TRÆNING GALLOPS
Fina Work-Out At The Valley
Entries fo-day's races were given their final work-out at the Valley yeday when the following times were clocked:----
Harvest View
Bright Star
Tilicum
Warrington
Mayflower
Hetmen
DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 1935
HỒNG KONG
LAWN BOWLS
Teams For This Afternoon
A full programme has been" ar- range for to-day in both divisions of the Lawn Bowls League and the teams and given below:-
DIVISION Y
Regioon Docka v. Craigen.
Tower "A"
A E Coates
Civli Service v. Club de Recreio
J. E. Noronha
C. H. Basto
F. V., Ribeira
A Wa Grimmits 0. G. Silva
יך
A A. Remedios...
TENNIS FIXTURES FOR THE SEASON
Mixed Double To Start
Soon
The following are the tennis fixtures for the sesan
A DIVISION
Home
Away
PLAY ON TUESDAYS May 14
C. de R. (1) ........ CRC. (1) C.0.0. C.R.C. (2)
C.R.C. (
S.C.A.A. ...IR.C. KO.C.
HE.C.C. **** C.B.A 1.R.C. HKU.T.C. Postponed blocks of matches, due to inclement weather, to be played in their original sequence on sub- sequent Wednesdays." :
€ DIVISION
PLAY ON THURSDAYS
1st
2nd
Lart
June 26
Distance Qr.
Qr.
Qr.
32.3
#
32.3
39.1
1.11
91:4
R. Goodman
HKC.C. 0.8.0.0. CDR
37.4
1.09.4
32
s' Gray"
A 8. Gomes
C.R.C
CBA LR.C. H.K.U.T.C. E.C.C.
34.2
34.2
R. Lapsley
H. Beer
July 3
31.2
31.2
Greig
B W. Bradbury
What A Cha
.31
1.02.3
31.2
skip
King's Bount
· 38.4
1.09.2
30.3
V. M. Hast
akip G. L Buchanan
C.B.A. L.R.C.
Twenty Graz.
30.4
1.01.4 31
R. Morrison
." L. C. R. Sousa
Gay Crusader
37
1.12
35
J. Kampton
C. Summons
Clear View
32.1
1.02
29.4
J. McKelvie
U. M. Omar
U.S.R.C.
King's Justice
30
1.00.4 30.4
skip
Skip
May 21
Young Chap
35.1
1.07.4 32.3
V. Ramsay
J. S. Landolt
C.R.C. (1)
in B.C.AA.
LR.C HK.C.C.
C.C.C
HKU.T.C. K.C.C.
0.8.0.C.
CS.CC C.DR. C.R.C. 6.0.A.A.
July 10
Diogenes
32.3
1.03
30.2
J. Lindsay
A. A. Razack
C.D.R. (1)
C.DR. C.R.C. -S.C.A.A.
Rose Queen
30.4
1.00
29.1.
G. Cooper.
R. LIZZ
C.D.R. (2)
30.4
58.3
27.4
F Cullen
R. Basa
U.S.R.C.
Sadko
$5.2
1.05,4 30.2
skip
skip
H.K.C.C.
Pride of Tsinh
36
1.08.1 32.1
May 28
Night Star
33.3
1.02.4 29.1
-C.R.C. (2)
Deemster
35
1.08.
33
T. Armstrong
C.C.C.
C.R.C. (1) CDR. (2)
Rousseur
32.4
32.4
J. Gellatley
U.S.R.C.
CADIR. (1)
King's Jubile....
35.3
1.07
31,2
P. McGowan
-K.K.C.C.
8.0.A.A.
Alacrity
36.1 1.09
32.4
K.C.C.
I.R.C.
June 20
Soldier of C
31.2
Double Char
$1.4 1.01.1
Sylvandale
31.3
1.02.1
312. 29,2 30.3
skip
skip
June 4
Home
4
C. Strange.
B. W. Simmonds L. J. Silva
L. F. Xavier
C.R.C. (1)
C.DR. (2)
AT.C.
DAR.C.
...................... C.R.C. (2)
C.DR.
Popular Star
35.1
1.06.2 31.1
J. Deakin
C. E., Marques
F.K.C.C.
CB.A.
Gold Bullion
38.4
1.12.1 39.2
F Jones,
H. A. Alves
XC.C.
CDR (1)
C.C.C.
The Chelah
36
1.08.2
32.2
skip
skip
IR.C.
S.C.A.A
C.R.C.
Away K.D.R.C. B.C.A.A K.C.C. IR.C. E.EU.T.C.
32.1
1.03.1
31
P. E. Knight
June. 14
May 23
N
39.2
1.08.4
29,2
8. Alderman
D. C. Alves'
29:1
57.1
28
S. Eccleshall
J G. Ozorio-
C.R.C (1) H.K.C.C.
...U.S.R.C. C.DR. (7)
KDRC: C.DR.
32.1
32.1
•
J Hollidge
F. X. M. Silva
CRC. (3)
K.C.C.
8.C.AA.
38
1.13
35
skip
skip
LR.C.
0.0.0.
Daylight Eve Tiny Star
35
1.05.1
30.1
8.C.AA
C.D.R. (1)
K.O.C. H.K.U.T.C.
C.R.C. B.C.A.A A.T.C. CBA.
\C.C.C.
Victoria Hall
33
1.02.2 29.2
June 18
May 30
Sarabande. -Hunter and
D. M. Khan
P. Farrell
C.R.C. (1)
H.K.C.C.
K.D.R.C.
Bold Captain
33.3 1.06.3 33
M. I. Razack"
Propitious Ti
33
1.04.1 31.1
J. Tetley
F.C.C.
U.ARC.
8.C.A.A.
C.R.C. ATO.
A. M. Omar
W. S. Drake
„CID.R. (2)
LR.C.
K.C.C.
Emergency Cand The Rain Ganuge
38.4
1.01.1 31.2
A R. Mica
A M. Holland
Touchstone
43.2
1.13.4 30.2
stip
skip
3.C.A:A C.D.R. (1)
C.R.C. (1)
-C.C.C.
What's The te
36.2
1.11
The Snipe...Llüden and Winkfeld...
33.1
3.43 1.06.2 33.1
June 25
A. E. Rumjahn
R. Duncan
M. Afzal
G. Ross
K.C.C.....
Soldier of Fone:
32
32
A M. Wahab
J. C. "Brown
Flamingo
33.2
32
K. M. Omar
H. Nish
I.R.C. 3.C.A.A......
GR.C. (1) H.K.C.C.
IR.C. H.K.U.T.C
8.0.A.A. A.T.C.
May 30
UAR.C.
C.DR
Spinaway andydropiane
34
1.04.1
30.1
skip
skip
Bold Major
M. R. Abbas
A 8. Russell
C.DR. (3) C.C.C.
CDR (1)
C.B.A.
O.R.C.. (2)
C.C.C.
Gold Coin
31.1
1.02
30.4
S. O. Bux
J. Watson
July 2
June 6
Beginner's Lk
30.4
30.4
M. Y. Adal
J. H. Budding
C.R.C. (1)
1.R.C.
KDR.C
Soldier of Viry, Invermark, Gold
A. R. Dallah
1. Guy
S.C.A.A..
K.C.C.
K.O.C.
jcker and Strathnairn
33.2
1.04.2"
31
skip
skip
The Tiger af Flybynight.....
:30
1.01.3
31.3
Bayardo
24.3
1,09
32.2
CDR (1) 0.0.0. C.R.C. (2)
HL.X.C.C. USE.C. C.DR. (2)
IR.C.
HRU.T.C.
ORG.
C.0.0. SICIA.A. A.T.C. C.D.R.
CBA.
Valorous
31.1
1.02.1
30.4
Racing Boy
36.2 1.08.1
*31.4
G. Duncan
W. S. Dell
July 9
June 13
B.C.A.A.
West Parade,
30.2
1.10
W. T. Brightman T. Tallon
33.3
LR.C.
ORC. (1) C.DR. (1)
K.C.C. 8.C.A.A
W. Gil
Solar Star Matinee Idol.
J. C. B. Fender
31.2
31.2
C.0.0.
Furt
34.2 1.07.1
E. "el Arculli
R.CO.
AT.O.
G. Moss
32.4
Camicade
30
30
skip
skip
C.R.C. (2)
·C.D.R. * (3)
Limelight
30.3
30.3
A. Coelho
High West a King'e Paradé
38.3
1.09.1
30.3
Valley View "Bag Tor..... Woodland St. Lucky Strike
In Good Time
SOCCR NOTES
Indian R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.
Cralgengower "B" v. Folieg"
skip
... E.K.C.C. ........ VARC..... Postponed blocks of matches, dus to inclement weather, to be played in their original sequence on sub- sequent Tuesdays..
B DIVISION
....
C. 8. Rosselet
skip
JR Soares
F. Nolan
G. Perkins
E. G. Past
skip
skip
Home
· HK.U.T.C
IR.C
PLAY ON WEDNESDAYS
CBA
H.K.C.C.
CD.R.
C.D.R. OBA C.C.C.
KD.R.C. K.C.C. IRC. H.K.U.T.C. C.R.C.
K.D.R.C.
IR.C EKUTO..
CIR.C C.C.C.
C.D.R. L.R.C. KU.C. B.C.A.A.
·A.T.C.
PASSENGERS
The following passengers arrived on the P. & 0, s. "Ranch!"? yester- day:
Mr, JMrs. J. & Miss Adam,. Mrs. G. Baldwin, Mr. & Mra. Barlow, Mr.
11
PROPOSALS TOO
GENERAL
Burma And India Complain
Rome. May
& Mrs_Barry. Miss G. E. Belcher, Mrs. Bennett, Mr. R. C. Bigham, Mr. V. W. Birkbeck, Mr. & Mrs. E. Bradburn, Miss. M. Broadhurst, Mrs. G. Brockhurst, à 2 children Mr. F. W, Chapple, Miss. D. Clarke, :|: A British resolution in favour Mr. C. Collingwood, Mrs. B. C. Cool of remonetiäation of sliver wher- per, Mr. de Mrs. H, T, Cox, Mr. de i ever possible - and increasing. then Mrs. H. de Chassirum. Capt, de price of the white metal, haa Wattville, Mrs., and Child Comdr. evoked lively discussion... at the Cotton Congress. Hugh Dixon, “Mrs. and Infant, International Messrs R. and D. “Dónistrami, | here.. Dr. (Mrs) Duke, Mr. W, Dunbar, Burma and India representa- Miss. G. Elder, Mr. & Mrs. R. D.tives complained that the pros Eppes Mr. B. C. Pirich, Miss. H. Dosals were too general, while Fisher, Mr. David Fraser, Miss., France, Belgium, Holland and Ger- Fricker, Mr, and Miss. N. Fugl, Mrs. many opposed the resolution-re- G. W. Garrett, Mr. & Mr. P.solutely.
The Japanese delegate stated. Ghandi, Major & Mrs. L. Graham, Mr, H. H. Green, Mr. D. Gupta, that the artificial forcing upwards "child of the price of silver would lead Mr. & Mrs. Halfer. A &
a chaotic corditions in China. Mr. Hammakt, Mr. A. Hanson, Mr.
The British delegate promised E. Hayward, Sister Helens, Mr. Ho Long Tat. Mr. LaHunter, Mr. to reconsider the resolution Heidel, Mrs O. Johnstone, Lt. & Henter, Mr. C. Jollise. & child Mrs A. E Jones, Mr. M Keane, Mr. E N. King, Mr. and Mrs. M. Matsuda,
Mrs. McDonough, Mr. & Mrs. GENEROUS GIFT
ler Mr. J.Morton, Dr. (Mrs.) W. E.
Morton, Mr. & Mrs. Mallick and
| Misstt., Lt. G. Nicol, Mr. and Mrs.
W. North, Miss. G. North. Master King Thanks Sultan
The gift was made by the Bultari" and the State Counch to com memorate the twenty-fifth ann
North, Mrs. A. O'Gowa, Mrs. K. F. B. Pawicy, Mr. A. Pollock, Hon Mr.
London, May Justice Frickard, Mrs. Frickard,
His Majesty the King has tele- Mr. & Mrs. H. V., Reed, child and infant Lady Ross, Miss E. & Miss. 8raphed to the Sultan of Johore" H. Saunders, Mr. O. Scharengutval, expressing his delight at hearing Rev. G. Scott, Mrs. P. & child Bedg-of the generous gift of £500,000 towards defraying of the expenses wick, Mr. G. Shah, Mrs. A. Sime,
of the fortification, of Singapore. Mr. Simson, Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Squire Mrs. M. Tata, Mr. H. Tal, Mr. & Mrs. A. & Infant Taylor Mrs. R. W. D. Thomson & Infant, Miss. P. E. Tech, Dr. & Mrs, J. Tull, Mr. N. Valabdas, Mr. R. Vora, Mr. J. Waine. Mr. H. R. Wales, Mr. & Mrs. L. M. Wang, Miss G. E Wells, Mr. & Mrs. G., Wévill, infant & Amah Mr. E. J. Whiteaway. Mr. J. A. Whitrow, Mr. & Mrs. J. Whyte, Miss F. Wills. Rev. & Mrs. J. Winther, and Mr. & Mrs. ̈`*`T. Wormold,
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. The following passengers left for Shanghai and ports beyond by the R.M.S. "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA” yesterday:-
versary of the accession of King George.
The Colonial Office also tele graphed expressing the Govern ment's warmest appreciation and stating that this most generous, gift is gratefully accepted. Reuter
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OB.A.
June 20
K.D.R.C. LR.C. HE.U.T.C. AR.C. 0.0.0.
June 21
May 15
IR.C. K.C.C.
Away
S.C.A.A
K.C.C.
AT.C.
8.0.A.A.
C.D.R.
C.B.A. K.C.C. 9.0.A.A.
AT.C C.D.R.
K.D.R.C. H.K.U.T.C. C.R.C. 0.0.0. C.BA
dep... C.R.C...
July 4
C.D.R.
May 22
JC. Chalmers J. J. Whyte.
skip
skip
K.0.0. 5.0.A.A C.R.C.
IR.C.
K.D.R.C. FL.E.U.T.C. C.R.C.
...... CB.A.
C.C.C.
45
T. Swan
C.D.R.
H.K.C.C. CB.C.C.
C.R.A...
July 11
S. Pollock
May 29
D. Peoples
G. E. Stewart-
skip
Hp
A W. Norrle R. Wright J. C. Poiso TF. Stainton
skip
skip
LR.C. C.BAS HK.C.C. C.8.C.C.
HKU.T.C. K.C.C. S.C.A.A.
HKU.T.C. ...R.C.C.
8.0.A.A
C.R.C.
H.K.U.T.C. IR.C.
K.C.C.
K.D.R.C
C.R.O. 0.0.0.
BCAA
¡C.BA.
A.T.C.
C.D.R.
*June 5
C.R.C.
C.B.A
C.B.A. EXC.C. CB.C.C. CID.R.
postponed blocks or matches, due to mclement weather, to be played. in their original sequence on sub- sequent Thursdays.
K.B.G.C.
June 23
R.B.C.
R.S.C
K.F.Q.
0.8.C.C.
A.T.C. ATCAC C.R.C.
SHIPS IN HARBOUR
June 12
D. DIVISION,
K.B.G.C.
IR.G.
WHARVES Kowloon – Lempress of Ranchi and Nellore, ̈ ̈ CAPC
skip
H Westlake. Jr. H. Westlake, Sr.
skip
H.K.C.C. C.B.C.C. C.D.R.
I.R.C. H.K.U.T.C. K.C.C. 9.C.AA.
CS.C.C.
KO.C
· Moller...
FLAY ON FRIDAYS
May 17
AT.C
0.8.0.0.
P.R.C.
FLS.C
Home
Away..
June 19
I.R.C.
CRC.
H. Major E. W. Hamilton
AT.C.
LR:C.
HACC
0.8.0.0.
K.B.G.C.
K.P.C.
H.K.UT.C.
C.3.C.C.
KIC.C
8.C.AA. Ko. IRO
KO.C
B.CA.A
L. Whant
R R. Davies
EOC, AL *S.C.A.A.
CDR
KB.G.C.
July 13
R.S.C.
CR.C.
F.R.C
ATC.
C.R.C.
P.R.C.
skip
Ekip
F.B.C
CRO
D. Williams W."Buller
May 24
S.C.A.A
KBG.C
skip
skip
A.T.C. IRC..
O.R.C.
KFC.
K.F.U.
RCC CBC.C..
skip
ald
A. G. Channings W. A. Cornell A. Johnston A Murdoch J. L Riddell A W. Brown W. S. Glendinnin J. Is Shellsbear
skip
8.C.AA.
C.8.0.0.
RA.C.
E.C.CM
P.R.C.
K.B.G.C,
May 31
AR
SATICI SQAA
0.8.0.0. K.C.G K.B.G.C.
*E.5.0.
P.R.C
C.R.C.
skip
June
J B. Meyer D. Waterton
G. B. Graver N. Currie
A.T.C. S.Q.AA. RA.C. PRO
K.B.GO. KFC. TRU.
TRC.
* Postponed blocks of matches, due
to inclement weather, to be played in their original sequence on sub-
·sequent Fridays
MIXED DOUBLES
PLAY ON MONDAYS
Home
May 13
Bocony Laichikok!
Chia MerchantsAn Shing. Osak Maru" and
Hai Ning,
Seistar and”
Chiu, On: Hydrangea
Kowloon
via and Kai Ping: Talkoo MB. Otua Lucho, Bolviken Apoey, King Leo, Kan Chow Azama Haldia and Ad
Russia.
North Point:
· Katie.
Ri
Maru
Kalsha:-Dell-
Cant
Dougita
CKS
chang
BUOYS
No. -A3
No A7
No.
Marn
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C.R.O
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NO
"aktp:
4.45 pm. Referee: Ip Kau Ko. G. Chambers
A. F. Tarbuck
A Brooksbank skip
C.R.C
E.C.C.
Kudkip
June 14
RCSC.
E. B. Jones:
P. Anslow,
L de Rome
BOJAA. KFC.
ATC
RS.C.
K.CO
Division IL
H. Rose
A Webster
H. Humphrey
LR.COM
FR.C
skip
Hampton
J. Russell
OBC.C
ORO.
USR.C
skip
ECO
RBG.C
We McHardie
Police Yacht Club (95. T. Hunter G. 6. Archbutt wy Hesdridge J.A.D; · Morrison 8. Logan
Bentley BEZ Maughan
MN. Rakusen
ATO
Jane u
PRO
CRO
W. McLeod M. A. R. Souza. C. Dowman A. Lewis
16 - J. Shepherd
WE Hollands
which will be between Navy and Police on Kowloon ground. A win M. J. Medina for the Police will place them in W. Field
a very unassailable position for J. Cavanagh.
Programe For The the runners-up position. Can they
Wek-End
(# "PIVOT""")
Interest the runners-up post- tion in the Senior League is still hot with te same teams as' before last week games about on equal terins. Frhaps Police is better placed thin the rest by virtue of their rechat successes and Club's loss to the Navy..
Chlef hterest is centred on the Kotowall Oup this week end when China meets Navy to-day at Caro- Line El Navy will be very much handicaped by the absence of several of her boots, from the Colony due to the Jubilee Celebra- tions, but they will still be ablé to held a team to give the Chinese a hard fight for it. China's team will be strengthened by the in- clusion of Chu Ah Fal and Chen Chen Wo whore making a special rip to Hong Kong for this parti- cular match. With such stalwarts as Lee Wai Tong, Tam Kong Pak and Fung King Cheung in the for- ward line the Navy lads will be hard-pressed to keep them away as I am sure the Chinese team is about the strongest that can "be fielded for such a representative game...
The only seator League Game to-day is that between E. Lanes and the Club which will, be an im portant one for the Club. Should thếy wih they will still be a point behind the Police and if they shidid lose they may count them-") selves, but --Df the running alto- gether. Their defence is not so Impressive and in the forward line much depends on Albert Howe and Blekford, A
E. Lanca, played a great game
to indict the second defeat on 8.
China "A" and if they can produce
the same form again they should
do it? Granting that Navy is not
at full strength, they have others
who are quite as capable.
Moss in the forward line will
W. L Clarke
DIVISION II
Craigengower C.C. v. Talkoo J. Leonard F. Pattinson
have to work hard if Police intend Dr. W. P. Karanji W. Cuntingham to win, and Green" and Stephens Dr. Fernando on the left will have to improve if i w. K. Way they are to be a danger.
Navy's defence is good but the
A. Rhodes forwards need a little combination W. Phelps. instead of the individual play, A
LA, Kitchell good game should be seen with the
W. Ward odds sightly in favour of the Police.
W.English 'Athletic are entertaining the Lincolns on the Club Ground and 8. W. Randall
W. Atkins
this game should be very evenly y. Abbas contested. believe the Athletic will include the services of their star players from Canton in which case they will be slightly favoured. F. Xavier
Club de Recreio v. Civil Service
F. Harper W. Burling
St. Joseph's and RA. meet in the JF.V. Rebeiro third game and though both teams JMS. Rozario are not what they used to be theyT. X. Soares are of about the same standard
and both are quite near the bottom. Alves
of the table with the College one JAN. Ribeira point ahead of the soldiers ACL Lopes drawn game should be the result.
J. J. Barto
TO-DAY'S GAMES Division L
East Lancs. v. Club ground,. 4.45 p.m. Referee: W. T. Payne,
Division IL
Lincolns v. South China, Caroline Hi, 3 p.m. Referee: W. Trace.
Kotowall Cap
China v. Navy, Caroline-Hill, 4.45
C. P. Beretra Dr. R. Basto A. N. Barros
1 Purves
E. M. Remedios" A: O. Brawn
Kowloon R.G.C. v. Hong Kong
"Electric
J. MacDonald J. Bloan LAR. Duncan V. Sorby p.m. Referee: E G Isley G. Chariton G. T. Padgett Linesman: Egt. Maj. Chapman GEF. Thompson A. F. Paul and Bgt, W. C. Twaites.
Skip TO-MORROW'S, GAMES-
Division I
K.F.C alip A Wright: E..S. Abraham
IR.C. McKay
A Nisain JR MeWalters A. T Hamilton A W. Smith TWC Bonzár --
J. G. Haigh
"Kowloon" "0.C. v. Football Club TF. Baunderson W. Multahy
Jack
Athletic v. Lincolns, Club ground. M. J. Henderson H. F. McKay
4:45 pm. Referee: R. M. Omar. G. Sherriff Navy v. Police, Kowloon ground,
St. Joseph's v. RÁ., Caroline Hill, W. E. Hale 4.45 p.m. Referee: D. Kossick, G. Hosking
have no difficulty in overcoming | Athletic. v. Bouth China, Club the Club.
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STIFF HURDLE
Three senior games are down!! for decision to-morrow the best of
ground, 3.30 pm. Referee: W. Brierley.
Kowloon v. Eastern Kowloon
ground, 3.30 p.m. Referee: Cpl Collien.
W. B. Musketť J. P. Robinson
teakip | H. Övery
TOATE
W. J. Houghton P. Morgan W. Eyde
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