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1933.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2017

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440 YDS. TITLE

IN BETTER TIME

HALF HEARTED CHALLENGE

BY LAWRENCE

LATEST V.R.C. RESULTS

Improving on his last year's figures, but still sixteen seconds behind Jimmy Johnstone's re- cord of 1929, Lionel Roza- Pereira yesterday won the 440 yards free style open champion-j ship at the V.R.C., yesterday, thus securing his third cham- pionship for 1933;

Pereira was never seriously challenged, not even by his in- veterate opponent, Wilfrid Law- rence, and in returning the time { of 5 minutes 48 2/5 seconds, was able to take the course fairly easily, no other competi- tor being able to make the pace. CAMPBELL NON-STARTER.

W. Campbell, the H.K.L.AS.A. champion was a nonstarter, scrat- ching at the last minute, and Gar: Gardner of the Artillery sent along a deputy in Gnr. Ellington.

As a result the race determined itself into a contest between three swimmers, with E. B. Roza, show- ing good stamina, Anishing a close third to Lawrence.

G. J. Smith gained his second success of the championships by winning the 50 yards free style for "B" Class aggregate, and later he had the distinction of represent. ing the winning V.R.C., in the open

team race.

Fine study of Lionel Roza-Pereira, in action whilst winning the 440 yards swimming championship, at the V.R.C., yesterday. (Photo: J. C. M. Gronato).

COMPARISONS.

It is not without interest to noto that W. Lawrence won the 100 yards free style open cham plonship at the V.R.C., in 69 4/5' seconds and A. G. Dorn won the HK.I.A.S.A. open championship for the same event in 61 4/5 seconds.

+

Yesterday Roza-Pereira won the 440 yards open championship at the V.R.C., in 5 mins. 18 2/5 seconds, and Campbell, setting up a Y.M.C.A. bath record, did the sunte distance in six mins, 3 3/5 Becs in the II.IKIA.S.A open. championship,

Scots Beat The Sassanachs

Batting

LEAGUE

And Bowling POINTS Averages

PHIL MEAD'S 67

Leading English first-class cric- ket batting and bowling averages up to August 24 were as follows: BATTING.

Mead

Timmons

G. Headley

Amer Hendren

Leyland

Mitchell (A)

D. F. Waitem

-ILES. Wyatt,

Cook

Jilg'at Not Inn, Run. Inas, out. Aver. 44 2676 227 0 87.79

35 2104 224* 3 66.75

to 2551 204

BZ 2017 285+

69 2774 801"

D

(5,01

60.05

30.00

42 1001 210*- 4-42.89

40 165.255 10 31.50 50.09 1201 187* 1 49.91

49.10

$ 48.72 6° 43.48

62 240 225

45 1904 814

$

Nawab of Fatud!

1

1704 231*

1600

201

Bukowell

2000 257

Langridge

250*

0 47.89

Hopwood

46 1972 142

don

Verity Freeman Macaulay.

K. Fornes

Bowds

Townsen

Ulark

48 2011

BOWLING,

GLASGOW RANGERS

OUTPLAY ARSENAL (Jus)

London, Sept. 27, Glasgow Rangers, the famous Goddard Scottish league team, completely Tale outplayed the Arsenal in a friendly Cornford (1.)

C. 8. Marriott football match at Highbury to-day, Michett winning by three goals to one. | Reuter..

LEG-THEORY OUTBURST

AUSTRALIANS RENEW ATTACKS ON JARDINE'S CAPTAINCY

1 €7.88

4 40.00

CONCEDED

BY CRICKET CLUB

UNABLE TOʻRAISE.

A TEAM

IN "C" DIV

The Hongkong Cricket Club has notified the Hon. Secretary

of the Lawn Tennis League of its inability to complete its fix- tures in the "C" Division of the Icaguo,

The Club cannot raise a team, and points are therefore conced- 1076.1 105 2125 170 11ed to the Police Recreation Club,

0. 3. W. Averi

1829.2 #10 $802·20Z 34.14"

1102 403 2129 187 16.4 the Filipino Club and the G55.2 145 1761 106 16.1 Army Tennis Club, with whom 904. 20D 2465 140 16.81 the H.K.C.C., had outstanding

1187.6 347 2491 180 18.00

820 202 1000 03 17.50

1371.5 414 3167 185 17.41 matches.

900.0 100 1808 18.26

637.8 145 1714 08 17.48 As a result the Filipino Club 837.3 247 1010 88.18.39 has completed its fixtures for the 465 139 990 64 18.44 season and there now remains 1188.4 341 1742 142 15.30 unly eight clubs with outstanding

games..

The amended longue - table

BOISTEROUS HOCKEY follows,

Y.M.C.A. Beat Signals in Guileless Game

boisterous play.

de-

the

LEAGUE TABLE. p. w.

Chinese R. C... 14

+Flpina Club

Kowloon C. C. Army T. C. Craigengower

14 11 0 14 10 0,4 11 D

12

Civil Service.... 11 2B 37 02

112 82 teignifies two points received by default. ignifies six points conceded by default.

HITTERS.

FAN

Kowloon Docks.. 13 Deutscher Klab.. 18 4 The Y.M.C.A first eleven Indian R C... 1488 61 Radio Eports.... 15 3 3 7 61 Melbourne, Aug. 28. Canon Hughes, President of the fented the Royal Corps of Signals roller t. C..... 1899 2,100% When the annual report of the Association, declared that the Eng. by the only goal scored by G.P. Kowloon Indians 1 2 2 10 43 83 Victorian Cricket Association was lish people, from Jardine down Lammert in a friendly, hockey ** 1 2 1-11 2044 0014 presented at a meeting here towards, seemed to be putting match yesterday afternoon. The Hongkong G. C. 1 i night, a vain effort was made by smoke screen over the whole ques-goal was netted in the first half. Mr. H. S. Wootton to secure the tion by talking of the Australian The forwards failed to com- not playing bino very effectively and met with deletion of remarkable references barracking. It was to the tactics of the last English the game.

staunch resistance from They overlooked the tumultuous soldiers half-back line. The Teat team. The report stated:

"It is sincerely trusted that wiser applause accorded Larwood's great! yane was somewhat marred

by counsels will prevail to abandon | batting effort in Sydney.

The report was eventually adopt- permanently any tactics that are

a large the spirit, ofed without deletions by detrimental to good fellowship and sportmanship majority.

Mr. Eady, a member of the PUBLIC PONY ROUP. hitherto connected with this great

Tasmanian Legislative Council Results and the fourth and final game.

"Woodful! (the Australian cap- and a former international cricke programme for, to-day follow:

50 Yards Handicap, Boys under 12 inin) is to be congratulated on theter, told the Tasmanian Cricket A thent): 1, R. Marques; 2, Lattitude he adopted in the matches sociation that the English team's Remedios and A. Ozerlo tied. Time: against England. He did not give visit to Hobart last Christmas was

JOCKEY'S PURCHASE. a moment's consideration to retalia-one of the things Tasmania would

like to forget. tion.

He criticised England's methods

Some good prices were secured at of attack in the Adelaide Test, and the pony auction held at the paddock

New York, Sept. 27. The Philadelphia and New York Warm congratulations are ex- said that Oldfield (the Australian of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Happy

in both American and tended to the M.C.C. team for win- wicket-keeper) might have been Valley, yesterday afternoon, the auc- clubs

tloneers being Messra. Hughes and National Leagues Indulged in ning the Ashes in spite of the un-killed.

If the Board of Control nent a Hough.

double headers to-day, and oven pleasantness arising out of the tactics adopted by the English team to England next year without Particular interest was attached to breaks were experienced.

The Giants took the first game,- captain in his method of attack, first hearing that the M.C.C ad the sale of an Australian griffin for mit that leg-theory bowling was the 1984 season, a brown gelding 14.2 particularly in the Test matches.

"The team was hospitably enter- tained in every part of the Com-

28 4/6 aces.

440 Yards Free Style Champion- ship:-1, L. Roza Pereira; 2, W. M. Lawrence; 3, E. B. Roza. Time: U mins, 48 2/6 socs.

Style (Heat) 1, G. J. Smith: 2, A. "B" Class Aggregate 50 Yards Free McGrann and A. A. Roza tied. Time: 23 4/5 secs.

26 Yards Under Water for Members (Hent)-1, J. D. Remedios; 2, L. A. J. Silva.

Open Team Race Six Men over 50 Yards:-1, V.R.C.; 2, Club de Recrolo;

Association.

Chinese Athletic 3. Time: 2 mina. 42 3/8 secs.

The teams in the last event were:-

V.R.C. E. B. Roza, G. T. Paget; S. V. Gittins, L. Rozo Pereira, J. Smith, W. M. Lawrence.

"CONGRATULATIONS."

monwealth."

Mr. Wootton claimed that the

.

Good Price Secured For Aussie Griffin.

GOMEZ & PEARCE PITCH WELL

MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS

were:

Remedios, A. A. Roza,

CAA Ng Wa-chau, Lau Po-tl, the objections to the report, which, men na Ames and Paynter.] Yung Man-kat, Lo Chi-hing, Shiu Kat-he elnimed, stated only the facts. yau, Mi Chiu-cheung.

all wrong, then it would have tons belonging to Mr. Peter Young, but were blanked out in the second, Bank cashier. This animal was opposition to fan in the opening eat its own words and would show the missing Hwangtung Provincial whilst after Gomez had forced the lamentable weakness.

bought by Mr. Harriman for $1,200, game, Philadelphia returned with [The Tasmanin v. the M.C.G. after keen competition started at the ten runa to beat the Yankees

ensily. The full list of ponies sold, nomen controversy over leg-theory bowling match at Hobart was described as upset bid of $500.

Scores as supplied by Reuter was something they all wanted to pantomime cricket. Fearing to risk

rnin-sodden wicket, Jardine bowl given below:

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Vienna, Colonel D. G. Kozikis, $50; C. de R., J. A. Gatteres, E. L. forget. Mr. Kelly, who managed injury to his regular bowlers on the of their new owners and prices.ne Gosang, A. McGrann, B. Gosano, H. M. the last Australian team in Enged himself and aleo, put on Buch Night Patrol, Colonel D. G. Kozikis,

land, expressed astonishment at

$85; Empress Hall, Col. D. G. Kozikls, $50; Oh Yeah, Chinese Maritime Cuztoms, $50; Gold Bar, Mr. S.. W. Alan Kippax, the Australian Test Tang, 350; Widnos, Mr. S. W. Tang, cricketer, stated in a speech that $875; Swale, Mr. A. Bower, $70; leg-theory bowling "takes all the art Col, Kozikis, $30; The Raindrop, Mr.

Triumph, Mr. Y. M. Loo, $05; Jimmy, for New York)

New York and science from the game, and ou Y. L. Loo, $150; The Raineest, Mr. concrete and matting wickets it is E. Joseph, 800; Bluelove, Mr. A.

Philadelphia... nothing short of murder."

PROGRAMME.

The programme for to-day is as follows:-

EVENT 1.

50 Yards Free Style Champion- ship of the Colony-H. L. Ozorio, W. M. Lawrence, A. McGrann, T.

Hunt, Miss Chan Wong King.

EVENT.4.

Diving Championship of the (Eight Fancy from Colony. Springboard Optional, and Two from Platform):-L/C: Morgan, S. Roza, Pte, Morrison,

!

KIPPAX SAYS.-

L. Paget, Lau Ping Poi, E. M. H. Wang, L. Roza Pereira, Ed. da THE HELENS ON

Critchley, E, B. Rozn.

EVENT 2.

880 Yards Free Style Champlon-

EVENT 5.

Mixed Team Race:-T. Puget's ship of the Colony:-L/C. w: Team, H. L. Ozorio's Team, G. J. Campbell, L/C. Fullager, L, Roza Smith's Team, A. A: Roza's Team, Pereira, W. M. Lawrence, Fred W. [F. W. Ambrose's Team. Ambrose, Gnr. Ellington,

EVENT 3.

100 Yards Free Style Ladies' Championship of the Colony:- Mrs. M; J. McMahon, Miss Doris

EVENT G

Consolation Race,

EVENT 7.

Water Polo.

THEIR RIVALRY

NO FEUD SAYS MISS JACOBS

Mrs. Moody Not Retiring

New York, Aug. 30, Sore feelings between Miss Helen Jacobs, America's 'woman

Cricket Eleven Dismissed For tennis champion, and her defent-

A Single Run

сева.

Now York. Philadelphia (Critz and G.

R. H.

3 4.

1.8

Davis homered

0 6

8 8

100

(Pearce pitched and blanked out.

Coppin, $75; The Ptarmigan, Col. Kozikis, $40; Jingo, Chinesa Maritime Customs, $60: Agua Pura, Mr. Y. M. New York) Loo, 555; Little Rock.. Col. Kozikia,i

AUSTRALIAN PONIES.

AMERICAN LEAGUE:

Philadelphiac. 0 7: 0 New York 7 18 1

Choy Pak, Col, D. G. Kozikla, $85; Miss Jummy, Col. Kozikia, $40; Aus- tralian Sub-Pony No..0, Mr. Harriman,(Gomez pitched and blanked out $1,200;

The following ponies were with- drawn: Pure Muale; Cuckoo Eyes; Jack O'Lantern; Victor; The tee birds The Rainbow. Funny Face; Whoopee; Hazel Leaf..

Philadelphia)

Philadelphia

Now York

10

'1:

(Foxx homered for Philadelphia)

Aquatic Sports Meeting For Small Ships

in the history of school cricket Chitnis of C. E. S. School return-have never been over friendly, plunging

ed an analysis of five wickets for but at least always gracious.

ed rival, Mrs. Helen Willa-Moody, The Small Ships Aquatic Sports tries from H.M.S. Whitehall. was brought into the open to-day, take place to-morrow afternoon at This afternoon, commencing at whon Miss Jacobs said she was the Y.M.C.A. Bath: Elimination 2 p.m., heats will be swum for tho surprised that Mrs. Moody had events for the plunging and diy-100 yards, free style, 100 yards not congratulated hor on her sucing took place yesterday afternoon breast stroke, 100 yards back. and to-day heats will be swum stroke and throwing the water to follow on,' were skittled out There is no foud between us," off in several other ruces polo ball. • In addition; the final Poona, Sept. 2. What will go down as a record for just one run, scored by Karim. said Miss Jacobs. "Up to now we There were ton entries in the for the 880 yards free stylo will

and the following be awum. qualified for the final: Lieut. in India, or perhaps any country, no run and Nagool five for one, On her arrival at her home in Ashcroft (Wild Swan), Stokor is the achievement of the Camp

California to-day Mrs. Moody Ward (Wild Swan), Mid. Hankoyn Education Society School, Poona,

anid she did not shake hands with (Suffolk), Cmdr. Wylle (Wild C.D.R.A. Whitohend who dismissed their opponents, India's team to play England her conqueror because she Swan); tho Bt. Holona's School, for a in the first of three test matches too bowildered by pain to think (Suffolk) and A.N. Other (White-

hall). single run, in their second in- beginning in Bombay on Dec. 8 of it nings, in the Junior Inter-Schools will be chosen from the following: "It was not a deliberate blight. The following will compete in Cricket Shield match,

C. K. Naidu, Wazir All, Amar,Why all this talk of enmity be the final for the diving: E. R. A The C.ES. School in their first Singh, Jeoomal Naoomal, Mahometween Mian Jacobe and myself? Taylor (Osiris), AB. Muir knock made 58 runs. The St. ed Nissar, J. G. Navle, Nazir All, We have our rivalry, born of sov-(Verity), Cmdr. Wylle (Wild The last event will be for the Hulena's in their first vonture 8. H. Colah, V M. Morchant, oral years of competitive bonnie, Swan); Ldg. 8mn. Ford. (Oswald); Small Ships Aquatic Sports Cup. wern dismissed for the amazingly, Champak Mehta, Shahabuddin, but I have nothing against her A. B. Mills (Verity), A. B. Mc which is at prosent held by H.M.S.

Donald (Wishart) and three en Wishart, smail, total of 11 runs and forced! Mushtaq All and Amarnath, personally.

TO-MORROWS PROGRAMME.

To-morrow'a programme is:

Final 100 yards back stroke. Final Throwing the polo ball. Final 100 yards breast stroke. Final plungingis

· Final 100 yards-free style," Diving Relay Race.

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