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MONDAY, JULY 13, 1931.

LAWN

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB WIN.

POLICE DEFEATED.

Club de Recreio Lose

Both Matches.".

TAIKOO "DOUBLE."

Kowloon Cricket Club, by de- feating the Police Recreation Club on Saturday,

BOWLS RESULTS.

K.B.G.C. v. TAIKOO RC.

THE CHINA MAIL.

YACHT CLUB v. KOWLOON C.C.

On their own green, the Yacht Playing away, the Talkoo. R.C.Club defeated the Kowloon C.C. by | accounted for the Kowlood Bowl six shots, `

ing Green Club by 27 shots.

Scores:-

Howling Green. A. K. Taylor

T. S. W. Weat

G. E. Roylunce

D. F. Warren

Taikoo R.C..

S. C. P. Amery

J.' Young

G. McLeod

J. Russel!

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T. Stainton

J. Polson

J. Laing

N. Drummond

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(Skip)....20 maintained S. Eccleshall their position as unbeaten leaders G. F. Sherriff in the senior lawn bowls League. H. Nish The Police, on the contrary, suf- W. Russell fered their tenth successive. do- (Skip).... ö feat.

R. S. Nichol J. Chapman "Doubles" were performed by G. J. Chambers J. Sloan the Civil Service, Craigengower E. W. L. Hogbin W. Weir and Taikoo, the last named L. Guy

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second team. just getting home

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J. Ferguson (Skip)

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by defeating the Bowling Green

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by two shots, on the home green. Luck was once more against the lost their Club de Recreio, who matches in both Leagues. Their senior team lost to Craigengower by twenty-three shots, the juniors go- ing down to Craigengower at Happy Valley by three shots.

Details were as under:--

Division I.

CIVIL SERVICE v. K.D.R.C.

On their own ground, the Civil Service C.C. accounted for the

Kowloon Dock R.C. by 18 shots.

Scores

Civil Service..

S. Randle

S. E. Alderman

A. H. Dawick

J. Gregory

(Ski)...23 Jas. T. Dobble A. D. Brawn

L. Longbottom

W. E. Hollands

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F. Jones

H. Westlake

J. Deakin

J. Hollidge

Kowloon Dock.

W. P. Hedley

R. Morrison-

J. C. Brown

· R. Lapsley (Skip)

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C. Atkinson Genderson

1. M. McTavish

J. Puncheon.

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A. Colman

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H. G. Cooper

J. V. Ramsay

F. Cullen

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KOWLOON C.C. v. POLICE R.C.

On their own ground, the Kow- loon C.C. defeated the Police R.C.

by 8 shots:

Scores:-

Kowloon C.C.

Police R.C.

T. Hunter

A. N. Reynolds

J. C: West

H. Hampton

C. J. Tacchi

W. Clark

A. Hyde-Lay

J. Fraser.

F. Goodwin

H. Overy

A. R. Brittain

J. C. Lyal

J. Orem.

J. Gibson

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H. Gittins

J. A. Howe

A. E. Clarke

League II.

ELECTRIC R.C. v. C.Ś.C.C.

1.8.

Playing away, the Civil Service C.C. defeated the Electric R.C. by 15 shota.

Scores:-

Electric R.C. T. P. Shunderson W. Stoker'

J. R. Way

Scores:- Yacht Club.

A.. Murdoch

N. Currie J. W. Bonnar W. Macfarlane

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A. Stevenson Hon. Mr. W. T.

Southorn

A.. T. Hamilton A. L. Shields

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E. B. Reed

F. Sutton

Kowloon C.C.

J. B. Dinmen V. C. Labrum J. M. Jack F.. Herridge

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E. C. Fincher

W. W. Hirat A. C. Burford J. P. Robinson

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W. Brace. 0. B. Raven

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E. W. Carpenter L. J. Blackburn F. W, Ramany

P. T. Farrell (Skip)....25

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LEAGUE TABLES.

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pi Division I.

Shots

P. W., D. L. For Agst. Pis. K.C.C.

9 9 0 0 552 463 18 C.C.C... 9 8 0 1 571 444 Taikoo R.C. D. 6 Reerels CS.C.C.

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6 0 3 687 409 12 94 05 610-497

8

9 4 05 501 507

'B

Civil Service, N. Bebbington L. Luck J. Massey

K. Dack ...10 3 0 7 544 598 K.B.G.C. 9 3 0 6 476 550 Police R.C..10 0. 0.10 485 638

Division II.

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Shots

W. H. B. Muskett. F. H. Haynee

(Skip)11 (Skip)...19 J. Sloan

P. Knight

F. Normington

R. R. Wood

G. T. Padgett

E. Holland

H.. E. Strange

A. F. Paul

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R. C. Butler.

C. E. Gahagan

D. S. Hill

K.C.C. Recreio

P. W. D. L. For Agat. Pts.

0 0 682 488. 12 9 6.0 2 541 521 Taikoo R.C. 9.5 1 3 000 481 11

2 503 433

K.B.G.C. 8 5 1

C.C.C.

9 4 0

C.3.C.C.....04 Yacht C... 8 2 2 Electric RC. 91. B

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Lockhnyt.

C. Strange

.W. Bickford

A. Webster

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R. R. Davies

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CRAIGENGOWER v. RECREIO,

On their own ground, the Craig. engower CC defeated the. Club de Recerlo by the narrow margin of

three, shots.

Scores:-

Craigengower.

D. K. Kharas

F. K. Modi

W: V. Field W. GI

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C. M. S. Alves.

R. Hooper

W. Ward

A, L. de Souza

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F. E. E. Booker C. Summons

(Skip)....18 W. White

T. Gooding

E. J. Ellis

J. Hyde

J. Shepherd

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46

A. E. Silkstone W. Mair

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RECREIO v. CRAIGENGOWER.

P. Yvanovich

Recreio.

H. Rozario

A. E. Alves

A. V. Barros

J. G. Ozorlo

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L. Xavier

510 639

488 520

4.445 459

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8 410 638 2

CHINESE R.C. BEAT RECREIO.

Probable Winners of "B" Division.

DEUTSCHER CLUB WIN.

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WEEK-END FOOTBALL

CANTON NAVY BEAT.

· HONG KONG SIDE.

CLOSE ENCOUNTER.

Chinese Athletic Prepare for Java Tour.

ARMY DEFEATS:

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-The-Chinese-a-little-later-had-a-were staged at the Stadium yoster- goal didallowed owing to Leung day afternoon before a very poor Tat-wing being offside. Tho Can attendance. Many enthusiasts fall- ton Naval team were all over the ing to make an appearance owing to British players.

the heavy rain which fell before the game.

Penalty 'Goal

Result:

The British backs were being. In the senior match, the touring hard pressed now and Carter, who even decisively defeated the Army The most important game in the

had been playing a fine defensive by six goals to one in a fast, and Hong Kong, Lawn Tennis League

game, handled, in clearing in the open.game. A. Gosano found the programme on Saturday was the

penalty area. Chuck Kwok-kwong, net on four occasions including the the Chinese centre, made no mis-"hat trick" In scoring the first "B" Division match between the

The Chinese Athletic Stadium take, giving the Chinese Navy the three goals. Club de Recreio and the Chinese Re-at North Point was gaily decor- lead.

Chan Kal-chew and creation Club at King's Park. On ated on Saturday with bunting

Sven scored the romaining two Branch then made a good effort goals for the the result of the match hung the pro- and flags for the first Naval In- and sent in a fine high shot but it Alexander scored the Army's solit Athletic whilat bable destiny of the championship terport between the British Navy hit the corner post and went behind,ary, point. and as result a keen trasle ensued, stationed a Hong Kong and the Leung Tat-wing tried hard to score Canton Chinese Navy, the win-again but after a good run down ners of the Canton Chinese he shot into Savage's hands. The League. Owing to most of the British Navy tried

hard to even fleet being up at Wei-hai-wei the matters in the last few minutes but British Naval teams not at without success the whistle blowing full strength although the major- with the Chinese Canton Navy ity of their team consisted of winners by two goals to one. players from last year's "A" and Result "B" teams. The Chinese, on the other hand, were at full strength and had the assistance of several former Chinese Athletic players who have recently joined the Canton Navy.

The Executive Committee of the Lawn Tennis Association. has drafted the following bye- law, which is to take immedi- ately effect:-

"Any League match which is stopped by rain, or other circumstances, shall, if one Bide has not already won five sets, be considered unplayed, and in the replay, an entirely new start to the match · must be made. In the event of one side having secured five or more sets at the time any cir- cumstance prevents the com pletion of the whole nine sets, the match shall be considered as a definite result, and the points awarded to the side having won the five or more sets."

The Chinese triumphed in the end

by aix, sets to three.

Results at a Glance with Lengue Tables to date.

"B" Division... Indian R.C. 6% Nippon C. Civil Service :6 ·K.C.C.

“BUNNY” AUSTIN IS H.K.C.C.

BEATEN.

Perry Defeats Menzel in Davis Cup.

BRITAIN'S WIN.

Frague, Yesterday, Britain defeated "Czecho-Slovakia

four matches

to one in the European Zone Anal of the Davis

by

Cup here to-day..

were as follow:-

Recreio University

Recreio

G.S.C.C.

Indian R.C. University H.K.C.C.

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Canton Naval Team British Naval Team.. £ The teams lined up as follows: British

Chinese Athletic The Army

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Athletic won by five gents to four In the junior game the Chinese

in a game which was played very fast throughout when considering | the poor staté of the ground.

Li Yi-sam opened the georing and soon after increased the lead. Just before half-time Iamont reduced

Naval, TeamSavage, the arrears. Carter, Mowbray, Robertson, Whr-sumption

Soon after the re- the Army equalised ner, Kearney, Vaughan, Shand, through one of the Chinese players Wyatt, Bennett, Branch.

putting through his own, goal. Chinese Canton Naval Team.-Spurred by this reverse the Chinese Chui Han, Lai Yuk-tat, Wong Tin- again took the lead when Li Yi-sum fan, Wong Wing-hong, Wong Shui- completed his hat trick." wah, Lam Yuk-hu, Lal Chol-chee, Army, however, delighted their Lenng Tat-wing, Chuck Kwok kwong, Ko Wai-tit, Wu Tin-po. Referee: Mr. Darlington.

The

supporters by going straight down

British Weakness. The British Navy were the first to get to business, Wyatt start- ed a very nice forward movement but when well placed in front of goal sent behind. The Chinese Naval right wing, who was the fastest man of a very fast team. made a quick run down and cen- tred well but Savage cleared. The British Navy were pressing, very heavily at the time but Chinese Athletic Touring Elevens the scoring. were weak in front of goal.

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SUNDAY'S GAMES.

Busy.

Two trin games for the proposed

Vaughan put in a nice shot but Chui Han, the Chinese goalie Chinese Athletic touring elevens)

saving. 2% had no difficulty in

3

24 C.C.C.

3

· Chinesé R.C. 6

4

Army T.C. 6

Sets.

Leung Tat Wing who was play- 6%ing inside left, obtained posses- sion in his own half, and made a spectacular run down the field, and beating both Navy backs looked certain to score, Savage was not to be beaten. Diving full length he managed to save. the fine shot that Leung sent in. 32 8 This save

was the best of the match, and Savage was loudly applauded.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. 87 0 3 47 22 14 05 3 89 48 11

7 0 2 361% 28% 10

7 4 0 3 43% 19% 7. 4 0 3 31

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Chinese R.C. 4 4 0.0 25% Army T.C., 7 3.0 4.28 32 Craigengewer 6 1 0 2 23

20 Kowloon C.C. 8 2 0 6 20 40 5 10 4 11 31 M.B.K. Nippon C. 7 0 16 1914 42% S.C.A.A.

10 5 2116 3214 2

"C" Division.

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Full results as cabled by Reuter Craigengower 4 Deutscher C. 5 Indian R.C. 0 Chinese R.C. 8 beat Y.M.C.A.

6% Civil Service 2% 21/ 61⁄2 K.C.C.

Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia)

H. W. Austin (Britain) 6-2, 7-5, Recreio G-4.

F. L Perry (Britain) bent Menzel (Czecho-Slóvakia) 7-5, 6-3, 247-5.

J. M. S. Rosario H. Alves

F. X. da Silva

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C. H. Basto.

Earlier Results.

F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes (Britain) beat Menzel and Maren- Tek (Czecho-Slovakia) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 166-2.

H. W. Austin (Britain) beat Roderick Menzel (Czecho-Slovakin) 3-6, 6-2, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3.

Seta. P. W. DL F. A. Pts Chinesa R.C. 98 1 071 10 17

Pace Slackens.

The game had gone about 25 minutes and the Chinese players .seemed to be tired, the British players seeming to be lasting better. Play was much slower.

Just before half time Wyatt sent, in a good shot. Chiu Han got his hand to the ball, but was The British

9 8 1 0 56% 21% 17 unable to save. Recreio

S.C.A.A Y.M.C.A. Indian R.C. University

C.C.

7.00.1.46

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12

9 6.0 3

48

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12

9 4 1 4 38

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64.0 2 35 10

7 4 0 3 32 285 8 4 0 4 34 38 Radio S.C. 8 2 2 4.25% 45% Army TC. 63 0 0 22% 28% Deutscher C. 6 1 14 18 35 Craigongower 7 1 0 0 1634 40%

42 F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Hecht C.S.C.C..... 7 0 1 8-21

54 K.LT.C.... 80 17 18 .15 (Czecho-Slovakin) 6-1, 8-6, 6-3.

Graduates A. 4 0 0.4 8 28

F. V. V. Ribeiro

J. J. Basto

II. V. Pearce

M. O'Brien

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A. C. V. Ribeiro .20 (Skip)

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On their own ground, the Club de Recreio were defeated by the Cralgengower C.C. by 23 shots.

Scores:- Recreio.

E. L. Barros

C. E. Marques

L. Gutierrez

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A. S. Gomes

R. R. Robarts

L. C. R. Souza R. F. Luz.

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Dr. R. A. Basto

C. A. Lopes

A. H. Basto

Craigengower.

W. T. Brightman

A. E. Coates

E. el. Arcuill

V. M. Omar

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F. Neves H. A. R. Sousa L. E. Laminert

D. Rumjahn

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G. L. Buchanan A. A. Razack

TAIKOO R.G. v. K.B.G.C.

On their own ground, the Taikos R.C. accounted for the Kowloon

B.G.C. by the small margin of two shots,

Scores:-

Taikoo R.C.

J. Watson

W. Cunningham

T. Grimes

D. Munro'

W. Brown

T. Swan

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S. Hope

J. Whyte

D. Speirs'

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Bowling Green, H. F. Stoneham J. S. Logan W. E. Hale A..W. E. Davidson (Skip) ́ ́..........13

F. V. Whitta

J. G. Meyer

F. L. Rapley

V. Petherick

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C. S. Beat

W. Venable

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G. E. F. Thompson

W. S. Drake

Outstanding among the outstanding

0. Silva

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48

C. S. Rossalet

R. Basa

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71

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W. Bell

R. K. Duncan

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R. M. Keown"

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61

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559

Navy were having matters their own way now, with the Chinese hard pressed.

On the resumption Leung Tak- wing took the ball well down the field to send 'in a good shot. Savage ran out to save, and Mowbray tried to head clear, but instead sent it into his own goal, giving the Chinese the tqualiser.

from the pentre kick for Wells to equalise. The Chinese retaliated with two snap goals by Lai Kwok- chuivind Li Yi-sum and, Campbell, by netting for the Army, concluded

Result:

Chinese Athletic The Army

For Empire Marksmen

The handsome silver cup; shown | Trophy, presented to the Dominion above, has just been sent to Lt. of Canada Rifle Association by the Col. R. J. Birdwhistle, secretary of Canadian Pacific Railway Company the Dominion of Canada Ride for competition between Empire Association, Ottawa, by the Cana Teams. The figure of a rifleman in ****** the prone position is reproduced on dian Pacific Railway Company, to the base of the cup, coinciding with be shot for at the famous meeting the front and rear faces of the at Bigley, England, by teams from pedestal. According to present various parts of the British Empiro, plans, the trophy will go to England at long ranges. It is 80 inches high,|with the Canadian Bisley Team including the triple wooden mount about the middle of June, there to lag which forms the base, and boars be defended against contenders - "the inscription":"The Empire from other sections of the Empire.

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