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SPORTS
KOWLOON F. C. INCREASE LEAD OVER KOWLOON TONG IN SECOND DIVISION OF LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
Clean Sweep Victories By Cheuk Hung
Craigengower Checked: Aitken's Big Win For Police
BY "L. G."
Chief interest in last Saturday's lawn bowls matches lay in the encounters between the two aspirants for the Second and Third Division titles respectively. KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB in the Steond Division have further increased their lead over KOWLOON TONG, their closest rivals, as the result of their 3-2 points win in Actually, the result of this their match against Kowloon Tong. match was a tie on aggregate but their win on two rinks has given Kowloon F.C. an odd point victory.
The POLICE, though third in the Third Division table, have a very good chance of securing the title as they are only nine-and-a- half points behind KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB, the pre- sent leaders, with three matches in band
Miniature Football Cup League
IMPORTANT MATCH THIS AFTERNOON Leading in the Cheuk division of the Cheur Hồng Cúp miniature football Leagus, the Sal Yuen Club, who bave practically assured themselves of the championship, will meet the lowly-placed Kwan Ying team in their last fixture at the Public Works Recreation Club ground, Causeway Bay, today at 5.30 p.m.
These two teams met last Satur-, home team from making a clean
At 6.30 o'clock, Tien Kwong wil day at Austin Boad and this game sweep when he tied the scores at resulted in a win on aggregate for 17-all against A. W. Brown.
meet Talkoo who will be going all In the Third Division the Police out to win as this will place them the visitors (Police though they were down on two rinks, thanks to are making a bold bid for the in a favourable position for the J. C. Aitken's big win over H. Nish, championship. They beat the pre-runners-up title. But Then Kwong Kowloon Bowling may cause an upset as it is learned For the first time in very many sent leaders,
Green Club 012 aggregate last that C. Santos and G. Maher, both weeks Craigengower had to be
Saturday while playing in an of St. Joseph's, have agreed to content with a 3-1 points win instead of the usual maximura away match though, actually, they play in this important match. It was Aitken's The teams are as follows:- five-nil. The team to whom goes lost on two rinks.
Sai-Yuen-Chan Yue-shing; Lee the credit of checking Craigen-rink who saved the day for the
Kwok Yau-koi, Lau gower's monotonous surcession of Police with his 16-shot win over Kai-yuen;
Mac Tak-yen; Tsoi Hon-kui, Mak Wai- clean sweeps is Indian R.C. who Nish to make up for J. Lvery nearly caused a major upset, Donald's and A. E. Carey's six-shot lun and Lau Sik-kwal,
last Saturday. They lost by the defielt at the hands of C. Wallis and L. A. Jordan respectively and narrow margin 01 three shots. which is a very worthy effort con-enable the Police to win by 10 sidering the fact that they were shots on aggregate. playing on a strange green.
Of the three home skips only U M. Omar won, but his big win over A. R Dallah was sufficient to cover Charlie Rosselet's 11-shot deficit
SATURDAY'S MATCHES
The following is the programme for Saturday:
FIRST DIVISION
at the hands of Abe Abbas. B. W.; Kowloon Docks V. RECREIO "A" Bradbury and A. K. Minu tying Civil Service v. CRAIGENGOWER their rink score al 21-all. Omer INDIAN R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. who has won all his 14 rink games, Kowloon B.G.C. "E" . POLICE beat Dallah last Saturday by 14K'LOON B.G.C. "A" v. Recreio "B" shots. Included in his rink score
of 31 to Dallah's 17, were a seven and a stx on the 15th and 18th
heads.
SECOND DIVISION
Kwan Ying-Lai Kwong-suen; Hut Yun-lam; Le Yu-cheung, "Lo Ting-kwan; Mak Kuen-waf, Hut
Wai-chot and Lam Ping-tong.
Tien Kwong-Mak Slu-ing: G. Maher; Ip Chik-wal. Hu Chor-pin; Kan Chik-yan. C. Santos Wong Wing-hong.
Taikoo--Yeung Pul-wing: Fok
and
Yu-wab; Tsang Man-kwong, Sum
Lee To-sun, Fung Hon-sing; Kwan-sing and Lo Wing-hung.
League standings are as follows:
CHEUR LEAGUE
PWLD FAPts.
Kowloon C.C. v. HONGKONG C.C. Motor Club.. Craigengower v. KOWLOON TONG Sat Yuen ...... 7 KOWLOON F.C. v. Prison Officers Talkoo TAIKOO V. Hongkong FC.
THIRD DIVISION
DANGER OF RELEGATION Neither of the two teams in the: First Division who appeur to be m danger of relegation to the Second Hongkong FC. v. KLOON B.G.C. (Civil Service and Kowloon Bow POLICE v. Kowloon F.C.
Hongkong CC, v. INDIAN R.C. ing Green "B") added a single point to their total. The former RECREIO. v. H.K. Electric. (Civil Service) dropped all five points in their match at home against Recreio "A" who beat them by no less than 32 shots and ilikewise Kowloon Bowling Green "B" failed to secure a single point
YAU SAI-KWAN
WINS HARBOUR
in their match against Kowloon RACE FOR MEN
C.C. at Cox's Road. They lost on aggregate by 22 shots.
Miss Lee Po-luen Successful
Kowloon Docks, who
SLX suine weeks ago were in a precarious position as regards relegation, can now breathe a little more freely
Despite the none too favourable though they are by no means out weather on Sunday over 170 anim of the wood yet. In their last six mers, of both sexes, participated matches they have won four times. in the harbour race organised by Last Saturday they met and de- the Hongkong and Kowloon Resi- fcated Recrelo "B," as the result dents Union and in which all the of which they are now four more 17 lady entrants completed the points the richer. This game was course from Stonecutters to Lal- played at King's Park and result-cblkok,
ed in a win for Kowloon Docks by At the conclusion of the race..
Mak Kan-nam,
8 6 1 1 13 6 13 5 0 2 23 9 12
7 4 0 3 19 4 11
Kam Fal 7 4 1 2 24 10 10 Hau Sang .... 7 4 3 0 19 6 8 Tien Kwong ... 3 4 0 11 18 6 Tung Po
Bet Luen.
8 16 1 1 38 9
8 1 2 0 10 14 2
Kwan Ying...7 0.6 1 3 20 1
BUNG LEAGUE
Tung San...
P W L D F A Pts. 7 6 0 1 29 9 13 Chun Wan....75 2 0 23 11 10 Tung Yee ...@ 4 1 1 28 6 9
Ma Luk San.. 6 4 2 0 29 9 8 Nam Yeung ... 40 12 17 6 Kwok Kwan 73 4.0 12 24 6 Tai Yip... 70 70 7.64 0 Wing Ling 71 8 13 21 2
INTERPORT MINIATURE FOOTBALL
HONGKONG BEAT MACAO
The Hongkong. Interport minta-
Macao
15 shots on aggregate and on two prizes were distributed by Mr. Liu ture football team, led by Mr. Ko rinks.
Bing-chuen, chairman of the Cheuk-hung, salled for Macao, on Both A. Calman and M. Fergu Union,
Sunday to meet the Macao team in son won for the visitors, the)
an encounter at Arela Preta. Following were the results: former beating J. J. Basto by 10 MEN:-. Yau Sa-kwal (38 On arrival they were met by shots and the latter having a mins. 30 secs.): 2 Lau Tai-bing: representatives of the slight edge over E. de Sousa by 6 3, Cheung Blu-ping; 4, Tai Yuet-Miniature Football Association and shots. F Cullen lost to Albert mong; 5, Tsang Cheong-ming: 6 members of the home team. and Rodrigues by one shot.
were entertained at a tea party.
Later in the afternoon, the POSITION CONSOLIDATED LADIES:-Lec Po-luen (55 mins. Kowloon Football Club, leaders 39.secs.): 2, Shinni Wai-yung; 3, teams met, and after a very inter- in the Second Division, have far-Sa Wal-ying: 4 Ho Wal-man; 5, eating game, Hongkong won by two goals to one. The scorers for ther consolidated their position Ng Bal-in; 6. Sham Ho.
Hongkong were Lai Ching-yin and with the addition of three points
Chan Chark-kal which they obtained at the ex- pense of Kowloon Tong whom they beat by three points to two as the result of their win on two rinks. The aggregate, however, was tied at 50-all. The fact that Kowloon Tong were playing at SWIMMING. European YMCA, home did not prove to be to their advantage, Two of their skips lost, A.. J. Kew was beaten by W. V. Field by six shots and A. Boky. lost to P. Younghusband by the same margin. J L Stephen's 12- shot win over E. Kern, however, iled the aggregate.
Hongkong Cricket Club very nearly brought off a clean sweep win at the expense of Craigen- gower whom they beat by 48-4 points. This game was played at Chater Road and resulted in a⠀
SPORTING
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FIXTURES missioner of Police of the Portu
TODAY
Swimming Championships pool 8 pm, TENNIS "B" Division: C.R.O v. KCC.. KTG.CA. v. C&C.C BCLA VAT.O.
TOMORROW BE BASKETBALL National v South China 7:30 pm; Bark "Union v: Yu Leang, 8.30 p.m. FENNIS. "A" Division: LRG. v. SCIAA, ECC. v. HR.U.T.C., CDR. v. "OR.C. "O" Division: IROV ODR BOAA ORU (1) OGC v. HKUT.O
guese Colony were among the large number of spectators,
The Hongkong team returned yesterday.
Football Club Club Pavilion." p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 LAWN BOWLS. First Division: Kowloon Docks R.C v. Recreta "A" Civil Service v. Craigen- gower, Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Kowloon BQC" v. Police R.C Kowloon (BG.C. "A" v Recreto "B" Second D- vision Kowloon CC v Hong- kong C.C. Crafgengower v. Kow
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