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Sports News
ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE.
HONG KONG SECTION.
The following are the results of the tennis match played on Tuesday at Bookunpon between 12th Battery R.A. and "B" Co. 8.W.B.
13th Battery.
Bdr. Seal and
L/3gt. Wron Lieut. Bourne and.
Bdr. Glondinging
Sergt. Woods and
L/Bdr. Hird
Bdr. Seni and
L/Sgt. Wren'
Lieut. Bourne and
Bdr. Glendinning Sergt. Woods and
L/Bdr. Hird
Bdr. Sent and
L/Sgt. Wren
Lieut. Bourne and
Bdr. Glendinning Bergt. Woods and
L/Bdr.. Hird
Total games
0.
**B" Company..
Capt. Sneathern and
Lieut. Cresswell.
Sergt. Higgs and
L/Cpl. Branch.
Sgt. Brown and
L/Cpl. Putchell
Sorg Cple Stanch
Higgs and Sergt. Brown and
L/Cpi. Putehell
Capt. Sheathern-and
J
Lieut. Cresswell
B
Sergt. Brown' and.
L/Cpl. Putchell Capt. Snoathern and Lieut. Cresswell Sert, Higgs and
E/Cpi. Branch
Total games
KOWLOON SECTION
The following are the results of the toonis match played on Monday, May 23, between "D" Co., A. and S.H., and 31st Bat bery, R.A.
"D" Company.
Pte. Wylie and
Pte. Bryson
Sorgt. Grieve and
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Opl. Morrison
Ptr. Baird and
Pie," Sutherland
Pie. Wylie and
Pto. Bryson
Sergt. Grieve and
L/Cpl. Morrison
Pte. Baird and
Pte, Sutherland
Pte. Wylie and
Pte. Bryson Sergt. Griovo and
L/Cpl. Morrison Pte. Baird and
Pha. Sutherland
414
Total games
31st Battery.
L/Sat. Willis and
3
L/Bdr. Edwards y..
8
B.S.M. Wilks and
B.Q.M.S. Clarke.
Capt. Carter and
Lieut. Dunbar
0
B.S.M. Willis and
1
Capt. Carter and
Lieut. Dunbar
L/Sgt. Wilks and
L/Bdr. Edwards
8
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LAWN BOWLS OPEN
CHAMPIONSHIP.
EIGHTY PLAYERS SHARE
IN THE DRAW. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR
PRELIMINARY ROUND,
There was an increased entry this year for the lawn bowls Open Singles Championship. Eighty names were included in the draw: made on Tuesday under the super- vision of the Committee appointed at the annual general meeting to run all the competitions except the league games.
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The draw contains 32 players (i tics) in the preliminary round with 24 byor (12. tion) on the top of the oard and a similar number of byes at the bottom.
In addition to making the draw, the Committee also fixed dates and
grounds for playing off the pro
minary round which will start on June 6 and end on June 25, The following was the draw:
Byes (First Bound).
R."Baan . E. Arcalli. 8... Randle v. J. B. Chapman L E. Lammert s. A. H. Oawick
P. Madan v., A. K. Taylor-
F. V. Whitta v, 8. E. Alderman.
W. Wotherspoon . C. S. Beat.
J. M. Jack . C. G. Alves,
T. V. Riberio v. L. Luck.
F. Cullen v T. Ferguson.
La de Rome v. J. Hunter.
3. G. Ozorio v. B. E. Maughan. F. L Raplos v. A, O., Brawn."
Preliminary Round."
T. F. McGowan e, W. McLeod." J.J. Basto v. J. O. Lyal..
·D. Clow v. W. Mar. F. Goodwin v. A. Chapman. J. F. Lanny v. L. A. Gutierrez.
R. Marks . A. A. Razack.
W Ward v. G. N. Mitchell. D. W. Phillipe . W. B. Muskett JJ., Gregory. W. Venables, A. Hyde Lay v. F. Medina.
E. W Simmonds v. Dr. B. A. C.
Basto..
1. F. Luz v. G. G. Moyer. U. M. Omar s. L. Whant.
Dessert A. M. Holland. H. Gitting v. J. Fraser. FX Bilya . P. E. Knight. Byes (First Round)
H. G. Cooper v. J. C. Brown S. Esolcaball. A. W. Grimmitt H. Stoneham v. W. Russell. B. W. Bradbury 2. A. H. Besth. SAE. Carey Niah
FL Humpton. L. E. Longbot
tom.
G. H. Sherriff. F, E. Skinner.
V. Petherick v. G. O. Mos R. Duncan, R. S. Nichol.
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B.QM.S. Chrke
Capt. Carter and
Lieut. Dunbar
L/Sgt. Willis and
L/Bdr. Edwards B.S.M Willis and
B.QMS. Clarke
Total games
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932.
Lawn Bowls.
SATURDAY'S GAMES
THE LEAGUE.
ONE UNBEATEN TEAM IN EACH DIVISION.
[By "GREEN."T
LAWN BOWLS.
RECREIO TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The following will represent Club de Recreio in the lawn bowls longues matohos on Saturday :--
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TENNIS LEAGUE.
MORE REFLECTIONS.
quite capable of disposing the Chinese from their podastal. The
HOME CRICKET:
BY BALADIN.]
one of these four glubs will finish on top of the League Table.
Portuguese are a dangerous com-
bination and neods vary caratul | NOTTS AND SUSSEX SHARE watching
Mixed Double.
At the moment, the Indian. Ro creation Club aro favourites, They aro wolooming Mrs. McCaw into the team again, after an allenco last year on account of indisposition.. she was, it will be remembered, their leading lady player in 1950, when the Indian Club wen thu shield for the Arat, tine. Her ro turn should strengthen the side a great deal. Misu J. Cocks and Miss Ruminhn, members of inst year's winning team are playing again: Ln the absence of C. A.. L. Rumjahn, Cassumbhoy will be one of the three mon players, the other two being jaka.
A struggle for honours is expected First Division (home) v. Kowloon in the "B" Division, and it seems Dock at 4 pm: CR Bours, that competition in this section will 5. R. Robart, F. T. Medina, RF.
prove to be keenest among the four Luz (Skip; L. A Gutierred, F. V. Ribeiro, S. Comes, CE Mar divisions. Your clubs are making quos (Skip); F. A. Xavier, J. G. great efforts to rest the shield, Club, zorio, F. X. M. Silva, C. D. Silva, Chinese Recreation (Skip).
Row. Craigengower, Recreio and Indian Second Division, (away) Last Saturday's games in the loon CC. at 3.30 p.m. A. Car Recreation, although other clubs are senior division of the lawn bowls valho, J. M. M. Alves, C. H. Baato, also not sparing any efforts to show league yielded results more or less. J. Basto (Skip); F.A. "Prat up prominently and very probablys. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rum
J. F. Xavier, C. A. Lopes, A. E. anticipated. The most important Basto (Skip): A. A. Xavier, J. M. game of the afternoon was that be. Reanrio, E M. Remedioe, Dr tween Kowloon Dock and Kowicon R. A. Bagbo (Skip) - C.O. The former had won both their previous gamos and there wa much speculation as to whether they would add another victory and at the same time bent the champions. Kowloon 0.0. won by six shots in a game which was very closely con- tested and looked like anybody's when it came to the last few hoads, It was Lapaley's rink that turned the scales for Kowloon 0.0 with & win by tom shots, and it was the first time that the veteran skip was in opposition against his old Club.
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Civil Service were the only senior team left with full points in the three games. They beat the Police by shots, not 12 shots as report ed. I understand that a mistake was made in showing Grimmitt's rink as losers by 15 shots whereas this rink lost. by only five shots.
Taiwoo and Club do Recreio re- turned the first draw of the season, scoring 63 shots each. The closing stage of the game provided the same degree of exciteshent as two seasons ago when the meeting be. tween thess Clubs at King's Park provided a similar result, each side Later on then scoring 63 shots. that accson, Club de Recreio figured in another drawn game with Kow- loon C.0, on the latter's ground.
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Craigongower seniors displayed
some of their old form in entertain
Aa holders since 1993, the Chinese "E.3.0.0. Ierme.
have a very good record. Ho Ka Lau Chill 6 the Kow and Yew Man Kit, who helped the The following loon Bowling Green Clubi teams:--
First Division (home) v. Civil side materially last season, have Bervice: H. K. Tayor, J. Rodger, been selected to play in the "A"
8. Nichol, W. Russel (Skip); R. Duncan, F. V. Whitta, E. W. Hogbin, A. M. Holland (Skip); H. E. Stoneham, D. W. Phillips, H. H. Rose, H. Nich: (Skip).
Second Division (away) v. Yacht Club:-G. H. Sheriff, L. Farmer, J. S, Logan, W. S. Drakes (Skip); G. N. Mitchell, W. Venables: F. 0. Meyer, F. L. Rapley (Skip); S. Ashworth, T. Hard, T. Gooding, R. Hall (Skip).
and their promotion will naturally weakon the side considerably, but their resources are so very good and plentiful, that their team för the current yeason will again be composed of players who have had considerable experience in the League. In all probability In Tak Chouk, Horaco Lo, Chiu Chun Chiu, W. C. Bung, Choi Ping Fun and Ng Kam Chuen will turn out The first Kowloon regularly this season C.C. at 3.30 p.m. Watson, Bulle, four-named were members of the Weir, Wotherspoon (Skip); Stalker, victorious team of last year, while Polson, Chalmers. Russell (Skip);
the "C" Division last year. McLood, Sloan, Chapman, Munro the other two played for them in (Skip).
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Taikoo Teams, The following will represent Tai too R.C.-
Firat Division (home)
Second Division (away) v. H.K. Electrio R.C. at 3.30 p.m.-Brown, Swan, Stewart, Keown (Skip); Peoples, Summers, Hope, Matthews (Skip); Greenwood, Wald, Grimes, McKechnie (Skip).
SOCCER DISPUTE.
THE H.K.F.A.
SETTLEMENT EFFECTED. -
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Formidable Challengers..
The Portuguese are hopeful of
well and considering the fact that success. Last year they did very three of their pairs reached the last sixteen places in the recent Open Doubles Championship of the Colony, thair prospects are indeed very rosy. It is now many years since the Recreio finished on top ing the Kowloon Bowling Green FIVE CHINESE CLUBS AND
in this division, but as they have Club and winning by a margin of 47 shots, which appears to be their
several capable and talented play- best win since the 1937 season when
ers, who have put in assiduous they beat the Police by 48 shots. A, C. Burford v. A. S. Gomes.
practico for the forthcoming.com In the present game all three rinks P. T. Farrell v. J. C. Weat
contributed handsomely with double
The disagreement which arose at petitions, it will not be surprising C. J. Tacchi . F. Jones.
figure wins. Omar won by 18 shots, the commencement of the last Lea to see them on top at the end of Club Secretarios and players are
Basa 16 shots, and Bradbury 13, football seasca between" Ave]
guo
Their aide will be Craigengower; shots.
Kowloon
Chinese Clubs and the Hong Kong the season. requested to note the following Dock and Kowloon C.C. are now in Football Association, which cul selected from among the following dates and grounds arranged for the the same position, having lost one minated in the resignation of the E. de Sousa, A.. Silva, L. Rocha, A. 16 ties in the preliminary round:-game out of the three, while Civil former, has at long last been settl-
J. Gosuno, E. A Bartos, F Re- Service are leading with three wins. Monday, June 6,
The Hon. Dr. R. E. Kotowall, medios, C. Barretto and A. Ribeiro. Craigengower junior did well in who has been acting as mediator
Another strong rival for the (Craigengower ground)
defeating the Bowling Green Club at the request of the two sides,
shield is the Indian Recreation once more in an away match, and made an announcement yesterday remaining unbeaten. The difference that a settlement satisfactory to Club They possen geveral season- was only four shots as against six both sides had been reached at aed players who with some serious It was the meeting held last Friday when the practice are capable of beating any shots last season. Bowling Green Club's first defect terms agreed upon were signed BS in this season. Very probably after winning two games. Civil representatives of both sides in the Sim-Service beat the Yacht Club by presence of the mediatur.
seven abots in a game providing marked differences on two rinks One of the Civil Service rinks won by 24 shots, the second won by a single, and the third lost by 18 shots.
T. F. McGowan v. M. McLeod. S. Deacon v. A. M. Holland. F. X. M. Silva . P. E. Knight. Wednesday, June 8. (K.B.G.C ground) Dr. R. A. C. Basto . E. W,
monds..
J. J. Basto u. J. C. Lyal. W. Ward . G. N. Mitchell.
Monday, June 13,
(Police ground)
1. Clow . W. "Mair..
. M. Omar 7. L.. Whant.
J. F. Lunny. v. L. A. Gutierrez,
Wednesday, June 15.
(Kowloon C.C› ground)
H. Gittina, J. Fraser.
R. F. Luz v. J. G. Moyer.
J. J. Gregory . M. Venables. Monday, June 20. (Recreio ground)
F. Goodwin F. Ä. Chipman. R. Marks . A. A. Razack,
(Police ground)
A. Hyde Lay . F. Medina, D. W. Phillips e. W. B. Muskett.
RADIO SPORTS CLUB.
ATHLETIC MEETING ON
TUESDAY.
The Radio Sports Club held an athletic meeting at Caroline Hill on Tuesday, after the formal open ing ceremony of its new pavilion by the President, Mr. F. A. Kemp At the conclusion of the eports, Mra D. W Waterton presented the prizes.
The results were...
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the following will represent the
The delegates for the Hong Kong club, A. H. Humjahn, A. H. Madar, Football Association signed with A. R. Minu, O. Ismail, F. D. full power, having already received Pereira and O. Hoosen. Much de authority from the Association, pands, however, on how they will while the Chinese delegates signed pair, and also on how much prac the terms subject to ratification by tice they will be put in.
Craigeagower are to be their respective Clubs
sidered seriously this season. very valuable "A meeting was held yesterday at They have
Terms Ratified.
B
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The Club de Recreio junier team' performed a fine fent in defeatink Taikoo and winning on all rinks to the Chinese Merchants Club in newcomer in R. Chou, who last show a majority of 22 shots. China Building at the invitation year, led the victorious C.R.C. "C
He has shown steady im-: frankly expected Taikoo to win of Dr. Kotewall and the terms were team. judging by their form last senson. ratified by the five Chiness Clubs. provement year after year, and to Two resolutions were passed at say the least he will undoubtedly Kowloon C. and the Blectric R.C. were without any points at the time the meeting, one thanking Dr. Kete strengthen the Happy Valley team.
of their meeting last Saturday. The wall for his invaluable assistanca 3. W. Loonard is another asset. He North Point team were again dis in the mutter. The other resolution is a better League than Champion appointed in their third weekly tour thanked Mossrs. M. K. Lo, Wong ship player, as he is very consistent, aa Kowloon 0.0. won comfortably Kwong Tin and Mok Hing for hav- which always helps him to save on two rinks to return a majority of ing brought the matter to such a quito a number of important points. G. Lai, W. Howard. E. Zimmern,. satisfactory conclusion 23 shots.
and Hachiuma will probably fill the other places.
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INCREASE IN CLUB SUBSCRIPTION.
CRAIGENGOWER MEMBERS
CALL A MEETING.
Members of the Craigongower Cricket Club will be asked to con- aider, at an extraordinary general meeting which is being called by the Committee, whether the pre- sent subscription of 815 per and in should be raised to 824
י,
That Rule 12: The Annual Sub- seription shall be 815 payable (in advancs) on October 1 of each year, be altered to read as follows: The Annual Bubscription shall be $24, payable (in advance) at the rate of 82 per month commencing on October 1 of each year."
The terms of the settlement will be published after exchange of let tere between the two sides confirm-
ing the terms agreed upon.
AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
TWO SURPRISES IN SECOND ROUND
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENUY.)
MUIRFIELD, May 21 Thene wore two surprises in the second round of the British Ama
our Gold Championship,
The University and Hong Kong Cricket Club are expected to show up and either may yet dispose of any of the above mentioned clubs in the League Table. The Hong Kong Cricket Club have plenty of materi al from which to Aslect their side, while the University players are very keen on the game this season.
""Division.
No less than sixteen clubs are competing in this division... Mid.. week matabes (on Wednesdays) have been arranged to enable the fixtures to be completed together with the other divisions. It is a hopeful sign to see such a hirga entry, as it is clear evidence that lawa tengis, as your by year. Out of the com- sport, has developed considerably R. frooney, the Oxford Ameri-petition in this division, League can, beating Roger Wethered by players for the higher divisions may emerge to compete in future D. Stocks, an Edinburgh business | years, man, beating Rez Hartly the Ax holders the Chinese Recreation
Club are out to uphold their reputa Walker Cup player, by 3 and 1:
tion. They have several "very june- ful players to select from, ha. Iu Tak Lam, Lau Man Kwong, Mow Yuk Kwan, Liang, Bai Wai, F. Kwok, Lau Fook Ki, while at any time they can pick up a couple of good reserves.
FANLING GOLF.
Notice has been given to members that an extraordinary general mest ing will be held at the Club House on Monday, June 6, at 5.30 p.m. 100 yards.-A. E. P. Gues, T. for the purpose of considering, and Gilchrist, Long Jump.-W. Ayeck, if thought it, passing an Ex-6 and 4. A. E. P. Chuest, 880 yards (open)tracrdinary Resolution the follow J. Bandell, W. G. Johnson, Slowing resolution: Bicycle Race B. Bax, Shu Fuk him. 220 yards-T: Gilchrist, M, Hassan. 50 yards Children's raco J Ford, K. Singh. One mile.--5 Singh, G. Singh, 440 yards. Gilchrist, H. Singh, High Jump A. E. P. Guest, W. Ayook. Ladies! nomination race, Mr. and Mrs.
Should the above Esecution be Spary, Putting the shot-A. E. P. Ganet, M. Singh Obstacle race-Wpassed by the requisite majority it Ayock, G. Bingh. 880 yards (men will be submitted for confirmation the Bogey Pool, played on the Old bers) 8. Singh, T. Gilchrist. Inter as a special" Resolution to a further section relay-Sikhs, European Extraordinary General Meeting, Tug-of-war-Europameladividu- and such Menting will be held on al Champion:-A. E. P. Guest the 20th of Jung 1932 at the same Hockey Prize-G, Singh.
place.
RESULTS OF BOGEY POOL
The following were the resulte in Course, Fanling, over the week end
Winner:-Dr. J. B. Mackie (10) Other scores --A. Leach, 1 up,
There seems, however, a great deal of uncertainty, as to the even- tas result in view of the varied club has to carry out Upsets are and lengthy programme that every
Rorcio,Y.M.C.A., Craigengówer therefore expected. In this respect, nad the ladian Recreation Club ar
The Kowloon Cricket Club possess quite a good tuan also. Their prin cipal lady players are Mrs. Mo Tavish, Mrs. Hambly, Mrs. Kew, (Continued on next column)
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