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Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 4, 1941.

NOTES

"WICK'S BOWLS

Excellent League Record For Craigengower

U. M. Omar's Rink Still Undefeated: Police May Gain Promotion

Rink Semi-finals Next Week

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CONGRATULATIONS to Craigongower C.C. on winning the championship of the First Division League, which they last won in 1936. Needing four points to place themselves out of reach, they scored a clean-sweep victory over Civil Service C.C. on the latter's green on Saturday.

That theirs is the best team in the League this season nobody will deny. In their 15 matches played to date, they have sustained only four rink defeats, with 40 victories and a tic. One of their rinka, U. M. Omar's, have not lost a single game. All in all, a very good record indeed.

In the Second Division, Crai- gengower C.C. did Kowloon Football Club a great favour by their overwhelming victory over Kowloon Tong at Happy Valley.

The Kowloon Tong men, who were at the head of "the" League and Table only three weeks age, were beaten on all rinks and, having dropped 13 points in their last) three games, are now no fewer than eight points belitnd Kowloon | F.C.

With each of the two rival teams baving

three matches to play-une of which is their return game- Kowloon Football Club would seem to be in an almost impregnable pasl- ton. If they can win their two) other matches, they can afford losing to Kowloon Tong.

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Though in only third position at mement in the Third Division League Table, Police .C. have a

year.

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Colony Swimming Championships

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Intending competitors in the Colony Aquate Cham- planships are reminded that the closing date for entries is Saturday, September 6. Heats will be swum between September 9 and 13, the exact events not having yet been arranged.

V. R. C. Hold Season's Last

The match which spelt "finis" to Kowloon Tong's hopes in the Second Division. E. Zimmern (C.C.C.) bowling, S. R. Solina (C.C.C.), T. K. Lim and J. N. Wong (K. Tong), G. S. Ladd (C.C.C.) and A. W. da Roza (K. Tong) looking on.- Ming Yuen.

Members' Gala Racing Re-Starts

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THE SEASON'S final members' gola was held by the Victoria Re- the creation Club last night in

cxcellent Club pool. It was show with handicapping that made cack race very close, and the day's events were greatly appreciated by B fairly large crowd of members

and friends.

The races assumed the aspect

to the ccning final trials prior Colony Championships, and several

candidates of the prospective turned good times.

re-

back-stroke

better than ever chance of return. A Madar was only one shot behind ing the Second Division next M. I. Abbas.

On the third chuk, however, N. J. Only four points behind the In Bebbington was given a rough time

A. K. Rumjan, the lians and 44 points behind Kow-by A. K. Minu, for whom D, M. loon B.G.C., the Lengue leaders, the Khan, S. Yusuf and A. H. Rumjahn champion, set out to try and lower guardians of the petce love three were playing their opponents, his mark below 70 seconds but fofl- giving their skip little to do excepted by four-fifths of a second. His In hand. If they

maintain their present to consolidate. At one period, Minu time was 70.8 secs. form, the rest should be plain soll was leading by 30-4. He finally won ing for them. They have only lost by 35-11. two matches to date both to the Indians.

Results were:

220 yards free-style handicap (A clans). -1. L. M. Bemedios; 3, K. 1 Lo 3, C Silva-Netto. Time. 2 mins. 55 2 secs.

back-stroke handicap-1. H.

190

W. E. HOLLANDS. who has

been out of the game for Reyno A. K. Ruman: 3. L. loza-1

Pereira. Tline, 1 min.

iving handicap. r.

Jubeiro; 3. C. Saunders

1-5 BCCA..

Jorge; 2, 11. 50 yards free-style handicap (1) class). Uritto, Time, 31 secs.

Programme For Macao Meet

The following is the programme for the next meeting of the Macao Jockey Club, which will be held on the Areia Preta, Macao, on Sunday, September 21, the first saddling bell being at 2.30 p.m.:

Yesterday's Training Times

3 p.m.-The Wan Chai Handicap. China ponies. Macao Jockey Club Fo Cinsa. Novice Jockeys, Half mile.

3.30 -The Hark Sha Wan Handicap isecond section). For China poules, ILK. Jockey Club "E" Class. Navleo Jockeys. Six furlongs,

4 pm The Perth Handicap. For Aut

Club "" trallan ponies, HK. Jockey Class. Five furlongs.

4.30 Adelaide For Class. Five furlongs.

Australian ponies, ille Colacy club

6.30 pan-The Hark Sha Wan Handleap (Firat section), Six furlongs.

Entries close at the Secretaries, Mesars T. A, Mortia and Co., Prince's Building. on Thursday, September 11, at 13 Noon.

Comparatively poor times for the mille run were returned, yesterday

p.m.The Governor's Cup A Handl morning at Happy Valley when the cap for China ponies, ILK. Jockey Club Brat training times in preparation) "D" Carn. One mile. for the second half. of the 1941 BCASOT,

were recorded. Grneeful View returned 2.08 for the 150 yards mixed relay-1, Blenheimsmile, this representing the best effort, JOT Lockhart, Miss Chest quarter being clocked : 28.2. Guterres, Ribeiro, F. A. Norantia): 2, The following were yesterday's com Jim Shepherd, who has had the Arcobras (C. Silva-Netto, J. A. Sorres, plete times: same rink throughout the reason, A. Marques, C. Rozario, G. Rosselet, had the better of H. L. Lockhart by B. Pomeroy). seven shots, and this, together with Hollands' win, gave the Police a 4-1 victory,

IN the match between the new a long-time, has not taken very champions and Civil Service, long to jump into stride. Skip- the visitors, rink for rink, were ping a Police rink, he won again last. N. Broadbridge: 2. L. Vieira; 3. F. M. much too good. Given good week, this time at the expense of support by his front men, particular Len Sykes of Kowloon D.G.C. “B”. ly from A. M. Omar, who was always round the jack, the 100 per cent. U. M. Omar defented W. J. Burling by 21-7. There was only one rink In the picture most of the time.

M. N. Rakusen, who has done such great work for the Civil Servants this season, was beaten for the second time in two weeks when he met C. S. Rosselet,

Bowling Green's solitary point was obtained by Jock McKelvie, who re- turned to the side to beat J. C. S. Fender by ten shots.

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Actually Rakusen scored on more heads than Rosselet, but he was IE erstwhile champions, Ricrelo

THE

"A", had a clean-sweep success "unable to save-counts-of-six,- (vo

ever Kowloon Docks at tinghom and four. The most even game, from the while Kowloon B.G.C. "A" had the scoring point of view, was that be- same margin of victory over Recreio tween W. R. Hillyer and B. W. Brad-"T".

Carlos Silva made one of his rare ury. The Civil Service front men were better than their opposite num-appearances for the "A" team and bers, and fortunately for Craigen-his rink won by 25 shots. gower, Bradbury had one of his better days and chiefly as the result!

of his efforts the visitors were able

to win by four shots.

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T Sookunpoo, the Indians avenged their 5-0 defeati earlier in the season by Kow- loon C.C. by inflicting the same margin of defeat on the lutter.

IT is now announced that the

semi-finals of the Open Rlaks: Champlonship will be played on the Civil Service C.C. green an Sunday, September 14, commenc- Ing at 4.30 p.m.

The draw is as follows:

Women's 10 yards free-style handles (A class)-1. C. Guterres. Fine, 32 223 sees.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Lasi Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr Lancashire Lass 40 1.10 1.51.4

1.12 30

1.44.2 Bendigo

1.23 153.2 Mount Hope Bay 43 40

1.03 2.22 1.18 Viceroy Eve of Folly... 343 1.42 2.13

....43 1.17 Vitamin M 38.2 1.13 A losy Tir

Tinie Never Never

43

1.40.4

Major Baseball

Brooklyn Dodgers Going Ahead

Women's (beginner) 25 yards free-style handicap.1, 1. Nolasco; 2, M. Guterres; 3, T. Noronha, Time, 19 3-5 sec.

Women's 50 yards bark-stroke handi-

1.45.3 2.15.3 30 1.09.1 1.42.3 2.13.2 29.4 Noronha, Time, 45 4-5 sec.

1.2.3 2.00.3 239

12.2 1. M. Guterres; 2. Y. Yolle: 3, M.

129.3 2.00.3 2.30 Women's 50 yards free-style andicap

King's Flight 43 tbeplaners and B class). T. Norontia,

New Moon ....43 1.25 2.00 2.44

29.3 43 Velvetlight

1.25 2.0 2.44 1.18 1.50 2.20 3. T. Yvanovich; 8, Y. Yolle. Time, 42

Twinkling Star 41

3.49

34 1-5 cc.

Women's 50 yards breast-stroke handi-

Jeber... 30.4 1.15 rap. M. Noronha 2-C.-Montorro;-3. The Koala Bear 41-1.17--1.33 2.5.4.37.4 33.3 1.07 1393 2.00 20.3

4.2 23 Boys 50 yards back-stroke handicap. Graceful View

31 M Y. Yolie, Time, 41 2-3 seca.

42 1.19 1.50 Brown Derby

" 1.44.1 2.14.1 20 1, G. Itasselet; 2. C. Guterres; 3. F. Reza-Crack Shot... 35 1.10 1.43 Pereira. Time. 41 1-0 secs.

Spring Shine ..41 Boys' 10 yards free-style handicap

Amulet Star... 36.4 1.15 1.51 Hughber ...... 35.3 1.10.3 1.48.2 1.230.2 34 Boys 100 yards breast-stroke handicapron Bello 30 1.093 1.40.2

Anderson; C. Guterres: 3, 3, Roza- Double Dutch 1 1.18 1513 220 202

1. 11. Pomeroy: 2, J. Roza-Pereira, Time,Marl

43 1.20 2.05 2.40.2 35.3 The St Louis Cardinals, who were 41-5 sees.

Warbler

Cubs, 2373 32,1 1.00

meet Chicago World Fair View 39 1.18 Mountain View 35.2 1.03.1 1.40.1 2.902 20scheduled to

2.11.3 0.3 were in enforced idleness owing to A Happy Timo, 35 1.10 1.42 So Nico .......2 1.24.3 2.032 2.27 33.3

wet weather. Hillsboro Bay. 40.3 1.20 1.55

28 3-5 десе,

Polo Club Gymkhana

L. Sykes, W. McNeill, R. Duncan On November 1

and A. J. Hall v. A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, B. W. Bradbury and U, M.

The Indians led all the way and were never in danger of defent nl- Omar, though E. C. Fincher got very close to A. R. Dallab at one singe and T.

J. Hoosen, A. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Dallah and M. B. Abbas v. W. Mc-:

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NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (UP)- Brooklyn Dodgers, having taken the lead in the National League as a result of yesterday's baseball games, to-day increased their fead with a victory over Philadelphia Phillles.

Scores were!*

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The Hongkong Polo Club's Gym-Buckfastleigh 37.4 1.10 1.55 2.25.2 302. Livingston.

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There will be jumping competi ilon for China and Australian pontes which will comprise alx jumps under show jumping conditions. Entries will close on Sunday, October 24, and will be accepted up to that time by the Han, Secretary, Hongkong Palo Club, care of Whitfield Barrocks, Kowloon,

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Football And Athletic

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Coaches Condemned

the competition, two good games in Serious Charges By Doctors

the semi-finals were assured Do matter what the draw was. But as

it is, perhaps the better of the two matches in that between Omar and

Hall.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal. (UP). —~ Competitive athletics from grammar school up were roundly denounced at the sessions here of the American Peysiotherapy Association Some years ago, in an Interport by national authorities. match played at Shanghai, Omar

skipped the flongkong rink and Modern "safeguards" have tens of thousands of wrecked knees, Hall the Shanghal side. The game failed to make football any safer hips, shoulders, and backs that will struggle; perhaps the same close than it was 10 years ago, it was be painful or crippling a few years game, will be seen again,

which

resulted

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assorted.

The rinks are evenly matched, Although gridiron deaths may man for man,

The second game, should also be Interesting. Shepherd will have one advantage over Abbas in that he has played with the same three front men weeks after week this season.

But he and his men will have to play much better than they did ngainst W. J. Durling's rink if they want,

to get into the final.

WING to the Volunteer exercises

OWING

be fewer, there, has been little appreciable decrease in the num- ber of serious fifurles, it was con- tended

later, the doctors asserted.

of

Among the more comman serious disabilities that appear later in life from athletlo injuries or early strain, the doctors sald, are premature arthrills (the most crippling of all diseases), muscle and bone damage and various painful diseases.

Serious charges against football conches and other athletic direc lors also were made.

Even undue strain, especially en competitive athletics, Football coaches in both high the young in

permanent schools and colleges, it was openly leaves a whole train of charged, une amature, untrained physical afflictions that descend in or even. Injured boys. In their inter life, It was asserted.

"It is virtually impossible to

In some cases,

pro

purt" Dr Clifford · Sweet|

games conches than injured duce: that last bit of effort for the this week-end, no programime of League matches has been arranged, players against the advice of physi-winning spurt." The only First Division game I know clans, and send these young boys on of Oakland declared, "without dam- to have been fixed will be played at the field in inefficient or even dang- aging some part of the body. Sookunpoo, between the Indians and gerous splints and harnesses.

Craigengower.

Nollher sido will be

but as nothing, hinges

"In some cases that damage may be temporary or of little

and

TERMS Injuries Seen Discounted. In others, it may be permbrenica

on

THE public appears to be interested very serious? T strength, the match, the two clubs have de- only in whether there have been Dr Sweat especially deplored all cided to play it off instead of walling three or four gridiron deaths each of the athletics of the until October 4, which is the date season. Nobody seems to pay, any fight"oariety (and "capes

attention to the thousands or even younger participante fixed by the League, de

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