PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS PRESS

MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1939.

2* In the World of Sports

Recreio 'A' Given Good Rinks Tourney

Run By Civil Service

I.R.C. FOUR'S FINE WIN

"Mile Of The Century"

Indians Win: Senior Leading Score Eight, Seven CHARLES FENSKE'S

Positions Unchanged

CLUB DE RECREIO "A" LEADERS IN THE FIRST DIVI- SION OF THE LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE, withstood a strong chal- lenge from the Civil Service C.C. at King's Park on Saturday to win by 62 shots to 53, one home rink being tied and another, skipped by F. X. M. Silva, beaten Only H.A. Alves' decisive 26-7 victory saved the day for the Portuguese.

Indian Recreation Club, once previously defeated in the course of the season, pursued a policy of atonement for this one failure, but came close to disaster, as the Kowloon Dock R.C. added up 65 shots, four short of the visitors' total at Hurighem.

The Indiana, beaten once in Ave starts

hold second this season, place in the First Division tables as Recreio "A" winners, four times! in tour starts, lead.

Club 15 shots.

Kowloon Bowling Green lost at Cox's Road, the K.C.C. Anishing two shots up on their home green.

Craigengower, also. came home only two points ahead of the Police R.C. at the Valley.

In the Second Division, Interest centred about the match fought out on the C.C.C. green between

Craigengower and the Talkoo Deck R.C., the prize being leadership of the Second Division Tables. Craigengower left little doubt the Taikoo men were not as good in a clear 67-52 victory.

In the Third Division, Kowloon C.C. and the Hongkong Football Club lead with four wins each in

five starts..

Sevens in Saturday's matches were recorded by six rinks, the skips so successful being H. G. Cooper (K.D.R.C.). in the First Division; J. G. Meyer (K.B.G.C.).

Second Division

At Kowloon F.C.

SURPRISE WIN

11 seconds.

RAIN NEARLY RUINS ASCOT

Lowest Attendance In Five Years

&

UNINTERESTING GAMES

IN BALL LEAGUE

Union Brewers Run Riot With Hongkong Club Outfit

(By "R.O.Y.")

were

LONDON, June 16 (Reuter NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuter)-Steady rain fell at Ascot to-day The Indian Recreation Club rink Charles Fenske won the special and the meeting will be remem- of D. M. Khan, M. Y: Adal, A. R. mile invitational race at Prince-bered as one of the most sombre Dallah and A. K. Minu scored a tan, New Jersey, to-day, Glenn in history. Mackintoshes through--

IN IDEAL BASEBALL WEATHER, THE LOCAL LEAGUE- finishing second. fine win over G. Lee. A, Madar, A. Cunningham

out had been the most fashionable STAGED A FULL PROGRAMME OF THREE MATCHES WHICH, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. TURNED OUT TO BE RATHER ONE-. W. Ramsey and T. A. Madar of the Archie San Rausal third, Blaine attire.

fourth, and Sydney The attendance is belleved to Kowloon Cricket Club by 38 shots Rideout

SIDED. On Saturday afternoon, the Chinese. Baseballers troun- to 13 In the Open Rinks Cham-Wooderson, Great Britain, last be the lowest in five years.

ced a depleted Club team by 10 runs to 2. The Chinese were 'pionship at the Kowloon Football The winner's time was 4 minutes

Backers on the final day had the also not at full strength, star receiver Nip Lum being indisposed,

out. usual "Black" Friday, Ave

but were never in any danger of defent, Club yesterday, achieving the un- usual distinction of scoring a Sam Romani drew the inside siders and three at odds of 20-1

They scored once. In each of the out Chu, Chan and Ip Pak eight and a seven in the same lane, Cuningham next to him, winning their races. The only arst three, innings and then, ben- Wah when the bases match.

then Fenske and Rideout, with successful favourites were Sir Abe efitting from "Doc" Molthen's

loaded in the fifth. on the Wooderson on the outside lane. Bailey's Fairstone, who atoned for error at first base, blasted over & Nick Beltrap and Barros were from the start his Derby failure by easily wintallies in the fourth to put the also concerned in a double play on the Wooderson led

In this "rally, Babe with Bill Hong Sling and Chu 25 with Cunningham in second place. ning the Jersey Stakes at 1-2 on game on ice. At the half way stage, Fenske the other being Monsieur Bouber's Chinn, first up. grounded to the victims. Both hurlers pitched almost passed Wooderson, with Pretender, 13-8. in the two and pitcher for Arst out. Wu fanned effective ball. Chang striking out Cunningham third.

three-quarter miles race, Queen to make it two away. Wally Ching 7 and Pereira fanning 8. At the three-quarter mile stage Alexandra Stakes, the longest race hit then "Doc" let Choy's fast former, though, gave away & free Wooderson yet led Fenske by six in Great Britain, In which two grounder get away: Cfary doubled, passes. Scores:- Contrevent Earl Wong did the name, Tommy South China inches, but the latter's terrific other French horses, burst in the last bend carried him and Foxlight, finished second and Chan walked and Bill Woo singled. past Wooderson, who slowed down' third.'

Chung slapped a two bagger to and almost collapsed, Wooderson

drive in the fifth and sixth mar- Mr. F. W. Wilmot's America, who kers. but was left stranded on

They scored the seven Afth head and the eight tenth.

?

In another match on the K.F.C. green C. F. Remedios, A. P. Guter: res, J. J. Basto and B. Basto beat & Bower, J. S. Beach, S. M. White and S. Randle by 22 shots to 21 on the 22nd bead.

AT THE P.B.C.

C.C.C. REMAIN UNBEATEN At the Valley, Chatgengower, Cricket Club beat Talkoo Dock by

C.C.C.-W. J. Penny, F. X. Del- gado, F. Zimmer, J. Cavanagh (skip) 19: A. J. Coelho, U. Karan- fla. T. Locke, W. K. Way (skip) 22, 3. H. Xavier, L. Gaddy, H. W, Ran-

At the Police Recreation Club, Later declared he was fouled by dall M. A R. Souza (skip) 28.

E' Lammert, G. E. Stephens," G.

Rideout who had cut in front of was unplaced yesterday to Glen-third base when Chinn grounded Total 67.

TDR.C.-W. C. Bovaird, J. J. Duncan and G. all (stip) beat, Whyte. W. Melrose, J. C. Chalmers L C. R. Souza, W. Ward, W. K. Rideout apologised for the loan in the Rous Memorial Stakes out. (skip) 14: R. Main, W. Gillies. W. Way and C. S. Rosselet (skip) 23- Seath. D. Munro (skip) 19; F. H-18. lion, J. Wald. J. Watson, T. F. Stainton (skip) 19. Total 52.

MEYER TO THE RESCUE

ket Club by 16 shots.

19-14.

incident.

NOT FAST TIME

Outsider's Success

the

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the season.

The

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U.B.'S HARD HITTING The Union Brewers registered The winners stole seven bases. was a last minute runner in Wokingham Stakes,

gaining aand outhit the opposition 9-4, but the highest score, this year, when 9. Strange, E. L. Strange, "C. Fenske's time of 4 minutes, 11 20-1 victory in a field of 28 by Higgins, for the losers; clouted the they ran up a total of 23 tallles Strange and H. Strange (skip) secs. In this "Mlle of the Century three quarters of a length from longest hit of the game, which without conceding the Hongkong beat RP Philips, H. G. Bicknell, race was well behind the Stadium Mr. T. E Blackwell's "Antecedent, went for three bases, Ear! Wong Baseballers a single marker. The leading the procession" by steal- At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl-J. S. Logan and J. G. Mayer (skip) record (4:06.7 by Glenn Curning 100 8, with Mr. Harvey Leader's was in fine form on the mound winners garnered 12 safeties and ham in 1934) and the World re- Shalfleet, 100-6, a short head away and chalked up his first win of pilfered 23 baseal Dave Leonard

Bill Smith started pitching foring 5. Further 20-1 successes were Mr.

----·· Jesse "

Arcull showed his ing Green beat Civil Service Cric-

EW: Simmonds, J. Deakin, 8. cord (4:06.4 by Sydney Wooderson in third place.

in 1937), 88 Cunningham and the

amazing 'consistency by conceding K.B.G.C.-V. C. Dixon, K. C. Eccleshall and A Grimmitt (skip)

of Larry Lawrence in the third. Britannia Stakes and Mr."

the losers only three hits and one and last respectively of five run-

Scores were!—— Hamilton. H. White. J. G. Meyer beat J. T. Barnes, C. F. Needham, English champloo finished second Francis Nelson's Foletta in the the Club, but was yanked in favour

Leach's Mickey the Greek (who

Annie Oakley. Dave and Terry C.B.C..

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Leonard were the best of an even (skip) 33; A. Bower, T. Armstrong, J. Watson and J. H. Gelling (skip)

Fenske was conceded only was unplaced yesterday) in the

1 1 1 6 1 0 0-10 U.B. side in both attack and de- D. W, Waterton, J. S Logan (skip) | 24-22.

King's Stand Stakes. outside chance to win the race.

"the

210 5 0 10-9

fence, although Hal Wing Lee also 19; H. Drew, E. V. Searle, F. Chees-

At the Hongkong Football Club His record previous to

The second French win of the race

Runs W. J. Fenny, A. A. Razack, A. M. placed him as a faster man only day was when Baron Edouard de

gave one of his brighter displays.

All got into the game during the CS.C.C.-E. Kirman, W. H. Col- Omar and U. M. Omar (skip) beat (than Rideout..

Rothschild's Ally. Alx; 10-1, tri- umphed in the Windsor

latter half and connected with two bingles to score twice.". The ice, L. Whant, W. R. Hillyer (skip) J. Hocsen, A. Baker, A. O, Madar 10: F. Harper. P. D. Crawley, A. Band. M. R. Abbas (skip) 29-15,

Stakes in a short-head finish

In the opener of yesterday's losers were completely at sea, Allen, F. Haynes (skip) 23; J. Pur-

Prince Aly Khan's Pointis was W. Melrose, R. Main, D. Munro,

another horse which was double header, Recreio avenged without either of their two come vla. T. Lockhart, A. Stevens, S.

and J. Chalmers (skip) beat W. Eccleshall (skip) 17. Total 50,

think there was an unintentional brought out after being unplaced their previous defeat at the hands managers, Doc Molthin and Ernie foul but Wooderson was not at his earlier in the meeting and won of South Chips. by taking the re- Hearther,

Total 66.

J. S. Logan (K.B.G.C.), and T. Fer- man, G. E F. Thempson (skip) 14. gusson (KF) in the Second Divi- sion; A. Jiott (K.C.C.) and W. H.

Muskett (H.K.B.R.C.) in the Third

Division...

First Division INDIANS SQUEEZE THROUGH

At Hung Hom, Indian Recreation Club beat Kowloon Dock by 4 shots. K.D.R.C.-V. Ramsay, M. Fergu- son, J. Brown, J. Kempton (skip) 21; A. Calman, P, B. Parks, F. Cul- len, R. Morrison (skip) 15; R Lapsley, R. H. A. Lapsley, 8. Gray, HG. Cooper (skip), 29, Total 63.

I.R.C.-A.

Rumjaha, Bakar, A. Q. Madar, M. A. Abbas (skip) 28: J. Hoosen, 8. M. Rum- Jahn, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu (skip) 27: M, Khan, A. Wahab, M. Y.

60.

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A.

K.F.C. WELL AHEAD

At Chatham Road, Kowloon Football Club beat Kowloon Tong Carden City Association by 15 shots.

KFC.-R. Hughes, W. Simpson,

:

OMAR'S RINK WIN

McNell, C. W. Lam, N. P. Karan- la and E. Zimmern (skip) 25-11. AT THE C.S.C.C.

iners.

ar

NOT AT HIS BEST PRINCETON June 18 (Reuter)-| American commentators in general yet

Castle

best and would, in any case, have the Hardwicke Stakes at 10-1 lost to the fast-anishing."Amer- Icans. The intermediate

times H.K.V.D.C. ANNUAL At the Civil Service Cricket Club. J. W. Leonard, E. M. Omar, A. Ewere-quarter 64 seconds; half 2

AQUATIC SPORTS Coates and B. W. Bradbury (skip) minutes 8 seconds; three-quarters

3 minutes 14 seconds.

V. Atienza, V. Chittenden (skip) beat J. C. Remedios, C. C. Pereira, 21; V. Pethertek, B.. Thomson, J, O. P. Remedios and E de SouZE

Gibson, W. Field (skip) 26: W. (skip) 19-18 (after an extra head) WHITCOMBE AND Fixed For July 28

Groves, A. Eastman, P. Younghus-. At the Craigengower Cricket band, T. Fergusson (skip) 29. Club, J. S., Howell, R. P. Shaw, N. Total 76.

J. Bebbington and A. Brooksbank K.T.G.C.A.-Y. Abbas, A. E. Cas-skip) beat G, Bowden, J. Smith,

Adal, A. R. Bailah (skipti tro, A. J. Kew. A. H. Basto (skip) W. Hobbs and R. 5. Meadows

21 C. Mose, HY. Hsu, J. L. Ste-skip) 22-10. phens, A. Spary (skip) 28; J. N. Wong, T. E. Lim, W. J. Howard, H. Gittins. (skip) 12. Total €1

F. X. M. SILVA'S RINK FAILS

At King's Park, Club de Recreio defeated Civil Service Cricket Club by 9 shots.

C. de 3R....-C. M. Silva, J. F. V. Riberio, L. J. Silva, F. X. M. Silva (skip) 17; J. Luz, A. P. Guterres, R. F. Luz, H. A. Alves (skip) 26; L

FOOTBALL CLUB WINS

At the Valley, Hongkong Foot- ball Club beat Police Recreation Club by 7 shots.

Police: R. Ellis, J. Aitken, F. Kelly, W. McHardy (skip) 14;" T. F. Xavier, C. E. Marques, J. Hunter. J. Headridge, A. J. John- Noronha, C. G. Bilva (skip) 19 son, G. 8. Alexander (skip) 21; W. Total 62.

14,

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COTTON SHARE PENFOLD PRIZE

LONDON, June 17 (Reuter) — Playing at the Indian Recrea- Henry Cotton and Charles Whit- tion Club, G. 8. Ladd's rink lacombe, with 18 points each, shared to J. Oram's rink by 29 shots first place for the prize money totalling £350 in the Fenfold Golf Teams:47. M. Forrest G." S. Al-Tournament completed to-day, exander, G. Ferkins and J. Oram Gadd was third with 14 points; (skly); J. H. Xavier, T. Locke, J.King had 13, Adams and Padgham Pan and G. S. Ladd (akip), 12 each; R. Whitcombe 10: Percy and Lacey 9 each; Burton 8, Rees 5 and Alliss 4

Glendinning, N. Fraser, J. McWal-Maughan (skip) 22; E. Hospes, G. "C.B.C.C.-M. E. Purvis, W. Bur-ter, J. Riddell (skip) 28. Total 63. H. Bond, A. Nissim, A, W. Brown ling, M. Rakusen, H. Strange (skip) HKF.C.-J. Howell, J. H. Gel-(skip) 30; W. A Cornell, D. Drum- 27: E Simmonds, J. R. Carr, Aling, J. B. Beach, J. Selby (skip)mond, R. H. Wild, G. E. Cortelha Grimmitt. J. Hollidge (skip) 7; R. 29; R. P. Shaw, C. B. Robertson, W (skip) 18. Total 70.

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K.C.C. TWO UP At Cox Road, Kowloon Cricket Club defeated Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 2 shots.

The final serles results were as follows:-

Adams beat Alliss one up; Padgham beat Rees 2 and 1; Gadd beat King 1 Up:

Lacey beat Burton 2 and 1; D. Whitcombe beat Percy" "1 up;" Cotton beat R. Whitcombe 3) and 1

At V.R.C.

Runs Hits

. I.K.B.C.

Hits

02.000 0.02 0 2.1 0 1 0 0 4 YESTERDAY'S MATCH

turn match by 9 tallies to 5, Un- Larry Lawrence worked hard on fortunately, the game was finished the mound for 5 innings, but could under protest, when plate umpire do little with his team-mates com-.

over-ruled base umpire Lau's demitting 10 miscues in the field.

cision when the latter called Szeto Bill Smith took over the hurling in

safe, on a play at third base, in the 8th, and did a fair job to con- the fourth stanza.

cede only four markers in the last The losers looked likely to take two frames. Lawrence. Smith, and the honours when they nicked Johnny Delado were the only

for a Spotty Pereira

hits to members of their squad to get a garner 3 tailles in the first few safety apiece, but Bautista was frames, but Recreio came back in the only felder who could be de- the last of the third with 6 pended on to do anything useful markers on only two bingles.

The Hongkong. Volunteer Defence Corps annual aquatic sports will Canal aquest seoration

The losers actually outhit the Club on Friday, July 28.

winners 10 to 8, while errors were The programme arranged is as even with three aplece. Y. T.

follows:

1. Volunteer Handicap Race

men 50 yards.

Chan was outstanding for Nam Wah, connecting with a single, double and a triple as well as 2. Ladies Invitation Handicap playing a faultless game at the

Race-Open-50 yards.

initial sack.

3. 150 yards Team Race, 3 styles Teams of 3 men-each man 50 yards. 1st man- Back stroke. 2nd man-Free style. 3rd man-Breast stroke. 4. HK.V.D.C. Nursing Detach ment Championship-50 yds.

5. High diving-Teams of 3 meni

3 swallow dives-standing. Unit Championship event.

300 yards Team Race Teams of 6 men each man to swim 50 yards apy style.

7. Officers v. Bergeants Race

Teams of men each man Kanto swim 25 yards. -8. First Aid Race.

9. Pillow fight.

R. Davis, R. R. Wood, L. Collyer, J. Reld, A. Brooksbank (skip) 22, E Deakin (skip) 19, Total 53.

Strange, G. E. Stephens, L. Lam-K.B.G.C. UP ON THREE RINKS mert, N. Bebbington (skip) 19. At Austin Road, Kowloon Bow

ing Green Club heat Craigengower Total 70.

Cricket Club by 13 shots.

KBGO-P, A. Peckham, G. B Hammond, J. Watson, J. S. Dinnen. (skip) 18; A. Morton, G. W: Dea-

PARIS, June 17 (Reuter)Mme. com, EA Atkins, H. L. Lockhart (skip) 22; E T. Pope, S. C. Walker, Matthieu retained her French Wo-11 HJ, Bicknell, P. JA, Hamilton men's Singles Championship here to-day when she beat Mlle. Jedrze- (skip). 20. Total, 81.

K.C.C.-V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. Brown, H. Nash, F. Goodwin (skip) 25; Geo. Lee, W. Mulcahy, J, Hyde, E. Kern (skip) 14) T. A. Madar, W Hyde, H. Overy, E. C. Fincher (skip)

7. Total 56.

KEG.C.-A. 6. Russell, L. A. R. Duncan, A. M. Holland, R. Duncan (akip) 16; R. F. Phillips, S. M.

White, W. S. Drake, W. MacFar Inne (skip) 19; W. L. Walker, T. E Robson, J. C. Gill, A.J, Hail (skip) 19. Total 54.

Third Division FRISON OFFICERS LOSE At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Prison Officers' Club by 13 shots,

K.C.C.:—W. H. Hobbs, F. A Fabel, R. 8. Meadows, J. M, Jack (skip) 14; K. W. Bowden, J. Hemp- sey, A. Wright, W. W. Hirst (skip) 23; W. Naef, A. Madar, A, W. Ram sey, T. W. Carr (skip) 21. Total 58.

PO.CATM Perry J. W. Fitz gerald; C. McCutcheon, A. Jollott (skip) 22 V, FL Freeman, J. W.

C.C.C. NOSE OUT POLICE Hudson, V. McGrath, G. Foster

C.C.CA. M. Omar, W. Ward

(skip) 14; 3. W. Grant, C. Gow

MCNEIL WINS” FRENCH TITLE

C.C.C.-G. Winch, F. Peterson, lowska (Poland) 6-3,8-6 in the

w. Lam, J. Patt (skip) 15; E McNay, E. Kerrison, A. L. 8. Alves,

In the Men's Singles Finalf McNeil (U.S.), who played in

10.

chibition diving. Inter-unit Water Polo.

Unit championship events.

PENFOLD PRO. GOLF TOURNEY

The Portuguese boys pulled off the first triple killing of the season, Beltras to Barros to Johnny Alvares, putting

without miscuing.

The game itself was a dismal a procession as has been seen in Hongkong, since the Cana- dians were in the league, some

years ago. Scores:

Union Brewers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Runs

62 33 013-23 Hita

3 12 3 0 1 2

H.K.B.C. Runa Hits

0000000- 0.01110 ̈ ̈0—

LEAGUE TENNIS Sporting

TEAMS TO-DAY

Below are some tennis league

Fixtures

teams for to-day's "A Division BADMINTON. — Cathedral Hall

matches:-

HKU.T.C. (v. C. de R.): Stephen Wong and Lim Thiam Tet, B. H Ling and C. C. Ma, H P. On and B. D. Yu.

8.C.AA(T. HK.C.C.) Albert Chan and J. Wong, C. K. Chan

Badminton, 8 pm

TENNISA Disk BKU. TC. V. C.D.R. BOAA TH K.C.C.K.C.C, V. IR.COM PROTO-MORROW". BADMINTONYMCA Badmin- ton. In the West Lounge, 8.30

ord

and B. Szeto, T. Kwok and K. F. BRIDGE—Y,M.C.Ą. Bridge" Class,

10a.m.

Mixed

1.R.C. (v. KC.C): O. Rumjahn SWIMMING, YMCA. and 8. A. Rumjahn H. D. Rum Swimming, §.pm, Jahn and A. Madar, A. B. Miny TENNIS "B" Division: KC.C. (B)

IM. A Razack.

w McNelli (kip) 14: E. R. Solina, Hongkong recently, beat Robert LONDON, June 16 (Reuter) — and I,

RECREIO BEAT ELECTRICS

At

CSCC CRC. v. C.CO. CAA BKCC.. KITC KCO. (A)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22- TENNIS —“C” Division: C.C.C.

C.BAY HPS.C, SC.A.A v. C.R. C. LRC V KTGCA

THURSDAY, JUNE 22 DERBRIDGE Cheero Clab Contract

BANERA BBridge Lessons, reve

KLAM TENNIS "D" Division (1) KT. CASEYMEATIIRC,NBFV. FOR KORBO KCC KITC, "D"

W Phelps, A, B. Hamaon, Oh Biggs (U8) 7-5, 6-0, 6-3, The ninth and tenth series of C. de R. (V BKUT.C.), H. A Ladd (skip) 19. Total 48.

In the semi-finals McNeill de- the Penfold Professional Golf Barros and C. Barretto, J. feated his countryman, Elwood Tournament were played to-day. Remedios and A V. Clossno, A.V

Remedios and J. Gonsalves:: the results being as follows At King's Park, Clue de Recreio Cook, by 6-2, 7-5, 7-9 and 6-2,

· ECC. (V. IRO) E C Fincher beat Hongkong Electric Recreation McNeill's victory was a big sur Ninth -Series At the Valley, Craigengower land, 8. Hodge, T. Gooding (skip) Club by 3 shots.

prise, as Riggs is, with the abdica Arthur Lacey beat Alfred Perry and G. C. Burnett, A. E. P. Guest Cricket Club beat Police Recrea9. Totar 45.

° C. de R.-M. F. Alarcon, A. Mon af Donald Budge, America's 3 add 2 Sam King beat Alfred and A Crawford, S. A Gray and tion Club by 2. shots.

YACHTSMEN SURPRISE HKFC Rodrigues, J. (Soares, O P. Reme 1. The former's high kicking Padsham one up: Bert Gadd beat A. N. Other.

At the Valley, Royal Hongkong dios (skip) 18; A. F. Noronha, F. Avice and powerful forehand James Adams one up; Reginald J. 8 Landolt, U. M. Omar (skip); 16; A. A Razack, L. C. R. Bouza, Cacht Club beat Hongkong Foot B. Rosselet, R. Basa (skip) 15; 3. ball Club by 11 shots, s W. Leonard, E. M. Omar, AE. HKFC.-A. Casey. w Ke Coates, B. W. Bradbury (skip) 20. rsha, T. R. Rowell, J. Russel (skip) Total: 51.

21 C. G. Bollia, 5 W Creasey, H. PRC-F C. Channing, H. Wallington. V. Walker (skip) Brown, W: Mair, J. Fender (skip) 18: TP. Analow, CF Needham, 11 W. McLeod, C. Dowman, J. J. Ralston, H, Pegg (skip) 20. Shepherd A. E. Carey (skip) 22; Total 50

Xavier, C. A. Lopes, & Souza (skip)

21: A Remedios, C. F. Vas, P. A. Ivanovich, C. 8. M. Alves (skip). 18- Total 57.

EKEROJT Barron, MacFarlane, 6. Deacon Musketa (skip) 6c E.

A. Owens, £t. G. 9, Paul (skip) 12,

Borby, G. T. Tadzett La de Rome

Forrest, C. C. Moss, T. Perkins, RHEYC..-P. B. Cassidy. LE Orem (akip) 16. Total 49. IN, Ryan, A B Mitchell, B (skip) 27, Total: $4

were-devastating

TEST FOOTBALL

Whitcombe beat Percy Alliss 4 and 3 Richard Burton beat Dai Rets 2 and 1. Charles Waltcombe TOTALISATOR

Ave My Division (2): G.R.O. V. RP.5.C.; beat Henry Cotton 4 and 2

LOCAL TURE

CBCO CDR, S.CAAN It is underst 1 that a totalisa || IR.C. (A) /^

VSPRIDAY JUNE" ZZ-

Mesto Lowns: 58.30

URG. June 17 (Reu

Association Foot Fadgham

-day,

and.

Tenth Series

Adams best Perry5 and 4;

beat Reginald Whittor is to be installed by

Gadd best Allis Hongkong: Joc Lees and

halved Valley Negotiat attcombe in hand Cotton beat unlikely

be comm

Club at Happy

AMOJA

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