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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Civil Service Defeat Recreio & Win Third Division Title

| CRAIGENGOWER

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In Saturday's programme of League Lawn Bowls were two impartant results and one interesting personal appearance.

In the Third Division, Civil Service, by benting the Club de Recreio at King's Park, won the Third Division championship, In the year of its inauguration. For this victory they had chiefly to thank M. N. Rakusen, whose rink beat J. M. S. Rozario's by 21 shots, the other two Civil Service rinks being down.

The Indian Recreation Club, starting the match with the knowledge that, if they won, the Second Division Shield was theirs, lost to Craigengower on the latter's green by the narrow margin of three shots. The Indians really lost the game on the 19th head when all three rinks went down to the tune of eleven shots. They now have to beat Kowloon Cricket Club to win the title, while Cralgengower, their nearest rivals, have to meet the Club de Recrelo twice.

The First Division fight is still an undecided. Craigengower, Inst year's champions, and the Club de Recreio, who are battling it out between them, both won nithough the Portuguese Club got home by only one shot against the Bowling Green.

An interesting appearance was that of Mr. Ezra Abraham, Vice-President of the Kowloon Cricket Club, who turned out for E. C. Fincher's rink in the First Division match against the Police. The rink tied 13-13 with G. Perkins' quartette. It is understood that Mr. Abraham, who acquitted himself very well, line played bowls less than half a dozen times before in his life and this was his first game for the Kowloon Cricket Club.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Hongkong Football Club

Kowloon C. c.

Club de Recreio Civil Service C. C.

Cralgengower C. C.

Kowloon B. G. C. Police R. C. Taikoo R. C.

Club de Recreio Kowloon F. C. Croigengower C. C. Hongkong F. C.

Club de Reerelo Craigengower Kowloon Dock_R.C. Kowloon B.G.C.

Civil Service:

Kowloon C. C.

Pullee R. C.

Football Club

Indian R. C,

| Craigengower

First Division

55 Craigengower C. C.

0-1

50 Police R. C.

45

68 Kowloon B. G. C.

67

02 Kowloon Docks R. C.

40

Second Division

60 Indian R. C.

03

Club de Recreio

75

Kowloon C. c.

57 Hongkong F. C.

Third Division

48

Civil Service

50 H. K. Electric R. C.

57 Kowloon Tong Club

60 Royal Hongkong Y. C.

LEAGUE TABLES

P.

First Division

Shots

W. L. D. F. A. Up

0 711 005 100

0 1 033 048

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6968

57

115

51

53

Athletics

MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1937.

ARMY STILL CHAMPIONS

ALL BLACKS WIN

Beat South Africa In Rugger International

Wellington, N. Z., Aug. 14, Fifty thousand people now New

SWEENY'S GREAT Zealand beat South Africa by 13

SPRINT

(By Fred Dartnell),

London, July 22.

points to seven in an International Rugby match here to-day. Showery weather and slippery conditions added to the thrills for the spectators. The All Blacks were superior in all phases of the game and, despite losing their wing three-quarter early on, had established a lead of 0-3 at hanit-time.

I came away from Aldershot yes- terday feeling rother sorry for the Royal Air Force, who had just Iniled

Dick; win the Inter-Services athletic the championships. For 14 years

to

Army have persistently carried off the honours, but yesterday with the fast event of the day, the quarter- milé. to be decided, the Airmen

soldiers by ere leading the points, to 80%

were

Unfortunately for them.. nelther P. J. Halford (injured) nor D. M. H. Craven could turn out, and al- though E. E. Lansdale was recruited, In the circumstances he could not stem the conquering pace of the Army from 3. E. Willoughby and J. Sheffield, who finished first and second in 50.0sec. The complete tally at the close was: Army 07 points, R.A.F. 94 points, Royal Navy 40 points.

RAF has a good send-off in the Furlong when A. W. Sweency re-

1

The scorers for New Zealand were

a try, and Trevathan, dropped goal and two penalty goals. Willaims, a try, and White, a dropped goal, scored for the Springboks- Reuter,

RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH

Auckland, Aug. 14, New Zealand beat Australia by 10 points to 16 in a Rugby League match here to-day. Australia, though los- ing two men in the second half, put up a great fight. One of these players fructured a leg and the other broke a rib-Reuter.

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF

First Round Games In

pented his A.A.A. victory by winning Second Summer Singles

in 22.Bsec.

was

Sweeney's eclipsing quality further shown in the 100 yards, in which he swept through at o terrife pace and three watches med him to just break 9.8ser,

The official time was 0.7sec., which, In addition to beating his own Ser- vices' record of 9.Docu., equalled the British amateur record established by Eric Liddell 14 years ago.

ven

TRACK REMEASURED

A slight wind assisted the runners, but the ground fter specially mea- suring was found to be correct, and I hope that

will get the Sweeney reward of his magnificent running, Another record went by the board when R. Thomas, in

in winning the mile for the RA.F.,

F., returned 4min. 22.2sec. to heal his own figures by 4-5sec.

lle had a foot to spare frem his team colleague, P. B. Hennessey.

in the three miles we of seriousness in competition when F. 11. Reeve, of the RAF., who had the race in his keeping and

wus leading by a dozen yards from his team male, E. W. Harrison, almost stopped in his tracks to let Harri- son win.

u Juck

FINLAY'S BUSY DAY The time returned was 14min, 52.2sce., and the only other promin- ent mon in the race was

"Jack"

Sutherland, the old warrior, who could not quite hang on to the first pair. But if it had been a horse- race I am sure the stewards would have been making a serious inquiry on the running of that last lep.

Don Finlay equalled his own Ser- vices record of 14.8sec. for the 120 hurdles, but he was not a success in the long and high jumps in which he Look part.

In the Long Jump the Army pair, A. F. M. Palmer, 22ft. 8 9-10ln., and R. Walker, 22ft. 5 7-10in, curried off

the

record and bath beat Finlay's of 22ft. 24in., which Finlay himself just failed to repeat by quar- ler of an inch.

A new Services record was es- tablished for the Javelin when P. Blanking threw 180ft. 7in. for the Army.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE 100 Yards-l. F/Lieut. A. W. Sweeney (R.A.F.); 2. L/A/C B. Giles (RAP): 3, Sgt. J. Hart (Army): 0.7-10sec.

220 Yards-1, Sweeney (RAF); 2. Hart Ariny); J. Pay/Lieut. MacLean (Navy); 22 8-10sec.

440 Yards-1. Lieut. J. E. F. Willoughby (Army); 2, Lieut. J. Shefield (Army); 3. Cpl. . E. Lansdale (R.A.F.: 50 6-10sec.

ARO Yards.1, Cpl. E. E. Lansdale RAF: 2 1/A Bowles (R.A.F. 3, Lieut. G.

Rush (Army); Train.

Thomas

37 2-10sec.

One Mile-1. Sgi.

The following are the results of mutches played in the first round of the Happy Valley Second Summer Golf Singles;

D. Humphreys beat T. E. Pearce 5 and 3.

R. H. Chin beat J. Harrop 2 and 1. 5 G. T. May bent N. J. Booker and 4.

W. J. Dyer beat Col. E. D. Mat- thews 5 and 4.

T. B. Low beat K. K. Rounds 2 up.

D. S. Edwards beat. J. Gellatly 3 and 2.

F. Buckle beat G. E. Willerton

5

and

3.

A.

J. Dennis received a walk-over from A. T. Bradley.

K. S. Robinson beat W. S. Hiller 2 up

I. P. Tamworth beat J. F. G. Van Reede 1 up.

D. L Prophet bent D. A. Murdoch 3 and 4.

RIFLE SHOOTING

Dockyard Police Beaten

The Royal Naval Dockyard Police took part in a return Rifle shooting match against the Hongkong Emer- gency Unit Reserves at Taikoo Rifle Range yesterday, losing by one point after a keen contest.

In the first two events a musketry target was used, at 200 und 300 yards. The third event was Mus- 300 kelry Target Rapid Firing at yurds. The highest possible score in each was 20.

A Bisley target was used at 500 yards in the fourth and last event, the highest possible score here being 30.

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Emergency Unit Reserves P.S. Grover

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P.C. M. A. Sinuza L.S. H. Lce

LS. Simmons

P.S. Archipoff LS. Tansley

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Three Mile-1, Cpl. E. W. Harrison (RAF); 2, A/C2 F. II. Reeve (R.A.F.); 3, Staff/Sgt/Inst 11. R. Sutherland (Army) 14min. 52 2-10sec.

120 Yards Hurdles.), F/O D. 0. Finlay A.F.): 2, 2nd/Lieut. E. J. C. Bering (Army); a Lieut. O. G. W. White (Army); 14 8-10see,

Long Jump-1, 2nd/Lieut. Sir A. F. M. Palmer, (Army), 21, 0 p-10ln. (Services record); 2. Cpl. R. Walker (Army). 2211. 37-10min. 3, Finlay (RAF). 211. 2 8-toin.

High Jump.-i. Lieut. . Shefteld and L/Cpl. A. Tansley (Army) tled at 6ft. Din. 2. Cpl. 1. k. Coley R.A.F.). BIL Bin.

Total

ATHLETIC MEETING

324

Britain Beats Germany

At White City-

London, Aug. 14.

Javelin-1, L-Cpl. D. Blanking (Army), In the International Athletic con- 1001. in 2. L-Cpl. G. Watts (Army)

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170f1. 3in 3, Eng-Ari. Cooper (Navy), beat Germany by 80 points to 67 in a

156ft 3in.

Weight Lieut. A. J. A. Watson (Army), 44ft. in, record; 2, Lt. J. B. H.

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580 228

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RAIN AT THE OVAL

PLAY IN THIRD TEST HELD UP

London, Aug. 14. Rain delayed piny in the Anal Test Match between England and New Zealand at the Oval till 1.05, and a continuous drizzle afterwards prevented, any further play. There had been showers overnight and a drizzle kept up continually during the morning.

The whole wicket was protected, while 5,000 people queued up out. side the ground.

Page won the toss and sent out H. G. Vivian and W. A. Hadien to open the innings. These two put up 20 in the short while they batted, Vivian scoring 18 and Hadlec 7.

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of Britain won in 111.1/5 seconds to give the home team victory,

Great Britain won all the track events

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England:-R. W. V. Robins (capl.), Hammond, Hutton, Ames, Gover, Compton, Hardstaff. Barnett, God- dard, Washbrook and Matthews.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

London, Aug. 14. Rain all over the country to-day prevented a ball being bowled in the various County Cricket Champlon- ship matches which were to have been played at Bradford (Yorkshire v. Worcester), Birmingham (War- wickshire v.

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At Neath, Surrey were put out for 57 runs by Glamorgan, J, C. Ciny taking five wickets for 20 runs and Emrmy Davies four for 12. In turn the Welsh county were dismissed for only 87, Gregory taking five for nine.

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