HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1935.
27 In the World of Sports 2
Craigengower's Triumphant Day
SECOND TREBLE IN TWO
WEEKS
Recreio Surprised And Indians Badly Beaten.
Saturday was another triumphant day for the Craigengower Cricket Club when they once again secured the "treble" being the second, in two snçoessive weeks and the third this season. Their "A" feam accounted for the Police on a three rinks - while their..."B" deleated-the-Indians by -26-shots. The. Polleo
junior had to bow to the C. C. C.'s third string. The C.C.C. "A" : are now almost assured of the championship.
Surprise was created by the Kowloon Docks when they beat
t.be": the strong Portuguese Olab by-a-single" shot-thanks to magnificent work of "Jock" McKoivie's-four who incidentally low-
·ered, the colours of C. G. Silva's skip record."
Civil Service notched boma winner by four shots against the K.C.C. and this was in no small way due to F. J. Jones, who put up a very/creditable display. ·
"
In the junior divison Talkoo beat the Recreio by 3 shots in
a match in which J. Chalmers justified his place at the head of
the skips' table by carrying the day.
·
both divisions. J. There was some very high scoring in
"six" and a "seven!" Cavanagh and E. Kern each-scored a """Şixes" weres collected by A. O. Madar, C. S. Rosselet, I. She- pherd and A. R. Minu; while for the juniors W. Ward, J. C. Chalets, C. H. Sherri and G. E. F. Thompson registered -"gires."
W. Engilah
Dr. Karanţia
H Brown W.JD/Cameron
A. M. Omary g A Wrights p924 W. K. (Wag AW-Smith
(skip 15 b. (skip 19
58
AT
RECREIO SETBACK ON OWN
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2.
GREEN VER
At King's Park the Talkoo Dock Recreation Club beat the Club de Recrela by 3 ahots...
Scores:
Recreio
F. A. Xavier
AES. Alves
A V. Barroa CH. Basto
(skip) 18
O P Remedios
FL. A Botelho
0. A. Lopes th
J. J. Basto
" (skip) 16 F. A. Machado
T.D.R.C.
A. W.-Norrie
A. Park
G W..Stewart
T. F Stainton
* Askip)
F Pattinson
S. Polock
18
W. Cunningham J: C: Chalmera
(skip)** 32
D. Peoples
F. X. Soares T Swan
E. M. Remedios J. C.-Poison
PA. Yvanovich J. Watson
(skip) +26 (skip)
59
CIVIL SERVANTS LOSE ON
ALL RINKS.
12
62
At the Valley, the Civil Service Cricket Club lost by 21 shots to the Kowloon Cricket Club. Da
Scores:-- C.S.C.C.
K.C.C.
C. Fletcher J. Howe
M. N. Rakusen TW. Carr
*(skip) 20 C J. Tacchi J. Smith
FIRST DIVISION
J. R. C&TT
Police .C.
51
Craigengower "A"
B Wiliams
Kowloon..C...G...
52
Ctw Service
56
a. Stränge
Kowloon Docks
54
Club de Recrelo
R R. Davies
Craigengower "B"
85.
Indian R. C.
59
(skip)
17-
ALAD 245 194
SECOND DIVISION
M. 'Purvis
LR: Whant
Craigengower:
58
Police R. C
"47
B. Mansell
Civil Service.
49
Kowloon C. C.
70
A. Q. Brown
Cmb de Recrato
50
Taiko R..C.
62
(skip) 15
EnK, Electric: .............
57
Yacht Club
53
H. R. Hülyer
* Kowloon': B.-G. C
85
Football Club
48
J. W. Burling
11
JAM ALL
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. L. D, Pts.
J. Fraser
(sk!p)
A. W: Grimmitt
1 Westlake Sr. L E. Lammert
(akip)
*(skip)' 17
21
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70
1.1.
wi
Craigengower "A" 13 12 1 0 24 Recreio
14 10 4 0 20
13 9 4 0 18 Craigengower "B" 13 6 2 0 12 13 6 7 0 12 14 6 8 0.12: 14 5 9 0 10 12 3 9 0 € 14 3 11 0.8
Indian R. C. Police R. C. Kowloon Docks Çivil. Bervice Kowloon C. C.
SECOND DIVISION
K., B. Q. C. Talkoo: Docks Recreio RaiPAA...... Kowloon C. C. Civil Service Craigengewer Police RAC.......
P. W. L. D. Pts. 15 13 20 26.
16 11 5.0.22
-18 11 5 0,22 18 11 50 22
188 8 0 16
H Electrics... 18 5.10 111
** Football Club
Yacht Club
15 5 10 0 30 ......... 152 13 0 4
$8825
52 RECREIO BEATEN BY ONE SHOT At Hung Hom, the Kowloon Docks Recreation. Club beat the Club de Recreto by one shot.
Scores: K.D.R.C.
V.-Hast
J" Revie J. Kempton
J McKelvle
((skip):
Recreio
J. E. Noronha
L. F. Xavier
F. V.. Riberio
G. G. SUYS
*2
(skip)
G. S. Mitchell:
R. Morrison-
F Callen
1, J. Silva
D C. Alves
CE Marqu ́s
H. A. Alves.
skip)
8
· 17
J. G. Ozorio A. A. Remedios
15 6 9 0-12
26 5:10 1 11
G. Cooper (sk:p)
16
J. Coleman
W. Greig
S. Gray}}
L. A. Gutlerrèz
F. X. Silva
(skip)
10
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SENIOR DIVISION
CHAMPIONS WIN
At the Valley, Craigengower "A" beat the Police Recreation Club by 12 shots.
Scores:-
Police B. C. W. McLeod
T. Tallon
F. Nolan
J.'Shepherd
*(skip)
W. Perkins" :J.CB. Fender
W, McHardy
G. G: Moss
20
(slaip) 18"
C.C.C. "A"
A. E. Coates
A. S. Gomes
D. Rumjahn
B. W. Bradbury
-" (skip) >
C. Bummons.
L.C.R. Souzs
HBeer..
U MOmar
: "(skip)
LGlendinning 3. 8. Landolt
W. Dal
E. G. Post
W. E. Hollands
A. A. Razack
22
.21
R. Basa
R F. Luz
(skip)
15
(skip)
20
51
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CRICKETERS BEATEN
At Cox's Road, the Kowloon Cricket Club lost to the Civil Ser- vice, Cucket Club by shots.
G. Leen
F. Goodwin R. GɗCraig. A Hyde Lay
(skip)..... 17
K. Gittins
H Overy.
W Hyde
CS.C.C.
E. W. Simmonds JGellatley
7. Deakin F. Jones
(skip)=28 PE. Knight & E. Alderman T ́ ́Armatrose
N. I Bebbington Höllidge,
RP.
22
H. Major,
M Pury's Wiips J. McGowan
J. Lindsay
(skip) 28
INDIANS FAIL MISERABLY
53
At the Valley, Craigengower “B” beat the Indian Recreation Club by 28 shots.
Scores:-
C.C.C. "B"
Q. Duncan
L.B.C.
M. Khan
W T. Brightman 8. M. Rumjahn
W. V. Field
E el Arculli
(skip)
J. R. Soares
Dr. Fernandes-
W. Gill
J. Cavanagh
(skip)
A J. Coelho
V. Pearse.
M.A.R. Bouza
23
31
C. 8. Rosselet
(skip).. 31
85
M Y. Adal
A R. DaMah
(skip).
J. Hoosen
Mel "Arculli »
22
A: M. Rumjahn
A R. Minu de
(skip)
M. R. Abbas
9.0. Bux
A. Wahab
A. O, Madar
(skip)
JUNIOR DIVISION
20
20
$15.
S. J. Houghton E. Kero.
'(skip) 29
A. Nissim
FS.W. Smith
H. F. Westlake W. J. Geall
49 LEADERS WIN BY 39 SHOTS At Austin Road, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat.. the Football Club by 39 shots.
Scores:-
K.B.G.C.
S. Bright
IL.E.F.C.
J. Bellers LAR. Duncan F. H. Glover J.Gi Charlton A. Jackson G.E.F. Thompson A. Brooksbank
(skip) 32 (skip) 7:11 G. Allen
G. E. Stephensa
D. W. Waterton. F. J. Ansiów. M J. Henderson F. H. Haynes G. H. Sherif W. Macfarlane (skip) 36. (skip)
B S. Rogers
W, E. Hale
J. E Henson
E. J. Edwards J. C. CHIL
J. Russell
W. S. Drake..
(skip) 17
85
E Tuck
(skip) 26
46
ELECTRICIANS TRIUMPH
At Ming Yuen, the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club.. beat the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 4 shots
Scores:- BLEERC
A P. Tarbuck
J. F. Barron
J. G. Halh
A. Webster
(Hp)
R. C. Butter
V. Borby
G. T. Padget
L de Rome
(akip)
W. Stoker H. 8. McKay
J. Sloan
23
R.H.KY.C. W. E. Cornell E. Murdock J. Bentley
G. E. Costello (skip)
14
G. 8. Archbutt
"P. 8. Casddy
A. Stevenson
17. B. E. Maughan
(skip) 16
E. B Reed
59
(SKD) W. Muskett
(sidp)
∙15
J A.K. Morrison E 6. Abraham
J.W.O. Bonnar
(skip)-
23
53
C.C.C. JUNIOR GOOD WORK
At, the Valley, Craigengower beat.
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the Police Recreation Club by 11. shots
Beores C.C.C.
D. K. Kharas
J. W. Leonard
H. Phelps
A Kitchell
~ P.R.C.
J. Headridge C. Blackburn,
T. Hunters G. Logan
Ceip 15 (skip)
FX DelgadoH McKay
K. M.Omar A. G. Chennings
BOUSSUS BEATEN AT
FOREST HILLS
Forest Hills, Aug. 31.
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LAWRENCE'S DAY
Galaxy Of Records Shattered
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(BY "PLUNGE").
It was indeed "Lawrence's Day" as His Excellency The Officer Administering the Government Six |Thomas Southern so aptly put it when distributing the prizes at the V.B.C. on Saturday at the conclusion of the Annual Swimming Championships of the Colony when Lawrence broke his own record in the 440 yards by 2 1-5 secs. Lawrence crowned his day by annexing' five of the Cham- ptwalipa “and” in sach he broke the existing records for thels respective distances, and a
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Another record was shattered by Chan Chun Hing In the 50. yards dash when he clocked 25 2-5 secs, his time being 2-5 of a second-better-than- the-existing - record.
Feat
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Kwok Chun Hang retained his upon the latter's success at the 100 yards breast stroke and de- { at the Centenary Games. lighted many admirers by The following are the complete beating Marques" by a good 3 results:- seconds but the time returned" was not as good as his previous attempt last year.
Ed, da Roza was once again the acme of perfection in the Diving and delighted his "fans" by "win- ning it once again.
THE EVENTS
A perfect start was made by the competitors in the 50 yards dash when L Oliveira had just alightly the better of Chan. Chun Hing with 8. V. Gitting a close third. At the end of the first stretch Chan made an excellent turn which advantage he held on for the last 25 yards and by dint of a great "spurt he streamed home winner to establish a new record. Oliveira Was
00050
second being 2-5 of a. second be- hind with Gittins taking up the
third place.
Only two competitors faced the starter for the 440 yards. Lawrence who started with I Roza Pereira did not appear to be quite himself for he was swim- ming in a half hearted way. For the first four lengths Pereira had the better of Lawrence and after the ith the "merman" slowly regained his ascendency and to creep further away from his op ponent. He was then setting up & rather fast pace and this soon "told on Pereira: who gradually
lagged bebind but still clingly. grimly to Lawrence's heels."
-Lawrence swam the race with perfect rhythm of strokes and he kept, a very straight course where as Pereira was inclined to wander of his track HOW B again. Lawrence kept up, his earlier pace and it was evident that another, record would go by the board. He came home a length ahead of Pereira amidattumaltuous £ap-
Boys 50 Yards Free Style Handicap
LOCAL BASEBALL]
3
Mindanao Secures “Donble”
The U.S.S. Mindanao had no dimculty in beating the weak Canadian team in their baseball encounter at Caroline Eli yester- day, the sailors won by the 28'rúns to 5. The Canadian telding was weak through errors in the 6th Innings they allowed Horton and Lodik to connect, four base hits.
The line up were as follows:- US 8. Mindanao:-Moare (c.) Allen (p.) White (1st b); Vacca (2nd, b.), Horton (ss), Lodik. (3rd" (b), Murphy c.f.), Kaluza :(rd), Jones (Lf).
Canadians:-Walker (c.). Altree (p.),: Sterling (ist. b.), Goldstein (2nd BJ. Smedley (3rd b.), Muir (ss.), Oliver: (1), Critchey (c.f.), Muller (r).
Score" by. Innings
1 2 3 4 5 8.7
Won by R. Marques in 30' 3-5 | Canadian ......... 0 1 3 0 0 0 1—- 3 secs:
Mindanao .... 45 7 0 4 9 ——-28 Home runs:-Moare (2), Vacca (1), Horton (1), Lodik (2), and
50 Yards Free Style. Colony Championship
(Colony
1. Chan Chan-hing (C.B.C.) 2 L Oliveira (V.R.C.) 3. H. L Ozorio (V.R.C.) Time: 25 2-5 Becs. Record).
Ladies' 100 Yards Free Style Handicap
2.
1. Miss I, Lopes,
Miss D. Hunt.. Time: 84 2-5 secs.
Jones (1).
יג .
AMERICANS - BEATEN A close and thrilling game was witnessed on the La Salle - ground oh Saturday when the U.S.8. Mindanao nosed out the Hong Kong Americans: by the odd' run in nine.
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INTERNATIONAL
BOWLS
Scotland. Surprisingly Defeated
Two games 'in the International Lawn Bowls competition were de- cided yesterday. India surprising- ly defeated the much fancied Scotland's four by 24, shots to:10 at the Recreio green. India "play- ed with the team as advertised while Scotland was without the services of A. M. Holland, R. Dun- can coming into No. 3 with J.-C... Brown skipping
Indis" thoroughly deserved their. victory for on the "day's play they were heads and shoulders above the Scottish team. -A. M-Omar-in particular played "a great reme and this bowling yesterday" would have shamed many a first division player India's team Wis more "consistent whereas the Scottish
team was erraticnt and p
Up to the fith head India was leading by 9 shots to 7 and from thence onward, till the 19th head Scotland-was unable to score. On the 20th head they managed to obtain a three. India "scored a 4- on the 14th head,ng of rent
De tre standard displayed by the
in this competition. Indians augury well for their future
The teams were: Indh "Te
The game was keenly fought out from start to finish" and both E el Arculli 100 Yards Breast Stroke Colony pitchers, were in the limelight, ---- A. M Omar Tap 15 6 Championship-
Fielding was very tight on both | D. Rumjahn 1. Kwok
Chun - hang”. (Mak | sides but the Hong Kong Ameri- U M. Omar.
cans were inclined to be slow and (skip) Ngah Association).
'erratic at times..." 2 E. M. Marques (V.R.C.) 3. Wong Ju-man (Mak Ngah Association).
Time: 73 1-5 ‹seca,
Colony Diving Championship 1-Ed· Da Rosa' · (V.R.C.) 2. Wong Shek-hon (CBC) Members "C" "Class -50 Yazis Back Stroke Handicap
1. LA J Silva
2., M. M. de V. Soares. Time: 372-5 @secs,40 440 Yards Free Siyle. Colony Championship
1. W. Lawrence (VR.C.). 2. L. Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.)" Time: 5 mins. 26 2-5 secs.
~ (Colony Record). Members' "B" Class 100 Yards Breast Stroke Handicap
1. C. N: da Bliva
2. A 2, Noronha. 3. Ed da Roza
Time: 84-seconds.
Novelty Race
Won by Figueiredo.
Water-polo-
Whites beat Colours. by two
*:
The score stood at 4-runs all at of the six innings: The Americans had a good chance of scoring that sorely needed run, but the airtight. fielding of the Mindanao prevent- ed them from doing so.
At the last time at bat Horton reached first on a hit, advanced to second and third on the catcher's over throw to second and won the game for his team when he cross- ed the plate on Moore's tit. --
Scores" by. Innings'
12,3-4 5 6 7 Americans
3100000 4 USB.-Mindanao. 2 0 0 0 2:0 1–5
- váy nga racit tadi tast Boys' 100 Yards Free Style Colony
Championship:
1. A. “Ažeđỡ" (VRC)
2. R. Marques" (V.R.C.)"
3. C. Silva Netto Time: 69-2-5' Becs.
plause while the second man also oals scored by C. Rom Fereira Colony Long Plunge Championship
received his due for the gallant way in which he swarm the race. race It was revealed after the that Lawrence was, suffering from a very bad cold and that he swam against advices of many people His victory is, therefore, all the more meritorious.,
EARLIER RESULTS. Colony 100 Yards Free Style Championship
1. W. Lawrence (V.R.C.)
2. Chan Chan-hing (CB.C.) 3 V Gittins (V.R.C.) Time: 57 1-5 seconds (Colony Record).
Throwing The Polo Ball Colony Championship.
THE BREAST STROKE From the start of the 100 yards Breast-Stroke it was evident that Kval Chan Hang
would get away with it and after the second length he got ahead of Marques who was trying his best to, keep' up with the pacen set up by the Leader: "Kwok's turning stood him?' in-good stead, and chis win in the end was well merited. Marques was second and was given a good race by the third mang
Ed da Roza was given a very good fight for the Diving honours by SH. Wong while the rest of the. competitors all excelled them. seives. The standard displayed was. high indeed, and some of the executions were intricate 3 Miss D. Hüpt (VR.Q)
At the conclusion of, the meet MFWRT BOA, Vice cháirman of the V.R.G, congratu¬ lated the competitors and officials alike for the Axuccess of the meet. Before distributing the prizes Bir Thomas Southor: apologised for
of Lady Southern who
1. E. FI. Chaine (Indepen- dent).
2 L. Allison (Lincolns Regt.) 3. W. F Kerr (YMCA) Distance: 72 feet 2 Ins.. Colony 100 Yards Back Stroke Champlonship
1. W. Lawrence _(V.R°C.) 2. Lau Po-hay (Chinese Atiu) 3. R. Mason" (Fast, Lancs.)** Time: 89 2-5 seconde (Colony Record).
gathering of awrence) whom
Ladies' 100 Yards Free Style Colony Championship
1. Miss Yeung Bau-king (South China)
2. Miss R. Thirwell (V.R.C.)
Time: 69 3-5 seconds. 880-Yards Free Style Colony. Championship
+
1 W. Lawrence (V.R.COM 2. L. Roza Pereira -(V.R.C.) Time:--11 mins, 47: 4-5 secs.- IDAL (Colony Record); }, 100 Yards V.RO. Junior Breast [20:- Stroke Championship » de
1.B Nazarin Luan
2. N. Delgado
- Timer 82 245 secs,
200 Yard Open Team Race
Kong University (holders)I DOzoz
ny, Chating Wing
18V Gittina- (V.R.C.) 2. J. R. Soares (V.R.C.) 3. E H Koh (holder), -Distance:-86 feet 3 ins.
220 Fards Colony Free, Styla Championship
Scotland
P. T. Farrell
J. Shepherd
B. Duncan
J. C. Brown ZA (skip)...... 10 KAKAMALAYAS THROUGH
In the other kame 'played on the Taikoo green, Malaya accounted for the Philippines by 28 shots to
12.
Malaya was well served by the whole team whose understanding did--more for them than their bowling. Philippines was unable to get together and despite the heroic efforts made by R, Basa they were unable to do much.
Malaya
MAR Abbas A. M. Wahab M. Y. Adal
A. R. Dallah -
(8dp)
Philippines
F. X: Delgado
¤. Castronn!- · Dr. Fernando
R: Ban
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oh wit bundle is bijnaa
1. W. Lawrence, " (V.R.C.).
(holder), PAR
2. 1. Roza-Pereira (V.R.G.) ·
3.
Trang Ho-look. (C.B.C.);
Time: 2 mina. 25 seconds. (Qolony; Record}
V.R.C. Junior Members' 100. Yards
**Back Stroka? Championship 1.
1 J. A Guterres 94
2. E, L. Gosano
3. C. Nolasco da Silva Time: 83 2-5 seconds.
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