10
LAWN BOWLS
(Continued from. Page 8.)
at the 16th head. A 5 for Ozorio put the issue beyond doubt and he won by 10 shots.
Craigengower a couple of 2's; and Brown finish-D. K. Khoras
with a 2, losing by six S. M. Flegg
ed up
shota,
•
M. O'Brien
C. S. Rosselet
(Skip)
(Skip)
Recreio
A. Rósaria L. Remedios J. Rosario
E. Barros
12 (Ship)
11
A. Gomex
M. Baptiste C. Rodrigues A. Alves
THE CHINA
ST. LEGER PRICES
LATEST QUOTATIONS LISTED
IN HONG KONG
DERBY WINNER FAVOURITE
MAIL,
LAWN TENNIS
(Continued from Page 9)
Lau Man-ching and Cheng Chi- wing (G.R.C.) :- beat L. Jack and J. S. Smith.. 6. 4 beat P. M. Pinguet and A. Lecot 6 4 beat F. I. Zimmern and R. Hambly 7- 5
RECREIO v M.B.K.
Although it is a long ery to September 11, the date of the St. Leger at Doncaster, the last of the five classic races of the flat racing, season at Home, interest 24 is already being shown in Hong Kaisha (Skip) A. Machado
Kong in the probable fortunes of the event.
F. Ribeiro
A. Barros
1. Ozorio
....18 (Skip)
.... 23
36
Save one 3 for each side the scoring was low on the second E. Tuck rink. Grimmitt led by 10-5 at the H. V. Pearse. 9th head, but Puncheon overtook Y. Abbas him and led by 13-11 at the 16th W. Collins
(Skip) head. At the 17th head the scores were level and as each side W. Field acored three shots thereafter the W. Gill
J. Cavanagh game here was drawn (16-16).
J. Wiltshire". Except for a 4 for Gray all the scoring on the third rink com- prised 28 and units. Taylor led 8-2 at the 7th head, but Gray overtook him and led 12-11 at the 14th head. Taylor scored only three singles thereafter and On their own ground the Electric Puncheon had no difficulty in win-R.C. lost to the Civil Service C.C. by
21 shots. ning by five shots.
Haynes could score only on six heads for a total of 15 (including couple of 4's). He equalised at the
Civil Service Kowloon Dock
F. E. Booker C. Atkinson
S. E. Alderman
B. E. Maughan
A. O. Brawn
(Skip)
S. Handle
J. Deakin
J. Hollidge
A. W. Grimmitt
(Skip)
L. Whant
F. H. Holdman
J. J. Gregory
R. T. Taylor
W. Greig
W. Hedley
J. C. Brown
22 (Skip)
16
G. H. oper
F. Cullen
J. McKelvio
J. Puncheon
(Skip)
F. Goodman
J. V.. Ramsay
J. McLaggan
£. Gray (Skip)... 14 (Skip)
52
RECREIO v. C.C.C.
18
ELECTRIC R.C. v. C.S.C.C.
At King's Park, the Mitsui Bussan
(visiting team) scored creditable victory over the Club de Recreio by the odd set.
Scores:-
Those who are out to retrieve their losses through missing the L. A. Ribeiro and A. V. Re- successful outsider, Trigo, in the medios (C. de R.)
74 Derby, will note that this colt has lost to S. Fukushima and T. Ema 2- € been made favourite by Frank beat T. Edo and G. Nakamura, 6-1 Haytor. And, close up in the list beat M. Kitajime and T. Fuji- are Cragadour and Mr. Jinks, and several others which flattered to deceive in the Derby.
mori
A. Ribeiro and E. A. Noronha (C. de R.):~~
beat M. O. Hoosen and M. R.
Madar bent A. G. Mohamed and J. S.
Ackber
6- 0 beat A. R. Mina and M. Hassan - 2
M. K. Lau and T. L. Iu (C.R.C.):-
6- 2
heat M. 0. Hoosen and M. P.
+2 Madar lost to A. G. Mohamed and J. S.
Ackber
6- 0 beat A. R. Minu and M. Hassan G 4
W. P. Chau and P. K. Kwok (C.R.C.):—
beat M. O. IIposen and M.. P.
Mador
0
beat A. G. Mohamed and J. S.
Ackber
..63 beat A. R. Minu and M. Hassan 7-5
C.S.C.C. v. RECREIO
At Happy Valley, the Civil Service
6- 0 Cricket Club last to the Club de Re-
creio by two sets to seven,
Scores:-
lost to S. Fukushima and T. Ema 2-6 What makes the Leger always lost to T. Edo and G. Nakamura 2- 6 more interesting, in addition to beat M. Kitajima and T. Fujimori 6 2 defeated Derby candidates having A A. Remedios and H. A. a chance to re-establish their re- Barros (C. de R.) :—
J. Barrow and D. M. McDougall (G.S.0.0.) :-—--
beat C. Xavier and M. Remedios 6- 2 Tost to J. Xavier and M. Oliveira 7- 9 beat C. Busto and H. A. Noronha 6- 3
Maj. C. Willson and Dr. D. J.
14th head and actually led at the 13th mutation, is that some of the best lost to S. Fukushima and T. Ema. 3- 6: by 14-12. Webster, however, made no fillies are also down in the local beat T. Edo and G. Nakamura 6-2 Valentine (C.3.C.C.) — mistake and won by 12 shots,
list, which comprises 81 names. lost to M. Kitajima and T. Fuji-
Only a couple of shots separated the
teams on the second rink at the 10th head, but thereafter Muskett. scored. only thrice and went down by 13 shots. Archibald led by 23-6 on the 14th
16 head, but his opponents scored only 4 more and went down by 20 shots. The biggest score was 5 for Archibald on the 10th head.
Electric R.C.
[A. Webster
Civil Service
E. W. Simmonds
L. Holland
R. K. Davies
....19
A. P. Tarbuck
H. Hatch
51
H. F. Akehurst
F. Haynee
(Skip) .... 27 (Skip)
L. E. Luck
Murphy
At King's Park, the Club de Recreio lost to the Craigengower C.C. by ive shots.
Basa had the better of the first 13 heads (in spite of
a 4 hy Ribeiro) and led by 19-8.
J. R. Way
F. F. Duckworth
L. de Rome
W. B. Muskett
(Skip)
F. Normington
HL Lockhart
J. Massey
15
(Skip)... 29
81 Trige
100-12 Pennycomequick
12- 1 Cragadour
12 1 Hunter's Moon 12- 1 Mr. Jinks
12- 1 Posterity
12 1 Sister Anne 12
191 Walter Gay 14- 1
Le Voleur 100-6 Gay Day
181 Buland Balo
201 Arabella
20- 1 Brienz
20 1 En Garde 25- 1 Engelhar
25 Reedsmouth
25 1
26- 1
I
251 Tom Peartree
28-1 Empire Builder
1 Golden Rain
28- 1 Reflector
30- 1 Cavendo
36 1 Horus
30- 1 Le Phare
301 N.P.B.
301 P.D.Q.
.... 16
Jones
A 4
C. E. Gahagan
W. Bickford
L. Deacon
C. Sara
L. H. Davies
(Skip)
J. R. Archibald .... 10 (Skip)
80
53
74
33
33 1 Roigrey
1 Nijinsky
and a 1 for Ribeiro reduced the got 4 leeway, but Basa also (23-13). A unit and a 2 for Ribeiro seemed useful, but Basa responded with a unit and a 4, winning eventually by 11 shots.
Yvanovich started off with a trio of 3'a and led at the 6th
TAIKOO RC. v. K.B.G.C.
At North Point, the Taikoo R.C. head by 11-1. A couple of units defeated the Kowloon B.G.C. by 19 came Bradbury's way, but the shots.
Munro scored
30 I Rattlin the Reefer
33-1 Aristotle
20
1 Modder
40 1 Racedale.
(Market price others, quarter the
addy for a place.)
Been BRITISH ATHLETICS
Recreio increased
on the first the margin to 17-3 at the 11th head. At the heads (11-0) and at the 12th head leđ 16th head the score was 21-4 and by 19-2 (including a 5). A 5 for the then Bradbury scored seven
visitors was of no avail for they scored the last five heads, losing by 10 only a couple of units afterward and
went down by 20 shots.
shots.
on
McKechnie led by 10-2 at the seventh head, but the scores were level at the 13th, 19th, and 21st heads.
Luz held the lead up to the 14th head and at the 15th the scores were level.
In spite of the The visitors led by 17-11 at the 18th fact that Luz scored on only head and a couple of 4's widened the seven heads he went down by margin by 21-11. The Taikoo players came away and, thanks to a 5 on the last head, lost by only one shot.
only four shots.
Recreio
C. A. Vaz
C. A. Lopes
C. Marques
A. Ribeiro
(Skin)
H. Alves
L. Gutierrez
C. M.S. Álves
P. Yvanovich
17
(Skip). 21
F. X. Silv
Craigengewer
Bowling Green
Taikoo R.C.
G. L Buchanan.
R. K. Durgan
H. F. Stoneham
C. S. Cameron
T. A. West
A. A. Razack
H. Beer
R. Basa
(Skip)
F. Neves
M. A. R. Souse
D. Rumjahn
B. W. Bradbury
(Skip)
28
... 11
W. T. Brightman
E. el Arculli
R. M. Keown
D. Munro
(Skip)
D. Peoples ¡J. Sloan
W. Weir.
.... 29
H. McKechnie
(Skip)
5. Hope
V. Petherick
G. E. Roylance
(Skip)....
G. E. F. Thompson
V. H. Chitzenden
W. S. Drake
W. E. Bell
19 (Skip)
F. L. Rapley
B
.... 19
A. W. E. Davidson
L. C. Souss
A. E. Coates
J. Patson
C. G. Silva
Spiers
J. Craig
R. F. Luz
U. M. Omar
D. Walmsley
(Skip) .... 18
(Skip)
22
(Skip)
21
A. R. Whibley (Skip)
22
56
61
69
K.C.C... POLICE RC.
On their own ground, the Kowloon C.C. defeated the Police RC. by 21 shots.
YACHT CLUB v. K.Ü.C.
BIRCHFIELD · HARRIER FIRST
IN THE HALF MILE
London, Saturday, The British athletic champion- ships at Stamford Bridge were continued to-day.
The discus throw was won by Stenerud (Norway) 142 feet 10
ínches.
Ellis (of the Birchfield Harriers) won the balf mila flat race in 1 minutes 54.3/5 seconds.
Other finals resulted:- High jump Kesmarki (Hun- gary) 6 ft. 3 ins.
100 yards-Jack London tain), 10 secs.
Four miles-Beavers (England) 19 mins. 49.2/5 secs.
mori
INDIAN RC. v R.E. & R.S.
Jost to C. Xavier and M. Remedios B-i J 3-6 lost to J. Xavier and M. Oliveira 5-7 lost to C. Baxto and H. A.
Noronha
46
to C. Remedios
to lost J. Oliveira Jost to C. Basto and H. A.
Noronha
J. Bendall and T. Armstrong (C.S.C.C.) :—
M. Xavier and
6-8 M.
and Xavier
4-6
4. 6
One particularly weak pair on their side was chiefly responsible for the de-los feat of the Indian Recreation Club by one set at hands of the Royal En- gincera and Royal Corps of Signals, on the former's ground.
For the winners, Lt.-Col. Wyatt and Capt. de Linde tambined well and lit- Ferally carried the R. E. and R. S. to
Pictory.
Scores:-
A. H. Madar and S. A. Ismail (1.R.C.) —
lost to Lt.-Col. Wyatt and Capt.
de Linde
beat Maf. Tosh and Sgt. Trumper beat Maj. Kerrich and S/M.
Atkinson
SOUTH CHINA v. R.E. & RS.
On their own ground the South China Athletic Associatión defeated the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals by nine sets to nil, in five of 7-9 which they did not concede a single 8-6
Ng Kam-chuen and Choy Ping- fun (S.C.A.A.) :—
MONDAY, JULY 8, 1929.
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SECTION IX.
Peak Residents' List.
game.
Seares:---
6- 3
S. A. R. Bux and V. Soonderara
} (LRC):-
beat Palmer and Penny
lost to Lt. Col. Wyatt and Capt.
de Linde
beat Lt. Martín. and Guinan
6.0
1
lose to Maj. Tosh and Sgt.
Trumper .....
beat Sabin and Attwood..
60
Ip Kan-ko and Mow Yuk-
6-8 kwan (S.C.A.A.) :—
beat Palmer and Penny
6. 2
1- #
beat Lt. Martin and Guinen .. 6- 0 best Sabin and Attwood
6- 0
lost to Lt.-Col. Wyatt and Capt.
de Linde
Ng Sau-kwan and Ma Chiu- chong (S.C.A.A.) ;——
2-6 beat Falmer and Penny
6 3
beat Maj. Tosh and Sgt. Trumper 11- 9 beat Lt. Martin and Guinan. beat Maj. Kerrich and S/M.
beat Sabin and Attwood ... Atkinson
6- 3
LEAGUE TABLES
6- 1-
- 4
IS SOLD OUT.
lost to Maj. Kerrich and S/M.
Atkinson ...
D. Mohamed and N. B. Kitchell (I.R.C.):-
S.C.A.A. v. NIPPON
On their own ground, the South China A.A. furnished hardly any op position to the Nippon Club and lost by two sets to seven.
Scores:
Li Yu-wing and Teo Chung-yan (S.C.A.A.) ·;~~-
beat Nomura and Suenaga...... 6-0 lost to Fujieda and Yoshikawa .. 1 -8 lost to Nakara and Sajiki 4- 6
Ko Teo-wing and Weng Fook- nan (S.C.A.A.) :—
lost to Nomura and Suenaga (Bri-lost to Fufleda and Yoshikawa
lost to Nakura and Sajiki
Taung Chung-nin and Yun Nai cheung (S.C.A.A.) :— beat Nomura and Suenaga lost to Fujieda and Yoshikawa lost to Nakura and Sajiki ....
Long Jump Cohen (England) 22 ft. 7 inches.
120 yards hurdles Lord Burgh- ley won by inches from Foley (England) in 15.2/5 secs.
220 yards-Hanlon (England) 30 219/10 secs.
On their own ground the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 15 shots,
On the first head Moss led by 15-6 Shaw led by 21-3 at the 13th head at the 12th hear, but Gibson got a trio and then scored only 3 shots more,
of 3's. Moss responded with 7 on the "Robbie," however, going down by 10 next four heads and won easily by shots. 25-13.
man
A
Thanks to a couple of 4's and a f The scores were fairly level on the Hampton had a lead of 23-9 at the second rink until Mair fell away and 17th head. The ground team scored allowed the K.C.C. to score on seven 5 more and the visitors 2 mere, the beads in succession. The score was former winning by 11 shots. then 22-7. Mair got a 2, 1, and 8 The K.C.C. third rink was a thereafter, and went down eventually short and paid the usual penalty. by 34-13. The locals' score included (6, 4, and 3 swelled the Yacht Club's five 4's, which accounted for the big total for they scored on 11 heads and margin.
the visitors oa 10. Leading by 5-3 after four heads the Yacht Club Kowloon C.C. K.C.C. scored on the next seven heads A. J. L. Whyte
E. Shank and led by 15-3. At the 14th head the p. Sutherland Orchard score was 20-1, and theu West had a E. W. Carpenter Smith chance by scoring on four heads in J. K. Shaw succession, but in the end he went down
by 12 shots.
Kowloon C.C.
H. Gitting
B. Petheram
H. Overy
J. Gibson
(Skip)
Fincher
A. Burford
A. Hyde-Lay
18
Police R.C.
J. Fender
W. Glendening W. E. Hollands
G. C. Moss
(Skip)
J. Field Nolan
G. Hargraves
A. E. Silkstone W. Mair
(Skip) + 34-(Skip) Capt Dunbar E. G. Post J. Howe WR Marks LE Lammert J. McLeod
J. West 92
Fraser (Skip)
(Skip)
Division II
C.C.C. v. RECREIO
(Skip)
F. Sutton Stevenson
A. T. Hamilton
IG. R. Edwards
24 (Skip)
J. P. Robinson
T. W. Carr
II. Westlake
J. Hepburn
(Skip) .... 14.. E. B. Reed
H. Hampton
(Skip)
0. B. Raven
Webb
One mile-Ellis (England) mins. 22 sets.
Hammer Brittan (England), 156 ft. 2 inches.
440 yards hurdles-Facelli (Italy) heat Lord Burghley in 53.2/5 secs. by a yard and a half.
Daranyi
Two miles steeplechase-Oliver (England) 10 mins. 53.1/5 secs.
Putting the weight (Hungary) 46 ft. 7 inches.
ft. 9 inches.
Pole jump-Ford (England) 11
Y.M.C.A. v. UNIVERSITY
4- 6
The positions in the League, brought up to date, are appended:-
"A" Division
Hong Kong C
Chinese R.C. Kowloon C.C. M.B.K.
South China A.A. Club de Recreio Craigengower C.C. Indian R.C. University
"p" Division
4-6 Chinese R.C. 3-6 Hong Kong C.C.
M.B.K.
Y.M.C.A.
7- 5 R.E. and R.S.
University
2-6 5-7
Club de Recreio South China A.A. Nippon Kowloon C.C.
At King's Park, the European Young Men's Christian Association defeated the University by five sets to four, after an interesting game in which there were some close rallies.
Scores:-
T. J. Price and E. R. Price (Y.M.C.A.): —
lest to Dr. D. Laing and Dr. D.K.
Samy
4-6 beat P. P. Kho and Y. K. Ng.. 6-1 beat Y. F. Chew and D. Anderson 6- 1
E. N. Ponsford and C. F. Pile (Y.M.C.A.) :-
lost to Dr. D. Laing and Dr. D. E.
Samy
and
A. White
4-6
Indian R.C.
"C" Division
Club de Recreio Hong Kong C.C. South China A,A. Chinese R.C. Civil Service C.C. Indian R.C. R.A.0.C. Craigengewer C.C. R.E. and R.S.
W. L. Pts.
7
0 7
6
5
2
Sir Thomas Henry Holland, Rec- tor of Imperial College of Science
440 yards-Hanlon (England) beat P. P. Kho and Y. K. Ng ..10- 8 and Technology, London, has been 49.2/5 secs.
beat Y. F. Chew and D. Anderson 6-appointed Principal of Edinburgh
A. Rump 440 yards relay race--Poly-
University in saccession to Sir J. (Y.M.C.A.):-
Alfred Ewing, technic Harriers, 42.3/5 secs.
Javelin B. Szepes; 218 feet 10 lost to Dr. D. Laing and Dr. D. K.
Samy
4-6 inches, Reuter.
beat P. P. Kho and Y. K. Ng. 7-5 lost to Y. F. Chew and D. Ander-
BOXING TITLE
14 Gipsy Daniels to Meet
Schmelling
London, June 29.
The German bozer, Max Schmell-
son
4-
"C" Division
C.C.C. v. HONG KONG C.C.
ing, who so vigorously outclassed At Happy Valley the Craigengewer the Spanish champion, Paolino C.C. lost to the Hong Kong CC. by Uzeudun in New York on Friday two sets to seven.
25 E S. Abraham
S. J. Jordain
A. Chapman
H. Lasham
(Skip) ...27 (Skip)
in the first of a series of contests
11
13
50
Scores:-
V. Sousa and D. M. A. Razack. to find a new world champion in succession to Gene Tunney, has | (0.0.0.)~~
*One player short; 25, per cent, been matched with Gipsy Daniels, lost to H. V. Parker and L. A. R. penalty taken off.
LEAGUE TABLES
Division 1.
Kowloon, B.G.C. Kowloon D.R.C. Craigengower. C.C. Taikoo R.C. Kowloon CC
At Happy Valley, the Craigcngower Civil Service CC C.C. lost to the Club de Recreio by 88 Club de Recreio
shota
Police R.C.
At the 14th head Barros led by 17-3, Shots For and but then Rosselet scored 2, 2, and 3, Barros, however, monopolised the last Kowloon D.RO. four heads and won by 16 shots. Kowlgon B.G.C
Alves had a lead of 21-5 at the 18th Craiganpower CC head. Calling got a unit and a 8 Club de Recreio Alves scored 1 and 2, and Collins Taikoo F.G. scored 2 on the 21st head, losing by 18 Kowloon CC.
Ozorit led 11-8 after_ning) heards.
PW. L. Pts.
6.4.0.2
7 40 R18
40/8
30.8
Against
For Agat Up D
488 057 $1 • 0
369 395 31 @
481 416 15 0 351 880 09
Duncan
4- 6
the English light heavy-weight lost to C. Blaker and C. G. Bradley 1-6 champion. The contest will take beat N. S. Loe and J. A. Summers 7- b place in New York-Singapore Free Press.
Division ILM
Civil Service C.
| Craigengower CC.
Taikoo B.G.
Yacht Club
Electric R.C.. Kowloon G.B.C. Club de Recreio Kowloon C.C.
P. W. D. L. Pt.
D. Clow and E. B. Hamson (C.C.C.)
beat. H. V. Parker and L. AE.
Duncan
lost to C. Blaker and C. S. Bradley'-7- 9] lost to N. S. Ike and J. A. D::..
Summers
8 6 0 2 12 G. Kelly
and T. Hamet
7 5 0 2 10 (c.c.C.): 64 028 lost to H. V. Parker and L. A. R 740.8
Duncan
For and Against
Member For Agg± Up Dn.|
Taikoo RC397 322 76
Civil Service CCV 499 480 09 399 405 0 19 Craigezgower C.C. 408 888 25
890 412-0, 22 Yacht Club Civil Bervice G987 419 0 g Howloon B.CO
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Summers
CHINESE RC, 7. LRC.
Mra Robert Park, Peak Hotel, from Freeport, IL
Roselani, from Los Angeles, Madam Novatzkaya (Passenger,
Measagerie), from
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese B.C. "Porthos",
Shanghai,
| beat the Indian R.C. to the tune of
eight sets to one.
Scores
Police B 866 4100 64 Eléctriz LCPUFANY2420 8215 C. C. Chu and W. CHung
Pb Chi de Recreio.
but Wiltshire pulled up to within two (Continued at foot of best Column) Kowloon C.C
380 505 0 170 (CRC)
SLACK
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