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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 13 1936.
In the World of Sports
A DAY OF HIGH SCORING AT
SCORING AT LAWN BOWLS IN
LAWN BOWLS
Three New Records Created
CHAMPIONS SMASHING WIN
Saturday was indeed 1 day of high scoring in the Lawn Bowls Leagues, when no less than three new records for the present season were created.
Craigengower Cricket Club once again secured a treble win, and their “Â's” triumph over their nearest rivals, the Kowloon Bowling Green by 90 shots to 36 is a new team aggregate record. The defeat of the Bowling Green is indeed a humiliating one for them, as they were conceded rosy chances of inflicting the first defeat of the season on the Valley team prior to the game. As it was the winners played like one man and were heads and shoulders above the losers.
The Indians easily accounted for the Civil Servants, winning by 89 shots to 43 in which two new records were established by Dallah's rink. This rink's win broke both the rink win and rink score recurds with new scores of 36 and 43 shots respectively. Récréia, C.C.C. "B" and Taikoo Dock were the other senior teams
to win. Sixes were common on the day.
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A six followed by a seven enabled R. F. Luz to beat L. Guy by 23 shots, while a four followed by a seven was mainly responsible for M. Y. Adal's win over J. F. McGowan by six shots. W. E. Hollands also had a seven, heating F. X. Silva by 24 to 18. Sixes were recorded by W. Gill, R. Basa, J. A. R. Selby, J. Bentley C. H. Basto, F. X. Soares, and A. E. Carey.
ANOTHER TREBLE FOR C. C. C.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Kowloon Dock
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FIRST DIVISION
Indian R.C. when
89
Civil Service
Cralgengower "A"
90
Kowloon B.Q.C.
36
Police R.C.
51
Club da Recreio
56
Taikoo Dock
62
Kowloon C.C.
41
48
Craigengower "B"
4
SECOND DIVISION
Civil Service.
51
Craigengower
55
Kowloon B.G.C.
86
Football Club “A”
45
Club de Recreio
90
Police R.C.
44
Kowloon 6.0.
60
Yacht Club
39
Football Club "B"
55
H. K. Electrig
58
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. L.
F.
11 11 0 743 11 8 3 897
Pts. A." Up Dn. 560 183 0 20 540 117 .0 16
11 B 3 699
500 99
0
18
11 6 5 821
632
0 11
12
10 5 5 596
603
0
8
10
10 4 8.567
631
0 54
.B
11 4 7 633
841
8
8
11 3 8 600
701
101
В
8 2 6 414
431
0 77
4
10 1 514
654
0 140
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
Craisengover “A” Club de Recreio Kowloon B. G. C. Police R. C. Craigengower “B” Civil Service Kowloon C C. Indian R. C. Talkoo. Dock Kowloon Dock
Kowloon B.G. C. Glub. de Recreio Craigengower Kowloon C. C. Police R. C. K.K.F.C. "A" Yacht Club H. K. Electric REF.C. "B" Civil Service
SECOND DIVISION
Senior Division
CHAMPION'S DAY
A Record Broken
At Happy Valley, Craigengower Cricket Club "A" best Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 54 shots.
0.0.0. "A". 8, Landelt, V. N. Allenza, J. Cavanagh, R. Basa -(KKID) 29. A. &. Gomes, C. Bum- mons, D. Rumfahn. U. M. Omar... (akip) 27. A. E. Coates, A. M. Omar, C. B. Rosselet, R. F. Luz-(akin) 34,
Total: 90.
KB.G.C.-J. E. Henson, J. G. Meyer, M.. Henderson, A. M. Hoi- land (skip) 10. 8. Bright, R. Hall, 6. Randle, R. Duncap-(skip) 15, A- 8. Russell, J. Wation. W. MeFar Hang, L. Guy-(skip) 11:"
Total: 38.
RECREIO HARD":
PRESSED
Rink Responsible
At Happy Valley, Club de creio beat Police Recreation Club by 5 shots.CE
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P. W. L. D. F. A: Up Da. Pts. 11 10 1 0 767 544 223 0 20 10 8 2 0 664 517 147 0 15 0 49 11
11 5 5 1 597 848
10 5 5 0 593 589
1 5 5,0 591 612
10 5 5 0 581 612
4 0 10
021 10
0 31 to
9 4 5 0 511 33
0
22 &
10 3 6 1 547 607
0 60
T
0 123
6
0 68
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15 3.7 D 542 885 1 8 0 478 546
herd. S. Logan-(skip) 18. H. Mc- Kay, C. Pile, W. McHardy. W. Mair
~(sk'p)-9.
Total: 31.
Recreio: D. C. Alves, G. M. P. Remedios, J. J. Basto, F. X. Bliya- (skip) 18 J. Noronha, L. F. Xavier, F. V Ribeiro, C. G. Biva-(skip) 15. A. Remedios, E. Remedios, C. Marqués. H. A. Alves-(skip) 23,
Total: 50.
BAD DAY FOR KOWLOON DOCK
Routed By C.C.C. “B”
At Hunghom. Craigower Cricker'
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INDIANS WIN
Dallah's Rink Huge Score
At Bockunpoo, Indian Recreation Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 45 shots.
IRC-M. R. Abbas, A. E Rum- Jahn. A. M. Wahab, A. R. Dallah (sklp) 43. J. Hoosen, A. Bakar, A. O. Madar, A. R. Minu"--(skip) 22, D. M. Khan, B. M. Rumjahn, A. K. Minu, M., Y. Adal-(skip) 24.
Total: 89.
C.S.C.C.-A., Steven, W. J. Bud- ing, C. Strange, F. J. Jones (skip) 7 M. E. Purvis, M. N. Rakusen, F. W. Cullips, J. Kollidge-(skip) 18. P. E. Knight, J. Gellatly, L. A. Coll- yes, J. F. McGowan~(skip) 18.
Total: 43.
K.C.C's. LAPSE
Beaten By Talkoo
KOWLOON TONG
Formal Opening Of New Green
EXCITING BALL GAMES
TULSA'S NINE IN LIMELIGHT
Another sport was added to the Japanese Nose Out
recreational activities of the Kow- 10011 Tong Garden Association. Waterloo Road, yesterday.
an invitation was sent to some thirty of the Colony's bowling enthusiasts to attend this opening by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Lal Im Tang.
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Americans
In a tight game yesterday, the Japanese Young Men's association defeated the Americans by eight runs to seven, after being led six At half past four in the after- runs to three at the end of the fifth noon, fawn bowls was successfully innings.
At the commencement of the 8th launched by the following gentle. men playing the first games-innings, it looked as if the American Messrs. Guy. Watson, Meyer. Re- nine would win the same, they medios, Logan. Grimmitt, Nissim, scored another run but the Nippon Muskett, F. X. Silva, A. A. Re- boys registered two runs, and in medios, C. H. Basto, Field, Lee. E. the next innings obtained a further C. Flacher. Bilkstone, Spradberry, two runs to tie the game..
An extra innings had to be called Jark, Lopez. Roe, Wylie, Gittins, B. Basto. Phillips, Guterrez. A. H, Bas- during which the Japanese got the
run necessary for victory.
Score by innings. With the intention of keeping the opening informal, there was noth- ing oficial attached to the advent American of lawn bowl, which makes the Japanese. sporting requirements of the Kow- loon Tong Garden Association now complete.
to.
The bowling green will become! faster through regular usage, and some interesting games will be wit- nessed later.
Among the interested spectators were:-Mr. F: W, Stapleton, Mrs. Helen Chan, Mrs. Field. and Mrs. Silkstone.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 21300 105 0 1 2.00 2 2 1
TULSA WINS DOUBLE. HEADER
VOLUNTEERS AT
SWIMMING
CLOSE FINISHES WITNESSED
CORPS INFANTRY WIN
Governor Present
VITAL GAME TO
BE DECIDED
THIS WEEK'S LEAGUE TENNIS
Holders Must Win
A tennis-league match that will Close Anishes and keen com-
have a strong bearing on the ulti- petition marked the Annual Aquatic mate destination of the Mixed Dou- Sports of the Hong Kong Volun bles League will be played off to- teer Defence Corps which was held day between the United Services. on Saturday night at the V.R.C.Recreation Club and the Chinese Bath attended by many, including Recreation Club (holders) on the HL.E the Governor, Sir Andrew USR.C. grounds, The original Caldecott, and Lady Caldecott, at-") axture was called off due to rain. tended by Captain W. J. R. Crazy. ]
To-morrow, the C.R.C. will have AD.C., H.R the G.O.C. Major- to go all out to beat the Indians General A. W. Bartholomew and whom they are playing. The In- Mrs. Bartholomew and party, at- dians have improved to a tended by Lieut. J. P. Howarth,tain extent and their new found' RA, A.D.C., Lieat-Col. H. B. L. Combination may be able to stay Dowbiggin: Commandant of the the pace against the Chinese.. H.K.V.D.C., and Major E. J. R. Mit- The following is this week's pro- chell President of the Swimming | gramme':→ Committee.
The Corps Infantry carried off the Inter-Unit Swimming Cup with The Overseas Chinese baseball 15 points as against 10 by the Static Machine Guns. The winners nine put up a valiant fight against
were given very stiff opposition be- fore they were able to clinch the the US.S. Tulsa yesterday after- Causeway Bay, and ex- noon at tended them to a ten inning game title. before they were downed by 5 to 3.
S. Dinner, J.
A. Nissim. A The sailors were expected to win this game, but they had to play Spary, A. E. Sukstone-(skip) 20.
their utmost. The score was 1-1 Total: 50. R.H.KY.C.-W. A. Cornell, F. E until the ninth inning, when the The Chinese made a valiant bid King, B. E. Maughan, K. 6. Robert-Tulsa scored four more runs. son (skip) 22. P. 8. Cassidy, W. A Mansfield, A. Morrison, J. Bentley-tavercome this lead but only (skip) 26, A. Murdoch, D. J. Fra scored two mare run Scores by innings;„ ser. E. Abraham, A Stevenson. (skip) 11.
Total: 59
A THREE SHOTS VICTORY
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U.S.S. Talia
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 4-runs 0 2 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 hits
Overseas Chinese
0 0
0 0.0 0.0 0 2-runs At Happy Valley, Hong Kong 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 1-hits
With their second string battery, Electric Recreation Club beat Hong
the Tulsa defeated the Eastern Kong Football "B" by 3 shots.
HKFC. "B"-J. B. Howell, Halae by the score of 7-2,
.-M. el Arculii was unable to strike G. Wallington, A. McKellar, N. M. Curzie. (skip) 18. 8. Strange, Equt any of the sailors, but gave B. Carier; P. Morgan, J. A. R. Belby --skip) 23. A: W. Hayward, J. Dob- BOO, V. Walker. J. Edwards (skip) 16.
Total: 55.
Electric:- P. Saunderson, 12
At Taikoo, Talkoo Docks Recrea-Jones, J. Bloan, A. E. Paul-(skip) tion Club beat Kowloon Cricket 26. W. Stoker, G. Thompson, J. F. Club by 18 shota.-~
Talkoo-W. Brown, T. Grimes,
R. Keown, R. C. Wallace-skip) 20,
J. Wald, B. Pollock, W., Cunning- hám.
good account of himself in fleiding. The Tulsa nine was much too good for the Eastern, but the latter team has not been playing base- ball long.
Score by inninga:
C.S.S. Tulsa 1 2 3 4 D 6 7
Lunny, W.-B. B. Muskett (skip) 21. [ 1 2 0 2 11 1 2 0 2 0 1 V. Borby, J. L. King, G. T. Padgett, ||
Eastern
A. Webster (skin) 11.
Total: 58.
é J. Chalmers (skip) 13. W. Weir, A. Norrie, J. Folson, N. Drum- mond-(skip 29.
Total: 62,
K.C.C.-G. Lee, L. E. Lammert,
F. Goodwin, A. Hyde-Lay—(skip) 11. E. Gittins, W. J. Geall, E. C.
ONE RINK DECIDES
At Happy Valley, Craigengawer Cricket Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 1 ahots.
C.B.C.C.-P. D. Crawler, J. Carr, Fincher, J. Fraser-(skip) 22. HW. R. Hillyer, R. R. Davies (skip) Overy, R. P. Phillips, N. J. Bebbing- ton, R. C. Graig-(skip) 11.
TotalTM 44.
Junior Division
RECREIO UP ON
ALL RINKS
At King's Park. Club de Recrelo beat Police Recreation Club by shots.
15. H. F. Harper, M. Cunnietti, J.. Cook, R. R. Wood-(skip) 19. C. T. Champelover, A. Bower, H. West- lake Sr. H. Westlake Jr.--(skip) 17..
Total: 51.
-hits
2 0 0 0 0 0 Drugs 1 0 0 0 0 1 1-hits.
VOLUNTEERS WIN
In the second baseball game the Volunteers beat the Canadians by 13 runs to 2 yesteday.
"David Leonard scored a home run in the first inning for the Volun- teers.
The whole programme was car- ried out without a hitch and much disappointment was felt when due to lack of entries the 50 Yards Free Style Championship of the Nursing Detachment had to be call- ed off.
A CLOSE BACE In one of the closest finishes witnessed at the Bath, the Static Machine Guns parrowly defeated the Corps Infantry by a touch in the 300 Yards Relay. It was a touch and go affair and the slight advantage given by S. V. Gitțins |...”. and Anslow enabled the winners to hold out.
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Another interesting item on the programme was the High Diving which was won by the Corps In- fantry. In this event the Coastal Defence came in for their share of the spoils.
An amusing item was the pillow Aght which was won by R. Andrews, In the next event E. M. Marques gave the Corps Infantry victory when he beat 6. V. Gittins in the Three Styles Relay
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The last event on the programmme was the final at the Inter-Unit water-polo championship, which was won by the Corps Infantry in a fast and thrilling game against the Static Machine Guns, who went down fighting gamely by 4 goals to 1.
J. D. Remedios was the star of the game, scoring all four of the winners' goals as the result of solo efforts, while E Owen Hughes, in goal, and §. V. Gittins, in the at- tack shone for the losers,
THE BESULTS Results were:- 300 Yards Tean Race (Teams of 6 -each man, to swim 50 Yards) 1. Static Machine Guns (3)-8. V. Gittins, F. Anslow, R. Sommers, C.
Bowls Championship will be play- ed during the course of the pre sent week, the tit-bit of which willoap, N. Lec. E Wing Lee. be the match between A. Hyde-Lay (K.O.C.) & former Champion, and EHF. Rosario (Recreio) on the
Kowloon Dock green.
COCN E Karanjia, H J Tollervey, WJ. Bagley, W. Ward- (skip) 16. D. K. Kharas, F. X. Del- gado, J. Fitzgerald, A. R. 8. Alves (skip), 16. L For W. Atkins, McNay, Y Abbas-(skip) 23. *
Total: 35,
Recreto de Souza 0. 05-FOOTBALLERS BEATEN Pereira, P. A Yvanovich, F. X. Soares (skip)"32" F. A. Machado, J. F. V. Eibeiro, A. V, Barros, L. J. Silva--(akip) 33. F. A. Xavier, P. Guterres, C. A. Lopes, C. H. Bis to--(skip) 25.
Total: 10.4
PR.C.-W. Cameron, J. Chan Club "B" beat Kowloon Docks Re-nings, &. Johnson, R. H. E Marks creation Club by 27 shots.
(skip) 13. N. Fraser. 8. Farlow, G C.C.C. B. Pau, J. W. Leon-9. Alexander, A. Carey-(skip) ard, K M. Omar, H. V. Fearse-13. C. Blackbourn, G. Gough, M. R (skip) 15. A. J. Coelho, P. J. Smith, E Booker, J. 8. Riddell (kip) 18. B W. Whiteman, WV. Field (skip): 34, J. Boazen, W. Phelps, H W Randall, W. Gil-(skip) 30. #Total: 73
KDR.CA Pearson, C. Ste Re-wart, R Lapsley, F. Cullen-(skip) 20. J. Rerle, R. Morrison, J. V. Ramsay, J. McKelvie (skip) 11. B. Parks, M. Ferguson, G. Mitchell, G. Cooper (skip) 17.
Total: 48.
Police:W. Creig, C. Dowman, J. Orem. W Hallands-(kin), 24 L. Hendenning, W. B. Dall, J. Bhen-
Total: 44
YACHT CLUB UP
At Cox's Path, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by shota
KCO-WW. Hirst. C. Fletcher, 8. J. Houghton, T. W. Carr-(skip) 11. J. M. Jack, C. J. Tacchi, W. Mul cahy, V. C. Labrum (skip) 19.
Other matches of note are: AW Grimmitt vs. J. V. Ramsay, and A. M. Holland vs. 3. A. Noronha,
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At Austin Road, Kowloon Bow-gramme of matches;~*~* Ung Green Club best Hong Kong Football Club "A" by 41 shots
KB.G.U.-W. L. Walker, K. CK.C.C. Hamilton, C. B. Hosking, HH Rose (skip) 40. . A. Cheesman, R. O. Read, J. C. GA, G. EF. Thompson-skip) 38. B. 8. Rogers,
EL A. Alves T G. N. Mitchell at
A. E. Coates v F. E. Knight, at HKFC.
8 M White, W. 8. Drake, C-H Sherrif (skip) 18.
Total: 86.
HKFC. "A". IL Gelling, F P Anslow, J. Degano, J. Russell (skip) 10. T. R, Rowell, G. B. Ota- yer, J. Beach, C. B. Robertson (aktr) 10, E-Strange, W. Kershaw, FHaynes, J. Bodger (skip) 25,
Total: 45
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Beveral interesting ties in the fourth round of the Open Singles
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A. M. Omar v A. E. Carey, at
Taikoo
J. Shepherd v W. K. Way, ai 0.8.C.O.
Tuesday, July 14 AW. Grimmitt v J. V. Rameáy, at HKFC,
Corps Infantry (1)A. A da Roza, E. B. da Roza, G. Souza, L A Soares, E. Souza, E. M. Marques.
3. Coast Defence Units (4)-Hua- gain, Ismail, Leppard, Millington; Bux, Eims
4. Motor Machine Guns (2)-E. Fowler, V. Bond, N. Waitley, J. K. Sloan, S. Fowler, E. M. Critchley,
Ladies 50 Fards Invitation Handicap Race
1. Mlas 1. Thirwell 2. Miss M. Campos.
3. Miss 34. Thirwell
Time: 41 3/5 secs.
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· MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE
{To-day).
Recreio v. .C.C. “B” U.S.R.C. v. O.R.C.
"A" DIVISION
*(Tuesday)
C.R.C. "B" v. K.G.C. LR.C. v. C.R.C. “A”. EK.C.C. v. USRC. S.CAA v. Recreio.
"B" DIVISION
(Wednesday)
C.R.C. "A" Y.' Q.R.C. “B” C.B.A, v. University. IR.C. v. C.8.0.0. KO.0 HK.G.O. C.C.C. 1. Recreio.
***DIVISION (Thursday)
OR.C. V. KITO. :-
CB.C.C. v. University K.CC. "B" v. KTG.C.A. Army v. "K.CC. "A"!
Recreio y. 8AA
"D" DIVISION (Erider)
Radio B.C, Police/ Q.C.O. v. I.B.C. C.BA V. Army. BCAA V. KO,0..
cer-
4. Motor Machine Guns (2)— E. Fowler, E. M. Gritchley, J. K. loan.
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Officers v. Sergeants Race (4 Men per Team)
1. Officers-(2nd/Lieut. R. M. wood, Lieut. W: T. Hoss, Major E. J. R. Mitchell and Capt. E Owen-Hughes).
2. Bergeants:-(CS.M. B. B. Rogers, Sergt. Webb, Sergt. Owen and Bergt, B. V. Gittins).
Pillow Fight: ww Won by R. Andrews; runner-up J. Milin
100-Yards 3 Styles Team Baco-
(Teams of '6, each man to swim 25 Tards)
1. Corps Infantry (1) -- E Cunha, E B di Roza E Marques, A. A.'da Roza,
2. Static Machine Guns (3): Norman Lee, S.V. Gittins, C. Bloan, F. P. Anslow.
Motor Machine Guns (2)- E. M. Critchley, E Fowler, 8. Fowler, J. E. Maycock...
4. Const Defence Unit (4) 200 Hussain, Elms, Boo, Millington! Corps Water-Foto Championship ̈ ̈ Won by Corps Infantry, who beat Static Machine Guns by 4 goals to 1.
Static Machine Guns:
EL Owen-Hughes: W. Sprinkle
Volunteer 50 Yards Handicap Race and M. Long: B. V. Gittins: E
1.J. Hussain.
2.-C. Aria,
3. F. Simonsen. Time: 27 2/5- LECH,”
A. M. Holland J. E Noronha, at High Diving (teams of 3-3 stand- KDRO
A. 8. Gomes ▼L A. Guterres at CS.CO
Wednesday, July 15%
A. Hyde-Lay v HF, Rosario,
DRO........
Thursday, July 16 AW. Grimmitt or J. V. Ramsay v0. H. Basto, at R,C,G,
ing swallow Given) 1. Corps Infantry (1)
LA Roza, C. Macintosh E. M. Marques
2 Coast Defence Unli (4) :----
J. Hussain, R. Bux, J. Miln
3. Static Machine Guns (3) R. Andrews, Norman Lee, R. Som
mers.
Wing Lee, O. Bloan and "Norman Lee.
Corpa’Infantry :-
M. M. Soares; Leo Silva and L.
A. Boates; A. A. de Rozs?"H,; de- Ba, E. M. Marques and J. D. Re- medion
Referee: Mr. H. Hyndman, Static Machine Guns defeated Mobile Machine Guns by 6 goals to 1. and the Corps Infantry defeated Coast Defence Unit by 8 goals to 1. in semi-finals, s. what ago last Thursday.
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