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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935.

LAWN BOWLSTM

DONALD BUDGE

Creates Another Sensation

LOCAL RUGGER

The Season's Fixtures

the

The Interport Games

1

New York. Sept. 9.

for Rugby arrangements Donald Budge, the young Call-forthcoming season:-The ground Tornan tennis player, who creat is available for Rugby training on ed a sensation at Wimbledon this Mondays and Wednesdays, as from another miniature September 23 and it is intended year, created

Two Zone games, Shanghai v. Victoria and Shanghai v. Kowloon which have always been a feature of the Shanghai Interport Lawn Bowls visit, are to be dispensed w.th according to 2

decision sensasion at Forest Huis to-day, fuli

of committee but

entirely reached at the meeting held yesterday of Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Associa- tion, in the boardroom S.C.M. Post yesterday,

the

of the

This decision was reached after. considérable discussion had taken place, as the original programme as drafted by the sub-committee (the IR.C. left only two clubs and the Police R. C.) unaccom- modated with a game against the Shanghal visitors.

official programme The therefore be as follows:

Oct. 4 C.S.C.C.

will

5 1st Interport (C. de R.)

16 K.C.C.

7 2nd Division (Taikoo)

8 C.C.C.

9 LR.C.

.10 2nd Interport (C.S.C.C.)

11 C. de R.

12 3rd Interport (K.B.G.C.)

F.R.C.

13

14 K.B.G.C.

15 K. Docks

THE DINNER

The Shanghai Interporters are

t

nature.

071

"

U. S. BASEBALL HOME FOOTBALL

runs to four.

The New York their game from

Boston

were

Hi

London, Sept. 9.

Aston Villa, playing at home, received a shock when they were beaten by Middlesborough to the tune of 7 goals to 2.

New York, Sept. 9.

If the Sheffield Wednesday. foot- The Detroit Tigers and the Washington Senators

en ballers are to offer a challenge for gaged in a close contest in the the First Division Football Cham-" America Baseball League to-day plonship this season they will have to show an improvement on their out owing to rain and darkness the Axture had to be abandoned present form. They drew two of with the Tigers leading by five their first three matches and to- dar On the Wednesday Ground Yankees took they were only able to share four Cleveland In-goals with Bolton Wanderers. to carry out an organized system dians by ave runs to three, their home different of training on Mondays. The first

victory being due to two Club trial game will be on Wednes-runs by Saltzgaver and Selkirk.

Chicago After having reached the quar-day, October 2, the second on

Braves, and ter-finals of the United States Wednesday, October 9, and the Cubs in the National League were Lawn Tennis Championships third on Wednesday, October 18.

engaged in a double header with Budge was matched against Bitsy These games will commence

the Cubs taking both gamės. right to meet 5.15 p.m. A list has been posted

Results of matches" played to- Grant for the

in the Club House and all who

day follow: Sidney Wood in the semi-final.

Grant was leading Budge by wish to participate in these trials two sets and two games to love in are requested to add their names, the third when a deluge descend-A trial will be given to all mem- ed, causing a short adjournment.bers who turn out for these games and despite for which players are requested to The sky blackened the protests of the officials Donald bring both a white and a coloured Budge donned his blazer and re-jersey." fused to continue with the match. whereupon the officials postponed the fixture until

(Tuesday).

the

'cuter.

to-morrow

the

де

to

Chicago (Fletcher scored a home run for the Braves),

Boston

Chicago

The match between the York Giants and Pittsburgh Pira- tes was postponed on account of

AMERICAN LEAGUE:

Second Division teams had a programme of matches. heavy there being. no less than nine games played to-day.

Full results of to-day's matches follow:-

FIRST DIVISION

SECOND DIVISION

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Boston

1

4

1

Aston Villa

2 Middlesbro

7

5 10

2

Wednesday

2 Bolton

2

Stoke

3 Chelsea

0

1 9

2

Barnsley

5 1

New

3 Newcastle Bradford C. 2 Plymouth Burnley Bury Charlton Hal

2

2

5 Port Vale

1

3

Shemeld Ụ.

2

0 Man'ter U

0.

1 Tottenham

R. H. E.

Leicester Southampton

1 Doncaster

5 11

3

West Ham

1. Bradford

1 7 1

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

home run for Coventry

5 Millwall

0

HUNG

Luton

0 Bournemouth

0

0.

1

Newport

2 Bristol C.

Northampton

3 Aldershot

GROCERIES

6 Crewe

2 Hartlepools

2

5 Southport

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4 Darlington

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St. Louis...... Philadelphia (Crt scored the Browns)."

3 10 Cleveland

5 10 New York (Saltzgaver and Selkirk scored home runs for the Yankees).

SATURDAY GAMES Commencing Saturday, October 19, the first XV, will play Satur- This will be the only match of day fixtures as noted below. The

day as the final of thegy, will have regular Wednes- rain. Women's singles and the semi-day Axtures commencing October finals of the Men's Singles will be 28 against Army and Navy eldes

It played on Wednesday, with

is Intended In addition men's final fixed for Thursday.

arrange "A" dxtures for Saturday When the match was stopped Grant was leading 6-4, 6-4, 2-0, afternoons whenever a ground is available, and these games will be played prior to the 1st, XV. games. An innovation this year is the International Tournament between England. Scotland, Ireland and Wales" for which the teams will be drawn from the Club and Services Miss "Helen combined. It will be noted that the Interport will be played in Hong Kong. The visit of the New Zealand Universities XV, en route to Japan will be of considerable interest and it is expected that they will play another game on their way back

ALL AMERICAN FİNAL

New York, Sept. 9.

the

expected to arrive in Hong Kong There is to be an All-American on board the Tatsuta Maru on Oc-final" iri liber 4, and the Interport Enter- tainment committee was selected as follows:

Messrs. H. Nish (President of the Association). B. E. Maughan, B W. Bradbury. A. W. Grimmitt, R P."Phillips.

It was decided that the Inter- port Dinner will be held at the Kowloon Cricket Club, with the

Peninsula Hotel to do the cater- will be A sub-committee ing.

to formed to issue invitations guests.

The Club de Recrelo was chosen for the venue for the final of the India International Shield when will meet Malays. The game is at 3.15 scheduled to commence p'm. on Sunday (Sept. 15) when Mr. E. Kern will officiate.

CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS

last

11.

Mr. B. E. Maughan then ad- dressed the gathering as follows:

year During my visit Shanghai I exchanged views with the representatives both Shangal and Hankow

Women's Singles Lawn Tennis Championships at Forest Hills where Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Paltres- Fabyan qualified from the semi- finals against English rivals.

Mrs Fabyan accounted for Miss Kay Stammers, the conqueror of Mrs Helen Wills-Moody at Bec- kenham, recently, the American Wightman Cup player. winning, after two hard fought sets which went to 28 games.

Helen Jacobs encountered less difficulty In eliminating Mrs. Phyllis King, whom she beat in 19 games.

In the Men's event Sidney Wood beat Gregory, Mangin to quality

for the semi-final stage.

To-day's results were:

WOMEN'S SINGLES

Semi-Finals.

THE FIXTURES October 19.-Club v. Army, Club

ground.

October 26.-Navy v. Club, Navy

ground.

November 2-Club v. Navy, Club'

ground.

November 9-Army v. Club, Army

ground

į

November 18-Club v. Navy, Club

ground.

11

Helen Jacobs (United States) beat Mrs. Phyllis King (Great Britain) 6-4, 6-3. to

Mrs. Sarah Palfrey - Fabyan. (United States) beat Miss Ka- tharine Stammers (Great Britain) 9-7, 7-5

of the Associa

tion" and it was apparent to me that much might be done to fos- ter the game of Lawn Bowls if we followed the principles of English Lawn Bowling Association and establish, in the Far East, an

the

MEN'S SINGLES

Quarter-Final

Sidney B. Wood (United States) beat Gregory Mangin (United States) 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2.—

Association with a view to the Reuter. more effective organisation of the game.

* ;

This suggested" combining of

been forces has

received Stanghal and Hankow with thusiasm and I understand Bingapore and Yokohams would be willing to co-operate.

en-

that

November 23-Navy v..Club, Navy

ground:

November 30-Club v. Army. Club

ground.

December 7.-Army v. Navy, T.T.,

Army ground. December 14.-Navy v. Club. T.T.,

Navy ground,

December 21.-Army v. Club, T.T.,

Army ground

December 28.-Club v. Navy. T.T..

Club ground. 1936

January 4-Club v. Army, T.T..

Club ground.

January 11-U.S. v. Club, Army. January 17 (approx.). Visit

of

New Zealand Universities XV.. Club.

January 18.-Navy v. Army; T.T.,

Navy.

by Hong Kong would be most suit- able for Headquarters and therefore submit that this Asso--| clation should draw up a scheme January 24 or 25-Hong Kong v. for submission to the respective Shanghai, Club. Bowling Administration in the February 1-First Round Inter- Far East with a view to the pro-

re-

an

To briefly outline the advant ages of such an Organisation, I am of opinion that a Body repre-mction of a governing body which would provide faculties for added senting a group of what might be termed the equivalent of 5 stimulus to the game, whilst at the same time assist in preserving Counties in England, would

pro ceive more favour for application the standard Laws and the

motion of general interest over a for affiliation with the Interna-

larger field. tional Bowling Board, than individual association, and be re-

COMMITTEE FORMED cognised by that Board with simi-

The vist of the Shanghat As- lar recognition given to the Do-

sociations at the end of the minion Associations.

This would afford ah opportun-month presents an excellent op- ity for Bowlers from the Far Eastportunity for discussion and I to meet in a series of Internation- would ask you, Mr. President, and al Games with the National As Members of this Committee "to sociation, and by the increased appoint a small sub-Committee o strength of such a combination of go into detalls with the Shangħal bowlers afford. better facilities in Representatives, in order that a of the Constitution and fostering the games played in draft England under the auspices of at Rules may be prepared for the consideration of our respective present the Hong Kong Associa-

Associations. tion.

SUITABLE HEADQUARTERS

national Tournament, Club.

February a-Final Round Inter-

national" Tournament. Navy. February 15-Army V. Volunteers,

Army.

February 22-Club v. H.K. & S'hai

Bank, Club. February 29-Army v. Club, Army. March 7-Seven-a-side Finals,

Club. Navy ground (Causeway Bay). Army ground (Bookunpoo except February 29 which is Polo ground. Kowloon).

T.T. (Triangular Tournament).

SWIMMING TRIALS

The last two events of the Inter- port trial was swum of yesterday Following Mr Maughan's pro- at the Victoria Recreation Club Dosal it was decided to form a bath, the events being the 50 yds. Bimilarly, a combined body, sub-committee at once to go into and the 880 yds. would be in a better position to the matter thoroughly before the W. Lawrence the Colony cham- arrange tours and even encourage arrival of Shanghai, when the plon accounted for the sprint

the Dominions and other Bowling matter will be taken up with the event in the remarkable good time Teams to visit. the Far East.

Northern visitors.

to

We look forward each year

with our the Interport games Shanghai friends, but with each Association under one governing body, I foreses in addition to the extension of the Interport games

of 20-3/5 seconds, with H Ozorio 2/5 of a second behind...

The sub-committee was elected as follows:-"

The half mile drew only two Messrs. B. E. Maughan (con-entries, L. Roza-Pereira (former venor), J. C, Tacchi, H. Nish and older of the event) and A. A, da Roza, the former romping home in CB. Hoskin.

11.49 minutes,

The following have been selected the possibility of singles and pairs to represent the HK: Electric Rø- competitions

Club In their match decide who creation to among the group winners are the against C.C.C. at Ming Yuen on respective champions of the Far Saturday: Fast.

"I do not propose at this meet ing to deal with the Constitution

C

R. C. Butler, V. Sorby, G. T. Padgett. A. F. Paul (Skip),

W. Stoker, H. B. McKay, J. Sloan,

o the proposed Association but 1 L. de Rome (Skip).

would state that the aillance of J. F. Barron, J. L. King, J. G.

our interests need in no way Haigh, A Webster (Skip).

affect the control of our indivi- Reserves: idual, activities. It is agreed that Orchard.

T. P.- Saunderson, W.

The results were:

50 Yards) (Free Style) 1st.-W. Lawrence. 2nd-H. "Ozoró

Time: 28-3/5 seconds.

880 Yards (Free Style)

Ist L. Roza-Pereira. IndA. A. da Roza Time: 11.49 mins,

Detroit

.........

THIRD DIVISIÓN (NORTH)

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