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TENNIS.
ALLISON LOSES TO BRILLIANT NEWCOMER.
CRICKET.
NORTHANTS DISMISSED
FOR 249.
%
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON BEATS TAIKOO `IN THE "DOCK DERBY”.
CRAIGENGOWER AT THE TOP.
By defeating the Civil Servies inj Division I of the Lawn Bowls League, on Saturday, the Cruigen-:
R. S. Nichol T. S. West
MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930.
Hay
J. S. Riddell
P. T. Farrell ··
I. M. McTavish
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W. McHardy
G. Hargreaves
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72
(Skip) ...21
League II.
CIVIL SERVICE v. K.B.G.C.
53
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser
ATHLETICS.
HUNDRED METRES RECORD BROKEN.
TENTU OF A SECOND CLIPPED.
Toronto. Yesterday.
The Canadian track champion ships which this year will act aa- a preliminary to the British. Emr-
ONLY, EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD. | BAKEWELL & TIMMS BAT WELL Rower C.C. (holders) have tempor- vice C.C:, defeated the Kowloon pire Games which will be held at arily placed themselves the B.G.C. by 11 shots. Scores: Hamilton, were commenced to
at
E. L. Hollands
over
R. R. Wood
A
L. E. Luck
F. H. W. Haynes
(Skip)....23
I R. Whant
hand of affairs with an Civil Service. New York, Yesterday..
Northampton, Saturday. advantage of two points Sidney Wood, the eighteen-year- Playing at Northampton to-day their Happy Valley rivals. eld, New Yorker, followed up his the "Australians dismissed the success over G. M. Lott, by de- county for 249. Bakewell and great deal hinges on the return feating Wilmer Allison in the Timms batted well for 84 and 78 match between these two sides. final of the Meadow Brook Invita- runs, respectively. P. M. Horni-
In the "Dock Derby," the Kow-H. E. Strange tion tournament. The scores brook captured 4 wickets for 45 were 4-6, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4-Reu- runs.-Reuter
Loan D.R.C. took the full point W. Bickford. ter's American Service.
from the Tulkoo R.G. There was J. R. Archibald
(Skip) 20 FRIENDLY CRICKET," nothing "to the match between the
P. E. Knight Kowloon C.C) and the Club de
F. Willmott Reerelo, whilst the Kowloon B.G.C.R. R. Davies as expected. accounted for the W. E. Hollands Police.
LOCAL TENNIS.
INDIAN R.C. REMAIN HOT FAVOURITES.
UNIVERSITY DEFEAT A KOWLOON XI.
ANDERSON'S BRIGHT KNOCK
the
The Civil Service C.C. juniors turned the tables on the Kowloon
Bowling Green. II. F. Stoneham E. Kera
F. L. Rapley
G. E. Roylance
(Skip) ...10 G. J. Chambers G. E. Thompson'
day.
Perey Williains.
a Vancouver man and ex-winner of the 100 yards and 200 yards at the Olym pie Games, sprinted over i dia- tance of 100 metres in 10.3/10 secs, thus beating the world's, re- cord by one-tenth of a second. A. K. Taylor The previous record was held by Eddie Tolan, of the United (Skip)....18 States, and who competed in t
day's event.-Reuter.
W. S. Drake
(Skip) (Skip)...17
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Our Sports Diary
D. W. Phillips
J. Shepherd
W. E. Hale
A.W.E. Davidson'
21
49
Water
Division V.R.C.
YACHT CLUB v. CC.C.
At North Point, the Royal H.K. Yacht Club defeated the Craigen. gower C.C.
KOWLOON'S DEFEAT.
B.G.C and have once again placed Although only one champion-
themselves on an equal footing In a friendly match on ship (in the "C" division)
has University ground, a Kowloon with the latter. Euch team has been decided in the Tennis Colts XI lost to the Varsity by 47 two more matches to complete League, there has been a con-runs in a tall scoring game. their fixtures and as they are Scores:- siderable falling-off of interest 'in, The home side took first knock the competitions, in spite of the and lost two wickets very quickly, likely to secure the full points in Yacht Club. favourable weather, as only one but a splendid stand by Anderson these, a play-off for the honours J. Bentley match was decided during the.en-nnd Sulieman added 98 runs for is more than probable. tire week.
the third wicket before Sulieman By rivals, the Kowloon C.C. on Fri- day night, the Indian R.C. remain hot favourites for the "A" shield.
defeating their nearest was unfortunate enough to tread
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions of the teams up
to date are:-
"A" Division.
P. W. L Pta
Indian R.C.
3
0 3
Kowloon C.C.
1
2
Chinese R.C.
Hong Kong G.C.
South China A.A.... 4 M.B.K.
,0
2
*" Division.
P. W.
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on his wicket in attempting a hit
L. P. to leg. His score of 52 included
by eight shots.
Cralgengower, D. K. Kharas
N. V.A. Groucher J. M. Ribeiro E. B. Reed A. Chapman
(Skip)....26
The Yacht Club had to go “alli out to defeat Craigengower. Taikoo ran away from the Kow-N. Curric loon C.C. with a margin of 52 L. S. Greenhill shots. The Club de Recreio also P. W. Ramsay A. Macfarlane showed a
vast superiority over (Skip)....13 the Electric R.C.
League I..
CRAIGENGOWER v. C.S.C.C
On
their own ground, the Craigengower C.C. defeated the Civil Service C.C. by 30 shots. Scores:-
11 nine 4's. The rest of the side were Craigengower. 11 content to leave the scoring to F. J. Neves
Anderson, who, after a slow start M O'Brien. was scoring freely all round the D. Rumjahn wicket. He played a fine innings, B. W. Bradbury and looked set for a century, but (Skip)....25 when 92 he attempted a big hit E. Tuck and was caught at mid off. There A. E. Contes
3 were no fewer than twelve 4'3 and E. el Arculli 2a five in his innings of 92. With U. M. Omar
209 on the board and nine men
(5klp) ....20
out, the innings was declared W. T. Brightman closed.
W: Colling
Civil Service,
Jas. T. Dobble
E. 5. Abraham A. Murdoch
E. W. Carpenter
A. L. de Sousa E. Zimmern
(Skip)....14
F. Finner W. Ward Y. Abbas J. Cavanagh
(Skip)....26
W. McBride
Summons
A. L. Shields J. Carr
(Skip) ....23
62
P. A. Dixon
(Skip)....14 |
54
TAIKOO v. K.C.C.
On their own ground, the Talkoo R.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 5% shots: Scores:- L. E. Longbottom Taikoo R.C. G. C. Moss
J. J. Gregory
(Sklp) F. Jones
T. Stainton .... 9. Bell-
S. E. Alderman A. H. Oswick A. O. Brawn
(Skip).....13
J. Orem
F. H. Holdman J. Hollidge
D. Munro K. K. Duncan
(Skip)....30 T. Swan W. Cunningham S. Amery D. C.. Walmsley (Skip)....26
Kowloon C.C. A. J. Kew J. S. Dianen L. Jack
F. G. Herridge
(Skip)...... 9
W. Borrowman W. W. Hirst J. P. Robinson V. C. Labrum
(Skip)....13
C. G. Harrison Simpson
T. W. Carr
10
"C" Division.
P. W.
L. Pța,
Chinese R.C.
11 11
o il
Hong Kong C
10 8 2
Lee bowled with marked auc- C. S. Rosselet. cess throughout the innings and R. Basa
Club de Recreio Indian R.C.
7 finished up with the fine figures
(Skip)
24
n
7
7 2
7of 5 wickets for 45 runs.
A. W. Grimmitt
(Skip)
K. McIntyre 17 W. Brown
He
10
6 -4
6
2. 9
kept a good length and was break-
5' 5
ing in from-the-off-with-w-fastish ball...
69
89
G. H. Stewart.. H. McKechnie
(Skip)...28
The visitors had an early set-
B3
RECREIO v. E.R.C.
University.
South China A.A.
Kowloon C.C.
Nippon Club
Filipino Club
Civil Servite C.C.
Kowloon 1.T.C. German T.C.
Mixed Doubles.
back, but a, stand by Lim and
K.D.R.C. v. TAIKOO.
Entertaining the Taikoo RC,
Fincher produced 46 runs before the Kowloon Dock R.C. won by 85 Fincher was unfortunately run shots. Scores:-
W. L. Fts. out for 25. Lim played a forcing Kowloon Dock.
5 innings for 34 and was dismissed. v. Ramsay
when attempting to hit a half
W. Greig volley from Chan Fook. The rest
Indian R.C. United Services R.C. Kowloon C.C.
5
0
3 -0
2
Chinese R.C.
Ladies' R.C.
2
University
3
A
o runs,
Club de Recreio
YACHTING
of the side offered little resistance and the innings closed for 162
Scores:-
Hong Kong University.
D. J. N. Anderson, c.Zimmern,
b Lee.
SIR THOMAS LIPTON HOPES FOR | A. Chan Fook, c H. P. Lim,
THE BEST. ⠀⠀
PROSPECTS SPLENDID.
بد .
London, Yesterday.
Sir Thomas Lipton aboard the Leviathan bound for America, said that he hoped to bring back the America Cup, as the prospects of success were better than ever.
BEHEADING REDS.Reuter.
19 MORE SUFFER DESERVED FATE.
ROUND UP CONTINUES.
Hankow, Saturday, A big attack was threatened Decapitations of Reds continue. by tribesmen last night, but no- Seven were publicly executed to thing occurred. The raiding day and twelve more at Wuchang, party, which approached within a Striet martial law has been on- mile of the City on Thursday, re- forced..
turned to the Khajuri Plain. A It is reported that the Commun- small attack developed through ists have withdrawn from Nan- the South Bara Valley, which was chang. driven-off-by Britis' troops.
The Air Force bombed Afridi
The regular train service has again been established.
and Lashkar tribesmen, in the A Changsha report says that all
Bara Valley, killing seven
A party of tribesmen, who
is quiet The round up of Com munists is continuing, many being
penetrated the villages south-east summarily executed—Reuter,
of Peshawar, were attacked and P shelled and suffered casualties - Reuter
BASEBALL.
RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES IN UNITED STATES.
New York, Saturday.
The results of the games played
J. McKelvie S.' Gray
(Skip)....34 H. G. Cooper E. Docherty W. Hedley.
R. Lapaloy
(Skip)....18
C. Atkinson
*Taikoo.
J. C. Chalmers J.-C. Polson J. Russell W. Wotherspoon
(Skip) G. McLeod J. Sloan, Jr. T. Grimes R. C. Wallace
J. B. Chapman
8
LOCAL
Polo To-day
1.Somersets
Wednesday -
Division I.- Chinese Bathing Club v. Navy, Friday-Division IR.A.
Y. Kowloon,
Lawn Bowls - Saturday- Division Civil Service Y. Kowloon Dock R.C.; Club de Recreio v. Craigengower C.C.: Kowloon C.C. v. Police R. C.; K.B.G.C. v. Talkoo R.C.; Divi- sion II-Craigengower C.C. 7. Club de Recreio; Electric R.C.
V
C.S.C.C.; Yacht Club 7. K.C.C.; Taikoo R.C. v. K.B.G.C. Racing September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.
Football To-morrow-Council Meeting, 5.30 p.m.
October
1 Entries close for Challenge Shield.
Aquatics September 6-En- tries close for Police Réserve Race at Police and Prison De- partmenta aquatic sports.
September 13 - Police and Prison Departments Aquatic Sports, V.R.C.
Lawn Tennis-Wednesday- Mixed Doubles-University v. K.C.C.; Club de Recreio C.R.C.
HOME Cricket-August 16-20- Fifth, Test Match. The Oval, London.
RECORDS OF THE SKIPS.
, Division 1.
Luz (C. de R.)
Bradbury (C.C.C.)
L. J. Blackburn | Fraser (K.0.0.)
At King's Park,
(Skip)....10 Wotherspoon (T.R.C.)
Lapsley (K.D.)
the Club
Basa (C.C.C.)
31 Grimmitt (CS.C.C.) Wallace (T.R.C.) Holland (K.B.G.C.) Brawn (C.S.0.C.) Omar (C.C.C.)
Recreio defeated the Electric R.C.
by 40 shots. Scores: Recreio.
F. V. Ribeiro"
J. M. Rosario
E. M. Remedios F. X. Silva..
(Skip) ....25 R. A. C. Basto
(Skip).17 H. Rosario
J. C. Ozorio. A H.. Basto
(Skip)....27
J. Sloan, Br.
92
b Lee.
4
Gr Mitchell....
A. Baker, b Lee
A. B. Sulieman, bit wkt, b
F. C. Goodman
N. Drainmond.
H. PLlm ...
F. Cullen
52
J. Ferguson
$
(Skip) ....26
12
78
發
&
3
C. W. Lam, b Les
K. P. Gab, st. Lee, b Lim
Aziz, b Lee
G. E. Yeoh, b Smith
G. S. Scully, not out P. L. Tan, not' out
Extras
Nolasco, b Macnider
M. Baptista
(Skip).. 18 A. Barros
K.C.C. v. RECREIO.
R. Robarts
43 A. E. S. Alves (Skip)
21
73
On their own ground, the Kow. 231002 C.C. drew with the Club de
Recrelo, Scores:-
Total (for 9 wkts, dec) 209 Kowloon C.C.
BOWLING. ANALYSIS -
E. C. Flucher O. M R. W.
J. A. Howe .16 5 45, 5
W. Hyde 0 85
A. T. Loe F. S. W. Smith.10. 5. V. Gittins 4
G. C. Burnett... (2
in the National and American N. A. E. Mackay 150 League are as follows:-
Mitional League.
Pittsburgh Cincinatti St. Louis
E.. F. Fincher....80
|H P. Lim. 80
| J.-C. Lyal.
(Skip).
Hy Gittina 150. Tacchi
10 E. MacNidar ... 1 05
6 New York 3 Philadelphia 1 Kowloon Colts XI. 4.Brooklyn 8 S. V. Gitting, e Gan, b Lam
H. P. Lim c Lamb Chan P 8 Fook.
American League. New York St. Louis. Philadelphia 9 Chicago
Replayed Philadelphia”
8.0.1 Washington 7 Cleveland
Replayed Washington lost
2
Boston
0 Detroit ship of young tribesmen acting
New York, Yesterday. A message of July 8 Warn-against the advice of their Elders, National League. ings having falled to convince and was yesterday, concentrated Pittsburgh New York Afridi tribesmen of the folly of in caves at the western end of Pittsburgh 2 New York their adventure, villages in the Khajura Peak. The movement is St. Louis Brooklyn BaraValley 15 miles from Peshe the result of prolonged pro- Cincinatti Philadelphia war were bombed on Wednesday naganda by revolutionary agents, Chicago
6-Boston and yesterday. by units of the and has been undertaken in comite American League, Royal Air Force. Press reports prete ignorance of the resistante New York 5519t. Lauls from Peshawar state that British which the, Afridiq are certain: 13 Washington Cleveland + troops to-day engaged in a small meet in any attack on the out-Philadelphia 5 Chlengo w, raiding party. The strength of skirts of Peshawar where British
elphia 4 Chicago the hostile force is stated to ex- troops have occupied strategic Boston 8 Detroit Coed 6,000. It is under the leader points.]
A. Hyde-Lay
J. Fraser
.22
(Skip):...28
015
0
16
0
26
Q
2404
KO.B. Raven 8B. Petheram
H: Overyb
2 E: F. Fincher, run out. by G. C. Burnett. b Anderson
84 28
28
E. Zimmern, b Chan Fook
18 F. S. Way Smith, and b by Anderson
8
A., T. Lea, b Sulleman
N. A. E. Mackay, Lam, b
Sulleman
L. J. Guterres, c Gan, b Bake
9 F. K Lee run out 7 E. H, Mackiger, not
Total
3 pazakon 4 C., W- L 1 A-
Reuters American Service. A
..
Recreio
E. L. Barros F. X. Soares: L. A. Gutierrez C. E. Marques:
(Skip) ....18
C. H. Basto.
Electric
A. Tarbuck
G. T. Padgett H, Hatch A. F. Paul,
(Skip)....13|
W. Stoker
de Gregory (C.S.C.C.)
Slikstone (K.G.C.) West (P.R.C.) |Ferguson #T.R.C.)
Cullen (K.D.) Guy (K.B.G.C.) Marques (C. de R.) Ribeira (C. de R.) Goodman (K.D.) McTavish (K.B.G.C. Johnston (K.D.) Whibley (K.B.G.C.) Gray (K.D.) Lyal (X.0.0.) Post (P.R.C.). Gow (K.B.G.C.) Atkinson (K.D.) Oswick (C.S.C.C.) Gibson (K.C.C.) Moss (C.9.C.C.j Drummond (TRC) Greig (K.D.R.C.) Dick (P.R.C.) McKelvie (K.D.)
Yvanqvich (C. de R.)
T. P. Saunderson S. J. Clarke W. H. B. Musket! (Skip) ....10 V. G. Kerley E. Thompson L. de Rome
F. F. Duckworth
(Skip)
LEAGUE TABLES.
-
83 Lammert (K.C.C.)
Hargreaves (P.R.C.)
Division
Chapman (Y.C.)
The positions in the League to Hollanda (C.S.C.C.) date are
Division 1.
P. W. D. Cralgengower C.C. 11 100 Civil Service C.C. 11 00 .12 6 1 Taikoo R.U..
Kowloon B.G.C...116
Kowloon C.C.....12 B
Roylance (K.B.G.C.) Bdsto (C, do R.) Labrum (K.0.0.j
L Pt. Walmsley. (T.R.C.)
120 Davidson (K.B.G.C.)
2 18 Alves (C. de R.)
13 Drake (K.D.G.C.).
11 Cavanagh:(0.0.0.)
5
0
6 12 Macfarlane (Y.C.).
1
Club de Recreio 11. 4. 2
P. A. Yvanovitch
Kowloon "D.R.C....12
0 8
Polica R.CA:12
0
0. 12,
H. A. Alves.... “
A. Ribeiro.
(Sklp)... A. S. Gomes L. C. R. Souza
C.G. Silva
AE Silkstone R. E. Luz Azh
(8kip). 16:9 (Skip),
KBG.C. v. POLICE.
Shota For and Against.
10 Archibald, (C.S.C.C.)
6 Haynes (C.S.G.C.)
olo (c.c.C.)
Carr (C.C.C.)
For Agst. Up Da. Jack (K.C.C.)
Civil Service C., 645 582 63 0 Shield (Y.C.) Cralgengower C.C. 702 520 1760 Blackburn (K.C.C.) Talkoo R.C.: 608 650 480 Silva (C. de R) Kowloon D.R.C. 738 602 400 McKechnie (T.R.C.)
359 620 970 Stewart (T.R.G.). Kowloon B.0,0... Club de Recreio.. 085 045 80 usketty (ER.C.) Kowloon C.G. 722 770067 Dimtan (TR.C.) 68 Police RO
666, 877 0331 Daprio (C. de ft.) Division: IL
Taylor (0:8.0.0:1 Watch (ER.C.) P
DL Pla Kowloon 'B.C.C...12
Paul (ERG)YKO 318 Rome, ERC.) Civil Service C.C. 12
08 18 3 Oram (0.5.C.C)
Jöhästen (KBCC)
On their own ground, the Kow-Yacht Club loon B.G.C. defeated the Police Taikoo RC,
R.C. by 14 shots, Scores:
Bowling Green. Police RC.
J. McIntosh
G. Sherriff
(182) D. Muires
A. M. Hollandi
W. S. Dall' G. Alexander
J. Fender.
19
BOWLING "ANALYBIE
J. GWest`i OF M R. W (Skip) 80 (8kip)
60281 V.HW.Chittenden W. Glendenning 2361 D. Fergusson G. McLeod 0422 E. WALK Hoghm F. Nolan ETS21 L Guy SE Post N
(skip)
(Skip).18
Kowloon C,C% Club, de, Taarelo "Craigengower G.0.-)
Electric R.G. “..........12.
0810pton (K.B.G.C.)
10 Murphy (CS.C.) Munzo, (T.R.0.) |Fhillips: (K.R.G.C.):
Fatheram (K.C.C.) For and Agalist.”
For, Agste Up Da Field (0.0.C.)
Collins (C.C.C.) Kowloon B.G.C.771 680 121 Reed (C.C.C. Civil Service C.C. 775 650 1150 Razack (C.O.C.) Yacht Club 609 602 62 Abbas (6.0.0.) Club de Regrelo 718 801250 Purves (2.0.0.) TalkooRC64 610 688 188 Roberta) (K.B.G.C.) Kowloon
075 Bimber (C.0.0.5 Craigengewer 0.0. 072 765 030. d. Herridge (K.C.C.) Electric R.E. 627 799 0174 Duckworth (E.L.R.C.) (Continued on next Coloumn) Wayte (T.R.C.):
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