THE HONG KONG
Local Sport
LAWN BOWLS.
- CRAIGENGOWER C.C. AGAIN
CHAMPIONS.
KOWLOON DOCK LOSE BY
TWO SHOTS.
H.K.V.D.C. SPORTS.
INDIANS AND R.A. IN TUG-OF-WAR,
LADY CLEMENTI PRESENTS PRIZES.
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Once more the championship of Despite Saturday's heat, there the Lawn Bowls League went to
good attendance at the Craizengower C.C., who, defeated H.K.V.D.C. Athletic Meeting en Kowloon Dock by two shots in the the K.C.C. ground on Saturday. deciding matched played on the One could sympathise with the con- K.C.G. greens on Saturday. Brad-testants in the circumstances but, bury's rink, finishing last as usual, all things considered, they put up Ios by 14 shots to Puncheon's team. some splendid displays. aine hota being given away in the Among the events, worthy of last two heads. However, Baga's special notice were the tug-of-war riak had a majority of one, shet, between the Indians and the Royal and thanks to Onlar rink winning Artillery, which was won by the by 1 shots, the championship was former in two straight pulls, and won. Omar's team deserve con- the 100 yards sprint which was won gratulations for establishing such a by Lammert in. 10.1-3 eps, with big winning margin after giving | Carvalho a remarkably close second. away four shots at the start. Arvulli, No. 3, on this rink, played
a fine game. Teams and scotes
were:-
0.0.0.
Buchanan O'Brien
Beer
Basa (8.) Brightman
Contes Arculli Omar (S.) Neves
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K.D.R.C.
Atkinson MoLaggan Brown
17 Cullen (S ) ... İs
"Lindsay
Ramsay Goodman
2 Gray (S.)
Cooper Greig McKelvie
Commandant's Cup.
There were several entries for the open relay race which was won easily by the K.O.S.B's, with their second team finishing a comfortable second. The Machine Gunners put up a stiff fight against the Portu guese company in the Corps Relay Race and carried off this event.
Many well-known local
LAWN TENNIS.
K.C.C.
DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929.
AT HOME OFF.
"LOCAL CRICKET.
PRACTICE MATCH AT H.K.C.C.
SOUTH CHINA'S NARROW ESCAPE.
KIAORAS AGAIN DO WELL.
BASEBALL CLUB FORFEITS GAME TO JAPANESE.
The South China baseball team and their supporters had a bit of a shock in their game with the Kiagras at the Navy Field, Satur day, when, up till the sixth innings they were three valuable runs in
On Saturday
practice game took place on the H.K.C.C. ground between teams captained by R. Hancock and T. E. Pearce respec- tively. The new laid wicket played very, well indeed but the heat was The At Home" "organised by a bit great for really keen cricket the Kowloon Cricket. Clüb for yes-
on the opening of the season. terday had to be put off on account of inclement weather.
Nothing very startling took place Entries for the Mixed Doubles in the batting of Pearce's side. Championship of the Colony organ- | Reid's 37 was a lucky innings and ¦ arreara. ! ised by the Chinese Recreation Last year's Club close today. champions, Mies Enid Lo and M. W. Lo are divided "for the current competition; the former joining with M. K. Lo, and the latter with Miss G. Lo.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN TENNIS.
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE}
FOREST HILLS, Sept. 29. Karel Kozeluh, won the profes sional lawn tennis championship to-day by beating the holder. Vincent Richards, 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 46,
7-3.
TENNIS IN AMERICA.
A HARD-FOUGHT FINAL.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
FOREST HILLS, Sept. 27.
most of the runs did not come from the middle of the bat. Armstrong was slow and stolid but he plays
retire
" .
bit across and it was only owing to the fact that he failed to connect with many off balls he played at that enabled him to defeated. /West hit well at the end and Hepbura played a very steady innings. He has no style but he obviously watches the ball very closely.
Kiaoras' Good Play. Batting frat, the League leaders could caly collect a solitary run and when the Einora boys bagged four
their Brst innings, shanks to a three-bagger by Tom Chinn when all the sacks were loaded, things did not look too bright for the S.C.A.A. Then China himself got home on Peter Wang's sacrifice and excite- ment ran to a very high pitch when; neither side could score till the
sixth-the lucky sixth for South China-when they collected, four runs. At this stage the delding of the Kiaora lads fell to pieces, which was indeed a pity after such a capital showing. ".
Comments.
Of the bowlers, Parker, kept a steady length and at one period had 7 for gi but West and Hepburn helped themselves to 20 off his last two overs. Coppin on his form is not in Interport form as a bowler, or a bat, but he is a very keen
Hamilton and quick held.
and Bowker suffered from dropped catchus. The latter sent down some beautiful balls-and far too many The Kiaora boys played a good full pitches.
LEAGUE BILLIARDS.
STEEL COULSON COMPETITION RESULTS.
DOUBLE WIN FOR CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
Five matches were played last week in the Steel Coulson Billiard Cup Competition. Craig engower CC, had two victories over the K.A. Sergeants' Mess, while the R.E. Sergeanta' Mess and RA.O.B. shared the honours. Results and League Table follow-
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24.
E.A. Sargta.
Craigongower.
Ribeiro Zimmern Kitchell "Kew.....
Blake Field
Beran Pycock
ران
130
13
Hill Grimes
71
03
150
Shoey
108
130
Lenen
Fisher
100
150
Weyman
23
Total
810
Total
573
R.E. Bergta.
B.A.0.B.
Loppard. Bulter Peachy Lockyer
93
Graham
150
70
Lacey
150
10
Earnshaw
150
150
Gallacher
103
150
Dowman
105
130
Howells
131
Total
668
Tutal
700
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
R.A. Sergt.
Craigangower.
Horne
100
Ribeiro
150
Grimes
33
Zimmern
150
Fisher Howard
149
tchell
MO
07
150
Weyman Hill
134
Field
150
130
Kly
140
Total
093
Total.
800
E.E. Sergis,
R.A.0.B.
Royal Bevan
150
Downan
150
Howells
144
Peachey
150
Earnshaw
137
Pycock
150
Laces....
121
Bulter
1-10
Grimblecombe
150
Leppard
129
Graham
130
Total
NTT
"Total
782
Somerset Sergts:
Garrison Sorgta.
Wisher
199
Hoguson
150,
Trickey Leigh O'Hare
150
Ashman
119
1501
ward
135
150
Burnett
60
Grant Jakeman
130
Jordon
130
150
Sharpe
102
Total:............. 872
Total...........
708
LEAGUE TABLË.
Kigurna.
.Team,
Reaults up to and including September 27 are
Win on Drawn on Drawn on Alatches Played. Wins. Games. Paints. Games. Total.
C. C. Lee
St. Patrick's
17.
10
13
4
37
C. th:
P. Wong
H.K. Police Res. 19"
14
0
10
40
C. C. Leung
H.K. Police
15
10
#
0
19
26.
K. E. Leung
K.A.0.B................
13
G
0
7
251
8.
T. Chinn
Somerseta
17
8
$
254
3b.
C. B NG
18
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1.f.
L. Cheung.
IS
7
ef.
C. K. Leung
17
8
T. f. Scorea.
Y. S. Fung.
3
0
game, and although Matty Chang
Vincent Richards and Karel
For.. Hancock's side Lolly Gold-held them down for six innings, ho Kozeluh won the final of the fret National Professional tennis doubles man played an excellent knock for had not such a terrible lot on the championship ever held in the 33 before being thrown out. R. 31. ball as some people imagined. The United States, beating the ex- Wood showed he has a nice style Kiaoras did not disappoint their supporters for they put up a splea. amateurs Howard Kinsey add, Wal- but no one else" did very much. ruppers
did fight and never gave up trying lace Johnson 5-7, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1.
t the very end. It was a gallant trial, and some of the more ex- than holding the "Babies" 36 an perienced teams could do example.
The Teams.
13 entered for the open one mile flat
Souza Rumjahn Bradbury (S.) 15 Puncheon (S.) 27
Total
HE
Total
56
Bowling G.C, Knocked Out. Taikod B.C. knocked out the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in the first of the deciding matches for the junior lundership; and quali fled to meet the Civil Service next Saturday, when the issue will be settled. The Taikon K.H.G.C. match was played on the Civil Service ground Winstead
the of
Police ground, and the winning margin was eight shots:: Teams, and scoret
were ;*****
T.R.C.
Watson
Sloan Weir McKechnie
K.B.G.C.
White
Davidson
Roy:ance Whibley (S) 18 (S.) Hope
Polson
Spiera
Thompson West Drake
The Results.
race which was awarded to Pte. Balsh' after an objection was over-
100 Yards Race (fia!)-1. Cpl. ruled. It was argued thas an G. P. Lammert (M.G.), last year's dian was first by a touch but, after winner; 2. L/Cpl. A. Carvalho a long conference, the judges held (P.): 3, Pre. A. Eastman (M.G.).
Times: 10.1-3 secs. and 10,45 aecs. that Balah was the winner on ac
Long Jump -1, L,Cpl. B. Gesano count of the fact that the Indian (P.); 9, Gar. J. King (B.); 3, Pte. T. Whitley (M.G.). Distance: 17 runner had not entered his name.
The Machine Gunners secured aa fert S. inches.
Opco Relay
(final)-990 cay victory over the Portugueto yes., 920 yds., 440 yds. and 580 Company and won the Command-yds.):-1, 2nd K.OS.B. "A" Team; ant's Cup by scoring 21 points 2nd K.0.5.B. "B" Teain. Times: mins. 53 secs, and 3 mins. Os against, 16.
His Excellency. H.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Lady Clementi, K.C.31.6.) and Clementi, M.B.E., accompanied by Capt. A J. L. Whyte, A.D.C., R.E., arrived on the ground later, and were received by Lt. Col. L. G. Bird. D.S.O., O.B.E.. the Com- anndant of the Corps.
Her Ladyship presented the prizes
Walmsley (S.) 18 Warren (S.)... 18 to the wingers, after which Lt. Col.
Cameron
-Stewart Keown
Munro (S.)...
Total
Hatt Halc Rapley Bell (S.)....... 15
Total
...... 34
INTER-DEPARTMENT COMPETITION.
POLICE WIN. THE TROPHY.
The P.W.D., bolders of the Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup present ed by Chief Preventive Officer S.
Bird addressed the gathering.
|
seca.
Race
High Jump (final):~, L/Cpl. B. Gosano (P.); 2, Pte. E. Lawrence (P.): 3, Pte. G. B. Hayes (5.). Height: 5 ft. -ina.
880 Yards Race:-1, Pte. C. C. Frances (1.0.); 2. Ft. F. M Silva (P.); 3, Pte. Gilchrist (S.). Times: 2 mins, 14.4-5 secs. and
mins. 15.3-5 secs.
Open Tug-of-War (anal): 3/13 Punjab Regt. v. 20th (H.) Battery, RA. (Teams of 8)-Won by Pan- abs Two straight pulls.
Open Mile Race:-1, Pte. L Baulsh (1st Batta, Somerset L.I.); 2, Indians disqualified Time: 4 mins, 57.2-5 secs.
410 Yards Race (£nal):~1, Gar A. S. Bliss (B.); 9, Pte, F. M. Silva (P.); 3, Pte. A. (P.); Times 364-5 secs, and 37
Recs,
Carvalho
Band Race:-1, Pte. Barretto (Big Drum): 2, Band/Sergt. Pinna, Corpa Tug-of-War (final): Scot
He said that the Hong Kong Voisnicer Defence Corps were in- debted to Lady Clementi for her kindness in. coming to give the prizes away, and also to the Com- mittee of the Kowloon Cricket Club for the loan of their ground. Ittish Company . Machine Gun Com was easily the best piece of ground pany (Teams of 3):-Won by Scot for an event of that kind, and this tish Company. Two straight pulls. Corps Relay Race (440 yds., 200 was borne out by the good time
yds.. 220 yds.. 440 yds.):-1, achieved in all the events.
The Afachine Gun Company; 2, Battery; 3, Portuguese Company. Times: 2 mins. 44.1-5 secs, and 2
Ile asked that three rousing cheers be given to Lady Clementi.
Lieut-Gal. Bird then presented
J. Clarke for a law competition Lady Clementi with a purse, and in amang - Government Departmerts, were beaten yesterday in the Salacepting the gift, Lady Clementi by the Police. The latter had the said that she had neither run nor
mins. 44.4-5 secs.
Putting-the-Shot (held at Head- quarters)-1, Pte. S. A. Gregory (M.G.): 2, Pte. J. A. Plummer M.G.): 3, Pte. Forbes (S.). Dis.
upper hand all the way, teams and jumped and that she did not de-tance: 28 ft. 4 ins.
final scores being: --
P.F.D.
Burford
Howe
门
• Carpenter
Police".
Nolan Marks Hargreaves
Hollands (8.) 11 Mair (S.).............. 24. At the close of the match, Mr. R. R. Wood (Hon. Secretary of the Inter-Dept. Competition) thanked the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southors, C.M.G.. for his presence, and also the Police Recreation Club for the loan of the ground, adding a word of thanks to Mr. W. Glendinning, the range warden for the excellent condition of the greet.
Hon. Mr. Southern's Congratula tions.
After handing over the Goscombe- O'Sullivan Cup to Mr. Mair and
serve a prize.
(Continued un next Column).
Commandant's Cup for Highest Aggregate Points (presented by Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, O.B.E., D.S.O.)-1, Machine Gun, Com- pany (21 points), last year's Cham- pions; 2, Portuguese Company (18 Winners of the Cup since it was points); 3, The Battery and, Scot- presented are as under-
Past Winner.
1926. Sanitary Dept. 1927. Sanitary Dept.
P.W.D. 1028.
SPEY ROYAL CUP 'COMPETITION.
་་
RECREIO BEAT KOWLOON DOCK...
On the K.C.C. ground yesterday,
tish Co., with 8 points each.
Pointe towards the Aggregate Cup were awarded in Race Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11 and 12.
Excellent music was rendered by the Corps Band, during the events, under Bandmaster A. 8. M. Rod- rigues,
Omcials.
The officials were:- Umpires-Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, Lieut. Col. T. A. Robertson, Mr. W. Logan,
Judges Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, Lieut. Cof. T. A. Robertson, Majoi
R. Mitchell, LiBut, G. Duncan, Mr. J. P. Robinson,
Starters-Lieut. H. A. Kelly, 2nd Batta. K.0.5.B., Mr. W. Logan.
Timu Keepers,Corpl. A, J. V. Ribeiro, Pte. A. Barros.
None of the bowlers tried were very impressive and Stanton alone seems likely to be a serious inter- port aspirant among them. Hinton did not go on, but he can bowl a
lot better than some of them.
The teams were:- South China.
One feature of the game was the fact that Capt. Sillitoe gave away no, extras when keeping for Han cock's side, while making two M. Chang catches. As it is, I believe, his E. Chang Brst, or one of his Grst experiences K. Ching behind the stumps, it was a note- K. F. June worthy performance, even though K. C. Fung he admittedly.did not stand up. F. W. Ip K. Tong R. ABBIT.
FF. Troi K. L. Chu
Score and analysis: Jst Innings of T. E. Pearce's Side. H. J. Armstrong, retired... 18 K. H. Batger, cand b.Parker 10 J. Ashworth, b Coppin ...... 0 JR. Way, e Bowker, b
Parker
A. Reid, e Sillitoe, b Packer 37 J. A. Summers, e Sillitoe, b
Bowker..
J. R. Hinton, b Parker ...... 11 R. K. Hepburn, not out... 27 H. Moffat, b Parker
V. W L. Stanion, b Parker 0 W. W. Mackenzie, 1.b.w.,
Farker
E. R. West, not out i..................
0
20
T. E. Pearce, did not bat"... "0
Extras..
0
Total (for 10 wickets)...154
Bowling Analysis:
2 5
7.
0
0. M. R. W. "H. Y. Parker... 14 5 41 A. D. Coppin 6 037 E. W. Hamilton 7 F. E. Skinner... 3 Q 22 0 A. C. I. Bowker 7 0 25 1 1st Innings of E. Hancock's Side. L. Goldman, run out ... 23 Capt. F. G. Sillitoe, R.,
West, b Stanion
R. M. Wood, e Mackenzie,
Reid
A. D. Coppin, b Stanion...... F. E. Skinner, e Pearce, b
Summers
C. E. Gahagan, e. Reid, h
Maffat
H. R. Remington, c' Macken-
zie,. b Way
H. V. Parker, e Stanion, b
Blatger
16
21
G
·
worse
The scores, inning by inning,
were:-
South China Kiaoras
19.34 36G *-
1 0 0 0 0 4 0 - 5 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Umpires: Carter, Saylor.
BASEBALL CLUB FORFEITS
GAME.
The Hong Kong Baseball Club- forfeited the lengite game to the Japanse at Carolina Hill yesterday as more than half their team did not show up at the Seld, no doubt under the impression that the rain in the morning rendered the ground unit for play. They however, play. ed a friendly game, with some sailors from the Mindanao sad some of the Kiaora playera helping to make up the team.
H.K. FOOTBALL REFERES' ASSOCIATION.
MONTHLY MEETING.
The monthly meeting of the above Association will be held in the Council Ofice of the Hong Kong Football Association on Thursday, October 31, at 5.30 pm. sharp.
All registered referees and others interested in the game are cordially invited to attend..
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RE. Sergt.
Craigengower
C. and P.O. Club Garrison"
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A.CL. Bowker, b Ashworth E. W. Hamilton, not out... B. H. B. Hancock, did not
ba't
................0
Extras: Byes 8, leg byes 2 10.
Total (for wickets).... 125
Bowling Analysis.
A. Reid V. W. L.
4 ·0
Stanion, 6 Q 3. A. Summers 5 0 20 H. Moffat
0. M. R. W
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(Continued on next Column).
Mr.
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Luz (S.) 27 Puncheon (5.) 14
The semi-finals now are Taikoc . Club de Recreio, and Bowling Green v. Civil Service,
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The Varsity had first knock and compiled 178 for 4 wickets. A. Rod
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