THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937.
FINAL STANDING OF THIRD DIVISION SKIP'S TABLE
G. E. STEPHENS AND J. GIBSON MOVE UP
SEVERAL PLACES
WITH the playing of the last encounter in the
Third Division of the Lawn Bowls League be tween the Hong Kong Football Club and the Kow loon Football Club, last Saturday on the former's green, the Lawn Bowls League season has officially
come to a close.
M. N. RAKUSEN, OF THE CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB. RETAINS HIS POSITION AT THE HEAD OF THE TABLE WITH C. E. ROZA-PEREIRA, OF RECREIO, OCCUPYING SECOND PLACE.
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As a result of last Saturday's match, G. E. Stephens and J. Gibson both move up several places, otherwise the table remains unaltered.
DONALD BUDGE AGAIN
BEATS VON CRAMM
Doubles Tennis Triumph For British Pair
Los Angeles, To-day. The final of the Pacific South- west Lawn Tennis Champion- ship was held here yesterday between Donald Budge, the reigning Wimbledon and Ameri can champion, and Baron Gott- fried von Cremm, runner-up at
Wimbledon, who was beaten in a terrific struggle over five sets
by scores of 2-6, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5..
Great Britain scored a
triumph in the Quarter-Final of Hughes and Charles E. Hare
the Men's Doubles when G. P.
beat the Wimbledon champions, Donald Budge and Gene Maksa (US) by 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 7-5,— Reuter
The following is the record of all Skips in the Third Division BRITISH
of the League:-
THIRD DIVISION SKIP'S TABLE
M. N. Rakusen (CS.C.C.)
C. Roza-Pereira (Recreio)
HL Westlake (CS.C.C)
K. S. Robertson (RHKYC)
G: E. Costello (RHKYC):
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4
IMPORTANT
MIXED DOUBLES CLASH TO-DAY
U.S.R.C. Entertain K.C.C. (1)
VISITORS' PROBLEM
The most important match in the Mixed Doubles League for the Dun- lop Shield will take place at King's Park to-day when the United Ser- vices Recreation Club will enter- tain the Kowloon Cricket Club (1) in their deciding match.
The U.S.R.C. may be strengthen- ed by the inclusion of Miss Madge Griffiths, although I think it is hard- HERRER12KT345022682801) | ly likely that the fine A. L. Sullivan- Mrs. Ashton partnership will be broken up after so many successes together.
TENNIS TRIUMPH
Shots DFA Up Do. Pts 1 324 210 114 0 25 0 302 235 67
0 22 Hughes, the British lawn tennis *0 269 205 64 0 20 pair, yesterday secured the Pacific 58 0 20 South-West lawn tennis doubles 0 20 title when they defeated Jacques 0 18 Brugnon and Frank X- Shields in 24 13 the Final by scores of 6-4, 6-2, 6-2.
0 12-Reuter. 0.12
Los Angeles, To-day. Charles E. Hare and G. P.
20 113 113
1 12 POLICE
0 11 CRICKET WIN
0:10
0
9
0.27 9
0 08 1 0 013
OVER VARSITY
At Pokfulam yesterday, the Police were engaged in a friendly cricket 8 match against the University, winning 8 by 94-runs, C. Pope taking a wicket. with the first ball of the match. The Undergraduates were only able to mus- 8 ter 42 runs, P. Singh contributing 17, 8 while the Police replied with 136 of which W. L. Clarke contributed an un- defeated innings of 47.
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.14 12 1
14 11
3.
12 10
2
.13 9
2
2 277 219
S. J. Houghton (K.T.)
.14 10
4
✪ 271 269
A. H. Basto (K.T.)
.14 7 3
4 322 248
.2 74
J. M. S. Rozario (Recreio)
.12
6
5
..1 226 250
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B. Basto (KT.).
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4 ·0 180 160
20
E. W. Simmonds (C.S.C.C.)
.10
6
4
0 211 190
W. H. B. Muskett (H.KERC) .,10.
6 4.
0.183.184
A. E. S. Alves (CCC):
12 6
6
0 237 228
0 12
J. Sloan (H.KERC.).
9
5
3
1 190-162
28
J. Watson (K.F.C.)
9
4
0 178 158.
20
G. E. Stephens (H.K.F.C.)
8
3.
1 168 143
25
J. Gibson (KF.C.)
-11-
6
1 188 215
B. E. Maughan (R.H.KY.C.)
4
0.159.158
F. J. Smith ((C.C.E.)
L de Rome (H.KERC)
948 :10 4.
0:179:192
6
0 169 202
R. Lapsley (KFC)
.12
H. A. Botelho (Recreio).
∙10-
0 208. 250 0 257 297
0 33 0 42
09:40
W. Bagley (CCC).
2
1 137 128
9 0
J. H. Gelling (HKFC) S. Deacon (HLKERC)
1 179 192
0 13
10
P. Morgan (HKFC)
C. M. S. Alves (Recreio)
0 38 32
E. J. Edwards (H.K.F.C.)
3
2
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0 54 43
11
0
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W. C. Simpson (K.T.)
5 2 3
0 98 95
3
0
V. Walker (HKFC)
5 2. 3
0 101 102
0
1
E. Zimmern (CCC)
2
3
0 77 117
40
J. Cook (CS.C.C.)
2
1 0
1- 46 34
12 0
E. S. Abraham (R.H.K.Y.C.)
8
1
6
1 142 171
0 29
R. Hall (KF.C.)
9 1.
-1·134 212
078
C. E. Gahagan (H.KER.C.)
1 1.
0
0 31 11
20
0
R. A Trengrove (H.K.F.C.)
1
1
.0
0
22 19
3 0 2
29.
J. S. Beach (H.KFC.)
5 1 4 0 84 115
0 31
2
Y. Abbas (C.C.C.)
7
1. 6
0 114 150
0 36
2
J. Lunny (H.KER.C.)
2 0
1 1 36 42
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S. Randle (K.F.C.)
1.
0
1
0 20 21
0
1
0
A Webster (H.K.F.C.)
1
0 18 20.
0
2
0
H. E. Strange (CS.C.C.)
1.
0
1
0 20
23
0
3
D. Fitches (HKFC)
1
0
1
0 18 23
0
5
A. A. Lewis (C.C.C.)
1 0
1 0 11 39
0.28 0
A Murdoch (RHKY.C.)
2 0 2
0.27452
0 25
W. Ward (C.C.C.) /
2
0 2. 0 29 57
0 28
V. Cullip (CSCC) -
3
0
3.
0%
47 81
A
Stevenson (R.HKY.C)
5
0 91.12
0 -34 36
I 210 208 207|
0 176 1790
The KC.C. will play Bodiker and Mrs. Sweeny as their third pair.
The following are to-day's and this week's remaining fixtures:—
U.S.R.C.
C.R.C.
S.C.A.A
TO-DAY Mixed Doubles
▼ EC.C. (1) TUESDAY
“A” Division.
T H.K.U.T.C.
C. de R.
*
FKCC
U.S.R.C.
WEDNESDAY-
"B" Division
HKU.T.C. VEK.C.C.
C.R.C.
C.S.C.C.
C. de R.
S.C.A.A. KC.C.
K.C.C
C.B.A.
PR.C
+
K.C.C.
C.C.C.
▼ KLT.C.
THURSDAY
"C" Division
TCRC. (2) Y CCC. FRIDAY
"D" Division
▼ K.LT.C.
LR.C. YA.T.C.
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SIMONDS
MILK STOUT
For Vitality and - Stamina
THE HOP LEAF,
MISS RAGNHILD HVEGER AGAIN. IN LIMELIGHT
Stockholm, To-day.
Jelocking 1 min. 49 4-5 secs. against the previous best mark of 1 min. 50 8-10 secs. to the credit of Miss Alice Bridges, of America-Reuter
KHO SIN KIE DEFEATED Paris, today. Kho
Sin-kie,
Miss Ragnhild Hveger, of Den- mark, who is the swimming sensa China's No 1 ranking tennis player, tion of the century in women's lost to the Yugo-Slavian champion, sports, shattered another world Punec in the final of the interna- mark yesterday when she covered tional tourney here yesterday by 2-6, the 150 Yards back
and 4-6 Trans-Ocean.
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