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THE WORLD SPORT
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE Į. FOOTBALL COUNCIL.
MATCHED.
TAIKOO SURPRISED BY CLUB
DE RECREIO.
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS OF
CHARITY, COMPETITION, The next meeting of the council of the Hongkong Football Association June 4, at the. Association culce, French Bank Building.
LOCAL TENNIS LEAGUE.
|HONGKONG C. C.`BEAT KOW-
LOON CRICKET CLUB, E
S.C.A.A, ACTIVITIES.
FORMATION OF A WOMEN'S AUXILIARY. ·.
Yesterday afternoon the Womon'a auxiliary of the South Chinn Athletic The Hongkong G. C. have con-Association, at a meeting in the club solidated their position at the hond room, was declared organized and a of the "A" Division, their victory committen of thirty young Chinese. over the Kowloon C. C. by the odd women will later announce the eloo set on Saturday giving them their tion of officers. More than 160 of fourth successive victory. Satur- the 400 pledged members attended..
One of the activitios decided upon day's match will have an impor
was company of f girl guldas comply. tant bearing on the ultimate ing with local regulations, in addition destination of the Championship to swimming, tammis, volley ba
ball, shield and by winning this fixture and other games, provided that rooms Club room the Hongkong C. O have beaten become available, while two of the strongest teams in the on the 6th Floor of the China Building League, They are now regarded will be provided for the exclusive use
of the
membora. Muric, ping pong, and a tea parlour will be some of the means of recreation. Special facilities re to bo made
to accommodate lady membera #t King's Park, whore, the South Association hpa China Athletic
A mild sensation was created in will be hold at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday as hot favourites. for the honours.
The minutes of council meeting
inwn bowls circles on Saturday when Taikoo R. C. suffered their first reversal of form by auccumb- ing to the newly elected Beercio hold in the Board Room of the team at King's Park. The Portus. C. M. Part on Tuesday, May 14. guose players, who make their state: Procentar. R. Hall in the debut in the premier Division, won chair), J. Ormiston, Commander J by a convincing margin, there being a difference of twenty shots between the respective totals. The hosts won on all three rinks.
"A" DIVISION. Hongkong C.C. Win By Odd
Set in Important. Gome.. On their own ground, the Kowloon
four acts to Ave. Sebres: h
H. D. Byron, Lt, W. R. George, 3... lost to the Hongkong CC, by Lawrance, F. Smith, H. K. Lee, F. E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher W. Black, G. T. May. (Hon. Treasurer) (K.C.C.) beat J. S, McEachran and and W. E. Hallands (Hon. Secretary), L. Goldman 8-6; beat G. W. Sewell Hon. Treasurer reported the re. and A. D. Humphreys 6.4; beat H. ceipts from the Sunday Herald H. Owen Hughes and. E. D. Lawrence Charity Cup Competition to be 7-5. Club de Recreio Provide Surprise $3,494, Expenses incurred in running lost to McEachran and Goldman 4-0
S. E. Green and T. Lay (K.C.C.) the Competition $427.30, leaving a nott total of $3,060.70 for distribution. lost to Sowell and Humphreys 7-9; lost to Owen Hughes and Lawrence †4-0.
DIVISION L
of the Week.
With two wins by fairly broad margina and a one-shot victory on the third rink, the Club de Recreio gained declalve victory over the Taikoo R.C. at King's Park. Tho visitors, who had won all their matches to date, were full of con- fidence but the promoted players soon showed that they were a forco to be seriously reckoned with, They took full points by a margin of twenty shots. Scores:
R. Luz
Taikoo 1.C.
J. Chalmers
Council decided in view of the fact that they had already subscribed a large gum to Charity, to proceed with the allocation on the sante lines as inst year, fc., to distribute the nett
proceeds:
Protestant Orphanage for
Chinese Children ........$200.00 Chinese Protestants Alma-
housen
Mission to Stamen
a
A. E. Guest and C. E. Millard. (K.C.C.) lost to McEachran and Gold- man 4-6; lost to Sewell and Hum phreys 3-d; beat Owen Hughes and Lawrence 7-5
Recrelo v. Chinese.
200.00 At King's Park, the Club de Recreio 300.00 Tost to the Chinese R.C. by nine sots 200.00 to nil. Scores:
Recreio.
F. Silva
L. Souza
T. Grimes
C. Silva
20 N. Drummond 18
C. B. Matthews
Allce Memorial & Affliated
St. Vincent de Paul Society Little Sisters of the Poor Chap Shing Hospital ....... Industrial Home for the Blind
260.70
400.00
200.00
Hospitali
400.00
H. A. Alvea
T. Young
Hongkong Benevolent Socity.
200.00
J. Chapman
St. Dunstan's Home
500.00
G. Morrison
Chinese Leper Miesion
200.00
W. Wother- Вроод
28
:
F. Soaros
C. Alven
P. Yvanovich 20
C. Vna
C. Lopes
C. Marques
A. Ribeiro
ឌ
J. Laing
3. Stalker
D. Muriro
10 J. Ferguson
71
$3,066.70
A. V. Remedios and C. A. Ribeiro (Recreio) lost to Ng Sze-kwong and C. Chon 3-6; lost to Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit 1-6; lost to M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo R-6,
A. V. Gosano and F. J. Remedioa (Rocreto) lost to Ng Sze-kwong and Chon 4-6; lost to Ho Ka-lau and Yow Man-kit 3-8; lost to Lo and Le 1-6. G. A. Noronha and V. Yvanovich (Recreio) lost to Ng Sze-kwong und Mr. Ormiston submitted a report Choa 6-7; lost to Ho Ka-lau and Yew from the Sub-Committee regarding | Man-kit 2-6; lost Lo and Lo 0-0.. the office for the Association, and ro 18 commended that an office on the 4th Floor of the French Bank Building be -51.taken.
Kowloon C.C. v Kowloon Docks. On their own greens the Kowloon C.C. went down
on
Scores
Docks by 23 abota. Scores:
Kowloon CC.
Capt. Dunbar
A. C. Burford
J. Fraser
L. E. Lammort 12
I. Gillins
B. Petheram
II. Overy
J. Gibson
W. Brace
J. A. Howe
A. Hyde-Lay
A. E. Silk-
stone
י
Kowloon Docks,
J. A. Lindsay
J. V. Ramsay
J. O. Melaggan
F. Cullen
C. Atkinson
J. Kempton
W. Hedley
20 J. C. Crown
22
28
E. Docherty
H..G. Cooper
J. McKelvic
17 J. Puncheon
40
27.
72
Bowling Green 'v Craigengower.
The Kowloon Bowling Greeh en-
tertained last year's champions but
were beaten by five shots. Scores: Bowling Green. Craigengower.
G. L. Buchanan" A. A. Razack
R. Duncan W. E. Halo
R. Hall
II. Nigh
D. W. Phillips
H. H. ROBO
1.
E. W. L. Hogbin
W. Runkoll
S. Eccleshall
J. S. Meintosh D. Muir
H. Beer
24 R. Base
Mr. Smith proposed "That the office As recommended by the Sub-Com- mitter be taken over on a twelve-
month lease at a rental not to execed $80 per month as from the 1st June, 1920, and that Messrs. J. Ormis ton, f: K, Lee and the Hon. Secretary be appointed a Sub-Committee to ar range the lease and the furnishing of the Office."
This was hecended by Commander Byron and carried unanimously.
E. S. Abraham
I. C. P. Rees
LR. Whant W. J. Bickford
A. T. Hamilton L E. Luck G. R. Edwards 12 J. Massey
60
27
40
Taikoo v Recrela, Playing at Talkoo the Club de Recres lost to the Dock players by
30 ahots. Scores:
Taikoo R.C.
R. Keown C: S. Cameron
J. Whyte
24
J. Sloan.
W. T. Brightman
J. Watson
W. Johnston
3.
W. Weir
A. E. Contes
E. el Arculli 10. M. Omar
F. J. Noves
M. O'Brien
M. A. R. Sousa
D. Gow
F
29
B. W. Brad,
bury
48
Civil Service v Police.
Club do Recreio A: S. Gomex J. M. S. Roaurio A. E. S. Alvсs 20 L. G. Gutierrez 12
M. Baptista
L... Remedios
A. Machado
20 H. McKechnie 22 J. Ribeiro.
A. C. Rosario
E. L. Barros
A. V. Barros
8. Hope
J. Colson
D. Spiers
15
D. C. Walma
Iny
12 A. A. Basto
68
The Polico RC. lost their Afth successive match when they paid a visit to their neighbours, the Civil Service C.O., losing by ten shots, Scores:
Civil Service.
J. T. 1aing
J. R. Archbald
J. Gregory
Police R.C.
J. Shophord
R. Markı
A
G. Hargreaves
II. T. Taylor 21*3, C. West
S. Kandla!
J. Deakin
J. Hollidge
A. W. Grim-
valtt
F. E. Booker
E. Postar
JAField wp.m
J. McLood
24 W. Mair
1218
74
Craigengower ▼ Bowling Green,
University v Indians.
At Pokfulam, the University, lost to the Indian R.C. by four sets to fivo. Scores:
a. pavilion and six tennis courte. -* and at North Point, where a “per.
at a cost of more than $30,000. manent bathing club is being erected
The South China Athletić Associa-
tion, formed more than 16 years ago, his new nearly 3,000 members. With the addition of the xdxillary and the recent increase in the membership, it is understood another request will allotment of more grounds for its se be made to the Government for the
tivities.
DERBY FAVOURITE.
LATEST BETTING FOR THE EPSOM CLASSIC.
London, Juno 2.
The latest betting on the Derby in
as follows:
6/1 Cragedour
8/1 Kopl
17/2 Mr. Jinka
10/1 Hunter's Moon 100/7 Gay Day
100/7 Walter Gay (takon and offered).-Reuter..
The Calcutta Sweep.
London, Juno 2..
A steady drizzle this morning has broken the prolonged drought, which had been causing some anxiety ro- garding the hardness of Epsom raco- course.
The Press Association learns that. the ticket which has drawn Cragadour In the Calcutta'awoop, in which, tho
Prof. R. E. Tottenham and Prof. L. Forster (University) beat 8, A. Rumjahn and A II. Rumjaha 6-2;sident in Calcutta.-Router. bent 1. M. A. Razack and S, A, Hus sain 6-4; beat A. A. Rumfahn and S. HI, Iamall 6-4..
prize muticy la about £130,000, is held by two Indiana and ́a European no-
G. de Sousa and H. T. Leo (Univor sity) lost to Ramjaha and Rumjahn 13-4; lost to Razack 'and Hussain 2-0; lost to Rumjahn and Ismail 3.6.
T. W. Chong and T. K. Lion (Unl versity) beat Rumjahn and Rumjahn 7-6; lost to Razack and Hussain 1-0;- lost to Rumjahn and Ismall 5-7,
"B" DIVISION,
Premier Club Continue to
Win Matches...
At King's Park, the Nippon Club lost to the Hongkong C.C, by three sets to six, Scores:
N. Nomura and
I
K. Suenaga
(Nippon) lost to C. E. Holmes and
0. E. C. Marton 2-8; beat R. K. Valentine and W. A. Nowers 6-4; lost to E. J. R. Mitchell and H. R. Reming- Lon 4-6,
T. Fujieda and K. Yoshikawa (Nippon) lost to Holines and Marton 2-4; beat Valentino and Nowers 6-4; lost to Mitchell and Hemington 2-0.
K. Nakura and Y. Sajiki (Nippon) lost to Holmes and Marton 1-6; lost 19 to Valentino and Nowers 9-11; beat
Mitchell and Remington 0-1.
Kowloon C.C. v, M.B.K.
On their own ground, Kowloon Cricket Club lost to Mitsui Itussan Kaisha by two sets to seven. Scores: 38. Jack and W. M. Gittins
The Craigengawer C.C. narrowly defented the Bowling Green at Happy Valley. The home team won by nine shots. Scores:
· Craigengower. W.. Field W, Gill J. Cavanagh J. Wiltshiro, 21
13 E. Tuck
18
W. Glendinning W. E. Hollands A. Clark
22
48
3. E. Alderman
D. E. Maughan
A. O. Brawn 13 G. C. Mon
68
DIVISION H.
New Leaders. Among the, Junior Players.
For the second week in succession
I. V. Pearso Y. Ahban
WiCollins
Bowling Green
G. Thompson V. H. Chittenden E. B. Draka D, F., Warçon 19
II. F. Stoneham ́¡
A. W. E. Davidson 1. Crale. ralli 21: G. E. Koylance/18
(K.C.C.) beat G. Nakamura and N. Hayase 7-5; lost to T. Ema and S. Fukushima 6-8; beat T. Edo and M. Kilajima 6-1,
G. Lee and R. B. Hambly (K.C.C.) lost to Nakamura and Hayase 3-6; lost to Ema and Fukushima 2-0; lost to Edo and Kitajime 4-6.
A. Hansen and W. Brown (K.O.C.) lost to Nakamura and Hayase 3-6 lost to Ema and Fulcushima 2-6; lost to Edo and Kitajima 6-8.
Y.M.C.A. v. Indian R.C.
HEAT WAVE IN U.S.A.
Į
TWENTY DEATHS REPORTED IN NEW YORK.
New York, June 1. Over 20 deaths have occurred in New York City alone owing to ́n heat wave with a shade tempera- ture of 90 degrees.
In Boston and Pittsburg the temperature was 97 degrees.-- Router's American Service.
LETTER GOLF.
To FIRE to-day's SHOT take careful aim and blaze away five times. That's par..
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1-The idea of letter golf is to change one word to another and do it in par, a given number of strokes. Thus to change COW to HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW HEW HEN.
2-You can change only one
At King's Park, the (European) | letter at a time. Young Men's Christian, Association.
-You must have, a complete defeated Indian Recreation Club by six word, of common usage for each sets to three, Scores:
jump. Blang words and abbrevia- T. J Price and ER. Price tions don't count (Y.M.G.A.) beat B. A. R. Bux and E.. The order of letters cannet be Moosalhoy 6-0; beat D. Mohamed and changed. 16A. K. Ismail 6-2; beat 8. 6. Hassain
One solution is printed on an- and A. K. Minu 6-9,
D. E. Khara FL Stapley . W. Eangenstrasse T. 'A. West S. Flegg
W. E. Bell
C. 8. Rossolet 20 J. Maclachian
62
*
52
H. Hampton And
C. 8., Pile other page. (Y.M.C.A.) best Bux and Moasabhoy 6-3 bent Mohamed and Ismail 7-6; lost to Hussain and Minn 10-12. -
Hongkong Electrie ▼ Kowloon C.C.
A. R. Mina and M. Hassan (LR.G) The Hongkong Electric R.G. again A White and E N. Ponsford beat Guinan and McCulloch 6-4; beat pleased their supporters by winning (V.M.C.A.) beat Bux and Moosabhoy Martin and Goddard 6-4; beat Penny their second match in successive 6-3; lost to Mohamed and Ismail 6-7; and Attwood 8-6, weeks, They mot the Kowloon C.C. lost to Hussain and Minu-2-6.
at home and wop by 17 shots, Heores:
ILK. Electric.
"C" DIVISION.
Kowloon C.C
1.
Run Away Victories For Winning Clubs.
the Yacht Club, who had won their r: E. Duckworth W. Brown first three matches, were defeated A. F. Paul
and now concede the leadership to the J. P. Lunny
Laithwalto
F. E. Lawrença
Civil Service C.C., who are bracketed W. B. Munkett 26 L. J. Blackburn with the Craigongower 0.C. The
9. J. Jordain
T. B. Smith
W. Borrowman
J. Hepburn
RA.O.C. v. Civil Service.
At Sookumpoo, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps lost to Civil Service Cricket Club by eight sets to one." Scores:
Col Exham and Major White At Bockumpoo, Indian Recreation V. H. Freeman 9-7; lost to F. Bradley (I.A.0.0) beat Major C. Willson and Club defeated Royal Engineers and and 3: Bendall 2.6% lont to C.Spitter Royal Corps of Signals by nine sets to and Dr. D. J. Valentine 2-6, nil Bcorezi
M. P. Madar and O. Hoosen' (LROJ
L. J. Davies 26 J. P. Robinson 14 beat QM.8. Gainan and Q.M.8. Me away (ILA.O.C.) lost to Willson and
scores were;
L.. de Roma
C. H. Coulte
Yacht Club.
Civil--Berrics.
S. Deacon
E B. Reed
E. W. gimmons
L. Hollanda
R. R. Davies
"
HL Lockhart
L. R. Wood
P. W. Ramsay
A. Chapman 17 F. Hayass 17
Button
Stevenson
E. W. Carpenter C. Bara
W. Macfarlane 27 F. H. Holdman 18
A. Tarbuck
O. B. Raven
C. E. Gahagan ··
J. F. Akaburat
Wabb Purvas
A Webster: 18 V. C. Labrum 20
8/Condr. Paver and B/Bgt. Green- Freeman 4-6; lost to Bradley and Culloch 6-15-beat Lt Martin and Bendall 4-6; lost to Splitoy azul. Q.M.S. Goddard 6-1; beat L/Cpl. Valentine.. 8-6. Penny and Sig., Attwood 6-8, -
8.Q.M.B. Canham and 8/Bgt. Hardy J. B. Ackber and V. Boonderam (R.A.0.C.) lost to Willson and (LR.C.) beat Guinan and McCulloch Freeman 6-7; lost to Bradley and 48 7-5 beat Martin and Goddard 6-3; Bendall 1-6: lost to Splitey and
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