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TOURISTS AT

BRISTOL.

Gloucester Collapse for 72.

Town.

BRILLIANT BOWLING.

LOCAL BASEBALL.

A LAST MINUTE VICTORY FOR THE JAPANESE.

A GOOD RALLY.

MONDAY, AUGUST 25; 1930.

RECORDS OF THE BKIPS,

LAWN BOWLS.

J. V. Ramsay

G. Alexander

G.. Henderson

J. S. Riddle

CRAIGENGOWER CREATE LOCAL RECORD.

în

CHAMPIONS AND HOLDERS,

J. McKelvie S. Gray

(Skip)

W. MacHardy

G. Hargreaves .22 (Sklp)

58

League II.

RECREIO V. K.BG.C.

E. Kern

F. Rapley

G. E. Roylance

13

(Skip)

D. W. Phillips

Division I.

W.

| Bradbury, (C.C.C.)

12

10

Luz (C. de R.)

12

Pruser (K.C.C.)

46 Basa (C.C.C.)

| Lapsky (K.D.)

Grimmitt (G.9.C.C.)

Wallace (TRC)

Wo

Votherspoon :(T.R.C.)

Holland (N.B.G.C.)

Omar (C.C.C)

Brawn (C.S.C.c.) Gregory (C.S.C.C.) Silkstone (K.C.C.) West (P.R.C.) Ferguson (T.R.C.) Cullen (K.D.) Guy (K.B.G.C.) McTavish (K.R.G.C.) Gray, (K.D.) Marquez (C. de R.) Ribolo C. de R.) Lyal (K.C.C.) 32 Goximan (KD.) Johnston (K.D.) Whibley (K.B.G.C.) Post (P.R.C.) Gow (K.BG.C.) Atkinson (K.D.) Oswick (C.5.0.0.) Hedley (K.D.P.C.) Gibson (K.C.C.) Mosa (C.S.C.C.) Drummond (T.R.C.) Lommert (8.0.0.) Grels (H.D.R.C.) 25 McKelvic (K.D.)

H. F. Stoneham W. E. Halo

A.W.E. Davidson (Skip) 19

The Craigongower C.C. ac- counted for the Taikoo R.C. Division I. of the Lawn

On their neighbours ground, the Kowloon B.G.C. defeated the Club Bowls Leaguo on Saturday

de Recreio by 20 shots. Scores:- the and placod

champion Recreio.

Bowling Green, ship issue (with a match in hand) F. F. Baptista. Shepherd

The Taikoo Club H. Rozario The second drawing card game beyond doubt.

were handicapped by the absence R. R. Robarts in the local baseball serias

of Wallace.

A. E. S. Alves Bristol, Saturday.

was staged on Saturday at The champions, and holders, (Skip) The victors of the "maminoth”.

Caroline HIN between the have incidentally achieved a unique F. V. Ribeiro Text match visited Gloucester to- day, and were forced to take the Japanese and the Filipino teams, record, this being the third suc-D. Alves feld after their journey from Although nothing outstanding inessive occasion in which they L. A. Rocha

have finished at the top of the F. X. Silva ball craft was seen, the game League, for which feat they will · (Skip) was nevertheless full of excite-receive many hearty congratula- R. A. C. Basto ment. All the breaks and changes tons.

The Civil Service C.C. turned the J. G. Ozorio that were going went to the Fill-tables on the Kowloon C.C. with A. H. Baato pincs, but the Japanese staged aja vengeance. Clashing for the last minute recovery and left the first time this year, the Kowloon field winners by one of the closest B.G.C. accounted for the Club de scores yet seen in Hong Kong. Whilst Craigongower are

Winning the toss the Japanese joicing bull giants fielded with Koga on hava smilingly Rone through At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- the mound and Chi Sai Hachiuma their fixtures without gain-vice C.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. behind the plate. Koga dished | ing 4 out some

Gloucestershire fared very poor- ly before the tourists's attack and were dismissed for but 72 runs. P. M. Hornibrook, a hero of the conflict at the Oval, tonk 4 wickets

for 20 runs.-Reuter.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Polo-To-day- Water Division I-Kowloon v. Navy. Wednesday Division L— Somersets v. Chinese Athletic. Friday Division I-V.R.C. v. Chinese Bathing Club.

Baseball — Saturday-South Chinn v. Filipino Club.

Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

Football October 1--En- tries close for Challenge. Shield.

Aquatics August 31-En- tries close for V.R.G. Night Fete, 6 p.m.

September 6-Entries close for Police Reserve Race at Police and Prison Departments aquatic aports: V.R.C. Night Fete.

September 13- Police and Prison Departments Aquatic Sports, V.R.C.

Polo September 20-Gym- khana, Polo Ground.

Rowing-September 22- Trevesss Trophy, 4 p.m.

HOME.

Racing-September 10-St. Leger, Doncaster.

September 12- Doncaster

Cup.

LAWN TENNIS.

BETTY'S "DOUBLE" IN AMERICA.

EASY SINGLES WIN.

Forest Hiis, Yesterday, Miss Betty Nuthall, the British player, won the American Lawn Tennis Championship at Forest Hills to-day. She beat Mrs. Harper in the final by 6-1, 6-4.

Miss Nuthall was also successful in the doubles event.. Partnered by Miss Sarah Palfrey she defeat- ed Mrs, Harper and Mies. Edith Cross in the final by 8-6 6-3, 7-5

Reuter's American Service.

EMPIRE GAMES

ENGLAND WINS, HIGHEST ..

POINTS.

Recreio.

re-

at their. remarkable

the performances,

Police R.C.

J. J. Basto

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23

20

20

56

G. Chambers

G. E. F. Thomson H. H. Rose W. S. Drake

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CIVIL SERVICE v. K.C.C.

1

Kowloon C.C.

single point.

They, by 24 shots. Scores;— might lay claim to Civil Service. "record" as, for two years-run-P: E. Knight

dandy ones and his too,

drops always worried the Filipino Ring, they have drawn a blank H. E. Strange

"slammers." One tally was made right through. in this canto; Terry Leonard season! scoring op a sacrifice hit by Bautista.

Pitcher Weak.

season's

Botter luck next B. R. Davies

W. E. Hollands Both the Kowloon B.G.C. and (Skip) the Civil Service. C.C, joint lead E. L. Holland ers in Division 11,, came out with R. R. Wood flying colours, and as they have F. H. Holdman

pro. F. H. W. Haynes The Nipponites' visit to the completed their

(Skip) play-off gramme there will be plate resulted in a blank, although for premier honours. The Yacht L. R. Whant five wallopers went up the plate. Club defented the Electric R.C. by L. Luck The Filipino crew had all the luck a surprisingly big margin, whilst W. Bickford they wanted. Many impossible the Taikoo R.C. just scraped home J. R. Archibald

(Skip) flys simply dropped right into against the Craigongower C.C. their mitts, but not much could

to

League I.

C.C.C. v. TAIKOO. R.C.

Taikoo R.C.

J. B. Chapman T. E. Grimes N. Drummond "J. Ferguson“.

(Skip)...10

be said of their pitching ace, Bautista. He lacked speed and variety, and the Japanese just

At Happy Valley, the Cralgen- slammed him all over the field.

gower C.C. defeated the Taikoo Good mother "Joss" stuck to C.C. by 17 shots. Scoren: the Tagalo boys right up Craigengower,

frame.

The E. Tuck the fourth

A. E. Coates Nippon lads were doing all

E. el Arculli they could but failed

to u. 31. Omar score. A flock of errors on their (Skip)....10 fielders put the Filipinos up by W. T. Brightman

W. Collins another four tallies in the third C. S. Rosselet stanza and another two in the R: Bas fourth.

(Skip) ....19 With seven runs to their debits, F. J. Neves

M. A. R. Sousa the Japanese started out in the D. Rumjahn

.

69

second of the fifth to play what B. W. Bradbury (Skip) ....25 might really be called the "good old ball game.” No fewer than ten men went into bat, and six got past the home plate. Ex- citement ran high when the score

Anybody's Game,

J. C. Chalmers

A. J. Kow....... W. C. Simpson

J. P. Robinson

F. G. Herridge 23 (Skip) 1

W. Borrowman W. W. Hirst

A. C. Burford

V. C. Labrum

26

(Skip)

C. G. Harrison

J. S. Dingen

T. W. Carr

L. J. Blackburn

23 (Skip)

77

RH.K.Y.C. v. ELECTRIC.

Dick (P.R.C.)

76 Fender (P.R.C.)

J. Laing (T.n.C.)

L, A. Gutierrez (C. de B.) 0 Yvanovich (C. de R.)....

Hargreaves (P.R.C.) ....

· Division II.

Chapman (FC) Reylance (K.B.G.C.) Hollanda (C.S.C.C.) Walmsley (T.R.C.) Labrum (K.C.C.) Basta (C. de R.j Davidson (K.B.G.C.) Cavanagh (C.C.C.) Drake (KBG.C.). Haynes (C.S.C.C.) Alves (C. de R.) Archibald (C.S.C.G0) Macfarlano (Y.C.) Shields (Y.C.) Blackburn (K.C.C.)

19 Qill (0.0.0.)

Carr (C.C.C.) Juck (K.C.C.) Duncan (T.R.C.) Muskett (E.R.C.) Mickechnia (T.R.C.) 21 Stewart (T.R.C.)

Ozorio (C. de R.)

53 Taylor (0.8.C.C.)

E. Hatch (E.R.J.) Paul (B.R.C.)

On their own ground, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club defeated the Electric R.C. by 30 shote. Score:

Yacht Club.

J. Bentley

Electric.

A. Tarbuck

H. Hatch

L. de Rome

N. V. A. Croucher G. T. Padgett H. Stevenson P. W. Ramsay.

(Skip)....27 A. Murdoch N. Currie W. Wotherspoon E. S. Avraham

J. C. Polson

J. Russell

(Skip)....13 A. Macfarlane

G. McLeod W., Weir

J. Sloan, Sr. J. Laing

(Skip)....31

E. B. Reed

L. 5. Greenhill

B. E. Maughan (Skip)....14 A. Chapman

K.C.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.

Civil Service.

J. Orem

46

L. E. Longbottom G. C. Moss J. J. Gregory

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84

(Skip)....21 V. G. Kerley T. P. Saunderson

S. J. Clarke

de Roma (E.R.C.)

J. Orem (C.S.C.C.) Juhaston (K.B.G.C.) Thompson (K.B.G.C.) Murphy (CS.C.C) Silva (C. de R.) Ramsay (Y.C.) Munro (T.R.C.) Phillips (K.B.G.C.) Petheram (K.C.O.) Collins (C.C.C.) Duckworth (E.L.F.C.)

Field (C.C.C.) Keed (G.C.C.) Razack (C.c.c.) Abbas (3.C.C.) Purves (K.C.C.)

Roberts (K.B.G.C.)

E. Zimation.

W. H. B. Muskett F. G. Herridge (K.C.C.)

(Skip)....13 Whyto (T.R.C.)

W. Staker

F. Thompson

D. S. Hill

F. F. Duckworth

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TAIKOO v. C.0.0.

64

Entertaining the Craigengower C.C., the Talkoo R.C. won by nine shots, Scoree Taikoo R.C. K. McIntyre W. Brown

(Skip)....25G. H. Stewart

board stood at 7-6. It was, with-loon C.C. lost to the Civil Service On their own ground, the Kow-

out doubt, a wonderful recovery. C.C. by 29 shots. Scorca:- Thus encouraged. the Japanese Kowloon C.C.. crew held the Filipinós down to H. Gitting scoreless innings in the sixth and C. J. Tacchi A. Hyde-Lay seventh.

J. Fraser It was anybody's game when (Skip) ....15 the lads from the Rising Sun E. C. Fincher made their last trip to the plate, J. Howe Needing only one tally to tie and W. Hyde

oto-win, there was the possi- J. C. Lyal bility of the Tagalo boys check (Skip). 8.

The grim deter- O. B. Raven mating them. not to be denied. They just got H. Overy mination was there and they were E. Petheram

the two tallies by a stroke of good A. E. Silkstone' teamwork.

(Skip).....23

The scores and line-up' were as follows

Filipino

Japanese

46

F. Jones

S. E. Alderman

A. H. Oowick

A. O. Brown

(Skip).

H. McKechnie

(Skip).19

T. Stainton

W. Bell

.30 D. Munro

E. W. Simmonds R. K. Duncan Jas. T. Dobbie (Skip) J. Hollidge

T. Swan

Craigengewer

· Ribeiro Ward

Y. Abbas J. Cavanagh

0

W. D.

9

9

D 0

0 *

INTER-DEPARTMENT COMPETITION.

Revenue Beat Prisons.

A commencement was made yes- terday with the inter-Department lawn bowis competition for the Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup, for which seven teams have entered." The Revenue Department beat the Prisons, and the winner meets efther. the Education Department or the Sanitary Department, the lower half the Small Units are drawn against the P.W.D., while the Police, have a bye.

Teams and scorea were:--

'Prisons

(Skip)....22 Revenue. W. McBride

Tuck Tallon E. B. J. Zimmern Ward

Grimmitt

A. Li de Sousa

J. Carr

25

(Skip)...14

D. K. Kharas

A. W. Grimmitt W. Cunningham

(Skip):20 S. Amery

';K.B.G.C.' V. RECREIO,

75

On their own ground; the Kow- loon B.G.C. defeated the Club de Recreio by 14-shots. Scores Bowling Green. Recreio. D:/Muir ab, 279H, A. Alves J. S. McIntosh P. A. Yvanovich EWS L. Hogbin: C: E. Marques A.MHolland PL A. Gutierrez

(Skip) 07:24 (Skip) 14

G. H. Basto B. S. Nichol

T. Léonard 1b. Murata H. Barros 2b, Honda

p. Koga Hamilton (Ontario), Yesterday. D. Bautista The first British Empire games C. Figueiredo Hachiuma

D. Leonard Sb. Miki which concluded this evening con sisted of athletics, swimming,

|J. Crus,177 6.0. Takezawa rowing, lawn bowls, boxing and Minu 1f. Suzuki,

G. Delgado r.f. Takahashi wrestling, the great bag

An official record of the grand G. Castro cf. Kusano

Scores: PANDANGA aggregate number of points was not kept but: unofficially, Eng. 12 8 4 5 6 7 Ttl and finished first Canada second Filipino 1042 0 0 0 7 and South Africa third,Japanese 0,000602-8 T. B. West E. L. Barros. The others participating were Klaoras Go Under. P. Ti Farrell C A Lepes Guiana, New Zealand, Newfound. Playing on the Caroling Hill H. M. McTavish A. C. V. Ribeiro land, Scotland, Ireland and Berdiamond, the Kiaoras went under (Skip)...24 muda-Reuter.

BASEBALL..

RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES SELAIN UNITED STATES...

New York Yesterday.

to the South China crew yester H. Niah day The Southern boys had T. Fergusson thinga practically their own way, D. Gowd and led right from the start with L. Guy,

three tallies to the good.

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17

65

D. C. Walmsley

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64

F. K. Modi

R. C. Reed

19.

W.CHI

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LEAGUE TABLES.

`date.araz-

Pearse

In

Gooding

Collins

West

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10

TILDEN COMING.

EXPECTED IN JAPAN IN FIRST

WEEK OF NOVEMBER..........

55 - TO VISIT HONG KONG ?

Canton, Saturday. The news is obtained from well-

The positions in the League to informed sporting circles that "Big Bill" Tilden is definitely ex- pected in Japan about the first **Division 1.

PWD. L. Pt week of November.

The enterprising Law Tennis Craigengower C.C. 18. 12 0 1:24 Civil Service C.C. 18 10 0 820 Association of Japan had, as pre- 615 viously reported, concluded the Toon EGC 1300 14 negotiations witli Tilden and

Kowloon Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon. D.R.C.14808 12 party to go to Japan and Club de Recrolo 13 2 7 10 play a series of matches under Police R.Ci 1400 14 0 the auspices of the Association. (Skip) 13 Shots For and Against. It le learned that Tilden's party

A. 8. Gomes ****

For Agit Up Da will consist of two or three rank-

· L⠀⠀ C. R. Sousa› Craigengower C.C. 882 1605- 227 0ing players of the United States. Unless otherwise engaged in the C. G. Silva Civil Service CC. 774-880 88 Kowloon D.R.CA 654 702 02 R. F. Luz.

Talkoo RCR14 788 480 Autumn tournament, Allson, Lott (Skip):24 Kowloon BGC 779 748 880 and Doeg will form the party.

Club de Recreio 187 7772040. Visit to Manila. Kowloon 0.0. 840908. 68 From Manila comes the news

058 1,007 0.851 Rolice R.C.

kg that the Philippine Tennis Asso- ENDivision. II. ciation is making every effort to KDRC. V. POLICE RIC.COM

WAT PENGEP W D L Pt induce Big Bill and hlavcom- Kowloon. B.G.C./;14: 0.420 panions, to go down to Manila. On their own ground, the Kow: Divil Service GC. I 100% 20 The handial part of the visit will

51:

CORE

At no stage of the game were the Kisaran on top, although they p had the services of an pld, war horse in the person of C.-C. Lee, The following are the results of who is a deadly pitcher.....

nee played to-day the N-The final scores were to five

erican Baseball against the Lemon and Orange loon Dock R.C. defeated the Yacht Club); 13 801 not give trouble, as the Phlipines

NewYorks

Police R.C. by only 12 ahots. Talkoo R.C. 1270 8 11

and scores, toning by Scores

Kowloon CC 1800 71 are as enthusiastic over tennis, as Club de Recreio 14 5 09:10 baseball And it will not be sur are given belowi zeny

Kowloon Dock, Police R.C. Craigongower CC, 14 40 10 8 prising to see the local – stadium

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bath: Ching:

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Shots. For and

HR30342 Hong Kong will probably got in

Kowloon B.G.C904 700 189520

touch with Tilden for a brief stay”,

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