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KOWLOON DOCKS SCORE THIRD
SUCCESSIVE VICTORY AT EXPENSE OF INDIAN R.C.
SECOND DIV. LEADERSHIP TIED BETWEEN K.F.C. & K.T.G.C.A.
The heavy downpour which fell shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday caused the abandonment of two matches in the Lawn Bowls Lea- gue, the games being between Taikoo and Recrelo, and Hongkong C.C. and Hongkong F.C. in Second and Third Division, respectively.
Scoring their third successive victory, Kowloon Docks caused an upset by defeating Indian R.C. in First Division by the narrow mar- gin of one shot, while Kowloon F.C. moved up to share the leader- ship with Kowloon Tong, who lost, in Second Division.
FIRST DIVISION
CHAMPIONS REVENGE
H.K.F.CA. B. Coleman, J. D.
SATURDAY'S GALAS
CHINESE NATIONAL RECORD BETTERED
Three inter-members swimming galas were held on Saturday night the most interesting. being the V.R.C. meet in which Miss J. An- derson was surprisingly beaten by by Miss C Guterres in the 60 yards free-style.
! The race was a very close affair
and the times returned were very
time was 32 secs.
FIXTURES
"WU TE CHEN” Miniature Rifle Section Of SPORTING
BASKETBALL H.K.R.A.: Police Teams TROJANS TROUNCED At Head Of League Table
BY CHINESE "Y"
Y.M.C.A.
07
This week's League Tables show some striking changes in the position of several teams. The Rajput "B" and "E" teams have more or less reversed their positions, the former moving from eleventh to fifth place and the latter, having lost their first match of the sea- son, from fourth to tenth.
Playing without the services of three of their stars, Trojans went 66-12 to the Chinesc down
Saturday night at Waterloo Road in the Open Basketball League for the Wu Te date, as in spite of good scores of 334 and 337 in their last two matches their opponents have been slightly better. The Royal Scots Chen Cup.
"C" Coy. "A" team. having lost their first match of the season, are no doubt awaiting the result of the Police "A" versus Police Reserve match, completed this week, in the struggle for first division leader- ship.
The H.K.V.D.C. "A" team have been unlucky in their Axtures to
Trojans played well as a whole, but the team lacked
shouting power and on numerous occasions the ball went wide of the mark.
The Chinese "Y" were in deadly form and at half time were lead-
Points for the
ing 25-10.
Open
D
'A'
6 1 5 1782 2
1
4 1445
2
5
4 1340 2
4 1
individual The highest Sight scores of the period were: R. Scots D' Cor. Pte. Jennings (Middlesex A 94, were C.S.M. Stanford (R.SC Coy. 'A' Middlesex 'D' winners fast. Miss Guterres clocking Thomson, J. A. R. Selby. W. G3135 secs, while Miss Anderson's Scored
94. W Q. Tollinson (RAF) 93, R. Scots 'B' Cuy. 6 5 1323 2 through Wong Wal-hung
3 1201 2 (s) 25; A. Watson, J. H. Gelling, C.
(12), Li Fuk-kee (12). Chan Kim-Capt. Otway (40th (F) Coy. R.E. Middlesex C
v3, Sgt. Wail (Police 'A') 92, Subr. H.K.R.N.V.R. 'A'... € 1 884 2 F. Needham. W Macfarlane 151
Tak-cheung (8), C. Rozarie did very well in the yee (10), Luk
.... 6 1856 0 At King's Park, Club de Recreio 21; R. P. Shaw, C. H. Robertson, A.
diving event to win from G. Saun-Chan Weh chao (6), Man Tal-Rarneshwar Singh (Rajput 'A') 92. H.K.V.D.C. ́A Robertson (5)
SECOND DIVISION "A" beat Kowloon Bowling Green Brooksbank. K. S
kwong (6), Wong Kong-chu (8) OPEN SIGHT LEAGUE (1ST DIV.) ders while in the boys' event, J
Period, July 33 to 27
H.K. Police 'B'. 3 3 - 1033 6 Club "A" by 2 rinks to 1 and on 30. Tatai 77
Roza Pereira returned the excel and So Pak-fat (6), while B. Neves H.K.C.CS. L. Lloyd. J. G aggregate (4 points to 1).
lent time of 29.35 secs. Sors the (8), N Beltrão (4) and T silva 22nd (F) Coy. R.E. 326 v. 2nd 14th R, Scots 'C' Coy. Wallington. 0. E
(2) netted for the losers.
Punjab 'C' 324.
'B'............. Recreio "A":--J. Luz, C. Roza- Haigh, H. G.
3 3 5th 7th Rajput 'A' 341 v. R. Scots R.E. (Shamshulpo) 3 J Xavier, Pereira.
3 Costello (8) 13. G. G. Aftkenhead. 50 yards free-style, and with pro- L. F
Edwards. F per coaching, this lad should turn
H. Coy. 'A' 332.
EKRNVR *B... 3 3 Ribeiro (s) 26; F. X. Soares, L. J.T. R. Rowell, R. A
5th 7th Rajput 'B' 346 v. R. Scots Middlesex
3 2 Silva. F. V. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz Goodwin Is) 15: R. R. Davies, E out into a first-class swimmer.
'A' Coy. 278.
R.E. (Stonec'ters) 2 2 (s) 13. F. X. Siva, E. L. Barros, J. Hospes, A. Nissim. A. W. Brown (s)
Middlesex 'A' 336 v. HK.R.N.V.R. R.A.F. 'B' E. Noronha, H A. Alves (s) 28.11. Total 39.
'A' (*).
RE., Stanley Total 87.
V
K.B.G.C. "A":-R. P. Phillips, E Levett. J. McKelvie, H. Duncan (8)
12: W. McNeil H. White. G. Sherriff A. J. Hall (8) 18; W.
Deacon, A. Byde- Walker, G. W
12 Tuta) Lay, A. M Boland 5) 42.
MAXIMUM POINTS
At King's Park, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Club de Recreio "B" on all three rinks (5 points to
0).
Hearelo "B":--D. C. Alves, O. P. Remedios, C. H. Basto, J. J. Basto
(s) 16; G. F. Vas, A. M. Xavier, M. Rodrigues, A. F. Guterres (s) 17: A. J. Osmund, A. F. Noronha, J. C. Remedios, E. Bouza (8) 20. Total 53.
WON ON AGGREGATE
At Stanley, Prison Officers' Club beat Kowloon Tong by 2 rinks to
1. Dut. thanks to a win by 32 shots by G I. Stephens over W. J. Bat ley, Kowloon Tong woh on aggre gate 3 points to 2).
P.O.C.-W. E. Webber, J W
Hudson. 3. Hodge. C. Gowland (s) 21; A. W. Hircock, J. Jamieson, J. W. Fitzgerald. W. J. Bagley (8) 4: V. H. Freeman, G. V. McGrath, G B. Foster, J. McCutcheon (s) 19. Total 44.
Kowloon Tong:--H. Gittins, M.
S. Phoon, W. J. Howard, A. Spary (a) 16; N. A. Mackay, T. K. Lim, J. N. Wong, J.L. Stephens 's) 38: J. Tang, A. Mádar, A. E. Castro, A. J. Kew (8) 14. Total 66.
CLEAN SWEEP
C:C.0.-A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa, U. M. Omar (8) 20;
At KFC., Kowloon Football Club A. A. Razack, La Gaddi, J. 8. Landolt. C. S. Rosselet (s) 27; J. W. beat Kowloon Cricket Club on all Leonard, L. C. R. Sousa A three rinks (5 points to 0), Coates, B. W. Bradbury (8) 24 Totel 71.
K.C.O. TURN TABLES
At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Police Recreation Club
by Z rinks to and on aggregate (4) points to į),
K.C.C.-N. D.
K.F.C.-B. D. Evans, A. A. Dand,
RECORD BETTERED
MATCH ABANDONED The League match between Black Cats and Bank Union had Another Chinese National record to be abandoned owing to the went by the board at the gala heavy rain. held by the Kowloon Residents leading by 23 points to 14 when 5th/7th Rajput C 338 v. M'sex 'B' Middlesex Union at Latchikok when Miss Ko the match was stopped, Mul-ling of Lat Tsun returned the
The former were
fast time of 35.3/5 secs. in the 50 WELL-KNOWN metres free-style Open to ladies
of the Colony,
Tsang Cheong-ming swam ex- ceedingly well to win the 200
952 6
- 922
6
908
6
728 4
267.
660 4 3 1 2 944 2 3 1 2 943 2 3 1 3 794 2 R. Scots 'D' Coy. R. Scots 'B' Coy. 270 v. 2nd/14th 'B'
3 1 2 745 2 Punjab 'D' 327.
Collinson R.C. B 2 1 1 442 2 5th/7th Rajput 'D' 322 v. M'sex CMiddlesex 'F' $ 3 868 0
293.
HK.V.D.C. 'B' 3 - 3 788 0
Scots H.Q. Coy.
-
....
'R'
BRITISH GOLFER R. Scots C Coy. 'A' 395 v. 5th/7th |R.
metres free-style from Joh Tai, in INJURED the fast time of 2 mins, 42.4/5
LONDON, Aug.
3
(Renter) --
'E' 309.
R. Scots D' Coy. 'A' 284 v. 2nd/14th R.£. Collinson 2
Punjab E 341. M'sex 'D' 240 v. H.K.P. ‘A' 381.
RAF 'A' 316 v. H.K.P. Res. 344. 2nd/14th Panjab A311 v. 2nd/14th
Punjab 'B' 328. HÆVDC. 'A' 334 v. 22nd (F) Coy.
R.E. 340.
3 542 0 370 0
TODAY BASEBALL U.S.S. Mindanao v. South China Athletic Associa- tion, 9.15 g.m.; HK,B,C. v. Chung Hwa, 11.30 a.m.
LAWN BOWLS. -–-–- Third Division Club
League, Kowloon Footbal
v. Prison Officers Club, at Kow- loon, 4 p.m.
SKAT MOCKEY.
Blitz v. Kow- loon 5, Hongkong A v. Hongkong. E, Empress v. Kowloon B.
TOMORROW
| LAWN BOWLS. - Friendly Match, Hongkong Electric Recreation Club v. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., at
Ming Yuen, 8 pm.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 BASEBALL. - Hongkong Baseball Club v. Royal Engineers, 6.15
p.m.
SKATE HOCKEY. -- China
7.
Phliwood Bucanneers, King's Cyclone.
V.
·SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 |BASEBALL. -H. B. Basebal; Club 7. Chung Hwa, 6.15 p.m.; V.8.8. Tulsa v. South Chiria, 4.30 p.m. LAWN BOWLS - First Division: Recreto "A" v. Kowloon BG.C. "B". Craigengower v. Kowloon B.G.C. "A", Kowloon C.C. v. Re- crelo "B", Police-R.C. v. Kowloon In- Docks R.C., Civil Service v. dian R.C. Second Division, Re- creio v. Kowloon EC., Talkoo R.C. v. Hongkong GC, Kowloon Tong v. Hongkong F.C. Craigen- gower v. Kowloon CC. Third D- vision: Hongkong C,C. v. Crai-- gengower, Kowloon B.G.C V. Hongkong Electric, Kowloon PC,. v, Recreto, Hongkong FC..v.. Police R.C.
The Combined V. R. C. and ming, there will be dancing at European Y. M. C. A. swimming which Art Carneiro and his full teams will meet a Combined Eight orchestra will be in attendance, Chinese Clubs tenip at the V. RC The not proceeds will be divided on Aug. 1, commencing at 9.07 p.m, equally between the Bomber Fund
At the conclusion of the swim- and the BFR.D.C.
A water-polo match was played Miss Enid Wilson, famous British HK.P. 'A' 349 v. HK.V.D.C. A 337 | SWIMMING GALA at the conclusion of the gala be-golf ex-champion, was injured in tween the home tearn and the the eye in a recent bombing raid Dolphins. The game was drawn, and, while progress is satisfa
tory, it is feared her sight may be each side scoring three times.
permanently ich gred. NORTH POINT GALA
Miss Wilson was The Chinese Athletic Associa finalist in the American Women's
twice semi- HK.P. Res. 350 v. 5th/7th Rajput tion held their second inter-mem- Championship
'A' 344. and played in the 2nd/14th Punjab ber swimming gala of the sea Curtis Cup against America, ba
'B' 315 son at North Point, at the conclu-sides many other international R. Scots HQ. Coy. A 319 v. R.
2nd/14th Punjab 'C' 327. sion of which Mr. Chot Hing-ket, matches at present she is Assist chairman, distributed the prizes
tant Station Officer in the Wo- 5th 7th Rajput 'B' 344 v. H.K.R.N. men's Auxiliary Air Forces.
„VIR: "A', (^). M'ser A' 342. v. 5th/7th Rajput “C”
314.2
V. C. Chittenden. W. V. Feld (s) H.K. UNIVERSITY
30; A. Lapsley, W. Ogley, V. Atienza,
P. Younghusband (8) 32. W. Naet WINS TRIANGULAR
A. Eastman, W. Simpson, E. Kern SWIMMING MEET
à 22. Total 84.
K.C.C.-A. C. Tribble, A. H. Martin. R. Leigh, J. M. Jack is)
Lloyd, A. W. 10; S. A. Gray. E. F. Fincher. E. Charles Huang Only Smith, G. E. Taylor, N. J. Bebbing-C. Curtis, R. 8. Meadows (6) 5; R. Double Winner
ton (s) 15; A. E. P. Quest; W. W. 8. Capell, H. Overy, E A. Fabel, L. Parsons, A. W. Ramsey, T. A. Jack (s) 15. Total 30.
Madar (s) 18; A E Perry, R. T.
11. Total 42.
K.B.G.C. "B" "DOUBLE"
TAIKOO LEADING
Hongkong University, with the
"CLEAN SWEEP" WIN FOR FILIPINOS
X
Spots 'A' Cay 274.
R. Scots 'A' Cog. 275 v. R. Scots
'B' Coy, 276,
At King's Park on Saturday, Fill-40th (F) Coy. RE 365 v. 2nd/14th
Punjab ' 294. pino Club trounced the Kowloon In- dian Tennis Club by nine sets to 40th ( C R 334 v. 5th/7th
Rajbut $45. in Fourth Division Tennis M'sex E 320 v. RA.F. 'A' 343.
League match.
Following are the scores:- B. Poon & P. Poon (F.C.)
aid of two of the Colony's leading beat K. Singh and A. H. Mehal 6-0
£
..... 61
6-0
M'sex E 343 v. R. Scots 'D' Goy.
'A' 313.
Dockyard R.C: 313 v. 2nd/14th
Punjab 'A' 310.
Dockyard RC. 202 v. 2nd/14th
Punjab 305.
Collinson R.C. 'A' 335 v. M'sex
'B' (*), *Cards not returned.
SECOND DIVISIÓN
beat Khan and Ramchand 64 HK.P. 'B' 838 v. H.K.V.D.C. 'B' 285.
7-5
302.
Bi 2
R. Scots HQ. Coy. 'B' 227 v, R.
Scots 'D' Coy, “B: 290,
R. Bents 'C' Coy. 'B' 308′′ v. M'sex
292.
Broadbridge, W. Mulcahy, E. C At Talkoo, the Second Division swimmers, Charles Huang and Ng beat K. S. Mahal and N. Singh - Fincher (8) 24. Total: 57:
comfortable beat Y. J. Khan and & Ram- P.R.C.-W. Cameron, J. M. For-match between Taikoo Club and Chun-man, emerged
chand rest, J. Orem, J. C. &. Fender (8) Club de Recreio had to be aban- winners at the Triangular Swim-
F. Gonzalez & T. Koo (F.C.) 15; W. McLeod, W. B. Harris, W. S. doned after 15 ends had beening Gala held at North Point Dall, J. Shepherd (s) 18; C. Gough, played on two of the rinks (Chal- on Saturday night between Hong-beat Singh and Mehal C. Pile, G. Perkins, E G. Post (e) mers v C. C. Pereira, and Melrose kong University, South China AA. best Mehal and Singh...... 6-3
vA. P. Pereira) and 16 ends in the and Chinese Bathing Club.
Of the eight events University game between Watson and Car-
K. K. Ip & F. Souza (F.C.). R.A.F. B 280 v. H.K.R.N.V.R. 'B' valho. Taikoo were leading on two annexed six, Charles Huang win-beat Singh and Mehal At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl-rinks and by 3 shots on aggregate ning the 100 metres and 400 beat Mehal and Singh
metree and 400 metres free-style beat Khan and Ramchand ... -3 ing Green Club "B" heat Civil Ser-when play was stopped. vice by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggre- The game will be completed on events, while Ng Chun-man, be
a date to be fixed later and scores sides coming first in the 50 metres "Battle Of Atlantic" 'gate (4 points to 1).
K.B.G.C. "BP. Holloway, G. at the time rain interfered yester-free-style, played prominent. W. Elphick, H. R. Drew, H. Lock- day were
part in both relays which the hart (8) 24; H. Blcknell, E. A. Talkoo: J. Nimmo, F. Thomson, University won. Wong Yat-hung. Atkins, J. C. G, J, G, Meyer (8) F. Fillon, J. C. Chalmers (6) 11; was the other successful swimmer 28; W. C. Hodder, V. C. Dizon, L. W. McKie, J. C. Polson, R. Mam, for University, winning the 100 Bykes, P. A. Peckham (8) 14. Total W. Melrose (s) 17; L. A. Gibson, metres breast-stroke event.
D. Coull, G. Bovated, J. A. Watson
LADIES' EVENTS
Minesweepers Fund will be stage1 LEAGUE STANDING C.B.C.C.-P. D. Crawley, W. Col- (s) 20. Total 48.
There were also two Open events in London if plane materialise. ledge, W. J. Burling, Hi Straníže (8) Recreio:-E L Cunha, F. A. for ladies of the Coloný' in which The promoter, Sydney Hull. 11; W. E. Simboorids, J. Deakin, M. Xavier, J. A. Remedios, C. C. Miss Ho Kat-king of C.B.C." took a hopes to get three first-class FIRST DIV. (OPEN, SIGHTS) E. Purvis, J. F. McGowan (8) 16; Pereira (3) 16; M. L. Roza, C. M. 8. | prominent part in both She won American boxers flown to England F Harper, M. Scott, V. Ebbage, M. Alves, J, Boares, A. P. Pereira (8) the race in the 100 metres by a ferry plane this month. ta N. Rakusen (s) 22 Total: 48- 9 L. A. Rosario, A. V. Barros, H.free-style and care second to Mr. Hull says he has bect pro
R. Pinna, F. A Carvalho (a) 17. Mise Lee Po-llien or SCAA, in mised official approval if he can *LE.C. SURPRISED
Total 45.
64.
"
At Hunghom, Kowloon Dock Re- creation Club beát Indian Recrea- tion Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggregate (4 points to 1).
KD.R.C.-R. HA. Lapsley, J.J.:
THIRD DIVISION
O.C.C. "BOUILE"
the 300 metres breast-stroke!
The Final Standings were:: Hongkong University, 40 points; South China. 30. and C.B.C., 13.
Boxing Tourney
M'sex 'G 209 v. R.E. (Shamshuipo)
905.
M'sex H 914, v. R.E. (Stanley) 991. LONDON, Aug. 3 (Reuter)--A | Collinson R.C. 'B' 237 v. RE (Col- "Battle of the Atlantic" boxing linson) 171. tournament in ald of King George's
get the right men
KLC RINKS
S. W. L. Agg. Pts.
HK, Police 'A' ... 6 -8. 2120 12 HKP. Res.
Scots C Coy.
·6·0
- 2855 12 I
“A podo... 6 5 1 2007 10 5th 7th Rajput D' 6 5 1 1940 10 5th 7th Rajput 'B' & '5 --1637-10 [R.AF. 'A' 0 4 2 1985, 8 The following will represent 6th/7th Rajput "A" 6 4 2 1077 8 Kowloon Football Club in their R. Scots HQ Coy.
8 (8) 22; C. B. M. Thom, C. Logan J.Cricket Club beat Hongkong Elec-
postponed: Second Division lawn A
4 2 1040 8 V. Ramsay. A Caiman (s) 23 Wtrie Recreation Club by 2 rinks to Australie boat China by goala cers Club, on their home green 6th 7th Rajput 5 4 1 1940 8 bowls match against Prison Om-5th/7th Rajput C6 42 1867-0 Houston, W. McMaster, W. Greig. 1 and on aggregate (4 points to 1).to 4 at Brisbane in the fifth and today
Electrle:-W. Stonehouse, J. Ros-final Boccer text.
Revle, T. Coleman, M. Ferguson At Ming Yuen, Craigengower
F. Cullen (8) 9. Total 54.
1.R.0.-A. K, Suffiad, M; Hassan,
coe, J. F. Barron, R. C. Butler (s)
CHINA BEATEN SYDNEY, Aug.
3 (Reuter) -
A. M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas (5) 17 R. F. Gregory. E. I Groome, creio by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggre 19; J. Hoosen, AK famati, AW. Macfarlane, A. G. Gardner (5) gate (4 points to 19.2 Bakar, A. R. Dalleh (s) 14; D. M. 20: W. Baker, K. Crawford; R.
J
22nd (F) Coy, 6 3 3 1992; U G. Frost, B. Williams, W, Thom- 2nd/14th Punjab Cross, O, Woodcock, A. Macintyre Dockyard R.C.6 3. 3 1863; 6 son and U. Dowman (skip); B033 1805:0
* and RM, Ogden (skip) B: Thong- 2nd/14th Punjab Khan, S. Yusuf, A. H. Rumjan, A. Oweta, J. F. Lanny (8) 7. Total c. E. Langloy, L. A. Jordan (a) 28; Ferguson
KB.Q.C. Hurst, 8. C. Walker; won, Y2 Abbas, H.: Füller arid T;
5.9 2 1575 0: K. Minu (8) 20. Total 53.
(delp), Reserver | Middlesex' 'B03 314020 W. M. Wilson, J. 8. Dinnon, G. Glbaon,"
Colfmann R.C. A 5 3 2 1433 6. G.C.C.-8. Leonard, R. Pavri, D. Thompson, C. Wallis (8) 24; 5. Av
2nd 14th Punjab je
SECOND DIVISION.
H.K.E.C. "DOUBLE"
44.
01410134
Roztlo, M. J. Medina (8) 18; L Fraser, A. J. Rogers, V. Scaris, KCG STAG PARTY M, Roza, A. . B. Alves, E. S. H. Nah (s) 22. Total:74,"
R. Bcots A Doy. 2. 1748 Franks, A. J. Coalho (a) 12: F..X. Rocrolo: Sequeira, R. A Kowipon Cricket Club, mem. Middlescr B 6 2 3 1000-4 Delgado, P. K. Modi, C. W. Lam. Campos, FL. M. Xaxier, M. P. Pinna, bera, are asked to note that the 40th (35 Coy. R.D. 6 2.4 1050 1.4. At the Valley, Hongkong Foot-N. P. Karanjia (8) 23. Total 63.
(a) 10: Az Ribeiro, G. A. Guterres, fitas, Party, Qupper, and Concert Middlesex 'A' B. 2, 3 1677; 4 M. Mendones, Mi F. Alarcon (8), háu bịen postponed from Batur- 2nd/146) Fünjab ...HLIN VER At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl-27; G. A. Pinna, A. M. Silva, E. A. day next, Aug, ing Green, Olub beat Club de. Re- Continued Fare 1, Col. # 16, at 0 p.m.
ball Club brat Hongkong Cricket Club on all three rinks (5 points)
to 0).
RECREIO, BEATEN
turday, Aug.
810-10423
2nd/14th Punjab'
1941
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