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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
Round The Greens By "Straight Wood"
Kowloon Dock have some very prise of the season when they beat keen bowlers ably led by expert- the Kowloon men earlier in the enced akipe, but I think they will season and the latter will be out lose to the Club de Recreio to- to vindicate themselves. morrow in spite of the match be-
K.C.C. Visit Recreio. ing on their own green. Both The Kowloon Cricket Club teams had close games last week, juniors seam to have improved an unusual feature of that between lately and I fancy that they will
SCOTLAND BEATS WALES AT LAWN BOWLS.
Holders Well Beaten.
Glasgow, Yesterday. Scotland beat Wales to-day by 113 shots to 82 in the In- ternational Lawn Bowls Cham- - plonship-Renter.
Last year Wales won the Championship without suffer- ing a defeat. She beat Scot- land by 88 shots to 84.
Recreio and Taikoo being that two beat the Club de Recreio second LINGNAM THREAT TO
of the rinka tied. This must be a string on the latter's ground. The very rare occurrence though ac- two greens are very similar in tually of little importance.
Craigengower to Win Again.
weight and the fact that they are away should not affect the Cricket- The Police lost badly to the ors as much as it would some Civil Servants on Saturday and father teams. can see no hope of their winning Taikoo Should Win against Craigengower, who are The bottom teams in the league playing remarkably consistently. meet to-morrow, but whatever the It is noteworthy that none of their result may be, the Electric team rinks. have lost since the first must stay where they are as Tai- match of the season against koo, their hosts, have a good lead Kowloon Dock-when they all in points. The Electricians have went down, They have managed to make frequent changes on ar. to keep the same team the whole count of duties and do not seem season so far, and this in itself is to settled with their skips, Bev- a strong factor in building up the eral players having been tried in admirable "esprit de corps" which that position this season. The is 80 noticeable amongst their Quarry Bay men should garner the players.
points by a small margin.
Lawn Bowls Ruling.
MINDINNAO.
Sailors To Receive Tough Opposition.
MEET SOUTH CHINA SQUAD ON SUNDAY.
Week-end Baseball.
[By The Kid.] Baseball fans in Hong Kong will have the oppor iunity to witness two good baseball games during the week-end at Caroline Hill. Commencing at 3 o'clock to- morrow after the Lingnam haseball team will be opposed to the U.S.S. Mindinnao, and on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. the their sallor lads will try skill against the South China combination.
K.G.C. to Beat Taikoo, The Kowloon Cricket Club en- I propose to print one rule in tertain Taikoo, and cannot afford lawn bowls each week, selecting to treat them at all lightly if they those which are of most interest hope to retain the points. The and importance to local bowlers, visitors played a very good game many of whom consistently trans- last week, but I think the home greas through ignorance. team will just about win, but the Section 2 Rule 3 Markers. margin in their favour should not; In aingle-handed tournaments be substantial. Neither teams ap-one marker only shall act in each pear to have much prospect of the game. The marker may answer
The Lingnam team will bel championship, but a good game queries as to the position of bowla should be seen nevertheless.
and their distance from the Jack, strengthened by the addition of Bowling Green at the Valley. but shall not give directions to, several former players. The Bowling Green Club provide neither consult with, either player dents showed their hitting ability the opposition on the Civil Seras to the play. In no circumstance last Sunday, and in addition to these vants' green, and their chances do shall a marker display any object players they will have one of the not appear to be too good. as they in the hand, or otherwise for the strongest outfits in the Colony at received a sound beating last week guidance of a player.
Markers the moment... The Lingnam boys
The stu-
whilst their hosts severely punish-shall be appointed by the Directors have never beaten the sailors, and ed the Police Club. Holland is of the tournament, Local Secre- on one occasion were beaten so bad- | paying good bowie at present and taries, or Umpires, whom failing, ly that the boys from the Univer- afty did not care to enter the field will have a good tussle with by the Competitors themselves.
To-morrow, against them again. Grimmitt should they be drawn..
All Wrong:
together. The Civil Service won In an Open Championship game however, when the game gets going the previous encounter very capily recantly I heard the marker giv. the sailors will find that they are
Second Division.
ing every possible detail when ask. playing a team that has vastly im-
The big battle in this divisioned the question "who is lying?" proved and they will have to play will undoubtedly be the match be- This is wrong, markers should an. the best baseball they know In tween Craigengower and Civil Ser-swer as briefly as possible and give order to come out ahoad. vice which will be played on the no information except what is former'a ground. Both team had directly sought.
meritorious win last week, Craigengower. beating the Cham- plons by 32 shots and Civil Ber- vice just getting the better of the Yacht Club at North Point, but I Fancy Craigengower will emerge the victora
BRITISH WOMEN TRIUMPH
AT TENNIS.
French Team Lose 8----4 at- Le Touquet.
Le Touquet, Yesterday, Great Britain, beat France
Will K.B.G.C. Avenge Themselves? The Yacht Club visit the Kow- loon Bowling Green and this should be another good match with to-day by B matches to 4 in the home team slightly favourites. |- the Women's International The visitors provided the first aur- i '. Lawn Tennis, match-Reuter.
RACING.
The Jockeys' Dressing Room
At Epsom
Penetrating Strictly Guarded Preserve Of Famous Riders
Heavy Week-End.
On the other hand the sailors are having a heavy week-end and will have to save some of their boys for the big game
The on Sunday. sailors will probably start the second string against the students, { and if the going is too hot, the re- galars will be sent in to settle the argument.
The Mindinnao will have Schel- lenburger on the mound against the South China outfit, with Charlie Thurman behind the bat. Schelly has been looking forward to this game for quite a while, and now. with this opportunity, he will pitch his best to outsby the boys from the South. It will be remembered that{ the Mindinnad lost to the South China some few months ago. The Mindinnao, however; have corrected their faults by having Teddy Bauer, Charlie Horton and Schilling from the Helena on their team. With this trio and several other ball hawks in the team they look in: vincible.
The Chang Battery. South China, In order to iva up to it's reputation, Just before the start of the Derby I penetrated to that strictly
Will Bend
in Ed. Chang to -guarded - preserve, the jockeys' dressing room, under the grand stop the boys from the Min- stand, and watched the little men with the famous names preparing dinnao with Matty Chang receiv for the race.
ing. The Chang battery have stop ped the sailors on many occasions and they will be cut to prove that they can do it again. Tommy Chan will be on hand to do some heavy hitting besides holding down the
"It was an interesting sight, and one never seen by the public Eack jockey among them were Fox, Jones, Richards, the Wragga, Donoghue and Carelake — was being dressed by his valet.
Each rider had several pegs by his seat, under which there was initial sack.. locker Hanging over his head was a tiny saddle, beautifully and weighing, in many cases, only a quarter of a pound, including stirrups.
This, with a pair of top boots which just turned the
2.) 14
4 oz, and cost E5^u. pair is part of the hundred pounds.
On the whole the Southerners will be well provided for in this game and should come out ahead.
The lineupe for South China and Lingnam follows:
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each
other pegs
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On a charge of the possession of 2,400 laels of illicit opium, concealed in three trunks, George Carter, 48, a sea- faring man of Irish birth, was sentenced to six months' hard labour and a fine of $10,000, in default, an additional six months' gaol, by the Kowloon Police Magistrate on July 11. Carter, who was arrested by Revenue Officer Brown In the bar of the St. Francis Hotel after he had alluded a Chinese Revenue Officer, offered no defence, shrugging his shoulders with the words: "I ́have nothing to say." The case is fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
During a terrific bombardment from Canton aeroplanes on July 6 off Hoihow, Hainan, the Chinese cruiser "Fat Ying" sunk. Three Canton machines bombarded the vessel, dropping ten 50 lb. bombs, several of which struck the cruiser in vital parts. One bomb fell on the ammunition store at the stern of the cruiser, blowing a gaping hole in the hull and causing the ship to sink. Seven men were kill ed and ten others injured. A full story of the attack Is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
In an interesting interview, granted exclusively, Mr. Chu Ching-lan, leader of the newly-formed Anil-Civil War Alliance outlined the plans of this new pacifie party, and expressed the hope that the organisation might put an end to the eternal strife which has ravaged all China. Their main purposes was to stop civil war in time of national dis tress. The interview is chronicled in the OVERLAND · CHINA MAIL:
Senor Fernando Rein y Loring, the Spanish airman, left for Manila, from Hong Kong, on his final hop to Madrid, in the early hours of July 10. He few direct to Manila, landing at Aparri In 71⁄2 hours, and then proceeding on to Manila. During his stay in Hong Kong he was the guest of Senor J. G. Ch. Gonzalea de Bernedo. A story is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,
After 25 full sittings, the preliminary trial of Cheng Kwok-yan, on a charge of the instigation of the murder of George Fung on March 24 at Village Road, drew to a close at the Central Police Court on July 8, when the Magistrate committed the accused for trial at the next Criminal Sen slons. The case, which has attracted the widest of interest throughout, is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL!
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