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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935.

LAWN BOWLS IN THE RAIN

Craigengower And Recreio Still In Winning Vein

BOWLING GREEN FORGING AHEAD

IN JUNIOR DIVISION

Despite the heavy rain on Saturday a full lawn bowls pro- gramme was carried out. Craigongower "A" and Recreio main- tained their 100% records in the first division while Kowloon Bowling Green also maintained their proud position in the Jun- lor division,

The other features of the day were the check received by C. G. Silva's all-conquering rink at the hands of. C. 5. Rosse- let's (Craizengower "B") four. The 100% records of A. R. Dal- lah's quartelle was shattered by B W. Bradbury (Craigengower) A. Brooksbank's (Football Club) rink recorded a seven and sixes were recorded by W. H. B. Musketi. A. R. Dallah and R. F. Loz.

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RECREIO v. C.C.C. “B”

RECREIO v. YACHT CLUB At King's Park the Recreio beat the Yacht Club by 41 shots.

Scores: Recreio

FA. Xavier

P. Yvanovitch Dr. R. Basto " FX. Soares

(skip) 29

C. R. Pereira D. Alves

C. A. Lopes

76

Yacht Club

G. S. Archbutt J G. Morrison E S. Abraham B. E Maughan

(skip -12 A.. Muradock W. J. Hansen

A. T. Hamilton J.W.C. Bonnar

K.C.C. v. TAIKOO At King's Park yesterday the Talkoo Recreation Club beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 31 shots.

Scores!-- K.C.C.

FIRST DIVISION

Indian R. C. Kowloon B. G. C. Kowloon Docks

40

Craigengower "A"

J. J. Basto

73

63

Civu Service

55

(skip)

21

(skip)

13

66

"Kowloon C. C.

56

F. A. Machado

E. B. Reed

Craigengower “B”

52

Club de Recreio

61

J M. Rosario

G. E. Costello

A. V. Barros

A. W. Brown

SECOND DIVISION

EM. Remedios

J L Sheilshear

(skip) 23

(skip)

10

Craigengower

49

H. K. Electric

60

Civil Service Kowloon C. C.

Kowloon B. G. C.

35

45

Taikoo Docks

Club de Recreio

76

Yacht Club

Police R. C. .......

62

Football Club

W.

. FIRST DIVISION.

P. W. L. Pts.

C. C. C. "A"

5 5 B 10

5 50 10

K. B. G. C.

5 3 2

6

Kowloon Docks Police

4 2 2

4

C.C.C. "B"

+

2 2

4

G. Duncan

5 2 3

4

W. T. Brightman

I. R. C.

4 1 3

2

W. GW

K. C. C.

0.4 0

E el Arcul

C. S. C. C.

4

0

SECOND DIVISION A

A. J. Coelho

P. W. L. D. Pts.

K. B. G. C.

5 5 0 0 10

Recreio

5 4 1 0 8

Recreto

C, C., C. "B".

Police

Talkoo

C. C. C

G. S. c. c.

Football Club

K. C. C.

5 3 1 1 7

5 3 2 0 6

5 2 3 0

5 2 3 0 4

5 2 3 0 4.

5 2 3 0 4

5 13 13

Yacht Club

5 0 5 0 0

Electric

FIRST DIVISION-

CRAIGENGOWER EASY WIN At Sookunpoo Craigengower Cricket Club "A" team beat the Indian Recreation Club · by 33 "shots.

Scores - L.R.C.

J Hoosen

M. I. Razack

A. M. Wahab

A. R. Minu

(skip)

D. M. Khan -

C.C.C.

J. Landolt

A. A. Razack

R. Basa'

R. F. Luz

15

(skip)

23

A. H. Rumjahn

M. Y. Adal

A O. Madar

(skip) 13

M. R. Abbas

8. M. Rumjahn

8. O. Bux

A. R. Dallah

C. Simmons

LC. R. Souza

H, Beer

U. M. Omar

(skip) 25

A. E. Coates

A. S. Gomes

D. Rumjahn'

At the Valley Craigengower "B" was defeated by shots by the

Club de Recreio.

Scores:-

(skip) 20

H. V. Pearse

M.A.R. Sousa

C. 6. Rossetlet

(skip)

J. Soares M. J. Medina W. V. Field

J. Cavanagh

(skip)

Recreio

A. A, Remedios

J. G: Ozorio

LA. Gutierrez

F. X. Silva

. (skip) 23

J. E. Noronha

C. H. Basto

F. V. Reblero

C. G. Stiva

17. (skip)

L. J, Silva

L. P. Xavier

C. Marques

17

H. Alves

15

[skip)

21

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SECOND DIVISION

CS.C. v. K.B.G.C.

61

At Happy Valley the Kowicon Bowling Green Club beat the Civi Service Cricket Club by 18 shots.,

Scores:-~~ C.S.C.C.

H. F. Harper

W. J. Burling

H. F. Westlake

H. Westlake Sr. (skip) 13

B. Williams

E. WHamilton

L R. Whant

R. R. Davies

"(skip) 16 C. T. Cham-

pelavier

W. J. Buller T. Armstrong

K.B.G.C.

S. Bright L.A.R. Duncan J. G. Charlton

O.E.F. Thompson

(skip) 23 G. Chambers

W. E. Hale

C. B. Hosking

E. H. Rose

(skip)

B. S. Rogers D. Waterton M. Henderson

10

(skip) 12

B. W. Bradbury

(skip▸

C. Strange

G. H..Sherriff

25

(skip)

18

.

(skip)

23

73

47.

65

R.

C.

40

1

K.B.G.C. v. C.S.C.C.

At Kowloon the Bowling Green Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 8 shots.

Scores:-

K.B.G.C.

A. S. Russell

J. Watson

J. Budding

L QUY

(skip)

P. Farrell

J. L. Tetley

J. C. Brown

23

A. M. Holland "

(skip)

H. Nish V., Petherick

JG. Meyer

W. 8. Drake

22

C.S.C.C.

P. E, Knight.

S E. Alderman

Eccleshall

J. Halidge

(skip)

H. Major

18

JF. McGowan

A. O, Brawa

A. W. Grimmitt

(skip)

P.R.C. v. · II.K.F.C. Playing at home Police beat the Football Club by 9 shots.

Scores:

Pollee R.C. W. Clark

W. Headridge G. Alexander

5 Logan

(skip)

20

A G. Channings

A. J. Johnston

J 5. Riddell

W. S. Glendin-

Football Club G. Stephens

P. Morgan

A. Jackson

J. Russell

(skip) 17 E. Tuck G. S. Graver

A. Humphreys

A. Brooksbark

18

(skip)

ning

22

(skip)

18

A. Wright

A. McKellar

E W. Simmonds

WJD. Cameron 8, 8trange

J. Purvis

J Deakin

(skip) 18

F. J. Jones

(skip)

23:

JR. McWalter E. J. Edwards A. W. Smith N. Curris

(skip).. 20

(skip)

18

63

55

42

63

Cricket

At the Valley yesterday Hong Kong Electric R. C. Craigangower by 11 shots.

Scores: Craigingower

the

beat

KOWLOON DOCKS v. K.C C.

At Hunghom the Kowloon Docks

R. C, beat the Kowloori

Club by 10 shots.

Scores:

Kowloon Docks

W. Greig

G. Mitchell

J. Kempton

J. McKelvie

(skip)

C. Atkinson' V. Hast

R. Lapsley

8. Gray

(skip)

V. Ramsay

J. Lindsay

H. G., Cooper,

F. Cullen

(akip)

E.C.C.

J. W. Brown

H. Hampton

R. P. Phillips. ATE. Silkstone (skip)

27.****

21

218.

H Gitting.. C. J. Tacchi F. Goodwin J. Fraser

15

(sk(p): 17

E. C. Fincher

R. G. Graig

N. "Bebbington.

FLE.C. Y. C.C..

D. K Kharus

W. Phelps

A. Kitchell

W. Ward

. (skip)

J. W. Leonard

W. H. Atkins Y. Abbas W. K. Way

(skip)

W. English

Dr. Karanjia

28/

H. W. Randal

Electrics

J. C. Haigh

H., S. McKay J. Sloan

WEB. Muskett

(skip)

A. P. Tarbuck"

J. F. Barron L. de Rome A. Webster

(skip) R. O. Butler

29

14-

W. Orchard

GT. Padgett

17

Dr. F. Fernando A. F. Paul

: (skip)

A Hyde-Lay

24}\\(skip)

W. Mulcahy

M. N. Rakusen

E. Kern

T. Cart

(skip)

FI

S J. Houghton

A. Spary

L E. Lammert

H. Overy

(skip) 22

F.S.W. Smith

J 9. Dinner

W. W. Hirst

J P, Robinson

(skip) 12

45

Talkoo

J. Wald

F. Pattinson

W. Cunningham

J. C. Chalmeds

(skip) 25

W. Brown

J. Rutledge

J. C. Polson

T. F. Stalcton

(skip)

* Swan

4. Pollock

J. Watson

24

G. E. Stewart

(skip) 27

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YESTERDAY'S GAME

Only one lawn bowls game was played yesterday and that was the Rinks Tournament when QC the Recreio green A. Hyde-Lady's quarette comprising J.WM. Brown, E. C. Fincher and F. Goodwin de- feated the Cralgengower combira- tlon-F. X. Delgado,. N. P. Karan- Jia. W. J. Howard and F. S. Fer- the nando (skip) by 12 shots. score being 28-14.

The match was more or less a one-sided affalis. the winners leading all the way and were at no time seriously challenged.

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A PLEASANT FUNCTION

TENNIS

To-day's Matches

SCHOOL SPORTS

Yesterday's Results

The Inter-scholastic Union con- cluded their Annual Athletic meet at the S.C.A.A. Stadium, Caroline Hm. yesterday when the pro- gramme was brought to a close. Although the overcast sky threat-

Tennis fans will be given a treat' to-day when Kowloon Cricket Club meet the Chinese Recreation Club in the Mixed Doubles league at Causeway Bay. The game should be a very evenly contested öne and on paper the Kowloonites stand aened in the morning a very large Better chance of winning--I think crowd attended and the weather they will, by five sets to four-as cleared up in the afternoon to give they have three well-balanced

the visitors an enjoyable time. pairs while the Chinese are prac- tically a new team, and it is this combination (or is it lack of com- bination?) there I fear will let them down. In any case it will be a close game and those who will make the trip to Causeway Bay will probably and that it would be At the conclusion of the sports worth the trouble going all that the president of the Union thank- distance to see these two sides ined the participants for their sup-. action.

port, and he also congratulated the prize-winners.

KOWLOON SECOND STRING The Kowloon No. 2 team will be at home to the United Services: Recreation Club but they are" a „very weak team and will do well to annex even a set against the much improved U.S.R.C. six. "

I have not been able to get the C.R.C. team but the three other teams will be as follows:—

K.C.C. IE, C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel; R. F Fincher and Miss M. Grimth; A. E. Quest and Miss A. Mackenzie."

K.C.C. II-A. W. Ramsey and Mrs. Horsford; C. E. Watson and Mrs. Whyte; H. L. Oppenheim and Mrs. Knight."

U.S.R.C.-L. Goldman and Miss R. Hancock: Major Withington and Mrs. Rice Evans or Mrs. Grim- ble: Capt. Mcon and Mrs. Kyall.

DUNLOP

"FORT BALL

There were about 800 parti- cipants representing.over 30 middle schools in the Colony for boys and girls. The Wah Yan College and the Sai Nam Girls' College were most successful and captured most of the prizes,

The results were:-

100 Meters "B" Grade (Boy): Chan Chor Chi (Wah Yan), Li Tak Ki (Wah Tah

100 Meters "B" Grade (Boy):- Tang Hon Yew (King's College), Yu Kwai Lo (King's College).

50 Meters "O" Grade (Boy):-- Wong Kin Chung (Wah Yan), Mak Pak Chow (Pul Ching).

50 Meters "A" Grade (Girl)-Ho Sau Ying (Ning Tung), Lò Man So (Foo Yan).

"

50 Meters "C" Grade (Girl). Wong Fang Or (Sal Nam), Chiu Tun Htag (Ning Tung).

High Jump "A" Grade (Boy)- Sun Chung Kin (Wah Yan), Chan Ki To (Queen's Colleges.

200 Meters "B" Grade (Boy): Tang Hon Yew (King's College), Mah Yat Kwong (King's College). 200 Meters "D" Grade (Boy) TENNIS Chung Mum Chi (Nam Wah), Ta!!

Pul Wah (Pul Ching)..

Hong Kong tennis enthusiasts have always been regarded a very fortunate lot in that they have all the facilities they want for this extremely popular game: Always there is same firm ready to cater for the needs of even the most fastidious player and it is a well- known fact that some players are very particular about the type of ball they use. Quite rightly too

or although some may hold that the racket makes all the difference lp one's games, it is not generally realised how much even the best player can be put off by balls that that are difficult to control. There are not properly turned out-balls

the

are some makes that "lose shine" (to borrow a cricket term) after a set or two and there are

80 Meters Low Hurdles "A" Grade (Girl) :-Chung Fung Ching (Ning

C.B.A, (h) C.C.C. (h)

v. University V. C.R.C. FRIDAY "B" Division "

v. K. Docks

KFC. th I.R.C. (K) Civil Service (h) K.C.C, (h) K.B.G.C.

v. South China

v. Radio V. Police

v. Army T. C.

HOME CRICKET RESULTS

London, May 25. Three centuries were recorded to-day in the County. Cricket matches which commenced in the morning, namely:- Barber (Yorks> Ames (Kent),

Bakewell (Northants)

191 128.

·121

Other high scorers were Wlarow (Notts 94 not out, Shipman and Prentice, both of Leicestershire, 92 and 93 respectively.

Best bowling feats of the day were-Copsin (Derby) 5-29, East man (Sussex) 5-36. Howarth (Wor- cester) 6-58, Glover Glamorgan: 5-70.

CLOSING SCORES The following were the closing scores as cabled by Reuter.-

South Africans. v. Middlesex at Lord's:—South Africa: 202. Middle- sex 28 for 1.

Essex v. Derbyshire at Brentford: Essex 116 (Copson 5 for 28) and 85 for 3 Derby 150 (Eastman" 5 for 35).

Surrey t

Gloucestershire V. Bristol: Surrey 238. for 4.

Hampshire Y. Worcester at Southampton:-Hants 136 (FIO- worth 6 for 58). Worcester 104 for

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Tung), Kwan Hing Fin (Sai Nam).. 200 Meters "C" Grade (Girl) :- Chiu Tun Eng (Ning Tung), Chan Sook Shin (Ɛai Nam).

400 Meters High Hurdles "A" (Boy);-Chan Kew (Wah Yan), Chan Chin Chun (Wah Kiu).

80 Meters Low Hurdles "B" (Boy):-Wong Kwong Chla (Tuni Mui), Tam Yew Cheun (Sai Nam). 100 Meters "E" Grade (Boy): Tong Man Sang (Sai Nam), Ching Kai Chi (Sál Nam).

80 Meters Low Hurdles "B" Grade (Girl)-Lau Yip Ching (Baf ("Nam), Kwan Wing Pun (Sal Nam). 50 Meters "D". Grade (Boy):- Leung Luma Kam (King's College). Wong Kum Sum (Nam Wah),

."

100 Meters "B" Grade (Girl)- Pun Yew Sin (Bai Nam), Mor Hing Choi (K)t Rong),

50 Meters "D" Grade (Gul):- Chan Mut Yin (Bok Oy), Chow Kam Ning (Ning Ta).",

60 Meters "B" Grade (G{{}); L Ou Kwan (Kit Fong). Chow Shan Ning (Ling To).

400 Meters "A" Grade (Boy):

Leicestershire v. Lancashire at Leicester:-Leicester 348 for 7 (Shipman 93, Prentice 93)..

Northamptonshire v. Glamorgan at Rettering: Northants 329

Bakewell 121, Glover 3

for 79) Glamorgan 5 for

Nottinghamshire v. Somerset at

Nottingham:-Notts 351 for T

Winrow 94 not out).

Warwickshire v, Kent at Birm- ingham-Kent 247. (Ames 138). Warwick 68 for 1.

Yorkshire v. Sussex at Leeds- Yorkshire 421 (Barber 101). Sussex 20 for 1.

LA T MATCH RESULTS Glamorgan "beat Worcestershire on the first innings at Swansea.

Glamorgan 279 and 241 for 9 dec Worcester: 261 (Mercer 6 for 831 and 149 for 8 (Mercer 5 for 65),

Cambridge University drew with Nottinghamshire at Cambridge.

Notts: 345 (A Staples 125) and 349 (Rought 7 for 100), Cambridge: 405 (Bartlett 183).

The South Africans beat Hamp- shire by 110 runs at Southampton. South Africans: 304 (A. D. Nourse 75) and 248.

Hampshire: 197 (Crisp 5 for 59) and 245 (Arnold 79).

Chan Chor Chi (Wah Yan), Chung Kit Fun Wah Yan).

100 Meters "C" Grade (Boy):-- Wong Kin Chung (Wah Yan). Ip Kum Chun (King's College)."

50 Meters "E" Grade (Boy):-Tin King Ning Tung), Ching Kai Che (Sai Nam).

100 Meters "C" Grade (GLB:- Chlu Tun Hing (Ning Tung), Wong Fung Or (Sai Nam).

800 Meters "A" Grade (Boy):~~~ Nin Tung), Wah Tai),

400 Meters "B" Grade (Boy);--- Tong Sin Woon (Wah Yan), L Chiu Tal (Commercial).

100 Meters D Grade (Boy):- Tai Yung Wan (Pit Ching), Wong Kum Sum (Nam Wah).

100 Meters "A" Grade (Girl);- La Mun So Foo Yan), Ho Sau Ying (Nin Tung).

100 Meters "D" "(Girl) :-than Mu! Yin (Bok. Oy), Chan Kam Ning (Ning To).

110 Meters High Hurdles "A" (Boy):-Chan Kum (Wah Yan), Sim Chung Kin (Wah Yan).

(Continued on Page 12)

ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU

also many other complaints, but We take pride in the introduction of

all this now fades into the back- ground as a thing of the past with the arrival of the new Dunlop Fort Tennis Balls

I had a tin given me on Satur day morning and' all anxious to try them out, I had a game with them the same afternoon (despite the fact that it was raining intermit tently and the court was rather wet) and I am glad to be able to say that they are diferent to anything I have used previously

A very pleasant function took place at the Kowloon Dock Re- creation Club on Saturday even ing (at the conclusion of the K.D.

The deep, untrimmed nap sur- R.C. v. K.C.C. match) when the face of the Duronap cover was no president of the Club, Mr. Cole-doubt responsible for the fact that man. presented Mr. H. Hampton after many sets, on a wet court. with à K.DR.C. badge (in brooch form).

In a short speech Mr. Coleman said they were all very sorry that Mr. Hampton was leaving the Colony. He thanked him for all he had done for the game when he was secretary of the Associa- tlon and wished him all the best of luck in the Old Country.

Mr. Hampton who is leaving by the R.M.S. Empress of Asta Saturday suitably replied.

BOBSLEIGH AGAIN BAD

on

London, May 25. The latest news is that Bob- sleigh, Lord Derby's entrant for the Derby on June 5 at Epsom, is again bad.

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After cantering this morning. he was given trotting exercise, and appeared, as he trotted, as if the trouble near the hind legs decided not to "gallop him. had returned. As a result, is was

"I will not give up all hope, but his position is now much more serious," said Trainer Leader.- Reuter.

PERRY AND TUCKEY BEATEN

Paris, May 25,

the ball retained its "bounce" (a

very important feature), and in the end they were just as service- able as when I first played with them.

I have not the silghtest hesitation in recommending the New Dunlop Fort Tennis Balls and because of their excellent quality. I am sure favour with local tennis fans, who these new balls will at once gain

yet once again are fortunate in tha; the balls should be available so early in the season. With the Dunlop Fort, a very enjoyable and

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Tin of 4 5/9 $2.50

successful season is predicted for CLUBS

all-F. M. A..

PROGRAMME FOR

THE WEEK

The following is the programme of League Tennis matches for this week:--

TO-DAY Mixed Doubles League C.R.C. (h)

V. KC.C. "A" K.C.C. "B" (h)' V. UB.R.C

TUESDAY * "A" Division "

C.R.C."B" (hi C.C.C (h) USRIC. (h) K.C.C. (1)

V. C.R.C. “A

V. Recreio "E"" V. Recreto-"A" Y. LR.C. WEDNESDAY "B" Division

v. University

7. K.C.C.

. South China

IR.C. (b) CBA. (h> HKC.C. (h)

V. C.R.C. Civil Service (h).

THURSDAY "C" Dividon

A sensation was caused in the semi-final round of the French Doubles Lawn Tennis champion ship at Auteur to-day by the de- feat of Fred Perry and C. R. D. Tuckey, who were eliminated by Vivian McGrath and D. P. Turn-||| bull, the Australian Davis Cup South China (h). 7, KITC players, by 3-6, '6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4-- | Army T.G. (H) Reuter

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Day's Slip Rate

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@ 24

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Tin of 3 3/9 $1.65

Tin of 45 - $2.15

CLUBS

Per Doz: 18/5 $5.80

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