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CRAIGENGOWER TAKE LEAD IN LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

INDIANS ON WAY TO TAKE SECOND DIVISION HONOURS

The Craigengower C.C. holders of the Senior Division Lawn Bowls Championship, scored a comfortable win over the Hong Kong Football Club on Saturday and as a result have jumped to the head of the League Table, Club de Recreio, strong-con- tenders for the season's honours, dropping two points in their engxrèment with the Kowloon Bowling Green.

In the Second Division the Indians, as renerally expected. beat the Craigengower at Sookunpoo though there difference of only one shot in it at the end.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

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Robertson, J. A. R. Selby (skip) 15. Total 38.

TR.C.-W. Melrose, R. Wright, T. Grimes, R. M. Keown (skip) 22; W. Brown, F. Hillon, J. A. Watson, T. F. Stainton (skip) 34; A. McArthur, D. McColgan, J. C. Polson, J. O. Chalmers (skip) 20. Total 76.

First Division

c.cic.

71 H.K.F.C.

*Police R.C.

K.C.C.

K.B.G.C.

57 C. de R.

55

K.D.R.C.

50 'C.3.C.C.

56

Second Division

C. de R.

80 K.B.O.C.

51

Police R.C.

58 C.C.C.

57

38 T.R.C.

78

Thied Division

HOME TEAM WIN

41

H.K.E.R.C.

47

74 C. de 'R

42

At North Point. Hong Electric best Kowloon Recreation Club

K.T.R.C.

70 C.C.C.

'R.E.K.Y.C.

63 H.K.F.C.

*K.C.C.

IR.C.

H.K.F.C.

C.S.C.C.

65 K.F.C.

*-Postponed.

FIRST DIVISION

C.C.C. WIN

THIRD DIVISION

47 Football Club by 18 shots.

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At the 'Valley, Craigengower C.C. beat H.K. Football Club by 18 shots.

C.C.C.-A. 8. Gomes, A. A. Razack, A. M. Omar. U. M. Omar (skip) 22; L. C. R. Souza, M. A. R. Souza. A. E. Coates, B. W. Bradbury (skip) 20: J. Landolt, V. N. Allenza, C. s Rösselet. R. Basa (skip) "21. Total 71.

HK.F.C.-E. Carter, J. H. Gelling. N J. Bebbington. A. Macfarlane (skip) 14: J: S. Howell. A. Brooks- bank. F. H. Haynes, J. Rodger (skip 13; G. Duncan, J. C. Gill, E. Tuck. A. Hyde-Lay (skip) 28. Total

53.

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RECREIO BEATEN

At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat Club de Recreto by 2 shots.

K.B.O.C.-S. A Bright, E. W. Lítés, J. C. Gill, C. B. Hosking. fskipi 43; A 3. Russell, W. Russell, C. H. Sherriff, A. M. Holland (skip 21 W. L. Walker. J. L. Tetley, T. Arnstrong. L Guy (skip: 23

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Regrbio. J. E Noronha, C. F Marques, C. G. Silva, F. X. Silv (skip 22: L. J. Silva, L. F. Xavier. F. V. Ribeiro, H. A. Alves (skip) 20: J. A. Luz, F. X. Soares, A. A. Re- "medios, R.F. Luz (skip) 13. Total

53.

C.S.C.C. BEAT DOCKS

At Hung Hom, Civil Service ̊C.C. beat Kowloon Dock Recreation Club by 6 shots.

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K.D.R.CA. Pearson. J. Revie, J. Kempton, J. McKelvie (skip) 18: V. Ramsay, J., Ozorio, R. Morrison, F. Culler (skip) 18; A.. Calman, M. Ferguson: J. Fraser. J. Brown (skip) 14. Total 50.

C.S.C.C.R. P. Philips, H. E Strange. C. Strange, 7. Hollidge (skip) 16: S, Eccleshall, L. A. Collyer, A. W. Grimmitt, J. Mc- Gowan (skipy 16; P. E. Knight. J. Gellatly, J. Deakig, S. Randle (akip)

20

Total 56.

SECOND DIVISION

A BIG WIN

At Klag's Park, Club de Recrelo beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 20 shots.

H.K.E.R.C.-V. Sorby, G. 0, 8. Thomson, L. de Rome, S. Deacon işkip) 20: A. Tarbuck, T. P.,Baun- derson, W. Stoker. W. H. B. Mus kett (skip) 22; J. Barron, R. C. Butler, C. E. Guhagan, J. Sloan (skip) 23. Total 65,

3

K.F.C.-L. Bones, E. C. Webb. T. Ferguson, J. Watson (skip) 22; C. M. Hall, W. Forsyth, J. P. White, R. Hall (skip). 12: A. Lapsley, "W. Mackie, J. Lindsay, R. Lapsley (skip) 13. Total 47.

RECREIO SWAMPED

At the Valley, Civil Service Cricket Club de Recreio by 32 shots. C.SC.C.-J. R. Pengelly, J. Faro. W. Cullip. H. Westlake (skip) 21: M. E Purvis, L. R. Whant, W. R. Hillyer, M. N. Rakusen (skip) 33; H. R. Major, C. Champelovier, J, Cook, E. W. Simmonds (skip) 20. Total 74.

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Recreio.-C. C. Pereira, O. P. Remedios, G. M. P. Remedios. C. Roza-Pereira (skip) 17: M. A. Car valho, C. E Xavier, C. M. 8. Alves, J., M. S. Rozario (skip) 11; A. M. Xaxter, C. M. Silva, J. M. M. Alves, H. A. de B. Botelho (skip).14. Total

42.

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CRAIGENGOWER LOSE

At Kowloon Tong, Craigengower

lost to Kowloon Tong by 23 shots

"K.T.G.C.A.-H. Gittins, T. M.

Gregory. A Spary, B. J. Houghton (skip) 27; J. L. Stephens, J. N. Wong, W. C. Simpson, B. Basto

(skip) 20; C. Mose, J. Tang, W. J. Howard, A. H. Basto (skip) 17. Total 70,"

C.C.C.-G. Payne, J. Xavier. D. Rozarto, Y. Abbas (skip) 12: E. McNay, S. Kerrison, E. Zimmern, F. J. Smith (skip) 15; W; Penney, F X. Delgado, J. Pau. A. E. Alves (skip) 20. Total 47.

NINE UP!

At Whitfeld, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat Hong Kong Foot- ball Club by 9`shots,

R.H.K.Y.C.-F. H. King. J. Davies, A. W. Brown, K. S. Robertson (skip) 25; W. Bimpsion, N. V., A. Croucher, A. Murdoch, E. 8. Abra- ham (skip) 18; G. S. Archbutt, E. J. Fraser, R. H. Wild, G. Costello.. (skip) 20. Total 63.

H.K.F.C.-J. Dobson, F. P. An- slow, D. Fliches, P. Morgan (skip) 20: B. A. Mansell. J. Barnes, H. G. Wallington. G. Stephens (skip) 18:

E. Casey, W. J. Buller, R. A. Treng- Tove. V. Walker (skip) 16. Total 54.

LAWN BOWLS RINK

CHAMPIONSHIP

Recreto.F. A. Machado, A.“ V. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto (skip) 34; D. C. Alves, E. L. Barros. A. P. Guter- ren, C. H. Basto (skip) 28; J. Re-

Some exciting bowls was wit- medios, F. Xavier, P. Yvanovich,

nessed in the Rinks Championship E. Remedios (skip) 20. Total 80.

K.B.G.C-H. Lockhart. A. E. E match played yesterday on the Jetries, D. W. Waterton, W. S. Civil Service C.C. green when Drawe (skip) 8; E. V. Searle. P.rinks skipped by F. F. Luz and C.

T. Barby K. C. Hamilton, 3. G. 8 Rosselet met...

Moyer (skip) 18; H. F. Stoneham, H, F. Stoneham. A. K. Taylor, B. M. White, J. S. Logan (skip) 25. Total 31.

A NARROW WIN

At Sookunpeo, Indian Recreation Club beat. Cralgengower. Cricket Club by 1 shot., "«.

LRCA H. Rumiahn. D. M. Khan: M. R. Abbas, M. Y. Adal (skip) 20; J. Hoosen, A. Bakar, A, K. Minu, A. R. Minu (skip) 10: 8. M Rumjohn, A. M. .Wahab, A. O. Madar. A. R. Dallah (skip) 19. Total 58,

7.

Cool W. Leonard, H. W. Randall. B. W. Whiteman, H. V. Pearse (skip) 16: J. R. Soares, W. J. Bagley. K. M. Omar, J. Cavanagh' (p) 24: N. P. Karanjis, A. J., Coelho, M. J. Medina, W. K. Way (skip) IT. Total 57. ________ H.KF.Q TROUNCED -

At the end of the 21st bead the score was 22 shots-all and an ex- tra head had to be played, to de- cide the issue.

The result of this match will be a surprise in lawn bowls circles as Luz's rink had been considered by many as trong challengers for the title.

The rinks were:--!

J. A. Luz, C. F. Remedios, A. A. Remedos and R..F. Luz (skip) .22;

J. R. Boarea, J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza and C. 8. Rosselet (skip)

23.

SOUTH CHINA WIN AGAIN -

The Bouth China Athletic Asso- ciation football team defeated the Ipoh Malays by seven to one ac At the Valley. Talkoo Recreation cording to news received here. Chib, beat Hong Kong Football Club Lee Wal-tong did the hat trick

while the other goals were scored 018 shots.

HK.F.C.-E. Strange, A.-W. Hay by Fang King-cheong Lee Shek A LE Lammert, Russell Vau, To Kwa-shing and Lee ldp 18: Rodger, R D. Shaw Kwok-walk inte YGlover J. Edwards (dp) 5 South Ching have now won 18 A Kershaw. A Webster, Catames of the 17. played

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JULY 19, 1937.

DAVIS CUP

Against Australia

BRITAIN WIN TRIAL

T.A. PEARCE

I

Does Well For M.CC.

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WILCOX MAKES TWO CENTURIES

London, July 16. Yorkshire improved their pro- spects of regaining the county cricket championships to-day when they beat Hampshire by four wickets, while Sussex, their closest rivals were being held to first in- nings points by Notts,

Describing the MC.C. v. Cam- London, July 17. bridge University cricket match In the lay tennis Davis Cup played at Lord's last month, R. G. trial match Great Britain (hold-Robertson-Glasgow, the famous ers) defeated Australia by four critic for the "London Morning

"Post,” mide reference to TVA. The last three days produced matches to two.

Adrian K. Qulst and Vivian Mc-Pearce, the well-known local In-.

some excellent cricket with not- Grath (Australia) defeated FH.D. terport cricketer.

able performances with the bat (Bri- Wilde and C.D.R. Tuckey

Robertson - Glasgow stated:—and balt and more than one ex- tain) 4-6, 6-0, 3-6, 6-4 6-4.

"Pearce rellt the game and the❘ citing Anish. H W. Austin (Britain) defeated spectators. 3. H. Crawford (Australia) 10-8, save on the square-leg boundary," 6-4, 6-4.

Just when "the batting was som- nolent."

EARLIER SCORES

London, July 16. Britain's stock for retention of

the Davis Cup rose considerably as a result of the first two day's results in the practice match

against Australia which was con- tinued, at Eastbourne to-day.

with A

magnificent The closest result was the" viè- tory of Gloucester over Leicester by two wickets, Gloucester lostig eight wickets in scoring 147 in the final 'innings.

Chief batting honours, went to Wilcox of Essar who had the dis- distinction of scoring two centuries

Sight barracking set in when Hunt was associated with Studd, and the "barrackers found a new weaning from à band in the tance that played of "A Garden of Eden just Made for Twot"

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

P. A. Bibb, c Sima, b Edrich W. E G. Payton, c Peebles, b

Smith

On Thursday Britain took a lead of two matches to love, Charles E. Hare surprisingly beating Jack Crawford by 8-2, 6-2, 2-3, 3-6, 6-3, | M. Tindall b Sims ... and H. W. Austin easily account-N. W. D. Yardley, c Smith; b ing for Vivian McGrath In straight sets of 8-1, 6-2, 6-1.

Sims

J. HL Pawle, lbw, b Peebles.... P. M. Studd, lbw, & Sims

3

22

29

0

45

40

Hare's achievement made him appear a certainty for second string singles in the Challenge Round which will be played either against United States or Germany | J. H Cameron, c Compton, b at the end of the month, but to-

R. G. Hunt, c. Edrich, b Simas. 19 D. C. Rought-Rought, lbw. b

Sims

Sims

day C. R. D. Tuckey made his B. C. Khanna, b J. Khan claims for the position by beating | T. W. Fraser, not ont John

B 5, 1-7, -b 1

Bromwich, ambidextrous, double-handed young gentus by the remarkable score of 6-0, 6-2, 6-1.

The doubles match to-day pro- duced some thrilling play with Adrian Quist, now recovered from his recent Indisposition, and Vivian McGrath beating the fancied Bri- tish pair, Frank Wilde and Charles Hare after A furious five-set

match.

The Englishmen won the first set at 6-2, the Australians the se- cond at 8-6. Hare and Wilde. playing strongly took the third set at 8-4, but thereafter they found the superior team play of Mc- Grath and Quist too much for them and they lost the fourth and fifth sets at 3-6..4-8. Reuter,

SPRINGBOKS WIN

SECOND CONTEST

Bydney, July 17.

In spite of an amazingly plucky second-half rally, when they were one man short, Australia had to bow to the South African Rugby tourists here this afternoon to the bane of 23 points to 17.

A crowd of 30,000 watched the game, which was the second Test Matchi Im the Springboks' tour and was played under ideal condi- tlona.

At half time the South Africans were leading 26-8 and when Cyril Towers, the Australian skipper, was carried off injured at the beginning of the second half, the home team's prospects seemed to fade away.

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0

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5

6

13

against Kent in the same match. Kent were hopelessly outplayed. Peter Smith following up his col- league's fine. batting with some de vastating bowling which earned hirm figures of 6 for 84 and & for

65.

Nevertheless mast impressive bowling feat came from Gover who has not been included in the se- cond Test match. For Surrey against Warwickshire. Gover cap- tured 6 for 60 and 7. for 43, thirteen "wickets all told, in the one match for a mere 103 runs.

Below will be found the results and leading displays by batamen and bowlers as cabled by Reuter. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Surrey (404) beat Warwickshire (195 and 109) by an innings and 218190 runs

Total M.C.C.-Sims, e Yardley. b Hunt, 22, Edrich, & R.-Rought, 8; Comp ton, D.. not out.. 22: Hendren, b Hunt, 12; R. Alrd, not out, 8; b 2;

1. 3. Total 13 wkts.). 13, M. Jahangir Khan, Lord Tenny- son T. A. Pearce, A. G. Powell I A. R. Peebles, and Emith, J.. to "bat.

HOME CRICKET SCORES

London, July 1. Close of play scores to-day, were: | Gloucester 200; Middlesex 225 for 6 (Compton 106 not out).

Lancashire 221; Surrey. 149 for 1. Essex 195: Glamorgan 210 for 5: Sussex 450 (John Langridge 195):

8 for 0.1

+

Leicester 119 and 7 for 2; Worces→ ter 141.

Notts 283 for 7: Hants 223. Northants 79 for 5; Warwick 28 (Copson 8 for 11)."

Derby 227; Warwick 81 for 2. Scotland 237; New Zealanders 145 for 4.— "

Reuter-

LOCAL BASEBALL

Yorkshire (244" and 119/6) beat Hampshire (180 and 182) by four wickets

Essex (313 and 275/4 dec.) beat Kent (187 and 142) by 259 rubs

Lancashire (384) beat Worcester- shire (283) on first innings

Derbyshlie (309 and 51/1 dec.) beat Somerset (181 and '61) by 118

runa

Bussex (440 and 170/6 dec.) best Notts (354 and 156/1) on first in- nings

Gloucestershire 245 and 147/8). beat Leicestershire (229 and 160) by two wickets

BATTING Wilcox (Essex v. Kent

104

129

133

and Iddon (Lancs) v. Worcester Squires (Surrey) v. Warwick ... 133 Langridge, John (Sussex) v.

Notts Barling (Surrey) v. Warwick. Townsend (Derbyshire) v.

Somerset

128

121

110.

110

Gunn (Notts) 7. Sussex Parks, James (Sussex) v. Notts 104.

and Peter Smith (Essex) v.

Kent

and... Cornfor. J. (Sussex)

BOWLING

Gaver (Surrey v. Warwick 6 for 60

and

...... 7 for 43 Geary (Leicester) v. Glow-

cester.

4 for 43

$ for 52

8 for 84

6 for 65

V

Notts Rhodes (Derbyshire) V.

Somerset

6 for 38 Smalles (Yorks) v. Hamp-

shire

6. for 50 Larwood (Notts) v. Sussex 6 for 98

V. (Gloucester)

7 for 74

A very, exciting baseball game was witnessed at Caroline Hill yes- terday morning when Pui Ching defeated the. Hong Kong Baseball Club by 5 runs to 1. Scores by innings..

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HK.B. Club' 0100 0001 Pul Ching.......... 101 210-5 SATURDAY'S GAME On Saturday the Volunteers beat | Sinfield H.K. Chinese by 11 runs to 8:-

Scores by innings:--

The Australians fought back. dė- were pluckily, however, ant Anitely the superior side in the Volunteers closing stages of the game, scoring 11 points in the second half with out reply.

The Springboks have now won both Tests, pulling off the first en- counter with Australia, also at Sydney, by 9 points to 5- Reuter.

ECLIPSE STAKES

SENSATION

HK.

·

1 2 3 4 5 8 T 031313011 runs

01 3 4 2 3 3-16 hits.

Chinese 04 0 0 0 0 8 rum 1413110-11 hits.

BREEDERS' RACE RESULTS

London, July 17. The National Breeders' Race which was run yesterday resulted in a win for Portmarnock, a 10 to i chance, which beat Tahir, back- ed at 11 to 4, by one and a half lengths in a teld of 12, while the same distance separated the latter from Golden Hair Colt, which came third, backed at 6 to 1-

Sandown, July 18.. In the presence of Queen Mary, the Princess Royal and Lord Hare- wood, the Eclipse Stakes, worth over £10,009 was won here to-day Route- by the American owner Mr. Wil- lams Woodward, whose St. Leger winner, Bosewell, starting at 20 to 1. beat the rest of the field. .....

Boswell won by a length and a half from Sir George: Bullough's Daytona, an 8 to 1 chance.

Daytona went very wide on the

5for 43 Leicester Townsend (Derbyshire) v.

Somerset

5, for 44 Mitchell (Derbyshire). ́v. -

Somerset

4. for 12

ATHLETIC HONOURS

London, July 16. At the White City' to-day, -Co- oper, the Engllahman won the two mile walk in the Amateur Athletic Championships, thus re- taining the title he won last year, Cooper's time was 13 mins, 55 2/19 seca. A

A

The six miles run went to Kelen of Hungary who covered the dis tance: in 30 mins, 8 8/10 secs. and the Hop-Step-And-Jump was won by Peters of Holland who cleared 47 feet. Reuter.

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAX

Bowls Open Singles Champion- final bend, but managed to beat ship (First Round) F. X. M. da

Badmin

TO-MORROW. Badminton YMCA ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 pm

Round), F. Zimmern v. R. Basa;

the Duke of Marlborough's Monu-giva v. G. N. Mitchell, F, Cullen V. Bowls Open Bingles criest.| ment was Boswell's stable com- A. Brooksbank (KC.C. green); J. Danion, starting at 100 to 7. The Watson ▼, H. Overy; T. Fergusson A. R. Belby v W. J. Howard (Civ same distance divided the second v E. W, Simmonds (Club de Re- Service CC, green); Open Pairs and third horse. Bix ran...

grelo green); J. Pau v. J. M. For (Semi-inals), 8. Eccleshall- and A. The result shocked backers as rest: O. Strange v. W. Ward WW. Grimmitt v. J. A. Luz and R. F. last year's winner, Rhodes Scholar, Hayward v. W. Russell, N. B. Tra-Luz, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar starting at 3 to 1 on, with Gordon ser v. H. E. Strange (Hong Kong W. L. Walker and 8. Randle Richards, champlon jockey in the FC green); D. W. Waterton V., saddle, failed to get a place. It McKelvie, C. B. Hosking v. G. H

that Shernin, J. Fergusson v. E. W. Bin» was revealed after race Rhodes Scholar had slipped up monds (Club de Recreio) on the road on July 14, garzing Cycling Cycling Ung and Shumchu Knees

hambra

Reuters

(Kowloon C.C. green), *****?! PRE WEDNESDAY:

Bowl Open Singles Champion- ship (First Round); J. F. McGowan

8. Gomes, N. P. Karanjia from the Al-P Moran, LR. Whant. v.

Gelling (LR.C. green).

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