HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1931,
Week End Sport.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
CRAIGENGOWER SENIOR TEAM DEFEATED ON
THE CIVIL SERVICE GROUND.:
CLUB DE RECREIO AND CRAIGENGOWER JUNIORS
TAKE THE POIN
NTS.
The lawn bowls League programme in the senior division wa brought to a close on Saturday when Craigengower, were defeated by the Civil Servies team and Faikoo therefore retained the position of runners up, o
In the two junior games (the one between. Kowloon C. and Taikoo being postponed owing to a misunderstanding), Craigca- gower won at the Yacht Club, while Club de Recreio also returned with tho spoils from North Point.
At Kowloon Dock, the game with Taikog for the Dorrance Cup.. was played under idéal conditions, although the ground was slight.. ly heavy after the early morning rain. The home team won on all rinks.
THE DORRANCE CUP.
In the third annual miceting fir Kowloons Dock very heartily on win- the Dorrance Cup (presented by ning the Cup for, the second time, Mr. R. Dorrance, the popular and in thanking Kowloon Dock for Shanghai bowler), Kowloon Dock their hospitality, he paid a com- R.C, on their home ground, defent-pliment to the ladies for looking ed Trikoo B.C. by 34 shots in á after the tea arrangements. four-rink game, winning on all After paying a tribute" to the rinks and carrying the trophy to Indies who took part in the after- gether with all the souvenir apcons.noon's play, Mr. Russell said that Kowloon Dock this repeated their the Taikoo Club would be very success of two years ago when they pleased to see the ladies of Kowloon defeated Taikoo, but the latter won | Dock travel to Taikoo on' any day Inst year at kome in a thrilling convenient to them to engage in lawn bowls games with the ladies at game at which Mr. Dorrance was Taikoo. Such games, he felt sure, present as the guest of honour.
would help to strengthen the social union which existed between them,
The meeting of the two Docks in The Dorrance Cup and souvenir this competition is looked upon as spoons were then distributed by Mr. great Ancial event, and pastussell and be called on his team to give Kowloon Dock three cheers and a tiger." Mr. J. C. Brown, who received the trophy, heartily returned the compliment assisted y all the hosts..
traditions for good fellowship were fully maintained on thris recasion wlien Taikoo bowlers and ladies were assiduously ca- tertained by their Kowloon col- leagues. In addition to the four rinks, the Taikoo indies, assisted by two gentlemen, with Mrs. G. MaLeod and Mrs, Polon as skips, played n' one-rink game which was keenly contested and produced admirable play From the Indies. They were presented with souvenir spoons by
"Their hosts.
- Brown's Rink Well Up.
While the Kowloon Dock won the Dorrance Cup, the souvenier spoons presented by the same donor. to the
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DIVISION L
Civil Service v. Oralgengower.
Playing at home, the Civil Service C.C, boat Craigengewer by 11 shots. Olvil Service. Craigangower.
S. Randle
8. Alderman
A. H. Dawick, J. Gregory (Skip)
F. Jones...
H. Westlake T. Deakin
J. Hallidge
(Skip) 21 rink gathing, the best win were J. T. Dobbie. taken by Brown's rink, who beat L. E. Longbottom Drumond's team by 15 shots. Tai-E. L. Holland koo generously presented souvenirs A. O. Brawn to the other twelve winning players,
The
A very keen game was provided on the last between the team led by McTavish and Duncan, Kowloon team led by 13,6 after twelve hends, but Duncan reduced the arrears by taking a two and. four which left them ne shot re- Hind. Thereafter was a keen strug gle, and Taikoo were again faced with a single point shortage at the end of the 17th head. McTavish made further ground with a four and one, after giving two shots away, he took the last bead with a three to win by soven shote.
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Teams and Scores,
The following were the teams and
Depres
Kowloon Dock.
F. C. Goodman
A. Calman
A. Pearson
J. Puncheon
(Skip)
C. Atkinson
J. Kempten
3. V. Ranny
J. C. Brown,
Skip)
J. Lindsay
V. Hist
H. G. Cooper
F. C. Cullen
(Skip)
E. Docherty.
W. Robson
W. Hadley
Talkoo,
J. Russell
T. Grimes,
(Skip)
....... 19
F. Noves
M. A. R. Sousa L. E. Lammert D. Rumjahn (Skip), *****
20
G. L. Buchonan
"B. Trotter
W. Gill "R. Basa
(Skip)...... 19 W. T. Brightman A, E, Contes E. el Arculli U. M. Omar
(Skip)
41
"Totul .... 03
Total
DIVISION 11.
Electric B.C. «, Rectalo.
13.
· LEAGUE TENNIS.
UNIVERSITY WIN IN
DIVISION
SOUTH CHINA WINS BASEBALL SHIELD.
A ONE POINT WIN FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
» YOUNG. "ACCOUNTS FOR: THREE POINTS."
LOCAL CRICKET.
EARLY START AT HAPPY VALLEY AND POKFULAM.
"VARSITY-LR.C. FRIENDLY,
The University, Indian Recreation Club and Police Recreation Club started their cricket season over The hottest, fastest and most interesting baseball game of the the week-end when the first two The undergraduates played off season was played on Saturday atfuldm while an inter-club match teams met in "friendly" at Pok- their fixtures with the Army Tennis the Caroline Hill Stadium. Tho
took place on the Police ground. “ Club in the **** Division at 800- championship game between the The highest score for the after- kunpoo on Saturday and won by 7.Japanese and the South China mon wha returned by F, D.. Baseball Club came to a thrilling while another. I.R.C. man, M. R. Pereira, the LB.Call-rounder, Bots to 2
end with the Chinese holding the Abbas, glaimed bowling honours (Armyleague honours by only one run.
with @ for 23. but
The scores were
J. Norris and C. Clarkson
MAT.C.) — MA
lose to H. M. Leo and P. Izh
Tah
lost to P..P. Kho and K. M.
3.6
00
lost to L. Opponhiom and L.
do Silva .
0.3
J. Jarman and J. Lewis
TC)
lost to H. M. Lee and P.
Tan
(Army
L.
"beat P. P. Kho and K. M.
Is
The Japs played a fine game- the breaks were against them, and iftor holding their own for eight innings, they were sosed out by a run from Young who was brought in by hit from Leo. It was tough luck for the. Japs but they
went down to a good team and 4-they have nothing to be ashamed about as they put up a dandy game 6.3oth on Saturday and throughout.
lost to L Opporihóím and L. 2.
do Silva
4.5-7.
C. Halford and J. Okay (A.T.C.)
Jost to H. M. Leo and P. L.
beat P. P. Kho and K. M.
Lo
2-0
Bud
lost to Iz Oppenhiem and L.
do Silva
mgl. 28
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division L.
0 -4 90 0 is.
J
0 7 14
07-14
the season.
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UNIVERSITY 16. «LR.C
Pereira Bats Well: Abbas With the Ball..
Indian R.O.
A. S. Sufliad, o Xayabhoy,
AT, Nominabloy
H. T. M. Barma, b A. T.
Normanbhoy AR. Suffled,
Yayabhor, b',
AT. Normanbhog F. D. Pereira, b Chan Fonk 45 A. R. H. Eamail, run, out ... ~F. M. el Arcufli, b Baker.
M. R. Abbas, run out A. T. Barma, Kyu
"Baker
K. Nazarin, not out
Mel Arculli, st. Kyum; b H.
Normanbhoy
A. K. Suffad, not out.
Extras
3
12
Total (for 0 wickets)...100
Bowling Analysis.
O, M.
A. D. Norman-...
bhoy 11032
HOBBS AND SUTCLIFFE.
'ANOTHER BIG PARTNER
SHIP.
(THROUGH REUYER'S AGENCY.]
London, September 11.
The feature of the game between Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI And the New Zealand touriste at Scarborough was another brilliant portnorship between Jack Hobbi and Sutcliffo, the latter, incidental. ty, making his thirteenth century of the season.
The match was drawn New BW.Zealand batted, first and were dis- missed for 217Hobbs. and Sut eliffe, who opened, the innings for Leveson-Gower's XI, each excooded: three figures, the Surrey player, boing dismissed after making 153 while Sutcliffe collected 123 The Finnings was declared closed at, 423
for 4 wickets
A. Bakar ........... TA 30 H. Normanbhoy.. 6 10 201 Yayabhoy 20, 190 Gozano 696 0 Chan Fook
3 0101 Abdul-Aziz
INTER-CLUB MATCHAT
C. S. Dempster (199) and I. C Blune (227) roadued the New Zea landers, who made 370 in their second innings bad: when stumps were drawn Leveson-Gower's side. had scored 81 for 3.
Okapman Hits Out,
game at Pukfulam which resulted in These teams met in a friendly
":: Reynolds Takes 7 for 15,5.
The Captain's side and the a draw,
Captain's side met in a friend- The undergraduates, batting firat,ly match on the Police Recrea compiled 141 runs with A. Baker tion Club ground, the former win- (20) ns top scorer. For the Indians,ning by 1 wicket. Play was not of 31. R. Abbas was in irresistible form a very high standard and keenness With the ball, taking 6 wickets for more than anything else, "chland and won by six wickets. The
23 runs.
The Indians, scored 100 for 9 in. Chinese Ahead Till Bixth.
reply. They might have collapsed had it out boon for a fine innings by Two extra innings were needed F. D. Pereira who played anter- for the game as the score was 3prising cricket for 65 runs. A. T. all at the end of the seventh. Normanbhoy (3 for 32) and A. Baker (a for 9) were the most successful | Young was the star player of the bowlers for the University.
day is he was responsible for The scores were: threa out of the four runs made by the Chinese.
The Japanese took first bats but were not able to do hnythinge Milton Goo had the mound for the
P. W. D. E. Pt Chinese and ho twirlled a nasty Kowloon CC.... 14 11 0 .3..09
ball all through. When the Chinese Taikoo R. G... 14 10
came to bats they made one run by Craigehgower. 149.
Matty Chang who was walked to Club de Recreio 14 7
Brat, stole second and third and Civil Service... 14 7
came home on a error from Miki Kowloon Dock.... 14
the Jap's pitcher. This was, the Kowloon B.G.0, 14: @ Police B.U.
812 only run until the sixth when the play was duplicated by Suzuki. for the Nipponites.
0 9 12
0
14 0.0 14 ་
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
For Agat. Up Da, 870 730 143 0.
Taikoo R.C. Craigengower Kowloon C.C.
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642 740 102 848 700 58 Club de Recreio 799 783. Is
Kowloon Deere 708 703
0
0
4
0
35
.0
53
Kowloon B.G.C. 792 827 Civil Service 704 847 Police B.O... 633 906 0: $23 "Division II.
A 0
0
P. W. D. L. Pts. Kowloon B.G.C. 14 11 I 2.23 Taikoo R.C....... 13 9
3. 19. Club da Recrció 14
6 16 Kowloon C.C.... 12
5 14 Craigengower... 14, 70 7.14 Yacht Club. 13 4 2.7.10 Civil Service -33 4 * Electric R... ...33. - 1
0 12
SHOTE FOR AND AGAINST.
8
For Aget. Up Dh. Kowloon, B.G.C. 918 003 217. 52 Taikoo R.C.. 807 687 200
Kowloon C.C... 745 683
Playing at home, the H.K. Eles- tric R. lost to Club de Recreio by 10 shots Electric E.C.
R. C. Butler
W. Stoker
G. E. Gabagan
W. H. Muskett
(Skip)
A. P. Tarbuck
Saunders.
F. Nomington
S: Dencon
(Skip)
J. Sloan
1
..... 17
21 (Skip). 13. Thomson
20
"J. Weir,
I. Wallace
D. Pooples
J; Polson
J. Laing
Drummond
(Skin) 11.
J. A. Watson
8. Hope
R. M. Keown
W. Brown
"D. Munro
99
(Skip)
C. Summora
W. Bell
H. M. McTavish R. K. Duncan
(Skip) 23. (Skip)
I
D. 8. 1
J. F. Lunny,
(Skip)
Tatal
Recrélo.
Dr. R. A. Buato
G. H; Basto
J. J. Basto
A. E. Basto
(Skip)
Rosario
Robarts
$3
E. M. Remedios
J. G. Ozorio
(Skip).... 13
F. A. Xavier
7
J. M. Alves: P. Yvanovich' F.. V. Ribeiro
(Skip) 21
.... 09
· Total"
Yacht Club Oralgangower,« -Playing at home, the Yacht Club lost to Craigengower by 23 shots. Yacht Club Urafgangower,
A. T.. Hamilton
M. Mair
R. Hooper
W. Ward
A. Lde Souza
(Ekip) 17
C. Summons
W. Young
PA.. Dixon
Presentation of Cup.
H.T. Creasy
At the close of the game, Mr. J.W. MacFarlane Russell addressed those present in
brief speech and commented en the great social tie which knit Kow Ton Dock and Taikoo together, result of Mr. Dorrance's gonerosity,
Mr. Russell said that Mr. Dor Southern I, V. Pearso
Seventh Inning Rally.
The old seventh inning rally mádo its usual, round and both teams
brought in two men. The game
began to get interesting when the Japs after two men were out had their bases loaded After 096 strike, Hachiuma slammed a beauty over the centre Geld for 8 two Bagger bringing in two of the bases, Honda then fanned out and the
score was three one. The Chinese
were in a hole and they knew it. Their first man, Milton Goo, got to first on a hit, the next man fanned, but Young, after letting the first ball pass for a strike came down on the next and slammed the ball for a homer and came in after Goo who had stolen second on the strike. The score was even and the ump called for an extra.
0
0
17
0 0323
V
Club de Recreio 824 824 20 Craigengower... 807 824 Yacht Club: 709, 748 · Civil Service ... €32 782. Electric R.C., 594 917
SPEY ROYAL CUP.
„POLICE ELIMINATED BY KOWLOON.C.C.
The Police, in their first venture in the Spoy Royal Cup competition this season, were beaten last Satur: day by Kowloon CC who had in
Winning Bun,
Nothing happened in the eighth but in the ninth after the Japs had failed to score, the. Chinese, after two men were out, got Young walk. ed. Lee slammed the ball out for a two bagger and Young who was on second came in and there went the ball game as far as the Japs were" concerned. South China took the game, shiold and championship.
It was whale of a gamo and
tho preliminary round accountedono run win for a championship is for the Yacht Club.
Kowloon CC. won by 20 shots to 10 aud qualified to meet Kowloon Dock B.C. in the semi-cal. The teams and scores were
Κοπίους 0.0
H. Hampton
J. Gibson
Police..
J. Fraser
J. Oram J. Shepherd. J. O. West A. E. Silkstone. W. Bair
(Skip).
Heads.
worth any man's money. The Chinese rooters went wild and the Japanese, showed their disappoint- ment." Tough luck. Jor the Japs but better luck next
yeam
South China. M. Goo Shots Total Shots Totul M. Chang
3
Cameron
16
F. Sutton
Dr. Shellabear
#Total Sku: 02/ Total
39
|<" (Skip) basic 10
E. B. Reid
LW. Bonnar
(Skip) 15
· M2 O'Brien
(Skip)
10.
11.
18
A. Stevenson D. K. Kharas
10.
22
N. Currië AT K. Modi-
W. Carpenter W. V. Field
Ron, Mr.
15
10.
Fans in sending the souvenir spoons for the bet winning rinty had asked that his best wishes be conveyed to all at Kowloon Dock and Taikoo. He congratulated
(Skip) 13............ (Skip) .............. 22
17,
197
Total
44**
19%
20.
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on nere Unlumn.).
قطنية
Line
Japanese.
Y. Hachiuma
Les E. Choog
Ib.
Baido
Young
H. Jan
H.-Fong
A. Fong
Kurang
3 Howe
Hoods
Score by Innings.
Japanese
Murata
B. Hachiuma
Takezowa
Suzuki
312345678
00000 12 6'0 m South China 10.0000201a
Shibld Awarded.
At the end of the game Mrs. H
T. Creasy, who's husband opened the sosson by pitching the firit ball, gave the shield to the winning
University.
A. T. Normanbhoy, o F. M.
el Arcuiti, b Barmh
A. M. Rodrigues, 1.b.w., b
Pereira
H. Normanbhoy, Abbas
22
A. Chan Fook, b Abbas...... 15: A. Baker, a Nazarin, ↳ Abbas 24"
A. Abdul-Aziz, b Abbas ... AS, A, Kyum, b Abbas... C Candal, b A. S. Sufflad... 30 E. Gosano, not out
21
M. Yayabhoy; c. Pereira, b F. A Moonbhoy, b Abbas ......
Mel Arculli
Extras
Total
$31.
terised the game...
The scores wero
*Vice-Captain's Team,
A Kirby, o Reynolds,
Alexander'
P. Laughlin,
Carey
14
Baldwin, b
3
"In an extra match, the Eugland last year played the Rest of Eng team which visited South Africa
latter batted, first and, mado 295, but, despite a fine score by Arthur Chapman (81); the Tourists were dismissed, for 210 Calthorpe took four wickets for ten runs.
Goddard bowled well to take e wickets for 73 runs in the Reat's
F. Minty, b ̈MeGreavy 15 second innings, which closed at
5. Smith, b Reynolds
11
C. Byron, b McGreavy
១.
W. Clarke, b Reynolds
B. Baker, Reynolds
T. McMahon, b Reynolds....
G. Caruthers, b ́Reynolda ...
J. Helmsley, not but
G. Harrison, e. Booker,
Reynolds
K. Pratt, b Reynolds
Extras
#
Total
Bowling Analysis.
00
0. M. R. W. Alexander 30' 12 Cleatherota 1 0 $2.0
Carey
220, a
The Tourista needing 300 runs to win, gave a masterly exhibition and knocked off the runs for the. loss of four wickets, Sandham being top-acorer with 130.
A. Reynolds, b Baker
N. Fraser hit wicket, b
Clarke
gru
E. Ellin, b Clarko
E. Baldwin, run out..
A. Groves, b Hemsley
F. E. Booker, e McMahon, b
Caruthers
W. Goldsmith, not out
Extras.
2.0 10 I
Reynolds
McGreavy
Elis
Bowling Analysis;
Fraser L
Pereira
OM R 12 4 20 HLT. M. Barma 8 .0 31
10. F. Mel Arculli 5.1 1 Abbas
15 0 11 214 0
0 Captain's Team.......
6.3° 0
Total
6. 0
Bowling Analysis.
A. Cleathers, Clarke
Baker
J. Carey, b Clarke me... 31 J. Drury, at. Smith, b Baker 5 L. McGreavy, run out. C. F. Alexander, e Byron, b
Hemselys 7 (Continued on next Coltimn.)..
Byron
Kirby
0
Minty
Clarke
Homsler
Caruthers
A. R. Suffiad
·M, Arculli A. S. Suffad"
3 1:
10 0
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