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ELEVENTH WIN IN A ROW FOR Goscombe
A
CRAIGENGOWER -O'Sullivan
BID
RECREIO "A": CHECK K. C. C. RECORDS SET AT VALLEY
BY BRADBURY'S RINK
At the expense of Recreio "B," Club de Recreio "A" came nearer on Saturday to assuring themselves of the First Division Lawn Bowls League Champion- ship, winning their 11th game in a row to lead Kow- loon Cricket Club by six points.
The KC.C., represented by about their strongest team possible, were heavily troun- ced 95-37 by Craigengower at the Valley. B. W. Bradbury's 46-8 win over E. C. Fincher contributed to this
margin.
TWO RECORDS
wide
Second Division."
CRAIGENGOWER ADVANCE
AL
the Valley. Crulgengower
Cricket Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 41 shots."
C.S.C.C.:
M. E. Purvis, P. D.
crawley, C. Strange, W. R. Hillyer (Skip) 18; J. R. Cart, L, Weekes. V. S. Ebbage. J. M. Purvis (Skip) B. W. Bradbury's rink (L C. R.; H. F. Harper, J. C. Lucas, A. Souza, J. H. Xavier and A. F. Steven, A. B. Allan (Skip), 18. Total Contes recorded both the highest rink score and the highest winning margin for the season,
42.
C.C.G.: N. Leonard. D. Rozario, N. P. Karanja, W. E. Way (Skip) Civil Service C.C. beat Kowloon 20: W. Sling, K. B. Ladd, T. Locke, Bowling Green Club 58-51 at Aus-H. Randall (Skip), 25; W. McNell, in Road, while the other First Gaddi, E Zimmern, C. S. Rosse Division match between Kowloon let (Skip) 38. Total 83. Dock Recreation Club and thè Police Recreation Club played.
was not
UPSET AT GARDEN CITY
At Kowloon Tong, Kowloon Tong Garden City Association beat SECOND DIVISION
Kowloon Bowling Green Club by The leaders in the Second Divi-17 shots...
K. Tong: R. E. Lee, H. A. Castro, son, the HK. Football Club and the Talkoo Club, played to a 64-J. L. Stephens, A. Spary (8lp) 23: $4 tie at the Valley. two Football N. A. E Mackay, J. Tang. A J. Club rinks winning. Kowloon Tong Kew: A. H. Basto (Skip) 25; H. Y. G.C.A.. playing at house, and Crai-Hsu, T. K. Lim, J. N. Wong. H. gengower C.C. playing away, won Gittins (Skip) 22: Total 10,
K.B.G.C.: V. C. Dixon. W C. points.
In the Third Division, Kowloon Hodder. H, White, J.S. Logan J. Robertson, K. C. Cricket Club, recording an 81-33 (Skip) 14:
over Kowloon Hamilton, T. Armstrong, D. W. victory at home Football Club, advanced into a Waterton (Skip) 16; E. V. Bearle, challenging position for Division. H. Organ, L. A. R. Duncan, F. supremacy at the leaders, Club de Cheesman (Skip) 23. Total 53. Recreio, had to postpone the match against Prison Club.
Officers'
AT THE VALLET-- HK.F.C.: J. S. Howell, K. S Robertson, W. Gill, J. A. R. Selby (Skip) 12;
E. L. ptrange, Stephens, L. E. Lammert, N. J.
The two teams now lead with 18 points each, Recreto having five games left to play, however, Bebbington (Skip) 18;. K. P. Shaw, the K.C.C.'s four
A RARE FEAT
P. J. Hamilton's K.BG.C. rink
C. B. Robertson, W. J. Reld, A. Brooksbank (Skip) 24. Total 54.
Talkoo C: R mun, W. Cun
of E. F. Pope, G. S. Hammond and ningham, W. Seata, D Munro F. Turpin recorded 12 rare feat! (Skip) 28; W. Melrose, J. Wald, against G. F. Costello's Yacht Club T. F. Stainton, J. C. Chalmers four, scoring sevens on the 14th (Spy 16 F. Hillion. H. Gillies, und 20th head.
J. Watson, R. Wallace (Sidip) 10. Results of matches on Saturday's! Total' 54. programme follow:
First Division
CIVIL SERVICE WIN
At Austin Road, Chil Service Cricket Club beat Kowlood Bowl- ing Green Club by 7 shots.
Third Division
K.F.C. TAILSPIN
At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Kowloon Football Club by 48 shots.
K.CC. W Naef, G. E. Taylor. K.B.G.C.: A S. Russell, E. AA. W. Ramsey, T. W. Carr (Skip) Atkins, G. EL F. Thompson, W. 23; W. Hobbs, A. Madar, R. 8. Macfarlane (Skip) 18; W. Meadows, J, M. Jack (Skip) 34: J. Walker, T. E Robson, J. C. CHI, HI, A. C. Tribble, A., Wright, W. A M. Holland (Ekip) 17; R. Pw it (skip) 24: Total 81. Phillips, 3. M. White, J. G. Meyer,
KFC G. Frost, C. Fuller, 'R. A. J. Hall (Skip) 16. Total 51, Hughes, P. C. Morgan (Skip) 18; C.B.C.C. E. Simmons, J. Deas. Wong, D. Izatt, W. Excell, V. kin, A. W. Grimmitt, "F. J. Jones Petherick (Bkip) 7; C. Woodcock,
S. Eccleshall, "W. J. (Sp) 18:
J. Ross, A. Moss, J. Smalley (Skip) Burllag, L. Collyer, H. Strangels.
Total 33. (Skip) 15; R. R. Davies, R. R Wood, MN, Bakusen, J. Hodge (Skip) 25. Total 38.
"A" BEATS "B"
YACHT CLUB TRY
KING'S CUP ÁIR
Lawn Bowls
RACE POSTPONED Competition
WAS
-
LONDON. Aug. 18 (Benter) The King's Cup air race, which
to be held from, Birmingham next week, has been postponed in view of the present situation.
Home Soccer Results
LONDON, Aug. 27 (Reuter)-The
following are the results of foot- ball matches played yesterday.
FIRST DIVISION
1, SECOND DIVISION
GOVERNOR'S TEAM BEATEN
NEW WORLD CHINESE
MOTORING
RECORDS
PRESSMEN'S AQUATICS
SALT LAKE CITY (UTAH), Aug. The Chinese Pressmen's Associa- |27 (Router)-John Cobb, the Britian beld their Arst swimming |tish motorist, broke three world gals of the season at Chinese | motoring ` records-the five kilo- Bathing Chub pavilion on Satur-
metres, at an average speed of 328.66 miles an hour, the ten klia
metres al 289.01 m.p.h ten miles at 270.35 m.p.h.
and the
AMERICA LEADS 2-1
WIGHTMAN CUP TENNIS
FOREST KILLS, Aug. ?? (Ben-
day night. The results wereter)-In the Wightman Cay com- petition, Miss Alice Marble (U.6.) Cross-Harbour Race: — 1, Law beat Miss Hardwick (Britain) 6-3, Chi-hing (Sing To Yat Po); 3, 6-4. Chlu Cheuk-lam (Wah Kul Yat
Preliminary and first round The previous records, respective- | Po); | 3 Cheung Chung-nung the steadier. Miss ́ ́Hardwick'T
matches in the Goscombe-O'Sulli- ly, were 29212, 238.67, both by Sir van lawn bowls competition were Malcolm Campbell, and 270.35 by played off at the Police Recreation the German, the late Berndt Club yesterday, the minor upset of Rosemeyer.
the day being in the first round when Harbour Department beat the Police "A" rink, favoured to win
In the match between the rink His Excellency the
skipped by
HOME CRICKET
LONDON,
Chun Wan Pol.
In the first set Miss Marb'e was
backhand play, was " expellent and Sampan Race:-1, Lo Hung-sin at one stage she led 4-2. (Sing Tao Yai Po); 2, Tong Chi- In the second set, winning the yin (Chinese Evening News); 3.
sixth game at love, Miss Marble Lu Lal (Rata Hsuh News Agen-won the last four with the loss of cles). Time: 7 mins. 14.2 secs.
only six points.
KAY STAMMIERS WINS Miss Kay Stammers
(Britain)
100 Metres Relay (Open to Press- men's family)-1, Mok Kam-yla and Mok Bing-kwan; 2, Tse Kang- Aug. (Reuter) - Governor and that by Gillet, there Close of play scores in County lam and Tse Ting: 3. Ma Shlu-wah beat Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.) 6-2, were no oustanding players, though Cricket
and Ma Chung-man: Time: 1 min. 1-6, 6-3. Championship.
30.2 SECS.
the Prison "A" was evidently were as follows: stronger team.
DETAILED RESULTS
matches
M'38
Miss Stemmers lead 3-0 In the -200 Metres Relay (Open to the nest set, but Miss Jacobs won the At Clacton, Essex 206 (Peter Smith 50), Northamptonshire 148 Colony)-1. Chung Sing Benevo-fourth and fifth games
wickets. At Ashby-de-la-lent Association (80 Tin-mo, Kong Stammers sced the American in The results were as follows:-B. for 8
Cheuk chau Ng Chun-man and the seventh game with herce drives. S. Franks, J. L. Stephens, V. Chit-Zouch, Glamorgan 334 (Turnbul Ng Nin); 2, South China Bathing and terrine rills. tenden and W. Hillyer (Hazbour 156, Smart. 70).
Club; 3, Chinese Bathing: Club. Department) beat G. Davies, J. R.for.1 wicket_
Time: 1 min, 684 secs. -
W. A. Cornell, J. S. Dinnen, G. E. shire. At Lord's, Surrey 234 (Sims 2Stephens and T. W. Carr (P.W.D. 4 for 75), Middlesex 66 for 8 wic- "C") beat J. Harris, W. McLeod, J.kets. At Bournemouth, Hampshire 1 S. Riddell and F. H. J. Kelly (Police 116 (Mackenzie 51, Verity 6 1 R.C. "C" 26-21.
22), Yorkshire 135 for 2 wickets (Sutcliffe 51).
1
D. Fitches, E. I. Wynne-Jones, J.
0 Logan and S. Randle (Post Office)
4 Manchester C. 3 beat Hodge, J. Hudson. T. Pile and
for
At Dover, Lancashire 282 ̄ (Old- ̈
field 68. Harding 5 for 54), Kent
Miss Jacobs won the second set with excellent base-line play. She Metres Free-Style:-1, . Lo] led. 5-0 at ona stage.
In the third set, Miss Stammers Hung-sin (Sing Tac); 2. Wu Hau
Wong Man-sang won the fourth game on her ser- (Sing Tao); 3.
vice. Miss Jacobs won the fifth, (Kung Shuen), Time: 36 secs.
100 Metres Back-Stroke:-1, Lo and
won then Miss Stammers Hung-sin (Sing Tao); 2. Ching after two match-points. Bo-kel (Sing Tao). Time: 2 mins. 2 secs.
200 Metres Breast-Stroke:--1,.
U.S. WINS DOUBLES In the Doubles, Miss Bundy and (Sing Tao); 2, M'ss Arnold (US) beat Mas Betty Gloucester 280 for 3 wickets (Bar- Leung S1-duen (Nam Chung Po); Nuthall and Miss Brown 6-3, 8-1. nett 81, Hammond 123 not out)3,, Cheung Chun-nung (Chun Wan America now leads by two mat- ches to one. The remaining four against Nottinghamshire. At Dad-Po). Time: 3 min. 35.2 secs.
games will be played to-day, ley. Worcester 368 (Cooper 66. 50 Metres Free-Style (for com- Martin 88, Singleton 69. Hollies 5 petitors only)-1, Yeung Ying for 84). Warwick 14 for 2 wickets.
T. W. Gooding (Prison Staff) 28-20-43 for one wicket. At Nottingham, Law Chi-hing
Cmdr. Harrison, J. W. FitzGerald. McCutcheon and Gillet (Prison 3 "A" beat Mr. Justice R. E. Lind-
Atholl 2 sell, Bir
MacGregor, J. Deakin and HE the Governor (Government House) 25-13.
E. Strange, E. D. Crawley, B. Maughan and H. Strange (Clerical "A") beat Cassey, J. S. Beach, P.. C Morgan and A. Spary (P.W.D. "D") 21-16
SUNDAY FIXTURES
of
(Sing Tao); 2, Leung Chung-wan (Wah Chi Yat Po); 3, Cheung Man-yuk (Sing Tao). Time: 56 secs.
Mr. Tom G. Bromilow, manager of "Crystal Palace FC., has been 200 Metres Relay:-1, Sing Tao jappointed manager Leicester Yat Po; 2, Nam Wah Yat Po; 3, City FC. He succeeds Mr. Frank Wah Chi Yat Po.. Time: 2 mins. Womack. who resigned.
*45 seca.
Aston Villa Chelsez Everton Hudderfeld Manchester U. 4 Grimsby
2 Middlesbro. 3 Bolton
0
2
1 Brentford
1
T
0 Blackpool
1
0
Portsmouth
4 Blackburn
1
and Leicester 12
Preston Sheffield U Stuse Sungerand Wolves
U Leeds
0
2 "Liverpool
1
Charlton
0
|MacWalter. W. Mair and J. Fender At Taunton, Somerset 184 for 8
(Police RC. "A") 19-17,
wickets (Lee (52) against Derby-
30
3 Derby
Q
2 Arsenal
Barnsley Burnley Bury. Cheesterfield Leicester Lutor Millwall Newport Plymouth Swansea
4 Notts F.
1 Coventry
3 Fulham
2. Bradford
3 Wednesday
3 Newcastle
0
3 Southampton
1 West Ham
Tottenham
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot
1 West Brom. 1 Birmingham
1
0 Bristol C.
1
* Brighton Bristol R. Clapton
v Port Vale
2 Reading
2.
1 Ipswich
Exeter- (Mansfeld"
2 Torquay
2
+
4 Crystal P.
5
Northampton
1 Swindon
0
Norwich Notts. C. Queen's P.R. Southend
1.Caraff
2
The following matches have been arranged for next Sunday at the
2 Bournemouth
1
Police Recreation Club rinks:--
3 Watford
3 Walsall
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Bradford C. Darlington Duncaster Gateshead Hartlepools Full
0 Accrington
1 Southport
2 Rochdale
◊ Crewe
1 Barrow
2 Lincoln
Oldham
Blockport Тталятеге Wrexham York
*(First Division)
Aberdeen Albion Allos
3 Hibernian
0 St. Mirren
0
3 Motherwell
2
2 St. Johnstone
0.
1 Celtic
2
2 Falkirk
1
8 Ayr
2
0 Third Lanark
3 Partick
3 Arbroath
1
I King's Park
3 Dumbarton
1
B St. Bernards
1
1 Dundee U.
1
3 Morton
0
1 Airdrie
Sporting
0 Dunfermline
* not received.
די
3 Carlisle
0 Halifax -
3 Rotherham
2 New Brighton
2 Chester
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Clyde Cowdenbeath
Hamilton Hearts Kilmarnock Queen O'S Rangers
Brechin Dundee East Fife East Stirling
SECOND DIVISOIN
At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl- Edinburgh ing Green Club defeated Royal Forfar
Club by 12 Letth
નમન હતુ
Post Office v. P.W.D. "C;" P.W.D. "A" v. Medical Dept. Education Dept. v. Police "B." Clerical "B" v. P.W.D. "B." Sanitary Dept. v. Revenue Dept.
S'hai Rinks
Selected
SHANGHAI, Aug. 27 (Reuter).
The following have been selected
to represent Shanghai against
2 Hongkong in the forthcoming In-
terport lawn bowls
First match:- M. Sequeira (skip). F. O. Mader, 8. 8" Wilkin- son, A..A. Dassis.
Second match: H. Wallace
(skip), F. G. Harrison, R: Thomson and E., 8. Bell.
Third match: GV. Jensen
(skip), W. A. Balley, H. A. Czorio and A. McLean,
*
Reserves:G. N. Manley (skip),
|C. Thompson, E. R. Harmer and
1 J. Campbell..
P. W. D. L. F. A. PLE
4 3 1 0 122 7.
4.3 0 1 18 9.6
At King's Park, Club de Recreio Hongkong Yacht
Queen's Park 2 Raith R. "A" beat Club de Recrela" by shots. 10 shots
KEGC: E F. Pope, G. 8. Ham-Stenhousemuir 1 Montrose SCOTTISH LEAGUE Recrein "A"; L F. Xavier, C. Emond, F. Turpin, P. J. A. Hami Marques, J. E Nororna, C, G. Bilva ton (Sidp) 33: PA Peckham, A.
First Division Skip) 16; J. C. Remedios, A. P. E E Jeffries, J. Watson, J. 8. Din- Guterres, R. F. Luz, H. A. Altes nen (Skip) 19; A Morton, G. W. (Skip) 36; L J. Silva, C M. Silva, Deacon, W. Harrower, H. L Lock- JFV. Ribeiro, F. X. Silva (sp) hart (Ekip) 20. Total 72.
Yacht Club: W. J. Hansen, J. 19. Total 71...
Recreto "B" C. F. Remedios, c. Owen Hughes, A Nissim, G. E. H. Basto, F.VV. Ribeiro, J. Basto Costello (Skip) 18; P. S. Cassidy. Third Lanark (Sp) 18; M. L. Alarcon, L. GLEN. Ryan, A. 8. Mitchel, B. Hamilton Alves E, Souza, F. X. Soares (Skip) Maughan (Ekip) 23; W. A Cornell Hearts 21 A Botelho, A. M. Rodrigues, G. H. Bond, E. Hoapes, A. W. Brown Arbroath B. B. Basto, A. A. Remedios (kip) (Sp) 21. Total 60.
24. Total 61..
K.C.C. CHECKED
At the Valley, Craigengowex
“Cricket Clubi beat Kowloon Cricket
Club by 58 shots.
CO.C
L. C. R. Souza, J. H Xavier, A E. Coates, B. W. Brad- bury (8kip), 46; B. el Arculli, W. Ward, A. M. Omar, B. Basa (Ukip), 36; K 14. Omer, A. EL B. Alves,
J. B. Landolt, U. M. Omar (Eksp)
Total 96.
33
K.C.C. T. Madar, W. Hyde, J. Fraser, E. C. Fincher (Skip) 8: V
LO
TAK KUEN CUP LEAGUE RESULTS
Rangers Falkirk Aberdeen Motherwell Queen O'B
Hibernian Celtic
Partick
Alloa Albion
4 3 0 1 986 4 2 1 1 12 8 5 4 211 8 6 5 4.21 18 6 5 42 110.55 1.219. T4
4 2 0 2 8 74 4% 2. 0.28 8 4 4 20 2074 41 2 T 574 4 2 0 2 811 47 4 11:27 49 St. Johnstone, 4 1 1 2 1 8 9 St. Mirren 40 31 32 3 Clyde
4103 10 13 Kilmarnock 40 2 2 81 Cowdenbeath 4 10
The Lo Tak Kuen Cup League: * programme advanced a stage 'fur-
4 10:54 18:
ther yesterday when six matches over Hung Sze by the odd goal in were decided
tvo, pra Sai Yuen beat Bilva by the odd
C. Labrum, J. W M. Brown, HL goal in three while in the second Nish, F. Goodwin (Skip) 16; Geo, match in the morning Siu Keung Lee, W. Mulcahy, E. Kern J, Hyde defeated Ling Kong 3-1. MBKP) 14. Total 37..
The afternoon matches resulted as follows:
Kin Nai 2 v. Mo Fan 0, Na Fel 3: V. Tsum Wan 0 Teimshatsui 4′′ 7.
Wah Kiu gained the verdict Luen Zing 2.
Fixtures
TO-DAY
·Per-
LAWN BOWLS-Singles champion
ship. (quarter-finials).—Q kins v. A, R. Dallah; B ́ ́Basto,v. A. R. Minu (Civil Bervice); C. F. Remedios, v. M. R. Abbás (Kow- loon BG.C.); H White V.AL ES Hall or U. M. Omar (Recreio). WATER-POLO Chinese Bathing Club Y. Chung Shing. North Point, 8.15 pm.
TO-MORROW
BADMINTON --YMCA Badmin- ton, in the West Lounge 8.30 p.m. BELIDCHE-YMCA. Bridge, 10 am. SWIMMING. — YMCA Mixed
Swimming, 6.p.m.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 BÁTMINTON. *** Cathedral
Hall
ton, & pra
Area Marathon Team Race, Repulse Bay, 3 pm.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
Badmin
Mized
» U.S. WOMEN'S GOLF FINAL
DARIEN (CONNECTICUT), Aug. 27 (Reuter)-In the UB. Women's Golf Final, Miss Jameson beat Miss Kirby three up and two.
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