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LAWN BOWLS INTERPORT

*To Be Held In

October?

The forthcoming 'Interport an- counters against Shanghai, was the subject of a Committee meeting held yesterday, of the Lawn Bowls Association, which was presided over by Mr. H. Nish. There was a good attendance and it was decid- ed after much discussion to ite up to Shanghai proposing the Arst week in October as the most suit able time to hold the Interport As before there will be three encounters the greens select- ed being as follows:-

games.

Club de Recreio f1st Interport). Civil Service Cricket, Club (2nd Interport).

Kewlogn Bowling Green Club 3rd Interport).

The Selection Committee wil be made up of the following:----

Mr. H. Nish (President of the H.K. Lawn Bowls Association); Mr. C B. Hosking (Hon Secretary, H.K.L.B.A.) Messrs. F. Jones, U. M. Omar, F. X. Silva, J. Y. Ramsay, and J. Tacchi

CRICKET IN THE SUMMER

East Lancs League

Despite the extremely hot wen- ther, the East Lancs Regiment are running a very successful Inter. Coy, league, and the following matches were played during the past week:-

At Shamshulpo on July 8, H. Q. Wing (last year's winners) defeat- ed "C" Company by 27 runs. H.Q. batted first and a complete collapse by their best batsmen, who are all Battalion players, saw 5 wickets fall for only 14 runs. Ple. Baker, and Boy Francis then became asso- clated and between them carried the score to 56, Baker made an invaluable 51 and Francis was re- sponsible for a steady 15. Bands- man Cox then followed up the good work by making 25, the final score being 134. C.S.M. Elvin was the mos; successful bowler for "C" Coy, his final analysis being 5 wkts, for 58 runs. Pte. Fullen took 2 for 6.

"C" Coy. could only total 107. Elvin followed up his bowling by making 31 and shared with Pre. Herbert, who made the same score. he baiting honours. L/Cpl. Steele was responsible for 16.

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Bandsman Luff (5 for 29) and Pte. Baker (3) ter 12) bowled well for H.Q.

On July 11th also at Shamshul-

It was decided that the commit- tee will be given full power to select teams, not only for the Interport but for the Zone, games in which Shanghat are also engaged.

The old method, as used last. "C"

club to year permitting each nominate four candidates for In-talles 157 made 61 terport honours was ideal when

Hong Kong was visiting Shanghal, as it was then a question of select ing men who could make the trip

Here in Hong Kong the situation was entirely different and it was decided that it would be better to dive the Belection Committee full powers to make their own selection, Irrespective of nominations sent in by Clubs.

ZONE MATCHES The full programme for the Zone matches was decided as under:

Shanghal v. Victoria, Craigen-

gover C.C. green

Coy. defeated "B" Coy.. The former batted first and to- runs of which Elvin plucky innings in a marred by only one chance, when he had made 40. His innings was particularly meritorious in view of he fact that he received a nasty. crack over the head when only 10. Other double figure scorers' were, Sgt. James (25), L/Cpl. Golds- worthy (16) L/Cpl. Steele (16) Pie. Fallen (13) and Capt. Wheatley (12)

"For the opposition Pte. Caw- thorne 4 for 49. Pte. Smith 2 for 14, L/Cpl. Homer 2 for 25 were the mos; successful bowlers.

4

"D" Company were only able to otal 95 of which Pte. Crabtree

"Shanghai v, Kowloon, Kowloon (38), Pte. Young (16) Lt, Dawson (14) 2/Lt. Murphy (11) were the D.R.C. green Shanghai v, 2nd Division, Talkoo principal scorers.

R.C. green.

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Elvin was again the best bowler wih 6 for 38 whilst Goldsworthy took 3 for 22...

BILLIARD LEAGUE

No trial games are to be organis- ed as from past experience, it was found to be very upsetting and were actually, in fact no criteron

The East Lancs have just start- on which to base form. Possibly a

ed an Inter-Coy. Billard league few practice games would be run on the same lines as the Car- arranged for the selected teams. rison league le, each team prg- The charge for entrance to Inter- vides six players, "one point is given port games, will be the same as

for each game and one point to The the team with the highest aggre- last year $1 including tax Club on whose ground the Inter- gate. port games are to be staged will be

On Monday 8th. "A" Coy. beat responsible for the seating accomDS" Cey. by 5 points to 2. modation, etc."

On Tuesday 9th. "B" Coy. beat Mr. C. B. Hosking opened the Q. Wing by the same score, meeting by reading the minutes of On Wednesday 10th, "C" beat the last meeting, which were adopt-1"A" by 6-1. ed unamiously

To-day's Fixtures

The fixtures for this afternoon and teams are given below-

FIRST DIVISION

1

K.C.C. v. Craigengower "A"

H. Gittins

A. B. Bilkstone

Fincher

Fraser

(Skip)

J.W.M. Brown

A. E. Coates

A. S. Gomes

D. Rumjann

Indian v. Tolce

M. R. Abbas W. McLeod

M. Rumjans T. Tallon

M. Y. Adal

A. O. Madar

(Skip)

C. Dowman W. S. Dall

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1935.

Radio

LEAGUE TENNIS

Score Easy

At the Police Recreation Club ground, Happy Valley yesterday evening, the Radio Sports Club proved rather too strong for the home team. winning 6 sets to 3 sets in their "D" division match:

The scores were:-

Wm Chunson and G. Singh (Radio S.C.)

beat A. R. S. Major and

S. Smith beat J. Galvin and Baker lost to C. Ple and G.

Carruther

7-5 6-1

S-T

D. Leunard and K. Slazh (Radio S.C.)

beat A. R. 8. Major and

S. Smith beat J. Galvin and B.

Baker

6-3

6-3

lost to C. Plle and G.

Carruther

4-6

N. B. Kitchell and M. R. Hassan. (Radio S.C.>

# best A. R. S. Major and

S. Smith

Galvin and 3. beat J.

Baker drew with C. Pile and G.

Carruther

6-2

and

KOWLOON C.C. BEATEN

PLAYER FROM INDIA

Wins Overseas Tourney

HOME CRICKET

Innings Win For Lancashire

London, July 11. Following the success of Notts by an innings and 45 runs over London, July 11. In the annual Luelter Golang Northants within two days actual Society's Overseas tournament at play, Lancashire defeated Essex at Walton Beach. L. Foster, of Cal-Old Trafford by an innings and 54 cutta, with a score of seven up, runs Hopwood and Washbrook won the first prize in the 36-hole scoring centuries for the winners. bogey competition in which com- pettors from all parts of the world participated.

The two best scores over to-day's eighteen holes were resurried by Norman Brookes, the Australian Davis Cup player and Wimbledon lawn tennis champion. and by T. S. M. Terrace, of Shanghal both of whom were five up.

Terrace is a consistently good. go.fer and his handicap, was five strokes.—- Reuter."

DIVISION

Playing a high standard of ten- nis, the S.C.AA. defeated the 6-3 C.B.C.C. in a "B" Division match by 8 sets to 4, on the former's 6-6 courts.

The Chinese "combined better than the visitors, and were till value for their win:

In their two-day match, Norfolk and the South Africans falled to reach a decision. Three-figure scores were made by a batsman on either side...

The following were the score details as called by Reuter:-

The South Africans drew with Norfolk at Norwich,

Norfolk; 325 (Edrich 111) and

59 for 3,

an

8. Africans: 367 (K. F. Viljoen 103

not out). Lancashire, beat, Essex by innings and 54 runs at Manchester," Lancashire: 412 for 5 dec. (Hop- wood 101 Washbrook 107 not out).

Essex: 173 (Booth 6 for 53) and

185.

NEW MOTORING RECORDS

Salt Lake City, July 11.

matorist," The English

John Cobb, driving a Napier Railton, established several world's records which were previously held by the German. Hans Stuck

The following new times, were created by Cobb:

an

50 Kilometresat average speed of 154.48 miles an hour;

Ju milies as an average of 133.608 miles an hour":

100 kilometres as an average speed of 153.13 miles an hour:

100 miles at an average spead of 152.96 miles an hour and 200 kilometres at 24 speed or 153.34 miles an hour- Reuter

TAYLOR'S LONDON DRY GIN.

SUPERLAH

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beat E. L. Shute and I

Agafuroff

7-5

The score is as follows:-- H W. Ho and W. C. (S.C.4.A.)

beat D. Valentine and J.

Bendall

6-2

Lee

beat C. Daley and G.

Fowler

8-4

drew with E. L. Shute and

1. Agafuroff

€-6

C. P. Ip and K. M. Chan (S.C.A.A.)

Sole Agents-

beat D. Valentine and J.,

Bendall.......

6-4

beat E. L. Shute and I

"Agafuron

6-3

beat C Daley and G..

beat D. Valentine and J.

Hassan

Fowler K. F. Li and (S.CA.A.)

6-1

Bendall

6-2

Tal. No. 20185.

H.

K

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beat C. Daley and G.

Fowler.....

6-3

Playing on their own ground at Sookunpoo, the Indian Recreation Club defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by 5 sets to 4 sets.

The scores were:-

and M. A. K. Minu (LR.C.)

45

lost to L. E. Kirby and

.3-6 V. H. Freeman beat D. Orr and J. Walker 6-2 lost to D. S. Green and

4-6 A Philippens D. M. A. Razack and H. K. Ram (T.R.C.)

lost to L. E. Kirby and

3-8 V. H. Freeman ....... beat D. Orr and J. Walker 6-4 lost to D. S. Green and

A. Philippens....

3-6

A. K Suffiad and A. Bakar (LR.C.)

lost to L E. Kirby and'

3-6 V. H. Freeman beat D. Or and J. Walker 6-1 beat D. S. Green and A

Philippens

AT SOUTH CHINA AA.

6-4

At the South China A.A. grouzid, the Army Recreation Club were entertained by the home team and were badly defeated by 7 sets to 2:

The scores were:-"

S. Wong and (S.C.A.A.)

L. Y. Hung

C. M. Tsang and C. M. Chang (B.C.A.A.)

beat B. Turner and W.

Chapman

.

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8.13

8.70

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CAPSTAN CAPSTAN

10% packet

đưa tin

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beat B. Turner and W.

Chapman

6-4

CAPSTAN MAGS.

503.

$ .80

JC. Brown

L. A. Gutler::z

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beat J. H. Fowles and J.

G. Davis drew with W. F. Miller

and G. T..Taylor

CAPSTAN DE LUXE

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$.76

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3.22

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31.10

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10% packet

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6-2

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drew with. J. E. Fowles

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D. M. Khan

E. G. Post

T. Taylor

7-5

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A.

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W. E. Hollands

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W. T. Leung and T. Man (9.C.A.A)

KOOL

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beat B. Turner and W.

Chapman.

LUCKY STRIKE`

208. packet 20s packet

8*22

6-3

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508 tin

$.60

G. Moss

lost to H. Fowles and

OLD GOLD

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W. McHardy

J. G. Davis

3-6

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6-3

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8.13

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3..85

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81.44

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C. Summoas ""

R. G. Craig LC.R. Sount

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H. Övery

U. M. "Omar

J. Ecosen

J.C.S. Fender

A M. Rumjahn G Perkins.

S. O. Bux

A R. Minu

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J. S. Landolt

F.Goodwin

W. Hyde

R. P. Phillips

A. A. Razack

P Basa

R F. Luz (Skip)\

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"Craigengower: "E" V. C.S.G.C.

G. Duncan

“W. Brightman

W Field

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A. Coelho HV Pearce

MAR Souza C. 8 Ensselet

J. R. Boarea Y Abbas W. Gill

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EW. Simmonds

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J. Deakin FJ. Jones

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J. Leonard

Dr. Karanjla HW. Randal W. K. Way

(skip) D. K. Karas G. Lal Dr. Fernando A. Kitchell

W English W. Atkingt W. Phelps w.ward

Y. K.C.t.' y

H.. Nissim

B. J. Houghton W. J. Geadl L, E. Lammert

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G. Lee C. Fletcher M. N. Rakusen T. Carr

ES.W. Smith

W. G. Simpso JHowe

"own courts, K.DR.C were beaten by a team from the C.R.C. by 6 sets to 3. The Chinese played confidently

Playing on their

and deserve the victory.

The score is as follows:

C. E. Millard and V. M. Hast (Kowloon Docks)

lost to Aŭ kg and H. P

Chances,

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beat C. M. Mox and Y. K

Fên

M. Purvis W

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08, Archbutt PS. Casaldy

beat T. K. Leung and L

Bentley

A. E. Persons and J.B. Sturgeon (Kowloon

and, H, P.

Br.

and

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Grimmitt

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