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HONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE.
MOST MATCHES POSTPONED.
CIVIL SERVICE WIN
COMFORTABLY..
Although there was sunshine during the whole day on Saturday, the overnight rain was such that it made most of the tennis lawns unsuitable for play. No matches were played on the Kowloon and Central Courts, and the three matches that took place were played in the East- crn part of the Island.
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LAWN BOWLS.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE results.
Several surprising results were record- od in the Lawn Bowls League games on Saturday afternoon.
1926
Playing in the First Division, Craigen- gower C,C. defeated Taikoo, the Civil Service C.C. gained & surprising victory at the expense of the Kowloon Dock, and the Bowling Green Club secured their first win this season by defeating the Police B.C. The Police, in losing this. game, have placed themselves in a poyi. tion from which they will have to exercise great care to escape relegation to the Second Division.
These did not provide anything start- ling and resulted, as expected, in wins for the Civil Servico and Cenigengower
In the Second Division, the East Point over Club de Recreio and Cricket Club, R.O. maintained their sequence of vie
The respectively, in the "B" and for Club
tories by beating the C.8.C.C. de Recreio over Taikoo in the "C".
E.P.RO. still remain at the head of Major Willson and Sayer agalu secured their Division, and incidentally are the the highest aggregate of the day,, winning only undefeated" team in the whole 8-3,8-3, and 10-1 in their three sets, a League. Taikoo T.C. defeated the Yacht total of 20 out of a possible of 33 games. Club, and the K.C.C. won against the The Howard brothers, for Craigen-Craigengower C.C. The Indians lost to gowor, also did very well in securing the Club de Recreio. total of 24 games and winning their sets
by 7-4, 101 and 1-4.
The results of the matches follow :→→ "B" Division.
·C.8.0.0. v. RECREIO.
Played on the Civil Service Cricket Club ground, the home team winning by 61 games to 38,
Major. C. Willson and G. R..
Sayer:
beat Silva and Silva.... beat Souza and Pinna ... beat Basto and Braga.....
8- 3
3
10- 1
20- 7
J. R. Wood and Bradley:
beat Silva and Silva
lost to Souza and Pins bent Basto and Braga
the 5 3. 8
19-15
Dr. D. J. Valentine and Smith:
Jost to Silva and Silva
lus; to Souza and Pinna
brat Basto and Braga
4-7 6 8- 3
Total
C.C.C... E.C.C.
-9
Details of the respective gaines follow;
FIRST DIVISION.
CHAIGENCOWER C.C. V. TAKÚO R.C.
At home, Craigengower Club defcated the Taikoo representatives by 11 shots.
Scores:-
C.C.C.-Muskett, Rose, Rumjahn and Base (Skip) 17; Fritz, Rosselet, Fisher and Dennis (Skip) 23; Neves, Souza, Omar and Bradbury (Skip) 23.
T.K.C. Muirhead, Chapman, Peterson and Ferguson (Skip) 20; Peoples, Duncan," Morrison and Drummond (Skip) 18;) Whyte, Grimshaw, Sloan and Wother spoon (Skip) 14.
Total:-CC.C., 63; T.R.C., 52.
CIVIL SERVICE C.C. V. KOWLOON DOCK.
Playing against the Kowloon Dock team the Civil Service Club won by a margin of 18 points, gained on two rinks out of
three.
Scores:-
C.S.C.C.-Laing, Smith, Roylance and Brown (Skip) 20; Maughan, Hoolidge, Gregory and l'endered (Skip) 20; Booker, Knight, Oswick and Deakin (Skip) 23.
K.D.R.C.-Goodman, Ramsay, Brown 17-18 and McKelvic (Skip) 14; Greig, Docherty, McLaggan and Gray (Skip) 24: Gourlay, Gooner, Hadley and Lapsley (Bkip) 11, Total:-CS.C.C., 63; K.D.R.C., 40,
.61-38
Played on the Craigengewor ground, the home team winning by es games to
34.
J. Leonard and A. Zimmern:
beat R. E. Coxon and E. J. R.
Mitchell
6- 3
beat Capt, Bloxham and W. L.
Dunbar
beat W. M. Lyons and L. M. S.
Lloyd
G. Hyder and V. Souza:
beat R. E Coxon and E. J. R.
Mitchell
beat Capt Bloxham and W. L.
Dunbar
beat W. M. Lyons and L. M. S..
Lyons
H. J. Howard and W. J. Howard:
beat R. E. Coxon and E. J. R.
Mitchell.
heat Capt. Bloxham and W, L
Dunbar
beat W. M. Lyons and L. 31. S
Lloyd.....
Total
"C" Division.
TAIKOO v. RECREIO.
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB v. POLICE. RECREATION CLUB,
At home the Bowling Green Club won by the margin of 18 shots against the Police Club,
Senres :-
K.B.G.C.-Hazel, Dobbie, McLachlan and Whibley (Ski) 20: Nicholls. Chap man, W. M. Johnston and Guy (Skip) 20; Nish, Dixon, Holland and Macfarlane (Skir.) 18.
P.R.C.-Tallon, Condon, Sword and J. 9-Clark Skip) 13: Reid, Field, Moss and A. Clark (Skin) 15: Dick. W. Clark, Taylor and McLeod (Shin) 12.
Total-K.B.G.C., 39; P.R.C., 40,
21-12
-
4.4
20-13
10-1
SECOND DIVISION.
TAIKOO R.C. v, R.LE.Y.C.
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1.H.K.Y.C.-Dixon, Carpenter, Wood and Edwards (Skip) 27: Vaux. Ramsay, Brayfield and Russell (Skip) 20; Laing, Walker, Anderson and Shields (Skip) 21. Total: T.R.C., 73; R.H.K.Y.C., 63.
CAST POINT RE. V..CIVIL BERVICE C.C. The East Point R.C. won by fewer than 32 shots against the Civil Service C.C. The feature of the game was the convincing and comfortable manner in which Lee's team defeated Massey's four. They also had the unique experience of scoring a six and a Eve (cleven shots) in consequ tive heads.
Scores:-
EP.R.C.-Baker, Glover, Henderson and McTavish (Skip) 20; Shaw, Glen, Whiteford and Hamilton (Skip) 22; Sam- ways, Williamson, McKellar and R W. Lee (Skip) 38,
C.S.C.C.-Knott, Westlake, Archibald and Alderman (Skip) 10; Beattie, Ross, Davis and Allen (Skip) 15; Flegg, Green- wood, Haynes and Massey (Skip) 12.
Total:E.P.R.C., 78; C.S.C.C., 46.
KOWLOON CA v. CRAIGENDOWER C.C.
In this match the K.C.C. won by 11 shots.
Scores 1-
BASEBALL.
VOLUNTEERS BADLY BEATEN,
JAPANESE ESTABLISH LOCAL RECORD.
On the Happy Valley diamond on Saturday, the Japanese team established n local record by dismissing the folan- teers without a base or a hit in all seven innings. They defeated their opponents by 21.0. 8. Hachiuma and Ishimatsu pitched well.
JAPANESE V. I.K.V.D.C..
The line-up for this match was under :- Kusano Yukoi Honda
JAPANESE:
S. Hachiura Takotami
Y. Hachiuma Murata
1shimatsu
YOLUNTESIS
Owen Hughes Logan
Bowker
Jordan Lammert!
Ralph Wheeler,
6.8.
ຍ.
F.i.
C.
16.
b.
Mackenzie
3b.
Eager
Score by innings :-
4 1 2 3
5 €
Japansio Volunteers
3 0 0 0·00 0.0
# 39-21
0
Hayase
CHINESE STILL LEADING,
as
K.C.C.-Abraham, Goldenberg, Tacchi and Hill (Skip) 10; Goodwin, Lammert, Fraser and Gibson (Skip) 24; Burford,
By virtue of their defeat, of the Club Wragge, Robinson and Overy (Škip) 21.
C.C.C.-Brightman, Kitchell, Sellwood de Recreio by 6 runa to one, the South' Gillard and Spink (Skip) 10; Razack, maintained their, unbeaten record. Van de Lily, Rodrigues and Alves (Skip)
The Taikoo team won at home against and Arculli (skip) 16; Kharas, Bennett, China A.A. (last season's champions) the Yacht Club by 10 abets..
Scores:
T.R.C.-Warnock, Boyle, Chalmers and McKechnie (Skip) 29; Craig, Spiers, Waid 4 and Sloan (Skip) 21: Maxwell, Richmond,
Stalker and Grimes (Skip) 23.
(Continued on next Ouluma).
24-9
.63-34
Played on the Taikoo Recreation Club ground, Club de Recreio winning by $5 games to 44.
J. MacCubbin and F. Moore:
beat Ozorio and Ribeiro 7-4 heat-Xavier and Assumpero...... 7- 4 beat Remedios and Barretto... 0-15
W. F. Seath and S. Boulton: lost to Ozorio and Ribeiro.
20-13
2.0
beat Xavier and Assumpeno..... 6- 5. lost to Remedios and Barretto... 2. ↑
70-23
G. Morrison and R.-M. Keown 7.
lost to Ozorio and Ribeiro....... 5. B lost to Xavier and Assumpicao... 4 7 lost to Remedios and Barretto... 5-6
Total
"A
Division.
K.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY.
5. G
K.C.C. won by 51 games to 48 B. E. Green and Fincher:
beat Foster and Redmond Ucat Yiu and Wong lost to Rumjahn and Laing....... 47
16-18
Millard and his partner:
beat Foster and Redmond bent Yiu and Wong beat Rumjaho and Laing
7- 4
0.5
10-14
Lay and Trambitzky:
lost to Foster and Redmond..... & O beat Yiu end Wong .. lost to Ruijahn and Laing...... 38.
5
18.
Total:-K.C.C., 64; C.C.C., 53.
CLUB DE RECREIO V. INDIAN R.C.
The Club de Recreio secured their first home win by defeating the Indian R.C. by 10 shots.
S.CA.A. v. CLUB DE RECREIO.
The teams were :-
CLUB DE RECREIO. M. Barros Remedios Alves
ROUTE CHINA-
Ling.
p.
6. L. Leo
5.8.
Choy
D. Xavier Gosazo
Ib.
K. Chinn
3b.
June
H. A. Barros
S. 8. Lee
1.1.
Leung
Bhim
៨៦,
Sling
Score by innings:-
Scores:- Club de Recreio.-Barros, Marques, Percira. Sequeira and Rozario (Skip) 28. Guterres Ribeiro, J. V. Ribeiro, Sousa and J. AM. Xavier Ribeiro (Skip) 17; F. X. Silva, Remedios, C. Silva and L. C. Bouza (Skip) 20..
I.R.C.-Medar, Jumaa, Espiran and Hyder (Skip) 17; E Bux, Ali, S. Ismail and S. E. Ismail (Bkip) 17; Hussain, S. Q. Bux, Nuzatin and Hartcam (Skip) 15.
Total:-Club de Recreio, 85; LR.C., 40.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League Tables are now as under :----
DIVISION
P. W. D. L. P. 0 2 10
· រ
1 2 3 4 5 0.7% Club de Recreio 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 South China... 0 0 0 5 0 1
BILLIARDS.
PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP.
A very good and fast game is expected to take place to-night at the Palace Hotel, when L. A. Osmund (owe 200), brother of the champion, and C. Earnshaw (owo 200) ment in the second round. The game commences at 9 o'clock.
DIVISION II.
For Agst Up. Dr. 337 240 07
0 .398 32672 0 110 Taikoo B,C, 1970 .338 38
8 Craigengower ***
14-10
Total
81-48
"B" Division.
Craigeagower C.C. 75 Taikoo R.C.******* 0 4 Kowloon Dock ' Civil Services 0 3 Police R.C...? Kowloon 3.0.C.... 9
0
0
8
2
I 1
5.3
10
6
R.C.C. UNIVERSITY.
DIVISION
1 P. W.
D.
In Division
51 games to 49 games.
B" the University won East Point RC5 0
L. P. East, Point R.C..
5
0 10 Kowloon C.C.
14-10
44:36
J. Leo and H. Guest:
Kowloon C.C........ 6
0
bent Chang and Ng
a
lost to Viu and Leung
Taikoo R.C. dodgy Civil Service
02
6
3
lost to Tan and Ghing
Club de Recreio &
2
Craigengower
-17-18
Yacht Club
20
Indian C.C.
lost to. Chang and: Ng.....
47
beat Yiu and Leung ....
7-.4
4-7
10-18
́YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES.
Two matches were played in the Hong kong Tennis League yesterday afternoon. These were both between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Hongkong Univer Bity in Divisions "B" and, were played at Kowloon. A feature of the matches. was that each was won by the sam margin and the home side and visitors each won a match."
(Continued on next column.)
F. Walker and E Wheeler:
lost to Tan and Ghgng
J. Hanson and II. Bough: lost to Chang and Ng lost to Yiu and Leung beat Tan and" Gbgng.
Total
3 Yacht Club... 35
Civil Service
44 Club de Recreio 4 Indian I.C
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST,
DIVISIÓN. 1.
Craigengovor C.C.... 50. Taikoo R.C....... 4-7
Kowloon D.R.C. 7-14
Civil Service......
10-17
Kowloon A.G.C.
Police.E.Case
[48-51:
for Agst. Up. Dn.
448 373 70 381 31009 0.
250 ... 351:320.
342 330 #0 305 374 069 338 437 000
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342 3510 305, 207
12. 012
362 37670-13 327 387:
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224 3540 130
INTERPORT MATCH. MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION. The Committee of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association are meeting in the. Chamber of Commerce Room to-morrow evening to discuss the invitation received from Shanghai to send a bowls team up North during the current season. It is hoped that there will be a reprezentativo. attendance of delegates at the meeting