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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE MATCHES.

DOUBLE VICTORIES FOR CLUB DE RECREIO,

CIVIL SERVICE STILL IN THE FOREFRONT,

FOUR UNCOMPLETED FIXTURES.

Four lawn bowls matches, two in each division, were unfinished awing to rain on Saturday. Craigengower (seniors) had an ad- vantage over the Police of 11 shots in the total on all rinks with

brads still to be played. Cil Service (juniora) led by 20 shots, ever their Valley colleagues after 38 heads on all rinks. Taikoo and Kowloon C.C., as also the Yacht Club and Bowling G.C., only played part of their Extures. The uncompleted games will be con- tinued at a later date from where they were left off.

All the games in Kowloon were completed after a stoppage, the rain, though it kept away later, making ground conditions a little acpleaasat. Civil Service seniora, who visited the Bowling Green, succeeded in winning by one shot, thus having full points in all the four matches. Kowloon Dock made great efforts to win at Club de Recreio, but just failed by two shots. Club de Recreio juniors were again in good for and beat Kowloon C.C. on their own ground. At home, the Electricians gained an easy victory over Taikoo,

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division L

Civil Service (a) beat K.B.G.C.

by one shot, 62-61.

Recreio (h) beat Kowloon Dock

by two shots, 66-04.

Division IL.

LEAGUE II..

Kowloon 0.0. v. Roczele. Playing at home, Kowloon C.C. lost to Club de Recreio by 19 shots.

F.C.C.

W. Borrowman Recreio (a) beat Kowloon C.C. Jeaves

by 19 shots, 66-47:

Electric R.C. (h) beat Taikod by

40 shots, 81-41.

LEAGUE I.

K.3.4.C.. Civil Service,"

Playing at home, Kowloon Bowl.

ing Green Club lost to Civil Service,

by one shot.

E.B.G.O..

R. S. Nichol

B. H. Rose

H. M. McTavish

W. R. Whibley

(5.)

SKO

D. Mair J8. MeIntosh E. W. L. Hogbin A. M. Holland

(S.)

H. F. Stoneham

V. Chittenden

H. Nish

L. Guy

C.S.G.C.

.T. Dobbie

L. Longbottom

R. T. Taylor

G. C. Moss

(9.)

F. Jones

"

S. E. Alderman

A. H. Oswick A. O.. Brawn 23.(5.). '17

E. W. Simmondi

H. F. Westlake

W. W. Eirst

V. C. Labrum.

(8.)

60

F. G. Herridge

J. S. Dinnen

T. W. Carr

L. J. Blackburn

(S.)

B. Raven

W. Goldenberg" F. E. Lawrence

D. A. Purves

Recreio.

F. V. Ribeiro J. M. S. Rosario E. M. Remedios F. I. Silva

(S.)

R. A. Basto

THE HONG KONG I

GOLF AT ST. ANDREW'S.

ENGLAND BEATS SCOTLAND.

(TARQUGH RIUTEN'S AGENCY,]

1930. DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 26,

WEEK-END COUNTY CRICKET. RESULTS.

FOUR CENTURIES RECORDED IN ONE MATCH.

ST. ANDREW's, May 94. In the customary preliminary to the Amateur Championship, the England-Scotland match was start ed by foursomes, in which England beat Scotland by 3 points to 14.

Tolley and Weatherhead beat Smith and T. Torrance 4 and 3; Twedell and Stout beat Bookless and Dawson by 9 and 1; Bourn and Storey v. Tullock and McKin- lay halved; Cambeli and McRuvie beat Hartley and Oppenheimer 1 Beck and Fiddian beat W. up. Torrance and Kyle 1 up.

Singles : Wethered beat Smith by and i; and 3; Bookless beat Tolley 4 Twedell and Cambell halved; Stout and T. Torrance halved;" "MaoKin- lay beat Bourn by 5 and 4; Storey best Dawson one up; Hartley beat Tollock and 1; McRuvie beat Oppenheimer 1 up; Beek beat Kyle 1 up; Fiddian beat W. Torrance by 3 and 4.

England Bnally beat Scotland by 8 points to 4, three games being halved in the Singles.

Anglo-American Matches. Au Coulsdon Court, Horton Smith and Cotton played a return match of 36 holes from last year. After playing 18 holes Cotton stands 4 ap...

LATER.

Finally Cotton beat Horton Smith by 4 and 3, and Mitchell bent Diegel by 3 and 20:

Playing at Blackwell in a return 20. match of 38 holes, Mitchell was a up on Diegel after 18 holes. The cards returned: for, 18 holes were i Mitchell 71; Diegel 74.

F. X. Soares

J. Ribeiro

J. E. Ozario.

13

(8.)

21

(5.) .. 12

Total

47

M: Baptista

R. Robarts..

C. M. S. Alves

A. E. Alves..

(8.)

Total

66

Electric R... Talkoo,

Playing at home, Hong Kong Electric R. C. bent Taikoo by 40. abots..

II.K.E.B.C.

W. Stoker

G. T. Padgett

F. E. Duckworth

H. Hatch

(5.).......... 23

T.R.C.

A. Stalker

T: Stainton

B. Bell

R. E. Duncan

(S.)

J. Słohn, Jr.

J. Hollidge

(8.)

16

A. W. Grimmitt

(:)

24

V. Sorby

Total......

€1

Total

82

S. J. Clarke

T. SWID

J. F. Lunay

(S.)

Recreio v. Kowloon Dock.

Playing at home, Club de Recreio"

beat Kowloon Dock R.C, by two

shots..

Recreio..

E. L. Barros

J. Ribeiro

C. A. Lopes

A. Ribeiro

(8.)

A. S. Gomes L. C. R. Sousa G.G. Silva

20

RF Lur (S.) 25

H.A. Alvea

LA. Gutierrez

P. Yvanovich

C. E. Marques

(5.)

Total

15

K.D.R.C.

W. "Greig

V. Ramsay

F. Cullen

W. Johnston

(8.) ....... lõ

C. Atkinson

J. McKelvie

F. C. Goodman

S.

Gray (S.). 17

H. G. Cooper

E. Docherty

W. Hedley R. Lapsley...

(B.)

66 Total

Uralgengowen v. Polles E.0.

This match, played at Craigen

gower, was not completed and will

L. de Rome

A. Tarbuck

0. Stewart D. Walmsley

(5.) Cunningham W. Brown S. Amery

18

21

AUSTRALIANS START WELL AGAINST SURREY

BRADMAN'S WONDERFUL DISPLAY.

Nine individual centuries were registered in the County cricket. matches completed on Friday. In the match between Essex and Gloucester, which was decided in favour of Essex on the first innings, two batsmen on each side scored centuries in each innings. Lancashire were placed in a position to gain an outright win over Glamorgan owing to E. Tyldesley recording 100 and 108 (not out). for his side.

In the sixth match of their tour, the Australians made a' good start on Saturday by scoring 370 for five wickets at the end of the day's play against Surrey. Don Bradman thrilled the large crowd with a superb display. He scored 25 not out,

ů

The following County players distinguished themselves in the two departments ----

Shepherd (Surrey)

R. W

30

In their second innings, Kent de- clared at 377 runs for eight wickets while Northants madè 200 in their second effort. Freeman again was successful with the ball, taking seven wickets for ES ruES. The scares were fa

Kent, 1st innings

193

Clarke for 64: Northanta, 1st innings á 122

Freeman, & far. 38. Kent, 2nd innings (for 8-

wickets)

377 Northants, ad innings. 200

Freeman, 7 for 09.

HAMPSHIRE v. NOTTS::

FIVE WICKETS 'WIN.

Sussex, 2nd iamingsTM (for

wickets)..

J. Parks, 78 CAMBRIDGE », LEICESTER.

"NO RESULT." Playing at Cambridge, this match. resulted in a draw.

The County cleven batted frst and scored 229 runs, Geary being uh-'. fortunate to miss his century by one run. - Brown (4 for 40) and Fabian (4 for: 49) bowled well for the Varsity.

After Cambridge land put on 945 runs for nine wickets, stumps were drawn and the teams had to be.

were

This match was played at South-content with sharing the points, ampton and resulted in a win for Snary took five wickets at the cost of ten runs apiece. The scores Hampshire by five wickets.

Notts batted first but with New- man ( for 18) bowling on the top of his form were all out for the poor score of 69 runs. Hante replied with 125 raus. Voce took four wickets for 32 runs.

When Notts went in for the second

time they collected runs. New man again did good work with the ball, taking five wickets for 68

runs.

With 171 runs to get for a win, Hants did this with five wickets to spare, the score being 174 for Sve wickets when play ended.

scores WCTO ¿

Notts, 1st innings

The

60

Batting. O'Connor (Essex)

Bowling.

138

and

*120*

Newman (Hants)

18 3

- Lyan (Gloucester). and Parsons (Warwick) E. Tyldesley (Lancs.)

113

and

101*

Voce (Notta)

4

114

* 40

100

R. Tyldesley (Lanca)

and

108*

Foster (Warwick) ........ 42

104*

Nichols (Essex).

Haunts, 1st innings

- 135

103

Clark (Northants)

Voce, 4 for 33,

00

Freeman (Kent)

Notta, 2nd innings.

206

96

and

Newinan, for 68.

92

Haats End innings (for 5

wickets)

Dacat (Surrey) ...... Shepherd (Surrey) Geary (Leicester) Bowley (Sussex)

•-Not out.

LANOS ». GLAMORGAN.

TYLDESLEY IN FORM.

At Cardiff, Lancashire best Glamorgan by the comfortable margin of 171 runs.

Lancs totalled 293 runs in their first innings when E. Tyldesley knocked up 100 in great style.

Glamorgan scored 219 in reply to this total; with Hopwood taking five wickets for 71 runs..

E. Tyldesley again batted capital- ly in Lancashire's second innings, scoring 108 not out and bringing his total in this match to 217 runs. Lanes declared. at 233 for the loss. of 2 wickets.

With Dick Tyldesley (7 for 30) in fine form with the ball, Glamorgan were all out for 136 runs. The scores

were

Lancashire 1st innings

E. Tyldesley, 109.

293

Glamorgan, Ist intings

910

Hopwood, 5 for 71:

Lancashire, and innings (for 2

KENTUCKY DERBY

wickets)...............

933

E. Tyldesley, 108 not out. Glamorgan, 2nd innings. 138 Dick Tyldesley, 7 for 30.

GALLANT

RESULT.

SLOW RACE WON BY

FOX.

{UNITED PRESS.

Churchill Downs, Ky., May-17,- Cailant Fox won the Kentucky Derby to-day, the outstanding turf classic of the United States, in the slow time of 2 min 07 3/6 sec.

Gallant Knight finished second, followed by Nedo, Gone Away and Crack Brigade in order.

SURREY v. WARWICK.

TWO CENTURY SCORES. This game was played at the Oval where Warwick won on the first innings.

Thanks to a brilliant 114 by Par- sons, Warwickshire who batted first made 318 runs, Shepherd took five wickets for 40 runs.

Replying with only 161 runs, Surrey Forster, were forced to follow. on. the Warwick bowler, took seven wickets for 49 runs. In their second effort, Surrey improved greatly, knocking up 308 runs for 9 wickets Jack when stumps were drawn.

The record for this mile-and-a-Hobba made 75, Andy Ducat 104, quarter race for three-year-olds, not out and Shepherd 103 not out. run to-day for the fifty-sixth time, The scores were:→ is 2 min 03 3/5 sec., made in 1914 by Old Rosebud.

Showers and sunshine alternated during the course of the day. As

91

T. Saunderson

D. S. Hill

AV. B. Muskett

(S.)

33

J. J. Whyte

(S.)"

Total BI

Total

41 King."

Civil Service 'e. Craigengower.

4 the Earl of Derby arrived, the

Save bands played "God

the

The Earl, who bred the sire of Crack Brigade, said that he hopes to send a horee to America to en.

Civil Service C.C., playing at ter in the Kentucky Derby on some home, were leading by 26 shota over future occasion. He viewed the Craigengower in an uncompleted race from a glass-enclosed pavilion: being sheltered from the intermit game. Scores were: "

tent showers which immediately preceded the race."

0.5.0.0.

FH. Holdman

R. R. Wood

J. Deskin

F. Haynes

''(S.)

20

0.0.0.

W. Ward J. M. Ribeiro P. Dixon M. 7. Field

"(S.).

(15 heads).

II. E. Strange

I E. Latek

J. R. Archibald

W. E. Hollands

W. McBride A. L. de Sousa

X, Abbag

J, Cavanagh

9.

(8.) M 14 (8)

be continued at a later date. The (12 beads.),

home team had a lend of 11 shots. Whant D. K. Kharas when play was stopped. Scores W-Bickford

were:-

0.0.0.

FJ: Noves

RC. Reed.

E. L. Holland.

A. E. Murphy

J. Carr W. Gill

P.R.G.

(8.)

Brittain

13 (8) (12 heads.)

M.AR. Sous

G. Alexander

R Marks

Total

Total

7(5)

D. Rumjahn:..

B. W. Bradbury J. C. West

(8)

I Tick

(10 heads).

A. E. Coates Eel Arculliş:

M. Omar

LEAGUE, TABLES,

A great crowd of society leaders from all parts of the country was present for the race, which always altracts more interest throughout the country than does any other event in the United States::

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST,

For Agst. Up. Da. Civil Service 252 203 49 Club de Recreio 260. 229 Craigengower 176, 180 20 Kowloon: B.G.0, 230 229-03- Taikoo R.C. 190 100 200 Kowloon D.R.C. 235 2410 6. 5 | Kowloon C.C... 177 198* '6

Police R.C........ 123 2300 107

P. W. D. L Pts. Kowloon. B.G.C. 3:30 Civil Bervice

Club de Recreio 42 0. Kowloon C.C. 244 2450

Yacht Club 22-12-ŰN

The following are the positions Craigengower 310 2

McHardy

Fender

to dates-

Civil Service

(12 head) ad

W Brightman WCollins

C. B. Roselot

W. Dall

J. S. Dick

FA Nolan

K. Basa (8) 12 L. Post (S.)..

Total

(13 heads)

Total

Club de Recreio.

Craigangower

0 Taikoo B.C31

Kowloon B.G.O..

Kowloon CO31

Police Chomutđi

(Continued at foot of neat column

Electric R.C. Takion R. Chat

For Agit Up. Dn.. Kowloon B.G:C. 224 165 Civil Service 210 173. Club do Recrgiu 214 "994) Kowloon C.0, 242 231

20

..0

110

2 Yacht Club 125 123 .2

Kowloon D.B.C 3 10 32 Ornigen gover $178 201

Warwickshire, 1st innings... 318.

Parsons, 114

Shepherd, 5fox 40.

Surrey, lat inaings

Forster, 7 for 42. Surrey, 2nd innings (for 9

wickets)

Hobbe, 75,

Ducah 104 not out, Shepherd, 103 not out. SOMERSET v, MIDDLESEX.

181

308

FIRST INNINGS WIN. 'This match was played at Lord's and resulted in a win on the first innings for Somerset..

The winners who batted first made 338 runs with Robins taking six wickets for 101 runs Middlesex. replied with 245 runs, a feature of this innings being a nicely played innings for 91 by Patsy Hendren. White was the most successful bowler, bis figures, being seven for

Stamps were drawn when Somer set had collected ninety-seven runs for the loss of three wickets and the scores were:— t

Somerset, 1st innings.

Robins, 6 for 101- Middlesex, 1st innings,

Hendren, 01. White, 7 for 81. Somerset, 2nd Innings (for 3;

wickets)

ESSEX GLOUCESTER.

Newman, 3 for 18.

drawn Lyon again distinguished | YORKSHIRE v. SUSSEX. himself with 101 not out. The

174

A DRAWN MATCH. Playing at Huddersfield, this match resulted in a draw.

Acores were him

Easex, 1st innings

286

O'Connor, 138. Gloucester, 1st innings Lyon, 118... Nichols, for 60,

274

Essex, and innings (for 3

wickets)

206

O'Connor, 120 not out. Gloucester, and innings (for 3

runs.

wickets)

161

Lyon, 101 not out.

KENT, KORTHANTS,

VICTORY FOR KENT.

Yorkshire batted first zad with Holmes scoring 90 in good style compiled 329. rana. Sussex was only one,run behind in their first innings with Bowley (98) as top-acorer. Dennis had four wickets for 87

:

Leicester, 1st innings

Geary, 99,

Brown, 4 for 40. Fabian, 4 for

Cambridge, 1st innings (for 9-

wicketa)

Snary, 8 for 50.

SURREY v. AUSTRALIANS.

BRADMAN IN FORM.

245

Before eight thousand spectators, this match started at the Oval on Saturday, when Don Bradman, the young Australian batsman, thrilled the crowd with a superb display of free and stylish cricket.

The visitors batted first; and at the close of play had put up 379 runs for the loss of only five wickets. Bradman batted with wonderful skill, and his wicket is still intact. while his contribution thus far is 259 runa. "Bin Woodfull, the Aur- tralians captain scored exactly half a century before being out.·•The. score, at the end of the first day's" play, was

Australians, 1st innings (for 5

wickets)

.370

QHAMPIONSHIP TABLE,

1st Inn. No

P. W. L. W. L. Res. Pt. Lancashire.. 8 4.0.30 + 37

In their second innings Yorkshire Warwick 6 9 0 9 1 0 逃 totalled 12 before the last wicket Notts

4.2 11.00 91 fell. J. Parks took four wickets for Surrey ...... 5. 1 0 0 4 57 runs.

Glamorgan.. 5 0 1 3 1 0 13

0

20

When stumps were drawn, Sussex Sussex. 8 1 1, 0°2′ i 19 had 157 runs for five wickets. J. Worcester... 4 11 11016 Parks followed up his good work Kent 39 10,00

At Peterborough, Kent won by 248 with the ball by making seventy-Leicester 300 3 08

runa.

Batting first the Hop County made 193 rane, Clark taking six wickets for 64 runs. Northants could only muster 122 in reply, and Freeman was the mast successful bowler for Kent, his figures being five for 38..

15)

six runs. The scores were lik

Yorkshire, 1st innings

Holmes,: 90.

Sussex, 1st innings .....

Bowley, 96.

Dennis, 4 for 87. Yorkshire, ad innings

6

J. Parks, 4 for 57.

321

212

Derbyshire. 10001 Yorkshire.... 2 1 0 0 0 112 Hampshire 3 1 1 0 1 0 11 Middlesex... 4 0 7 0 21.10. Somerset 3.0 3. 20 0 30 Gloucester...30 1:02

0.

Essex...

20110 Northants. 4 0 4 0 0 0

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