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TO-DAY'S BOWLS MATCHES
The game of lawn bowls is fast becoming onê - of the favourite pastimes of the summer season for both. young and old as is seen by the entries in the leagues and in the open championships. In both spheres new records were arrived at by the number of entries.
The results of last Saturday's games came off very much as ex- pected. Craigengower repeated their earlier success of the season by notching the "second treble" win and incidentally they are the only two teams in the senior division that are still undefeated. Their "A" will have to be up and about in order to ward off the challenge of their "B" team who are doing as well as ever up to the present.
"A" UNRELIABLE The C.C.C. "A" are an unreliable lot. In two weeks they had to thank one rink alone to bring home the two points, and in one -case it was the weakest rink that did it. Such prowess will not last long, and there will come a day when the unexpected will happen. To-day they are pitted against the Civil Service and according to form sould win.
The Civil Servants did well last week to beat the Indians. J. W. Deakin's rink was in the limelight defeating A. O. Madar's four by 19 shots. Adal's four just managed to win, by a shot.
Kowloon
A good game should be seen on the Police green when the nome team entertains the Bowling Green. Both these teams buffered defeats last week and as their ability to play bowls come up to very nearly the same standard the result should be a very close one
Club de Recreio should account for the Talkoo Docks down Shau-
kiwan way. The Portuguese have victory last week over the Police
a well balanced team and their
WAS an excellent indication their present form.
of
TO-DAY'S GAMES
First Division
v 0.5.0.0.
v K.B.G.C.
C.C.C. "A" P.R.C.. T.R.C.
v C. de Recreio Kowloon Docks v K.C.C. I.P.C.
v C.C.C. "B"
Second Division
0.3.0.C. K.B.G.C. C.de Recre.o K.C.C F. Club "B"
F. Club "A" v P.R.C.
v Yacht Club v HK. Electric
v C.C.C.
SECOND DIVISION -
CIVIL SERVICE v. F. CLUB "A"
Civit Service:-A.
Steven. M. Purvis, R. R. Wood. H. F. Westlake, snr. (skip):"J, Pengelly. W. Hillyer. M. N. Rakusen, R. R. Davis (skip): C. Champelovier, M. Cunletti H. E. Strange. H. F. Westlake,ar. (skip).
Football Club "A":---F. P. Anslow R A. Trangove, H. H. Pegg, J Russell (sk.p); A. McKellar. G. S. Grover J. S. Beach. C. B. Robertson. (skip); G. E. Stephens, J. Dobson. F. H. W. Haynes, J. Rodger (skip). "KOWLOON B.G.C. V. POLICE R. C. Kowloon B.G.C.-B. S. Rogers, riff (skip); F. Cheesman, R, O. S. M. White, S. Drake, G, H. Sher-
Read, J. G. Gill, G. E. F. Thomspon (skip); WL Walker, K: C. Hamli- ton, CB. Hosking. H. H. Rose,
(skip).
What should prove to be an in- teresting match will be seen on the Indians' green when they enter- tajn.C.C.C. "B". To-date the 0,0,0. second string have an un- beaten record. Will the Indians be able to spring the surprise? They (the Indians) play well Blackburn. N. Fraser.... on their own green and with C. DE R.
Police R. C.-C. S. Pile, S. Far- low. A. J. Johnson. S. Logan (skip); L. Miss, T. R. Hunter, G. S. Alexan- der. W. McHardy, (skip); H. Me- Kay, W. L. Clark, J. Channing, J. 9. Riddell, (skip); Reserves: R.
this advantage in their favou
should give the Valley lads a good run for
the points... The game should be a close one.
K.C.C. DID WELL The K.C.C. had a good win against the Talkoo Docks at Kow- loon. The home team won on" all three rinks and were full value for their win. Fraser's rink was, the most impressive on view. They defeated, Chalmer's rink by 22-11 due to good bowling by all four of their players. Gittins at one time was deadly, Geall was up and down but put in some very good woods at times. Fincher started badly but once he got the green he was on top form. Fraser did all that
YACHT CLUB
J. Luz A, V. Barros, C. H. Basto, Club de Recreio:-F. A. Xavier, (skip); F. A. Machado, J. M. S. Rosario, J. F. V. Ribeiro, P. A. Yvanovich, (skip); C. M. Silva G. R. Pereira, L. J. Blīva, F. X. Soares,' (skip).
Yacht Club:-F. H. King, J. A. D. Morrison, T. Hamilton. J. Bent- ley, (skip); W. J. Hansen. P. S. Cassidy, A. Murdoch, B. E. Maug- han, (skip); W. A.. Cornell, K. S. Robertsn, E. S. Abraham, G. E. Costello" (skip), KOWLOON C.C. v, H.K. ELECTRIC
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936
MACAO JOCKEY
CLUB
Programme For June Race Meeting
The following are the events of the June Race Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club to be held on Sunday. June 7 commencing at 2 p.m. Areia Preta, Macao.
Race
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
OLD COURSE
9.20 a.m. A. Anderson and J. A. D.
Morrison
F. C. Young and J. Cotesworth.
A
DODGERS
TROUNCED
Red Sox Win
BASEBALL RESULTS
9,24
New York. May 14.
The following were the results of the League baseball macies play-
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Pittsburgh
9.36
5 10 0
2 7 1
9.40
J. B, Mackle and G. S. Hugh-Jones.
S. Martin and home runs, Brooklyn
12 18 2 Medwick hit
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Course Handicap-isted yesterday:- Section) Winner $150. Second $75. Thira $50 For China Ponies classifted by The Hong Kong Jockey Club "D" and "E" Classes at date of entry. Jockey allowance. Entrance $85. Nine Furlongs.
Chol Ma Hui Handicap.-W.nner $150. Second $75. Third $50. For Chin Ponies Non-winning Subscription Griffins of The Hong Kong Jockey Club of this Season at date of entry. Jockey allow- ace. Entrance 35. Six Furlongs
Grand Stand Handicap-Willner $300. Secotid $150. Third $100. For "China Fontes classified by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as "C" Class at date of entry. Jockey allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile.
"South. China Cup."--Winner a Cup valued $300 with $200 added.
Third Second $150.
$100. A Handicap. A forced entry of all pories entered for the Meeting with the exception of "C" Class and pones entered in "the Ladies" Race. Jockey allowance." Entrance. $5. One and a Quarter Miles.
Race Course Handicap.-(Second Section) Winner $150. Second. 875, Third
China Ponles $50. For classified by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" and ** Classes at date of entry. Jockey allowance. Entrance 85. Nne Furlongs.
The Ladies Handicap Sprint.-- (Unofficia) Winner $50. Second $30. Third $20. A cup will be presented to the Winning Rider. Souvenirs will also be presented to the 2nd and 3rd Placed Riders. For China Ponies, the property of the Hong Kong Riding School. To be r.dden by Members of the School. No Whips or Spurs allow- eds Entrance $3.00. Half a Mile. Entries close at 4 pm on Tuesday, 26th May 1936 at the Secretary's Office, Messrs. Ben- Potts, дер Stock Jamin Exchange Bullding, Ice House Street.
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All ponies entered will be trans- ported FREE on Friday or Satur- day, 5th or 6th June. 1936 from Hong Kong to Macao and shipped back on Monday, 8th June, 1936. No charge will be made for keep while there during this period.
J. S. Landolt, Dr. V. N. Atieriza, E. el Arculli, R. Basa, (skip).
Civil Service: P. E Knight, J. Cook C. Strange, F. J.Jones, (skip); H. Major, W. Burling, J. F. McGo- wan J. Deakin, (skip); J. Gellatley, L. Collyer, S. E. Alderman, J. Hol- lidge (skip).
POLICE R.C. 1. KOWLOON B.G.C.
Police R. C.-W. Cameron, R. H. E. Marks, A. E. Carey, W. Malt. (sk.p); W. Greig, C. Dowman, J. Orem, W. "E. Hollands, (skip); L Gendinning, W. Dall. F. E. E. Booker, J. Shepherd, (skip), Reser ves: W. R. Chester Woods, T. H. Daly,
Kowloon C.C.-W. Mulcahy, A. Kowloon B. G. C.:-J, E. Henson. Nissimi, V. C. Labrum, J. M. Jack. J. G. Meyer, M. J. Henderson, A. M. (skip); S. J. Houghton, W. W. Hirst, Holland (skip); E. W. Limes, J. T. W. Carr, L. E. Lammert, (skip); | Watson, W. Macfarlane, L. Guy,
was expected of a skip. Chalmers C, Fletcher, J. 8. Dinnen, A. Spary. | (skip); S. Bright. R. Hall, S. Ran- was the only player to show any-H. Overy, (skip), thing like good form and but for him his rink would have suffered a much heavler defeat.
H.K. Electric:--H. S. Jones, T. P. Saunderson, J. Sloan, A. Webster, (skip); F. F. Duckworth, G. G. Hyde-Lay had A rare tussle Thomson, J. F. Lunny, W. B. Mus with Wallace and won by the nar-kett, (skip); V. Sorby, J. L. King, rów margin of 3 shots. Lee was G. T. Padgett, A. F. Paul (skip). on colour but Goodwin and Craig Reserves; W. Orchard. were good. Hyde-Lay played well F. CLUB "B" v. CRAIGOWER C.C. but if he had been able to block,
his margin of victory would have
Football Club "B":-8. K. Stran-
been much higher. Keown of Tal-ge T. R. Rowell, A. Humphreys, Log, was inclined to be a bit heavy. Edwards, (skip); C. W. H Wilson, all the time, Whyte played well P. C. Morgan, E. S. Carter, J. A. R.
(skip).
Crat'gower C.C..-D. K. Kharas, D. A. Rozario, W. J. Bagley, A A. Lewis, (skip); Dr. N. P. Karanjia, E. McNay, Y. Abbaa, H. V. Pearse, (skip) H. J. Tollervey, J. gerald, L. C. R. Bouza, W. Ward. (skip). Reserves: H. L. Fox, A. B. Hamson.
d'e, R. Duncan, (skip).
TAIKOO R. C. v C. DE RECREIO Taikob R.C.;-J. Wald. F. K. Pattinson, W. Cuninngham. J. C. Chalmers, "(skip); J. J. Whyte, 8. J. Pollock, J. C. Polson, R. C. Wal- lace, (skip); T. Grimes. A. Norrie, W. Weir, N. Drammond, (skip),
Club de Redrelo:-J. E Noronha."
D. C. Alves, F. V. V. Retro, C. G. Silva, (skip); A. A. Remedios, E. M. Remedios, C. E. Marques, H. A. Alves, (skip); L F. Káyler, G. M.
da Silva (skip).
'LOON DOCKS v. K/LOON C. C.
Kowloon C. C.:-H. Gittins, E.
Kem. W. Geall, E. C. Fincher, (skip); G. Lee, R. G. Craig, F Goodwin, A. Hyde Lay, (skip); A
And had a lot of work to do to save Selby, (skip); J. H. Gelling EP. Remedios, J. J, Basto, F. X. M. saunts, Wallace played right at Strange, V. Walker, A. Chapman the top of his form and on numer, pus occasions came in to save large counts. On the form he displayed last Saturday I have no hesita tion in stating that he is one not the finest skip in the Colony Phillips had by no means an easy task in beating Drummond's rink, Phillips got away to a good start and held the lead to the end. Silkstone played a marvellous game at No. 1. Hyde-Lay played much better than he did against, the Bebbington and Phillipe
He gave good accounts of them- Valves. Norris and Drummond were of the Talkoo four. twisting his, woods, s was consequently hor
the time, Weir, was in-
to be too heavy and did not to be able to get the green.
Sikstone, T. Fergusson, N. J. Bebbington, R. P. Phillips (skip).
INDIAN B.C. v. CRAFGOWEL "B" Indian B. G.-M. R. Abbabe, A. Bakar, A. M. Wahab, A. O. Madar. (skip); D., M. Khan. 8. M. Rum- Jahn, MY. Adal, AR. Dallah. The folowing are some of the skip); J. Hoosen, A K. Minu, A. probable. Terms:
FIRST DIVISION
B. Rumjah, A R. Minu (skip).
Cral'gower "B":—A. J. Cosiho, B. CRAIGOWER “A” ▼. 08.0.0.
Whiteman, M. AR. Sonza C. S. Cral'sover “A”:-), R. Botres, A. Rossc'et, (skip); 7 W. Leonard, . Razack A, E, Costes, R. F. Luz, -y, Rangali, A. M. Omar, W. V. skip); C. §: Summons, A. 8. Gomes | Field; (skip); 1. Pan, W. Phè bs, K.
Cavanagh, U. M. Omar, (skip); M. Omez, W. Gill (an
Boston
St. Louis
Chicago
Hubbell pitched.
New York ............... 5 6 0 The game between Cincianatti and' Philadelphia was postponed on account of extremely cold weather.
American League
R.
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Boston Detroit
3
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1
5 1
Philadelphia
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Johnson hit a home run. Cleveland
Rhodes pitched
New York
St. Louis
Washington
6 15
1 4
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12 19 Lewis hit a home run. Chicago
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A. Sommerfelt and Barry.
8. H. Dodwell and K. S. Morrison.
W. N. A. Smalley and J. W. Majnew.
A... T Lay and E Bathurst.
L. C. Marson and T. Addis Martin.
HAPPY VALLEY SUMMER FOURSOMES
The following are the results of the second round of the Happy Valley Summer Foursomes:-
T. D. Paton (8) and E. H. Watts (20), K. S. Robertson (4) and J. Petrie (16). Paton and Watts won 6 and 6.
D. S. Edward (3) and W. W, C. Shewan (11) v. H. H Pethick (11) and J. W. Mayhew (11), Pethick and Mayhew won 2 and 1.
J. W. Franks (11) and F. J. de Rome (9) v. A, H, McBride (14) and J. E. Richardson (10). Mc- Bride and Richardson won at 19th.
W. A. Stewart (8) and D. 8. Robb (4) v. W, J. Buller (9) and A. T. Braley (7). Buller and Braley won 3 and 2.
L. Goldman (7) and C. "W. E. Bishop (12) v. L. R. Cramer (13) and R. K. Rounds (13). Goldman and Bishop won 2 and 1. "
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