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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE, 19, 1934.
CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMME
Yesterday's
Local Enthusiasts In FLASH WINS League
Stiff Sunday Climb.
OVER SHATIN PASS.
Despite
heat
a late start, the Hongkong used by
Club's run Inst week-end was as well attended as usual, and a pleasant, though extremely arduous, spin was immensely enjoyed.
VERDICT AGAINST
CHICAGOAN
SMART BOXING DISPLAY
copat
or
Tennis
(Continued from Page.8.)
The U.S.R.C. require only haif a point from the match to give them the championship.
EASY POINTS.
EX-
Sacramento, Cal., June 14.. Mr. C. Read (Captain)" ted tho
Ceferino Garcia, Filipina
The United Services yesterday. party from the Ferry at 11a.m. to welterweight champion, unce again obtained easy points at the Shamshulpo, whore repair outats demonstrated the power of his punch pense of the Ladies Recreation] were replenished as a rough trip was to-night by stopping Tommy Herman Club, winning by soven acts to anticipated. The route then,,lay by of Chicage in the third of a scheduled two. way of Pak-shok to Tin-Jul and Shaten round bout, tin-lul, the cluster of sinal Chineso It was Ceferino's fourth victory of villages near Sha-tin Station The the year by alther a knockout. stone foot-bridge was crossed and it was then suggested that Sha-tin Pass would be a fine objective, To reach the track leading upwards to the Pass it was necessary to cross 400, yards of paddy fields, and by tho time the last muddy terrace had been reached all were suffering from the effects of frequent wadings mire,
...
technical knockout.
was outweighed three pounds by Her Garcia, tipping the scales at 148, man. The disadvantage, in weight, however, apparently affected him for the batter rather than for the worse. The Filipino was his usual clever self and rained punches on his opponent the from all directions. Herman, in a an attempt to stem the deluge of they were inconsequential. defent, staged occasional flurries but
A first glimpse of the path indicated that the party were "in for it, good and proper", and only the Captain and the founder of the Club(Mr. II.A.G. Kenton) decided to contlitte. By this time the sun was at le strongest and after a further hour's hard climbing the phir stripped off and plunged into, the cool, depths of
the third when Garcia brought up a Tho, end came after a mix-up in terrific punch that stopped, Herman dead in his tencka.
ON UPGRADE. Garcia on the uphill grade after a
a poot in the valley followed by the disastrous knockout defeat sustained track. The many smul waterfalls at the hands of Young Peter Jackson, along this 'route were the foroploces coloured welter, on April 10, has of many pretty scones, whilst they also provided, the riders with their. solo refreshment in the form of
water.
A
FORMER HOLDERS KEEP CLEAR IN NEW DRAW
Second Round Of Singles Up To July 12
LAST EIGHT IN RINKS EVENT
The sub-committee in charge of the local lawn bowls open championships met last evening when Mr. B. E. Maughan, Pre- sident of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association made the draw for the second round of the Singles, the third round of the Pairs and the third round of the Rinks championships.
N
A & Carry
W. Mate
Q. C. MOKÁ
Kayll captured all three sets, Once again Goldman and Mrs.
The singles arent has provided Interesting ties Only to and Indications are that they will some record, unless they have it upact Whant and LA. Gutierron 11 W. Bradbury go through the season with this former champions remain in the competition, U. L Omar drawing next Monday.
KCC. . C.R.C.
C.
being matel·led' againat J. J.-Basta..
For the next rounds the matchda Mrs. W. H. Wilson and E.
are being spread over a longer period Fincher (K.C.C.) beat Tam Yoc-fong four games being arranged for each than in the preliminary rounds, only and Mrs. C. Chlu 0-2; beat Mis day in the singles and two or thrdo Cheung and W. C. Hung 7.5; beat for the pairs. The Rinin champion- Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-laa_6-1.
fr. Miller and E. F. Fincher ship matches need not be concluded 2-6; beat Miss Cheung and Hung 6-1; plonships is apponded: (K.C.C.) lost to airs. Chiu and Tam until July 9 next.
The full draw for the three Chani- tied with Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau.
Mias Griffiths and A. E. P. Guest (K.C.C.) bent Mrs. Chiu and Tam 6-3; bent Miss Cheung and Hung 6-0; lost to Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau 6-7.
U.S.R.C. v. I.R.C.
Mrs. Kayll and Goldman (U.S.I.C.)John Pooler,
OPEN SINGLES. (Second Round) Monday, July 2
A. C. Baita
▼ U. M. Ontar
G. Perkins
beaten in quick succession Baby Salbent Dr. and Mrs. Traill 8-1; boat 1R. Whan
(At Xiongkong Electric green) Serio, whom he stopped in four Miss Thomas and Armstrong 6-0; rounds, and Billy Boggs of Honolulu, bent Miss Patterson and. Dunham 0-1 Tech!
Mrs. Lewis Bryan and Cannon
(At Police R.G.- rteen)
¡At Civil Service greca)
Shortly after resuming the clits whom be tk. o'd, in the fifth of 1U.S.RO.) beat Dr. and Mrs. Trail. Hodgin
scheduled 10-rounder.
has steadily been improving on get Garcia, always a powerful puncher, ting all of his weight behind his
strong 3-0; beat Miss Patterson and 6-4; lost to Miss Thomas and Arm- Dunham -
much rusted iron algn-post with three arms, still in fair condition, mada a weak attempt to direct the riders to another trail. The author of blows. He has, in the past year and
Major and Mrs. Withington lost to the "bending process" realine, however, that maps exist give short route. In return, over that Miss Paiterson and Dunham 6-1.
failed to half, won fourteen, bouts via the Dr. and Mrs. Traill 6-7; beat Miss Thomas and Armstrong 7.6: boat ing these tracks, which probably in same period, however, he has been past days were much used by bands stopped but twice. On July 25, 1933, Kid Azteca of Mexico scored a t. k.
of smugglers and bandits.
(At Yacht Club green)
Tuesday, July 3.
A. W. Grimmilt
(At Talk N. 6. green)
P.
o. Dunne
D. Ramjibu (AE Civil Service green}
▼' I. A. §. Alter E. Silkstone (At Kowloon Docka green)
J. H. Logan
+
LEAGUE TABLE.
J. G. Meyer
sets.
P. W. D. I F. A. Pts.
4 4 0 0 30
8 B
K.C.C.
3 2 0 1 15
11
4
L.R.C. C.RC.
3 0 1 2 7 20 1
4 0 1 3 10% 16% 1
The climb was not without an in- o. over Garcia in eight rounds. Then, cident of a humorous kind. Our "ad- this year, Jackson put the Filipino.S.R.C. ventures" had parked their steel steeds on a narrow stone bridge whlist out in 3 rounds.
they quenched their thirstin the stream. As they returned to the
bridge a spritely gust whispered to the machine that they, too, would enjoy a cool bathe; the next moment saw them plunge into the depths below.
A Slow Climb.
The Pass was rouched to the accom- paniment of a sharp shower, at 3 p.m. the tireo-miles climb having taken the two riders nearly three hours to accomplish. The view from its lefty height was unique, almost the whole of the northern shores of the Island boing in sight, with the Peninsula at the cyclists' fent. A considerable": time was spent resting here, whilst the view and refreshments from a neigh- bouring Chinese house were enjoyed In concert.
CRICKET TOURISTS.
Received By King And Queen. At Windsor.
London, June 18. The Australian cricketers were to- day received at Windsor Castle by Thoir Majesties with each one and were subsequently who shook hands photographed with thom.
"B" DIVISION MATCH.
T. Armaltorg
(At Club de Recreio green)
Wednesday, July 4.
W. Glendennics
E. C. Fincher (At Club de Recreio green) J Sloan
y A. M. Dumiaha Craigengower green} H. Grary
♥ J. S. Landaft (At Foilee ft. C. grean).
M. Jack (At Indian R. C grown)
Thursday, July. :
The Indian Recreation Club arejo. Dune hurrying on their programme In the "B" Division of the league, and yesterday mot, the Chinese Re creation Club In arranged match.
Д
specially A. B. Clarke ** J. C. Brown
(At Club de Recreio_green) V. Petherick.
J. Frater (At Kowloon Docks green)
MJ. M. Furrie (AL Craigergamer C. C. green) 21. Beer
* 3. Cavenagh (At Civil Service green)
The C.R.C. and again go to the head of the c. Strange
won comfortably
table as a result.
CHINESE R. C. v. INDIANS. Immediately after photographer bad finished each of the terday, the Chinose R. C. beat the the official Playing at the I. R. C. ground yes- Australian players left the group and Indian R. C. by 7 sets to 1 took his own snapshot of his col-Scores. leagues. The process lasted fifteen minutes, during which time Their R.C.) drew with A. K. Sund and
Y. W. Lea and C. Y. TRO (C. B Majesties talked with the players.-S. A. lamai! G-6; beat A. K. Ismail and A. M. Rumjahn 6-1; heat F. D. Pereira and O, Hoosen 6-2,
The track to Po Kong, nestling at the foot of the Pass, proved hazardous and exciting, boing pregnant with Reuter. dangerous gullies and studded with broken rocks and stones. It has a name, however, this being "Shek-
hawati Road" and was laid in 1010 by Paergetic nature and Bir. C. Read will
L. S. Ron and F. K. Lau (C
beat Ismail and Rumjahn 6-4; lost to R. C.) beat Suflad and Ismail 6-3;
Monday, July. 9.
YA. B. Goma
W. Simmonds (At Kowloon, H. d. C. green}
Randle
Kreen).
Knight (At Club de Recreio 20. Foal
TA. O. Brawa" vv-Ribeire B- Besto- (AL Cragenpower green)
(At Kowloon G. G. green)
I Luck
Tuesday, July 10.
(A Police . C. green)
Chapman
▾ F. Xari..
H. Eltine (At Indian A. G. green)
• J. Weison (At Kowloon Docks green) D. W, Bradbury
G. C. Mass Wednesday, July 11.
the 13th Rajputs. Tho worthy Indians again lead the party. He intends to Pereira and Hoosen 4-0. would hardly recognise their handi- pay a visit to Castle Peak Bay where P. F. Choy and M. K. Lau work now that the ravages of 24 years a halt is to be made for bathing, and (C. R. C.) beat Suffled and Ismail 6-2; have made such Inroads Into both probably a hike. The rendezvous will beat Ismall and Rumjahn 6-1: beat J. Bmith surface and foundations. It is very he on the Kowloon side, but the usual Pereira and Housen -1. doubtful even if soy motor vehiclo site at the Star Ferry has been aban- could reach the Pars at the present doned in favour of the space at the day from the South; from the North Yaumati Vehicle Ferry, and interested it is a definile impossibility for yellata are cordially invited to meet vehicles.
there at a.m. The two cyclists finally, reached Shamshulpo at 4.30 p.m.; a total of 26 miles having taken no less than 6 hours. However,
C.L.C. This alteration is partially due to Recreio the fact that the Vehicle Ferry caters K.C.C. for the transmission of cyclists at a I.R.C. Sha-tin Pass rato 50% lower than the Star Ferry, University
LEAGUE TABLE.
seta.
P. W. D. L.
F.
3 3 0 0 24
A. Ptsw. Ward
3 4
2 0 1 14 13
3 3 0 0 18% 8% 6
4
1 2 2 20% 24% 4 10 3 14 22 2
has at last succumbed to the wheels and thereby removes a serious objec Graduates. 3 1 0 2 10 13 2 of cyclists.
tion to mainland runs for the Islander H.K.C.C.. Next week's effort will be of a less and vice versa.---Contributed.
Among
S.C.A.A.
0 117 11 1 51 182 1
those
present
AT EVERY REALLY SUCCESSFUL GATHERING
H B BEER
FAL K.B.G.C. green) T. F. Swinton
(AŁ K.C.C. green)
T. Ferguson
I. fampton
ช E. de Souss
A Jour (At Club da Reerulo green) R. Duncan
A. Brooksbank (At Kowloon Dock green)
w.om
Thursday, July 12.
W. C. Bimpon (At Club de Recreio area)
▼A. H. Basto (At Kowloon 0. G. green) A. E. Contes
A. Macfarlane
YW, V. Field (A Civil Service green}<
L. A. Guileres (At Craigengower green)
J. J. Basto
4. Chapman
J, Fraser
PAIRS..
(Third Round) Afonday, June 26.
EW. Blomonda
• J, Deakin
(At Craigongower green)
H. Rasto
J. Husto
M. J. Medina A... COAL
(At: Pallem R. O. ren)
N. H. Currie
J. F. Lunny
A. R. Clathe 0. C. Hosa
(AŁ Cly{l Service green)
W. McLeod
W. Mair
A.
Tuesday, June 26.
W. K. Way
A. 9. Gomes
V. M. Omat
(At Talkoo It. C. green)
Hūkatome
C. E. Eiflot-Heywood v -E. W. Bradbury
CAL Howloon -Docka green)
J. B. Logan
II. I. Howe
Or
W. E. Hollands
F. Noronha
→ D. Basta
(At Hongkong Electric green)
Wednesday, June 27.
F. J. Jones-
A. W. Grimro{it'
E, G, Fost
D. Perkin
(At Clubs de Recreo #ree)
V. Petherick
J. Watson
A. E. Carry
W. Glendenning
At Kowloon C. 0.„gersen)
O.. Basto
Q. A. Lepor
J. J. Baske
A. Ji. Dasto
RINK.
(Third Round)
10. Pos
F. 11. Hayri
3. J. Gregory
W. Hollands
(At Craigenzomer grom)
A. E Coates
10. 1. Dochanka.
AA, Raisek
[W. V. Field
W. Bimmande. 3. Deakin
• A., W. Gefnsto
7. J. Jonn
(AL Palles 'D)
B. G. Craz
[W. Forkest
(At Ci¥ß Service F. Luz
1. Deer
U. H. Omar
Kemptor
W, Greig
♥ J. C. Brawn
eteen)
L. J. Bites
L. F. Xavier
*, F. V. V. Rībeleo A TalkooL., C. ETOWN) The third round is to be concluded on or before Monday, July 9. The skip of the first med rink in cach tie will be responsible for all arrange ments of matches, including notifying tho Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association and also Secretarios of clubs concerned of dates fixed.
RINKS MATCHES,
In the Rinks championship W. Forrest, A. E. Carey, W. Mair and G. C. Moss qualified for the third reund by virtue of their victory over Dr. V. N. Atienza, Y. Abbas, S. Abbas and W. J. Howard. The match was started last week but abandoned when the Police players wore leading by 22 shots to six. The Craigen- gower C. C. four have since conceded a walk-over to their opponents.
Playing in the second round of the Open Rinks Championship at Kow loon Dock Recreation Club yesterday, A. HI.. Barto's rink, were oasily suc cessful against Duncan's team, with 33 shots to 23.
The rinks were. H. Basto, C. A. Lopes, J. J. Basto, and A. K. Basto: J. Watson, V. Petherick, J. S. Logan, and R. Duncan.
LEAGUE MATCH SCORES.
There was a slight inaccuracy in the scores in the league match be- tween the Cralgengower C. C. and the Police B. C. on Saturday. Tho rink skipped by B. W. Bradbury beat the quartettä led by E. G. Post by 27 shots to 19 and not by 20 to 15 as stated. The Craigengower team, therefore, won the match by 86 shots to 40."
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Call-Over For Hunt Cup Handicap
London, June 18. The call-over for the Hunt Cup Handicap was announced today as follows.
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100/9 Rentonmark (t. and 6:3 100/8 Lariston (o.) 109/7 (t) 100/8 Morfair (0) 100/7 (L.) 100/7 Commander III (t. and o.) 16/1 The Abbet (t, and o,) 100/6 Fonab_(0.} 20/1 Light Sussex (0.) 22/1 Fricket (t. and o.)
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25/1 Shrewton (0)
25/1 Solfatara (0)
25/1 Solilor (0.) 28/1 (t.) 28/1 North Dovon-(t, and o.) 28/1 Young Nativo (0) 33/1 (t.) 33/1 Canteener (o.) 40/1 (t.)
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