HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, AUGUST
26, 1935.
25 h the World of Spine S
Craigengower Secures The Treble
JUNIOR LEADER BEATEN
Some Close Tussles
C.C.C. "A" are still in their winning streak and well might the Club be proud of their prowess in Lawn Bowls when on Saturday the Club. achieved the treble" for the second time this season. By defeating the Bowling Green they have more than consolidated their position in the senior league.
The greatest surprise was created by the C.C.O. junior by defeating the junior leader by 7 shots.
A very close game was witnessed on the Civil Service greens when the home team- just scraped home against the Police by a single shot.
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In the senior Division the Police trounged the Civil Ser. vants senior by 23 shots while the Indians kere besten by the Kowloon Decks be shots.
There were no possibles scored, although A. Kitchell's Cral- rengower four secured a six against H. Rose's Bowling Green ovartette. while A. Hyde-Lay's K.C.C. rink also performed this feat against E. el Arenlil's Craigengower "B" four.
Police R.C. Kowloon BG.C.
Kowloon Docks
Craigengower "B"
Civil Service
Craigengower
H. K. Electric
Kowloon C.C..
Club de Recreio
.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
Fletcher
I. S. Dingen. M N. Rakusen. T. W. Carr (skip)
A. Nissim Fs. W. Smith L Jack LE Lammert
(skip)
E. B. Reed
W J. Hansen
E. S. Abrahamn
16.
31
J. W. C. Bonnar (skip)
A. Murdoch
P S Cassidy G. S. Archbutt
23
B. E. Maughan
(skip) 13
C.C.C. JUNIOR GOOD WORK
48
At the Valley, the Craigengower Cricket Club beat the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 7 shots.
Scores:-
D. W. Waterton
0.0.0. FX. Delgado
K.B.G.C. G. Allen
K. M. Omar HW. Randall
20
W. Ward
(Skip)
W. English
N. P. Karanila
W. K. Way
Maz Baer, the former heavyweight champion, who will be meeting Joe Louis, the negro borer, next month
H. K. HOCKEY CLUB
Annual Report
“Y” TO HELD MEET
Last Gala Arranged
The Annual General Meeting of It was decided at a meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Club will the European YMCA. Swimming be held on September 4 at 8.30 pm. Commise on Friday evening to in the Secretary's Room at the hold an informal swimming gala Hong Kong Cricket Club when the ori September 9, in which following report and statement for championship events would the season 1934-85 will be sub-featured, to be followed by the last mitted to the meeting.
vala.or the season on October 19.-
The financial position at the Club continues healthy. The credit balance at the bank shows a 'amali reduction from $132.91 to $125.00 on July 31, 1935, but as the Club bas borne the full charges for the maintenance of the ground during the past Season, there is a sum of $109.27 recoverable under this
d. J. Henderson LOCAL BASEBALL head from the other Club using
G. H. Sherriff
(ekip
9 A. Bright
L A. R. Duncan
R. Röse
(skip)
23
9
G.EF. Thompson
A: M. Omar
J. G. Charlton -
{skip)
18
(skip)
24
73
Civil Service
DK. Kharas
J. E. Henson..
$2
Craigenzower “A”
J, W. Leonard
W. E. Hale
65
Indian R.C.
W. Phelps
C. B. Hosking
61
Kowloon C.C.
A.. Kitchell
(skip)
25
SECOND DIVISION
63
63
Police R.C.
船
63
Kowloon B.G.C.
56
61
Taikoo Docks
53
66
Yacht Club
48
75
Football Club
49
Club by
9
C.S.C.C.
B Mansell
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE Indian Recreation
shots.
FIRST DIVISION ·
P W
Seares:- K.D.R.C.
D Pts. J. Linasy
1 ▸
22. T. Coleman 20 | R. Lapsley
9
4 0
18 W. Greig
12
Craigengower "A" 12 11 Club de Recreio 13 10 3 0 Kowloon B.G.C....13
12 6 6 0 Indian R.C. Police R. C. 13 67 0 Craigengower "B 12 5 0 Kowloon Docks...13 4 9.0 Kowloon C.C.13 3 10 0 "
.11 2 9 0 Civil Service
SECOND DIVISION „,"
P W
L.R.C.
D. M. Khan
8. M. Rumjahn
M. F. Adal
A R. Dallah
(skip)
19 (skip)
12 V. Hast 19 J Revie
8 J. Kempton
CIVIL SERVICE CLOSE CALL
Japanese Defeated
In
a low scoring game the Americans defeated the Japanese in a league baseball encounter yesterday on the Caroline Hill by 3 runs to two. "
the ground. A further $100 is also due from another Club for the loan of the ground on one day per week. The ground was maintained in good condition, and in spite of continuous and heavy use through out the Season it played well until the close,
..
two be
U.S. BASEBALL
Rowe Pitches Well
New York, Aug. 23. "Schoolboy" Rowe, the. Detroit Tigers pitcher, again distinguish- ed himself by scoring a home run for his side, against the Boston Red Sox and then blanking out the opposition.
The New York Yankee also won their Axture against the St. Louis
The events for September 3 are: Men's 10 Yards Free Style Cham-Browns But only after thirteen
innings had been played. plonship
Ladies' 50 Yards Free Style Cham-
plonship
Mixed Medley Relay (25, 50, 75, 75,
50 and 25 yards).. Novelty Race (Mixed) Men's 50 Yards (Members) Aggre-
gate Handicap Follow-the-Leader
CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS
I was also decided that the 220 Yards and 440 Yards champion- ship events be awum off mid-week. during the second and third weeks in October, while the 100 Yards Championship would be the mam
It was further decided to bald a feature of the October 19 Gala
dance following the gala, and to
Six Playing Members and five Military and Naval Subscribers joined the Club during the year. Six Members either resigned or were transferred to the Absent | distribute the prizes won during Members list. The present roll of 1954 and the current season
The game produced baseball of a 58 high standard. Both teams were not slow in seizing the errors made by their opponents and the pitch-Playing Membera and Military and Naval Subscribers, including those absent on leave, is 49. ing of their hurlers did much in keeping the scores down.
At the Valley, the Civil Service Cricket Club beat the Police Re- creation Club by 1 shot.
Scores:
17. R. Hillyer
H. X. Westlake.
H. Westlake Snr.
(skip)
Police R.C. S. G. Smith *J. S. Riddell
T. Hunter
'G. Logan -
25
(skip).
J R. Carr
W. McKay
20
M. Cunletti
L. Whant
A. H. Rumjahn
J. Hoosen
A. M. Rumjäha
A. Ö. Brawn
(skip)
K F. Harper
B Williams
A. W. Wahab
C Strange
6 J. McKelvie
A R. Minu
4
(skip)
24
• (skip)
17
C. Atkinson
M. R. Abbas
R. Morrison
9. O: Bux
LD Pts.
F. Cullen
24
Taikoo Docks
Olub de Recreio...15 11, 4 0 ......15 105 0
22
G Cooper (skip)
A. O. Madar
22
Kowloon C.C. .15 10 5
201 20
35
Kowloon B.G.C...14 12 2-0
Civil Service ......15 8 7 0 16
Police R. C. Craigengower
Football Club H.K. Electric Yacht Club
15 6 9 1
11
.14 S S 0
.14 5 9 0 .:15 4 10 1
.14 2 12 0
SENIOR DIVISION
C.C.C.. "A WIN
10
(skip) 19
POLICE WIN ON TWO RINKS
56
At the Valley, the Police Re-
creation Club, beat the Civil Sex-
10 vice Criket Club by 22 shots.
9
Scores:--
4 P.R.C
At King's Park, "Craigengower
L. Ger dinining. Gellatley' W. S. Dall
E G. Post
The Japanese opened by scoring two in the second innings and it was not the fourth that the Americans were able to get one and this incidentally was a four bag clout. The score stood at -2 rims to 1 in favour of the Japanese and on the 8th head the Americans once to 13 crossed the home piste
level the score.
A G. Channing
A. J. Johnson'
W. S. Glendin-
ning--
"
16
(skip)
J. Purvis
(skip)
22
83
H. Brown
All was excitement, in the last inning and then a m'sunderstand- ing cropped up which nearly end ed in the Japanese walking of the 29 field
W. J. D. Cameron A Wright
A. W. Smith (skip)
TAIKOO SURPRISED BY ELECTRICIANS
to out- A Japanese batter fled fe'd. Hachiuma was on third and as soon as the fielder afpped the pill into air Eachlima ran home 20 but when the ball reached third he was rulled out. The reason
62 given by the umpire was that
At Ming Yuen, the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club by 8 shots
Scores:-
H.K.E.R.C.
C.S.C.C.
FE
W. Burling 1. Deakin
J...L. King
W. E. Hollands F. J. Jones
(skip)
G. Perkins
"A" beat the Kowloon B.G.C. by J.C.8. Fender
shots.
Scores:-
C.C.O. "A"
C. Summons
L. C. R. Souza W 8. Drake
"H. 'Beer
IM, Omar'
24
(skip)
H. Major
R. R." Davies
JF. McGowan
H S. McKay
J. Sloan
13 w Muskett
(skip) 21
W. McHardy
G. C. Moss
A. W. Grimmitt
K.B.G.C
(skip)
20
W. 'MiLeod.
F. E. Knight
A. 8. Russell
T. Tallon
8 Alderman“
F Nolan
J Shepherd
J Hallidge
17
(akip)
29
(skip)
73
J. Budding
L Guy
(skip)
** (skip) 19.
A. E. Coates
A. S. Gomeg
D Rumjahn
B. W. Bradbury'
(skip)
J S. Landolt
A. A. Razack
, R Basa
P. T. Farrell
R. Duncan
H. Nish
. M. Holland
14
(skip)
22
J. G., Meyer
J. L. Tetley
V: Petherick
R. F. Luz
7. C. Brown
(skip)
23
(skip)
56
K.C.C. LOSE AT VALLEY
Atine
Valley, Craigengower "beat the nowioon picket
Club by 3 sncts.
Scores:--
C.C.C. "B"
K.C.C.
T. Armstrong
SECOND DIVISION
(skip)
A. P. Tarbuck
J. F. Barron
3 G. Haigh
L. de Rome
(skip)
R C. Butler W. Stoker.
G. T. Padgett 18 AF Paul
(skip)
50
RECREIO WIN ON ALL RINKS
At King's Fark, toe Club de Recreio beat the Hong Kong Foot ball Club by 26 shots. ***** Recido
BLK.F.C.
C E. Xavier G. E. Stephens A. R. S. Alves F. H. Glover P. A. Yvanovich A Jackson
V. Barros
A. Brooksbank (skip) 27 (skip) '
18
F.
Sayler
E. J. Edwards
H
Botelho
1 Humphreys
JRussell
F. X. Boures
E. Tuck
R. G. Craig
P Morga
23 D.
G. Duncan ·G Lee
WE Brightman F. Goodwin
W. V. Field
E et Arculli
(skip) Bosres
J. Medina
Cavanagh
A Coelho
-16
A Hyde-Lay
(skip) CJ. Tacchi E. C. Fincher
RP Philips
Fraser (skip)
H. Gittins
F. K. Modi B Overy
M. A R. Squsa W. Hyde CB Rosselet N. J. Bebbi (skip)
((skip)
INDIANS DEKEATED
CARE'S FOUR IN GREAT FORM Kowloon Co. Club by 18 shots.
19
18
24
T.R.C.
W Brown A. W. Nortle D... B. Bone
T. F. Stainton
(skip)
J Wald
S Pollock
W. Cunningham
J. C. Chalmers
(skip)
To Peoples
T. Swan
J. C. Polson JA Watson (skip)
OPEN RINK CHAMPION- SHIP
(BY "JACK HIGH")
Hachiuma ran before the man was out which off course was dented by the rutiner. After all better coun-
FullAxture Hats were arranged for both 1st and 2nd XIs, and these were well carried through, though bad weather interfered somewhat towards the close of the Beason...
The Triangular Tournament. After an unpromising start in this the Club - finally Tournament. emerged as winners, defeating the Army team in the final match by une goal to cil The Navy, last year's winners, occupied the bot- tom position. Club Colours were awarded to A. T. Lay, G. Sommer and J Pote-Hunt.
W
HOCKEY
On the Marina ground on Satur- day, he Punjabis first eleven beat the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club (Mamak Tournament Winners) by 3 goals to 1 in a friendly, hockey match,
sel prevailed and the Japanese At half-time the Punjabis led by played on only to allow the Ameri- a goal scored by M. Khan. On re- cans to cross the plate once more sumption of play Pinto equalised, time the butve mirrutes from and get away with both points.
Punjabis added two more goals in quick success on through M. Afzal and M. Khan.
CANADIANS BEATEN - The Chinese had no dumculty in overcoming the weak Canadian team in their baseball encounter on Saturday and although the 25 Canadians lost by 21 runs to 9 they showed a vast improvement in
their standard;^
Muir, at short stop. was good. He 'registered three hits and scor-.
17 ed two runs. He had a lot of work
throughout the afternoon and ac- "quitted himself well,*:*:* ̈
at
Mueller was not a success pitching, but was safe in the field. 11 He hit the first home run of the season for the Canadians, in the 53. sixth innings.
Higgins, behind the bat, play- ed a masterly game. He again jet- few bal's pass him and saved his side a run when he put Herbert. Leong gat at the home plate as the latter was trying to obtain a home run.
Score by Innings
Playing consistently good bowls, Canadians the Bowling Green four defeated Chinese the Recreio four in the final of the
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HOME
CRICKET
Close Of Play Scores
London, Aug. 25.
The scores, at the close of play, In the county matches which com- menced yesterday were:
Glamorgan . Essex, at Neath:
Essex, 236, Glamorgan 43, (Nichols 7/15: Eastman '8/7). Warwick 7. Worcester at Bir
mingham
Worcester, 205 for 4. Lancs v. Somerset at Manchester:
Lancs, 24877.
RADY: NO PLAY
Owing to rain there was no play
Home Runs:-H. Chin, Mueller at the following places
Open Rink Lawn Bowls Champion- and Muir. ship yesterday on the K.C.C. Green by 25 shots, to 14. The victors have to thank R. Duncan and J. Brown
for their victory as their displays
on the day were primarily respon-
sible for their victory.
TENNIS
are a few games, to be
The Portuguese were unlucky to played off in both the “A” and “B” start the game with a handicap, in DIY
that their skip C. G. Bilva, was the
very man upset by the fall from fallen
a bus while on his way to the game, He was never himself from the start and ong fords the end fashes of his bomance visible,
Qo the run of the play the Box!- ing Green wink deserved theorie tors. They played well together and man to men, they had the ler of the Pictogqme with the ex- ception of their No. 1
(Continued on Pazó 11)
ennis League, al-
vents has rably since the moans in their sions have already
HKCC v. University.
The Oval (Surrey v. Yorkshire). Bournemouth (Hants v Derby); Bristol (Gloucester v: Notts). Hove (Sussex v. South Africans). Reuter
EQUINE SPORTS CLUB
The Equine Sports Club will be octaly opened next Saturday fternoon at 4.30 p.m. at the Club House, Shatin, when Mr. Laurence Kadoorie will perform the in augura lor ceremony...
use is situated on tha of Shanon Road
+44
KING'S CUP RACE
Many Entries
Landon Aug. 23. The King's Cup Air Race will be flown this year on September 6 and 7. Over thirty entries have been received, including one from the Duke of Kent
flight for
In the National League, the New York Giants suffered ...an- other defeat, losing to the Cubs by T-4 The Cardinals won two matches from the Brooklyn Dad- gers and they are now well on the heels of the New York team.
Results of to-day's matches follow
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh Boston
St. Louis Brooklyn
St. Louis))...
Brooklyn
H. H.
714
3 13
.1
8 75
1. 8
11
17
5 10
(Stripp scord a home run for
the Cardinals).
Chicago
New York
7 16. 4
11
(Bartell scored a home run for.
the Giants).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia
Cleveland 10.
(Trosky
11
and Vosmik scored runs for the Indians while Har der held the Athletics to a one- run innings).
Washington.......ost. Chicago
There were ien innings.
Boston Detroit
0 H
0 Schoolboy" Rowe once again scored a home run for the Tigers and he also blanked out the
11 0
Braves).
New York St. Loula (Lou Gehrig scored two home.
thirteen innings) runs for the Yankees. There were
Add Cables Reuter
As a compromise between the Simmons scored a home run for earlier "Round Britain'? course the White Soxy and the recent. There and Back" laps, the organisers have planned an eliminating course on the first day, consisting of a flight round England over a total distance of approximately 950 miles, and on the second day, surviving machines over a num ber of laps of a circuit of not less than fifty miles in length up Several of the machines entered to a total distance of 350 miles. are capable of speeds in excess of
Percival New Gulf of the Duke 200 miles per hour, including the of Kent and a Cúmet monoplañe similar to the craft that won the
and biplane powered with two Gipsy England-Apstralia speed
Major 130 horsepower engines,, handicap races last October
"Machines" which will be seen by entered by Captain G. de Havil- the public for the first time in the land, and a BA Cupid two-seater race are an experimental.machine, cabin monoplane,
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