1934-05-30 — Page 21

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The SIXTHI, EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Per- Iniling) at HAPPY VALLEY on Butarday, 2nd June, 1934, commencing ni 2:00 pm.

The First Bell will b. Rung t

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Members are notified that they aid their Ladles niunt wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the| Meeting,

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Ream nt $5.00 for Gentlemen nul $1.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET. ARY upon the personal application of Member, auch Member to be respon- siblo for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of AN Chiù,

The Secretary's ofler, 3rd Flone, Gloucester Building, (Tel... 27191);} will close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the

Race Course.

Du No Pretext will Children Le permitted in either Enclosure during| the Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainablo at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

MAY THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

HEAVING TO WORLD

30, 1934.

RECORD

DECISIVE WIN FOR

RECREIO

K. C. C. Meet Waterloo. At Sookunpoo.

CLUB COLLEAGUES IN

CONFLICT

The Kowloon Cricket Club lost their first match in the “A” Division of the tennis league, when they visited Sookunpoo and were beaten by the Indian Recreation Club..

Other features of a full programme included the decisive victory of the Recreio against U.S.RIC, and the collapse of the C.RC, (2) against their senior club colleagues.

Details of the matches, together pho_6-1. with league table, follow.

On the home courts, the Club de Recreio defeated the United Services Recreation Club by sight sets to one. Scores!

M. K. L and Iu Tak-cheuk drew with Ng and (C.R.C. "A")

beat Ng and Tam 7-5: bent It and Lo 4-Ü. Chiu 6-4;

Ho Kalau and Paul Kang (C.R.C.

A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves"A") beat Ng and Chiu 0-4; beat (Recreio) beat Capt. Cannon and and Tam 6-4; beat In and Lo Tollington 6-2; beat Field and With 6-1. ington 6-0; beat Slade and Stocker

G-1.

LEAGUE TABLE.

F. J. Remedios and J. J. Remedios | Chinese - "Å” (Recrela) beat Capl, Cannon and Indian R.C. Tellington 6-3; beat Field and With South China ington U-2; beat Sinde and Stocker

6-2.

The Price of Admission to the Public Fanclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies,

C. A. Barretto and G: A. Noronha and is payable at the Gate." Soldiers and Sallers in Uniform are admitted (Recrelo) lost to Capt. Cannon and Half Price.

Tollington 2-6; beat field and With Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., willington 6-2;, beat Slade and Stocker not be permitted to operate within 4-2. the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 28th May, 1934. THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

SOUTH CHINA & CLUB.

Recreio

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NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAMME.

Next Tueminy, the following matches will be played in the "A" Division: Chinese "C"

The South China A.A. defeated the Hongkong Cricket Club by 5% to

at King's lack. Scores: T. C. Luk and S. W. Wong (South China) drew with Sullivan and Gold- man 8.8; beat Wild and Armstrong Chinese "3"

2; bent Bathurst and Pote-Hunt

H-1.

-6-2.

Cralgengower

v. Chinese "A" v. U.S.R.C.

V. Hongkong.C.C. Club de Recreio v. Kowloon C.C. South China- v Indian R.C.

"C" DIVISION.

As this picture was enapped a 10-pound shot was hurtling through the air on its way to a world record. It was Johnny Lyman's very first try for Stanford University during the meet with University of California, and his record of 54 foot 1 inch was

the highlight of Stanford's 81-50 win.

Charity Swimming Gala

NEXT MONTH'S

BIG EVENT

KENT SCORE 472

(Continued from Page 8.)

and played a prominent part in the decisive victory scored by Sussex. Out of the Sussex score D. C. Luk and W. T. Lee (South China) lost to Sullivan and Goldman

of 446 for 5 declared, Langridge

THE MAY

put together 232 not out. Aftor HALF YEARLY 4-6; beat Wild and Armstrong 6-3;

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club

wards Maurice Tate came into his GENERAL MEETING of VOTING beat Bathurst and Poto-Hunt -1.

W. H. Ho and Chan So (South played off their tie in the "C" Divi-

own, and bowling magnificently, MEMBERS will be held at the China) lost to Sullivan and Goldmansion against the Radio Sports Club to Wild and Armstrong at King's Park and won by six sets Club, House, Happy Valley. on -7; lost

With its aim to assist the worthy sent Northants back for 141, his cause of the Society for the Protec-seven victims only coating 42 runs,

Yorkshire made 1 Thursday, 1st May, 1931, at 5.307 beat Bathurst and Pete-Hunt to three. Scores:

amat, re- T. Armstrong

S. and

Randletion of Children, a swimming gata (K.B.G.C.)

the INDIAN R.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.

lost to W. J. Chanson will be holl at South China

Point and Wel Chong 3-5; beat C. A. K. Athletle pavilion, North

MATCHES IN PROGRESS. Visiting Sookunpoo, the Kowloon Jeffrey and M. Sherriff 7-5; beat Saturday evening. June 9, when an C.C. were defeated by the Indianahan Dad and G. M. Khan 6-1.

attractive programme will be offered. R.C. by 61 sets to 31. Scores

J. T. Bews and J. L. Tetloy Leading Colony aquatic performers, 11.D. Rumjahr and I. M. A. (K.B.G.C.) beat Chanson and Wei will be seen in action, including Itazack (L.R.C) lost to E. C. Fin-Chong 43; beat Jeffrey and Sherri Heveral Olympic stars. Practically cher and E. F. Fincher 6-7: beat A.; beat Jahan Dad and Khan 6-4, E. P. Guest and F. Grose 6-0; beat

D. W. Waterton and W. A. Bland outstanding performances are W. Hyde and J. Rodger 6-1.

Chong 3-6;

p.m

All MEMBERS are cordially invited to attend and participate in any discussion ensue.

which may

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 16th May, 1934 THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

on

all of the events are open, and some

A. R. Minu and A. H. Madar (K.B.G.C.) lost to Chanson and Wel finitely assured. (LR.C.) lost to Fincher and Fincher 1-6; lost to Guest and Grose 3-8; bent Hyde and Rodger 6-4.

S. A. Rumjahn and J. A. Cas numbhoy (T.R.C.) drew with Fincher and Fincher 6-C; beat Guest and Grose Bed; bent Hyde and Rodger

Sixth Extra Race Meeting,

"Admission

to the Public En closure on 2nd June, 1934, has! 0-4. been reduced to One Dollar Cor! all

including Indies. persons Soldiers and Sailors in uniform admitted at half price.

By Order.

C. B. BROWN.-

CHINESE R.C. “A” ~. "B.”

The Chinese R.C. "A" team casi. Chinese R.C. ly accounted for the "B" team at Causeway Bay, winning

by eight sets to one. Scorox:

and Khan 6-4.

de.

drow with Jeffrey and The event, which in under the Sherrir 6-6; drew with Jahan Dad patronage of Lady Southern, will be offered to the public at the populari price of $ admission, and tickets can be obtained from Mr. M. K. La, thej South China Athlotle Assaelution. ori

CONTRACT BRIDGE members of the Society for the Peo

Danenberg & Ozorio

Win First Final

tection of Children.

Handsome prizes are being donated, for the successful swimmers, and the gal should not be missed.

THE PROGRAMME. The programme is as follows: 1-Men's 200 metres

.team

TAFE

AUSTRALIANS AT THE OVAL

The first class cricket program- me now in progress in England follows.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Middlesex v Warwick-Lord's Essex Kent-Brentwood Somerset v Sussex-Taunton Yorka v Northants-Bradford

Lanes Cardiff Glamorgan Leicester v Gloster-Leicester

OTHER MATCHES. · Surrey Australians-Uval Oxford v Minor Counties-Oxford

In the first session of the final of (for team of four).

2-Ladies 200 metres team race covery and won easily against Tsui Wal-put and W. C. Hung the Colony Contract Bridge Tourna-

Derbyshire. It was thanks largely (C.R.C. "A") drew with Ng Szement, held in the Sports Club last for team of four), kwang and Chit Chun-chin 6-6: beat evening leasra-Denenberg-and-Men's. 50 metres obstacle, race, to Aitchell and Bowes, the two

SecretarySg Bum-chuen and Tum Yoc-fong Ozorio beat Messrs. D. Judah and M. 4-Girls 50 metres obstacle race. howlers together taking 16 wickets

63; beat In Tak-ism and Le Man-Politi by the narrow margin of 170 (upen only to members

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B-Boys 50 metre free style and altogether captured 11 for 122. throughout and no difficult or out-(open only to members of the South; standing hands were held by the Chinn Athletic Association who shall 8-Girls 60 metres obstacle race competitors during the whole five mensure it feet 6 inchus to 3 feet Dupen to members of South China rubbers. The match was completed inches).

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