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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930.
Local Sport
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE MATCHES.
JUNIOR DIVISION PACT SEVERED AT LAST.
BOWLING GREEN CLUB AND CIVIL SERVICE BEATEN
BY KOWLOON C.C. AND TAIKOO, ·
SENIOR LEADERS AGAIN CONQUER.
Saturday's lawn bowls matches provided victories for the joint leaders in the senior divisiony Craigengower C.C. and Civil Service. Kowloon Dock lost to the Bowling Green team by four shots, while the Pulice were again unsuccessful in their meeting at home with
Taikoo.
H
Kowloon C.C. and Taikoo juniors were responsible for breaking the winning sequence of the Bowling Green Club and Civil Service C.C. respectively. The Yacht Club, contrary to expectations, lost at King's Park to Club de Recreio. Craigengover C.C. had a convincing victory over the Electricians. RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Division I.
Craigengower (away) bent- Kow.
loon C.C. by 31 shots, 78-44. Civil Service (home) beat Recreio
by 10 shots, 87-47.
Taikoo (away) beat the Police by
shots, 68-43,
Kowloon B.G.C. (away) beat Kowloon Dock by four shots,
030-36.
Division II.. Taikoo (home) beat the Civil Ser-
vice by seven shots, 58-11. Kowloon CC. (away) beat the Bowling Green Club by 16 shots,
69-53.
LEAGUE II.
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Tailco, Civil Service.
At Taikoo. The home team won by seven shots
Talkoo R.C. K. MeÏntyre W. Brown W. Whyte G. H. Stewart
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W. Bell
T. Stainton
D. Mudro
B. K Duncan
(Skip)
Civil Service.
J. F. Willmott - R. R. Wood
F. H. Holdman
F. H. W. Haynes
(Skip
P. E. Kaight
H. Westlake
E. L Hollanda
17
Division II.
Kowloon B.G.C. 8 Civil Service....
P. W. D. L. Pts.
0
1 14
0
Yacht Club..... 7 4 Club de, Recreio 84 Kowloon CC. ... 8 4. Taikoo R.C... Craigengower .. Electric R.C.
0
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$
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SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
For Agst. Up. Dn. Kowloon BG.C. 56% 416. 140 Civil Service ... 337 451 Yacht Club ..... 446 386 468 Club de Recreio 473 Kowloon C.C.... 472 400 Craigengower... 457 629 304 443 Taikoo R.C. Electric R.C... 420 344
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SPEY CUP MATCH.
ELECTRIC RC. BEAT CIVIL.
SERVICE.
Civil Service C.C., Spey Cup holders, were surprisingly defeated on their ground yesterday when they met the Electric R.C. in the first round of this season's com petition,
...
The Electricians started off with two fours and scored another four later on. They had a good lend all through the match and won by 14 shots.
Civil Service.
F. Jones
J. Gregory
J. Hollidge
W. E: Holland
12
(Skip)
L. R. Whant
W. J. Bickford
A. W. Grimmitt.
J. Massey
J. R. Archibald
T. Swan W. "Cunningham S. Amery
McKechnie (Skip)....... 24
Club de Recreio (home) heat the
Yacht Club by 11 shots. 62-51. Craigengower (home) boat Elec-H.
trie R.C. by 34 shots, 79-45
LEAGUE L..
Kowloon 0.0. r. Gratgengower. At Kowloon CC. Craigengower" won by 34 shots.
Kowloon C.C.
H. Overy
J. Howe
F. Goodwin
J. C. Lyni
(Ekip).
A. C. Burford
W. Hyde
L. E. Lammert
A. E. Silkstone
(Skip).......
H. Gitting
C. J. Tacchi
A. Hyde Lay
J. Fraser
(5kip)
Craigengower.
»
(Skip) 12
Total
...... 58 · Total .... 31
Kowloon B.G.C. r. Kowloon -0.0,
At Kowloon Bowling Green Club. Kowloon CC. won: by 16 shots.
Bowling Green, Kowloon 0.0. C. Chambers..
W. T. Brightman, Thompson W. Collins
C. S. Rossclet
R. Basi
10
(Skip)
F. J. Neves.
M. A. R. Sousa
D. Rumjahn
19
B. W. Bradbury
(Skip) ....... 31
E. Tuck
A. E, Coates
H. Rose
W. S. Drake
(Skip) ....... Shepherd Craig
W. A. Hale Roberts
(Skip).
Stoneham
E. Kera
Rapley
G. E. Roylance
O. B. Raven A. J. Kew
(Skig) ...... 27.
F. E. Lawrence
J. M. Jack
W. Borrowman
W. W. Hirst
#
B. Pethersm
V. C. Labrum
13
19
Dinnen
(Skip).......
G. C. Harrison
T. W. Carr
L. J Blackburn (Skip) 18. (Skip) ....... 23
...... 33
E. el Arculli
U. M. Omar
10
(Skip)
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Total
781
Total
Total 44
Civil Service v. Recreio.
At Civil Service. The home team "Beat Club de Recreio by ten shots.
Civil Service:
Recreio.
E. W. Simmonds A. S. Gomes
R. R. Davies
J. Hollidge
A. W. Grimmitt
(Skip)
Jas. T. Dobbie
Total
Recrel Yacht Club.
65
At Club de Recreio. The home team beat the Yacht Club by 11
shots.
Recreio,
M. F. Baptista"
H. Rorario
C. M. Alves
"
Yacht Club. E. B. Reed
-A. T. Hamilton
A. T. Maughan
L. C. R. Sousa
C. G. Silva
A. E. S. Alves
A. Chapman
R. F. Luz
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18
(Skip)
21
16.
(Skip) .......
21
E. S. Abraham
H. A. Alves
A. Murdoch
L. E. Longbottom Y. Yvanovich
G. C. Moas
J. J. P. Gregory
(Skip)
F. J. Jones
21
S. E. Aldermau
A. H. Oswick
A O. Brawn
(Skip)
L. Gutierrez
C. E. Marques'
(Skip) 4 14
E. L. Barros
J. M. Alves
R. A. Basto
L. Robarts
A. H. Basto
(Skip)....... 23 FV. Rileiro
J. M. S. Rosario
E. 31. Remedios
F. X. Silva.
Ozoric
C. A. Lopes
A. Ribeiro
(Skip
20
(Slip)
12
Total
57 Total
47
(Skip) ....... 13
A. Tarbuck
LOCAL BASEBALL.
WEEK-END TENNIS RESULTS,
'INDIANS AGAIN PROVE SUPERIOR TO
CRAIGENGOWER.
EUROPEAN" Y.M.C.A. LOSE NINTH GAME OF THE SEASON,
The postponed league fixture between the Indian Recreation Club and Craigengower Cricket Club was decided at Sookunpac on Saturday, when the Indians once again proved to be the better
team.
Tha, other matches were all one-sided affairs, and despite the fact that the Chinese Recreation Club did not play in any of the divisions, they maintain their lead in the "B" and "C" sections. The European Y.M.C.A."played their ninth match of the' season, and incidentally suffered their ninth reverse at the same time.
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LEAGUE
LEADERS HAVE "DAY OFF."
"B" DIVISION.
Indian B.C.. Cralgengawer C.0. "At Sookunpoo, the Indian R.C. defeated the Craigengower CC. by six sets to three. Scores:→→
A A. Rumjahn and J. S. A. Curreem (I.R.C.) :-
bent J. W. Leonard and Y.
Hachiuma beat H. J. Howard and A.
Kitchell
Civil Service, Kowloon C.0.
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- vice CC lost to the Kowloon C.C by two sets to seven. Scores:-
V. H. Freeman, and C. J. Mit-
chell (C.S.C.C.):-
HONG KONG WINS "THE RUBBER."
MEIJI TENNIS STARS
BEATEN,
T. FUJIKURA CLAIMS MEIJI'S
ONLY VICTORY. -
The tennis players from the Meiji University were again seen in nc- tion against the local stars on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground on Saturday, and on the day's, play things were all-square," as each aide won one mateb, while the third one was left drawn.
The scores were very high. brought to 54 in favour of the Japanese, who, exploiting a power- ful forchand drive, won the next game and the sct at 6-4.
The second set saw Rumjabn ira- proving, and the Indian took the first two games casily. However, Fujikura levelled the scores, and although C.A.L" kept him run- ning most of the time, he recovered many apparent "kills," and want on to take the next four games, the set and the match at 6-4, 6-2.
appear.
The Ramjaha Cousins. The Rumjaha cousins had a bit shock in their match with M. Matsno and Sagara, Meiji's No. 1pair, when the visitors took the first set, at 7-5 niter a good struggle Once again the Indians showed their match-playing abili ties, and not in the least perturbed by this carly set-back, they went H.E the Governor and Lady Peel on to take the next two at 6-4 and were present during the afternoon, | 6-2, respectively. while another interested spectator The University" 13"
ktara was the Consal-General for Japan.ed to be shaky in the start, and The most interesting game of the Sagara lost his service in the open- day was the singles tie between ing game. "H.D. won his to put T. Fujikura, junior champion of
the locals 2-0 up, and after, they Japan, and C. A. L•Kumfahn. It
had made the score 3-1 in their. was a very fast game, and both favour, the consins gave the im men played elever tennis. Fujikura pression that they did not like the sets, but, the score does not give and lost three games running, giv claimed the match by two straight jobs that Matsuo was sending over, true indication of the run of play.
ing the visitors a 43 lead. Five The Japanese player started in
games all was called, and putting whirlwind fashion to win the first on a spurt, the Japanese took the three games, after which Rumjaha next two games and the first set. brought off some clever shots, and from this stage the standard of play
** R** Division.
P W. L Pts. Chinese R.C.11110 11 Indnan R.C.11 10 1 10 Craigengower C.C.... 8 4
2 6 Club de Recreio..... 9 0 38 H.E. Sports Club ...11
5 8
4 4 3
6- 1
beat G. Lia and W. J.
Howard
G-3
beat R. E. Jackson and G.
B. Lerton...
6- 1 lost to G. Hedley and N.
A. E. Mackay.....
+4-0 beat G. C. Burnett and W.
Brown
E."Savage and J. Pongelly (C.S. C.C.)-
L
Electric R.C.
A. H. Rumjaha and S. Hussain (1.R.C.)-
A.
A. F. Paul
lost to J. W Leonard and Y...
Hachiuma .....
lost to E. B. Jackson and
G. B. Leyton lost to G. Hedley and N.
A. E. Mackay
3- 6
- T
с
4-6
L. de Rome
W. B. Muskett
(Skip) 27
beat H J. Howard and A.
Kitchell lost to G. Lia and W. J.
Howard
lost to G. C..Burnett and W.
Brown
Kowloon C.C........ 8
444°
3. 0
Hong Kong C.C
4 4
-5
South China A.A....
4 4
4
G. Gull and B. Bickford
(C.S.
M.B.K.
C.C.)— 4-6
A. H: Madar and S. A. Ismail (I.R.C.)-
Jost to B. B. Jackson and
B. Leyton....
United Services. R.C.
2-6
lost to J. W. Leonard and
Y. Hechiame
46 beat H. J. Howard and A.
Kitchell
6- 2 beat G. Lia and W. J.
Howard
lest to G. Hedley and N.
A. E. Mackay
Nippon Clubul I University
2
進
Civil Service C.C...10 "
1-0
9
4[
last to G. C. Barnett and
W. Brown
"O" Division.
D-G
P. W. L.
LEAGUE TABLES.
7- 5
Hong Kong Cici
Chinese R.C.9 9. ▸
9
9 7 9
Club de Recreio
8 67
а
University
9 6
3 6
· A" Division.
Indian R.C.
:5
25
P. W. L Pts.
Kowloon C.C..
10 5 5
5
Indian RC. Kowloon C.C.
0
..
South China A.A... 0 4 2
4
..... 29
0 .
Nippon Club
734
3
J. Price and E. R. Price T" (Y.M.C.A.) ==
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Chinese R.C....
3 2
12
Filipino Club
A
2
Hong Kong C.C.
3
I
2. 1
at
loat to Lieut. Col. Wyatt and
4 € Capt. de Linde .......... lost to Major Kerrich and
S.M. Atkinson .......... 3-6 beat Major Tosh and Spr.
Sabin
& 3
South China A.A... 4 M.B.K.
1
3
Kowloon Indian T.C..10.2 German T.C.......... 9. 1 8
89
1
0
.
Civil Service C.C..... 0 1
&
"TEXACO" GOES DOWN
FIGHTING.
Opening their first innings in great style by scoring two runs, the newly-formed "Texaco" bali
Y.M.0.A. v. E.E.S.0.
On their own ground, the Euro-
Dine put up a good fight against pean Y.M.C.A. were defeated by South Chias and although luck the R.E. Sports Club by ciglit seta was against them from the very to one. Scores start, they put up a good exhibi tion, and were beaten by the nar Tow margin of three runs.
The Texas men were unfortunate in losing the services of Russakof who burt his leg badly when at tempting to gather a "y" centre-field, after the third in. inge.
David Lecaard (Texaco) anado the biggest hit of the afternoon when he skied the pili right acroși dhe ground. It looked a certain homer, but Big Dave" was only allowed two sacks as the ball hit the grandstand on the far end of the field:
1. The teams were:-
I. Leonard
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G. Puncheon and Y. Hast (Y.M.C.A.);
last to Lieut. Col. Wyatt and
2. 1 Capt. de Linde lost to Major Kerrich and
S.M. Atkinson lost to Major Tosh and Spr...
Sabia
4-6
0-11
P. W. J. Planner and Keyserling (Y.M.C.) :---
Capt. de Linde
Tezaco.
South Chine.
Sinemie
p.
M. Goo
Zatra
C.
M."Chang
lost to Licut. Col. Wyatt and
1b.
P. Wong
1- 6
Lawrence
2b.
E. Chang
lost to Major Kerrich and
Barros
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C. C. Leung
S.M. Atkinson
2. &
D. Leonard
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G. Ng
lost to Major Tosh and Spr.
Decker
Lf.
T. Kwan
Sabin
3.6
17
Russakoff
c.l.
C. Young
Aquino
r.
J. Leung
The Scores.
E. W. Carpenter
A. L. Shields
(Skip)
A. Stevenson
S. Deacon
P. W. Ramsay'
A Macfarlane
were :-
19
(Skip).
13
The positions of the teams up to date are:-
European Y.M.C.A.. 9
In the second set the Indiana ran away with the first three games only to lost the next three. There- aitor they held the upper hand, and took the set at 3-d
Met combination allowed their op Apparently a little tired, the
ponents to lead at 5-0, and actually reach match point in the sixth game. However, they failed to take full advantage of this, and did not” take the set until, the Japanese had taken two games. The final scores in favour of the Rumjabos were:-3-7, 6-4 and 6-2,
A Disappointing Show." The game between Matauo and Honda, the local champion, was disappointing inasmuch no both players were content to stay at the base line where they directed their shots. It was a very stolið affair with Matsuo taking the first set at 77-5. Honda claimed the next one at the same score; failing light prevented farther play after six games all had been called in the third set.
Pts.
Of the six matches played, Hong Kong won two doubles, and one singles, while Meiji won one singles.. The remaining matches, one singles and one doubles were let drawn.
WHY
INDIA
TIRES
Total
Police . Falkoo R.O.
Total..... 51,
Craigengover. Electric B.0.
At Craigengower. The home team
At Police R.C. Taikoo won by 22 beat the Electric R.C. by 34 shots.
abots.
Polico R.C. ·
W. McLeod
Gooding
R. Marke
J. C. West
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•17
W. McHardy C. Alexander F...Nolan 2.
E. G. Post.
(Skip). 12
W. Dall, Brittain
J. C. S. Fender
C. Hargreaves
(Skip)
15
Craigenzower.";
Taikoo B.G.
F. Finner
J. B. Chapman
T. Grimes
N. Drummond
I. Ferguson
** (Skip) ..............
G. McLead J. Sloan, Sr. J. Laing
R. C. Wallace
(Skip)
J. C. Chalmers
J. C. Polson
J. Russell
A. L. de Souss
E. Zimmern
J. Carr
(Skip)
15 W. R. McBride
F. K. Modi
P. A. Dixon
J. Cavanagh
(Skip)
.......
29 D. K. Kharas
W. Wotherspoon
(Skip).... 29
Total"...... 44 Total
Kowloon Dock. Bowling G.0.
At Kowloon Dock.
Kowloon
Bowling Green Club won by four
ahots.
Kowloon Dock.
J. V. Ramsay Mitchell
4. Atkinson F. Cullen
(Skip)
Gray
18
Bowling Green.
V. Chittenden
P. T. Farrell
H. Nish
L. Guy
(Skip).....
N. Nichol
Simmons
R. C. Reed
Electric E.0.
W. Stoker
G. T. Padgett
F. F. Duckworth
·E. Hatch
Skip) 7
A. Tarbuck
South China A.A. v. Kowloon 0.0.
At King's Park, the South China
The scores, innings by innings, A.A. beat the Kowloon C.C. by
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Texaco"
21 0 0 0 0=5 *South China 41 2010-8
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U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.
[REVIER'S AMERICAN BERVICE]
New York, June 28. The National League results were as follows: 18S. Louis
G. T. Saunderson S. J: Olarke W. B. Muskett
(Skip)
E. Thompson V. Sorby L. de Rome
W. Cill
(Skip)
91
A. F. Paul (Skip)
Totál
70
Total
LEAGUE TABLES.
Chicago Pittsburg Cincinnati
4 New York
21
7 Brooklyn
0 Philadelphia
7. Boston
In the American League the re- 20sults were
New York 7 Cleveland
45 Washington
8 Detroit First innings. Philadelphia 2 St. Louis
Second innings. Philadelphia"
The following are the positions to date:-
Division I.
Craigengower 87 0 1 14
8
ધ St. Louis
are
The following National League results:- Chicago 4 Brooklyn
First innings Pittsburg Philadelphia 8
P. W. D. L. Pts.
Civil Service...
.0 1.14 Taikoo R.C. 3 4 13 9 Kowloon B.G.C. 7 40 3 Club de Recreio. 7 3 1 3.7 Kowloon CO.... 8 3 0.8 Kowloon D.R.C. B
seven sets to two. ScozEB:-
S. W. Wong and O. K. Lam (S.C.A.A.)
lost to White and Hambly... 36 beat Gittins and Zimmern... 6-4 beat Lee and Ramsey & 2.
See To Bik and S. K. Ng (S.C. A.A.) -
loat to White and Hambly... 4-0 beat Gittins and Zimmern... 6-3 beat Lee and Ramsey
3,
C. 8. Chan and Y.. W. Lee (S.C. A.Air)
beat White and Hambly ....3 beat Gitting and Zimmern... 3 béat Lee and Ramsey #7
** C *. DIVISION.
Nippon Club v. Recrelo,
On their own ground, the Nippon
11 Club lost to the Club de Recreio by
eight sets to one. Scores:-
R.Ishibashi and C. Kawano
lost to L. Rocha and G.
Noronha
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Noronha
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SHOTS FOR AND AGATNET.
For Agst. Up Dn Craigeagower 468 391 Taikoo R.C. 470 411 Civil Service 478 428 30 0 Kowloon D.R.C.. 483 441
lost to M. Oliveira and J.
Xavier
3- 6
Bults were
0 01 050
First innings. New York 13 Cleveland
T. Takamasa and Z. Innoka (NO.):-
lant to L Rocha and G.
24
0
20
(Skip)
20
Club de Recreio 424 402 Kowloon BG.C. 411 308
99
0
New York
Second innings. " ·
14 Cleveland
Noronha
35
Q
..... 50
Total
60 Kowloon C.C... 465 531
Police R.O.... 372. 670.
0
.63
.0 207
E. Docherty W. P. Hedley
R. Lapsley
(Skip)
F. C. Goodman
A. Dalman
W. McKelvie
W. Greig
(Skip)
Total
D. Muir.
J. McIntosh
A, M. Holland.
Police R.C. 8
6 New York
In the American League the re-
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4 Chicago
6 St Louis.
12 Detroit.
lost to A. V, Remedies and
L.Ribeire.......~
1-6 beat M. Oliveira and J.
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