THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 14, 1934.
LAWN BOWLS LEADERSHIP FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE
SMART SECOND DIV.
SUCCESS
Craigengower And K.B.G.C. Neck And Neck
SATURDAY'S GAMES
It seems that the first divi-
sion lawn bowls championship
League Table ..
is again to rest between S.S.C.C.... Craigengower and the Kowloon Yacht Club.
P. W. D. L. Pts. Up Dn.
0 50 14 37
3
3 2
Bowling Green Club. Both K.n.G.C. 321 4 scored casy wins on Saturday Felice
321 4
14
to keep themselves ahead of Indian R.C... 3 the rest of the teams with the Electrie maximum number of points from three matches.
Craigengower's Arat string! literally overwhelmed the K.C.C.) who have played disappointing! bowls this ecanon, while the Bowl- ing Green' made light of their visitj to the Recreio, and finished with a 23 points lead.
Civil Service's victory against the Yacht Club at North Point was the best performance of the day, and it allowed the Government servants to assume leadership of the second division, with the Yacht Club, Rowling Green, Police and Indian Recreation Club trailing them two points behind.
The complete results and league. tables follow:
FIRST DIVISION
80 K.C.C.
CGC "A"
C.8.C.C.
Recrelo
Police
C.C.C. "A"
K.B.G.C.
C.3.C.C.
C.C.C. "B"
LOCAL COLFERS HOLE
IN ONE.
LAST WEEK'S FEATS AT
DEEP WATER BAY.
Playing at the Deep Water Bay course on Wednesday, Mr. K. K. Rounds had the good fortune to do the first hole (190 yards) in one. On the A. D. following day, Mr. Coppin holed the third (185 yards) in one.
Other holes in one, during the present year, according to the Club record book, have been: Mr. W.E. Hunt, 2nd hole, on January 10th; Mrs. L.B.C. Calthrop, 8th hole, on January 30th.
tada |
42
77 C.CC. "B"
17
45 K.B.G.C.
08
52 Taikoo
70
C.C.C.
a 1
Football Club B K.C.C.
2 2 -- 36 3
26
League Table
P. W. D. L. Pis. Up Dn. Recreio
Taikoo R.C.
Recreio
Police
Kowloon Dock
K.C.C.
2
K.C.C.
46 C.C.C.
Yacht Club
52 C.B.C.C.
SECOND DIVISION.
K.B.G.C.
H.K, Electric J.R.C.
54 Recreio
G5 Police
64 H.K.F.C.
6 72
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Tho Hongkong Inter-Scholastic Union will hold their annual athletle meeting on June 20-24.
The Unfon has a membership of 25 schools, and it is estimated that over (500 students will participate in the 52 nquntle as well as the track and field 61 events.
The meeting is likely to be held on GB the South China Athletic Association 50 ground, Caroline Hil
Several famous cricksters, including Larwood, landran, Sandham, Hulme and Geary, coached schoolboys and other enthusuists at Gamaga's Store, London before the start of the first clans cricket season. Larwood in sean showing his ball grip to schoolboys.
HONG
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Won By Wharf And Godown Company
H.E.C. VANQUISHED
The Kowloon Wharf and Geilowy Company won the Hong Golf Four- some yesterday when they defeated the Hongkong Electric Company at the Kowloon Golf Club in the final.
Representing Groves and J. Eastman beat J. R. the winners, W. Way and W. Stoker, of the Electric Company, by four and three over 30 holes.
The losers were two down at the tenth hole.
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A WOMAN PLAYERS WINS
AGAINST MEN.
CHILEAN TENNIS CHAMPION WINS OUT OF CLASS.
Santiago, May 6. The final of the first series of the men's lawn tennis championship of Chile yesterday went to a woman, when Anita Lizana, the champion woman player of South America defeated her male opponent, Uribe, by the overwhelming score of 6-2, 6-1, 6-1.
Dutch Girl's Fine Swimming
&
(Continued from Page 8.) distance swimming had developed his sprinting powers.
Pearman wisely took two months' rest after the Autumn gala season, and went into casy train-- ing last January. Since then hist weekly training schedule hoa con- sisted of daily swims, including two of 1,000 yards, and a mile swim each week with the object of specialising for mile races. His practices are invariably easy in- volving no strenuous work. Не was by no means at racing pitch against Oxford University, yet it was apparent that he is the most improved swimmer in the South.
Pearman will, I believe, touch 65sec, for 100 yards, and break alt British records from 220 yards to a mile before the senson closes und, what is more, I believe his example will be copied by others to the bencfit of swimming generally.
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SCHOOLGIRL'S FEAT.
The recent performance of the sixteen-year-old Dutch girl, Willy Ouden, In swimming 100 metres in 64 3-5ste, in the last Jap of a relay at Rotterdam, is signif- cant. She must have passed the 100 yards mark well Inside 60sec., and amazing feat for a schoolgirl, and a little girl at that. Not many years ago it was debated whether a man would over swim 100 yards in a minute. Now schoolgirls are beating this time. The Dutch girl also confounds the theory that height
and kvelght are coacntial in the make-up of a world-beater. I do not know her exact measurements, but I doubt if she is more than five feet In height.
Apart froom Miss don Ouden, the Dutch women generally are making strides, as was shown when Hol- land's national team set up a world's record of 4 min, 33 1-10sec for the 400 metres relay, beating the existing figures of 4min. 388cc. established by the U.S.A. team at the last Olympic Games. On this form the Dutch women have an excellent chance of making a clenn sweep of all the free-style events at the European Championships at Magdeburg In August. In addi- tion, Holland can call on first-class breast, and back-stroke swimmers. This is the more remarkable when It la remembered that practically all the Dutch womON swimmers halt from two centres, Amsterdam and Rotterdam,
MATCH BETWEEN KID BERG, MIZLER
Will Be Good Test For British Lightweight
London.
Another fight likely to take place this summer is that between Kid Berg and Harry Mizior, the British lightweight champion.
Berg la twice fought for the world title, the last time when he wa8 defeated by the Italian, Locatelli, but he has never had a fight for the British title.
Although there is not much
FULL DETAILS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES
CHINA'S SUCCESSES & FAILURES (Continued from Pago 8.)
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seriously threatened.
Joe Gee, the Chinese short stop,
Wal Teo-wong, high scorer. for scored China's lone run. Ho hit a China, tallied 12 of the 21 goals, three-bagger and slid homo - when while C. Y. Yu and Pee Teng tallled T. K. Kso grounded the ball to mach ning each.
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ANOTHER WALK-OVER.
Manilo, May 13. China's baseball nine went down to another overwhelming defeat when they met the Japanene. China scorci only once and Japan talled twenty tinics.
Wni Too-wong, however, was forced to retire shortly before the Anal whistle, owing to a strained ankle. It is not considered serious, and he is expected to play in the next game,
American observers noted with satisfaction the fast pace of the Chinese team, and their relative small use for dribbling while on the offensive-their passwork in this phase of the game was very effective. The local Chinese are frantle with joy over the success of the soccer and basketball teams and are wildly celebrating this evening.
Between 3,000 and 4,000 spectators naw Chinn defeat Japan.
The line up of both teams was as follows!
China. Tang, Liu, Chen and Mau (forewards); Li, Wang and Ya (centres): Yin, Crang and Cheng (guards):
Japan. Inoue, Morinawn and Maeda (forewards); Oulchito, Tannka and Nakno (centres); Bakiyama, Asano, Kaneko and Matul
The gumo was liberally sprinkled with fauls which were of a technical nature and were not intentional nur
The score-board tead as follows: " China 00000 1000 1 Japan 4 11 5 2 2 4 1 x-20 Ching, Lee and B. Chang, Japan hit China got three hits, through safely fourteen times. Each team
made four errors.
The game was uninteresting and uneventful-United Press.
ANOTHER WIN FOR CHINA Defeat Japan In Volleyball
Manila, May 12 The Philippines secured a wall merited win over the Japanese by 21
in the Press.
volleyball contost-United
personal-Reuter and United Press. to 18, 18 to 21, 21 to 7, and 21 to 14
CHINA ROUTED
Philippines Win' Baseball
JAPAN DEFEATED AGAIN,
Manila, May 12 China defeated Japan in an excit ing game of valley-ball before 3,000 spectators the scoren being 21-18, 18-21, 21-10, 10-21, 21-14—Unitda
Manila, May 12. The baseball match between China and the Philippines resulted in the Press. complete rout of the Chinese team, who were unable to withstand the Chang, Herbert Lee, Joe Kau and B. terrie anslaught of the Philippines. Chanse successively pitched for China, but all were equally unsuccessful.
The results were:
Philippines.
China
GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL,
Manila, Mhy 13. Chinese in
The Philippines girls defeated the
volleyball engagement. Tin contest was, oxtremely close- The Philippines lost the first frame, 13-21, but turned the tables in the second and won 21-10. ៧
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The scoreboard read:
F. E. Harris Scores Two Wins
Shanghai, May 12.
The last was a bitter atruggle. Twice the score was douced but th home team finally got the extra points, 22-20.-United Press.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
doubt that he is past his best, a SHANGHAI RACING |— fight between him and his fellow Hebrew would ratse considerablo Interest and would do something towards revealing the real quality of Mizler who has not yet had much experience of the prize ring. There are some who think that Berg would win. More will be jockey to score two victories on the known about Mizlar's
chances last day of the Shanghai Race Club's ING will be held (Weather Per-
The FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEET after the latter has fought with Spring Meeting, which was concluded mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Billy Quinlan of Wales, who is the here to-day. He piloted Silver Pheas-Saturday, 10th May, 1934, at 200 p.m., qualifier for the championship ant and Lo Farcour to first places in fight.
(First enddling bell at 1.30 pm) the fourth and eleventh races and on Monday, Elst May, 1934, A respectively.
12.30 p.m. (First saddling belt nt follow
Mr. F. E. Harris was the only
Apparently even If Quintanis Full-results-of-the-day's races 12.00 Neon). the victor the plans for the Derg- Mizler fight will proceed. This shows the desire which there is in the boxing world for this match.
CALL ME "GENE."
1st. Race-1, Yashmak (A. F.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE, Clark): 2, Belmont (E. Encarnacno); their Ladies must wear their Badges
Members are notified that they an 3. Grange (V. V. Needa), Time: prominently displayed throughout the
1.33-1/5.
End. Race-1, Dan Patricio (L. H. Meeting. Wade); 2, Black Michael (A, N.; No One without a Badge will be Dalina); Kan
to the Members' (J. Pete Hunt). admitted Time: 241-1/8.
San Francisco. Introduced to the audience at an amateur boxing programme here,
3rd. Encend, White Dawn (F. "Mr. Tunney, the greatest Noodt): 2, Phantom Prince (C heavyweight of all time," the Encarnacao); 3, Windmill Plano (1. tired champion of the world quick M. Sokoloff). Time: 0.58. ly let it be known that he dislikes. Harris); 2, forseman Hero (3. 4th Race-1, Silver Pheasant (F. being referred to in that way.
Sparke); 3 Dandy Light (R. B. Moller). Rising and bowing, he said:"
5th. Race.-1, Stemmenfels (IL D. "With all due respect to your Parkina): 2, July (J. Sparke); 8, announcer, I wish to state that I Thellama
Marshall)
(F.
sure.
Enclo-
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club- Rooms at 15.00 per day for Gentle- men and $3.00 per day for Ladies through the SECRETARY upon the (Both including Tax) are obtainable
a Member, personal application of such Member bo responsible for all visitors introduced by hiin, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Time: Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704),
will clone at 12 o'clock Noon on
do not like being called the 1.00-2/6 greatest heavyweight of all time.' 6th. Race-1, Bran Mash (J. Fote- bo addressed as plain Gene Tun- Society Bird (J. K. Brand). Time: As far as mister goes, I like to Hunt); 2, Rocky Light (F. Marshall); Saturday and 10.30 am. on Monday, ney. I'm glad to be here and I 2.08 hope your tournament is a suc Masquerader; 8, Running Numbers. 7th. Race-1, Don Esmeraldo; 2, Time: 200-3/5.
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Y. M. C. A. GALA.
Successful Opening
Of Season
Enclosure will NOT be on sale at Badges admitting to Members'
the Race Course.
permitted in, alther Enclosure during On No. Pretext will Children be
the Meeting.
Bth Race. I. Vochemak (A. TỶ, Raymond); 2, Blue Peter (J. Fate House provided they are ordered from
Tifa are obtainable at the Club, Hunt); 3, Invincible Prince (the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephono Encarnacao). Time: 2.04-4/5.
21920.
9th. Race.-1, Blue Batin Collaco); 2, Flery Lad. Fole-
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. Hunt): 3, Ideal Morn (F. Marshall) Public Enclosure is $2.00 including
The Price of Adriasion
Time: 2.07-2/5..
to the
10th. Race-1, Double Brand (F. ¡Tax, for alt Persons, including Marshall);
2, Wyngarth (J. K. Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Brand); 3, Lexington (C. En-Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform aro The European Y.M.C.A. held their camacao). Time: 246-2/5.
[numitted" Nate Prico. first swimming gain of the season 11th. Race1; Le Farcaur (F. E. Timns will be obtainable in tho in the Y.M.CA. pool on Saturday Harris); 2, Roland Seck (F. Mar-Restaurant in the Publia Enclosure night. The function Was an un-shall); 9, Clover Lad (J. Pole-Hunt), on Monday, 21st May, 1934. qualifled success and was followed Time: 240-1/6. by dancing which torminated at mid- night, in the West Lounge,
THE RESULTS.
The following were the results:. Members 60 Yards Free Style Handicap:
Heat 1: 1. H. Lango, 2. F. Fowler. Times: 28 secs.
Time: 32.3.6 secs.
Heat 2: 1. S. Fowler; 2. C. Higgins.
Ladies' 60 Yards, Handicap: 1. Mise
A. Fowler, 2. Miss J. Wilson. Time: 42.1.5 secs.
12th. Race, Yen Too (Mafoo); Stunning Morn (Maroo): Black Mis chief (Mafos). Time: 2.41×76.
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VALLEY GOLF Summer Tourney... Results
The following are the results to
Men's 50 Yards Breast Stroke, date of the Hongkong Golf Club Handicap: 1. R. Wood, 2. G. Fowler. (Happy Valley section) Summer Com- Time: 30.2.5 wees.
Novelty Race: 1. Mrs. M, Hood and Fowler, 2, Miss J. Wilson and H. Tango.
petition:
Firat Round.-W. L. Alexander beat W. Pittendrigh six and four: R.C. Webb beat J. E. Davey, Mixed Team Baco: W. Schreudor'a Second Round Goldman beat O (team beat R. Goldman's team,
Thwaiten two up; N. Drummond beat Chremier's team: Mrs. Shreader, A. G. Wilkinson two up; A. G. Young Wan, Inngo, G. Fowler and boat D. W. Phillips: J. A. R. Selby Schreuder. Goldman'a toam: Afre, heat A. V. Baker Ave and four: A. Mead. Mien A Fowler, Goldman, A. Brooksbank bent G. Whitehead four yushalt put R.. Wood,
and three: J. L. Adams beat T. R. Water Polas W. Schreuder's team Rowell two and one; J. Angwin beat Mt. R. Goldman's team 1-0.
A. W. Mule three up.
Bookmaker Tie Toc Men, dc. will not be” pormilted to operato within the Precincts of the long- kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary
Hongkong, 14th May, 1034.
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