THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934.
LAWN BOWLS PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY
BOWLING GREEN MEET C.C.C. "B"
POLICE OPPOSE INDIAN R.C.
Among the more interesting encounters to-morrow in the lawn bowls league are those between the Kowloon Bowling Green and Craigengower "B" in the senior division and the Police and Indian Recreation Club in the junior section..
The programnio for to-morrow) 3. E. Noroiha afternoon in as follows:
SENIOR DIVISION,
Clyli Bervice
Kowloon 1. u. C.
Police &
Cah de Recrein
▾ Talkoo #. C.
* Craigengawer "}"
Kowloon Docks
• Kawicon C.
JUNIOR DIVISION,
Hongkong Ketrie
Yacht Clab
Indian IC
Kowloon C. C.
Football Club
Cell Service
Kowloon I . C.
v Potées R. C.
♥ Club de Recreio
Cenleengorer, "C. C.
Teams which have been selected for to-morrow's games are appended:
SENIOR DIVISION.
Kowloon B.G,C, v. Cralgenguwer "{},"
PT. Farrell
2. 8..Logan
ft. Hall
W. 5. Denke
It. Dansan
5. Handle
V: Petherick
M. J. Médias
6. func Th
(chip) 2. Cavanagh
A. E. Marebent 11. MI
W. GIN
W. Macfarlane okyo C. 1. Butanige takiej
J. Watson
A. H. Ruserl]
2.1 Budding,
I.. tiny
Y. K. Mod
1. C. J. Potem
W. T. Brightma
C. 8. Bonariet (ykis) |
Poilce RC v. Kowloon Docks.
F. E. Bonker
T. Talion
IV. Meir
E. Q. Post
11. Bast
1. A. Alvea
C. . Bira
I. til
1. Lammert 17. Tacchi (skip) 2. Praner (skip)
JUNIOR DIVISION.
Hongkong Electric v. Ciril Service.
J. K. Slan
Tz, Jhutter
T. Paigell
A. F. P (hp)
J.
Walch
A. McKellar
H. Deseon
W. H. H. Muskett
IK Hutch
F. P. Duckworth
3. Y. Sunny
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1. 4 Home (uklje).
YESTERDAY'S "B" DIV:
CREW CLOSE FINISH GIVES WASHINGTON
SUPREMACY LEAGUE
NEA
Here's how the rowing classic of the Pacific coast ended when varally crews of University of University of California and University of Washington met on Lake Washington, Seattle,, The Hur kies led the southernera a quarter-length at the finish line after a hard-fought three-mile race with no open water between the shalla,
A. Wright
Yacht Club v. Kowloon B.G.C,
V. C. Labrum
J. M. Jack
H.. Stoneham
1. B. Mosklon
W. Har
1. 1. How taki;)
1. 4. C'hamber
M J Kenn
J. 6. Meyer Takip
** 1.. Farmer
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J. 6. Chartre?!
2. Binnen
EV . . Song
15. M. ritto
Dr. R. A. Duter
Redion (skip)
Football Club v, Cralgengower (5€.
Atilion
van der Ily Curry
D. K, Khara
1. Bagley
W English
A. A. Gom
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takin
1 W. Ran
9. 6. Tenthron
Indian R.C. v. Police R.C.
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W, Falendering takip
A M. Cuina (1
1. M. Kam
T. Voleman
M. 1. Bark
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3. C. 9. Pender
4. Krumpton
JA. M. Omar
W Portent
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J. McKelvi
4. M. Miel
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3. Ferguso
A. LI
B. McWalter
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W. McLevel
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M. Y. Adat
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T. Perkkun
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W. E. Holds
A. t. Chrk
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Y. Ha
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3. A. I'
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Club de Recreio v. Kowloon C.C
I. J. Silva
Xavies
F. V. Ken
A. 1. Ex
I. A. Gaterrick
J. 1. Chenck
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2. X. Silv
It. Amp
5. A. Hume
K. M. Omet
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Kowloon C,C, v. Clab de Recreio,
M. N. Rakt
W Matrahy
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A. Hemellem
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J. 3. Amster
N. S
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Cramm To Meet Crawford
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TENNIS
C.R.C. AND RECREIO REMAIN UNBEATEN
I.R.C. DRAW SECOND MATCH
Only two teams in the "B" Division of the lawn tennis league now remain with the maximum number of points from matches. played, although the Indian Recreation Club, by virtue of their two drawn games, have yet to suffer defeat.
Yesterday the Chinese Recrea|6-7; drew with Remedies and Reed tion Club and Club de Reereta 0-0 drew with Ribeiro and Silva 6-0. enjoyed further wins, the C.R.C. C. J. Stapleton and D. S. Green: proving much too powerful for (K.C.C.) lost to Remedios and Xuvler South China,
2-8; lost tu Remedion and Reed -; who could only lost to Ribeiro and Bilva 4-0. santeh half a set in nine.
At the K.C.C., the Recreio won SOUTH CHINA ». CHINESE R.C. with margin of three sets in hand, but the decision might easily.A. munnged to get unly half a not Playing at home, the South Chlua have gone
the other way.
penholm and Gray were distinctly from the Chinese 1.C. Brores. Unlucky not to win against A.A.) lost to L. F. 11on and P. K. La
F. N. Wong and K. F. Llu (8.C. Remedios and Reed, and it was 4-6; lost to 31, K, Lau and P. F. Choy touch and go In the other two 4-8; drew with Y. W. Li, and C. Y. Pets. In all three sets they went To 4-0. to the full twelve games, two of Y. P. Chow and H. Ung (8.0.A.A.) them being halved and the other lost to Ion and Lau 0-0;-lost to Lau lost at 7-6.
and Choy 1-; lost to Li and Tao 3-6. Burnatt and Lewis again per A.A.) lost to Hon and Lau -0.1ost II. Chung and T. K. Leong (8.C.
To 1-0.
Jacket. Curiously hugh to Lau and Choy 3-6; lost to Ll And
the
Regreta third:
INDIAN R.C. v. H.K.C.C.
two they lost to ipah
The Recreio better balanced;
At Spokunpoo, the Indian R.C. deserved their win.
shared the points with the Hongkang The Indian Recreation Club C.C., each sido scoring 4% note.
whle A. K. Sumad and 9. A. Zamalt. suffered their (LR.C.) drew with Traill and Dunkan
4 was a thrilling duel, Hughes and Miss Nuthall fought back to win S. Almen skla fourth set at the ninth game, but the second set at the fourteenth early came a cropper against the Scores: the German's powerful ground game, and the third set, which Hongkong Cricket Club,
the Graduates strokes and volleying proved the finally ended in favour of thei deciding factor, and he ran out a French combination, was of the second reverse, this time at the 6-6: beat Sewell and Gamble 6-2;
hands of the University, who beat Pearen and Bathurst 6-3. comparatively easy winner in the same duration. final set.
A. M. Rumfahu and A. K. Ismail Reuter cabled the following demanaged to win the odd set, talls:
Detailed scores and league table (It.C.) lost to Traill and Dunham follow
3-G; lost to Sewell und Gamble 2-6; MEN'S SINGLES.
lost to Pearce and Bathurst 1-0. LEAGUE TABLE. Semi-finals
W. J. Howard Y. Abita
W. K. Why Zakipa
POLICE R.C. GAME
Married Members To
Play Single
On Monday afternson the Polfeel R. C. are holding an intra-Club] match between Married Memberaj and Singles Members. The match will commence at a p.m. and the selected on the teams will be shireen.
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Miss Margaret Seriven's straight sets win against Fraulein Ausgem was one of the big achievements of the championship meeting. Driving in her best farm, and kreping the German girl on the run. Miss Seriven produced an array of dazzling shots to which her opponent had no adequate reply.
In the mixed doubles, an- other British pair in G. P. Hughes and Miss Betty Nuthall went under to a French com, bination in Jean Borotra and Mue, Rexambert. 7-5, 6-2,
It was a guine with no quarter. The French pair won the first set quite easily, but thereafter there
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The SIXTII EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd June, 1834, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
--The- Phst-Bell~wki-be- Rung - at) 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Members are notified that they and their, Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
No One without a Badge will be admitted 10 the Members' Enclosure. Badges hdmilting Non-Merabers to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen nx? $3.00 for Ladles (Both including Tux) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be respon sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for. Payment of All Chits, Av.
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), will close nt 12 o'clock Noon.
Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tifins aro obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
the
The Price of Admission to Public Enclosure a $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operato withle the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,
By Order,
C. u. Inown,
Secretary. Hongkong, th May, 1934,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUBL
Sixth Extra Race Meeting.
En-
Admission to the Public osure on 2nd June, 1934, has been reduced to One Dollar for ladies. persons, including Soldiers and Sailors In uniform admitted at half price.
All
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 30th May, 1934.
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J. Crawford (Australia) beat C. Boussus (France) 6-3, 2-6, CILC, 7-5, 6-4.
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M. O. Hloosen and F. D. Pereira Pts.heat Sewell and Gamble 7-56; lost to (LR.C.) beat Traill and Dunham 0-4;
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G. You Cranim (Germany).R.C. beat Baron de Stefani (Italy) University 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2.
LADIES SINGLES.
Semi-finals
Miss Margaret Scriven (Eng- land) beat Fr. Ausiem (Ger man) 7-5, 6-3.
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KOWLOON C,C. », RECREIO.
Pearce and Bathurst 2-4,
UNIVERSITY v. GRADUATES.
The University scored a narrow victory over the Grachiates' Ansocia. tion at Pokfulam by five sets to four Sentes:
II. L. Leo and C. C. Leo (Univer ally) bent. H. N. Chung and Y. L. Pao 16-4; lost to L. Tani and F. Y. Khao Visiting the Kowloon C.C., the Club 4-0; lost to Dr. D. K. Bauy and Dr. Mias Helen Jacobs (America) de Recreio won by six sets to threw S. A. ¡l. Sepher 4-6. beat Mdme. Mathieu (France) Scores: 6-2, 6-2.
MIXED DOUBLES.
K. M. Lo and K. T. Lo (University)
G. C. Burnett and R. B. Lewis bent Chung and Pao 6-3; lost to Trai K.C.C.) bent J. J. Remedios and 3. and Khoo 4-d; beat Samy and Sepher J. Borotra and Mlle. Rosamund W. A. Reed 6-4; lost to H. A..
1. Xavier 8-3; beat A. A. Remedios 0-2.
P. P. Khoo and Y. K. Ng (Univer bert (France) bent G. P. Hughes Ribeiro and A. M. Stiva 3-0.
alty) beat Chung and Pao 6-3; lost to and Miss B. Nuthall (England) A. Oppenheim and S. A. Gray Tsai and Khoo 5-7; beat Samy, and
(K.C.C.) lost to Remedica and Xavier Sepher 0-4.
6-2, 6-8, 8-6.
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