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LAWN BOWLS.

CIVIL SERVICE DEFEAT

BOWLING GREEN; ;

OLYMPIC GAMES.

JAPANESE LEAD EASILY AT END OF DAY.

·

CHESS PLAYERS FROM CANTON.

ENTERTAINED BY KOWLOON CLUB MEMBERS,

· SCOTLAND BEATEN AT GOLF.

VICTORY FOR ENGLAND AT

ST. ANDREWS.

An interesting series of chesa

Salat Andrews, May 24. matches was played at the Station Hotel, yesterday when members of The customary preliminary to the the Kowloon Chess Club entertainer Amateur Championship was, the Messrs. W. Sommerlatte, of the Ling- Anglo-Scottish match which started nan University and I. A. Boulanin of Canton, Two official games were with the foursomes, England scoring played against representatives of the three and a half and Scotland one and local club, both matches going in

a half. The results of the four- favour of the: Kowloon met

somes were as follows:.

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New York, May-4-- Tene of Market Firm,

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Tolley and Wethered beat Smith American Smelting.. and T. Torrance 4 and 3.

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Boulanin engaged D. E. Carvalho who won a fine game after the Canton player had had slightly the better of the game at the beginning Boulsnin failed to see a comparatively easy trap and lost in an exchange, forcing few more moves.

Bourn and Storey halved. their him to resign after a him to The second match was played between Sommerlatte and H. W. Randall who match with Tulloch and McKinlay. had gained an advantage half war Campbell and McRuvio beat Hartley through the game and by placing and Oppenheimer 1 up.

General Motors General Railway Signal carefully established a commanding

and Kyla 1 up.

Tire and Rubber found it hopeless to continue.

Goodyear very pleasant

England was also successful in the Granby Consolidated exchange of greetings at the tiffin, singles, and lend Scotland by eight Hudson Motors... during which, Mr. S. Smith, Vice to four. Two of the singles matches International Cement President of the Kowloon Chess Club were halved, the results being as

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There were some

A most exciting match.was wit- and we first time in the history of presided in the absence of Mr. G. F. follows:

Canton

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Tokyo, May 24. Rain, shotly after four o'clock

Amid picturesque ceremonies the greatly interfered with Saturday ninth Far astern Olymple Games afternoon's lawn bowis league pro- gramme.. On the Kowloon aide opened at the Meiji Shrine Stadium

to-day before 30,000 spectators. the rain was not as heavy as at

At baseball China beat the Hongkong and all the three Philippinca by to 6 runs. matches played there were cont Kitamoto broke the Far Eastern plated. Of the five games on the rècord for Japan) also broke lead, his opponent resigning when he Beck and Fidian beat W. Torrance Dust....... Hongkong side, a definite result ord for 1,500 metres in 4 minutes was reached in only one that the record for the broad jump. He between the Hongkong Electric id 7.59 metres,

in the women's volley ball contest and Taikoo.

Chino beat the Philippines by £2

and 21 and 17, nessed at KowloonBowling For:

For the Green, where Civil Service won by the games, Japan won the Olympic the narrow margin of one shot. basketball contest, defeating Chinn by They wese down about six shots to . The game was rough, and when Brawn and Grimmitt's rinks hary fouls were called, especially by had finished, but Moss saved the the Chinese, who complained that the

official favoured the Japanesă. situation. On the last head t

At half time Japan led by 15 to 12. lunked impossible for Civil Service Uyeda was Japan's highest scorer to win, but Moes had a big slice with 14 points, and Tong was China's of luck in touching the jack and star player with ten points. giving his side three, the nearest being

yard away, about A Whibley made a good effort to draw the shot but failed. At the Club de Recreio, Kowloon Dock lost by two points.

Hongkong Electric obtained their first victory in the second division, and the Recreio triumph- ed on the K.C.C. green.

DIVISION I.

Civil Service. Victory Over Bowling Green.

BY ONE SHOT.

Kowloon Bowling Green Club, play- ing at home. lost to Civil Service C. C.

UNEXPECTED by one shot.

Bowling Green.

GUESTS. S. Nichel

H. H. Rose

H, M. McTavish

E. R. Whibley

D. Muir

J. S. McIntosh

E. W. L. Hogbin

Civil Service. Jas. T. Dobble.

L. E. Longbottom R. T. Taylor 20G. C. Moss

F. Jones

S. E. Alderman

A. H. Oswick.

In the women's tennis, Mrs, fchao beat Miss Lucy Lee, 6-2, 6-7, C-), and Miss Gloria Lee beat Miss Careago, 6-1, 6-1

The score at the end of the day was: Japan 37 points, Philippines 7,

China 0, and India 0.-Reutor.

Nightingale, the President. In ex- tending a welcome to the

It with players, Mr. Smith said: great pleasure that I rise to welcome you all on behalf of the Kowloon Chess Club. Our worthy President, Mr. Nightingale, regrets that he in unable to attend to offer you this welcome but sends his best wishes for the success of the meeting.

Wethored beat Smith: 2 and 1. Bookless beat Tolley 4 and 3.. Twedell and Campbell halved. Stout and T. Torrance halved. McKinlay beat Bourn 5 and 4. Storey beat Dawson 1 up. Hartley beat Tulloch 2 and 1. McRuvie beat Oppenheimer 1 up. Buck beat Kyle 1 up. Fidian beat W. Torrance 5 and 4.

--Renter.

Return Golf. Matches.

London, May 24. Cotton played a match as the At Couldson Court, Horton Smith

Unfortunately there is not such a large attendance of members as I should have liked to see, but as Sun- days are more or less given over to more active pastimes, we cannot very well expect a full turn out. Owing to the obvious difficulty of arranging chess meetings between either Canton return for the one last year. At the end of eighteen holes Cotton was or Macao on any other day, I think for us and in the next round he held that a Sunday is ideally suited for

Huge Attendance.

Tokyo, May 24. Eight new records were established to-day, including two wiping out the marks in yesterday's trials.

of strength but to forster a friendly At Blackwell, Mitchell and Diegel The attendances at the perform-spirit between our Canton chess played a match as the return for the it and on May 17. At the end of ances far surpassed those at any pre- friends and ourselves, hoping that. vious meet in the Orient, the crowd will be the forerunner of many more eighteen holes Mitchell was leading by being among the greatest witnessing such meetings. This being now a three holes, his card showing 71 as Mitchell a track meet anywhere in the world..complished we shall probably try to compared with Diegel's 74. The day's total attendances were do the same with Macao.

stayed in the lead during the after- nearly 100,000.

There is a point which we have noon and beat Diegel 3 and 2- In the men's volleyball the Philip-in view and that is to arrange a real Reuter. pines beat China by 22-20 and 21-17. battle of wits between the best At soccer Japan beat the Philip-players in Canton, Macao and Hong- pines by seven goals to two.

it. The primary object of arranging on to his lead and beat Horton Smith this meeting was not to have a trial 4 and 3.

kong. This we hope to do next sea- Glub for the hospitality extended toi

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VICTORY.

WIN IN FRENCH TENNIS

・・ CHAMPIONSHIP.

Paris, May 24.

In the women's doubles final of the French Hard Courts Championship. Miss Helen Wills (Mrs. Moddy) and Miss Ryan, beat Madame Mathieu and Mile. Barbier, of France, 6-3, 6-1:

In the fourth round of the; men's doubles, Bórotra and Debuzelet beat Tilden and Coen 6-2, 8-10, 5-7, 6-8, 7-5,--Reuter.

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GOLF IN FRANCE. SAUBABER'S VICTORY IN

CHAMPIONSHIP.

Of the twelve records shattered, son.

Paris, May 25. The Kowloon Chess Club, gentle-them and intimated that arrange

The French professional golf cham the cleven by the Japanese tell the Nippon's sweeping vict

victory in the men, extend to you a hearty welcome ments would be made for an invita- track and field division. The final and shall be pleased at all times to tion to the local players to visit pionship at St Germain resulted as 293 points, ex-follows. Saubaber 21 score was: Japan, 131% points; meet chess players from Canton when Canton two weeks hence. He

Philippines 32; China, 1; India 0. visiting the Colony. We thank you pressed the hope that these visits Boomer 295 and Dallemagne 300

The Rising Sun cohorts were

our invitation would bear more fruit. for having accepted

During the tiffin, opportunity was powerful and well-balanced array thereby affording us the opportunity and strong in all fifteen events and In the Orient."

a

A. M. Holland, 26 A. O. Brawn 17 demonstrated Japan's predominance

H. F. Stoneham

V. Chittenden

H. Nish

L. Guy

E. W. Simmonds

H. F. Westlake

J. Hollidge

of enlarging our circle of chess taken to distribute the prizes won in friends and hope that we shall have the Kowloon Chess Club tournaments the pleasure of mecting you all again during the year. The award follow

presented by Mr. Smith to the being:

The Japanese captured thirteen at no distant date. (Applause). firsts, the Pilipinos Torbie and Cugin Mr. Someriatto in replying... on

Championship: Winner, scoring the visitors' only victories, half of the visitors expressed regret Colony's 10 A. W. Grimmit 24 The Japanese also swept all places in that more players had not been able O. Hassan; runner-un C-31. Sequeira. Club Championship:-Winner, C. five events. China just escaped be to make the trip but pointed out the ing shut out, Kwong Tsz-tu capturing difficulty confronting them as they M. Sequeira; runner-up, D. E. Cat-

make the valho. the last scoring place in the last had no organisation

Minor Tournament.-Winner, O. event, the hop, step and jump. necessary arrangements. He thank- de Reuter.

ed the members of the Kowloon Chess Hassan; runner-up; R. B. Jackson.

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Recreio v. Kowloon D.R.C.

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At Kings Park, the Club Recreio defeated the Kowloon Dock R. C. by two shots.

Recreio

E. L. Barros

J. Ribeiro

C. A. Lopes

A. Riberio

A. S. Gomes

1. C. R: Sousa

C. G. Silva

R. F. Luz

II. A. Alves.

1. A. Gutierrez

Kowloon Dock

W. Greig

V. Ramsay

F. Cullen

26 W. Johnston 15

C. Atkinson

J. McKelvie

F. C. Goodman

25 S. Gray

H. G. Cooper

E. Docherty

P. A. Yvanovich W. Hedley*

C. E. Marques 15 R. Lapsley.

66

Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.

117

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HOCKEY MATCH..

In a hockey match at Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon, the Radio Sports Club defeated a team from H.M.S. Bruce by three goals. to one.

1. Sorby S. J. Clarke

32 J. F. Lunny

J. Sloan, Jr.

T. Swan

G. Stewart

L. de Rome

21 D. Walmsley

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A. Tarbuck

W. Cunningham

T. P. Saunderson D. S, Hill

W. Brown

S. Amery

35 J. J. Whyle

4

81

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The match between Taikoo and the Kowloon C C. at Taikoo was not completed. Taikoo were leading when rain brought the game to an end...

Taikoo.

Kowloon C.C. A. C. Burford

G. McLeod

J. Span

J. Laing

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Kowloon C.C. v. Recreio.

On their own ground, the Kowloon C. C. lost to the Club de Recreio by 19 ahots.

Kowloon C.C.

W. Borrowman

L. Jeeves

W. W. Hirst 18 V. C. Labrum

F. G. Herridge

J. S. Dinner

T. W; Carr

L E. Lammert 17

L. Blackburn

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O. B., Raven Craigengower v. Police R.C.W: Goldenberg The Craigengower C. C. hold a com- F. E. Lawrence fortable lead of 11 shots over the D. A. Purves Police RC. in an uncompleted: fixture. Craigengower. Police R.C.

F. J. Neves

M. A. R. Sousa D. Rumjahn Bradbury

E. Tuck A. E. Coates E. el Arculli U. M. Omar

W. T. Brightman W. Cellins C. S. Rosselet R.-Easa

Brittain

C. Alexander R.'Marks

7 J. C. West

W. McHardy

Johnson

J. C. S. Fender

13 Hargreaves

W. Dall

F. Nolan 12 E. Post

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Recreio

F. V. Ribeiro

J. M. S. Rosario

E. M. Remedios

22 F. X. Silva

R. A. Basto

F. X. Soares.

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J. Ribeiro

13 J. G. Ozorin

M. Baptiste

R. Robarts!

C. M.-S. Alvea

12 A. E. Alve

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Civil Service v. C.C.C..

20

21

25

Civil Service C.. C. hold an pdyan- tage of 26 shots over the Grafgen-

в gower C. C. In an uncompleted fix-

ture.

Civil Service, -:Craigengower.

F. H. Holdman Word

GR. R. Wood

J. Deakin

F. Haynes

J. R. Archibald *

Ribeiro

Dixon

J. S. Dick

20 Field

H E. Strange **

McBride

L. E. Luck

Sousa Abbas

9

D. K. Kharas

5

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DIVISION IL

Hongkong Electric's Big'

Victory.

NORTH POINT MATCH.

21W, E. Hollands 14 Cavanagh

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At North Point, the Electric R, C. defeated Talkoo R. C. by 40 shots.

Electric R.C. Taikoo R.C.

W. Stoker:

G. T. Padgett

F. F. Duckworth

H. Hatch

A. Stalker

T. Stainton

B. Bell

26 R. K Duncan

L. R. Whant

W. Bickford

E. L. Holland

R. C. Reed J. Carr A. E. Murphy 13 Gill

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