THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934.
ANOTHER SMASHING WIN
FOR C.R.C.
YESTERDAY'S TENNIS
IN "C" DIVISION
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB START
WITH A WIN
Yesterday's lengue tennis among Meadows 6-2; lost to File and Pile
the 4-6 bent Moran and Helmsley 0-1.
M. el Arculi and Y. el Arculli
"C" Division teame saw
Chinere Recreation enjoy another(1.C.) beat Loughlin and Meadows overwhelming success, The Row-1 bent Pile and Pile 6-3;
loon Cricket Club, hast year's Moran and Helmsley 6-0, runners-up started well by beating the C.B.A.. on the Intter's conris.
C.S.C.C. RADIO 5.C.
beat
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser The Cralgengower and Indian vice C.C. defeated the Radio Sports Recreation Club also gained hand-Club by soven eels to two. Scores: some victories;
J. A. Bendall and G. Fowler (C.S.C.C.) beat Davies and Chanson
Only two matches were left on played through the bad condition of courts as a result of the previous day's rain. The results in brief
were:
C.R.C..
"C" DIVISION.
9 University
L.R.C.
8 P.R.C.
C.S.C.C.
7 RS.C.
C.B.A.
2 K.C.C.
AT.C.
3 C.C.C.
C.R.C.
L.R.C.
C.C.C.
AT.C.
LEAGUE TABLE.
0-2:
tied with Sherriff and Jahan Dad 6-6; beat Jeffery and Wel G-4,
W. F. Edge and Daley (C.S.C.C.) beat Daylen and Chanson 7-5; tied with Sherriff and Dad 6-6; lost to Jetery and Wei 2-f.
# D. M. McDougall and Fischer (C.S.C.C.) beat Davies and Chanson 216-1; bent Sherriff and Dad 7-5; beat
Jeffery and Wel 0-3.
P. W. D. In F. A. PU,
22 8 0 18 D
2.3 0 13 5
80 12 6 4 10 119 3 1007 2 100 7 10 @ 6
K.C.C.
Recreio
K.B.G.C.
(1.8.C.C.
! 0 1
D.K.
0 0 1
C.B.A.
University
Y.S.C.
P.R.C.
K.D.R.C.
S.C.A.A....
0024
002 315 #
002.216 0
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C.R.C., UNIVERSITY,
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Visiting the Chinese R.C., the Uni- versity were trounced to the tune of nino sets to all. Score:
C.B.A..K.C.C.
At King's Park, the Central Bri- tish Association, playing at home, were defeated by tho Kowloon C.C. by seven nots to two. Scorea;
Ferguana and Angus (C.B.A.) lost to Gitting and Capell 1-6; lost to Smith and Wigg 4-0; lost to Craw ford and Broadbridge 5-7.
Blyth and Whitley (C.B.A.) lost to Gittins and Capell 3-6; drew with Smith and Wigg 0-0; lust to Craw- ford and Broadbridge 5-7,
Halford and Gurevitch (C.B.A.) drew with Gittins and Capell 0-6; brat Smith and Wigg 7-5; lost to Crawford and Broadbridge 3-6-
A.T.C. 1. C.C.C.
Despite the performance of I. Jar- man and W. Blackler, who obtained three pets. the Army Tennia Club were beaten by the Craigengówer!
BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP
California, which has produced Holen Wills and a Holon Jacobs, now has another potential queen of the courts in comely Jane Sharp of Pasadena. You ane her (right) being congratulated by Norma Taubels of New York, whom tho defanted, 7-5, 6-2, to capture the women's North-South championship at Pinehurst, N. C.
JAPANESE LEAVE
C.C. at Sookumpua by six sets to Sail By Heiyo Maru With
P. C. Loung and T. W. Lau three, Scares: (C.R.C.) beat T. 0. Lo and Y. N. W. II. Gillow nud W. Miller Tan 6-2; beat K. T. Kwik and Yat-|(A.T.C.) lost to A. Kitchell and G. skin 6-4; bent ii. T. Bee and Mahan Lai 1-6; lost to Y. C. Mok and D. Singh 6-3.
Leonard 6; lost to A. B. Hamson H. M. Lee and W. K. Chung and H. J. Howard 48. (GR.C.) beat Lo and Tan 6-0; bent Kwik and Yatakin 7-B; beat Bee and Mahan Singh 6-0.
W M. Chung and 1. T. Wo (GR.C.) beat Lu and Tan 6-0; bent Kwi and Yatskin 6-3; beat Bee and Stagh 0-0,
I.R.C. v. P.R.C.
The Indian 1.C. had no difculty In accounting for the Police at 800- kunpoo, winning by eight sete to
. ono. Scores:
F. E. A. A. Flag
The Japanese delegation left by the Heiyo Maru yesterday for the hartli with the flag of the F. E. A. A. Bying at the main most! There was a large
J. Jurnian and W. Blackler number of Japanese residents of the (A.T.C.) beat Kitchell and Lai 6-2: Colony to see the Olympic team con Esent Mok and Leonard 6-4; beat time their Journey. Hawan and Howard 6-3.
A. Oklich and E. Wilson (A.T.C.)- lost to Kitchell and Lai 4-0 lost to Mok and Leonard 3-0; lost to Ham- Hop and Howard 3-6.
NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES. Matches to be played next Friday in the "G" División are as follow: Civil Service Police
Craigengower
Firdos Khan and M A. Khan Radio Sports v. University (IR.C.) bent H, Loughlin and W.] Indian R.C. Mendown -1; beat C. Pilo and T. Chinese R.C. Pile 6-2; beat 11. Muran and T. Kowloon C.C. Helmaley 6-0,
S. A. R. Bux and A. R. II. Es- mail (I.R.C.) bent Loughlin and
V.
Y.
Y.
Central British v. Kowloon Indians v. Club de Recreio v
Army T.C. South China Kowloon B.G.C. Deutscher Klab Kowloon Docks
IN SHANGHAI
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
BASEBALL
PROGRAMME STOPPED BY RAIN.
New York, May 25. Baschall fana were out of luck again to-day.
Rain fell with such per- sistency, that all of the Na- tional League matches were postponed Reuter
Shanghai, May 10, Exldbition tennis matches against Cheng-chi, at the Cathay Tennis Chinese players, a baseball game and Club between 2. and 4 pm, on Mon- a swimming competition against U.S.day: the baseball team will meet thei Murines, and a boxing match against U.S. Marines at the Pioneer Fleki U.S. Mnelnos or British soldiers are at 1.30 p.m., while swimmers will. to be played here on Monday, May 28, by the Japanese Olymple team,
According to a tentative schedule made by the Japan Amateur Athletle Federation (Shanghai branch) the Japanese tennis players will play Lin Pho-hyn, Chu ́Fei-hol, and Hsiu
contest at the Foreign Y.M.C.A. be tween 9 and 10.45 p.m. The boxing matches will be held at the Kabukizá Theatre between 12 and 2 p.m., while track champions will be seen at the Pioneer Fick between 2.30 and p.m.-Rengo.
Sic Transit
FÅR EAST GAMES AFFAIR
(Continued from Page 85
TO
START SOON
FIRST GAMES ARRANGED
FOR JUNE 5
COMPLETE. PROGRAMMES FOR
FIRST WEEK
4. Y. Abbas
od was a nice contribution from the Philippines. Indeed, Japan's calm and deliberate annexation of the Far East- ern Athletic Association in a striking
Dates and greens for the open T. F. Stainton parallel, in miniature, to the nonexa- tian of Munchukuo itself. It is a singles inwn bowls championship havo (At Hongkong F.C. green) feant a good thing that the Philippines been fixed and according to schedule R. P. Phillips Y. H. GILLins (At Recreio green). got the bid on record for the 1942 the first natches will be played off games to be held in Manila. Other on Tuesday, Juno 5 next. If there is T. Armstrong v. W. H. B. Muskeit. wise, it seems apparent that they no interruption and no postponement could have been held at Changchun, the first round gumes will be cur- N.
cluded by Tuesday June 12 and the But then perhaps by 1042, the Jup-raw for the second round will be |J. intese expect to have a corps of "tech, I made immediately. nien) ndvisera" on duty in the Philip-] Two matches in the pairs cham-W. pines, also, so it may come to the san.c | plonship have also bean re-arranged thing.
and will be decided on Monday, May
(At Yacht Club green) v. E. G. Post Drummond
(At Craigengewer green) Cavanagh v. M. J. Medina
(A Civil Servico green) Mair
1. R. A. C. Basto (At Kowloon B.G.C, green) Wednesday, June 0.
23, when W. Mair and W. McLeod will J. F. Lunny v. P. O. Duane meet S. Abins and W. J. Howard on
(At Yacht green)
Two rink matches have been fixed J. J. Basto by the players for next week. It is
After all, the Japanese are hardly to be hned for entertaining such the Civil Service green and A. O.L. R. Whant 7. N. 'M. Curric hoper since the Philippines has indi- ffrawn and B. E. Maughan play P. A. (At H.K. Football Club green) cated clearly that placating Japan Yvanovich and H. A. 9. Alves on the A. Chapman' v. J. E. Noronha the summon bonum and that no cun- Hongkong Football Club green.
(At Kowloon CC. green) sideration of mere trifles like fair piny, tradition, honour and real, not eratorical sportsmanship can be re- particularly requested that skips J. G. Ozorių [important a tlat major objective.
notify the Hon. Secretary of the However, the Chinese are not to be Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association B. Williams consured if they refuse to take much of any rink games which might be stock in the menly-mouthed talk about arranged so that when the matches A. E. Carey "sportsmanship" and "constitutional, in the pairs and singles champion- procedure." It will require quite a bit skips are fixed they will not clash W. Gui more than oratory to persunde them, with the rink matches.
V. C. G. Silva (Police green)
V. P. Knight (Kowloon B.G.C. green)
v. H. A. S. Alves (Craigengover green)
Y. H. Hampton
(At Civil Servico green]
r. V. N. Atienza (At lengkeng Electric green)
Thursday, June 7,
In connexion with the paire cham- or nye else that there is anything particularly constitutional" in the pionship Jan. Watson of the Takkoo W. Nolan v. V. Petherick simple fact that Japan bluffed the ILC. has had to withdraw on account
(Recreio green) Philippines into aequiescence and that af liness and his place is being J. M. Jack v. J. . Dinnen Chinu took the rap.
taken by W. Weir, who will now
(Kowloon 3.G.C. green) Of course the Philippines has a per-partner T. F. Stainton,
J. Watson
v. L do Ranie fort right to make its friends where
Singles Programme.
(Kowloon C.C, green) it thinks best. But if Tokyo is so
. A: F. Paul The following is the programme of J. Paofer nuch more important the Philippines singles championship matches no ar might at least admit it and tender ranged by the Committee:
G. Duncan Tuesday, June 5. a profound apology, to China, rather than add the insult of insincerity to] L. A. Gutierrez v. B. E. Maughan the jury of cowardly betrayal.
(AL Police green)
(At Yacht Club)
v. C. 11. Basto
(At Civil Servicu greon)
}F. J. Janes
.A. W. Grimmilt
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