THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 6, 1938.
Yesterday's R.M. MCLAY "D" Division NEW CLUB Tennis PRESIDENT
A full programme of League tennis matches was played in the "D" Division yesterday, all games going as expected.
Indian Recreation Club lost to Re-
sion.
creio 2% sets to 6%, in the "D" Divi- Razack
M. P. Madar and M. I.
(L.R.C.).
lost to C. D'Almada and · E. E.
Xavier
lost to A. M. Remedios and J.
Soares
lost to D'Almada and Xavier lost to Remodios and Soares beat Alves and Marques
(I.R.C.).
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3-6
Soccer And Rugger Leaders
and a recommendation to the in-
Lawn Bowls
PLANS
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Interport
Arrangements
➜LANS for the forthcoming Interport match with Shanghai were made at a meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association yesterday. Mr. A. Hyde-Lay, President, was in the chair.
to
The visitors will leave Shanghai [ternational Shield, winners $10 each, The election of Mr. R M. McLay, as President of the Club October 5, arriving here two days
by the Empress of Canada on runners-up, spoons.
· A COMPLAINT The Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. B. Hosk- coming committee that the sub- later. The Kowloon Docks Recrea-ing read a letter from the Kowloon tion Club, the Civil Service Cricket Football Club complaining that no scription fees for the coming year
Club and the Club de Recreio were singles matches had so far been play- be raised, were the principal items
ed on its green. The letter added at the Annual General Meeting of chosen as the venues for the series. that rinks and pairs matches. had beat A. Alves and R. A. Marques 6-3 at the Clubhouse yesterday, and ball Club complaining why no sing it was decided to write a reply
4-6 the Hong Kong Football Club, held A letter from the Kowloon Foot-been played there.
On the proposal of Mr. Hyde-Lay, M. U. Razack and 1. Kitchell (I.R.C.). presided over by Mr. H. R. Forsyth. les matches had so far been played the Kowloon Football Club, saying It was reported that a profit had on its green, was read at the meet- that there was no discourtesy and 6-3been made on the year's working, ing, and after a lengthy debate it that during the ensuing rounds of K. M. Rumjahn and A. M. Rumjakn but after applying the annual de- was decided that the sub-committee endeavour to arrange one
the singles the sub-committee would or two preciation a deficit of $2,834.73 was endeavour to arrange one or two games on the green. 3-6 3-6 shown on the year's working.
fixtures to be played there.
In connection with the Gutierrez 6-8
The present competition The following officers were elected:
International Shield, sub-com-
the following President: Mr. R. M. McLay. mittee were elected to select the teams were elected to select representatives Vice-President: Mr. H. R. Forsyth. for the Interport, They
for their respective countries: comprise Hon. Secretary: Mr. E. L. Strange. Messrs. A. Hyde-Lay, C. B. Hosking, R. A. da Luz (Portugal), Dr. J. T. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. W. L. Alexan-J. F. McGowan, R. F. da Luz, W. Scotland), Mr. C. S. Rosselet (Swit- Smalley (England), Mr. J. McKelvie Greig and J. Russell. Committee:—Chairman (Mr. J. Ral- Admission will be $1 per game, and zerland), Mr. J. Pau (China), Mr. J. ston), Soccer Representatives (Mr. W. it was agreed to leave the question Cavanagh (Ireland), Mr. D. M. Khan 2-6 Pryde and Mr. J. Skinner), Rugby Re- of accommodation in the hands of Mr. (India), Mr. R. Basa (Philippines),
and Mr. A. R. Dalllah (Malaya). lost to K. T. Sung and C. M. presentatives (Mr. C. Austin and Mr. C. B. Hosking, Hon. Secretary.
Tsang
Because of lack of entrants, Wales 2-6 W. R. N. Andrews), Bowls Represen-
The following were elected to serve and Australia will not particpate. beat P. W. Sze and Y. H. Leung 6-2 tatives (Mr. J. S. Howell and Mr. J. on the Entertainment Committee:
G. A. Carruthers and Pile (P.R.C.). Russell); Rugby Captain and Vice-Messrs. A. Hyde-Lay, C. B. Hosking, mitted their names for the competi-
The following players have
sub- 1-6 Captain (Mr. H. Bidwell and Mr. A. J. B. W. Bradbury, R. P. Phillips, R. 6-4 G. Captain), Soccer Captain and Vice- Basa and Dr. J. T. Smalley.
Portugal.-J. E. Noronha, J. F. V. 1-6 Captain, (Mr. E. L. Strange and E.
INVITATION TO H. E. It was agreed to extend an invita-J. A. da Luz, R. F. da Luz, H. A. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva, F. X. M. da Silva, Drown).
tion to His Excellency the Governor, Alves, J. C. Remedios, A. A. Dos Re- Sir Geoffry Northcote who,
lost to D'Almada and Xavier lost to Remedios and Soares drew with Alves and Marques
POLICE LOSE
Police lost to South China 2 sets to 6%.
L. H. C. Calthrop and A. R. S. Ma- jor (P.R.C.).
lost to K. C. Wong
lost to Wong and Ng beat Sung and Tsang lost to Sze and Leung
Hewlett and Brown (P.R.C.).
lost to Wong and Ng
lost to Sung and Tsang
drew with Šze and Leung
C.C.C. AND C.S.C.C. DRAW
2-6 2-6 6-6
Civil Service drew with Craigengow- er 4% sets to 41⁄2.
der.
HOME CRICKCKET
(Continued from Page 19)
The Nawab of Pataudi, long ab- sent from the game, made one of Peck and Beeken (C.S.C.C.). lost to 0. Sadick and Y. L. Pao 2—6:
his rare appearances for Worcester beat C. W. Lam' and T. L. Wee 64 and was undefeated for 121 against beat W. H. Sling and S. Cassumb- Hants, who were forced to concede
hoy
6-0 first innings points.
1-6
and
Bostock and Sherwood (C.S.C.C.).
At Dundee, the Tourists lost to Sadick and Pao lost to Lam and Wee
67 Scotland were featured in a drawn drew with Sling and Cassumbhoy 6-6 encounter, Laidlaw, ̧ of Scotland,
Peaker and Paterson (C.S.C.C.). lost to Sadick and Pao
shining with the ball in the visitors' 5-7 beat Lam and Wee
64 second innings, when he had 5 for beat Sling and Cassumbhoy
63 128. Scotland had lost 8 wickets for
KOWLOON C. C. BEATEN
The Kowloon Cricket Club lost to the-Chinese Recreation Club by 7% sets to 1.
Eymard and Ovans (K.C.C.). lost to K. M. Wong and S. Cheung 2-✪ lost to C. T. Wei and P. H. Chiù 3-6 loat to S. F. Cheung and C. Y.
Tse
Bliss and Burson (K.C.C.), · lost to Wong and Cheung
lost to Wei and Chiu
lost to Cheung and Tee
Hazel and Gillard (K.C.C.). drew with Wong and Cheung lost to Wei and Chiu beat Cheung and Tse
K.I.T.C. v C.B.A.
2-5
2-6
accord-
tion:
B. Basto.
Mr.
ing to the Chairman, had expressed medios, C. F. Vas, L. F. Xavier, and his keenness and desire to watch the series.
England.—A E.. Carey, E. G. Post, The Aitkenhead Shield match will B. W. Bradbury, B. W. Whiteman, W. be played at the Craigengower C.C., W. R. Marks, A. Nissim, R. Murdoch, Ward, W. E. Hollands, G. C. Moss, B. Civil Service C.C. and Police R.C. on A. W. Brown, J. T. Smalley, C. Tur- September 17, commencing at 2.45
V. Chittenden. S. N. White, D. ney, P.m.
The constitution, of teams will be Norman, E. W. Lines, S. Randle, J. W. Waterton. C. B. Hosking, G. C. on_the_same_ratio as last year.
G. Meyer, A. J. Hall, P. T. Barby, Mr. R. Hall was elected captain for T. Coleman, J. S. Howell, W. Gill, Kowloon and Mr. B. W. Bradbury A. Brooksbank, J. Carr. S. Eccleshall, for Hong Kong,
W. J. Burling, C. W. Haynes, J. Hol- Purvis. G. Sherriff. J. F. McGowan. lidge, T. Seddon, W. R. Hillyer, J. M.
The selection committee for Hong Kong will comprise Mr JFMC Gowan, Mr. B. W. Bradbury and Mr. J. Russell; for Kowloon, Mr. R. Hall, Scotland. A. Wright, L. Jack, T. Mr. W. Greig and Mr. R. F. da Lu Fergusson, K. C, Hamilton, John Wat
Duncan J. S. Logan, M. Ferguson, son, A. Macintyre, A. Hyde Lay, R. J. AR. Selby, G. Duncan J. Gellatly,
The entrance fee was fixed at $1 for each player, and the Council de- cided to make to the three clubs con-
for tea.
185 runs when stumps were drawn- cerned a grant of not more than $150 A. Calman, J. McKelvie.
Results as cabled by Reuter, were:- At Chelmsford, Essex beat Notting- hamshire by 197 runs Essex: 402 (Wilcox 102) and 250 for 9
dec. (Voce 5 for 60). Notts: 302 (Heane 108 not out; Peter Smith 5 for 121) and 153 (Smith 4 for 61).
At Hastings, Sussex beat Northamp- tonshire by 9 wickets.
Northants: 220 (James 101: Nye 4 for
·81) and 110 (Nye 5 for 47), 1-6 Sussex: 291 (Bartlett. 114: Herbert 5 3-0
for 103) and 41 for 1. At Weston-Super-Mare, the match 6-6 between Somersetshire and Derbyshire 0-6 resulted in a drawn match, rain inter- 6-2 vening.
Somerset: 487 for 9 dec. (Frank Lee
162: Mitchell 6 for 137). Derby: 3 for 0.
The Kowloon Indian Tennis Club lost to Central British Association by 8% sets to 3.
N. Singh and M. Ramzan (K.I.T.C.). lost to. G. H. Fowler and F. H.
Angus
06
At Canterbury, Kent beat Lancas- hire by 125 runs. Kent: 829 (Fagg 134) and 184 (Wil- kinson 5 for 72) and 205 (Wilkin- son 7 for 68).
Lancs.: 246 (Todd 5 for 60) and 163. At Leicester, Yorkshire beat Leices tershire by an innings and 74 runs. Leicester: 297 (Leyland 5 for 77) and 69 (Bowes 5 for 28, Verity 5 for 36). Yorks: 440 for 6 dec. (Barber 180),
At Bristol, Gloucestershire beat Glamorganshire by an innings and 124
W
lost to V. Whitley and S. A. Fow-
ler lost to D. Smith and J. Sloan
G. M. Khan and (K.I.T.C.).
36 2-6
Selleh S. R.
2-6 1--6 ཐོཡཨརི
R.
lost to Fowler and Angus lost to Whitley and Fowler lost to Smith and Sloan
Jahan (K.I.T.C.).
Dad and A.
lost to Fowler and Angus lost to Whitley and Fowler drew, with Smith and Sloan
KOWLOON TONG: ARMY
Tuna.
Azani Gloucester: 508 for, 9 dec., (Nenla 100;]
Kowloon Tong beat the Army Tennis Club by 8% sets, to .
C. II. Wei and Y. C. Lee (K. Tong), beat A. A. Barton and J. Webb
W.'.R. Hammond":140) Glamorgant 178 and 118 (G ** for 88), "DURAT
At Birmingham, Middlenos",
wickshire by 162 rons, Middlesex: 896 (Edrich: 159).
for 7 dec,
Warwickt 200 and 211 (Robins 5 for
39
At Worcester, Worcestershire took 63 Brst innings points off Hampshire. 6-3 Hanta: 313 and 91 for 2, 62 Worcester: 412 for 8 dec, (King 1847
Nawab of Pataudi 131 not-out);" 75 At Dundee, Beolland held the Aya- best Daniels and Buckle #277, 6–1|tralian Tourists to a draw,
beat Daniels and Buckle ... beat Flinter and Durnford
W. H. Wel and J. Mok (K. Tong). beat Barton and Webb,
beat Flinter and Durnford **2, 6–8 Australianos" =218 - (8," McCabe 62;
N. A. B. Mackay and K. M. Lee (K) Tong),
drew with Barto
beat Daniels.
beat Flinter and Thurnford
Bymon for 83) and 320 (J. Fingleton 69; F. Ward 71; Laid- law 5 for 128),
3-4 Scotland: 88 (Fleetwood-Smith 4 for
21) and 185 for 8-Router,
As regards competition prizes, It was agreed that the monetary value be the same as last year:........ Open Singles, winner $60, runner-up $30; Pairs, winners $80 each, runners-up $15 each; Rinks, winners $20 each; runners-up $10 each; Gutierrez In-
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME · At Glasgow, Scotland v the Austra- lians (One Day),
Switzerland.-C. S. Rosselet, J. S. Landolt, E. Kern, W. Naef.
ChinaC. W. Lam, John Pau, Hau Han Yeh, John Tang,
Ireland.-J. Cavanagh, P. J. A. Ham- ilton, W. Field, H. L. Lockhart.
India-U. M. Omar, A. M. Omar, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, J. Housen and D. M. Khan.
N.
Philippines. R. Atienza, D. A. Rozario, A. Y. N Castro and E. J. Porter.
Malaya.-A. R. Dallah, M. Y. Adal, At the Oval, Surrey v Middlesex.
A. M. Wahab, A. Bakar and M. R.. At Chelmsford, Amateurs v Profes- Abbas. sionals.
The sub-committee met after the the re-arrange At Cheltenham, Gloucester v Hamp-council meeting to shire.
following postponed games. At Nottingham, Nottinghamshire v At Kowloon F. CH. A. Alves V Lancashire.
C. B. Hosking; T. Coleman v G.
At Civil Service.-J, A, Luz v A.
At Northampton, Northampton v Norman. Warwick.
At Weston-super-Mare, Somerset v K. Minu.
At Indian R.C.-J. V. Ramsay v Glamorgan.
J. Cavanagh. At Hastings, Sussex v Kent.
+
At Kowloon Docks.-A, Hyde-LAY v. A. E, Carey; C, F. Remedios v
At Worcester, Worcester v Lolces- tershire.
At Sheffield, Yorkshire v Derbyshire. Sharriff.
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