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HONG KONG DAILY
INDIAN R. C. IN GREAT FORM
FAVOURITES FOR SECOND DIVISION
BOWLS HONOURS
No Surprises On Saturday
The Indian Recreation Club playing in the second division of the Lawn Bowls League have gone from victory to victory this On Saturday they accounted for season after the initial defeat.
the Cralgengower C.C. Juniors by the wide margin of 43 shots.
Results werè genérally very much as anticipated, the most Interesting being the defeat of Civil Service C.C. by the Club de Recreio.
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE
الشحي
K.B.C.G.
Craigengower "A"...
Club de Recreio
Civil Service
A. R. Minu
K. M. Omar, (skip) ...... D. M. Khan M. I. Razack
A. M. Omar
A. M. Wahab
(skip)
J. Hoosen M. Y. Adal
W. Bagley W. K Way 37 (Skip).....
D. K. Kharas
22
W. English
J. van der Lely
B. C. Barry
(skip)
J. S. Soares
"
S. Abbar..
A. O, Madar
W: Pheira
A. R. Daliah
V. N. Atienza
(skip)...... 21
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13
37
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MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934.
V.R.C. NIGHT FETE U. S. BASEBALL
Good Swimming In
"A" Class.
Saturday's Games
New York July 7.
CHÍNA COAST OFFICERS
Changes And Appointments
China Navigation Co. Capt. W. L
hobias,
of the
Boston and Philadelphia (Na- tional: Le, gue) had close encoun- [ters in a double header, each aide | wuchang, has gone command.
winning one game by a single rum | Cheklang,
Louts were fanned in nine innings by Tommy Bridges, De- troll's pitcher
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The following are the results of Saturday's games:
The feature of the V.R.C. aquatic galo on Saturday was the fine swimming of W. Lawrence in the 15| 100 yards fiändicap for "A" class swimmers. Although he did not win the race, Lawrence put up a great exhibition and registered the remarkable time of 59.1 seconds. -- There were only four starters in 'this event
and the winner wis young A. A da Roza, who, recely- ing a handicap of 4 seconds,
Washington the distance in 61.2 completed
New York gam 7 12 seconds. To beat him, Lawrence, who was scratch man, had to do Dickey (New York) homer: 57.1, a task obviously beyond any ed swimmer in Hongkong.
"NARROW WIN FOR C.SC.C. Playing at Home the Civil Ser- viet C.C. won by a single shot from the Club de Recreio.
Scores:- C.5.6.C.
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Recreio
H. A. Botelho D. F. Lopes
Julio Riberio
A A. Remedios
F. X. Scares
Dr. R. A. Basto
23 (skip) ....
D. C. Alves
Roza's form was surprisingly good. He led comfortably all the way, and when turning for the last lap had a clear six yards in hand, and was never in danger of being overhauled.
four He nished yards in front of Lawrence.
The other competitors" in "the race were T. Paget (receive 2 sec- ords) and L Roza Peretra 15(scratch), Paget's small handicap placed him out of the picture in the early stages of the race, both scratch men catching him up in
on Satur one length!:Pereira,
23 day's showing, was no match for Lawrence, his actual time being 58 over 62 seconds.
.K.C.C. H.K.F.C. Played at Happy Valley. this match resulted in an easy victory for the Kowloon C.C.
Scores:-
H. Lockhart
SENIOR DIVISION
M. Purvis
Cralgengower "A""
"98 →
Kowicon 'Docks
J. Purvis
C. M. Alves
48
R. R. Wood
Club de Recreio
83
Civil Service
43
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21 (Skip).
20
Kowloon Bowling G.C.
67
Taikoo Docks
50
□ Gunn
"J.-M. S. Rostrio
Police R.C.
68
Craigengower
B"
56
H Major
JUNIOR DIVISION ·
C. Strange
L Luck
H
Indian R.C.
80
Craigengewer
37
Civil Service
59
Clas de Recretó
58
J.. Gellatly
Hong Kong Flectric
4.8
Kowloon Bowling G.C..
71
J. Pooler
A. V. BarrOS
Yacht Club
$1
Police R.C
52
EL. Westlake
J. J. Basto
Football Club
35
Kowloon C.C.
70
R R Davies.
H. Rotario
LEAGUE TABLES
R. Dowman..
H. Milton
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15
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J. Shepherd
W.GM
W. E. Hollands
C. Summions
59
Senior Division--
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32
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P. W. L Pts.
9 8 1 18
68
58
9
7
2 14
B 5 3 10
8
Talkoo Docks Craigengower, "B"
4 8 48 8
HK.F.C.
K.C.C.
R. P. Shaw
M. N. Hakusen
W. Mulcahy
8 26 4
T. W. Carr
82 6 B 1
4
E. Kern
7 2
tory being 19 shots ahead of
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15
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Junior Division
H. H. Pegg
J. Ralston
P. W. L. Pts,
་་
·Indian R.C. K.B.G.C.
9 & 1 18
Recreio
'C.S.C.C.
10 7
3 14
J. E. Noronha
Police R.C.
9
6 3 12
C. H. Basto
9
5 4 10
H. A. Alves
9 5 4 10
9 5 4 10
9 4 5 8
L. F. Xavier.
J. Hollidge
10 4 8
8
F. V. Ribeiro
A. O. Brown
9
2
A. H. Basto
F. J. Jones
9.1 a
2
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16
J. G. Ozorio
Kowloon C.C. Kowloon Docks Police R.C.
Yacht Club
vil Service Club de Recreio H.K. Electric Kowloon C.C. Craigengower Football Club
8 4 8.4 4
DIVISION: 1.
CRAIGENGOWER v. K.D.R.C.
Playing home, Craigengower. "A" had an overwhelming victory over the KD.R.C.
*Scores!-
(CETC. "A"
K.D.R.C.
AE. Coates J. Revie
A. S. Gomes
W. V. Field
B. W. Bradbury
(Skip),
L. Souza
A. A. Razack
H. Beer
U, M. Omar
(Skip)
J. 9. Landolt
"M. A. R. Souza
R. F. Luz
R. Basa (9xlp)
F. B. Pärk
J. A. Lindsay
W. Grieg
41(@kip) ........
M. Ferguson
J. L. Brewin
R. G. Craig
·J. C: Brown
(Skip) ....
28...
T. Coleman
Q. Henderson
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RECREIO TRIUMPH AT "HOME
Playing at Home the Club de Recrelo, beat the Civil Service C.C.
J. Trengove
by 18 shots. F. X. M. da Silva's A. Brooksbank rink was responsible for the vic-J. Russell
Grimmitt's ririk.
"Scores:-
C. G. Silva
(skip)
1. J. Siva
P. E. Knight
8. E. Alderman
9. Eccleshall
J. Deakin
18 (Skip)"
#E. W. Simmonds
(skip) ......
T. Armstrong
P. A. Yvanovich E. Champelovier C. E. Marques L. Whant
F. X.M. da Sulva A. W. Grimmitt
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27 (Skip)
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DIVISION II.
BOWLING GREEN DOES WELL
EL S. Carter
C. Fletcher.
W. W. Eirst
L. E. Larhmert
H. Overy
J. J. Gregory
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10
(SIP)
G. E. Stephens
A. Wright
Q. Graver
15
C. B. Robertson
J. C. Labrum L. Jack
10
35
20
F. H. Haynes J. M.. Jack
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SPOON CONTEST
23
W. T. Campbelt and H. L. Ozorio, for this who had both entered race, did not start as Campbel had just recovered from a recent illness, and Ozorio was indisposed.
Ladies Race.
There were only three starters for the ladies race, over 50 yards. Miss G. White, who received 8 seconds, was no match for Miss V. Allen (receive 6). and Miss D. Hunt (scratch). The last two made a good race of it and finish- ed"almost at the same moment. Miss Allen's time was 40.2 seconds. 24 and Miss Hunt's 34.3 seconds, so for the that making allowance handicap, Miss Allen won by 1/5th of a second!
Breast Strokes.
23
70
The 100 yards breast strokes tell to E. M. Marques who, starting from scratch, finished "the dis +tance
In a spoon contest played at the a K.C.C., a rink skipped by
Phillips beat a rink skipped by J. 43 Fraser, by 15 shots..
Visiting North Point the Kow- loon Bowling Green were victori- ous by 25 shots. The rink skipped by L de Rome went down heavily
to G. E. Thompson's rink.
Scores:-
15
H.K.E.R.C.
K.B.G.C.
J. K. Sloan''
G. Ross
R. C. Butler
C. L. Farmer
G.. T. Padgett
M. J. Henderson
J. G. Meyer →
3. Kempton
J. McKelvie
A. F. Paul
19
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23
(Skip)
22 (Skip).....
J. C. Haigh
49
F. Peers
BOWLING GREEN WINS
The Talkoo R.C., visiting Kowloon Bowling Green Club, sent away, beaten by 17 shots:
Scores:-
K.B.G.C.
P., T. Farrell"
J.. 9. Logan
R1 Hall
W: B. Drake
(Skip)
J. Watson
A. S. Russell
1. H. Bidding
L. Guy
*(skip)
R. Duncan
Randle
E. H. Rose
W. Mactarlane
"
29
Talkoo
11
H. F. Stoneham
P. O. O'Connell
15
N. M Currie >> C. B. Hosking."
W. H. Muskett
(skip)
H. McKay
the were. F. Lunny L.. de Rome'
(Skip)
W. Orchard
C. H. Summers
J. J. Whyte
R. M. Keown
J. C. Chalmers
(Skip)
W. Cunningham
A. W. Norrie
D. Munro
N. Drummond.
10
17 (Skip) 13
(Skip) ......
21
87
G. Stewart
R. Wright
T. F. Stainton
R. C. Wallace (Skip)
LEAGUE POINTS FOR POLICE
W. E. Hale
15
(Skip)...
E. V. Searle
3
48
J. Macdonald -
J. G. Charlton " G. E. Thompson
(Skip)
27
Scores:→→→→
J. W. M. Brown
W: Hyde
E. C. Fincher R. P. Phillips"
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H' Gittins,
J. Dinnen
15
H Hampton J. Fraser
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34
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M. BARTHOU LEAVING
FOR LONDON
London, July 6.
in
American League
RH E. $ 4 10
2
St. Lou's
Detroit
▸ 5
0
4:11
0
Tommy Bridges pitched.
Philadelphia
Boston
10 13 2
11 11 2
Higgins "homered for losers.
National League
New York Brooklyn ...... 7. 10/
O'Doul (New York) homered
Boston
8 13 1 Fhiladelphia
915 Whitney and Hogan (Boston) and Camil" homered.
0
Pittsburg Chicago
2 6 0
4 11
Chuck Klein homered for winners.
Bostor
Philadelphia
10 12
1
11 12
1
Home runs, by Whitney and Berger (2) for Boston
12
Cincinnati St. Louis
4 10
0
10 19 Davis homered for winners.
-Reuter:
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NEW SWIMMING RECORD
Chicago, July 7.
.
ถ
Capt. EH Risted, from reserve. is on short leave.
Capt. P. J. Green, of the Wu- chang, has gone command. Sun- ning.
gineer officer. Kintang, is on home
·Jerve.
Mr. T. 8. Markley, acting third engineer officer, Nänning, has gone acting Jf, third
officer, Shuntien.
engleeer
Mr. A. Wright, (third engineer öfficer, Hsin Peking, has gone third engineer officer, Nanning.
MCD Mr. H
Watson, from piracy, has gone supy third en-
gineer officer, in trati.
Mr. G., R., Ellis, third engineer oficer, Szechuen, has gone third engineer 'officer, Kigyuan
Mr. P. K. Urquhart, third en- Capt. J. M. Hall, of the Che- klang, has gone chief officer, Sun-gineer. öfficer, Kingyuan, in on
short leave. ning
Mr. J. Donnel, from shore, gone acting third engineer Szechuen.
Capt. P. F. M. de Freitas, neung- master, Kintang, has gone chief oncer, Wantung,
Cspt: 0. Fox, acting master, chekling. has gone chief officer, Soochow
Mr. A. Naismith, thier officer, Kintang. has gone acting master, the same ship.
Mr. W. Evans chief officer. Wahtung. has gone chief officer, Kintang.
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M. N. McMillan, ehler omcer, Klating is on home leave.
Mr. C. W. Rendal, chief officer, Klating, has gode special duty.
Mr. O. 3. M. Bennett, chief omcer. Shantung, has gone chle: officer, Klating.
Mr. R. E. Selwyn Jones, second officer. Esin Peking, has gone sec- and officer. Sunning.
Mr. W. Davidson, second oficer. Taming, has gone sup'y second officer, Tean.
Mr. C. A. N. Baker, second off- cer, Wuchang, has gone second officer. Taming.
Mr. G. L. Brand, second officer, Szechuen, is on reserve.
Mr. F. A. C. Taylor, second off- second cer, Szechuén. "has gone officer, Shuntien.
Mr. W. R. Kirkland, second of- cer, Hari Peking. has gone second officer, Szechuén. ·
Mr. J. W. Walker, second officer, Nanchang, has gone third officer Shuntlen.
Ross, third' officer. Mr. J. P. Shuntien, is on reserve.
Mr. W, T. Jobrstone, sup'y sec- and engineer officer, is on short leave.
Mr. T. G. Evans, sup'y second Jack Medica, pnenomenal Wash-engineer officer. Wanhsler. is on
home leave.
In 79.2/5 seconds. H. Mington University swimmer, broke Remedios was, a notable absentee
the world mile free-style swim- ming record, setting the new figure at 20 minutes 57 4/5 seconds in the National Amateur Champion- ships to-day, beating Arne Borg's 1939 Sydney mark by 9 seconds.- Reuter.
this event. N. Dalgado, re- celving 3 seconds handicap, lost by a touch to the winner, while B. Gosano, another scratch man, was third,
Back Strokes.
The finalists in the 109 yards back strokes for "B" class were badly handicap, G. Lynn who re- ceived 3 seconds was completely outclassed while E J: Guterres also found the pace too hot for him J. A. Guterres who won the race, covered the distance, in 79 seconds, and. B. Gosano, who had to concede one second" start to Guterres, took 91. seconds for the Journey!
The Team Race,
The team race was very excit-` The French Foreign Minister, M.ing, there being ave teams of Louis Barthou, will leave Paris on Sunday afternoon for London, and the conversations with the British Ministers will begin om Monday..
He will be accompanied by M. Pietri, Minister of Marine, and officials of the French Foreign Office, including M. Alexis Leger, Secretary-General, Mr. Rene Mas- 29 sigl. Chief of the League of Nations division and M. Charles Rochat, 71 principal Permanent-Secretary.
Admiral Odendall will also travel with the delegation-British Wire- less.
YACHT CLUB v. POLICE Playing at home the Yacht Club
had 1 9-shot Police.
SCOTER:- Yacht Club
A. Stevenson
G. E. Costello
Str Thomas ****
Southern
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victory over the ANGLO-LITHUNIAN TRADE
•
Police
27 A. Macfarlane,
(Bitp)...... 28
50 E 8 Abraham
A. W. Brown
J. A. R. Selby B. E. Maughan (Skip)....... The Police B.C. obtained their L.8. Greenhill first league points on Saturday A. C. Young when they sent the Craigengower A. T. Hamilton C.C. "B" team away, defeated by "A Chapman 12. slots,
Scores:-
P.E..C.
J. B. Fender
T. Tiina
F.B. Booker
A. R. Clarke
2
.0.0.0. “B”
E. Tuck
M. J. Medina
E, el Arculli
J. Cavanah"
(SD)...... 17 (Bkip)...
G. Duncan no
J.
(skip)
19
W. S. Dali. 9. Farlow
3
G. S. Alexander W. McHardy (Skip) W. Forrest A. Channing 8. Logan
J. 8. Riddell
(Skip)....... W. McLeod L, Glendenning
J. R. McWalter
A. E. Carey
16
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(Slip)
AGREEMENT
London, July 6. The Anglo-Lithuanian commer- cial agreement was signed at the Foreign Office this afternoon by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, and the President of the 19 Board of: Trade, Mr. Walter Run-
ciman, for the United Kingdom M. Bronius. Balutis, Lithuanian Minister in London, signed on be- half of the Lithuanian Govern- ment,
The text will be issued on Mon- day-British Wireless.
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18
Unsuccessful Saltor
52 She had parked her car in front of a fire hydrant for two hours. When she arrived back from her shopping a young policeman was waiting for her.
L.R.C. WINS BY BIG MARGIN The Indian Recreation Club
over the Craigengower Juniors, finishing 43 points to the good.
Ecores:-
24 scored an overwhelming victory. "I've waited for you for hours
what's your name?" he demanded. "It wouldnt do you any good 11 I told you" she replied. "You look a nice boy, but my husband is about twice your size and very jealous."
W. T. Brightman
C. 8. Rosselet 1. R. C.
G. Perkin
8. Sainsbury
(Bkip)
19
a. Post
(Skip). 20. A. H. Rumjahn E Marchent 18. O. Bux
C. C. C.
A. Coelho
W. Atkins
nine-a-side. Victory "fell to Law- rence's team, after 'Gosano's team had been leading over sixteen of the eighteen lengths.
Among the large gathering pre- sent were the. Hon Sir Thomas and Lady Southem. The latter distributed the prizes at the .Com- Dancing, eiusion of the sports. from music supplied by "Fred and his Pals" was carried on after the gala, until a very late hour.
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RESULTS
100 Yards Boys' Handicap.
1. L. M. Remedios; 2. A Azedo. Time, 83 seconds.
it Yards Free Style Handicap, "A" class aggregate...
1. A. A. Roza; 2 W. Lawrence. Time, 61 2/5.
100 Yards 'Back stroke Handicap, “B” class Aggregate,
1. J. A. Guterres; 2. B, Gosano. Time, 87 seconds."
75 Yards Medley Handicap, “C” class aggregate.
1. LM. Remédios: 2. E. M. Lawrence.
Tirie, 59 1/5.
50 Yards Ladles, race, Handicap. I. Miss V. Allen; 2. Mise D. Hunt. Time, 40 25 secs.
100 Yards Breast stroke, Handi- cap."
1. E. M. Marques; 2. N. Delgado Time, 79 2/5 secs、 Team Race,(Nins-a-side to swimm 50 Yards each.)
1. W. Lawrence's team; (W. Lawrence, Elva, Netto, H. Guterres, LA. de V. Soares, J. A. Figueiredo, M.A Baptista, A. Cruz, G. Sousa, and J. J. Alvares).
Legal: Comment "The law is hard and cold. read. Just-ice, in fact.
The
engineer Mr. E. Sweet, second officer, Woosung, is on short leave. Mr. W. G. Douglas, sup's second engineer officer, from short leave, has gor second engineer officer, Woosung.
Mr. A. J. Jordan, second en-
imgidiang
Three
Castles
Indo China S. N. Co. Mr. A E Jones, from reserve. has gone second ofear, Tuckwo.
Mr. A. M. Buchanan, second offer, Tickwb, has gone third officer, Yuensang
Mr. AM. Marshall, chief engi neer officer, Hein Changwo, has one chlet engineer officer, Lee- sang
Mr. A. B. Robertson, chief en- gineer amcer, Leesang, is on short leave...
China Merchants S. N. Co. Capt. M. J. Jóhannessen, of the Hsin Klang Teen, is on reserve.
Capt. C. C. Ma, of the Hain Hsin Ming, has gone command, Kiang Teen
Capt. 8. T. Teng, of the Kung Hain Pirig. has gone command, Mirig.
Capt. Huang Hung Chal of the Yu Shun has gone, acting master, Hsin Ming.
Capt. Chiang Chang Ching has gone acting master, Tu Shun
Mr. Sun Tso Jen, chief officer, Yu Shun, has gone acting chle officer. Kung Ping.
Mr. Chen Chang Tung, chief officer, Kung Ping, has gone act- ing chief officer, Yu Shun
Mr. King Sui, from short leave, has gone second officer, Kiang An: Mr. Chen Foh Ying, acting sec- ond officer, Klang An, is on Te serve.
"Which has more legs, one pig, or, no pig?" asked Freddle.
Father frowned and picked up his paper again
"T. didn't know you wanted to ask me a silly question of that of kind," he said. "One pig. course."
No, he hasnt." the youngster chuckled. "A pig has four lege and no pig has six legs."
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