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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934.

LATEST BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMME

CYCLING ALOFT.

Stiff Sunday Climb.

FILIPINO

Yesterday's

Local Enthusiasts In FLASH WINS League

OVER SHATIN PASS.

Despite the greater heat caused by a late start, the Hongkong Cycling Club's run fast week-end was as well attended as usual, and à plgannat, though extremely arduoun, spin wan immensely enjoyed.

·VERDICT. AGAINST

CHICAGOAN”.

SMART BOXING

DISPLAY

Sacramento, Cal, June, 14. Mr. C. Read (Captain) led the

Ceferino Garcia, Filipino солат party from the Ferry at 11 am, to welterweight champion, once again Shamshulpo, where repair qulfils demonstrated the power of his punch were replenished an a rough trip was to-night by stopping Tommy Herman anticipated. The route thon lay by of Chicago in the third of a scheduled way of Pak-shek to Tin-lui and Shaten round bout, tin lul, the cluster of small Chinese It was Ceferino's fourth victory of villagea mene Sha-tin Station. The the year by either a knockout, or stone foot-bridge was crossed and it technical knockout. was then suggested that Sha-tin Pass

Garela, tipping the scales at 148, would be a fine objective, Toʻrench was outweighed three pounds by Her the track leading upwards to tho

The advantage is weight, Pass it was necessary to cross 400 however, apparently affected him for yards of paddy fields, and by the the better rather than for the worse. time the last muldy terrace bad The Filipino was his usual clever self been reached all were suffering from art rained panches on his opposent the effects of frequent wadings in the from all directions. Herman, in

vain attempt to stem the deluge of defcal, staged occasional flurries but they were inconsequential.

mire,

man.

A first glimpse of the path indicated that the party were "n for it, good and proper", and only the Captain The end came after a mix-up in and the founder of the Club (Mr.the third when Garcia brought up n H.A.G. Kenter) decided to continue. terrific punch that stopped Herman By this time the sun wa at its dend in his tracks. strongest and after a further hour's hard climbing the pair stripped off and plunged into the ceol depths of a pool in the valley followed by the track. The many small waterfalls along this route were the fore-pieces of many pretty, scenes, whilst they also provided the riders with their

refreshment in the

zola water.

A

form

of

Shortly after resuming the climb much rusted Iron sign-post with

ON UPGRADE. Garelo, on the uphill grade after a disastrous knockout defeat aastained at the hands of Young Peter Jackson, coloured

welter, on

April 10, has

Tennis

(Continued from "Pago 8.)

The U.S.R.C. require only half

a point from the match to give

hem, the championship.

EASY POINTS.

The United Services yesterday obtained enay points at

the ex- pense of the Ladies Recreation Club, winning by seven Bots to two.

Once again Goldman and Mrs. Kayll captured all

three sets. and indications are that they will go through the season with this record, unless they have it upset next Monday.

FORMER HOLDERS KEEP CLEAR IN NEW DRAW

Second Round Of Singles Up To July 12

LAST EIGHT IN RINKS EVENT.

LWO

J. Kempton W. Grig

- v J. C. Bruma

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.· The singles event has provided A, AN

1 interesting tien. Only

C. Mon remain in the former champlons competition, U. M. Omar drawing it. Whant and L. A. Gutierrez being matched against J. J. Ensto.

For the next rounds the matchos are being spread over a longer period Mrs. W. H. Wilson and E. Cthan in the preliminary rounds, only Fincher (K.C.C.) beat Tam Yoc-fong four games being arranged for each and Mrs. C. Chiu 9-2; beat Miss day in the singles and two or three Cheung and W. C. Hung 7-5; boat for the pair. The Rinks champton- Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-inu_6-1._

ship matches need not be concluded until July 9 next.

K.C.C., C.R.C.

Mrs. Miller and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) lost to Mrs. Chlu and Tam 2-6; heat Mins Cheung and Hung - Lied with Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau-

Miss Griffiths and A. E. P. Guest (K.C.C.) beat Mr. Chlu and Tam 6-4; bent Miss Cheung and Hung 6-0; lost to Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau 6-7,

U.S.R.C. ». I.R.C.

The full draw for the three Cham pionships is appended":

OPEN SINGLES.

(Second Round)

Monday, July 12,

(At Poller RC, green)

John Pooler

R A. C. Ban (Angkong Electic green)

Whant

U. M. OmĀT

G. Perkins

Y

R. B

Mrs. Knyli and Goldman (U.S.R.C.) henten in quick succession Baby Salent Dr. and Mrs, Traill 0-1: beat. R. Sari, whom he stopped in four Miss Thomas and Armstrong 0-0; rounds, and Billy Boggs of Honolulu,beat Miss Patterson and Dunham 6-1. c. J. Tech

Mrs. Lewis Bryan and Cannon whom he k. o'd. in the fifth of a scheduled 10-rounder,

(U.S.R.C.) beat Dr. and Mrs. Traill. Hodin fit; lost to Man Thomas and Arm- strong 3-6; beat Miss Patterson and Dunham 6-4.

Gavin, always a powerful puncher, three arms, still in fair condition. has steadily been improving on get made a weak attempt to direct the ting att of his weight behind his riders to another trail. The author of blows.

He has, in the past year and the "bending process” failed toa half, won fourteen houts vin the reuline, however, that maps exist give short

nute. In return, over that Ing these tracks, which probably insane period, however, he has been past days were much used by bands stopped but twice. On July 25, 1033, of smugglers and bandits.

Kid Azteen of Mexico scured a t. k.

The climb was not without nu in over Garein in eight rounds. Then, cident of a humorous kind. Our "ud; this year, Jackson put the Filipine ventures" had parked their steel steeds on a narrow stone bridge whilst out in 3 rounda.

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 lan low.

A Slow Climb.

The Pass was renched to the accum paniment of a sharp shower, at 3 pm. the three-miles climb having taken the two riders nearly three hours to accomplish. The view from its lofty height was unique, aimest the whole of the northern shores of the Island being in sight, with the Peninsula at the cyclists' feel. A considerable time was spent resting here, whilst the view and refreshments from a noigh- bouring Chinese house were enjoyed į in concert.

CRICKET TOURISTS.

Received By King And Queen At Windsor.

London, June 18. The Australian cricketers were in- day received at Windsor Castle by Their Majesties who shook handa with ench one and were subsequently photographed with_them.

A Civil Service green)

(A Yael Club peren)

Tuesday, July 3,

D. Bumahn (At Civil Service green)

II. A. B. Alv At Kowloon Docks #reen)

1. 8. Lagan

vA. W. Girilit ¡At Triken R. C. greent 1. G. Mayer

T. Armaiyong TA Club de Heereka green)

Major nut Mrs. Withington lost tor. o. Dunne Dr. and Mrs. Traill 5-7; beat Miss Thomas and Armstrong 7-5; beat A. E. Silkeline Miss Patterson and Dunham G-1.

LEAGUE TABLE.

nets.

P. W. D. L F. A. Pts.

440

H * 30

U.S.R.C.

K.C.C.

L.R.C.

A 20161⁄2 11% 4 30 1.2 1 20

1

CIRC.

4 0 1 3 101⁄4 10% I

"B" DIVISION MATCH.

Wednesday, July 4.

W. Glendenning

C. Fincher (At Club de Recreio green) 1. K. Sloan

A. M. Rumah

(At Cralgengaster emer)

1. Overy

At Palle

♥ J, N. Landolt areen) YJ, M. Jac

A Talon B. C. arvenj

Thursday, July 6.

The Indian Recreation Club area. pooral hurrying on their programme in the "B" Division of the lengue, aud yesterday met the Chinese Re- creation Club En apecially Clarke arranged match,

The C.R.C. won comfortably and again go to the head of the c. senge table as a result.

*

. CHINESE R. C. v. INDIANS. Immediately after the ofisini Playing at the 1. R. C. ground yes- photographer had finished ench of the terday, the Chinese R. C. beat the Australian players left the group and Indian R. C. by 75 sets to 1. took his own snapshot of his cal-Scores.

J. C. frown

Y. Fetherlek

3. Fineer (At Kowloon Docks green}

♥ 4. M. Puryle (A Chulpengawer C. G., green) II. Heer

J. Cavenaghi' At Civil Servke groen)

Monday, July 0.

W. Fimmonde

A. 6. Comes Kowloon B. G. C. Kreen) Randle

F., Payt

A. . rawa

leagues. The process lasted fifteen | Y. W. Lee and C. Y. Tso (.. The track to Fo Kong, nestling at minutes, during which tiate Their RC) drew with A. K, Suffind and the foot of the Pass, proved hazardous Mates les talked with the players S. A. Ismail 6-6; beat A. K. Ismail night and éxelting, being pregnant with Renter

dangerous gullies and studded_with_

broken rocks and stones. It has EL

name, however, this being "Shek-

(AL Club de Bentela green)

fat Craigengower greca) and A. M. Rumjahn 6-1; bent F. D.F. V. V. Ribelim Pereira and... Loosen 6-2..

AL-Kowhúnn G...C..groota)

L. S. Hon and F. K. · Lau (C. R. C.) beat Suflad and Ismail 6-3; beat Ismail and Rumjaha 6-4; lost to Pereira and Hoosen 4-6.

Fanto

Tuesday, July 10,

▾ F. Xavi.

• H. Glutine

▼ J, WANT

1.. fuck

(At Palice R. Green) A. ChepMEN

(At Indian K. C. wteen)

At Kowloon Docks green) B. W. Readbury

howall Rond" and was laid in 1910 by energetic nature and Mr. C. Read will the 13th Rajputs. The worthy Inthians asain lend the party. He intends to 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.) bent Suffad and Ismail 6-2; have made such inronds into Both probably a hike. The rendezvous will bent Inarail and Rumjaha -1; beata. Smith surface and foundations. It is very on the Kowloon side, the usual Pereira and loosen 6-4. doubtful even if any motor vehicle site at the Star Ferry has been abdn- could reach the Pass at the present. doned in favour of the space at the: day from the South: from the North Yaumati Vehicle Ferry, and interested definite impossibility for evelists are cordially invited to meet

there i a..

C.R.C.

It is vehleics.

The two cyclista finally reached This alteration is partially due Lo Recreio Shamshuipo at 1.30 p.nij, a total of the fact that the Vehicle Ferry caters! K.0.0. 25 miles having taken no less than for the transmission of cyclists at a T.R.C. 5 hours. However, Sha-tin ·Pass] rate 507% lower than the Star Ferry, University has at last succumbed to the wheels and thereby removes « šerious objec- | Graduates of cycllats.

tion to mainland runs for the Islander H.K.C.C Next week's effort will be of a less and vice versa.-Contributed,

LEAGUE TABLE.

S.CA.A...

G. Maks

Wednesday, July 11.

sets. P. W. D. L. P. A. Pts.

W. Ward 3 3 0 0 24 3 6

IA N.B.G.C. prevent 330D 18% 816 6 TF. Stainton 32011 13 4 JAT K.C.C. green)

122 2014 24% 4 1. Ferguson

4 1 0 3 14 1242 2

3 1 0 % 10% 13% 2 2 0 1 1 7 11 1 3 0 1 22 5% 18% 1

Among those present

AT EVERY REALLY, SUCCESSFUL GATHERING

HB BEER

Hampton

E the Soma

9 A. Joten (A Club de Herreio green)

Duncan

v A. Brooksbank (A Kowloon Dork reent

[W. GIU

Thursday, July 12.

W, C. Simpson

At Club de Berres green)'

|A. Macfarlane

A. it. Hesto

At Kowloon C. C. stren) A. 3. Crate

W. V. Floid

(At Civil Servier green)

2. 4. Basto

LA

Craftengowes privert}

A. Chapman'

3. FRAGE

PAIRS.

A. Clafletre? ·

(Third Round) Monday, June 25,

E. W. Simawande J. Deakin

(A Craisenguwer green]

11. sz

15: 3. Bealed

Mí, J. Meilna A. E. Come

(Ai Palks R, C. erren)

N. M. Lurrin

3. M. Lunny

A. It. Clar G. G. Mou

(AL Civil Service green)

W. Melood

W. Mair

Tuesday, June 26.

W. H. Way

A, X. Go

At The R. C. green)

A. E. Sukatone

U. M. Oper

C. E. Filot-Jieywood v IL W, try.

AL Korken Doeke green)

J. 8. Tape

T. 1. emo

W. Hollandla

+

Noundsm

(At Hongkong Electric green)

..

Wednesday, June 27.

(P. J. Jones,

A. W. Grzmitt

· K. G. Part

Perkins

SAL Club da Recreść green)

V. Petherick

Watson

A. E. Carey

W. Glendenning

At Keos C. C. green)

11. Bestu

A. Laber

S. J. Elanto

A. SI. Busta

. RINK.

(Third Round)

F. Pal

F. W. Haynen 2. 3. firegory

▼W. E. Hollands

(At Cratrengɛwer green)

F Caster

... uelman

A. A. latark

W. V. $1.2

E. W. HAUKAA 3. Denklit

P. J. Jones

A. W. Grimmitt

IAL Palles C. mesa)

W. Porrest

R. O. Crale

At Cv Service R, F. Lur

H. W radbory

It Bleek. 1. M.. Out

revvi }

J. B

Xarler

I A. B, Aiver

V. V. Rib

(At Taikon 'R. C. green)

The third round is to be concluded on or before Monday, July. The skip of the first named rink in each tie will be responsible for all arrange. ments of matches, including notifying the Hon. Secretary of the longkong Lawn Bowls Association and also Secretaries of clubs concernet of thate tree, 1

"RINKS MATCHES.

In the Rinks championship W. Forrest, A. E. Carey, W. Mair anl G. C. Moss qualifled for the third round 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 Polleo players were leading by 22 shots to six. The Craigen- gower C. C. four have sinco conceded a walk-over to their opponenta.

Playing in the second round of the Open Roks Championship at Kow- loon Dock Recreation Club yesterday, A. H. Basio's rink word naally muc- cessful against Duncan's team, with 33 shots to 23.

The rinks were.-C. B. Basto, C. H. A. Lopen, J. J. Basto," and A. Busto: J. Watson, V. Petherick, J. S. Logan, and R. Duncan.

LEAGUE MATCH SCORES.

There was a light inaccuracy in the scope in the league match be- tween the Craigeugower C. C. and the Police R. C. on Saturday. The rink skipped by B. W. Bradbury, beat the quartette led by E. G. Post by 27 shots to 18 and not by 20 to As stated. The Craigengower team, therefore, won the match by 85 shots to 10.

15

HOME

RACING

Call-Over For Hunt Cup Handicap

London, June 18. The call-over for the lant Cup Handienp was announced today in follows.

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