THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1929.
Local Sport
Lawn Bowts.
TAIKOO SENIORS DEFEAT
CIVIL SERVICE.
PROGRAMME CURTAILED.. OWING TO RAIN,-
The unexpected break in the weather on Saturday afternoon
TENNIS LEAGUE.
ANOTHER WEEK END DISAPPOINTMENT,
ONE MATCH DECIDED.
DAVIS CUP, TENNIS.
BRITAIN LEADS IN ZONE
- SEMI-FINAL.
(THROUGH ZEUTAR'S AGENCY.]".
BUDAPEST, June 13. For the second consecutive week
Hungary and Britain are meeting end sharp showers rendered all the courts, except those of the Univer-in one of the semi-finals of the sity, unfit for play. In the only European zone of the Davis Cup match decided the Kowloon Crielawn tennis competition. ket Club beat the University as
SWIMMING GALA
AT CANTON.
A VERY SPORTING EVENT.
FRIENDLY ANGLO.CHINESE
RIVALRY,
[FROM OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.}
CANTON, June 18. The Swimming Gala between the Canton Swimming Bath Club and the Canton Y.M.C.A., held on Satur- day, at the Canton Y.M.C.A., was won by the Canton Swimming Bath Club. Much interest was shown in the match, and a big crowd, both foreign" and Chinese, was present,
kind between Cantonese and foreign The competi- nationals in Canton. tion was keen throughout, but the foreigners won most of the events.
again interfered with the lawn expected, the final scores in their br 5-7, 7-3, 3-7, 6-2 6-3; H. W. this being the first meeting of the
Three
bowls League programme. senior and two junior fixtures were postponed.
Taikoo seniors, who played at Civil Service.. found the heavy ground in their favour, and won by 16 shots, all home rinks being defeated. The results of two junior matches were as expected. Civil Service at home, beat Kowloon C.C. by 3 shots, while their junior team also gained the points from Club de Recreio by four shots.
The Yacht Club visited Taikoo but the game had to be stopped owing to rain after playing three heads, the home team as this stage having a lead of one shot.
DIVISION I
יין
Recreio r. Civil Service. Playing at home, Civil Service lost to Taikoo by 10 shots (50-68).
Rooker
Alderman.
T.R.C.
Grimes
Stalker
J. Laing
McLeod
Chapman
favour being 8 sets to 1.
The scores follow:-
*A DIVISION..
UNIVERSITY . K.C.C.
At Pokfulam, the University lost to the Kowloon Cricket Club by eight sets to one.
For the visitors the Fincher brothers again, proved to be the best pair.
(University)-Prof. L. Forster and B. H. Wong. G. E. Yeoh and F. Y. Khoo, T. W. Cheng and G. de Sousa.
(K.C.C.)-E. C. Fincher and E. X. Fincher, S. E. Green and F. L. Zimmern, C. E. Millard and
A. E. Guest.
LEAGUE TABLES.
Grimmitt (S.) 17 Ferguson (S.) 19 Kowloon C.C.
→ Morrison
.. Wotherspoon
Maughan
Brawn
(S.)
T. Laing Holdman
Gregory Taylor
17
Chalmera
Sloan
Matthews
Kebring bent Gregory of Britain
Austin (Britain) beat Takacs 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.
A Doubles Win
BUDAPEST, June 16. gory and Collins (Britain) beat Kehrling and Aschner (Hungary)' Britain now leads 6-2, 1-4, 6-2, 6-3. by matches to one.
BILLIARDS.
YAL CA. v. SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY,
A very sporting billiard match was played on Friday night at the European .C.A. between the home tear and the Somerset Light Infantry, the former winning "by 852 points to 703..
Scores were as follow:-
Y.M.C.A
E. N. Ponsford C. Pile
Kemp....
130 180
150
H. Burson
130
H. Mundy
102
A. R. Brown
150
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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 330 METRES.
1.43 p.m.--Weather report,
3.30 to 6.30 p.m.-Programme of Chinese music, (Records supplied by Messrs. Tin Shou Tong).
7.49 pm.-Evening weather re Barrister at Westminster County port. Court: I cannot agree with my 8
child does learned friend that a pot feel pain so much as an adult It is not according to my recollec tian. Judge Turner: Well, how aften were you thrashed
1.
p.m.-Evening programma. (Victor and H.MV. records sup plied by Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co.).
10.30 p.m.-Close down.
HOUSES TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT
In the Davis Cup doubles, Gre There were altogether 'ten events, Power Large Object Glasses.TO EET-FLATS in HUMPRZET! WANTED- Young Chinese Male
AMERICANS WIN.
the winners being as follows:-
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Two Lengths Breast Stroke.
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Long Plunge.-, R. Rasmussen; , H. Watling
EASTBOURNS, June 15. In the Anglo-American tennis tournament here, Van Ryn (U.S.A.) beat Powell 6-0, 6-3, 6-3, and Alli- son (E.S.A.) beat Lester 6-4, 6-3, 8-8.
In the doubles Allison and VanHing; 4. To Yin Fan Ryn beat Crole-Rees and Eames 3-1, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, America winning the series by 3 matches to nil.
One Length under Water-1, E. A. Brander; 2, To Shing Kam
Musical Lifebuoys.-1, Lau Kwok
In the
"Big Bill" Beats Coen.
NORDWIJK, June 13, Dutch Championships P. W. L Pts. semi-final W. T. Tilden best Wi
bur Coon, the 17-year-old Davis Cup player 10-5, 6-3, 6-2.
C.A.C.U.
Randle
A Division.
Deakin
Hollidge
Hồng Kong C.C.
+
4
5 4 1 4
Chinese R.C.
4
3 1 3
M.B. K.
Indian R.C.
1
0
South China A.A... 4
1
($)) .......
Club de Recreio University
2
0
ง
A
Craigengowar C.C. 3.
.0
3 ..... 30
3 0
"B" Division.
Drummond
P. W. L. Pts.
(8.).
16 (S.) ....... 20
Hong Kung C.C.
4
0 4
4
Total
50,
Total
Chinese R.C.
4
4 Ŭ મ
63
M.B.K.
4
1 3
Y.M.C.A.
3
1
R.E. and R.S.
2
University
D
Club de Recreio
1
Nippon
1
Kowloon C.C.
1
South China A.A... 2
C
Indian P.C.
4 0 4
0
"C" Division.
DIVISION II.
Craigengower. Kowloon C.C.
Playing at home, Craigengower
beat Kowloon C.C. by 23 ahots
(73-18).
C.0.0.
iKharas
Flogg
O'Brien
1.0.0.
Lasham
Borrowman
Lawrence
Two Length: Free Style.-1. B. Rasmussen; 2, E. H. Shekury; 3, To Yin Fan.
Fancy Diving-Lau"Kwok Hing; 2, P, Deitrich; 3, M. Gavin.
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TOLLEY WINS AMATEUR TITLE.
SCOTTISH ARTISAN'S GREAT FIGHT.
AMERICAN HOPE"
BEATEN,
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
SANDWICH, June 13.
In the Final of the British Amateur Golf Championship, played P. W. L Pts over 36 holes. C. J. H. Toller beat J. Nelson Smith, & Scottish artisan,
Civil Service C.C... 5. 4 1 Rosselot (S.).. 23 Hepburn (S.) 13 Club sto Reereio 4 4 0
Field
Langenstrass
Cavanagh
Wiltshire (S.) 13
Luck
Pearse
Abbas
Chinese R.C.......... 3 1 Hong Kong CC... 3
South China: A.A.'..... I Indian R.C.
4
•
Ilaven Webb
2 བྷ1
1 0
1
Purves
Labrum (S.)... si
Ross
Brace Blackburn
Craigengower C.C.. 3 R.E. and R.S. B.A.O.C.
3
0
4
0
4
k
Collias (3.)... 40 Robinson (S.) 9
Total 73
Total
48
Recreio. Civil Service. Playing at home, Club de Recreio lost to Civil Service by four ahátá (51-55).
Recroia.
Sousa
Riberio
Barros -
C.8.0.0.
Simmonds
Hollands
Davies
Basto (S.).... 15 Hayes (8)
Baptista
Gomes
SOCCER IN SOUTH AFRICA:
ENGLAND WINS FIRST ".TEST."
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
DERBAN, June 15. In the first of three Soccer tests A touring English team 18 South Africa by a goals to
Whant Bickford Sara Gutierrez (3.) 19 Archibald (S.) 19
Alves
L. Remedios
E. Remedios
Rosário
Lockhart
Wood Luck
Barros (8)... 18 Massey (S.)... 18
Total
***... 57.
Total
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
53
P. W. D. L. Pts. Taikoo B........ 5 4 0 1 8 3.0 2 G Kowloon D.R.C. 8.
6. 3 0 2 Craigengawer Kowloon C.C....5 Kowloon B.G.O. 4
SHOTS FOE AND AGAINST.
3
0" 2
2 0
4
Oltib de Recreio
4
2
4
Civil Service... 8
2.
4.
Police RO....... 5
0 .0
8 0
Far Agst. Up.
Da.
Craigongower 315 297 Kowloon B.G.C. 237 248
Kowloon D.R.C. 321 281. Taikoo R.C.
60
0
*316 272
44
0
15
0
[1
Dilib de Recreio 230 243
D
13
Police RC 200, 280
0
93
0
34
Kowloon C.C.... 205 299 Civil Service
0 272 3137 Division II.
"Civil Service Craigengowar
Yacht Clubin
$1,.
P. W. D. L. Pts.
5
8:01 10 4 0 18
Electric R.O... 5 Kawlaon B.G.0 8 3 Taikod R.O... 4 Clue de Recreio 6
Kowloon C.C.
3.0
2 G
3 0 2 6
0 3 0
2
0., 2 10 5 2
4
5 0.0 5
beat
by 4 up and 3 to play.
The Game.
Smith won the first hole in four, Tolley pulling a drive and taking three from the edge of the green. The next three were halved.
At the 5fth Smith had himself a stymie, and did not get near the Hole with a niblick effort over the intervening ball, Tolley squaring in four.
Neither was near the pin from the sixth tee and the hole was halved.
At the seventh Tolley, topped a maahio shot, Smith winning with a
5.
At the eighth both missed drives and were bunkered, the hole being halved. At the ninth Smith wa
more
A return match will be held in the near future in Shameen, and the official representatives of the C.S.B.C. said that there will be plenty of competition' for the Chi nese team.
The judges were: Messrs. C. E. Watson, W. O. Kohler, A. Hoffmeis ter, William Fang, T. F. Wai säd
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Manila, P.I-Dugo, a barrio or native Filipino village of. Cama laniugan, Cagayan, far up in the northern reaches of the island of Luzon, claims to be one of the few, if not the only, barrios to have abolished cock-fighting.
becoming roma second, shot, Tolley as primitive as any other barrio.
| square.
T.T. RACE FATALITY. A FRACTURED SKULL. (THROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY.]
June 15. DOUGLAS, four Mr. D. Lamb. one Senior T.T. riders who crashed at the same spot, has died from fractured skull,
Popular Smith.
Smith was frequently outdriven, but played good second shots. There was a great cheer for Smith when he holed a shot from off the aluminium tenth green with an putter for a win in three.
Smith half-styinted at the eleventh hole with a long putt which struck a
the intervening ball. Each asked the other to bole a foot putt for a
INTERPORT MATCH ARRANGEMENTS.
SHANGHAI BOWLERS INVITED FOR SEPTEMBER,
At a Committee meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Associa tion held on Friday, it was decided to invite the Shanghai Interport team to visit Hong Kong prefer ably during the month of Septen ber. The match will be played on the Kowloon C.C. ground. A gelee tion committee of three, and an entertainment committee of five were appointed.
..
It was agreed that a dollar per head be charged as gate fee for men, this to include tea. Another proposal adopted was that the various Crabs, be asked to entertain
the Shanghai tears on the day of their respective matches with the
visitors......
Local Competitions. The Honorary Secretary inform ed the meeting that 37 matches still remain to be played in the pre- liminary and arst rounds of the Open Championship. It was de- cided to finish the first round ties Tor Agat. Up. Da. on July 15 and the zecond round
SHOTS FOL AND AGAINST.
Civil Service...
0.
.rloni 373 326
Cragenkwese
0
half in four.
Tulley got square at the twelfth, boling a five footer, Smith failing from a yard.
Tolley was bunkered with his second at the thirteenth, but Smith missed a short putt for the hole.
A long fourteenth hole was halved for a poor six.
Tolley, with a great chip shot from a bed of buttercups, halved
the fifteenth.
sixteenth, Smith holing an eight Tolley cut a tee shot at the short footer for the lead.
teenth hole and the next hole was Tolley got square. at the seven-
halved in five.
At the end of the first round the score was all square.
Afternoon Play.
L
In the afternoon Smith was bunkered twice, Tolley taking the first hole. Smith, got square at the third, holing a four-yarder.
Five or six years ago Dugo was
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of Moro-moro gave the people their only sport: On these two sports they gambled what money they made in the tobacco fields.
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Semi-Finals,
In the semi-Finals C. J. H. Tolley. (Liverpool) beat Rex W. Hartley (Sunningdale) one up.
J. N. Sinith (Earl's Ferry) beat John Dawson (U.S.A.) at the 10th hole.
Rain fell heavily and, the wind was blowing half a gale when Smith and Dawson played, the latter being
one of the favourites for the cham Smith hooked his second shot at pionship. Dawson was unperturbed the fourth hole. He played a faulty but became rattled by, a slack drive drive at the fifth and hooked then the 18th hole. Smith, won the tee-shot-into the hillside at the sixth. Tolley becoming three up.
Tolley took the next two, Smith won the ninth, boling a three-yarder..
Tolley was over the green with his second at the tenth and played
10th, 17th and 18th holes to become Fall square and then made a glorious drive at a perfect second shot at the 19th hole.
Dawson's third shot took his ball to a yard from the pin and Smith's third was two feet away.
A bad second at the eleven, Smith American's ball hit the hole with on August 15. It was also agreed
play the finals of the Open winning both. Championship, and the Spey Royal halved in four. Tolley took the again. Smith's fourth stroke Bank
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e
Signature...
Hartley, whom he could not shake
off.
"on the same day with pissing, tung MV for victory in
A letter was read from the Hon. ahots through the green at the
365 315
50
0
47
0
to
Yacht Club... 300 264 34
Taikoo R.C... 253 92139
"
Electric HO.... 203 203
0
10
Club de Recreio 319 3880
67
Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G., o cepting the position of President
fourteenth, Tolley became dormie.
Kowloon O.C.....235 300
0 131
(Continued on next Column).
and wishing the Association con- tinued prosperity.
Tolley the match by 4 and J.
The fifteenth was halved, giving
(Continued on next Golumn).
Eventually. Tolley became
dormy one at the 18th, which was halved, giving him the victory.
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