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POLICE CREATE SENSATION IN LEAGUE BOWLS Recreio "A" Defeated LEAGUE TENNIS Keen Racing
Beaten By 3 Shots In Postponed Fixture.
was
POLICE RECREATION CLUB created one of the biggest surprises of the lawn bowls season at King's Park yesterday in defeating Club de Recreio "A", champions, by 60 shots to 57 in the First Division.
The game
the continuation of Saturday's League Recreio were match that was stopped because of the rain. leading by 34 shots to 25 at the time of the postponement, All three Police rinks, consider-jahn and M. R. Abbas (skip) 24. ably improved their position from Total: 71.
E. G. Post, close of play scores. leading H. A. Alves 14-9 on Satur- day, finished with 25 to Recreio's 16.
J. C. S. Fender was absent yes- terday owing to illness and W. S. Dall moved to skip with Altken coming in at No. 3. The rink 15-5 down on Saturday, Anished only three in arrears
The scores *
Club de Recreio "B": F. Macha-
do. C. A. Lopes, C. R. Pereira, and
"D" DIVISION
SOUTH CHINA NEAR WINNING TITLE
South China Athletic Asso- clation beat Chinese Recrea tion Club "B" by six sets to three in the "D" Division of the Lawn Tennis Learne at King's Park yesterday, thus very nearly assuring them. selves of the "D" Division"
by defeating Championship
their closest rivals.
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At Chinese
B.C. Gala
Keen competition featured the gala held last night at the Chi- Ness Bathing Club. North Point.
In the men's 100 metres breast stroke (Open) Enrique Chan (C, B. C) Colony champlon, swam exceedingly well to beat his club mate Fong Chong-yue (who last week won this event at the V.R.C. gala for the La! Tsun) by a close
K. 1. Chen and W. H. Mok margin,
B. Basto (skip) 19; D. Alves, C.(South China) beat C. W. Cheng
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The only other Open event the
H. Basto, A. P. Guterres and and T. "Tu 6-1; beat C. W, Chumen's 100 metres breast stroke
Basto (skip) 17; C. C. Pereira, A. Noronha, J. C. Remdios and J. E. Noronha iskip) 13. Total: 49.
Govt. Departments Bowls Competition-
and C. N. Trang 6-0 beat Y. Y. Lam and 8: Cheung 6-4.
C. P. Ip and S. Y, LI" (South. China) beat Cheng and Iù 6-0; beat Chu and Tsang 6-4; lost to Lam and Cheung 5-7.
K. T. Ng and K. C. Wong (South China) lost to Cheng and Iu 2-8; Police R.C.: Gh Perkins, W. J.
Representatives of the various beat Chu and Tsang 6-1, lost to D. Cameron. A. E. Carey and E.
Government Department teams Lam and Cheung 5-7. G. Post (skip) 25; T. R. Hunter, W. Harris, J. Aitken and W. sare requested to attend a meeting Dall (skip 19; F. Nolan. H. Brown, to be held at the Police Recreation
J. Orem and 3: Shepherd (skip) Club at 6 pm, on Wednesday, Aug. defeated
21, regarding arrangements for the Inter-Departmental Lawn
18. Total: 60.
Club de Recreio "A": L J.
Bowl
Lal-man (Sing Toa).
for the Press) was won by Wan
Continued on Page 12 Cot. J
"Y" HOCKEY CLUB MTG.
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
NEW YORK, Aug. 15 (Reuter)— The following are the results of League baseball played yesterday: NATIONAL
New York .....
R. H. E.
B
1
(Habbell pitched).
Boston
5
2
(Twelve innings were played in this match).
New York
(Rizzo homered). Brooklyn.
B
Boston
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(Salvo pitched), Philadelphia.........
5
9
B 9
(Camill homered). Philadelphia
9 11
11
6 17
7 15
(Eleven anings were played.
(Rizzo homered twice). Brooklyn.
(Edwick homered).
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Mize and Orengo homered).
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16. 1940.
"White Label"
SOLE DISTRIBUTORS
The match between Chicago and A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
Cincinnati was postponed,
The annual meeting of YM.C.A. Hockey Club will be held
the
Hostor
: CRC. “A” WIN Chinese Recreation Club "An the Ground Floor Lounge of
the
Club, the YMCA at 6 p.m. on Wednes- Filipino by eight sets to one at day, August 28, when it is hoped.
The latter Club that all interested will attend. Causeway Bay.
The agenda will include the Hoa Secretary's report, the elec- discussion T. F. Lo and Choy (C.R.C.) beat tion of officers and a
Silva, F. X. Soares, R. F. Luz and Competition for the Gascombe-O' only played two pairs as Gonzales
Sullivan Cup.
'H. A. Alves "iskip) 16; J. Luz, C. E Marques, J. F. Ribeiro and C." G. Silva isklp) 22; L. F. Xavler, C. M. Silva, F. V. V. Ribeiro and F X. Silva (skip) 19. Total: 57.
INDIAN R.C. WIN
Indian Recreation
Club
beat
Club de Recreio "B" by 71 "shots
SPORTING
did not tam up."
A. Banker and L Souza 6-3; beat of policy for the forthcoming
J. Cho and Z. T. Sten 6-2
T. C. Chiu and W. C. Choy IC.R.C.) beat Banker and Souza
FIXTURES-2: beat Cho, and Sien 7-5.
· TODAY
S. T. Chan and K. N, Lee (C.R.C.) beat Banker and "Souza
to 49 at King's Park in another WATER-POLO-European Y.M.CA. 6-4; lost to Cho and Sleri 3-6.
First Division match which Was
abandoned owing to rain Tast Saturday. Recreio led 30-25 at the commencement of play yes- terday.
Indian Recreation Club: A. H. Rumjahn. S. Yusuf, M. Y. Adal and A. R. Dallah (skip) 24; J. Hoosen, A. K. Sufflad, A. R. Minu and A. K. Minu (skip) 23; D. M. Khan, K. M. Rumjahn, A. M. Rum-
7.30 p.m.
LAWN
TOMORROW
Division: BOWLA-First
Recreio A Kowloon Docks v Craigengower v. Civil Service, Recreio "B" v. Kowloon - C.C.. Hongkong FC. v. Kowloon B. G. C. Police R.C. v. Indian R.C. Second Division, Hongkong C.C.
v. "Craigengower,
Police
*R.C.
Y. Talkoo R.C. Civil Service "v. Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon CC. Kowloon Tong. Recreto, v. Division, Kowloon F.C. Third
7.
season.
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CIVIL SERVICE RINKS
AMERICAN
3 B
1 (Finney, Williams and Foxx homered).
New York
8 11 -
Washington
5 11 12
Philadelphia
3
.7
2
(Schapman homered).
St. Louis
7 1:1
3
(Clift homered),
L
Detroit
13 15 2
Chicago
-
11
Cleveland
4 6 2
(Weatherly Smith pitched).
J. Holidge, JF,
McGowan, A.W. Grimmitt (skip): C.J. Walker, W. Jones (skip),
FOR SATURDAY: Barling, LA, Collser, F.J.
The following are the Civil Ser
SECOND DIVISION vice Cricket Club rinks for their P.D. Crawley. S. Morris, HF. games in Saturday's Lawn Bowls Harper. C. Strange (skip): Programme.
FIRST DIVISION
J. R. Carr, F.S. Austin, EW.C. Simmonds, 8. Eccleshall (skip); AF. Shep
Kowloon FC, v. Prison. Officers, J. Gellatly, H. Lord J.W. Deakin, herd, BWH Colledge, E. Klemon, Craigengower v. Hongkong CC. MN, Rakusen (skip); A, Steven, A.B, Allan (skip).
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