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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

"WICK'S" BOWLS NOTES

August 28, 1941.

Craigengower Nearly Beaten On Home Ground

Nip Lum, sliding home, just manages to make the plate. Tony Mascavage has the ball.-Ming Yuen.

U. M. Omar Scores 13 On Two Heads

To Avert Indians' Threat

THE GOOD FIGHT put up by the Indians in the First Division against Craigengower C.C. at Happy Valley; the oven game between Kow- loon Tong and Kowloon F.C., the two leading teams in the Second Divi- sion; and the victory of Police R.C. over Kowloon Bowling Green Club in the Third Division were the highlights of last week's League programme.

Swimming

THREAT TO COLONY SPRINT TITLE

Tsui Hang Equals Record

A

In 24.8 secs Colony record. This was the only outstanding Une of the evening, and on the whole. Eastern beat Ching Wing by 15 polnis to 12.

Avoiding Relegation

The Kowloon Football Club actually, won on two rinks but tied on aggregate and had to be satisfied. with And the taking three points to Kowloon Tong's two. Police, who are challenging K.B.G.C. for supremacy in the Third Division, managed to win on aggregate as the result of J. C. Aitken's 16-shot victory over Hughie Nish.

Of the bottom teams in the then required four to ile and Ave TSUI HANG, who attained pro: First Division, neither Civil Ser- to win.

When the skips went down to roll minence at the Combined Gala hi few weeks back by beating David vice C.C. nor Kowloon B.G.C.the Indians were lying four-thanks Hutchinson in the 100 yards. es."B" managed to take a single a brilliant drive by A. H. Rum- tablished himself as a threat to the point. The Civil Servants, on jalin, who took out A. E. Contes without moving green, were over-first shot, which was only an inch in Colony sprint title 'last night at their own friendly gala between Eastern and

the kitty

Bradbury, however, in his first Ching. Wing, covering the 50 yards whelmed by Recreio "A" au front of the inck,

and equalling the Kowloon B.G.C. "B" were wash-

attempt, bumped up one of his ed out by Kowloon C.C. at Cox's

second. Minu front woods for Rond.

then drew second shot, only to see are in the Bradbury push it through. These 1wo teams

There was a chance of the Indians, danger zone, with Recreio "B" not

Ave if Minu far ull. It is very likely that one then lying one, scoring

two feet. On the other On tried to draw second shol-which Members 100 yards free-style-Tamm Sik-

would have given his rink victory by. man, Wong Ka-po. Mak Wal-hung. Time! 704 веся.

Tank For the first time in many weeks, one shot-but he quite rightly went 30 yards

free-lyte. Tisk (Eastern), baw Yuk-wing (Ching Wind). M. N. Rakusen's rink failed to give for the bigger count. fle failed and a point. They had to be content with the on his *Clan King-kong. Time 24.0 secs.

breast-stroke-Ng the Civil Servants Women's 700 yards

Eantern). Shum Wal-yung had won their previous seven mot rink. สาป -1

This was the sliffest opposition Mei-cheung (Ching (Eastern),

cropper against ches, but came a

on the potential champions have hnd at Wing).

125 yards medley relay-Eastern, Ching Johnny Ribeiro's strong rink

Happy Valley this scaun, all their Saturday, going down by 18 shots.

Thic singles champlon of the other matches there having ended NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (UP),-Promoter Mike Jacobs to-wing. Time 1 min. 0.4 FCCS.

Wamen's 50 yards free-style-Ng Fo- day revealed that Joe Louis will join the United States Army if he loses his world's heavyweight title to Lou Nova in their return bout on September 19.

Louis Will Join If Nova Beats

He said that the "Brown Bomber":

would engage in recruiting work or

act as boxing Instructor if he joins Major Baseball

the Army.

The negro Rghter, Jacobs added, would take a chance on obtaining a furlough which would permit him to attempt to regain the title next) June. This return match was speel- fled in the contract Nova signed.

LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN WON BY GUS LESNEVICH

NEW YORK, Aug. 27 (UP). -Gus Lesnevich secured a close. decision over Tami Mauriello last night, winning the world's -light-heavyweight_title________

The decision was not unanimous; the two judges voted for Lostievich and the referee, Eddie Joseph, for Mauriello.

Mike Jacobs, promoter, announced that a return match would be held.

Soccer Lecture To-day

Army Him

Pirates Overwhelm

Phillies 12-2

NEW YORK, Aug.. 27 (ur).- Pittsburgh Pirates overwhelmed Philadelphia Phillies 12-2 to-day in one of the two day games played in the National League.

Reds-

The Giants-Cardinals and Dodgers games are nighters.

Scores were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Results were:

Chan

El these three aides will be rele-could troll the jock he could have

gated to the Second Division next scason.

hing (Eastern), Shum Put (Fasten), ees. Colony found his opponents far too in clean sweeps.

220 yards breast-stroke-Fung Wat Choy-ha (Ching Wing). Time 338 sees, Cheung Ching Wing), Wong Lok-lin (Eastern), Wong Ka-min (Eastern). Time 2 mins 3.0 secs.

17 кесв.

consistent and had an uphill fight all the way.

The two heads in which Omar scored 13 shots made all the differ- ence between victory and defeat for the two.teams.

C. Roza-Pereira, who stopped a 100 yards back-stroke-Yeung Yu-kwan rink for the first time the week be Ching Wing). Wong Shau-shon (Eastern), Kwok Chun-hang (Eastern). Tuan 1 min fore against the Indians, had charge

of the same rink against the Civil KOWLOON C.C., on their own Yu-mong Servants and proved his worth by green, went a long way to- (Eastern), Yu Sik-kwan (Ching Win beating J. F. McGowan's four by wards getting out of the danger Fung Wal-cheong (Ching Wing). Time 2

seven shots. mins 52 seer.

back-stroke-Malc Siembers 50. yarde Wal-hung. Time 40 secs.

220 yards free-style-Tol

V.R.C. Heats

HEATS for the V.R.C. Members' Gala on Wednesday next were keld

at the V.R.C. last night and resulted

as follows:

1. Ribeiro: Erickson. 1lent 2:13. Tay's 100 yards free-style; 1st Heat: 1. J. Anderson; 3. Roza Casors; Pereira.

Members 50 yards free-style (handicap fst heat: 1, L. Vieira; 2, F. Vieira; 3. B Sequeira, ileal 2: 1. N. Broadbridge: 211 Britin; 3, P. A. Noronha, ass Pittsburgh

Endles 30 yards free-style Battery-Lanning. Lopez; Baker,

Heat : M. Noronha: 2, Y. Yale Hent 2 10 Philadelphia

Battery-Binnion, S. 1. Johnson, Grb2, T. Yvanovich, 2. C. Yolle: 3. V. full. Boys 100 yards breast-stroke: 1. W. Ribelo azn-Pereira;-3, 3. Comox som; Warren. Chicago

2

Battery-Passeau: McCullough. Battery Salvo, Berres,

B 2

13 0

Boston

Water-Polo League

the

Further water-polo matches in European Y.M.C.A: Invitation Tourna- ment were played at the "Y" pool 'last night

Results:

Y.M.CA. beat Middlesex ""A" 4-2.

The fourth lecture of the series on Soccer Laws, dealing with Law No. 11, the Offside, will be delivered by Staff Sergeant W. H. Foster, Army Representative of the Hongkong Foot- Goal scorers--for Y.M.C.A. A. F. May ball Referees' Association, to-day at 712), R. Goldman p.m. at Scandal Point Itail.

As this is a very complicated Jaw. requiring plenty of explanations in or- der to be understood. It is hoped that all candidates will make it a point to be present.

Booker and N. D. (penalty); Middlesex, Dinden (2),

"B" 4.0 Signals beat Middlesex (Allen 2, Dignan 2).

Royal Navy "B" beat 065th Battery R.A. 4-0. (Ruitor 2 Lt Thompson i, Barnet 1).

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Golf

U.S. Amateur Reaches Match Play Stages

(Neu- OMANIA, Neb., Aug. 27 fer)-Play became much more difficult in the Americas Amateur! owing Golf Championship to-day to a high wind and, though Stewart Alexander increased his first-round score by 10 strokes for an aggregate of 144, he led the field of 64 match play qualifiers by a stroke from John Burke.

Jackie Noronha, who has been of relegation by defeating Kow- playing very well of late, piloted loon B.G.C. "B" on all rinks.

Except for the game between Reerelo's third rink, which beat W. R. Hillyer's rink by nine shots. Teddy Fincher and Len Sykes, the The latter, who returned from K.C.C. rinks won fairly, comfortably, leave recently, showed good form, Tommy Madar beating H. L. Lock- but found himself against very stiff hart by 22-11 and N. J. Bebbington beating J. C. Gill (skipping for the opposition.

first time) by nine.

Fincher and Sykes had

a good

BUT for U. M. Omar's 14-shot match, both skips being given Hood victory over A. R. Dullah, support by their No. 3's, W. Mulcahy and P. A. Peckham respectively. Craigengower C.C., who up to Fincher got his nose in front by two last Saturday had not dropped shots. a single point on their own green, might well have been beaten when they entertained the Indians.

As It was, they only got through by three shots on aggregate and had to share the points on the rink re- sulis.

The home players must have had 3 shack when, at lea time, they

shots found themselves nine arrears.

TN

TN the Second Division. I L. Stephens' rink of N. A. E. Mac- kay, T. K. Lim and J. N. Wong nearly gave Kowloon Tong victory over Kowloon FC. despite the fact that the other two Kowloon Tong "rinks were down. --~-~-~-~

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margin. The Footballers thus look three A. K. Minu, who started off by points against Kowloon Tong's two. losing a four and three to B. W. They are now rix points ahead of Bradbury in the first two heads, led

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laslied at Ausiln Rond, ahead. went further Indians Dallah had crept up to within ene i though the former were up on two rinks they could not take the major Flist of Omar, but then he lost here of the points owing the his and a seven in two heads brilliance of J. C. Aitken and, which rather knucked the wind of J. Hayward, J. S. Riddell 'and . Nolan, who defeated J. A. Fraser, E. V. Searle 5. Or mme was not over, dele Atholl MacGregor, E.

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