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PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, JULY 22, 1940.

In the World of Sports

RECREIO "A" MAINTAIN "Front-Page" LEAGUE TENNIS

UNBEATEN RECORD

Dick Alves Scores Big Win Over G.H. Sherriff's Rink

Recreio "A". holders of the Senior Division Bowls Champion- ship, had an easy win over the Bowling Green on Saturday to re- tain top place in the League Table and, incidentally, to maintain their 100 per cent, record for 10 games played.

"Dick" Alves was their most successful skip, recording a, 17-shot victory over G. H. Sherri while the other iw skips. Carlos Silva and F. X. Silva each chalked up 21 shots against A. M. Holland (15) and A., J. Hall (16) respectively.

Kowloon Bowling Green, scored an easy win over Police R.,,in the Second Division to lead Kowloon Football Club by two points though the latter have a game in hand.

The other games resulted very much as expected:-

Rec. "B"

Medina: A. E. Coates. R. Basa Skip) 10; A. A. Razack A. K. 15- mall K. M. Omar. U. M. Omar 60 (Skip 36. Total 71,

SECOND DIVISION

POINTS FOR C.C.C

FIRST DIVISION

Rec. "A"

71 K.B.G.C.

43

K.C.C.

88 C.3.C.C.

57

IR.C.

86, K.D.R.C.

H.K.F.C.

60 Police

56

50 C.C.C.

71

SECOND DIVISION

C.C.C.

84 K. Tong-

58

At Happy Valley, Craigengower

K.B.G.C.

73 Police

K.F.C.

71 0.3.0.0.

K.C.C.

83 Rec.

4'

Taikoo THIRD DIVISION

H.K.C.C.

62 Elec.

47

1.R.C.

52 K.B.G.C.

.61

H.K.F.C. P.O.C.

71 C.C.C.

71

'02 K.F.C.

71

FIRST DIVISION

CHAMPIONS UF

Pitching "SKI" POWLAWSKI

FANS 16

FIXTURES

The Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Tennis League. has for- warded us the following amended ixtures in the "D" Division of the League."

JULY 25

It is stated that any of the In a disappointing match on matches included in the list may Saturday afternoon," the Hong- be played on dates other than kong Brewers emphasised their those given above, by mutual ar- challenge for championship hon-rangement between the clubs con- ours by trouncing Chung Hwa by cerned. The home clubs are given 10 tallies to 0, Inficting on the first in each instance:- Chinese boys their first calcimin- ing for many seasons. this Overshadowing

perform- ance, the Royal Engineers, created the most surprising upset of the week by winning their first points at the expense of the Hongkong Baseballers by the astounding Margin of 17 märkers to 8.

Although the Club were not at full strength, the Sappers played their best ball to date and thoroughly deserved their win.

"SKI'S" GRAND PITCHING

One for the front page was Fowlawski, by "Bk!" when pitching for the Mindanao

43 Cricket Club beat Kowloon Tong | served 40 by a shots.

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one

new record for strikeouts of which he registered 18, at stage fanning twelve in a row.

C.C.C.-S. R. Solina, A. B. Ham- against South China. "Ski" set a 16 son, W. Ward, E. Zimmern (Skip) 14: Y. A. Razack, G. Tanner, H. W. Randall, W. McNell (Skip) 32; J. H. Xavier, D. A Rozario, T. Only twenty one opposing batters Lock, A. A. Lewis (Skip) 18. Total made the trip to the plate as Ng 61.

who was the only losing batter to get on base, through the medium of a free pass, was pegged out by Tony Mascavage at second base. In Issuing one Annie Oakley, perfect game that this writer bas "ki" missed pitching the first

ever seen in many years of local baseball :

KOWLOON TONG:-Y. H. TaDE. H. Kew, J. N. Wong, J. L. Stephens, (Skip) 22: N, A. E. Mackay, H. Y. Hsu, H. Gittins, A. H. Basto (Skip) 12; A. W.-da Roza, A. E Castro,

At King's Park, Club de Recreio J. Howard, A. J. Kew (Skip)

"A" beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 28 shots.

24:

Total 58.

LOCKHART B GOOD WIN

‚REČRETO ""A":—L F. Xavier, C. M. Silva. F. V. V. Ribeiro, F. X. At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl- Silva (Skip) 21; J. Luz, C, E, Mar- ing Green Club beat Police Recrea- hues, J. F. Ribeiro, O. G. Sivation Club. by 30 shots.

(Skip) 21; L. J. Silva, F. X. Boares, K.B.G.C.-E. F. Pope, E. Levett, RF: Luz, H. A. Alves (Skip) 29. V. C. Dixon, R. Duncan (Skip) 25;

Total, 71.

A. Morton, E A. Atkins, A. Bower,

P.R.C.-H. Tillman, W. Willcox,

F

FRIENDLY GAME After the league matches were the Tulsa took the field over,

against a local squad in a friend- ly session. Spotty- Pereira made an impressive return to the mound and mainly through his

the odd run in 21, although Nid

K.B.G.C.-R. P. Phillips, T. H. E. Drew (Skip) 14; L. Sykes, E. Armstrong, L. Guy. A. J, Hail (Skip) (V. Searle, D. W. Waterton, H. Lefforts, the local squad won by 16; W, J. Walker, T. E. Robson, Lockhart (Skip) 34. Total 73. A Hyde-Lay, A. M. Holland (Skip) 15: J. W. Deason, J. C. GIII, J. G.J. Altken, F. Channing (Skip) 16; R. D. Fitches, A. Soutar, W. E. Hollands. J. W. McDonald (Skip) 19; J. W. Harrop. G. Willerton, J. Riddell, J, McWalter (Skip) 8,

Sherrif (Skip) 12. Total 43.

A CLOSE GAME At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 9 shots:

K.C.C.-G. Taylor, J. W. M. Brown, T. W. Carr, J. Fraser (Skip) 20; C. Champeldvier; T. Madar. A. W. Ramsey, E. G. Fincher (Skip) 24; A. W. Smith, G. Lee, W. Hyde, E. Kern (Skip) 23. Total 88.

Total 43.

Lum scored the actual winning tally, by stealing home in final frame.

* WEEK-END RESULTS HB. 10, Chung Hwa 0. RE. 17, HK.B.C, 8. Mindanao 14, South China 0.

BIG WIN FOR K.F.C. At Chatham Road, Kowloon

Club Football

beat Hongkong BOWLS Cricket Club, by 26 shots.

K. F.C.-W. Groves, R. Hughes, C. Dowman, W. Simpson (Skip) 32;

the

C.R.C. (b) v. C.R.C. (a), C.C.C. v. F.C. IR.C. v. S.C.A.A. K.C.C. v. KLT.C.

AUGUST 2 C.R.C. (a) v. KIT.C. F.C. v. K.C.C. C.C.C. v. C.R.C. (b).

AUGUST 8 S.C.A.A. v. C.R.C, ((a),"· KIT.C. v. F.C. I.R.C. v. C.C.C.

AUGUST 15 C.R.C. (a) v. F.C.

·SCAA. V. C.R.C. (b). 0.0.0, v, K.C.C.

AUGUST 22 C.R.C. (a) v. L.R.C.

WEEK'S TENNIS

FIXTURES

Two Aquatic Meetings

V.R.C. AND THE CHINESE "Y”

Both

Club

the Victoria Recreation and the Chinese YMC.A.

held their first swimming galas of Chang Shing won the open 200 the season on Saturday-night. metres four-men relay at the lat

an

ter's gala with Eastern second. All the events at the VR.C. were handicaps.

Owing to

erroneous an- nouncement the many people who turried out to watch the swim- between V.R.C. and ming gala La! Chun were disappointed when told that the contest would not be held that night. The gala will take place on Saturday, August 3, commending at 9 p.m.

· V.R.C," RESULTS Results at V.R.C. were:— 100 Yards free-style (Class A)-1, C.-Huang 1) (81.2 secs.): 2, A. J. Hsssain (go); 3, W. Law- rence (7).

50 Yards free-style (B Class) — 1. C. Mackintosh (go) (31 seca.); 2, F. M. Castro. (2) (30.1 secs.); 3. G. A. Gasano (6) (27 secs.),

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

NEW YORK, July 21 (Reuter)— The following are the results of League baseball matches played yesterday:-

50 Yards free-style" (Ladies) :----| * 1. Miss Yvonne Yolle (80) (43) secs.); 2, Miss M. Campos (3) (39.4 'secs.) 3. Miss A Roza (2)' (42

The following is the tennis lea-secs.) gue programme for the coming week:-

TODAY

"A" Division C.R.C, Y., S.C.A.A. C.D.R. V., K.C.C.

TUESDAY

"B" Division C.O.C. V., AT.C. C.8.0.0/ v., C.R.C. CDR. V., S.C.A.A.. I.R.C. v., K.C.C.

WEDNESDAY "C", Division A.T.C. V., B.C.AA. C.D.R. "A" 7., K.T.G.C.A. C.R.C. v... KI.T.C. CB.A. v., K.C.C. HK.UT.C. v, JR.C. H.K.P.S.A. V.. C.D.R. "B".

THURSDAY

"D" Division C.R.C. "B" v., C.R.C. "A" 0.0.0. v., F.C.

TOURNEY IRC. V. SCAA RESULTS

C.8.C.C.-J. Gellatly. J. F. Me- A. Lapsley. V. N. Atteriza, V. Chit- In the Open Pairs Bowls Chari Gowan, A. Collyer, J. Deakin, | tenden, W. Field (Skip) 20; J. Glb-nionship, at the Club de Recreio, *Stip). 24: E. W. Č. Simmonds, J. son, A. Eastman, R. Hall, P. Young-yesterday afternoon A, Hyde Lay

Hollidge, A. W. Grimmitt, F. J. husband (Skip) 19. Total 71.

and A. J. Hall lost to W. L. Walker Jones (Skip) 13: M. E. Purvis, W.

H.K.C.C.-F. D. Angus. J. A and J. Deakin by 13-20. J. Burling, M. N. Rakusen, H. E. Mouat, G. E. Costello, B. E. Maug-

In the Open Rinks Champion- Strange (Skip) 20, Total 57.

INDIANS, JUST HOME

At Sookunpoo, Indian Recreation Club beat Kowloon Dock Recrea- tion Club by 6 shots,

66,..

K.D.R.C.-J. Revie, W. "Mackle,

T. Coleman, J. Kempton (Skip) 17;

han (Skip) 9: T. A. Pearce, AK ship R. Basa, A. E Coates. J. S. Mackenzie, R. A. Edwards, A. W. Zandol and C. 8. Rosselet (skip) Brown (Skip) 20; J. Prentice, A defeated L. Sykes H. J. Bicknell, T. Lay. E. Hospes, R. R. Davies, (Skip) 16. Total 45.

.K.C.C. TRIUMPH

At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Club de Recreio by 16 shots.

S. Capell, R. B. Wellwood, A. Spary Alves (skip) by 19-27. (kip) 20, Total 63

66

K.C.C. v... K.I.T.C..

FRIDAY

"Mixed Doubles" Division LRC, V., C.R.C.

X.C.C. "B" v., H.K.U.T.C.

43

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NATIONAL

R. E. E. Brooklyn.... ...... 2 10 2 St. Louis

71

3

(Medwick homered).

New York

10

3

2

Cincinnati

5 13

1

(Young homered).

Philadelphia

9 16 .0

Chicago

38 4 (Mahan and Nicholson homer-

ed).

Boston

A 11 2 Pittsburgh 17 22

(Vaughan homered).

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AMERICAN

Detroit

310-

10 3

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@ 12

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New York

Cleveland Boston

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Chicago Philadelphia

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19 19 7 13 (Kneevich, Johnson homered). St. Louis........................... 4 E 1 Washington ....... 10 7

(Judwich homered).

NEW SOCCER ENTRY

3

Airport News

DELIA TAKES

H.K. MAILS

Imperial Airways outward plana Delia (Capt, A. B. Dykes and F/O Harvey) Jeft Kal Tak yesterday, taking 270 kilos of Hongkong mail

and two passengers-Mr. Beng, for Calcutta, and Mr. W. F. Carmen, for Bangkok.

The next outward mall scheduled to leave Kal Tak on Wednesday morning,

INWARD SERVICE Imperial Airways inward plane Delphinus (Capt. Gerside 234 F/O Raeburn) arrived in Hong- kong on Saturday afternoon with 125 kilos, of mall for Hongkong and four passengers-Mr. and Mr. Pigio and two children, who boarded the plane at Catro, and are pro- "ceeding by steamer from Hong-

kong to Shanghai.

The next inward plane is due to arrive in Hongkong this after- Boon.

·CLIPPER TOMORROW

Pan American Airways California Clipper, with, U. S. malla dated San Francisco, July, 16, is scheduled to arrive in Hongkong tomorrow afternoon and will leave on her return flight to Manila en route to San Francisco on Wednesday morning.

The following inward Clipper

due to arrive in Hongkong on Darti- July 31 and will return to Manila.

100 Yards back-stroke;—-1, -A. K; Rumjahn (13) »(72 secs); 2, E The number of teams Roza (go) (80 secs.); 3, A. J. Hus-cipating in the Third Division of on Aug. 1.

the Hongkong Football

sain (6) (85 secs ).

League

100 Yards free-style (Boys) :will be increased by one team 1, T. Gomes (11) (68.1 secs.): 2, this season as the result of the J. Roza-Pereira (go) (81 secs.); 3.decision of the newly formed Shell G. A. Yvarlavich (12) (70 secs.)

Club. comprised of employees of

LINGNAN NOT. MOVING

Contrary to rumours, Lingnam

50 Yards free-style (Ladies): Asiatic Petroleum Company, to University will not transfer to

enter, a team.

(BD) (37

1. Miss V. Churn (4) (31.4 secs.); 2. Miss J. Anderson secs.): 3, Miss D Weir (3) (33.1 secs.),

Canton, it ia learned from author- The strength of this new team tative sources.

la so far, unknown, but "from

However, thirtyThird and

the fairly large number of mem-Fourth year students of the Col- resume

50 Yards free-style (A Class) :— berà à useful eleven is expected Flege of Agriculture will

1, C. Huang (go) 28.3 secs.); 1, to take the field when the League their studies at a new site this Luiz Roza (go) (28 secs.): 3, A. J starta,

autumn, a town near Shiukwan in Hussain (go) "(28.3 secs.),

Among the players who may northern“ Kwangtung, where the 100 Yards breast-stroke:-1, L. don the Shell colours (yellow College is being moved.

M. Remedios (10) (75.1 secs) and shirts with the "Shell" "sign, in With the Japanese invasion of E M. Marques (8) (77.1 secs); 3, red) are, MA. Silva, & former Canton in October 1938, Lingnan A. G. Alves (5) (91 secs ),

goalkeeper of Recreio, G. Gutter-University had to leave it beauti- 100 Yards free-sty'e (B Class) :-res, also formerly of Recreto, S.A. ful campus in the city, and trans 1. C. Rozario (5) (74.1 secs.): 2, ARumjahn, the colony

:.

tennis fer to the University of Hongkong out through whose courtesy Linguan

G. Xavier (80) (80-secs.): 3. E M. champion, who used to turn Roza (17) (70 secs.).

regularly for St. Joseph's, Ablong. students have been able to co- C. tinue studies by holding evening classes during the last two years,

CHINESE "Y"

Results at Chinese "Y" were:-

OPEN EVENTS

200 Metres four-men Relay:

Chung Shing. (Fung Kwai-sang.

"Summer Race Chung Shu-chi and Ng Nim); 2.

Meeting"

2

Eastern (Wong Ch hung She Kam-pul, Kwok Fung-oun

into as near a miniature Rendwick secs

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CLUB EVENTS

"

azid

of Kowloon, R. Danenberg, Victor and H. Wing Lee, .

The team will be under the management of D. E. Santos.

INTERNATIONAL

"International Athletic Club. who enjoyed quite a successful season last year, will again "be Lee Fook-kee); 3, Chinese X.M competing in the Third Division The Australian and New Zealand. C.A. (Law Yuk-wing, Yeung Yuk- of the Football League.

They will be under the charge G. W. Deacon, and J. G. Meyer Association, through the courtesy Wah, Chan King-pong and Chan

of Kowloon Cricket Club. will Wing-tak). Time: 1 min 35 secs of O. M. Omar who will also act (skip) 31-18. IR.C.-A. EL Rumjahn, 6. Yusuf,

In a "privata hate game" of entertain 80 Australian and New Ladies 50 Metres free-style as Hon. Secretary. M Y. Adal, A. R. Dailah (Skip), 20;

bowls at the K. C. C. yesterday Zealand Naval Reservists to 1, Miss Yip Chol-man; 2. Miss Ho D. M. Kahn, K. M. Rumjahn, A.

the home rink (K. C. C.) composed "Summer Race Meeting" in the Wal-king. 3. Miss Lee Cheuk-wah, TRIAL HOSPITAL M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas (Skip)

of R. Marks, J. W. M. Brown, main hall of the K.C.C. tomorrow, Time: 38 secs.

AT. C.B.S. 23; J. Hoosen, A. K. Sufflad, A. R. KC.C. F. A. Fabel. C. J. Tacchi W. Carr, and E. C. Fincher at 8.30 p.m. Minu, A. K. Minu (Skip) 23. Total B. E. Marks. H. Overy (Skip) (skip) lost to the Recreio team of A novel programme of events has Members' 50 Metres free-style: A portion of the Central British

25; E. Curtis, W. Lee, W. Parsons, Marques, Pereira,

Ribeiro and been arranged and every effort is 1. A. Eimi; 2, Pau Hon-lam: 3, School has been converted into a G. C. Moss (Skip) 18; R. Leigh, R.

being made to transfer the ball Luk Tak-cheung. Time: 31.4/5 trial hospital to provide facilities for training to raise the efficiency or Flemington as the talent of the Members 100 Metre breast and standard of the Auxiliary best Aussie memories here can stroke:-1, Tam Kam-chuen; 2, Nursing Detachment. H. A. Lapsley, C. S. M. Thom, E N. da Bura, J. A. Remedios, P. M. Wylle, W. A. Cruickshank, R. H.

Cheng Kin-pun; 3, Shek Bing- A similar plan is now being con-- G. Cooper, F. Cullen (Sp) 18. Xvanovich (Skip) 18; M. Alarcon, Wild (Skip) 21. Total 82.

Members, of the Kowloon Cricketwah Time: 92.3/5 secs.

sidered to convert part of the C. Pereira, A. F. Noronha, O. P. IR.C.-M. Hassan, M. P. Madar.

Children's 50 Metres free-style:Hongkong University into a same. ONLY FOUR IN IT

Remadios (Skip) 20; A. J. Osmund, A. G. Sufiad, A. Bakar, (Skip) 19; Chub and of the Australian and At the Valley, Hongkong Foot-F. X. Montelto, A. M. Xavier, E. de J. M. A. Rumjahn, A. R. Kitchell, New Zealand Association and all 1. Lee Shul-leung; 2, Yeung Yuk-kind of emergency hospital

A number of Chinese patients ball Club beat Police Recreation Souza (8kip) 9. Total 47.

A. H. Madar, A. M. Wahab (Skip) adet who have at former socials wah; 3. Fung Wal-on. Time: 45

were admitted to the school and Club by 4 shots.

17; M. B. Hassan, S. A R..Bux, U. and evenings entertained the Aus secs. A. Rumjahn,... 8. H.K.F.C.—A. B. Didsbury, A. W.

M. Rumjahn trallan Naval Reservists are cor- Men's 200 Metres breast-stroke: are being cared for by the medical At the Valley, Talkoo Club beat (Skip) 16. Total 52.

dially invited,

-1. Fung Wal-cheong: 2, Yeung and nursing detachment which Hodges, W. Gill, G. Duncan (8kip) Civil Service Cricket Club by 36

Yuk-wah; 3 Wong Ka-po. Time: will take charge of the hospital in F. P. Anslow, J. G. Gelling, shots. "22;

case of emergency, LE. Lammert, K. S. Robertson

At North Point, Hongkong Eles-E. Scard H. Patrick, C. Wallis, 3 min. 14 secs. C.S.C.C.-C.

The patients, however, will be J. Walker, J. Etric Recreation Club lost to Hong-C. Hamilton (Brip) 25. Total 61.

Men's 50 Metres free-style:----1|| (Skip) 18: A. Watson, B, I Blek-Carr. A. Steven, S. ford, A. Brooksbank, N. J. Bebbing- (Skip) 16;. A. F. Shepherd, A. B.

Eccleshall kang Football Club by 24 shots. FOC V H. Freeman, F. N. Chan King-pong; 2, Tam Bik-yip; transferred to Government and ton (6kip) 20. Total 60..

HEER.CW Stoker, R. CH, C, Gowland T. M. Pile (Skip), Tang Tiu-chung, Time: 30.8 other charitable hospitals after a

"trial" of two weeks... Allan, E. Kirmon, W. R. Hillyer Butler. G. T. Padgett, G. G. S. 27: W. Webber. O. Foster, J. Mcsecs

wi

W. Houston, W; McMaster, M. Fer- guson, R. Morrison (Skip) 25; R. RECREIO:-M. F. Pinna, P. M.

Total 60.

TAIKOO TAKE POINTS

HOME TEAM BEATEN

make it.

Time: 76 secs.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

BADMINTON. Cathedral

Badminton, 8 pm.

TABLE TENNIA 8

Hall

Andrew's

Club Table Tennis evening. 8.30. p.m.

TOMORROW

Jaco-

MEETING Annual "of Hong-

kong Rifle Association bean Room Hongkong" "Hotel, 5.30 pm.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

LAWN BOWLS

Bowlstern V Kowicon Cricket Club, at K.C.0. 4.15 pm

* FRIDAY JULY 28′′ TENNIS-Mixed Doubles DIVE:

sion: L.R.C. CROK.C.C.. (B). HKUTC UBRC. V ECC. (A)

SATURDAY JULY 27 LAWN, BOWLS,

First Division: Indian R.G. Recreto A, Crat Fengower v. Kowloon C.C., Kow- Icon B.G.C. Civil Service, Police R.C, V. Recrela, “B” Kowloon Docks - RO✨ HE. Football Club, Becond Division” Kowloon Football Club v Crate gengower, "Talkoo R.C. v. Kow- loon BGC, Kowloon Tong B.C. v. Police R.C., Recreio v. CVII Service, Hongkong C, 0. 7. Kow. Loop CC) Third Division Prison D.C. v. Kowloon Football Club, Hariskong C.G. v Craizengower. HR. Football Club. V. / In RC Hongkong Eectric Kowloon 3.0.0

P.R.C.-E. G. Post, N. Cameron, (Skip) 10; P. D. Crawley, H. Lord, Thomson (Skip) 11; A. G. Gardner, Cutcheon, A. Jullott (Skip) 20; A Men's 100 Metres back-stroke:--| G. Perkins, A.. E. Carey (Skip) 11: H. F. Harper. C. Strange (Skip) R. F. Gregory, J. F. Lunny, A. F. Hircock, J. W. Hudson, J. Fitzge-1. Yeung Yu-kwan; 2, Kong Kee-

The Eastern Athletic Association W. McLeod; T. Hayward, J. Orem, 14. Total 40. J. Shepherd (Skip) 22; T. R. Hui-

Paul (Skip) 17. A. Tarbuck, C. Erald, W. Bagley (Skip) 15. Total fuen; 3.Fing Wal-cheong. Time will hold their first swimming gala TAIKOO-R. Mairi, N. McKie, F. Gahagan, H. S. McKay, J. E. Sloan 62.1

88.2/5 secs...

of the season on Baturday, July 27, tér, W. B. Harris, W. S. Dall, J. C. Hillon, D. Munro (8klp) 23: "D.] (skip) 19. Total 47.*

CRAIGENGOWER BEATEN Men's 100 Metres free-style commencing at 7,30 pm, One of B. Fender (Skip) 23. Total 56.

Coull, W. Cunningham, J. Watson, HKF.CA. W. Grattan, 6. H“ At Happy Valley, Kowloon Foot-1, Ching Man-huen; 2, Yeung the events to be contested will be C.C.C. TAKE POINTS R. Keown (Skip) 30. W. Melrose. Strange, C. Needham, J. Watson ball Club beat Craigengower Cric-Yuk wah; 3, Tang Yu-chung, an open 100 metres free style race At King's Park, Craigengower C. Bovaird. T. Stainton, J. C. Chal- (Bkip) 26; H. H. Beddow, C. G. ket Club by 17 shots.net

to Chinese and foreign pressmen Club beat Club de Recreio "B" by mers (Skip) 23, Total 78.

Sollis, E. L. Strange, H. G. Walling-C.C.C.J. P. Lee, F. A Petersen, Men's 500 Metres froo-style:-1, ton (Skip) 22; B. A. Mansell, F. J. Pau, C.-W. Lam (Skip) 28; M. A. Ching Man-huen; 2: Chan Kwok-scorers RECREIO "B". O. Alves, A.

Flippance, G. E. Stephens. G. B. Baptista, W. 1. Curd, A. J. Coelho, kwan Time: 2. mins, 57.1/6 secs. Chinese ugnį, Boo "Pat-fal; M. Rodrigues, C. Roza-Pereira, 'B,

Craver (Skip) 23. Total 71. A. EB. Alves (8kip) 13; W. Broad-- Ladies 100 Metron breast Chan Kam-fui (1) and Yeung The portion of public roadway. Basto (Skip) 19; A. P. Peréira, C. At Chater Road, Hongkong Cric-M

bridge. E. McNay, F. H. Modi, G. stroke:-1, Miss Law Tak-ching: Yuk-wah; 800 Tiu-tak (1), Yam on the north-west_arm of the A. Lopes, J. C. Remedios, J. E. ket Club. "beat Indian Recreation At Austin Road, Prison Officers 8. Ladd (8kip) 13. Total 54 2. Miss Yeung King-yak; 3, Miss Man-hung, Fung Wal-cheung and Ysumat Typhoon Refoge, Kow- Noronha (kip) 18; P. A., Mac- Club by 10 shota, depe

Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green KFCC Woodcock.......... 8. calu Kwal-in, Time: 99.2/5 seca. Chan Kwok-kwan

Joon, south of Kowloon Marine Lot hado, C., Basto, A. P. Guterres, EL.K.C.CX÷W. A. Comell, L' E. Club by 1 'shot.

A Wong, C. Fuller, B. Evans (Skip). In a water-polo match between C.8.0.- PO King-look; Wong No. 32 and west of Talkorean Road J. J. Basto (skip) 13. Total 50: N, Ryan, A. Nisam, P. 8. Cassidy K.B.G...-G. W. Elphick, W. HL 21: G. Frost, W. Seraphina, J. E. the YMCA, and the Chinese Cheuk-nin and Yeung Tat-fun; at its junction with the extreme 'C,G,C.-W. Hong Bling, L. C. R. (Skip) 20; E. 8. Abraham, II. A. Organ, G. 8 Hammond, J. B Din-Benson, J. Smith (Skip) - 21, B. Bathing Club, the home team won Kwok Fang-sun, Chu Took-to, end di Angyle Street, has been Souza, J. 8. Landolt, C. 8-Rosselet Angus, B. J Laton, A. McKeiler 'nen (Skip) 20; H. C. Spong, O. E. Thomson, B Williams, Y. Abbos, by two goals to ni.

Fong Chung-ylu and Wong Kar- closed according to an Order pub. (Skip) 25; J. W. Leonard, M. J. (dp) 21; H. B. L. Dowbiggin, L. Langley, L. A. Jorkham (Skip) 18; J. Smalley (skip) 20, Total 71. Following were the teams and nok.

Fished in the Government Gazette.

21' shots.

THIRD DIVISION

H.K.C.C. UPAAN.

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