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LOCAL GOLF
Draw For The Summer Cup
The draw and starting times for the qualifying found of the “Sum- mer Cup" of the Kowloon Got Club, to be played over the Club course on Sunday, are as follow:
9.00-W. C. Simpson and Henderson.
son.
R
9.04-J. McKelvle and A. Ander. 9.08-W, Geall and J. W. Fisher. 9.12-H, H. Mundy and E...
Murphy.
9.16-3. D. Thomson and W. Taylor.
LAWN BOWLS ·
Yesterday's Results
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1935.
AN ELABORATE PROGRAMME
For Athletic Sports
1,000
Due to the heavy downpour of ram earlier in the day the lawn
Yesterday approximately .Dowis programme was somewhat curtalled yesterday. Most greens aspiring athletes finished off their were inclined to be on the heavy training, except for light work- side, and only two out of the four outs, in preparation for the 1st day matches in Kowloon
were com races of, the 2nd Annual Inter- pleted. The Bebbington-Simmonds Scholastic Athletic Meet originated Lie on the Recrelo green was not last year by the Chinese YMCA. played due to the sodden condition 33 schools are represented in the of the ground while at the Kow-Meet and some keen sport is ex- foon Bowling Green H. Gittins led pected. F. Nolan by 7 shots to 5 on the 6th head.
A run away victory was scored by R. Basa over C. H. Basto at 0.20 H. C. Borner and W. Ahern. 9.24-J. G. Charlton and R. Col.K.C.C.. the match 1ings.
9.28-J. J. King and N. Bab- hington.
9.32 F C. Barry und W. M. Groves.
0.36-D. C. Wilson and A Dennis.
9.40E F. Barnes and A. An- drews.
J.
9.44-A. Eastman and S. Mac- Nider,
Play is over 18 holes and the best 16 scores will qualify.
“A” LICENCE
Flying At Penang“
Singapore, May 14. Holidays and unsettled weather towards the end of the month in- terfered with activities (states the April report of the Penang Flying Club) nevertheless hours flown, particularly by soloists, were satis- factory. Flying times were follows:-
Hours. Mins.
Dual instruction
43
45
Solo
65.
15
Passenger flights
Joy rides, etc.
15
45
Cross country
38
10
Tests
1
25
102
20"
Total
Mr. Wee Theang Slew passed all tests for a Straits Settlements "A" Licence and six pupils did their first solos during the month: they were Messrs. A. J. Hercombe, J. A. Parker, T. A. D. Hewan, R. Ć. Hin, R. W. Scarlett and Yoong Blew Fun.
being over
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This meet promises to be one of the most colourful of the year when the parade of athletes with their colours and school banners take place as part of the opening 'cere- within 37 minutes, Basa scoredmony of the Meet. Mr. Yeung Yat 22 to Basto's 2 on the 13th head. Hyde-Lay won at the expense of J. E Noronha by 21 to 17 shots. On the C.S.C.C. green U. M. Omar had no dificulty in overcoming his clubmate W, V. Field, winning by 21 shots to 5.
The results were:---
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J. E. Noronhs last to A. Hyde Lay by 21 shots to 17.
E. Oittins led F. Nolan by 7 shots to 5 on the 8th head,
C. H. Basto lost to R. Basa by
22 shots to 2 on the 13th head.
U, M. Omar beat W. V. Field by 21 shots to 5.
CRICKET AT SINGAPORE
Governor Bowls Well
Singapore, May 14.
To the S.C.R.C. fell the honour of entertaining the Arst cricket team which included H.E. Sir Shen- ton Thomas.
Fa. chairman of the meet will give a report of the meet. Mr. L. C. Cheong will give the opening speech and Mr. Ngan Sing Kwan will deliver the main address.
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THE EVENTS
The events for the 1st day of the Meet are as follows:-
11a.m.
100 Meters dash (5 heats) Class
A Boys.
Shot put (23 entries) Finals Class
B Boys.
50 Meters (5 heats) Class G Boys 50 Meters (8 heats) Class D'Boys. Baseball throw (15 entries) Finals
Class E Boys.
U.S. BASEBALL
Cubs Trounced By Yanks
LAWN BOWLS
H.E.C. Team For Saturday
The following have been select-
at
New York May 20. Rain caused the postponemented to represent the Electric Re- creation Clubin their match of two National Baseball League matches to-day. The New York ngainst Cralgengower - CC Giants, present leaders. suffered Happy Valley on Saturday: another defeat, being beaten by convin- Pittsburgh Pirates by a cing margin.
blanked out
Babe
The Cubs Ruth's outfit and wor by fire clear runs.
White The Yankees and the Sox were "engaged in the Ameri- winning can League, the former
The lead- by seven runs to two ers however, have a big advan tage and the top positions remain unaltered.
Results of to-day's matches as cabled by Reuter follow:-
.. AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago
New York
་
R. H.
E
•2 10
1
2
A home
........ 7 10 (Tony Lazzeri scored run for the Yankees).
Detroit
1 B 12 Philadelphia
G 155 1 (There were eleven innings. Greenberg scored a home run for the Tigers while Johnson and
homered for Jimmy Foxx Athletica).
Cleveland"
Boston
the
1
7
1
9
2
(R. Farrell scored a home run
Hop, step, jump (7 entries) Finals for the Red Sox),
Class A Girls.
12 p.m.
400 Meters dash (5 heats) Class
A Boys.
100 Meters dash (& heats) Class
e Boys.
Shot Put (21 entries) Finals Cless
C Boys.
"
· Running Broad Jump (27 entries)
Class D Boys (Finals).
50 Meters dash (5 heats) Class
E Boys.
Shot Put (7 entries) Fina's Class
B Girls.
I p.m.
Group Demonstrations,
It was the whole day match play- ed. yesterday at Hong Lim Green
the against
Non- ? p.m. Singapore Benders, which was won by the home side by five wickets.
The teams lunched together in the club,
Winning the toss, the Non-Ben- ders elected to bat first. Things were, however. going none too rosily for them until Sir Shenton and Leljssius stopped the rot.
His Excellency, played a very enterprising innings and hit three fours.
Flight to Kuala Lumpur Two aircraft were flown to Kuals H. R. Bartels, who was top- ..Lumpur on April 12 for cross-scorer, hit three sixes and eight country practice and returned the fours, while J. Huggins, going in same day; the Chief Instructor and late, hit four boundaries before be Mr. Wee Theang Slew flew in one
ing stumped. machine, and the other was flown by Mr. Tye Poly Sun accompanied by Dr. Lee Tlang Keng. Dr. T. Wilson also few to Kuala Lumpur on the 18th and returned with Dr. Egan as passenger.
Other cross-country flights were to Alor Star, Sungei Patani and Talping.
Aircraft of 100 Squadron R.A.F. Singapore landed at the aerodrome twice during the month and pri- vately owned aircraft VR-RAF ... Mr. Loke Wan Yat-and VR-RAF --Mr. Ong Ee Elm-also landed on two occasions. One aircraft of the Kuala Lumpur Club, piloted by Mr. M. T. Stanley, visited Penang dur- ing Easter.
The first annual general meet- ing of the club, held at the club house. was largely attended by members and friends.
Evan Wang and Keng Hock paved the way to victory for the S.CR.C. Wong was very aggressive and hit nine fours and a six which crashed into the adjoining police court buliding.
Keng Hock, who brought the century on the board, was more restrained, in that he took a longer time than usual to collect his runs. He included Ave fours in his score.
The winning hit was made by Choon Lla with a boundary hit of Sir Shenton just before the tea interval.
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Sir Shenton came out with the best bowling analysis for his side with his slow leg-breaks. His three wickets cost him 12 runs aplere
NON-BENDERS
C. E...H. Jacobs e Choon Lin
b Boon Beng
JJ
110 Meters hurdles (3 beats)
Class A Boys. ·
200 Meters dash (6 heats) Class
B Boys.
Hop, Step, Jump (5 entries) Fin-
als Class C Boys.
Running High Jump (6 entries)
Finals Class A Girls
100 Meters dash (6 heats) Class
➜ Boys, Shot Put (7 entries). Finals Class
C Girls.
3`p.m.
200 Meters dash (5 heats) Class
A Boys.
Running Broad Jump (20 entries)
Finals Class B Boys.
100 Meters dash (5 heats) Class
C Boys.
Shot Put (18 entries) Finals
Class D Boys.
50 Meters (2 heats) Finals Class
D Girls.
4
p.m.
יד
400 Meters hurdles Class A Boys
(3 heats).
200 Meters (5 heats) Class C
Boys
Running Broad Jump (21, entries)
Finals Class E Boys.
Shot Put (11 entries) Finals Class
A Girls
50 Meters dash (2 heats Class
C Girls.
5 p.m.
Shot Put (21 entries) Finals Class
A Boys,
St." Couts
Washington
2
B
5 2 10 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE ..
New York
R. H. E. 4 8
Pittsburgh
(Forrest and
11 14 2
Jensen
scored
home runs for the Pirates).
Boston
0
6
HOME CRICKET ®
Victories for Lancs and Derby
London, May 20
in Two matches the County Cricket Championship begun ou Saturday concluded at the end of the second day's play, Lancashire and Derbyshire taking full points from their opponents.
R: C. Butler, W. Orchard G. T. Padgett, A. F. Paul (Skip); J. G. Haigh. H. S, McKay. J. Sloan, W. Muskett (8kip); A: P. Tarbuck, J. F. Barron, de Rome, A Websternings and Hopwood's good bowling, (Ship).
assisted them to victory in a poor
A score of 87 not out by Wash- brook in "Lancashire's second in-
Reserves:-W. E. Peers and W. scoring match.
Stoker.
K.C.C. TEAMS The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club Senior lawn bowls team. against the Kowloon Docks R.C. on the latters' green on. May 25-
J. W. M. Brown, E. Hampton. R. P. Philips. A. E. 8ilkstone (Skip); F. Gittins. C. J. Tacchi.
P. Goodwin, J. Fraser (Skip); E C. Fincher, P. G. Crale. N Beb- bington, A. Hyde-Lay (Skip).
JUNIOR TEAM
The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club Junior lawn bowls team against the Talkoo R.C. on their own ground on May 25:
W. Mulcahy, M. N. Rakusen. E Kern F Carr (Skip); S. J. Hough. ton. F. C. 8pary. L. E Lammert H. Overy (Skip): F. S. W. Smith. J. S. Dinnen, W. W. Hirst.. J. P. Robinson (Skip)
Chicago
5 "10 0 (Blee pitched for the Cubs). Owing to rain the matches be- tween Brooklyn Dodgers and Cin- cinnati Reds and
"
Lancashire beat Worcestershire by 9 wickets at Old Trafford. Worcester: 187 and 133 (Hopwood
# for 61). Lancashire: 124 (Perks 8 for 44).
198 för 1 (Washbrook „ 87 "not
out).
Derbyshire beat Leicestershire by 10 wickets at Derby.
Leicester: 140 (Copson 5 for 37) and
202. Derbyshire: 311 and 32. for 0.-
Reuter.
SETBACK FOR SECOND DERBY FAVOURITE **
London, May 20. The second favourite for the Epsom Derby, Bobsleigh, was found to be amiss following a workout st Newmarket to-day.
Trainer Leader told Reuter that the setback was only trivial and that he hoped to have the horse out in a few days.
Despite the trainer's reassurance, any mishap, however small, is dis- Philadelphia turbing, with the. Derby to be run Phillies and St. Lou's "Cardinals", in a fortnight-
Beuter. were "postponed.
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London, May 9. Feshevsky, the 23-years-old chess prodigy, regarded in some quarters as the best young player in the world, and noted for the speed with which he makes many of his, inoves, inet Sir George Thomas, the British champion, in the second last round af the Margate Chess Tournament rat
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Reilly won an interesting gaine against Miesca, but the Milner- Barry v. Fairburst and Sergeant v. Miss Menchik games were sc journed.
Alteration to classification lists
· dated March 11, 1935: Bayardo to `B`Class.'
0
A, B. Jordan c Boon Beng b
Choon Lim
400 Meters dash (5 heats) Class
B Boys.
1
T. J. Lelisalus lbw. b Boon
Beng
200 Meters dash (5 heats) Class
▸ Boys.
12
Running Broad Jump (10 entries)
Sir Shenton Thomas c Evan
Finals Class A Hirls.
Wong b Boon
22
H. R, Bartels b Chow Tat
Rotning Broad Jump (9 entries)
Finals Class B Girls.
67
E. J. Riches b Boon
40
Col. Hill Boon Beng
1
Baseball Throw (5 entries) Finals
Class D Girls.
O. P. Griffiths Jones c Keng
5.30 p.m.
Hock b Boon Beng
0
800 Meters relay 12 heats) Class
J. Huggins st, Wong b Boon
Beng
28
0
A Boys.
Running Broad Jump (8 entries)
Finals Class Girls
J. A. Dean not out
W. W. Dean's Choon Lin b
F. Boon
Boon Beng Choon Lin Slow Hian H. Boon Keng Hock
Extras
Total
135
Bowling
O. M. R. V.
142. 3 42 5
8 2 19 1
G 18 0
Tan Boon Beng b Bir Shen-
Con Thomas
Chua Choon Leong not out. I
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts.) 133*
Innings declared closed.
Low Kee Pow, Hoahing, Woon
5 2 11 3 Chow, Tat and Tay Lian Teck did
4 1 18 0
not bat.
Choon Leong Chow Tat
1 0 11
0
S.C.B.S.
3 1 11 1
H. Boon h Leljaslua
Bowling
O.-M. R W.
W. W. DeaZÍ
119
2
BELLOPHANE WRAPPED
18
Ong Blow Han b W. Desn
H. R.Bartels Sir. Shenton
4
1 7.0
Ever Wong b W. Dean
7.40
36
Chia Keng Hock Ibw. b' Sir
Labenton Thomas „
T.- Leijsafus
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E. J. Riches
Yap Choon Lam c Lelissluts
J. Huggins
b Bir Shenton Thomas
18
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