THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929.
Local Sport
LAWN BOWLS' LEAGUE.
CRAIGENGOWER TAKE THE POINTS IN CLOSE GAME,
KOWLOON DOCK DEFEATED BY THE BOWLING. G.C.
ELECTRICIANS CONQUER.
All the Clubs playing on their own grounds in the senior division of the lawn bowls League on Saturday were beaten by the visitors. In the lower division two home teams won and the other two lost. Kowloon Dock suffered an unexpected defeat at home trom the Bowling Green, and the Electric team upset the plans of Craigengower juniors.
Craigongower made a further "advance by taking the points at the Kowloon C.C. ground in a very close game? The sucDESKOL of Kowloon Bowling Green and Club de Recreio moved them up close to the lenders. The defeat of the two Valley teams sent the Bowling Green to the top of the junior section by virtue of a better goal average than the Civil Service team. are two points behind the two with a match in hand. RESULTS AT, A GLANCE.
Division 1.
Craigengewer (away) beat Kow. Toon CC. by three shots (60-57). Bowling Green (away) beat Kow- loga Dock by five shots (32-17), Taikoo (away) beat the Police by
20 shots (66-413).
Craigengower
DIVISION II.
Talkoor. Gill Service.
Playing at home, Taikoo beat Civil Service by nine shots, 1-53.
|
T.R.C.
C.S.C.C.
Cameron Stewart Keown
Simmonds
Hollands Davies
Munro (6.)... 15 Haynes (S.)...
Recreio (away) beat Civil Ser-Watson,
vice by 13 shots (81-13).
Division II.
-Taikoo (home) hent Civil Servic
LAWN TENNIS.
HONG KONG C.C. BEAT INDIAN R.C..
A CLOSE MARGIN.
In the "B" Division of the Tennis League, on Saturday, the Hong Kong Cricket Club, on their own ground, defeated the Indian Recreation Club by the odd set.
H.K.C.C.-C. E. Holmes and J. Rodger, Dr. Montgomery and R. K. Valentine, C. C. Stark and H. R Remington.
ZAFRA SLAMS FIRST HOMER OF- THE SEASON..
SOUTH CHINA BEATS JAPANESE.
AMERICANS LOSE TO PHILLIES IN EXCITING GAME,
The baseball season opened on Saturday afternoon when Sir Shou-son Chow pitched the first ball into the safe hands "of Consul-General Roger C. Tredwell at the Navy Field, Carolins Hil
a:
Two league games were decided over the week-end. In the first one the S.CA.A. beat the Japanese in a rather tame game and yesterday the Filipinos had the better of an argument with the Hong Kong Ball Club whom they beat after an exciting game. Hundreds of ball fans turned out to watch the games and the grand stand was packed to the capacity on Saturday.
CATCHER BURRELL'S BAD LUCK.
CHINESE JAPANESE.
Playing before some hundreds of at Caroline Hill on
I.R.C.-S. A. R. Bux and A. ́H. Mina, S. S. Hussain and J. Shall fans
"PHILLIES" v. BALL CLUB.
Thrills and excitement abounded
Ball Club Scores Trio, "Johnny" Alvares blanked out the Ball Club in the third inninge, but Russakoff returned the compli ment when the Phillies had their
CORRESPONDENCE.
FOOTBALL STAND. RECEIPTS.
fourth time at bat. Thes the Bali | [TO THE EDITOR OF THE " HONG KONG
Club softled down to score a trio.
DAILY, PRASA."] Harris was at bat and singled out
Sin,In your issue of this morn to right fold and by the timeling, re stands at the H.K.F.C. Bonker was up the bases were full. ground, your article credita" me Bowker was out through an infield with aaying that last season the Association benoted by eome Ay but through an error Harris got $10,000. This is incorrect. What was that the home. Another error immediately I actually said Baw Owen-Hughes and Lammert stand has enriched the Associa
No crossing the rubber to give the Ball tion by well over $10,000."
mention was made of last season, Club a 63 lead."--
or any season,
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I shall be glad if you will correct this in your next issue.Yours, etc.,
C. A. GRIMES. Hong Kong, August 23,
We regret the slip to which our
East Innings: Score Even. The Phillies reduced the lead against them to 64 after the fifth canto and at the end of the sixth the score was 8-8. Little woader them that the rooters for the Phil lies almost went mad with excite ment when they added three valu- correspondent able ruas in the final stanza and En.] on the ma the Club fellows started
arrears, last frame three runs in However, they could not score more than one-Birrell-and were de
tated by two runs after
Ackber, N. B. Kitchell and D. Saturday, the South China ball and the Ball Club, which was delively and exciting game.
Mohamed.
on Wednesday, At King's Park the Nippon Club lost to the Indian R.C. in the same division.
nine scored a runaway victory at the expense of the Japanese team, the final score being in favour
Dragons."
of the
Comments.
calls attention.--
The Line-ups, The line-ups were:- Phillies.
very
J. Alvares
Ball Club. Russakof
Zafra
C.
Burrell
T. Leonard
1b.
Howard
Cruz
26.
Harris
Bautista
5.8.
Bowizer
D. Leonard
3b.
Proulx
A. Alvares
T.f.
Lammert
Figueriedo c.£. Rull
in the game between the Filipinos cided yesterday. The Phillies were
The game was close and exciting. at bat first and right up till the end of the seventh inning, there and it was perhaps due to Zalra's was hardly a dull moment. They pitching-he relieved, Aivares in the single fourth frume-that the "Filipinos opened their score with a and the Ball Club did likewise. In wou.
The Ball Club crowd were un- The game was gather a tamno the second frame, both teams got afair and the very fact that the two men home and it was at this lucky in that Burrell was bart ia stage that Burrell had the misforthe second and although Proulx did Japanese committed no less than ture to split his finger while doing quite well behind the plate he was
"Terry
also catching at a handicap as his Lennard slammed a powerful drive" catching paw" was broken not The positions in the League, to seven errors in six innings is evi-duty behind the bat.
dence that thoir Belding was not up way over left-field but on his way long ago and is hardly right yet. date, are:-
to their usual high standard. Their home, he missed the third sack and. Russakoff pitched well at times but
In the he apparently lacked practice. "A" Division,-
The batting on both sides was F.. W. L. Pte. batting too was poor and as for was put out accordingly.
third frame the "Phillies" regis- their pitchers-three were tried intered another run through Bautista consistently good.
(Continued on next Column.).. 7 8
six frames--the less said the bet who got home on an error, 7 "6 2 5
LEAGUE TABLES.
Westlake
Whant
Bowling Green (home) beat Kow-Walmsley (S.) 30 Murphy (8.) 11 University
Oralgengower. Electric B.C. Playing at home. Craigengower,
Kowloon C.C.. Craigengower.lest to Electrie C.C. by 25 shots, Playing at home Kowloon C.C. 49-67.
st to Craigengower by three shots,
0. 1.8
ter. Da the other hand the Chi- K
nese played a good all-round game. ́ The Chang brothers formed a very "live" battery and though they committed four errors, their field- ieg was, taking everything into consideration, very good.
Japanese Bat First.
the toss and South China WOD
take elected to
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loon C.C. by 10 shots 70-60). Yacht Club (away) beat Recreio by six shots (61-35).
Total...... 04 Total
"B" Division.
35
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P. W. L. Pts
Chinese R.C........
8
8 0 3
DIVISION 1.
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4 3 4
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3 5 3
Kharas
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Club de, Recreio ..... Indian R.C. Kowloon,C.C.
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Chinese R.C.
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"Dragone" scored another trio, Tennis Court and Garage to Each SECOND-HAND PIANO.
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"Total 57 Kowloon Dock . Bowling Green.
Playing at home, Kowloon Dock lost to the Bowling Green by ve shots, 47-32. E.D.R.C.
Flynn Razack
Akehurst Collins (S.)... 19 Webbster (S.) 93
Total 49..
Bowling Green r. Kowloon 0.0. Playing at bome, Kowloon Bowl- ing G.C. beat Kowloon C.C, by 10 shots, 70-50.
K.B.G.C.
Hatt
K.C.O.. Smith Laithwaite
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Lindsay
Cullen
McKelvie
Total
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Nothing very thrilling
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·K. B.G.C.
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Duncan Hoglin
Bell (S.)
23 Robinson (5.)
P. W. D. L. Pts. Kowloon B.G.C. 13 9 0 4 18 0 4 18 Civil Service ....13.9
0 4 10 Craigengower....12 8
4. 14 Taikoo R.C1 7 0 Electric R.C. ...12 0 .3 12
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Yacht Club 12.
3
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18 Kowloon C.C.....12
SHOTH FOX AND AGAINST.
Puncheon (S.) 20 Russell (S.)... 13
Thompson
Raven" Chambers West
Lawrence Drake Warren. (8.) 27 Labrum (S.)
Mchaggan
Goodman
Ramsay
Rose Chittenden Nish
Stoneham
Phillips
Gray (S.)
10 Guy (S.)
3
Davidson
Atkinson
Eccleshall
Greig Hedley
Roylance Hall
Whibley (8.)
Total
Total
52
"Brown (S.)... 17 Gow (8.)
Toto!
47
Police. Taikoo. Playing at home, the Police R.C. lost to Taikoo by 20 shots, 48-66.
P.B.C.
Glendinning
Post
Hollands
Moss (8.)
Fender
Marks
Field
Mair
(B.) Nolan McLeod Hargreaves West (8.)
Total
Lasham
Fincher
Carr
Blackburn
(8.)
60
20
Total 70
Recreio . Yacht Club. Playing at home, Club de Recreio lost to the Tacht Club by six shots, 55-01.
Recreio..
T.R.C.
Gomes
"
Baptista" Robarts
Russell
Charman Young
17 Matthews (8.)
Chalmers
Jaa. Sloan Morrison" Wotherspoon
15.
(5.)
Grimes Stalker Laing
J. Ribeiro"
A. Rosarin
A. Barros
R.H.K.Y.C.
Macfarlane
Hamilton Sutton
# 12 Club de Recreio 13 3 0 10 6
1 0 11 9
till the fourth frame when the detached Boomed HOUSES
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Things looked bad for the men
from the Land of the Rising Sun PEAK, Four Rooms, Flush System, for after only four innings they Beparate Kitchen, Bervants' Quarters, were already seven in Arrears. All Modern Conveniences. Apply However in their fifth, they pulled DEACONS, PRINOR'S BUILDING. AS themselves together and Kusano "walking who got to first on a ticket opened their account, get- ting home on an error. This was POSITIONS WANTED.
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not all. added one each making the score sheet show 73 in favour of the Chinese. When the Chinese were "it go, blacked at their fifth looked good for the Nipponites and in the sixth cante they made a desperate but unsuccesful effort to For Agst Up. Da. pull the game round, as they could only add a solitary run to their Kowloon B.G.C. 833 700 133
total," Civil Service ....535 708 127 80 Taikoo R.C.......677 597 Craigangower. 703 683 Electric R.C.....704719 Yacht Club 683 708 Club de Recreio 715 791 Kowloon C.C. 819 882
0
0
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90 0
0
13
0
28
0
70
0 243
THE ARREARS LIST.
Dates for playing, the postponed 20 matches have been arranged by the Honorary Secretary of the Lawn Bowls Association as under:-
DIVISION I.
Angust 31.
A. Alves (3.) 13 Shaw (5.)
Stevenson Sutherland Hon. Mr.
Southora Ozorio (S.)... 27 Edwards (8.) 19
Feed Jordain
25- Remedios
D. Lopes
F. Soares Basto (S.)
Total
****** 55
10
14 Ferguson (8.) 10.
...... 43
Total
Civil Service v. Recreio, Playing at home, Civil Service lost to Club de Recreio by 18 shots,
4301.
C.S.C.C.
Read
Deakin
Hallidge
Grimmitt
(8.)
16
Booker
Alderman Maughan
Brawn
(8.)
Laing
Holdman Gregory
Taylor (8.)
Recreio.
C. F. Vas Marques
C. A. Lopes
A. Ribeiro
(8.)
H. Alves
C. G. Bilva
L. Sausa
"
I. F. Luz
11
(8.)...M
E Barros
Gutierrez
C. M. B. Alves
Yvanovich
(8.)
Carpenter
13 Chapman (8.) 16 Total
LEAGUE TABLES,
Division 1.
61
P. W. D. L Pa
9 0 3 18
Craigengawer....12 Kowloon C.C....11 Club de Recreio 11 Kowloon D.R.C. 12 Kowloon B.G.C. 11
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Taikoo R.C. v. Police. Civil Service . Kowloon C.C. Recreio . Bowloon Green. Kowloon Dock Craigengower. September 7.
Taikoo B.C. v. Craigengower. Bowling Green v. Kowloon Dock. Recreio. Civil Service,
September 14,
Kowloon CC v. Bowling Green. Police. Club de Recreio.
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Daily Press. bringing it to nine, and when they blanked the Nippon boys out in the fatal seventh, the supporters of the Dragons" let themselves go with joy, and their cheers were loud and long.
Comments
On the whole the game was dis appointing as the general opinion before it started was that it would be a very close affair with the Japanese just a shade better. The Chinese have wan in spite of all that had been said about their lack of a good pitcher and they deserve full marks, They will now work all the harder in their effort to re capture the shield from the Fili pinos. Matty Chang played a good' game behind the batter and gave brother Ed all the support he required. For the Josing side only Hachiuma, And perhaps Hoada, made anything like a show.
The Line-ups. The line-ups were: "Chinese.
Z. Chang M. Chaog Chan
Funz
0 0 10
September 21,
7 0 7. 0
4 24
Kowloon C.C. : Taikos.-
5 14
7 0
4 14
Civil Service ....12
0 0
0 12
21 Taikoo R.C.......11
3
0 4 10
DIVISION II. August 31,
Lee
Chin
Shim
0 0·19
0
Choy
Chu
Total
01
Police R.C.......12
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
0
0
For Aget. Up. Da Craigangawer .71 643 138 Kowloon D.R.C. 763 620 1330 Kowloos BG.C: 04 608 Club de Recreio 638 631 Civil Service ...048 604 Taikoo R.C.602 651
27
0
◊
46
0 49
0
84
0 175
Kowloos CC... 665 Police B.C.......584 769
·(Continued on next Column.} {
Craigongower 4. Tsikon.
Kowloon C.C. e. Civil Service, Bowling Green . Electric B.C. Yacht Club v. Club de Recreio. Beptember 7.
Craigengower. September 14.
Electric R.C. *..
Taikoo.v. Kowlogo C.C.
September 21,
Taikoo r. Yacht Club.
Japanese. p. Кода
Sogejima: 1b. Murata
gb. Honda 8/8, Hachiuma 3b. Sakaguchi r.L. Akiyama
Morizono
LL. Tsukaguchi The Scores.
The scores, innings by innings,
were:-
1234567 Japanese 0000310 4 Chinese
3103029
Hits
South China
Japanese
Error: South China
Japanese
PERSONAL.
Owen-Hughes
LI Skinner
The Scores.
The scores, inning by iasing,
were:-
******
1 234567 1910 13,3-11
Filipinos Ball Club 1203021-9 Hits: Filipinos
Ball Club
Errors: Filipinos
Ball Club
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