THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1984.
BOWLING GREEN. MUST WIN ||
TO-MORROW
IF CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES
ARE TO SURVIVE
I.R.C. MEET POLICE IN AN IMPORTANT MATCH
LAWN BOWls programME & TEAMS
If the Kowloon Bowling Green Club lose to-morrow they can bid a final farewell to all hopes of retaining the championship of the first division in the lawn bowls league.
They are hosts to Craigengower! second string, and unless they
utterly collapas, should be able to THIS
take the points. Craigengower
present lenders of the first division, are not engaged. Civil Service, Police and Recrelo, all home teams, should garner points. The Indian Recreation Club, pro- apoctive winners of the second division, are at home to the Police, and can be expected to continue
BODYLINE
QUESTION
their winning form. At the same (Continued from Page 8.)
time defeat for the Police. here)
would destroy all chances of de-patch published a statement by him.) posing the Indians for the cham- he went back on this, and said he pionship.
To-morrow's programme. Home of the teams taking part, follows.
SENIOR DIVISION.
Cly Service C. C.
Kowloon U. G. C.
Club de Beerelo
Police .
JUNIOR
Hongkong Electri Yacht Club Indian R. C Knowloon C. C. Football Clu
Teams for below:
Talk J. C
would never play against Australis, adding charges of disloyalty against and the M.C.C. and later of political inter- feronce. All this is set down in the "Cricketer" of 14th July and has been quoted in the local press. But what has not been mentioned Is that the week before in the issue of 7th July, a very strong letter by a Mr. G, W. B. Walker, taking Larwood's side, was published. The Article of 14th July
Cralengower "" Kowkan Docks H. c.
Y Kowloon C, ci
DIVISION.
* Cleti Servíre C. C.
Kowloon H, 0. c.
v. Pulire I. C.
Club de Recreio Craigenxower C. C. to-morrow are given
SENIOR DIVISION.
CIVIL SERVICE C.C. •. TAIKOO RC.
P, E. Knight
B. Alders
B. Eccleshall
Deakin
T. Armelon
R. What
(sky)
W. Grimmit
Hole (kJ)
W. Hramundi
Strange
.0. Braws
Y. J. Jones (aklp)
It. Dunena
V. Petherich
R. Itandi
1. Hall
PT. Farrell
3. Ingen
J. G. Mayer
(aklp)
* Turk
M. J. Medina
A. E. Marchent
YEAR OF BIG COMEBACK
FOR SPORTS
H. Hart (South Africa), who won the Throwing The Discus with a burl
of 130 ft. inches in the British Empire Games.
MILITARY SWIMMING
Baseball
is timent certainly by P. F. Warmer Annual Meeting Of South Giants For
himself. In of July
there are several letters on both
sides and there the "Cricketer shut Wales Borderers Manila
down on the business.
The South Wales Borderers held
The only other facts of which I am their annual aquatic meeting in the aware are to the effect that Lord V. R. C. bath yesterday afternoon, VISIT Hailsham, the outgoing President of when Headquarter Wing Won the
the M, C. C. pooh-poohed the question inter-company Shield by scoring n of political interference, and that then total of 48 points against 37% Larwood came back quoting chapter secured, by "B" Company.
and verse for his accusations. And Fince then I have seen nothing more,
At the conclusion of the meeting, though Larwood was so definite that Mr. Williams, wife of Lieut. Col. A. the absence of a reply leads me, at Battalion In Hongkong, presented the Willams, Officer Commanding the any rate, to wonder if there was any prizes. A cigarette case, suitably in- reply.
MY PERSONAL VIEWS.
IN
DECEMBER
1934 REPLETE WITH THRILLS
SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING
PERFORMANCES
AMERICAN DOSSIER OF RESULTS
New York. Barney Rosa,
Nineteen--thirty-four, the year-of From the standpoint of localized
"Y" LADIES HOCKEY
ANNUAL MEETING
YESTERDAY
A GOOD SEASON
At the annual meeting of the Y.M.C.A. Ladies' Hockey Sec- tion held yesterday evening in West Lounge of the Y.M:C.A. Miss.O. Brown, was re-elected captain of the first eleven, while Miss S. Dalziel Was
clected" vice-captain.
the big comeback, noema destined to enthusiasm, California and England leave more thrills on the sporting have had the most to cheer about no record book than any campaign wolfer. Standford's track Lean, small Miss A. Fowler who has held the con recall since 1925, when Helen but powerful, and California's crew post of Hon. Secretary since 1932 Willa and Bobby Jones first flashed have turned in some of the best co-was re-elected. across the scene as champions, Leula operative aporting efforts of the year, The Hon. Secretary In hir Angel Firpo bounced aur Mr. W. H. England hopes to round out her report on the 1933-34 Bonsan said: Dempsey smack through-the ropes in greatest season in decades by chat that the Ladies Hockey Club had.. the heavyweight fight of the century lenging successfully for the America's enjoyed a very successful season, and the youthful George Herman Ruth cup (yachting) in September..
made a sucker out of Mr. J. During September the men's sinkles They had been unfortunate in McGraw's world series strategy by at Forest Hills, the national amateur losing several members of the simply bolting the bail all over the golf at Brookline, the America's cap first team owing to illness and premises,
yacht races and the East-West pole home leave. Of 30 matches play-
.
We're only galloping past this bulf, matches at Meadow Brook will be inad, 19 were won, 4 were drawn and way mark now but there has been a progress. Before and after, such 1 were lost., Goals "for" "were succession of gaudy episodes, scatter events as the return MacLarnin-Ross Dp while there were only 48 goals ed all the way from Columbia's sen wolter weight title bout, the Columbia-"against" which was quite a fair sational Itors Bowl football victory Yale football eye-opener and the world | performance."
the fump.
ever Standford on Jan, 1 to Carl series will keep eagle-oyed experts on Hubbell's magnificent pitching in the all-star ball game.
·S.C.A.A. GALA
Open Relay Events
In conjunction with the Men's Hockey Section, a dance was held in November last to mark the opening of the Y.M.C.A. Hockey
Reason.
The "Y" Ladies Hockey Section completed their season with a cashi Y.M.C.A. Ladies Hockey Section extended to the Head
If these other happenings are not pasted in your hat, they should bo:
Foot-racing-B Bonthron's vic torios in three out of five duels with his arch rival, Glenn Cunningham, who sped to a now world mile mark of 4:00.7. Bonthron's "rubber" vie
An interesting programme has balance of $86. The thanks of the tory in world record time of 3:48.8 been drawn up by the South China: for 1,500 meters. Ben Eastman's Athletic Association for their third were record half mile victory over Charley Aquatic Gala, which is to be held Mistress of the Diocesan Girla Hornbostel in 1:40.8.
on Tuesday at 7 pm.
School. for the use of the D.G.S. Golf-Olin Dutra's uphill victory in
Strong competition is expected hockey ground, Mr. E. F. Selk for the U. S. open, Henry Cotton's march from the various clubs and associa-services rendered as coach during lo England's first triumph In the ions in the two 200-metres relay the last season, the Y.M.C.A. Men's British open in 10 years, und Lawson arudio which are open to a Hockey Section and others who Little's amashing conquest in British amateur,
clubs in the Colony. At the conclu had helped towards the success of Tonnis-The big come-back of Oldalon there will be a friendly water the Ladies Section. England along the main front, with home team and a strong European tallion avere elected to serve on the polo match, probably between the Mrs M. Read and Mrs. M. Por- Dorothy Round turning back. Amer ica's Helen Jacobs at Wimbledon, team.
Committee. Mr. G. T. Palmer nc- Fred Perry swooping the double in the new President of the Association, Ladies during the ensuing The prizes are being donated by cepted the invitation to coach the 25 years, and the retention of the Mr. Lo Yuk-tong,
tho
races one for men
and the other
Philadelphia, Aug. 25. A group of major league baseball Davis Cup. players including such famous
Herse-racing-The rush of Caval
The following is the programme: year. home-run hitters as George Herman ende, Kentucky Derby winner and 200 metres relay for ladies (four)
200 motres relay (four stylea); "Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx, Lou | king
of the three-year-olds. to styles); 400 metres free style;
metros free style (small boys); 50'
Gehrig and Earl Averill will be thoroughbred fame in the cast and metres 3-legged race ladies): 50 K.C.C. CONCERT seen in netion in the Philippines in west. the near future, according to present Boxing-Max Baer's spectacular metres for men of over 105 lbs; 100 knockout of Primo Camera for the metres backstroke (ladies); catching championship, the duck; correct form swimming;
plans.
scribed, was also presented by "Mes. Williams, on behalf of the Battalion, to Mr. E. F. Selk, Sports Secretary But there the matter rests, and may of the Y.M.C.A., in appreciation of
The group, headed by Connie Mack, world heavyweight well die down now. The various the help given the Borderers during 71-year-old manager of the Philadel- The toppling of Jimmy Mebarnin by Water-ppio. KOWLOON BG.C. ». CRAIGENGOWER "D." | alarams and excursions ss to Lar their stay in the Colony.
phia Athletics, American League wood and his possible reappearence In
baseball club, will mail for the Orient Test Matches have only been gen-
The results of the meeting follow: on October 20. National Journailam. He did not play Inter-Company 300 Yards Relay Those who are definitely making the]. 3. Cavanagh (kly) tigainst the Australians for Notts, Race-1, Headquarter Wing (L/C trip are: F. N. Med! W. Ward
Voce did, in the first innings only, and Fullager, Edn. Martin, Pto. Allen, Connie Mack, manager, Philadelphia | bowled leg theory. Possibly we may Ban Lockhart. Bon. Flynn and Edn. Athletics. know Inter what happened. It is Maynard); 2, "B" Company (Pte. difficult to think that the Notts County O'Kelly, Pte. 39 Jones, L/C Sparey, 'Committee are not behind Carr, Voce Pie, Marsh, L/C Jones and Pto. und Larwood. If so, they have much Wuthan). Time: 8 mins. 20 secs, kip)
to answer for, and I don't think they have done the county any good. A.W.Bey Dale; 2, Boy Pickhard. Time: 42 Enlisted Boys' Race 50 yards.-1, Carr, after big breakdown will pro seca. hably drop out of-cricket.-IL-Is un- fortunate that such a fine cricketer (ship)
W. B. Drake (skip)
A. S..Tlumi
M. J. Benderson
J. H. Dusding
I Guy
W. T. Brizhiman
1. S. Rosszlet (akip)
1. Dupcas
11. Miiton
W. UN
A. A. Lewin
FOLICE RC v. KOWLOON DOCKA R.C.
W. Mair
1. Parkins
G. C, Moss
4. Shepherd
R. Down
J. Noten
(skip)
W. E. Hollanda (aklp)
F. E. E. Booker.
T. Tulion
3, 0. Fender
A. R. Clark (klp)
CLUN DE RECREIO
A. Remollo
C. II. Grets
21, A. Alrr@
C. 17, Allra
14. J. AR
L. F. Xavier
Т. У. Бебро
A. Cutlerres
J. A. Linhay
Coleman "Kempton~*~*
McKeirle
Y. Tint
H. Ferguson
I. Empley
W. Greig
3. Herle
IL. 1. Craig
W. Hedley
(kip)
J. C. Brown takip)
Y. KOWLOON C.C.
Open Relay Race 300 Yards, should have fallen into the position in Royal Artillery; 2, Small which he stands,
Units. Time: 3 mins. 10 secs.
So for as my personal views go, I Individual 150 Yards Championship was heart and soul behind Larwood (Officers Championship Cap)-1, L/C until his first outburst in the Sunday Campbell; 2, L/C. Fillager. Time: Dispatch. Since then, his conduct 1 mins., 49.1/5 sees. has been indefensible, but, at the same time, I think the M.C.G. attitude has been very ill-judged. It seems doubt ful if a team will be found to go to 4. E. Silkstone (skip) Australia in 1936-1937, and I, for one, could readily see Teat Matches in abeyance for some years.
W. M. Brown
W. Brde
EC. Flacher
3. Glina
C. J. Techl
Goodwin
A. B s'o (skip). Fraser (skip)
J.; Gorlo
E. Marques
d. £ 2-lewood
11. Hampton
N. J. Bebbington
F. X, Bilm (skłự) 1. P. Phillipa ink{p)
JUNIOR DIVISION.
II.K. ELECTRIC v. CIVIL SERVICE CO.
H. J. Hooley
W. A l'erro
1. T. Padrett
A. F. Paul (skip)
*
G. Thigh
W. E. Orchard
J. F. Laony
N. M. Curtle (ship)
II. Hatch
A. McKellar
J. Blon
F. F. Duckworth
Reserve
R. C. Hather
{kép)
11. Malor
B. We
3. Turves
IR. Wood (skip)
0. Gusn
E. W. Hamillan
II. Lockhart
Luck fakelp)
3. Gellatly
U Turve
IT. Westlake
St. 12. Daving (sky)
YACHT CLUB Y. KOWLOON D.G.C
A. Stevensori
1L B. House
J. Macdonald
FV. Benzło
Sle Thom Bouthern J. G. Charlton
A. Macluriane (skip)
A. G. Young
E. Contello
J. A. Bibr
J. II. Ross
Bleed
J. Bangor
Abraham
(all)
Chapman (skip)
G. EF. Thompson
D. Bow
C. L. FaNE
J. Tetley
W. E. Hala
11. 3. Blonsham
D. W. Waterton
C. D. Hosking
(ship)
J. Rodger (sklo)
INDIAN RG. v. POLICE RC.
J. Hoosen
M. 7. Ilagack
A. M. Omar
A Minu
D. M. Khan
A. H. Humfaha
A. M. Wahab
K. M. Omar
A. Q. Madar
M. Y. Adal
1. O. Box
J. R. McWalter
L. Glendinning
W. McLeod,
(ably) A. F. Carey (skip)
(skip)
A. R. Dallah (skip)
3, 8. itaði
A. Chanelnr
W. Forret
W. Glendinning
taklo)
R. T
9. Pariow
A. B. Dall
W. McHardy (ikia)`
KOWLOON C.C. v. CLUB DE RECHEIO.
M. N..Bakurat
W. Molenhy
T. W. Carr
F. Kata
faktp)
-
O Vistaker
V. O. Labru
Jack
J. M. Jack (kip)
B. Dinin
W. Kint
Eu Lammert
11. Overy.
(skiy)
11. A. Zoletho
F. A. Xavier
1. Yvanovich
Julla tibelro (skip)
2. H. 8. Rosario
I. Wellto
F. X, Hoare
32. Unsto
17. Alven
A. V. Barros
C. M. B. Alv
(Akly)
1
Dr. H. A, Bato
(skip)
SMALL BASEBALL PROGRAMME
Senators Beaten By The Yankees
Babe Ruth, outfielder, New York Yankees,
Jimmie Foxx, infielder, Philadelphia Athletica.
Roger Hornsby, infelder-playing manager, St. Louis Browns.
Earl Averill, outfelder, Cleveland | Indiana.
Cllaton Brown, pitcher, St. Louis
Browns.
Lou Gehrig Infielder, Now: York Yankees,
Henry Manush, outstelder, Washing- ton Senators.
Charles Berry, catcher, Philadelphia Athletics.
The group will arrivo November 2 Diving-1, "A" Company (Pte, n Honolulu, Hawail, whore tho Morrison and Pie. Mason); 2. Head players will appear in exhibition quarter Wing out, J. C. Richard-games. son and Bdn. Flynn).
sees,
Enroute to the Philippines the players will also play" exhibition Bays Race 25 Yards-1, Bobby games in Japan and Shanghal, Vincent; 2. Tony Facer; 3. Pator Ruth, Foxx and Gehrig will no Bromley; 4, Ronald Witt. Time: 21 doubt take the spotlight among the fans of the countries to be visited, Inter-Company 150 Yards Relay their names almost bywords wherever an their home-run hitting has made Race.-1,"D" Company (Pte. O'Kelly, the national pastime is played. Pte. 39 Jones, L/C Spacey, Pto. Marsh, L/C Jones and Pte. athan); 2, Headquarter Wing (L/C Fullager, Bdn. Martin, Pte. Allen, Bdn. Lock hart, Bdn, Flynn and Edn. Maynard). Time: mln. 30.2/5 secs.
Old Soldiers' Race 20 Yards,-1, Sgt. Church; 2, Cpl. Richardson. Timo: 10 кеся.
Individual 25 Yards Dash-1, Bdn. Martin; 2, Pte, Marsh. Time: 12.2/6
деса
New York, Aug. 30. There but a small pro
Was gramme of baseball matched in the major leagues today. No games were scheduled in the Na- Girls' Race 25 yards.1. Cynthia tional League, but in the Ameri- Bromley: 2. Anna Siak; 3, woreEN can, the Yankees outplayed Wa-Hyde. Time: 25 secs.
HOME RACING
WINDSOR LAD WINS YORK CLASSICTM
SIX STARTERS
York, Aug. 30.. The Great Yorkshire Three-Year- shington Senators, and Detroit L/C Fullager: 2, L/C Campbell.
Individual Three Styles Race-1, Old Stakes were won by Windsor Lad Tigers scored another victory,
over a course of one and a half miles this time at the expense of Cleve-quarter Wing 48 painte: "B" Cam
Inter-Company Shields-1, Hand- to-day. The results in detail are: Hand Indians.
Windsor Il pany 374 points; "A" Company 31. Results as sent by Router, fol- polnita; ""; Company 25 points love
"p" (8) Company 10 points.
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
K B
Detroit
13 0
Cleveland
(Rogell homered)
1
8
12 0
(Averill homered)
New York.
(Sowell homered) Washington.***
2 t 2
Iron Grey Winastep
The odds: 4/9 Windsor Lad: 7/1 Iron Grey: 0/1 Winastep.
Windsor Lad won by Throo lengths and Iron Grey was fivo lengths from
IMPOSSIBLE WICKET. the "show" horse. There were six
No Play In Australian
Match With Kent..
London, Aug. 30. Play was impossible to-day in the | match between Australia and Kent, The wicket was saturated by, a 24
FOOTBALL CLUB CHAIGENGOWEn co. hour rain.
R. 1. ShowW
1. Morgan
C. H. Robertson
A. Humphreys
R. A. Trekrove
A. Brooksbank (ik!p)
FR. Carter
3. Russell Jakip)
d. E stephens..
07. B. GravEY
7. J. Gregory
F. 1. W. Haynes,
Terre
A. Strange
Murzay
Coalho
Abbas
Fraser N. Atienza (ak!p)
2. W. LeonaÉÉ
W. Thaipe
W. K. Way
κ.
C, Raves. Inkip}
J.-I. BORTAL
W. Athina
15, W. Randall
Barry (skip)
Yesterday, when the wicket was soggy, Australia won the toss, put Kent in and took two wickets for 21 rung before play was abandoned. Reiter,
The Hongkong Chinese Choral
starters,
Windsor lad carried ning stone nine pounds, Iron Grey eight stone twelve, and Winastop Bovenstona thirteen-outor,
Gimerack Stakes.
London, Aug. 30. The Gimorack Stakes, run to-day, resulted as follows:
Bahram Consequential
Phalange
.3
The odds were: 2/7 Balram; 5/1 Consequential; 100/0 Phalange. Bairam won by only a length and Consequential lad Phalange by four lengths.
Five horses ran-Reutor, `
St. Andrew's Club are commencing Society wil be holding a social party their hockey reason this evening at 7.80 pan., in the when they wil
on Tuesday, grounds of St. John's Hail, Boaham Corps of Signals in a friendly game moot the Royal Road, to which members and their on the Marina ground. at b.15 pm. friends, aro invited.
sharp..
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