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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11,
Week End Sport.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
CRAIGENGOWER AND CIVIL SERVICE SENIOR TEAMS WIN THE OPENING GAMES.
DOUBLE WINS FOR KOWLOON C.C. AND CLUB DE RECREID, ELECTRICIANS BADLY BEATEN,
Cinigengower and Civil Service, fast season's champions and runners-up respectively in Division I. of the Lawn Bowls Longue, mado a good start in the opening games of the present season by taking the points. Club de Recrel and Kowtoun C.C., both play ing an home ground, had the better of the visitors.
The highest argin of victory was 18 shots and the lowest 13 shots, indienting a close runs in all the games.
"
In the Second Division games, Kowloon C.C. established the highest margin, 25 shots, when they were the guests of the Hong Kong Electric R.C. at North Point. Kowlona Bowling Green Club and the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Cluth also turned the points in their favour by a margin of 18 shots in each case. The latter beat Civil Service C.G. junior: champions. Club de Recreio, on their visit to Trikoo, took the points by seven shots. RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Division I
.
Civil Servico r. Police, Playing at home, the Civil Set: vice brat the Police by 18 shots.
Olvil Service.
1. Jonea It, Westlake
Craigengewer ((.C. (away) beat Kuwbson Bowling Green Club by 13 shots, c0-47. Civil Service C.(!, (heanr) hent, the
Police R.C. by 1 shots, 67-49. Hollidge Club de Berreio. (home) bent Tax
A. M. Holland koo N.C. by 10 shots, 01-48. Kowloon C.C. (hour), beat Kow Toon Dark R.C. by 17 shots, OD 32.
Division II.
(Skip) 10
Jna. T. Dobbie
Kowloon 0.0. r. Kowloon Dock.
Playing at home, Kowloon. G.C.. beat Kowloon Dock by 17 shots.
Kowloon 0.0. Kowloon Dock.
F. Goodwin H. Overy JC. Lyal. J. Gibson
(Skip)
E. C. Fincher
J. Howa
J. Hyde
A. E. Silkstono
(Skip).
(1. Hampton
C. J. Tacchi
H. G. Cooper G. Henderson
F. Goodman J. Puncheon
(Skipi
W, Hedley A. Calnan
H. McTavish
R. Lapsley,
21
(Skip)
C. Atkinson
V. Banay
A. Hyde Lay
J. Lindsay
3. Fraser !
(Skip)
10
J. C. Brown'
(Skip)
Total 69
HOME CRICKET.
THRILLING GAME AT
TAUNTON,
HANTS TAKE FIRST INNINGS POINTS FROM SOMERSET.
to
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
London, May D. Cricket enthusiasts were treated some, thrilling cricket, in the match at Tautou in which Hamp- shire took first innings points from Somerset. Hants were fighting tooth and nail for an outright win, but Somerset, on the other hand, 15 batted grimly nad at the close they needed only 22 runs to take the full points with their last pair in. It was a thrilling game and fought out in the true crickep spirit.
20
Total ... 32
DIVISION II.
Craigengower. Bowling Green.
Playing at home, Craigengewer lest to the Bowling Green Club by IG shots.
Oralgengower.
Bowling Green.
D. K. Kharas
Police R.O.
F. K. Modi
T. Hunter. -
C. Sammons
1. Cuorge
H. V. Pearce
20
G. Thompson J. Rodger
H. H. Rose W. S. Drake,
(Skip)
A. Reynolds
A. J. Johnson
(Skip)
F. G. Finner
(Skip). V. Smith
W. Clarke
4. E. Longbottom E. Gooding
E... Holland
A. O. Brawn
(Skip
21
Craigengower
6. Randle
Kowloon Bowling Green Club,
(away)
heat
(4.0. by 16 shots, 70-34.
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. E. Alderman
hot beat Civil Service C.C. A H. Onwick hy 16 shots, 61-49
Chal de Reerein (away) bent Tai Boo B.C', by seven shots. 71-01 Kawloon C.C. (away) bent Hong Kong Electric R.C; by 25 shots, 67-42.
DIVISION I.
Bowling Green Craigengower.
Playing at home, the Kowloon Bowling Grees Club Jost Craigengower by 13 shots.
W. Mellardy J. C. West
W. Ward
A. L. de Souza
(Skip)
WR. McBride
(Skip)....... 17 Hamer
J. Misl
A. E. Carey
F. V. Whitta
J. G, Meyer
21
F. Rupley V. Petherick
(Skip)....... 22
1931.
THE HEAVYWEIGHT: BOXING TITLE.
HECOGNITION FOR WINNER OF CARNERA-SHANKY BOUT.
New York, May 1-The New York state Boxing Commission an. nounced to-day that it will re- cognize the winner of the forth- teoming Sharkey.Carnera fight as the Invyweight champion of the world They are to box for fifteen Brooklyn, rinds at Ebbetts Fipid, un June 10.
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Max Schmeling of Germany, the heavyweight champion of the world by virtue of a foul blow struck by Sharkey when they fought last year, is to stake his title on July at Cleveland against Willie Stribling of Georgin. By several official boxing hodica, the winner of the Stribling-Schmeling fight is to he recognized as the world's heavy- weight champion. Accordingly, with two heavyweight till fights
Humpshire took first leage of the wickets and this no doubt suited then for they were not sut until they had tapped the three hundred in prospect, ark by thirty-nine rups. Farmer White, the famous Jeft-hand bowler, did well to take a wickets for Bi
Pis
the championship situation is to be more confused' than aver,
Reno, Nevada, May 1-Jack Dempsey, the former heavyweight
world, Champion of the
to-day that he will heavyweight fight July 4 Dempsey is
A
CAER CLARK CUP.
RESULTS OF SEASON'S
PROGRAMME.
Full results of matches played in the Caer Clark Cap Competition were as follows:-
Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club.
Played, 8, Won 7, Lost 0, Drawn 2. Points 15.
r. D.Q.S....... r. K.B.S.F.P.A. r. St. Andrew's ". leerein
1. D.G.S.
r. Recreio
r. Kowloon
r. St. Andrew'a
3 2- 0
28-1
St. Andrew's Club. Played 8, Won 4, Lost 2, Drawn
Points 10.
r. Rerrsio
#. D.Q.S.
1. K.B.S.F.P.A,
. H.K.L.H.C.
1. D.G.S............. .. Recreio .........
1. K.L.H.C.
r. II.K.L.H.C.
Club de Recreio,
11
2-1
2- 1
1-1 02
+12
SACRED HEART · COLLEGE.
&
SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL
SPORTS.
LC, PALMER WINS OPEN HÄLF MILE.
The pupils of the Sacred Heart College held their annual athletic. sports on Saturday on the grounds of the Kowloon Football Club, when ane very good sprinting was seen.
The school championship fell to Li Chung Wing who wored 17 out of a possible 'points.
The ladies 100 yards sprint was won by Mian S. Daiziol, Miss P. Gittens being second. In the open half-mile, L. C. Polmer won from a large number of entricá.
Mr. J. S. Shak in ending uponi Mrs. Creasy, wife of Hon. Mr. H T Creasy, Director of Publis Works, to distribute the prizes" observed that thê want of a good playground hampered the students'
Played 8. Won 2, Lost 2, Drawn athletic prowers. +, Points S.
St. Andrew's
r. D.G.S.......
1- 1 3- 1
. K.B.8.F.P.A.
r. H.K.L.H.O.
1-1
AN.
P. St. Andrew's
0–1
"H.K.L.H.C.
0–2
D.G.S.........
4-0
T. K.B.S.F.P.A. -
1-1
10- 7
K.B.S.F.P.A.
Somerset Bats, After a long spell of leather-nounced hunting, Somerset went in to bat promote with a spirit that delighted their here on supporters, far their total fell short | planntag a fight' wluch will involve of that of Hampshire by only 10 two of several prominent heavy- ris, Case playing pretty cricket weights. Efforts are being made to for 131 runs.
Herman bowled well bring Jack Sharkey, who claims,
the American theavyweight cham. for Haunts to take wickets for 05
pionship, to Reno, and other boxers who cave been approached are
In their second innings, lap-Eraie Schaaf, Jint Maloney. Max
shire went for the runs right from tho start and had put together 207 for 7 when the innings was de
H. F. Storiebam|clared closed. J. J. Cameron
W. E. Hale
A. Davidson
(Skip). 21
It. Hooper.
C J. Spink Skip)
12
J. Kirby
J. Gregory
kip?
27
F. E. E, Booker
(Skip) 13
Total...... 51
Total
Total
Total
10
Club de Recreio r. Taikou.
Playing at home, the Club de
Recreio beat Taikoo by 10 shots.
Recreio.
to
R. Robarts
A. H. Basto
Bowling Green. Craigongower..
D Muir
A. E. Contes
G. II. Sherriff
..H. Nish
W. Russell (Skip)
....... 20
G. E. Ruylance
(t. J. Chimbera
E. W. 1. Hoghin
12. Kluy
(Skip)....... 1
H. 8. Nicini
8. W. West
T. Fergus607 K. Hall
(Skip)
Total
.12
W. Field
E. el Arcutli
U. M, Omar.
(Skip)
C. A. Lopes C. Silva '(Skip)
A. Gomes
H. Rozario
17. Souza
1. Buchanan | K. Luz
W. Gull
W. T. Brightman
H. Basa (Skip)
F. J. Neven M. A. R. Souza
I. E. Lammert
(Skip)
.......
E. L. Barros
10. Yvanovich
D. Rumjahn
(Skip) 24
Total
40
THE NEW SPALDING MULTIDOT
L. Gutierrez
C. E. Marques
(Skip)
15
20
Taikoo.
T. Stainton
J. C. Polson
J. Loing
N. Drummond
(Skip)
J. Chapman
J. Sloan
J. Russell
II. C. Wallace
Baer, ad Paolino Czcudun.
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is hoped that he will praye Their success seemed to lend a worthy successor even to the great new incentive to the Somerset team Rhodes. Bowes, on the staff of who batted brilliantly in an effort M.C.C., will be available for nost to force a win. As it was, they of the matches and, will supply the needed but 92 runs for victory need of a good fast bowler. He
70 (with their last pair in) when has accuracy and pnee off the
stumps
Yacht Club r. Civil Service. Playing at home, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club bent the Civil Service by 16 shots.
Yacht Club,
were drawn, Hampshire ground. thus winning on the first innings.
The scores were:- Hampshire, 1st innings....... 350.
White, 6 for 84. Somerset, tnt innings
Case, 131.
320
A. Murilock
Civil Service.
P. Knight
A. Bonnar
H. E. Strange
Herman, & for 03.. Hampshire, and innings (7)
wickets, declared)
******* Somerset, 2nd innings (total
for wickets)
207.
190
A. T. Hamilton
W. Macfarlane
(Skip)
F. Sutton
A. Currie
16 | A. Chapman
(Skip)..... 19
J. McLeod
S. Amery,
D. Weir
J. Ferguson
(Skip) 12
Total... 04 Total 19
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THE ADVANTAGES OF THE MULTIDOT EASIER TO HIT because the don'Indicate more accurately the part of the ball which should be strack. -
EASIER TO FIND because the dols are brightly contrasted with the ball and surroundings EASIER TO IDENTIFY because ifs the only ball with the scientifically placed dots.!
MULTIDOT OR PLAIN NARKING
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F. H, Holdman
W. E. Hollands
18
A. J. Shields
(Skip)....... 21
A. Stevenson
A. Hodges
P. W. Banay J. Shellshear
(Skip) .......
(Skip) ....... 19
A. Tarbuck
J. Willmott
M.C.C. P. SURREY.
The Hon. Mr.. Creasy addressing the gathering said that both he nod his wife had enjoyed a fine after- noon's sports and for this they had thank, the competitors for "the He con- sporting spirit shown. gratulated the winners, and the Sports Committee on the efficient way in which the meeting was con.
Played B, Won 2, Lost 4, Drawn ducted. Points 7.
2. H.KLHC.
». St. Andrew's,
1. D.G.S.
Recreio
r. St. Andrew's
". D.G.8.
T. H.K.H.C.
"'. Heerein
0-%
1-9
3-0
1
0
OFFICIALS.
Patron: Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada. President Mr. W. E Hollande. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. H._ M. 3. McTavish, F. C. Clemo and Rev.
Fr. Granelli.
13- 3
Secretary: Mr. Tsui Hung Kai. · Treasurer: Mr. Leong Wing Tak. Judges:-Mears. A. V. Gosano, La Shiu Luen, Leong Tuen Sheong, Played 5, Won 0, Lost 8, Drawn Tam Ping Wah, Belirao, and E.
Diocesan Girls' Schools,
0, Point 0.
Jawrence.
Starters:Messrs. Ko Bik Wai, S. O. Bux, Leong Wing Tak, and R. M. Omar.
Handicappers: Messra. Shak
#. H.K.L.H.C.
08
. St. Andrew's
1 - 9
r. Recreio.....
1-3
r. K.B.S.F.P.A.
J3
r. St. Andrew's ...
1-2
7. H.K.L.H.C.
1. K.B.S.P.P.A.
0-5
r. Recreio
01
4-23
Timekeepers: Messrs. Shing Tso, K. C. Luk, Wong Shiű Woo, Ng Yiu Hing, Ng Tao Hing, and Shak Pui Tim.
Wong
Tak On, N. M. Omar, S. Bux," and Leong Wing Tak
Clerks of the Course:-Messrs.
DAVIS CUP TENNIS. Tu Hung Kai, and Li Shiu Kwan.
F. E. Greenwood, the new cap- · tain, bus taken up his duties with zeal, and will be in touch with the players at the practiens. Every- body wishes Greenwood success, and that he may do as many other Yorkshire captains have done, win THROUGH RELTER'S AGENCY.] the Championsip during his first
LONDON, May 8. year of captainey.
The Davis Cup match between Special coaching has taken place | Yugo-Slavin and Japan, which was during February and March of the due to cominence at Belgrade to most promising professionals, boday, was delayed owing, to rain.
At Helsingfors, the contest he- sides which many young amateurs tween Finland and Egypt was com- took advantage of these special meneed, each team obtaining one
ays. The regular practices during victory in singles. April were very important, nearly 200 players passing through the hands of George Hirst each year. Chiefly on account of wet wen ther, the match between M.C.C. As in the past two or three yours, 14 and Surrey at Lord's was left arrangements will be made for drawn. Holding a lead of 119 runs Georgo Hirst to visit various cabs in the first innings, Marylebone dein Yorkshire and conch the young 49 clared their second innings closed players in each district during July
after five wickets had fallen for and August. It will thus be seen 6-2. only $7 runs in an effort to force that nothing is left undone to bring win, but Surrey, after an in-forward and encourage the young. different show in their first innings, talent of the country. fought with their backs to the wall in their second effort when they put on 149 runs with nine wickets in- tact.
W. Bickford J. Doakin
(Skip) 10 L. Lockhart J. Shand. A. Murphy.
23
. Luck (Skip)
Total
04
Total
Talkoor. Olub de Recreio.
Playing at home, Taikoo lost to - the Club de Recreio by seven shots.
Tatkoo,
Recrelo.
W. Brown
7. Swan
W. Bell
R. K. Duncan
(Skip)
£.. Hope
J. 3. Whyte
D. C. Spiers
| T. Grimes
(Skip)
Mitchell
*
F. V. Ribeiro J. M. M. Alves A. V. Bartos
H. A. Alves
(Skip)
J. J. Basto
Dr. Basto
F. X. Soares
22
F. X. Silva
(Skip)
F. Xavier
HENDREN AND PEEBLES IN
THE PICTURE,
A feature of the M.C.C/a first innings was a forenful effort by Pat Hendren, the Middlesex crack, who, treating everything that was sent down to him with seant re 20|spect, put together 107 runs, not
out. The side totalled 290 ́ runs.
W. Cunningham J. M. S. Rosarin
A. E. S. Alves
A. Stalker
D. Munro
J. 8. Ozorio
(Skip)
Total..
...... 04
92
(Skin)
-Total
27
Brilliant Bowling. M.C.C. were not so. successful in their second renture, and as there 15 was but little time left for play, they deelared at 97 for in an effort to force a win. Gregory, for Surrey, took 4 wickets for 24 runs.
Set with 217 runs for a win, Surrey went in to play aggresive cricket and had put together 149 71 for, 1 when time was called, the
match ending in a draw. ;
The scoren were:- M.C.C., 1st innings ............................... Hendren, 107 not out. Surrey, 1st innings................. 201
Peebles, 5 for 51. M.C.C., 2nd innings (8 wkta.,
declared)
Electric R.0, 1. Kowloon 0.0. Playing at home, the Hong Kong Ejectric R.C. lost to Kowloon C.C. by 23 shate.
Electric R.C.
J. R. Way IG, G. ThomsOR T. G. Padgett A. Wehetar (Bkip)
Н. Меклу
F. Normington,
S. Deacon-
W. B. Muskett
(Skip)
N. C. Butler
E. Gabagan
D. S, Hill
A F. Paul
Kowloon 0.0.
A. J.. Kow C G. Harrison
P. T. Farrell
J. P. Robinson
(Skip) ........... 20
11
J. 8. Dinnen
W. Hyde
15
T. W: Carr
J. Jack
Gregory, 4 for 21. Surrey, end innings (total for
1 wicket)
YORKSHIRE'S NEW CAPTAIN.
120
4
140
As there is to be only one Test Match with New Zealand, the play crs will be able to concentrato upon the Championship. The First Team programme is a long one, 28 county matches will be played, as well as M.C.C., at Lord's and at. Scar- borough, Oxford at Oxford, Cam- bridge at Fenner's, and a rantch with the New Zealand team at Har. rogate. Major R. C. Chichester- Constable will again exptain the Second Team, which will take part in the Minor Counties competition, playing five counties (hone and away).
Macaulay's Beneft.
Macaulay has been gives the Surrey match, at Bradford, on July 4, 6, and 7, for his benefit. Macat- lay was, for some years, not only very good, but a great bowler. He had such life and energy, and was always attacking the batsrunn- "a hostile bowler," as O. B. Fry would put it.
Macaulay did not show by any means his best form as a bowler in the Test match at Headingley in 1920, when C. G. Macartney play- ed the innings of his life, but his 70 at a grave crisis deserved the remarks of a Yorkshire enthusiast. "Mac-the batted champion." He and Geary saved England on that July morning five years ago, and it was another Yorkshireman, Sut- cliffe, who, with Hobbs, botted magnificently on a broken wicket when the old Country followed on. It has been said that Macaulay is al times a bit moody, but he was and is for ho is still a good nian- Yorkshire, notwithstanding that the sort of cricketer one should like Wilfred Rhodes has now retired, to have in one's side, for he is full of will, it is believed, be a strong courage and never spares himself. side Much I expected of Verity Like CT immer the ker ns a slow left-arm bowler, and it tralian, before him, he throws his (Continued on next Column.) whole soul into every ball he bowls.
(Skip) 17 MACAULAY A GREAT BOWLER.
H. Gitting
L. Jack
W. Hirst
V, C. Labrum
Total
42
Total
67
Grahn (Finland) defeated Wahid (Egypt), 8-6, 6-3, 6-8, 63, while Grandgaillot (Egypt) beat Groten-, felt (Finland) 3-0, 0-1, 8-4, 3-2.
BRUSSELS, May 9. Austin Great Britain) beat Lacroix (Belgium) by 0-4, 6-4, 6-4. Perry bent Delorman 6-2, 6-0, 6-2.
BELGRADE, May 9. Satoh bent Kukul Jevic 6-3, 6-2,
Hiosato bent Schaeffer 0-3, 6-4, 7-5.
HELSINGFORS, May 9, Shukri Lent Grahn Grotenfelt. 04, 9-6, 6-1, 0-0, 7-3.
Rofreshment, Committee:-Mi6803 B. Tillman, Annie Chan, M. Tam, and R. Shak, Mrs. R. feong, and Mestra. A. Shak, Cheong Ping Lam and Wong Kai Tung.
HOME RACING.
JUBILEE RESULT.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, May 0. The race for the Kempton Park Great Jubilee Handicap (11 miles) resulted:
Racedale Christopher Robin Cato Nine Tails Fourteen ran.
Won by a short head; half a length between second and third.
Betting:- to 4 agat Baoedals, 6 to 1 agst. Christopher Robin, and 90 to 1 agst Cat o' Nine Tails.
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