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FILIPINO BALL NINE BEAT S.C. DRAGONS.
FORMER CHAMPIONS BADLY OUTPLAYED.
ZAFRA'S ALL ROUND DISPLAY.
[BY HONOLULU KID.]
One of the best baseball games ever played on the local diamond was staged yesterday when the Filipino Ball Club beat the South China Dragons in a well-fought out seven inning game. The South China Dragons who have been the undefeated cham- pions of the Colony for four consecutive years did not merely lose the game to the Filipinos outfit but were routed to the tune of seven runs to one." They made very little show, Zafra, the pitch- ing ace of the winning team, being in top fort and his deliveries were a constant source of worry to the Chinese players.
Leonard home. Kdiano walked on and when Terry pitched ball,
two Leonard took up the willow, he swiped out to short for & bagger. Fernandez was nailed at the home plate. With two men down, Hachiums sent out a single and brought Kusano and Terry Leonard Bome.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 25th, 1928.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
KOWLOON BEAT INDIANS.
“DIVISIÓN. “C”
RA.O.C. A. Hale, G. Water- feld; Major White, E Greenaway; A. Bryant, A. Pepper....
Kowloon 0.0. v, K4.0,0.. Playing on their own ground, the Kowloon C.C. defeated: the Royal Army Orduance Corps by 13 games. For the first time in the history ScoresK.0.C. 38; B.A.0.C. 13.
K.C.C. C. H. Atkins and E. of the Tennis League the Indian Recreation Club suffered a reverse | Abraham; P. M. Pinguet and A. E. against the Kowloon Cricket Club Guest C. W. E. Bishop and G. in the "A" Division Kowloon | Lee. started favourites on Saturday on account of better performances of late, and they did not disappoint their supporters. The result of the match puts four teams" together in the bottom position of the Table via, the Craigeagower, University, Kowloon and Indians. All of whom havo a point each The winners had the lead from the start and the than paira secured average number of games they com pletely beat the third pair who could only obtain five games..
although, two of the Indians' three
more
The most important match of the Hecreio and the South China in the day that between the Club de "B" Dividon was postponed, like several others, on account of rain which fell shortly before the time for beginning.
4.
The Chinese Recreation, as gen- eral expected, beat the University and proved much too good for their opponents who only won one set, while the Indian Recreation Clab managed to boat the "Nippon Club. The M.B.K. and the Hoyal Engineers had a very even fight which resulted in a win for the former by the narrowest margin of the day, namely, 3 games, and, in uidentally the losers won five out of the nine seta..
Indian R.G. . Kowloon Indians. A Soakunpoo, the Indian R.C defeated the Kowloon Indian T. by 17 games. Score:-LR.C. 59; K.I.T.C. 41.
LR.C.: M. Hasson and J. Khan M. P. Madar and A. Rah- Amin; M. O. Hoosen and M.
Adal.
KIT.C.; G. A. Khan, R. Singh, M. A. Khan, S. R. Salleh; Feroz Ali, Firdos Khan-
Civil Barvice 0.0. v. Recreio H "Playing on their own ground, the Civil Service 0.0. lost to the Club de Recreio 11. by 19 games, C.B.C.C. Major C. Willson and Scores S.C.C. 40; C.R. 5. Spittey; White and White: Owen' and Jones.
C. de R.: Rocha Noronha p Remedios, Gosano; Barros, Bar- retto.
Hong Kong C.O. v. R.A.M.C. On the Club ground, the Bong
33 games. Kong C.C. defeated the Royal Army Medical Corps by
Score:-HK.C.C. 66; RĂM.C.
33,
"Hong-Kong Babe Ruth ** Big Ben Zafra has not been named the Hong Kong Babe Buth" for nothing. He was not only twirling an excellent game yesterday, but his slogging display was a delight to the many hundreds of fans who turned out to watch
Excitement ran this big game of the season. Every time he went in to bat Zafra high when Zaira took up the bat. registered a hit. In the last canto, Spectators in the stand were shout he was seen at his best the forming for a home run, and they were which he usually showed when not disappointed. Zafra, after playing in the big league games allowing one strike against him, went all out to register a hit. He in his home town. He sent a beauty off centre field and made caught the pill just at the end of his stick and sent it dying over the the first home circuit of the day.
The batting average of the win-centre field. He made the home
H.K.C.C.: H. R. Remington and ning team was far superior to the circuit with ease and incidentally Leonard home.
A. Hugh; E. J. B. Mitchell and Dragons The Filipino players brought Terry
Of interest to the Indian Com-LAR. Duncan A. Piercy and played havoc with the pill dished Murata who went in after Zafra
N. L. H. Railton. out by B. L. Lee, while on the was not to be outdone. He bingled
RAM.C. Crossdale, Barnes; other band, Zafra held the Chinese out to short for a two bagger. Hemanity was the meeting of the In-
loon Indians Tennis Club in the Major Cox, Sime; Flood, S. M. He preferred to however died at base when Alvares dian Recreation Club and the Kow- players tight.
CDivision on the former's Brown. walk the Dragons' batters than to was pegged at first...
Wanting six runs to lie and seven allow them to register a hit, and those who were given a tree base to win, the Dragons kicked their courts. The ITC., who have join- did not go far, because the in and fast in the end of the seventh frame.ed the League for the first time this out field of the Filipino crew being The fielding and the pitching of year, failed to boat their com wide awake, and nailing their men the Filipinos were at their best and patriots, but all their pairs secured either at the second or third base. the three Dragons batters could at least one set. Kowloon beat the R.A.O.C. owing principally to P." The game was a very important go no further than the first sack.
M. Pinguet and A E. Guest who one as regards the league and I With a soft, one, Zafra fied S.
of the Chinese. Becreation Club understand that quite a nice sum Lee, Another "dark one" sent Choy secured 25 games in all. Neither was at stake-if the wagers of the racing against the ball to get to
teams were engaged. spectators are all considered. A first. The ball beat him and 6. L
The Chief feature of the League number of American "esilors from Lee who went in third fared no
for the pass week has been the re- port were probetter.
performances of the the warships in
markable minent among the lookėti on.
Chinese Recreation Club in all the Dragons' Debacla. **
three divisions. They have played a good many mid-week matches and met with consistent ruccess winning match after match. They have now established themselves at the top of the League Tables and in the "C" Division their two teams are first and second. South China in the B and "C" Divisions are the only teams also undefeated and it will be interesting to see how they will abare against the Chinese RC. when the matches come off. 1
The details of Saturday's matches follow :-
The following were the line ups and acores by innings:
BASEBALL CLUB.
The game was closely and in-F. terestingly contested up to seventh frame. Till then it was anybody's game, for the Filipinos were only leading by the odd run in three. It was in the first of the seventh stanza that the Dragons were bad- ly smashed up. Lee, the Chinese pitcher began to throw wild, while the fielders seemed to lose their "form. It was, there is no denying it rather a sorry display, and the "Dragons were not very success ful la concealing their disappoint ment. They have been champions for four years and yesterday's re- malt took them very much by sur- prise.
ע
The Play.
The Filipinos having won the Lots elected to hat first. Kusano took up the willow only to get peg- ged at first. Terry Leonard and Y. Hachiuma were successively
Кизало
T. Leonard Hachiuma Zafra
18.C. DRAGONS. R... Shim.
e.l.
ib."
T. Chinn.
S. S. Les
p.
Murata
8. L Lee. Choy.
Alvares
2b
W. Sling,"
Rull
K. China.
D. Leonard
38.
June
Fernandez I.f.
D. China.
• SCORES BY INNING.
020'0'005
Total
Filipinos 3.C. Dragons... 0 0.1000.0.1
A lowe words must be said of the excellent umpires, Mesars Lanza · and Kenniff. of the U.S.S. Sacramento, whose decisions
throughout the game had received. the support of the spectators and players alike.
DIVISION “A”
Kowloon 0.0. v. Hadian E.C. Playing at the Kowloon Ground the .C. lost to the K.C.O. by 13 gamer. Scores:
E. C.-Fincher and F. G. In
Wheeler (K.C.C.). beat 5. A. Rumjahn and
AH Rumjaha ............ 6--5 beat J. S. A. Curreem and
#I, M. A. Razack
- Saturday's Games, Two games were played on Satur- fanned. A blank innings. 8. Lday at the Happy Valley diamond, Lee faced Zafra for the Dragons, and both were rather disappoint- and was nailed by Terry Leonard ing. In a friendly set-to between" st first. Shim and Sling bath the Hong Kong Baseball Club and
beat S. H. Ismail and J. B... the US Navy, the former, went fied. A blank inninga
down to the tune of 8-1.
The sailors were by far the superior team, and the Clubites. hardly had a look-in, being in ferior at both fielding and batting.
In the second calfafra went in to bat for the piño. He sent over short for two bagger. Murdin singled. Fernandes then took up this willow and sacrificed
The Kioras-Scouts Encounter. himself to put Zafra and Murata
In the second division the Kioras -one up. Rall, who followed, was
fanned. With two men down and were beaten by the South China.
too rosy, things looking none David Leonard went in to bat. He scouts in a five inninga game. There will be a protest against the bingled out to left for a single and decision. It appeared that both brought Zafra home. The Chinese teams were on the field long before fielders at this stage were unsteady the starting hour, but they had a and when Delgado went in to bat long wait before the Umpires turn. they played the field instead of the ed-up. The result was that after batter with the result that Murata playing five innings, the game was Two runs for the called off in order to allow the atole home. Filipino.
The Dragons again drew a blank other game to take place and the in the second inning, and when the decision was given in favour of Filipinos went bat in the third the Scouts who had piled up. 12 frame, they were also dismissed runs against the Kioras' 11. with a duck." The Dragons re- gistered one and the only run in the third through 8. L Lee.
From this stage onwards Lad until the seventh frame, both sides drew a blank each time they went
bat.
in to be The Game Was Won.
In official league matches in the United States, a game may be call- ed off after five innings and which- ever team has the highest score is given the points, bat it is very un- fair to apply this rule here and particularly to the second division. They should at least be made sware
Ackber
E. F. Fincher and W. M.
**Gitting (K.0.C.)
S.
lost to B. A. Rumjahn and
A. H Ramjahn ..... Jost to J. 8. A. Curreem and
1. M. A. Razack ................. bate S. H. Ismail, and J.
Ackber
E. Green and D. S. Green
(K.C.C.),
beat S. A. Rumjahn, and
A. H. Humjahn
Fast to J. S. A. Correem and
1. M. A. Razack .................. beat S. H. Ismait and J. B.
Ackber
Total: K.0.0. 57, I.R.C. 48.
DIVISION.“ B***
65
LEAGUE TABLES. Positions in the League are
"A" Division.
P. W. L
Hong Kong C.C. ....4 Chinese R.C.
M.B.K. Craigengower C.C... 3 University.... Kowloon C.S. Indian R.C.
AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
BOBBY JONES TIES.
COMPSTON WELL BEHIND,
(THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.]
LAWN BOWLS.
POLICE DEFEAT KOWLOON DOCKS.
CRAIGENGOWER STILL UNBEATEN,
"THE
PSYCHIC "HEALER" CURES GASTRITIS.
I must congratulate myself for having called on the "FSYURIO HEALER" at his immaliste sirival at Hong Kong, in regard to my wife's illness, from whico abe was suffering for the last 9 years wat which the doctors disganised my Gastritis. My efforts were sil in vain, though I left so doctor and 1 thought her end wai ap-
Farrell for the American Open matches on Saturday did not préster.
clear
The tia wad
-PSYCHIC HEALEE "
Talismans,
BEECH ONE
T VISES.
A Ettle rain which fell just as the time appointed for the commence- Bobby Jones has tied with Johnnyment of the lawn bowa Lengue strokes vent play and all the matches were Championship, 4 ahead of the next men. Hagen and completed
Craigongower C.C.ecured tions. They brought phenomenal resulta George von Eim. played off on June 24th, The leading British hope, Archie Compston, who was made favourite on the strength of some very ine prattice rounds, was well down the list, 12 strokes behind the leaders.
LEADING SCORES.
2nd Round.
which she used seconding to his direc
"double and in defeating the and cured her in very short time.
Green Club Kowloon Bowling
I deem it my duty to proclaim that hare is the PSYUBIC HEALER who practically remerected my wife fram
(82)
ABBASKHAN, her untimely grave."
sons for the second time they maintained their unbeaten record which holds promise of carrying was expected, defeated the Kow- them to the cop. The Police, as loon Docks R.C. The Civil Service seniors lost the Kowloon C.C. by a narrow margin, while their juniors defeated the same Club in Kowloon. East Point's reduced strength wax reflected in their defest by Craigengawer juniora, The Kowloon Bowling Green Club
WA juniors defeated Recreio
Bobby Jones Johnny Farrell
144
252
999
Walter Hagen
147
906
George von Elm....
146
296
Gene Sarazen ..................
... 299
Bill Leach
143
900
MacDonald Smith...
292
Tommy Armour ............
301
The match between the Yacht Club and Taikoo was postponed.
Leo Diogel .............. 151
303
Archie Compaton....
304
Willie Hunter
307
COUNTY CRICKET.
ARMY'S BIG WIN.
NORTHANTS' SMALL SCORE.
(THROUGH BRUTEs'a 10ENCY-]]
Essex.
Kent v. "At Leyton, Kent beat Essex by 187 runs.
Keat 965 and 318 for 5 wickets, Pts.innings declared closed (Woolley
103 Hot out).
3 0 10,
3
1 B
3
น
1. 4
·1
9 9
3
32
3 2
"B" Division.
Essex 181 (Freeman 7 for 61) and 215 (Freeman 5 for 93).
Middlesex v. Warwick.
',
At Birmingham, Middlesex best Warwickshire on the first anings
Middlesex 417 for 9 wickets, inn“
F. W. L Pts, ings declared closed (Hendren 200
not out) and 170 for 3 wickets, Warwick 405 (Parsons 101).
0 14
7 7 Chinese R.C. South China A-A.... 440
5 4 1 B Recreio Hong Kong C.C... 4 3 16 ladian R.C. Nippon.... University MBK näe. Royal Engineers Craigengower C.C...
Kowloon C.C.
5396 429 4 3 1 9 9. 8 T5 2 30 30. 0 40
0
Yorkshire. Worcester.
At Hull, Yorkshire beat Worces. tershire by an innings and 20 runs. Worcester 169 (Macaulay 6 for $3) and 106 runs (Macaulay 5 for 45).
Yorshire 295 runs for 3 wickets, innings declared closed (Oldroyd 119),
Sussex" v. Northants,
At Brighton, Sussex beat North- "Division.
P. W. L Pts.amptonshire by eight wickets,
60-19 Northanta 46 (Tate 5 for 22 Chinese: R.C. II. ........ 6
Wensley & for 23) and 207 (Weasley Chinese R.C. I. 5 5 0 10 Kowloon 0.0.5 41 86 for 75) Recreio IL
541 B 0.0 3. 9. 0 3 53
South China A.A... 3 Kennedy Road M.Q. 5 Civil Service C.O.... S Hong Kong t.. Nippon RAM.C
R.A.O.C.
5 93
6 2.4
Tadian B.C.6 Y.M.C.A.4
39 4.0 4.0 Recreio
7.0 98 Kowloon fodian F.C. 7 21-19 TILDEN WINS AT QUEEN'S
CLUB. AMERICA BEATS BRITAIN. (THROUGH RAUTÊR'S AGENCY.]
2-0
4-7
The following are the results of 10- 1 the Lawn Tennis Championships
played at Queen's Club:
10-17
Bingles.
BEMI-FINALS.:
Hunter beat Hopman 6-4, 7-5. Tilden best Coan 6-2, 6-2
TINAL,
5. Tiden best Hunter 6-3, 6-2, 6-1.
Ladies' 'Singles.
20-13
M.B... Eoyal Engineers, Playing at Kowloon the Mitsui
Playing at slented the Royal Engineers by 3 games Scores:- at baseball field | M.B.K. 51; R.E. 48.
Tbb Filipinos garnered five runs must be remembered that they are in the seventh and last inning. J. still infants
Alvares went in first and was struck and such a haphazard method of BE T. Kitajima and K out by Lee D. Leonard, singled, dealing with them only tends to Fernanda doubled and got D. discourage them.
Matsu; T. Fujimori and 8. Fuku- shima; Z. Tachibama and Y. Koyama
EL Col Skinner, Lt.-Col Wyatt Capt. Jacobs-Larkcom, Spr, Earl
St. Trumper, Big White BASEBALL IN HONG KONG. Your correspondent. has deemed
it worth his while to criticise the Hippon of Indian B.C umpire, but I fail to see where he (TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG got in his notion that the last hit On their own courts, at Mody
́DAILY^PRIJA,''}
made by Bling was a foul ball, for Road, Kowloon, the Nippon Ciab he was at least ten yards away lost to the Indian R.C. by 15 games. from the plate, and it must have Scores-Nippin 49; LRC, 57.
Nippon: Isomura and Fujieda been marvellous that he could have, judged the flight of the ball from Nomura and Batch; Yoshibawa and that distance and at almost right Hachiuma,
Sza,In reading the comments made by your aparting correspon- dent in your last Monday's issue, I cannot help feeling that that worthy gentleman is doing his utmost to discourage baseball pro- gress in Hong Kong.
In making the remarks that the game between and I was nothing but a farce from beginning to end, bo hes andoubtedly forgotten that baseball is still in its infancy in Hong Kong and that promoters are trying their best to improve matters; therefore, any attempt on his part to condemn the players will certainly do no good but will prove to be disastrous to the aims of the H.K.B.A.
LA FINAL
Suseer 234 and for wickets.
Notts v. Gloucester.
At Nottingham, Notts beat Glou cestershire by eight wickets. Gloucester 118 and 277.. Notts 265 for 9 wickets, innings declared closed, and 131 for wickets.
Lancs. v. Leicester. At Liverpool, Lancashire beat Leicestershire on the first innings.
Leicester 198.
Lanca 237 for 7 wickets. Bain etopped play.
Glamorgan v. Derby.
At Cardiff, Glamorgan lost to Derbyshire by 10 wickets.
Glamorgan 157 and 181 (Lee & for
44).
Derby 234 runs and 5.runs for no wicket.
v. Cambridge. Surrey At the Oval, Surrey drew with Cambridge University.
Cambridge 453 (Benbrook 100, Kick 100)..
Barres 182 and following on 304 (Sandham 129).
The Army Royal Hary. At Lord's, the Army beat the Miss Ridley best Mme. Nicolopoule Royal Navy by 10 wicketa.
48, 61, 60.
Doubles.
JOURTH BOUND. Tiden and Hunter beat Cochet.
and Lacoste 6-1, 64.
· SEMI-FINALB.
Crawford and Hopman (Australia) best Leighton Crawford and Helmore 6-1, 61 Tilden and Hunter beat C. Scroope
and O'Callaghan (the Irish Davis Cup players) 46, 6-3, 6-4.
Tilden and Hunter, beat Crawford and Hopman 45, 6-1, 86, 6–8;
Mixed Doubles.
Fraulein Ausem (Germany) and
W. Coen(U.B.A.
beat Baroness von Reznicek (Ger- many) and Brookes (Australis) 64,85
Ladies Doubles, DMiss Bennett, and Miss Harvey beat Mies Clark and Miss Thomas 6-2, 4-6, 62. AMERICA AT EASTBOURNE,
AV Eastbourne the United States beat Britain by 3 matches to %
Lott and Hennessey (U.8.A.) beat Godfree and Collins 8-10, 6-1, 36, 7-5, 7-5
angles to the umpire 1 The umpire Money & Hussin D and the catcher, were about the only | Mohamed 8, 8, Hussin, two persons who could have any say Ismail; A. H. Madar, §. A. R. on the decision, and if the catcher Bay.
University v. Chinang 2.0, was satisfied that it needed no re vocation I would advise your re On their own ground, the Univer porter to do likewise. The umpire's sity loat to the Chinese 11.0, by work behind the plate is not an 31 games Scores:-University 34 easy job, and we must gave him full C.R.C. 65, credit for having performed as well Varsity: Sousa and Barrow;
as he could. Of course, mistakes | T. L. lu and H. T. Lee, L. K. Tan often do happen, but then the play and Y. B. Ng ers have the right to appeal against the decision. Yours faithfully,
∙L.C.
O.R.C. IL Lo, T. C. Ju; J. K Lau, W. E Teor; M. C. Lau, F. E. | Kwok,
Austin beat Hennessey (USA) 63, 36, 89, 16, 62
Lott (U.S.A) best Sharpe 6-3,
57, 6-2, 6-3
The Army 580 for 5 wickets, innings declared closed (Capt. E Williams 228) and 44 for no wicket. Royal Navy 296 (Lieut. Arnold & for 41) and, following-on, 332.
FINE HURDLING.
WEIGHTMAN SMITH BEATS GABY.
[TAKOUGH KEUTER'S AGKSCY.] In the. Oxford and Southern Counties Athletic Championships the 120 yards hurdles was won by the South African, G. Weightman Smith, who beat the holder, F. Gaby by a yard in 144-5 secs equalling the British record.
DAVIS CUP.
(THROUGH REUTES'S 20ENCT.]
In the semi-final of the European zone at Prague, Czecho-Slovakia beat Holland by 3 matches to 2
Great Britain Well Boston In the remaining two matches of the match between Great Britain and Italy, Higgs best Stolani 6-1, 36, 63, 5-7, 6-2, and Morpurgo beat Gregory 6-0, 6-1, 6-2. - Italy thus won by 4 matches to one. Z
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Division I.
Civil Service lost to Kowloon C.C.
by 3 shots Craigengower beat Kowloon Bowl-
ing Green, by 8 shota Police beat Kowloon Docks 'by 9
abots. Total Score: Home, 181; Away,
187
Division II East Point lost to Craigengower by
11 hote
beat
Kowloon Bowling Green
Recreio "A" by 23 shots, Kowloon C.C. lost to Civil Service
by 22 shots. Total Score: Home, 179; Away,
180.
DIVISION I.
Civil Service 6.07 ». Kowloon 0.0. Playing at home, the Civil Ser- vice C.C. lost to the Kowloon C.C by 3 shots. 0.8.C.C., 35; K.0.0., 58.
C.8.0.C.: Oswick, Booker, Gre gory, Hollidge (skip) 15; Whant, Westlake, Deakin, Grimmitt (skip) 24; Laing, Haynes, Alderman, Pen- dered (skip) 16. Total 53.
K.C.C.: Gitting, Burford, Overy, Chapman (skip) 19; Dobbie, Howe, Smith, Fraser (skip) 21; Lammert, Goodwin Wragge, Gibson (skip) 15 Total 55.
Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon Bowling G.G. Playing at home, the Craigen. gower.C.C. beat the Kowloon Bowl ing Green Chrb by 8 shots. 0.0.0., 60 K.B.G.C.,
C.C.C.: Neves, Sousa, Rumjahn, Bradbury (skip) 17; Brightman, Rack, Beer, Omar (kip) 21; } Buchanan, Bosselet, Bennett, Bass (skip) 22. Total 80.”
K.B.G.C. Duncan, Gow, Hol land, Macfarlane (skip) 23; Nish, Harvey, Magill, Russell (skip) 14; Farrell, Siltstone, Hall, Gur (akip) 15. Tota) 2.
Police R.C... Kowloon Docks R.C. Playing at home, the Police R.C. beat the Kowloon Docks R.C. by 9
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P. R. C.: Glendinning, Har greaves, Hollands, "A. Clark (skip) 21; Oram, Weri, Marks. Moss (skip) al; Wiltaire, Leod, Mair, J Clark (skip) 4. Totar 66,
K.D.R.C. Graig, Henderson, McLaggan, Gray (skip)" 93; Good- man, Condon, Cullen, Lapsley (skip) 18; Atkinson, Cooper, Lind Bay, Brown (skip) 15. Tatal 57.
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Division I
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P. W.-D. L. Pts.
0 10
14
9
2
East Point R.O. v. Orsigengower,
Playing at bome, the East Point R.C. lost to Orsigangower C.C. by 11 shots. E.P.RO, 50; 0.0.0., 70.
E.P.R.C.: Gahagan, Black, do Rome, Lee (skip) 8; Hatch, Kin- to date are:- naird, Webster, McBride (skip) 27; Middleton, Shaw, Hampton, "Mos
Craigengower*** Kellar (skip) Total 30.
0.0.0. Coates, Reed, Lewis, Taikoo B.C... 3 Knott (skip) 30 Kharas, Nichol Kowloon C. C. 490 son, Sellwood, Fritz (skip) 2; Police ILC. 20 Lunny, Abbas, Van der Lely, Kowloon D.R.C.5 20.34 Collins (skip) 15. Total 70.
Kowloon B.G.C. 3 2 0 34 Kowloon Bowling 0.0. r. Recreio Civil Service 400 40
SHOTS FOR AND, AGAINST. ¦ Playing at home, the Kowloon
For Agst. Up. Dn.
48 Craigengower... 314 900 Bowling Green Club beat the Club de Recreio A" by 23 hot Kowloon B.G.0 318 283
300 K.B.G.C., 68, Recreio A 48.4"
Palice R.C. 230 23310. 0 I K.B.G.0. Stenham, Hat, Hog Taikoo R.O. 135 178- bin, Forster (skip) 91; Beed, Drake, Kowloon D.R.C. 304 310 Craig, Boylance (skip) 10; Rundell, Kowloon 0.0... 219 231 Hall, Johnstons, Macfarlane (skip) Civil Service. 210 255 38. Total 49. “
Division II.
0
W. D. L Pt
Recreio "A" Marques, E A Alves, C. M. 8.. Alves, A Ribeiro (skip) 14; F. X Silva, LCR East Point B.C. 64 Sousa, C. G. Bilva, Luz (skip) 24; Kowloon B.G.C. 6 Fas, Rodrigues, Lopes, J. Ribeiro Civil Service
Dr Craigengawers. (skip) 8. Tota) 1 Kowicon 0.0. v. Civil Bezrice 0.a. Taikoo B.C. Heoreio "B Playing at home, the Kowloon
Recreio: "A C.C. lost to the Civil Service C.C Yacht Club by 99 Shola. K.0.0., 81; C.5.0.C., Kowloon 0.0.
450.
K.C.O. Raven, Shank, Hamblin, SHOTH TOR AND AGAINST/- Hirst (skip) 21; Brace, Smith, Bor- For Agst. Up Da rowman, Petheram (skip) 10; Kowloon B.G.0, 407-2971190, webb Harrison Lay, Herridge Hecroic "A" 326 218 (skip), 20, Tots! Civil Service 236 11 470
C.B. CO Holdinan, Jones, East Point R.O. 357-246 Archibald, Massey (skip) 28; Eccle Taikoa B.C... 174-172 209299 shall, Longbottom, Luck Taylor Recreio "B": ̧.... 329 33 (akip) -29; Simmonds, Bickford, Craigengower-
(Continued on next Column) Kowloon £.0 164 206 Murphy, Altar (skip) 10 Total 73 Yacht Club 132 193
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