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AMAZING BRADMAN,
World's Greatest Batsman?
1,000 IN MAY.
London, Yesterday.
GOLF.
Big Honour for U.S. Champion.
JONES' "GOOD WIN..
Rugby, Yesterday.
LAWN BOWLS.
Civil Service's Five Double Victories.
POLICE IMPROVE.
Civil Service
L. R. Whant W. J. Bickford
E. L. Holland
· MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930.
Electric R.C.
S. J. Clarke
E. Thompson
L. de Rome
J. R. Archibald A. F. Paul
(Skip)...10
F. E. Booker H. F. Westlake
(Skip) ....21
W. Stoker
G. T. Padgett
F. F. Duckworth
H. Hatch
HOME TENNIS.
Cochet's Victory Over Tilden.
HELEN WILLS WINS.
Paris, Yesterday,
In the finals Cochet beat Tildes
(Skip)....163-6. 8-6, 6-3, 6-1. Wills beat
A. Tarbuck
T. P. Saunderson
D. S. Hill
21
W. H. B. Muckett
(Skip)
23
67
60
RECREIO v. C.C.C.
Winning again in both divisions L. E. Luck of the League on Saturday and W. E. Hollands ranking this their fifth successive. (Skip) ....27 double victory, the Civil Service P. H. Holdman have established a unique record in R. R. Wood
J. Deakin local Lawn Bowls.
By defeating the Kowloon Dack F. H. W. Haynes
(Skip) R.C. an foreign soll, the CS.C.C.
Their In the match between the Aus-
Bobby Jones, the American thurdled a stiff obstacle. aud tralians
Hampshire at Champion,
British "secand string." however, were the Southampton, Don Bradman gain Amateur Golf Championship at fully extended on home ground by ed further cricketing fame by St. Andrews yesterday, defeat-the Electric R.C. collecting the necessary runs to ing Roger Wethered by seven up Although they have one reverse give him
an aggregate of 1,000 and six to play. He thus secured against them, runs scored in the mouth of May. the only great golfing honour left He is the first Australian to ae-for him to win.-British Wireless complish this teat, and the fourth Service. in the world.
The other batsmen to score 1,000 runs in May are:-
1895, W. G. Grace (at the nge
of 47) 1016 runs.
1927, Hammond (at the age
21) 1028 runs.
of
1928, Hallows (at the age
33) 1,000 runs.
of
WOT:
the Craigengower
At King's Park, the Club de
W. Ward
A. L. de Sousa Y. Abbas
C.C. have not given up hope of Recreio defeated the Craigengower being able to retain the champion-C.C. by 29 shots. Scores:- ship.
Craigengower Playing well up to form Recreio [Last year's winner of the on Saturday, they accounted for the R. A. Basto
J. Ribeiro Championship was Cyril Tolley, Club de Recreio by 13 shots. who won it by defeating. T. P. The Police R.C. lost another J. G. Ozerio Perkins, the". holder, at St. match, but only by two points, to A. H. Baste
(Skip)....24 George's, Sandwich. Mr. Tolley's the Kowloon C.C. The Taikoo į re-capture of the British Amateur R.C. and the Kowloon B.G.C. en-M. F. Baptista Championship, after an interval gaged in a close tussle, the former R. Robarts of nine years, was a worthy re-just winning.
A. V. Barros
J. Cavanagh
(Skip).16
D. K. Kharas J. Carr
R. C. Reed W. Gill
(Skip)....19
J. Ribeiro E. Zimmern P. Dixon W. V. Field .33 (Skip)
76
ward for much patient struggling 10 League, the Kowloon A. E. S. Alves
(Skip) ....19 1930, D. G. Bradman (at the with adversity in this particular B.G.C., (who necounted for the Tal
age of 21) 1,001 runs. competition. The unsatisfactory koo R.C.) and the C.S.C.C. are on F. V. Ribeiro 1900 Hayward (with one match feature of the amateur champlan-level terms, having ten-points oach J. M. S. Rosario in April) 1074 runs.
ship was the unexpected protest in five matches. The Club de Re-E. M. Remedios Needing 46 runs to gain this against the dilatory methods of crelo and the Yacht Club won their F. X. Silva
(Skip) Perkins. Röger fixtures by wide margina "against distinction. it seemed imperative the holder, that the Australians should bat Wethered
won the Amateur the Craigengower C.C. and the first.
Fortune, however, decreed Championship in 1923 at Deal, Kowloon C.C. respectively. otherwise; Hants, winning the toss defeating the. holder, Sir E. elected to bar. This, as .eventsHolderness. Bobby Jones, the! showed later, did not affect Brad- present holder, won the Open man itl the least, C. V. Golf Championship twice in suc Grimmett, the South Australian cession in 1926 and 1927, but was veteran, came to his aid by disrobbed of a triple victory by missing seven Hampshire batsmen Walter Hagen, who won the loon Deck R.C. lost to the Civil for the cost of only 39 runs out Championship at Sandwich the Service
following year. Bobby Jenes won the Open Championship at St. Andrews in 1927 with the re- score of 285 for 72
15
of a total of 151,
Modern youth is immune from nerves, and Bradman at the close of play was undefeated. with amarkable record and 47 runs to his credit. holes.] Don Bradman, at the age of 21, shows great promise of. becoming. if he is not already, the world's premler batsman. At the present moment he holds the record for the highest score in a single inn- ings-452 not out. He is young and unaffected by the different wickets to be found when a mom ber of a touring side.
Scores:-
Earlier News.
League Ì.
K.D.R.C. Y. CIVIL SERVICE.
On their own ground, the Kow-
Scores:
C.C. by BİK shots.
Kowloon Dock H..G. Cooper E. Docherty W. P. Hedley R. Lapsley
(Skip) ....18 W. Greig D. Keith F. Cullen
M. Johnston (Skip)....11
Atkinson
Henderson
London, Saturday. There were amazing scenes, at the close of the final of the Amateur Amid the Golf Championship. akirling of bagpipes, and an at-w. tendance of 20,000 people, specta- tors swarmed over the course in an attempt to chair Bobby Jones, who beat Wethered by seven up and six to play. The win was very popu- Hampshire: 151 (Grimmett 7-39). Iar, and a body of police had to Australians; 82-2
charge down the crowd, and bore Jones off, with a sunny smile, to the Club house, where Lieut. Colonel Skene, Captain of the Royal and Ancient Club, presented him with the Cup. Jones sa proud I think of my win at St. Andrew it is the greatest co e in the
--Reuter.
TEST MATCH.
A. P. F. Chapman To Be Caplain
world."
**
J. McKelvie F. C. Goodman
(Skip) ....23
52
Civil Service Jas. T. Dobble L. E. Longbottom G. C. Mosa J. Gregory
(Skip)
.20
F. J. Jones S. E. Alderman A. H. Oswick A. O. Brawn
....12
K.C.C. v. YACHT CLUB.
-
|Jacobs 6-2, 6-1.
Paris, Saturday. Having accounted for Borotra in the semi-final of the French Cham plonship which is being played at Paris, W. T. Tiden the American star, will meet Honri Cachet, the World's Champion in the final,
W. T. Tilden beat Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland) 6-1, 6-1, 7-5.
In the semi-final, Tildon met Jean
Borotra (France) and won in five
sets, the scores being 2-6, 6-2, 04, 4-6, 6-4.
In the other semi-final Henri Cochet heat de Morpurgo (Italy), 7-5, 6-1, 6-2.
Miss Helen Jacobs (America), beat Mrs. Watson (Britain) 5-7, 6-3, 6-1.
Fraulein Ausaem (Germany), beat Miss Ryan (America) 4-6, 6-1, 6-0.
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody (Ameri ca) boat Frauleln Rost (Germany) 6-0, 6-1.
Mrs, Helen Wills Moody, in the semi-anal, beat Fraulein Aussem 6-2, 6-1.
Miss Helen Jacobs beat Senorita 47 d'Alvarez (Spain) 6-1, 6-0, Reu-
On their own ground, the Kow- loon C.C. lost to the Royal Hong Yacht Club by 31 shots. Scores Kowloon C.C. F. G. Horridge
J. S. Dinner W. Carr
L. J. Blackburn
(Skip)....17: 0. B. Raven D. A. Purves
Yacht Club. A. Stevenson S. Deacon P. W. Ramsay A. Macfarlane
(Skip)....30
E. S. Abraham
A. Murdoch
ter
DAVIS CUP.
Scheroniugens, Yesterday, Czecho-Slovakia eliminated Hol land in the Davis Cup to-day, by three 'matches to two-Reuter.
LAWN TENNIS.
F. E. Lawrence. A. T. Hamilton Victory for Kowloon C.C.
J. M. Jack
(Skip) ....20 W. Borrowman L. Jeeves
W. W. Hirst (Skip).19 v. C. Labrum
(Skip)
E. W. Simmonds
R. T. Taylor
J. Hollidge
A. W. Grimmitt
(Skip)....19
C.C.C. V. RECREIO.
At Happy Valley, the Craigen
ower C.C. defeated the Club de Recreio by 13 shots. Scores:- Craigengower Recrelo Going round in the afternoon,
F. J. Noves
H. A.. Alves Wethered won the first hole on 'a
L. Gutierrez stymie but falled to hole a two foot: M. A. R. Sousa
D. Rumjaha P. Yvanovich er for a win at the second where Jones regained the lead of B. W. Bradbury C. E. Marques
The third, fourth and E. Tuck
(Skip)....17 four' up. ffth were halved, Wethered cutting
A. E. Coates
(Skip)....15
A. S. Gomes L. C. R. Sousa C. G. Silva
R. F. Luz
London, Yesterday. Mr. A. P. F., Chapman has been chosen to lead England, in the first Test Match at Trent Bridge, The Nottingham, on June 13. choice has proved a very popular one, the Kent cricketer, with his cheery smile and dash in the field having gone right to the from the rough to hole a twelve E. el'Arculli hearts of many great cricketers. yarder for a "birdie" three at the
"A. P. F." has already scored sixth, reducing the American's lead. M. Omar
(Skip)....17 one century this season, against to three holes, but three putta cost W. T. Brightman E. Barros Somerset at Bath. He knows the him the seventh, to make Jones W. Collins tricks of the Australlan "old-tim-four up again. Wethered Was C. 3. Rosselet era" and, with this experience bunkared at the eighth and became R. Basa should prove an ideal skipper.five down, while he lost the tenth
(Skip)....24 (Skip) Reuter.
giving Jones the lead by six holes. Jones almost drove onto the green at the twelfth and easily won the hole, where a vast crowd surged round the ball. The scene was reminiscent ofja Rugby scrum.
HOME RACING.
58
(Skip) ...
.en
J. Ribeiro
. C. S. Alves
A. Ribeiro
P.R.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.
45
51
A. L. Shields
(Skip) ....19
E. B. Reed
L. S. Greenhill B. E. Maughan A. Chapman
·K.B.G.C. v. TAIKOO R.C.
"A" Team.
INDIANS AND 'CHINESE WIN,
Fielding a representative side, (Skip)....33] the Kowloon C.C., who have hither-
to put off all their matches, ac 82 counted for the Hong Kong C.C. by the odd set in the "A" Division of the Tennis League on Saturday, The South China A.A. scored their first point at the expense of the Mitsui Bussau Kaisha, the latter remaining the only team without a victory to ita credit.
At Kowloon the K.B.G.C. beat the Talkoo R.C. by 11 shots. Scores Bowling Green Stoneham E. Ker
L: Rapley G. E. Roylance
(Skip) ....21 V. H. Chittenden 3. Flegg W. A. Hale
Talkoo R.C. W. Cunningham W. Brown
J. J. Whyte G. H. Stewart
(Skip)....14
T. Swan
J. Sloan, Jr. 3. Amery
A. W. E. Davidson D. Walmsley
(Skip)....11. (Skip)
G. J. Chambers
Whitta
Rose
A. Stalker T. Stainton W. Bell
The Chinese R.C. and the Indian R.C. continued, in winning vein in the "B" Division but, whereas the former, had little difficulty 'in de- feating the United Services R.C., the Indians were fully extended In taking the point from the R.E Sports Club.
Inclusive of four fixtures in the ...23"C" Division, the full programme consisted of eleven matches.
Two matches ware postponed- the Indian R.C.-Chinese R.C. fix-- ture in the “A” Division, änd the
G. E. F. Thompson R. K. Duncan'
(Skip):31 (Skip).15 South China A.A.Craigengower
63
52
. LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to date are:-
Division I.
P. W. D. L Pta At Happy Valley, the Police Civil Service C.C.: 5 5 0 0 10
Strongbow Scratched for The stewards had the greatest dan R.C. lost to the Kowlson C.C. by Craigengower C.C. B
the Derby.
PREVIOUS CALLS OVER.
London, Saturday.
Strongbow was scratched for
the Derby at 12.30 to-day.-Reu-
ter.
DERBY SWEEP.
Numbers of Leading
Horses.
Calcutta, Saturday.
culty in clearing the space.-Feu- ter.
OLYMPIC GAMES. Filipinos Success
Swimming.
JAPAN - AHEAD ON POINTS.
Tokyo, Saturday.
J. C. S. Fender Hargreaves.
(Skip)
(Skip)
B. Petheram
J. C. Lyal
C.C. game in the "B"
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
"A" Division.
5 Hang Kung C.C. 1
3 South China
Kowloon C.C. M.B.K.
"B" Division,
8 Chinese R.C.
Indian R.C. Recreio Nippon Club
Kowloon C.C.
7. U.S.R.C.
5 RE.S.C.
G. Euro. Y.M.C.A.
1 Hong Kong C.C. 8
7 C.S.C.C.
"C" Division.
1 Chines R.C.
4 0 1
two shots. Scores:→→→ Police R.C.
Talkoo R.C.
Б
W. Dall Riddle
Kowloon C.C. H. Gitting C. J: Tacchi A. Hyde-Lay 3. Fraser
Club de Recreio. 6 Kowloon B.G.C... 8 2 0 Kowloon C.C
3 1 1 2
Kowloon D.R.C...
Police R.C.
,24
Brittain
F. Goodwin
'G. Alexander
R. Marks
Hi Ovary
A. E. Silkstone
(Skip)
19
Shota For and Against.
Filipino Club For Agat. Up Dn. Craigengower C.C. 294 237 Civil Service CC. 810 255 55 Taikoo R.C.....307 231 46 Club de Recreio. 805 287 Kowloon B.G.G. ...283 292 0 Kowloon D.R.G....287 299 Kowloon C.C.. :297 325 Polke R.C.
229 850 Division 11.
F. W. D. L Pts. Kowloon B.G.C. 5 5 0 0 10 Civil Service C.C. 6 G0 Club de Recreio 5 3. 0
University
57
0
0 C.S.C.C. Hong Kong C.C. 9 German T.C. Kewloon I.T.C. 2 Nippon Club
0
18
0
16. 12 0.28 0127
A” Division.
0' 10
2
Yacht Club
65 Kowloon.
Craigengower
Electric R.C.
n:
04
J. C. West
L. E. Lammert
J. Howe
(Sk[p) *.7:22)+!!!(Skip) ....22 W. McLeod A. C. Burford At the Olympic games to-day McHardy fine performances made by F. Nolan Ildefonso a Jikirum in the 200 E. Post. yards' breast stroke race, prevent (Skip) ed Japan from Byeeping all the swimming firsts. Both Filipinos The following numbers have finished ahead of the Japanese drawn horses in the Calcutta champion, Taurute the race prov Sweep organised on the Epsoming a thrilling finale to the games. Derby to be run on Wednesday. The scores for the swimming It is understood that the numbers, were: Japan, 62; Philippines, 201R.C. defeated the Kowloon B.G.C. represent the favourite entrants China, 4. The games' contestants by seven shots. Scores: but the names of the horses in and officials were the guests this Taikoo RC.
respect of each will not be table until to-morrow! f
TAIKOO.R.C. v, K.B.G.€.
C.C.
Talkoo R.C... 40.
Shots For and Against.. Kowloon H.G.C. AU
...348 280
Kowloon On their own ground, the Talkon
avail-afternoon of Prince Chichibu at a G. McLeod:
*** HQ) 1485 - GH÷7820 CH 543
DT 7332 LJ 7186. HQ 6132; HM 266 GB 6016 JM '6802- 03728 KL 6199 TT 64 It is understood that a ticket bearing the nom de plume "Adeck" has drawn a horse, while one of the three Dlolite chances has been drawn by a Calcutta syndicate
· Calcutta, Yesterday!" rstood that the follow-
ngoare Bome
Flare: GS 1425,
9204
fória, ~KE: 7341 BE 195)
garden party. The closing cere J. Sloza, Sr. monies take place to-night and J. Laing
the Chinese contingent sails for R. Wallace Shanghai on Monday on the Tatsuta:Maru.-Router,
HOCKEY.
J. C. Chalmers
Bowling Green D. Muir West
Yacht Club
88 Civil Service C.G. 860 -200 80 Club de Racráis..820 271 49
.260 - 235 Kowloon C.C 293 813 Electric R.C. T 277 318 Craigengower C.C. 219 349 193 284
E. W. L Hogbin Taikos R.G.. AM. Holland
(Skip)
25
(Skip) Phillips
12
J.C. Polson
PT. Farrell
3 Russell
H Nish
W. Wotherspoon
L. Guy
, (Skin)
17
(Sin)
T. Grimes
D. Monro
Radio Sports Club BeatB Chapman
Hermes
N. Drummond
(Skip) .12
R. Nicol W. Draks
HMcTavish D. Gow
(Skip):
League II.
ELECTRIC RC:
Valley the Civil Ser fested the Electric
khots. Acores
· MARATHON · RACE.
London, Yesterday,
KOWLOON C.C. v. HKC.C.
4
8
On their own ground, the Kowloon GC.C. defeated the Hong Kong C.C.
by five acta to four. Scores:-
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C)-
bent A. L. Sullivan and L.
Goldman
beat AD. Humphreys and H.
Owen Hughes
o beat 0 E. C Marton and
H. J. Armstrong
The annual Polytechnic Mara thon Race, from Windsor to Lon-
7-B
6-4
and W. Hydo (K.C.C.)}- -
G.
Boediker
lost to A. L. Sullivan and L
Goldman.......
best A. D. Humphreys and H.
Owen Hughes ***...
lost to O. E. C. Marton and
H. J. Armstrong
Was won by W. Smith (Birch Lay and Guest (K.C.C.) field Harriers) in 2 hours 41 mins lost to A. L. Sullivan and L. 56, secs. The American Champion Goldman
runner, Koski, of Finland, was lost to A. D. Humphreys and
Reuter.
H. Owen Hughes murder beat O. E. C. Marton and
H. J. Armstrong
SCULLING
erday.
On their
MBKY SOUTH CHINA
grou
1.
pilditsuk
the three: sats
Bussan Kafsha ↑ Loaf)
Ohina TAKA
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