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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1987.
ODD SHOT DECIDES LAWN BOWLS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH ON 26TH HEAD
WATERTON
AND WAY
IN GREAT STRUGGLE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
While
yesterday's cloven matches in the second round of lawn bowls singles championship produced no very great upsets, some of the encounters were very keenly contested, and bow- ling on the average attained a high standard.
Tightest match
was that al. the Civil Service Cricket Club where D. W. Waterton bent W. K. Way 21- 20 on the 26th head.
The players
were 20-ail on the 25th, and the there was a most fascinating struggle to attain supre- macy on the last head,
Both competitors sent down some: extremely clever woods. Waterton succeeded in laying two with effective back wood should the head be disturbed. Way had planted three good loking woods at the rear of the head and he naturally endeavoured to carry the jack. He succeeded in trailing it with a fine delivery, but unfortunately for him it only carried the Jack to Waterton's back, wood and gave him the necessary" countį for the match.
L. D. Skinner played consistent bowls to beat J. M. Jack 21-13 after | 25 heads, and this can be ranked as: one of the best performances of the day.
given a fine match by P. E. Knight;
CHARLES LAUGHTON a the great artist and lover in Alexander Korda's production of "Rembrandt" which is showing at the King's Theatre to-day
TWO "DOUBLES" AT
SCARBOROUGH
British Girl Swimmer's Fast Time in Sprint
Scarborough, July 15.
SERVICES
TENNIS
TITLES
ARMY AND R.A.F. CHAMPIONS
The Army and Royal Air Force tennis championships were played in England last month, the finals result- jing as under.
THE ARMY
(Ai Aldershot)
Helen Wills On Her Divorce
WILL PLAY AT WIMBLEDON NEXT YEAR
(By Stanley N. Doust)
London, July 15.
Last night I spoke over the Trans- Single Championship. Captain G. Wills Moody, the tennis star, who is utinatle telephone to Mrs. Helen 0. Jameson (RE) beat Lieutenant in Reno, Nevada's "divorce
D. 1. Burnett
Inter-Regim.) (6-4, 6-3, 6-3).
am
city,"
Doubles Cham-eking a decree from
Mr. F. S. ptonship. Lieutenant E. Bourke
Colonel Foody jun., u stockbroker, of Sat
Francisco. Barry and Captain
it's true. I (R.A.) beat Captain H. It. Beauchamp
going to divorce and Sec. Lieutenant J. Marriott (The "You see, Fred and I haven't got on my husband." she sald. Regiment) (6-3, 6-4, 6-4). well for some time. Inter-Unit Singles Championship "He has resented my playing so (for WO's and N.C.O's).—Sergeant
much
tennis abroad and that is the Smith (Royal Corps of Signals) beat reason why I have not played at Signaller Dalton (Royal Corps of Wimbledon for the past two years. Signals) (6-1, 6-2).
"But It made no difference; we Open
C. just didn't agree, so I am seeking my C. Lieutenant H. F.
divorce
Kirwan and Caplan Horne (R.A.) beat Captain H. Ccruelty. on the grounds of mental
O'Hara Moore and Lieutenant D. 1. "My divorce will not be through Burnett (R.E.) (8-1, 7-5, 7-5).
for a month at the least so I shall "Other Ranks" Doubles.--Sergeant not be able to play in the Wight- Smith
and Corporal Cant (Royal man Cup match against Britain in Corps of Signals) beat Corporal New York in August." Sadler and Corporal Owen (RA.SC.) (0-1, 11-9),
Plate Singles.Captuin H. Beauchamp (The Leicester Regiment) beat Lieutenant-Colonel F. (R.A.) (6-3, 0-1).
Barry
TO PLAY AT WIMBLEDON "Where are you going to live alter your divorce-England or the United States?" I asked.
"I'm going to live in San Francisco, but next winter I'll go to Switzer- land for the sports and then return to England to play in tournaments, including Wimbledon. Those are my present plans."
"But," I asked, "do you intend to marry again?"
ROYAL AIR FORCE Two "double" were completed to-day in the National Swimming
(AL Chiswick) Championships--one by Norman Wainwright, of Hanley, and the Singles Championship. Flight A. E. Coates, Colony champion was other by Miss Olive Bartle, the Surbiton girl.
Lieutenant B. K. Burnett beat Flight Miss Dartle's performance in add-championship, while John Davies, of 18-0, 6-1).
Lieutenant R. G. Shaw (6-1, 0-6. 3-7, und finally only seven shots sepurateding the 220 yards (of which she al- Lewisham, is the men's breast-stroke
"Yes," she answered. "I hope the scores.
ready held the title) to her 440 yards champion. He beat Roy Henson, of Lieutenant B. G. Shaw and Flight
Doubles Championship. Flight so."
But to whom Mrs. Moody refused H. A. Alves and A. flyde-Lay both triumph of yesterday was particularly Sheffield, the record-holder, by three Liquignanti B. K. Burnett bent Group to say.
noteworthy. Her time was 2min. 42 seconds.
Mr. Moody has gone holiday-mak- enjoyed comfortable entries into the-5sec..
unly 2-Saec.
Captain 1. J. F. Hunter and Flight third round, although the easiest record. It is the best time put up
Californian Lieutenant R. H. Young (6-1, 6-2, ing in the
mountains. victory of the afternoon went to Jby a British girl for several years.
Their romance began on the French -3). Cook who disposed of F. P. Anslow Miss Bartle is to be married on Satur-
Inter-Station Doubles Champion. Riviera in 1020, when illness forced by 21-3. This match was played on day week.
hipUxbridge (Air Commodore R. her out of the International trants the Taikos green.
E. Saul and Squadron Leader C. E tournament. Three years later they Williamson-Jones) beat Halion were married in San Francisco. (Squadron Leader J. R. Mutch and Flying Officer W. 1, G. Kerby (0-1, 6-2).
E. G. Post beat G. N.
21-17.
J.. C. Brown
21-8.
worse
than
RESULTS Women's 100 yards championship. -Final: Mrs. 0. L. Wadham (Bournemouth) (holder), 1; Miss E. The results of the matches follow. Wainwright and Leivers, England's Gibson (Northumberland S.C., New-
Randle beat C. F. Ermedlostwo outstanding free-style experts, castle), 2; Miss J. Turner (Bourne 21-18.
nd another duel in the men's 430 mouth), 3. 83 2-5sec. II. A. Alves beat E. W. Lines 21-6. yards, but Wainwright won as usual,
Mitchell and this time with ease, for Leivers Final: M. H. Taylor (Sheffield Bath E. Williamson-Jones beat Pilot Omeer Men's 150 yards back stroke. Plate Singles.---Squadron Leader C. tired under the strain of a hot pace beat M. J. Medina in the last lap, and was, in fact, Club), I; M. Y. french-Williams G. F. Lerwell (6-3, 0-3).
chased hard for second place by Ken- (Penguin, London), 2; 3. G. Hux- beat W. K. Way neth Deane, the Yarmouth boy. table (Swansea), 3. 1min. 40 2-5sec.
Women's 150 yards back stroke. Final: Miss L. Frampton (Hounslow), Miss Lorna Frampton, the back-1; Miss B. Haden (South Manches- stroke record holder, won the back-ter), 2; Miss Y. Glover (Bourne- stroke tle as expected, and Mrs. mouth), 3. 1min. 50 2-5sec. victory in the 100 yards-her third Men's 440 yards championship. Minu successive national sprint champion-Final: N. Wainwright (Hanley)
shilp.
(holder), 1; R. H. Leivers (Longton),
D. W. Waterton 31-20,
A. Hyde-Lay beat M. R. Abbas
21-7.
L. D. Skinner beat J. M. Jack 21-13.
H. G. Cooper beat E. Tuck 21-3.
THIRD VICTORY
A. E. Coates beat F. E. Knight Olive Wadham gained a fairly easy 22-15.
J. S. Landolt beat 21-18.
A. R.
LEAGUE TENNIS
RESULTS
(Continued from Page 8.)
wins in four matches,
Kowloon Tong beat South China eight-
one.
2; K. R. Hamilton Deane (Great Yar- Miss Betty Slade, the 10-years-old mouth), 3. 5min. 3 2-5sec. holder, won the list of the diving
ing the other two places.
4
Preston Sign Woodman
HODGE LEAVES
LUTON
BOGEY POOL AT FANLING
A. C. I. Bowker (10) 1 down, won the Bogey Par Pool at Fanling. played on July 31 and August 1.
There were 10 entries.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
championships, the women's spring- Women's 220 yards championship.-- board, with a remarkably high score, Final: Miss O. M. Bartle (Croydon
Preston North End has signed a the sisters Orr, of the Mermaid Club, Ladies), 1; Miss Z. Grant (South young understudy to their Scottish
New York, Aug. 3. Manchester), 2; Misa D. E. Wheway international centre forward, Frank (Coventry), 3. 2min. 42 3-sec.
The following quotations on the D'Donnell. Newcomer is J. Wood- Lord Desborough is entertaining
man, from Bristol Rovers. Fee is New York commodity exchange are the members of the Polytechnic
Women's springboard diving cham-believed to be around £500. Wood-issued by Reuter: Ladies' S.C. at Taplow Court next plonship.-Final: Miss B. J. Slade man attracted many "scouts" to
New York Collon Saturday. During the afternoon the London D.C.), 93,3 points, 1; Miss Bristol in the carly nonths of lust club's half-mile river swim for the E. Orr (Mermaid S.C.), 00.43 season.
October
10.50/50 W. Woo and Ma Wai-kwong (Kowloon Lord Wakefield Cup will be held be- points, 2; Miss M. G. Orr (Mermaid Tong) beat Y. K. Ng and J. Isu 6-1;
Other football news:-
December
10.51/53 beat Y. L. Kwan and J. Mok 1-5: Leat tween Cookham and Boulters Lock. 5.C.), 79.27 points. 3.
Ted Davis secured two impurtant January C. B. Wong and H. C. Kwok 5-3,
signatures for Colchester Town, new Mok Fuk-un and Tang Öl-lam beat Ng
Men's plunging championship.-F. Southern League club. They are May and im 6-3; beat Kwan and Mok 2.5:al round of the English county water.
Parrington (Liverpool Police) Jack Hodge (outside right)
and Spot (holder), 83ft. 7%in., 1; J. C. Snow (Sheffield Municipal Officers), 70ft Bristol City players. Hodge joined Jimmy Baker (left half), former Gin., 2; A. Beaumont (Harrogate). Luton Town about eighteen months September 178ft, 4in., 3. At the last session of the meeting
at fee of nearly £1,000. Col- December Men's 200 came the star event, the final of the championship.-Final: J. G. Davies to be a substantial one. A.
yards breast-streke chester's cheque to Luton is expected January sprint, and it lived up to expectations
beat Wong and Kwok 6-1.
Essex meet Surrey in the division-
W.
polo championship nt Puricy-way. Lam Kwan and Lee Kam-ming lost to Croydon, this evening.
ig and Hsu 2-0; bent Kwan and Mrs T-5: Beat Wong and Kwok 7-0.
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. D. L. F. Recreio. 7 6 0 1 49 14
Pts.
12
K.T.G.C.A. 6 3 0 1 30 18 10 C.R.C. (1) 4 3 0 1 2435 11%
K.C.C. 3 0 2 24
R.S.C.
A.T.C.
S.C.A.A.
C.C.C.
C.R.C. (2) I.R.C.
21 ཉ་ ་
5 2 0 3 10
32
1414
3015
4 2 0 2 17% 10%
5 2 0
10
6 17
20
71% 1914
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB
The Twenty third'. Annual -General Meeting of Members will be held at the Kowloon Football Club Pavilion, on Friday, August 6th, 1937, at G p.m.
By Order of the Committee.
A. 8. BLISS,
Hon. Secretary.
Thin on top?
TRY
Danderine
SPRINT FINAL
March
March
by providing a thrilling race. Fred (Otters, London), 1; R. Henson (She- Another player to change his May Dove managed to retain his title after Meld Croft House), 2; C. J, G. Bur-colour F. Shaw, Inside left, who Sales for a classic struggle with the men who geas (Liverpool Polles), 3. 2min 11 joins Mansfeld from Notts County. have been his closest rivals for three | 1-5sec. years, Romund Gabrielsen and M. Y. french-Williams. They finished in that order.
10.04/05
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the day:-1,390 tons
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Fred Kennedy, inside forward, re- turns to English Women's 200 yards breast-stroke ha
football. After Sept. championship.-Final:
spell with Racing Club de Parls he Dee. Miss Doris has signed for Stockport County. May Storey (Leeds) (holder). 1: Miss M. Kennedy, who is now twenty-nine Monday's sales: 34,034,000 bushels The first four were within Inches O. Comm (Hammersmith Ladies), Z; during the whole of the first length, Miss Y. Kingston (United Ladles,ears of age, formerly played for
Everton but Dove and Gabrielsen gained Leicester), 3. 2min. 53 4-5sec.
Manchester United,
and Sept. Blackburn Rovers. foot or so on the turn and held their
Dec. Men's 100 yards championship George Irwin, trainer to Sheffield May lead to the end. The time
was Final: Fred Dove (Otters, London) Wednesday for past four years, has slightly slower than last year.
(holder), 1; R. Gabrielsen (Becken- accepted a similar appointment with Oct, Miss Doris Storey, of Leeds, re-ham), 2; M. Y. french-Williams Crystal Palace. Years tolned
ago Irwin Dec. women's breast-stroke (Penguin, London), 3. 5 4-5sec. kept goal for the Palace.
May
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