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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1936
Sporting Pages
RECREIO TROUNCE K.B.G.C. TO SECURE RUNNERS-UP BERTH
John Healy, flyweight boxer, left, let loose a roundhouse left, at Billy
Taylor, and the thought of the carnage was so shocking that he closed his eyes. Sad to relate, the blow did not land, and Johnny was a very surprised
young man. The pair were working out in Chicago for the Catholic Youth Organisation bouts at Seldier's Field
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HONG KONG SWIMMING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
THIRTEEN EVENTS ON FOUR DAY PROGRAMME
(By "CRAWL")
ARCULLI'S WELCOME Veteran Lawn HOLLANDS LEADS
RETURN TO GAME
PORTUGUESE JUNIORS' MERITORIOUS WIN
|JACK RODGER AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT
(By "Skip")
BY scoring a great win over the Kowloon
C
Bowler
SENIOR SKIPS
THOMPSON DISPLACES
H. H. ROSE
COMPLETE LEAGUE SKIP RECORDS
The following are the complete records of all senior and junior skips in the League this season to date:
W. E Hollands (P.R.C.)
R Duncan (K.B.G.C.)
R. F. Laz (CCC. “A”)
H. A. Alves (Recreio)
U. M. Omar (CGC “A”)
J. Fraser (K.D.R.C.)
A. M. Holland (K.BG.C.)
W. Mair (P.R.C.)
F. Jones (CS.C.C)
A. Hyde-Lay (KLCC)
R. Basa (CC.C “A')
C. S. Rosselet (CCC "B") W. Gill (C.C.C. B
Bowling Green Club last Saturday, Club de Recreio practically assured themselves of the runners-up position in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League, and indications are that they will enjoy the same honour in the Second Division, in which they also gained a win to com- plete the "double” against the junior champions. S. ROSSELET is one of Crai-
A win for Craigengower “B” over their "A"-team, a very
Dengower Cricket Club's unlikely contingency, would have given them a good chance of oldest playing members in the laun challenging the Portuguese club, who are now four points ahead, bowls section, having played for but with one more match played. That Club de Recreio, playing their First Division team since at home, were full value for their good win is indicated by the 1923, one year after the formation fact that they were well up on two of the rinks, and lost on the of their bowls section. other by a bare shot, Holland making a last-minute effort to Born in Hong Kong. he was score seven in three heads for the skip's two points.
educated at the Diocesan Boys' The visitors made several changes in their rinks, Willie School, but was never conspicuous Macfarlane, an Interporter as long ago as 1927, playing No. 3 to in sport until he left school and Victoria Recreation Holland, while Henderson was similarly positioned to Guy, who joined the was 15 down to Dick Alves. The latter had the game in his Club, pocket all the way through Duncan and G. G. Silva had a much sun where he distinguished him. J. Holidge (CSCC) closer battle and were 5-all, then 17-all, after which the home stroked the winning crew for the skip scored eight on the remaining five heads.
MEETING called for yesterday evening at 6 pm by the A Swimming Committee of the Victoria Recreation Club for the purpose of electing officials for the forthcoming Colony swimming championships, which will be held under their auspices, drew a very poor response from the swimming clubs of the Colony, only two Clubs, the European YM.C.A. and] = the Hong Kong University, being represented.
Owing to a lack of representa-
tires, it was decided to approach LR.C. SWAMPED BY
these officials through other chan- nels. The Colony championships] | will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, September 15, 16 and 18, respectively. at 8 pm. and Satur- day, September 19 at 9.15 p.m.
CHINESE R.C.
"C" Division Tie At Causeway Bay
Heats til any) will be swum off on Friday, September 11, at 6 p.m. At Causeway Bay, the Chinese It is a curious thing, but several Recreation Club beat the Indian of the Colony's leading swimmers Recreation Club by 9 sets to mil are at present out of action. Wil in the "C" Division of the Lawn fred Lawrence injured his left Tennis League.
POSTPONED
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Chinese Challenge Cup, presented Craigengower "A" with a by the Chinese General Chamber strange, not to say weak, team of CommerCE.
out, were much too good for Rosselet has played borcls com their second string, whom they tinuously for the last 13 years and beat by 25 shots, all three rinks has only missed three or four sharing in the spoils. Neither Saturdays, excepting, of course,
BOWLS CARD
TO-MORROW Omar, Rosselet nor Rumjahn the one year he was on Home leave
Champions Should Avenge Defeat
K.B.G.C. ASSURED OF WIN AGAINST POLICE
could turn out for the “A,‚”—a remarkable record! ... Basa and Cavanagh skipping in In 1934 he slipped the Swisz the place of the two former. International four in the Gutierrez weak As he had a third team player Shield competition, but a as lead, Razack a useful, but team was. eliminated in the open- very infrequent performer as jing round. He was also a member No. 3, Basa's win must be con-of the first successful Craigen. sidered a very meritorious vic-power team in the First Division, tory. He lost two fives, how-in 1927, and was also a member of ever to Way.
Ithe champion teams of Arcali Shines
1928 and 1929. Owing to pressure Cavanagh, erstwhile "B" of business, he has reverted from hand swimming outside the sea- H. N. Chan and T. F. Lo (CRC): wall the other day and will pro-beat A. Rahmin and M. Hassan 6-0 by rain on that date, is to be play-team skip and promoted to No. the Craigengewer "A" team
6-1ed to-morrow and I do not expect 3 in the "A" team this year, their "B" team, as he is only able bably be laid up for another fort-beat G. Bakar and A. J. Suffind
beat 5. Ram and M. U. Bazack 6-4
Jany surprise results. Craigengower | had Arculli as his right-hand to devote his Saturday afternoons night, while A. A da Roza has C. Wei and S. L. Mi' (CRC):
64 will entertain the Civil Servants man and received more support to the game. been suffering from bronchial-beat Rahmin and Hiasan
6-3 and will no doubt handsomely than was to be expected from catarrh. JI. I Ozorio, another Co-beat Bakar and Soffad
avenge their only defeat of the a player who had been ill for sident lony star, is down with an injured beat Ram and Razack
P. F. Li and P. H. Kwok (CRC):
the past eight weeks Arculli ket beat Rahmân and HassAN
played 2 wonderful beat Bakar and Suffad
foot.
The following is the complete beat Ram and Razack Championship programme:
Tuesday, September 15-
*Commencing & p.m.--.
100 Yards Free' Style--Championskip
of the Colony.
Throwing the Polo Ball-Champion- K.LT.C...10 10 0 0 72 19
6-2
(By "SKIP") The full programme arranged for May 16, which was washed out
season. I understand that U. M.
He
was
A. R. Mina (LE.C.) C. G. Silva (Recreio) M. Y. Adı (DRC)
F. X de Silva · (Recreio) L. Gay C.B.G.C.)
B. Wallace (T.DE.C.)
A. R. Dallah (TR.C.) F.. Cullen (K.D.R.C.).
W. V. Field (CGC “B”
J. McKelvie (K.D.RC) E. C. Fincher (ECC) G. Cooper
S. Logan (P.R.C) J., F. Macgowan (CSCC) A. E. Sikstone (K.CC) R. P. Phillips. (K.C.C.) N. Drummond (TDRC) J. C. Chalmers (T.DR.C.) W. K. War-CCC "B) J. Shepherd (PEC) G. N. Mitchell (K.D.R.C)
J. C. Poison (TIL.R.C)
J. Cavanagh (CCC “B”) A. W. Grimmitt (C.5.CC) J. Deakin (CS.CC)
N. J. Bebbington (K.CC.) H. V. Pearse (CCC. "B") J. V. Ramsay (K.D.R.C.) A. O. Madar (LRC)
M. J. Henderson (K.B.G.C.)
W. Macfarlane. (K.B.G.C.) A. K. Minu (IRC) J. Lindsay (K.D.R.C.)
Keown (T.DE.C.)
W. Weir (T.DE.C.)
R., G. Craig (RCC)
R. Lapsley (K.DRC)
to
elected Vice-Pre-
Cric of Craigengoiter
1933 and Club in 1935,
FIEST DIVISION
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Fraser had eight wins in as many games with the K.C.C., being 63 shots up.
456 217 217 22 8906 8908 740 740 $56
SECOND DIVISION
SHOTS L. D. F. A
P. W.
UP Down Pts.
G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)
1715
2 0 398 279 179 +
17 14
3 0 427 261 166 0
F. X. Soares (Recreio)
15 11
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J. Rodger (H.K.F.C. “A”)
16 11
5 0 322 280
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G. H. Sherriff (K.B.G.C.)
16 10
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C. H. Basto (Recreio)
12 9
A. E. Carey (PEC).
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game. 1935 and has been on the Com-H. Rose (K.B.G.C.) 7-5 Omar will be available again, butThey scored a six at the 15th (mittee since 1927. 62 they will be without D. Rumjaha, and lay so that Field found it
who is in hospital
impossible to save any.
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(Continued on Page 3)
"Skip's" Forecast
FIRST DIVISION
(79) CSC.C.
"C" Division League: Table To Date
ship of the Colony.
P W L D F A ·P CCC "ATM
P.R.C. Recreio. 9 9 0 0 67% 13% 18
of the Colony."
Wednesday, September 16-
Commencing 6 pa
100-Yards Free Style-Ladies Chao-HE
-pionship-of the Colony.
T.R.C. T.
G.C.A 11 4 0.64%1⁄2 34% 14.
55 Army TC. 11 6 1
H 13. K.DR.C.
5
LR.C. 5 0 38 52 10 U.T.C. 10 K.C.C. “A TI 461 44% 54% 9
(51) K.B.G.C.
(-) RECREIO
(65) K.C.C.
100 Yards Back Stroke Championship S.CAA. 11 • 2-0 6511⁄2-331⁄2 13
men, 50 yards each.
0
SECOND DIVISION
(84) HKFC 'A'
(64) P.R.C. (76) ERKY.C.
360 Yards Free Style Championship KC.C. B 10 4 6 0 40% 49% 8
of the Colony,
s Ic.s.c.c. Team Race-Upen to the Colony C.S.C.C. 10 27 1 29 60 C.C.C...11 2 8 1 31 68
K.B.G. 1028 0.374 52, 4 C.R.C LR.C....10 0.10 0 13% 76
RECREIO Totals 121 60 60 4556 558 124
K.C.C.
(56) HIER.C.
HKF.C. "B" (—) C.C.C.
Friday, September 18--- |
Commenting 6 p.zum
100 Yards Free Style--Boys' · Cham-i pianship of the Colony (15 years and under).
Long Plunge Championship of the
Colony
220 Yards: Free Style-Championship
of the Colony.
Saturday, September 18-
Commending 9.15 p.
50 Yards-Free: Style--Championship
of the Colony.
100 Yards Breast Stroke Champion-
ship of the Colony,
Diving Campionship of the Colony. -440-Yanda Free Style-Championship
of the Colony.care de
Entrance Fee $1.00 each event. Team Race $2.00 per
Entries Close on Friday, September, at 6 D.JR.
CRAIG BEATS FINCHER IN
PRESIDENT'S
A First Round matchin Kowloor Gricket Club Pre --Cup¬Uswa Bigger dómpe
SHANGHAT'S INTERPORT
CRICKET TEAM
I had occasion a week or two 18 LOSERS FOR
ago to comment on the lowness oft the scores in a match between U. (39) M. Omar and N. Drummond, when only 26 shots were scored. This (53) was beaten last Saturday in the Civil Service and KC.C, encounter (-)
at Austin Road, when Fincher and (56) Macgowan chalked up 13 and 12
G. RICHARDS
Three Bad Days At Brighton Meet
London, August 7.
respectively, the scores being made Gordon Richards, the champion (72) C.C.C. "E" (59) up of 17 singles and four 2's. The jockey, had no better luck at the aggregate for the whole match Brighton race meeting yesterday (27) was only 90, which is also unusual-than on the two previous days.
ly low. The home team just man-
All his six mounts were beaten (60) aged to get home by two shots.-five of them unplaced. Since be Silkstone had a good win against won on Golden Rod at Chepstow (35) Hollidge, scoring a four on the on Monday he has had a sequence (53) last head to give him a margin of of 18 losera,
His longest losing sequence this 10 shots and to make victory cer- (-tain
Hyde-Lay went down to season was 29. Grimmitt, who led all the way and The jockey of the moment is the scored a five just before tea time veteran Carslake, who in the last The Kowloon Dock team pat it seven days, racing has had eight
winners. (Continued from Page 3)
(Figures in brackets are results of the corresponding game last season, while underlined clubs are favoured to win
Lawn Bowls Teams For To-morrow
FIRST DIVISION
The interport; match between · The following are the First" Divi-¦ the Hankow Cricket Club and the sion bowls teams for to-morrow: Shanghai Cricket Club will start
FB.G.C
JE. Booker and S. Logan (skip).
(Noronha and F. L Silva (skip).
H. F. Westlake Jr. (CS.C.C.).
W. Ward (CCC)
J. A. R. Selby (HLK.F.C. “B”) L. J. Silva (Recreio)
R. HE Marks (P.E.C.)
Y. Abbas (C.C.C.)
J. Russell (HK.F.C.-“A”)
J. F. Lunny (H.K.E.R.C.) EL. V. Pearse (CCC) ....... C. R. Robertson (HK.F.C. “A”)
J. S. Riddell. (PRC)
A. E. Sikstone (K.C.C.3
S, Logan (PRC)
K. 3. Robertson (R.H.K.Y.C.)
1. M. Jack (K.C.C.)
B
H Wood (C.SC.C)
A. F. Paul (H.R.F.C)
A. Stevenson (EIKY.C.)
J. Bentley (KYC) E. Lammert (K.C.C.)
W. Muskett (HLKER.C.)
1. Edwards (B.K.F.C. "B") R; R. Davies” (CS.C.C).
A. A. Lewis (GCC).
F. W. Haynes: (HEE.C. "B
S. Deacon. KERC) N. M. Currie CHEF.C. “ L. A. Gutierrez (Recreio) H. Rosario (Recreio) W. McHardy (P.E.C.) V. C. Labrum (K.C.C.) EL Overy (KC.CS
W. W. Hirst) (F.C.C.) A. E. &. Aires (C.C.C) A. Webster (HKERC)
W. S. Dall, F. Channing, W. Me-J. J. Basto, C. E. Marques, F., VB. E. Manghan (R.XKT.C.). Kay and W. Mair:(skip),
V. Riberio and G. G. Silva. - "
cace>
L. Gay, J. Watson, M. J. Bender J. S. Landolt, Dr. V. M. Atienza, A. Steven, W. Burling, C. Strange
TREET COS. Rouzelet and R. Bass" "jakip)** and A. W♬ Grimmitt (kicip). son and R. Eandle (skip).
Coll
on Saturday, September 19. E. C Baker is captaining the Shanghai E. HAL, A S. Russell, E. W. LCE Souza, Arcalli, AP. E. Knight 3. Gellatly, L. side which is now complete with Lines and R. Duncan (skáp).
Coates and E. P. Lan (xk5p)}={\ yer and 1. F. MacGowan (skip).
1. M. Purvis, M. N. Rakusen, W. the possible exception of A. D. 8. A Bright, J. E-Hearn, WA S. Gomes, M. A. R. Somer, J.
Callipe and W-Hollidge (szip), Sayle, who is uncertain whether Mantarlane and A. Holland (skip). Cavanagh and U. M. Omar (skip).
SECOND DIVISION- J. W. Lozand F. J. Smith, E. M The following are the Second Divi- Our and WL_Way_(chip)sion teams for to-morrow?
P.R.C. J. R. Soares, W. Phelps, H. W.{
LEC
E S. Altahan (KEKLC)
HP-Strange (CSCC)
W. Callipa (CSCC)
A. Chapman-(EKFC. "E") PA Ivanovichi (Becreto)
T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)
G. E. Cartello (BILK.7.C) W. Phelps (C.C.C.)
A. T. Hamilton (BHETC) A. Spary (KCGY
he will be able to go The A. H. Baimjalin, A. Bakar A K
8. J. Houghton (ECC) Shanghai side will probably be at Mina and A. B. Dallah (skip).
J. Gregory, (HEPC. “A”) J. Hoosen, S. M. Eunjahn, M. R. follows C. Baker (captain), Abbas, and M. Y. Adal skip)...-
W. &. Drake (KBGC) Randall and A. M. Omar (skip)," sa G. J. Perkins, E. Brown, H. Cam A Kitchell (CCC) rton, B., D.-M. Khan, A.,0. Madar, A. M.KA: 3. Coelho, B.-W. Witteman, Heron and R. FL. E. Mazis (skip). 1. GR. Sour (CCC)
H. Wahab and, A. R. Minu (skip). V. Prazne and W. V-Pield (sidip)., .
W. Campbell, & Farlow, NBA McKellar (HEF.C.“E”) Fraser and A. E. Carry (skip). L. Jack (K.C.C.); Style
Shann von700 Clab de Recreio;ARK 5
Bemedios and EL A. Alves (skip). fand J. S. Riddell (skip).
(Continued on’Page 4)
Burford
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played on Wedi
21 shots to 10.
A. P. T. Taylor-Gill
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L. Glendenning, J. Shepherd, F. El
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