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WEEK-END LAWN BOWLS
Teams For To-day's Matches
A full programme of matches: H W. Randall
Dr. Fernando Lawn
In both divisions of the
Lig given below:-
FIRST DIVISION
1.R. v. C.C.C. "A"
AE Coates.
. Westlake, Sr, G. Sheriff
(skip)
L de Rome A. Webster
Bowls league has been arranged for this afternoon." the teams be-
F. Harper
(skip) C.S.C.C. v. K.B.G.C. B. Rogers
skip:
W. Burling
D. Waterton
H. Westlake
M. J. Henderson
(skip)
C. Champelovier 3. Bright W. Buller
LA.R. Duncan
J. Hoosen M. I. Razark AM. Wahab A. R. Miqu
A. S. Gomes..
C. Strange
D Rumjan
(skip)
J. G. Charlton O.EF. Thompson (skip)
B Williams
skip
C. Summons
L Whant
A. H. Rumjahn
L. C. R. Souza
H. Beer
A. O. Madar
U. M. Omar
(skip)
(skip
W. Mulcahy
M. R. Abbas J. Landolt
D M. Khan
M. Y. Adal.
B W. Bradbury
.rskip>
וי
R. Basa
S. M. Rumjahn A. A. Razack. S O. Bux
A. R. Dallah R. F Luz
K.B.G.C. v. C.S.C.C.
(skip)
T. Armstrong
G. Chambers E. W. Hamilton W. E. Hale C. Hosking
R. R. Davies H. Rosc (skip)
K.C.C. v. TAIKOO
J Wald "
M. N. Rakusen F, Pattinson
A. W. Grimmitt'
(skip)
F. C. Spary
H. Overy
F.S.W. Smith JL. Dinnen
(skip)
W. Cunningham
J. C. Chalmers
(skip)
E Kern
T Carr
(skip)
(skip)
S. J. Houghton
T. Swan
S. Pollock
A. S. Russell
H Major
L. E, Lammert
J. Watson
J. Watson
F. McGowan
J. Budding
A O. Brawn
(skip)
W. Prown'
G. H. Stewart
(skip)" 14
(skip:
A. W. NorTie
P. Farrell
P. E. Knight
W. W. Hirst
J. C. Polson'
S. E Alderman
J. P. Robinson
•S. Eccleshall
(skip)
T. F. Stainton
(skip)
(skip)
L. Guy
J Tetley
J. C. Brown
A. M. Holland
· H Nish
V. Petherick
3 Meyer
(skip)
W. S. Drake
J. Puryls
J Deakin
(skipi
(skip)
J Hellidge
E. W. Simmonds
F. J. Jones
K.D.R.C. v. K.C.C.
W. Grely
J. Kempton
J McKelvie
(skip)
C Atkinson
V. Hast
R. Lapsley
J.W.M. Brown
H Hampton
R. P. Phillips
A. E. Silkstone
G. Mitchell
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** RECREIO v. YACHT CLUB, C. Roza Pereira G. S. Archbutt
J.A.D. Morrison
D. Alves
C. A. Lopes
J. J. Basto
(skip)
F. A. Xavier
A. Yvanovich Dr. R. A. Basto
F. X. Soares
(skip)
F. A. Machado
(skip
MS. Rosario
H. Gittins
C. J. Taechi
F. Goodwin
J. Fraser
E. C. Fincher
(sktp:
F. G. Craig
N. Bebbington
A. Hyde-Lay
is. Gray
skip)
*V. Ramsay
J. Lindsay
G. Cooper
F. Cullen
(skip)
C.C.C. "B" Y. RECRETO
W. Brightman
C. H. Basto
W. Gi
E. el Arculli
G. Duncan
(skip).
A Coelho H. V, Pearce M.A.R. Souza C. S. Rosselet
[skip)
J. R. Soares ..
M. J. Medina
W. Field
J Cavanagh
skip>
J. Bentley
B. E. Maughan
(skip)
E B. Reed G. E. Costello A W. Brown
J. L. Shellshear
(skip)
E. S. Abraham A. Murdoch
A. V, Barros A. T. Hamilton
E. M. Remedios J.W.C. Bonnar
(skip)
P.R.C. v. H.K.F.C.
W: L. Clark - E. Tuck..
(skip)
W. N. Headridge G. S. Graver G. S. Alexander A. Humphrey
A. Brooksbank
S Logan
(skip)
(skip)A. G. Chanrings G. Stephens
A. J. Johnston P. Morgan
J. E. Noronha
F. V. Ribeiro'
C C. Gliva
skip
La J. Bliva
L. F..Xavier
C. E. Marques
H. A. Alves
(skip)
A. A. Remedios
J. G. Ozorio
L. A. Gutierriez
P. X. M. Silvas.
SECOND DIVISION
J Leonard
W Atkins
Y. Abbas
"W. Way
C.C.C. v. H.E.C.
(skip)
D. K. Kharas
W. Phelps
A. Kitchell
W. Ward
(skip)
W. English Dr. Karanjia
R. C. Butler
W. Orchard
(skip)
G. T. Padgett.
A F. Paul
J. G. Haigh
(skip)
H. S. McKay
"J Sloan
J. L. Riddell A. Jackson
W. S. GlendinningJ. Russell
A. Wright
(skip)
A. McKellar WJ.D. Cameron 8 Strange
(skip)
H
(skip)
J. R. McWalter E. J. Edwards"
A. W. Smith N. Currle
(skip)
CLUB TOURNEYS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,
MAY 25, 1935.
PERRY WINS
In French Doubles
Championships
Paris, May 23.
U. S. BASEBALL LOCAL FOOTBALL HOME CRICKET RESULTS
Rain And Cold
Interferes.
New York, May 23. The art of the night baseball F. J. Perry," the Wimbledon
hatches arranged in the National champion, and C. Q. Tuckey League,
between. Philadelphia Great Britain) entered the semi-Phillies and the Cincinnati Reds, Anal round of the Men's Doubles had to be postponed to-day until in the French Championships to- to-morrow night.
day.
B
The fixture had to be put off on The British players qualified sur-account of the rain and cold. prisingly with a victory over the Other baseball matches were also French Davis Cup pair, Jean postponed owing to the weather Borotra and Jacques Brugnon, conditions. winning by 14-12, 1-6. 6-8, 6-1, 6-4. Another ne British victory was secured in the quarter final of the Women's Doubles in which Miss R. and Miss A. M. M. Hardwicke Yorke beat the Franco-American pair, Madame Mathieu and Miss Helen Jacobs, 7-5, 0-6, 6-4.- Reuter.
Searie v A. W. Meloy: L. Guy V. J. H. Budding; W. Hyde-Lay v. M. J G. Ross; J. E. Henson v.
V Henderson;
Petherick V. NTV Gooding: J. MacDonald v. C. B. Hosking.
H. Nish defeated R. Snook by 21 shots to 6 to enter the third. round.
Byes to second round:-P T. Farrell, G. E. F. Thompson. B. E. W.
R. Waterton, Maughan. D. Dunean, J. Fraser, C L. Farmer and J. C. GIL
President 'Cup
Byes into 'second round:-J. Charlton H. Nish. F. Morley, G. W. Allen, J. G. Allen. J. G. Meyer, B.
E Maughan, P. L Rapley. P. T and A. W. Farrell, J. C, Brown Russell.
First Round:-L A. R. Duncar v. D. W. Waterton; A. W. "Meloy v. B. S. Rogers; J. H. Budding Y. C. B. Hosking; J. Roberts v. R. Snook: A, M. Eolland v. M. L. Har- die; E. V. Searle v. C. L."Farmer; T. Gooding v. W. G. Gill; J. Mac-. Donald v. G. E. F. Thompson; D.
S. Drake v. M. J. Henderson V. Petherick v. A. Spence; J. E. Hen- son v. J. L. Tetley.
second Byes" to
round:-J. D. Thomson, S.. A. Bright. G. N. Mit- chell, W. Hyde Lay. E. H. Rose. G. H. Sherrif. R. Duncan, T. Arm- strong. G. Ross and J. Fraser,
Vice President's Cup Byes to
round.-D. W. second Waterton, P. T. Farrel (holder). G. W. Allen, V.. Petherick, G. E. Sherrie, M. L. Hardle, W. G. GM, W. S. Drake, T. Gooding. T. Arm- strong and C. L. Farmer..
First Round:-H. Nish v. E. V. Searle W. Hyde-Lay v. J. E Hen- son; A. W. Meloy v G. Ross; J. MacDonald V. A. S. Russell; S. A..
(skip) Bright v, J. Charlton; J. G. Meyer YL. A. R. Duncan; R. Duncan v.
With the Open Championships
G. N. Mitchell; R. Snook v. J. L. Tetley; W. E. Hale v."L. Quy; J. Budding v. J. C. Brown: H
in full swing, various Club tour-H. Rose v. Morley.
naments are being
commenced,
and below we give the draws of
the Kowloon Bowling Greep, Club and the Civil Service Cricket Club. -K.B.G.C.
Byes to secand round:-A. A. Spence, J. Fraser, B. S. Rogers.. F. L. Rapley, C. B. Hosking. B. Maughan, M. J. Henderson, A. M Holland. J. D. Thomson and G. E F. Thompson
Non Prize Winners' Cup
W.
Club Championship. Byes to second round-T. "Arm- strong. J. C. Brown, C. H. Sher- Byes into second round:-W. G. riff, A. Spence, M. L. Hardle. B, SG, L. A., R. Duncan, "D. Rogers, A. S. Russell (holder), L. Waterton, B. S. Rogers, M. J. Hen- A. R. Duncan, W, S. Drake and derson and S. A. Bright.
Ross round:-G.
V. J. J. Roberts.
Charlton; F. Morley v. A, Spence. Byes into second round:-A. W.
1. First Round:-H. H, Rose v. 3.
First
D. Thomson; P. D. O'Connell v. G. N. Mitchell; A. M. Holland v. G. Meloy, G. W. Allen, P. D. O'Con- (skip) W. Allen: F. L, Rapley J. G. nell. B. E. Maughan, E. V. Searle
W. B. Muskeit
"
A P. TarbuckMeyer:. J. L. Tetley v. F. Morley:R. Snock and J. E. Henson.
J. F. Barron
J. Charlton v. 8. A. Bright;” E. V..
SPALDING
"KRO-
FLITE
GOLF BALL
Lasts till it's
"Jost!"
BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP are included, amongst the marty offer succesom bildøved w ***Spalding Salle dețing 1933, -
CIVIL SERVICE
The following is the draw for.. the First Round or the Civil Ser- vice Club Singles Championship:
A. W. Grimmitt v. H. Major; M. Rakusen v, F. Jonies; T. Armstrong
V. A O. Brawn
The following have "received byes into the Second Round:
V W.
7. T
J. Deakin, J. Gellatley Burling: 8. E. Alderman Laing; C. Champelovier v. C. Strange; B. Williams v. P. Knight; 3. Purvis.
First Round:-H-F. Westlake v. E. W, Simmonds; T. Harper v. W. Marsell; R. R. Davies v. J. F. Mac- Kowal›
Handicaps Blogles
First round:-M Rakusen (-) v. 8. E. Alderman (-1); P. Kritght (-3) v. T Armstrong (scr); J. Purvis 2) "v. A. W. Grimmitt (-7); G. Strange (+1), V. W. Hillyer (+4) A. O. Brawn (-3) V. H. F. Westlake. (acr)..
The following bave received byes in to the Second Round: Bendall (+4); B. Willams (+4) v. H. Westlake (+1); J. F. Mac- gowan (-2) 7. F. Jones (D; L Deakin (-3),
·
First Round:-, Gellatley. (1) v. R. R. Davies (2); M. E. Par vis (+4) V. W. Mansell (+5): T Laing (ser) v.-H. Major (-1); E W. Simmonds (-1) v. W. Burling (+3) C Champelovier (+1)
F. Harker (+4)
The New York Giants suffered. another defeat but
Brooklyn Dodgers were also beaten. leaving the top positions but changed.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston Flitsburgh
•ttle
R. H. E
I
ง
0
7 11
0
(Wally Berger scored a home run for the Braves and Arky Vaughan homered for the Pirates).
New York
Chicago
4
8 6 10 2 (Kiki Suyler scored a homa run for the Cubs).
Brooklyn
"St. Louis
7 15 1 .8 18.0 (Joe Medwick scored a home run for the Cardinals The match went to ten innings)
The first night match between and Cin- Philadelphia Phillies cinnati Reds was postponed to to-morrow on account of the rain and cold.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R. H. E.
5 .8 Detroit
2
3 Boston
9 1 (Greenberg scored a home run for the Tigers),
Suspension List
The following list was forwarded us by the Hon." Secretary of the Hong Kong Football Association
Pte. Alves, R.AS.C. suspended for fighting-2 months from 10.11.34,
D. Aquino, Club de Recreio sus- pended for fighting 1 month from 10.11.34.
A. Yock, Radio Sports Club sus- pended for kicking 2 months from 8.12.34
A H, Baker, Young Indian sus- for dangerous play 2 pended months from 20.10.34,
Cheung Che Ming, South China A.A. suspended for fighting 12 months from 17.3.35."
Chung Nam. Rallway Rec, Club suspended for dangerous play 12 months from 26.4.35.
Duffield, Kowloon F. Club aus- pended for attempting to kick a player 1 month from 29,9,34.
Dumeld, Kowloon F. Club, pended for dangerous play 1 month from 1.12.34.
"
"
London, May. 23. Three of the County Cricket matches commenced on Wednes- day were concluded at the end of the second day's play, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex taking full points.
R. E. S. Wyatt, who has now re- covered from his injury sustained In the West Indies, scored 111 not ont, his third century of the sea- son, for Warwick; who, however, lost to Surrey by ten wickets owing to Fender being in great bowling fort in both innings. The only other century recorded in the three games also came in this match. Fishlock being unbeaten with 113 for the winners. Surrey.
The following were the results as cabled by Reuter-
A A. suspended for dangerous play 1 month from 15.12.34.'
!
Lo Ka Shi, Railway R.C sus- !
for suspended
2 dangerous play months from 13.1.35.
L. Cpl. Davies, R.W. Fusiliers suspended for fighting 12 months from 5.4.35.
Everson. R.A.F. suspended for kicking 3 months from 12.1.35."
Ho Chor Yin, Chinese Athletic suspended for kicking rest of sea- son from 20.3.35
Li Hung Chuen, Railway R.U. suspended for striking 10. weeks from 20.10.34.
Leung Wing Chul, South China
Inclement weather caused the postponement of the other three matches. The Axtures affected were: St. Louis Browns v. New York Yankees: Cleveland Indians Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago White Sox v. Washington Senators, -Reuter
Vintage
Tobacco
Middlesex beat Somerset by seven wickets at Lords. Somerset 121 and 187 (Rqpins 5 for.
i77).
Middlesex 140 (J, Lee 5 for 38) and
170 for 3.
15
Surrey beat Warwickshire by ten wickets on the Oral Warwick 90 (Fender 5 for 27) and 213 (Wyatt 111 not dut, Fender 5 for 76).
Surrey 266 (Fishlock 113 not out
and 39 for 0).
Sussex beat Essex by 63 runs, at Brentwood,
Sussex 210 and 145 (Nichols 5 for
41).
Essex 123 (Tate 8 for 26) and 189.
NEW WORLD'S RECORD
Winnipes, May 23. Swimming over the
mile free style, Phyllis Dewar, the dual Em- pire Games champion. broke the women's world record for the dis- tance when she returned 23 ms. 82 2/5 secs-
Renter.
C. T. Law, University suspended for kicking 12 months from 284.33. Mok Yuen Sang. South China A.A. suspended for kicking 12 months from 28.4.35.
O'Donnell, East Lancs, suspended; for kicking 2 weeks from 29.12.34. Selters, Lincolns suspended to striking 2 months from 17.11.34.
So Ka Shiu. Railway R.C. sus-0.5.34.
12 dangerous pended for
play 9 months from 13.1.35.
Tavares, Radio Sports Club sus- pended for kicking and fighting" 3 months from 12.1.35.
To Ho Hang, Chinese Athletic suspended for dangerous play 2 weeks from 20.3.35.
To Ho Hang, Chinese Athletic suspended for fighting 12 months from 9.5.35.
pended for fighting 12 months from
S. Tsang, St. Joseph's suspended for end of season from 2.3.35.
Gr. Uroc, R.A suspended for kicking 3 months from 212.34.
Wong Sik Ping. South China A.A. suspended for striking 12 months from 17.3.35.
Yeung Shin Yick, South China AA. suspended for dangerous play 2 months from 13.1.35
Yip Lal Yu, Police R.C. suspend-
Pus. Taylor. R.W. Fusiliers sus-ed for fighting until 5:1.35.
makes PLAYER'S the excellent cigarettes they are.
Player's Please
"IT'S THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS"
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