CHINA MAIL THURSDAY
27-1935
Sporting Page
CHINESE R.C. HAVE ONLY S. CHINA TO FEAR IN "B" DIVISION
EXCITING
BOWLS
PAIRS MATCH
ADJOURNED ON THE FOURTEENTH END FATHER AND SON HELD TO 9-ALL
ROSE AND PURVIS GIVE
NOTHING AWAY
A very good bowls game in the Third Round of the Open Pairs championship was-left undecided on the Football Club green yes- terday, when L. A. R. Duncan and R. Duncan were held by J. Parvis and H. H. Rose to 9-all after 14 ends.
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~L.A. R. Duncan
and
Scores:
Head
R. Duncan
J. Purvis
End
H. E. Rose
CRAIGENGOWER PAIR WIN
Medina And Cavanagh Beat Footballers
The Chinese Recreation Club “ A” team and the Kowloon Cricket Club met in the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis. League on Tuesday, the encounter resulting in a win f or the Chinese. L. Hesse, the left- handed German player who made an impressive debut for the K.CC. is seen second from the left in the back row-(King's Studio).
BLACK SILENT WINS AMERICAN DERBY
Favourite Fails In Big Event
+3
Homewood, ILL: June 22 Black Silent, the Bradley stable entry, to-day won the American Derby in 2 minutes, 10 and 2/5 seconds.
Cort Arthur was second and Tear Out third. Roman Soldier. the favourite, failed to show-
United Press.
PAIRS CHAMPIONS SCORE A SEVEN
Henson And
Defeated
LUZ AND BEER SUCCEED
Lapsley And Goodman Outplayed
SIX ON THE 15TH END DECIDES GAME
WELL BALANCED SIX OVERWHELM K.C.C.
NG IMPRESSES AT CAUSEWAY BAY
TSUI YAN-PUI AGAIN CARELESS
(By "Referee")
AS
S the result of yesterday's sweeping win by 82 sets to half a set over the Kowloon Cricket Club at Causeway Bay, I cannot see any team lowering the Chinese Recreation Club colours in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League this season, unless it is South China, who have not entered the “A” Division.
They have three extremely well balanced pairs, all of whom know how to play the game, that pays in league tennis --lobbing and net play. F. K. Lan, who has played 11 seasons in the "B" Division, has got together a very fine team for the defence of the title, and it will be no fault of his if they go down before South China in their pastponed fixture at King's Park
CRY. "SKIP)
Although they lost by 11 shots.
Tsuf Yan-pui was in one of his careless moods yesterday R. Goodman and R. Lapsley gave and K. C. Ng was quite the most impressive player on view. RF. Luz and H. Beer, Craigen- He plays an intelligent game rather than a spectacular one. gower's first ranking pair, a though there were many occasions when he flashed over a win- thrilling fight when they met them in the Third Bound of the forehand or backhand shot that had greatly increased Colour Pairs Championship the Kowloon Bowling Club gmen
Brightvesterday,
Face on it.
BEAT CENTRAL
BRITISH ASSOC,
As far as the 10th head, when H.K.C.C. EASILY the score was 10-all, the Kowloon Dock veterans held their op At Ming Yuen yesterday. F. I.
ponents, but then consistency and‡ Jones and A W. Grimmitt, understanding told and the latter holders of the Open Pains title, forged ahead to win by a large, beat J. E Henson and S. A Bright in the Third Bound of the margin, annexing a six on the
15th head to administer the blow GOOD Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Cham – pionship by 13 shots.
DISPLAY BY BLYTH
which decided the game.
Taking the Inexperience of The game was more keenly con- Goodman into full consideration.
“C” DIVISION TIE In their Third Bound escou-tested than the final score would he played a remarkably well ter in the Open Pairs Lawn indicate and the game was very judged and careful game and en Bowls championship, M. J.
Entertaining the Central Bri- even till the 15th head after which many occasions had the ex-Singlesh Association yesterday after Medina and J. Cavanagh, of the the Civil Service pair drew away champion beaten. Craigengower Cricket Club, east ly defeated J. Russell and A. Mac farlane, of the Football Club, by 8 shots on the Civil Service Cric- ket Club green yesterday.
Scores were:
and by the last head were six shots ahead. The seven
scored
by the winners on the last head was a gift.
Head
Head
J. Russell and Macfarlane
M. J. Medina and
J. Cavanagh.
1
1
1
F. J. Jones
and
J.E. Henson
and
A. W. Grimmitt S. A. Bright
0
0
-DALLAH BEATS DE ROME
Postponed Game Concluded
A. B. Dalish, of the Indian Be creation Club, beat I. de Bome, of the Hong Kong Electric Recrea- tion Club, by 9 shots after 18 beads in the Secord Bound of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Cham- pionship on the Civil Service Green yesterday:
This game was started on June 13 but had to be postponed owing to rain de Bome-was then Beading Dallah by 11 shots to 10 on the 12th head
KOWLOON DOC<<«S; BOWLS TEAM
Lollowing will.
the
TAIKOO BOWLS TEAM
FOR SATURDAY
The following will represent Taikoo RC against the Yacht Club on Saturday in the Junior Bowls League:
D. P. Baze, A. Park, W. Conning- ham and J. C. Chalmers (skip).
S. Pollock, R. Wright, J. Watson and T. F. Stainton (skip),(band()
D. Peoples, T. San. J. C. Polson and G. H. Stewart (skip).srt
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Father And Son Lose To Recreio Bowlers
GLENDINNINGS `BEATEN BY SEVEN SHOTS
--- Players of the Kowloon Cricket Club and the South China Athletic Association, who met in their postponed “C”. Division League Lawza Tennis League match on Tuesday, resulting in a win for the formez. R.
S. Capell and C. E. Watson, probably, the best KCC. paiz, are third and fifth from the left, respectively. -(King's Studio).
RECREIO BEAT
UNIVERSITY IN
"B" DIVISION
UNDERGRADS. WIN TWO SETS"
PORTUGUESE RECORD FIRST WIN
At King's Park yesterday, the
Scores:
Despite old age creeping rapidly Recreio beat the University, by 7 Jon him, F. K. Lau was rarely sets to Z in the "B" Division of
caught out of position, his court- the Lawn Tennis League. craft being evident throughout the game. I F. Eon, his partner, PC Lee and H. N. Lee (University)- played his lone game at the net lost to A. E. Xavier and A
Rodrigues with accuracy, while his lobbing beat B. Goiano and L. F. V
Ribeiro
was very sound.
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Scores:
·Y. P. Tomi und P. F. Choy (CR°C)÷) beat H Hesse and A. W. Ramsey 6-2 best 1. Jack and L. A. Oppenheim € 3 beat J. Thomson, and G.. C. Bar-
nett.....
3-5
احمد
lost to M. Oliveiro- and L. Carvalho 3-5
A. L. Taxi and 1. N. Ng (U.) beat Xavier and Rodrigues 2.. lost to Gosano and Ribeiro lost to Oliveiro and Carvalho
6-31
K. Kwok and S. Lee (University)----| lost to Xavier saf Rodrigues.... 6-4) lost to Gosazo and Ribeiro
2-6
2.6
6-4
6-4
Y. W. Lee and K. C. Nr (CRC): lost to Oliveiro and Carvalho beat Hesse and Ramsey
beat Jack and Oppenheim bat Thomson and Burnett'
***
noon, the Hong Kong Cricket Club won by 7% sets to 11⁄21⁄2 in
1.-F. Hen sud F. 5. La (CRC): the "B" Division of the Lawn best Hess and Ramsey Tennis League.
best Jack and Oppenheim
€ 1
In the first round, the Club drew with Thomson and Burnett 6-5 were leading by two, sets, E. Blyth and F. Angus scoring the only win for the Central British;
Association. The visitors other CIVIL SERVICE
half set was added in the second round, when M. Yatskin and N; Whitley drew with A.CL Bowker and R. K. Valentine
Blyth Improves Much improvement was seen in
At Taikoo yesterday C. G. Silva fand F. X. Silva bent W. Glendin-} [ning and L. Glendinning by 7 shots in the Third Round of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Cham-Blyth's play, and it was mainly pionship.
Head
C. G. Silva
and P. I. Silva
L... Glendammung
dae to his excellent volleging that? the Association were able to secure at least one set. He would
W. Glendinning undoubtedly, have done better had
1
2.
WIN FIRST "B"
DIVISION GAME
INDIANS DISPLAY POOR FORM
DALEY'S PECULIAR STYLE
K.CC. EXPECTED
TO RETAIN 100 PER
CENT. RECORD
FIVE "C DIVISION
CA WHITCOMBE BEATS ALFRED-FADGHAM
Winner's Excellent Score On Strange Course
London, June 1. CA. Whitcombe, of Creme HALWERKE of the recent Southport professional \ golf tournament,” beat Alfred Pad- glam, of Sundridge-Purk, by two and one, to-day, in an eighteen holes match on the Carlyon Bay course at. Pars Cornaozill
Neither player had any pre- vious experience of the coUTSE, yet. Whitcombe did the first zine holes in 35-two under
POT.
BOROTRA CHALLENGED
TO DUEL:
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The Chilean star, Miss Senorita. Anita Lizana, who has already impressed the critics, entered the third round of the Ladies Singles
by beating Madame: Werring Norway in straight sets.
PRE CENE MAKO'S "KALLY
H. Yamagishi, Japan's first string and remaining hope in the MATCHES TO-DAY Mer's singles, succumbed to Gene Mako, the young American, who won in five sets after being led
RECREIO SHOULD BEAT CB.A.2
Fred Perry, the holder. Jack The Kowloon Cricket Club, whe Crawford, Vivian McGrath, con- have hitherto retained their 100 queror of Wilmer Allison, Adrian per cent record in the "C" Divi- Quist, Harry Hopman, Sydney 5. sion of the Lawn Tennis League, Wood, the 1991 holder, Donald should encounter no difficulties Budge and Gene Mako all reached this afternoon when they meet the the Third Round of the Men's University on their own courts, Singles, while Miss Mary Heeley, Very mediocre tennis was seen while the Recreio, who are lying Miss Katherine Stammers, Mrs. 1 The been paired with Whitley, as at Happy Valley yesterday when second in the League table, should Fearnley Whittingstall and Miss Angus, his partner, was disap the Civil Service Cricket Club secure a win against the Central Peggy Scriven, of Great Britain, pointing.
and Miss Joan Hartigan, of Aus- Scores: A. C. I. Bowker nd E. £. Vale. by 7 sets to 2 in their first "B" Probably the best game of the tralia, all won their Second Bound
Division League encounter, Shute day will take place at King's Park matches in the Ladies Singles. best Wilson and B. Bickford 6-2 and Barrow being the most suc- where South China entertain the drew with M: M. Yatskin and N cessful home pair
Chinese Recreation Club The Whitley
· HENRY COTTON LEADS IN Bendall and Fowler, the Civil latter, who have only played one
"BRITISH OPEN
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Kenyon, of West
|--} time (FLKCC); M
beat R. Blyth and F.-Augus÷62
beat the Fadian Recreation Cinb British Association.
G. S. Gamble and A. S. Mackensie Service second string were very game to date, will start favourites, (HK.C.C) ANNEE
poor, particularly Fowler, who but the home team may perform 6-2 had sa of day and could do little the unexpected.
9
10
best-Wilson and Bickford
best. Taiskin and Whitley
18
heat Blyth and Augus
6-3
T. C. Monaghan and
Gordon
(HRCC)
Scores:
beat, Wilson and Bickford
60
beat Yatskin and Whitley
lost to Birth and
ARANAKAKAA
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Shate and J. Berrow (CP
and M
Rumjahn and S. A R...
An Even Chance. The Army Tennis Club, who Alfred Padgham, of have also retained their 100 per cent record to date, have a fairly Park and the 193 strong team, but they will be champion, and Scottish Wal sa meeting a good side in Craigen-
returned gower who will commence with an 2-5) even chance
score. being for the
Dale
SJEANS
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