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Week End

LAWN BOWLS

LEAGUE.

LEAGUE LEADERS DEFEAT TAIKOO BY A SINGLE SHOT: "DOUBLE" FOR CRAIGENCOWER.

"UNSUCCESSFUL DAY · FOR CLUB DE RECREIO : › TEAMS SENIORS LOSE AT HUNGĦOM.

Saturday's lawn bowls games received some interference from the weather during the closing stages, but it was fortunate that the showers did not cause a total stoppage of the play. All the

games were completed, with the exception of the return engagement of the Bowling Green Club and the Yacht Club in the junior division. which was abandoned owing to the unsuitable state of the ground after the rain...

Kowlcon CC., unbeated lenders in the senior division, snatched the points from Taikoo by a single shot, and their junior team dethroned Club de Recreio by a majority of three shots. Craigon. gower secured double victory, their victims boing the Police and Civil Service juniors.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1931.

Sport.

Kowloon Dock gained their second victory of the season at the, expense of Club de Recreio. The Civil Service. seniors were beaten at home by the Bowling Green Club. Taikoo juniors accounted for the Electricians by the heavy margin of 49 shots, or seven shots - less timn the last time, and their win was just as popular as that of the Craigengower junior string, who avenged their recent defeat 'ou the Civil Service ground.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division I, Kowloon O.C. (home) beat Taikoo

by one shot, 33-52,

Craigengower (away) beat the

į

Civil Service » Bowling Green. Playing at home, the Civil Sor- vice lost to the Bowling Green Club by 15 shots.

Civil Service, S. Randle

Polica by fivo shots, 57-32, S. E. Alderman Kowloon Dock (home) beat Club

de Recreio by 12 shots, 04-32.

4. H., Oswick

Gregory (Skip)

Kowloon Bowling Green Club. Jones

(away) beat the Civil Service by 15 shots, 06-5′1.

Division II.

Kowloon CC, (away) beat Club

de Recreio by three shots,

82-58.

Taikoo (home) beat the HK. Electric R.C. by 42 shots, 03-53,

Craigengewer (home) beat the Civil Service by 30 shots, 77-41

DIVISION 1,

Kowloon 0.0.", Tatkoo, Playing at home, Kowloon C.C. bont Taikoo by one shot.

Kowioon 0.0.

H. Gitting

J. Howe

J. Hyde

A. E. Silkatone

(Skip)

F. Goodwin

H. Overy

J. C. Lyn

J. Gibson

(Skip)

H. Hampton

2. C. J. Turchi

A. Hyde-Lay

J. Fraser

(Skip)

H. Westlake

J. Doakin

J. Hollidge (Skip)

Ins. T. Dobbie A; O. Brawn L. Longbottom

(Skip)

...

Bowling Green.

J. Rodger

LOCAL BASEBALL.

JAPANESE BEAT U.S.S. HELENA.

A CLOSE, AND THRILLING

GAME.. MAN

The Japanese baseball team heat. the team from the U.S.8. Helena yesterday at Caroline Hill Park. Both teams put out a fine game of ball although the pitching was a bit on the off side,

The Yanks took the field with Shullenbarger on the moued. He was a bit wild from the start and allowed the Japs to get four points" to the Yanka two in the first two. innings.

The sailors played some fine ball when they pulled a double out from second to first and got both men.

In the fourth, things quieted down somewhat and both pitchors tight ened up and fanned their men. In the fifth the Taps brought three runs in aftor Bhullonbarger" went wild and hit the batter. The Japs knocked the pitcher all over the field and played their game in great style. The sailors brought one runner in and made the score 7-4 in favour of the Japs.

In the sixth the. Japs brought their first batter in and it started to lock as though the game was in the bag. The Yanka were not able to score and when the inning end- G. E. Roylance.ed, the score stood at 8:4, D. F. Warren

A Fast Seventh.

T. 8. W. West

(Skip) ........... 15

G. H. Sherriff

21

H. Nish

S. Eccleshall

13

(Skip)

**** 13

W. Russell

......

R. 8. Nichol

J. Craig

L. Guy

(Skip)

23

i

The Nipponitce figured that they had the game sinched and lay down on the hitting although the Yankee pitcher did everything but give them runa. He was able to tighten down and strike hie battors out without hurting the Ecore, The sailors pulled a suprise es when their first batter took a walk- to first and was brought in when the bases were full by what appear ed to be a homer hit into right feld by Thurman. Thurman had hard luck and was tagged at home plate. It looked as though the sailors were out for a win but they couldn't quite inake the grade and their last man was called out.

Good Ball,

Total

51

Total

.00

DIVISION II.

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

F. A. Xavier

J. M. M. Alves

J. J. Busto:

F. V. Ribeiro

(Skip)

Kowloon 0.0. J. S. Dinnom

T. M. Carr

J. M.. Jack

13

F. G, Herridge

(Skip)

Taikoo R.C.

T. Stainton

J. Polson

J. Laing.

N. Drummond

10

(Skip)

10

A. Ribeiro.

(Skip) .....

19

32

G. McLeod

S. C: P. Amery

J. Russell

R. C. Wallace

(Skip)

J. B. Chapman

E. M. Remedios W. Brace

J. M. S. Rosario

F. X. Silva

H.' Alves

A. E. Alves

19

A. V. Barros

J. Blan

W. Weir

J. Ferguson

10

(Skip)

20

Total' 53

Total 32

Police v. Craigangower, Playing at home, the Police lost

te Craigengower by Ave shots. -

Police R.C.

B. Kirby

A. R. Brittain

F. E. Booker

J/Cram

(Skip)

T. Hunter

A. T. Johnson

J. Shepherd

W. Mair

(Skip)

WL. Clark

W. McHardy

A. N. Reynolds

J. CA West

(Skip)

Total

Cralgengower.

W. T. Brightman

A. E. Contes

E. of Arculli

14

J. G. Ozorio

(Skip)...... 27

J. Hyde

29

L. J. Blackburn

P. T. Farrall

(Skip)

E. C. Fincher.

W. W. Hirst

A. C. Burford

J. P. Robinson

(Skip)

151

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WEEK-END TENNIS.

TEN MATCHES POSTPONED.

MOTOR BOAT SPEED RECORD.

CIR., GOING STRONG IN

'B." DIVISION.

Rain again seriously interferred with, the weak-end tennis pro- gramme, no less than ton gaines be ing postponed

In the only "B" division match of the afternoon, Chinese Rearcation

UNOFFICIAL SPEED OF 110

IDRITISH WIRELESS SERVICH)...

RUGBY, July 3. Kayo Don, piloting Miss Eng- land the Second on Lake Garda inst evening, beat his own world's water speed record of 103.40 miles Pr hour by nearly a mile and a

AMERICAN GOLF TITLE

BRITISH PLAYERS' DISMAL GOLF.

[HROUGH 'NKUTER'S AGENCY.]

TOLEDO, Ohio, July 3. The dismal golf played to-day by British competitors has practically washed them out of the American Open Championship. Even Henry

HENLEY REGATTA.

LONDON ROWING CLUB

DOING WELL

BRITISH. WIRELESS SERVICE.

RUGBY, July 3.

At Honley Regatta, the Londen Rowing Club, whose night yester day beat two American oights, to- day beat the Berlin Rowing Club quarter of a length in tho Grand Challonge Cup.la

London meets the Thames Row-

Club scorad aa casy win over Army On the first of his two: runa, Cotton, who went out on his 48 Club, in the final to-morrow.

Tennis Club. They are running which wore not official attempte strongly for championship. honours of 110 miles hourly. A now stoor on the record, he attained a speed 4d are considered in many quaring gear will be fitted to Miss tera to be invincible."

England soon... During this, woek- The YMCA scored a close wind official attempts on the record

will be made. over the Indians in the divi- sion while Recreio had an easy time with Army

my Tennis Club and

•H.K.C.C. beat the Deutscher Club.

"B

DIVISION.

O.RO. v. A.T.O These teams met on the C.R.C. courts and the home team were lead-; ing by six sets to sit when rain interfered They scored full points although the remaining eata were left unplayed.

The scores word :— Ho Ka Lau and Yew Man Kit

(C.R.C.)

beat Col. Robinson and Capt.

der Linde ............in beat Mr. Mitchell and 8. M.

Scott..

6-.0

SCHMELING" WINS,

YOUNG STRIBLING GOES OUT IN 15TH ROUND,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.),

CLEVELAND, OH, July 4. In a contest for the World's Heavyweight Boxing Championship Max Schmeling (Germany), the bolder, boat Young Striding (America) on a tochnical knockout in the fifteenth round..

LEAGUE TARIES,

"B" Division,

0.0 12

0 2 8

8. 40 2.8 # 40 28. 530 20

coming home, taking 4. second round in 38, crashed when

Walter Hagen and Johnny Far rell, of America, stood firm, and within striking distance of to-mor- row's final two rounds. The eliminating score, all players over which will automatically retire, will probably be 150.

George von Elm returned u OD, which is a course 'ccord, in the second round. He leads the "fold to date with a total of 144.

Leo Diegel had a round at 73, greatly helped by the fact that he holed the thirteenth 140 yards) in

one,

The Scores.

Cup Won by London Rowing Club,

REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, July 3.

In the Henley Grand Challenge Cup Ansi to-day, the London Row- ing Club, the holders, beat the Thames Rowing Club, by one-third of a longth in 7 minutes 33 seconds.

Sixty-three Quailty,

LATER. Sixty-three players qualified with a score of 158 or better. "They included: Geno Sarazen

159 TP. Peking, (Britain) 78-76-154 Ernest Whitcombe

(Britain)

+7--78-158

A. Tie, G. von Elm

75-80-184 Billy, Burke 772143

TOLEDO, July 4.99 Williams, 71-74-145 The American Open Golf Cham Macdonald Smith

73-73-146 pionship resulted in a tie between 71-76-148 Von Elm and Burke with aggregate Guest

71-75-146 on Elm and Burke will play, off TOLEDO, July 4. '. 78-70 - 148

Paulson (Orchard Ridge) 72-74146 scores of 992.

Hi Barron

W. Hagon

Léo Diegel

P. W. D. L Pts.

J. Farrell

Recreio

Iu

Tak Cheuk and H. Lo (C.R.C.)

University

4.4

beat 8. M.. Atkinson and

Mr. Kerrick

Indian R.C..

C.S.0.C.

6 3

beat Mr. Mitchell and S. M.

Scott

H.K.C.C.

6-1

W.

C. Hung and Chiu Chun Chiu (C.R.C.):

beat Col, Robinson and Capt. de Linde................................ beat 8. M. Atkinson and Mr. Kerrickedetib bayonets

"C". DIVISION.

Y.MOA, . I.E.U.

0-2

Playing YMCA beat I.R.C. by Avo sets to. nt King's Park, four.

The scores wor

TJ, Price and E. R. Price

(YMUA)

beat B. A. I. Bux and M.

P. Madar

beat M. O. Hassan and As

RE. Esmail lost to A. M., Rumjahn and

A, K. Buliad

The Nipponites sure played fine ball and the ont-field gave the pitchor good support. They snag ged every fly that was within reach and had to play far out on ac- count of the heavy hitting the saiJJ. lors put up. The in-field played close and very few of their throws went wild. The basemen grabbed all the balls that came their way and played a careful game all the way through.

The Yanks did'nt show up e well in the out-field as they play- ed too far out and the Japs were'nt quito heavy enough to get the ball out to them. The infleld was pret-., ty good but the pitcher was up in the air, most of the time. Shal- lenbarger hit plenty of men and the Japs were a trifled afraid of

Total 39. Total ...... og him and as a result he was ablo

Talkoor. Electric R.O. Playing at horde, Taikoo beat the Electric RC. by 42 shota. Talkdo B.0.

J. Watson

W. Cnningham

U. M. Omar

(Skip). 2010. Summera

G. L. Buchanan R. M. Keown

A. A. Razack

C. 8. Hosselet

W. Brown.

:

Electric R.C.

J. R. Way H. 8. McKay

C. E. Gahagan

S. Doncon

J. Bloan

.G, Thomson

G. T. Padgett

A. F. Paul

to strike them out.. fi

Score by Innings.

1 2

507 Japanese 2.90 0.3.1 U.8.8. Helena 1 1 1 0 10 3

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division L

8.

Ferguson and D. McLel "Tan (Y.M.C.A.);

lost to 5. A. R. Bux and M.

P. Mader

lost to M. O. Hassan and.

AR. H. Email

Chinese R.C. Kowloon C.C. C.C.C....... Army T.C. M.B.K.. SIC.A.A. Nippon C

74-74-148 their tis over thirty-six holes to- 53148 marrow. Burke is favourite. Following are the scores;

72-78-150

Easterbrook (Britain): 76–89–158

and British Open Winner)

Diegel

Sarazon

Perkins

"Al Espinosa...

Robson (Britain)

7360133

Burke

79-202

Allies (Britain) .....

78-75-153

Von Elm

75-592

0.0

Davies (Britain) 4

73-93150

72-201

0

1

3. I 0 22

T Armour (American

70-997

4 1 0

3 2

Hagen

-76-4907

41.0

:

781158

Macdonald Smith

3 1 0

42

0

0,

0

Leslie Cotton (Britain) 80-78-158 Hodson (Britain) ....... 5376-150

Al Espinosa

Davis

Division,

NO

Chinese RC.

6 6 10 11

P.. W. D. L. Pts.

I. Cotton (Britain). 50-82-102 Havera (Britain)

Alling

Armour

Recreio

YM.C.A. S.0.A.A.

+

€1 0 IN 7. 2° 0. 210

Kowloon C.C... 5 4 0198 University Indian R.C.74039 Army T.Č. H.K.C.C.

....03

3 0. 22.

036 &

0

Radio S.C.5

C.S.O.C.

:

KITO.

1 # +1

Q 2 0

G 0

4 0

0

5 Graduates A..... 2

Deutscher C. CC.0.

64.

2- 0

6

4

lost to 4. M. Rumjähn and

A. K. Suffiad

3-6

A. Gray and G. Puncheon A(Y.M.Ö.A.) V

beat S. A. R. Bux and M. P.

Madar

bent M. O. Hassan and A...

R. H. Esmail..... beat A. M. Rumjabær end A.

K. Suffiad

THURSDAY'S MATCH AT

K.C.C.

On Thursday the K.O.C. "B"

team improved their position in the League by a win over the Deutscher Club by 7 setá to 1 on the K.0.0. courts.

The scores were:-*

G. C. Burnett and G. A.

White (K.C.C.)

beat O. Neldt and B. Soltau (6- 4

- 3

beat W. Foraita and H.

Luehring

beat W. Fischer and H.

Keyserling

6.1

8. 4

Eecreto v. A.T.O Although only six sats were play- in this match (at King's Park)," Recreio claimed enough to give them the points.

The scores were :—

L. A. Riberio, and “AV.

Remedios (écroio)

beat Jarman and Halford beat Mitchell and Savill

& I

P. W. D. L. PirĒ: A. Barros and E. RA. THE

Noronha (Recreio). beat Paul and Smith

63 lost to Mitchell and Savill 4-6

14

23

(Skin)

27

Kowloon C.C... 8 8 0. 0'' 10

* Craigongower:

0 7

1..14 Taikoo R.C....... 8 5 0 3 10 Club de Recreio 8 4

4 8 Kowloon B.G.C. 8 3

RC Butler.

F. Normington

D. S. Hill

W. B. Muskett "

37

T. Grimes

D. Munro

(Skip)

33° (Skip)

J.

Hope

D. Speirs

(Skip)

T. Swan

10

W. Boll

(Skip)

18

Total

R. Baxa

20

(Skip)

F. Naves

M. A. I SouEQ

L. E. Lammert

D. Rusti

Howison Dock v. Ráczelo,

Flaying at home, Kowloon Dock Beat Club de Recreio by 12 shots, Kowloon Dock.

Recreio.

W. P. Hedley E. L. Barros

H. M. McTavish C. H. Basto

J C. Brown

R. Lapsley

(Skip) 18

T. C. Goodman

G. Henderson

J. McKelvis

J.Puncheon

(Skip)

A Colman "HS E-Cooper, JAV. Kamay Cullen (Skip)

24

C. E. Manques

L. Gutierrez "

R. K. Duncan

(Skin) 12

Civil Bervice ... $ 303.0 Kowloon Dock. 9 3 0 6 6 Police RC. v. 9 0

L.A. da Rocha and G. A,

Noronha (Recreio) Beat Paul and Smith 7 3 beat Jarman and Halford.:"02|

D.K. » H.K.0.0, 1019 Playing at home, the Deutscher Clawere defeated by the U.K.0.0. "C" team by 51 sola to 31.

The scores were: ZANI Boitan and Neldt (D.T.C.)

BHOTS FOR AND AGAINST

For Agst. Up Do Total ... 95 Totalss Craigengower...500:398: 1040

Taikoo R:Chitz 618 427 01:04 2MP WORKowloon C.C. 409 417 010 Uralgengower..." Civil Service Club de Recreio 432 49000 Kowloon Dock av 408 | 534,0 133

lost to Alabaster and Hor- Playing at home Craigengewer Kowloon B.G.O. 424 481 047ridge........ pat Tordre and Stabb ..... cat the Civil Service by 30 shots, Civil Service 437 491 084

Police R.Q. : 430 (584) 0.143 bent Peon and Gordon she Oralgengower, Olvil Service,

Division II,"

Pu Foraita and

(D.T.C.) 2127 Club de Recreio 8 6 0 19 lost to Alabaster and Hor- Kowloan B.G,C78-11/11--| fridge angajatii

'C. Summone

W. White

H. V. "Pearce M. O'Brien

(Skip)

(Skip) 21 D. K. Kharag

Dr. R. A. Basto F. K. Modi

C. 4. Lopes

A. H. Bosto

C. G, Silva-

W. V. Field

m

RR. WoodKowloon C.C. 86

Luehring,

(Skip) 14 Taikos R.C.8413 lost to Terde and Stabl

Civil Service a man of

P. Knight

E. Holland

H. E. Strange

18

N. Bobbington

Craigangower. 83407

BB

draw with!

with Penn and Gordon

W. Bickford

Naez and Fischer (D.T.C.)''

lost to Alabaster and Hor-

A

Fridge Ajimas.

lost to Terde and Stabl

For Agst. Un Dn...

Taikoo RO Kamloon CNM.

0

w. Gill

(Skin), 124

(Skip) 15 P. A. Dixon

A. B. Gomes

AR-Robarle="

LC. R. Souza

RF Luz (Skip)

Total

1812

R. Homer

J. Massey F.H.W. Haynes

) (Skip) !i2/18

JWillmott C. Etrange Yook R. Davica (Skip)

Total

W. Ward

A. J. de Souza,

(Skip). Las

Total

(Continued on next Column.)

41

| Yacht Club LATV

Electric R.O. 6 10 7 9. BIOTA FOR AND AGAINST

Kowloon B.G.C. 444 Club de Recreio 400 409 Yacht Clqb ..... 382–1452 Craigongower ... 462 484: 'Civil Service 4 430 "377 Electric RC 367 580

090

beat' Ponn and Gordon,

own courts,

lood Cricket Club dofe

02 Graduates Association

47° | by bl sets to 15.

413 (ontinued de mezi Column.S

0-1

6-3

NA E. Mackay and G.

Hedloy (K.C.OS

lost to 0. Neidt and B.

Soltau

beat W. Fornita and H.

Luehring

beat W. Fischer and H.

Koyserling

D. 8. Green and L. Jack

(K.C.C.)

bent 0. Neldt 'and B. Soltau' &- 3

brat W. Foraita and H

Luchring

drew with W. Fischer and

H. Kayserling

6-16

Duncan (Britain)

26-60-103

67-50107

(Continued on next Colțimn.)

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GORBALL

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EASIER TO IDENUFY becikusa "it's the only ball with the

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