THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1934.
THREE "C" DIVISION TEAMS REMAIN UNBEATEN
C.C.C. CHALLENGE TO
CHINESE R.C.
EASY WINS FOR RECREIO AND
SOUTH CHINA
YESTERDAY'S FULL PROGRAMME
A full programme of matches in the “C” Division of the tennis league yesterday saw the C.R.C., Craigongower and Club do Recreio retain their unbeaten records.
Tho
A LONG-DISTANCE CYCLE
RACE IN RUSSIA.
This
Moscow, May 26 summer, A .long- distance bicycle raco will he held from Moscow to Char- kov and back again to the capital, a total of 2,000 kilo- metres: The distance is to be covered within' a fortnight, Including two rests of 21 hours each.
LR.G. K.C.C., KB.G.C.. crefo) bent Duncan, and White - LAWN
INDIAN R. C. v. CRAIGENGOWER:
and Kowloon Docks lost their first bent Hast and Craig 0-3; beat 3111-| paints of the season. The K.C.C., lord and Tillery 0-4, were no match for South China oven on their own courts, and the Heerelo also gained a handsome win.
The Central British Associa- tion did well to bent the Kowloon Howling Green, while the Civil Service defeat of the Police was no mean achievement.
In the "A" Division, South China and Craigengower played off their postponed tie, the Happy Valley outat doing well to tako the King's Park team to the odd set before being beaten. Leonard and Hachiuma played very well.
Results, detailed latest league table follow.
RESULTS IN BRIEF.
S.C.A.A.
K.C.C.
C.B.A..
Recreio
I.R.C.
acures
"A" DIVISION.
and
5 C.C.C.
£
"C" DIVISION.
0 S.C.A.A.
At Sookunpoo, the Craigengower C.C. won comfortably against the Indian R.C. by seven sets to two.. Scorek
Firdos Khan,and M. A. Khan (LR.C.) bent W. J. Howard and A. Kitchell 6-3; lost to HI, J, Howard and A. B. Hamon 1-6; drew with D. Leonard and Y. C. Mok -0.
Y. el Arculii and BI. el Arculli
(LR.C.) lost to Howard and Kitchell 4-6; lost to Howard and Hamson 5-7 lost to Leonard and Mok, 1-6.
9. A. R. Bux and A. R. H. Es mail (LR.C.) lost to Howard and Kitchell 2.6; drew with Howard and Hamson 6.6; lost to Leonard and Mok 1.0.
C.S.C.C. v. POLICE.
beat the
BOWLS
DRAW
FOR PAIRS AND RINKS
SECOND ROUND OF
TOURNEY
The draw has been made for the second round ties in the Pairs and Rinks Lawn Bowls Championships organised by the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Asso- ciation.
Baer-Carnera Encounter To Be Wild Fight
POLO TOURNEY
An
NEW YORK'S PLAYBOY BOXER NOW tourment is now in progress at the
June 14.
IN STRICT TRAINING
He
STANFORD'S ATHLETIC
SUPREMACY,
Philadelphia, May 26. With a team of only. seven men, Stanford Univer sity again won the Inter- collegiate Amateur Athletic Association championships Franklin Field here. to-day.
at
Stanford claimed a total of 35 points in the track and field events. Yalo finishing second with 251⁄2 points, then the University. of California, 20, New York University, 18, and Harvard 164.
BATSMEN SCORE 1,014 RUNS
HANDICAP COMPETI- TION AT CAUSEWAY
interesting open handicap Hongkong Polo Club at Causeway Bay to decide the holders of the Navy Cup, The teams entered are given below New York, June 1. training comes to hand.
with players handicaps in brackets. A slashing, raging battle, the trained hard for Max Schmeling Portman (2), No. 8, Capt.. P. V. Royal Artillery-Back, Lieut. G. B. like of which hasn't been since and is doing so for Carnern. Williams, (3) No. 2, Capt. W. J. Dempsey ended the come-back trail in his Chicago bout Gene
Fennell (1), No. 1, Idout. S. E. Skoy The same goes for Primo. The (0), Total handicap, six goals. Tunney is looked for by box Italian mountain of flesh is work Lieut. D. P. Yates (0), No. 3, Capt. South Wales Borderers-Back, ing men when Max Baer fights Primo Carriera at Madisoning hard. He can't box and he . L. Jordan (4), No. 2, Lient, A. J. Square Bowl, on Long Island, never learned to hit with force Stocker (2) and No. 1, Capt. C. F. proportionate to his strength, and Blackden (2). Total handicap, oloven The ponderous Primo, who my Loughran in Florida, he looked (2), D. L. Newbiggin (8), No. 2, J.
this winter, defeating aging Tomsonls.
Civilians Beck, H. C. Macnamara stumbled into the championshipretty terrible. Being as and has held on to it by the simple as he is, however, Carnera is Total handicap, ten goals.
large Keswick (3) and No. 1, Taylor (2). process of being too large for sizeable opponent and hard to get any of his opponents to knock out of the way. Not only that but F. P. Nosworthy (2), No. 3. Lieut.
"Pro Bono Publico"Back, Col. FOUR over, will meet his toughest foc his manner of shoving an opponent A. Wail (1), No. 2, Wilson (2) and when he goes up against Baer.
instead of actually hitting him, No. 1, Lleut. Commander F. H. E. Despite his playing around in
erente Skyrme (1). Total handicap, six New York's night clubs and the seems, in most cases, to
enough damage. great fuss the women make over
"Naughty Noughts"-Back, Allen him, Boer is a clasher, a brawler Baer la the oppoiste. Ho tears (0), No. 3, Paterson (0), Miers, No. 2, and a very tough person in the into opponents with the fury of a handicap, no goal
(0) and No. 1, Llewellyn (0). Total
Parsons (Warwick) v ring. He has been training for tiger. He is not essentially a some time for the battle and will boxer but a slugger and slasher.ment (South Wales Borderers), con- Pope (Essex) v Kent
In the first round the 24th Rogi- Middlesex continue. Happily, ha is able to Baer's right hand does the most ceding five goals to the Gunners beat Gregory (Surrey) v shelve his play boy tactics when damage. It is constantly cocked them after a very fast game. The
Australians the serious and ardsome 'task of and
Californian delivers 24th were better mounted and com Bromley (Australians) v quickly with it and usually with bined well, keeping play In the
Surrey The hard hitting of Fred Brown (Surrey) v results, gratifying or not, accord-Runners half.
Capt. Williams for the losers, was a ing to the point of view.
notable feature of the game.
Australians Carnera is
In the second round the Civilians an Italian and the beat the "Naughty Neughts" by city's Little Italy will turn out in thirteen goals to ten and thus entered great numbers for the big fellow. the final. For the Civillans Keswick Boxing in recent montha has played a good game and scored tho been climbing back into popular majority of their goals. The second round is to be conclud- favour with Baer and hia losers Paterson put up a spirited de-Gover ed on or before June 18. The skip of murderous sort of fighting has fence. the first named rink in each tie will been in a large way responsible. In the sante round the 24th, conced- Australians. be responsible for all arrangements of The forthcoming fight, if it pro-ing five goals to "Pro Bono Publice" matches, Includng notifying the Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Lawn vides the fighting the experts be on the match fairly comfortably by an excellent game and scored their Bowls Association and also
14 goals to six. Stocker scored the only goal, Seere leve it will, is expected to land majority of the goals for the 24th and
On Monday next at five o'clock the taries of cluba concerned of dates the sport back in the popular spot) Jordan at No. 3 was outstanding. Civilians meet the 24th in the final fixetl.
It formerly occupied.--United Press. For the losers, Col. Nosworthy played round and an excellent match should
C. Strange
J. M. Parwin
P. Knight green)
E. W. Himmenda
7. Deakin
F. J. Jones
A. W. Grimmit
F. H. W. Haynes The Civil Service C.C.
The last rst round Pairs match Gregory Police by 8% sets to 2%. Scores: was concluded yesterday evening but W. Hollands
(At Club de Recreio Bendali and Fowler (C.5.0.C.) there is yet one game to be played F. X. M. Bilva beat Calthrop and Bidmend 6-0; In the first round of the Rinks Cham-J. 1 Noronha beat Loughlin and Thorpe 6-1; drew pionship. This will be played off on Mar 0. G. Bilva with C. Pile and T. Pile 0-6.
Sunday on the Club de Recreio green
(At Craigengower green) W. Edge and S. Daley (C.S.C.C.) between R. G. Craig, J. Kempton, W. 9 6% K.B.G.C. 242
beat Calthrop and Bidmend 6-3; bent Greig and J. C. Brown of the Kowloon Loughlin and Thorpe 6-3; lost to Docks and P. O. Duane, W. C. Sinip 9 Kowloon Docks Pile and Pile 0-6.
son, J. W. M. Brown ami J. S. Dinner 2 C.C.C.
(of the Kowloon C. C.
According to the draw for the second round ties the winners of this match will meet JR. Soares, H. W Randall, L. C. K. Souza and W. K. Way of the Crnigenguwer C, C,
The outstanding features of the
C.S.C.C. 6% Police C.R.C.
7 Army University & Radio
“A” DIVISION.
7 J. Pilcher and Fisher (C.S.C.C.) 21⁄2beat Calthrop and Bidmead 6-0; beat Logghlin and Thorpe ; lost to Pilé and PH 4-6.
postponed tio between South and Craigengower was play yesterday at King's Park, and in a victory for the former Beta to four. Scores:
Luk and W. T. Leo (South
CHINESE R. C. », ARMY T.C.
The Chinese R.C, entertained the
Army T.C. and won by neven sets second round draw is the clash be to two. Scores:
tween two Craigengewer pairs, W. Ward and R. F. Luz have been drawn
M. C. Lau and P. C. Leungi (C.R.C.) lost to 1. Jarman and W to meet H. W. Bradbury and U. M. Blackler 6-7; beat A. Clafield and Omar. Luz and Omar were
also
loat to J. W. Leonard and Wilson 0-4; bent W. Gilon and drawn against each other in the first
uma 6-71 boat A. V. Gosona hoa 6-1; beat Tsui Yan-puli Sal 0-4.
W. Miller 0-2.
and
round of the Open Singles Champion-
W. K. Cheung and H. M. Leo hip. (C.R.C.) drew with Jarman Blackler 6-0; beat Oldfield and Wil and on fl beat Gilon and Millor -
uk and S. W. Wong (South
"lost
and
Leonard 10 1-8; beat Gosano beat Taul and Lai 6-4. Ho and S. Chan (South lost to Leonard and h1-6; drew with Gosano 6-0; drew with Toul and
"C" DIVISION.
TH CHINA v. KOWLOON,
on the home courts, the Cricket Club were decisive-
d by the South China A.A
lets to mil. Scores:
W. M. Cheung and H. T. Woo (C.R.C.) beat Jerman and Binckler 2-5 drew with Oldfield and Wilson 6-6; beat Gillon and Miller 6-4.
UNIVERSITY. RADIO.
Visiting the University at Pokļu- Intn, the Radio Sports Club were de- fested by eight sets. to one.
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAMME.
PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP.
The draw for the second round of the Fairs Championship and the greens and dates on which each tie is to be played is as follows:
Beer
MONDAY, JUNE 11, uchonan
M. J. Medin
A. E. Contes
(A Trikoo C. green)
TUESDAY, JUNE 12.
W. McLeul W. Haie
R. G. Cralys 3. Kempton
(AL Kowloon C.C. green)
ho V. Retherl
The following matches will played in the "C" Division next. Watson Friday:
5.
V.
Wang and C. P. Ip (South University beat It, S. Capell and W. Police R.C. 6-1; beat J. S. Smith and Radio Sports Dunna 7-5; beat F. Broad- Indian R.C. and J. Crawford 6.2--
Kowloon B.G.C. v. South China Central British v.
Taang and H. Chan (South beat Capell and Gittins 6-2; Smith and Dunne 6-4; beat Bridge and Crawford 6-1.
H. Ho and K. F. Lut (South beat Capell and Gittins 7-6; Smith and Dunne 6.0: bent Bridge and Crawford 7-5.
CENTRAL BRITISH 7. BOWLING GREEN.
Civil Service Craigengower
Army T.C. Chinese R.C. Kowloon" "C.C. Deutscher Klub Kowloon Docks
LEAGUE TABLE.
Sel
A. Pla
3. W. D. 1. F. Chinese R.C... 33 2 Craigengewer 3 3 10 8 G Club de Recreio 2 22 18 2 4 Indian R.C. ... 32. 1 15 12 Civil Service J 1241 174 054 South China I 1 - - V
4
Central British Association Army T.C..... 11-214
-
13
(At Kowloon Docks W. Ward
G. J. Tacchi
A. O. Brawn YU. E. Maughan
SITE
W. Bradbury
U. M. ne
R. 12 Lut
(AL Civil Service
grean)
W. W. Birst
fát Kowloon
D." Filchen F. "Kelly
W. K. WEY A. 8. Games B‚G.(._xņa) „
(AL Taikoo RC. E. C. Fincher 2. P. 1
green)
J. FIRACT A. Chapt
E. W. Simmonds Jakin
(A Police RC. green)
W. Ferest W. Mellanly
E. G. Post
• G., Perkins
(At Indian R.. green)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13.
J. E. Noronka
W. H. H. Maketl
1
W. Bloker
artis
*
ALK. Fontuxa ST. Armstrong
Club green)
C. H. Bast
2. Strenge
ed the Kowloan Bowling Green, Kowloon B.C.C. 91-18 P 2 on the home courts by Kowloon C.C.21-17
24. Scores:
th and Whitley (Central Bri-
University
J. J. Haster
(At Kawin Dorks green)
A. R. Clarke
G. C. Muss
L. R. Whast
v L. Luck
At Kavelout 1.C.C. green)
lost to Armstrong and Randic Central British 1-2 10% 10% 23. J. Gregory
11
#11 16 2
- 3 3 21
1 # #
3 0% 0%
Kowloon Docks 1-
I
9
Radio Sports Deutscher Klub 1
lost to Bews and Tetley 3-6; "Waterton and Bland 0-4. Halford and Gurevitch (Central Police R.C.
British) beat Armstrong and Randle,
0-3: draw with Bows and Tetley 6-6;
beat Waterion and Bland 6-1.
Angus and Ferguson (Central Dri-
beat Armstrong and Randle ANOTHER FINAL FOR
beat Bewa and Tetley 4-3; beat;
prton and Bland -1,
SCREIO KOWLOON DOCKS.
o Club de Recreio gained a
nil victory over the Kowloon
Me at King's Park Scores:
CRAWFORD
(Continued from Page 8.).
F. V. Ribeiro and II. Gonsalves lish girl, and Mlle. Jedrejowska,
profe) beat A. Duncan and J.
te d-1; beat V. Haat and R. G. the Pollsh lady champlon
1 beat C. E. Millard and straight sets, while in the Mixed Tillory 6-4.
Doubles, the Angio-Australian i
W, E. Hollands
At Kowloon C.C. A. Razack
W. V. Field
11. FL Rond
J. S. Log
green)
G F Miul-Hrywond
A. Blk
. tại Civil Barrica sten
F. X. M. Si
Gd. Sira
A. W. Grimmitt
J. Junes
ft. Stall
(At Crewer green)
N. M. Currie
*(At. Pullen 1.5. green)
It. Dunena
(1. Ruts
A. E. Curey 1. Merez
W. Glendenalog (At Club de Recreio green) Matches will be played on the dates and greets mentioned. All matches start at pan, but competitors should commence their ties earlier If possi ble. The Committee recommends that only two woods ench be rolled in trin]
heads.
RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP.
Oliveira and L. A. Carvalho combination of Miss Seriven and the links Championship is as fol The draw for the second round of Trelo) beat Duncan and White J. Crawford, were defeated by lowst
bent Hast and Crnig 6-0; beat Miss Ryan and Adrian Quist after Hilva Jard and Tillery 4-2,
A E. Xavier and Y. Xavier (Re-)
PORT ADVTS.
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Bixth Extra Race Meeting.
Admission to the Public En- losure on 2nd June, 1934, bas
en reduced to One Dollar
for
il persons including Jadien. Idiera and Sailora in uniform
mitted at half price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Sceretury. ngkong, 30th May, 1934.
1. Xavier
a three set match,
Scores, which were called by: 5. A
Rentet, follow:
MEN'S DOUBLES.
semi-finals
(At Pullee R.C.
H. F. Lus
B. W. Bradbury
H. Deer
U. M. Omne
(At Civil Berece A. McKellar J. F.Lunny
J. Boretra and J. Brugnon N. 2. Curric (France) bent A. Quist and D. W. H. 15. Modigit P. Turnbull (Australia) 6-2, 0. 11. Ba 14-12, 6-2.
E. 3. Reed
E. S. Abratian 1. E. Maughan A. Chaumen green)
J. K. Sloan J. . tinigh
fi. T. l'adgalt v A, P. Put green}
A. F. Conten
1. I. Wachupan
A. A. Ruanek
W. V. Fleid
(At Talkoo R.C. green)
3. Crawford and V. McGrath J. J. B (Australia) bent R. Menzel and
L. Hecht (Czechoslovakia) 3-6, 0-1, 6-1, 6-1,
WOMEN'S DOUBLES,
Mias Jacobs and Miss Palfrey (U.S.) beat Miss Noel and Mile. Jedzrejowska 0-1, 6-4. ;
MIXED DOUBLES.
Miss Rynn and A. Quist heat Mies Scriven and J. Crawford 6-2, 4-6, 6-1.
1. Watas
V. Petherick
Rencan
J. B. Loga
(At Kowloon C.C. greets)
D. A LoveR
A. 25. sto
.
BORTER
Standali
C. 201
W. K. Way
R. 11. Crais
J. Kempton
W. Grely
J. C. Urown
Or
T. 0. Danne
W. C. B❘mpeon
J. W. M. Brown
J. B. Dinnen
(A Kowloon 1.6.C. green)
ĮR. Abban
W. J. Howard
V. 8. Attenza
E. O Pot
G. C. Mose
(AI B.K. Football
W. Forrest
A. Carey
W. Hair
Club green)
Y. Abbas
T. Armationg
the
goals.
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