WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1927.
SPORTS
HOME CRICKET."
Number of Clear Cut
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Victories.
NOTTS STILL WINNING.
LAWN BOWLS.
Review of Saturday's League Games.
TAIKOO GO DOWN.
THE CHINA MAIL
There was some remarkable play the last head. Dinnen thus won by LOCAL PING PONG. In the rinks skipped by Herridge | 24-16. and Edwards. The latter led for three-quarters of the game' as fol-
K.BG.C. v. C.S.C.C.
lows: 6-2 at the fifth head, 10-7, The Civil Service Cricket Club at the tenth head, and 12-11 at the visited the Kowloon Bowling Green 15th head. Then Herridge's rink, Club and lost by 27 shots. Strange- came away and scored on all the ly enough, the same rinks opposed succeeding heads, bringing their each other as on the Civil Service score to 18 against 12 for Edwards, green earlier in the season when Lammert had the easlest win the Kowloon Club were defeated. ngainst Davies's rink who scored on only six heads and were beaten by 32-14. Lammert scared from the 14th to the 19th head, inclusive, which added 15 shots to his score, which had included a five on the eighth head. Davies's 14 com- tion to the five for Lammert already mentioned he got a couple of fours In succession at the '17th and 18th heads.
Hearne Of Middlesex Shines With K.C.C.'s Position Strengthened In prised 1, 1, 8, 2. 4, and 3. In addi-
Bat And Ball.
London, Yesterday. Surrey defeated Middlesex by five wickets at Lords.
Middlesex scored 54, Fender taking seven wickets for 10 runs; and 322 for nine declared (Hearne 167 not out).
Surrey made 149, Hearne tak. ing eight for 39; and 229 for five (Hobbs 54, Sandham 55).
Hants Win
Second Division.
[By "Short Hend."]'
East Point's Revenge.. As the result of last Saturday's matches only two more fixtures re- After previously losing on their main to be decided in the First own ground to the Craigengower Division of the Lawn Bowls League- throwing away the championship
Cricket Club-thus practically
At Happy Valley on Saturday the the East Point Recreation Club were visited the Valley and won by 16 Civil Service Cricket Club hosts to the Craigengower Cricket shots, being up on all three rinks, Sellwood was opposed to Me- Club and just got home by eight Kellar and led at the fifth head shots. They were up on all three by 43. McKellar's rink then rinka but by very narrow margins. got going and led at the 10th head Pendered 'was opposed to Basa by 8-6; they got a five at the 13th and scored another win an skip, thus head, and led at the 15th head by
Hampshire beat Warwickshire at Portsmouth by nine wickets..
Warwick scored 364 (Wyatt
15-8. The final score was 18-11, 117) and 36, Kennedy taking enhancing his prospects for Inter- Razack was pitted against Lee, seven wickets for eight runs.
port honours. He led nearly all the who led all the way, thus: 7-9 at Hants made 362 and 51 for one. way, in spite of Basa getting a five the fifth head, 16-6 at the tenth head, and 22-11 at the 15th head. Parker Shines.
on the fifth head, at which point He got a five on the 14th head, and Gloucester beat Northants at the score was 3-6. At the tenth eventually won by 24-18. Gloucester, by an innings and 11 head Pendered's rink was leading
runs.
Northants made 124, Parker 14-7, and at the 15th head by
for 61; and 259,
The concluding heads 16-12. ⚫ taking seven
favoured Basa more, but Pendered Parker taking eight for 112,
Gloucester scored 394. (Ham-just won on the post: 19-18. mond 193).
Two Centuries.
Notts made 353 (Payton 136) and 47. for one.
In spite of a very good beginning Grimmitt beat Omar by only a cou- ple of shots. Grimmitt led at the
LAWN BOWLS...
TWO CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS.
The Committee of the Hong Kong Ping Pong League announce that cham- two individual ping-pong pionship tournaments are now open
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tween Warren and Taylor. Thus, at the fifth head the score was 8-9, at the seventh head 44, at the 11th head 7-7, and at the 19th head 14-14. Taylor was lying on the final head but Warren's last wood, after appearing as if it was much too wide, turned in to get the shot and draw the game: 15 all.
Maclachlan's rink was pitted against Massey's. The score was 44 at the fifth head, but Massey's rink led at the tenth head by 8-5 YM.C.A. and at the 18th by 10-9. Unfor- S.C.A.A. tunately they fell away after that, W.Y.O.B.U. winners by 22-11. allowing the opposition, to run out ] C.A.A.
Alderman's rink was in poer form against Chapman's, the latter leading all the way: 71 at the fifth head, 17-S at the tenth head, and 21-9 at the 15th head. The final score was 29-13, which con- tributed to show the Civil Service in a bad way when the scores of the three rinks were added up.
SKIPS' RECORDS.
W. D. L.
Teams.
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the scalp after
The best records among the skips of Tommy Milligan following his defeat at the hands of Mickey Walker. Milligan is not one to shirk active conflict, and if the 1 terms are reasonable he will soon 2 be ready to enter the ring again to recoup his losses over the fight with the American.
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Among his challengers are Len way Johnson, Frank Moody, and Alex Ireland, but it is not felt that any of them is capable of stretching the Hamilton boy.
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will reverse
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ordinary he undoubtedly is..Kowloon-Canton fighter than
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Notts beat Derbyshire at Ilkeanfth head by 10-3, at the tenth ton by nine wickets.
Derby scored 141 and 258 head by 14-6, and at the 13th by
Knott had a tough problem (Stoner 106).
17-8. He got a five on the 16th
against McTavish for after leading head, when the scores were 22-12. at the fifth head by 7-2 and at He was able to add only two more, the 10th head by 15-6, he had the whereas Omar's rink reached 22-mortification of seeing MeTavish tle at the 15th head: 16 all. Knott scored two more shots and Mc- There was no outstanding scor- Tavish five, the latter thus staging ing in the match between Brawn's a splendid "come-back" and win- and Bennett's rinks, the outcome ning by 21-18.
Points For Glamorgan. Glamorganshire took first inn-only two points behind. ings points from Somerset at Car- diff.
Somerset scored 122 and 353
for nine declared
Glamorgan scored 182 and 52 for no loss.
Yorks Win. Yorkshire beat Sussex by nine wickets at Brighton.
Sussex scored 221 and 120, Kilner taking five wickets for 21. Yorkshire made 302 and 43 for
one.
Watson's 111.
(Watson
being
for. A win.
Brawn by 26-21. At the fifth head Ben-
Talkoo Win at Home,
After previously drawing at nett led by 6-4, but at the tenth King's Park the Taikoo Recreation head Brawn was in the lead by Club were at home to the Club de 13-7 and at the 15th hend by 18- Recreio and won by the narrow 16. In the last six heads Brawn margin of seven ahots. scored eight and Bennett, six, the former thus winning by 26-21.
ense.
Narrow Win For Police.
McKechnie's rink was opposed to J. Ribeiro's, the latter getting in their "blow" first and leading at the fifth head by 8-2 At the tenth head the scores were level:
Rumjahn, C.C.C.
Second Division.
W. D. McTavish, E.P.R.C.....11 1 Maclachlan; K.B.G.C...10 Lee, E.P.R.C. Lammert, K.C.C. Matthews, T.R.C. Souza, de Rec.
J. Ribeiro, de Rec. Massey, C.S.C.C. Warren, K.B.G.C.
S. Alderman, C.S.C.C. F. Knott, C.C.C.
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Despite the Olympic set-back,
Milligan must be still regarded as
our best middle-weight, and with
a little more experience he should 08 be making another bid for the 0 8 world's title.
LOCAL BASEBALL.
صحف
REMAINING GAMES FOR SEASON.
Sept 1, 5.15 p.m. Japanese Filipines.
Sept. 3, 4 p.m. C. Recreio v. Japanese.
Sept. 4. 4 p.m., Filipinos v. Tigers, Sept. 7, 5.15 p.m., Japanese v Filipinos.
:
Sept. 10, 4 p.m., Dragons v. Fill- pinos.
Club de Recreio.
Sept. 11, 4 p.m., H.K.B.B. Club v.
On their own green at Happy nine all. Ribeiro led at the 16th Valley the Police Recreation Club head by 13-10 and eventually won Lancashire beat. Leicester on accounted for the Kowloon Cricket by 21-14.
Club also by eight shots. first innings at Leicester.
Matthews had Souza as opposing West's rink was opposed to skip and found the latter "hot Leicester made 268 (Shipman'
Overy's and won with comparative stuff" at the start, as he led by 120), and 290 for six.
At the fifth head West led 8-1 at the fifth head. Matthews's Lancs. scored 301
by 3-2, at the tenth by 12-4, and rink "pulled themselves together" 111).
at the 15th by 16-15, the final and got a five on the seventh head High Scoring.
score being 23-18. West scored
and at the 16th by 15-14. The Kent beat Essex at Leyton by from the 15th to the 19th head, in- and led at the tenth head by 12-10 | last quarter of the game favour- Mair was pitted against Gibson ed Matthew's rink who won the who had yet to score a win as skip game by 24-18. this season. Gibson led at the fifth Dinnen found A. Ribeiro in head by 7-3 and at the 10th head rather poor form and he led all the. by 10-8. At the 15th head the way: 4-1 at the fifth head, 11-3 scores were level: 13 all. Mair at the tenth. 17-3 at the 12th, scored eight more against only two and 17-10 at the 15th. for Gibson and thus Mair. won by 20th head Dinnen was leading 21-15.
24-11, but gave away a five on Dragons.
130 runs.
.
Kent scored 225 and 388 for seven declared (Ashdown 117, Woolley 101).
Essex made 360 (Wykes 162); and 123.-Reuter
BETTY LOSES FINAL.
BEATEN BY MISS WILLS
6-1, 6-4.
Forest, Hills, Yesterday. Miss Wills beat. Miss Nuthall 6-1. 6-4.
clusive.
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Moss went down rather badly to Hill in spite of leading at the fifth head by 8-4 and at the tenth by 10-3. At the 15th head Hill led by 15-11 and collected a five on the 20th head, winning, the match by 24--16.
Talkoo Lose to K.B.G.C.
The Taikoo Recreation Club In ideal weather 8.000 spectators visited the Kowloon Bowling Green were thrilled by Betty's plucky Club and lost by 12 shots. The re- interfere fight. Miss Wils opened the service sult, of course, does not and swept to 6-0 with a fierce on with their position as runners-up.
W. Russell was pitted against; slaught of drives and uncannily ac cerate placements. Betty won the Wotherspoon, who led at the fifth sixth. In the second after the loas head by 6-4. At the tenth head of the first game in service, Betty Russell led by 11-8 and at the 15th was cheered on winning the second head by 16-11. Russell added and temporarily held her
seven to his acore and Wotherspoon matching Miss Wills
for four, the former winning by 23-16. atroke
W. Macfarlane was opposed by stroke and placement for placement. She made many most gallant efforts Wallace and scored on only eight and was enthusiastically applauded. Doubles Final
own,
In the doubles final Mrs. Godfree and Miss Harvey beat Miss Nuthall and Miss Joan Fry 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 Router's American Service.
four on the first head, seared from heads. Wallace opened with a
the fourth to the eighth head, In- the clusive, and from the 14th to
final score 17th inclusive. The wap 28-23 in favour of Wallace, a margin that would have been much greater but for his opponents getting a couple of fours and a five) out of the eight heads on which they scored.
Other Successes.
London, Yesterday. Miss Betty Nuthall, the English
Farrell was up against a "weel- girl, to-day faces the biggest lawn tennis test of her 16 years, meeting kent face" in Morrison and led all Hiss Helen Wills, the American, in the way, the scores at the fifth head the final of the American Women's being 6-3, at the 10th head 12-8, Championship at Forest Hills, New and at the 15th 18-9. Morrison held his own in the last six heads,
York.
| securing six shots against a similar
Second Division Leaders.
Miss Nuthall has further added number for Farrell's rink. to her triumpha by reaching the final of the Douglas Championship. So splendidly have the English wo men done in this event that the last round is being contested by four
At Kowloon the Yacht Club were the guests of the Kowloon Cricket Club and went down by the big
players from this country-Miss majority of 27 shots. As the Yacht
Nulholland Miss Joan Fry versus Club also provide the opposition in
Mrs. Godfree and Miss Harvey
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HOME SOCCER.
London, Yesterday. Second Division. Grimsby 8, Reading 3. PH: Third, Division (N.).........
Rochdale 2 Stockport, 1. Southport 2, Bradford 12
Router.
the Kowloon Club's concluding fix- ture only an upset can keep the K.C.C. out of the championship.
A. W. Smith was pitted against Shields and had the "audacity" to notch a five in the very first head. At the fifth hend he led by: 7---4, but Shields scored from the fith hend to the eighth, inclusive, and led at the 10th head by 0-8' and at the 15th by 14-12 He scored only three more, however, and as Smith's rink got eight; more the final, scora, in the latter's favour. was 2017
Sept. 13, 5.15 p.m.; C. Recreio v. Dragons,
Dragons.
Sept. 15, 5.15 p.m., Filipinos v.
Tigers.
Sept. 16, 5.16 p.m., Dragons v Sept. 17, 4 pm., Filipinos v. At the H.K.B.B. Club.
Sept. 18, 4 p.m., Japanese v.
A Glorious
SHORTEST GOLF COURSE?
Which is the shortest golf course in the world?
The course of the Cochin Club is situated on the island of Bolghatty, two miles from Bri- tish Cochin, and is laid out on the lines of any modern home course, with banked up greens, etc. The hazards are principally trees; and a large water tank, and the backwater (out of bounds) is waiting for the slightest pull or slice. T. lengths of the nine holes are 165, 166, 189, 121, 172, 136, 176, 126, and 175 yards, making a total of 1,426 yards. The bogey is 33, and the record is held by an old Edinburgh golfer, L. C. L. Adam, who not so long ago was a competitor in the "Evening Dispatch" tourna ment on the Braids. Adam's re- cord score was 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 4-26. It is not often that a round is spoilt by a four!
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