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FOOTBALL.
Round The Greens By CHING NING SECURE
"Straight Wood"
TAIKOO, SHOULD WIN.
from
SECOND WIN.
Beat Sam Kwong By Three Clear Goals."
The Ching Ning Football eleven régistered their second success in the Chinese Sum mer Football Tournament when they beat the Sam Kwong team by 3 goals to all at Caroline Hill yesterday.
The Summer Football Tourney, which is run under the auspices of the Chung Wah A.A. and for a silver trophy presented by Dr. Wu, has this year attracted nine teams.
To-morrow's Bowls programme pro- mare difficult proposition. ∙mises to be as interesting na any thore | afraid they, will' come away
has been this season, including as it King's Park empty-handed. "This is ɛn- does, two local "Derbies," the match other case of some quite good players between the two Dock teams and the not mixing well, although it must be strenuous efforts of the two bottom admitted that they experiment freely teams to avoid being the wooden in an endeavour to achieve a winning apoonists. The honour at present combination. reats with the Bowling Green Club,. who lost on Saturday whilst their rivals were scoring a most creditable Talkoo receive a visit from the Kow win at the expense of the Kowloon loon Cricket Club and this should
pro Cricket Club.
duce a very close game "The match, between Craigengower,
with home tarm emerging
winThe following are the results to playing at home, and the Civil Ser-
nere. 14 they. did last
week date: rice should produce a rare struggle with the odds in favour of the lead-ainst the Bowling Green Club Soong Ching 6 Electric Co. ers, who so successfully cleared the ginning
Drake re up a score of 25-3 at the be-Sam Kwang
this latter game but Me- Recreio hurdie last Saturday. The Kechnie,
Ching Ning e opposing skip, hung on visitors seem to have gone to pieces grimly to reduce the margin
Ching Wu to 13 recently after several good wins in the show which was not quite enough to Ful Shing earlier part of the season but they carry the other two Kowloon rinks, Muf Dal may take this opportunity to stage a The Civil Servanta Second string are Soong Ching come-back. Craigongower are prac at home to last year's champions, and Electric Co. tically certain of winning both Leagues expect to see them retain the points. and will be congratulated on
Although not by a large margin. The Ching Wu achievement which has been made match has little bearing on the lea-Ching Ning possible by consistent play backed up by splendid team work..
BOWLING PERSONALITIES.
Two other neighbouring clubs will bef meeting on the Kowloon Cricket Club: green where the Club de Recreio pay a visit. Last year's champions are not playing up to form this year, as wit- pesa their defeat by the Police team on! Saturday, and I expect to see Luz's men win fairly comfortably. The I tu-
guese team are fortunate in having such a bright star to follow, and he is no doubt a source of inspiration to them. The same remark applies to the Craigengower team who, in Bradbury, have a leader with strong personality.
Last week Kowloon Dock had. “a splendid victory against the Civil Ser- vants and should be in good fettle for their match with Taikoo, who also had a win to their credit on aturday. The match is to be played at. Kow- loon where the home team are diffi- cult to beat and I fancy their chances again this week...
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4 Kwok Wah
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3 Soong Ching 2
5 H.K. Hotel
44 Sam Kwong
3 Kwok Wah
1 H.K. Hotel
4 Ching Ning. 3 Sam Kwong:
0
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CUBS DEFEAT BRAVES IN GREAT GAME.
gue table except that thie Kowloon Bowling Green Club will be wooden- spoonists should they lose as many BASEBALL more matches as the Electric teain win.
⠀⠀ WEEKLY RULE, JACK OR BOWL REBOUNDING. If the jack run against the bank or a toucher la the ditch, and rebound on to the green, or after being played into the ditch it be so operated" upon" by a toucher as to And Its way on to the green again. shall be played to in the same manuer as if it had never been mov- ed off the green. But a bowl
imilarly rebounding shall be counted dead, unless it be, tou- cher, and any bowl or jack moved
teh Phillies' Double Over
Cardinals.
RED SOX NARROW WIN.
New York, To-day. The following were the results
In the rebound of a non-toucher of yesterday's Baseball games:
shall be put back to its former position.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
National League."
R. H. E
4 16
3 13
'Game went to 15 innings.
The semi-final stage has now been Chicago Cubs reached and both matches are to be Boston Braves played at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Tuesday next where some good play, should be seen. The contestants in one game are Luz of the Club de Recrela,
Cincinnati Reds champion in 1929, and H. Nish of the New York Giants Kowloon Bowling Green Club-the sole survivor of the five to whom I have St. Louis Cardinals referred in my notes above.
I believe that the Police team pro phesied that they would win all their remaining matches after they pulled of their notable victory two Saturday ago and I do not think the Bowling Green Club will stop them either at homie this week or when they play the
Frisch hit, two home runs. Luz, on his way the semi-final, has return match at the Valley. The beaten J. G. Meyer Jr. R. A. C. Basto, Philadelphia Phillies ..10-10 Kowloon team had five players in the Hyde-Lay, A. M. Holland (an ex-
SECOND DIVISION. **
2
.9 12
American League. Boston Red Sox 3.7 7 12 2
McManus, hit a home run. St Louis Browns
6. 19 6 Levey hit a home run.
Game went to 15 inninga.
-Reuter's American Service.
last eight in the Open Championship champion) and A. W. Grimmitt and St. Louis Cardinals. 4 8 0 and apparently possess the individual has had quite the hardest quarter to Philadelphia Phillies merit but lack the perfect blend."
get "through, whilst Nish aliminated A. E. Carey, H. Hampton, V. Petherick and R. S. Nichol, two of them Inter- In the Junior Section the most in-porters, to reach this stage. teresting match will be at North Point I fancy the chances of Lus in this where the Yachtsmen will entertain the match, but in the other game It is dim- prospective Junior Champions. I have cult to nominate the probable winner. no doubt the home team will put their Oswick, who beat L. E. Lammert, A. K. trongest side out, and I rather fancy Taylor, E. Arculli and C. S. Erat is they may, win by'a narrow margin, by inclined to be temperamental, bat ner- reason of their ground advantage, vea are just as likely to affect Gutter- which is of more than usual importance rez on an occasion such as this. The in their case, as their green is decid- Portuguese player beat J. F. Lunny, R. edly tricky.
Marks, W. H. B. Muskett before eli The Hong Kong Electric team creat-minating
club-mates in 'J," J. ed a minor surprise by defeating the Busto and J. G. Ozoria to reach the Kowloon Cricket Club juniors Jast penúltirante, stare. I half-heartedly week, but I think they will nominate Oswick to win, but it seeNA find the Club de
a to be an even money chance.
Recrelo
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COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
PARTHIAN HOCKEY
·TEAM ON VIEW.
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The game will take place on the Marina ground to-morrow after,
Sussex Beat Gloucester by 56 runs at Cheltenham
Sussex: 133 (Goddard 6 for 26) and 141 (Parker 6 for 48) noon at 445 p.m. when the Mamak Shield champions will be repre- Gloucester: 86 (Langridge J. 7 for 8) and 132 (Langridge aented by their full team as fol
J. 6 for 59, Wensley 4 for 54).
lows:
Yorkshire beat, Somerset by an innings and 93 runs at Sheffield. Somerset: 98 (Fisher 5 for 12) and 171 (Bowes4 for 44);
Yorkshire: 357 for 8 dec (Sutchie 186).
Kent beat Worcester by an innings and 109 runs at Dover.
Kent: 884 (Ames 101).
Worcester: 71 (Freeman 5 for 47, C. S. Marriott 4 for 17)
204 (Freeman 5 for 67), Reuter.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE
PW.LW.L Result-
199-218
3. Singh; A. E. P. Guest, B TK Gilchrist, G. Singh, Awta Singh; Hamid, G. Jäck, M." Singh;
Singh, K Singh, and H. Singh t Reserves J. Stogh and Atta
Referee: Mr. Hassein."
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