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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1933.

C.R.C. NEED ONE

IN “B” DIVISION

LATEST LEAGUE TENNIS

UNIVERSITY WELL BEATEN

TABLE TO DATE

As a result of yesterday's meeting between the Chinese Recreation Club and Univer- sity, only three matches re main to be played in the "B" Division of the tennis league. The C.R.C., went a step nearer to retaining the "B" Division cham- pionship by easily beating the University. The Chinese now re- quire but a single point from their last match with the Recreio to win the division.

The U.S.R.C., are, however, still Interested. Should the Recreio beat the Causeway Bay team, the United Services would! earn the privelega of a deciding match with the C.R.C.

DETAILS.

Yesterday's scores in detail and the up to date league table follow:

M. K. Lau and. P. F. Choy (C.R.C.) beat C. K. Kwik and H. M. Lee 6-2; lost to K. J. Kwik and P. P. Kho 2-6; beat F. R. Zimmern and A. T. Leo 6-2,

S. W. Liang and H, S. Kwik (C.R.C.) beat Kwik and Lee 6-0; drew with Kwik and Kho 6-8; beat Zimmern and Lee 8-1.

L. F. Hon. and F. K. Lau (C.R.C.) beat Kwik and Lee 7-5; beat Kwik and Kho 6-2; beat Zim- mern and Lee 0-2.

C. R. C.

U.S.IL.C.

Rockelo

K.C.C.

I.R.C

9.C.A.A.

Graduates 11.K.0.0.

C.5.0.0. University

LEAGUE TABLE.

AUSSIES NOT COMING.

TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS DISAPPROINTED.

HONGKONG is not to

see Jack Crawford and.. his Australian tennis col- leagues in action here: at least not for a year at the very earliest.

ACCORDING to advices

received by -the L.T.A., and the Hongkong Australian Association, Aus- tralia has decided to enter a team in the Davis Cup In 1934, which will preclude the contemplated tour of the Far East next Spring. This is officially definite.

BASEBALL FADING OUT

END OF SEASON REACHED

POINT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

GREAT SWIMMING

LADIES' HOCKEY

ANNUAL MEETING

= RADIO BROADCAST

CHAMPIONSHIP

TO-MORROW

FOR 220 YARDS SUCCESSFUL REPORT TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

The seventh annual general meet- ing of members of the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club will be held at Lano Crawford's Restaurant to-

ROZA-PEREIRA & LAWRENCE AGAIN morrow afternoon commencing at

WON

BY TOUCH

So far the Open Championship swimming events organised by the V.R.C., have mainly deter- mined themselves-into-duels be- tween Wilfrid Lawrence and Lionel Roza-Pereira.

6.16 p.m.

The report issued to members credit balance of $392.10 has been in- states: The account shows that the creased to $576.28. Nino now mom-

bers joined the Club during the

season, Boven resigned on leaving the transferred to the absent members while nine members wero lat

The Club again wishes to place on record their appreciation for the On Monday they left the rest for the loan of their grounds during kindness shown by the following clubs of the competitors behind In the season. The Hongkong Area their struggle for the 100 yards South China Command, the Royal freestyle and 100 yards back-Naval Recreation Club, The Hongkong stroke titles, and yesterday they Hockey Club and the Y.M.C.A.

Once again the Club were succes engaged in another thrilling race for the 220 yards free style being the fourth year in succession. ful in winning the Caer Clark Cup, this open championship.

They won six of their matches, lost For the second time Rozu-Jono and drew one. This success was Pereira won, but 80 close in no small way due to the conching Now York, Sept. 20.

was the finish that the judges of Mr. Sanderson, who, we regret, Major League baseball to-day before a verdict could be given,

found a consultation necessary left the Colony towards the end of last season. We have been very was restricted to # couple of matches in the National League, extremely good time of 2 minutes services of Mr. Barlow.

The distance was covered in the fortunate, however, in securing the Pennant winners-New 34 4/1 seconds, which came within against the Rest of the League, the York Gianta-suffered

matel defeat, and Philadelphia managed Johnstone's 1929 record.

another four-fifths of a second of J. R. Rest winning 3-2. On this ocension to nose out Brooklyn.

we were unfortunate in that only E. B. Roza and A. A. Roza, who four of our 1st XI were able to play. Scores as cabled by Reuter started with Lawrence and At the conclusion of this match Mr. Pereira, held on tenaciously for Dand, captain of the Hongkong half the distance, but thereafter Hockey Club, presented us with the Lawrence and Pereira so increased Car Clark Cup and silver spoone to the speed, that their club mates Ing been kindly given by Dr. F. tho members of the team (these hav- were put completely out of the Bunjo), He also presented

Southern Cup to the Recrelo,

the

The

were:

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3 10

6

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New York Boston (Pinkey Whitney homered for Boston).

Philadelphia Brooklyn

3 9

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Seta

P. W. D. L. F 280 30

A. PL.

13 10 17

WAH TAI COLLEGE

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GARRISON LEAGUE

Borderers Team Win Premier Honours

0

Aquatic Sports Next Saturday

race,

The season closed with a

EXCITING FINISH.

The 2nd XI did quite well during Spectators were thrilled when the season and on several occasions; on the last turn, Lawrence led turned out a strong team. It was by a touch, and the final spurt be able to play in the League games, hoped at one time that they would saw both swimmers give an but this could not be arranged. amazing display. Pereira made

The fifth annual dance held at Lane up the small deficit half way Crawfords on the 11th January down the bath and the two proved aren, more popular than in raced shoulder to shoulder previous years, a record number of until the last yard, when tickets being sold and the Club were Pereira Just managed to get in able to make a profit of $104.16. first touch.

Our thanks are due to Mr. D. M. Goodall in this connexion.

In retaining the championship he won last year, Roza-Pereira im- The Wah Tal College of 9. Arbuth-proved his time by 2 4/5 seconds. not Rond, in holding its first annual aquatic sports on Saturday, Sept. 30 ved on last year's figures for the at the bathing shed of the Chinese Athletic Association, North 100 yards junior championship of

G. J. Smith tremendously impro-

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

H.M.S. Moth.

A PIANOFORTE RECITAL BY

MR. HARRY-ORE

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese programme. 6-6.10 p.m.' Children's Studio Concert.

7-10.30 p.m. European programine." 7-7.30 p.m. Operatic.

Song Aldo-Return Victorious

(Verdi)

Song-Alda-My Native Land

(Verdi),

Elisabeth Rethberg (Sop.). 7100. Orchestral-Le Coq D'Or (Rimsky-

Korankow)Introduction. Orchestral-Le Coq D'Or (Rimsky-

Korsakow)--Bridal Cortogo.

Song Barber of Seville-Slander's

London Symphony Orch.0026, Whisper (Rossini), Song Faust-While You Play, at

Sleeping (Gounod).

Ore.

Marcel Journet (Bass). 0658. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforte Recital by Mr. Harry 8 pm. Local Time and Weather 8.3.8.33 p.m. Variety. Orchestral-Bonita. Orchestral-Adios.

Report.

Song-My Queen of Lullaby Land.

Havana Novelty Orchestra, 22903. Song Twenty Million People.

Organ Sole-Why Can't You?

Kate Smith (Comedionno). 0496. Organ Solo-Little Pal.

Jesse Crawford. 21951. Orchestral-My Kingdom for a Smile

from You,

Orchestral Bring a Song.

Wayne King and His Orch. 8514. 8.33.9.17 p.m. A Concert. Plano Solo-Suggestion Diaboliquo Piano Solo Fairy Tale (Medtner).

(Prokofieff),

Benno Moiselvitch, 1449.. Song-The Wistful Moon Song Evening Fair (Bourgot-

(Verlaine-Szule).

Debussy).

Mary Garden (Soprano), 1439. String Bass Solo Valse Miniature String Bass SoloMinuet in G

(Koussovitzky). (Beethoven).

Song-The First Caress (Do

Sergo Kouseovitzky. 1476. Crescenze). Song-Sombre Forcat (arr. Lully).

Enrico Caruso (Tenor). 1437, Violin Solo-At Evening (Frim

Trans, by Krame). Violin Solo-Letter of Love

(Cal-Elman),

Mischa Elman.

1160.

Mary Garden (Soprano). 1216. Plano Solo-By the Brookside

(Stojowaki).

Point, (by kind permission of the the V.R.C., which he won from A. St. Andrew's Club Beats Song-At Parting (Peterson-Rogers). The "D" Company of the South 60 metre races open respectively to year H. L. Ozorio carried off the C.A.A.) On the programme are two A. Roza in 62 3/5 seconds. Last! Walas Borderers have qualified as the Indies and gentlemen the Garrison League champions, hav- Colony, post entries. There is also complish it.

of the event, but took 66 seconds to ac- ing beaten the Headquarter Wings a 200 metro relay open to all schools of the Lincolnshire Regiment in the final match of the tournament.

and colleges of Hongkong, post en- tries. The other events

The game was played at Sockun- poo yesterday afternoon, the South Wales Borderers winning by five Beta to three, one set not being play- Intor-class relay. ed. The Lincolnshire team will now

CHINESE WINS.

are 50ni, The 100 yards breast stroke

C.B.A. SCORES WIN. free style, 100m. free style 400m. free open championship again fell to a defented H.M.S. Moth by four clear style, 100m. back stroke, 200m. breast

Maintaining pressure practically stroke, 50m- boarders' race, and 200m. Chinese. Lam Ylu beat Bernie goals in a friendly hockey encounter throughout, the St. Andrew's Club. Gosano for first place after swim-on the Marina ground yesterday after- ming a cleverly judged race,. but noon. A feature of the game was the his time compared poorly with splendid combination of the Saints' that of Kwok Chun-hang last year, team, which proved a little too strong who won in the record time of 77 for their opponents. A sound de-. seconds.

fence helped in no small measure-to- wards the Saints victory.

CX-

the

meet the Headquarter: Wings of the The prizes, which are being South Wales Borderers who yester- hibited in the showroom of day beat the Royal Engineers Ser- Sincero Co., will be distributed by Mr. vices by five sets to four, to qualify! Ngan Shing-kwan. for the runners-up title.

The scores in yesterday's

WCTD:

The first race will commence at 3

Lan Ylu tuck 78 3/5 seconds,

N. Mackay (2) and E. F. Fincher

p.m. and refreshments will be served but as he was content to trail netted in the Arst half, while in the

ganie

at 4 p.m.

Lieut. Col. E. J..do C. Boys and Pte, Turner (Lincolns) beat Cpl. Fowler and Fto, Ronan 8-6; beat C.M.S. Lewis and Sgt. Underwood CLUBHOUSE 12-10.

11

Lieut. E. D. S. Powell and .B.M. Trowto (Lincolns) lost to Lieut. “A. J. Stocker and Licut. J. O. Crewe- Road 4-6; beat Fowler and Ronan G-0; lost to Lewis and Underwood! 5.7.

BY "PILGRIM"

(Continued from Page 8.)

tho

Gosano for most of the distance, It second half Gilchrist notched was natural his time should suffer, fourth goal with a beautiful scoop. The complete results of yester-shot that took the sailors by sur- CHATTER day's events and to-day's

prise. The Saints should have found pro- the gramme follow.

net on more occasions but their Boys' High Diving1. H. Guter-front of goal.

forwards were off the mark when in res; 2. C. Mackintosh.

100 Yards Breast Stroke Champion Moth made several dangerous raids Towards the end of the game, the ship.-1. Lam Yiu; 2. B. Gosano..on the civilians citadel, but Wong L/C. Ellison and Pte. Chapman Birmingham player an

has put George Briggs, the former Time: 78-8/5 seCK. (Lincolns) lost to

"C" Class Aggregate 50 Stocker

was safe, and Plymouth people are quite confident M. M. de V. Soares, Time: 40 1/5 Ramson, J. W. Baldwin; E. MacNider,

the books, Back Stroke.-1. A. A. Noronha: 2, the following:

Yarda St. Andrew's were represented by Crowe-Read a-d; lost to Fowler and of their chances. Ronen 2-6; lost to Lewis and U-

R. H. Wong: A. B. derwood 2-8...

100 Yarde Junior Championship of P.. J. Barlow, J. T. K. Gilchrist, N. A. E. P. Guest, F. A. Broadbridge; T. David Pratt the Clapton Orient the V.R.C-1. G. J. Smith; 2. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, M. In the Others Ranks Tournament an England international outside-loft. Lawrence. Time: 2 mins. 34 4/5 aces. tion for the transfer of A. Rigby, ship.-1. L. Róza Pereira; 2. W. manager, has completed negotia.AA. Reza. Time: 62 8/6 aces.

220 Yards Free Style Champion- Sgt. Halford of the South Wales from Middlesbrough. Borderers beat L/C. Davice of the was formerly with Binckburn Rovers Rigby, who South Wales Borderors in the third and Everton, played against Scotland round by 5-7, 6-2, 6-2.

in 1927 and against Wales in 1928.

OTHERS RANKS MATCH.

MR.

ARSENAL DOOMED TO OTH

RETROGRESSION?

(Continued from Page 8.)

*

ACCS,

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. 1-50 Yards Handicap-Boys under 12 Years.

:

Weill,

C.B.A. BEAT MULE CORPS.

Ignace Jan Paderewski. 1420, 9.17-9.30 p.m. Ballet Egyptien Suite (Luigini),

conducted by Professor N. A. Tonoff. Concert Orchestra. 35001/85002. 9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by The Cheero Bond

Programme.

1. Rhapsodie Russe.

2. Under my Umbrella,

8. Someday We'll Meet Again.

4. A Southern Wedding,"

5. In the Park in Pares,

6. One Tiny Tear.

7, Hannah From Panama.

8. Stormy Weather.

D. Simoon..

10. Smiles.

11. Fountainette.

10.30 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Plano Co.

COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER

LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS

Sept. 25. Sept. 26. Closing Closing Hango Range 0.86-9.88. 9.79-0.80 10.13-10.15 10.09-10.09

10.21-10.23.10.17-10.17

10.38-10.39 10.34-10,35 10.54-10.55 10,50-10.50 10.74-10.75 10.69-10.69 19.05 10.05

The Central British Association have received the following quotations Mcaars, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz commenced their 1933-34 hockey aca- son with a splendid 2-0 win over the on the New York cotton and wheat Hongkong Indion Mule Corps on the and silver exchanges for yesterday. THER players to he signed are J. Marques, A. H. Azedo, L. Res. MacNider eneli netted a

First Heat-F. Rocha, T. Reis, home ground at King's Park yester

Catton, W. H. Fogg, a wing half who ap: medios.

day afternoone netted on or peared in Huddersfield Town's first:

the C.B.A. In the first half, Johnson Second Heat-R. Rocha, R.who appeared at centre-forward, gave team last season; D. McDade, an Marques, G. M. Rozario, A. Ozorio, them the lead. However, three fur-October Inside-forward from Yeovil, who will

2.440 Yards Free Stylo Cham-ther goals scored by Johnson were December also act as assistant groundsman, and

disallowed for "sticks."

MacNidor, January the second half, and scored the second Miny was brought into the forward line. In March

short corners which, however, bore no goal. The civilians attack Was July strong, forcing no less than eight Spot fruit.-W.-Illret and T. Whitloy play feed his right wing too frequently. ed well, but Johnson was inclined to C.B.A.-G. Gurevitch; F. W. R. Second Heat:-A. A. Guterres, N. B. Whitley, J. J. King; W. II. G.

Allen, B. Ι. Bickford; J. E. Wilson, Sept. obtained in exchango for Marcroft, Carditt City, Football Club shows

E, M. Marques, A. A. Rumjáhn Hirst, T. S. D. Whitley, W. G. John

Oct. AST season's balance sheet of the Jr., B. Gosane, G. J. Smith.

• Eaton (Reading), Allen (Spurs) a loss on the winter'd working of

son, S. MacNider, R.. B. Blyth. and Langford (Leicester City) are £511. The City have secured the Members,

4-26 Yards Under Water Race. other newcomers to the forward transfer of William Marshalsey, a lino.

First Heat:-L. P. da Silva, C. There has been Rittle or no for St. Bernards, a Scottish Leaguq Marques, A. A. Guterres.

centre-half, who last season pinyed F. Rozario, E. Lawrence, E. M. chang in the rear-guard, which Division Two club...

Second Hont:-M. M. de V. Soares, A. A. Roza, L. A. di Roza, ANSFIELD Town havo completed B. Gosano....

M. Davin, an inside-forward from plonship of the Colony, Airdrieonians

L/C. W. Campbell, I Roza service with Burnley, Newcastle B have exchanged players. Fletcher, 1.-"B" Class Aggregate -50 Poreira, W. M. Lawrence, E. B. and Sunderland. Devine has been the Orient outside-left being trans Yards Free Style

BRENTFORD and Clopton Orient Roza Gnr. Gardner... appointed captain and his clever ferred to Brentford-and-Ware a left scheming from the Inside-loft half-back, joining, the Orient. In position should

First Hont: A. M. Rodrigues, improve Rangers' standard of forward ceive a fee as part of the transfer. MeGrann, A. A. Roza,

the addition, the Clapton Orlent Club re E. L. Gosano, J. A. Guterres, A. play, hitherto not a high-one, Emmerson (Cardiff), who

Was

acquitted itself admirably in the closing stages of last season. In

J

BOWLS SURPRISE.

Colony's Champion Beaten

In Club Tournament.

A. Hyde-Lay has suffered his first

Wheat.

Dee.

May

Sept. 26. Sept. 20. Chicago Winniper Chlesro Winnipes

88%%%

80% 06%

044 02% 67% 00% 00% 00% 72% 04% 7012

Silver.

Sopt. 25. Supt. 20.

35.90

80.85

40.20 40.00

40.14

40.90

[September March December

Total enles for the day*.

7,075,000 629 4,300,000 oZI (283 Contracts) (172 Contracts)

THE LOCAL TURF.

defence and In attack, the Rangers M their signing by securing Harold Third Heat:H. M. Remedios, defeat since winning the lawn bowls are undoubtedly, woll servod.

One thing is certain. The Ron- and Scarborough, and last season with da Roza.

Hill, inside-loft, ex-Notts County J. Figueroldo, L. A. J. Silva, Ed championship of the Colony, and in gora will play a superior typo of Chesterfield. football' in the future, for Manager

Fourth Heat:-Leo Silva, J. to the tune of 1 shots to elx. Jockey Club that the following being boaten he was severoly trounced It is announced by the Hongkong tron in a firm believer, BIRMINGHAM F.C. report a loss of Navas, J. D. Remedies, J. Lima... It was in the Champlonahin of the tactical talks before each match:

G-Open Team Raco, 6 Mon over Kowloon Cricket Club on Monday that changes in the classification of China I am convinced that this quason

Yards onch. will see the Rangers over due

Chinese "Athletic Association, and his conqueror was H. Gitting: Class: African Evo to D Classi

the Colony's champion mót with his ponies have been mader Arat reverse since winning the title Plover to D Class; Gold Ring to 0 Jask. Bharkey to D Class; The Victoria Recreation Club, Club de The match was in the third round of Mera Petra to D Class: Stappy Recrala.

the competition,

revival.

E393 on last season, duo, the directory state, to the fact that the local derby matches with Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion word com- pulsorily played in midweek,

Eve to D Class

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Sweaters

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