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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930, ”

Local Sport

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE MATCHES.

SENIOR DIVISION LEADERSHIP UNCHANGED.

BOWLING GREEN CLUB AND CIVIL SERVICE JUNIORS BOTH LOSE.

Kowloon 0.0. r.

Electric R.0. At Kowloon 0.0. The Electric R.C. won by nine shots.

Kowloon 0.0.

W. Borrowman

Jeaves

'Electric 0.0.

A. Tarbuck

Kerley

L

F. E. Lawrence

D; S. Hill

F. C. Labrum

(Skip)

J. S. Dinnen

DEFEAT OF ALL JUNIOR HOME TEAMS. G. C. Harrison

"

An unexpected surprise awaited Civil Service and the Bowling Green Club junior lawn bowls teams on Saturday when the visiting The Yacht Club claimed the teams got away with the points. honour of beating Civil Service on their own ground by a margin of two shots. Kowloon Bowling Green were overwhelmed at her by Craigengower, who won en all rinks to be 33 shots up. The other two home teams were also beaten by the visitors. Kowloon C.C. lost to the Electricians by nine shots, while Club de Recreio lost to Teikoo by six shots.

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The two senior division icaders maintain their even position by getting the points in each case. Craigengower avenged thei last defeat by an all-round victory of 39 shots against the Bowling Green Club, Civil Service won d'a all rinks by 23 shots on the Police ground. Taikoo at last realised their ambition by winning at home against Club de Recreio byl shots, and also breaking the unbeaten record of Luz's rink. Kowloon C.C. had their re- reage at Kowloon Dock, where the home team lost by 16 shota RESULTS AT A GLANCE. Į

Division 1.

Craigengower (home) beat the Bowling Green Club by 32 shots, 73-43.

Civil Service (away) beat" the Police by 23 shots, 68-40.

Taikoo (home) beat Club de Re-

ergio by 14 shots, 01-47.

Kowloon Dock v. Kowloon 0.0.

At Kowloon Dock. The Kowloon C.C. won by 16 shots.

F. C. Goodman

G. Henderson

J. McKelvie

i

Kowloon Dock.

Kowloon 0.0.

E. Gitting

C. J. Tacchi

A. Hyde Lay

...... 32 Burford.

S. Gray

Kowloon C.C. (away) bent Kow-T. N. Mitchell

loon Dock by 16 ahots, 76-60.

Division IL

Craigengower (away) beat the Bowling Green Club by 35

shots,, 73-38.

Yacht Club (away) beat Civil

Service by two shots, 54-52. Taikoo (away) bent, Club de Re- creio by six shota, 71-65. Electric RC (away) beat Kow-

·loon C.C. by nine shots, 66-

57.

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LEAGUE I.

Craigengewer ..Bowling Green.

At Craigengower. The home team beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club

by 32 shots.

.Cralgengower.

E. Tuck

A. E. Coates

E. el Arcalli U. M. Omar

(Skip)

F. J. Neves

M. A. R. Bousa

D. Rumijaha

20

B. W. Bradbury (Skip)....

W. Brightman

W. Collins

C. S. Rosselet

R Basa

(Skip)

... 30

Bowling Green.

V. Chittenden

T. Fergusson

H. Nish

L. Guy

(Skip)

N. Nichol West

A. R. Whibley

J. V. Ramsay

J. Fraser

(Skip) 20

A. Calman W. Greig F. Cullen

(Skip)...... 28

Total 30

A.

B. Fetheram

A. E. Silkstone

کرو

W. Carr LJ. Blackburn

! (Skip),

11

O. B. Raven

A. J. Kew

W. W. Hirst

J. M. Jack (Skip)

Total

F. F. Duckworth

(Skip)

W. Stoker.

T. F. Saunder-

21

BOD

S. J. Clarke W. B. Muskett

(Skip)

TITANS

G. T. Padgett

V. Sorby

H. Hatch

A. F. Paul

(Skip)

93

Total

66

LEAGUE TABLES.

The following are the positions to date:-

Craigengower

Chan Kam Hung and Chan Kam

SURPRISE DEFEAT OF HONG KONG C.C. Moon (S.C.A.A)

SOME UPSETS IN WEEK-END TENNIS.

GERMAN TENNIS CLUB'S FINE STRUGGLE WITH INDIAN R.C.

The surprise of the week-end was the defeat of the Hong Kong Cricket Club at the hands of the University, who had a rather weak team out in the "B" division, while the German Tennis Club gave the Indians a bit of a shock at Sookunpoo when they ran the home team to as close as 4 sets to 5. The M.B.K. vic tory over Kowloon was also not altogether expected, but the re- maining two games were one-sided affairs, H.K.CO. and S.C.A.A. winning easily over Nippon Club and K.I.T.C., respectively.

"M.B.K. BEAT KOWLOON C.C.

"B". DIVISION.

University Hong Kong 0.0. Playing at home. the University defeated the Hong Kong C.C. by six acts to three. The scores were :——

D. K. Samy and D. J. N. Ander- aan (University):-

Indian 3.0. ». German T.0.-

At Sookuspoo, the German Tennis Club put up an excellent show against the Indians, who just man- aged to win by the odd set in nine. The scores were—-—-

J. S. Ackber and A. R. Minu (IR.C.)-

beat Lal and Firdos Khan....0- 4 lost to Feroz Ali and H. S.

Mahan Singh

57 beat M. Ar Khan and Jehan

Dad

6. 2

Ho Hin Kan and Liu Kwai Fan!! -(S.C.A.A.)...;~~~

beat Lal and Firdos Khan... - 5 beat Feroz Ali and H. S.

Singh

* £3 beat M A. Khan and Jehan

Dad

LEAGUE TABLES,

Bu

The positions of the teams up to date are

"A" División..

Indian R.C.

9

P. W. L Pts.

0 2

Kowloon 0.0.

9

Chinese R.C.

3 9

Hong Kong Ch

3 1

South China A.A.1 M.B.K.

1 2 9 1 31

+18" Division.

Chinese R.C. Indnan R.C....

0

P. W L Ptz:

Craigengover CC.... 917 Club de Recreio

D. Mohamed and M. O. Hoosen

United Services R.C. 8 University

110

.11 11

0.11

11 10

2

0

3

G

H.E. Sports Club ...11

6

5

0

lost to T. C. Monaghan and

L. T. Ride beat W. M. Barton and D.-

Ellis beat J. D. Humphreys and

Division I.

R. E. Wild

3- 6

ጁ 1

@- 0

beat E. Precht and

Schuldt beat R. Schmidt and B.

Schroeter... lost to O. May and O. Neidt 4. 0

G.

South China A.A..... 8

4

64

M.B.K...

8

4

Kowloon C.C.

34

8.0

Hong Kong Ca - D

4

.10

Nippon Club

(IR. C.):

P. W. D. L Pts.

8

8

1 16

G. T. Yeoh and P. P. Kho (Uni- versity):-

S 0 1 16

5 13 11

beat T: C. Monaghan and

L. T. Ride

8-3

4.0 4

࿄ ་

beat W. M. Barton and D.

·Ellis

beat E. Precht and G.

6- 3 Schuldt beat R. Schmidt and B.

Schroeter

.... 8. 4 beat O. May and O. Neidt... 6 4

Civil Service C.C.112 European Y.M.C.A.. 90

"Division.

.0

9,

6-4

Chinese R.C....... 9 Hong Kong C.C. ...10

+

0

D

$

3 1 4

7

07

lost to J. D. Humphreys and

R. H. Wild

1

6-8

D. M. A. Razack and A... K. Suffiad (I.R.C.) :—

Club de Recreio.....

Indian R.C.

8

8 2

9

9

6. 3

B

Y. E. Ng and F. Y. Khoo verzity):-

(Uni-

46

South. China A.A.... 9

3" 3

5

Kowloon C.C.........10-5

6

3

lost to T. C. Monaghan and

L. T. Ride

3- €

Nippon Club....

...... 8

3

3

3

3- 3

Filipino Club

....... 9

beat W. M. Barton and D.

2-6

Ellis

beat

D. Humphreys and R. H. Wild

6- 3

-1"

4 0 $

༤་

79 78

៨១០០០០៦

Civil Service ... 8 Taikoo R.C..... 0 Kowloon B.G.O. 8 Kowloon C.C.... "9 Club de Recreio 8 Kowloon D.R.C. 8 Police R.C....... 9 .0 0

BHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

For Agat. Up Da Craigengower... 583 434. 129 Taikoo R.O...... 537 458 546 408 Civil Service Club de Recreio 471 463 Kowlcon D.R.C. 515 $37 8 Kowlcon B.G.C. 434 471 Kowloon C.C.... 541 501 Police R.C... 412 647

The Mitsui Buesan Kaisha de. feated the Kowloon C.C. by seven Division II.

sets to two on their own courts. P. W. D. L. Pts.The scores were:-

T. 214 7.0

T

Mujimori Imura and (M.B.K.):- 0 7 0 2 14 8 3.0.3 10 beat W. M. Gittins and

Hambly

&- 3 beat W. Brown and G. C:

Burzett

.

017

0 : 50 0 235

Craigengower... 9 3 .0 6

Electric R. C. 9 2 .0 7 4

M.B... Kowloon 0.0.

(Skip) Craig

H. G. Cooper

H. Overy"

B. Lapsley.

(Skip)

14

(Skip)

****** 20

E. C. Fincher'

"J. Howe

W. Hyde

J. C. Lyal

(Skip)) Total

Kowloon B.G.C. Civil Service... 24 Yacht Club ....

Club de Recreio s

4 0 5

8

76 Kowloon. C.C.... 9

Taikoo R.C... 8 3

0

རྒྱ་

8

6- 1

beat F. B. Grose and Ram-

sey

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

For Agst. Up. Do. Kowloon B.G.C. 600 480 111 Civil Service... 389

S. Fukushima and G. Nakamura (M.B.K.);

0

505

64

0

lost to W. M.. Gitting, and

Hambly...!!

5.7

428 de

0

best W.. Brown and G. C.

D. E. Kharas

F. A. Dixon

Club de Recreio 540 539 Kowloon C.C.... 529 656 ..

523 568 Craigengower Taikoo R.C..... 535 308 " 0 73 Electric R.C. 486 801

1

0

Burnett

#3

o

97

beat F. B. Grose and Ram-

7.8

0 43

Bey

0

T. Yamada 113

(M.B.K.):

and K. Matsuo

lost to W. M. Gittios and

Hambly

3-6

FRIENDLY CRICKET.-

-beat Brown and G. C.

6. 4

"THE

Burnett beat F. B. Grose and Ram-

8. 1

LEAGUE II.

Bowling Green v. Craigsngower.

At Kowloon Bowling G.C. Crai-Yacht Club 500

gongower won by 35 shots.

Bowling Green. Oraigergower.

Stonebam

E. Kera

L. Rapley

G. E. Roylance

(Skip)....... 14

13 Roberts

H. M. McTavish

(Skip)

D. Muir

Shepherd

V. A. Hale

D. W. Phillips

(Skip)

...... 12

...... 136. Chambers

J. Mcintosh

E. W. L. Hoghin

.A. 'M. Holland

(Skip)

Total 75 Total 43

Police Civil Service.

At Police RC. won by 29 shots. Police B.0. W. McLeod

G. Alexander

B. Marks

J. C. West

(8kip)

A. E. Brittain

A. J. Johnson

W. Hardy

G. Hargreaves

(Skip)

15

..... 14

F. C. Reed

W. Gill

(Skip). 93

W. R. McBride

F. K. Modi

Y. Abbas

J. Cavanagh

(Skip) 30

F. Finner

E. Zimmern.

J. Carr

G. Thompson..

A. L. de Sousa

H. Rose

W." S. Drake

.(Skip)

12

Total

38

(Skip) ...... 90

Total

Civil Service v. Tachi Olüb. At Civil Service C.C. The Yacht Civil Service 0.0.Club won by two shots.

Civil Service. Jaa. T. Dobbie L. Longbottom GC. Moss

J. J. Gregory

(Skip)...... 27

F. Jones

S. E. Alderman

A. O. Brawn

A. H. Oswick

(Skip) 211

Civil Service.

Yacht Club. E. B. Reed

B. E. Maughan

LR. Whant W. Bickford J. Massey J. R. Archibald

(Skip)

J. Willmott R. I. Wood

92

F. H. Holdman

F. Haynes..

(Skip)

P. E. Knight.

W. Glendinning E. W. Simmonds, Westlake

A Reynolds

F. Nolan

E. G. Post

(Skip) 11

J. Hollidge

A. T. Hamilton

A. Chapman.

(Skip)

A. "Stevenson '

E. Descon

P. W. Ramsay

A Macfarlane

14(Skip).

(Skip) 16

J. Oram

L. E. Holland

A. W. Grimmitë

(Skip)

Total

Total

Talkes v. Club de Roczato,

W. E. Hollands

20

Total..... 32

40

At Taikoo. The home team beat Club de Recreio by 14 ahots..

Taikoo B.O.

G. McLead J.. Bloan, Sr. J. Laing (Skin)

R. C. Wallace

J. B. Chaptnam

T. Grimes

Weir

Ferguson (Skip) J. O. Chalmers

J. C. Polson

J. Kussell

Wotherspoon

(Skip)

Recreio,

E. Barros

P. Ivanovich CLopes

A. Ribeiro 185kip) 19

18161

H. A. Alves

Soares

L. Gutierrez

C. E. Marques ·

(Skip)". 11

"A. B. Gomes.

L. C. R. SouEL

C.0. Silva

R. F. Luz

(Skip)

Total

E. 8. Abraham

A. Murdoch

10

16

E..W. Carpenter A. L. Shields.

(Skip)

Total

Club de Recredo v Talkoo.

UNIVERSITY 'v.

RAMBLERS."

The above match was played at Pokfulam yesterday and resulted in a win for the visitors by 37 runs.”

The Ramblera batted first, and though their first wicket fell very shortly after the start, A, el Arend and Burnett batted nicely to, give them, a good beginning. The latter was top-scorer with 31 rans, which were the result of a stylish innings, while Arculli also brought off some good shots in his knock for 16.

The most successful bowler for the undergraduates was Rodrigues, who took 3 wickets for 20 mins.

"G" DIVISION.

Hippon Chub r. Hong Kong 0.0 Journeying to King's Park, the H.K.C.C. won comfortably by seven sets to two, the scores being:-

Ben

Ishibishi and C... Kawano (Nippon Club):-

lost to C. H. Bradley and

G. T. R. Divett

B-10. -lost to H, Nijhoff and A. N.

Block

0.6 lost to M. W. Turner and V.

R. Gordon

& y

T Hata and T. Sato (Nippon Club)-

beat C. H. Bradley and G.

E. R. Divett '.....

6. 3 lost to H. Nihoff and A. N.

Black

beat M. W. Turner and V. R.

Gordon

The University started well, but after their first wricket fell, a rot set in and the rest followed rapid Iy. Their top-scored was Rodrigues, whilst the bowlers for the Ramblers shared the wickets, F. M. el Arculli taking for 12, Burnett (3 for 221 Club) Suffed (9 for 18) and Hajeson (2 tak 10):

་་་་

The scores were:

"The Ramblers."

A. ol Arculli, b Lee........

22

ig

54

S. A. Ismail, e Scully, b

Bulieman

G. C. Burnett, e Chan Fook,

b Sulieman.....

At Club de Recreio. Talkoo "won

by six shots."

Recrato,

F. V. Ribeiro

Talkoo R.C.

K. McIntyre g J. M. S. Rosario W. Brown

E. M. Remedion G. H. Stewart H. McKechnie

(Skip)...... 25

F. A. Silva

M. Baptista

R. Robarts

C. Alves

A. E. S. Alves

(Skip)

D. Basto"

A Barros

A. H. Basto

27.

(Skip) 31

T. Swan

W. Cunningham

B. Amery

D. C. Walmsley

(Skip)

.T. Stainton

C. Bummers

W. Bell

J. Ozorio

D.. Munro

(Skip).

..... 13

(skip)

31

Total 65

Total

A. B. Suffiad, o Lee, B Salie.

F. M. el Arculli, run out

13

E. MacNaider, b Chán Fook o JE. Wilson, e Chen Fook 0. S. MacNaider, e Nolasco, b

Rodrigues

20

R. M. Shea, b Rodrigues... 4 A. R. Hajeson, Rodrigues 10 A. Guterres, not out

Extras

Total..

Bowling Analysis.

0." MR

.110

A Chan Fook... 8. 0 24-2

A. B. Sulieman 8026 3. A. T. Leo

AAAARAR

4

T. Takemasa and Inacks (Nippon

lost to C. H. Bradier and G.

E. B. Divett........................ lost to H. Nijhoff and A. N.

Block

lost to M. W. Turner and

V. E; Gordon

University,

A. Chan Fook, b Burnett.. A. Rodrigues, run out

A. B. Sulieman, l.b.w.

Hajesen

A. T. Lee, b Burnett K. P. Gan, b'Edjeson

P. Nolasco, b Arculli

R. Leang, c Burnett, b Suffiad

J.L. Youngsaye, b Suffiad

G. S. Scully, not out

A. A. Aziz, e MacNaider, b

Arculli

La Choi, c Shea, b Burnett...

Extras

lost to E. Precht and G.

Schuldt lost to R. Schmidt and B.

Schroeter lost to O. May and 0.

Neidt South China A.A. v. K.I.T.C. This match was played on the South China A.A. ground and re- sulted in a win for the home team by eight sets to one. The scores

were!

Wong Fook Nam and Sion Win Sang (S.C.A.A.) :—

beat Lal and Firdas Khan... 6- 4 beat Feroz Ali and H. S.

Mahan Singh

B-1

beat M. A. Khan and Jehan

Dad

0-1

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University:

ATHLETICS.

STAMFORD BRIDGE MEET.

GREAT RACE IN MARATHON,

-[THROWOK KEUTER'S AGENCY.]

Lobos, July 4 Hyde, of the Enheld Athletic Club, wan the two-mila walk at the Amateur Athletic Championshipa at Stamford Bridge to-day.

His time was 13 minutes, 58.2/8th seconds.

Cooper, of Woodford Green, came second and Galloway, of Queen's Park Harriers, third,

The marathon race was won by McLeod Wright (Maryhill Har riers) in 2 hours, 39 minutes, 3.9/3 seconds. Marttelin of Ein- land was second, and Ferris, of the Royal Air Force, third./.

The winner, Wright, is the Soot- tish champion, and he made a won- derful run to best Marttelin, who, was third in the Olympic games at Amsterdam.

Marttelin led all the way up to the twenty fifth mile, where McLeod Wright overtook him. He entered the Stadium amidst tremendous applause 40 yards ahead of the Fiau, who made a great effort and pulled up 20 yards. He was spent; however, and Wright ran out a worthy winner.

Martellin's time was 2 hours, 38 minutes, 35 seconds.

Sam Ferris, the third man, did the distance in 2 hours 41 minutes, | 36 seconds.

LONDON, July 5.

Is the presence of 23,000 specta-

P. W. L. Fts. tors, the strong foreign challenges

Kowloon Indian T.C.11 Civil Service C.C... 0 German T.C.10.

P

1 息

1

hurdles, the 120 in 18.1/8 secs.. and the 440 in 53.4/5 secs. The latter is a new British native re- cord.

Hampson (Achilles) won the mile in 4 mins. 15.1/5 secs., which is a new British native record.

Great Britain held her own in the track events, losing only the above two events.

were moderately successful.

Holland won the 100 yards, Ber- gin"clocking" 0.9/10.

Fanderzee tied with a Swede in

the pole jump, 19 feet 3 inches.

France won the discuss throw, 146 feet 6 inches, Sweden being second, and Norway third,

Italy won the javelin' throw, Palmieri throwing ge feet 1 inch Greali (Norway) boing second with (198 feet 9 inches.

Finland won the four miles race, Virtanen' time being 19 mins. 36.1/5 seconds.

Sweden won the hammer throw" with 167 feet 9 inches.

Sweden also won the long jump with 24 feet 9 inches, Holland fill ing the next two places.

Lord Burghley's Brilliance. Lord Burghley put up a great winning both performance by

Continued on preceding columns

WHY INDIA TIRES LEAD

in the

QUALITY TIRE MARKET

Start with this cross-section of the new India Heavy Ser vice as an example of the 1930 tire line.

-Extra heavy tread of the highest selected grades of rubber available-pro- cessed to add unusual abrasion proof qualities.

2-Sidewalls protected from rut and curb wear by rugged reinforcing bars made

in one piece with tread.

Crown plies of carcass of wide spaced cord fabric instead of the cross-woven fabric ordinarily used.

-Extra heavy specially compounded cushion gum between crown

plies.

Extra heavy pure amber coloured friction around each cord and between all plies.

20

6-Only long staple.combed Egyptian cotton used.

મનો

18

SO MI W

7.-Cord fabrics of the finest known construction (23-5-3) give the best comb sa-

tion of elasticity, strength and durability.

-Strong, flexible gums at edges of flipper strips and at points of beads give greater flexibility and less chance of heat at these vital points.

-Double beads allow unusually strong tie between beads and plies.

10.Extra wide, long pointed bead seats tire firmly on rim-prevents bead rocking,

bead failure and tube wear.

Total

73

Bowling Analysis.

0

0 12 -13 .0 40 28 3

A. S. Suffind... 8. 1:

15 2 F. M. el Arculli 8 2 12 2

Telephone:

22285.

G. O. Burnett. 712

1

10

"A. A. Azliz40

F. Leung..... 240.

A. Rodrigues

KP. Gan

(Continued of foot of next column.)

A. R. Hajeson... 8 1

E MacNaider ..... 2011:0

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