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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1984.

LEAGUE BOWLS TITLE MAY BE DECIDED TO-MORROW

CRAIGENGOWER'S BIG

OPPORTUNITY

VIRTUA

WINNERS OF DIV. I

IF BEAT C.S.C.C.

́ ́ASSURED ASSISTANCE OF LOCAL

INTERPORT PLAYERS,

Australian Tennis Rankings

QUIST & McGRATH ELEVATED

COLÓNY The History SWIMMING Of

Hyperion

SUCCESS

TWO INTERPORT EVENTS WON Hongkong started off with two The notable features in the creditable victories on the first night Australian rankings for 1934, are of the Interport swimming meet at the elevation of Vivian McGrath Shanghai, when, at the French Chib Whether or not Craigengower win the first division and Adrian Quist to places in the tank last night, the Colony swimmers singlen ahead of Harry Hopman. picked up eleven valuable points, of the Lawn Bowls League will probably be decided to- Crawford, as expected, Tientsin le second with pine and morrow, when the C.C.C. "A" team oppose Civil Service. tains his position, at the head of Shanghal third with woven,

Hongkong's successes were in the 220 yards .froo style, which Lawrence

Won Iti Ano style, and the 100 yards breast stroke, which Kwok Chun-hang captured by the the relay race, a length. In Colony team was third, in spite of high expectations,

W. Notan

A win for Craigongower will10, 0. Moss (skip) make them virtual champions, but o. A. Dowman defeat would give the Kowloon Shepherd Bowling Green a sporting chance W. F Hollands (skip)

IT. Talion

of challenging them in a declding gender

F. Booker match.

Craigengewer are the visitors A. R. Clark (ikip)

and this is a big handicap to them, }

C. G. Bilva

1. I. Hilv

I F. Xavier

P. V. Ribadeo

A. 1. Blasto

In A Outlerres

2. G. Onoria

G. E. Marques

Junior, Division,

Happily, however, they will be able CRAHENGOWER C.C

to hold a full team, since their In- terport players return to-day and

will be avaliable.

To-morrow's programme and some of the teams which will be taking part follows.

The programme for to-morrow is apponded:

BENIOR DIVISION. Civil Service C. 0, * Craigengewer "A" Greizengowor ""

Police R. O.

JUNIOR

Cruzangower C. O.

Indian R. C.,

Mob de Becreto

Football Club

(sklo)

(skip)

CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

11. Major

#. Wilmo

L. Collyer

the list.

MEN.

1 Jack H. Crawford; 2 Vivian B. McGrath: 3 Adrinn K. Quist; 4 Harry C. Hopman: 6 Donald Turnbull: 6 Edward F. Moon: 7 R. W. Ewin; 8 Ray Dunlop; 9 W. B. Walker: 10 L. Schwartz.

WOMEN.

Shanghai, Sept. 13. Itongkang won the first event of the Interport swimming meet here to-night, the 220 yards free style.

W. Lawrence, the Colony flash, lead the whole way and won easily.

(Continued from Page 8.)

A MODEST DEBUT. Making his debut at the Doncaster My Meeting of 103, Hyperion ran a fourth to Aidcita, Peggy, and London Fog me Zetland Plato,

On his next apperance ho did better by beating a field 22 in the Now Stakes at Ascot, after which he

in the Prince earned brackets

of

Wales' Stakes at Goodwood.

After running third to Manitoba

ARMY TENNIS

DOUBLES MATCHES

DECIDED

FINE RECOVERY

STRIKE MEDIATION BREAK-DOWN

CONFLICTING FACTIONS PLAN. FOR LONG STRUGGLE

New York, Sept. 13. Cotton millers and operatives are now preparing for a protract- Some good games were scen ated struggle, following the col- This is breeding, that will stand Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon when lapse of mediation efforts. Hyperion in good stead as a siro on third-round ties in the doubles of the

Speculation is xife as to whe his doin's side.

Arca Tennis Tournament were de- ther President Roosevelt will in- On his sire's side nothing could be rided. better, as he, liko Solario and Singa

While some of the other matches further meetings between employ- tervene directly in the dispute. No pore, is by Lady James Douglas resulted in much the way that was unme old horse Gainsborough, who expected, the tie between Andrews 98 and the Arbitration Board won the war-time "triple crown of and Purcell, of the South Wales Bor- have been held. The Board Is 1018, and was by the St. Leger win- derers, against Lewis and Rice of the presenting its report direct to the ner Bayardo out of the Oaks winner samo regiment was an amazing af- Prealdont. Iosedrop, by St. Fruequin out of fair. Lowia and Rice carrici erary- Union officials, are now concen- Rosaline, by Muskeys son Trenton.thing before them in the first sottrating on the provieton of relief which they won without the loss of for atrikers. Employers are rein- a single game. Andrewa and Purcelforcing factory guards. then recovered to such goed purpose that they annexed the next two sets

Governor Green of Rodo Island with the loge of only a game in each. has issued a proclamation calling Results of yesterday's games fol- an emergency meeting of the low:

State Assembly at noon to-day, Andrews and Purcell (S.W.B.) beat | following further violence. Lewis and Rice (S.W.B.) 0-0, 6-1, 6-1. Gillow and Taylor. (R.A.0.0.) beat

Guards Open Fire. Underwood and O'Donovan (S.W.B.) Latest reports of rioting come 6-3, 6-4.

from Woonsocket where thris Jarman and Davis (S.W.B.) beat strikers were wounded on a result. Harrigan and Blackler (R.E.) 7-5, 4-0. of National Guards firing on 5,000 0-2.

Miller and Taylor (R.A.P.C.) beatrioters outside a textile factory, Ballard and Ercott (R.A.S.C.) 4-6, Two policemen and two National 17-5, 0-2.

Guardsmen were injured by bricks THE SINGLES. On the strength of this Mir, Fawcuti

thrown by strikere, The Singlea Championship will gave him at against Manitoba's Dst commened on Monday with the fol- Governor had announced that Rioting broke out soon after the 71b in his Free Handicap for two-lowing matches:

henceforth the National Guards L/Cpl. Crayford (R.A.S.C.) v. Q.M. would be armed only with clubs. In the second event, Hongkong year-olds, and last year he more than

Justified this by going through the S. Oldfield (R.A.P.C.); L/Cpl. Lilley again shook off the challenge of its rivals, when Kwok Chun-bang easily son unbeaten with brackets in the

It is likely when the Assembly nter Jones (S.W.B.) v Sgt. Halford lending by three lengths,

of Wales Stakes, and the St. Leger (A.E.C.); S/Sgt. Flood (R.A.SC.) v will ask for a large money appro- to his credit. He set new Interport record in

L/Cpl. Archer (East Lancs.); Sgt. priation in order to increase the this ovent, his time being 78 3/5 secs.

This year, after scoring in the Wilson (R.A.P.C.) v Ptc. Fuller (East State Police. The Chief of Police B. Norman of Tientsin got off to a Competition

Marchi Stakes acl the Burwell Stakes Lancs.): Sgt. Underwood (S.W.D.) y at Woonsocket has already sent an European X. 3. C. A. swimming pool on start and led early in the race, at Newmarket, he was unluckily M. S. Jarman (S.W.D.); Cpl. Bat-urgent mesenge to the Governor Tir, 3. A. Buatu (aklp) A.. B. Carer (hp) Festeriiny afternoon, when the Roga: but Kwok pesed him in the first enter in the Gold Cup at Ascut and lard (R.A.S.C.) Y S/Sgt. Taylor stating it is imperative that addi-

Amy Medical Corps held their third length off the tank and thereafter was Ahother long-

tional troops be sent. annan aquatic sports. At the con- never threatened.

It is understood the Woonsocket clusion, tea was served to the vision contestant, F. Margaes, wabeen decided upon; but he In pirendy

The Finanes Committee falt for 1998 and numerous nomina-Robert Morrison Centenary Fund night and began looting shops as of the mob got out of control late Jast acknowledge with thanks the follow-well as factories. The polico were ing subscriptions to the Alice Memo- forced to open fire and one of the rial and Nethergola Hospital Building footing party was fatally wound- Fund. Previously acknowledged

Gunn

W. Burling

1. Lockhart,

1 Miss Jonn Hartigan: 2 Mrs. BR Wood (kly). H. Molesworth; 3 Mias L. Bicker. ton; Mrs. V. Westacott; G Miss N. Chitty G Mrs. H. C. Hopman; 7 Miss D. Weston; 8 Minn Hoddle Wringley: 9 Miss K. Le Messurier; 1 Davien (skip)10 Miss A. Hattersley,

Clip

L. Lick

J. Gellatley

21, Purva

H. Westlake

INDIAN C. v. YACHT CLUB

Kowloon Dorks 1. C.A, 1. Rumahn Club de Rectalo

D. M. Khan

A. Steren on

1. A. Rous

Bir Thom Bathorn

A. Macfarlane (skip)

8. Abraham

4. E. Costello

JA. T. Selby

MILITARY AQUATICS

and Tavern in the Boscawen Stakes

Shanghai took the second and third places, Tammond finishing two lengtha behind Lawrence and N. Newmarket, he finished off his Logan another length behind Jam-first season by scoring in the Dow Stakes at the Newmarkot Houghton, Mecting.

anozd.

Lawrence's time was 2 mins. 33,3/6

ANOTHER EASY WIN.

hurst

Toams for to-morrow's matches are AM. Wahab (sklo). E. Maughan (skip)} Keen Kacing Features won the 100 yards breast strake Chester Vase, the Derby, the Prince (S.W.D.) v Sgt. Wood (RA.); Drummeets to-morrow, the Governor

given below!

DIVISION.

A, 0, Mader

Chyli Service C. C.

K. A. Omar

(1kip)

▾ Yacht Club

Felice G.

M. Afal

Hongkong Elecitin

A. O. Box

M. I. Rannek

I. Hoosen

M. Y. Adal

A. M. Omat

A. th. Deilahı takip)

b. C. Alver

A. V. Barr

C. M. 8. Alver

Senior Division,

CIVIL SERVICE v. CRAIDENGOWER "A")

EW. Bimmond

C. Strange

.A. O. BraW11

P. Knight

J. Jones (akipi

B. Alterman

B. Eceabatt

Denkin (ak)

T. Armstrong

L. . Whent

A. V. Orimailit

Holidga (skip)

CRAIGENCOWEN "B

KOWLOON DOCKS

1. U. Parks

1, 'rov

J. A. Cindy

J. C. Brow Jakin)

M. Ferguson

2. 1. 31. Browin

CLUB DE RECREII

J. M. Hontia

i. Xavier

. X. Susre

J. J. Bala (skip)

1. A. Botelho

FA. Xavier

P. A. Yeangeleh

Julki Ribeira (hp)

PORTBALL Củún

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H. A. Trengov. Robertson

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A. Rumpheryn

£ Henderson

W. Grela

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T. Coleman

J.

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POLICE R.C. », CLUB DE RECRETO

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Reserve:

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J. B. Ro

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The relny race was keenly con- tented, the Privates defeating the Officers' team.

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RELAY SURPRISE.

Hongkong's much-fancied relay tenm falled to come up to expecta

tlons have been taken for 1936,

tions of its backers in the third event S.C.A.A. CASH SWEEP $3,963.65. Messrs. Union Insurance ed, and died sometime later. of the day, and whipped water he hind bath Tientsin and Shanghai, which fished in that order.

G. Nigniewitzky, of Tlentsin, Jail the foundation for his team's vistory by giving their last man, P. Rodan,

Canton To Issue

50,000 Tickets

The South China Athletic Associa-)

ion in Canton bas obtained permis-

Society of Carton Ltd. $160. Further subscriptions. will

be gratefully received by Mr. J. B. Ross, c/o The Mercantile Bank of India Lid., Hong kong.

Lady Peel will attend the MC.L.

sion from the Canton Government to sale of work which is to be held at the issue 60,000 cash sweep tickets of Penk Club on Friday, October 19. $5 each to be drawn on the 'Extra Meeting of the Hongkong · Jockey Club on November 17.

good start. Tientsin won" by a length unly, Hammond threabing up The Officials were: Referee: Lt the tank in a brilliant last-effort.

Hongkong changed the line-up of Col. M. J. Willantson, M.C., R.A.M.Cits team at the last moment ned Swimming Judges: Major S. D. Reid, wam Faget fret, followed by Ln R.A.M.C., Majer E. F. W. Grellier. Po-has, E. B. Roza and Lawrence. 1.A.M.C. Majer. G. Moulson, R.A.M.C.;} Diving Judges: Capt. F. P. M. Ander-

RESULTS. son, RAMC, Capt. A. P. Trimpic. RAM.G._L/Cpl. W. G. Jenkins, 200 yards free style-1, Lawrence appropriated for charities in Canton RAM.C.: Starter: Pte. F. W. Stephens, (Hongkong), 2, Hammond, Tan. Corps: Time Keeper: S.M. A.hai), 3, Logan (Shanghai). Time-2|ed for the prizes.

Steer, M.M., B.A.M.C.; Handicappers: min. 33 3/5 secs.

The proceeds of the tickets will be

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The first prizo will be about

L/Cpl. W. G. Jenkins, R.A.M.C.. Pte. 100 yards breast stroke-1. Kwok | $100,000.

F. W. Stephens, A.D. Corps; Recorder: Chun-hang (Hongkong), 2, R. Nor- Recently the Chairman of the Pie. G. C. Morris, RAME; Secretary: man (Tientain), 3. E Marques S.C.A.A. In Hongkong told a S. C. Ple, F.-W. Stephens, A Corps.-- | (Hongkong). — Timo-76-3/5-seCP, M. Post reporter-that-for-1985-tho Relay-1, Tientsin, 2, Shanghai, 3, Club will not conduct sweep In Hongkong. Time-2 mins, ↑ 176 seer. | Hongkong.

RESULTS.

The results were as follows: Diving-1, Pte. Adams; 2, Pte. Payne; Pte. Haynes.

25 yards Ladies' race.-1, Mian E. C. L'Estrange; ! Misa P. II. Sergeant, 50 yards Championship finül,-1, Ple. Wright; 2, Pte, Adams; 3, Pic. Haynes. Time: 10.1/5 secs.

Officers 25 yards handicap.--1, { Lieut.-Col. Hartill; 2, Captain Trimble. Time: 15.1/5 secs.

25 yards handicap-1, Pte. Smitht 2. Pie. Woodhouse: 3, Pie. Haynes. Time: 103/5 secs.

75 yards three style,-1, Ple." Adams; 2, Pte. Wright; 8, Cpl. Eagle, Time: 66.2/5 secs.

60 yards handicap-1, Pte. Wright; 2, Pte. Corbitt; 3, Ptc.. Horne, Time: 40:1/5 RC48.

16 sees.

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Shanghai.

Sept. 12.

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7.09

264

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400

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210

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105

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The East Lanenshires "batted first New York. for three wickets, Lt. J. P. Williams Vienna. and declared with the score at 214 Amsterdam. being undefonted with 131.

runs. Pragto. Throwing the polo ball-1, Major is innings was chanceless with the Bucharest Banavin; 2, Pe. Wright; 3. Cpl. exception of a possible catch when Madrid. Eagle.

This score stood at 120, What at Hongkong Kelay Race final-1,

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