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CRAIGENGOWER SURPRISINGLY BEATEN BY K.B.G.C.
E. LINES AND JOE MEYER PLAY WELL TO GIVE AUSTIN ROAD TEAM POINTS
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LEAGUE GAMES AND OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP TIES DECIDED DURING WEEK
By B. R. Swiller
Craigengewer suffered their second successive defeat when they lost to Kowloon Bowling Green Last Saturday. Playing at home, the latter had E. W. Lines chiefly and, to some extent, J. G. Mayer to thank for their victory by 22 shots. Lines played a great game to have the better of U. M. Omar by 20 shots. He was given all the support he needed by his men. His 30 shots were scored on 14 heads and included a five and four threes,
: Meyer was ahead of B. W. Bradbury all the way through the game and ended with, the scores at 21-17, "R. Basa was the only Craigengawer skip to be successful in his match. Although he was down by 12 shots to 14 on the 15th head, he scored nine as the remaining heads to beat R. Duncan by two shots
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"A" TEAM WINS
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This nine victory over Craigen-Mair by four shots. 3. Randle was former is still heading the Skips sower puts the Kowloon Bowling beaten by & G. Post by one shot. Table for the Second Division, J. Green on the map, as it were, as
INDIANS SWAMPED
J. Basto also recorded a big win The Indians had a bad day last in beating W. Cullip by 23 shots to their prospect of winning the championship must now be regard-Saturday. In spite of the re- nine and B. Basto the other Portu. ed as quite.. bright. They have shuffling of their rinks, they lost guese skip had the better of W. R. scored the same number of points to the Kowloon Dock (weakened by | Hillyer by one shot. as Craigengower and the Kowloon the absence of J. McKelvie, J. Revie Cricket Club and together with and H. Cooper) by 27.shots on the
The Hong Kong Football Club them (C.C.C. and K.C.C. are now latter's green. Credit for this big "A" Team unexpectedly beat their second in the Table, with Recreio win goes to F. Cullen who beat Eg Team by the huge margin of el Arculli by 32 shots to six. A. R 33 shots. J. Roger playing for the four points ahead.
Mint was the best man in Arculil's "A" Team beat 3. A. R. Belby by 21 rink and gave T. Coleman some op-shots and W. Gil had the better position. A. K. Minu was leading of F. W. Haynes by 13 shots.. A 16 shots over J. Hyde that, enabled S. Gray practically through the Brooksbank was the only "A" skip the Portuguese to beat Kowloon whole game, but on the 20th head to lose, E. Tuck beating him by one C.C. by 13 shots. Silva and his the latter drew level at 14 all. On shot. mon played very well, J. E. Noronha the last head Gray scored one to again proving his worth to the side beat Minu by 15-14. A. R. Dallah. unexpectedly beat the Pollee by by laying the foundation for a win on the other hand, kept trailing seven shots. This narrow win for on many heads. On one head Silva behind J. Brown, but a three on Talkoo was made possible solely!
the last head enable him to tie through T. F. Stainton's effort who "Incidentally. Silvi has main-the scores at. 21 all. Both Brown beat W. Glendinning by seven shots. tained his 100 per cent record. H. and V. Ramsay, his No. 3, played Though D. Munro beat F. E. Book
F. X. M. da Silva has put Club de Recreio still further in his debt, as it was entirely his fine in of
scored a seven.
A Alves tied with E. Kern at 17-well: all and R. F. Luz, the other Portu...) guese skip, lost to E. C. Fincher by two shots. This win enabled Fin- cher to maintain his unbeaten re- cord.
C.S.C.C. WIN
The Civil Service C.C. register- ed their first win of the season Ty beating the Police on their own green by 13 shots also. It was generally expected that the, Police would win this match as the Civil Servants, apart from
a the last week with the K.B.G.C., had not won a single match.
But they turned; the tables on their neighbours and won quite
SPORT
Progress Of Wimbledon Tennis
London, June 29. The following are the results of matches played at Wimbledon yes- terday:
MEN'S DOUBLES
Third Round
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938.
Sporting Fixtures
TODAY
New York, June 29. BOWLS-Open Palis Champion
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The following are the results of ship: baseball matches played yester-Third Round, G. N. Mitchell day-
and J. C. Brown v. S. Farlow and W. E Hollands (K.C.C.). EFourth Round.-F. V. V. Ribeiro 2 and HLA Alves v. P. Barby and
A. J. Hall K.C.C.).
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(J. Martin homered for the
Henner Henkel and Metaxa (Germany) beat Eric Filby and Ronald Shayes (England) 8-3. Cardinals). 6-2, 5-7, 6-2,
and Cejnar (Czecho-Slovakia) Malfroy (New Zealand) beat On and Tinkler (England) 6-2, 7-5, 6-2. Quarter-Final Budge and Mako (America) beat Hughan and Van Swol (Holland) 6-2, 6-3, 6-0, ··
MIXED DOUBLES Third Round
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit... Cleveland
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(Trosky homered for the In- dians).
P. H. D. Wilde and Miss Whit- marsh (England) beat Gopfert and Fraulein Kraus (Germany) | Chicago 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.
Jacques Brugnon (France) and Miss Thelma Coyne (Australia) beat W. Austin and Miss Mary
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The dramatic ups and downs in Sunday, 3rd July, 1938, com. the Second Test match kept Aus-mencing at 3 p.m..
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tralla on tentarhooks, but there The First Bell will be rang at (Kuhel and Radcliffe homered was a renewal of the clamour for 12.30 p.m. approximately. for the White Box).
timeless tests as a result of the The Club's Offices at Gloucester
The matches Philadelphia Athle.first two matches being drawn. tics v. New York Yankees, and Washington Senators, V. Boston Jean Borotra (France) and M. Red Sox were postponed on ac-mett terribly. M. A Noble, the top.m. on Saturday, 2nd July.
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Helen Wills Moody America) beat and Miss A. M. Yorke Lysaght (England) 8-2, 4-6, 6-0-
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
Quarter-Final
Alice
Mrs. Fabyan and Miss Marble (America) beat Miss Thelma Coyne and Miss Nancy Wynne (Australia) 4-6, 6-2, 6-2.
count of rain.-(Reuter)
ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE
R.A.O.C. "B" WIN
In a Small Units Army League
HOME CRICKET tennis match played yesterday, the
RESULTS
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The Talkoo R.C. playing at home Notts Badly Beaten
ed by 15 shots to 14, his win of SECOND DIVISION
one shot just counterbalanced the Playing at home, Craiɣangower defeat, by the same margin, sus- ran away with a 45 shot victory tained by R. Keown in his match over the Kowloon Bowling Green against G. Moss. in the Second Division, thus
K.F.C. WIN AGAIN
. London. June 29.
County Cricket Championship and The following were the results of
first class friendly, matches which concluded yesterday:-
R.AO.C. "B" team defeated the 17th AA Battery, R.A, by Q sets to
Scores:-
Wilson and Duffield (B.A.0.C.
"B");
beat Lfeut. Matthews and
Lieut. Ingram beat Sgt. Morgan and Sgt.
Lavis
8-1
-3
8-2
beat Sgt. MacKechnie and
and Emberson (R.A.0.C. Bdr. Hebden
"B"): ~
At Bath. Somersetshire beat Mid-Astett
deriving a measure of satisfac- The Kowloon Football Club, fead-"] At tion for the defeat sustained by ers in the Third Division, main- their first team. All the Crsi-tained their 100 per cent record, gengower skips were up. with an away win over the Kow- Cavanagh being credited with toon Tong R.C. by the narrow mar- the biggest win in beating Ggin of four shots. The hero of this Thompson by 23 shots. Both M.match, which ended in a mest A. R. Souza and W. K. Way of thrilling manner, was R. Hall.
the C.C.O beat W. S. Drake and when he went down to bowl on
T Armstrong by 16 and six shots the last head, the Kowloon Foot- respectively.
ball Club were actually down by Recreio, playing on their oppon-three shots. Though J., Gibson of comfortably. Both G. E. Sherriff ents' green, also" registered a big the KFC. had beaten H. Gitting and J. Hollidge, of the C8.C.C. win in beating the Civil Service by three shots, T. Fergusson was their matches. The former C.C. by 30 shots. F. Z. Soares and 15 shots in arrears in his match. got the better of A. E. Cares his men played well to beat J.
won
by 10 shots, and the latter best W. Cook's rink by 31 shota to 16. The (Continued on Back Page)
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dlesex by 9 wickets. Somerset: 249 (Buse 95; Jim Smith & for 68) and 77 for 1. Middlesex: 84 Andrews 7 for 58) and 241 (Andrews 6 for 83), Bradford, Yorkshire beat Not- inghamshire on the irst Innings...
Notts: 87 (Bowes 4 for 7) and 95, Yorks: 133(Jepson 4 for 15).. At Birmingham, Warwickshire beat
Gloucestershire by 10 wickets. Gloucester: 149 (Mayer 5 for 43)
and 190 (Mayer for 32), Warwick: 305 (Scott 5 for 88) and
34 for 0.
At Brentwood. Essex beat Hamp-.
shire by an innings and 32
ruds,
Hants: 191 (Peter, Smith 5 for 75) and 122 (Peter Smith 4 for 38). Essex 338 (Peter Smith 95),
At Hove, Sussex beat Cambridge
University by 66 runs. Sussex: 116 (Rees Davies 4 for
23, WUd 4 for 24) and 329.
Cambridge; 293 (P. A. Gibb 99, N. W. D. Yardley 75) and 86
• (Tuppin 8 for 38).
Al Derby, Derbyshire beat Nort- hamptonshire un the first Innings...
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Derby: 230 and 173 for 6 dec. Northants: 98 (Mitchell 6 for 15)
and 67 for 2.
At Oxford, the Army drew with the
University.
Army: 460 for 9 dec. (Harbottle
158).
Oxford: 129 (J. W. A. Stephenson
5 for 61 and followed on 174 for 3.
At Manchester, Lancashire beat Surrey on the first innings (L. Hopwood's Benefit).
Lancs.: 291 (Washbrook 107), Surrey: 125 (Pollard 4 for 39)
and followed on 102 for 6: (Pollard 4 for 3T).
At Tunbridge Wells, Kent beat Sussex on the first innings. Kent: 446. (Woolley 162, Valen-
tine 118) follow on.
Sussex: 157 and 125 for 3.
---(Reuter).
POSTPONEMENT
OF FIGHT
New York, June 29.
It is officially announced that the title fight for the lightweight boxing championship between Lou Ambers (holder) and Henry Arm- strong, the welterweight and fea therweight champion of the world, has been postponed til August 10, Ambera bruised his hand in a re cent contest and requested a post- ponement.
The fight will take place on the Polo Grounds instead of on the Long Island Bowl, to which both managers objected, contending that it is too far from Harlem..
On the other hand, the Palo Grounds are on the edge of Harlem, in' easy access to the great negro population. (Reuter).
beat Matthews and Ingram... 6-2 beat Morgan and Lavis
8-2
beat MacKechnle and Hebden B-1 Capt. Tracey and Wadler
(R.A.0.C. "B");
beat Matthews and Ingram. 8-4 beat Morgan and Lavis ... 6-4 bea: MacKechnie and Hebden 8-4
WIN FOR C.C.C. Craigengower Cricket Club beat the Hong Kong Cricket Club by six sets to three. " J. W. Leonard and
(C.C.C.):
Choa
beat J. Larcomb and A. T
Dow........
8-2 beat W. M. Barton and Lloyd 6-2 beat JJ. Ferguson and E. E.
Storey
..."8-3
W. J. Howard and R. Chea
(0.0,0.):
lost, to "Jacobs Larcomb and
3-6
lost to Barton and Lloyd ...... 4-6 loat to Ferguson and Storey 3-6 Kitchell and G. Lal (C.C.C.):
beat Larcomb and Dow...... 6-4 beat Barton and Lloyd..... 6-4 beat Ferguson and Btorey 6-1
veteran Australia Test cricketer, said that Ernest Paynter must rank as one of the greatest fighters in cricket history.—(Reuter).
By order, ∙S."W, CHENG,
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