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MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1931.
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THE
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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
LAWN TENNIS.
ONLY EIGHT MATCHES PLAYED.
SWIMMING.
GOOD SPORT AT FIRST V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.
EXCITING TEAM RACE.
NO "A" DIVISION GAME.
Rain again interfered with The first night swimming fate the lawn tennis programme on of the Victoria Recreation Club Saturday, with the result that was attended by a large and en- only eight of the scheduled num-thusiastic gathering on Saturday ber of matches were played, and evening, and the sport was en- one of them, between the Mitsui joyed by all. Bussan Kaisha and the Club de Recreio, in "B" Division, had to be postponed after the Portu- guese players had secured the points by talking. five of the six games completed.
The principal attraction was, of course, the six-a-side team race between the V.R.C. and the Chinese Bathing Club and it proved to be a very exciting affair. The Chinese made the The "A" Division had a blank fatal mistake of putting their day, and "B" Division matches two best men in at the start. not played included Craigengower They took the lead, but W. v. Nippon Club and Chinese R.C. Lawrence put the Victorians V: University. Craigengowers slightly ahead, going in fourth were also prevented from meet-man. E. Zimmern sustained the ing Kowloon C.C. in the "C" lead and T. Paget finished up Division.
without an effort well in front of the Chinese last man.
"B" Division.
INDIAN R.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.
On their own ground, the In- dian Recreation Club defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by the com- fortable margin of six sets to three in the "B" Division.
Scores:-
A. A. Rumjahn and J. 5. A. Curreen (1.R.C.) :~~~~ beat Hambly and Pinguet ... 6-1 beat Grose and Zimmern .....6-0. ... 4-6 lost to Hedley and Mackay
A. H. Madar and A. H. Rumjahn (I.R.C.):-
The ladies' 50 yards Handicap produced four entries. The Hunt Bisters were unable to make up their handicaps and had to sur render both places. Misa Booth was the winner with Mrs. McMahon a good second.
Kam-moon
T.
7-5
H. E. Evans and H. T. Best (C.S.C.C.):-
lost to Wong Fook-nam and
Luk. Chun-cheong
1-6
last to Ho Hin-kan and Len
Kwai-fan
3-6
beat Chan Kam-hung and Chan
Kam-moon
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON-DOCK COME A- CROPPER,
TAIKOD BEAT CIVIL SERVICE
What chances there were of the Kowloon Dock R.C. causing a surprise at Happy Valley were completely ruined by a heavy de ficit of 22 shots on the rink when they visited Craigengower C.C. on Saturday. The C.C.C. are, therefore, still at the head of affairs in Division I of the Lawn Bowls League.
4.
The Kowloon C.C., the only other unbeaten team so far, ac- counted for their neighbours the Kowloon B.G.C. Although they have still to register a win, the Police R.C. had the satisfaction of giving the Club de Recreio a very close run at King's Park. The visitors went down by only four shots, all the rinks being evenly matched."
At Quarry Bay, the Civil Ser vice C.C. went down against the The former lost Taikoo R.C.
two rinks and just heavily on scraped home on the other.
more A
evenly-contested game could not be hoped for than the fixture between the Yacht Club and Taikoo in Division II- they, finished with 59 shots each. The Kowloon G.C. enjoyed a rùn- away victory at the expense of Craigengower, Civil Service lost to the Recreio by two shots after #great struggle, and the Elec- tric: R.C. were 26 shota bahind the Kowloon B.G.C. at the finish.
League I.
..
beat Hambly and Pinguet ... 6-9
6-3
beat Grose and Zimmern
6-3
beat Hedley and Mackay
8-4
W. Paston and F. E. Mathews (C.S.C.C.) -
A. R. Minu and F. D. Pereira (I.R.C.):----
bent Hambly and Pinguet
lost to Grose and Zimmern
6-2 9-6
tied with Wong Fook-nam and
Lúk Chun-cheang
..... 6-6 last to Ho Hin-kan and Len.
2-6 Kwai-fan
C.C.C. v. KOWLOON DOCK.
0-6
At Happy Valley, the Craigen- gower C.C. defeated the Kowloon Dock, R.C. by 13 shots.
Scores!-
Chan Kam-moon
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lost to Hedley and Mackay... 57 lost to Chan Kam-hung and
U.S.R.C. v. C.S.C.C.
On their own ground, the Unit- ed Services Recreation Club de- feated the Civil Service Cricket Club by the narrowest possible margin of one set.
Scores:
Capt. Anderson and E. Grimble (U.S.R.C.):-
beat Valentine and Pengelly.. 7-t lost to Bradley and Bendaй ... 6-7 last to McDougal and Tufton. 4-6 Capt. Morgan and M. H. B. Waring (U.S.R.C.):-
6-4 beat Valentine and Pengelly beat Bradley and Bendall ... 6-2 beat McDougal and Tufton
H.K.C.C. v. INDIAN R.C.
Craigengower.
A. E. Contes
On their own ground, the Hong Kong Cricket Club lost to the In-W. T. Brightman dian R.C. by three sets to six in the "C" division.
Scores:-
C. A. Wright and G, R. Horridge (H.K.C.C.):n.
beat J. S. Ackber and S. A.
Ismail
lost to 0. Ismall and S. A. R.
Bux
beat D. Mohamed and A K
Saffad
E. el Arculli ·
U. M. Omar
(Skip)....33
F. J. Neves
Kowloon Dock. W. Hedley
R. G. Craig H.M.H. McTavish R. Lapsley
(Skip) ..11
F. C. Goodman
H. G. Cooper
J. V. Ramaay
F. Cullen
(Skip)....20 C. Atkinson
M: A. R. Sousa
7-5
L. E. Lammert
D. Rumjahn
1-6
(Skip) ..10
G. L. Buchanan
A. A. Razack
6-8
J. Lindsay
C. S. Rosselet
J. McKelvie
R. Baca
(Skip) ...16
J. Puncheon
(Skip).
.15
2-6
59
46
1-6
"
4-6
J. S. Lee and D. F. C. Cleland 6-2(H.K.C.C.);-
Capt. Etherington and S. Hill (U.S.R.C.):
lost to Valentine and Pengelly 5-7 tled with Bradley and Bendall 6-6 tied with McDougal and Tufton 6-6
T
lost to J. S. Ackber and S. A.
Ismail
lost to 0. Ismail and S. A. T.
Bux
lost to D. Mohamed and A. K.
-Suffiadi.
M.B.K. CLUB DE RECREIO. J. W. Alabaster and V. R. Gordon On their own ground, the Mitaui | (H.K.C.C.) Bussan Kaisha lost to the Club de Recreio by one set to five.
Scores
Tohchi and Matano (M.B.K.) :— lost to A. Remedios and IA
Ribeiro..
lost to V. Yvanovich and C.
Barretta
beat J. S. AcKber and S. A.
Ismail
K.BG.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.
On their own ground, the Kowloon B.G.C. lost to the Kowloon C.C. by
12 shots.
Scores:-
Bowling Green.
R. S. Nichol T. S. W. West
L
Kowloon G.C.
F. Goodwin H. Overy G. E. Roylance ^^ J. G. Lyal
J. Gibson
...7-6
lost to O. Ismail and S. A. R.
Bux
1-6
3-5
lost to D, Mohamed and A. K.
Suffad
5.7
D. F. Warren
(Skip)
18 (Skip)
14
3-6
Morinaka and MI (M.B.K.)— lost to A. Remedios and L
Ribeiro
4-6
beat E. de Sousa and F. J.
Remedios
6-1
loat to V. Yvanovich and C.
Barretto...
Scorea
CLUB DE RECREIO v. Y.M.C.A, | S. Eccleshall. By virtue of being a more T. Fergusson balanced side, the Club de Recreio E. W. L. Hogbin "C" team defeated the Young Men's L. Guy Christian Association (European
** (Skip). -14 (Skip) section) by seven sets to two In J. Rodger W. Hampton the "C" divlaion.?
G. R. Sherriff. J. Tacchi H. Nish
E. C. Fincher
J. Howe
W. Hyde.
A. E. Silkstone.
21
4-6
A. H. Remedios and H. A. Noron |'ha (Recreio).m
W. Russell
3-6
lost to T. J. Price and E. R..
Price....
A. Hyde-Lay J. Fraser (Skip) 11 (Skip)
20
4-6
-55
beat J. J. Ferguson and S. A.
Gray
6-3-
RECREIO V. POLICE.
beat GPuncheon and H.
Burson
6-8
Nakamura and Nakamura (M.B.K.):—
lost to E. de Sousa and F. J.
Remedios
"C" Division...
A.T.C. v. KOWLOON: INDIANS.
At Sookunpoo, the Army Tennis Club, newcomers to the "C" Divi- sion, defeated the Kowloon Indian | Tennis Club by 01⁄2 sots to 25:
Scores:
Maj. Tosh and L/Cpl. Hallford (ATC) —
J. Remedios and A. Silva (Recreio): h
loat to T. J. Price and E. R
Price!!
beat J. J. Ferguson and 8. A.
Gray
At King's Park, the Club de Recreio defeated the Police R.C. by four shots.
Scores
4-6
Recreio. E. L. Barros
Police R.C.
G. Johnson
6-8 H. A. Alves (
T. Gooding
G. Hunter
beat G Puncheon and E. C. E. Marques
Borson .
60L. A. Gutierrez LA Rocha and G. A. Noronha (Skip) 22 (Recreio) Dr. R. Basto beat T. J. Price and E. R. Price 6-3 C. A. Lopes beat J. J. Ferguson and S. A. A. H. Basto
40.64 C.-G. Bilva best G. Pancheon and H (Skip)
Burson
...61A Gomes Body Sur R. Robarts
UNIVERSITY KOWLOON C.C. LCR Souza
At Pokfulam, the University R. F. Luz whelmed the Kowloon C.C, in (Skip)
division, by taking all the
beat Capt. Gors and S. H. Salleh 6-4 beat F. All and F. Khan ..... 7-5 best H. Singh and M. A. Khan 64 SM. Paul and Sergt. Jarman (A.T.C.) — beat Capt. Gore and B. R. Salleh 6-2 Gray FED loat to F. Alf and F. Khan... 4-6 boat H. Singh and M. A. Khan 6-1
B.S.M. Stevenson and Sgt. Luck ham (A.T.C.) ANG beat Capt. Gore and 8. R. Salleh 6-8 lost to F: All and F. Khan22-6 tied with Singh, and M. A.
Khan.6-6
SOUTH CHINA ♥, CSC.C The South China Athletic Asso clation, winners of the Odivis elon two years ago, defeated; the Civil Service C.0. by 6% seta: to 21⁄2 at Happy Vall
and C. R. Ander.
the
Silva and L. Oppenheim
and Brown and Legge
16:
W. Mair W
(Ship)
W, Clark Js Shepherd A. Reynolds
J. C. West
(Skip)
J. Dall
MAS E. Brittain:
F. E. F. Booker J. Oram 16(Skip)
TAIKOO v. CS.CC.
On their own ground, the Talkoo defeated the Civil Service C.C. 38 shots
Scores Mikoo RC. 15.
man
Civil Service Ja T Dobbie
SLAE Lo
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