HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 30,
Week End Sport.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
ده
DOUBLE VICTORIES FOR THREE CLUBS: OIVIL SERVICE STILL UNDEFEATED.
YACHT CLUB DEFEAT KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN
CLUB: ELECTRICIANS AGAIN BEATEN.
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The Civil Service" C.C. senior team and the Craigongover junior team mainsafand their unbeaten record in the lawn bowls Jongue on Saturday.
"In the senior division two of the guides were very close. Club de Recreio beat Kowloon Dock by five shots, while Kowloon C.C. Craigengower, Club de lost the points at Taikoo by four shots. Recreio and Taikoo gained double victories,
The Cralgengower C.C. Juniors are going strong this season. Their latest victims, wore their neighbours, the Civil Service. A good victory was gained by the Yacht Club when they entertained the Bowling Green Club team. RESULTS AT A CLANCE.
Division J.
J. Chapman
D. Manro
f.
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A. Stalker J. Poison L. Chalmers.
J. Russell
Civil Service (away) heat the Bowl ing Green Club by 17 shots, .71-51. Craigengower (hem) beat the
Police by 18 shots,, 45-47 Club de Recreio (home) bent Kow.D.
Inon Dock by Eve shots, 34-00, Taikoo (home) Best Kowloon C.C.
"by four shots, 56-32.
Division II.
Craigengower (away) beat the Civil
Bervice by 11 shots, 04-33. Club de Recreio (away) bent Kow- loon C.. by 13 shots, 72-50. Yacht Club (home) beat the Bowl- ing Green Club" by 20 shuts. 00:43.
Taikoo (away) b
by 33 shots, 76-42.
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J. Watson
W. Weir
C
J. Hyde
J. Fraser
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B., C. Finchor P. T. Farrell J. C. Lyal J. Gibson
W. Girtins
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B. Bone
A. Hyde-Lay
H. McTavish
W. Wotherspoon
R. Lapsley (Ship)
Total
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Total
DIVISION H.,
10
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
AMERICA BEATS AUSTRALIA
HOME CRICKET.
RAIN AGAIN SPOILS SPORT.
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(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
U.S. BASEBALL
[
BOSTON SET-BACK
(TRNOUGH REUTER'@' AGENCY,]
NEW YORK, May 27. Results of baseball matches play." ed here to-day were as follows : ---
National League.
London, May 28. Baia interfered seriously with the mid-week cricket programme and the majority of the games, were decided on the first innings. Some remarkable bowling analysis were roturned, the best being Hardingos Chicago A wickets for 19 runs for Kent against Derby. Batting honours go to Nigel Haig who played a typical capitin's innings for 100 runs to NEW YORK, May 27 One of the most spectacular tensivo Middlesex first innings pointe nis matches seen in the United against Northants at Hoodquarters. States for some time resulted from the meeting at Philadelphia kuny
[THHOUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.]
of Ellswerth Vines, America's No. DERBY. KENT.
1 making player; and Crawford,
the Australian champion.
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Boond HARDINGE AND TOWNSEND,
Davia Zone
Over bar the
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They clashed in the singles
match
the Cup North American Final, and when everything what otherwise would have beon appeared to be shouting, Crawford staged a bril-a dull match was brightened by liant recovery. He did not win the some good bowling by Hardinge and Townsend of, Kent and Derby res match and he has not lost it.
After drawing level in the middle poctively when their counties met of the fourth set, rain began to fail at Ilkeston. The match resulted in the home team taking first innings heavily.
points by virtue of the small lead of 2 runs!
I was announced that if the rain consed, the match would be
Derby batted first when they finished later in the day, but the rain continued to fall and a fur-made 118, Hardinge getting 5 wiek- ther announcement was made that ete for 19 runs, Faced with this resumption had been arranged small total it looked as if Kont would pass it easily, but Towusand fur 2.30 p.m. to-morrow.
howled well to take 6 wickets for 49 runs to help, in no small mea sure, to dismiss the hop county for 114.
In the first match of the contest, 13 America scored an easy victory, Frank . Shields defeating Hop man (Australia) in straight sots. Hopman engaged in some capital which he rallies in the first" set, lost 6-4, but the American's accurate 21 bitting enabled him to dominate the .rest of the match. He took second set at 0-1 and the third at 6.4.
Civil Service "z. Craigongower. Playing at home, the Civil Ser- vies lost to Craigengower by 11
Bledric R.C.shots.
Civil Service.
Craigengower.
F.
T. Armstrong.
DIVISION 1.
F. McGowan
C. Summons E. Modi
Civil Service.
Randle
77
Alderman"
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Lockhart
Bowling Green, Civil Servica,
Playing at home, the Bowling
Green Club lost to Civil Service by
'17 shots.
Bowling Green”.
T
H. Stoneham
D. W. Phillips
H. Rose.
H. Nish
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Duncan Whittu Hogbin Holländ
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A. K. Taylor
G. S. Rodgers
I. S. Nichol W. Russell (Skip)
Oswick
Gregory
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N. Bebington
H. Westlake
1. Longbottom J. Hollidge.
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Simmonds
Deakin Голев
L. R. Whant
H. Strange
C. Stringe
J. F. Willmott
L. G. Luck
A. "O. Brown
1 (Skip)
P. E. Knight.
F. H. Holdman
3. Eccleshall
Grimmitt
32 (Skip)
40
A. V. Barros J. Cavanagh
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14
...
Tuck
Y. Abbas
W. Ward
Collins
17
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G Duncan
R. Hooper
H. Poarse
W. Cill
25
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14
17
Total 33
Total
64
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Kowloon 0.0.2. Recreio.
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Playing at home, Kowloon C.C lost to Club de Recreio by 13 shots.
Recreio.
M A. Carvalho
Eple Contest.
the
Vines and Crawford engaged in an epic struggle. The Australian!
The scores were:- Derby, 1st ipnings
Hardinge, 5 for 19 Kont, ist innings
é Cincinnati, Grimm scored a home run,
8 Boston Philadelphia
Klein scored a home run. Pittsburg 8 St. Louis
SATURDAY'S GAMES
NEW YORK, May 28.
National, League,
Now York 4 Brooklyn
Cuccinello and Wright hit a home
run.
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1
4 Boston Philadelphia
Klein hit a homer.
8 St. Louis Hollands and Watkins hit home Pittsburg
Chicago
Boston
runs
3 Cracinnati
American League.
B
9 Philadelphia 8 Simmons hit n homer, Washington Washington
6 New York
5
13 New York Babe Ruth hit two home runs
arid Manush one.
116
Detroit
4 Chicago
314
Detroit
3 Chicago
Townsend, e for 49.
Et. Louis
1 Cleveland
3
SURREY. WARWICK,
The county totalled) 196 when they batted first and to this the Dark
Gloucester's accond innings realised 980 runs and after the under-
was unable to cope with the swift HOBBS STILL GOING STRONG. Bluon could only muster 139 in reply. returns and dashing attack of the youthful American champion in the first two sets. The first he lost 8-2 and the second at 8.4.
rain.
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ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE
HONG KONG SECTION.
The following are the results of the tennis match played at Sookunpoo between the Royal Army Service Corps and the Royal Army Ordnance Corps on Friday, May -
B.A.S.C.
Capt. Canuon and Pto. "Mackay
Capt Patterson and Sorgb-Major Pamplin Corpi Joyce and Pto. Funnell...
Capt. Cannon and
Pte. Mackay
m
7
Capt. Patterson and
S.M. Pamplin“ ...................
1
'Corp. Joyce and
Pta. Funnell
Capt. Cannon and Pte. Mackay
Capt. Patterson and S.M. Pomplia ...*. Corp. Joyce and
Pto. Funnoll
Total sats
8
B.A.0.0.
Sergt. Major Anderson and S/Sgt. Norris
S/Sgt. Mitchell aud S/Sgt. Sanderson S/Sgt. Share and L/Cpl. Smith
S/Sgt. Shave and L/C: Smith...
3. M. Anderson and
S/Sgt. Norris
S/Sgt. Mitchell and S/Sgt. Sanderson:
S/Sgt. Mitchell and B/Sgt. Sanderson' S/Sgt. Shave and S/Sgt. Norris S.M..Anderson and
S/Sgt. Norris
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Playing at the Oval, Surrey claim-graduates had put together 28 with- Crawford had, however, been caned first innings points from. War-out loss, stumps were drawn, serving his energy for the later wick in a match which was, con- stages. When the initial vigour of siderably interferred with by the Vines had begun to fall off, he took the initiative, playing magnificent- ly, sending over dazzlig services and placements which entirely reversed the position. Vinee
defended staunchly, but conceded the third set at 0.9.
Rain Interferas
WEEK-END GAMES.
The winners had Aret use of the wickets and Hobbe. (74) and Shep herd (95) were mainly responsible for their respectable total of 288. Warwick was unlucky in failing to oqual this total by the narrow mar. gin of one, run, their last wicket falling when the score stood at
A cable received through Beuter's The fourth set saw Vines making 207. Brown met with considerable a great effort, and he ran quickly access with the ball, his five wick-is to the effect that the game be ince a three-love lead. The Auseta costing him 79 runs. tralian again rallied superbly and Surrey then went in for the second with a series of great strokes, drew time but after they had totalled 101 up to 3-3 when the storm broke.
for 4 wickets, stumps had to be Beores:
Shields fU.S.A.) defeated Hop- man (Australia), 6-4, 6-1, 6-2
Vines (U.S.A) leads Crawford (Australia), 6-2, 6-4, 2-6, 3-3.
VINES WINS
LONDON, May 28. Vines beat Crawford 6-2, 6-4, 2-0,
drawn..
The scores were:-
Surrey, 1st innings
Shepherd, 97.
Hobbs, 74.
Warwick, 1st innings.
Brown, 5 for 70.
Surrey. 2nd innings (total for
4 wicksts)
MIDDLESEX. NORTHANTS,
8.1.
Kowloon 0.0.
J. 8. Dinnen
10
0. G. Harrison
J. M. S. Razario
Descon Muskett
Total
"64
Total
E. G. Herridge
J. G. Ozario
71
J. P. Robinso
C. H. Basto
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19 Lunny
Webstor
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Total
Stewart Keown
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27
HAIG GETS A CENTURY.
12
49
McKechnie (Skip)
"Total
208
587
101
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Uralgengower 5. Police.
Playing at home, Craigongower
beat the Police by is shots,""
Uraigongower.
Police B.C.
ML A.. R. Soitza
J. Fender
B. Marks
A. E. Contes
L. E. Lammert
F. Booker
W. B. Bradbury W. Mair
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L. Buchanan
M.. O'Brien
O S. Rossolet
1. Basa
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21,
T. W. Carr
A. J. Kaw
L. Jack
A. C. Burford
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F. E. Skinner
W. W. Hirst
(Skip)...... 15 J. M. Jack
E. G. Post
J. MoWalters
A. Reynolds
W. E. Hollands
23 (Skip)
Glendenning
McLeod Clow Mcar
10
F. Frata
. L. Xavier
J. J. Basto
A. H. Basto
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26
A. A. Xavier
L. Rocha
E. M. Remedios
Dr. Basto
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1
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"19"
Total.....
30
Total
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
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At Lords, rain did not permis of the game being played to a finish with the result that it ended in a 75 win on the first innings for the
home team..
Northanta had first knockd and de- apite some good, bowling by G. T S Stevens (6 for 66), managed to compile 141. Middlesex replied with 336 of which Nigel Haig claimed 100, while Cox did wall to capture.
5 wickets for 88 runs. After Nor-
P. W. D. L. Pts. thants had made 197 for 7 in their
12 Civil Service
Craigengower 4 Club de Recreio 4
4 2 Taikoo R.C. Kowloon Dock... 4
Yacht Club. Bowling Green. Playing at home, the Yacht Club bent the Bowling Green Club by 23
4.0
B
second knock, stumps were drawn.
3
0
B
The scores were:-
2 '1
1
Northants, & innings
101
3
5
Stevens, & for 48
0
Middlesex, et innings.
331
Aroulli
Omar
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14
shots. Yacht Club,
Bowloon Green.
Kowloon C.C... 4. 3, Kowloon R.G.G. 4 0 Police R.C... 48. 0
0
Northants, 2nd innings (for 7
0
wickets)
187
Total
185
Total
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R. A. Campbell
G. N. Mitchell
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
GLAMORGAN V LANOS,
W. Venables
For Agst, Up Dn.
Recreio
Kowloon Dock,
1. G. Meyer.
A. Macfarlane
F. L. Rapley
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19
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16
Civil Service 299 199 110 0.
285 196 Craigengower..
MERCER BOWLS WELL
69
0
Kowloon Dock. 241 818
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7. H. Sherriff
Kowloon Dock,
A. Murdoch
C. L. Farmer
Kowloon QC... 218 928. Club de Recreio 212 222
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0
90
A. Chapman
W. S. Drake"
Police R.C... 158, 942 · 0 ̈
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14
Taikoo RO. 198 989 Kowlonn B.G.C. 199 291.
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Division I.
Playing at home, Club de Recreio
bent Kowloon Dock by five shots.
Bebrelo.
L. Gutierrez
F. V. Ribeiro
A Gomes
Marques
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73
LC. R. de Souza F.. I. Medina
R. R. Roberta
RE. Laiz
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F. Xavier
JM. Alvon
T. X. Bilva
c.. G. Bilva
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30
18
A Calmar
W. H. C. Robson
H. G. Cooper
• F. Cailen
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R. Craig
V. Ramsay
J. A Lindsay
J. O. Brown
A. C. Young-
AStevenson
E. B.. Reed,
B. E. Maughan J. S. Logan
N. V. A. Croucher S. Ashworth..... JW. C. Bonnar T Hard
TOTAL Flawillen. Ooading:
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2. Docherty
B. Morrison
W...Greig
J. Mokelvie
·(Skdp)
Total
+
W. Macfarlane T. Hall-
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Total
60
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Electric B.C. v. Talkoo. Playing at home, the Hong Kong Electric R.C. lost to Taikoo by. 33 27 shots
Talkcov. Kowloon 0.0. Playing at home, Taikoo beat Kowloon C.C. by four shots,
Taikoo 2.0.
MaLood D. Peoples
Kowloon 0.0.
H. Hampton
F. Goodwin
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0
016
0 2 48 Civil Service. 4, 2 Total
Kowloon B.C.0...4 2.0 Yacht Club 420 4 Taikoo R.C.
20 Kowloon C.C... 4 Electric R.C. 4:0
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Electric R.0;
Sloan, McKay
Duckworth (Ekip) Tarbuck Gahagand
Taikoo E.0.
Swan Summers
Tope Matthews
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Crigengower 296 234 88 Yacht Club... 240 $19. Club de Recreio 237 236 Civil Service 200 23180 25 Talkoo,, R.O. 231 231 Kowloon B.0.0. 917 203
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At Cardiff, Lancashire beat Gla morgan on the first innings...
Glamorgan batted first when they totalled 160 and despite the fact that Marcer took 5 wickets for 59. rund, Lancashire hit up 192 in
P W D L Pta reply
4
Club de Recreio 43
Goug in for the recoed time.. Glamorgan had reached 114 for when play ceasel
The scores were:
Glamorgan, at innings......
160
Lancashire; 1st innings -
192
Mercer, & for 60,
Gramorgan, 2nd innings (total
d. wickets)
For Agst, Up Dn. OXFORD ». GLOUCESTER.
MATCH DRAWN,
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