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Round The Greens By "Straight Wood"
on
Gralgengower were nearly surprised in their game against the Police, last Saturday, when they won by only four shots after a very exciting fini
Anish the Bradbury and Moss' rink. The Police required four to tie with two heads to go on this rink and Moss, with a beautiful shot, carried the jack to score two at the twentieth end, but
Bradbury, with an equally brilliant wood, secured the same advantage on the Anal head.
Craigengower should be involved in another close finish to morrow when they entertain the Club de Recreio. I think that the
that the home team will win, but they cannot afford to take any risk, I expect Luz to win on his rink no maiter who of the op- posing skips is drawn against him."
week completed their "double" against the Kowloon Bowling Green juniors and are now lying third in the league, ready to selad the opportunity to be- Civil come runners-up, should the Servier Cricket Club make a slip. fancy the nautical team's chances in this match.
Leaders Should Win. Craigengower's second string look as if they will complete their Club's usual weekly "double" when they visit King's Park to play the Club de Recreio. Like their serious they are carrying all before them and have not much to worry them this week.
BABE RUTH RETURNS
TO BASEBALL.
Yankees Lose to Boston Red Sox.
SENATORS WIN.
New York, Yesterday, The following were the results of to-day's Baseball games:
National League.
R. H. E.
8 0 7 0.
Pittsburgh Pirates Philadelphia Phillies... 2 American League.
R. New York Yankees .... 2 Babe returned to side,
not score. Boston Red Sox
Johnson hit a home run.
LOTUS
AND
DELTA
FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1932.
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-Reuter's American Service.
THE RESULT
St. Louis Browns.
Ciril Servants To Gain Points. A similar remark applies to the Civil Service seconds who, on their own Bowling Green Favourites. green, should have little difficulty in Another close game should be that ousting the Electric team who have Philadelphia Athletics between Talkon and the Dowling Green so far won only one match this sea- Club which will be
the form- son.. be played on Cr's green. Both teams lost on Saturday, but the visitors had a more meritorious loss if there is any merit in losing! They went down to the Civil Servants by only twelve shots whilst the Quarry Bay men were severely trounced by the Kowloon
Bowling Green Double? The remaining match in the Junior Washington Senators section is between the Bowling and Detroit Tigers ...... Taikoo juniors on the former's green. Both teams are playing only . mode- rate game. this season and the game should be very close with the chances
Cricket Clab. I have an idea that the slightly in favour of the home team. THE LANCS PRODUCE
Kowloon team will win.
and
Another Police Defeat? The Police play the Kowloon Cricketers
Valley at the last week's efort should in- spire them. Naturally, in their profession, they fear no
a watch is
one
and
and
ONE FOOT ON THE MAT.
Rule 7. Subsection 3.
Each player when delivering Ms bowl must have one foot entirely on the mat.
STAKES.
Melfort Wing By Neck From Favourite.
There is no rule of lawn bowls so consistently violated in Hong Kong as this
one, and I feel I am not ex- aggerating when I say that at least ten per cent. of all woods are foul
London, Yesterday. although I must admit I have not been ancashire Produce Stakes from a
been
Melfort (7-1) to-day won the what penalty able to find
It was a thrilling
is
cu
I should like La sec them win as some reward for all the bad luck they have experianced. I think, how ever, that the vialtors will get away with the points no matter how strict
them kept on Recreio Should Win.
out Kowloon Dock gained a creditable
at the At one league match this year field of ten. guere team last week and I cannot im-ed and both he and his skip had besace in which Melfort gained the
* player had consistently offend- agine the Civil Servants troubling them, in spite of Grimmitt's fine win over one of their team in the Open Championship on Tuesday evening. This should be a very even match and
I think that the home team will secure the points.
SECOND DIVISION.
The Yacht Club visit the Kowloon Cricket Club juniors, and a good game should be seen. The visitors last
After
from Sickle Moon
notified, one of the opposite side called decision "four wood." As neliker of the skips (11-10), the favourite, by a neck. knew any ruling is cover the cir- Stratiform (7-2) came third, two called it A burned lengths behind Sickle Moon-Reu- matances they
ter. Some of the offenders take wide step to the side as they go off the mat and this is manifestly unfair, as by so doing they get a much better view of a half hidden jack (for instance) and make an impossible shot into a just possible one by the minute change of angle.
WONDER HORSE OF AMERICA SECURE
THE EAST.
Calcutta Tribute To Orange William.
DECEMBER PLATE MEMORY.
Calcutta, July 1.
BIG LEAD.
British-America Contest in the Solent.
KENT WIN AGAIN
(Continued from Page 1.)
Goddard caused considerable havoc in his second spell of bowl- ing against Surrey, taking 6 for 39 to dismiss the strong Surrey batting side for 166 runs. F. R. Brown, who played for England against All-India at Lord's, also found the wicket to his liking! London, Yesterday.. America went further ahead in and, in spite of his side's low the British-America Cup yachting lead of 42 runs by taking 6 wie- total, was able to give Surrey à
Under the heading "Famous Race/contest in the Solent to-day, and at eta for 31 runs.
horse Dead" "The Statesman" the conclusion of the day held a
writes:
"Racing enthusiasts will keenly regret to hear that Orange William, one of the greatest racehorses even seen in the East and certainly the most honest horse ever raced in India has been destroyed. After the death of Mr. Arthur Ephraums, Orange William and some other horses belonging to Mr. Ephraums | were sent to Poons. Orange Wil-j liam met with an accident there a few days ago and had to be de- atroyed.
"He was a wonderful horas. He won the King Emperor's Cup four times and the Viceroy's Cup three times at Calcutta, besides many other races.
"Orange William will never be forgotten in Calcuffs, and the race that most people probably will re- member him by, will be the Decem- ber Plate in 1926(or 1927) when Harvest Star (Cooper up) got a flying start and led by about siz lengths Orange William going easi. ly was well in the rear of the field for five furlongs before he began to chase those in front of him. The champion only began to move when he started taking the Hospital bend, and, Cooper who then bad the lead at least by six lengths thought he had the race won
"The
William way. Orange travelled in the straight, to catch Harvest Star and Text him by a neck was a sight that will live in the minds of those who saw the race for ever. That race finished Harvest Star and Cooper was Wrong when be thought he would best the champiónk, Tedes It has to be noted that Mr. Ar- thur Ephraums, Mr. Tom Harri- Bon, the trainer, and Orange Wil- Ham all died within a period of eight months(Associated Press: of Ladia).
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lead of 28% points to Britain's 9. Goddard again showed excel- Naney, Bobkat, Lucie and Jill, lent form in Surrey's second all American craft, finished in that innings to claim half their wis order to give America a substan-kets for 70 runs after bowling
unchanged throughout.
tial lead-Reuter.
China, Mail Sports Diary.
TO-MORROW.
LAWN BOWLB.-
Senior Division. Kowloon Dock v. Civil Service Craigengower v. Club de Recreio. Police R.C. Kowloon C.C. Takeo R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.G.
Junior Division.
V.
Club de Recreio v. Craigengover. Civil Service.v. HK: Electric. RC, Kowloon C.C. v. Yacht Club. Kowloon B.G.C. Y. Taikoo RG
LAWN TENNIS
"B" Division. Kowloon C.C.-v. Grafgengower, South China AA. V. Indian RC Civil Service C.C. v. Chinese R.O.
"C" Division.
Radio S.C. v. Indian R.C.. Hong Kong CC. v. Kowloon C.C. Chinese R.G. v. Army T.C.. Kowloon LT.C. v. University. Y.H.C.A. v. Club de Recreio. Cralgengower v. Police R.C. Filipino Club Graduatos","Accou
Faced
with the task of scoring 245 runs for victory! Gloucester showed better form in their second ven- ture, but Brown's deadly bowling secured 6 of their wickets, for 56 rains and helped to dismiss the home county for 195. This was the first time this season that either Goddard or Brown have secured more than ten wickets in a match.
-By their victory their fourth Surrey are now fifth in the table, but Lancashire, who have a game in hand, may relieve them of that position.
Full scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow:--
Kent beat Leicestershire by: 9j wickets at Maidstone. Leicester 226 (Armstrong 115),
83 Watt (5 for 24). Kent: 295 and 16 for 1.
Surrey beat Gloucestershire, by 49 runs at Gloucester. Surrey 156 (Goddard 6 for 39).,
...** 202 (Goddard 5 for 70), Gloucester: 114 (F. R. Brown 6
for 81) ANNUA 195 (F. R. Brown 6 for 56).
COUNTY CHAMPION SHIP TABLE TO DATE.
Kent (8) Yorkshire (1) Bussex (4) Notts (5) Burrey
1st Inna. No¦¦ Poss. }{\PWL÷W. L. Benft Pts. Pla...-
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270 119
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