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POLICE R.C. LOSE ON LAST HEAD.
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YACHT CLUB LOSE TO RECREIO,
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BASEBALL STANDINGS.
New York, Saturday. Three matches in the National League and four matches in the American League were played, here
the hands of New York and Co
The surprising defeat of the Kowloon Cricket to-day. In the latter, Boston and Club's bowls team, winners of the Lawn Bowls Chicago suffered heavy defeats, at League last year, was recorded on Saturday, when Philadelphia, respectively. on the K.C.C. Green, Craigengower Crickt Club de-chrane, of the Phildelphia Athle
ties, scored his seventh homer of feated the champions by 25 shots.
the season, while Fox, a fellow play-
This defeat of the champions by the runners-er, registered his eighth homer.- up is all the more surprising in view of the fact that Reuter. the latter team were well trounced by Kowloon ter's American Service, are
Full resulta, as cabled by. Reu-
Docks Bowling Green Club last week.
In Division I. the Police Recreation Club went very near to breaking their remarkable run of losses, not having won a match since 1931. Yesterday they had exceedingly bad luck to lose to Talkoo Recreation Club by a single shot. Several other close finishes were also seen in yesterday's matches.
MR. BRADBURY'S RINK,
WAS
KOWLOON DOCKS v. ĶBG.C.
follows:
Boston
National League.
Cincinnati 5 Brooklyn Wright scored a homer, 7 Chicago St. Louis 7 Philadelphia
American 'League. New York 6 Chicago
Comba acored a homer. Cleveland
6 Boston
6 Detroit
3 St. Louis
MONDAY, MAY 16, 1932.
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Cochrane hit his seventh honier
On their own green, the Kow-of the season and Foxx his eighth.
The defeat of the K.C.C. mainly due to the lead of 24 shots secured on Mr. Bradbury's rink, where some very exciting heads loon Dock R.C. beat the Kowloon were played.
Bowling Green Club by 13 shots. Following up their victory over Scorca:- Craigengower last week Kowloon Kowloon Dock. Docks registered another win in A. Calman the First Division by defeating R. Morrison Kowloon Bowling Green Club by G. Cooper thirteen. Cullen substantial margin of shots.
The Civil Service Cricket Club were again successful in the Les- gue, gaining a victory over Recreio
by ten shots.
An Exciting Finish.
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Bowling Green,
Duncan
Whitta
TABLES TO DATE.
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National League.
Hogbin
A. Holland
Chicago Boston
Percent- P. W. L age .25 18 7 720
9 .23 14
,608
.21
...28 16. 13
R. Craig
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A. Taylor
Philadelphia
.25 12 19
R. Rodger
St. Louis
.27
R. S. Nichol
New York
.21
9
W. Russell'
Brooklyn
.23
.27
6 Pittsburgh .....22
American League.
J. Lindsay V. Ramsay
J. Brown
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In the game between the Police W. Robson Recreation Club and Taikoo Recrea-E. Docherty tlon Club, a moat exciting finish W. Greig was witnessed. It was not until J. McKalvie the last bead that Talkoo managed
to draw two excellent shots which gave them the game by the narrow- est possible margin.
In the Second Division, the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club managed to maintain the lead they held last year, by defeating the Kowloon Cricket Club by 11 shots, making their second win this season.
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Washington
Phillips
..18
Rose H. Nish
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25 New York
Cleveland
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CIVIL SERVICE v. RECREIO.
58 Detroit
Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago Boston
.535 .480 13 14 .471 12. .429 9 .14 .891 7 15 .818
Percent-
P. W. L. age .24 19 5 .791 .20 14 6 700 .27 17 10 .629 .22 13 9 .590 .23 11 12 .478 .28 11 17 .39% .21 # 18 .250 .23 5 18 .216
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-Home Run Leaders. vice C.C. beat Club de Recreio by Jimmie Foxx (Philadelphia Atha.) 8
10 shots.
Scores:-
Civil Service.
Civil Service C. C. playing away at Taikoo put up a very creditable performance, but were narrowly S. Randle beaten by four shots.
S. E. Alderman H. K. Electric suffered a similar A. H. Oawick fate as last week when they were J. J. D. Gregory entertained at Craigengewer C. C. (Skip)....22 and lost by ten shots.
N. Bebbington
Recreio.
F. A. Xavier C. Lopes
F. X. Silva C. Silva
(Skip).....25 L. Xavier R. R. Robarts
Playing a much improved game, II. Westlake Recreio managed to snatch a narrow L E. Longbottom L. de Souza
R. F. Luz, victory from the Yacht Club, by a J. Hollidge margin of three shots.
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First Division.
POLICE R.C. v. TAIKOO R.C.
At Happy Valley, the Police R.C. lost to Taikad R.C. by the narrowest possible margin.
Scores:- Police R.C.
Fender
KAIPING COAL
FOR HOME, FACTORY & PÓWER HOUSE.
Dick Booker
Mair
TIOME
FACTORY.
AND
BUNKERS
Taikoo R.C. Watson
Wotherspoon (Skip)
E. W. Summonds Gutierrez J. W. Deakin Ribeiro
F. J. Jones
A: W. Grimmitt (Skip)....22
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Gomes Marques
Bill Terry (New York Giants). ... Cochrane (Philadelphia Atha.)
Babe Ruth (New York Yankees),.6 Averill (Cleveland Indians) Byrd (New York Yankees) Lou Gehrig (New York Yankees) Gehringer (Detroit Tigers)
A. MacIndoo W. Pendercast
S. Hope
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T. Armstrong F. MacGowan
C. MatthewB
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LR. Whant
H. Strange
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Second Division.
C.C.C. v. ELECTRIC RC.
RECREIO v. YACHT CLUB.
At King's Park, Club de Recreio! 60 beat the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by the narrow margin of 3 shots.
Playing away, the Electric R.C. .13 lost to Craigengewer C.C. by 10
shots.
Scores:-
Craigengower. · Electric R.C. Summons
Sloan McKay Hill
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Duckworth
Bone
Weir
(Skip) McLeod
McLeod
Glendenning
Sloan
Marke
Chapman
Moss
Munroe
POWER
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HOUSE,
Post Walter
Polson
W. Ward
Walker
A. Razack
TUGS &
Royholde Hollands
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Chalmers
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Russell
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Barros
Tarbuck
Modi
Gahagan
Collins
Lunny
LOCOS
50
51 Cavanagh
Muskett
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KOWLOON C.C. y. C.C.C.
Medina Hooper
de Rome Webster
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Farrell
Price Appl
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On their own green, Kowloon Field C.Clost to Craigengower. C.C. by Pearse 25 shots,
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Scores:- Kowloon C.C.
Hampton
Lyal Gibson
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Craigengower. Buchanan Rosselett GILL
Barg
ERC
cher
TAIKOO RC
Ate fkoo, the Civil, Barvice by
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Butler Normington
Scores:- Recreio..
Yacht Club. A. A. Xavier E. B. Reed J. M. S. Rosario. A. C. Young, E. M. Remedios B. E. Maughan Dr. RA. Basto A. Chapman
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M. Carvalho J. M. Alves
C. H. Basto
J. G. Ozorio
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F. Prata
F. X, Sontes
J. J. Basto
A. H. Basto
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A. Stevenson R.. J. Vernall
P. W. Ramsay
A Macfarlane
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EL S. Abraham
A. T. Hamilton) JW. C. Bonnar W. Macfarlane ! (Skip) ........16
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On their own green, the Kowloon Bowling-Green-Club beat their neighbours, Kowloon C.C.. by 11 ahots
FBcores: Br
68 Bowling Green LG 1 Mitchell CIVIL SERVICE T. 8. McIntosh KT. GMeyer home team best FL Rapley
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