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BOWLING GREEN IN
LEAD
NO SURPRISE RESULTS IN SATURDAY'S BOWLS FIXTURES
Close Race In Junior League
The Kowloon Bowling Green retained their, position at the head of the sénior división of the lawn bowls league by 'defeat- ing the Civil Service. C. C. on Saturday. The results of other senior division matches were very mueli as expected.
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In the junior division the Civil Service C. C. lost two ex- tremely valuable points by going under to the Bowling Greed. As a result of this defeat the Folice R. C. and the Indians are. both on the same level with the Civil Servants at the head of the league table.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Senior Division.
Taikoo Docks Ft.C. Kowloon, Bowling G.C. Kowloon Docka. R.C. Craizengower C.C. "B"
Craizengower CC.
Civil Service Kowloon C.C.
"Club de Recreio
Police R.C.
the
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,
LOCAL FOOTBALL U. S. BASEBALL
Chinese Team Beaten
On Saturday, the Hong Kong P.A. Helded a team against the Chinese Olympic team who were so successful 'at "Mandia during the Olymple games. Lee Wal Tong and Fung King Cheong were absent from the Chinese team. The Hong Kong F.A. made four changes from the original team selected, Hili. West, Thompson and Elms turning out in the places of Mullane, Mor- rison. Podmore and Jones.
The Hong Kong FA. took the lead after about 15 minutes play. Malpas rushing the ball into the net from a centre by B. Goesno. The Chinese made several efforts and were unlucky in not levelling up.
Half-time: Hong Kong" FA^ 1, China 0.
Early in the second half, B. Gosano Increased the F.A. lead. Taking the ball on the run from a pass from the left wing, the sent in a fast drive that gave Wong ne chance to clear. Soon after, E Strange put the F.A. three up with a good solo effort, cutting in to beat Wong with a fast cross shot.
Week-end Games
The following were the results of the major league baseball gamen to-day:--
American League
New York St. Louis:
R. H. E
4 9 1
1 5. 1
Burns (St Louis) homered.
Cleveland
Willis Hudlin pitched.
Boken (Chicago) homered.
MAY 28, 1934.
REVOLVER FIRING
Police Reserves Win
The result of the revolver match fred between Chinese Company, Hong Kong Police Reserve and the - Contingent, Hong Kong Police at Kennedy Road Revolver Range yesterday was:--
CHINESE COMPANY
קני
Philadelphia...
·0·6 1
2 3 4 Ttl
10 1 (Cleveland)
Washington ........ Chicago
9 '13 +
7 7.3
L/E R3D Thong
Pohing · 30 · 29 28 25 PS R87 Wong
25 27 30.28 SI. David Lote 25 27 23 28
112
138
103.
PC. R52 Hoo
Kam Chiu... 30 30 23 26
109
Baston Detroit
4
7
3
PC. R68 Kwok
A
B
0.
Chak Tong... 30. 28
28 28 113
National League
Chicago...*. Boston
8 0.
0
Other games were postponed owing to rain-Reuter.
i
L/S R4 Wong
King Chuen 30 28 28 23 109 PS, RT Chau
Ching Chiu 26 28 30 30 PC. RT2 Wong
King Fai 30 30 30 24
Total...225 227 220 208 883
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113
■
114
"D" CONTINGENT
PC. D28 PB. D98 PC. D241
15 18 10
20 21 28 11
619 30
0 9 17
34
20 23 15 23
$1
PC. D10
25 27 28 13
93
PC. D63 LS, D20 PC D89
Total
20 21 28 24
91
20 16-28 24 90 25 28 20 11 34
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DAVIS CUP TENNIS
was no change in the score sheet. Another U. S. Success PC. D103
Presentation
50 Craigengower C.C.
30
65 Civil Service
38
59 Kowloon C.C. 45
51
Club de Rectelo
61
The Chinese tried hard to register
Junior Division."
a goal, but the FA. defenders put
their backs to the wall and when
6 H.K, Electric R.C.
66
the Anal whistle sounded there
"51 Kowloon B.G.C..
56
58 Indian R.C.
6-4
1 Yacht Club
53
64 Football Club
51
H. Milton
C. H. Basto
W. Gi
P. W. L Pts
C. Bummons
(Skip)
"16
H. A. Alves C. G. Silva (Skip)
45
'LEAGUE TABLES Senior Division.
Kowloon B.G.C... 5 5 0 10 Craigengower "A" 5 4 18 Craigengower "" 5" 3 2 .6. Citu Service
Taikoo Docks
Club de Recreio Kowloon Docks
4.2 2
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K.D.R.C. BEAT K:C.C.
At the close of the match, Mrs M. K. Lo presented to ëäch player a small cup. Before the presenta tion, Mr. M. K. Lo, Chairman. Hobs Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, thanked the F.A. for 19 inviting Mrs. Lo, to make the pre- -sentation. He congratulated all
81 the players on the standard of
play produced dining the match.
After the presentation, A. V. Gosano, Captain of the FA team. counted for the Kowloon C.C. by 8 presented to Mrs. Lo a bouquet in shots.
Playing at home, the Kowloon Dockyard Recreation Club
Scores-
K.D.R.C.
K.C.C..
"C-
J. W. M. BroWN
4 2 2 4
5 2 3
4
4 1 3
2
Kowloon C.C Police
4.1 3
2
4 0 4
.0
Junior Division.
P. W. L Pts
A. M. Calman
CIVU Service
5 4 1 8
T. Coleman
W. Hyde
Police
5 4 1
8
J. Kempton
E. C. Fincher
Indian R. C.
5 4 1 8
Yacht Club
5 3 2" 6
J. McKelvie
(Skip)
22
ELK Electric 5 3 2 6
G. N. Mitchell
Kowloon 3.0.C... 5 3 2
6
M. Ferguson
Club de Recrelo... 5 2 3 4
R. G. Craig
Cralgengower
5 1 4 2
Football Club
5 1 4 2
J. C. Brown
Kowloon C.C
5 0 50
24
(Skip)
15
15
J. Fraser
13
(Skip)
21
59
51
SENIOR DIVISION
K.B.G.C. BEAT C.S.C.C.
The Kowloon Bowling Green Club playing at home, trounced the Civil Service Cricket Club by. 27 abots, winning an "all three rinks.
Scores:
K.B,G.C.
J. S. Logan
P. г. Farrell
W. S. Drake
(Skip)
R. Puncan
J. Roberts
B. Randle
W. Macfarlane
(skip)
J. Watson
A & Russell
JH, Budding
"Civil Service
E. W. Simmonds
A. O. Brawn
F. J. Jones
25. (Skip)
P. E. Knight
S. E. Aldermani
J. Holidge
14
(Skip)
V. Hast
J. Revic
J. A. Lindsay
W. Greig
(Skip)
R. P. Phillips,
(Skip)
H. Hampton
J. A. Howe
C. E. Elliott
"Heywood.
A. E. Silkstone
H. Gittins
L. E. Lammert
"C. J. Tacchi
SECOND DIVISION
INDIANS WIN AT K.C.C.
The Indian R.C. continued their series of successes by accounting for the K.C.C. on the latter's ground.
Indian R:C.
"R. Hall
S. Eccleshal
silver holder. and called for three cheers, and Mr. M. K. Lo called for cheers for the teams.
The teams were:-
Hong Kong F.A.-Cord; Hill, A. 7. Gosano; Robertson, Thompson, West; B. Cosano, E. Strange, Mal- pas, Ridley and Elms.
Chinese-Wong Wing Li Tin Sang, Lau Mau; Ho Chor Yin, Leung Wing Chul, Lee Kwok Wal; Tao Kwai Shing. Wong Mee Shun, Tam Kong. Pak, Ip Pat. Wa end Cheuk Shek Kam.
HEALTH BULLETIN OF
EASTERN PORTS
Calcutta
Cases Deaths
Plague
Bassein .......... 2 Bombay Colombo From-Penh
1
2
2
Cholera
Calcutta Chittagong Prom-Perih
.158
Scores:
Small-Por
K.C.C.
M. N. Rakusen
Bombay
A. H. Rumjahn
J. Deakin
W. W. Hirst
3. O. Bux
18
(Skip) ..
10
Cochin
H. Overy
A. R. Minu.
"K. M. Omar
„Karachi"
C. Champelovier
Madras-
16
R. R. Wood
(Skip)
28
1 Guy
f(Skip) "
*21
A. W. Grimmitt
(Skip)
'D. M. Khan
Rangoon
V. C. Labrum
M. I Razack
14
J. S. Dinnen
A. M. Omar
Haiphong
J. M. Jack
65
38
A: M. Wahub
Tourane
TAIKOO LOSES AT HOME
(skip)
21
(skip),
Shanghai
9
W. J. Edwards
S. M. Rumjahri
C. Fletcher
A. H. Madar
M. Y. Adal
T. W. Cafr
A. R. Dallah “
Hakodate
Alexandria
R
*(8k(p)
22 (Skipi
29-
59
T. Armstrong "
The Craigengower "A" team,
T: Fergusson (Skip):
A. Wright
travelling to Talkoo, scored a com-w. Mulcahy
fortable will, coming away 30 shots
to the good.
Scores:-
PT.D.R.C.
C.C.O) “A”
Cunningham A. E. Coates. WNorrie W. V. Field
N. Drummond-
TF. Stainton D. Rumjahn
B. W. Bradbury
(Skip) *
*(8kip) "16
D. B. Bone
30. Summers
J. 8: Landolt
A.. A Razack:
RM. McKeown R. F. Luz
JC. Chalmers
Skip)'
W C. Brown!
3. Whyte,
CH. Stewart Dr. Munro [Skip)
R. Baga
18
(8kip)
G. L. Buchanan
G. Duncan
H. Beer
14- (Skip)
812
2,18
84
CIVIL SERVANTS BEATEN, Playing on their own ground, the CIGI Service G.. went under to the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by Ave shots,
Scores:
C.S.C.C.
H Major
E. W. Hamilton
C. Strange
L. R. Whant
(Skip)
M. Purvis
H. F. Westlake
13
U. M. Omar
30
H. L. Lockhart
L... Lück
(Skip)
18
J. Gellatley
J. Pooler
RECREIO COLLECTS TWO
50
POINTS
the Club de Recreio collected points at the expense of tengower "B" at Happy Valley, ing by 16 shots.
Recreio
LJ. Silva LF. Xavier FAY, Riberto
AH. Basto
13 Bkip)
LA. Gutterres
Bouza J. G. Ozarioʻz
htman CHE, Marques fx. da Silva
(8146)
Noronha
21
1. Paris
R. R. Davis
(Skip)
X.B.G.C.
. J. Chambers
E. V. Searle
M. J. Henderson
J. G. Meyer
(Skip)
C. L. Farmer
P. D. O'Connell
Vizagapatam
5
8
Typhns
1 Cerebro-Spinal Fever
Cases Deaths
J. R. Boarea W. J. Howard H. W Randall W. K. Way
(skip)
D. K. Khara
W. Bagley
18
5
J. K. Bloan R. P. Butler
G. T. "Padgett ·
A. F. Paul
(8kJP)
H. Hatch
W. Orchard
N. M. Currie
38
Y. Abbas
A. 8, Gomes
(skip)
22
L., de Rome
(Skip)
201
85
17
66
3. G. Charlton. G.E. F. Thompson
(skip)
J. Macdonald C. B. Hoaking
H. F. Stoneham
H. H. Röst
20 (8kip)
51
22
ELECTRIC R.C.', NARROW WIN
POLICE BEAT H.K.F.C.\\ The police were at home to the Hongkong Football Club and won by ten shots:~
Scores
P.B.C....
W: Forrest
J. Channinga
J. S. Riddell
H.K.F.C.
A. Brooksbank
H. H. Pegg
C. B. Robertson
W. Glendenning F. H. W. Haynes
(8kip) 11 (8kip)
W. McLeod
R. P.. Shaw Playing at Happy Valley the L. Glendenning G, B. Graver Hongkong Electric R.C. defeated J. Shepherd the Craigengower Cricket Club by A. E. Carey
a single shot
Scores
e.cc
S. Abbas
JaVan der Lely
E. C. Barry
VEN. Atienza
((skip)
*
25
|-
Wilmington, Delaware, May 26. to-day in the Davis Cup tennis America scored another success matches against Canada, which opened last Thursday when Lester stoeffen and Frank Shields bent Marcel
Rainville. Martin respectively in the singles. and Walter
In the doubles to-day, George M. Lott and John A. Van Ryn beat Marcel Rainville and Walter Mar- tin by 6-0, 8-4, 6-0-Reuter.
HONG KONG PLAYER'S SUCCESS
London, May 26. Oxford won the Inter-Varsity lawn tennis to-day by 13 matches to 8. The Hong Kong player, 6-2, 6-4-Reuter. Choy (Cambridge) beat J. Collins
TO
NOTICES
MARINERS
Hydrographic Survey To Be Carried Out
The Harbour Master has issued a notice to mariners to the effect that until further notice, a hydro- graphie survey will be carried out within the following area:-
Bounded to the North by Lat
22° 16' 40" North,
Bounded to the South by Lat.
220 14' 50" North
Bounded to the East by Long,
114" 14" 35" East. Bounded' to the North by Long.
.114 13 10" East.
The survey will be conducted in a series of squares, whose sides will run North and South and East and West.
Bides of the square will be 1000 feet.
Sampana with red flags will be stationed at intervals along two of the sides of the square.
Every endeavour will be made to Keep the fairway clear through Lyemun Pass, and as general, but not invariable rule, the deep water outside 10 fathoms contour will be clear of sampans in the square formation:
Shipping is warned to give sam- pans a wide berth and is prohi bited from keeping between sam- pans flying a red flag.
This Notice, supersedes Notice To Marthes No. 37 of 1934.
RECREIO BEATS B.I.K.Y.C.
Played at King's Park the match between the Yacht Club and the Club de Recreio resulted in a win for the latter by 3 shots.
Scores:
Hecrelo
#
Yacht Club F. A. Machado A Stevenson G. M. Alves J. B. Ross P. A Yvanovich B, E. Maughan Julio Riberio Sir Thomas
(Bkip)
Southozn
24 (Skip)18)
E. V. MSousa L S Greenhill
E. M. Remedios W. J. Hanson
AV Barros
CHA. Lopes
(skip)
J. A Selby
A. Macfarlane
E. B. Reed
S. IL Strange
J. Russell
28
(skip)
14.
23 (Skip))
W. 8, Dall
J. Ralston
R. A Basto
8. R. Farlow
E 8. Abraham
A. McKellar
W. McHardy
(Skip)
J. Bhaiphan
B. Descon
W. H. B. Mucket
(skip).
RA. Tengrove ||
0.8. Alexander E. 8. Carter
M. S.Rosario FX. Boures A. THamilton
J.J. Bastor A, Chapman
(8kip)
3. J. Gregory
25
(Bkip)
515.
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
Consolation Tournament
32, 612
The following matches will be played to-day at 5.30 p.m.-
Table No. 1 Hon. R. E. Lindsell and Mr. Franks v. Messrs. "M. H. Lo and H.. Lo. Table No. 2 Messrs. Silva and Barros v. Mrs. Warren and Mrs: Johnson.
Table No. 3 Messrs. Abesser, and Cheung U Plu v Messrs; Barry and Paterson. Table No.4 Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Bryan v. Mrs. Simon and Mrs. Tyson.
BRADMAN AGAIN SAVES AUSTRALIA
Plays Sparkling Cricket
London, May 28, century 83 minutes. He hit 19 and the Australians commented
The match between Middlesex boundaries--Reuter.
Draw With Hampshire at Lord's to-day.
London, May 20. Middlesex batted first, closing: The Australiana drew with their inhings at 253. Heidich Hampshire yesterday. The tourists played pretty cricket, delighting required 168 to win, but time inter- the crowd by drives Add Books Invened when the score stood at 10- his innings of 115 which included for 1 wicket.
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County Matches Robin's scored 65. including ten Middlesex (438-9 dec:) beat boundaries. Both Hendren and Somerset (253 and 419) on drst: Robins mastered Grimmett's bowl-innings. ing by gölik but to the pitch to meet his deliveries. As a result Grimmett's average was higher than usual, 3 for 80...
The Australians replied with 135 for 2, after having made only 9 runs at the fall of the second wicket when Woodfull and Pons- ford went down scoreless, both be. ing leg-before-wicket to Smith, the fast bowler.
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Essex (305-8 dec.) beat" Lance- Lantashite (187 and 180-3) an first,, things
Worcester (505-5" dee.) beat. Glamorgan (235 and 167-1) on first innings.
Yorkshire (370) drew with War- wickshire (205–3).
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Kent (333 and 211) beat Glouces- ter (173 and 163) by 235 runs.
Derbyshire (345) beat Northants 120 and 78) by innings and 174
Bradman, however, came to the rescue with an unfinished 100. Herns. played sparkling cricket, "scoring 50 runs in 45 minutes and the
Sussex (345) beat Leicester (741 and 98) by innings and 8 runs.
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