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THE CHINA MAH, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936
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BRILLIANT BOWLS BY R.F. LUZ'S RINK GIVE CHAMPIONS WIN
"GOLDEN GLOVES”
GT. BRITAIN
TRIUMPH FOR
SECOND WIN IN
NEW SERIES
FIERCEST HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT IN YEARS
(By "LEIGHTON")
London. May 5. Great Britam triumphed in the "Golden Gloves" contest against American amateur boxers this evening at the Empire Pool Wem- bley, winning seven out of the eleven fights. Last year the con-: test was staged for the first time! in America and Great Britain gained an unexpected victory.
The heavy-weight fight between V. A. Stuart of the London: Fire Brigade and Jim Howell (U.S.A.). which the Englishman points,
COM
un
was the fiercest heavy- weight fight seen in England for
many years.
Howell started being aggressivej from the first going and bombard-)
The body heavily. ed Stuart's Englishman steadied in the second round and raked the American with both hands. Howell was cautioned three times for holding) in this round.
R. F. Lar, above, the Craigen- gower "A" skip, was responsible for their away win last week at Austin Road, where his quartette beat Adam Holland's four by a margin of 19 shots to give the champions victory by 8 shots.
LOCAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TO END TO-MORROW
Lyemun Expected To Beat Saints
CIVILIANS PRACTICALLY AT FULL STRENGTH
(By ROVER")
The Hong Kong Football league Magufficent Round The last round was a magnifi-will at last he brought to a close when St. Joseph's meet Lyemun in cent toesto-the slogging match in
the First division in their thrice was much which Stuart
the
BOB WALLACE OPENS SEASON WELL
POLICE JUNIORS CAUSE MAJOR UPSET
SELBY'S FOUR AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT
(By "Skip")
LA
so I am not able to introduce the word "sen- İsational” or “stupendous" into my preliminary remarks, much as we journalists are enamoured of these words! I said in my notes last week that the best match on the card would be that between the Bowling Green Club and the Crai- gengower first team and this proved to be so.
AST week's matches finished up as expected,
At the fourteenth head the home team were up by one shot.
but a rot set in on Holland's rink after tea which resulted in a defeat by eight shots for the home club. Duncan, playing against Basa's four, led all the way from the fifth head to win! by five, whilst Guy's rink after a very shaky start levelled up at' the tenth to win eventually from Omar by six shots. But while these two rinks were more than holding their own. Holland's men could do nothing right and lost 2, 5. 4 and 3 in succession to give Luz a 19 shot majority to carry the match.
Duncan pulled out a very fine shot against Basu when that player had faced out a layer to count two; in doing so he exposed the jack and "Bob" seized his chance to take it back amongst his own to count a bonny five and a measure!
AUSTRALIAN
RANKING LIST
stronger and had Howell gruggy postponed encounter at Soukupoo SENSATION IN
to-morrow and, in view of the re- Lut the American courageously
cent displays of the Gunners and staged off a knock-out.
been that the Saints have not three results, ali sover -The
for nearly a 1playing football rounds, were as follows:-
month. it is expected that the FLY-WEIGHT: A. Russell (G. B. Hatherlum Boys W.C.) beat Joe Wall Gunners will obtain both points.
St. Joseph's are fielding their (US.A.) pinės.
BANTAM: Pete Araizo
(U.S.A.) best team, and, with the exception beat A. Barnes (G. B. Cardi Cas) of Sinclair, their pivot, who they points. 1. Case (G. E. Darlingtone giving a rest till next season. Railways) beat Georg› Coyle (USA) and "Darky" Lee, who is absent points
Erom the Colony. will be repre FEATHER: . Treadway (C. Battersea and Shellbrit beat Ray-sented by their regular team. mond Olivo (USA) on T.KO.
Hussain will occupy Sinclair's
QUIST DISPLACES JACK CRAWFORD
JOHN BROMWICH THIRD
(By "LEIGHTON")
Melbourne, April 28. LIGHT: F. Simpson (C. B. Batter position, while his position at
A. K. Quist, the national tennis (U.S.A.) Marrey Colon a) bent
inside-left will be filled by Joanil points,
WELTER: W. S. Pack (G. B. Polyho, who has shown great promise champion, is ranked first in Aus- beat Vincent Pimpinella (USA) in the last few games he has play-tralia. He supersedes Jack Craw ford, who loses the top place in led in the First Division.
former right-wing the official list for the first time MIDDLE: Willie Skinner (U.S.A.) Omar. a beut A. I. Harrington (G. B. Victoria
er, will take Lee's place and will for five years. A. and N.) :points.
Continued on Page 10) LIGHT-HEAVY: George Brother: jbe partnered by Ward and though US.A.) beat T. Griffin (G. B. Poly the former may not be as far as
The lists, with the official grad- Lee he centres equally well. Philip Ragozzino (V.S.A.) beat A.
The Artillery team will be the jing of last year shown after each Shawyer (C. B. London Fire Brigade)
isame as that which played against came, are:-- points.
HEAVY: V. Stuart (G. B. London the Fusiliers last week, though
points.
point
MEN
Fire Brigade) beat Jim Howell there may be positional changes 1--A. K. Quist, SA. (Equal Sec- (U.S.A.) points
fin the forward line. Knight Hal-
ond).
R. Hunter (G. B. Metropolitan Pedane and Taylor should give thel 2.-J. H. Crawford, N.S.W. (First).]
lice) knocked out Ball
(USA).
Scholeman
Saints defence a trying time.
Morton will find the College leader, D. Leonard, a handful, but! jif he can hold this player most
3- Hopman, V. (Sixth) ead J. Bromwich, N.S.W. (Fifth). 5.-Y. V. McGrath, N.S.W. (Equal
Second).
6-A. A. Kay, V. (Equal Ninth). 7-D. P. Turnbull, S.A. (Fourth).
C. G. Silva, above, last year's leading senior skip, has displac- ed R. Duncan, the Colony Singles and Pairs champion in this sea- son's table to date.
BOWLING GREEN
TO REPEAT LAST
SILVA NOW LEADS
SKIP'S RACE
FOUR SHOTS AHEAD OF
OPEN CHAMPION
LEWIS STILL HEADS JUNIORS
G. SILVA, of Club de Recreio, who headed the table last the First Division Skips" table with a 100 per cent. record, being 28 shots up, while Duncan is four shots behind, though also with a 100 per cent, record.
C. year, has displaced R. Duncan, the Colony champion, in
A. A. Lewis, of Craigengower, retains his position at the top of the Junior Skips' table with three wins in as many games being 29 shots up, and is followed by H. H. Rose and G. E. F. Thompson, both of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, with 24 and 13 shots, respectively, and also with 100 per cent. records,
The following are complete League records for every skip this season2------
FIRST DIVISION SKIP'S TABLE
C. G. Silva (Recreio) E. Duncan (K.BG.C)
YEAR'S SUCCESS? F. Jones (C.S.C.C.)
Craigengower “B's” Task At Sookunpoo
FOOTBALL CLUB “A” MAY AVENGE DEFEAT
(By "SKIP")
to-morrow
At the Kowloon Cricket Club, If last year's results are any. Taikoo made their debut and, thing to go by, the closest match although they did not win they in the First Division played some very fine bowls, should be that between the Police especially the skips. Bob Wal-R. C. and the Kowloon Bowling
there were only lace was uncanny and was sav-Green, as
the
1W0
ing his rink time and again, shots in it when these two last
while
the
result of
on
W. Y. Field (CCC. "B")
C. S. Rosselet (CC.C. "B")
K. F. Luz (C.C.C. "A")
L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)
H. A. Alves (Recreio)
K. P. Phillips (K.C.C.)
A. Hyde-Lay (K.C.C.)
W. E. Hollands (PRC)
F. X: da Silva (Recreio)
SHOTS
P. W. L. D. F.
3. 0 0 69
0 0
A UP Down Pts
6
0
62
1 64
J. Fraser (K.CC)
0 0
11
W. Gill (C.C.C: "B"
0 0
21
19
M. Y. Adal (L.R.C.)
19
G. N. Mitchell (K.D.R.C.)
40 39
A. R. Dallah (LRC)
30
20
J. Deakin (C.S.C.C.)
66 6+
R. Basa (C.C.C. “A”).
L. M. Omar (C.C.C. "A") W. Mair (PRC)
A. M. Holland
(K.B.G.C.)
J. Hollidge (CS.C.C)
A. R. Minu (LRC)
J. Shepherd (P.R.C.)
J. Cavanagh (C.C.C.) "B")
R. Wallace (T.D.R.C.)
V. Ramsay (K.D.R.C.)
J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)
3. V. Ramsay (K.D.R.C.)
N. Drummond (T.D.R.C.)
N. 1. Bebbington (K.C.C.)
J. McKelvie (K.D.R.C.)
very
A. O. Madar (LR.C.)
met at the Valley. It should be aj again this year, Chaimers-Fraser clash would close encounter not have been so favourable to but the visitors will probably re- the latter had Dame Fortune smiled 1 little more
his peat their success.
Another stern struggle should lopponent, who was distinctly
be witnessed at Sookunpeo, where! junlucky at times. Phillips and
entertain Craigen Drummond had a good tussle, the Indians with the home skip just run-ower "B", and I think that the ing out the winner; each side visitors, who are playing a
strong game this year, will gather
will be scored a six in this match.
both points, which The game at Club de Recreio mean feat on this ground.
The K. C. C. should also. De against the Police team was not! very exciting, except on the rink amongst the away winners unless where Shepherd and F. X. Silva the Kowloon Dock team are able; Mought out a fe:
to turn out a stronger team at} home than when playing away.
No Advantage
(Continued on Page 107
SARIE DESTROYED
Unfortunate Mishap In Training
Sarie,
GOLF STARTING of the sting of the Saints' attacks.-L. A. Schwartz, S.A. Not. Grad- brown
TIMES
Pairings For Fanling
Next Sunday
will be taken away.
ed) and E. F. Moor, Q. (Seventh) P. Thompson. N.S.W. (Eighth).
Worthington, even after an ab- 10.-D. sence from local football-for some
time. is still a hard defender to
get pass, while Mackrill's per-
**
Taikoo will have to pull out all: they know to hold Recreio's men m check, and I do not think that! the ground advantage will be suf- icient to turn the scales in their favour.
(Continued on Page S.)
"Skip's" Forecast
FIRST DIVISION C.C.C. “A” (79)
CS.C.C. (39)
KB.G.C. (53) POLICE (51) .
RECREIO (-)
KC.C. (56)
the 1936 Australian mare belonging to the Rojon Stable, was destroyed ves-TAIKOO (—) terday after its early morning gallop. It is understood that it K.D.R.C. (66) WOMEN
broke its pastern joint, which lett INDIANS (72) 1-Miss J Hartigan, XS.W.
SECOND DIVISION formances in goal recently stamp (First), and Miss T. Coyne, N.S.Wits owner no alternative but toj
Wynne, have it destroyed.
V. Ikim
outstanding goal- (Fifth). 2-Miss N.
(Equal Ninth). Mrs Hop-1
Sarie, which had been unplaced The following are the Royal keeper.
V. (Third). 5-Miss M. Blick, man, Hong Kong Golf Club
Souza; V. starting St. Joseph's:-U. B.
D. furlongs and one over six fur. Casta and L. F. Souza; L Woo, AV. (Seventh). 6.--Miss A Batters. in its three starts two over five
RECREIO (76) times for Fanling next Sunday:
ley, NSW. (Sixth), and Miss
Blongs, was expected to take part Hussain and F. J. Elms; Omar, Ward, Stevenson, V. (Equal Ninth).
Miss G. Griffiths, S.A. (Not Graded) in the race for "B" Leonard, Joanilho and Fernandes.
Class Aus-K.C.C. (56) Lyemun-Mackrill; Boyle, Worth 9,Miss D. Westen. S.A. (Not Grad-
tralians 2.
over six furlongs to
H.X.F.C. "B" (-) Morton, Lacas; Dington: Haldane,
ed). 10.Miss M. Hardcastle, Barford, Taylor, Knight and Hancock (Not Graded), and Miss J. Wils, morrow.
S.A. (Not Graded).
峄
F. C. Young, J. G. Cotes- worth:
A. Sommerfelt, X Barry.
S. H. Dodwell, K. S. Morri-
OLD COURSE
9.20 a.m. A
Anderson, J.
A.
Morrison..
9.24
9.28
9.32
9.36
ሞቀ
9.40
9,44
10.44
+
་
son
W. N. A. Smalley, J. W. Mayhew.
J. B. Mackie, G. S. Hugh- Jones.
A. T. Lay, E. Bathurst,
L. C. Marson, T. Addis
Martin.
Foursomes At Valley
SECOND ROUND-RESULTS
an
|
(11) and J.. W. Mayhew (11) by 21 and L
Mrs. Bond (T.), Mrs. Molesworth (Q), and Mrs. Westacott (Q) were) not ranked because of insufficient data.
C. S. Sproule was not ranked be cause of insufficient data.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SPORTS MEETING
The 20th annual and Diamond
3. W. Franks, (11) and F. J. de Rome (9) lost to A. H. McBride (14) Jubilee sports meeting of St.
C.S.C.C. (84) K.B.G.C. (64)
H. Rose (K.B.G.C)
4. A. Lewis (C.C.C.)
78 38 38 2 1574 1575 207 207
UP Down Pts. 76 47 29 0 &
SECOND DIVISION SKIP'S TABLE
P. W. L. D.
SHOTS
F.
3
0.0 3
3
0 0
70 46
24
G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.) 3 J. Jack (K.C.C)
0 0
54 13
0 0
46
18
0 0 56 38 18
00
44
12
0 0
Dr. J. A Selby (H.K.F.C. "B" W. McHardy (P.R.C.) S. Logan (PRC) H. V. Pearse (CCC) C. H. Basto (Recreio) J. Russell (EK.F.C. "A")
J. F. Lunny (HKER.C)
C. B. Robertson (H.K.F.C.
G. H. Sherrif "(K.BG.C.)
A. Webster (E.KER.C.) D. E. Maughan (R.HK.Y.C.) G. E. Costello (R.KK.Y.C.) A. Chapman (HE.F.C. "B") W. H. Muskett (H.KER.C.) L. E. Lammert (K.CC.) F. X. Soares (Recreio) J. S. Riddell (P.R.C.) A. Ward (CCC)
T. W. Carr (E.CC)
57
39
H. Rosario (Recreio)
0
C.C.C. "B" (59)
H. Overy (K.C.C.)
A. F. Paul (HKER.C.)
0 Q
J. Gregory (HKF.C. "A")
W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.)
R. R. Davies (C.S.C.C.)
E. J. Edwards (HK.F.C. "B")
H. F. Westlake Sr. (C.S.C.C.)
20
34 51
2 0
30
47
12
2 0
45 0 18
0
66
*
230 1295 -1295
182 182
66
H.K.F.C. “A”
(27) POLICE (60) YACHT CLUB
(35) ELECTRIC (53)
CCC. (-)
J. Bentley (RE.K.Y.C.)
P. A. Tranovich (Recreio)
3. Rodger (EK.F.C., "A")
H. F. Westlake Jr. (C.S.C.C.)
17
22
Selected Lawn Bowls Teams For To-morrow
The following are selected lawn F. E. E. Bocker, W. S. Dall, W., bowls teams for to-morrow:--
FIRST DIVISION
C.C.C. "A
J. R. Soares, A. A. Razack, A. E Coates, R. F. Luz (skip).
G. S. Summons, A. S. Gomes, I Cavanagh, U. M. Omar (skip).
J. S. Landolt, V. N. Atienza, E. al
and J. E. Richardson (10) at 19th. Joseph's College will be held to-Arulli, E. Eaxa (skip)-
W. A. Stewart (8) and D. S. Robb day at Caroline Hill at 2 p.
(14) lost to W. J. Euller (9) and The programme consists of до T. Braley (7) by 3 and 2
C.CC. "B"..
A. J. Coelho, P. W. Whiteman,
Glendenning, 7. Shepherd (skip).
Civil Service C.C.
P. E. Knight, J. Cook, C.. Strange.} F. Jones (skip).
H. Major, W. Barling, J. F. Mac- zowan, S. Deakin (skip).
I. Gellatley. W. L. Collyer, S. E Alderman, J. Hollidge (skip).*.
Indian R. C.
D. M. Khan, S. M. Remjahn, M. Y. Adal, A. R. Dallah (skip).
J. Roosen, A E Ming
Kowloon B.G.C.
E. W. Limes, J. Watson, W. Mac- tariane, L. Guy (skip).
S. Bright, R. Hal, S. Randle. E. (Duncan (skip).
J. Henson, J. G. Meyer, M. Hender jon, A. M. Holland (skip).
Recreio
J. E. Noronha, D. C. Alves, M. P. Remedios, C. G. Silva (skip).
A. A Remedios. E. M. Remedios, F. V. V. Riberio, E. A. Alves (skip). In A. Gutierrez, L. F. Xavier, J. 3. Bum-
Basto, F. X. M. de Silva (skip).
S. Rosselet (skip).in, A. R. Mim (skip). J. W. Leonard, H. W. Eandall, A MR. Abbas, A. Bakar, A. M.
Wahab, A. O. Madar (skip).
A
E. Souza, C. Omar, W. V. Field (skip).
J. Pau, W. Phelps, Ki M. Omar, W. Gill (skip).
Police B. C.
L Goldman (7) and C. W. E less than 50 events, which include The following are the Second Bishop (12) best La R. Cramer (18) a 1,500 metres race open to the Round results in the Happy and K. K. Rounds (12) by 2 and 1 military of Murray Barracks, and Valley Summer Foursomes:
J. Forbes (12) and N. K. Littlejohn a tug of war event between the T. D. Paton (8) and E. H. Watts (11) beat P. Morrison (11) and R. Emarried and unmarried teachers. (20) beat E. S. Robertson (4) and J. Collings (4),
J. Roger (6) and R. Young (1) lost His Excellency the Governor, Sir E. Hollands (skip Petrie (18) by 6,and 5.
D. S. Edward (3) and W. W. C. to A. E. Clarke (13) and W. Andrew Caldecott, has kindly con-
sented to distribute the prizes Shewan (11) lost to H H. Pethick Hillyer (18) by 3 and L.
J. Orem, C. Dowman, W. Greig, W.
A. E. Carey, R H E Marks, W. 1J, Cameron, W. Mair (skip).
K.C.C
A. E. Silkstone, J. Fergusor, N. J. Bebbington, E. P. Phillips (skip).
G. Lee, R. G. Craiz, F. Godwin. A. Hyde-Lay"(skip)
H. Gitting, E. Kern, W. Géati, Ej C. Fincher. (skip).
SECOND DIVISION
C.C.C
Police
G. S Alexander, T. R. Hunter, I Mist, W. McHardy. (skip),
A. J. Johnson, S. R. Farlow, C. Pile, S. Logan (skip),
N. Fraser, J. McKay, W. L. Clarke. 7.-S. Riddell (skip)-/
Civil Service
A. Steven, M. E. Purvis, R. £ Wood, F. Westlake (skip).
J. R. Pengelly, W. R. Hillyer, N. M Rakusen, R. R. Davies (skip).
C. T. Champelovier, M. Curietti, H E. Strange, H. Westlake (skip).
Kowloon B.G.C.
W. Walker, K. C. Hamilton, C. B.
D. K. Kharas, D. A. Rosario, W. 7. Bosking, F. H. Bose (skip). Bentley, A. A. Lewis (skip).
B. 8. Bogers, S. White, S. Drake, N. P. Karanfis, E. McNay, T. Ab-G Sherriff (skip).
bas, H. V. Pearse (skip).
F. Cheesman, R. Reed, J. GH, a
H J. Polierbey, J. Fitzgerald L. F. Thompson (skip).
C. R. Souza, W. Ward (skip).
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