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MONDAY, JULY 28, 1941.
In the World of Sports
CRAIGENGOWER HOPES FOR SENIOR TROJANS BADLY H.K.R.A. Miniature Rifle
BASKETBALL
BOWLS CROWN FURTHER WU TEH CHEN" ENHANCED ON SATURDAY Dallah's Rink Scores First "Possible" Of Premier Div.
RETAINED THEIR LEAD IN THE FIRST DIVISION of the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday afternoon with a clear victory by five points over Pollee Recreation Club, and stand the same number of points ahead of last year's chatopions. Recreio "A." with two games in hand.
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB
Kowloon Dock were another successful team, following up their big win last week with another over Kowloon Cricket Club.
Kowloon Football Club, with a
ጓ : ኒ over Craigengower, crept up
SECOND DIVISION
RECREIO LOSE
At King's Park, Hongkong Foot
Club lost to Recreio by 2 rinks
on Kowlour. Tong in Second Divi- skom. while Prison Officers, another leading team in the section, lost ball
to HK.C.C.
1
Che "possible" was recorded by 2)
R Dallah's 1.R.C. rink J. Hoo- spm. A X. Ismail and U A. Rum- Jahn: against P. A
but won on aggregate 13 pts. to
Recreto-E. Cunha, F. A. Xavier,
BEATEN
CHINESE CAGERS
TOO GOOD
Sect.: Marked Improvement In
Marksmanship Standard
Results returned for the second period of the Summer Postal rovement In the standard of marksman- the first division who returned scores 21 in the first period.
Trojans, the newly-forthed bas-League show a definité ketball team, and composed main ship, the number of to
the at
a
HELEN JACOBS BEATEN
BRABRIGHT, July 27 (Reuter - Helen Bernhard, at present Tanked eighth in American WO men's lawn tennis and one of many promising youngsters from whom Alice Marble's successor will be found, beat Helen Jacobs former Wimbledon and American champion on Friday in the semi- finals of the Seabright (N.J. Tournament
Miss Bernhard won 6-3, 8--8
who
hent
Bobby Riggs and Fred Schroe der meet in the Final of the Men's
FILIPINO CLUB'S TENNIS WIN
The fist two matches in the Open Basketball League for the "Wu Teh Chen" Cup, under the
y of the Portuguese lads who ander 300 being 11, ashta auspices of the Kowloon Chinese)
played softball under that name The Hongkong Policemang team again produced the highest score YMC.A, will be played tonight, during the past few seasons, re- with a 360 against the 2nd/14 Punjab Regiment “4” The 5th/4th
Fourteen teams are at present
ceived another severe trouncing on Rajput Regiment "E" and "Atems are improving rapidly however, participating in the League and
Saturday at the hands of the and returned 351 and 349 respectively. matches will be played every
Union Basketball team in Э The highest
Individual Open V.D.C. “A” 325 v. 2nd-14th Punjabį 6-0 1 Monday, Wednesday, Friday and friendly basketball encounter play Sight scores of the period were: Regt. "B" 327: 40th (F) Coy. RE In the Final she will meet Mrs. | Saturday evening on the newly- ed
Kowloon Chinese Bga. Langford (Middlesex "C") 97, 325 v. 5th 7th Rajput Regt. "A" Sarah Palfrey-Cooke. Bighted open court of the YMCA YMCA,
Cpl. Naranjan Singh (Police "B") 338 40th (F) Coy. R.E 321 Dorothy Bundy 7-5, 6-0 in the at Waterloo Road,
The Chinese quintette The first måten for tonight will
looked 93, Sgt. Puran Singh (Police "A") 2nd/34th Punjab Regt. "C" 313; other semi-final. be that between Bank Union and dangerous from the start but 93. A.SI, P. H. Thong (H.K.P. Res.) M'sex Regt. "E" 338 v. H.K.P. "A" Wah Kat and the next to follow was really in the second period 93 (twice), Sgt. Wall (Police "A" (20 yds.) 341; Dockyard R.C. 320 v.
they showed
definite 92. C.S.M. Milne (Royal Scots "D" Royal Scots H.Q. Coy. "A" 326; Singles a Is that between Black Cats and that
superiority scoring points after Coy, "A") 92, LANE. Abdul Rahman Dockyard R.C. 306 v. 5th 7th Raj- put Regt. "C" 291; Collinson R,C. points to reach total of 86(Rajput "E 92.
Scores in the Aperture Sight "A" 303 v. 22nd (P) Coy. R.E. 335; Trojans on the other hand, Leagues have not improved, the Collinson R.C. "A" 258 v. "H.K. held out only as far as the end highest score for the period ended R.N.VR. “A” of the first period after
which July 20 being made by H.K. Police they fell away badly in the "B" with 385 against the H.K. Po- second stanza and only managed lice "A" team. Egt. Gowans (H.K. to garner a total of 42 points. Police "B" returned the highest
Points for Union were scored individual score of 99. through Y. Liang (24), T. Y, Sung OPEN SIGHT LEAGUE (18), B. W. Tsao "(10), q, W. Mieu
First Division Results Suffad. A. O(10), J. K. Tung (8), James Woo Madar (s) 21; A el Areulli, M. (8), T. T. Waung (8) and Y. King
July 6 to 20 Hassan. A. H. Madar, A. M. Wahab (2), while Trojans scorers were Regt. "B" 297; 2nd/14th Punjab (Shamshulpo) 290: R.E (Stanley)
*Royal Scots "B" Coy. v. M'sex 350; sex Regt. "H" 200 v. R. beat A MacPherson and
D. Leonard Poon Kwong-yin (18), B. Neves Regt. "D" 308 v.
5th 7th Rajput 327 y. RE (Stonecutters) 348; heat R Pitches and M. Fink 80 (14), T. Silva (4), C. Figuereldo Regt. "D" 311; Royal Scots Collinson RC. "B" 205 v. M’séx | F. González faid T. Ko (FC.) At Happy Valley Hongkong (2). B. Silva (2) and Teck Put Coy. "A" 335 v. M'sex Regt. "C" Regt. "G" 247.
beat Howlett and Morrisson 7-5 beat MacPherson and Leon-
ard
V.R.C.
GOLF FINAL
In the Final
of the Summer
3. A. Remedios, C. C Pereira (5) Foursomes golf match played yes- Peckham's 26 E L. Barros, L. A. Rosario, Hterday at the Valley, T. B. Low and the R. Pinna, M. A. Carvalho (8) 29: R. K. Collings beat W. J. Bulier "B" four. I season's first Senior Division eight, A. J. Osmund, A. V. Barrus. C. M. and A. L. Powell by three and two,
S. Alves, J. R. Soares (8) 14. Total over 18 holes.
K B.G.C
was
FIRST DIVISION
CLURMATES BEATEN
62.
H.K.F.C.-A. B. Coleman, J. D. Thomson, J. A. R. Selby, W. Of
At King's. Park, Club de Recreto 17. A. Watson. J. H. Gelling.
on C. Needham, W. Macfarlane (s)
"A" beat Club de Recreto "B" ail three rinks (6 points to 0)
21; R. P. Shaw, C. B. Robertson, A. Recrelo "A":-Joe Luz, C. E. Brooksbank, K. S Robertson (8)
F. V. 35. Total 73. Marques. 1. F. Xavier. J Ribeiro is 28; F X. Soares, C.) Roza-Pereira, F. V. V. Ribeiro, R
P.O.C TROUNCED
P. Madar.
A. G.
15 13. Total 68.
ANOTHER "SWEEP"
Football Club beat Hongkong Elec- tric Recreation Club on all three
At Chater Road, Hongkong Crie-inks 15 points to 0)
F. Luz is 29: F. X. Silva, C. M. ket Club beat. Prison Officers' Club Silva. J
E Noronha, H. A
S 26. Total 77
Recreio "B"-C. F Xavier.
CLEAN SWEEP
Total 47.
(S)
16.
Hongkong Football Club: K.
points.
young (2).
300
* Cards not returned.
SECOND DIVISION
In a postponed Fourth Division League Tennis match played at King's' Park on Saturday, Filipmo Club administered a severe trounc- R.A.F. "B" 337 v. H.K.V.D.C. "B"ing on the Postal Office Recrea 290; H.K.R.N.V.R. "B" 298 v. *Roy- tion Club (2) by nine sets to nil al Scots H.Q. Coy. "B"; Royal Scots
The following are the scores: ---- "C" Coy. "B" 318 v. Royal Scots B. Poon and P. Poôn (F.C.) "ty Coy. "B" 219: M'sex Regt. "F" beat J. Howlett and W. Mor 243 V H.K. Police "B" (20 yds.) risson
6-2
3-0
*Cards not returned.
APERTURE SIGHTS (July 6 to 20)
6-3
H.K. Police “A” (20 ̄yds.) 376 v.
beat Fiteles and Fung
H.K. Ip and L. F. Souza (F.C)
44
...
314; 6/7th Rajput Regt.. "E" 351 v.† Royal Scots "D" Coy. "A" 254; M'sex Regt. "D" 274 v, 2nd/14th HONGKONG E.C. Punjab Regt. ""201; H.K. Police J. M. Thomson, A.
"A" 20 yds.)
7 2nd/14th H.K. Police "B" (20 yds.) 385; beht Howlett and Morrisson 8-2 MEETING Punjab Regt. "A" 317; RAF. "A" R.A.F. 382 v. H.K.P. Res. "A" (20 beat MacPherson and Leori-
332 v. HK.V.D.C. "A" 318; HK.P. yds.) 365; Royal Scots "C" Coy. 357 Res. (20 yds.) 343 v. 22nd (F) COF. v. H.K.P. Res. "B" (20 yds.) 356. beat Fitches and Fung ... R.E. 333; 2nd 14th Punjab Regt.
(July 13 to 27)
11.K.C.C. OVERWHELMED
ard
...
6-3
8 2
Alves on all three rinks (5 points to 0) W Forrow,
Lloyd, B.K.C.C.-S. L.
J. G.
G Gratton, G. S. Graver (s) 26; Vas. A. M.Haigh, H. G. Wallington, 0. E T. H. Pearce, B. 1. Bickford, G. E. A. M. Rodrigues, A. P. Costello (s) 21; R. R. Davies, E. Stephens, B. A. Mansell (9) 21; A. Guterres (s) 12; F. A. Machado, A. Hospes, A. Nissim, A. W. Brown Bailey, J. Russell, S. H. Strange, J. A meeting of members of Hong-
Noronha, J. C. Remedios, Eddie (s) 21; G. O. Aitkenhead, T. R. Reiston (s) 23. Total 75.
kong Football Club interested in Sousa (s) 15; D C. Alves, O. P. Rowell, L. A. R. Duncan, F Good-
H.K.E.R.C.-K. F. Gregury, A soccer will take place at the Club "B" 272 v. 5th/7th Rajput Regt. H.K. Police "A" (20 yds.). 386 v.)
CHINA WIN 8-0 Remedios, C. H. Basto. J. J. Basto win (s) 21. Total 63.
McAlpine, W. E. MacFarlane, A. G. house at 6 pm on Wednesday to "A" 349; 2nd/14th Punjab Regt.
HK.P. Res. "A" (20 yds.) 353: SYDNEY, July 21 (Reuter) Total 48.
PO.C.-V. H Freeman, J Mc- (s) 16.
Gardner 18) 10; A. Tarbuck, E. L. nominate members to fill offices "C" 310 v. 5th/7th Rajput Rest RAF 381 v. Royal Scots "C" Coy, China, represented by the Eastern Currach, G. B. Foster, J. Mc-Groome, J. K. Sloan, A. F. Paul (5) for the coming season.
"B" 314; Royal Scots H.Q. Coy. “A” Cutcheon (s) 13; W. Webber, J. W. 11: R A. Owens, C. E. Gabagan, Members are requested to make 331 v. M'sex Regt. "A" 328; Royal 371; .K. Police "B" (20 yds.) 382 Football Club, beat Queensland at
v. H.K.P. Res. "B" (20 yds.) 361. Brisbane by eight goals to nil, At Happy Valley. Craigengower Hudson, S. Hodge, C. Gowland (8) R. C. Butler, P. Lunny (s) 8. every effort to be present, but no- Scots "A" Coy. 315 v. 5th/7th Raj- Cricket Club beat Police Recrea-18: A. Hircock, R. Grindley. J
W. Total 29.
minations may be made by absent put Regt. "C" 323; H.K.R.N.V.R. tion Club on all three rinks (5 Fitzgerald, W. J. Bagley
members on the prescribed form.
"A" 286 y. Royal Scots "B" Coy. points to .
At Happy Valley, Police Recrea- Following are the retiring off-262; M'sex Regt. "B" 306 v. 5th/7th TAIKOD WINS
lon Club beat Hongkong Cricket cers:-
"Rajput "D" 327; 2nd 14th Punjab At Cox's Road, Taikoo Club beat Club on all three rinks (5 points) Captain: --K, Porrow; Vice-Regt. "D" 301 v. Royal Scots "C" 33: J. Leonard, W. Ward, A. M. Kowloon Cricket Club by 2 rinks to 0),
Captain; - F. Fowler: Captain Coy. "A" 325; M'sex Regt. "C" 298 Omar, B. W. Bradbury (s) 25; Tto 1 and an aggregate 14 points to
P.R.C.-L.. C. Pennell, A. J. Second Team:-W. MacFarlane; v. Royal Scots "D" Coy. "A" 282; Lock, E. S. Franks, H. Basa. U. M.11.
Johnson, F. Charming, A. E. Carey Representatives on General Com-fith/7th Rajput Regt, "E" $43 v. Omar (3) 27 Total 85.
K.CCA. C. Tribble, A. H.
(s) 36; J. Hayward, J. S. Riddell, mitteè:-J. Skinner and A. Mac-M'sex -Regt. "D" 258; 2nd/14th P.R.C.-W. McLeod, W. B. Har- Martin, R. Leigh, J. M. Jack (s)
J. MeWalter, J. C. Aitken (s) 21; Alpine; Representative vi touneti Punjab Regt. "E 307 v. R.A.F. “A” ris, W. S. Dall, J. Shepherd (s) 9:24; 8. A. Gray, F. A. Broadbridge,
A. Soutar, W. M. Smith, S. Nolan, of HKFA.-J. Skinner; Selection 342; 2nd/14th Punjab Regt. 322 v. C. Gough, C. Pile, G. Perkins, WH. Overy. L. Jack (3) 18; R. 8.
J. Macdonald (s) 24.. Total 81. Committee:-K. Keown and WH.K.P. Res. (20 yds.) 347; HK. Mair (s) 19: E. G. Fost, J. Forrest, Capel, E. F. Fincher, F. A. Fabel,
H.K.C.C.-T. C. Monaghan, R. J. M., Thomson, J. Orem. J. C. S. Fender is 9. T. W. Carr (6) 6. Total 46.
Shrigley, P. S. Cassidy, A. McKellar Total 37.
Talkoo:-L A. Gibson, D. Coull,) 10; D. J. Valentine, J. Owen- K.C.C. DOWN
C. Bovard, J. A. Watson (s) 11;
17; L. E. N.
C.C.C.-A. A. Razack, L. Gaddl,
L. C. R. Souza, J. Landolt (s))
2
At Hung Hom. Kowloon Dock W. G. McKie, J. C. Polson, R. Main, Hamilton (5) 27, Liche, PIMMIGRATION DEPT. Harvard U.
Recreation Club
rinks W. Melrose (5) 25; J. Nimmo, S. Doughty, H. F. Shields, E. 9. Cricket Thomson, F. Hillon, J. C. Chalmers Abraham (s) 15. Total 42.
(s) 40. Total 76.
shared honours with Kowloon Club but won on aggregate.
K.D.R.C.-R. H. A. Lapsley, W. C. K. Mackie, T. Coleman, M. Fer- guson (s) 21; W: Houston, W. D. McMaster, W. Greig, F. Cullen ($) 21; C. S. M. Thom, C. R. Logan, V. Ramsey, A. Calman (s) 29. Total 71.
K.C.C.A. E. Perry, R. T. Broad- bridge, W. Mulcahy, E. C. Fincher
At
BOWLS SWEEP
FOOTBALL MATCH
Despite the heavy fall of rain Tercentenary
Celebrations
FULL POINTS
yesterday morning teams of the Head Office and Western Depot of Road, Kowloon Chatham Football Club beat Cralgengower Following le the result of the the Immigration Department play- Cricket Club on all rinks (5 points Lawn Bowls Sweep on Saturday's ed a friendly game of football at
to 0).
League games :---
the Public Work's Recreation FILM SCREENED AT
K.C.C.-A. Lapsley, W. C. Ogley. 1. Ticket No. 508 (CC, 1st Div.) ground at Causeway Bay. V. N. Atlenza, P. Younghusband 2. Ticket No. 165 (H.K.F.C., 3rd
Div.) (3) 24; C. H. Fuller, R. Ogden, W.!
C. Simpson, E. Kern (s) 29; B. D. 3. Ticket No.
(s) 22: N. D.. Lloyd, A. W. Smith, Evans, A. A. Dand, V. Chittenden,
G. E Taylor, N. J. Bebbington (8)
W. V. Field (s) 25. Total 78.
start the game.
Owing to the unfavourable wea- ther, the Immigration Officer, Mr. 590 (Police 3rd J. H. B. Lee was not present to
A large crowd was present to Other numbers: 36, 586, 212, 101,
watch the game which was finally won by the Western Depot by four
DW.)
21: A. E. P. Guest, W. W. Parsons, C.C.C.-S. Leonard, C. W. Lam, 514, 393, 582, 504, 437, 322, 192, 239, E. Zimmern, N. P. Karanja (s) 18; 174, 563, 107, 364, 114, 111, 88, 389,
A. W. Ramsey, T. A. Madar (s) 17.
C.S.C.C: LOSE
Total 60.
W. E. Broadbridge, J. H. Xavier, 257, 272, 593, 598, 291, 261. M. A. Bautista, W. K. Way (3) 9;
At Happy Valley, Kowloon Bow-S. R. Solina, L. E. Lammert, G. 8. ling Green "A" beat Civil Service Ladd, H. W. Randall (8) 18. Total
Cricket Club 2 rinks to 1 and on aggregate (4 points to 1).
C.S.C.C.-H. McKay, M. Scott.
V. S. Enbage, M. N. Rakusen (8)
45.
THIRD DIVISION
AGGREGATE WIN
At Happy Valley Craigengower Cricket Club lost to Club de Re-
19: J. Gellately, J. Deakin, H, E Strange, E. W. C. Simmonds" (8) 17; P. D. Crawley, W. H. E. Col-creto by 2 rinks to 1 but won on ledge, M. E Parvis, 1. F. Mc aggregate (3 points to 2).
Gowa (8) 13. Total 49.
C.C.C.-L. But-wing, A. E. S. Alves, L. M. Roza, A. J. Coelho (s) K.B.G.C. "A"-P, Holloway. H34; E. J. Todd, V. A. Itenson, F. X. White, G. H. Sherriff, A. J. Hall (8) Delgado, M. J. Medina (s) 18; R 18: R. P. Phillips, E. Levett, JK, Pavri W. J. Cura, N. Leonard, McKelvle, R. Duncan (8) 22) WF. K. Modi (3) 18. Total 70. Walker, W. Deacon, A: Hyde-
05.
Recreto: A Plma, G. A
Lay, A. M. Holland (41 25. Total Guterres, E. A. R. Alves, P. Ivano vich (8) 0; M, Guterres, J. O Remédios, M. Mendonca, Ap
INDIANS TOO GOOD
At Sookumpoo, Indian Recrear Pereira (8) 29; F F.. Sequiera, H." tion Club beat Kowloon Bowling M. Xavier, A. A. Roză, M. F. Pinna Green Club "B" op all, three rinks (s) 29. - Total 07. (6 points to 0)
TV POINTS FOR KB.GE.. IRC-D. M. Khan, 6. Yusut, At Austin Road, Kowlood Bowl- AH: Rumjann, A. K. Muu (8) 23;ing Groep, Club, beat Indian Re- J. Hoosen, A. K. Ismail, U. A creation Club, by 7 rinks to 1 and Rumjahn, A. R. Dallali (8) 21; A. tied on aggregate (3 points 10-2). KB.d.C.._W M Wilin, J. 8. K. Buffad, M. B. Hassan, A. M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas (8) 28. Dinner Thumbson, C. Wallis (a) 03 Hure 8. d wikor, b. E Total 69.
K.B.G.C. "B"-G. Elphick, K. d. Langley, L. A. Jordan (1) 28? J. A Hamilton, H, L, Lockhart, L. Guy Fraker, A. J. Rogers, DV Beatle, (8) 11: W. C. Hodder, V. C. Dixon, H. Migh (6) 20 Total 58
L. Bykos, P. A. Podklam (8) 14; H THOM, T. Habisk, VA MAAJ J. Bicknell, E. A. Atkins, J. C. Gill, Rämjahn, Krainjen/Ba M. Meyer (g) 15, Total 40. | | Humjahn (1), 24; M. UF Huch, M.
goals to one,
BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
AGGREGATE RINKE
0 17. 13
20 14 15 I 201
FIRST DIVISION.
P.
W. L. T. W L T
Pts:
Craigengower
10 9 1 B
3
Recreio "A"
12 8 4
23 11 0
Kowloon B.G.C. “A”
11
9 2 0.
0 45 2 40 19 13 1 .371
Indian R.C.
0 4 0
10% 0 4 0 11 58
0
14 19
1239
D :10 23 ·9
0 24.
17)
16
3 1
0 10 18 2
181
10
2 8
0
10 18 2
15:
to 28
0
99 201
131
B 7
0
175 2
32
30
Police R.C. Recreio "B"
Howloum; CC
Kowloon Dock. Civil Service
Kowloon BG.C. "B"
Kowloon Tong
Kowloon F.C. PHson Officers Craigengower Hongkong F.C. Hongkong C.0.
Récrelo *Talkoo Kowloon 0.0.
Kowloon B.G.C: Indian R.C. Craigengower Police, R.C.00 Hongkong FC. Kowloon FC) Rocrele
Hongkong OC.
Hongkong Electric
SECOND DIVISION
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QUEEN'S THEATRE Graduates of Havard Univer ity resident in the Colony were
the hosts at the Queen's Theatre
yesterday morning to a large at-
Hongkong of the film of the Ter- dance at the first showing in centenary Celebrations at Harvard in 1936;
The University was founded in 1636 at Cambridge, Massachussets, by a scholar from Cambridge University, John Harvard, who donated to the institution a part of his fortune and his library of 400 books
Memorable scenes in the Tilm ere the Tercentenary Oration de- livered by the President, James Bryant Conant, the recitation by the Poet Laureate of England, John Masetfeld, of the poem he wrote commemorating the oeca- slon, and the conferring of hon- orary degrees of some 40 of the most brilliant scholars and leaders.
[of thought front, the Diversities - {of the World.
TABLET)
Of Interest to Chinese graduatos of Harvard is the scene of the prosentation to the University, on {the occasion of the Tercentenary, by Pred C. Egg, representing the Harvard Clubs of China, of Ming dynasty Imperial, tabiot, In- 304scribed with a message from Chl- nese graduates, of Harvard, to thels Alma Mater.
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1941
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