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THE WORLD SPORT

LAWN BOWLS.

CRAIGENGOWER LOSE TO KOWLOON B.G.C.

Craigengower's bid for the re- tention of championship honours was temporarily cheeked when they were surprisingly defeated by the Kowloon Bowling Green, who won by the narrow margin of four shots.

DIVISION I.

Craigengower C.C. Surprised By Kowloon Bowling Green.

A heavy defeat on one rink cost the champions two valuable points in their match with the Kowloon Bowling Green on the Peninsula, the home team winning

four Scores:

Craigengower

F. J. Neves.

by

Kowloon B.G.C.

D. Muir

J. S. McIntosh

E. W. L. Hogbin

A. M. Holland

R. S. Nichol

H. K. Rose

U.S. BASEBALL.

-

LATEST LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS.

New York, May 14, ed as follows:

Yesterday's baseball matches result

American League.

Ano po NO ON

R." H.

E

St. Louis New York wit

5

2

Detroit

11

0

Boston

1

8

Chicago

7.

15

Philadelphia

17

Cleveland

17

Washington

7

National League.

New York St. Louis

9 10

TO

0

GARRISON NEWS.

LATEST PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Announces

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

ENTRIES FOR STEEL COULSEN LEAGUE RECEIVED.

GOLF BATTLEFRONT TRANSFERRED.

MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONS The London Gazette

AT MOORPARK. The promotora of the Steol Coulson several promotions and appointments Billiards League have received the amongst officers serving in the China list of entries for the forthcoming

London, May 17. Commard. Lt-Colonel C. D. Myles, season, nine teams signifying their front was transferred to Moor Park, The Anglo-American golf battle- O.B.E., R.A.LLC., promoted Colonel intention

from 14th April. Colonel Myles is matches will be played on Friday, hole skirmish between the respective

to compete.

The first

Rickmansworth, to-day where a 36 Assistant Director of Medical Ser-May 23. vices, China Command, and Senior The entries are as follow: Chief (America) and Abe Mitchell (Eng match-play champions, Leo Diegol Medical Officer, Hongkong Area,

and Petty Officers

Club, Royal land) for side stakes of £250 con..

Island), cluded an historic week.

az

(Stonecutters'

Captain and Brovet Major B. Rcarreants' Mess, Royal Artillary

Diegel had the use of two caddies, one carrying his clothes. Ha was wearing four pull overs but by the time the sixth hole was reached be had discarded three of them

Mullaly, 10th Gurkka Rifles, is pro- moted Major as from the 5th of Sep (Hongkong), Royal Engineers Ser tember, 1928. Major Mullaly 4 Brigade Major, Tientsin Area.

geants Mess, Somersets Sergeants'

LASS, Garrison

Sergeants' Mess, Et. A. Gordon, M.C., D.CML MLM., Warders Mess, Hongkong Police and who is Adjutant of the 2nd. Ba. The St. Patrick's Club (holders). Royal Scots at Tientala, Captain from January 15, 1930, and local agents for Messrs. Steel Coulson, Besers. H. Ruttonjes & Son, the promoted

After winning the first hole, retains his appointment of Adjutant. will present prizes to each member Mitchell took three putts at the third Lient. J. P. Wills, M.C., (Ordnance of the winning team, to the player the fifth; the sixth went to Mitchell, whore Diegel squared. Diegel won Officer, 4th, Class) is retained for making the highest break throughout service in that appointmet, with the the tournament and to the player who but the American took the eighth and rank of Captain, with seniority to wins the most for next Friday, are lead to the eighteenth, which he won, turned and up. He maintained the count as from December 10, 1020. Tho matches

Jemndar Fauja Singh, H.K.S. Bdc., as follows: Royal Artillery (Stone and had a lead of two up after the R.A., is promoted Subadar from 3rd cutters Island) v. Royal Artillery first half of the match,

Diegel went round in 76 while January, and Havildar Jagat Singh (Hongkong), Chief and Petty Officers' steps into the rank of Jemadar on the Club v. Garrison Sergeants Hess, Mitchell took one stroke more. Both same date.

Hongkong Police v. Warders, Somer gave a poor exhibition of putting, sets Sergeants' Mess v. St. Patrick's

Later. Club.

Leo Diegel, beat Abe Mitchell

Captain B. F. Dicker, Indian Army is appointed G.S.O. 3rd Grado, China Command, from February 26.

R.A.M.C. Dance,

The tennis court at the Military Hospital, Bowen Road, was the scene Brooklyn-Cincinnati, postponed, rain. of a very enjoyable dance on Friday

shots,

Boston Chicago

Philadelphia

M. A. R. Sousa

W. Gill

15 B. W. Bradbury 16

E. Tuck

E. el Arculli

A. E. Coates

II. McTavish

A. R. Waibley 26 U. M. Omar

H. F. Stoneham W. T. Brightman V.H.W. Chittenden J. Cavanagh

H. Nish

L. Guy

R. H. E.

3 9 1

10

1

· 18

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13

2

Pittsburgh...... 8

Today's results were as follows:

National League.

19

New York

St. Louis

Brooklyn

C. S. Rosselet 18 R. Basa

20

59*

Civil Service v. Police.

8122

On their own ground, the Civil Service C.C. defeated the Police R.C.

by 36 shots.

Civil Service

F. Jones

Scores:

S. E. Alderman

L. Holland

Police R.C.

W. Dall

McHardy

J. C. S. Fender

28 Hargreaves

Gincinnati

***

R. H.

E.

4 1

10

+

16

0

9

1

(All other games in both leagues The League standings are now o under:

postponed because of rain).

National League.

New York. Chicago:

St. Louis Pittsburgh

W. L. Pct. 14 པ .600 17 11 .607 14 12 .538 12 11 .523 13 12 .520 12 12 .500 12 14 463 7 15 ,318 American League.

Brooklyn Cincinnati

Boston

16

Philadelphia

A. Q.Brawn

J. T. Dobbie

W. McLeod

1. E. Longbottom Brittain

A. E. Murphy R. Marks

G. C. Mosa 13 J. C. West

15

Philadelphia

Washington

Cleveland

New York.

* J. S. Dick

Boston

8

Chicago

St. Louis

$9

Detroit

E. W. Simmonds F. Nolan

H. F. Westlake G. Alexander J. Hollidge

A. W. Grimmitt 34 E. Post

75

Recreio v. Taikoo R.C.

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio drew with the Taikoo R.C. Scores:

Recreio

II. A. Alves

1. Gutierrez

P. Yvanovich

C. E. Marques 22

E. L. Barros

A. V. Barros C. A. Lopes A. Ribeiro

A. S. Gomes

L. C. R. Sousa

Taikoo RC.

J. Sloan, Sr.

A. Stalker

14

J. Laing

R. Wallace

J. C. Chalmera

J. G. Polson

J. Russell

15 W. Wotherspoon 31

J. Chapman

T. Grimes

C. G. Silva

G. McLeod

R. F. Luz

26 N. Drummond

18

63

63

Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Dork.

On their own ground, the Kowloon C.C. lost to the Kowloon Dock R.C.

by 20 shots, Scores:

Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon Dock.

H. G. Cooper

E. Docherty

W. Hedley

A. Hyde-Lay

16 R. Lapsley

H. Gittins

C. J. Tacchi

J. Fraser

A. C. Burford

J. Howe

B. Petheram

L. Pct. 17. 7 .708 16 0 .040 14 ถ .600

12 10 $45

10 14 .417 9 13 409 10 15 400 20 .28G

HOME RACING.

JUBILEE HANDICAP WON BY LUCKY TÖR.

London, May 17. The Jubilee Flandicap was run at Epsom to-day, the result being follows:

Lucky Tor

Six Wheeler

Lion Hearted

13

The betting was 8/1 Lucky Tor, 10/1 Six Wheeler, and 100/9 Lion Hearted.

There were fifteen starters, Lucky Tor winning by a length, with two lengths separating the second and third.Reuter.

J. M. Ribeiro

F. C. Finner.

E. Mowfung

V. Field

W. Wurd

J. Vander Lely

34

R.-C. Reed

J. Carr

F. C. Goodman

A. V. Ramsay

J. McKelvie

A. E. Silkstone 22 C. Atkinson

E. Kern

T West

L. Rapley

18 G. E. Roylance 28

G. E. . Thompson

S. M. Flegg

W. A. Hale

16 A. W. Davidson 35

07

Stage

AUSTRALIANS MEET THE M.C.C.

REACH TOTAL OF 285 IN IST INNINGS,

night, the Junior Ranks, R.AM.C... being the hosts. A large number of guests took the opportunity of danc- ing under somewhat cooler conditions than prevail indoors, and the Astral Band was heard to good advantage on

London, May 17. erected, and artistically illuminated, at one side of the court.

With the exception of Richardson, Amongst those present were only batsmen to make any runs for who recently scored a century, the Colonel EL. W. Russell, O.B.E.. R.A.M.C., Matron Miss K. Roscoe, the Australian tourists in their

matches preliminary

before the R.R.C., Qaimns, and a number of the Nursing Sisters, Qaims.,,

W. M. whose first Test, have been

Wood dresses in silver grey and scarlet full, the captain, Don Bradman and W. H. Ponsford. It was again left added a picturesque touch, of colour to these three to do the scoring in

tu the scene. Refreshments were served during an interval, and the

guests and hosts voted the dance one of the most successful held in the hospital.

Corporals Entertain. The Corporals

Light Infantry of the Somerset ciprocating the entertainment of the Argylls Corporals a fortnight ago, and entertained the latter to tennis and billiards at Murray Barracks last week. At tennis, the Somersets once more proved superior to the Argylls, the results of the sets being 13 follows:

their present match with the M.C.C.,

which was started to-day at Lord's.

promising start but The earlier batsmen gave the team others

the

one up.

Though beaten, Mitchell made a gallant, last-minute recovery, after being four down at the 27th. He won strokes and also the

the 20th pulling his tee shot inte

30th after

the gorse from where be

made

marvellous recovery, the ball pitching

a yard from the pin. Mitchell squared at the 35th with a birdie. Then at the 36th, with a typical demon putt, Dickel, from the edge of

the green, heled out, while Mitchell missed from three yarda-Router.

MUSSOLINI'S SEA AMBITIONS.

NAVAL PROGRAMME MUST BE CARRIED OUT.

Florence, May 18.

In the course of

failed to carry on the good work. Woodfall.

and Ponsford Bradman between them knocked up

of a total of 285. The captain had a Fasciat gathering an address to

52 when his wickets was taken, made 52

Mussolini declared that there is while Bradman, who has been the "nothing more insulting for the most prolific scorer of the side, con- pride of the Italian people than tributed 66. Ponsford was 82 not the insinuation that our Naval out when the innings closed.

programme will not be carried the most successful out." Allom was bowler, taking fire wickets for 67 runs. Reuter.

FANLING GOLF.

Mr. O. Eager won the Bogey Pool

Perkins and Bradley, S.L.I., won all three sets against Gréave and Hender-l sen, Hegars and Brayaon, and Turner! and Chatfield.

Trebolo and Swann, S.L.I., lost to at Fanling during the week-end. Greave and Henderson, defeated His handicap was 11 and he finish- Hogars and Brayson, and Turner and ed 2 down, There were 28 entries. Chatfield.

Martin and Fear, S.L.L, lost toning by 752 Greave and Henderson, defeated Scores: Hogars and Brayson, and Turner Argylls. and Chatfield.

Robertson Hunter

The totals of games ran out at

49 for the Somersets, and 28 for the Hutton Argylls,

Wark

At billiards, the Argylls repeated | Freeburn their win at the last meeting, win- Green

points against 717.

Somerseta.

160 Rayzon

138 Swann

150 Martin

97 Wilkins

117 Sherston

100 Martin

He emphasised that it must be fulfilled exactly as laid down," and the 29 new ships shall be launched, Italian people, provided it does not "because I am convinced that the stay a prisoner in the sea that once belonged to Rome, must be capable of making exceptional sacrifices."-Reuter

Kobe, May 17, 150 The Chinese Olympic team arrived 125 this evening on the Taiyo Mara, ! 150 They will be accorded a reception 'at' 150 the Chinese Assembly. Hall by local

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DIVISION II.

Civil Service and Bowling. Green Both Win.

F. V. Ribeira

F. Goodwin

H. Overy

J. G. Lyal

T: Coleman

W. Greig

F. Cullen

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L. E. Lammert 20 W. M. Johnston 21

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+

Tulkoo R.C. v. Recreio.

On their own ground, the Taikoo R.C. lost to the Club de Recreio by 31 shots. Scores:

Recrelo

W. Cummingham R. A. Basto

78

Taikoo RC.

W. Brown

J. M. Alves

S. 'Amery

F. X. Soares

J. J. Whyle

13 A. H. Basto

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II.K. Electric v. Kowloon C.C.

Ru-ber-oid Roofing

Cooking Apparatus

The Yacht Club all but turned the tables on the Civil Service C.C. at North Point. The visitors won by the narrowest possible margin. Scorea: Yacht Club

Civil Service C.C.

A. Stevenson

L. S. Greenhill

P. W. Ramsay

J. Willmatt

W. Bickford-

L. R. Whant

A. Macfarlane 19 R. T. Taylor 21

E. S. Abraham

H. E. Strange

L. E. Luck

R. R. Davies

17 W. E. Hollands 24

A. Murdoch

E. W. Carpenter

A. L. Shields

E. B. Reed

A. T. Hamilton

R. R. Wood

B. E. Maughan

F. H. Holdman

J. W. Deakin

C. Summers T. Stainton R. K. Duncan W. Bell

J. Sloan, Jr. T. Swan

J. M. S. Rozaric

13 F. X. Silva

E. M. Remédios

M. Baptista Remedios

A. Robarts

D. Walmsley 12 J, E. Ozorio

At North Point, the Electric R.C. lost to the Kowloon C.C. by 41 shots. Scores:

H.K: Electric.. W. Stoker.

A. Chapman 26 F. H. W. Haynes 18 G. T. Padgett

62

Craigengower v. Kowloon B.G.C.

י

Kowloon C.C.

J. Smith J. S. Dinner T. W. Carr 12. J. Blackburn 34.

F. F. Duckworth 63 H. Hatch

At Happy Valley, the Craigen. gower C.C. lost to the Kowloon BGC. by eight shots. Scores: Craigengower C.C. Kowloon J.G,C, W. McBride A. La de Sousa Y. Abbas W. Collins

G. J. Chambers Campbell

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83 W. Drake

S. J. Clarke D. S. Hall

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