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LAWN BOWLS.

CIVIL SERVICE DEFEAT CRAIGENGOWER.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929.

Kowloon Dock R.O, ». Taizoo, Gittins Playing at home, Kowloon Dock Petheram R.C. lost to Talkoo by five shoes Overy (39-38).

Gibson

Dunbar

TAX SOSTO

K.D.R.C.. Maggan

T.R.C. McLeod

(S.)

Lopes

vanovich (8.)

F. Silva

ONE SHOT WIN IN, JUNIOR'

Kempton

Chapman

Burford

L. Socas

MATCH.

Greig Cullen

(S.) Atkinson Ramsay Lindsay Brown

Morrison

Wotherspoon

Hyde Lay

S. Silva

19

(S.)

19

Lammert (S.) 91 Luz (S.)

99

Chalmers Grimes Matthews

Total

$1. Total

53

Drummond

........ IS

(5.)

Keown

Saturday's programme of Lawn Bawis League matches were com pleted with the exception of the junior division Axture between Tai koo and Kowloon CLC,, which had to be postponed owing to adveme ground conditions. Craigengower,

senior division champions last sensor, were defest ed at home by Civil Service. The battle of the Docks ended in favour of Taikoo The Police suffered their second defeat and Club de Recreio started in this division with a rerere.

In junior games, the Electricians did well by defeating Recreio at King's Park. Civil Service defeat- ed Bowling Green Chib by one shot. The Yachtsman scored a win home.

DIVISION 1. Cralgengower 0.0. Civil Service 0.0.

Total

DIVISION II

*

(S.)

Recreio . Hong Kong Electric. Hedley

Playing at home, Club de Recreio Docherty

Stalker McKelvic,

Laing

lost to Hong Kong Electric R.C. by Punebeon (S.) 17 Ferguson (S.) 15 in shots (30-62).

Recreio. Total 48 Gomes

-Remedies Kowloon Bowling G.C. r. Police, Rosario

Playing at home, Kowloon Bowl-Gutierrez (S.) 17 ing Green Club defeated the Police E. L Barros by six shot: (02-36).

A Rozario K.B.G.C. Duncan

A. Alves Nish Jale

ip

P.R.C. Shepherd Hargreaves Marks

H.K.E.R.C. Tarbuck Guhagan Akehurst Webster (S.).. L. de Rome Hatch Descop

TENNIS LEAGUE.

FOOTBALL.

UNITED SERVICES COM-

PETITION.

EARLY ** THRILLER.”

C.R.C. **A** BEÄTEN.

The Hong Kong Cricket Club provided a thriller" on Saturday by beating the Chinese Recreation Club in the "A" Division of the current League.

to 4

H.M.S. BRUCE DEFEAT SMALL UNITS.-

од

"ST. JOSEPHS" SPORTS.

SOME FINE RUNNING.

་་

990 yards (Junior).-, KAWAY mura (Time: 26.1/5 secs.), "Ho Kwong.

M.

Sop yards (Senior)-1, Murata (Time: 23.1/5 secs); L Silva.e

100 yards Handicap, (boys of St. Joseph's College Brunch School).-- The 13th Annual Athletic Sports 1. E. Xavier; 2, R. Marques; 3, A. of St. Joseph's College took place | Xavier,

Saturday at the Military Ground at Scokenpoo. The meet. Paul's On Saturday, on the United Seeing was in every way a success and Guterres; 2 Doris Chue.

100 yards Handicap (girl of St. Institution)-1, Elvira nearly forty races figured on the dres a very large crowd, includ-Institution)-1, Rosie Murphy; programme. As usual the Sports 120 yards (girls of St. Paul's ing old boys and parents, who thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

Violet Bradbury.

Senior events were

Races in both the Junior and times. The bicycle race produced. won in good wheel to wheel struggle between unfortunately, mistook the bell for Eddie Roza and L. Roza. L. Roza, the final lap to be the finishing bell and stopped riding, In the Open Mile Race for the Military. Pie. King, K.O.S.B., was forced to take third

champion of position against two Indiana,"

the

Is was generally expected that the vice ground, Chatham Road, Bruce Chinese would emerge victorious, deleated Small Vaits by four goals but probably due to the changed to three in the semi-final of the nature of scoring, the home team United Services junior competition won a creditable victory by 3 sets Small Units took the lead early

It is worthy of note that the Chinese aggregated games through a slip on the part of the while the winners had 30 only.

sailors' goalie, Elliott sending the ball into an empty goal. This lead was maintained until the interval.

Bruce levelled up early in the second half. Penny came out to clear a long shot by Rowell and misjudged the fight, and the hall bouncing over his head entered the

In the same division, M,B.K. scored a comfortable victory over Craigengower.

The tie between South China and Indian Recreation was postponed. The Chinese Recreation Club, a expected, beat South China easily Basto (S.). 20 Davies (5.). 97 in the "B" Division, while Recreio Baptista. Way

accounted for the Kowloon Cricket Normington

Olub.

University started the season Paul

well by beating the Indian Recrea tion Club, while the Japanese 13 match ended in a win for ALB.K.

Only two matches were played in the "C" Division.

Hall (S.)...... 15 West (S.)...... 1 Machado Eccleshall

McIntosh

Playing at home, Craigengower Farrall

Port

Fender Hollands

last to Civil Service C.C. by 20 | Cow (3.) ...... 19 Moss (S.)...... 18 shots (52-72). "

C.0.0.

Brightman

Coates

Arculli

C.S.0.0.

Booker

A derman

Bennett

Omar (5.)...... 12 Brawn (8.)... 23

Phillips

Rose

Horbin.

Magill (S.)

www.

Total

62

Glendinning

Field McLeod is Hair (S.).

Total

19

16

Kowloon C.0, n. Recreto,

Barros

J. Ribeiro

(S.) *** Total

19

Muskett (5.)

30

Total

eg

Civil Servics r. Kowloon B.G.C. Playing at home, Civil Service CC. defeated Kowloon Bowling Green Club by one shot (37-58),

C.S.C.C. Lockhart

Playing at home, Kowloon C.C.Wood Taylor (3.)... 22 detented Club de Recreio by eight | Randle

Neves

Laing

Sousa

Archibald

Rumjahn

Gregory

Bradbury (S.)

Buchanan

Sara

ไป

Razack

Berr

Deakin Hollidge

shots (62-56). »

K.C.C. Prace

Recreio.

C. Alves

ra

| Howe

Smith Fraser

(5.)

H. Alves

15

Basa (S.)........ 19. Grimmitt (5.) 27

Total

32

Total

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The detailed results follow:- "A" DIVISION.

Hong Kong C.0. v. C.R.C. Ou their own ground, the Hong Eong C.C. defeated the Chinese B.C. by ive sets to four. Scores:- G. W. Sewell and A. D. Hum. phreys (H.E.0.0.) Jost to M. W. Lo and M. K.

beat Ho Ka Lau and Yow

Man Kit

beat Ng Sze Kwong and C.

Choa

J. G. Lawrie and A. J. Arm-

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Lo

beat Ho Ka Lau and Yew

Man Kit

beat Ng Sie Kwong and C.

Choo

E. D. Lawrence and H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.0)

last

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Man Kit

beat Ng Sze Kwong and C.

Choa

Craigongower C,0. v. M.B.E.

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Bruce added three goals in about ten minutes. Brown took a pass from the right wing and de fected the ball into the net. Welch hit the upright and rebounded into sent in a orces shot and the ball the goal

A penalty for "hands" was een verted by Evans, thus giving the Brace 4 to 1 lead.

Smith, the Units centre-forward, was off the field while the second and third goals were scored. The Caits rallied later and were award- ed a penalty, Gillett converting. Elliott sent across from the right and Gillott seat the ball into the 4--0 net.

With the score d to 3 against 6them, Small Units tried hard to level up but when the whistle 4sounded they were defeated by the

odd goal in seven

H.M.S. Bruce now meet the R.A. in the final on Tuesday next..

The K.C.S.B. and RA will con- 8-test the senior final on Wednesday next. Both games wil be played 61 on the Garrison ground at Sockur-

Kick off each day at 5 p.m."

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3-6 INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.

ENGLAND DEFEATS

BELGIUM.

(THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]

At Happy Valley, the Craigen- gower 0.C. lost to the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha by two sets to seven, C.C.C.- W. Leonard and G. Lia, O. Ismal and E. Zimmern, H: D. Rumjabn and G. Bodiker.

M.B.K.-T. Honda and T. Aki- yama, T. Yamada and Nimura, H. of 35,000, England beat Belgium by Yoshida and U. Kawaguchi. $ goals to 1.

Match Postponed,

...

The match between the South China Athletic Association and the Indian Recreation Club was post- poned.

"B" DIVISION.

Chinese B.O. v. 8.0.A.A.

"

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C. defeated the South Chins AA. by nine sets 'to nil

OR.C.-I. Tak Check and H. Lo, Lai Kwong Tsun and Lau Fook Ki, Cheng Chi Wing and Lau Man Ching.

BRUSSELS, May 10. In ideal weather, before a crowd

University . LR.C.

At Pokfulam, the University de. Icated the Indian R.C. by even sets to two.

University.P. C. Lim and T. K Lin, T. W. Chong and T. K. Tan, G. de Scusa and I, T. Lee.

I.R.C.-S. A. Ismail and A. H. Madar, 5. A. R. Bux and N. B. Kitchell, S. S. Hussain and D. Mohamed.

M.B.K.. Nippon."

On their own ground, the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha defeated the Nippon Club by six sets to three.

M.B.K.-Y. Kitajima and T. Ede,

-S.C.A.A. Ng Shan Kwan and Tsang Choong Nin, To Choon Yau and Li Yu Wing. Leung Ki Chius. Fukushima, and T. Ema, M. and Ko Teo Wang.

Tohchi and J. "Nakamura."

Nippon Club. Nomura and K. Suyeuaga, Y. Sajiki and K. Yoshi- kawa, K. Nakura and T. Fujieda.

"C" DIVISION,

Recreio . B.A.0.C.

Hong Kong 0.C. e. R.E. and E.S.

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R.E.&R.S.-Col. Skinner and At King's Park, the Club de Capt. de Linde, Major Kerrich and Recreio defeated the Royal Army S1. Atkinson, Major Tosh and Ordnance Corps by seven sets to Sergt. Trumper.

C. de R.-J. L. Xavier and M. Remedios, M Oliviera On their own ground, the Club Ribeiro, H. A. Noronha and C. A. and A. de Recreio defeated the Kowloon Basto. C.C. by seven sets to two.

Recreio r. 0.0.

R.A.O.C. Major

the

Old Boys' Races.

aside for Old Boys. C. d'Almada, This year, three races were set a hot favourite, easily won the 220 Marques was successful yards Old Boys' Race, and F. L. in the Veterans Race. Relay Race for old boys, however, The Inter-Hong was disappointing in that only two teams came to the line. The suppos- edly weaker team-Hong Kong Electric Company-surprised the crack runners of the University and won the race.

Champions.

440 yards (Junior),-1, A. Nham (Time: 1 min. 4 sees.); TÂ Fisher.

410 yards (Senior),-1, Murata (Time: 57 seca); 2, J. Lezama. School)-1, Alfreda Rozario

120-yards (girls of St. Mary's Georgina Fernandez

12

20 yards (Handicap (College Scouts).-2, A Assia, H. Guterres.

440 yards Handicap (College Ambulancemen).-1, Woo Pak Foo; 9, Yau Cheong.

-

Sack Race (Junior and Senior).

(Time: 2 mins 30.1/5 secs.); 2, A

C. Victor; 9, A. Abbas. Half Mile (Junior).1, A. Fisher

Half

Mile (Senior).), J. secs.); 2, J. Lezama. Sequeira (Time: 2 mins. 14.4/5

Сти

Two Miles' Bicycle Race.-1, E. Roza; 2, L. Roza; 3, Au Yes Cheong.

Francis School)-1, Mary Pau; 2, 120 yards Handicap (girls of St.

Mary Fisher.

120 yards Handicap (girls of the Canossian Institute)-1, Caroline Gardner; 9, Carolina Barros.

(Senior)-1, J. Sequeira (Time: 4 mins. 57 seca.);

One Mile

Two Japanese students won the Senior and Junior Championship medals. M. Murata took the Senior medal with 15 points, and A. Kawamura won the Junior | 9, Lee Kin Wah. medal with 18 points.

One Mile (Junior).-1, J. Pereira (Time: mits. 10 secs.); 2, A. Cruz.

1, Abdul Safur (Time: 4 mins. 48 One Mile (open to Military).- secs.); 2, Indar Singh.

Brother Director's Welcome. At the conclusion of the Sports. the Rev, Bro. Aimar, Director of the College, thanked the visitors Mr. Braga was always pleased to, C. d'Almada (Time: 23.3/5 for their support. Remarking that

990 yarda Handicap (Old Boys).. identify himself with everything secs.); 2, J. Figueiredo. connected with the College, in con- clusion, the speaker thanked that donors of the Challenge Cups and contributors to the prize fund, and also the Military Authorities for the loan of the ground.

An Old Boy Speaks. Replying to Bro. Aimar, the Hon. Mr. Braga remarked that he was only too pleased to identify himself with the College.

He could never forget that he, too, was an old boy and a "Brothers' Boy," He felt sure that all other Old boys shared his feelings towards their old school, and he could safely assure the Brothers that they could always rely on the old boys for their hearty support.

-

100 yards Handicap (Veterans). F. L. Marques; 2, E. Antonio. 1, St. Paul's Colleges, Queen's Invitation Relay (loen! schools). College.

Inter-Class Relay (small boys).- 1. Class 4 (Kowloon); 2, Class 5A. Inter Class Relay (Junior),-1, Class 3A; Claas SA. Inter-Claas Relay (Senior).--1, Class 20 Matriculation.

Inter-Hang Relay (teams of old boys)-15, Hong Kong Electric; 2, Hong Kong University.

30 yards Handicap (boys under 10)-1. S. Ozorio; 2. D. Alves; 3, F. Sequeira.

190 yards Consolation Race (Junior and Senior).-1 C." Marques, H. Botelho.

Senior

Championship Gold Medal-Won by M. Murata (15 points).

This was the second time that week he had the pleasure to give away prizes at a sports meeting, he went on. On this occasion he ceuld not disguise his sentiments, Junior Championship (Silver since his association with the Col Medal)--Won by Kawamura (18 lege sports bad assumed various points). forms. First when, as a little lad,

Prix Donors. he was a participant in the races The thanks of the College are and jumps; secondly, when, as due to the

following prize honorary secretary of the Old Boys' donora:- Association, he took an active part

Mesara, J. A. de Almeida, J. M. -- in organising this athletic meeting. Alves, A. C. Botelho, A. H. Basto, For every event there had been British American Tobacco Co., a large number of entrants and Bank of East Asia, M. F. Baptists, they had been very keenly contested J. J. Basto, N. Braga, M. oth in the Senior and Junior Botelho. Chosen & Co., Commercial divisions. The committee was con- Press, F. 1. d'Almada e Castro, gratulated on the innovation of an

Chartered Bank (Old Boys), Choa Inter-Hong Team Race which is yet Pea Sien, H. Dixon, Eastern Ex- contact between past and present M. A Figueirdo, Graca & Co., T. another incentive to maintain the tension Telegraph Co. (Old Boys), pupils so keenly advocated by Bro.aolamabbas, Gibb Livingston & Marcian who, he was sorry to Co.. (Old Boys), Hong Kong and learn, had been called away at Shanghai Bank (Old Boys), Hong short notice to Penang,

The healthy rivalry in sport has He Ki, O. Kitchell, Lai Wah & Kong Electric (Old Boys), Ha Iu, been a traditional feature in the Co., Little Adams and Wood, Mak life of the old College He ex-

Kon Sang, Mercantile Bank (Old perienced it more than fifty years Boys), J. M. Noronha, C. H. ago at the College, in Caino Road (smund, A. Reed, J. M. Rocha, J. and could still trace it in the

dern class rooms in Kennedy d'Almada Remedios, Dr. Sam Road and in the Branch School at Stephen, Mesira. Sousa, F. E. Kowloon. He was confident that it Hay Tong, Wing On & Co., Simon Silva, Tych & Co., J. Victor, Won would be found in the model school Bro. Aimar and his staff-hade Tan, South China Athletic As- planned on Prince Edward and rociation, A Kitchell, A. Chana- bour. Boundary Roads across the hot tong, and A. F. Osinund.

He hoped the lack of a proper The following were the officials: White and playing field would be made good Patron. His Lordship Bishop H. President. The Rev. Bro. Direc

Cpl. Thomson,

0.8.0.0. v. P.E. and E.B.

foon.

tor..

C. de RL. A. Rocha and G. 45/Sgt. Ruany, S. Comdr. Pavor and when they had the ground for prac-Valtorts, D.D. Noronha, L. A. Ribeiro and A. L/Cpl. Morgen, S/Sgt. Hardy and fice in De La Salle College at Kow- Remedios, A. A. Remedios and R. Robarts.

K.C.C.-L. Jack and Mackintosh, W: 1. Gittine and A. E. Gueat, G. Lee and Hambly.

(Continued on next Column).

Simmons

Rapley

Carr Murphy Haynes (6.)

Total

West Bell

13

Maclachlan (S.)

He was glad that the invitationa had been extended to, and accepted

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-by, the other Catholic Schools of vice C.C. defeated the loyal the Colony to take part in this an: Engineers and Royal Corps of nual open-air gathering. Signals by nine sets to mil.

C.S.C.C.-Major C. Willson and J. Barrow, D. Valetine and C. Spittey, J. Bendall and R. Jones,

'R.E. & R.S.-Q.S. Guinan and Q.M.S. McCulloch, Lieut. Martia Total..... 50 and Q.M.S. Goddard, Sgt. Palmer

and Sig. Atwood,

+

24

Zacht Club 2. Oralgengower.. Playing at home, the Yacht Club defeated Craigangower by 7 shota (80-63).

R.H.K.T.C.

Black

Carpenter

Hamilton

0.0.0.

Tuck

Pease Abba's

Shaw (9.)...... 14 Collins (9.)... 25

Reed

Jordain

Kharis Olow Ramsay

CALLgh Chipman (8.) 14 Lewis (8.)

Flegg Langenstrasse Macfarlane

· O'Brien Edwards (8.) 32 Rosselet

Total

Total

Abrabam Shields

DAVIS CUP TENNIS.

BRITAIN DEFEATS

FOLAND.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

Osto, May 10. In the concluding match of the 20first round of the Davis Cup Com petition, Hungary defeated Nor way by four matches to one.

British Success.

WARSAW, May 10, In the second round of the Davis 53 Cup Competition, Britain beat

Poland.

Results.

Oficials,

Mr. J. P. Brago, Messrs. F. H. General Committee. The Hon. Barnes, R. Choa, A. Tee, J. G. Ozorio, F. L. Marques, C. Dragon, and the Hev. Brothers of St. Joseph's College.

Judges-Hev. Bro. Joseph, and Mesara M. F Baptista, Ed. Cheung, AV Casano T. A Lennard, F. L. Marques, J. Smith, Goldenberg, D. Galaber, S H. Braga, C Dragon, C. A Marcal, Omar, and Skinner.

The following were the full re- Bults:-

Long Jump (Junior Champion 16 ft. 3 ins.); 2, A. Nham ship).1, Kawamurs (Distance:

Long Jump (Senior Champion ship1 A. Guterres (Distance: 18 ft. of ins); 2, Lee Kin Wah.

High Jump (Junior)-1, Kawa Timekeepers.-Messrs. mura (Height: 4. ft. 3 ins); 2 J. Leonard, H. Braga, and £.. A Gomes.

+J

High Jump (Senior).-1, JA Lezama (Height: 5 ft.); 2, Chow Hin You.

100 yards (Junior).-A. Nham (Time: 11.4/b sees.); 2, Kawamura. 100 yarda (Senior)-1, M. Murata (Time: 30.1/6 Becs.); 2, Cheong Wing,

Marcal.

Handicappers Messrs. Ed

Cheung, A. V. Gosano, C. Dragon and AE. Carvalho.

Starters. Mears. H. M. Omar.. and C. A. Goldenberg.

Scorera-Meurs. V. Chan, and Trien Xuong

Clerk of the Course. Mr.

100 yards Handicap (boys under Passmore.. 10)-1, L. Rodrigues; 2, F. Sequeira; 3, L. Sequeira,

120 yards Handicap (Senior boys of Kei Lap School)—1, Yau Tat) Wing Chan Bo Lo; 3 Tam Wing Kwong

Beception Committee. Messrs. F. H. Barnes, J. C. Ozorio, Cheung Shiu Ling, Noronha, R. Choa, and R. Perara,

Hon Secretaries-Rev. Bro. Cassian, and Mr. C. Guingam. 100 yards Handicap (Junior boys Working Committee.Mestr. A. of Kai Lap School)-1 Yau Tat M. Omar, L. Silva, F. Lopes. A Cheing; 2. Shiu Wah Kwong; 3,1 Guterres, 20 and Toon Lan Bang

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