PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1941,

In the World of Sports

INDIANS BRING OFF FIRST UPSET

OF THE BOWLS SEASON: K.B.G.C. "A" BEATEN

Redoubtable Carlos Silva Lose To Jack Shepherd

LAST SATURDAY THE INDIAN R.C, AT SOOKUNPOO BROUGHT OFF A MOST UNEXPECTED WIN AT THE EXPENSE of the strong Kowloon Bowling Green "A" whom they beat by eleven shots. This is by far the biggest success for should I have said "bigger" as they have only won twice in three games?) of the other four achieved by the Indians to date, The results matches in the First Division were as expected.

The two leaders in the Second Division. Kowloon Tong and Pri son Officers, both playing away, won in their respective inatches, the former easily beating Hongkong Cricket Cluh by 46 shots. In- cidentally, Kowloon Tong and Cralgengower in the First Division were the only two teams to score the maximum points last Satur- day and strangely enough, both shared the credit of scoring the highest aggregate for the afternoon, each with 99 shots.

Cralgengower. however, had the Kowloon CC have yet to win their bigger margin of win, their. op first match, ponents. Kowloon CC.. securing only 41 shots whereas Hongkong C.C. scored 43 against Kowloon Tong.

WAH YAN OLD BOYS'

ATHLETIC MEET

The War Yan Past Students')

Association will Hold its fourth

H.K. Soccer Referees' Association

LEAGUE TENNIS COMMENCES

Kowloon C.C. Beat H.K.C.C.

MR. HUGH BEARD IS of the three matches in the "A"

STILL CHAIRMAN

SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY

BASEBALL - League Meeting.

Texas Co. office, 6 p.m TENNIS. — Second Division: CRC. V. A.F.C. Kowloon C.C... C. S. C. C, South China A.A, V. K. T., G. C. A.

anncal sports meeting at Caroline

Division of the Tennis League yoa- Hill on Sunday, at 10.30 am, The

terday only, one was played, K.C.C.WATER-POLO-Middlesex "A" v. programme includes a 400 metre We are asked to state that there visiting Chater Road to heat the T.M.C.A. (Army), 8.45 p.m.! relay race open to the Colony. is no truth in the report, appear-home team by 5 sets to 3.

CY.M C.A.),) Navy C. v. Bignals footballing in our issue of Monday, May and

7 p.m.

The tug-of-war

Results follow:---

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TOMORROW

match between the, Past and the 19, to the effect that Mr. Hugh A. L. Goldman and M. Pagh (AK, Present boys will constitute the Beard, Chairman, and Mr. D. Kosc.C.) beat E. F. Fincher and F. highlights of the meeting.

sick, Civilian Representative, have Kergbachen (K.C.C.) 6-1; beat A. TENNIS, Third Division: C.DR. V. ART.C., C.R.Q (1) v. K. TA G. resigned from the Committee of F. Guest and F. Grose 6-2; beat The prizes have been donated the Hongkong Football Referees A. Crawford and G. C. Burnett 6-2

C. A. Hongkong U.T.C. v. Kow- by the patrons and the Counci

loon C.C., C.0.0. v. Association.

C.R.C. (2), T. C. Monaghan and T. J. Gould

Bouth Chica AA. v. KIT.C. members of the Association, and Mr. Lim Hoy-lar, Headmaster of Wah Yan College, Kowloon, will

THURSDAY, MAY 22

BADMINTON. Kowloon. Tong

Club finals, 7 p.m. TENNIS. — Fourth Division: A..

distribute the prizes.

Entries to the events are received by Mr. Tam Sik-poon c/o Chiria Ink and Lacquer Co., Ltd., Shell

House..

the

Both gentlemen are still keenly (HK.CC.) lost to Fincher and interested in the game of Associa- Kergbachen 3-6; lost to Guest and tion Football and the welfare of Grose 5-7; lost to Crawford and Referees.

Burnett 2-5.

They have no intention of with C. R. Oxlade and Dr. A. H. drawing their support from the Barwell (H.K.C.C.) lost to Fincher Association and are at a complete and Kergbachen 2-6: lost to Guest loss to understand what gave rise and Grose 2-6; lost to Crawford to the false report.

and Burnett 3-6.

The programme is as follows: Long Jump. "B" Grade 50 metres, The only alteration in the con- MARKED SUPERIORITY "A" Grade 100 metres. Shot put stitution of the Committee of the Recreio A showed a marked High Jump. Little visitors' race. H. K. F. R. A. since the last superiority

(for the over

Police at 50 metres race

lady general meeting is Mr. W. H. King's Park last Saturday and won workers of the Wah Yan War Foster who has taken the place of The Indian R.C" in the Third by 23 shots. The Fortuguese won Relief Association), "A" Grade 200 Mr. M. Minthan as Army Repre Division have made their presence on two rinks, the redoubtable Gar- metres, Obstacle race. Tug-of-war sentative, the latter having left felt with a vengeance, scoring Los Silva bowing in defeat the Old boys v. Present boys), Foot- the Colony. their straight win to keep their first one this season) to Jack ball match. (Old boys v. Present 100 per cent, record in the Third. Shepherd.. Down by 6-16 on the boys), 400 metres relay race (Open meeting is not due to take place

The only upset in the Third D-11th heat. Shepherd fought back to the Colony), vision was the home defeat of the gamely and narrowly beat Silva by j Kowloon Bowling Green at the hands of the Kowloon Football Club.

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one shot at the end--this, in spite of a six conceded to Silva. on the 11th head.

K.B.G.C. "A" UPSET

The other two Recreio skips. R. At home the Indian R.C. unex- F. Lur, and "Spuggy" Silva, won. pectedly beat the Kowloon Bowling the former beating Wally Mair by Green "A" by eleven shots in a 31-14 and the latter beating E. G. First Division match. The Indians scored four out of the maximum "Ave points.

Post by 23-14.

CLEAN SWEEP

Junior Chess Championship

The usual routine committee

until Thursday of this week.

Adamson Cup Golf

The following are the results of competitions held under the aus- Club over the week-end. pices of the Royal Hongkong Golf

ADAMSON CUP

FIRST ROUND: W. Stoker (15)

A. E. Clarke (11) beat S. T. Butlin by one hole.

WATER-POLO„Navy "A" v. "96th Bry. (Navy). 5.30 p.m.. 8th Coastal Regt, v, Small · Units (Army), 6.45 p.m.; Scots v. Mid- dlesex (Y.M.C.A.), 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, MAY 24

LAWN BOWLS. First Division: Recreio "B" v. Recreto "A", Po- ice R.C. v. Grafgengower, Kow- loon C.C. v. Kowloon Docks R.C., Kowloon B.G.C. "B" v. Civil Ser- vice, Kowloon B.G.C. "B" y. In dian R.C. Second Division: Hongkong F.C., v. Recreio, Pri- son 0.0. v. Hongkong C.C., Tal- koo R.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Cra- kengower v. Kowloon FC. Third Division: Recreio v. Cralengower. Indian R.C. v. Kowtoon B.G.C.." Hongkong Electric v. Hongkong F.C.. Hongkong C.C. v. Police R.C.

SUNDAY, MAY 25

5th A.A. v. Navy

T. C. v. PO.R.C. (1), OBA. V. WATER-POLO... J. R. C., I. R. C. v. Fillpino Club.j. “B” (Navy), 11 am.; 8th Coastal K.I.T.C. V South China AA.. Regt. V Middlesex "B" (Y.M. C.R.C. v. C.C.C.

CA), 11 a.m.

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VITAMIN TABLETS FOR CHINESE CHILDREN

NEW YORK CITY, April 25: (By Clipper)-Mr. James G. Blaine, national chairman of the United China Relief, received Dr. Quo Tai-chi, newly appointed Foreign Minister, at the U.C.R. headquarters today and presented him with a cablegram an- nouncing the shipment next week of 5,000,000 vitamin tablets for undernourished children in war orphanages founded by Madame Chiang Kai-shek.

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(The report was transmitted by telephone and, as the above: Association has frequently in the best G. W. Reeve (11) 5 and 4: past been in the habit of tele- phoning items of news concern.

Mr. Blaine explained that US that the democracies will receive Ing their activities, there was no

SEMI-FINAL: W. Stoker beat G.$22,500 out of the US.S5,000,000 from America, as well as your reason to doubt the authenticity. Willerton (12) 3 and 2;. E. campaign will be spent on the pur leadership and inspiration, will of the report at the time. The Clarke beat F. Buckle (12) 4 and 3. chase of such tablets, the money really determine the final issue in error is regretted.-Sports Ed., į JÚNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

coming cent by cent from Ameri-the present struggle." Dr. Qun R. K. D. P.).

to the Children's said FIRST ROUND: W. J. Bulier can children beat A. L. Rowell: W, V. Ahern Crusade headed by Miss Dorothy "China is happy to realise," he continued "that at last the world beat R. M. Keown; J. Young beat Canfield Fisher D. W. Beeken; H. Smith beat T. B. The text of the cablegram to is aware of the importance of her" Low.

Madame Chiang reads: "We are role and her record in this world- The following have been selected Chess Championship were com

The Stableford Competition, to happy to announce an American wide conflict in defence of demo-

Bureau shipment head, conceded 4, 2 and 1 of the 13 shots. Hope" Kew had 15 shots, pleted during the past week, and to represent the Hongkong Electric be held on May 17-18, was can- Medica)

Cocracy and human freedom!" last, three heads to lose by 18-20.to spare against A. 'W. Brown and 21 remain to be played before the Recreation Club in the Lawn Bowls celled owing to Insufficient entries, week of five million vitamin tablets

League on Saturday:- Abe Abbas, who has won in all

At one stage in the game it look- ed very much as if the Indians

In the Second Division Kowloon Tong made a clean sweep in their match against Hongkong

away

would make a clean sweep, but ACC whom they beat by 46 shots.

"Needle” Encounter" Adjourned

R. Dallah, who was leading Adain W. J. Howard had the biggest rink Six games in the Colony Junior!

Holland by 1813 on the

18th

his three games, came very near

win when he beat G. E. Costello by

J. L. Stephens beat Frank Good-Tournament will be closed.

The most important game of the The Prison officers, also playing week in the Tournament

to losing his 100 per cent, recort wip by 13 shots,··

to A. J. Ha Leading Hall by 18-

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H.K.E.R.C, RINKS

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4 on the 13th head, Abbas falled away, beat Recreio by the fairly started but had to be adjourned P. Tarbuck, J. R. Way, C. E. Gaha- W. Stoker, A.. G. Gardner, J. Franeve suffering of Chinese chud-

to score again on all but ore of narrow margin of nine shots. They with

the remaining eight heads during! which Hall kept on piling up the shets and came near to winning the game. He was only two shots behind Abbas at the end of the game.

"A. K. Minu had matters very much his own way against G. H Sheriff whom he beat by 24-13.

"HIGHEST AGGREGATE Credit for the highest aggregate Bo far in the First Division has gone to Cralgengower who have

on two rinks.. won

Biriukoff holding an ad- C. Gowland vantage of a pawn over To Yu- did as he liked against O. P. Re- lau.

not lose

to

medios and ran away with a 30- A win for Birtukoff will assure 11 win. W. J. Bagley did ten 'shots him of the Junior Chess Cham- better than J. R. Soares, but A. plonship. if he will Jillot was given a severe beating either of his two remaining „op- by J. A. Remedios and lost by ho ponents. both, on paper, not as less than 20 shots.

strong players.

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The week's results were:-R. C. The Indian R.C. in the Third Gardner beat E. M. Petrove, 'U

further to Kwal-yung beat J, Tausz, R. C Division have added their laurels by their 19 shots win Gardner drew with Un Kwal- over Craigengower in an away en-yung. A. Kurrik beat Wm. Lee, R. counter. They are at present the C. Danenberg beat J. Grefalde achieved the feat twice. 53 shots leaders in that Division. They won and A. Morton beat J. H d'A'meida. against Kowloon CC. on Saturday on two rinks last Saturday A. M. same number of shots wahab had the biggest rink win, and the against Kowloon Docks the vious Saturday. On each occasion He beat George Ladd by 16 shots. A. O. Madar was cleven' shots on they scored the maximum five the credit side against A. J. Coelho, But S. M. Rumjahn who, to all intents and purposes car- ried the Indians on his shoulders the Saturday before against the Hongkong Football Club. went down to L. Gaddi by eight shots.

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A. Y. Biriukoff Un Kwai-yung A. Kurrik

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F. C. Darienberg .. To Yu-lau J. Tausz J. Grefalda V. V. Kolatchof

Teddy Fincher. Charlie Rosselet was 15 shots up on J. Fraser.

B, W. Bradbury, alded by a six scored on the last head, heat Tom- The highest aggregate so far for Wm. Lee

POLICE'S RECORD WIN

my Madar by 29-17, Incidentally, the Third Division was Police B. C. Gardner

R.C's 80 shots against Hongkong A. Morton Electric. Playing in the Valley, J. H. d'Almeida Police wor on two rinks by 47"

ADVERTISEMENT shots which is the biggest margin.

of win for the season to date in that Division. Each of the two

THE HONG KONG successful Police skips alone scored

JOCKEY CLUB.

more shots than the whole Mec tric total J. C. Aitkin's rink scor- ed 36 shots and J. McDonald's 34

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BASEBALL LEAGUE ANNUAL · MTG.

The annual meeting of the HK.

Draft Programmes and Entry and all three Electric rinks cou'd Baseball League will be held today Forms for the Sixth Extra Race only muster 33 shots.

Meeting to be held (weather

at 6 p.in. at the Texaco Company. The performance of J. Aitkin's Business will include the election rlik (J. Hayward, J. 8. Riddell and of officers and the axing of the permitting) on Saturday, 31st W. McWalter) catches one right opening date for the official season. May, and Monday, 2nd June, smack in the eye. They not only 1941, may be obtained. from scored the biggest rink score for

the Third, but their 30 shot win

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the Secretary's Office, Exchange over. J. K. Sloan constitutes an- KOWLOON C.Ć. v. Kowloon Docks Building: the Club House.

other record. They were respon- KLOON B. GREEN “A”-v. Civil,S. Happy Valley; the Hong Kong sible for Sloan's record low score Kowloon B.G." "B" v. INDIAN R.C Club; the Sports Club; and the of six shots (the lowest recorded Stables, Shan Kwong Foad. by any rink to all three Divi-

Entries close at 12 o'clock i NOON an THURSDAY, 22nd

May, 1941.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

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PROGRAMME FOR ' SATURDAY

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Next week's matches are as fol lowB

-FIRST DIVISION- Secretary.

Recreio "B" 7. RECREIO “A” 254 Police RC, Y, CRAIGENGOWER

SECOND DIVISION

EK.. Football Club.v. RECREIO PRISON OFFICERS C. Y. HK. CC. TAIKOO R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Craigengower v, K. FOOTBALL C.

THIRD DIVISION", RECREIO v. Craigengower INDIAN R.C. 7. Kowloon B.G.C HK Hentric RC. v HK. F, CLUB EK. Cricket Club✨v. POLICE RC

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