Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 2, 1940.
MONDAY
U. M. OMAR'S RINK
MORNING
ELIMINATED
Brilliant Victory For R. Duncan
In Semi-finals
Rosselet Beats Sherriff To Enter Final
MATCHES in the semi-finals of the Colony Rinks Lawn Bowls Championship at the Club de Recreio yesterday proved exciting affairs. The
margin of victory in both games was 2 shots. R. 'Duncan's four (A. Calman, W. Houston and E. Levott) provided the greatest excitement when they eliminated U. M. Omar's rink (J. Hoosen, A. A. Razack and K. M. Omar), who, by many, The conceded prospective champions,
were
score was 18-16.
In the second big game, C. 5. Rosselet (R. Basa, A. E. Coates and J. S. Landolt) ousted G. H. Sherriff (R. F. Pope, A. Bower and J. E. Henson) 20-18.
Peculiar feature of boli
games WALN the last Toute
efforts of the foxing sides.
Sherriff's four added 6 on the Cricket Meeting
last three hende, while
scored 7.
The scoring was 1,241|
and 2,2,3 respectively.
I Punent opened with a 3 agathist Chaar, and on the 19th bend
him
Men
lending 11.2 managed to reenver women fun at them stage and with two singles and twee two's drew up to within 1 shots the score being 12 B
A three on the 16th end and ser another on the 18 mal
11.1 word
beland, the score on this head beangs
18-9
Then begin the Boal great eflock Omar tallied 2, and then anothe
live needed tu bevel 2. teaving a wards on the head
Amud great ex ellement, Omar fald the femati-fatioz for that score, but eventudly fell short of the and with only
tast
Kreat ganze by two shots
The scores were
A. Catman,
W. Houston,
K. Lovett and
It. Duncan
11oonen.
A. A. Flasack,
M
omar and
1 M.
Oran
3
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Championship Golf
v
L. R. Andrewes
Wins Happy Valley Title
I. R. ANDREWS with a final score Happy
won
the
Local Baseball
International Shield For Portugal
Americans Surprised
PORTUGAL surprised their mort ardent fans over the week-end when they overcame the United States in the final of the Mamak International Baseball tournament 7-5 in one of the most sensational upsets seen at Caroline Hill.
# 132 yesterday Valley gol championship, K. К. For the first five minings. things Collings being second with 150.
went recording to schedulc
COMMENTARY
SEMI-FINALS R. SCOTS ANNUAL
AQUATIC SPORTS Thrilling Win For H. Q. (2) Over "D" Company
The semi-final match of the Lawn Bowls Rink Champion- chip between C. S. Rosselet and G. H. Sherriff in progress at the Club de Recreio yesterday. Rosselet beat Sheriff 20-16 and, in the final, will meet R. Duncan's four, who beat U. M. Omar 18-16 yesterday on the same green.--Ming Yuen.
League Bowls
Kowloon B.G.C. More Secure
In Second Division
Craigengower Falter Against Kowloon C. C.
Although the standard displayed was not of the highest, contestants at the annual swimming gala of The Royal Scots held at the Army Swimming pool at Victoria Barracks, provided a large gathering with innumerable thrills, the most exciting race being the Inter-Company Medley Relay which featured Bandmaster Jordan in a magnificent effort to win the event for H.Q. (2),
win
The diving contest provided jhad coined a light lead on May Judges with an enigma which which he Increased as the race pro- was soon solved, however, when ressed to finish an easy winner by |two and a half bath lengths, half H.Q. (2) and "D" Company, who the distance separated. May from Lo. had tied for first place, sporting- The invitation medley relay pro- ly agreed to "dive-off" for the vided V.R.C. with an eas honour,
mainly due to L. M. Remedios' em- the former emerging ployment of the "butterfly" stroke, the ultimate victors by 2/4 aa against the orthodox breast stroke points.
of Fong
Chung-ylu. There was Of the Invitation events, the little between RunJahn and Lau, most thrilling_was the 200 yards but when Remedios took the water, back stroke. B. S. Wilson, the Yhe Immediately used the "butterfly" representative, started off nicely to stroke and surged ahead of Fong to draw slightly away from A. Kiva Taylor a big lead which the Bunjahn (V.R.C.) and Wong Shiu-letter increased on Tsang Cheung- shi (Ini Tsun),
TOUCH WÍN FOR RUMJAHN THIS
slight lead Wilson maintained till the 150 yards mark was passed, when Rumfahn, who had showed excellent judgment, called upon his "reserve" which again did cot foll him. The last few yards of the race had the spectators on
EFFORT
ming.
RESULTS
Following are the results:----
Among the distinguished gathering were HIE, the General Ofter Com-
manding the Troops, Major General A, E, Grasett, Brigadier J. T. W. Reeve and officers of the garrison.
tween events,
The Band of the Battallon was in at- their feet howling for a victory for tendance and rendered aclections bo- either, but it was Rumlahn who At the conclusion of the gale, the Just managed to get in first.
Officer Commanding the Royal Scots, In the two lengths Ladies invita- congratulated the winner and, sold tion, Miss D. Welr sel E hot pace that like their families, the Bower for the first lap and led on her tear Trophy had been evacuated and would mater, the Misses V. Churn and 1.
have to be presented of a future date. He said they had to thank the G.O.C. Lopes This lend was kept till the final few yards, when Miss Wele fell which was a real boon to the bat
for the quick completion of the pool. completely away to allow first Mias talion, and he hoped they would make Churn and theri Miss Lopes to beat a better showing at this year's Area
swimming championships her to the post.
than last JORDAN'S MAGNIFICENT
year. He then asked Major General A. E. Grancti to present the prizes,
THE RESULTS Following were the results: Inter-Company
stelky-i. free-style H.Q. Coy. (2) 2 1 "C" COF 11.1A Corso "D" Coy.; & "D" Coy.
5-1/0 sec. Invitation In fact all hope w K. Rumlahn
(VAC): 2 D. & Wilơn when Jurdan, anchor for (Y.1.C.A.); à Wong Bhu-shi (Laf Thun). given up
the Time: 2 mine. 65-1/8 secs. was neen to take
Inter-Company breast-stroke Relay waler about 13 yards behind the lust;
1. 110. (2) 2 PC Co
"A" Coy.: 3, "D" Coy.; swimmer.
6. HQ. (1), Faces were immediately turned to Time: 3 mina, 36-3/3 secs.
Diving-1, Q. (2); 1, "D" Coy.; 3. the bath again, however, when he Five reveas, were recorded.
"C" Coy.: 4, "3" Coy: 1, "A" Coy. to quickly overhaul the
Invitation fres-style Race, V.R.C. Ladies, HF. Luz, for Recreio "A", scored inst man and creep up on the others, 00-2/1 Yards-l. Miss V. Churn: 7. Miss une against G. Duncan (Hongkong Towards the close of the race he. Lopes; 3, Milan D. Weir. Time: 45-3/5 FC) in the 16th end, 13. B. Basto was noticed to tire, but by a supreme (Recreio "11") tallied une against J. effort he spurted ahead and managed 2. Coy: 8, "A" Coy.: Time. 2 mina. Inter-Company Medley Malay-1, HQ "C" Cay. 3, HQ. (9); 4, "D" Coy.. 30-3/8 BCCS.
KOWLOON B.G.C. feci more secure in
the Second
A4E
THE Inter-Company Medley Relay
an excellent start, and also saw an excellent chance of
The Division as a result of League Bowls matches on Saturday. Q. (2) suffering their dral deleat of Time: 3 mins, Vards back-stroke~I, A. Andrewes was fourth in 1933 when United States tallied 2. 1.1.0. The Kowloon Football Club failed in the game against the the evening.
courses record lead 5-3 at the end of tha; tame, but OEC Marton set
the Portuguese lads rallied strongly K.B.G.C., while Craigengower suffered a set-back when they it. Q. (2). uf 148, the next in order being ♬ aqu Inter
E ark A
Ilsaman. A n the sixts and little the Americans travelled to the Kowloon C.C.
The Bowling Green Club now McKeller also returned a score of 148 dai could stop the run sprem
lead by a clear four points over their nearest rivals. last year, to perard his second wit Retted four for Portugal.
Errors
Americans cost the
The game, during that sixth inning, and
SCORES
Yesterday's scores were as follow:
that
1. Andbewes 152 winner! #1 K the seventh inning for the US ended Collins 150. A J Dennis 197 Dthe match on a weak note Fitward 158, WA Ahern 189, F Grover Scores were:
Im A Mekeller 100, K 5 Robertson 163:
1 Humphreys 105 Low 100. A
CAT 25 1 Mundy 100.
Citrave
P
BALEN
174
A
1)
F. Pope,
1 E Renson and GII Sherri
Sondag 3 Warson 2
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was seen
McGowan (C.S.CC.) on the 20th, to get home A good few feet in A. R. Dallah (IR.C.)
one front of the "C" Company anchor, Bagainst E. Kern (K.C.C.) on the 17th, who got home second.
scured
keen.
Invitation 400 Yards free-style-1. Chan Chun-nam (Lai Trun): 2 G.. T. May 45 M. R. Abins (TRC) against E. C. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR CHUN (YM.C.A.); 2. Kenneth Lo (VR.C.). 49 Fincher (K.C.C.) the 13th and A.
NAM
Time: 5 mins, 6-1/8 secs.
Plunging, "D" Coy: 2, "A" Coy.. 67 M. Holland (K.B.G.C.) v. Shep- UAN Chun-nam, Lal Tsun dis- Aggregate distance 67 feet 9 inches.
tance swimmer, set a hot pace K. Rumjahn, L. M. Remedies and D. H. Invitation Medley Relay-1, V.R.C. (A. and for G. T. May of the Y and Ken-Taylor): 2. Lai Taun (au Yu-ting, Fung
Results In Brief
UNITED STATES
1
FIRST DIVISION
2
0 *
Tumpliteys 170, 3
HK F
$5
Rec "A"
• реска и Governale г Hurst of Wankaner f
2 2 0
02 10 1
75
KDRC.
13 0 0
JILC
70
K.C.C
2
• Police
44 K.B.G.C.
1
3
0 0 7 0
He "B"
210 cs.c.r
3
2:
SECOND DIVISION
10 10 1 3
KCC
64 CCC.
H.K.C.C KB.G.C Rec.
46 Taikou
69
K.F.C.
39 K, Tong
84
the Prison Officers Club at the head
0
0 0 0 2
cs.cc
Police
THIRD DIVISION
08
02
of the table with 18 points each.
Lengue tables to date are.
FIRST DIVISION
Bhola
1. Dasa
*23
2310-16
PORTUGAL
po
Rosselet's Fine Win
WDA
THE TREND of the Henselet- Sherri
Famo was similar to that of the other semi-final, It Sherriff who started the scoring, but an the next head Rosselet took the lead with a 3 which he never loal, except on the 13th head when Sherrif laid a 4 to lead 12-11.
From then on, however, Rosselet forged ahead with 1.1.3.3.1 to lead 20-12 on the 18th end.
He
Then began Sherriff's effort. commenced with a 1, and then a 2 lett them, as with Omur, 3 shots needed to lie.
Sherrlif, too, failed by 2 to get the
5 and the areand thrilling semi-final Gordon it came to an end
Scores weỰC
A Bower,
A. E. Coalen, 28. Landolt sad¦
* 4. Romelet
| Batengek (+
Harvey 1
Run 2010 0-5 Thir 2 2 0
Sousa na
Alver 3b
7. Gomarie
F. Gosano ef
Alvares e Peretra p
Gesang tin
Marques it
Beltran rf
L. Gosano Ib
2 1 0
D
50 herd (Police) on the 19th.
Recretu "A"
Craigengower
the Kowloon B.U.C. scored wins in neth Lo of V.R.C. to follow, over Chung-yu and Tsang Cheung-ming). 58 the First Division, while in the Third the first few laps of the 400 yards Time: mins, 3 secs.
Water-polo-1.Q. (2) beat "B" 57 Division the Electric took full points invitation race. But in the 7th lap hel7-1
44 from the Hongkong C.C. and tie with
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Stolen base--Söndag, Deegan, Souza, B. j Garann and L. GosenD.
Sacrifices--Waggoner, Alves, D. Gosano and L. Goanng,
Two-bake hits Souza, L. Gosano, Har-
Grovernale and Deegan.
Hrce-base hit-Harvey,
Struck out by Pereira 4 (Sondag. WAR- Koner, Gordon and Balcerekl; by Harvey 10 Alves 2. 2. Gotano, E. Gosano, Alvares
2. Marques and L. Gosano),
Basen on balls-of Pereira I (Deegan):
off Harvey 1 (D. Cosano).
Pared ball...Grøvernale,
Runs earned-off Pereira 4. Harvey 3. It by pitcher-by Pereira. Hurel; by Harvey: Gosano.
Stranded-USA 8. Part 2,
First base on erron-USA 2. Port 4. Umpires Leung, Wingties and Chan. Scores W. A. Smith,
U.S. Navy Ahead
K.F.C
R.K.C.C. C.C.C.
37 P.O.C.
76 Kowloon 1.G.č. 13 16 53
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Recrelu "A"
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Elec.
65 Craigenguwer
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COUNTY CRICKET
F. R. Brown Shines In Match At Lords
LONDON, Aug. 31 (Reider),F,
R. Brown, the Surrey
Kowloon DRC. II
Civi
Recreto
Kowloon C.C
Hongkong FC
14
4 10
2 10 0
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BECOND DIVISION
Kowloon B.G.C. Talkoo Club... Craigengewer Kowloon F.C. Recreio.. Kowloon C.C. Hongkong C.C. Kowloon Tong Civil Servic Palico C.
all-rounder. K. Electric
Prison O.C.
0 14 THIRD DIVISION
took a prominent part in to-day's | Kowloon 3.C. cricket match at Lords, where the Kowloon 2.0 Buccaneers drew with a British Em-Craikenpower Hongkong F.C piro eleven..
Hongkong
¿
The Buccaneers batted first and do- clared their innings closed at 208 for THE U.S. NAVY went ahead in the nine wickets, F. R. Brown contributing Charity Shield acries yesterday and E. I. Canradi 85. Clarke, the when they beat All-Hongkong 8-2 in West Indies' Test player, was the most the third game of the series. The successful Empire bowler, taking six 11.5. Navy now lead by 2 matches to wickets for 97 ruas.
1,
It was in the second stanza that the losing six wickets for 141 runs, Brown The British Empire played out time, Navymen established
themselves. completed a fine all-round performance Six runs in a merry-go-round left the by taking six winkels for-59 runs. Hongkongites dizzy.
Scores were:
UNITED STATES NAVY
Sondag ab
Williamson 2b
Iturst cl Douglas J Bateerak ib Moscavage o Rhodes B Levy rf
Gordon L
How Lawak!
Runs 60 011 0-8 Hits 1 60 011 0-0
AIL HONOKONG
Souza
Ching 3b
Chinn rf
8. Leonard Ib_
D. Leonard et
Alvos 26
Arculit ("). M. Arculi, p. Al... Wingles
() batted for Alves Húna- 10.000
031100, Sm.
9 2
021 17
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Chinese Journalists' Aquatic Meet
Chinese Journalists Association was A swimming gala by the Hongkong held at the Chinese Bathing Club pitch, North Point, yesterday and was attended by a large number. of people. In a 400 metres team race
At Nottingham, Nottinghamshireopen to the Colony, the Tung Fang and Leicestershire were' featured in a Association won in 4 mins, 52 secs. drawn malchi
Notts batted first and delored at 203, 39 Roca for five wickets,, W. W. Keaton scoring 108. Leicestershire had scored 109 runs for the loss of six wickets when slumps were drawn. Berry contributed 82 to ō this total.
Ituns brought in--Sondag, Willemson 3 Douglas Rhodes 2 Powlawski, H. Leonard and O. Areult.
Stolen bases—Douglas, Mascavago Gordon.
Two-baso hit--Wifilarson.
Home Tun-Thodes, Powiawrki and 8. Leonard
Struck out by Argulli 8. Powlakaki 7 Double play--Bondag to Douglas, Bases on balls of Arculli 1, Powlawaki
whd pich-Powlawak!.
Men's 1,500 metree frea-style-1, Wong Bix-ming: 2. Cheung Sun-dn. Time: 17 Pa-ling. Lai Chi-ming: 3, China Po- Men's 104 metres back-stroke-1 NE keen. Time: 2 mins, 3.0 secs,
Men''.200
metres, breast-strok¢~~),' Cheung Sun-on; 2, Hau Chun-sing: 3, Lau win
chung. Time: màng và Men's 50 metras free-style), T Chun-king, Chun Leang; 3. Wang Ching- cheung. Time: 373 secs.
Fung Xwal-sung: 3, Wo Sin-wal: Time: Reporters 105. metras free-style. 752 sec
400 metres team race open to Calony 1.1ung Fung Association Wong, Chi- hung, Bek Kam-plu, Chlu Wal-lam tal Fuk-kas); 2, South China (Young Cheun Wali Hau Yuk-kwan* Chłu Pui-kany Cheung Cho-cho). Time 4 mins. 62 soen.
100 metres four styler medley-; Tam Chun-king. Wong Iling-chung. : 3.. Wang Sik-wing. Tima: 1 min. Bi sees,
Women's 200 metres, relay open to the Colony Wah Yan' (ClaciAmocia Leung Chit, Cheung Wal-yingi 2. Bouth fion. (Hou Wal-king: Cheung Pul-chung Chins (Eat Chews wat Lal Po-Inen, Bay Wal-mur Ngau Walchuan,
funs carried-off Arculi 7, Powlawak!! Stranded USIN 4, HKC 2
First base on errors UEN 2, THE 1 Umpires Chase Laung and Mendonca.ming, pecan BeaterW. A. Emuha
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