10

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935.

In the World of Sports &

CLUB DE RECREIO LOSE

Upset In Lawn Bowls League

JUNIOR LEADERS ALSO BEATEN

"Another surprise was created by the Kowloon Bowling Green in the premier division of the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday when they lowered the coloursof the Recreio, league leaders, by a margin of G shots. By this reverse for the Recreio, the C.C.

G. "A" who won against the K.C.C. moved up to the leading a position, having the same number of points with the Recreio with one match in hand.

Civil Service by virtue of their victory over the C.C.G. “B” broke their “duck” and at the same. time. created the only "double" of the day, while the I.B.G. secured their fourth win of › the season at the expense of the Police by 2 shots.

The Junior leaders, Bowling Green went down to`their near- est rival Recreios by 8 shots. Most of the games played on Saturday were very close affairs with the result that in several instances it was only in the last few heads that decided the two points, as witness the LB.C.—Palice. and Recreio-Bowling Green affair.

FIRST DIVISION

Kowloon C.' 0,

Craigengower "A"

770

Cralgengower "B"

51

Civil Service

65

Kowloon B. G. C.

58

Club de Recṛela

52

Indian R. C.

.61

Police R, C.

59

SECOND DIVISION

.

Craigengower

55

Kowloon C. C.

74

Club de Recreio

57

Kowloon B. Gi

49

Police R. C.

60

H. K.. Electric

57

Football Club

53

Taikco Docks

73

Civil Service

72

Yacht Club

་་

50

FIRST DIVISION

J G. Meyer.

P. W. L. Pts.

J. L Tetley

V. Petherick

9 7 2.14 Kowloon B. G. C. 9 6 3 12

J C. Brown

(skip) 11

Oralgengower "B" 8 4 4 Police..

B

A. S. Russell

8 4.4

3

w. S. Drake

J. Gi. Ozorto

Kowloon Docks.... & 3 5

&

iJ. Budding

H. "Rozario

Indian R. C.

7 4 3

8

L. Guy

Civil Service

71 B 2

(skip)

21

LA. Gutierrez

(skip)

13

58

52

MADAR TO THE RESCUE

1

Craigengower "A" 8 7 1 14.

Recreio

Kowloon C, è.

8 0 8 0

SECOND DIVISION

P. W. L. D. Pts.

9 8 I ◊ 16

K. B., G. C........ Recrelo

10 8 20 16 Talkoo Docks 10 7 3 0 14 .: Civil Service... 10 5 5 0 10 Kowloon C. C, 10 5 5 0 10

J. E. Norenha C. Marques 'F. X. Silva

C. G. Sva

(skip> 26

A. Remedios

AQUATICS

“Wilfred" Wins Again

Wulfred Lawrence once ogain proved himself to be the Colony's leading swimmer when he won the 50 yards Free Style Invitation event in, the Final Gala Night the V.R.C. on Saturday in the time of 25 4-5 secs. without 'much op- position. His efforts in the ap proaching interport will be very much looked forward to by his large number of supporters.

U. S. BASEBALL ENGLAND IN A BAD WAY Record Hitting By Vincent And Langton Bowl

Roger Crammer

New York, July 13. A Major League record was equalled by Roger Crammer of the Philadelphia Phil'es who made sx straight his to bring proces- scns of basemen to the plate. The Phillies made 26 hits altogether out of which they scored 18 runs. to 5 by Detroit Tigers. The latter, defeat by however, avenged the winning the second game 6-3, The swimming proved to be la fallure the previous day, scored in Washington Senators, after their teresting and exciting and among both games of their double header those present were His Excellency. against St. Louis Browns. the Oficer Administering the Government, Sir Thomas Southori

In the National League double and Lady Southern, Commodore Cheader Chicago Cubs beat Boston

Braves twice. G. Sedgwick and Mrs. Sedgwick.

The following the the result as Captain Cragg. Lt-Col. H. B. L.

cabled by Reuter:— Dowbiggin and Miss Dowbiggin.

An excitng event of the evening was the 200 Yards Invitation Relay Race which was won by Chinese Bathing club with the Chinese Y.M.C.A. a very close second.

At the conclusion of the evening sports Lady Southern distributed the prizes.

RESULTS:

The results were:-

50 Yards Free Style Handicap (Boys under 12 years): -1, P. Jorge; 2, L. Guterres. Time 38 1-5

secs

!

100 Yards Free Style Handicap ("C" Class Aggregate)-t, N. Deltz and L. M. Remedios (dead-heat);" 3. J. J. Figueiredo. Times 73, 4-5 | secs., and 66 4-5 secs, respectively. 50 Yards Free Style Inter-Club (Invitation) — 1. ^ ́W. Lawrence (VRC.); 2, 5. V. Gittins (V.R.C.); 3. D. Lo (South China). Time 25 4-5 secs.

75 Yards Medley Race for Boys 12 to 16 years:-1, R. Marques; 2. A. Guterres; 3, L. Remedio. Time 66 3-5 secs.

150 Yards Free Style. Handicap

At. Sookunpox the Indian“ Re- " creation Club beat the Police Re- | (“B” Class Aggregate):~1, Ed. da creation Club by 2 shots.

Scores:-

P.R.C.

L.R.C.

W. McLeod

A. H. Rumjahn

Police R. C... 10 4.5. 1

9

T. Talion

A. Baker

Cralgengower... 9 3.6 0

8

F. Nolans

D M. "Khan

Football Club 9 3 6 0 Electric

6

J. Shepherd

A. W. Wahab

10 2 7 1

5

**(skip)

26

(skip)

21

4

J. Fender

al

M. R. Abbas

G. Perkins

Yacht Club...... 9 2 7 0

SENIOR DIVISION

K.C.C. BEATEN

At Cox's Road, the Cräigengow-

er "A" beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 29 shots.

Scores:-

K.C.C.

H Gittins

A. E. Silkstone

E. C. Fincher.

J. Fraser

(skip). 18

H. Overy

F Goodwin

W. Eyde BP. Phillips

(skip)

G. Moss

W. McHardy

S. M. Rumjahn

M. Y. Adal

A. O, Madar

(skip)

→ Hocsen

21

A M.. Rumjahn 8. O. Bux W. E Hollands. A. R. Minu

(skip)

41

C. Dowman.

W. S. Dali

E. G. Post

C.C.C. "A"

(skip) 19

59

C. Summons

LR.C. Sousa

H. Beer

U. M. Omar

(skip) 23

A E. Coates

A. S. Gomes

D. Rumjahn

R G. Craig A. A. Razack

(skip) 19

JUNIOR DIVISION

K.C.C. WIN

61

At the Valley, the Kowloon C.C..] beat the Craigengower C.0. by 18

shots: "

Scores:-

Craigengower

Kowloon "C.C.

8 J. Houghton

D

B. W, Bradbury

(skip)

24

J.W.M. Brown

J. S. Landolt

.

W. English

W. Nissim

N. J. Bebbington R. Basa

W. Atkins

6

A Hyde-Lay R. F. Luz

W. Atkins

W. J. Ceal'

(skip) 14

(skip)

23

W. Ward

(skip)

11

(skip)

41

70

J W. Leonard

G. Lee

Dr. Karanjia

CIVIL SERVANTS WIN

L. B. Lamert

C. Fletcher.

30

M. N. Rakusen

TW. Carr

202 (skip)

19

On the C.C.C. green, the Civil H. W. Randall Service Cricket Club beat the W. E. Way Craigengewer "B" team by 14. shots.

Scores:-

Craigengower "B" Civil Service

A. Coelho

K. V. Pearse

MAR. Bouza

C. 8. Rcsselat

*(skip)

G. Duncan

14

W. T. Brightman

W V. Field

E er Arculli

(skip)

J. Soares

Y. Abbas

24

W. GU

J. Cavanagh

(skip)

12

51

PE. Knight

S E. Alderman

T Armstrong

20

J. Hollidge

(skip)

E. Simmonds

J Geliately

J. Deakin

F. J. Jones

(skip)

H Major

R. R. Dayles

J MacGowar

(skip)

D. K. Kharas J. Pau

F 8min. W.-C. Simpson Dr. Fernando J. Howe. A. Kitchell C. J. "Tacchi

(skip)_____24______ (skip) "

55

25

Roza; 2, J. A. Guterres; 3, L. A.. Soares. Time 2 mins. 9 1-5 secs.

200 Yards Inter-Club Relay Race (Invitation)-1, Chinese Bathing Club (Tsang Ho-fook, Leung Shut- man, Ng Wah-chau, and Chan Chi- ming); 2, Chinëse Y.M.C.A (Ip Hon-cheung. Ng Chi-man, Kwok Hon-ming and Yeung Yuk-wah); 3. Young Companions Association; 4, South China, Athletic Associa- tion.

Members' Blindfold Race (Para): -Won by A. A. Roza and J. A. Guterres.

Water-Polo:-Won by Dr. Laing's team: M. M. de V. Spares: S. V. Gittins and LA.. Soares: W. Lawrence: B. Gosane, Dr. Lang and J. A. Guterres,

creation Club beat the Hong Keng Electric. Recreation Club by 3 shots.

Scores; Police

H. Brown W. Headridge .. W. L. Clark

S. Logán

(skip) 20

W. McKay

Electric

A. P. Tarbuck T. P. Saundersor L. de Rome

A. Webster

(skip)

J. G. Halgh

A. G. Channings H. S. McKay A J. Johnson J. Sican W. Glendinning W. Muskett

23

·

(skip) 17. (skip) 15 L. Glendinning R. C. Butler WJ.D. Cameron W. Stoker. A. Wright, G. T. Padgett A, W. Smith “ A. F. Paul

(skip)

23

80

(sktp)

·

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Detroit

R. HE

8. "8

7 12

1

1

Well For South Africans

London: July 13.

To those with a superstitious thrn of mind, the fact that the Third Test began on the thirteenth day of the month will not augur well for England who, in the first "innings of their en- counter with the South Africans, were all out for the comparative- ly poor store of 216 runs.

Wyatt won the toss but that was the only part he played in England's first innings for he was promptly diamläsed for a duck by Crisp. Hammond and Mitchell both batted well for England but the others found the bowling of Vincent and Langton too good with the result that the visitors, at the close' of play on the first day, found themselves in the comfortable position of being only - alle over 100 runs behind with nine wickets in hand.

CLOSING SCORES ON SATURDAY

Eton Bowler's Good Performance

London, July 13,

The two-day cricket match de- tween Eton, and Harrow at Lord's ended to-day in a draw.

T

A feature of the match was the fine bowling of. W, R. Rees-Davies," son of the former Chief Justice of Hong Kong, who took 6 wickets for 66 for Eton in Kerrow's frst innings.

Harrow scored 249 and Eton re- plied with 239′ runs. Harrow in their second innings declared at 204 for 6 with P.M. Studd playing

The wnning of the toss by namesake to the boundary to send Wyatt was considered tremer- up the century arter 127 minutes, an unfinished innings for 100. dous advantage, but the crowd. and shortly afterwards Hammond Bton had scored 94 runs for which had increased 15,000 before reached uls 50 as the result of when the closure was applied.

were play actually commenced,

two masterly boundaries of 'Mit- given an early shock, for England's "chell and a cover drive to the rails skipper, after being in difficulties of Bell, He had been at the crease with the first two balls, sent down for 93 tramutes,

Chicago New York (Lou Gehrig and Lazzeri homered by Crisp smicked the third, an out- winger, Into Cameron's safe hands for Yankees).

behind the wicket 0-1-0.

Barber, who joined Smith, open- ed very condently with attractive leg shots; he steered his first ball from Langton away to the square- leg boundary and scored a 3 of his second delivery. Thereafter. bowever, both batsmen were peg- ged down and the '50 was signall- ... 6 12

ed only after 55 minutes play. "1 Fhiladelphia

3 10 1

BARKER QUT (Greenberg homered for the

5 9 0 Philadelphia....... 18 26 (Fox homered for De.roit Tigers while Jimmy Foxx and Johnson homered for Philadelphia, Roger Crammer made s'x s.raight hits. equalling the modern Major League record).

Detrolt

COUNTY MATCHES.......

The following are the closing scores of the County matches be-.. However, just as he was getting gun on Saturday as cabled by into his stride for the first time Reuter:- this season, following two boun- Sussex, Worcestershire --Rt' darles off Bell, he stepped in front Hove-Worcester 362: Sussex 144 of a straight um from Vincent for 2 147/4/63,

9.

Hammond, who had batted for 110 minutes, bit five boundaries in a partnership that yielded 69 runs in 80 minutes.

SEVEN MAIDENS Hardstaff then joined Mitchell, who was in the 30's, but had his Cameron, the South Africa vice-first Test indings terminated after Tigers and Johnson for the Athle-captain and wicket-keeper, was

just reaching double figures when struck on the right temple when Vincent accepted a low return taking a rising ball from Vincent, catch.-177-5-10 He had to leave the field, but 're- turned after a few minutes, with the wound plastered.

tics).

St. Louis Washing.on

St. Louis. Washington "Cleveland

Boston

"

7 0

1 10 3

4 75.

10 17 I

4 11

0

7

1

NATIONAL LEAGUE

"New York Pitsburg Boston Chicago Boston Chicago

Brooklyn Cincinnati

.:

RH E.

7.15 2

6

13

1

2

3

10 13

1

1 7

1

3

14

1

2 6

3

5.7 1

0

2

Philadelphia St. Louis

1 4 9 (J. Collins homered för St. Louis" Cardinals).

FRIDAY'S GAMES

New York, July 12. Only one match was scheduled in the National Baseball League to- day, that between the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals, but owing to rain the contest had to be postponed,

Both the Yankees and the Tigers wan, their fixtures in the American League, thus leaving the top teams unaffected by the results. The Detroit club only just managed to beat the Senators, winning by two mins to one.

Results of to-day's matches "as cabled by Reuter follow

AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis

R. HE

07 0 Philadelphia DAN 9 14.0

(Higgins scored a home run for the. Athletics. and George Blachol- der blanked out the Browns).

Cleveland

New York

.19

9.0 5 10 J (Lou Gehrig and Crosetti scored home runs for the Yankees).

Chicago

2

13 17.

57

2. 10

2.

27

15

TAIKOO'S EAST WIN Bost

At the Valley. the Hong Kong JUNIOR LEADERS DEFEATED! Football Club were beaten by the At King's Park, the Club de Re-Talkoo Dock Recreation Club by crelo beat the Kowloon Bowling: 20 shota,

Green Club by: 3 shots.

Recreio

| K.B.G.C,

16

C. R. Perira

J E Henson

D. C. Alves

A. W. Grimmitt'.

(skip)

29

65

LEADERS DETHRONED

At Austin E62d,

the Bowling

Green Club defeated the Club de

Recreto by 6 shots.

Scores

KB.G.C

P. T. Farrell.

Duncan

C. A. Lopes

(skip)

18

F. A Xavier Dr. R. Basto P.Ivanovich b) écarts

(skip) 20

F. A Machado

JMS, Rosario

A. V. Barros

Recrele

C. E. Besto

(skip)

LF. Xavier

V. Ribeiro M-Holland H. A. Aires

(sidp)

WE Hale""

CB. Hosking

H Rose

(skip)

8. A. Bright

G, Ross

LAR Dun CSK

Bcores: REF.C.

A. Steven

A. Humphreys 4. Jackson

Taikoo Peoples

A W Norrle J. C. Poison

A Macfarlane, G. H. Stewart

16:

N., Curtle

G. 8. Graver

E. Tuck K

GRP Thompson A Brocksbank

(skip)

J Wald.

F. Pattinson W.Cunningham

(skip Brown

25

(skip) 15(skip) 10.

G. Stephens G. W. Allen D. W. Waterton FP Ansów: 8: MJ. Henderson E. J. Edwards

Russell [/w(skip)-, 1920 (skip)

19: (skip) 18

-ELECTRICIANS DOWN At the Valley, the Police Re

Detroit

Washington

Cricket Club beat the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 22 shots.

Beores

CB.CC. HF. Harper BWiliams

J. M. Purvis

C. Strange.

ME Purvis

WJ. Buriz

stlake

H. Westlake H3.3

B. Mansell

Yacht Club

|E W. Hamilton. P. 8. 30 LB. Whant - J. Ber Brawn

53 YACHT CLUB BADLY: HEATER

At the Valley, the Civil Service

B

Vincent at this stage was keep- ing an immaculate length, having sent down seven successive malden After a very promising partner-overs. Mitchell, however, balls. ship that had added 52 runs. Bar- Nicholls also failed to save show- ber was well taken at forward shorted characteristic Yorkshire pa- leg by Bell off Langton. He hadence, and had scored a sterling contributed 24 towards the 52 add-44 when Harditan deft

ed for the second wicket.

Leicestershire - v.・・ Warwickshire as. Hinckley;---Leicester 241: War- wiek 104 for 2.

Nottinghamshire †.... Derbyshire at Nottingham:-Derby 353 (Wor- thington 92: Notts no wicket for no ‘rums.

Northamptonshire Essex, at Northampton: Northants 231 Read 6 for 64): Essar 76 for 5.

Gloucestershire v. Hampshire, at Bristol: Gloucester 133, Hamp- shire at Bristol: Gloucester 133: Hampshire 138 for 6

Kent v. Surrey at Blackheath--- Kent 338 (Fagg 23, Ashdown 90. Woolley 62, Valentine. 74): Surrey 98 for 2.

Glamorgan Pontypridd

Somerset at Glamorgan 19 (Cameron "b for 50); Somerset 156 for 9.

Lanca-

Without a run added Ames, who The South Africans met with has been one of the season's big- Lancashire, v. Middlesex at Man- their third success after" 26 runs

gest disappointments, was bowled cheatex:-Middleser £15: had been added for the third off his pads by Vincent to provide shire 74 for 5. wicket, when Smith played inside the South African with further- oneer Vincent's faster deliveries

success. Nicholls failed to save and was snapped up behind the

the "rot." stepping in front of a wicket by Cameron for 36. scored delivery from Langton with only out of 78. He had batted 100 min-

11 runs added. utes in his first Test innings.

The scores were:—.

ENGLAND 1ST INNINGS

R. E. S. Wyatt e Cameron, b

Crisp,

“WALLY” TO THE RESCUE Hammond, who went in a wicket later than usual, was then joined by Mitchell, the Yorkshireman wno was brought into the side at the Smith c Cameron, b Vincent last minute, and the pair played Barber c Bell, ǹ Langton out time until the luncheon inter- Hammond Lb.w., b. Vincent.... val, which was taken at 95 for 3. Mitchell e Mitchell b Langton Hammond then being 23 and Mit-Hardstaff c and b Vincent chell 8

Ames b. Vincent

1

A crowd of 25,000 was present Nichols 1.by,, b Langton when play was resumed. Both Sing b. Langton batsmen ignored Bruce Mitchell's Verity e Cameron b Crisp efforts to tempt them with high Bowes not out 4... spinners, and scoring was con-

Extras sequently on the slow side. Mit- chell, however, straight drove his

Total

Langton

*Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W.

Crisp Bell

13,5 3 26

16

3. 48

26 3 59

4

Vincent

32 12.45

o Mitchell

6

30

36

SOUTH AFRICA-IST INNINGS.

24

14

83 L J. Siedle not out

58 B. Mitchell Lb.. b Hammond

10 E. A. Rowan not out

Extras

Tutal (for 1 wit.)

26

0

4

-12

1

0 Bell, H. B. Cameron, R. J. Crisp, E. 8 L Dalton, A, B, C. Langton, B. Mit -

Bouth Africa-H, F. Wade, A. J.

- cheli, E. A Rowan. 1. J: Bledle, K.

216 | F. Viljoen, and C. L. Vincent.

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