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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950.
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Lawn Bowls:
CRAIGENGOWER OUT FOR "DOUBLE" AGAINST RECREIO
By "JACK-HIGH"
Although the weather was unkind to lawn bowl-
ers on Saturday' last, 'à full programma of matches were decided.
The greatest victory of the day was that of Craigengower Cricket Club, last year's cham- pions, over Club de Recreio "Blue," last year's runners-up, by the very norrow margin of two shots.
In fairness to the Portuguese one rink to beat their opponents team, it must be stated that by seven shots. they were without the services of one of their best skips, J. E. Noronha, whose place was taken over by A. M. Souza.
A. X. A. Rahman and his three front men beat Basto's rink by 23 shola.
Today's matches Weather permitting, a full pra- Two other members of the ten A.F. Noronha and J.C. Re-gramme of 11 matches will be decided today, four each in the mediclok were also unavailable.
First and Second Divisions rea pectively and one in the Third,
Although the result shows that Landolt and his men were the
First The best game in the stars by virture of their big win over Souza, the other two rink Division should be that between skippered by Coates and Arcul Cralgengower Cricket Club and gave a splendid performance al-Club de Recreio "white" at King's though bonics.
What
Costes, in particular, was in deadly form and saved at least
his clak. 15 'shot for Coates was doing an one 'rink Arcull; after a long absener groen WRI from the bowling doing on the other, Landolt's rink was the first t Balsh with nine shots to spore against Bouza,
frum
Contes was playing Luz on the last head with, Luz leading by
10-10. On this head Laz scored a single.
Vital head
With two rinka finished, Cral- rengewer was leading by a single that, with Arcull
and Ribeil playing the lost head. Everything depended on this vital head,
When Arculli went down to
soil, supe
Ribeiro's rink was lying six shots. Arculli, cool as ever, drew Drst shot. Hebeiro tried to dis- place his shot wood and falled Thus Arculli's last wood actually Rave Craigengower the aggregate win.
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Park.
"Fresh from the win over the
will
"Blue," the Valley team have more confidence in beating the "White," which is not as strong a team as the "Blue". Will Craigengower be able to repent their performance? Their supporters are still glowing over their fine win last week.
The "white" have a reasonably good team at their disposal and having the advantage of playing at home, should just about turn the tide
their favour, in
Kowloon At Austin
Road, Bowling Green Club will be at home against the Indian Recrea The Indians have not tlen Club.
been seen in action to date, but should collect at least four points.
Playing on own 'green Kowloon Cricket Club will be at home to Police Recreation Club and should, with the advantage of playing on their own green, win rather comfortably,
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Manila cagers to play series of games here
...
The Hol Ming Basketball team of Manila is expected to arrive from the Philippine Capital today, according if Mr. C. T. Shek of the Basket- ball Association yesterday.
The team will consist of 20 players led by Mr. Chong You- hung of Manila of the 20 players six are Filipinos, and the rest are Chinese,
The Basketball Association has arranged for the visiting team to play a total of seven games in Hong Kong and, on the Mainland.
The programme follows: May 21, Against Chih Li at Caroling Stadlum at 8 p.m.
May 12. Against the Chinese YMCA (Kowloon) at the Kowloon Chinese "y" grounds at 8 pm.
May 24 Against South China "B" at Caroline Stadium at 8 pm. May 28. Against Chung Bida at Caroline Stadium at 8 p.m.
May 28. Against South China "A" at Caroline Stadium at 8 p.m.
May 80, Against Chinese YMCA (Hong Kong) at the Chinese "Y" (Kowloon) at 8 p.m.
June 1. Against the Combined Hong Kong and Kowloon Basket- ball. Team at Caroline Stadium at B p.m.
The Hol Ming Basketball Team will be here on the invitation of! the Hong Kong Basketball Asso clation.
TENNIS RESULTS
All but three of the tennis League-fixturca yesterday weru played off, the exceptions be- ing the CRC " versus South China AA in the "D" Division
THE WONDER
COLT
Prince Bimon, wonder colt owned by New York banker William Woodward, munches a handful of grass after winning the Newmarket Stakes by six lengths, while his trainer, Captain
AP. Photo. Boyd Anchfort locke on.
Prince Simon hailed as
"Horse of the Century"
London, May 18.
Prince Simon, the American-bred colt, is being freely tipped to romp home in the Epsom Derby, the "Blue Riband" of the British turf, on May 27, and some experts are already hailing him as the "Horse of the Century." The manner in which he spreadeagled the field in the 30-furlongs Newmarket Stakes suggests that there is nothing to touch him in Eng- land.
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How he will fair against the powerful French challenge re- mains a matter for conjecture. His six-lengths win was ac- true stayer. and 'hu heree and dispelled the fear about his co being able to race downhill.
soften the downhill dash, to Tattenham Corner, rather than which causes the bend itself. trouble and loses the race for
Recreio "Blue" should have no dimculty in winning their match Londolt-has to thank his frant against Kowloon Docks on the League and the LRC versus complished in the style of a great inkry horses.
own green.
Dan Rozarlo while G.C. was good as lead,
of Shanghai, Jorge, formerly.
excellently throughout, played George Souza revealed himself to be a coming bowler by giving
men for his win.
a good display.
team
Mixed Doubles
As the Indian Recreation Club CCC and HKU versus CRC in green is not in a good condition the Mixed Doubles "B" League, The following are the results of the Bookanpao Second will be playing the Hong Kong the matches played: Football Club at Happy Valley. The Indians have won both Other players who shone in their matches so far and should
the thle Tame ware
Lu: be able to take away most of the brothers, J W. Leonard, A points from today's game,
Talkoo Club, although not at A. A. Lopes, L. J silva, A. V. Gesano, Francis Lee full strength, should account for KBGC, while KCC should beat POC and Filipino Club triumph over-HKCC,
Pereira,
and C. E. Marquen.
Although Recreio "Blue" war
"B" League USRC Recreio 3. Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs., Stack beat H.F. Gonsalves and Mrs. Gonsalves 6-3; beat JJ. Re medlos und Miss M. Figuereldo 6-4; boat M.A. Oliveira and Miss Ribeiro 0-3.
con
and
He should have no dificulty in getting the extra two furlongs of the Derby distance, so the only other doubt, whether he will be able to not at the left-hand turns
of Epsom, can only be cleared up in the Derby itself, which will be Prince Simon's
next race.
the
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GOLF:
Challenge to
Ladies of Shek-0 Club
Home cricket:
Nottingham gain big over Leicester
lead
London, May 18,
Reg Simpson, the England and Nottinghamshire opening batsman, played another big innings today and now stands a good chance of com- plating 1,000 runs in May.
Playing against Leicestershire, he missed his fourth century in successive matches by five runs. In six innings this season Simpson has scored 609 runs with an average of over 152
od stand of 100 runs for the third wicket.
Cambridge declare
His 95 runs took three hours and 10 minutes and included
Christiani got his runs in two 10 fours.
half hours, and Wecke
in Centuries by Hardstad (116 in) and
100 two hours and 55 minutes, includ reached his century
minutes. ing 14 tours) and Stocks (113, including 13 fours, in three hours and 10 minutes) enabled Natting- G. Doggart, the University cap hamshire te gain a big lead. Ctain, decided to continue batting Wooler, a fall promising fast against the West Indies, this bowler from Rhodesia, took five morning, but the University de Notts wickets for 104 in 30 overs, clared their innings closed after which included four maldens. losing another wicket for a total
W. J. Edrich, acting Middlesex of G0% for four.
captain, served his side splendid- By lunch time the West Indies ly in hitting 189 at Lords. Mainly had mnde 40 runs without loss through bu effort Glamorgan Christiani and Stollmeyer steadi found themselves 181 runs behind ly improved after lunch and to and they need 152 to avoid ant gether they put on 178-the beki lanings defeat,
opening stand so far for the West A three-figure stand between Indios before Christian! fell leg Edrich and Denia Compton put before to Warr. Middlesex in a sound position and another three-figuro stand: by Edrich and Young gave them a good land.
His 111, made in two and half hours, including 11 four
of the Arst century was his tour and the third for the West Indles
Stollmeyer, after a slow gradually made faster programm with well-aimed drives and leg glances, and at ten he was no
Edrich batted six hours for 189 runs, which included one six und 20 fours. Denis Compton occa
lanelly
looked in pain when runhing but his injured knee did not appear to affect either his out 74. The West Indies were batting or bowling.
then 390 runs behind.
The Ladies of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club have challenged the Ladies of the a match at to Shek-O Club` Deep Water Bay on Thursday, May 25,
Play will be in the morning and lunch will be served at 1.30 le
Players are requested to sign the starting time list upon arrival at the Course and teo.off accord- Ingly.
The following matches have been arranged:
p.m.
SHEK-O V RHKGC
Mrs. K.B. Robertson
Y
Mrs. Chaldy
1
Mr. Hunter
W
Mrs. J. Wal
Y
Mrs. Coombe
•
Mrs. Adamson
Y
Mr. Margrett
Mr. Arkooll
Mr. A. Muckin
Mrs. Walkinson
V
Mr. Mundy
•
Mrs. Griev
Y
Mr. Blokes
V
Mr. Markham Mrs. Gairdner Mr. Balmsbury Mr. Ten "Miu," Ketola
It worthy of note, whether similarity between the courses has anything to do with Me, Strickland It or not, that three Derby Mr. Binclair winners Papyrus, Hyparlon and Mrs. Harrison Windsor Lad--all won the Valore. Ellet
Mr. Armstrong on to before going
Derby Mr. White
Mr. Collin triumph.
Mr. Macintosh Castle Rock has staying power on both sides of his breeding, and Mrs. M. Robertson a wonderful chance of being is Mr. Price
Mr. H. Binck. Lord Rosebery's colt must have Mrs. Standaloft Bome backers already think the first three on Derby Day.
Not all those who saw him win, Mr. Hallemelr this obstacle will be taken by Prince Biman In his long at Chester were pleased with his Mrs. D. Brown, sweeping stride, and money has performance, but some think ari Mrs. IS
Kira. Campbell. Surgeon Lieutenant Galea and beaten, their "White"-team-went
bean pouring into such an cach-way wager on this colt is Mill
the current M. Dayle The Third Division game be Mr. Ridgeway beat Gonsalves to town against the Police Re-
may start the likely to prove, at extent that he
attractive wager Gonsalves 6-4; lost to creation Club at Happy Valley tween IRC and PRC will be
Mrs.
hottest favourite for the event. odds, a more points tested at Happy Valley. The cerring three and half
Remedios and Miss Figuereldo
The shortest price favourite in than the short-priced American have won both Indians
and Mizs, their 1-6; boat Oliveira against one and a half,
the long history of the race was favourite-Reuter. matches so far and should score Ribeiro 6-4.
beaten into Ministrel,
Irish 1,000 Guineas Pree.
their third successive win.
Flight Lieutenant Crossley and Tudor
Curragh
Track. The The game at Cox's Road be- Mrs. Wright beat Gonsalves and fourth place in 1947, when he
on favourite County Kildaro, Elre, May 16.
a three-year-ola. The last odds on winner was Princes Arudy, tween KCC and CCC should be a Mrs. Gonsalves 6-2; lost to Re- was hede 7 to good one, with the odds slightly medios and Miss Figuereldo 3-6; in favour of the Valley team.
Oliveira and Miss Ribeiro Lady Douglas's famous Gains-
borough at 19 to 8 on in the 1918 Billy owned by Mr. Mellungen, a Bouth China AA 52-KCC 3% wartime Derby at Newmarket Dublin manufacturer, won the B. Saw and Mrs. Tao beat The shortest priced winner since rish One Thousand Guiness, run Starting even money favourite A.E.P. Guest and Miss Lambert- then was the Aga Khan's Bahram over one mile here today.
at 5 to 4 in 1935.
and ridden by. Martín Molony, Baker 8-2; beat A.V. White and
Princee Irudy ran out a cem Mrs. Forward 6-1; beat beat J. Leriou and Mrs. Hancock 0-3. For those who believe that fortable two-lengths winner over
E. Chan and Miss Ulian Khoo certain races provide a pointer Miss Dorothy Paget's Good Re-10.16 A. de Pinna-C.. Ketola
winner's chances in a cord, a 13 to 2 charice, sent over 10.20 .F. de Piana. Lopes lost to Guest and Miss Lambert- to the
New Course Baker 5-7; drew with White and subsequent big race, it has to be from England specially for the Mrs. Forward 6-8; boat Lerlou and recorded that the Newmarket race.
Stakes bas seldom proved a ro- Mrs. Hancock 6-2.
by the
H.A. Ozorio, the Shanghal in terporier, gavo sh all-round rous- ing display, and was well support ed by Baplinta.
Hong
Grand victory
Kong Football
L
lost to
In the other remaining game. | 4-6. Club, HKERC should beat Recreio at making their debut in First Divi-Ming Yuen.
scored a Kowicon
sion of the League,
grand victory over
Dowling Green Club at Happy
Valley, winning by eight shots. Wos on two rinks
The home
und lost on one.
T.A. Pile, ably supported b his front men, beat the redoubt- able Len Sykes by 10 shots.
this game Hircock,
FIRST DIVISION
KBGC KCC
Rec. "W"
v IRC ✓ FRC V CCC
Rec. "B"
v KDC
BECOND DIVISION
Ir
as lead for
KBGC KCC HKFC
V TDC
V POC
V INC
FC
THIRD 'DIVISION
KCC PRC
HKERC
Plie, was extremely good, whil
and Mansell gave Bickford
both
their skip good support.
The bowling Green Club boys also did well but the steadine
his mon carried the
day:
and
of Plie WV. Flold beat F.E. Skinne in a close game by four shots. O'Grady, right hand man to Fiold was in excelletst form, with the result that Skinner,
WAI up
gainst It during a greater part
W.
of the game.
V.C.. Simpson, ably supporter by Eastman, beat Rokusen's rink by six, shots. Simpson was in great, farm, while Eastman was very stepdy. Norman was an ideal lead, Jamieson as No. 2, did what was expected of him..
Y HKCC
V. CCC
VINC
✓ kec.
BELFAST XI. TO PLAY JAP TEAM
Tokyo, May 19. The second British soccer team to play against the Japanese since the war will take the field against the Eastern Student. All-Stars team on May 22.
The Brlish team will be from the cruiser HMS Belfast.
H. K. Ho and Miss W. K. Mok lost to White and Mrs. Forward 4-6; best Lerlou and Mrs. Han- cock 0-2.
Men's "D" Division ~KOC÷61⁄4~~IRO.31⁄2
E. K. Colonel Forward and Abbas beat S.M. Rumjehn and Adoi A, Rumfuhn 6-4; beat F Rumjahn and M, Samy 1-2; beat S.K. Bux and R.A. Bux 6-2.
N. Hart-Baker and R. Manley beat Humjahin beat.
and Rumjahn 6-3 drew with Rumlahn, and Samy B-8; boat Bux and Dux 6-2.
3-6.
Seldom 'rel1able
Race
Rose Slipper, a 100 to 6 out-
llable guide to the Epsom Classic sider, was third, one and a half Since Diamond Jubilee won the lengths further away in a field triple crown in 1900, only three of 18-Reuter. horses, Sun Star (1911), Call Boy,
27) and Windsor, Lad (1934)
have won the Stakes and the Baseball:
Derby.
Probably the previous best
Winner
of. the Nawmarket. stakes since, the war, was the unbeaten Blue Train, who could not be trained for his Derby engagement
While the supporters of Prince Simon' are still quite confident that he will win, the running of D. Maciregor and F. Brock- the Frenchmen," L'Amiral and bank 1st to Rumjahn and Rum- Vieux Monior, in Franca Ims left how fahn 0-8 lost to Rumjahn and purders useertain as to
and Bur good they are.. Bux Samy, 2-8; lost to On the first occasion last month the British team, from the aircraft
KDG 14-Rocrato 71⁄2 carrior Unicorn, beat the Student W. Gainey and EE. Eillot beat All-Stars but lost to Japan's y. Noronha and N. Remedios 6-3 strongest team, Japan Old Boys fest to EJ. Remedies and D Alves 8-6; drew with D. Remedios and Compos
Noronha tmbent and G. Wallet 1-6: lost to Remedios and Alves
E. Tuck, after a long absence, made, a welcome return to the game and put in a good after-Reuter, noon's work. N., Bebbington was the best of the home rink.
Fine place of work -
In the Second Division, Kow-
loon Cricket Club didth very fine
MEETING TO DISCUSS FORMATION OF HK: BOXING ASSN.
0-0, Icat to
and Remedio
and
years
Their forward running has earned them a host of friends, as their positions in the market in- dicate.
French horses have won the Derby twice in the last threat
English chances English chatres appear to rest with Castle Rock, who scored an race which has frequently proved
to the Derby. de Tha son; ut Bay to a tip, each side scoring 8% on Tacsday, May 13, at 6.30 pun. lost to Norothe shats. The visitors, however, won for purpose of discussing the 161 lost to Ramadics and Alves Rock was comfortable winner of a Hong Kong 0-0 lost to Remedios and Campos over one dalle five furlongs of on two rinks and lost on one thur formation
the circulas Chéster Course.g
turna Trang and K.W: Ma drew Chester with a many
Pereira and L. Sousa 6-6 shotld be able to negotiate the 2nd T.B. Date 081. Epsom trad.without much difa" are cuity, though in the cars of Epsum
piece of work when they held
Starting times
Timorous batting
a
cist
A clever catch. in the gully dismissed, Stollmeyer at 213-and Oxford were handicapped by then Worrell and Weekes settled attack with Indecisive and timorous batting down to meet the
that their accurate timing enabled them to score and were forced to follow-on much against Lancashire. They faced dellell of 227 runs when they frequent boundaries.
Weekes was always scoring the batted a second time and fared
better. Only the South faster, and he reached his can- African,
and Hofmeyr,
Carr tury in 100 minutes..
the Wash At the close, with showed any signs of control and
out 100 and Worrell not out 04: the second wicket.
Yorkshire are in a stronga The tourists were 215 runs bo
on 102 in 130 minutes for Indies 379 for two, he was not position. against Gloucester at hind.-Reutor. Bristol, where they are 222 rung in front with six second innings wickets standing. They owe their position to their steady, varied and well-handled attack, which bowled with relentless accuracy
,
to a well-placed field.
New British Women's
Golf Champion
There were no outstanding bowling successes for Yardley switched his attack frequently
Newcastle, County Down, and each bowler did-hla abaro.
for Warwickshire seemed set
Northern Ireland, May 18.
The Vicomtesse. Frances de their third County Championship victory at the end of the second St. Saveur.. the French Close day's play. When bad light stop and Italian and Swiss Open ped the game half an hour before the close Warwickshire had ca- Champion, was deservedly ac
the
British tablished a lead of 346 with a claimeti maximum of 320 minutes play Women's Golf Champion here
today. tomorrow,
She won
Anal 86 a stirring holes tussle by three, and two Mrs. Georgo from Scotland's
Fishlock's fine innings of 96, a six and 12|lours, gave Surrey the initiative und bright displays over Somerset at
new
New by the mladle Lalsmon ensured a Volontino, the 1937 winner,BibTe
The following are the starting
and times on the Old Courses at Fanling tomorrow:--
Old Course
1,16 W., Davis-5.8. Gordon D.20 RB, Barry-K.A. Miller. 0.21 W.P, Irtwhistle L.G. Hawkins 9.28, R.A. Anderson---P.D, Arkeol! 2.32 .D. Bell-H.F. Philip 6.16. F.D. Huster-X.M." Snow Dan W., Robertson-17.D, `Smart 1.44 A.D. Humphreys-All; Moßride
9,34 Mr. W.r. Birtwhletle-Mee.
Itawkir 9.48. Mr. P.D. /Hunter
Robertson,
10.
W..
Dodgers rally to
Cards 9-8 beat
New York, May 18.
Playing in a downpour with the scora 8-6 against them, Brooklyn Dodgers today roared back in the two final innings and put across nine runs to win a 9-8 decisión against St. Louis Cor dinals and sweep their important threo-game. series, de
A mooting will be held at 12:09 MAAFA Yang|| casy"win" in the Chester. Vaso, Tommy Glaviano, young St. Louis ||
strong Talkooteam at Quurrs Sports Club, King's Building,
and 8. Telfare and Remedio
useful read Wells-Heater.
..
Close of play scores The following were the cigse of play scores
At Loms: Glamorgan 242 and 28 for no wickets, Middlesex 423 W. Edrich 189, Wooller, right- arin, fast medium five for 118)
At Oxford: Lancashire 341. Oxford University 114 au 166 for six (Hofmeyr.72).
At Wells, Rain stopped play for the day in the match between Somerset and Surrey. Somerset 214 and 148 for six. Surrey 310 (Fishlock 96).
ter known to the golfing as Miss Jesale Anderson.
More than a thousand spectator watched the terrine battle and few could deny that the attrac live French woman was a very worthy winner.
Ahortly
the 1 before began, Mrs. Valentina. received a great fillip in the knowledge that she had been selected fo the British Isles Curtis, pus team, but after an early fee: she was one down at the seventi and nevar took the load again: This was the third time that French woman golfer had wor the title, coincidentally, the ins
At Birmingham: Warwickshire player to take the Cup across the Channel was Mile Nanette: L 218 and 288 for six Townsend Blan, later to becoine Madame d 73). Essex 155,
At Northampton: Northampton la Chaume, who also scored he ahire 347 and 72 for one, Kent success here in 1928.
214
At Nottingham: Leicestershire Started shakily
The Vicomtesse started a litt 187 and 22 for no wickets. Not- tinghanishiro 465 (Stocks 113,shaklly in a high cold Nort Hordstaff 116, C. Wooler, ave.for Westerly wind, but after lost
·104)....
the lead early suddenly touch“
At Hove: Sussex 202 and
175
her best form. Despite ever
for seven. Worcestershira: 284, alfort Mrs. Valentine could
At Bristol Terkshire 404 and keep on even term a Boo
87 Lur Igur. Gloucestershire 209.Turning: two up
of 43 against Mra Valentine 74 --Reuter.
W. Indies 215 runs the French player, sull setung
hot pace, drow away: In
Vi behind MR MRA holes lead at the 17th, 2014
scar
She completed the nine in 28 to Mrs. Valentin 39 for respective (rounds, of and 83
M Cambridge, May. 18. Cambridge University today brought their first innings score against the West Indies to 504 for four wickets before declar ying, thus making, the second nighest total over recorded against
roduced Mrs. Valentino ro delisit to one early in the wor round but the French girl Get a West Indies team in England. the winning blow at the 23rd wi At the close of play, the West a splendid effort to be two Indies were 218 runs behind, with aranankur RHEA score of 379 for two In two Over the next nine holes be
days on the featherbod wicket gave at their best, but the Vien the matched yielded. 978 rung Lesso, never lost har load off for daix Wickershey liking and playing storious: COLLI
M. Stevenson, not out.59 and tow men Feduld haves, 10 10 1 P. May not dut 54, shared an forced the fighting Scottiin pla
It may well become the most and under the continuing down significant game they will win all pour
Today's baseball scores were year. But they did not gain it' without plenty of help from poor
NATIONAL LEAGUE" third baseman, who made threa
totle the National League three Dodger batters in the ninth
booby" records
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points to Talkoo's Amateur Boxing “Association. 0% 0-0 ROLLERUSALEM
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