THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY JUNE 29, 1934.
CRAIGENGOWER FACE
STIFF TASK
TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE LAWN BOWLS
CHAMPIONS. VI SIT THE_K.C.C.
INDIANS SHOULD WIN
Craigengower first string, who successfully entertained Kow- loon Bowling Green Club Inst week, have a stiff task in front of them for to-morrow, when they visit Civil Service. A win here will do much to restore their position, but defeat may mean the end of their attempt for the championship.
JUNIOR DIVISION,
CRAIGENGOWER C.C. «. CIVIL SKUVICE
The Bowling Green, present] leaders of the frat division are on their neighbours green at the KCC, and ought to win despite. R. Sour the vagaries of the green. Cral-Abbia gengower "B" and Police would appear to be other winners.
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M. Parvia
VERY EXPANSION
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Maharadja of Rajpipla photo graphed at the Epsom Darby with hures Windsor Lad which after one of the most exciting run in the his Allenan (skip) H. R. Wood skip)tory of the 159 years old Derby brought his master victory and a fortune.
W. Phelps
A. Coethe
W. J. Howard J. van der Lely
In the second divialon the w. K. Way (skip) Indian Recreation Club should bob, K. Tharas
14. Enalist
able to consolidate themselves at H. W. Kandall the head of the table, for they c. Barry ekip) aro at home to the Yacht Club.
Police are confronted with a bigi Job in visiting the Recreio and
KOWLOON RS.C.
Roma
C. L. Farmer
may further lose their grip as AM. J. Henderson result.
J. G. Meyer (ekly)
I. P. Stoneham
3. 11, Hunkirə
The programme of matches for W. "k. Ifalo to-morrow follows:
SENIOR DIVISION,
Kower ""
2. H. Ron Enkelp)
J. Muesonalá
F. V. 'Beatle
J. . Charlton
G. EF Thampion
(=kip)
2. Purvi L. Collyer
4. Gunn
H. Major
C). Sirange
I. Luck (akip)
11. Weatiske
■
J. Gallalley
J. Pooler
TR Darker skip)
T. KOWLOON C.C.
INDIAN R.C..
[A, H. Rumlahn
Clit Service C. C.
Kowloon C. 0.
W
3. 6. 6
Police It, C.
Creieneower "D"
▼
Kowloon Duel
Club de Rrereko
JUNIOR DIVISION.
|A, K. Ninu
Cralgengower C. C.
♥
Clyft Berylee C. C.
R. M. Umxe takipt
Kowloon D. G. c.
Kowloon C. G.
D. M. Khan
Indian R. C.
น
Yarbi Club
bt. 1. asck
Chub de Recreio
Poller B, C.
A. M. Omar
Hangkong Bertrie for
SENIOR DIVISION.
Football Club
Teams selected
matches are appended:
M. N. Rakvien
W. Tuileshr
T. W. Car
E Kern (skin)
A Wright
V. Q. Labrum.
Jurk
J. M. Jach (alp)
C. Fletcher
W. W. Henk L. N. Latuméri 21. Uvery (skip)
YACHT CLUB
C. Young
. J. Hansen Sir Thomas Scuthern
A, Macfarle (3) E. Abraham
A. W. Brawn
A. M. Wehab ukip) B. E. Maughan (1k|p)
3. Hoosen
tn-morrow's, Y. Adel
CIVIL RERVICE, CRAIGENGOWER "A"
T. Armstrong
W. Champekorter
W. V. Flelt
A. E. Contes
LR Whant
A. W. GrimSTEČKE
H. W. Tiradůtery
(skip)
1. E. Knight
Alderman
Eeriwhall
9.
8.
Deakin
W. Simmon
Huildge
A. 0. Braw
1. Hunjabn
G. 1, Bucharz 21
A. 8. Gomes
11. Beer
kip
U. M. UmAY
J. H. Landolt
P. J. Jones (all)
A. A. Bayark R. F. L
Takipi
tin (skip)
KOWLOON C.C. v. KawtoON N.G.C.
W. M. Brow
E. C. Fincher
W. Hyde
P. T. Farrell
J. S. Lugan
I. U
R. P. Phillips (klp W. B. Drake tuklub
Tiampton
A. Howe
C. E. Ellot-Heywood
A. E. Subtone (kip)
1. Gitting
3. Dinner
J. Thech!
3. Fruer
{ki)
J. Watson
A. B. Russell·
J. II. Budding
In Chuy
R. Danezh
S. Band
V. Pethericto
W. Macfarlan kin
A. D. Mader
A. 1. Dullah (skly)
LM Greenhill
J. A. It. Selby
A. T. Hamilton A. Chaption (skip)
CLUB DE RECREIO v. POLICE A.Ç.
7). C. Alves
A. V. Barme
E, M. Remedi
11. Rozarlo (skip)
FAX
D. t. 5.
Julio Rhe
H. A. Batein
(all)
J. M. S. Rosario
C. M. N. Alves
Dr. t. A. EXAMIN
FOOTBALL CLUB
R. P. Shan
** Murgen
A. Unikebank
J. Russell (all)
#. 14 PAKE
E. H. Carter
J. Gregory (ukig>)
1. Stephens
G. Graver
Riber RAT
H. W. Haynes
**kipi stroctvet:
CRAIGENGOWER "IP" «. KOWLOON DOCKS 4. A. Tiengore
F. Tuck
M. J. Medion
5. Arculli
5-Gavannah−4+kijj-
C. Duncan
IC
W. T. Brightman
Rowselet (kip)
A. E. Marchent
Milton
W. 001.
C. Summons (akip)
A. M. Calman
T. Coleman
J. Kembles
-J-MeHetrick
W. H. C. Robop.
34. Fratton
14. Cro
J. C. New enkelp
J. Jiovw
J. Provan
J. A. Lindley W. Greig
iskip)
POLICE RC.. CLUB DE RECREIO
F. Booker
A. Clarke (ik|p)
W. Nolan
4
W. Porrent
A. Channing
Lowen
1. 8. Riddell caktɔ)
W. 8. Dall
5. Farlow
G. 8. Alexander
W. McHardy (skin)
W. Beled
L. Glemetalne
J. I. MeWalter
SOUTHEND'S NEW HOME
More Tickets For Cup Finalists
The Football League at the au- nual meeting decided to defer con- sideration of a resolution that players' agreements should contain a clause enabling clubs to reduce wages almost immediately after in- capacitation through illness or in- Jury. The Management Committee decided to circularise clubs on the matter. -
Southend United were given permission to remove from the Kursaal to a new ground at the local Greyhound Stadium.
The League decided to recom- mend to the Football Association that 15,000 Cup Final tickets in- tend of 7,500 be allocated to the elubs reaching that stage.
On behalf of the League clubs. Sir Samuel Hill-Wood presented an inscribed silver salver and a
How Windsor Lad Won A Thrilling Derby
Masterly Riding By Smirke
The 1934 Derby is regarded to be one of the best and most thrilling on record, and the following round-the-course account by "Picquet" in the News-Chronicle, reveals exactly how exciting was the race.
How and why did Colombo lose the Derby? That is the ques- tion that the whole world is ask- ing this evening, for the cold fact now goes down on the scrolls that Lord Glanely'a idol lost by a length and a neck to the Maharaja of Rajpipla's Windsor Lad and Lord Woolavington's Easton.
OF CYCLING
ACTIVITIES
LONG DISTANCE RECORDS TO BE ATTACKED:
CHRISTMAS CAMPING RUN TO CANTON
At a meeting held recently, the Committeee of the Hongkong Cycling Club carried the Club further along the tide of success and, in addition to settling a few general items, the programme for the cooler months was fully dealt with..
The first item arranged is a Plenic Timekeeper: Mr, C. Read. Entrance
Nov 25-Club Run-leave Vehiclo
Doc. 2: 100 Miles Record At-
I mentioned after ho won the Trip on August Bank Holiday, and Fees-Members $2.00; Non-members. Chester Van with Windsor Ladt is being held chiefly to cater for $0.00. how, when he rented part of Captain the many people Interested in the Bella stabling at Lambourn, he Club, who aro at the moment non-Ferry, Island Pler at 1.16 p.m. asked which box Felstead had stood cyclists. A launch will be hired for in before he won the Derby, and about seven hours, the destination tempts Kowloon Circuit at 0a.m. promptly put Windsor Lad there. being ono
of the neighbouring Timekeeper: Mr. C. Read. Entrance Windsor Lad is by Blandford, the islands, Refreshments will be pro- Feus:-Members $3.00; Non-members aire who in carrying all before him. vided by the Club, and in order to 10.00. NEMEN
Dec. 0:- Club Run-leave Vehicle for intending Ferry at 1.15 p.m.
AL-
HISTORY REPEATED. cover the expenses of the excursion For Smirke, the successful jockey, it will be necessary no praise can be too high. His brain participants to chtain a ticket from Dec. 10: Open Free-Whool Com- worked with lightning-like rapidity, either Mr. C. Rend, 7 Fuk Wing St., petition Ropulse Bay Road, meet From the evidence of my own eyes and he showed courage and decision Shamshuipo, or Mr. II. A. G. Kentes, Vehicle Ferry, Island Pler at 1 pm. and the evidence of several jockeys of a very high order. His licence was Wellington Barraks (R.A.S.C), Vio TimekeepersMr. C. Road and Mr. who had a "close up of the Incidents only restored to him towards the end toria.
H. G. Crayford. Entranco Fees: of the race, I will endeavour to explain of last season, after he had been The winter activities are scheduled Members $1.60; Non-members $2.60, the calamity and its cause. Donoghue, standing down for several years, and to commence with an Opening Kun Dec. 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27:-A camp still the supreme master of the situs now he has won the Derby. It is a on October 21, the route to be taken ing Run to Canton will be arranged tion when he is riding in the Derby, curious circumstance that the still being via Nathan Road and Laichikok on these dates under Mr. C. Read and Jumped Medieval Knight off in front living Charles Wood, who, was one of to Castle Peak where refreshments Mr. H. A. G. Keates. All cyclists and took the beat position.
Archer's most formidable rivals, are being arranged by the Club at will be warmly welcomed. anderwont a period of suspension the Cafeteria. Cyclists who have not Johnstone, on Colombo, also struck similar to that of Smirke and that already joined the Club by that time temple. Kowloon Circuit at 6 mm.
Dec. 30-12-Hours Record off well and proceeded to go with immediately after his Beence was will be extended a cordini Invitation Timekeeper:-Mr. C. Read. Entrance Medieval Knight. Had he bat restored he won the Derby on the to the run, but will be made subject Fece:Members $4.00; Non-members known, he was being lured to his late Mr. Gubbln's Galteo Moro. to a charge of $1 for refreshments, $8.00.
Membera "will refresh themselves at Dec. 31: New Year's Eve Run- the Club's expense. The return Leave Vehicle Ferry 930 p.m. Return journey will be by the same route, Shamshulpo at 8 am, Rofreshments. the following timetablo having been to be arranged by each individual.. arrangest:
Jan. 8:Open Hill-Climbing Com- Leave Vehicle Ferry, Kowloon at petition. Itepulse Bay Road to Hill 1 im.
top near Stanley. Leave Vehicle at Ferry at 2.80 p.m. (Island Pler), Timekeepers:-Mr. C. Read and Mr. H. G. Crayford. Entrance Fees: Members $1.00; Non-members $2.50.
Jan. 13: Club Run-leave Vehicle Ferry at 1.15 p.m.
Own destruction. for Medieval Knight was in effect the unconscious villain of the piece.
HONGKONG GOLF CLUB
Donoghue continued to lead and at the crest of the hill Colombo had dropped back a little and Bondsmani had, gone just ahond of him. There were a few changes in the order as STARTING TIMES FOR 11 am. they went over the hill, with Medieval Knight still leading. Colombo had loat a little ground and Fleetfoot had! Imovel up suddenly alongside Medieval! The following are the starting times Knight. Tiberius was also there and over the Old Course at Fanling dur Windsor Lad was improving his post-ing the week-end. tion, as was Enston
FANLING
SUNDAY.
Old Course. 9.28 m.in. T. A. Pearce, A. E. Lissa
9,32
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When Fleetfoot had gone up to Medieval Knight he stopped and so did Donoghun's mount. The latter was just in front of Colombo and the favourite received a check. As they made the turn, with Medieval Knight 9,30 9,40 and leo dashed Windsor Lad into it, 9.44 while Gordon Richards went with him on Easton.
A. E. Carey (skip) cheque for £200 to Mr. T. Charn-dropping out, Smirke saw an opening
• IK KLECTRIC
J. K. Slona
IL C. Butler
G. T. J'adgets
A. F. Paul (skip}
A. McKellar
1. G. Inlah
1. W. 11. Musketi
8. Den (akip)
W. Orcharı!
11... McKay
J. P. Lunny
7. Tinkhiz
WIMBLEDON: LEADING
PLAYERS WIN
Continued from Page 8.) Hopana, wife of the Australian Davis Cre player. Mrs. Hopman rut up a brilliant, display, and F. X. X. Silva (akm) | cały lost after three sets,
A. Machnda
JtOorlo
C. Marqu
3. Ta Nerunbe
C. H. Resto
3. B. C. Fender
Tallan
11. E
4. C. Mon
11. A. Aires
W. Mair
(wk/p)
C.
B
(chip)
FG, Fost
I.. J. 911
G. Yerklum
J. Bhepherd
F. V. Ilbetro
A. A. RameTION.
W. E. Hollands (skip) A. 11, Banda (skip)}
She was much the better player
ley, the former secretary of the League, who recently retired after 31 years' service,
Messrs. W. I. Bassett (West Bromwich), M. F. Cadman (Tut tenham) and A. Brook Hirst (Huddersfield) were re-elected to the Management Committee.
Mr. F. W. Rinder (Aston Villa) was elected a vice-president of the League, and
In tribute to the memory of the late Mr. Herbert Chapman, and officials of other clubs who have died since last year, the meeting stood in silence for a minute-
The Northern Section Champion- ships Shield and medals presented to Barnsley.
were
cover the whole of the court in'a facile and effective manner.
Madame Mathieu recovered in the second set, when she establish- ed the initiative which was not again conceded.
Mrs. Hopman held her own well in the first set which she took to In the final get, but in the end three. She had the Frenchwoman was beaten by the severity of guessing with repertory of Madame Mathieu's attack-Ren strokes which
her to ter.
allowed
"no!"
Ho'd always had his way with women.. but for once... his will power wasn't as strong as hor won't power
SYLVIA SIDNEY FREDRIC MARCH
in
GOOD DAME
a B. E. Schulberg production A,POTOMSTRE 27htwem
AL KING'S
TO-MORROW THE
E. M. Bryden, K. S. Morri-
Бол
1. H. Genre, A. B. Purvcu.
A. T. Lay, H. H. Pethick. Major Mackenzie, R. A. Rodgers.
Arrive Castle Peak Cafeteria
Leava Castle Peak Cafeteria 1 p.m.
Діеретве p.m.
at
at Shamshuipo at 8.30
Jan. 20-Open Tourist Time Trial 50 Miles in four hours. Kowloon Start at 1 pm. from Sham- Entrance Foos:--Member
On the following Saturday October 27, a Night Run to be held around the Kowloon Circuit, the starting Circuit, time being 9 pm from the Vehicle shulpo. Ferry, Kowloon. Refreshments will $1.50; Non-members $3.00. Refresh- be arranged by each individual. It is ments provided by the Club en route hoped to reach Shamshulpo for dis- at 35 miles. persal by 2.30 .m.
Other events arranged are follows:-
Jan. 27:25 Miles Open Road Race us-Kowloon Circuit-first rider to start at 7 a.m. Timekeeport-Mr. H. G. Nov. 4:-Opon Tourist Time Trial Crayford, Entranco Foos:-Mombers 50 Miles in four hours. Kowloon $2.00; Non-members $5.00. Circuit. Start at i pan. from Sham- In each competitive event suitable shuipo. Entranco Feu:-Mombura awards will be made to the leading D. K. Hislop, E..P. Fletcher. $1.50; Non-members $3.00. Refresh three riders, whilst in the Tourist H. Hampton, W. S. Hilller.ments provided by the Club en route Time Trial events certificates are to
MONDAY
12
0,48
WHAT THE JOCKEYS SAY. Nicoll had then secured the rails on Tiborius. This all happened before 0.58 Colombo had recovered from his check, with the result that Johnstona had to
H. N. Williamson, N. X. Littlejohn.
9.62
Old Course.
at 05 miles,
Nóv. 11: Cub Run, leave Vehicle
Nov. 18:60 Miles Record At
bail Colombo right out to the middle 0.28 a.m. T. A. Pearce, K.,8. Morri- Ferry at 1.15 p.m.
of the fleld. Some of the Jockeys,
estlinate that Windsor Lad had gain 9,32
ed a full 100 yards on Colombo when they had settled down in the straight. Tiberius was not left long in command uf the situation, and Windsor Lad went ahead of him.
Colombo,ricing by himself, was running on strongly and Johnstone thought that when they were n
furlong from home he was almost with Windsor Lad. He thinks that from that point his mount weakening.
was
Ho did not seem so to niņny people. I thought that Colombo was running on strongly. He never got there with the handicap that had been imposed on him at the turn and be lost, the Derby,
Windsor Lad ran on like a good) stayer and Easton, Eco, ran on well but the French-bred colt was not good! enough to beat the Irish colt, Lord
Woolavington has, however, the con- solation that in buying Easton, after he had run secand to Colombo in the Guineas, he made no bad bargain.
It was a truly run race in the good; Lime of 2min. 34sec., which equalled that of Hyperion last year.
Alishah was one who had bad; ∙lack, for Perryman, who came off a sick bed to ride him, lost both frons when another horse gave kim a bump at the top of the hill. He was nearly brought down, and travelled two furlongs more before he recovered them.
"A nice night I should have been coming down the straight without my irons,' Was his
coniment. Alishali
ran a good race in the circumstances, for he Anished sixth. Actually Tiberius finished fourth, Allahaḥ fifth, Valerius sixth, Umidwar seventh, and Patriot King, whom It was not decided to start until an hour before the race, eighth. Tiberius, although
ho came Into the straight with the best past- tion, could not and mụch, extra speed, nor could Primero, who was well up at the turn,
COLOMBO'S GOOD BEHAVIOUR. Colombo gave the lie to all the moonshine that has been talked abouti his temperament. He was saddled in The Durdans, but his trainer
Was made to understand that he must be In the paddock 25 minuten before the race. From the moment ho came he was completely undisturbed, and the sight sweat that broke out behind his girths dried as quickly as it came, He went through the parade, turning -his head repeatedly to look at the crowd and taking a most intelligent Interest in everything. At the post there was no colt better bolaved, but ho lost the Derby and the circum- stance seemed to stun his owner and trainer.
Marcus Marsh had Windsor Lad looking beautiful... He is one of our: youngest trainerske has only been "on his own" for, a year—but he has Inherited the raggio touch of hin dather, the fate Richard Marsh, with classic horses. He bought this colt as a yearling for 1,800 guineas on his own judgment, and wisely, never attempted to do much with him last
be given to the riders covering tho 60 miles within the required time. No award will he made in this instanceo to the rider covering the 50 miles in W. Gaddum, R. A. Rodgers.tempts. Kowloon Circuit at 6.30 a.m. the fastest time...
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