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PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRICKET.

Lack of Bowlers.

STRONG CLIFTON ELEVEN.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS FIVES.

HARROW WIN JUNIOR HANDICAP.

Sentor Handicap, Semi-final: Chaterhouse (A. H. C. Hulton and A. Wilford Brown) (2) beat Etor (K. F. H. Hale and A. G. Pelham) (scratch), 1-1, 18-17, 15-7; Harrow (W. M. Welch aml J, M. 1 F. Lightly) Caldwell lowe ) beat. Berkhamsted (F. A. S. M. W. Vaughan Jackson) (2), 1-8, 153, 15-3

LAWN BOWLS,

TUESDAY,

EXCITING GAMES AT

Yacht Club Lose to the ST. ANDREWS.

K.B.G.C.

SECOND DIVISION.

The match between the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in the Second Division of the Lawn Bowls League

was resumed

on

THRILLING EXHIBITION BY "BOBBY" JONES.

TOLLEY DEFEATED.

MAY 27, 1930.

FILIPINO CLUR.

Report of the General Committee.

SPORTS RESULTS.

The General Committee of the Filipino Club, Kowloon, submit the following report for the year ended April 30:

Ping Pong-Owing to the gen-` erosity of three members of the

London, Yesterday.. In the Amateur Gulf Champion- the ground of the former yester "Bobby" Jones was followed by Club, Messrs. G. S. Angeles, 1. S skip at St. Andrews to-day,

day evening.

Scores:-

Howling Green

S. M. Flegg

W. A. Hale

A. W. Davidson

(Sklp)

16

huge "gallery" which he obliged Castro and D. T. Bautista,

who with thrilling golf against the offered a big Silver Cup, there

were

G. E. F. Thomson Young Nottingham player, was keen competition in the ping

Roper. Jones mashied

There a pong tournament. vard from the pin for twenty competitors and the cham- three at the third, bunkered from planship was won by Mr. A. E. H. the tee at the fourth and holed Castro, with Mr. E. A. V. jout with a deep face mashie from Remedios ns runner-up. Tha the bunker 160 yards for two amid Ladles Championship Was won a tumult of applause. Another by Mrs. K. Gonzalez, with Mrs. three at the seventh and the score C. Atienza as runner-up, turned two up. At the dreaded Mah Jong. There were twenty |"Aden" he cut a shot from the competitors in

the Mah Jong tee two feet from the hole for a league. Firat prize was won by two. The card read;

Mr. J. B. Pomeroy, second by Mr.

Our Sports Diary

Harrow and Charterhouse reach- Eton have lost all their bowled the final of the Public Schools Yacht Club,

E. R. Reed. ers. and there

Handicap at S, J. Jordain remain only Eton Fives Sentor K. F. H. Hale. J. C. Atkinson- Queen's Club. Harrow won the B. E. Maughan Clark, A. W. Allen, and A. M. Junior Handicap, beating High- A. Chapman

(Skip) ..... 23 Baerlein of last year's X., all of gate in the final. Results:- whom gained their colours late in the "half." These four should form the nucleus of the batting side, but Eton are seldom at a loss for batsmen, Hate and Atkinson-Clark were the two great sievasses of the side, and much is expected of the latter and Allen, who are very young. Allen played a

good innings against Winchester and Baerlein proved himself an adequate wicket-keep- er and a useful No. 9 on the bat- ting list, but the bowling will be

problem.

Harrow.

Harrow, though the only old "flannels" ure A. S. Laurence,

W. M. X. Welch, and T. M.

Rattigan, are in a better position than their rivals, as the two first- mentioned are celebrating their

und

Junior Handicap--Final:- Harrow (B. G. Moseley and F. J. Biddell) (owe, 2) bat Highgate (W. W. Teggin and J. Stock) (scratch), 10-15, 15-11, 5-7, 15-9,

three school.

years' service leaving

season short

Haileybury, Like so many of the schools, Haileybury will

commence tho and the success of the side will of good bowling. depend largely on the captain, E. N. Evans. To aid him, Evans will have three old colours. J. A. H. Wolf has made rapid strides since 1926 and when at

his best he has few superiors as a wicket-keeper in the schools. is an attractive

third year in the XI.. and there nre several promising newcomers from whom to select. Laurence is a medium-paced left-hand bowl er and. Welch, medium-paced

a right-hand bowler. Rattigan gain-R. W. Bullmore

this "annels" as an opening batsman. There are plenty to fill the vacancies, though some difficulty may be experienced in

will fall, finding a successor to R. H. Buil

would moke runa with a little behind the stumps, E. J. de las

more enterprise. The captain. Gasa, a medium-paced left-hand-

E. N. Evans, is a left-handed bats- er, and J. G. Oblain, A fast

man, and last season scored over medium right-hander, are both as 700 uns for the school. In the sured of a trial.

Winchester. Though having the worst of the drawn game with Eton, Winches ter were unbeaten by any School for the Afth year in succession,

player when he gets sight of the ball, and E. J. Unwin, a medium- paced right-hander, on whom the brunt of the bowling

previous year he was effective with his slow spin bowling, which he disguised cleverly, but last season he was able to command

a length.

Clifton.

LOCAL

Lawn Tennis-To-morrow- "B" Division-European Y.M.C.A. V. M.B.K.; S.C.A.A. v. Recreio C.R.C. v. H.K.C.C.; U.S.R.C. v. Nippon Club; C.C.C. V. R.E.S.C.; "C" Divi- sion-Nippon Club v. German TIC.; K.C.C. v, Filipino Club, C.R.C. v. S.C.A.A.; Recreio v. University T.C.; LR.C. CS.C.C.; K.LT.C. v. H.K.C.C.

Thursday I.R.C. v. C.C.C.

"B".

Lawn Bowls-Thursday- Second Division-C.S.C.C. C.C.C., 5.16 p.m.

Football-June 30-Annual Meeting of Football Associs- tion,

Rifle Shooting-May 30- Distribution of Prizes, Volun- teer Headquarters,

Water Polo-June 2-Senior Division Somersets v. Navy; Junior Division-Kowloon v. Heavy Battery,

June 4 Senior Division- R.A. v. V.R.C.; Junior Divi Bion-Somersets v. University.

June G-Senior Division - Kowloon v. Chinese Athletic; Junior Division-Fukien Club v. V.R.C.

Racing

Thursday--Entries close for Sixth Extra Race Meeting, noon.

June 4-Half yearly Gen-. aral Meeting of Voting Members of Jockey Club, 6.30 p.m.

HOME

Golf-To-day to Saturday- Amateur Champlonship, St. Andrew's.

Cricket--May 31-Jane Sm Test Trial Match, England v The Rest, Lord's.

ja proud record-against 'Eton, With seven old colours avail- | Harrow, Charterhouse and Marl-able. Clifton CAD look forward borough. Of that side there re- with great optimism to their fix- main five, and R. G. Tindall, the tures. With one exception, all twelfth man, who scored 125 runs the bowlers are available. S. G. in five innings with a score of Harrison, took 46 wickets for 67 against the Free Foresters.under 17 runa aplece, with: Winlaw, who will have yet an- medium-paced right-hand de- other year in the eleven, aucceeds | liveries, and was selected, for the R. S. Walker in the captaincy, Lord's Schools against the Rest. and his principal anxiety will be P. W. Keun, a rather similar type, to discover bowlers to asalat bowled steadily throughout the D. C. H. Townsend, and a succes season, and had bad luck at g sor to Walker, who has kept | Lord's. J. T.. Nuttall, K. C. wicket no officiently for four sen- | Kinnersley. · B. O. Allen

(a left-A. Murdoch

W. T. Southern hander), Keun, and G. C. Tovey Sons,

A. T. Hamilton should form the nucleus of a A. L. Shields The School suffered last year

strong batting aide. Allen' may (Skip)... from a shortage of bowlers, and supply more variety in the bowl A. Stevenson

Deacon their want of success was main-ing, the chief anxiety being the ly attributable to this. They discovery of a wicket-keeper. A. Macfarlane

Rugby.

Tonbridge. Tonbridge, as usal, showed wonderful batting Agures at the end of last season, the first eight of the side averaging round about 30, but C. A. Peal, the slow bowl-

E. Korn T. West L. Rapley

G. E. Roylance (Skip) ..... G. J. Chambers F. V. Whitta

V. Petherick

W. Drake

21

12

S.

P. W. Ramsay

(Skip),

18

53

I

01

LEAGUE TABLES.

(Skip) .24

over 16 holes.

# suc-

3, 4, 3, 2, 4, 5, 3, 5, 4 and F. J. Brown, third by Mrs. A. T for the home journey 4, 2, 3, 5. Ildefonso, and fourth by Mrs. W. W 5, 4, 4. His score was thus 60 Field,

Baseball. We were not Roper made 66 and was good cessful in baseball this year as in enough to beat an ordinary first previous year having only obtained class player. Tolley was three fourth place in the Langue, down at the eleventh against

Tennis. Owing to shortage of Captain Moxon, but he took four players, we could not enter in a row, Tolley winning by two Tennis League, but we have entered

a team this year. Bookless, Tolley's conqueror on

Finance.The Account for the Saturday, was beaten at the nine-last 12 months shows a profit of teenth by Captain Jobson, the $1.428.54 showing a subatantini im- ex-Army champion.

provement over last year's..

up.

+

the

All the above had byes in the Club House-Repairs and addi- second round, as likewise had tions have been carried out during McLelland, of Johannesburg, who the year:

83.

was beaten by the Royal Ancient Membership. The total number Captain, Lieut.-Colonel Skene 5 of members as at April 30, 1930, was and 3. Several Americans were beaten but these matches are of no importance.

Selangor Beaten.

Eric

The birthday of Dr. Jose Rizal was celebrated at the Club „grounds In June, 1929, for the first time. The affair proved to be a very suc Voigt (United States) beat cessful one. Tipple at the nineteenth.

The Club arranged with the Fiddian beat A Guild one up; Hong Kong, Cricket Club the exhib!- Watt heat Dr. MacCallum 2 and tion matches by Mr. F. Aragon and 1; Major Martin beat De Mont- Mr. Gordon Lum, the Club having morency 4 and 3; A. Peech bont benefited financially thereby. Richard Kyle (Selangor) 3 and 2.-Reuter.

Earlier Play.

London, Yesterday. The Amateur Golf Champion- ship, with a record entry of 272, cpened at St. Andrews to-day in a heavy mist. In the first round Harrison Johnston, the American champion, boat the veteran Bernard, Darwin of Woking by two up and one, to play.-Reuter.

:

LAWN TENNIS.

Three Postponed Matches Decided.

I

Three of the postponed games from Saturday were decided yes- terday,

r

"B" DIVISION,

C.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

This match was played

at

Q.

The positions in the League to Causeway Bay and resulted in

win for the home team by eight Division I.

cets to one. The scores were!→→

er, alone took wickets at a small date are:- cost. J. G. W. Davies, this year's skipper, batted well throughout

alde.

Uppingham.

2 1 1

201

Lau Fook-ki and Cheung Wing-kut (C.R.C.) :——

P. W.

D. L. Pts.

B

beat L. Forster and D. K.

Samy

G-4

A

2

beat T K. Lien and F. Y.

Khoo

6- 3 beat G. E. Yeoh and Y. L. Pao6-3

0

Man-ping and

H.

Lo

0

should do better this year under R. T. Robinson, who will have the Resistance of four old colours. Robinson and K. T. C. Jackson, who bore the brunt of the bowl ing last season, and who between them took more than two-thirds of the wickets, should make runs this year. A successor. will have to be found to C. P. M. Hunting the season, and broke up more Civil Service C.C. 4 4 0 Q behind the wicket, but the eleven than one partnership, by the Cab de. Recreio

| Craigengower C.G. 3 will have the advantage of open- variety in pace "did" fight of his Kowloon B.G.C... 42 ing the attack with two experi-right-hand bowling. He is for Talkoo RC, enced bowlers.

tunate in having two all-round Kowloon CC.

Kowloon D.R.C... Marlborough.

RG. Musson and Police R.C....... a cricketers in

0

Choa Shots For and Against. After a rather disappointing GM Leach, in addition to

For Agst. Up Dn. | (C.K.C.):—– Geason, Marlborough should do R. J. M. Willcocks, the wicket-

40 0 lost to L Foster and D. K. much better this year, though they keeper, all members of last year's Civil Service C.C. 258 203

Club de Recreio ..260 229 81 0 Samy have only three old colours.

Talkoo R.C...190 160 30 o beat. T. K. Lien and F. Y. F. H. Bell and P.M., Nelson

Craigengower C.C. 176 150,

260

Κλου Uppingham, should be more effective than last

with five old Kowloon AG.C.238 288 Kowloon D.R.C. 246 241 year, when the former suffered colours, should form · A good Kowloon C.C. from a strain, and was unable to strong eleven this year.,

W. A.Police R.C. produce his pace after the first Lupton, a splendid opening bats, few matchen. Nelson has a very man, captains the side. He hopes

Kowloon BG.C. easy action and fights the ball to have the assistance of CCivil Service C.C. well, besides turning from the off. Thompson who, though a hitter, Club de Recreio The other old colour, J. T. H. chooses the right ball with judg- Kowloon C.C. Comber, has been one of the best ment and, has bowled well on oc- Yacht Clab wicket-keepers. In the Schoole for caslons, besides hoing an admir- Craigengower C.C. 3

Electric K.C the last two seasons, and has been able field in any position, parti-Talkoo R.C. P unfortunate in not catching the cularly at mid-off. The other old eye of the selectors for represen-cholces are D. P. Parkinson, J. D. tative matchea With the wicket- Ibbotson, and D. F. Walker, who keeper and two bowlers already can all bat, and, except for the to hand, Marlborough, where latter, can bowl, when required. there is a very wide field of selection, should be assured of a good alde.

198 123 230

Division II.

0 2 beat G. E. Yeoh and Y. L. Pao 0 6 0 21

2.0

7-6

OLYMPIC GAMES.

Success of Chinese Girls.

JAPANESE VICTORIES.

-

Tokyo, Yesterday. The Misses Gloria and Lucy Lee gave China a welcome and excellent success in the Olympic Games at the Melli Shrine Sta- dium, to-day, when they defeated the Philippine ladies in a brilliant

doubles match, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3,

The Philippine representatives. Miss Yngayo and Miaa Carengo made

to save the a big effort match, but the steadiness of the China couple proved too strong for them.

i

In the Olymplad In, baseball Japan easily defeated China. In men's volleyball China defeated Japan 20-22; 21-8 and 21-8. In women's volleyball. Japan beat the Philippines 21-0 and 21-0.

In women'n teania, Lucy Lee (China) beat Careago (Philip- pines) 3-6. 7-5, 6-2. Ochon beat Gloria Lee 6-2, 0-2,

The 1,600 yards relay race was won by Japan, the Philippines. coming second and "China, third.

In the Pentathlon the Japanese captured the first aix places, and China the eighth and eleventh:--- Reuter.

LEAGUE TABLES.

The positions in the League to

L

Chiu Chun-chlu and Hang Wai-chui 0 107(C.R.C.):~~.

P. W. D. L. Pts.

S ..0

beat Forster and D. K.

Samy

164

0

beat K. Lien and F. Y.

Khoo

date are:-

7-5

beat G. E. Yeoh and Y. L. Pao

0.1

"A" Division.

3 1

P. W.

Indian R.C.

Chinese R.C.

Hong Kong K

"CDIVISION.:

UNIVERSITY' v. „NIPPON."

M.B.K

Played at Pokfulam, the Uni-South China A.A. versity won by seven sets to two, Kowloon. C.0. the scores being:-

11

0

L. de BUva and A. E. Taal ("Var-

40.

0. 25 lost to Takemasa and Inaoka 084 beat Ishibashi and Kawano. 0 80 beat Hats and Satoh

P. Kho

6- 2 Chinese R.C. 6- 3 Indian R.C.

R.E.S.C.

"n" Division

P. W.

5

3

3

(Var Cralgengewer C.C.

Roczeło

0-3 United Services R.C.

6. a Hong Kong Co.

Nippon Club

(Var. University

Shots For and Against..

For Agst. Up Dn. 285 20877 Kowloon B.G.C. Civil Service C.0. 210. 178 $7 Club de Recrelo..244 224

20 Kowloon C.C.....242 231, - Warwick.

Yacht Club 178 184 Craigengower C.C. 170 201 Unlike many other schools, Electric RC. 217 251 Warwick are very strong in the Talkoo R.C141 221 Cheltenham

bowling department, and, having

Weekly Review, Cheltenham, who drow with six old coloura in residence this

P. P. Kho and 1.H. Owing to abnormal pressure onsity): Clifton and beat Malvern, and term, they have overy reason to our space Short Head's" weekly beat Takemasa and Inaoka Marlborough last year, look like be highly optimistic. Winning review is unavoidably held over beat Ishit tahi and Kawano having an even better side, this six of the seven chool matches till to-morrow. year. There are six colour-men last season the schita Wahjoyed returning and T. A. Higson, this its beats season since the Wor your's captain, will have a aplen-F G Macasklo, this year's cap did variety of bowling at, his tain, has plenty of-bowling ability command. Higson keeps a good at hía command, and he is also a length with his medium-paced de-stylish batsmálna when |lyerloo, and F. W. Seate, who is settles down - TO W

above, tha ordinary speed for a should improve in the few, overs, la always likely to get ilne, and may provo a powerful a few quick wickets WS E factor in the school's successes. Millör-Logan and J K L Marton D. K. Dickson, Ken Ma provide usefulgefangen, de W_R_P_Wade and RTE. “Dodd- ato Metkle

undspaning bats all good for run, but they are As Ayresult of the week-end however, won five out of the many and un Martin, and I., N. all more, Tel

bowlers: raf, the wicket and outfield at seven sets played, and therefore Flipino Cid Braitell thould alle make runs. Wade Will

wicker, the Oval are goddam and there registered their first win of the Civil Service Ce One dimcultynowaver, arises, but as he ch and that i tha

keepers,

al wicket bowler, someone els ith after found.

HOME CRICKET.

Australian Match Held Up.

NO PLAY AT THE OVAL "

London, Yesterday,

lost to. Hata and · Satch

1

Kowloon C.C.

K Ng and K. K. Kho sity): beat. Takemana and Insola

Civil Service 0.0.

6- 2

9. 7

beat Fallbashi and Kawano beat Hata and Satch

KITC, Y., G.T.C.

South China A.A. M.B.K.

European Y.M.CA.

This match was played at Chinese RO King's Park, but falling light pre- | University:"", vented all the sets being complet South China A.A. ed. The German Tennis Club, Hong Kong,

was ng play, to-day in the match. season.

between the Australians and Surrey Bautor.

(Continued on next Column)

RC

Kowloon LEO. German TO

Nippon Club Kowloon 0.0.

Division.

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