Monday,

HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH

June

1940.

LAWN BOWLS SURPRISES LEAGUE BASKETBALL

A.J. Hall's Rink Beaten By J.F. McGowan 18-14 First Games In Colony Rinks Championship

FIRST MATCHES in the Colony Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Championship were played off yester day, and several surprise results were recorded, Greatest of all, perhaps, was the 18-14 defeat suffered by A. J. Hall's:four (acknowledged to be one of the best in the competition) at the hands of J. F. McGowan's rink.

Second surprise was the victory of E. Zimmern's rink. over H. A. Alves (Recreio) by 21-14. The Portuguese rink is another well-balanced four, and it was indeed a great| triumph for the Craigengower four to overcome them.

Hall and McGowan played at the Club de Recreio. At the end of the 6th hond only six shots had been scored cash side having three. But with a 1 and a 2, Hall moved into a 6-3 lend on the 7th head, only to have McGowan trailing 5-6 ngafn at the end of the 9th.

As was anticipated, then, Hall ran into a 12-5 lead with 2,1,2,1 on the 13th head, and thougi McGowan took 3 on the 14th, it was not expect ed that the game was going to end as it did.

THE SURPRISE FINISH

Xavier, H. A do

Botelho, LA.

J.

Gutierrez, 33-10.

A. F. Noronlia, C. A. Lopes, Noronha, C. Silva co! V. C Labrum, J. W. M. Brown, J. Fraser, Goodwin, 21-13,

At Owl Service

J. W. Leonard, Y. A. Razack, L. C. Way beat IC

R. Souza, W, K Remedios, C. C. Pereira, Q. Remedios, E. de Souza, 21-15.

E. G. Post, W. Cameron, G. Perkins,| A. E. Carey bent C. Mose. FI. A Castre, ii aluns, A. I. Basto, 24-17.

JUNE

Cash Sweep Winners

No. 304 No. 124: No. 487.

RACE 1'

$643,00 103.00 01.20

$640.00 185.40 92.70

RACE 2

No. 47

No. 174

No. 300

RACE 3

No. 534

RACES AT MACAO

$003,20 172,30 No. 30 No. 589

80.10 Unplaced ($19.10 each)-300, 555, 342, 370, 550.

RACE 4

No. 3

No. 102

No. 10

$028.10

179.40. 89.70

Unplaced ($33,20 erich),-519, 354,|

108,

RACE s.

No. 71

No, 501

$320.40

93.00 40.90

No. 652

Unpinced ($13 each)-105, 370, 60,

P.

70.

RACE 6

No. 505 No. 377 No. 350

$400.70 114.50 57.20

W. Penney, W. McNeill, F. X. Delgado, E. Zimmern beat L. J. Silva A. M. Rodrigues, F. V. V. Ribeiro, I A. Alves, 21-14.

At Craigenzawer

C. J. Walker, H. Lord, A. Steven, S. C. Bovaird, ́ T.

HALL scored another single on the E. Eccleshall beat 15th-and-thereatler-faded - from-the-Grimes, J, A.-Watson;—R.—M--Keown, picture, scoring a single only on the 24-10.

F. Hillon, J. Wald, W. P. Senth, T. 20th end. McGowan's men played; fallantly and on the laat six heads Stainton beat J. Tang, T. K. Lim, IL featured in a scoring streak that Y. Hu, J. N. Wong. 34-17.

nolted ten shots.

With a 2 and a 3, McGowan tled} the score 13-13 at the 17th head.

2 and took them into a 16-13 lead, and after conceding one on the 20th end, scored 2 on the last head to win 18-14.

LOW SCORING

AT the Hongkong Football Club, one of the lowest scoring games ever played was witnessed. C, S. Rosselet beat A. K. Minu 15-12-wich total

is only 27 shots scored over 21

The Scores

The complete scores were:

At Kowloon F.C.

At Hongkang F.C.

C. S. Rosselet best C E Shipp. A. R. Basa, J. S. Landelt, A. E. Contes, Bakar, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, 15-12

Indians Beat H.K.F.C. In

Third Division

In the only Lawn Bowls League

Special Sweepstake Won By Macao Resident: Day For Favourites

AN EXCELLENT DAY'S racing was had at Macao yesterday when the June Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club was held. The meet was a great success for Mr. Raymond Pih, who rode four winners out of six races. Favourites did not disappoint.

The special $1 cash sweep on the Chairman's was won by ticket No. 10587, and the first prize of 517 went to a Macao resident.

FINAL EVENTS OF EAST ASIA ATHLETIC MEET

Kwong Tai University Beat Pui Ying

(By "GUARD")

KWONG TAI University, still smarting from their recent defeat at Sing Tao's hands, fed humble pie to a strong Pui Ying quintette before what constituted a record attendance for cage league games this season, at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Saturday.

Lo Tung, Kwong Tai's star right forward, after a colourless first-half display, awitched to centre of a three- man fast-break formation, to bolster up a weak offence, and sank two baskets a few minutes before full time to give his side a four points' margin, 42-38)

The Scores Saturday

FIRST DIVISION

In an carller junior match, Chinese "Y" and Hong Yuen Cup were at logger heads (30-30) $11,-came time, but an extra 5-

minutes' play sufficed to settle: the Yueners hash as "Y" sank foul goal without reply to cop the match Kwor 1 Tai nt 39-30 The other thrilling match took place Wednesday, excitement was provided by Hong Yuen Hong Yuen and Talkoo. The Yueners took the game after a hard atruggle at 61-42.

LAPPA HANDICAP (First Sec-four baskets and tion). Once Round.

Mr. Jan's Night View...(H. C. Pin) Mr. F. M. Hoo's Fel Vine (H. C. Chang Mr. Constani Billy's Jack O'Lantern ..

J. Barrow) 3 Won by two lengths; 12 lengths. Time: 204.2, Pari-Multet: Winner 19.40; Pisces, 1920. Three runn

LAPPA HANDICAP (Second Sec- |tion). Once round.

Lai Hang

"

42 Pui Ying 30

SECOND DIVISION

30 64

Chinese "Y" 30 Sum Chung 37

Wednesday

SECOND DIVISION

Kwong Tal's centre, Chan Sul-luk, caused a surprise the frst few Put Ching 33 Ching Mo 20

Mr. M. A. H. Golden Cow (8. C. Liang) seconds of the game when he gained long Yuen Mr. BL H Tit Doublo Chance

possession from his own tip-off, broke . IIL S. Chang), 2

Cast through Put Ying's defence down | Mr. W. E. Griore's March Brown, ...

(W. E. Grlevo) 3

the free throw lane, to sink a basket, Won by, two lengths, many lengths. Pul Ying felt their way about for Time: 2,042,

the next few minutes before flashing Pari-Muturi: Winner, $9,30; Places, $8.00.

u high-powered

01 Talkoo

43

between the two In the first half, which Lai Hang reached with a lead offensive which of two points, 26-24.

TOKYO, June D (Domel)-Final results in the various field and tracic events on the last day of the East Asia Athletio Meet were;

400-metres Hurdles. Rabero (Philippines) 54.4 seconds; Kawamura (Japan) 54.8 seconds. Mandapatto. Unplaced ($15.99 cach).-133, 527, (Philippinca) Niikuin (Japan);

NAMTAO HANDICAP First See-gained them a double free throw, and 57, 767.

Shibata (Manchoukuo); Ikeda (Man- tion). Six furlongs.

iley tied the scoro at 2-2, choukuo).

800-metres Flat-Ishida (Japan) Mr. Hope's Dow Jones .....(II. C. Chang) 1 m. 50.5 secs; Katsumata (Japan) Mr. Biriteddon K. F. Chlu)

Tucker's Tim (Mr. Conper 1-m-57.9-sees, Yu-Hai-(Münchoukuoj- 1.m. 57.8 secs.

SPECIAL SWEEP

No. 10567

$11,517.06

- No.-34334

3.290.59 No. 34601

1,045.29 Unplaced ($203.10 each)-13388, 31830, 30129, 32271, 25200, 27814, 37453, 30000.

Won by A length, length. Time: 1303

Pari-Mutuel: Winners, $14.30; Pinces,

Discus `Throw.—Miyagi (Japan) 21954, 43.47 metres; Teramura (Japan) $20, $0.30, $11.09.

42.78 metres; Torupin (Manchoukuo)

NAMITAO HANDICAP Second 42.49 metres; Kikumblo (Japan) Section), Slx furlongs. ***** (40.40 metres; Amante (Philippines)

DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL

Eastern A.A. Celebrate With Swimming Gala

130.05 metres; Endo (Manchoukuo) | Mr. Hopeful'a Mae's Adventore

30.00 secs.

(H. C. Ph) Pole Vault-Abe (Japan) 3.00 Mr. F. J. Gellion's National Anthem

(Gregory) metres; Sawada (Japan) 3.00 metres; Mr. Collene's Ring's En Liang)" Moriwaki (Japan) 3.00 metres: Nakamura (Japan 3.80 metres; Choui (China) 3.00 metres; Takeda (Man-

choukuo) 3.80 metres, Yamaouch!

Women's High Jump.

Miss 1.60 metres; Miss

Yamane.

ation will be celebrating the Dragon Japan 50.8, Saturday, Indian R, C. beat THE EASTERN Athletto Assocl- Women's 400-metres Relay-

Won by, three lengths, half-length.

Timo: 131A

Pari-Mutuel Winner, $1620; Pincesi $5.99, $1.00, $100

CHAIRMAN'S CUP. One mile.

Mr. '3. "Droga's Falry Ousel" .... heads.ongkong F. C. In the Third Division

(H. C. Pb) Mrs. Cellloys Fairy Ask 19.(Gregory) (Misses HizoC. Mr. Q-Moon's Dogmanay..(B. Yues) secs. nt Sookunpoo by 12 shots. This is the Boak festival in grand style in their Kosiyama, Yamauti and Yoshino); Won by, two lengths, 14 lengths, Indians' first victory. They were up on bathing matahed at North Point to-Japan.

Time: 2.21 two rinks. Wahab's four was the only

Marathon-Akiba (Japan) 2 hrs.

Parl-Mutuel Winner, day. home rink thai lost.

135.20.13.20 30 min, 50 secs.

F. Hollands, N. B. Frazer, J. W. Mac

Beorea-M. A. Wahab, A. G. Sumind, K.

M. fumial and A. Baker (LR.C.) beat

Rebero

There will be three races of the 3000 metres Fiat, Murakoso

9 min. P. P. Anslow. C. O. Solis, E. L. Strange dragon bosts following which prizes (Japan),

B secs; and II. G. Wallington 20-13; A. 8. Sumad, will be distributed. This la to take (Philippines). Donald, W. S. Hallands beat J. W. S. AB. Bux, A 11, Madar and A. H. place between noon and 1.30 p.m. Elphick, C. E. Langley, G. S. Hammond, Waliab (IR.C.) lost to A. Watson, F. Filppance, B. 1. Blekford and G. 8. Grayıc

F. Wlkinson, 20-22.

In the evening they will hold B

A. A. Razack, K. M. Omar, A. M. 12-3; M. H. Hozzan, J. M. A. Ramjahn, series of swimming exhibitions Omar, U. M. Omar beat A. Lapsley, R., Rumjan and S. M. Rumjan against other bathing clubs at North II. Lapsley, R. Lapsley, P. Cullen, bank, J., Barnes and S. II. Strange 21-12. Point ending with

LRC) boat . H. Beddow, A. Brooks-

35-12

G. Duncan, A. W. Hudges. N. 3. Bebbington, A. Brooksbank beat A. W Mircocle, J. W. Fitzgerald...S... lodge, W. J. Bagley, 34-15.

At Kowloon D.G.C.

W. McLeod, W. S. Dall. J. Grem. J. C. 8. Fender beat J. A. Luz, C. Marquis, B. Basto, A. P. Guterres, 10-15,

W. Melrose, R. M. Mala, R. Munro,

J. C. Chalmers beat R. II. E. Marks, R

B. Wellwood, W. Mulcahy, E C. Fin- cher, 25-18.

At Reorelo

Total: Indian R.C. 01, Hongkong 7.C. 9. match...

Japan Wins Hockey

2 water polo

Lawson Little Wins U.S. Open Golf Title

CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 9 (Reuter),-Lawson J. Gellatly, J. Hollidge, LA Collyer, Little to-day won the American Open Golf Champion- 3. McGowan beat W. L. Walkership, beating Genc Sarazen in the play-off over 18 holes. Little went round in 70 (Out, 34-home 36), against

White, A. Hyde-Lag, A. J. Hall, 16–14,

At Kowloon Dock

E. Pope. A. Bower, J. E. Hansen. G.

II. Sherriff beat M. F. Alarcon, F. A.

-

Sqrazen's 73 (Out 37-home 36).

Little's score was two under Par.

MAKE

YOUR

MINT JULEPS, HIGHBALLS

AND OLD FASHIONEDS

WITH

OLD SCHENLEY

RYE or BOURBON

AMERICA'S FINEST

WHISKIES

SOLE AGENTS

E

In the second half, both teams ap- Pul Ying could not get by Kwong peared fagged, but the Hangers were Ta's break back fast defence, but the steadier in passing and blocking, met with astonishing success in their and excellent work by Chan Yiu- midfield shots to draw-ahead-10-8-In-ting-(22) Lo-Hok-szo-(12) and Szo. a short-time.

To-ying (6), gave them a comfortable win of 54-37.

break

A

For Sum Chung, Leung Wel-hung (10), and Ha Kwok-chiu (10) were the best' seen.

THE BETTER SIDE KWONG TAI were the beiter ball handlers and passers. Both sides stalled and tried "freezing out" tac- ties with varying success. Kwong

South Chion was stated for a Tal, using the rolling offence in slow senior game on Wednesday, but owing with Lo and Chan pivoting to their withdrawal from the league, only two junior games were played. and take-pasting excellently, gained the lead for the first time at 15-14. The lead changed hands several times and at 17-17, Pul Ying's Tong Sik-chow sank one as the bell was tingling for half time to give Pul Ying the first half lead 18-17. 249

SECOND HALF

A Close Game

IN the earlier, game,: Pal Ching basketeers nosed out à Ching › Mo quintette 33-26 in a close game. · Pul Chine had the edge on their 'oppon- ents who appeared unrecovered from their last net-buck, **k

IN the second half, Lo was shifted

Yul Hing-sul, Pul Ching's guard, 40.80; Places, to centre of a three-man fast-break.

and Kwong Tai sprang into the lead had a fairly hard time with Lee Pul- soon after at 22-20. Nama Man-lce, ying (14), the only clever C.M. for- LIMCHOW HANDICAP. Five fur-forward, and Poon Nam-hung, guard ward who was his usual self, but

longs.

for Pul Ying, worked like trojans managed well with the others, to help Mrs. Gellian's Kazlo (H. C. Pih) 1 and cracked the hoop from far out in maintaining their lead at half.

to keep Pui Ying in the running, time, 17-15. (SW. Pan) a Chan Sui-tuk was left free to "bull

In the second half, C.M's Chan. dog the ball in the front court and Pul-kee and Lee Slu-cheong attacked acted also as "break" man on a fast-strongly, but Pul Ching's defence was break.

equal to the occasion and held them down effectively.

Loja

Mr. L. W. B's The Mermaid

Mr. F. F. 9.'s Black Diamond

Won by, 1 lengths, 2 lengths. Time: 120 Pan-Mutuel; Winner, $7.30; Pinces, $5.50,

TOKYO, June 0 (Domel).—The] #000, $620, hockey game between the Japan- ese and foreign" rexdenta' ` teams|

In the East Asia Athletic Meet Boston Braves

which was held at the Jingu Stadium to-day ended in a 6 to 1 victory for the Japanese.

The

Jopan versus Philippines]

yachting contests resulted in a de- cision for Japan who gained more frat, places than their adversary.

Defeated By

Chicago Cubs

NEW YORK,

June

Winston Braves were trounced by the

Westham

Wartime Cup Final

15.

| Chicago Cubs' 7-1 in tho

Baseball League to-day.

The scores were:

Boston

Chicago

NATIONAL LEAGUE

National

1

14

1

Battery Carleton, Phelps. Cincinnati

1

Q 15

5

0

Sarazen and Little tled for first place yesterday with a score of 287.

Edward Oliver also returned 287, Blackburn Beaten 1-0 Brooklyn but was disqualified for starting his lust round ahead of time and failing- to report to the offelal starter.

Sarazen scored 71, 74, 70, 72; Little 72, 09, 73, 73.

LONDON, June 8 (Reuter)—West

6. 10

0

10

SCORE TIED

KWONG TAI lost their grip when at: 37-34 and both teams, fought to 38-38. At this stage, the U's defence held down Ful Ying, Leung. Keng kuen, U's guard, surpassed his first halt brilliance to allow more freedom Lo Lo Tung, who played corners for set shots and was successful la ono of them. Just before full me, he. cinched matters with a follow-up hot from the backboard, after sane nice trep lancing work.

"Y" Beat Hong Yuen

The closing stages sow Pul Ching's Mak Ho-ylu and Luk Sze-hon forcing the issue and C.M.'s defence cracked up badly before them..

Second Half Rout

The game following.

between Talkoo and Hong Yach was a second half out of Talkoo, the final score being 01442' the first half score was 26-10-

Hong Yuen switched to a fost Wir break against a reputedly fast team HONG YUEN started badly against and act with considerable success. the "," whose marking and team They hawked the ball most of the work were the best seen to date. time, and cracked the hoop from all They sprang into an early lead from angles with remarkable success to a series of plays, featuring Lo Kal Jead Talkoo, very much bewilderedly, chun (12) and Lan Tso-hay (6) to the end of the first half.

This lead was maintained til half time.

:

However, the

Win For Lai Hang

Bimelech Wins Belmont Stakes

Bimelech, 0/5 favourite, won the Belmont Sinices to-day, beating Your Chance- (2/1) by half a head,

Andy E ̈ (10/1), was: third,

The second half saw Hong Yuen Yueners ralled flash a scries of plays which flabber- I strongly in the second half and drew gasted Talkoo,

served as a Battery: Turner, Beggs, Hutchings, level at 10-10. This Ham to-day-won the wartime Foot Vandermeer, Lombardi, Hershberger, tonic for the Yueners, and they .bal! League Cup, at Wembley Philadelphia

0 fought tooth and nail till 30-30 when Other scores were-Horton Smith Stadium, when they beat Blackburn Battery: Mulcahy, Atwood, War- the final whistle come. 288, Craig Wood 209, Byron Nelson Rovers by the only real before 80.000 ren.

This left them spent, and the extra (holder) 200, Ben Hogan, Ralph spectatore, which was the limit bn Pittsburgh

1 17 0 times saw the "y" spring into a lead Guldahl, Ray Mangrum 200, Fronk posed by the authorities and which Battery: Klinger, Macfayden,

from which they never looked back. Wale 202, Henry Pleard 203, Victor is half the stadium's total capacity. Ghezzi 204, Sam Sneed 255, und Jim and players went all cut from start to

The match was very evenly contested Pittsburgh

Lanshan, Davis, Berres, Fernandez. Ferrier, (Australian champion) 200. Anish. It was perhaps the keenest Anal

Battery: Mulcahy, Atwood, K

Warren. Philadelphia

IN the Latifang versus Bum Chung "United Press" adds that Sarazen ever seen on this famous pitch.

1 was not beaten until the last four 34th, minute of the Arst half, off a re-

Battery: Pearson, Blanton, Warren, scramble, there was little to choose Small scored for West Ham in the hotes. The gallery of 9,000 were all bound

Pittsburgh

191 after Barron Blackburn's

Battery: Bowman, Brown, Davis, pro-Sarazen, who overcome many custodian, had made a brilliant full-Berrea. advérsities in order to prolong the length save from Foreman, West Ham's (Called it the end of the 8th inning, issuc.

Sarazen, twice

according to Sunday Law). Open Champion, Barron was the only Blackburn New York ....11 10 2 attributed his defeat to his chip shots, player to touch the ball during this

Battery: Hubbell, Brown, Schuma- which, he said "were not working." attack.

cher, Danning, Little said "I felt. it. was my day

St. Louls

0: 10 after the first drive."

Battery: Cooper, White, Bowman, Shoun, Warneke, Owen, Padgett.

(Eleven Innings were played).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

C.B.C. Charity Gala

centre-forward.

- ÁLMOST EQUALISED

A 30-yards free kick taken by White side;

Blackburn'frigis-half, almost. produced the equallising goal just be- fore, the interval when Conway, West

Charity Gala will be held by the ball which passed Inches wide of St. Louis

Ham's goalkeeper, completely missed

Chinese Bathing Club, Quarry. Hay tamark.

Philadelphia

.... 11

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on June 15 at 7.30 p.m. inʼald of the British War Organisation Fund and and West Ham were unable to sincken Quinn,

The result was always. In the balance þi (Ten innings were played. Me« the Chinese Wounded soldiers,

Judnick ·and Berardino their pace to the slightest degree, while homered for the Browns, and McCoy The programme Includes the Blackburn gave Conway, the opposing for the Athilies), d following:

zer goalkeeper, little remplis. In the clos- The Detroit-Boston

postponed on account of rain.

EL Louis.** to Ham's defence, but the "glant-killers"

of the season stood solid In front of Battery; Nigoling, Susco. their citadel and the final whlatte-gave Philadelphin ...

300 metres. Medley Race Open the Colony.

to the Colony (ladies);

100 metros Breast Stroke Open

Pearl-diver roce...

30

(For boys' and girls),

י

100 metres Breast Stroke HK Pressmmen)/`·

to fing atages of the encounter Blackburn repentedly-hammered away at.. Wost

Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co., Ltd. 100, mores Free Style Handicap of the Football League becomes the

· game WIN

0

-10

1

6

metres Free Style Handicap their first war-time Cup triumph. Battery: Castor, Potter, Wagner,

Both teams received gold medals Hayes Artz which were presented by the ft. Hon. Cleveland · (Open to Mr. A. V. Alexander, Firat Lord of the Battery: Smith, Hemsley.

Admiralty. The silver trophy donated New York HSLDACI Battery: Rung, Dekey absolute property of West

Chiefgó 50 metres Free Style Handicap war Fenton, Walker, Lockport. Battery: Lyons, Rigney, Tress,

West Ham Consway Bicknell, Brastiyan. Meomulag und Forensics vertetiden. Washington Brya

Battery: Masterson, Hudlin, Hay,

(Eleven innings were played?

(Indios)

Pillow Fight,

Lantern Rico (mixed), Waterpolo de ag

Crook

ja Misökburn,— Barron, Itough,

Whiteside,Pryde, Chivers, Rogers, Butz, nem tartan PER

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