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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1930.
THE
of
WORLD SPORT.
LOCAL BASEBALL.
WINS FOR JAPANESE AND SOUTH CHINA.
COLONY SWIMMING
CHAMPIONSHIPS.
J. R. JOHNSTONE WILL NOT CONTEST TITLES.
of
the
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE. THE TENNIS LEAGUE,
T
CRAIGENGOWER'S WIN OVER
CIVIL SERVICE.
The first division of the lawn
third
SOUTH CHINA BEAT M.B.K. AT-KING'S PARK.
"B" Division Table.
P. W. L. PLA.
12 12 12
Playing in the "B" division of the bowls league was finished on tennis league, South China. A. A. de Saturday when the two remaining teated the M.B.K. by six sets to three matches were played. Craigen at King's Park Scorea:
0. K. Lam and 5. W. Wong gower gained another convincing victory over Civil Service CC. and (S.C.AA.) lost to T. Ema and K.
Matsuo
2-6, beat G. Nakamura and S. thus prove themselves to be Pushima G-4, lost to T. Imura and T. worthy chatpions. This is the Fujimori 4-6. season in succession S. K. NEA
and K. S. Slow (S.CAA) Cralgengower have won the cham- beat T. Ema and K. Matsuo 7-5, beat pionship and they suitably cele-G. Nakamura and S. Fushima 6-3, brated the "hat trick" after the beat T. Imura and T. Fujimori 60.
Y. W. Lee and H. K. He (S.C.A.A) match when the players were escorted back to their Club house baat T. Eren and K. Matsuo 6-4, beat by a Band. The Civil Service G. Nakamura, and S. Fushima 6-2. members also went along as the inat to T. Imura and T. Fujimori 3-4. guests of Mr. B. W. Bradbury, the and sportingly joined in the cele Chinese R.C. leading skip of the first division. brations. There were congratu- Indian R.C. tory: speeches and teasts and a Craigengower C.C. very enjoyable evening was spent. South China A.A.
Club de Recreio DIVISION L
RE. Sports Club Craigengower Again Defeat Civil Service. Cralgengower and Civil Service, who have been very keen rivals through out the season, completed their pro- gramme. Craigengower visited Civil Service and won by no less than 25 shots. Omar's rink was up 20 and Bradbury the odd five. Incidentally, Following are the entries received: Bradbury has only been down once in Free style (100 yards): Lieut. Com-14 matches. mander Ha
Havers, R. Amery, T. Paget,] Civil Service. W. Lawrence, S. V. Gittins, Lau Ping-
Knocking the Texaco, pitcher all over the diamond, the Japanese came.
The feature of the nominations for home 11 to 5 at Carolina Hill on
On the first section
Colony's Saturday and made it more evident
Gnk swimming championships is the that they are fastest league nine in absence of J. R. Johnstone's name striking their form. Texaco made the from the lists. Prominent in local Japanese victory easier by being right swimming for some years, Johnstons nt colour. their basemen bring last year carried off most of the titles particularly at fault, but the Japanese and is generally recognised as the outfit was vastly superior to their Colony's speediest swimmer. A busi- previous displays. Oat in the ness visit to Shanghai is given as field where they were weak against his reason for not contesting the Filipinos, they
particularly titles. were effective.
Entrics for the events to be decid- Japanese jumped to the front righted at Saturday's night fete have been from the start, four runners crossing more than were anticipated, and the the plate in the initial frame against Swimming Association has decided Texaco's one. They went on steadily to arrange heats so that three com- increasing it. Texaco's rally came in petitors. only will race in the finals the sixth but Japanese finished it on Saturday. These heats are to be after three had gone up.
contested at 6 pm, on Wednesday at the V. R. C.
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Suzuki, 11.
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E. W. Simmonds Jas. T. Debbie J. Hellidge A. Grimmitt
plu, Leung Siu-man, Chan Ki-cheang. F. Jones
Women (100 yards): Misses P. S. E. Alderman Hunt, D. Hunt, Yeung Son-king, IA. H. Oswick Gittins, C. Weir, M. George, E. Booth, A. O. Brawn ADA. Anslow, E. Allen,
Boys (100 yards): A. "A. Rumjahn, 1 2 14 3 ro
R. B. Wood, I M. Remedios, A. Roza. F. J. Anslow, Alan C. Dalziel, F. Smirke, E. Souza, R. M. Azim.
Breast stroke (100 yards): W. Foraita, II. M. Remedios, M. M. de V. Soares, Chiu Tak-wing, Siu Tin-lin, Wan Kwong ting, Yeung Hang-wab, Wong Ki-chow, Lee Ki-yeung, C., H.
10
02.15
21 9 8
Banchits Earned Runs-Texaco 5. Japanese
Ismail.
Two base hits.--Barros. First on Balls.-Of Koga 5, Law- rener. Russakoff 3.
Struck Out by Koga 4, Lawrence 1, Left on Bases. Texaco 6. Japanese 5.
Doubled Plays.-Lawrence to Woo- dard.
First Buse on Errors.-Texaco 3. Japanese 3.
it by Pitcher.--Takahashi by Russakos.
Umpires. Ed. Chang und Bautista. Search W. Y. Lee.
Time of game--1 hour 48 minutes.
South China Shine.
trouble
Tan.
There will be two heats in the 100 yards free stlye and boys' champion- ship, with the beat winners and the faster of the two second men contest- ing the final. The winners
of the three heats of the women's and breast stroke events will be matched in the
Sinai.
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W. Collins
C.C.
Kowloon C.C. United Services R. C. Nippon Club... Civil Service C.C. European Y.M.C.A.
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The death of the talk-film bogy and a theatrical revival were fore. shadowed by Mr. C. B. when he addressed shareholders of the
Limited. London Palace, "Talk-films," he said, "have ceased to appeal merely as a novelty. As in the play world, they have to be good to be successful. The public are fed up with bad talk-films. "I believe that we are on the eve 16 B. W. Bradbury 21 of a great theatrical revival. Bet-
J. Orem L. E. Longbottom G. C. Moss J. J. Gregory
on
C. S. Rosselet
18 R. Basa
F. J. Keves
M. O'Brien
D. Rumjahn
E. Tuck
A. E. Coales E. el Arculli
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ter business has been done in London West End theatres than in any summer I remember," ht 30 added.
10 U. M. Omar
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Club de Recreio v. K.B.G.C.
K.B.G.C. v. Kowloon C.C.
Kowloon Kowloon C C. played
Club de Recreio turned the tables
Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Bowling Green seconds on the latter's
at green and won by 21 shots, beating them by eight shots King's Park. It was a keen match and the result was in doubt until the Kawloon CC. end, Reercio.
INDIAN R.C. ANNUAL |C. H. Basto
MEETING.
APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS FOR NEW SESSION.
E. L. BarroS
C. A. Lopes
Bowling Green.
D. Muir
J. S. McIntosh E. W. L. Hogbin
A. C. V. Ribeiro 16 A. M. Holland 20
H. A. Alves C. E. Marques
P. A. Yvanovich
L. Gutierrez At the annual general meeting of A. S. Gomes the Indian Recreation Club, held at L. C. R. Souza Sookumpoo yesterday evening and pre- C. G. Silva sided over by Mr. A. el Arculli, the R. F. Luz President of the club, the following office bearers were elected for the current year:
President, Mr. A. el Arculli; Vice- Presidents, Messrs. S. S. Mohindar Singh and Sirdar Khan; Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. H. Mndar: Hon. Treasurer. Mr. Badan Singh,
P. T. Farrell
T. S. West.
R. S. Nichol 27 H. McTavish
H. Nish.
T. Ferguson
L. Guy
18 D. Gow
61 DIVISION II. Taikoo Win Close Game at Kowloon C.C.
E. C. Fincher
¡J. Howe
W. Hyde ¡J. C. Lyal
H. Gittins
Roberts
C. J. Tacchi
J. Fraser
10. B. Raven
Bowling Green.
Venables
G. E. F. Thompson
H. H. Rose
28 W. S. Drake
J. Shepherd.
E. Kern
F. L. Rapley
20 G. Roylance
H, F. Stoneham
F. V1 Whitta
W. E. Hale.
V. Chittenden
15
A. E. Silkstone
17 Davidson
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Taikoo gained their second victory over the Kowloon C.C. The match was played at the K.C.C. and keenly contested. Only four
Cricket Captain 1st XI, Mr. A. II. Rumjaha; Vice Captain, Mr. A. Madar; Cricket Captain 2nd XI. Mr. F. M. el Arculli; Vice-Captain, Mr. A. | divided the teams at the close. S. Suffiad.
Filipinos gave South China no an Sunday and the game's hose playing at times approached comedy. The Chinese did everything they wanted and ran round the bases at their case, finishing up with the mammoth tally of 20 to 6. After epering score of four Flipinos their were right out of the picture although the Chinese pitching was nothing Tennis Captain, Mr. 11. D. Rumjahn; Kowloon C.C.
Hockey Captain, Mr. Ajit Singh W. C. Simpson Vice-Captain Hockey, Mr. Gurbachan W. Edwards Singh: Lawn Bowls Captain, Mr. A. J. Kew Mahan Singh.
J. Smith A committee of fifteen members W. Borrowman was also elécted.
W. W. Hirst The meeting, which was fairly well
A. C. Burford attended, ended with the castoreury. C. Labrum vote of thanks to the chair.
formidable,
The third inning was the tit-til, Chinese bringing six home. Chow Young followed with a homer in the fourth. The Filipino hurler gave no trouble leeing hit at will.
The lineup and box score were as follow!
T. Leonard, Ist..
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FRIENDLY MATCHES. Yacht Club's Fine Victory Over Taikoo R.C
London, Aug. 31. The Australians won the toss in their match against Sussex at Brigh- ton on Saturday and decided to bat. They knocked up 249 for the less of nire wickets. Kippax was in bril-Yacht Club. fiant form, scoring 158 before 421821 dismissed. Towards the end, Horn A. Murdoch
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Home Runs.-Chow Young-Two Lase hits-Ed. Chang.
Wild Pitches-Milton Goo, Ed. Chang.
Double Play-Terry-Minu. Umpires.-Y. Hachiuma, Kusano. Scorer.-Y. W. Lee.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
AUSTRALIA WINS FIRST TEST AGAINST BRITAIN,
Sydney, Aug. 30. In the first Rugby football test game to-day Australia defeated. Bri- tain by two tries (six points) to one converted goal (five points),Rouder,
A. Hyde-Lay
Inter-Club Match.
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The Married members of the Police R.C. defeated the single members by 12 shots.
Married. Glendenning Hunt Reynolds Clarks Peplow Suttle
Riddell
· McLeod 28-Johnson
Baker' Hunter
Carpenter West
McWalter
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THE INTERPORT TEAM.
Four Players Leave For Shanghai Yesterday,
Interport
Four members of the team left for Shanghai yesterday ca the Soochow. They were Messrs. F. C. Goodman, G. McLeod, R. F. Luz 35 and C. G. Silva, and they were scen
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The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club entertained Talkoo R.C. and had thei
of satisfaction
defeating their formidable rivals by 12 shots.
Talkoo R.C.. W. Wotherspoon J. C. Polson J. C. Chalmers 22 J. Russell
N. V. A. Croucher G. McLeod N. Curric
W. Weir E. S. Abraham
J. Laing A. Macfarlano
MOTOR BOAT RACING. E. B. Reed
COMMODORE GAR WOOD WINS FIRST HEAT.
Detroit, Aug. 31. The first of three heats for the Harmsworth motor boat speed trophy was won by Commodore Gar Wood in Miss America IX. His brother, Mr. George Wood, in Miss America VIII, was second, and the Britisher, Miss Carstairs in Estelle IV third. The last named developed engine trouble.
was
The winner's average speed 75.177 miles per hour-Renter's. American Service..
BOYS' GOLF TITLE.
JAMES LINDSAY WINS BY BIG MARGIN.
London, Aug. 30, James Lindsay, of Falkirk, the
The annual general meet- ing of the Hongkong Football Referees' Association.la to be held in the I.K.F.A. Offices, Fronch Bank Building, at 5.30 p.m. Thursday, the 4th. inat. A cor- golf championship by defeating James dial invitation is extended to all Todd of Kilmacolm by 9 up and 8 to who are interested to be present. play over 86 holes.-Router.
on holder, retained the boys' amateur
J. Bentley
B. E. Maughan
off by Mr. B. Wylie (President of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association), Mr. C. J. Tacchi (Hon. Secretary) and others, who wished them good luck, and a bon vɔjaga.
INTER-DEPT. CONTEST.
P. W. D. Defeat the Small Unite.
At the Pollec Recreation Club yes- terday, in the play for the Goscombe- O'Sullivan Cup knock-out competition, apan to all Government Departments, the P.W.D. defeated Government Small Units by 20 shots to 12. De- tails are appended.
Small Units. 15 A. C. Burford F. H. Holdman
H J. Howe
Westlake W. E. Hollands G. Moss
P.W.D.
24
J. Sloan
T. Grimes
J. Mitchell
A. Holland
J. B. Chapman
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20 B. Maughan
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