MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1933.
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Yacht Clab v. CS.C.C.
At North Point the Civil Service | Cricket Club defeated the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 17 shots.
R.H.K.Y.C.. W. J. Hansen. J. A. R. Selby. A. Murdock. J. Bentley.
INDIANS RECORD INITIAL WIN AND (Skip)
POLICE WIN BY ONE SHOT
J. L. Spence.
-T. Armstrong.
L. Whant, H. Westlake. S. Eccleshall 11. (Skip)
24.
J. Pärvis,
F. McGowan
R. R. Wood.
13. (Skip)
23.
C. Champlovier. R. R. Davies.
N.V.A. Croucher. J. Fitzgerald....
E. S. Abraham.
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, THE Kowloon Bowling Green took another step F. Sutton.
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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South,
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towards winning the premier Lawn Bowls L. S. Greenhill. League on Saturday when they defeated Craigen-A, W. Brown. gower Cricket Club, the Champions, by 9 shots W. C. Bonnar. L. Luck after being beaten on two of the three rinks,
The champions, however, turned the tables on the Bowling Green junior team to assume the leadership for the first time this season.
A. Macfarlane. H. Holdman.
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Scores:
44.
CCC v. KBG.C.
15.
61.
The Recreio recorded their fifth win to tie with
At Happy Valley the Craigengew- the Bowling Green at the head of the premier er Cricket Club defeated the Kow- league, and the Police showed a return to the form loon Bowling Green Club by 23 shots. they displayed earlier in the season to beat the Civil cc.c Servants by 30 shots the biggest win of the day. C. Summons. The Kowloon Docks rose to fifth position by a nar- ward. row win over the K.C.C. it was the Kowloon Club's fifth defeat.
H. Milton..
W. V. Field.
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H. V. Pearse.
K.B.G.C.
T. Hard. T. Searle.
G. E. F. Thomp
BOL.
F. L. Rapley.
23. (Skip)
IL
C. L. Farmer.
J. Watson.
G. Sherrif.
W. 8. Drake. 19. (Skip)
20.
M. J. Medina.
G. Chambera. J. McDonald. T. Sloan.
A. W. E. Davidson.] 26. (Skip)
19.
73,
50.
LR.C. v. Recrelo.
The Indian Recreation Club provided the sen-G. Duncan. sation in the junior division by beating the Recreio F. K. Modi. on all three rinks to win by 19 shots. It was the w. c. newcomers' initial success. The Civil Servants sur-Į (Skip) prised the Yacht Club on their own green to jump D. K. Karas into second place in the table, and the Police just y. Abbas. got home against the Electric by one shot in the AA. Razack. closest game of the season.
Kowloon C.C.
FIRST DIVISION,
Kowloon D.R.C.
At the K. C. C. the Kowloon Dock
Recreio v. T.D.R.C.
At King's Park, the Club de Re- Recreation Club beat the Kowloon creio beat Taikos Dock Becreation
Club by 18 shots.
Cricket Club by 8 shots.
Scores:-
Kowloon C.C.
E. C. Fincher.
J. Chadwick. ¡J. Howe.
A.Hyde-Lay.
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H. Gittins.
V. C. Labrum,
H. Hampton.
H. Overy.
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¡T. Goodwin,
J. Linge.
T. Fergusson.
¡J. Fraser.
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Scores:
Kowloon D.R.C.
Recreio
Talkoo.
F. A. Xavier.
R. K. Keown.
J. M. Alves
J. Ramsay,
R. Morrison. W. Greig. F. Cullen.
11. (Skip)
A. Calman. J. Kempton. H. G. Cooper. J. C. Brown.
20. (Skip)
C. Atkinson. M. Ferguson. J. Lindsay. F. Lapsley. 19. (Skip)
50,
KBG.C. v. C.C.C.
20
14.
14.
58.
At the K. B. G. C. the Kowloonj Bowling Green Club beat the Cral-
4th Aug. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & gengower Cricket Club by 9 shots.
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1922.
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Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney 19 deys,
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Kowloon R.G.C. Craigengower.
J. Cavanagh,
L. E. Lammert.
D. Rumjahn.
F. V. Ribeiro
F. X. M. Siva,
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E. L. Barros.
L. C. R. Souza.
C. G. Silva.
J. J. Whyte.
W. Wotherspoon. B. Wallace,
18
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W. Brown.
J. Watson.
J. Polson..
N. Drummond.
27. (Skip)
25.
10.
D. Peoples. W. Cunningham. ..W. Weir.
C.S.C.C. v. Police.
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At Sookunpoo the Indian Recrea tion Club defeated the Club de Re- crelo by 19 shots.
Scores:-
Indian R.C
A. M. Omar.
M. Y. Adal A. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Dallah.
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S. O. Bux.
M. L. Razack. A. M. Wahab,
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Recreio
J. M. S. Rozario.
D. F. Lopes., A. E. S. Alves.
B. Barto.
23. (Skip)
D. Alves. F. X. Soares.
A. V. Barros,
H. F. Rozario,
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J. E. Noronha. E. V. de Souza.
J. J. Basto,
Police v. H.K. Electric.
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At the C. S. C. C. the Police creation Club defeated the Civil
vice Cricket Club by 30 shots.
Scores:- Civil Service S. Randle,
S. Alderman.
B. W. Bradbury, F. J. Jones.
21. (Skip)
22.J. Deakin
W. T. Brightman. (Skip)
Scores:-
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A. Macintyre.
R. Hall,
La Guy.
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J. S. Logan.
V. Petherick.
J. Gibson.
E. el Arculli.
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Police
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At Happy Valley the Police Be Re-creation Club defeated the Hong Ser-Kong Electric Club by one shot.
Scores:-
Police
C. F. Alexander.
J. McHardy.
J. McWalters. R. H, Marks
(Sidp)
G. Perkins,
E. G. Post.
W. E. Hollands.
10." (Skip)
26. Mc. I Smith.
J. Fender.
J. Shepheard.
E. W. Simmonds. T. Tallon.
J. Hollidge.
18. A. W. Grimmitt W. Mair.
18. (Skip)
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R. Rasa.
(Skdp)
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J. Ellis.
A. O. Brawn. L. Mist
N. J. Bebbington. A. B. Clark.
R. P. Phillips. G. Moss.
D. (Skip) · 17. (Skip)
45.
24. (Skip)
58.
49.
League Tables To Date,
Kowloon B. G. (8) Club de Recreio (2) Police R.C. (7) Craigengower (1) Kowloon Docks - (5) Civil Service (3) Taikoo Docks (6) Kowloon C. C. (4)
Craigengewer (1) Civil Service (3). Kowloon B. G. (5) Tacht Club (2) Kowloon CC, (7) Police. R. C (-). Club de Recrels (4) H. K. Electric (8)
Indian R. C (-..
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. L. F.
Shots
A
6 5 1 387 315 72
W. Channing. J. Riddell.
H.K. Electric.
R. C. Butler.
J. G. Haigh.
L. De Rome.
J. F. Lanny. -
19. (Skip) J. Sloan.
A. McKellar.
B. Deacon.
16.
W. Glendenning. W. H. B. Markett.
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25. R..H. Dowman.
75.
Shots
Up D. Pts.
0-10
0.10 6 51 378 311 67 642369354 15 08 642 328", 325:13-10 652/4327 837 16-21 330 375 615327377. 6 15 307 374-
SECOND DIVISION
8.
0 35
050
6 5 1 398 287, 111 661 389, 210 79 6 4 2 415 344771 63 3 327, 349 633311 332 6 33 325 370 62424242
672:
010) 0.10
7 25 365 419 716 381 470 0 1192
*** Figures in brackets denote positions held by the respectiva: clubs at the conclusion of last season. The Police and Indian R. ©C, are newcomers to the junior division in the absence of the Tal-
koo second string.
W. Chester-
Woods.
H. Brittain.
A. E. Carey.
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G. T. Padgett F. Normington, -A. F. Paul 16. (Skly).
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