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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1936.

In the World of Spons

BOWLS PROGRAMME CURTAILED

C.C.C. "A" And "B"

Triumph

CLOSE FINISHES IN

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Only two out of the five senior division lawn bowls league games were played off on Saturday, due to the sodden condition of most of the greens on the inclement weather

account of

Bath the C. C, C."A" and "B" "were in action, the "A" accounting for the Indians by 24 shots, after" being checked at one period, while the B" had things their way over the K. C. C. by the margin of 21 shots. These were the only two games played.

In the junior division only one game was postponed. Several close finishes were witnessed especially in the K. C. C.-Football Club B match in which the Cricketers ran out winners by 59 shots to 55. Other winners in this division were: Football Club Bowling Green, and Club de Recreio.

League tables and results follow.

A

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Indian R.C. Police R.C. *Taikoo Dock

FIRST DIVISION

Craigengower "A"

·RECREIO IN WINNING VEIN

At King's Park, Club de Recrelo beal Hong Kong Electric Recrea- tion Club by 11 shots,

Recreio:-F, A. Machado, J. F. V. Ribeiro, V. Barros, L. J. “Săra (skip): 23. E. de Souza, C. M. Alves. P. A. Yvanovich, F. X. Soare

skip): 11. F. A. Xavier, C. M. Xavier, C. A. Lopes, C. H. Basto (skip): 26.

Total: 60,

H. K. Electrie: V. Sorby, J. L King, G. T. Padgett, S. Deacon (skip): 12. A. Tarbuck, T. F. Baun- derson, J. K. Sloan, J (skip): 18. G. G. 6. Thomson, J. F. Barron, W. Stoker, W. B. B. Mus- kett (skip: 19.

Total: 49.

U.S. BASEBALL

Phillies Swamped By: The Cubs

NINETEEN HITS REGISTERED

New York, July 25. Chicago Cubs, scoring 17 runs on 19 hits, swamped the Phillies who were kept down to a quartette' of runs on six hits. The Phillies måde four errors which the Cubs used to the fullest advantage. Two home runs were registered by each side. 15

A League

the attended gamin. Red Sox

American In the. F. Lunny

similar situation Boston-Detroit winning 18-3.

FOOTBALLERS WIN

At Happy Valley. Hong Kong Football Club "A" beat Craigen- gower Cricket Club by 21 shots;

HKFC. "A"-T. R. Rowell, G. 8. Gravet, J. Beach, C. B. Robert- son (skip): 17. J. Dalgarno, F. P. Rossell Anslow. V. Walker, J. (skip) 24. E. Strange, W. Kershaw, A. McKellar. J Rodger skip 27.

Total: 68.

and

indians

The Athletics figured in a high nitting match which went to the fornier 15-12.

The following were the results:-

NATIONAL LEAGUE

St. Louis Boston

Mize homered for St. Cuccinells for Boston.

Pittsburgh Brooklyn

R. H. E. ཱ་,་』

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

Saturday Cricket Marred By Rain

NO PLAY AT TAUNTON

London, July 25. Rain Interfered with the cricket matches commenced to-day. There was no play at Taunton between Somerset and Middlesex, while at Birmingham very little progress was made,

WEEK-END AQUATIC

MEETS

ONE CLUB RECORD ESTABLISHED

AT CIVIL SERVANTS' BATH

A feature of the first monthly swimming gala of the Chinese Civil Servants' Club, held at North Point on Saturday night, was a new club record established by Mak Wai Ming, who covered the 400 metres free- style in 5 mins. 32 3/5 secs.

SWIMMERS

Battery, Royal DECEIVED BY THE

All the events were closely contested and the programme con- cluded with a water-polo game team and a between the Club

the 7th Artillery, which was won by the at Civil Servants by 6 goals to 1,

conclusion, the prizes At the

by Mr. were distributed

Yeung Wing-hong.

The following were the close of play scorest-

Warwick 24 for 0 v. Lancashire, from at Birmingham..

Derby Ilkeston.

Surrey 256 for 6 (J. C. Squires! 78) v. Kent, at the Oval.

154 for 8 v, Notts.

Northants 110-for-3 v. Essex at Ilford.

Gloucester 236 (Geary 5 for 63). Leicester 55 for 0. at Leicester.

6 for 48). Hants 108 (Mercer Glamorgan 175, at Bournemouth

Yorkshire 167 (Tate 5 for 33). 0 Sussex 133 for 6, at Bradford.....

Reuter.

3 7 0 Louls and

4

7 10 7

2

Young homered for Pittsburgh.

C.C.C.-A. B. Hanson, H. Tol- lerver, W. Fitzgerald, Y. Abbas

D. K. Kharis, F. X.Cincinat! (skip): 21. Delgado, J. Pau, A. E. S. Alves New York (skip): 14. N. P. Karanjia, E. Mc- Nay, W. Hagley, W. Ward (skip):

Total: 47.

CLOSE CALL FOR K.C.C.

45

Civil Service

1

Kowloon B.Q.C.

12.

"Kowloon Dock Craigengower, "B"

Club de Recreio

J

89

Kowloon C.C.

48

SECOND DIVISION

"Civil Service.

V

Police R.C.

Football Club "A"

88

Craigengower

47

Kowloon B.G.C.

78

Yacht Cub

36

Club de Recrelo

60

H. K. Electric

49

Kowloon C.C.

59. Football Club "B"

55

*Postponed

"

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Craigengower, "A"

Ojvli Service

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. L.

13 12 1

F 872

A.

Up Da. 626 188

Pts.

0

24

Kowloon B. G, C. Club de Reérelo

12 9 3

0 642 116 758

18

12 8 4

746

0 643 103

16

Craigengower "B"

12 7 5

726

704

22

0 14

12 6 8

677

705

0

28

12

11 5 6

648

681

0

33

10

13 4 9 740

781

0 41

8

9 3 6

477

540

083

8

13 3 10

698

832

0.131

*

11 2 9

585

713

0 128

4

SECOND DIVISION

P. W. L. D. F.

A.

Up Dn.

13 12 1 0

927 .826 301

Pts. 24

0 C

Police R. C

Kowloon C. c.

Taikoo Dock Indian R. C. Kowloon Dock

Kowloon B. G. C Club de Recreio Kowloon C. C. H.K.F.C. "A" Craigengower Police R. C. Yacht Club H. K. Electric H.K.F.C. "B" Civil Service

Senior Division

CHAMPIONS BACK TO FORM

Indians Defeated

Craigengower At

Bookumpoo, Cricket Club "A" beat Indian Re- creation Club by 24 shots...

LR.C.-M. R. Abbas, A.R. M. Samy, A. M. Wahab, A. R. Dallah (skip): 13. A. Bakar, A. H. Madar, A. O. Madar, A. R. Minu (skip) 13. 8... Rumjann, 6. O. Bax, A K Minu, M. Y, Adal" (skip): 19.

Total: 45.

C.C.C. “A”—A. M. Omar, L., C. R. SOLES, A. E. Coates, R. F. Laz

(skip): 26. J. 8. Landolt, V. N.

12 10 2 0 786 611 175

12 7.50 714 702 12

13 6 6 1 718 756

11 5 0.0 637 694:

11 4 7 0 592 673

0 14

6. 14

At Cox's' Path, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Hong Kong Football Club "B" by 4 shots.

K.G.C.-J. S. Dinnen, A. Nissim, S. J. Houghton A. Spary (skip): 14. L. Jack W. Canning, RP. Phillips, W. W. Hirst (skip); 25. G. Fletcher, A. J. Kew, T. W. Carr, J. M. Jack (skip): 20-

Total: 59.

Myers and Hallahan for Cincinnati.

Chicago..... Philadelphia

4 10

0 5 10

homered

17 19

EARLIER RESULTS

London, July 24. Owing to rain, the two-day match between the Canadians and M.C.C. at Lord's became a one- day affair which the former won by 76 runs. Canadians 171. M.C.C. for 95 (Carlton 5 for 32).

6 4

Glan and Allen homered Chicago; Klein and Camilli" for Philadelphia.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New Yor Chicago

R. H. E.

..

The following were the results of the 'other matches in the tald- week programme 2---

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At Sheffield, Yorkshire took first 2 innings volats from Derby Derby 2218 (Worthing 135) and 148 for 5. Yorkshire 218 (Bitchell 103: Cop- Bon for 60)

5

3

Washington

D 17

0

Et Lerüls

1 6

18 20

3 9

W

15 19

12 18

2

H.K.F.C. "B":——A W. Hayward, Boston 8. Strange, P. C. Morgan, J. A. R. Detral Selby (skip): 17. W. E. Gelling, J.

Dobson, E. 8. Carter, E. J. Edwards Philadelphia (stip). Howel, EL G. Walling-Cleveland ton, N. M. Currie, F. W. Haynes (skip): 23.

Total: 55.

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

Should the weather hold out) to-day, à very interesting game la scheduled on the Football Club green when A. E. Coates meets A W. Grimmitt in the semi-Anal of the Open Singles Championship. Both players are at present playing right up to form, and the result will be a very open one.

12 7 3 0 715 721

D

38 13

0 57.

10

0 81

8

12 3 8 1 654 729 0 639 798 12 3 9 10 19.0 540 612

0 75

7

4. 169

@

crelo

0 72

A

2

"

(skip): 29. A. Coëlku, P. K. Modi, B. W. Whiteman, W. V. Fleid (skip): 24. J. W. Leonard, H. W. Randall, K. M. Omar, H. V. Pearse (skip): 18.

Total: 69. K.C.C.-H. Gittins, F. A. Broad-- bridge, R. G. Craig. E. C. Fincher, (skip) 10. H. Overy, V. C. Labrum, N. J. Bebbington, A. E. Bilkstone (skip) 12. G. Lee, A. T. Lay. F. Goodwin, A. Hyde-Lay (skip): 26.

Total: 48-

Junior Division

YACHTSMEN BADLY TROUNCED

Moses homered for Philadelphia and Uhle for Cleveland.---.. Reuter.

FRIDAY'S RESULTS

2. At Trent Bridge, Nottingham took first innings points from Glamorgan 213 and 1 Glamorgan. 4 136 for 6. Natts 232 for 1 de. (Harris 111 not out, Knowles 104 2 not out),

New York, July 24. The following were the results of the League baseball matches played to-day.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Washington

On Thunday two Club de Re-St. Louis

members will be seen

In

R. HE

In 18 "3

Bolton homered.

4

7 10

1.

4.11

the Kowloon Dock Boston action on Green. HA. Alves' is favoured in many quarters to pull off the game, Detroit but the fact nowever must not be overlooked that L. A. Gutierrez, a former holder of the title is also in

form sult.

Foxx homered.

Gehringer hit a home run Philadelphia

At Bristol, Lancashire drew with Gloucester. Lancashire 218 for 2 dec. (Iddon 92 not out). 'Glouces- ter 116 for £

THE RESULTS

The following were the results: 400 Metres Free Style (Open to

the Colony)

CURRENT

Cross Harbour Swim

1. Mak Wal-ming (Chinese Civ! FOUR EVENTS IN ONE. Service

2. Norman Lee Club). (Bouth China), 3. Chan Wing-kai (Chinese YMCA). Time 5 mins. 32 2/5 secs (Record). 100 Metres Free Style.

:

1%

1. Shek Kam-pui, 2. Mak Wai- mirs, 3. Lam Ping-tong. Time 66 4/5 secs. 100 Metres Relay Race (Boys and

girls under 15):-

1. Miss Lo Pul-king and Master To Yuk-king, 2. Miss Leung Ching- man and Master Chung Wang-ki, 3. Mis Lai Sau-fan and Master Chau Kafki. Time I min. 35 secs.

50 Metres Obstacle Race.

Seventy two swimmers dived off yesterday in the cross harbour swim held under the auspices of Of the Chinese Bathing Club, these competitors, eighteen were ladies. The event was divided up ito four sections: The Open Har- bour race for men, the Open for Ladies, the CBC. harbour swim for men. and the Club competition for the ladies.

Out of these 72 swimmers, only 30 finished the course. Mak Wal Ming, the only swimmer who was pot dragged out of the course by

1. Cheung Yu-tin, 2. Tsui Kam. the tide, won in the time of 33 min, 3. Ip Fung s20.

100 Metres Free Style Handicap., 1. Cheng Kam-wah, 2. Lam Sik 3. Chea Po-wati. Ladles 50 nietrei Free Style,

Miks 'Lehrig Ching-chun. 2. Miss So Wal-hing 3. Miss Leun Ching-nim. Time 52 seconds.

50 Metres Derby. Eace.

minutes 12 seconds. In the Ladies Open, Miss V. Thirwell came first In the time of 57 minutes 28 seconds. Tiang Ho Foot won the CBC competition with a time of 42 minutes. 4 seconds. Miss Le Po Kan won the CB.C. Ladles event in 1 minutes 33 seconda

ish

Included in the competitors was Lionel Roza Pereira who anished

1. Chung Yiu-tin, 2. Mak Wal- second. It appeared as though all but Mak Wai Ming, traded on the ming, 3; 1p Fung-sze; -

experience of Pereira and followed Water Polo'

CP Servants 8 7th Battery, him on his course. His judgment of the tide was greatly at fault Royal Artillery 1.

and he was swept almost opposite

At Maidstone, Kent took first in- Civil Servants:-Chul Sin-hang: nings points from Warwick War-K Yul-woon and Fan Kwai-chol: Wick 108 (Todd & for 35) and 212 Shek Kam-pur; Lai Yin-cheux, for 8 dec. Kent, 140 and 13 for 8.- Mak Wai-ming and Buen Foo

Reuter

COCKTAIL PARTY AT K.C.C.

A Successful Function

shun.

www....

the Taikoo Docks. He thus swam

a good extra quarter of the dis- tance, though despite this he was only three minutes béhind the

7th Battery RA-Durham; leader.

and Folkard

Marshall; Jolly: Lesile. Ogden and Maddox

7TH-BATTERY, R. A.

Good sport was witnessed at the annday aquatic sports of the 7th Battery. "Royal ""Artillery, which

A large party was attracted was held on Saturday morning at

to the Kowloon Cricket Club on the pavilion of the South China

2 Saturday night, when the Club athletic: Association, North Point held a Cocktail party. It was a Gunner Jolly proved to be the very successful function and

3 10 16 22

0

Earl Averell hit a homer.

A good game should re- Cleveland

The following is the draw for this week:--

.TO-DAY

E Coatesv A. W. Grimmitt H.K.F.C. green (J. Russell,· um- pire)

THURSDAY

E. A. Alves y L. A. Gutierrez

X.D.R.C. green, (J. V. Ramsay, umpire) How they reached the semi- final:-"

21-5

"A. F. COATES (C.C.O. “A”):-"

beat J. F. McGowan.

21-18

beat T. Fergisson

beat W. Matr.......

beat P. E. Eright

At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowlbeat A. Hyde-Lay

Atienza, J. Cavanagh, C. 8. Rosing Green Club beat Royal Hong

selét (skip): 20. A. S. Comes, W.

K. Way, D. Rumjabn, U. M. Omar (sic): 23.

Total: 69.

K.C.C. STILL IN THE “DOLDRUMS”

Lose To C.C.C. "B"

At Happy Valley, Craigengower Cricket Club "B" beat, Kowloon 'Cricket Club by 21 shots.

OCC.-J. R. Boares, W. 0.5, Summons, W. Gill

Phelps,

Kong Yach Club by 42 shots.

K.B.G.C.-W. L. Walker, K. C. Bamilton, O. B. Hosking, H. H. Rose (skip): 31. F. A. Cheesman, 20. Read, J. C. GIL, G. E. F. Thompson (skip): 19. B. B. Rogera, 8. M White, J. G. Meyer, G. H. Sherriff (skip): 28.

Total: 78..

R.H.K.X.O.:~W. N. Buyers,

All garcies in

the National League Were cancelled wing

| rain-

rcauter.

CHAMPION JOCKEY'S

TRIUMPH

to

1 lolly time was had by a}} ̧·'

Landon, July 25 Gordon Richarda scored his 100th 21-16 win to-day in the Mayfair Plate at 21-14 Hurst Park on Straight Deal after 22-18 an objection against Father Xman

had been sustained

He is the first to accomplish the

21-17 eat this season. 22-18 Beuler:

A. W. GRIMMITT (C.8.C.C.)||| Drew a bye best C. G. Bilva beat J. V. Ramsay beat C.R. Basto beat A. M. Omar

.21-9

21-18

22-19-

WALKING RECORD

HA. ALVES (RECREIO): beat R. Duncan (Bolder) beat G. E. . Thompson..... 21-11 beat J, M. Jack:

21-16

London, July 25 At the Waite City Polica Sporis, beat G. N. Mitchell 21-19.

22-10 Bernhardt, Latvia, established

new world walking record over the mile, clocking 4 mins, 21 sec. to 21-10 Deat the previous record of 6 mins. 21-18 25 3/5 Recs set up by Goulding 21-16 Canada, in 1910 21315 Reuter

ut

Abraham, G. E., Costello, A. Ste-beat J. E Noronha venson (skip); 6. P. 8. Cassidy, n J. Fraser, B. & Maughan, KB. Robertsun (skip): 17. A. Murdoch, W: J. Hansen, J. A. D. Mörrison, J. Bentley (skip): 18.

Total: 36.

LA GUTIERREZ (RECREIO): Drew by HEA beat F. X. Silva beat R. J. Bebbington beat A. 8. Grower best Shepherd

|

Mr. V.C. Labrum was the

Master ol ceremonies. Dancing was in- dulged in until a late hour.

winning outstanding competitor

beside aguring in three events,

'fri two team the winning side events. No.. 1 Section on the Inter-Section championship. South China, annexed the Invitation ke- Among those who entertained lay race were Mr. and Mrs. Eura Abraham,

The prizes were distributed by Mr. and Mrs Cairns, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Crewdson, wife of Lieut-Col Pestonil, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyde w. T. O. Crewdson, R.A."

Lay, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Freeman, The following were the resulta: Mr. W. L Mackenze, Mr. G. | 150 Yards Belay. Race...

Won by No.21 Section (Dibbin; Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. W w Hirst, Mr. A. Nissim. Mr. and Jolly. Brakspeare, Swift, Maddox Mrs. Joe Fraser, Mr. and Mrs and Marshall). Dobson, Mr. L. Jack, Mr. and Miss Diving.

Carter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Spary, 1. "Marshall, 2. Coughlin, 3. Dib Mr and Mrs. F. Goodwin, Mr.bin. Ewin, Miss Ritchie. Mr. and Mr. 200 Yards Relay Race.

Won by No. 1 Section (Dibbin, Old, Mr. and Mrs. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Haet, Maddox, Jolly and Marshall); Mr. and Mrs Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. 30 Yards Championship. A. Mackenzie and Mr. Cray.

HITLER TROPHY YACHT RACE

Berlin, July 25.

A glit, silver and amber bowl has been offered by Chancellor Hitler

1. Folkard, 2. Marshall, 3 Jolly, 25 Yards Free: Style,"

1. Brooks, 2. Marshal, 3. Mad-

Long Pinage.

12 Jolly, Z Matthews, 3. Lear, 100 Yards Championship.

1. Jolly, 2. Folkard, 3 Dibbin. Half Mile Free Style:

1 Jolly, 2 Dibbin, 3. Folkard. Invitation Belay Eace.

Won by South China Athletic

RESULTS

Mens' Open Race

1. Max Wal Ming. Time 33 mins.

12 secs.

2. L. Roza Pereira. Time 36

mins, 30 secs.

3. Pte. Lovack (E. Lancs.). Time

39 mins. 21 seca.

4. Tsang Ho Fook.

5. Pte. Taylor (East Lanes.).

6. Ng Kit Man,

Ladies' Open Raco'g

1. Miss V. Thirwell Time 57

mins. 20 secs

2. Miss Lo Fo Kam.

mins, 35 secs...

3. Miss Sum Ching Yeuk, 973 mins, 25 secs. -*

C.B.C. Rice (Men)

Time

1. Tsang Ho Fook: "Time 42

emínis. 4' secs..

2. Chan Man Po. Tine 49 mins.

29 secs.

3. Robert Chan, Time 50 mins.

58. Becs.***

C.B.C. Race (Ladler)

1. Miss Lo Po Kam Time 61

mins. 35 secs."

2. Mis Sum Ching Teak Time

73 mins 25 secs.

3. Aisa Bo Yee Ling mins 38′ seCS,

Time

DANCING COMET

FIT AGAIN

London, July 25. Dancing Comet is at again ind Issure to run In the Stewards Cup, which will take place on Tuesday, declares its trainer. Reuter

It will be recalled that an an- pouncement was made about a

to the winner of a trans-Atlantic Association (Norman Lee, T. Kew, yacht race from Bermuda to Cuz Kwok Hon-ming and Ip Holl haven, Germany. The rate will. Enten), dang begin early in August and the first 25 Kards Medley. yacht 18 expected to reach Ger- (Brest-Stroke. Back-Stroke and week ago that Dancing Comet would not be taking part in the many during the next few days Free Style). “

race owing to an injury Trañsdrzan" Near Service,“

1. Dibble, 2 Leslin, 3. Matthews.

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