Week End

LAWN BOWLS" LEAGUE.

CHAMPIONS WIN AT KOWLOON DOCK: CIVIL

SERVICE STILL UNBEATEN; “

BOWLING GREEN CLUB LOSE IN BOTH DIVISIONS

TO CRAIGENGOWER..

The Civil Servies seniors and Craigengower juniors were the only teams in the lawn bowls lengue to ramain with full, points at the close of the third series of games an. Saturday.

Kowloon Dock failed to maintain their winning soquonos and Surrendored the points to Kowloon CO. by a small margin. : Craigengowar, senior defeated the Bowling Green Club by a heavy margin, all three rinks being prominent in the victory. In losing to the Civil Service, the Police foll on two rinks to nullify the Taikoo gain on the third by 15 shots against Grimmitt's rink. und Club de Rooreio returned the first draw of the season...

The Bowling Green Club juniors lost to Craigongower by four shots Taikoo's visit to King's Park was unfruitful. "Kowloon CC secured their first victory when they entertained the Electric. R.O.

Kowloon C.C... Craigongower and Civil Servies scored double viotories, while Club de Recric shared the points in the senior" division and won the junior game.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE. D. Muurce

Division I.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY MAY

Sport.

R. Luz

(Skip).18

J. C. Polson A. Stalker

(Skip)..... F.. Xavier

J. Ozario

J. Russoll

«Kowloon C.C. (away) beat Kowloon | J. C. Chalmera

Dock by six shots, 57-31;-- Craigsngower (home) bent Bowling

Green Club, by 47 shots, 88-41;

· Civil Service (away) best the Police

by 12 shots, 61–49.

(Skip).10

J. Watson

D. Bono

W. Weir

F. X. Silva

(Skip)....20

C. Q. Silva

L. Gutierrez F. V. Riboiro A. Gomer

'Taikos (home) drew with Club de W. Wotherspoon O Marques

Recreio, 33-53.

Division II.

Craigongower (away) bent Bowling

Green Club by four shots, 57-53. Civil Service (home) bent the Yacht

Club by seven shots, 00-53.

(Skip).....10. (Skip)......13

Total......59

i.

Total 53

Bowling Green #. Oraigengower.

Playing at home, the Kowloon. Bowling Grena Club lost to Craigen- Club de Recreio (home) bout Taikoogower by four, shota.

by 22 shots, 70-48. Kowloon C.C. (home) beat the Bowling Green, Craigengower.

Electric R.C. by 23 shots, 77.

D. K. Kharas F. K. Modi Barros

DIVISION 1.

Kowloon Dock. Kowloon 0.0.

Playing at home, Kowloon Dock

lost to Kowlcom C.Č. by six shots.

Kowloon Dock.

A. Caiman

R. Morrison

C. Cooper..

F. Callen

Skip).4

R. Crafg

J. Lindsay

V. Ramany

J. Brown

(Ship).

W. Robson E, Docherty W. Greig,

J. McKelvie

(Skip)....13

Total......

Craigengower

Kowloon 0.C.

H. Hampton'

G. Goodwin

A. Hyde-Lay J. Hyde

(Skip)..... 18 E' C. Fineber

P. Farrell

J. C. Lynl

J. Gibson

(Skip).....14 W. Gittins

A. C. Burford H. M. McTavish R. Lapsley

(Skip).....25

Total.....57

Bowling Green.

Playing at home, Craigengewer beat the Rawluon Bowling Green Club by 47 shots,

Craigengower. Bowling Green.

W. T. Brightman H. E. Stoneham AE Coates D. W. Phillips

Н. Коко W. Gill

U M. Omar

E Nish

(Skip)......39 (Skip) 14

G. L. Buchanan A. K. Taylor

M.. O'Brien

C. S. Beat

K. S. Nichol

C. 8. Rossiet

I. 'Barn

W. Russell

£7

(Skip).

11

• (Skip)

M. A. R. Souza

PL. E. Laramarbe

Rumjahn

B. W. Bradbury

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Totni......88.

R. Duncan

S. E. Adamis

E. W. L. Hogbin

A. M. Holland

(Skip)........ .16.

Total.....41

Police v. Civil Service.

Playing at home, the Police lost

to the Civil Service by 12 shots.

Police R.O,

Dick SAE Carey

JFender WMuir

Skip)... 13 C. POAD Mae Walter AN-Reynolds WE. Hollands.

(Skip)......

G. MeLood..

G. N. Mitchell

J. S. MoIntosh

J. G. Meyer

F. L. Rapley

(Skip)...13

G. H. Sherriff Farmer

J. 8. Logan

J. Cavanagh

(Skip)....20 C. Summons-

R. Hooper

W. V. Field

W. S. Drake

(Skip)..21

E. V. Pearte

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Ashworth

Kerrison

Abbos

Ward Collins

(Skip)......19

Total......53

Venables Gooding Pethorick

10

U.S. LADIES IN GOOD FORM

AND WIN FIRST OFFICIAL MATCH

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].

LONDON, May 21. The United States had a dying 'start in the first official British and Amerios women's golf matoh at Wentworth ito-day, "winuing all of the three, foursomes.

The resulta were

Misa Helen Hicks and Miss Van Wie beat. Miss Enid Wilson and Miss Watson, 2 and 1.

our

THE INTERPORT.

SHANGHAI LEAD BY 23 RUNS.

· HONG KONG'S 'GALLANT

EFFORT,

The weather at last; let up on-

unfortunato cricketers and, though the 8.0.0. ground whs.com pletely unplayable, it was possible to move, noross..to the smaller, aren belonging to the Recreation Club whera, the match began at half-past three on last Saturday afternoon. The wicket was reported to be a. quagmire when Mitchell won the It is toss and took Arst knock. very difficult to see why nearly three. hours cricket produced only fifty runs. It is, of course, understand-

Miss Collet Vare and Miss Hill able that the bill travelled "des- boat Miss Joyce Wethered and Mirpurately slowly but there must have been an extremely cautious spirit Morgan, one up.

about or they would have dono better than that in singles alone. It is interesting' to notice, that the batsmen we know to be the slash-

·ing hitters did best in many cases, as Hamilton and Minu did well for us, while Elliott was top-scorer for Shanghai. Curiously enough his twenty-six tied.. Hamilton's" in the top score to date.

Miss Orcutt and Miss Chaney beat Miss Gourlay and Miss Park, one

up.

Singles,

WENTWORTH, May 12: The United States won two from the three singles and thus won the match by 6 to 3.

Miss Wethered beat Misa Collet Vare by and, 4.

Miss Van Wei beat Miss Morgan by 2 and 1

Miss Bishwick beat Miss. Oncust by and 3.

Slow Start.

Sayer and Richardson must have defended grimly to stay an hour for thirteen runs only before the latter was taken by Barson off Bogth, a slowish spin-bowler Sayer" was next to go, gotting his leg in front of one from Mansel-Smith" which kept straight. The runs for the fall of the next three wickets have not been cabled but the second. Hill wicket must have fallen for at least twenty-three, had probably a few more. Fincher was then in,

Misa Cheney beat Miss Corlett by 4 and 3

Miss Wilson beat Miss Hicks by 2' and f

Mins Gourlay and Miss halved.

DAVIS CUP TENNIS and I imagine Mitchell altered his

(THROUGH" REUTER'S AGENCY.].

LONDON, May 90... The Davis Cup contest between Germany and Austria opened to day at Vienna, the German players securing a lead of two matches to mil. Both matches were completed Fin straight" sota:

Prenn (Germany) defeated Matajka (Austria), 6-2, 10-5, 0-1

Cann (Germany) beat Artens (Austria), 6-2, 6-0, 6-4.

VIENNA, May 2. Matejka and Artens beat Disenrt (Skip)......27 and Von Grann, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4

Total......37

Civil Service v. Yacht Club.

Playing at home, Civil Service beat the Yacht Club by-seven shots.

Civil Service.

A. L. Lockhart P. E. Knight F. H. Holdman B. Tecleshall

(Skip)......30

J. D. Reid

J. F: Willmott L. G. Luck

A, O. Brawn

(Skip)......18

T. Armstrong

F. McGowan L. R. Whant H. E. Strange

(Skip).12

Total.....60

Yacht Club.

A, Stevenson J. Dobson

F. Sulton A. Macfarlan

(Skip)...... 6

Croucher

Bonnar Abraham

زنتی

W. Macfarlane,

(Skip)......17

E. B. Reed A. Murdoch

B. E. Maughan A: Chapman

(Skip)......20

Total.....53

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1)

Recreio. Talkoo," Playing at home, Club de Hecroit bent Taikoo by og shots.

A. A. Xavier

M. S. Rosario E. M. Remedios n. A. Basto

(Skip)22

F. Prata

A. Mashado

C. Lopes

Divil Service, A. Basto,

N, Bebbington

H. F. Westlake.

(Bkip).27

M. Carvalho

L. E. Longbottom J. M. Alves.

J. Hollidge

(Bkip)

T. Simmonds

1. Denkin

E. Jones

P. Yvanovich

..24 J.J, Basto

A. W. Grimmitt

(Skip). S S. Randio

(Bkip).

Total......70

W. Brown

1. Swan

:20

G. Stewart R. M. Koown

(Skip). D. Peoplos C. Summers S. Hope C. Matthews

(Skip)......14 J. Ward E. Gremwood

T. Grimes

RE, Danean

(Skip)...

Total.....48-

Kowloon 0.0: Electric B.0 Playing at home, Kowloon CC A. H. Oswick . bent the Electric RC by 23 shots. J. Gregory

(Skip)......20 Kowloon 0.0.

WGlendinning Alderman-

1 Marks

G.C. Moss

(Skip)....15

Total 49

J. S. Dinnon Total. G. Harrison

F. G. Herridge J. P. Robinson

(Skip) 20 F. E. Skinner W. W. Hirst E. Korn

Taikoo Reoralo. Playing at home, Taikop and the

de Recreio drew each side

sooring 53. shote,***

Talkeo 2.0

C McLeod

JSloan

ST Chapman

Recreio

D. F. Xavier

LQ. R. Bouts

R. R. Robarth

J. M. Jack

(Ski) 7

Electric R.U.

Sloan Lunny

Duckworth

(Skip) 91 Tarbuck

Gabagan Deancon

Muskatt

(Skipal Butler Normington (Continued on next column)

WJ. Edwards A. J. Kow,

14

Ireland One Up. Ireland went ahead of Hungary

order and went in number. four (instead of number six as usual) to try and force the pace. The fact that he was stumped rather con- "firms this. Just before the end things brightened bit with the two K.C.C. mon Ernie Fincher and Pat Madar in together; but any hopes of their bringing off one of their big stands were shattered when Leach, ha usual, got a wicket just when things looked dangerous, for Fincher Was taken at the wicket with the score at about Alty

P

A Better Start. Yesterday morning Pat Madar and Hamilton gave the side a good start by putting up twenty, rans, but pt 70. Madar got his leg in front of a straight one from Mansel- Smith. Thirteen runs later Hamil at Dublin to-day, winning the douton's gallant innings came to an bles match in the Davis Cap to load end as Elliott caught him off Booth, by two matches to one.

His, twenty-six had included a six

foura, Beck, A. and two Mada, and Patterson all fell for the addition or eight runs and only a bit of slogging by A. R. Minu kopt things going to lunch-time, The last wicket fell just after with the total at a hundred and eight.

'The Bowlers..

Ireland were represented by H. Lyttleton Rogers and Macguire and they defeated de Kehrling and Gabrowitz by three sets to one after losing the first. The scores were: 40, 7-5,-0-4 Buk

DUBLIN, May 92. Lyttleton Rogers beat Yoa Kehrling 6-0, 6-3, 6-3..

T. W. Curr L. Jack

(Skip)......30

Total

.....7

It is pretty clear that the pitch was not unfavourable to the spin bowlers. Tho, cable puts Mansel de Rome

Smith with four for thirty-two and Webster

Booth three for twenty-seven. But (Skip)..... 18ording to the score they bad five and two respectively. Total...54

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division I.

י.

1

*

Shanghai: in Difficulties.

The wicket was reported as being completely dry when Shanghai went in and this gave them the advan tage of being to able to get the ball away a bit easier than had been the case in most of the Hong PW. D. L. Pts.Kong innings. All the same. it Civil Service..... 3 J' 0 0 clearly was a bowler's wicket us Craigengower.... 2 2014 Shanghai proceeded to lose BOVEN Kowloon Dock ... 39. 10

wickets for ninety-two, by tea, time, Kowloon C.C.3 2.0 1 4 and only useful contributions by Club do Recreio 3 1

3 Divecha, Mansel-Smith and Isaacs Taikoo It. C. 3 1 1 13embled them to claim a "lead of Kowloon B.G.0.3 100 3 twenty-three runs only, The his Police R.C30 Q .3 0 tory of the innings is best told by perusal of the score and the fall SHOTS. FOR. AND... AGAINST.

of the wicketer Bobson was out For Agat. Up Dn. first, Stokes record, Kormani, third, Civil Service 998 130 83 0

and then they came out in their 51 Craigongower ... 203. 149-

order going in, save that: Divechra 29 0 who went in seventh wicket down Kowloon Dock... 182 154 Kowloon C.C 108 170

was the Inst man out. 13 : P0. Club de Recreio 178 (163 Taikoo R.C. 130 2000

The Chances Kowloon B.G.C; 145: 220

201 Police N.C.

130

Division

20

: :༥

Kowloon B.G.C. 6.30 14

On the whole the "result of the day's play is, to me at all events, most encouraging as it shows that we were not mistaken in our esti- W. D. L. Pts.mate of the skill of our bowlers,

-0 Craigongower 8 3

Minu'a "Lour.... wickets were:... Fit Civil Survios 3 2 0 1 4

expensive bat Hong Kong owe him a great debt for bowling Donald Lench when he had only scared two rane. Burnett, Pat Mader and 'Hamilton all did their stuff, The question is very largely, what is the wicket going to do (a) this morning and still more, (h) dur- ing the fourth innings. If it re- For Agst. Up Dmmaside very difficult all through, that Craigengower ... 202 181 210 Hend of twenty-three runs-may

Club db-Roereio 3 2014 Yacht Club 3 10 Kowloon C.0 3 1 0 2 2 Taikoo R.C. 3

2 10. Electrig R.C. p. 3- 0030

BHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

*

Civil Service ... 180 187 18. 0 Kowloon B.G.C. 17415170 Club de Recreio 195 17 0 Yacht Club 174 100

Kowloon 0.00 188 (191)

1 Taikoo R.C. ... 160 1899

Electric R.0-178

whil have a good deal, to lay in the result of the "waston "*"But=" we can get two hundred in cour second koork I hare great hopes-of-

R. ABBIT. SCORE AND-ANALYSIS.

1932.

First Inning of Hong Kong. G. R. Bayer bw,b

Manzel-Smith

JE Richardson, o Barson,

b Booth..

EE Finchor, c. Coward

Lesch

E. J. R. Mitchell, it. Coward,

b Divechat

A. O. Hamilton

Booth

U.S. BASEBALL

SATURDAY'S GAMES

مه

'ITAROVUN REUTER'S AGENCY.]

New York, May 21. Saturday's games reulted follows:-

GO.C. SCORES

A BULL

OPENS NEW RIFLE RANGE

IN KOWLOON,

Situated several hundred feet. above sea level, the rifle range of the newly formed Hong Kong Rifs 10 Club, wie officially opened yester

iday afternoon whon Major General home. W. Sandilands, CB, C.M.G.,

P. Madar, 1.b.v., b. Mansel-

Smith

as

14.

Elliott, b

Barson, b

National League.

6

20.

E

Brooklyn

5. New York Brooklyn. 7 New York Wilson and Wright his

Ms.

Boston:

A O Beek

Mansel-Smith

A. H. Madar, o Innen, b

Loach

J. T. Patterson, his wicket, b

Maneal-Smith

A. R. Minu, a Stokes, b

Mansel Smith

0

17

G. O. Burnetty not out. 8

Extras

Total..

9

.108

Fall of wickets:-13/1;. 80/4; 70/5; 83/8; 8/7; 80/8;01/9; 108/10.

Bowling Analysis.

Runs, Wicketa. W. Mansel-Smith" ... 32 R. Booth... 27 D. W. Leach... 30 M. J Divecha..... 4 9. Isaaca......

י

Philadelphia

B

2

D.S.O. Ared the first shot from the two hundred yards range

Thab hoia still a first class shot dospite his years, was amply proved when the G.0.0. scored a "Bull "

9 with his first shot, which earned for:" 0 him the congratulations and ad- home runs, miration of all present.

Allen

Lao hit a bome run. Cincinnati € Chicago American League. New York 14 Washington New York 9 Washington

Babe Ruth hít two

Gehrig, Luzzori and ano anch, Cleveland 7 St. Louis Philadelphia 18 Boston

FOB, Williams, Jolley and

hit two home runs sabh; Chicago 1. Detroit

Webb.

.131

*

2

A.2.

W Mansel-Smith, Lb.w., b

Hamilton!

10.

E. A Coward, b Mina

£

Q

S. Isance, not out

17

R. S. Elliott ........ 4

First Tanings of Shanghai, C. W. B., Robson, e Richard-

0

Extras

Total......

son, b Burnett ... J. R. Kerminal, b Minu L. F. Stakes, & Hamilton, b

P. Madartinez A. J. Baraon, b Minu

19

8.

18

*

A. R. Minu

52

28

G. Burnott

15

#

P. Madar

A. C. Hamilton

15

2

15

A. H. Madar

0

(Contiqued on next column):

A. C. Back

B. Booth, o Burnett, b. P.

Madar

RS. Elliott, b Hamilton. D. W. Lench b Minu

M. J. Divecha, e Mitchell, b:

Burnett

Fall of wickets:--1/13; 3/28:.. 3/49; 4/88; 5/85; 6/84; 7/86: 8/110; 0/111) 10/131.

The newly formed Club has five Prangas-200; 300, 400, 800 and 600. 8 yards. It is situated half way up 6 Beacon Hill at ròur of the Kowloon Tong dwellings, of which it com mands an excellent view. The work s of constructing the ranges' was un- dantaken by the Kowloon. Dock: Company, Mr. G. Duncan, M.B.E. surpervising the construction,

The opening of the range book place at 4.30 p.m... Major General Sandilands being met at the foot of Beacon Hill by the President; of the Club, Mr. R. M. Dyor. Colonel GU. R Saville and.. Captain DR.M. Cameron were also presont Headed by two Boy Scouts, the party wont several hundred feet up the hill to the range "where many enthusiasts bad gathered. As stat- Bune. Wickets.ed, his excellency fired the first Ashote, after which the letters O-P-E-N appeared over the targets Several of those present then used the range. Mr. W. J. Rautay, the Hon. Treasurer of the Club, spor ing three bulls out of six shops...

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