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HỒNG TONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935.
2. In the World of Sports
KOWLOON SCORES THE DOUBLE
New Record Win By Recreio
The Bowls results on Saturday turned out very much as ex- pected with the exception of the win by the "wooden spoonista"" the K.C.C. over the Police by 22 shots. The K.C.C. Incidental- ly, brought off the only "double" of the day, their junior win- ning at the expense of the Police at home,
Coalgengower "A" had no difficulty in beating their "B" string while the Recreio's win over the Indians was very much as expected
E
Craigengower "A had no seen during the afternoon" was Kowloon that between the Kowlooo Bowling Green and the Dock. It was a ding dong struggle until the last wood of the match when the Bowling Green -scored the necessary shot to give them victory.
In the Junior Division, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club · enhanced their chances of retaining the championship by best- by ing Taikoo, while the Recreio established a record win tenuncing the Mectricians by 50 shots to better their 41 against the Yachtmen!
Guy's There were no possibles of 7's scored. although L Bowling Green rink, F. X. Soares' Recreio tour, J. Cavanagh's Craigengower quarette and A. Macfarlane's Football Club four all secured 6's.
Craigengoer "B" Kowloon Docks
Police R. C.
Indian R. 'C.
5. A. Bright
G Ross
LAR, Duncan
D. Peoples
T. Swan
G. E. Stewart
G.EF. Thompson R. C. Wallace
*(skip)
14
I E. Henson
W. E. Hale
C. B. Hosking H. Rose
(skip)
64
(skip)
20
CH, Summers F. Pattinson W. Cunningham JC. Chalmers
(skip) 16
CRICKETERS WIN
47
At King's Park, the Kowloon Cricket Club defeated the Pollee Recreation Club by 4 shots.
Scores:-. K.C.C.
J. S. Smith F.S.W. Smith
P.R.C.
W McKay W Headridge
W. C. Simpson A. J. Jinson F'Kern
W. Glendinning
(skip) 19
1
A. Nissim 3. J Houghton
W. J. Geall L. E. Iammert
(skip) 15
L Glendinning W. R. Chester Woods
J C. Fletcher
J. S. Dinen
A. Wright A W. Smith
(skip). 25 H. Brown
J. Headridge T. Hunter
4
FIRST DIVISION
"-53
M. N. Rakusen
Craigengower "A"
1. W. Carr
S. Logan
75
............ 52 47
(skip) 26
(skip) 14
Kowloon B. 'G. C, Kowloon C. C.
53
48
80
56
44 Club de Recreio
SECOND DIVISION
`Craigéngower
83
Yacht Club
Kowloon B. G. C.
64.
Taikoo Docks
"Kowloon C. C.
60
Police R. C
Club de Recreio
84
Football Club
43
***** FIRST DIVISION
P. W. L. D. Pts.
"Urhigéngower ́"/98 1 0 16 Club de RecTelo 10 ́ ́8 2016 Kowloon B. G C 10 7 3 0 14 Indian R. C......
Police R. C.
844-0
H. K. Electric
Civil Service..............
Police
G: C. Perkins
J.C.S. Fender
G. C. MosS W"MéHardy
(skip)
8
16
g
W. McLeod
&
T. Tallon
F. Nolan
IN
2
J. Shepherd
(skip)
15
J. Channinga
Cralgengower "E" 9 4 5 0 9 4 5 0 Kowloon Docks 9 3 6 0 Civil Service
7180 2 Kowloon C. G, ... 9. 1 8 0
SECOND DIVISION"
P. W. L. D. Pts. Kowloon B. a. C. 10 3 1 0 18 Club de Recreio 11 9 2 0 18 Talkco
Civil Service
Docks.... 11 7 4 0 14 11 6 5 0 12 Kowloon C. C........ 11 8 5 0 13
Police R. C Craigengower Football Club H K Electric Yacht Club
S. Dall
E. G. Post
K.C.C.
RECREIO WIN BY 50 SHOTS
At King's Park the Club' de Recreto beat the Hong Kong Eec-
H.K. Eelctric,
47
tric by 50 shots.
56
Scores:-
34
Recreio
€9
H. A Botelho
A. P. Tarbuck
JMS. Rosario
J. F. Barron
A. V. Barros
H." Gittings
J.WM. Brown
N. J. Bebbington A. E. Silkstone
(skip)
H. Overy C. J. Tacchi":
E. C. Fincher
J. Fraser
C. H. Basto
-- (skip).
F. A. Xavier
A.R.9. Alves
'La De Rame
24
A. Webster
(skip)
B. C. Butler
||
P. A. Yvanovich G. T. Padgett
THE TENNIS LEAGUE
Revised Fixtures
The revised tennis fixtures" list tor als week provides for a full Piogramine and it here is no rain some decidedly good games should De seen.
Owing to a misunderstanding the mixed doubles game between the 08.R.C. and the C.R.C. was not played off last week and due to the revised fix ures this game will not be possible owing to the Chin- ese being unable to muster enough players on account of their other fixtures..
To-morrow the K.C.C. "A" shoula encounter Rotle difficulty in over- coming their "B" in the only mixed doubles game of the week.
The fixtures for the "A" Division. for to-morrow promise good tennis in
almost every
The game. U.S.R.C.-Indians match should be interesting
while enough
the H.K.C.C.-K.C.C. game should also be worth watch." The following
weeks fixtures:--
are this
MONDAY
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Mixed Doubles League
K.C.C. "B" ."K.C.C· "A" (King's Park).
TUESDAY
"A" Division
C.R.C. “A” v. Craigengower. Recreio v. CRC. “B”. USR.C. v. IR.C. EE.C.C. v. K.C.C.
WEDNESDAY "B" Division
CBA v 1.R.C..
19
V. Sorby
20
F. X. Soares ("
(skip)
A. F. Paul
33
(skip)
9
C. R. Pereira
J. G. Haigh
H. 8. McKay
(skip) 28
G. Lee
F. Goodwin
R G. Craig"
W. E. Hollands A. Hyde-Lay
(skip) 16
47
(skip)
INDIANS BEATEN
22
AI
68
D. Alves
C. A. Lopes
J' 7. Basto
(skip)
J. Sloan
W. Muskett
27 (skip>" 6
34
74 FOOTBALLERS BEATEN Playing at home, the Hong Kong Football Club were beaten by the Civil Service Cricket Club by 8 de shots.
At Sockunpoo, the Club Recreio beat the lan Recrea
v1 4 6 1 9
10 4 6 0
8
10 3 7 0
6
5
Mon Club by 32, shots. -
4
6cores:-
I.R.C.
Recreio
J Noronha
11 4 8.1 '10 2 8
SENIOR DIVISION
INTER-CLUB MATCH
At the Valley, the Crafgergow-
er "A" team beat the Cralgengow-
er B team by 22 shots,
..Scores:-
C.C.C. "A"
A-B. Coates
A. S. Gomes
D. Ramjahn
.B. W. Bradbury
(skip)
17
C S. Summons
L.C.R. Souza
H. Beer
U: M. Omar
(skip) 29
J. 8. Landolt A. A. Razack
H. Bast
C.C.C. "B"
G. Duncan
W.T. Brightman
W. V. Field
Eel Arcuill
- (skip) · 25
A. E. Coelho
H. V. Pearse.
M.A.R. Souza
C. 8 Rosselet
*(skip) 8
J. R. Soares M. J. Medina
W., Gli
M. R. Abbas
S..O. Bux
M. 7. Adal A O. Madar
. (skip)
13
J. Hocsen
L. F. Xavier
J. V. Ribeir>
C G. Silva
(skip) 277
A. Remedios
E.. M. Remedios
A. Baker
A. M. Wahab
H. Rozario
i.
L A. Guttierez
19
(skip) +21
A R. Minu
(skip)
A H. Rumjahn L. J. SÜVE S. M. Rumjahn. C Marques D M. Khan H. A. Alves F. X. Silva
A. R. Dallah
(skip)
12 (skip)
44
JUNIOR DIVISION
YACHT CLUB BEATEN
28
74
Scores: I.K.F.C.
#
C.S.C.C.
G. E. Stephens B. A. Mansell
H. Major FH. Haynes
E J. Edwards
J. Russell
-L. Whant
1
A. O. Brawn
(skip)
12
(skip)
7 M. Purvis
N. M. Currie O S. Graver E Tuck
A. Brooksbank (skip),
A Steven
A. Hum breys
A. Jackson
26
W. J. Burling
21
H. F. Westlake
H. Westlake
(skip) 16
F. Harper
B. WilliamS
J. Purvis
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H.K.C.C. v. University.
7
CS.C.C. v. KC.C. Recreio v. 9, China.
THURSDAY "C" Division
KC.C. v, KIT.C. A.T.C. y. University. Recreio v. C.R.C.
FRIDAY
"B" Division
Police RC, v. Army T. C. Radio S.C. v. C.R.C.
S. China v. K.B.G.C. K.D.R.C. v. K.C.C... K.F.C. v. C.5.0.0.
POLICE WIN
At Happy Valley on Saturday the Police Recreation Club defeated a 'team comprised of members of the Press and friends by the odd set in nine in a Irfendly lawn tenniz encounter.
Scores:
C. 6. Pile and G. Carruthers".
(PR.C.)
drew with J. R. Luke and
F. D. Pereira .....
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beat 8. MacNider and E.
C. Strange
MacNider
6-0
(skip) 25
(skip)
20
lost to A. M. Omar and M.
el Arculli.....
4-6
63
AR. 9. Major and S. G. Smit
(P.R.C.)
A Macfarlane "
THE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
In the course of the present week several very interesting ties will be decided in the Open Sin-
At the Valley, the Craigengowgles Lawn Bowls competition, the
ez C. C. beat the Yacht Club by most interesting of which" would 35 shota
R. F..Luz
J Cavanagh
(skip) . 29
(skip> 20
Scores:-
75
53
0.0.0.
A NARROW WIN
D. K. Kharas
A. Murdock.
"At Hung Hom, the Kowloon A. Atkins Bowling Green defeated the Row-Dr. Fernando
loon Docks by one shot.
"Scores:—
***KD.R.C.
***Hast
J Revie
J. Kempton
J. McKelvie
(skip)
17
V. Ramsay
G. Mitchell
P. Lapsley
8. Grey.....
PORE HOT
E.B.G.C.
P. T. Farreli
R. Duncan
H Nish
A. M. Holland
(skip)
4. 8. Russell
W S. Drake
3. Bodding
L Guy
(skip)
G. Meyer
La Tetley
Petherick
A. Kitchell ·
.. (skip)
27
J. W. Leonard
N. P. Karanjia
Z. Abbas
W. E. Way
(skip
W. English
14
E.. Souza
21
26
H-W. Randall
W. Wardi
(skip) 30
83
Yacht Club
P. 8. Cassidy
J. Bentley
JW.C. Bonnar
(skip).18
E. B. Reed
J. G. Morrison
A. W. BroWN
G. Costello
(skip)
2014
W.-J. Hanson D. Drummond
G. 8. Arch-butt
B. E. Maughan
(skip) 18
LEADERS STILL WINNING
be the match between A. M. Hol- land and E el Arculli.
drew with Luke and Pereira 6-8 6-1 beat Omar and Azculli
beat MacNider and MacNlder 6-0
tram (P.R.C.)
lost to Luke and Pereira 3) 4-6 beat MacNider and Mac-
Nider.....
lost to Omar and Arcull
B-3
2-6
UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
The Cullen and Hyde-Lay match should also provide bowls of a high standard while the Brad- bury--C. G. Bilva game will have a very important bearing on the ultimate result of the competi- team beat Oxford and Cambridge tion,
White City, July 20 The Harvard and Yale athletic
in their annual encounter. Each
The Open pairs should result side won six events, the Americans
in victories for the C.C.C. pair winning on seconds, to score 64
against 8. Eccleshall and T. She points against 54--
| pherd while the Silvas are fav- Reuter,
oured against the Duncans.
The full programme for the week is as follows:
TUESDAY.
Singles
At Austin Road, the Kowloon HL Overy v. W. McLeod (K. Decks Bowling Green-Club beat the Tal-G.
N. Mitchell v. J. V. Ramsay.
F. Cullen v A, Hyde-Lay
48
T. Armstrong v. H. A Alves (R.
CO
11. J. Stedina and J. Cavanagh v. 8. Eccleshan and J. She-
pherd,
(wling Green)
THUR
Duncan'
koo Docks Recreation Club by 17
C. Brown
(skip)
shots.
63
accres
BREAK
K.B.G.C.
GW. Allen
the Police were
the Kowloon Cricket
W. Brown
D. W. Waterton 8. Pollock AT J Henderson J. Watson
Sherif
$28
F. Stainton
(skip)
(Recreio)
LA R. Duncan and R. Duncan
V. F. X. Silva and
Bilva (Civil Service)
WEDNESDAY
Holland v el Arculli (Civil Bervice)
G:
rlane (Re
BW. Bradbury C G. Bura
#Talkon)
(Civi) Bervice)
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
America Given Good Start
HOME CRICKET
Saturday Programme Closing Scores
London, Jrly 20.
MANY LAUNCH PICNICS
Week-end Outings
Taking advantage of the "ideal" Rain all over the country inter-weather many outings were ar- fered with the programme of ranged by parties and associations cricket which started to-day and during the week-end, the venues consequently very poor progress being Big Wave Bay. Clear Water Bay, or other favourite "bathing was made.
haunts."
London, July 20. Donald Budge gave America a good start in the Inter-Zone Davis Cup Final at Wimbledon to-day when he beat Heinrich Henkel of Germany in four sets, 7-5, 11-9. day match to a close, the result 6-8, 6-1.
7
It was a match of streaks and patches with the American scoring
anticipated victory. Budge." however, failed to live up to ex- pectations until the fourth set, when he electrified the gallery by sweeping to victory for the loss of It was all over in only one game. 12 minutes. During this set he revealed that controlled speed which took him into the semi- Anals i the recent Wimbledon Championships.
Both youngsters seemed nervous though Budge made numerous spectacular winners. Taking the game all round, however, there were periods of very mediocre play, in which the contestants lacked both control and length, which was quite unworthy of the occa- gion.
At Glasgow, Scotland and the South Africans brought their two-
being a draw. Scotland scored 91 (Crisp 7 for 20) and 1268 for 6. South Africans declared at 199 for 5 wickets.
The European YMCA. were the first to depart,
leaving for Big Wave Bay promptly at 3 o'clock. Among those present were Messrs. J. Anderson, W. F. Kerr, G. H. Fowler, R. A. Bates, E. F. Selk, The following were the closing Mr. and Mrs. A. W Ingram and scores to-day:----
Mr. T. Ingram, Mr. D. G. Wilson, Surrey V Lancashire at
the Miss P. McCaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshall, Mr. 8, F. Bernard, Mr. Oval: Surrey: 304 for 6.
Yorkshire Nottinghamshire
and Mrs. Barlow, Miss 3miles, Mr. ¥
at. Notting-N. Stockton, Miss S., Haynes, Mr. (B. Lilley's Benent)
Seabourne, Mr. G. Owen, Mr. and ham:-Yorkshire: 110 for 4
Glamorgan at Mrs. Raskruge, Mr. E. Chater, Mr. Hampshire Bournemouth:-Hampshire: 156 (J. and Mrs. Duggan. and Mr. D. K
Paul C. Clay 7 for 54). Glamorgan: 93 for 6.
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ST. ANDREW'S
The Kowloon Tong Anglican Northamptonshire v. Worcester | Church were the next to leave for the same spot, and among those shire at Northampton:-Worcester:
who attended were Mr. A. W. 93 (Perkins 6 for 54). Northants:
Ramsay, Mr. C. Les, Mr. A C 80 for 3.
Derbyshire v. Gloucestershire at Greaves, Miss J. Anderson, Miss I. Burton-on-Trent:-Gloucester: 234, Lee, M. G. She. Mr. W. Shes, Mr. Derby: 146. for 2.
W. J. Howard, the Rev. Li L. Nash, Warwickshire v. Sussex (F. R. Mr. E. Cunningham, and Mr, and BASELINE BATTLE
Santall's Benefit) at Birmingham: Mrs. Urquhart. Henkel fought a very dour battle-Sussex: 208 for 4.. from the baseline, relying wholly on retrieving the wide-flung drives of his opponent to both corners, and scoring on the American's. mistakes. The German was in- clined to lack initiative and allow- ed Budge to dictate terms in a match in which both produced stylish drives and well-balanced serving, and in which both players showed a preference for the backing hand. Budge was speedier in all departments and was deadly in his smashing at the net.
CRAWFORD WINS
Jack Crawford best "Bunny" Austin 6-2, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3,
Crawford was in his best form and there were many long rallies in which he made some unplayable cross-court drives.
Australia thus obtained the win- ning lead of three matches to one. McGrath won the first set at 6-2, and Perry the second at 6-2. The match was then abandoned owing
to rain.
BAIN INTERFERES
Rain caused a postponement of the match betwen Von Cramm and Allison. The game will be played on Monday, the doubles on Tues- day, and the remaining two singles on Wednesday.— Reuter.."
Kentv. Middlesex at Maid- stone-Kent: 36 for 0."
Essex.v. Somerset at Clacton :- Somerset: 58 for 40.- Renter.
MID-WEEK MATCHES
The St. Andrew's plenic was the last to leave, among those present being Mr. W. T. Knox, Mr. V. White, Mr. G. Brown, Mrs. Bliss, Miss M. White, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kew and family, Mrs Wong, Miss 1. Gittins, Miss P. Gittins, Mr. E F. Fincher, Mr. Rees, Miss. S. Arnold, Mr. R. Wong, Mr. C. The following were the remain-Wong, Mr. F. Wong, Miss F. Wong. results of the mid-week Mr. G. Chubb, Miss A. Landolt. matches concluded on Friday--- Mr. Parkson, Mr. N. Broadbridge, ̧, Yorkshire beat Northants by an Miss J. Broadbridge, Mr. FV Broad- innings and '78 runs Harbridge, Mr. 8. Broadbridge, Miss T. rogate:-Yorkshire: 459 for 8 dec. Gonzales, Mr. Angus. Mr. Lowe, Northants: 289 and 94 (Verity 5 Mr. Tallon, and Mr. Landau, for 20)..
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WAH YAN
Busser beat Essex by an innings and it runs at Hove-Sussex:
The Wah Yan Old Boys' Associa- 460 (Join Langridge 195, Green-
tion spent an enjoyable afternoon wood 115). Essex: 124 (Tate 5 for
at Clear Water Bay. Upward of 23. J. Cornford 5-for, 34) and 218.
120 persons left by the steam Lancashire beat Gloucestershire launch Man Sang" for Clear by 111 runs at Manchester:Lan-Water Bay at 2.30 p.m. cashire: 105 (Goddard for 30) and 227 for 8 dec. Gloucester!
in the Bay the party returned to 68 (Booth 5 for 25 Sibbles 4 for Hong Kong, well 18), and 154.
Notts beat Hampshire by 10 wickets at Bournemouth-Hants: 205 and 138. Notts: 336 (Lilley 102) and 8 for, no wicket.
After spending over two hours
o'clock.
after seven
wickets at
Parkin's XI by Leicester:-Bir LP's XI: 186 and 327 (G, Headley 134). Leicester: 246 (Macdonald 5 for 13) and 288 for 1 (Armstrong 134 not out, Lindsay Berry 118 not out).
The Players, beat the Gentlemen by 9 wickets at Lords:-Gents: 218 and 89. Players: 251 for 9 dec. and 57 for 1.
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