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Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

Bowls. Open Singles (Second Round), S. M. White v. J. S. Howell (Craigengower. C.C. green); A. 8. Gomes v. C. O. Silva (Hong Kong P.C. green); Third Round, A. W. Grimmitt v. H. Gitlins; J. Cook v. 'W, L` Walker; J. C. Brown v."J. A. R, Selby; A. S. Russell v. E. Ģ. Post (Club de Recreto); G. Perkins v. T. Armstrong: U. M. Omar v. J. Pau; A. E. Coates v. A, R. Dattah (Hong Kong F.C. green).

Tennis-Mixed Doubles League, Chinese R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. (b); Kowloon C.C. (2) v. United Ber- vices R.C

TO-MORROW

Craig, C. S. Rosselet v. A. Hyde Lay.

Club de Recreio at 4.15 p.m. Umpires:-Messrs. R. Busa and C. H. Basto.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 Bowis-First Division: Craigea- Bower C.C. v. Civil Service C... Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Dock RC. Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.; Second Division: Kowloon BG.C.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1937.

ARMY AQUATICS HOME CRICKET

Medicals Hold

Annual Sports

Some very exciting events were witnessed at the European Y.M.C.A. swimming pool when the Royal Army Medical Corps held their annual aquatic championships on Saturday.

Close Of Play Scores

London, Aug." 7" Close of play scores to-day

were:--

Surrey 170 (Owen Smith 5 for 22), Middlesex 138 for 9.

Essex 256 (Wilcox 118, Dunning 6 for 711 New Zealanders 101 for 1. Eeicester 404 (Berry 153) ▼ Hants. Northants 253 (G. Pope 6 for 43), Derby 10 for 0.

Glamorgan 243 (E Dairs 78, Smart do, Meyer 5 for 65), Somerset

102 for 3.

Lancs 413 for 8. (Place. 137) Notts.

V

Worcester 310 (Bull 81. Kimpton 92. Goddard & for 68), Gloucester 113 for 4.

Kowloon Detachment won the Aggregate Championship for the . Kowloon C.C., Club de Recreto ."Arthur" Challenge Trophy, beat. Hong Kong F.C.; Third Division;ing Hong Kong by 25 points to 15. Civil Service C.C. v. HK. Electric Pte. Hughes and Pte. Harris, who R.C., Kowloon F... Craigen-won the majority

of the Cham- gower C.O.

plonship events, contributing in no small measure towards the Main- land Detachment's success.

Major Eccles, who is a very keen swimmer. also contributed valuable

Sussex 552 (John. Langridge 159, Kowloon's title. points towards Division: Club de Recrelo v. Cral-winning the Plunging Champion- Jim Parks 106) ▼ Kent. genpower C.C. Kowloon C.C. v. ship and also taking part in the—Reuter. Police R.C.; Third Division: Kow-

Medley Relay, ioon FC. v. Club de Recreto.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 Bowls-Open Singles (Third Bowls. First Division; Poller Round), L. F. Xavier v. B. Basta: R.C. v. Civil Service C.G... Kowloon W. C. Simpson v. H. Overy (Kow-c. v. Kowloon Dack R.C.; Second Bloon B.G.C. green); J. V. Ramsay y, L. D. Skinner; D., W., Waterton v. G. H. Sherriff: H. G. Cooper v. S Randle (Kowloon C.C.).

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 Bowls-Open Singles (Third Round). J. C, Gill v. H. A.`Alves: R. F da Duz v. J. 8. Landolt (Indian R.C. green),

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SWIMMING TRIALS

POSTPONED.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 14

Owing to the inclement weather. Bowls. First Division: Heng

the Interport aquatic trials for the Kong FC. v. Cralgengower C.C.,

100 yards free-style and the 100 Kowloon C.C. v. Police R.C.. Club yards back-stroke, which should de Recreio v Kowloom B.U.C., Civil have taken place at the Victoria Service CC v. Kowloon Dock R.C: Recreation Club on Saturday even- Second Division: Kowloon B.G.C. v.ing, were unavoidably postponed. Club de Recreio, Police R.O. v.1 The Interport Committee were of Kowloon C.C., Craigengower Co. the opinion that the 100 yards free-style, being one of the biggest drawing events of the year with the possible meeting of Wilfred Lawrence and Norman Lee, should be postponed, and the new date will be announced during the com- ing week.

Indian R.C.. Talkoo R.C. Hong Kong FC: Third Division: Kowloon FC. v. H. K. Electric RC.. Club de Recreio v. CIV Service C.C.. Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon Tong R.C. Hong Kong F.C. Yacht Club.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 Bowls, Open Rinks Champion ship (Final),, J. R. Soares v. J. Watson. J. W. Leonard v. C. B. Hosking, C. R. Souza v. R. G.

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RESULTS

220 Yards Free-style Champion- ship: 1 Pte. Harris, 2 Pte. Sadler. 3 Pte. Wilson, Time 3 mins. 37 2-5

secs.

R.A.M.C. Plunging Championship Ï Major Eccles, 2 Pte. Hughes. 3 Pte. Laidly. Distance 40 ft. 3 ins.

Novices' 25 Yards Free-style: Pte. Allen, 2 Pte. Brickell, 3 Pie. Laidlaw, Tine 17 3-10 secs..

25 Yards Children's Race: 1 John Hills, 2 Billy Smith.

50 Yards Free-style Champion- ship: 1 Pte. Hughes, 2 Pte. Sadier. 3 Pte. Harris. Time 16 2-5 secs.

50 Yards Open to former mem bers of RAM.C. who are members of the Corps Association: 1'' Mr. Leigh, 2 Mr. J. Skinner. Time 33 9-10 secs.

Diving Championship: 1 Pte. Ni- cholls (57 points), 2 Pte. Hughes (45 points 3 Cpl. Howells (41 points).

Ladies Yards Free-style: Mrs. B. Burke, 2 Mrs. Encles. Time 16 4-5 secs.

100 Yards Breast-stroke - Cham-

planship: 1 Pte. Hughes, 2 Pte. Har ris, 3 Pte. Wiggins, Time 81 secs,

50 Yards Free-style Handicap: I' Pte. Vidler, 2 Pte: Flint 3 Pte. Wig- gins. Time 41 4-5 secs.

Officers' 25 Yards Free-style: Ideut. Murdoch, 2. Major Eccles.

Time 16 1-5 secs.

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Warwick 205 (Verity for · 43) Yorks 51 for 0.

LEAGUE TENNIS

FIXTURES

The following is the revised ten- nis programme for the coming week:-

-TO-DAY

Mixed Doubles U.S.R.C. v. K.C.C. (2). - C.R.C. v. K.C.C. (1).

TUESDAY

"A" Division H.K.C.C. v. H.K.U.T.C. C. de R. v. U.S.R.C. K.CC. V. CR.C.. I.R.C. v. 6.0.A.A.

WEDNESDAY "B" Division Hong Kong U.T.C. v. S.C.A.A. C.R.C. v. C.C.C. KIT.C. : K.C.C. H.K.C.C. v. C. de R.

THURSDAY

"C" Division.

·S.C.A.A. V. A.T.C C.C.C. v. C.R.C. (1), C.R.C. (2) 'v. R.S.C. K.C.C. Y. K.T.G.C.A. C. de R. v. I.R.C.

*FRIDAY

"D" Division

C.R.C. v. P.R.C. .C.C.C. v. KIT.C.

S.C.AA. V. L.R.C. K.C.C. v. C.S.C.C. C.B.A. v. C. de R.

50 Yards Novelty Race: 1 Fte, LAWN BOWLS Harris, 2 Op. Howells, 3 A7Ūpi. Bezre.

Warrant Officers' and Sergeants" 50 Yards Free-style: 1/Sgt. Durn- fora, 2 QM.8. McFarlane, 3 Sgt Ottoway..

200 Yards Inter-Section Medley Relay: 1 Kowloon (Pte. Harris, Pte. Vidler, Pte. Hughes and Major Eccle), 2 Hong Kong (Pte. Nicholls, Pte. Sadler, Pte. Fint and Pte. Wilson). Time 2 mins. 38 secs.

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PROGRAMME

Lawn Bowls fixtures for the week are as follows:-

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MONDAY

Open Singles (Second Round) 8. M. White J. S. Howell Craigengower).

A. S. Gomes V. C. G. Silva (Hong Kong F.C. green);

Open Singles (Third Round) Water-Pio: Hong Kong beat A. W. Grimmitt v. H. Gittins, J. Kowloon by 3 goals to 2 after lead- Cook v. W. L. Walker, J. C. Brown ing at the interval by 2 clear goals. | 'v. J. A. R. Selby, A. S. Russell v. E. | Pte. Sadler (3) scored for the win-G. Post (Club de Recreto). ners, while Pte. Hughes and Pte. G. Perkins v. T. Armstrong, U. Harris replied for the losers.

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CHINESE SOCCER

INTERPORT

M. Omar v. J. Pau, A. E Coates v. A. R. Dallah (Hong Kong P.C.).

TUESDAY

L. F. Xavier v, B. Basto, W. C. Simpson v. H. Overy (Kowloon B.G.C.J.

"J. V. Ramsay v. L. D. Skinner, D. According to Malayan newsw. Waterton v. G. H. Sherriff, H. papers, the series of annual G. Cooper v.,S. Randle (Kowloon ball matches for the Ho Ho Biscuit

C.C.). Trophy, between the South China Athletic Association, of Hong Kong, and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, of Singapore, will shortly be revived.

The South China soccer tourists have already visited; Singapore ence on their tour and will pay one more visit before returning to Hong Kong, so it is possible that they may meet t Singapore Chinese in a Trophy match, the re- sult of which will be eagerly looked forward to

MOONLIGHT CRUISE

The moonlight cruise organised the Committee of the Sports Club, in co-optation with Mr. Lan Tak Po. Managing Director of the Hong Kong and Yaumati Ferry Co., Ltd. turned out to be another remark

able success.

The "Min Gok" left Jubilee Pier at 5.30 pm. and proceeded to Elver Mine Bay, returning at about mid- night. By kind permission of Lt. Col. R. Rodwell" Oficer Com-

WEDNESDAY

J. C. Gill v. H. A. Alves, R. F. da Luz v. J. S. Landolt (Indian R.C.). THURSDAY

T. Fergusson v.. A. 8. Gomes or C. G. Silva (Civil Service).

S. M. White or J: S. Howell v. A. Hyde-Lay. (Kowloon Dock):

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 Open Rinks (Final)

J. R. Soares, J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza, C. S. Rosselet (skip).

J. Watson, C. B. Hosking, R. G. Craig, A. Hyde-Lay (akip).

Club de Recreio at 4.15 p.m. Um- pires:-Messra.. R. Bass and C. R. Basto.

POLICE LAWN BOWLS

The following is the draw for the Kent Cup Lawn Bowls Competition of the Police Club:-

FIRST ROUND

TRIBUTE TO... ·

SIR GEORGE

TRIMMER

PRESENTATION" OF

LETTERS PATENT

Sir George Trimmer was the guest of honour at a dinner at Government House when His Ex- cellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, presented to him the Letters, Patent of his knighthood. There were many guests at the dinner.

In making the presentation His Excellency said: It is my pleasant privilege.. this evening to present" to Sir George Tammer the Letters Patent in respect of his appoint- ment

on the occasion of His Majesty's " Coronation to be a Knight Bachelor.

Sir George "has been in this country for 26 years.

Many of you are able to remem- ber Singapore and Penang as they were in 1911 and to recall the re- markable developmetns that have taken place since then. It is largely through Sir George's", in- dustry and ability in engineering. finace, and business organisation, that the Harbour Boards at Sin- gapore ad Penang have been able.] to cope with the demanda that have resulted from the steady expansion of shipping.

Daring his fourteen years' tenure of office as chairman, the financial position of both Boards has been established on a sound basis. The "recent successful conversion of the

34 per

cent Straits Settlements loan relieved the Singapore Har-" bour Board of approximately one million dollars of debt per year and placed it in a very safe posi- tion.

On the completion of the wharf extension that is now being under- taken, the port" of Singapore should be able to meet all de- mands for accommodation at its premises. It is pleasant to think that, at the time when this re- cognition comes to Bir George, Singapore can hold its own with any port in the Far East.

“REVOLUTION” IN

A RUSH"

Mr. Thomas Levy, MP., address- ing the 1912 Club said that more immediate and spectacular events abroad tended to make us overlook the dangers at home. The violent change threatened in this country by the Socialist Party was the gravest thing in our home affairs. As the by-elections showed, their stock had slumped, and so they made a bid for power by resorting to the usual Socialist practice of promising a social and economic beaven and within five years! The idea of revolution by evolution had ∙now gone completely by the board; it was now economic revolution in Ave years. Mr. Sidney Webb's gospel of "the inevitability of gradualness** had NOW become revolution in a rush. Let all the sound moderate elements which the National Government repre sented stick together. Then we would have nothing to fear at home or abroad.

SIR DAVID MILNE WATSON

Bust Unveiled By A Blacksmith

A bronze bust of 81; David was unveiled at Milne-Watson Watson House, the Gas Light and coke company's training and re- search centre at Folham.

The unveiling ceremony was per- formed by Mr. T. C. Gardner, 'one

of the company's blacksmiths, or

behalf of nearly 1000 employees if

the company, of which Sir David. Milne-Watson is the Governor. The bust is the work of Mr. Erie

Schilsky, and it is intended to

L. Glendinning, W. 8. Dall, F. J. stand. it in the entrance hall to E. Edwards and W. Glendinning commemorate the tenth anniver (skip) v. J. 8. Riddell, L. Rose, F.sary of the establishment of Wat Nolan and W. McLeod (skip). CHAD SECOND: ROUND T

manding the Royal Ulster Rifles, J. Kelly, J, Orem, T. Daly, J. the dane orchestra of the Best-R. MeWalter (skip) to meet win-

ment was in attendance.

LADIES SWIMMING

son House, where the company's.

10,000 gasitters and salesmen are trained and kept in touch with the latest developmenta

ner of First Round,

The ceremony was just a big W. Campbell Green. N. B. family affair. Bir David was Fraser and H. Matches (skip) v. F. accompanied by Lady Milne-Wat- Forrest; T. Pilkington, H. Hayward, son and members of his family, and and B. Thorpe (skip)","DE

the onlookers were workmen at Watson House with their wives and family.

It is learned that Miss Veronica Thirlwell, the Colony lady sham- W. L. Clarke, A. Souter, A. Groves pion swimmer, and Misa Yeung and E. Wheeler (skip) 'v. W. Mair, Bau-king, the China National 100 E. G. Post, W. G. Morrison and 8. srid 400 Metres champton, will Farlow (skip). Ple

Mr. Gardner, a blacksmith, who has been with the company for 31 years, was selected by vote to carry out the unveiling and to present a nowity) bound evolume containing cre Nudes a signatures of the subscribers....

meet nen Saturday night at the A3 Johnson, C. Pile, R. W. Jen- Victoria Recreation Club in a re- | ner and O., Gough (skip) v. A. tume contest over 440 yards free | Kirby, a. E

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