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To-day's Bowls
Interesting Programme TAIKOO DRC. (66)
For To-night.
MRS. MCMAHON STRAINS BACK
(By CRAWL)
Fixtures
FIRST- DIVISION COMPON POLICE B.C. (56)
CRAIGENGOWER CC. (70) KOWLOON B.G:C. (52) CLUB DE RECREIO (68)
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SECOND
CIVIL SERVICE CC. (—) · v. INDIAN RCI-) KOWLOON C.C. (77) YACHT CLUB (65)
Good entries for the Relay. Life Buoy Race and Under Water race are indications of an excellent.. night's sport
at the second Y.M.C.A. monthly swinning gala. which takes place to-night in the "Y" Pool, commencing at 9 p.m.
The 50 Metres Aggregate Handi- cap has not drawn so many entries as in the last gala, but in spite of this, the race is proving a great at traction, as any entrant has an equal chance of winning the trophy presented by His, Honour. Justice J. R. Wood.
The 100 Metres Breast Stroke is the first of the other than free style events to appear on the gala Schreuder, H. Lange and Fowler will probably struggle for the first, second and third places."
programme.
At last month's gain the Ladies' race was a feature of the pro- gramme, and to-night's race should prove no exception.
Mrs. Schreuder who swam an excellent race last month is ill. while Mrs. Mc Mahon, who also did well, will be a spectator. She has strain- ed her back
Miss Doris Hunt, a past winner of the Ladies' Harbour race is the only other good entrant and should win,
KOWLOON C.C. (52) KOWLOON DOCKS R.C. (43) CIVIL SERVICE C.C. (62)
DIVISION
POLICE RC (-) CRAIGENGOWER C.C. (-) CLUB DE RECREIO (55) FL K. EHETRIC (54) --
Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last year.
League Tables To Date.
Kowloon B. G. (8) Recreio (2) Craigengewer (1) Civil Service (3) Police (n).
Kowloon Docks (5) Taikoo Docks (G) Kowloon C.-C. (4)
Kowloon B. G. (5) Craigengower (1) Civil Service (3) Kowloon C. C. (7) Recreio (4) Yacht Club (2) Police R. C (-)
H. K. Electric (8) Indian R. C (-)
FIRST DIVISION
Shots
P. W. L F. A
4 3 1 271 214 57
4 3 1 248 207 41
4 3 1 216 210 5
Shots
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933.
FREEMAN TAKES
8 FOR 48
Gloucester Unable To Play Him.
London, May 11. VINCE cricket was resumed after
SINCE
the war, Freeman, the fameus Kent slow bowler, who will be 44
next Wednesday, has credited him-
BASEBALL
SEASON OPENS THIS AFTERNOON
Americans Confident Of Beating Chinese.
HUEBNER IN- CHARGE.
(BY THE KID). +1
The local Baseball season commences to-day at 4.30 pm at Caroline Hill when the Hong
Kong Americans clash
the South China outfit.
with
The Americans will be. out at self with at least 100 wickets each ull strength, Huebner taking charge
Up IL Pts season, with the exception of in Le Fevre's absence. The Ameri-
4 2 2 244 241 3
1919, which was restricted to two-cans have every confidence in
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4.2 2 227 248
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4 1 3 222' 229
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4 1 3 213 239
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SECOND DIVISION
5 4 I 365 271 94
4 3 1 259 182 77
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4 3 1 256 219 37
5 3 2 266 274 0
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4 2 2 246 222 24 0
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4 2 2 230 240 0 10
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4 2 2 227 248
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2
5 1 4 257 323 0 66 5 0 5 229 356 0 127 0 Figures in brackets denote positions held by the respective clubs at the conclusion of last season. The Police and Indian R C. are newcomers to the junior division in the absence of the Tal- koo second string.
Teams For
FIRST DIVISION.
Recreio lat team:-
To-day's Games
E. L. Barros, L. C. R. Souza, C. G. Siva and R. F. Luz (skip).
L. A. Gutierrez, P. R. Robarts, A. S. Comes and G. E. Marques (skip).
M. I. Razack, M. Y. Adal, Å. Dallah and A. M. Wahab (skip). '
S. Ismail H. Harteam, Biahen Singh and B. A. Hyder (skip).
K.C.C. 2nd-
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P. Kristofersen, S. J. Houghton, W. F. Xavier J. M. M. Alves, F. V. Hiret, and J. P. Robinson (skip). Ribeiro and F. X. M. Silva (skip).
1. W. M. Brown, F. Maddox, E. Ker and J. M. Jack (skip).
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The under water race of one length, will be very interesting-
T. W. Carr, H, O. Huber, V. C. from the spectators point of view Craigengawer_1st_team:----
Labrum and L. Jack (skip). and should afford them any amount
J. Cavanagh L. E. Lammert, D.
* Rumjahn and 3. W. Bradbury (skip)Yacht Club 2nd:- of entertainment.
G. L. Buchanan, C. S. Summons, IL. Beer and R. Basa (skip).
el Arcali ani U. M. Omar (skip).
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L. S. Greenbill. A. W. Brown, J. W. W. T. Brightman, A. E. Coates, E. C. Bonnar and A. Macfarlane (akip).
E. Abraham, N. V. A. Croucher, J. L. Spence and F. Sutton (skip).
W. J. Hansen, J. A. R. Selby, A. Murdock and J. Bentley (skip).
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The first of the Mixed Relays jappears in the form of the Life Buoy Race. In this, the ladies are first taken for a ride" for one! length, and then they will take Civil Service at team:- their partners for a ride for the Bebbington and R. P. Phillips (skip). II. Lockhart, A. O. Brawn, NJ. other length.
S. Randle, S. Alderman, F. Jones and
L. Collyer, E. Strange, J. Hol- idge and A. W. Grimmitt (akip).
Two well balanced teams have J. Deakin (skip). been selected for the water-polo game which concludes the follow- ing programme:—
50 Metres Aggregate Handicap. 50 Metres Ladies Handicap. 100 Metres Breast Stroke. Life Buoy Race (Novelty). One Length Under Water Race, 200 Metres Relay (Teams of four).
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Police 1st team:-
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J., Orem, T. Perkina, E. G. Post and W. E. Hollands (skip),
T. Nolas, J. ENis, A. R. Clark and G. C. Mosa (akip).
J. Fender, T. Tallon, J. Shepheard and W. Mair (skip).
Tulkoo Dock:-
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Water-polo. Selected teams as and N. Drummond (skin).
J. Poison, G. Stewart, R. Wallace follows):-
Watson, J. Whyte, R. Keown and Donn's Team:-H. Angus; R. W. Wotherspoon (skip), Goldman and A. G. Donn; E. W. D. Peoples, W. Brown, W. Weir and Railton: D. Sutherland, G. Fowler
J. Chalmers (skip).
Reserves: A Stalker, E. McIntyre and Ramus.
and J. Waid,
Schreuder's Team:-G.
Angue:
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CANZONERI'S TWO TITLES.
Points Win Over Shaw.
WELL DESERVED WIN.
New Orleans, May 21.
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lager; W. F. Kerr, W. Schreuder E. C. Fincher, J. Chadwick, J. Howe, Tony Canzoneri, world's_light- and W. Campbell.
and A. Hyde Lay (skip).
H. Gitting, H. Overy, II. Hampton weight champion, became a double- Dancing in the West Lounge to and A. E. Silkatone (akin).. the strains of Mickey's Melody F. E. Skinner, F. Goodwin, T. Fertilist again to-night. Makers will conclude the evening, gusson and J. Fraser (skip).
SECOND DIVISION,
CHINESE B.C.Regrelo 2nd team
GALA
Third Carnival Fixed For June 18.
ONE OPEN EVENT
The Chinese Bathing. Club are holding their third swim- ming gala on Sunday, June 18, at their North Point Pavilion, commencing at 7.30 p.m.
J. E. Noronha, J. G. Ozorio, A. V. Barros and A. H. Basto (skip).
J. M S. Rozario, L. F. Xavier,
M. A. Carvalho, D. F. Lopes,
he
Yesterday' at Bristol showed that his skill remains unimpaired by the passage of time by taking eight wickets for 48 runs, Gloucestershire being dismissed in three hours for 168. Kent fared but little better, losing six wickets for 197 runs.
The merit of Freeman's perform- ance was enhanced by the fact that at lunch-time Gloucestershire had made 118 for one wicket. Then he
Huebner, and are looking forward to trouncing the Chinese lads. Sup- [porting Al. Huebner, will be the Leonard brothers, Terry and Dave, Ben Zafra, Gilson and Biggs. These boys have a lot of punch behind the bat, and what they will do to-day will tell the story.
The Chinese lads on the other hand will field the strongest. team in an effort to win the: first encounter. They are play- ing two games during the week-end, but they are confi- carried everything before him, dis-dent of winning both. missing seven batsmen for 25 runs.ed consistently well
The South China boys have play- His full analysis was:
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will no doubt come out winners. Gloucestershire lost their last, nine wickets in an hour for 56 runs. twirling in the game against the Ed. Chang will probably do the They had special cause to do well in Americans and Bui Chang against this game, for it marked the pass the Lingnam students, but if Ed. ing of the ground into their own Chang finds the going hard, either possession.
Henry Young or Bui Chang will be called in to relieve. The Chinese
Welcome For Hammond.
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He received valuable assis- Lance from Sinfield, who, cond to leave, occupied two hours getting 40, whereas Hammond, who hit four 4's
[Chan, T. made his 35 out of 98 in eightys: 2. Kim
B. Chiang five minutes.
H. Young, Hammond started the troubles of Fong, T. Kent, dismissing both Fairservice Leung, C.K.. and Woolley leg-before for 49.B. Fung Then occurred two costly errora, difficult chances by Ashdown (25) and Ames (8) surprising the fielders, who failed to hold the ball. This pair stayed to add 40. Todd and Valentine offered little resis- ance, but Hardinge defended splen- didly, and with Ames helped to im- prove the position for Kent...
Gloucester Win.
London, May 13. After a close struggle, full of exciting incidents and con. tested in the true spirit of cric ket, Gloucestershire gained a thrilling victory over Kent at Bristol yesterday by 8 runs.. Set to get 237 to win, Kent ob- tained 35 of these runs without loss
Gilson
DAVIS CUP
Britain Eliminate Italy.
PERRY AND HUGHES WIN
Eastbourne, To-day.
The straight sets victory gained
He won a 10-round decision over on Thursday, so that they required by Fred Perry and G. P. Hughes Battling Shaw. fast-moving Mexi-202 when the last day's play began. Over Rado and Corolli yesterday At first everything went well for sent Great Britain Into the Semi- can, and regained the junior-welter-them, Ashdown and Fairservice in Final Round of the European Zone- weight crown.
Thalf an hour adding another 25 of the Davis Cup, Italy being ell- Tony's lightweight title was not runs, the first wicket falling at 69.minated by 3 to 0. Jat stake in the encounter.
Fairservice defended carefully,
Britain will now meet Czecho- The lightweight title-holder and when bowled at 93 he had spent Slovakia, conquerors of Greece.
A. E. B. Alves and J. J, Basts (skip),jing margin,...
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E. M. Remedios and E. F. Rozario punished the Mexican severely and an hour and a half making 33. His
Results as cabled by Reuter:— (akip).
took the contest by an overwhelm-dismissal coincided with the turn of F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes Kent's fortunes, as Woolley left to (Britain) beat Halo and Corolli. The ambitious Mexican topped a catch at slip without addition to 6-1, 6-4, 9-7, Tony by 3 pounds, tipping the the score, and one run later Ames scales at 136 pounds to the lat-was bowled for nought.. ter's 193.
Kent had four men out for 94, Fred Perry (Britain) beat Mor- but thanks to Todd, and to a lesser purgo¬6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
Craigengower 2nd team:-
D. K. Kharas, M. J. Medina, Y. Abbas and A. Á. Barack' (skip).
G. Duncan, F. K. Modi, E. Tuck and W. Gill (aldp)
1. S. Landolt, H. Milton, W. Ward and W. V. Field (skip). ・・
Reserves: J. Johnston and Barry.
A 50 Metres Breast-Stroke event, Civil Service 2nd team:-
E. C..
to affiliated clubs of the. Hong- T. Hunter, L Whant, H. Weatlake Kong International Amateur Swim and S. Eccleshall (skip), ming Association, will be the frat McGowan and . R. Wood (skip).
T. Armstrong, J. Fitzgerald, J. F. event on the programme, and will.
B. Cressey, E R. Davies, L. Luck be followed by the only Club cham and J. Holdman (skip), pionship event, the 100 Metrea Backstroke,
ed Clubs' event).........
Police 2nd team!~~
Earlier Results.
it degree Valentine, Hardinge, Chap-: Bunny · · Austin ' ́(Britain)
man, and Sheffield, they gradually Stefani 6-2, 7-5, 7-5. approached their opponents' score,
Shaw's weight advantage did not do him any good, however, as only served to slow him down, ·
The two exchanged blows from bell to bell until the seventh round when Shaw ran into and was sent to the саптая The bell, however, saved Shaw from losing the bout by a knockout.
but all the while Goddard bowled superbly.
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When Goddard dismissed Todd, HONG Kent, were within 32 runs of their) objective and still had thrée wickets in hand Chapman, drove After regaining, full conscious: Stafeld for 6, but in trying to re ness, the Mexican came out of his peat the stroke he fell to a dos corner in the eighth more deter catch by Barnett The following is the programmeRiddell and W. Glendenning (dp),
II. Brittain, W. Channing, Jmined than ever. He continued 50 Metres Breast Stroke (Amliat-
to exchange punches with his op R_H_ Dowman, W. Chester Woods, A. Merriman and A. E. Carey (sidp), ponent, but Canzoneri connected. 100 Metres Backstroke Cham-GF. Alexander, J. Kirby 7. Me- with harder, cleaner and more pionship...
Walters, and R. H. Marks (skip), effective blowa, n
Reserve W. McLood- and 1. Keo- Throwing the water polo ball - Flanc 100 Metres Breast Stroke Handi-
H. E. Electrici 100 Metres Breast Stroke Handi-H. Hnich, A. McKellar, F. Norming- cap (Boys), an
ion and A. F. Paul (skip);
Butter, C Gahagan, G. T. Padgett and 1. F. Lunny (akip) ch 0. Sloan, J. G. Haigh, H. B. McKay
A. Tarbuck (skip).
cap.
100 Metres. Handicap (Open to members over 35 years of ́age].:
Ladies 50 Metres needle.raco. and 200 Metres Mixed Relay Obstacle Race,
| Indian R.C,125.
- The Mexican was almost out on his feet at the end of the fight. The referee did not hesitate in awarding : Car- soner the verdict
Shefield and Freeman made a plucky ninth-wicket stand, but just as it seemed that they would knock off the runs an other brilliant catch at long- on disposed of Sheffield. The ́very next ball upset Freeman's
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