THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TO-MORROW'S LAWN BOWLS
Two Interesting Matches In Second Division
CRAIGENGOWER SENIORS" AT HOME
TO CLUB DE RECREIO
Chief interest in the lawn bowls league programme to-morrow is in the list of second division fixtures. The Indian Recreation-Club, present leaders, and Kowloon Bowling Green Club, strong challengers, both have stiff matches.
31. Y. Atal
Macdonald
1. G. Charllon
The I.R.C. are at home to Civil. Alu? Service who will probably make a (skip) the Saokunpoo team go all the way KOWLOON D.O.C. for the points, while the Dowling Groen ontertain the. Police, whose V. Barla hopes of making the leadership . . . Thompson Among the seniors, the Bowling I. F. Stoneham
D. W. Waterson Groen are away to the Police... king The latter are always dangerousw. E q (chip) on their own green, but the Austin Triler
are still useful,
C. L. Farmer
Boad toom should manage to M. J. Henderson
collect the points. Craigengower Rowe
(k!p}
1. Collyer
1. Westlake IR. Davies (skip)
v. POLICE R.C.
"A", their nearest rivals entertain JL.K. ELECTRIC KOWLOON C.C. the Itecrelo, who earlier in the
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season beat them at Kowloon, R. Butler "This should provide a fine match, 6. 7. Padrett with the "Craig" enjoying a slight() edge.
The complete programme, und
some of the teams follow.
SENIOR DIVISION.
Civil Service C. b.
Uralgengowie "A"
Police IL C.
Kowloon C. C.
• Kowloon Docks B, C.
Club de Recreto
Kowloon 1.0, 0. Taikoo It. C.
JUNIOR DIVISION.
Club de Recrea
Indian G Kowloon B. G. C.
Hongkong Electri Yacht Club
Selected teams
as follows:
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Craigengewer
Civli Berrica C.
Police R. C.
Kowloon C. C
▼ Football Club
I, IL. volry
2. G. Haigh
N, M. Currie (rk?5) ·
W. Orchard
8. Deacon
Beurtver
11. Hateh
La de Home
M. N. Hakusen
C. Fletcher
T. W. CEIT
* Kern (ship)
A. Wright
V. C. Labrum
La dich
I
M. Jack (aklp)
J. 8. Dinnen
W. W. fint
LF Lammiert
(ekip) I, Övery
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YACHT CLUB ». POOTBALL CLUR..
A. Stevenson
G. E. Costello
P. Morzan
R. I. Sha
Sir Thomas Beuthorn, C. B. Robertson
F. 8. Abraham
A, Humphreys
R. A. Trengtore
CORBETT WANTS A.
RETURN BOUT.
..... Landon.
Dick Corbett, of Bethnal Green, the bantno-weight champlon who was defeated'on phíoth by ex-Seaninn Tommy Watson, of Newcastle, the feather-weight title holder, wants a return fight,
Mr. Joe Morris, · Corbett's nunager, said:"Corbett would He another meeting with Watson at 9 stones, and he is willing to put up a side stake of £200."
INTERPORT TRIALS
PEREIRA. BREAKS RECORD
IN BACK STROKE
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FRIDAY, -- AUGUST 10,
MEMORIAL TO
BROWN JACK
RECOGNITION OF GREAT HORSE
·SEVERAL IDEAS
London.
Among racing 'folk there is a strong feeling that some sort of recognition should be ninde of the fine fent of Brown Jack in win-, ning. the Queen Alexandra Stakes six year in succession.
Ono suggestion is that the Аn- cot Executive should place a tablet on the side of the unsaddling boxi for the winner giving details of his record and past history.
Another suggestion, made by a writer In a letter to The Times, is that a race should be named after him.
The writer, who adopts 'tho identity of the famous horse Eclipse, statés, "So my old friend (Brown Jack) has done it again; feel comfortable until the Ascot what a pair we are, but I shall not In-authorities do the right thing.
have my own stakes at Sandown and the old boy should have his at Ascot."
Trisis held at the Victoria Recrea- tion Club Inst night with a view to assisting in the selection of swim- mers for the Hongkong-Shanghai terport matches saw a good display of talent and ono record "broken.
In the first heat La 1. Pereira beat the Club record in the 100 yards back stroke, clocking in at 70 1/6 seconds to knock 1 1/6 seconds off the time recorded by Wong Slong-hing in 1929.
The results were:
This is true enough. There are the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park, the Trespasser Hurdle at Lingiteld, the Beeswing Plate at Newcastle and the Flying Dutch-
1934.
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A stene from "The Invisible Man", the H. G. Well's thriller, which is showing at the Kikfa Theatre on Sunday. Featsired players are Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart and Una O'Conner, the latter
of "Cavalcada" fama,
Lancashire's Magnificent
Recovery Of Form
(Continued from Page 8.)
¡Susaox scored 287 for acven
wickets. Tate
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris.. Genova,
declaring the Berlin... | innings closed next morning at
|Helsingfors,: the overnight' total. No play was 100 Yards Back Stroke1, L. R. Pereira (70 1/52, W. Lawrence man Handicap at York, all import-country (but that apparently does possible on the second day until Oslo
four o'clock, and before the closeAthons (70 3/5); 3, Lau Po-hay (78); 4, Lotant races named after famous not matter). racehorses. Yiu-chouk,
At this dangerous period of of play Northamptonshire had lan 100 Yans Breast Stroke.--1, Soon A representative of the Ascot Lancashire's career at Blackpool, scored 114 for five wickats. On Buenos Aires To-shun and E. M. Marques tied (79); authority, when asked if there was when they were to all intents and the morning of the Inst day
Shanghai New York. 3, E. Goanne (82 3/5), 4, Ng Chung-nny likelihood of a similar honour purposes beaton, Duckworth and Northamptonshire saved the fellow
Ainsterdam fey (87); 5, O. Lopez.
in on, but Sussex, already 100 runs Vienna 60 Yards Sprint-1, T. L. Faget being conferred on Brown Jack, Parkinson scored 36 runs A. Macfarlane (ahip) A. moksbank (skip) (26); 2, H. L. Ozorio (27 1/6); 3, said: "Up to the present the mat twenty minutes. What a gesture, on, scored 115 runs quickly for Prague.
B. Roza (27 3/5); 4, Lau Po-hayler Has not been considered official what a sight to see! Another five wickets before Tate declared Dueliarest
ly. As there will not be another brave innings by Phillipson, and the innings closed for a second Madrid. (28 1/5).
A diving event saw a large number fixture on the Royal Heath until Worcestershire on the last day time. And he put the cap on a of entries including E. da Rorn, Kwok next June it is unlikely that any were left with 122 runs to make really fine performance by himself Chee-shun, W. S. Bunny, Chang thing will be dono in a hurry."
to win. Their task, normally not taking six Northamptonshire Copenhagen Ping-wing. Worg Sok-Jani, W. R.
very difficult one, was made less wickets in the second innings for Lisbon Tait.
A scratch polo match was after
easy by the fact that the pitch had seven runs in 10.4 overs. Indeed, Bombay.. wards played between teams compris
been affected by rain, and by the he may give himself a pat on the Yokohama, ing Chau Sik-put, N. Degado, E. L,
manner in which firet Sibbles and back. Gosano, B. Gosano, Lo G. Hin, A. A.
then Hopwood leapt to their Roza, and H. L. Ozarlo; and M. M.
chance. FOR Soares, J. R. Soares, E. Lawrence, J. A. Guterres, L. A. Roza, W. T. Camp bell, and T Paget.
A. W: Bruen
J. A. R. elby
for to-morrow aro E. Haughan (skip)
SENIOR DIVISION.
CIVIL SERVICE C.C. ↑ K'LOON DOCK $ĻG
T. Armstron
I. Whani
W. Grimmilt
1. Hallidor
E. Knight
Alderman
(ak)
Eccleshat Deakin (aktp)
W. Blomonida
Strang
0. Brwn 2. Jancs
A. BL Calman
1. R. Packa
4. Henderson *
W, Hedley
T. Coleman
J. Revie
J. Kempton
(sklo)
J. McKriyle ({sklo)
N. G. Crata
M. Fergus 13
J. Lindamy
(all)
CRAIGOWER “A” ↑.
E Conte
W. V. Field
D. tuman
D. W. Bradbury
G. L. Barhiman
A. B. Gomes
11. Thear
Takip
UJ. M. Omar (4)
B. Landrit
A A. Back
RF. LA
I. Uans (hp)
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CLUS DE RECREIO.
1 J. Silv
L. F. Xavier
V. V. Ribeiro
A. U. ato (kip)
A. A. Remedios
C. H. Basta
1. A. Alves
C. G. Biler
{akip)
A. Guileres
3. . Overlo
C. F. Marques
P. X. M. Bila (skip)
FOLICE RC. *. KOWLOON D.G.C.
J. Watson
A. S. Ranel?
Bedding
1. T. Farrelt
J. H. Logan
J. C. Meyer
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1. Herd
J. I. R
A. C. Young
A. Chapman (sklo)
1.
F9 Carter
J. Rumeli (akin)
1. & Stephens
J. J. Gregory
. 1: W. Hayden
0. S. Graver
*(akta)
Reserve:
9. Strange
| HEREDITARY GIFT
TENNIS
Twins of Sporting Couple
Reach Finals
The programme of Interport events, which will be swum at the French Club pool at Shanghal are as follows: Thursday, September 13.
440 yards free style. 100 Yards Breast-stroke. Relay race, (teams of 8 a side). Water FoloShanghai v. Tientsin.
Friday, September 14.
100 Yards free style Medley Race (Breast, book and free
Twin brother and sister, aged 14 years, reached the finals of the boys'
xiri junior tennis style). and championships of Scotand a re- cord for any junior championship of the world. They were Robin and
{ Mollie Welsh. Mollie won her
final, but Robin lost his.
Water Pola-Hongkong v. Tientsin.
Saturday, September 15.
100 Yards Back-stroke. Diving (one metre board). 220 Yards free_style, Water Polo Shanghai v. Hong kong.
It is a wonderful example of heredity in sport. The children's father
In addition the programme cach Robin Welsh, was an evening will include variety swim- international Rugby and lawn ming events for members of the tennis player. The mother Was Shanghal Swimming Association." even more famous. She won the women's lawn tennis championship six times-first an Mrs. Curls Whyte in 1906, and later as Mrs. Robin Welsh, the last time being in 1923.
W. Macfarlane takin Scottish-
R Duncan
V. Polhoriek
H. Randle
23. Bat.
(0)
KOWLOON C.-C. v. TÀIKOO & C.
ff. Gittina
F. Goodwit
C. J. Taechl
1. Fruner
(skip)
3. W. M. Unow is
W. lyde
FC. Fincher
R. P. Phillipa (ship)
II. Hampton
G. Herridge
C. E. Elkelleywood
A. E. Stikatone
jakip)
J. J. Whyte
A. W. Norris
T. F. Stanton
R. M.Krowa
W. Brown
1. RummNERA
G. H. Stewart
D. Munro (k|p)
Casaleghama
D. 1.Bune
Matthews
1. C. Chalniets (akų){
JUNIOR DIVISION.
CLUB DE RECHEIO y. CharGOWER C.C.]
II. A. Botelho
W. Eoglian
3. M. 5. osario.
W. Bagley
Dr. R. A. Bato
P. G. Barry
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G. X. Hay
Ģ. M. 3. Alres
J. J. Esto
7. Machado
skip)
F. V. M. R. Rouss
PA. Yvanovich
Julio Ribeiro fak(p)
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CHALLENGE
ASIATIC RUGBY
Association Formed In Perak
It is hoped, however, that the memory of this game old horse, who is easily that most popular in training since the days of Pretty Polly and Victor Wild, will be preserved in some way or other, either by a tablet, horse race or some such means.
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was a corpse; beaten in the end figure innings in Test matches Silver (forward).21 by 32 runs after be good a match with double centurica in county War Loan.. as could be imagined. Hopwood's followed up victory over Glamór- In addition to his successes in bowling figures in the two innings gan at Llanelly by seven wickets
Queen Alexandra-Stakes, are well worth recording: 62.2 against Nottinghamshire at Bristol matches make upon their full team Brown Juck has also won the overs, 27 maidens, 112 runs, 15 by an innings and 32 runs. They rather a strain. It is all very well Goodwood Cup and Ascot Gold,
have now won four matches in to have to play a substitute number Cups, the Ascot Stakes, the Ebor wickets. Handicap and the Chester Cup.
succession, and it a remarkable one, or to be without one of your fact that on each of the last three | bowlers, but when three of your occasions they have lost the tosa.five key men are taken away, and Yorkshire, although they beat you wonder how many more are to
the call which Test little beyond a jokō.
TATE'S TWO DECLARATIONS. It is hoped that he will run at Goodwood in August if the going Sussex, in the meantime, cap- tained by Tate, gained a remark- Js suitable,
Eclipse, who has his own raceable victory over Northampton-Essex at full easily enough, are go next time, the matter gets at Sandown, was the most re-shire at Hore. On the first day finding markable horse in the history of the Turf. He was foaled in 1764 and was never beaten in a race. He retired from racing before the Но Derby was instituted in 1780. aired many winners and died in
1789;
The unbeaten and unextended St, Simon was one of his descend- ants, and long after the death of the famous racehorse, "Eclipso first, the rest nowhere," remained a popular catch-phrase and was used by Macaulay In one of his exsnys.
The Gimerucks Stakes at, York is named after a horse of that Ipoh, July 28.
name which towards the end of At a meeting held at the Town the 18th century won 25 out of 27 Hall today it was decided to form races. Its memory is celebrated The Perak Asiatic Rugby Foot- once a year by a banquet at York ball Association, with a view to attended by the notabilities of the
Turf. encouraging 'Asiatics in Perak to take up the handling code.
The Becawing Plate at New There was a large crowd present castle is named after Beeswing, Luis Logan, Mania middle at the meeting and a temporary who won six Nowcastle caps in committee was elected as follows: Successive years, and Flying weight, is after the championship Mr. Rajaretnam (chairman), Mr. Dutchman Handicap at York la of Spain. He has announced that Ong Khck Cheow (secretary) and
after Lord Eglinton's
Seeking European Title
Barcelona, Aug, 4.
JH. A he will seek Spanish citizenship, Messrs. Haji Abdul Wahab, Moh. fainous horse, who won the Derby
try to annex the local champion-Shariff, Bachan Singh, Lec, Alan and the St. Leger In 1860.. (a) ship, and then challenge the chan-Yui, Yeo Teng Khoo, W, Jesudusan
W, J. Boward
W. K. Way
iwonard
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1. W. Handali
W. Phelps
A. A., Lawin (sklo)
· INDIAN RC. «. CIVIL BERVICE CC.
A. 1. Ramjates
D. M. Kine
D. Madar
24. Omar (k[p]
Hooked
1. Inack
M. Omar
A. H Minu (@k(p)
M. Rumlahn
1. Musor.
B, Wiliams
3. Jarvis
FL I. 100%
d. Cuna
(skip)
E W. Hamilton 11. Lockhart
Lurk (skip)'. Gellatley
plan of Europe. He has already and Moh Yacob. posted a challenge for the Cubaň, Chea Morejon.
Logan, who just reaches the light-heavy class when he is a bit ver-weight, in the present holder of the title of heavy-weight cham
ion of the Orient, having won and defended this title in a series of bouts in Manila.
Pat Paterson and Charles Starratt, ma they appear jogether to orm the love internat in "Call It Luck", now showing at the Queen's
Capt. von Papen quoted from
The committee were authorised Hitler's letter to alm, dated July to draft rules and circulate them 26. among those intercated, It was de- cided that membership of the as the late President von Hinden. Mociation should consist of affiliat burg's last letter to him, anying od clubs, whose members would he was sending von Papen as the be considered as collective mem- diplomatic representative of the bers of the association and who Reich to Vienna, "in the sincero would be represented at meetings hope that you will be successful by delegates,
In re-establishing normal, cordial relations with the Austrian people who are related to us by descent. My. best wishes accompany you In carrying out this responsible task."
LOYAL TO HITLER
VON PAPEN'S STATEMENT ON NEW POST
Berlin, Aug. D. On the eve of his departure for Vienna, to assume the appointment of German Mipister to Austria. the former Vice-Chancellor. Capt. von Papen expressed his swerving loyalty to Hitler..
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"I have accepted this mission- In order to fulfil it in accordance with its meaning and spirit; because I know how much deponds" on is realisation for relieving the tension in Europe, and because I can thereby. sorvo my country," ha declared in an exclusivo state ment to Reuter,
Capt. von Papen added the letter was a command, but at the same time a testament to which nothing need he added,,
Capt von Papon concluded his. statement with the words "Holl Hitler.Reuter,
SPORT ADVIS.
FANLING HUNT.
for
There will be smooting those interested in HUNTING during the coming Season, in 'the Capt. von Papon sald the task Board Room of Messrs, Jardine in Vienna had been assigned to Matheson & Co., Ltd., on TUES him by his fender, the Chancellor, | DAY, 28th AUGUST, 1934, at 5.30 and Was clearly defined. Inp.m.
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