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LAWN BOWLS FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY
Bowling Green Play At Home To Craigengower C.C.
Another full programme of lawn bowls matches, has been ar- extremely close games ranged for the week-end when some
Main interest will be centred on the, game be- "should be seen.
tween the Kowloon Green Club and Craigengower, while that bo- tween the Indian Recreation Club, Teaders in the Second Divi- slon, and the Hong Kong Football Club, giant-killers of the sea- son, should also attract considerable attention. The full pro- gramme for to-day follows: ----
FIRST DIVISION Kowloon B.G.C. v. Cralgengower
C.C.
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Club de Recreio y, Kowloon C.C. Civil Service C.C. v. Police R.G. Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Hong Kong
F.C.
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'SECOND DIVISION Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon
3.0.0. % Kowloon C.C. v. Club de Recreio. Indian R.C. v. Hong Kong F.C Police R.C. v. Takkoo R.C.
THIRD DIVISION. Kowloon Tong RC. v. Kowloon
F.C.
Craigerigower C.C. v. Civit Ser
vice C.O.
Club de Recreio v. Yacht Club. Hong Kong FC. v. Hong Kong
Electric R.O.
TEAMS SELECTED.
The following players have been selected to represent the various teams in the League matches to- day:-
FIRST DIVISION
Kowloon Bowling G.C.-A S. Russell, W. Russell, G. H. Sherriff and A. M. Holland (skip); W. I. Walker, J. L. Tetley, T. Armstrong and L. Guy (skip); 5. A. Brignt. E
MacNay, K. M. Omar and M. J. Medina (akip); J. W. Leonard, H W. Randall, B. W. Whiteman and H. V. Pearse (skip).
Kowloon Bowling Green Club. E. V. Searle, F. Morley, K, C. Hamliton and J. G. Meyer (skip); H. L Lockhart, A. E. E, Jefries, D. Drake W. Waterton and W. 8.
skip): H. F. Stoneham, RO Read S. M. Whyte and J. S. Logan (skip).
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937.
LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS
CRC. Easily Beat Kowloon C.C.
"B" DIVISION
The Chinese Recreation Club
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
Chicago Beat St.
Louis
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WIMBLEDON
TENNIS:
Women Finalists
London, July 1.
The
qirckest way to get the best whisky:ff
"Mile. Jedrzejowska (Poland) will take part in her first women's kin- gles championship final at Wimble- don on saturday. Together with
Qualified for this distinction Miss Dorothy Round of Britain, she
New York, July 1. Chicago again beat St. Louis to easily defeated the Kowloon C.C.day lengthening the lead in the
National
A League: Collins hit.
One British pair was knocked on their own ground at Causeway homer for the Cubs, and the score
out of the men's doubles yesterday, Bay, in the "D" Division of the was six to three.
Charles Hare and Frank Wilde foa- Tennis League.
New York went further aheading to von Cramm and Henkel, but in second berth, defeating Phila- another, George Hughes and Cyrli delphia, eight to six. Each team Tuckey survived and will meet. hit eight times, Marin hitting a Menzel and Fect in the semi-finals. home run for the Phillies, Ott and In the other bracket, von Cramm Berger, each circling the bases for and Henkel will oppose Donald
Budge and Mako. the Giants,
Wel Chung
and Peter Kwok (C.R.C.) lost to Kirby and Fisher 5-7; beat Smith and Jack 6-3: beat Crabb and Needham 6-3.
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s. C. Yu and Dr. S. F. Cheung (CRC) lost to Kirby and Fisher 1-8; beat Smith and Jack 6-1, beat Crabb and Needham 6-2
C. Y. Tse and M. K. Lab (C.R.C.) beat Kirby and Fisher 6-3; beat Smith and Jack 6-2;' beat Crabb and Needham 6-0.
ARMY WIN
Thanks to C. MacAlinden and A. More who played well to win all their sets the Army T. C. defeated the Central British Association at 5ookunpoo. The score was 5 sets to 31
Kowloon C.C.-J. Canning. C. Tacchi, W. W. Hirst and H. Nish skip) A. A. Dand, W. T. French. A. J. Kew and L. Jack (skip); A. W.
A. H. O'Connor and W. Wilson Ramsey, A. Nissim, J. Smith and V. C. Labrum (skip),
Indian R.C.-8. M. Rumjahn, AAT.C) drew with G. H. Fowler M. Wahab, A. O. Madar and AR and R. Blyth 6-8; beat W. Stoker Dallah (skip); J. Hoosen, A. Bakes. add R. Holden 6-3; beat S. Fowler, A. K. Minu and A. H. Madar, M. R. Abbas and M. T. Adal (skip).
Hong Kong F.C.-W..Kershaw, A. Webster. C. B. Robertson and J. A. R. Selby (skip); A. W. Hayward, D. W. Phillips, L E. Lammert and A. Brooksbank (skip): R. P. Shaw. F. H. Glover, J. 8. Beach and E. J. Edwards (skip).
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Police R.C.-J. Forrest, A. J. Johnson. J. S. Riddell, and W. Glendenning (skip); C. Pile, E. Brown, F. Kelly and S. Nolan (skip); T. H. Daly, T. Tallon, A. Campbell and G. 8. Alexander (skip).
Talkoo R.C.-W. Melrose, F. Hilion. W. Cunningham and R. M.
W. Lines, J. C. G and C. B. Hos-Keown (skip); J. J. Whyte, D. Mc- king (skip).
Colgan, J. C. Folson and J. C. Chalmers (skip); W. Brown, T. Grimes, J. A. Watson and T. F. Stainton (skip).
R.
Craigongower CG-L C Souza, M. A. R. Bouzz, A. Coates and B. W. Bradbury (skip); A. S. Gomes, A. A. Razack, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (skip); J. 5. Lan- dolt, V. N. Atienza, C. S. Rosselet and R. Basa (skip).
Kowloon C.C.-Gen Lee, T. Madar, R. Craig and F. Goodwin (skip); H. Overy, Dr. Basto, A., E. Silkstone and E, C. Fincher (akip); W. Mulcahy, J. M. Brown, E. Kern and J. M. Jack (skip)
Civil Service CC.-R. P. Phillips. H. Strange, U. Strange and J. Hol- lidge (skip) P. E. Knight, J Gellatley, J. Deakin and S. Randle (skip); S. Eccleshall, L. A. Collyer, A. W. Grimmitt and J. F. McGowan
<<skip).
Police" R.C.-L. Glending. F. Booker, G. Moss and J. Shepherd (skip); E. G. Post, W. Mair, W. Dall and G. Perkins (skip); N. Fraser W. Farlow, J. MacWalter and A. E. Carey (skip),
Hong Kong Football Club:-E. L. Strange, G. Duncan, E. Tack and A Hyde-Lay (skip); E R. Carter, J. Russell, N. J. Bebbington and A. Macfarlane (skip); J. S. Howell, W. Gill, F. H. W. Haynes and J Rodger (skip).
SECOND DIVISION
·THIRD DIVISION. .. ·
and E. Gaubert 6-4.
L. Worsfold
and G.
Brammer
(A.T.C.) lost to Fowler and Blyth 2-6; lost to Stoker and Holden 1-6: lost to Fowler and Gaubert 2-8.
Boston won from Brooklyn, four
to one.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Yankees continued their unbroken winning streak by Whipping Philadelphia in a heavy- hitting duel The Yankees got 14 men' to bases, not counting walks. and Di Magglo and Powell, hit homers for 12 runs in all Athie-
delphia had five errors. tics hit all for seven rurs.
Washington defeated Boston, three to two.
Phila-
Chicago hit 20 times, scoring 15 runs, with the help of Hayes' homer, when the White Sox met 11. York hit Detroit. Tigers pounding the ball over the fence, and scored eight. Each had two errors.
St. Louls and Cleveland post-
The day's leading results, as cabled by "Reuter" were as fol- lows.
WOMEN SINGLES
SEMI-FINALS
Mile. Jedrzejowska (Poland)" beat Miss Alice Marble (U.S.) 3-6, 6-2.
Miss D. Round (Britain) beat Mme. Mathieu (France) 6-4, 6-0.
MEN'S DOUBLES - QUARTER-FINALS
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L. Budge and G. Mako, (US) beat J. Bromwich and C. Sproule (Australia) 8-2, 7-5, 6-8, 6-2.
Henkel G. von Cramm and H. (Germany), beat C. E Hare and F. H. D. Wilde (Britain) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4,
7-5.
G. P. Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckej (Britain) beat J. Yamagishi and Nakano (Japan) 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, -
MIXED DOUBLES QUARTER-FINALS
D. Frean and Miss Dearman beat
C. McAlinden and A. Moore (AT.C. beat Fowler and Blyth 6-4; beat Stoker and Holden 8-3;oped their game because of rain. 3 Yamagishi and Miss B. Nuthall
beat Fowler and Gaubert, 6-2.
C.C.C. SAVED
Proxing to be the best pair of players on the field, W. Rapley and A. Zimmern snatched a point for the Cralgengower Cricket Club when their team met the Bouth China A.A. at Happy Valley, and managed to draw.
O, Badlek and S. A. Cassumbhoy (C.C.C) lost to C, Wong and. L. ID 3-8; lost to Y. H. Leung and P. Sze 3-8; lost K. C. Wong, and S. Chung 16.
Dr. C. W. Lam and Dr, N. P. Karania (O.C.C.) lost to Wong Kowloon FC-A. Lapsley, A. M. and Ip 4-6; beat Leung and Chung Holland, J. T. Smalley and J. Gib-6-4; drew with Wong and Chung son"(skip); T. Fergusson, E. Webb, 6-6.
A. Zimmern
R. Lapsley and J. Watson (skip); |
W. Rapley and
T. White, J. P. White, J. Lindsay} (C.C.C.) beat Wong and "Ip. 6-1; beat Leung and Eze 6-3; beat and R. Hall (skip).
Wong and Churig 6-3.
Cra-gengower C.C.-W. J. Penny,
5. L. Leopard, J. Pau and A, E, S. Alves (skip); G. Payne, D. Rozario,
E. Zimmerman. and F. J. Smith
POLICE WELL BEATEN
LL
The Police Recreation Club lost
(skip); W. H. Atkins, J. H. Xavier, at home to the Club de Recreio
F. X. Delgado and Y. Abbas (skip). by seven sets to two.
Civil Service C.C.-M. E Purvis. C. T. Champelovier, W. R. Hillyer and M. N. Rakusen (skip); J R. Pengelly, J. Faro, W. Cullip and H. Westlake (skip); HR Major, L. R. Whant. J. Cook and E. W. Sim- monds (skip).
L. H. C. Calthrop and A. R. 8. Major (Police) lost to A. Xavier and H. A. Ribeiro 3-6; lost. to M. Oliveira and M. Guterres 4-6; Lost to H. Gonsales and C. Pereira 4-6.
8. G. Smith and C. 8. Pile (Po- lice; lost in Xaxier and Ribeiro Yacht Club-H. 8. Rouse, G. 8.-8; beat Oilveira and Gutterres Pereira Aichbutt, G. E. Costello and B. E. 7-5; beat Gonsales and Maughan (skip); R. H. Wild W 6-3..
B. G. Baker and G. Carruthers Simpson, A. Stevenson and E. S. Abraham (skip); A. Murdoch, A. N. (Police) lost to Xavier and Ribeiro Other, A. W. Brown and K. 3. Ro-4-6: lost to Oliveira and Guterres 5-7; lost to Gonsales and Pereira. bertson (skip).
1 2-6. Hong Kong FC.-E. Casey, W. J. Buller, R. A. Trengrove and J. H. Gelling (skip); J. Barnes, H. G. Wallington, V. Walker and G. E. Stephens (skip); J. Dobson, F. F. Anslow, D. Fitches and P. Morgan
Craigengower C.C.-N. P. Karan- Jia, A. J. Coelho, W. Bagley and W. K. Way (skip); J. Soares. (skip).
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY Baseball-Hong Kong League: Volunteers v. Filipinos (Caroline Hill), 2 p.m.
INDIANS WIN
The Kowloon indians Tennis Club defeated the Civil Service. C. C. by ave sets to four at King's Park.
A. Khan and Feroz All (K.LT. C.) beat Bebbington and Wood 6-2; last to Agafuroft, and Bloan 0-8; beat Bentley and Skinner 7-5. Jenhan Dad and A. R. Azan (K.L. TC.) beat Bebbington and Wood. 6-4; lost to Agafuroft and Sloan ton, J. S. Logan and J. G. Meyer 3-0; lost to Bentley and Skinner
Kowloon Dock Green); W. Mai-2-8. cary. H. Overy, E. Kern and J. M..
M. Ramdan and S. R. Salleh
Jack v. W. Brown. R. Wright, J. A. | (ELT.C.) beat Bebbington and Watson and T. F. Stainton (Kow-Wood 6-2; lost to Agafuroff and Bowls First Division Kowloon toon B.G.C. Green); N. B. Fraser, Sloan 3-6; beat Bentley and Skin- B. a. C.; v. Cralgengower C. C. 5. Farlow, J. R, McWalter and A. Ener 7-5. Club de Recreio . Kowloon C. C. Carey v. J. Revie, M. Ferguson, H. Civil Service C. C. v. Police R. C G. Cooper and J. C. Brown (Cral- Kowloon Docks V. Hong Konggengower C.C. Green); J. A. Lux 0. Becond Division: Oralgengower C. F. Remedios, A. A. Remedios and C. C. v. Kowloon-B. G. Kowloon R. Flux. J. S. Howell, J. H c. b. v. Club de Recreio Indian R Gelling. N. J. Bebbington and A.
C. v. Hong Kong P. C.; Police B. C. Brookshank (Kowloon C.C. Green); Talkoo R. C.. Third Division, H. Gittins, W. C. Simpson. S. J. Kowloon Tong R. C. v. Kowloon F. Houghton and B. Basto v. L. Guy.
THE AMERICA'S CUP
New York, July 1.
Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, the Bri-
O Craigengower C. C. v. Civil Ser1 E. V. Bearie, W. Macfarlane and Atish sportsman, announced to-day
vica 0 C Club de Recrelo
Yacht Club: Hong Kong . C. V. Hong Kong Electric RC CA
TÓ-MORROW
Bowl Open Rinks Champion ship (Third Round). K. M. Omar, A. A. Razack, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar, J. B. Landolt, A. E. Coates, R. Bass and B, W. Bradbury (Hong Kong 2.C. Green); J. Watson, C. B. Hoiking R. G. Craig and A. Ryde Lay v. O. E. Pingalsen, K.C. Hamil-
Holland (Club de Eccreio that his yacht, Endeavour II, would Green); D. C. Alves, C. IL Basto, be the challenger for the America's
E. M. Remedios and J. J. Barto. Cup.
Mr. Sopwith brought two beau-
J.'R. Soares, J. W. Leonard, LOR. Sousa and C. 8. Rosselet (Civil Bertifil yachts to the United States vice CC: Green); W Russell, 8. M. this year, the newly constructed White, J. O. Gill and G. E. Sherria racing craft, Endeavour II, and V. A. Rumfahn, 5. M. Rumjahn, A. O Madar and A. R. Minu (Hong Kong FC. Green)
the original challenger, Endeavour
L. There is little to choose between them, but the new boat appears
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G. Make and Mile. Jedrzejowska, and Miss Freda James (Britain) beat R. K. Tinkler and Mlas M. 8-1, 7-5. Lumb 8-1.8-2.
SEMI-FİNAL
D. Budge and Miss A. Marble beat G. Mako and Mlle. Jedrzejowska 8-3, 6-2.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES"
QUARTER-FINALS
Mrs. King and Mrs. Pittman (Britain) beat Miss K. Stammers
Mrs. D. B. Andrus (US) and Mile. Henrotin (France), belt Miss McOstrich and Miss J. Saunders (Britain) 6-2, 7-6.
Miss M. Dearman and Miss J. Ingram (Britain) beat Misa ~~M. Heeley and Miss D. Round (Brt tain) 9-7, 7-5---
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