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AUSSIES'
FOURTH
VICTORY.
OXFORD TROUNCED.
NOTTS TWO DAY SUCCESS!
London, Yesterday,
HOME RACING.
Call Over for the Derby.
DIOLITE STILL FAVOURITE.
London. Yesterday. The call over for the Derby at The Australians defeated Oxford | the Beaufort Club is as follows:
3 to 1 agst. Diolite t. & 0.. 6 to 1 agst. Rustom Pasba, 0; 13
to 2 t
University by an innings and
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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
A TRIO OF MATCHES CONCLUDED..
HOME CLUBS WIN.
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930.
D. K. Kharas
L. R. Whant. W. Bickford E. L. Hollandi A. E. Murphy
(Skip)....20 (Skip)
R. C. Reel J. Cary W. Gill
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73
OLYMPIC CONGRESS.
17 Women to Be Allowed to 57 Compete in Same Events.
BROKEN TIME · QUESTION.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to date are:--
Division I
P. W D. L. Pts.
+ 0 0
1
Three lawn bowls matches, which had to be left untinished Civil Service C.C. 4 owing to rain last Saturday, were Craigenguwer C.C.
Talkoo R.C. completed yesterday, and in each Club de Recreio case the home Clubs maintained Kowloon B.G.C... the advantage which they held at Kowloon C.C...
a2 ... The matches Kowloon D.R.C... the earlier stage.
H o completed included two games in Police R.C.
Shots For and Against. Division I, and one in Division II..!
For Agst. Up.Dn.
.283 214 .280 229
the fourth game having been de-Civil Service C.C. 252 203 cided earlier in the week at the Craigenguwer C.C. 26 192 Yacht Club, where the Kowloon Taikoo R.C.
Club de Recreio Bowling Green Club won by eight Kowloon B.G.C. Kowlson D.R.C. Kowloon C.C.
100 to 6 agst. Blenheim, ; 20 ta 1 tshots,
20 to 1 ugat. Caerleon, t, & D. 20 to 1 agst. Itind; 0.
20 to 1 aget. Noble Star, 0. 20 to 1 agst Scout II, 0.
158 runs.] Declaring at their overnight total of 406-2, the Australians 100 to 9 agst. Silver Flare, 0; 100 to gained an Innings' victory over 100 to 8 agst. Ballyferis, D.
C. V. Grim- | 100 to 8 ngst. Trews, D. Oxford University. (mett was again deadly, and was largely responsible for Oxford's low total, taking 5 wickets for 48
out of
total of runs
Following 124.
on. requiring 282 runs to save the innings" defeat, the "Varsity were soon dismiss trouble and in ed for their first innings total. T. Wall. the tourists' fast bowler elaimed wickets for 20 runs.
This two day victory comes as n welcome rest to the travel worn visitors, and a rest of any dura-
were
BATTING.
25 to 1 agst Parenthesis, 0. "Probables" Revised.
The following are alterations in the list of probable starters and Jockeys;-- Trews ... Sporger
Silver Flare Sea Rover Caerleon Ballyforis
Cartello... Grand Salute Lansdowne Diolite Bargany
R. Dick
R. Perryman
Elliott
M. Wing
Weston
Canty
H. Graves
C. Richards
Cecil Ray
Carslake
Beary
H. Wragg
G. Richards
91
Australians Australians
Rustom Pasha Blenheim Strong Row Parthenon
* denotes not out.
Noble Star Seer
BOWLING.
W. H. Ponsford 220* Australians S. McCabe A. Kippax .... 58*
Barralt..... 5-24 Notts
Tetragen. Iliad
Adlon
Scout II.
Dick Swiveller
423
Australians Notts
C. V. Grimmett 5-48 Voce
T. Wall.....4-29 Australians
tion is always appreciable. This
are
is their fourth success in the pre-
To-morrow they sent tour. playing at Southampton against
Hampshire.
Scores:-
Australians: 406-2 dec. Oxford U.: 124 and 124.
NOTTS SECOND IN TABLE.
Innings' Victory.
[Notts defeated Glamorgan by an
innings and 126 runs.]
Parenthesis
J. Leath H. Beasley Jelliss
A. Wragg B. Jones
F. Winter Joe Childs Pat Beasley Fred Fox
-Reuter.
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
V
Lawn Tennis-To-morrow -"A" Division-K.C.C.
C.R.C.. H.K.C.C., LR.C. V. M.B.K. V. *S.C.A.A.; "B" Division-Recreio v, Y.M.C.A., C.R.C. V U.S.R.C..
пор
Nip.
Club V H.K.C.C., R.E.S.C. v. I.R.C., K.C.C. v. C.S.C.C., S.C.A.A. v. C.C.C.; "C" Division-Filipino Club v. T.C. v. C.R.C., University C.S.C.C., H.K.C.C. v. G.T.C.
Lawn Bowls - Tomorrow Notts once again forced a win ir two days, this time at the ex- -Division I-Kowloon Dock
R.C. v. The visi
Civil Service C.C., pense of Glamorgan.
first knock at Trent
C.C.C. Y. tors took
Recreio. Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Talkoo Kridge and compiled 231. Notis,
R.C. Y. Kowloon B.G.G.; on going to the wicket, were able to declare their innings closed at Division II-Recrelo v. Craig- 412-9. Requiring 212 to save engower C.C., C.S.C.C. v. H.K. the innings defent, the visitors Electric R.C., K.C.C. v. Royal H.K.Y.C., Kowloon B.G.C. v. collapsed in a startling manner before the bowling of Barratt and Taikoo R.C. Vore.
180 Failing by
runs, Glamorgan suffered
an innings' Barratt took 5 wickets for 24 runs and Voce 4 for 23,
This victory senda Notts up to second place in the Championship table. Lancashire, on account of a no result match at Lord's, hold a four point lead for the same number of, matches played. War- wickshire are three points behind the Championa,
defeat.
Scores:-
Glamorgan: 281 and 86. Notta: 443-9 dec.
Router.
LAWN TENNIS.
Civil Service Beat the Nippon Club.
The match between the Civil Service and the Nippon Club in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League was played yester- day afternoon at Happy Valley. the home players getting the point by the odd set:
J. Barrow and D. M. McDougall (C.S.C.C.):-
beat Fujieda and Wakata...
6. 8
to
beat Takemass and Nakasato lout
9.7
anki Yoshikawa
Kinoshita
6-7
J. A. Bendall and F. W. Bradley (C.S.C.C.);
beat Fujleda and Wakata..... lost to Takemasa and Nakasato beat Yoshikawa and Kinoshita
6. 8
7-0
- 2
RK Valentine and J. Balfour (C.9.0.C.);"
lost to Fulleda and, Wakate. lost to Takemaan ari Nakasato beat Yoshikawa and Kinoshita
League Table. Chinese R.”
Indian R.C. RE, Sports Club Craigengower C.C., Club de Recreio United Services R.C. Kowloon C.O. .M.B.K.
Civli, Bervice C.C.)
South China AA
Hong Kong CG
Nippon Club
University
7-9
2-6
G- 4
Football June 30-Annual Meeting of Football Associa tion.
Ride Shooting-To-day- 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- sion-Somersets v. University. Racing-June 4—Half year- ly General Meeting of Voting Members of Jockey Club, 5.30 p.m.
June 7 and 9-Sixth Extra Race Meeting.
HOME
To-
and Golf-To-day morrow-Amateur Champion- ship. St. Andrew's.
Cricket-May 81-Jpne 8- Test Trial Match, England v. The Rest, Lord's.
BILLIARDS.
C.C.C. and the Filipino Club.
add wate
DIVISION I.
C.C.C. v. Police R.C.
זי
40. 0 4.4
89 0 31
.230 208 0
235 241
23
201
0 30
Police R.C.
.185
200
0125
Division 1.
D.
L. Pts.
Kowloon B.G.C. ..
0
0
$
Civil Service C.C. 4
0
On the first rink Basa resumed Club de Recreio. 4 with a lead of 19-10, but Post loon C.C..
Yacht Club equalised. Basa got a couple of Craigengower C.C. ones and Post a single. Bage Electric R.C. scored on the last three heads and Talkoo R.C...
Shots For and Against, won by 20-13.
For Agst. Up Dn. Omar resumed with a lead of Kowloon 1.G.C....285 208 17
Civil Service C.C. 283 13-6. After he had scored single Hargreaves had the better Club de Recreio..34 224 .212 231 of three heads und was only four Kowloon C.C.
Yacht Club .178 184 behind. Omar scored a 1 and a 2; Electric R.C. .217 251 Hargreaves 2; and Omar a couple Craigengower C.C. 23 274 of ones, the latter winning by Talkoo R.C. 10-12.
51
20
0
11
0
€
0 31
A 41
H
.141 221
0 80
CAN THE LEADERS SURVIVE AT KOWLOON DOCK?
Bradbury resumed with a lead Prospects for To-morrow lof 7-6 and scored 2 Each side had a 2, followed by ; for Brad bury, and 4 for West. Bradbury scored 2, 4, 1, to which West re- sponded with 1 and 3. Bradbury thus won by 21-17. Craigengower
F. J. Neves
M. A. R. Sousa
D. Rumahn
B. W. Bradbury
(Skip)
E. Tuck
A. E. Coates
E. of Arculli
U. M. Omar
(Skip)
21
W. T. Brightman W. Collins
[By "Short Head"]
!
Berlin, Yesterday,
The Olympic Congress hna shelved the question of broken time on a British motion and has also decided to allow women to compete in the same events as at Amsterdam. It has been decided that the Los Angeles games shall last 16 days-Reuter.
BASEBALL.
"Gobs" to Meet South China Outfit.
The "Gubs" baseball crew from U.S.S. Helena will meet the 'South China outât on Caroline Hon Sunday, the game being timed to start at 3 punt.
At the last encounter the sailors Chinese, and the trounced the loval banch are out for revenge. The sallots say "nothing doln"," so the result will be a rare good game.
one win for the Electric Club. The
latter, however, rearranged their forces a week ago and bent Taikoo by no fewer than 40 shota. This revival ought to hearten them con- siderably, whilst it will alan show the Civil Service that they cannot The apparently haphazard manner afford to take them too cheaply, of compiling the fixture card is de-The latter lose the services of both, monstrated. by the fact that the Deakin and Taylor very shortly, so lenders the Civil Service C.C. they may be expected to gather in have to travol three Saturdays in as many points as possible whilst the (Skip)..... 17 succession, visiting the Kowloon going is good.
Dock to-morrow and the Craig- engower on the following Saturday.
Police R.C.
Brittain
G. Alexander
R. Marks
J. C. West
w.
Johnsturdy
J. C. S. Fender
W. Dali
19
(Skip)
Hargreaves
12
J. S. Dick
C. S. Rosselet
F. Nolan
(Sklp)
... 20
E. G. Past (Skip)
R. Basa
K.C.C. v. Yacht Club. The Yacht Club won last year by It may be to the good, however, that 7145. This season the K.C.C. have
էր
they have a trio of hard nuts
won two out of four matches and crack so early in the season, especial- the Yacht Club have won one out of ly as in July they will be playing at three.
to.
Taking a ling between the home on three Saturdays in succes-K.C.C. v. K.B.G.C. and the Yacht sion. 13
Club v. K.B.G.C. matches, the Yacht Last year the Civil Service went Club might just get home 00
42 down badly on the Kowloon Dock Taikon R.C. v. K.Ç.C. green by 86-34, so that they will On the first rink Wallace re-have to go all out to reverse this re- sumed against Silkstone with a sult and keep their undefeated re-
this
lead of 21-5.
seusoni. That
they
morrow.
K.B.G.C. v. Taikoo. Last year the Talkoo Club won by 62-56, The K.B.G.C. share with
The latter opened cord with 1 and 2; each side got a can play as well away is evident the Civil Service this year the dis single; Wallace scored 2, 1. and from their victories over the Club tinetion of winning all four matches,
whilst Talkoo have still to win 1; and Silkstone added one on the de Recreio and the K.B.G.C.
match. Form certainly points to last head. Wallace thus won by Kowlson Dock have played only one win for the home Club to-morrow.
26-10.
The
TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.
Division I.
B
of their four matches at home, so Wotherspoon resumed with a that they are due to be at home to- lead of 17-6, but Lammert notch-morrow. They won a week ago by ed a 2. followed by 1, 2, and the narrow margin of two shots, for Wotherspoon. After Lanimert chiefly through the wet greens, had scored 2, a couple of singles which they countered better than
Taikoo R.C.-J. C. Chalmers, J. and the Club de Recreio, and they may Wotherspoon's way.
J. Rossell and W. Lammert followed up a single by conclude that it is their turn to win Polson,
own supporters to Wotherspoon (Skip). collecting 6 on the last head. before their Wotherspoon won by 23-16.
came
the
Drummond replaced Ferguson, score brought forward being 18-12 in favour Fraser.
morrow.
J. B. Chapman, T. Grimes, N. Drummond and J. Ferguson
C.C.C. v. Club de Bécreto. The C.C.C., owing to the vagaries) (Skip).
of of the fixture list, play the second of G. McLeod, J. Sloan (Sen.), J. Drummond opened with three matches on their own soll to-Laing and R. Wallace (Skip). n single, followed by
C.S.C.C.-E. W. Simmonds, R. 2 morrow when they meet the Club de + and A couple of ones
for Recreio, who lost a year ago by Taylor, J. Hollidge and A. W. Fraser. Drummond scored. an-81-44. So for the C.C.C. have Grimmitt (Skip). other single and Fraser got 3 on lost only one match and
that the last head, winning by 28-14.
away, 50 that points to
Taikoo R.C. G. McLeod J. Sloan J. Laing R. Wallace (Skip)
J. B. Chapman
J. McKechnie
T. Grimes
N. Drummond
་
20
(Skip)..... 14 J. C. Chalmers
J. C. Polson
J. Munro W. Wotherspoon
(Skip)
..... 23
63
Kowloon .C.C.
A. C. Burford
J. Howe
H. Overy
A. B. Silkstone
(Skip)
H. Giltins C. J. Tacek! A. Hyde Lay J. Fraser
{Skip) F. Goodwin T. Carr.
J. C. Lyal
L. E. Lammert
(Skip).....
DIVISION IL
C.S.C.C. v. C.C.e.
10
Jas. T. Dobbia, L. E. Long- form bottom, G. C. Moss, and J. Gregory another victory to- (Skip).
morrow. The Club de Recreio F. J. Jones, S. E. Alderman,
[ have won one match
away, A. H. Oswick and A. O. Brawn
but lost at home to the Civil Service | (Skip).
and the Kowloon Dock, whilst they Kowloon Dock RC-W. Grelg, drow on their own ground with D. Keith, F. Cullen and W. M. Taikoo. If Luz is drawn against Johnston (Skip).
Bradbury there may be "Areworks"
to-morrow.
28
H. G. Coopet, E. Docherty, W. P. Hedley and R. Lapsley (Sklp).
Police RC. v. K.C.C. Without a single point so far, the! C. Atkinson; J. McKelvie, F. C. Police R.C. may be expected to do Goodman and S. Gray (Skip).
K.C.C.-A. C. Burford, J. Howe, their best to-beat the K.C.C., by whom they were defeated last season H. Overy, and A. E. Silkstone 54 by the narrow margin of 60-58.) (Skip).
16
The K.C.C. started the season with a H. Gittins, C. J. Tacchi, A. Hyde fine win over the Bowling Green Lay, and J. Fraser (Skip). Club, since when they have lost to F. Goodwin. B. Petheram, J. C. the C.C.C., the Kowloon Dock R.C. Lyal, and L. E. Lammert (Skip).
Haynes resumed with a lead of and the Talkoo R.C. This points to 20-7 against Field, who opened a close finish to-morrow, but much with a single, followed by a 3 for depends on the personnel of the Haynes. Field collected 3 and 6, Police team.
3. and lost to the Civil Ser-
Division II.
Electric Co, R.C.-A. Tarbuck, P. Saunderson, D. S. Hill and W. H. B. Muskett (Skip).
W. Stoker, G. T. Padgett, F. F. Duckworth and H. Hatch (Skip). S. J. Clarke, E. Thompson,
Tulkoo R.C.-A. Stalker, T.
Taikoo v. Bowling Green Club. to which Haynes replied with 4 and 5, the latter winning by Last season the Taikoo won by 82-17.
66-51. This year they have; Hollands resumed with a lead beaten the Police and K.C.C., A friendly billard match was of 14-9 against Cavanagh and the drawn with the Club de Recreio de Rome, and A. F. Paul played at" the Craigengower former
(Skip). with d opened Cricket Club on Wednesday night Cavanagh netted 5 and 2, being vice. The K.B.G.C. have beaten Stainton, W. Bell and R. K between the C.C.C. and the F-then only one shot in arrears. A the Kowloon Dock and the
Duncan (Skip). Emo Club, resulting in the hoats trio of singles for Hollands were Craigengower and lost to the K.C.C. defeating their guests by 174 followed by 2 for Cavanagh; and the Civil Service. The Taikoo Whyte and G. H. Stewart (Skip). W Cunningham, W. Brown, J pointa. About 40 members of Holland got single; and Club may be expected to endeavour J. Sloan (jun.), T. Swan, S. beth Clube not down for dinner Cavanagh, with the aid of 2 and to retain their unbeaten record on Amery, and D. Walmsley (Skip), during an Intermission in the 3, won the game by 28-21, their own green.
#
L. Pts. | match, and pleasant speeches were Murphy resumed with a lead of
W.
D
5
0
Π
4:3
8, י 1
made dwelling on the friendly 18-5. but GII opened with n rivalry which exists between the couple of 2's. After Murphy scor-
3 respective clubs.
31 3 Detailed scores were:
12 22 3.M. V. Ribeiro 160 R. Luz 7
2
E. Zimmerti
A. Kitchall
J. Suáres
J. Landolt
II Kaw
016
0
Europaan Y.M.C.A.E. Š
K.C.C. Teams.
The following have been select
119 F. Silva
150 E. Nuttall
150 E. Remedios
150 A. Castro
160 L. E. Remedios
809:
edea 2, Gill collected 1, 4, 2, and
1, the score in his favour being
150
43
142 17-10. Murphy gathered 2 and 8
102
DIVISION II.
Club de Recreio 7. C.C.C.
Civil Service C.C.-F. H. Hold- man, R. R. Wood, J. W. Deakin and FH.-W. Haynes (Skip).
L Booker, L. G. Luck, A. E. Murphy, and W. E Hollands (Skip).
Last season the Club de Recreto
LG. Luck, H. Strange, R.. É.. cn the last two heads and won lost this match by 62-19. The
Dayles and W. E. Hollands (Skip), 141 the game by 20-17 Club de Recreio this year have won
LR. Whant. W. J. Bickford. The C.C.C. staged a good re-two and lost two matches, whilst 110covery and on one head simul- the C.C.C. have won one only. The L. Holland and J. Archibald
taneously scored 6, 5, and 2.1. former have already established a (Skip).
·Cralgengower reputation for losing or winning K.C-C.-F. H. Herridge, J. S when least expected, so that It may Dinnen, T. W. Carr, and L. J. W. Ward J. M. V. Ribeiroba anfer not to predict the outcome Blackburn (Skip);" F. A. Dixon of their struggle to-morrow,
O. B. Ravan, D. A. Purver, Civil Service v. Electric RC. F. E. Lawrence, and J. M. Jack A year ago the Civil Service got] (Skip). .....
Civil Service FH. Holdman R. R Wood Fincher: Thomas Lay and A. J. Dpakin “P**Divisjon. Versus C.S.O.C.((Skip) on the K.C.C. ground at 4.86 par 11. Berango
V. V. Field
ed to represent the Kowloon Guest; W' Hyde, and G. Boediker F HAYOS82(Skip) 17
Cricket Club In their League fix- Luck tomorrow
"A" Division.Veraus H.K.C.C.-L. Jack and B. B. Hambly. R. Archibald
L. D. Luck
(Skip)
on the K.C.C. ground at 4.30 p.m. A. T. Les and W. M. Gitting; FWE, Holland.
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Grose and J. Mackintosh.
AT Sonsa
W. McBride
21.
T. Abbas J.Cavanagh
(Skip)
both paints by a margin of 7846.. W. Borrowman, L. A. Jeeves, They have won all their four games W. W. Hirst, and V. C. Labrum this season, as compared with only (Skip).