U.M.
Brilliant
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 2, 1940.
MORNING
MONDAY
OMAR'S RINK
ELIMINATED
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 The Recreio yosterday proved exciting affairs. margin of victory in both games was 2 shots. R. Duncan's four (A. Calman, W. Houston and E. Lavott) provided the greatest excitement when they eliminated U. M. Omar's rink (J. Hoosen, A. A. Razack and K. M. Omar), who, by many, Tho WOTO conceded prospectivę champions. score was 18-16.
In the second big game, C. S. Rossclet (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 both t
the Wan
last minute
gamess efforts of the losing xides. Shorriff's four added 6 un the Omar last three heads, while
The coring was 1.2.3 scored 7. and 2,2,3 respectively.
It. Donens opened with 3 nganet
art u the (munk
10th head was leading 1-2. Omar and en managed us recover somewhat at this stage and with two singles and two twɗn drew up to within
the core bring 12-8
4 shots
A three on the 16th end, and Blue smother in the 18th put 9mm weli behoud, the score on this head totog 10-9
Then began the final gent estant mu tallied # 2, and then another Level
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worca on the head
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citement, Canar laid the Casualbon
for that score,
but eventually fell
and with unly
short of the 5
f great game by two shots.
The scores were:
. Levelt kad
& Duncan
3
A. Calma,
W. Nieuston,
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A. A. Barack,
R. M. Dar and
U. M. Omar
Rosselet's Fine Win
THE
of
tbe
Romelel
TREND Sherriff camo was similar to that of the other seral-{ina}.
It 1921
Sherrlit who started the scoring, but en the next head Romelet took the Lead with 3 which he never loni. except on the 13th head when
laid = 4 to lead 12-11. Sherrill
From then on, however, Rosselel forged attend with 1,1,3,3,1 to lead 20-12 on the 18th end,
He
Then begon Sherriff's effort commonced with a 1, and then a 2 left them,
as with Omar, 5 shols
needed to lie.
Sherriff, too, failed by 2 to get the
Cricket Meeting
A meeting of wil ericket clubs of the Cotons will be held in the Urban Council Chamber at 5.15 p.m. on Septembre 16
1.
Championship Golf
L. R. Andrewes
Wins Happy Valley Title
Happy
Major Baseball
League Leaders Consolidate
NEW YORK,
31 Aug.
(UP)-
COMMENTARY
LEAGUE GAME
The Craigengower-Kowloon Docks First Division League match in progress at the former's ground on Saturday.
Valley side beat the Kowloon side 76-46.-Ming Yuen.
Australian League
League leaders of both the National Local Baseball
and American circuita
consolidated i
Cleveland humbled
thrit positions to-day. Indians. In the American,
the Chicago White Sox 7-4, while the ('incinnati Reds triumphed twice over Nailonai the Chienen Cabs double-header.
Scores were:
K. Charago
ANDREWS with a final more
the won of 152 yesterday
KL. Valley
golf championship, Collings belog second with 156.
Andrewes was fourth in 1833 when DE C. Marton set a courses record of 140, the next in order being F T. A E. Lissaman. Hunter McKeller also returned a score of 140 last year, to record his second win.
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SCORES
Yesterday's sores were as follow R. K 1. Andrew 132 winner).
AJ Dennis 167: D Collage FIM. Edward Bn W A Abern 150, F Graves Robertson 103. 10 A Mekeller 100, B
Ja Humplireya 1855, 19 Law 160: A. E
Dowman 174
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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International Shield For Portugal
Americans Surprised
Football Results
The
R. SCOTS ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS Thrilling Win For H. Q. (2) Over "D" Company
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).
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The diving contest provided had gained a slight tend on May judges with an enigma which which he increased as the race pro- greased to finish an easy winner by was soon solved, however, when 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, aporting- The Invitation medley relay pro-
V.R.C. with
САБУ win ly agreed to "dive-off" for the vided honour, the former emerging ployment of the
mainly due to L. M. Remedios cm- "butterfly" stroke, the ultimate victors by 2% as against the orthodox breast stroke
of Fong
ong Chung-ylu. There points.
or the invitation
the little between Rumjahn and Lau, events, most thrilling WAN the 200 yards but when Remedies took the water,
he back stroke, B. S. Wilson, the Y immediately used the "butterfly" representative, started off nicely to stroke and surged ahead of Fong to K. ve Taylor a big lead which the draw slightly awny Rumjahn (V.R.C) and Wong Shiu-Intter Increased on Tang Cheung-
ming. shi (La Taun).
RESULTS
THIS
from A
TOUCH WIN FOR RUMJAHN THIS light lead Wilson maintained
150 ill the
yards mark WKB who bad passed, when Rumjahn, showed excellent judgment, called upon his "reserve" which again did not fall him. The last few yards of the race had the spectatora on their feet howling for a victory for either, but it was Rumjaha who just managed to get in Arst.
SPECIAL TO THE **TELEGRAPH” MELBOURNE. ARK. 31 (UP). in the two lengths Ladies Invita- Scores In the Australian League tion, Mis D. Welr set a hot pace Football matches played to-day for the first lap and led on her team mates, the Misses V. Churn and 1. ranged from 190 potnia, wcored West Adelalde against South Adelaide Loper.
This lead was kept till the In the 8th. Australian League, to a But few yards, when Miss Weir fell lowly 38 collected by Fitzroy against completely away to allow first Miss Churn and then Miss Lopes to beat Hawthorn In the Victoria League.
Results were:
her to the post,
VICTORIA
JORDAN'S MAGNIFICENT
EFFORT THE Inter-Company Medley Relay Mel-THE
Baw t excellent sturt, and it)
Following are the results:-
WAS
Among the distinguished gathering were 1.E, the General Officer Com- manding the Troops. Major General A. E. Grasett, Brigadier J. T. W. Reeva and officers of the garrison.
The Band of the Battallon was in ot- Lendance and rendered selections be tween events.
At the conclusion of the gale, the Ofeer Commanding the Royal Scots, congratulated the winners and said Bower that like their familles, the Trophy had been evacuated and would have to be presented at a future date. He said they had to thank the G.0.C. for the quick completion of the pool. which was a great boon to the "bat- tallun, and he hoped they would make n betier showing at this year's Area swimming championships than last year. He then asked Major General A.
Grasett to present the prizes.
THE 'RESULTS
results: Following were Inter-Company [ruo-tyle
FULLY-1
Time:
Coy: 1,
mīna, 8-1/8 secs. Kilda alsu saw an excellent chance of 112 113
9. (2) suffering their first defeat of
Invitation 200 Yards buck-steaks--1, A In fact all hope was K. Rumjahn (VIC): 1 B. 8. Wilson Carlton 15-12 (102), Footscray 11-the evening.
given up when Jordan, anchor for (YM.C.A.); 2. Wong Shui-shi (Lai Trun).
to take the Time: 2 mira. 55-1/3 comm. 14 (84).
Hawthorn 13-16 (94), Fitzroy 5-8. Q. (2), was seen
Inter-Company breast-stroke: TLAŠKYJ water about 15 yards behind the last
1. 19. (3): 2 "A" Coy: 3, "D" Coy: (38).
4 *D* Coy. B for CoŸA “6, 11.9. {1). swimmer.
Time: 3 mins 60-3/5 vecí,
Diving), 11.Q. (3): 12. "D" Cogi "C" Cov "D" Caya 6. "A" Coy
Essendon 16-18 (112), Geelong 7-10 Mel- Richmond 10-12 (108), Sth
12
Melbourne 18-21 (329, Nib bourne 11-19 (81).
Lee Bryant, Collins Hartnett Battery Turner Berg Lombardi
1
Callingwood 15-1 (10). St
10-15 (75).
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PORTUGAL surprised their the most
over ardent fans week-end when they overcame the United States in the final
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of the most sensational upsets bourne 8-13 (59) seen at Caroline Hill.
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Hartnett.
Battery Shoun, Doyir Owen Purushatari Battery
Musidy 10. A. Venengge Humphreyn 170.
New York
S and the second thr:ltige Mech-Resad ranklyn car to an end.
Scores were
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
14-15 (99), Port Adelaide diings Adelaide 11-9 (75).
The
5th.
Faces were immediately turned to the bath ngain, however, when he Was seen to quickly overhaul the last man and greep up on the others. Towards the close of the race he was noticed to tire, but by a supreme
For the rat five Innings,
Norwood 19-15 (128). West Tor-effort be spurted shead and managed to schedule went
According
10 get home a good few feet United States tallied 2, 1. 1. 6. 1. Erena 9-8 (62).
Company anchor, West Adelaide 27-28 (190). Nih. front of the led 5-3 at the end of that frame, but
who sent home second. Glenelg 10-12 (126), Sturt 10-10 ANOTHER VICTORY FOR CHUN
Bellery Moore Beggs, Baker, Lombardi, the Portuguese Inds rallied strongly Adelaide 11-12 (78)
on the sixth and little the Americans did could stop
that (112). the run wee netted four for Portugal.
the Errors
the Americans gane, during that sixth inning, anıl the seventh inning for the US. ended the matel on a weak note.
Scores were:
Battery
Hallery Balvu, Masi
Mattery Bowman, Owen, Pat
Pittsburgh
Longbar, Klinger.
Brown. Loper,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Cleveland
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PROGRAMME FOR COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS
The following is the programme for the Colony swimming champion ships which will be held in the V.R.O. pool and which will be spread over three days, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, September 25, 20 and 28.
September 25, 4.15
Men's 20
Junior
11 0 0 12 B
WEST AUSTRALIA Sth. Fremantle 13-18 (93), Perth 9-12 (66)
12-15 (87). Subiaco
Claremont 10-7 (87).
Ensi Fremantle 14-10 (94), West Perth 12-4 (76).
East Perth 0-14 (08), Swan Dis- Iricts 8-13 (01).
COUNTY CRICKET
F. R. Brown Shines In Match At Lords
LONDON, Aug 31 (Reuter)‚---F. R. Brown, the Burroy all-rounder, took a prominent pari in to-day's 3 cricket match at Lords, where
Buccaneers drew with a British Em-
tuns brought in-Willatnson, Deegan 2, piro eleven. Waggoner, Beltrao and L. Gosano,
the
The Buccaneers batted first and de- Blolen bases-Sondag. Deetan, Souza, B.clared their innings closed at 208 for Gosano and L. Gosano.
nine wickets, F. R. Brown contributing
Snerinces-Waggoner, Alves, B. Gosano 77 and E. R. Cantadi 68. Clarke, the and L Goanna,
Two-base hits Souza, L. Gosano, vey, Crovertale and Deegan,
Three-base hit-Harvey,
Her-West Indies' Test player, was the most successful Empire bowler, taking alx wickets for 87 runs.
Struck out by Pereira" (Sondag. Wag- goner, Cortion and Balcerek); by Harvey 10 (Alves 2, 2. Gosano, E. Gonene, Alvares
Marques 2 and L. Gosano).
The British Empire ployed out me, Brown losing six wickets for 141 runs completed a fina all-round performance Bases on balls or Pereira'I (Deegan); by taking six wickets for 50 runs. om Harvey 1 (B. donano),
Passed ball-Grovornale.
Runs camed-an Pereira 4, Harvey 3.
H by pitcher-by Pereira. Hurst, by Harvey: Gosano.
Stranded-USA 5. Part 2.
First base on errors-USA 2, Port 4 Umpires Leung, Wingleo and Chari. Scorer W. A Smith,
U.S. Navy Ahead
COUNTIES DRAW
At Nottingham, Notinghamshire and Leicestershire were featured in a drawn match.
Notts batted Brat and declared at 203 for five wickets, W. W. Keeton scoring 108. Leicestershire hud scored 198 rană for the loss of six wickets when stumps iwere drawn. Berry contributed 82 to
Wednesda free-style Colon P 10 Women's 60 yards free foo Champlonanampionship Inter yarda back-stroke School relay: Diving exhibition: Women's 100 yards back-stroke Colony champion- alup: Men's 100 yards breast-stroke Colony 440 yards championship: V.R.C. Junior free-style championship: VILC. Boys 50 handicap; Aggregate yards back-stroke Women's 200 yards free-style relay, Colony Charity championship Water-palo.
rm when they beat All-Hongkong 8-2 in Thursday, September 26, 0.15
series. The Chinn f Men's 66 yards free-style Colony cham- the third game of the pionship: V.R.C Junior 220 yards free U.S. Navy now lead by 2 matches to B. Leanard th style championship: Women's 100 yards 1. breast-stroke Colony championship; Boys' 100 yards frou-style Colony championship Men's 440 yards free-style Colony cham- pionship: V.R.C. Bays 100 words breast: Six runs in a merry-go-round left the stroke aggregate handicap; Diving exhibi. tlon; V.R.C. Junior 100 yards breast- stroke championship: Women's 150 yards (back. brenal, free-styla) mediay relay Colony championship; Men's 155 yards (back, breast, free-style) medley relay Colony championship: Water-Dolo.
THE U.S. NAVY went ahead in the 'this total
Shield. serics yesterday
It was In the second stanza that the themselves. Navymen established
D, Leopard ef Alves 2b
Areulli
AB E....
M. Arculll P wingles a
(*) balted for Alves
Runs 0 10 000 1
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0
Hongkongites dizzy.
Scores were:
UNITED STATES NAVY Bondag 3b
Saturday, September 2, p.m. tharp Williamson 2b (Anal alght)Men's 100 yards free-style furst of ***** Colony championship: V.R.C. Women's Douglas To "E" Class 50 yards free-style: Women's Dalcurek ib
Moscavage 100 yards free-style Colony champion- ship: V.I.C. Junior 100 yards free-style hodas un championship: Men's 100 yards back Levy t stroke Colony championship: V.R.C. Boys' Gordan If 100. yards back-stroke, Aggregato handl Powtawak! p cap: Colony Diving Championship; Men's 180 yards fren-style Colony championship! V.R.C Men's "3" Class 100 yards Erea style: VALG. Boys' no yards breast-stroke aggregate handicap: Men's 200 yards free- style rolny, Colony championship Women'snő. yarda free-style Colony championship.
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Runs brought in-Sandag, Willemson 3, Douglas Rhodes 2, Powlawaki, B, Leonard and O. Arculli.
Stolen bases-Douglas, Mancavage' 2. Gordon.
Two-base hit-Williamson...
Home runs-Rhodes, Fowlawski and 8, Leonard.
Struck out by Arculi 8. Powinkṣiel 74 Double play-Bondag to Douglas. Bases on balls-off Arculli 1, Pawlowski 21 17 12
Wik pitch-Pow)nwekt,
Runs earned off Areulli, Powlawakel 1. Stranded USN 4, FIK 2,
First base on errors UEN 1, HK 1 Umpires Chase, Lung and Mendones. Scorer W. A. Émtili.
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Invitation free-style Race. V.n.c. Eadies, 56-2/3 Tards.-i. Miss V. Chum: 2 MU
Lopes: 3. Miss D. Wair. Time: 46-3/5 *Inter-Company Medley Malay-1, FLQ.
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(2) 2. "C" Coy, 3, 11.9. (2): 4, "D" Coy
"D" Coy,; 4, "A" Cay, Time, 2 miza. 30-3/5 recš,
Invitation 300 Yards free-stylo-1, Chan Chun-nnm (1 Trun); 2 0. T. (YMCA 3 Kenneth Lo“ (VRC)). Time: mina, 0-2/6 reca,
Plunging.-1. "D" Cor. 3, "A" Coy.:
Inches. Aggregate distente By feet
Invitation Medley Relay--1, V.R.C. (A. x. Rumjahn M. Remedion and D. IL Taylor: 2. Lai Tsun (Lau Ylu-ting. Fong Chung-you and Tang Cheung-ming). Time: 2 mins, 5 sec.
Water-polo-ILQ. (2) beat "B" Coy.
CHAN Chun-nam, Lal Tsun dis- tance swimmer, set a hot pace for G. T. May of the Y and Ken- neth Lo of V.R.C. to follow, over the first few laps of the 400 yards invitation race. But in the 7th lap he '71.
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