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POLICE PROVIDE
UPSET
OF THE WEEK
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Indians Beat K.C.C.: Lawn
Bowls Results
A sensation was caused in First Division lawn bowls circles when the Police Recreation Club beat the holders, Cralgengower Cricket Club, by foʻshots.
In the Second Division the Indian Recreation Club, leaders, continued in winning vein and took both points the K.C.C. on the latter's green.
FIRST DIVISION
CHAMPIONS BEATEN
At the Valley, Police Recreation Club beat Craigengowe: Cricket Club by 10 shots:
PR.C.-L. Glendinning. F. E E. Booker, G. Moss. J. Shepherd (Skip) 23; N. B. Fraser, S. R Far low, J. McWalter, A. E. Carey (Skip) 20; E. G. Post, W. Mair, W. S. Dall, G. Perkins (Skin), 25: Total 67.
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| (8klp)-18; W. Brown, R. Wright, J. A. Watson, T. F. Stainton (8kp) 12: C... Summers, A. McArthur, J. C. Polson, J. C. Chalmers (Skip), 12. Total 40.
K.B.G.C.-E. V. Searle, P. T. Harby, K. C. Hamilton, "J. G. Meyer (Skip) 24: H. Lockhart, J. Jefftre D. W. Waterton. W. S. Drake (skip) 18: H. F Stoneham, A. K. Taylor, 5. M. White, J. S. Logan (skip) 20. Total 62.
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MINU 18 UP!
At Cox's Road, Indian Recreation Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 32 shots.
C.C.CA. 8. Gomes, A A. Razack, A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (Skip) 26; M. J. Medina, V. N.
K.C.C.-J. R. Canning, C. J. Tac Atienza, C. 8. Rosselet, R. Basa
Skip 19: L C. R. Souza, M. A. R. chi, H. Nish, W. W. Hirst (skip) "19: Souza, A. E. Coates, B. W. Brad-W. T. French. A. Nissim, J. Smith, bury (Skip) 12. Total 57.
AN EASY WIN
At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl- ng Green Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 11 shots.
K.B.CC.-A. 8. Russell, W. Rus- dell... G. E. Sherri, A. M. Hollard (Skip) 26; 8 A. Bright, E. W. Lines, J. C Gill, C. B. Hosking (Skip) 14: W. L. Walker. J. T. Tetley, T. Arm- strong. L Guy (Skip) 21. Total 60. K.C.C.G. Lee, T. A. Madar. R G. Craig. F. C. Goodwin (Skip) 13; A E. Silkstone, F. A. Broadbridge, H. Overy. E. C. Fincher (Sktp) 19; W. Mulcahy, J. W. M. Bro-n. E. Kern, J. M. Jack (Skip) 17. Total 49.
C.S.C.C. WIN
AL сле Valley, Civil Service Gricket Club beat Hong Kong Foot ball Club by 31 shots:
H.K.F.C.-J. S. Howell. R. P. Shaw. Haynes, W. Gin (skip) 18: E, L. Strange, J. H. Gelling, J. Rodger, A. Hyde-Lay (Skip; 17: E. C. Carter, J. Russell, N. J. Bebbing- ton, A. Macfarlane (Skip) 13. Total 48.
(0.8.0.0.:-R. P. Phillips. H. E. Strange, C. Strange. J. Hollidge (Bkip) 29; 5. Eccleshall, L. A. Collyer, A. W. Grimmitt, J. Mc- - Gowàn (8kip) 23: P. E. Knight, J. Gellatly, J. Deakin, S. Randle
Stp 17. Total 69.
SECOND DIVISION
A NARROW WIN
At the Valley, the Police Re- creation Club beat the Hong Kong Football. Club by 4 shots!
H.K.F.C.-G. S. Rodger, F. H Glover, J. S. Beach, E. J. Edwards (Skip) 11: W. Kershaw, A. Webster, CB. Robertson, JA R. Selby (Skip) 20; D. W. Phillips, A. W. Hayward. L... E. Lammert, A.
·Brooksbank (Skip) 18. Total 49.
P.R.C.-J. Daly, T. Tallon. W. Campbell. G. S. Alexander (8kip) 23; J.. Forrest, A. J. Johnston, J. B. Riddell, W. Glendinning (Skip) 13;
V C. Labrum (skip) 19: A. A. Dand, A. Philippens. L Jack, A. J. Kew
(skip) 9. Total 47.
IR.C.-A. H. Rumjahn, A. H Madar, M. R. Abbas, M. Y. Adal (skip) 32; A. R. Samy, A. Wahab, A. O. Madar, A. R. Dallah (skip) 20; J. Hoosen, A. Bakar. A. K. Minu. A.. R. Minu (skip 27. Total 79.
THIRD DIVISION
ONË SIDED MATCH
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JULY 12, “1937.
INTERPORT
AQUATICS Kwangtung's Best To Swim Here
LAWN BOWLS RESULTS Third Round Of Open' Rinks
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BRITISH GOLF OPEN
HENRY COTTON WINS TITLE
72 holes.
Carnoustie, July 9, Several matches in the third
Playing consistent golf which A treat is promised followers of round of the Colony Open Lawn aquatic sports this week-end when Bowls rink championships were yielded him rounds of 74, 72, 73 and 71 Henry Cotton, the 1934 cham- the pick of Kwangtung's aquatic played yesterday afternoon, stars will be seen in action against On the Hong Kong Football pion to-day won the British open the best of the local European Club green. K. M. Omar, A. Agoir title, aggregating 290 for the Clubs on Saturday, and the Chi- Razack, M. Omar and U. M. nese Clubs on Sunday, at the V.R.C.ömar (skip) defeated, another It is understood that the meet-Craigengower rink comprising J. 8. ing is being sponsored by the Landolt, A. E. Contes, R. Basa and Kwangtung Provincial Govern B. W. Bradbury. (akip) by 25 shots ment. and the proceeds "from the to 14. two nights will be donated towards the flood relief fund in North China.
Representatives for the events have not been definitely elected yet, but decisions will be made following the trials which will be held next Thursday in the V.R.C. pool.
FIRST NIGHT'S PROGRAMME Kwangtung v. H.K. European Clubs
440, Yards free-style.
50 Yards free-style.
100 Yards.breast-stroke. 100 Yards back-stroke. 100 Yards free-style. Diving Exhibition.
Six Men Relay (300 Yards), Water-polo...
SECOND NIGHT'S PROGRAMME
Kwangtung v. HK. Chinese Clubs 200 Yards free-style relay (teams
of four),
50 Yards free-style.
100 Yards back-stroke. 220 Yards breast-stroke, 400 Yards free-style.
Visiting the Cralgengower C.C. green, the Police rink, comprising N. B. Fraser, J. R McWalter, 5. Farlow and A. E. Carey (sktp) lost to the Kowloon Dock R.G. four, J. Rovic, M. Ferguson, H. G. Cooper and J. C. Brown (skip) by 28 shots to 9.
The American challengers were completely repulsed, their best par- former being Byron Nelson, who finished fourth with a score of 296. Ed. Dudley, another US. player occupied fifth position with 297.
The brothers. Reginald and Charles Whitcombe won the second and third places respectively, Re- ginald returning "à card of '292 and Charles hitting a 294.
THE FINAL SCORES Reuter has called the following acores:-
75, 76, 70, 77...298
75. 73, 74. 75...298
On the Civil Service C.C. green, a Craigengower rink, J. R. Soares, H. Cotton ..........74, 72, 73, 71...290 J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souka and
Reg. Whitcombe 73, 69, 74, 76...292 C. 8. Rosselet (skip) defeated D. Chas, Whitcombe 73, 71, 74, 76...294 C. Alves, J. F. V. Ribeiro, E. M.
B. Nelson (0.3.) 75, 76, 71, 74...296. Remedios and C. H. Basto (skip),
E. Dudley (U.S.) 70, 74, 78, 75...297 of the Recreio by 21 ahots to 10.
A. Padgham... 72, 74, 76, 76..,298 On the Kowloon 0.0. green, C. Lacey AA Remedios, JA, LIE,
OFA Lacey Remedios and R.F. Lus (akip) Horton Smith... defeated J.B. Howell," JH.' Gelling, 3. Snead R. J. Bebbington and A. Brooks | K. Guldähl bank (skip)'25-20.'
W. J. Branich Playing on the Club de Rerelo. Aliiss... green, King's Park, Kowloon Picard Tong Club four, comprising HD. Shate Gittins, AH. Basto, S.J. Houghton A: “Hávers" and R Basto (skip) defeated a b. G. Löcké Kowloon Bowling Green Club rink, J. L. Adams L. Chi, E.V. Searle, W. Mactar- | D. J. Rees ...... 75, 73, 78, 79...305 lane and AM. Holland (skip), by W. J. Cox
300 Yards Medley-Relay (teams | 22 shots to 17.
of three).
100 Yards free-style. Water-polo.
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TAIKOO BOWLS RESULTS
Up-to-date results of the lawn bowls competitions played at the
At the Valley. Civil Service DOUBLE HEADER aikoo Recreation Club are as
Cricket Club beat Kowloon Tong Club by 26 shots
CS.C.C.-J. R. Pengelly, J. Faro, W. Cullip. H. Westlake (skip) 20; H. R. Mayor, C. T. Champelovler, | J. Cook, E. W. Biramonds (skip) 28; H. Bullock, L Whant, W. R. Hillyer. M. N. Rakusen (akip) 19. Total 75.
K.T.C.-C. Mase, L. Osmund. 4. Spary. A. Basto (skip) 22; D. Asger, J. Tang H. Gittins, S. J. Houghton (skip) 13; W. Stephens. J. N. Wong. W. C. Simpson, B. Basto skip) 12; Total 47.
CRAIGENGOWER WIN .
At the Valley, the Craigengower Cricket Club beat the Hong Kong Football Club by 4 sbbts:---
C.C.C.-G. Payne, J. H. Xavier, F. X. Delgado, Y. Abbas (skip) 15: W. H. Atkins, S. L. Leonard, E. Zim- mern. S. J. Smith (skip) 26; W. J. Penny, D. A. R. Rosario, John Paù, A. Alves (skip) 19. Total 60.
H.K.F.CE. Casey, W. J. Buller, R. A. Trengrove, V. Walker (skip) 23: J. Dobson, F. P. Anglow, D. Fitches, P. Morgan (skip) 17; B. A. Marisell, J. Barnes, H. G. Walling- ton, G. S. Stephens (skip) 16. Total
50.
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YACHT CLUB VICTORY
At North Point, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club by 10 shots.
R.H.K.Y.C.-A. Murdoch, J. Davis, A. W. Brown, K. S. Robertson' (skip) 20; G. S. Archbutt, D. J. Fraser, B. E. Maughan, G. E. Costello (skip) 23; R. H. Wilde, W. Simpson, A.
20. Total 83.
BALL GAME
Pui Ching Win "Two Matches
"
At Caroline Hill yesterday, the Pui Ching Nine defeated the Over- sea Chinese in a League Baseball encounter by 15 runs to 7. The. latter were leading in the begin ning having scored 4 runs against Pul Ching's blank in the first in- nings, but they could not add any further points in the fourth in- nings during which the Pui Ching knocked up six runs to make sure of victory over them.
Incings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ttl Pul Ching ...... 0 3 1 6 0 4 1 15 Overseas
Chinese... 4 3 0 0 0 0.0
Filipinos Beaten
The Filipinos were defeated by the Pui Ching by 15 runs to 6.
Innings Filipinos
Ful Ching
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ttl 0010140"0 9 30 1 2 0 15,
VOLUNTEERS AT PLAY
C. Gough. H. Brown, F. E. Kelly, F. Stevenson. E. 8. Abraham (skip) Inter-Company Water
Nolan (Skip) 17 Total 53.
TAIKOO TROUNCED.··
HKER.C.-T. P. Saunderson, C. E. Gahagan, W. Stoker, W. Muskett
At Talkoo, Kowloon Bowling (skip) 17; A. Tarbuck, G. G. Thom- Green Club beat Taikoo Docks Re-son, T. F. Duckworth, L. de Rome creation Club by 22 shots.
(skip) 10; A. H. Arnhold, R. C. But TDR.C-W. Melrose, F. Hilton,ler, H. 8. McKay. J, Sloan (skip) 28. W. Cunningham, R. M. Keown Total 53.
Sporting
TO-DAY
Fixtures
Bowls-Open Champion
Polo Match
Next Thursday will witness a very exciting water-pola encounter
follow:--
PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP First Round
T. F. Stainton and Wilson beat C. H. Summers and McColgan.
J. C. Chalmers and W. Melrose beat T. Grimes and W. Brown.
R. Keown and P. Smith beat W. Stalker and R. Wright: 1,7
W. Cunningham and K Taylor beat J. C. Polson, and, "W.' Hijon.
Second Round
J. C. Chalmers and W. Melrose beat T. F..Stainton and Wilson.
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
First Round Wilson beat J. G. Polson. W. Melrose beat K. Taylor.
Second Round
T. Grimes beat Stalker. C. H. Summers beat R. Wright, J. C. Chalmers beat P. Smith. T F. Stainton beat McColgan.
YACHTING
The eighth race of the summer yachting series was held under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday over a course of 3.2 miles, and resulted in a win for Zephyr (Captain B. B. Horton).
Detailed results are as follows:-
Race Started: 14.50.
17.02.20
| Zephyr
(Capt. B. E. Horton). Widgeon
1.
77. 71, 79, 72...299
75, 74, 75, 76-300
77, 72, 74, 77...300 72, 75, 73, 81...301 75, 76, 75, 77...303 76, 77, 70, 81.303 73. 73, 76, 80::.303 17, 75, 76; 16.....304
74, 74, 77, 79...304
74, 75, 76, 76...304
..... 74, 77. 81, 73...305
74, 77, 78, 76...306
C. Busson Dallemagne W. Hager.... Sam' King Ed. Whitcombe.. A. Boomer
J. Révolta
A. Dailley
J. McLean
in
McMinn .......
78, 75, 79. 77...309
76, 72, 80, 811..309
79, 74, 75, 82...310 76, 78, 81, 77...310 79, 72, 77, 83...311 16, 76, 83, 78...311 .78, 77, 79, 79...311
78. 74. 81, 79...312
76, 77, 80, 81...314
R. Cruikshank... 78, 75, 77, 85...314
£70,000 TO REPAIR H.M.S. HUNTER
It will cost £70,000, according to a rough estimate, to repair H.M. destroyer Hunter which was re- cently damaged by a mine of the coast of Spain.
This information was given by Colonel Llewellin, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, In reply to a question in the House of Commons.
Describing the damage, he said that the boller rooms which, as previously stated, were flooded were opened to the sea, the shell plating being almost completely ruptured at the forward end of the forward boiler room. The foremost boiler was displaced and the for- ward bulkhead of the middle boller room damaged, but the after bulk- head of this compartiment, remain- ed watertight. The forward bulk- head of the forward bolle room was wrecked.
The shell plating forward of the boller rooms was strained to such A extent as to result in the partial flooding of three main 2 compartments 'forward.
17.08.54
17.10.24 3
17.10.50 4
17.46.44 3
(Mr. L Garner),
Dorothea
(Mr. A. Drummond),
Diana
(Mr. J. Gifford-Hull). Chael.
(CoL.B. Smith). True Blue....
17.48.08
8
(Mr. C. J. Waddell),
11.
17.51.37
7
(Ming V. A. Buckley),
at the V.R.C. pool when the Corpa | Heron Infantry meet the Mobile Machine Guns in the first round of the Hong Kong Defence Corps Tourna- ment, counting towards aggregate points in the Corps' annual aquatic championships, these having beeri "arranged to take place at the VRC poor on Saturday, July 24
overal of the Victoria Recrea.
Price Catches
"Batsmen
"FOR WOMEN ONLY"
;
A house in Reclamation, Street, Kowloon, was raided, by the police on Friday and it was revealed, to their surprise, that the place was
a "women's gambling 'deti."
Before Mr. E. M. A.” Barnett, at the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur day, eight women were charged as result of the raid. The keeper was fined $50 ar two months' im- prisonment and five others were each fined $3 or six days. One failed to to answer the
Price, the Middlesex wicket-charge and had her bill of s
LAUNCH PICNICS
Bowls Open Singles Championship First Round); J. R. Hunter
keeper, performed a feat unique in estreated. ship (First Round) Nun v. L. v. A Alves, G. G. Bilva FV be included in the Corps Infanterist-class cricket at Lord's. He Jack, B. W. Whiteman v. A. Spary, V. Ribeiro. -F. Remedios v. J. E team. M. M. de V. Boares, the
caught seven of the Yorkshire H. H. Major v. J. M. Jack, W. Mul Noronha, A. E. Silkstone v. J. 6. Interport gballe will be the custo
batsmen-Butcliffe, Mitchell, Ley- WC: Simpson (Recreio Howell KB.C.C. green); B. J. dlan while La Soares and M. and Barber, Selfers, Robinson and green); L Glendinning v. M. J. Houghton v. W. R. Hillyer, H. Ott Marques will be the full-backs Verity-four of them off the fast ting. v. C. J. Gough (T.R.C. green): The other portions will be filled Medina, C. J. Tacchi v. A. R. Minú,
bowling of Smith; / EG. Post Y. J. G. Meyer, G. E. W. Mair v. L. F. Xavier, J. Russell by A. A. da Roza and H de Sa Stephens . J. S. Tandoit (C.8.0.C., W. 8. Dall (H.K. Electric green); green): Open Pairs Championship Open Palm Champlonably (Quar- (Fourth Round; J. Revic and JCter-Finals)-W. Walker and E Brown v. It. G. Craig and ECW. Simmonds and a Randle v. Fincher (Redrelo green): W, J. Deakin (0.0.0. green). Howard and E. Zimmern v: A.M. Omar and U. M. Omar (CS.C.C. green).
Meeting Annual General Meet- ing, Hong Kong Football Associa
tion (Gloucester Building), 5 p.m. TO-MORROW
Badminton.-Y. M.GA. Badmin- ton In the West Lounge, 830 pm.
The Mobile Machine Guns will play the same team which defeat ed a European Y.M.C.A. team last Monday,
B. A. Fowler will be in goal, Meeting-Council Meeting, Hong while W. Stoker and R. Meadows Kong Lawn Bowls Association (8.C. will be the backs, R. B. Wood will Morning Fost, Ltd. Board Room, all the pivot position where he Wyndham Etreet), 5.30 p.m.
Tennis "A" Division: University 7. Indian R.C., United Services R.O. Hong Kong 0.0., Chinese R.C, v. Club de Recreto, South China. A.A.
Kowloon C.C."
The Central British Association The nearest approach to Price's held another enjoyable * launch achievement is that of Farimond, picnic to Big Wave Bay on Satur
present were Mrs. Meadows, Miss who caught six batarmen and day afternoon and" among those stumped one playing for Lanca-
E. Clewer, Miss Olive Smith, Mias hire agains Kent at Old Trafford His Miss P. Eccleshall, Miss in 1930.
M. MacAlpine, Messrs. T. 8. D. Whitley, M. B. Manning, 6. Mac-. Nider, E. Blyth, E. MacNider, T. H. W. King, G. W. Arnold D. T. Smith and G. Arnold.
should be equal to the task of By klasing after divorce a film playing policeman to Bertie star and her husband have set a Gosano. The forwards will be 3. laudable example to the many Sloan, G. H. Fowler and C.. Bloan, couples who part, on leaving the a formidable trio of hard workers divorce court as it there was a with two good shots.
¡ coolness between themRING
St. Andrew's Club, held their weekly launch plente on Saturday and an enjoyable afternoon, was apent at Junk-Bay
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