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SPORT
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938.
KOWLOON DOCK WELL BEATEN BY THE POLICE AT HUNGHOM
CRAIGENGOWER'S FORM
CAUSING ANXIETY
TO THEIR SUPPORTERS
Another
Tie Recorded
BY B.R. SWILLER)
There was only one upset in last Saturday's Lawn Bowls mat- ches-the defeat of Kowloon Dock by the Police. Far Kowloon Dock to lose to the Police after their splendid achievement the week before when they beat the redoubtable Craigengower is (if I may "say so) in the nature of an anti-climax. No doubt the Police team boasts of some names well-known In local bowls circles, but their and con- rinks have not done anything noteworthy this season sequently are practically at the bottom of the League Table.
It is not to be wondered at then that their most sanguine sup. porters did not expect them to beatKowloon Dock. But the unexpect- ed happened. They beat Kowloon Deck in no uncertain manner as they had 18 shots to spare at the end of the game-a sute indication that What makes the Police there was nothing fuky in their win. victory more praiseworthy is the fact that they played on opponents' green.
their
This is the second time this; Thompson's win enabled his team that the Police have to tie with their opponents' score brought of the unexpected. the which was 59 shots.
season
first occasion being when they beat the Kowloon C.C.. also play ing on their opponents' green, some weeks ago To A.E. Carey who McKelvle by five shots, beat J
and EC. Post who beat J. Brown by 18 shots gues, the credit for the Folice victory by 18 shots.
The form shown lately by the Craigengewer bowlers must cause anxiety to their sup- porters. playing" at home. they were nearly defeated by the" weak Civil Service team. The week before last they were actually defeated by Kowloon Dock and last week they were again very nearly beaten-this time by the K.C.C. They won only by the very narrow margin of 5 shots.
-Three weeks aro."
BRADBURY'S EFFORT
TAIKOO DO WELL
Although the Talkoo R. C. are practically at the bottom of the Second Division League the Table, their victory over Hong Kong Footballers' "A". team (which, by the way, was relegated from the First Divi- sion) cannot be termed a sur- prise in view of the indifferent form shown of late by the latter."
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R. Keown did extremely, well to beat J. Rodger by 32 shots to 20. Incidentally. be. collect- ed a couple of sixes off Rodger quite early in the game. The Craigengower Second Team had matters very much their own way when they "met the Civil Ser vice, CC. on the latter's. green. They were up in all rinks. J.
Ascot Meet
FOXGLOVE WINS THE GOLD VASE
London, June 14.
Starting a 4-1 favourite and ridden by Gordon Richards, Fox- glove readily won the Gold Vase, worth over £2,000 from 20 op- ponents at Ascot today.
Backers generally had a success- ful start, two other favourites in the first four races winning. The undefeated two year old colt, Panorama, easily won the Cover- try Two-year-old Stakes, starting at 2-9.
The other favourite was Mr. J. Westall's Frawn, starting at 5-1. Frawn beat 24 opponents comfort. ably, winning the Ascot Stakes.
Lord Derby won the Queen Anne Stakes with St. Magnus, starting as 7-1..
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GIBB SCORES DOUBLE CENTURY AT CAMBRIDGE
Lancashire Easily Beat Glamorganshire
London, June 14
PROBABLES FOR
GOLD CUP
London. June 15.
ADVERTISEMENT
MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
The June Race Meeting will be held at Arels Preta, "Macao,
Probable starters and Jockeys on Sunday, 19th June, 1933, for the Gold Cup are as follows:- commencing at 2.00 p.m.
Senor (Crouch). Dad! (Elliott), The First Bell wiŊ þe rung at Buckleigh (Beary), Sandsprite (no.30 p.m. approximately.
Jockey), Carioca (Butchers), Su-
zerain (Parryman), Fearless Fox
E. Smith), Flores (Pat Beasley), (Stephenson), Victrix
In the County Cricket Championship match concluded at Man-Boswell chester today, Lancashire defeated Glamorganshire by nine wickets.
Batting first, Lancashire scored 564 for nine wickets declared, to which Washbrook contributed 124, Hopwood 127 and Oldfeld. 123.
Glamorgan were dismissed for 163 and 425 (Emry Davies 100. Brierly 116).
Lancashire hit up the necessary 25 ruas for victory with the loss of one' wicket.
be At Cambridge. the match tween Cambridge University and the Free Foresters was drawn.
CRAPP BATS WELL Leicestershire defeated Gloz. cestershire by Ave wickets at The home team were
Gloucester, in their first visit to the crease, totalled 237 (Crapp 90 not out) and in their second SURREY WIN
innings scored 441 for nine wickets. Surrey beat Essex by 188 runs at declared. Crapp again coming off
with the bat hitting up 137. the Oval
413 of Leicester scored
which Geary made 105, and 266 for five wickets. C.S. Dempster contribut- ing 105-(Reuter),
The Free Foresters scored 636 for Gloucester. seven wickets, declared, E.T. Küllick without the services of W.R. Ham contributing 124 and B.H. Valentine mond, Barnett and Sinfield, who SCOTTISH UNION
Scottish 111; and, in their second innings were playing in the Test Match i Mr. James Rank's
at Trent Bridge. Union showed that its Derby per-made 223 for six wickets.
The Light Blues scored 533, the no fluke by win-
St. top scorers being P.A. Gibb (201) formance was ning by three lengths the James Palace Stakes, starting at and Thompson (191). 4-7.
Sir Abe Bailey's Golden Bover- eign, at 11-2. was second.
Surrey scored 270 and 291 for The first French challenger to te successful
when Princess four wickets, declared. and Essex was
Lucinge's Louragan, replied" with 124 Watts 5 for 40) Faucigny- starting at 8-1, won the Prince and 251. Wales Stakes in a shortheid Anish.
Mr. Frank Butters provided a tt. Mr. Lant's Belle Travers at 31. and a second. H. R. the Aga Khan's Yakimour. at 10-1. In the Mary Btakes. Sir Abe Queen
W25 Balley's Streakaway. at 8-1. third.-Reuter).
Rosselet) were humbled by a Por- uguese rink composed of J. A. Luz. A P. Guterres. F. X. Soares and B. Basto, most on whom play for the Recreto Second Team.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, June 14. Both New York teams won their matches in the Baseball League today.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh New York
DARTS,
SNOOKER BILLIARDS
McEwan-Younger League Tables
Results of inatches played in the McEwan-Younger Darts League. are as follows:--
R. H.
3
2 9
5
.9
(Ott homered for the Glants).
May 31-R.A. Lyemun, 6 v. R.
1 Scots "A" 4; R. E's. 5 v. Middlesex Regt. 5: Garrison Segt's Mess 5 v. RA: Stonecutters 5: R, Scots "B" v. RAM.C. (postponed).
5 "9
0
2
7
1
4 12 3 7
June 7--RA. (Stonecutters) 4 v.
Though the decision arrived at This victory for Craigengowe: Cavanagh being credited with the in this match (which, by the way. was made possible only through biggest margin of victory in beat.
was played on the K.B.G.C. green) The Bradbury's fine effort who beat 3. in S. Eccleshall by 17 shots.
was rather unexpected. It occasion-Chicago Hyde by 27 shots to 12." If it had game ended in a big win for themed no great surprise to some as Boston
all the Portuguese lads have been
1 R. Engineers 8: R.A.M.C. G v. Gar- not been for this, Cralgengowe" by 32 shots.
St. Louis Hillyer. of the Civil Service, after
1rison Scgt's Mess 4; R. Scots "A" 8 might well have lost as. though
on, whereas the form shown by Philadelphia Dick Basa ended his game on the his fine game last week against R. playing very well Indeed this sea-
"The inatch between Cincinnati. R. Scots "B" 2: Middlesex Regt. right side of the score card his Keown. lost to MAR. Souza by 11 Rosselet's four has been indiffer-
Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers was 4 v. R.A. Lyemun 6. win of 3 shots over E Kern did shots."
not playe. not make up for the deficit of 13 shots in Omar's rink.
IN WINNING VEIN
In the Third Division, the Kow.
ent.
OPEN PAIRS MATCH
In a third round match in the
Chicago
E. C. Fincher in this match add-toon Football Club still continue Open Pairs Championship played ed further to his laurels by a fine in winning vein, their victory over last Monday, A. A Dard and L. New York. win over Omar. Fincher, inciden the K.C.C. at Cox Road on Satur- Jack, both of whom play for the tally. has done uncommonly well day being their seventh. W. Field. x.C.C: first team, were surprising Boston.............
won five
as luck would have it, was drawnty beaten by A. Hodges and H. A.St. Louis
Brooksbank of the Hong Kong
this season as he has
AMERICAN LEAGUE
7
4
8
5 .9
2
3 7
8
12
0
... 2
B
homered for
out of his six games and is second against H Nish, both of whom be
the Football Club, by 22 shots to 19 Philadelphia in the Skips Table only to FX fore last Saturday headed Silva who has so far, a 100 per Skips Table for the Third Division, on the Police green. cent record.
each having five victories to his credit.
- INDIANS BEATEN
||
Detroit
(Chapman
Tigers).
the
8
McEWAN-YOUNGER BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER LEAGUE May 31-R.A. Lyemun 4, v. R.
1 Scots "A" 1; R. Engineers 3 v. Mid-
1dlesex Regt. 2: Garrison Segt's
Mess 5 v. RA. Stonecutters 0: R.
Scots "B" v. R.A.M.C. (postponed).
1 June 7:-R.S. Stonecutters 5 v.
R.. Engineers 0; R.A.M.C. 2 v. Gar- 2rison Segt's Mess 3; R. Scots "A"
the 1 v. R. Scots "B"; Middlesex
DARTS LEAGUE
P. F. A. Pts. 4 32
8.32
4 26 14 26
4 22 18 22
4 21 19 21
4 15 25.15
4 14 26 14
Down by 20 shots to 11 on the 16th head, Jack very nearly pulled Athletics and Greenberg for the Regt. 2 v. R.A. Lyemun 3. Nish's colours were lowered.. a the game out of the fire by scor-
7.11 As expected, the Kowloon Bow-
ORA. Lyemun ling Green defeated the Indians Field won quite easily by 20 shots Ing a four, two and one towards
B 4 R. Scots "A" E.W. to 12. J. Gibson was the only the end. On the 20th head. Jack Washington quite easily by 21 shots.
(Goslin and Travis homered for Middlesex Regt. Lines gave further indication K.F.C. skip to lose. being beaten was lying about five shots but Cleveland............
Brooksbank with a pound-on shot,
Senators and
and R. Engineers ........ Averlil
R.A. Stonecutters... his ability as skip by convincingly by J.M. Jack by 3 shots.
The Hong Kong Electric in their took the Jack to give his opponents
Campbell for the Indians). beating Dallah by 19 shots. Dallat,'s
Garrison Segt's M. On the last head. Jack, needing riuk, man for mau, could not stand match against Kowloon Tong, won only a couple.
R. Scots "B" RAMC. up to Lines, all of whom played only by the skin of their teeth.
as they had only one shot to spare a five to win, nearly brought it off. steadily.
L. de his last wood just falled by a trac- R....Duncan pad the better of at the end of the game.
.12 shots. . Minu by
The former Rome. In spite of scoring a seven.tion of an inch to flick the kitty gave a sparkling display of bowls, won by only six shots against A.H. over to one side to give him the So well did he play that he was Basto.
With a fine effort, A. Spary very able to do exactly what. A. Hyde! Lay. his No. 3, told him to do nearly snatched a victory for his Very early in the game. Minu was side from the Hong Kong Electric. lying one shot with Duncan having but his win of 13 shots over J. Just failed to offset, de With his last Sloan a few seconds. wood. the latter took away Minu's Rome's and W. Muskett's win of shot to give his side a count of 5. 14 shots.
Árculli played an excellent game
to beat J.G..Meyer by 12 shots. On
SURPRISE DEFEAT Several matches were played of
a couple of heads he not only saved last Sunday in the first round of Championship. big counts against himself but he the Open Hinks actually came in with perfect whilst on the whole the decisions draws to take the first shot. I 15 reached were more or less expect-1 defeat of the strong long since I saw Arculli play so welled, the
I hope that he will be able to Craigengower combination of M. maintain this form. A. J. Hall was AR Souza. J. S. Landolt, R., Bas easily the best man in Meyer's and B. W. Bradbury at the hands! of a Third Division Recreio rink Tink.
ANOTHER TIE " *
consisting of G. C. Pereira, O. P. Another tle in the scores has Remedios, J. C. Remedios and E again been recorded this season- de Souza came as a great surprise. With a six very early in the. this time in the, Becond Division match between the Hong Kong game, the Recreio rink led all the Footballers "B" team and the way through to win eventually by
I 128 shots to 14. Kowloon Howling Green.
Bradbury fought hard to unfortunate for the Footballers that in the course of the game what he knew was a desperate F. Haynes, one of their skips, tell situation. but this he found to be BI and could not continue with increasingly difficult as the game progressed. Landelt, his No. 2. was the rathe
save
As he was leading G. Thompson deinitely off colour" and did not
by 11 shots to 1 on the 7th bead play as well as usual. The Forty-
guese, on the other hand, played
required number of shots. He only managed to get one shot on this The following are the matches: head to bring his score to 19.
for Saturday:-
FIRST DIVISION Civil Service v. Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Dock. Craigongower C.C. v. Recreio. Police B.C. v. Indian R.C.
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SECOND DIVISION
Kowloon B.G.C. v. Civil Service. Taikoo R.C. Y. Craigengower C.C. Regrejo v. HK. Football Club "B" Police R.C... Y. HKFC. "A"
THIRD DIVISION Kowloop F-fy, Craigengower. H.KFC. v. Kowloon C.C. Yacht Club v. Kowloon Tong. ILK Electric V. Recrelo.
TOURNEY
BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER
--(Reuter).
3 11 29 11
WORLD
SOCCER
3 9 31 ព
LEAGUE TABLE
R.A. Lyemun
P. F. A, Pts. 4 18 4 16
R. Scots "B"
3
9.6
D
R. Engineers Middlesex Regt
4
9 11 9
841104
4
7 13 སོ།
1
613 61
3
Defeats Brazil
Czechs
Paris, June 15. Brazil won a hard fought foot- ball match against Czechoslovakia by two goals to one yesterday in the world championship tourna ment at Bordeaux and thus quali- fed for the semi-finals.
Brazil will now meet Italy, in Marseilles and Hungary will play
gainst Sweden in Paris.
According to previous showings of the teams, Italy, holders of the championship, and Hungary' are regarded as the probable analists.
(Transocean).
DEPLORE AUSTRALIANS DID NOT HIT OUT
Opinion Of First Test
London, June 15.
The English and Australlan press says that the outcome of the
when he had to stop. It is quite extremely well, particularly J. C. first Test match should hasten the holding of unlimited Tests, al- safe to presume that the game Remedios as No. 3 and E. de Bouza though it is probable that five-day matches will come first. would have ended in favour of the
as skip. Footballers it he had been able to
go on with his game: As it was
VALLEX FOUR HUMBLED
It is generally deplored that the Austra
did not hit out when It seems that fate has chosen the match was safe, to relieve the hia rink, playing without him, were able to add only four shots for the Recreio to be the instrument of monotony for the crowd." rest of the game which ended Craigengower's downfall is ret with Thompson béing 12 shots to another formidable Valley.com-
There is little comment in Aus- tralla on the barracking, though is felt that England can hardly now complain of barracking on Australian grounds..
One tritic says that it must have. Hobbs "Bays that D. V. F. the good. As this was the number bination (in fact last year's cham-been years sifice Bradman batted Wright was a real and, though the
Vicious enough. (Reuter) of shots by which the other two plan rink of 3. Soares. 3. Leonard, all day for five fours and that English bowling was generally not K.B.G. skips were la arrears, C. R. de Bouza and C. 8, he walked off without cheers,
Garrison Segt's M. 4 146 14
RA. Stonecutters..
Scots "A" R.A.M.C.
5 10 5
LAWN BOWLS
RESULTS
The following were the resulta of į natches in the second round of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Cham- pionship played yesterday:-
At Police Recreation:
1/
F. M. Machado and F. X. da Silva beat G. Bostock and . B. Allan, 38-14
At Kowloon Dock R.C.;
E. W. Lines and R. Duncan beat W. Carr and M. Mulcahy, 24-19,
Sporting
Fixtures
TODAY BRIDGE Cheero Club Bridge
Drive, 8 pm. MEETING. Victoria Chess Club at
Gloucester Hotel, 5 p.m. TENNIS"C" Division, Army T.C. v. Chinese R.C., South China A.Av. Club de Recrelo, Kowloon Tong GCA v. Craigengower C.C., Kowloon C.C. v. University.
SUNDAY, JUNE 18
Meeting at Areta Preta, Macao, RACING Macao Jockey Club Race
2 p.m.
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