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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
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CRAIGENGOWER “B” DEFEATED
1.
AT TAIKOO
Another Surprise By Club de Recreio
Several sensational surprised were caused in Saturday's en- counters in the Lawn Bowls League, the featured item of which was the defeat of the Craigengower C.C. "B" team by a com- paratively weak Ta'koo Dock team, who won a closely contested match by three shots. Club de Recreio supplied the second sen- sation by defeating the Kowloon Docks on the latter's green. The Craigengewer C.C. "A" team, last year's champions CHILE AWAY from the Police green with exactly double the Police score. «
Craigengower, the Champions in the Junior Division, provid- td the feature there by defeating the Police to give the Indian Recreation Club the lead in the divlädon,
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Police R.C..
Kowloon C.C.
Kowloon Docks R.C. Craigengower C.C. "B*
Craigengower C.C. Civil Service · C.C. Club de Recřelo
1. R. Electric R.C. Kowloon B.G.C.
SENIOR DIVESION
42 Craigengower C.C. “A”
84
55 Civi Service C.C.
61
44 Club de Recreio
63
#59 Talkoo Docks R.C.
"62.
JUNIOR DIVISION
18
67 Police П.C.
54
50 Kowloon C.C.
53
56
52
49
54 Indian R.C.
59 R.H.K. Yacht Club
'67 H. K. Football Chub
LEAGUE TABLES
SENIOR DIVISION
P. W.
5. G. Post (8£ip)
R. Bills
Kowloon B.G.C........ 6 6 0 12 (Skip)
D. Romjahn
"
W. E. Hollands
B. W. Bradbury
15 (8ktp)
28
J. Shepherd
G. L. Buchanan
A. 8. Gomes
G. C. Moss
H. Beet
Pis
A., R. Clarke
U. M. Omar"
13 (Stip)
24
'Cralgengower "A"
7 5 2 10. 8. Fender
J. 8. Landolt
A. A. Razack
8. 3 3 6 W. Mair
R. F. Lu
6
F. E. Booker
(Skip)
R. Basa
14 (8kip)
34
8 2 4
4
..... 6 2 4
41.
42
84
6.0:6
0
Club, de Recreio
Civil Service
Talkoo Docks Craigengower "B"
Kowloon Docks Kowloon C.C. Poilce R. C.
JUNIOR
Indian R.C. Police R.C. Yacht Club
H. K, Electric
Civil Service”
Kowloon B.G.C.
7 4 3 8 T. Talion
6 3 3 6
6 3 3
DIVISION
K.C.C. v. CS.Ç.c. | Visiting Kowloon C.C. the Civil
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1934.
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
Defeat of Jack Crawford
Paris, June 16.
and
Energy, determination quicker imagination Won, the match for Merlin (France) against Jack Crawford (Australia).
Crawford was often depressingly
automatic and again and again
a
tried the same series of strokes to be passed exactly the same way each time. The Australian did not smash and found dimculty in the rallies, whereas Merlin gave decisive reply whenever necessary With the score level at 3-3 in the third set, Crawford's grip finally went. The next game was douced seven times apud there was a tense moment. This set, was taken by Merlin, driving out two match points. Crawford followed suit,
netting twice in succession.
Menzel (Czechoslovakia) follow ed up his success in the singles against Rado (Italy) by winning the doubles in partnership with Marsslek
The following are the results:- V. M., McGrath (Australla) beat C. Boussus (France) 6-3, 0-8. 6-8. 6-2, 6-2.
A. Merlin (France) beat J. A Crawford 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.
De Stefani (Italy) beat L Recht (Czechoslovakia) 6-3, 7-5, 1-6, 6-2, R. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) beat Pado (Italy) 6-1, 6-2, 10-8.
AMERICA'S WIGHTMAN
CUP SUCCESS
Plucky Display By Miss Sarah Palfrey
London, June 16. America won the Wightman Cup at Wimbledon to-day, winning five matches to two against Britain.
A rock-like defence enabled He- len Jacobs, U. S. national cham- pion, to beat Dorothy Round, 6-4,
B-4
Miss. Jacobs was always equal to any emergency, her chop shots just skimming the net with accuracy.
||
amasing
corner
Miss Round brought of many beautiful drives to the which frequently kept her oppon- ent on the run. The English girl
TENNIS NOTES
First Round Of Mixed Doubles
By "Topälte"
The Arst round of the mixed doubles having been completed, the teams concerned will commence their second round matches to-day. As the teams how stand, the Unit ed Services Recreation Club are hot favourites for the Dunlop Shield.
HOME CRICKET
County
Games
London, June 16.
At the close of play-to-day at the Oval, Somerset were 293 all out and Surrey had scored 70 runs for » 1 wicket.
At Westcline, Gloucester batted first and scored 306. Essex were
108 for a wickets.
Batting first at Leicester: Derby-
U.. S. BASEBALL having gone through the first shire scored 218 Leicester 32 for
Double Win For Senators
New York, June 17. In a double header, Cleveland were ousted by Washington
round without losing a match.
Last year's champions, the Chin- ese Recreation Club, are placed third and have yet to register their first win,
ERC will probably win the "A" and "C" division shields while in
the "B" division a close fght should be seen between them and
1' wicket.
Lancashire scored 119 at Not- tingham, the latter replied with 125 for 6 wickets Larwood dia- missed six Lancs men for 51.
Yorkshire scored 381 for 7 (Mitchell 153) in the match against Hampshire at Bradford.
Kent scored 381. for 4 (Ashdown 147. Ames 115) at Birmingham
Senators in the games played ön / Recrelo with the odds alightly in against Warwick,
Saturday, Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia shared the honours
was also superb in her net play in the other double header.
but Miss Jacob's steadiness unshakable.
Was
There were several deuces in the ninth game of the first set, but Miss Round just failed to clinch
matters.
She led 3-1 in the second set, and nearly went to 41, but by bouts of brilliant driving. Miss Ja- cobs-recovered well to secure the set and match.
Miss Scriven. Outplayed. Miss Sarah Palfrey (U.S.) gave one of the pluckiest displays ever seen in the Wightman Cup mat- ches in the match against Miss
R. Menzel and Marshalek (Ce-Scriven. choslovakia) beat Quintavalle and Rado (Italy) 6-4, 6-3, 6-0, 6-4.
CZECH PAIR WIN
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daby Press" (Copyright).]
Milan, June 16. Czechoslovakia is leading by 2-1 in their Davis Cup match with Italy here on Saturday, when the Czech pair. Menzel and Marsalek beat the Italian team, Paroni and
The first day's singles had been divided as de Stefani of Italy de- feated Hecht, and Czechoslovakian top-ranking player Menzel levelled the score by beating Rado.
P. W. L Pts Service team won by six points i Quintavale, 6-8, 6-3, 6-0 and 6-4.
71 12 Grimmitt'a rink, having a lead of 7 5 2 10 9 points over Phillips, was mainly 743 8 responsible for victory:-- 7.4 3 8
Scores:- 73 8 K.O.C.
M:7-94 38J. W. Brown
Club de Recreio 3 8E. C. Fincher
Craigengower
Kowloon C.C.
-Football Club
7 2 3 4
7 2.54 W. Hyde
2R..P. Phillips
DIVISION 1.
7 1.8
RECREIO v. K‚DR,C... Played at the Kowloon Dock Re- creation Club, this match resulted
in' & win for Club de Recreio by
4
(skip) 17
H. Eampton
7. A. Howe
C. E. Elliat
Heywood
A. E. Silkestone
0.8.0.0. T..Arfnstrong
C. T. Champelo- vier
LR. Whant
A. W. Grimmitt
(Skip) 26 P. E. Knight 8. E. Alderman
J. Hollidge
J. Deakin (8ki) 21
19 shots. C. G. Bilva's rink did HCttins most of the damage, winning by L. Lammert 22 shots against J. McKelvie's four. C. Tacchi
Scores!
Recreio
L. J. Silva'
LF. Xavier
F. V. Ribetro
A. H. Basto
(Skip)
L.A. Guttierez 3. G. Osorio C. E. Marques
F. X. Silva (Skip)
J. E. Noronha
C. H. Basto
E.. A. Alves
K.D.R.C.
"V. Hast
J. Revie
J. Lindsay
W. Ozelg
15 Skip
W. Robson
M. Ferguson
R. G. Craig
J. C. Brown
417 (8k)
W. Hedley
T. Coleman
J. Kempton
J. McKelvie
C. G. Aliya
(Skip)
31 (8kip)
63
(Skip) 22
E, W. Simmonds
8. Eccleshal
PAS
A O. Brown
J. Fraser
F. J. Jones
(Bxfp)
DIVISION II.
215
The winner of the match will meet the winner of the Franco- Australian encounter in the final round of the European zone Transocean Kuo Min.
SENSATIONAL UPSETS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).]
Paris, June 16. Sensational upsets marked the first day's play in the Davis Cup match between France and Aus- tralia here on Saturday when in the first singlés, McGrath, caused
After dropping, the accond set- through over-confidence. Miss Sériven was match point leading 5-1 in the third set, but Miss Palfrey served three aces in suc- cession and thereafter she W&S serving magnificently..... without faults quickened up the game and drove and volleyed splendidly, `
Miss Scriven levelled 6-6, but the American player continued to play magnificent tennis and won the set at 8-8.
Miss Nuthall's Success. Miss Nuthall (Britain) beat Miss Babcock in keen encounter
marked by a ding-dong struggle, hard hitting and occasional volleys. Miss Nuthall's stamina and superior placing tired out the American player and enabled her to repeat last year's victory. et
'Miss. Godfree made a welcome return and showed that she is still a great player.
Miss Palfrey was the weak' link in the Americans' first set but later she improved, enabling the Americans to recover.
The following were the results Singles.
Miss Sarah Palfrey (U.S.) beat Miss D. Round (Britain) 6-3, 3-6. 8-6.
Mias H. Jacobs (US) beat Miss M. C. Scriven (Britain) 6-1, 6-1.
(skip) 18 considerable surprise by defeating Miss B. Nuthall (Britain) beat the French, top-ranking player, Miss C, Babcock (US) 5-7, 8-3, Christian Boussus by the unusual | 6-4.
81
Win: For K.B.QC. Kowloon Bowling Green Club plaring against the Football Club, Affected a comfortable victory. 17
Scores:
K.B.G.C.
: Football Club H. F. Stoneham, R. P. Shaw - Strange
CB Hosking
W. E. He
.9
(skip) 28
P. P. Conneti
40L Farmer
CRAIGENGOWER "B" BEATEN M. J. Henderson
Playing at home, the "B" team. G. Meyer. of the Craigengower C.C. were
(8kip) 15 beaten by 3 shots by the Talkoo C. Macdonald Dock. N. Drummond's rink was E. V. Searle responsible for Talkoo's victory J.-C. Charlton getting 17 shots the better from J. G. E. F. Thomp- Cavanagh's rink.
son *
(Skip) 24
Scores:-
COU. "B"
'M. J. Medina
W. Ward
E. Tuck
J. Cavanagh
(skip)
G. Duncan
L. C. Bouza
T.D.R.C.
J. J Whyte
8. Pollock
D. Munro
N. "Drummond
16. (Skip)
W. Brown
R. Wright
W. T. Brightman T. F. Stainton
C. B. Robertson
(Skip) 13
Q. 8. Graver R. A. Tongrove A. Brookshank J. Russell
(Bkip). 16
J. Ralston
8. Strange
E. S. Carter
J. J. Gregory
score of 6-3 0-5, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. The
Miss H. Jacobs (US) beat Miss spectators emindng whom" were M. D. Round (Britain) 6-4, 6-4; Barthon, the Foreign Minister and Miss Sarah Palfrey (UB) beat the British Ambassador, Clerk, bad Miss M. C. Scriven (Britain) 46, hardly recovered from the shock † 6-2, 8-8. when they were given another un-
Doubles.
expected jolt by the young French. Mas E. M. Dearman and Miss player, Merlin who rose to inex-N. Lylè (Britain) beat Miss C. pected heights to beat the world's Babcock and Miss Cruikshank No. 1 player of last year, Jack (US) 7-5, 7-5, Crawióra in four mats, 4-8, 6-4, 6-4, 6--2.
Mis H. Jacobs and Miss Sarah Palfrey (U.S.) beat Miss Godfree
The day thus ended with the and Miss B. Nuthall (Britain) 5-7,
score one all and the final result | 6-3, 6-2.
is now expected to be decided on
the doubles Transocean Kuo Min.
pense of the Police, who thus lose thelf position at the head of the league.
Scores: C.C.C. (Sp) 14 J. R. Soares
67
C.S.C.O. 7. K.C.C...
J. R. McWalter
P.R.C.
W. McLeod
W: J. Howard
L. Glendenning
43 | Y. Abbaš
V. N. Atlenza
A. E. Carey
(Sp) 11
W. S. Dall 9. Farlow
J. Van de Lely"
The Civil Service juniors dropped
two valuable points when they E. Coelho
27 went under on their home.ground W. Enigish
to the K.C.C. by three shots...
**Scores:
C.5.C.C.
C. Rooselet.
R. McKeown
(skip)
* 30 *(Bipk)
15
W. Westlake
A. E. Marchent
C. H. Bummer
L. Collyer
R."Milton
W. Gui
C. Summers
(Яktp)
A. W. Norrie
C. H. Stewart
R. Wallace
19 (8kip)
59
K.0.0.
HL. Lockhart A. Wright..
R. R. Wood
(Skip) 15
H. Major
20 L. Luck
V. C. Labrum
L. Jack
J. M. Jack
W. K. Way
(Skip). 29 D. K. Kharga W. Phelps
H. W. Randall-
Recreio
D. C. Alves
A. V. Barros H, Rozario
C. A. Lopes
".
L.E.C.
A. E. Rumjahın
8. O. Bux
A. R. Minu
H. M. Omar
(Skip)
18
D. M. Khan
M. L. Razack
F. Machado
C. M. Alyes
APKU:
P. A. Ivanovich, A. M. Omar Julio Riberto"
(Ekip) 29 J. M. B. Rosário J. Hoosen
G. 8. Alexander W. McHardy
(Skip) 17
R. Dowman A. Channing J. 8. Riddell
The following were the results :
American League
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This Week's dxtures, together with the league tables follow:—
MONDAY Mixed Doubles Kowloon C.C. Ladies' R.C.
▼ Chinese v Services TUESDAY "A" Division
▼ Chinese "д” v Kowloon C.C. ▼ Chinese "C"
South China
* Recreto THURSDAY "B" Division'
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Detroit
4.
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Cleveland Washington
1 7
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Chicago
9 10
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7 17
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Cleveland Washington
Chicago
Philadelphis ......... 7 16
Foxx and Johnson (2)'hom- ered. There were 11 innings.
National Leaguo
Club Graduates' "A".
V Varsity
South China
v Kowloon C.C.
▼ LR.C. FRIDAY "C" Divisio
Civil Service
* Chinese i V.Indians
y Radio
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Glamorgan scored 388 for against Worcester. (Lavis 154, Smart 128) at Cardin
*Other Matches Cambridge scored 142 (Nye 5 for 45) at Hove against Sussex, the latter scoring 143 for 6 wickets.
Gentlemen of England scored 177 against the Australians (Grim- mett 4 for 76) at Lord's. Australia 184 for 6.
· Wyatt's Injury - Wyatt's Thumb continues to ba troublesome and prevented him playing for Gentlemen against the Australians.
It is extremely doubtful whether He will be able to play in the Second Test on Friday-Reuter.
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I. R. C.
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ELECTRIC R.C. v. R.H.K.Y.C.
218
The Hongkong Electric R. C. best the Yacht Club by 7 points on their home ground:
Bcores:-
E. C. Barry
(skip) 20
(Skip) 27
W. Glendenning
(skip) 14
M. N..Rakusen T. W. Carr...
67
54
H.KER.C.
J. K. Bloan
R. C. Butler.
A. C. Young
J. A. Belby
E. W. Hamilton W. Mulcahy
62d. Strange
CRAIGENGOWER' “A” TROUNCE
*POLICE
J. Gallately
E. Kern
(Skip) 22 20
J. 8. Dinner
W. W. Hirst T. Fergusson
H. Overy
On the Police Recreation Club, J. Pooler the Craigengower C.C.'s first atring J. Purvis scored an overwhelming victoryR. R. Davies over the home team, coming away
victorious on all three rinks.
Bootés
P.B.C
W. Nolan
G. Perkins
0.0.0. "A"
AE Coates
W. Y. Field
K8dp) 13
RECREIO V. L.B.C.
The Indians appear to be in great (Skip) 17 form at the moment and they se G. T. Padgett
cured two valuable points on A. F. Paul Saturday at the expense of the
(Skip) Club de Recreio on the latter's A. McKellar ground.
J. G. Haigh Scores:
(Ship) 18
53 L. de Rome
(Skip)
50 CRAIGENGOWER V. POLICE. Craigengower obtained their sec- ond win of the season at the ex-
23,
Yacht Club
L. 8. Greenhill
A. Chapman:
(Skip) 13
E. B. Reed
E. §. Abraham
N. M. Currie
J. B. Ross
Southern S. Dencon
A. Macfarlane (Bkip) 23
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W. Ofeliard
B. E. Maughan
(Skip) 14
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