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LAWN BOWLS
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YACHT CLUB Y. C.C.C,
Yacht Club last to Craigengower C.C. by 31 shots at North Point.
Yacht Club
Craigengower
08. Archbuit G. Lai J.H.D. Morrison R Rhodes
J Bentley
Y. Abbas
B. E. Maughan W. K. Way
(skip) 29 II Fox
(skip)
18
E S. Abraham
W. J. Hansen
W. Phelps
A. T. Hamilton A Kitchell
J. W. Bonnar W. A. Ward
(skip) 22 (skip) 20 E. Ba. Reed
E B. Vernak. W. English
A. Stevensen N. P. Karanja "I L. Shellshear H. W. Randall
(skip) 12 D. Fernando
(skip) 34
52
83
ELECTRICS v. RECREIO Playing at home. Hong Kong Electric lost to Club de Recreio by 1 shots.
Scores:--- Electric
R. C. Butler,
W. Orchard
Th
G. Padgett
A. F. Paul
(skip)
J. G. Haigh
V. Sorby
H. S. McKay
W. Muskett
23
(skip) 12
A. P. Tarbuck
T. P. Saunderson
L. de Rome
A. Webster
(skip) 13
53
Recrel>
F. A. Xavier JEV. Ribeiro
E M. Remedios
F. X. Soares
(skip) 18
C. R. Pereira
D. Alves C. A. Lopes
J. J. Basto
(Skdp) 27-
Dr. Guterres
J. M. S. Roserio
A. V. Barros R. Basto
(skip)
C.S.C.C. v. E.K.F.C.
19
*64
beat
Civil Service Cricket Club Hong Kong Football Club by 57
shots on their own green.
Ecores:
C.S.C.C.
B. Williams
W. J. Buller
B.E.F.C.
E. J. Edwards
N
F. P. Anslow
A. Brooksbank
"20
H. F. Harper
J. Purvis
A O. Bruw
(skip)
(skip)
30
N. Currie
(skip) 9
A. Steven
A. McKellar
ן
(skip) 11
WJ. Burling
H: F. Westlake E. Tuck
H. Westlake Sr. A. MacFarlane
H. R. Major
A. Humphreys
E W. Hamilton P. Morgan
L R. Whant. A. Jacksor.
RR, Davies J Russell
(skip). 23
"84
(skip)
7
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1935.
Shanghai Cricket Fixtures
DATES FOR LEAGUE AND
OTHER GAMES
Shanghai, May 12,
A provisional fixture ist for the season has been issued by the Shanghat Cricket Club, this show-\| ing all league engagements, as well as other fixtures at the S.C.C. ground.
Six teams are playing in the led- gue first division this year, the S.C.C. Ramblers, Wanders, Strng- glers and Nomads, and the Shang- hai Recreation Club Tyros and Colts, while the second division consists of the Shanghal" Muniel- pal Police, Shaforce, and a team each from the Club and the Recs.
Saturday, May 18, and Sunday, May 19-no fixture.
Saturday, May 25.-Ramblers v. Wanders (8.0.C.); Tyros v. Strag- glers (Recs),
Sunday, May 26.-American Ten- nis tournament (S.C.C.).
Saturday, June 1-Wanderers ve Stragglers (S.0.0.); Tyrcs v. No- Shaforce mads (Reca); Police v. (2nd div.) (S.M.P.);
Sunday, June 2. Club v. Recs 2nd div.) (S.C.C., unless May 25 has been wet and tennis postpon- ed: in this case this match will be
|
postponed in favour of tennis) |
Colts v. Ramblers (Recs).
Saturday, June 8.--Ramblers v. Stragglers (S.C.Q);,, Colts Tyros (Reps): Police v. Recs (2nd div.) (S.M.P.).
Sunday, June 9-Nomads V. Wanderers (5.0.0.).
Saturday, June 15.-Open date at S.CC.; Recs 1st v. S.c.c. 1st
(Recs).
Sunday, June 16-S.C.C." 2nd v. Recs 2nd (S.C.CJ); Reca 1st S.C.C. 1st (Recs, 2nd day.)
V.
Saturday, June 22-Club V. Po- lice (2nd diy) (5.c.C.); Colts. v; Stragglers Recs); Shaforce V. Recs 2nd Blv. (S.M.P.).
Sunday, June 23-Ramblers v. Nomads (8.C.C.); Tyros v. Wan- derers (Recs).
♥
Saturday, June 29-Nomads Strugglers (S.C.C.); Colį v. Wan- derers (Recs); Shaforce v. Police (S.M.P.).
V
Sunday, June 30.-Ramblers Tyros (S.C.C.); Recs v. Club (2nd div.) (Recs).
Saturday, July 6-Stragglers v. Ramblers (S.C.C.); Recs V. Sha- force 2nd div.) Recsi; Follce v. FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK Clubs (2nd dlv.) (S.M.P.).
The following are the matches for the week:-
TO-DAY.
A. Silkstone v. R. E. Luz
(Bowling Green)
J. McKelvle v. F. V. V. Ribeiro
(Kowloon Cricket Club) F. Goodwin v. P. 8. Fernando
(Kowloon Dock)
J. G. Meyer v. H. Nish
TUESDAY
(Recrelo)
J. Noronha 7. A. Hyde-Lay
(Kowloon Dock) M. Bebbington v. E. W."Simmonds (Recreio)
(Civil Service)
W. V. Feld v. U. M. Omar
2. F. Nolan v. H. Gittens
Sunday, July 7-Open date at S.C.C.; Colts v. Nomads (Recs).">
HOME CRICKET
Closing Scores On Saturday
London, May 18... The following were the closing scores of the matches begun to- day!-
COUNTY MATCHES Nottinghamshire v. Kent at Not-
LEAGUE TENNIS
This Week's Games
Probably the best mixed doubles tennis match of the season will be seen to-day when the U.S.R.C. play the CRC. on
the latter's ground. Should both Mrs, Kayil and L. Goldman turn 'out for the former a good game, shouldt seen. Below are found fixtures for the week.“
Saturday, July 13.-Stragglers.v. Tyros (S.C.C.); Clots 'v. Ramblers
Reca); Shaforce v. Club candngham. Notts 301 for 8.
Lancashire v. Worcestershire at div.) (S.MP.).
Manchester. Worcester 187, Lancs 101 for 6.
Sussex v. Warwickshire at Hove.K.C.C. Warwick 272. Sussex 116 for 4
Sunday, July 14-Wanderers" v. Nomads (S.C.C.); Rees v. Police
(2nd div.) (Recs), '
V.
Saturday, July 20.-Nomads Colts (S.C.C.); Tyros v. Wanderers (Recs).
Sunday, July 21-Club v, Sha- force (2nd div.) (8.C.C.),
Saturday, July 27, and Sunday, July 23-5.0.0.). Ist v. Recs. Ist (S.C.C.); S.R.C, 2nd v. S.C.C. 2nd (Recs). Two-day matches.
Saturday, August 3-Stragglers v. Colts (5.C.C.); Tyros ỳ,” Ram- blers (Recs).
Sunday, August 4-Wanderers v. Colts (S.C.C.).
Saturday, Augst 10-Stragglers
v. Nomads (S.C.C.)
Sunday, August 11-Wanderers Wanderers v. Ramblers,
Saturday August 17, and Sunday, August 18-Married v. " Single (S.C.C.). Two-day match.
Saturday, August 24-Nomads v. Ramblers (S.C.C.).
Sunday, August 25.-Open, date at S.C.C.; Tyros v. Colts (Recs).
Saturday. August 31.-Stragglers v. Wanderers (S.G.C.).
Sunday, September 1-Nomads v., Tyros (S,C.C.),
Saturday, September 7, and Sun- day. 'September 8-s.C.C. 1st v. Recs 1st S.C.C.); Recs 2nd v. S.C.C 2nd (Recs). Two-day mat- ches.
Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire at Gloucester. Gloucester 128 (Turner 7 for 54), Yorkshire, 145 for 8.
Derbyshire v. Leicestershire at Derby. Leicester 140 Copson 5 for 37), Derby 248 for 7. "Somerset V Essex at Frome. somerset 337 (Gimblett 123, Ni- chols 6 or 87), Essex 87 for 5,
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MC.C. v. South Africa at Lords. South Africa 297 (Stedle 132),
M.C.C. 17 for 1.
Cambridge University v. Minor Counties at Cambridge. Minor
Countles 176 for 8.- Peater.
.:
MID-WEEK MATCH RESULTS
London, May 18. " The following were the remain- hg results of the mid-week mat- ches concluded on Friday:
Warwickshire defeated Middle- sex by 144 runs in The County Cricket Championship game.
TO-DAY
•Mixed Doubles League' U.S.R.Q. h. V C.R.C.
(1) h. v K.C.C. (2) TUESDAY
"A" Division CRC. 1 h. v CC.C.
be
Club de Recrelo (1) h, v C.RC, (2) U.S.R.C. n. v IRC. HK.CC. h. v. R.C.C.
WEDNESDAY
"B" Division K.C.C. b. V LR.C. S.C.A.A. h. VC.B.A. C.R.C. h. ♥ HKQC, Club de Recreio h. v 0.8.C.C.
THURSDAY, "O" Division K.D.R.C. h v S.C.AA.
C.R.C.
·A.T.C. KCC. h. v Club de Recreio LR. C. h. C. B. A. HKUT.C. h. c.c.C.,
h.
T
FRIDAY
"p" Division
KIT.C. h. " IR.C. 8.C.A.A. "▼ C.S.0.0. RS.C. h. V X.C.C. PR.C. h v KB0.0. ATC. b. v C.R.C.
JAPAN WINS IN DAVIS CUP CONTEST
Batting Arst Warwick scored 184 (Robins 6 for 58) and dismissed
The Hague, May 18. Middlesex for 112, Payne taking 5
Japan's tennis team, comprising wickets for 34. Warwick declared, Yamagishi and H. Nishimura, their second innings closed at 253 for 7, Croom contributing 101, and got rid of Middlesex for 181 (Mayer
Saturday, September 14-Open date at S.C.C,
Sunday, September 15-Ame-6 for 46) to win by 144 runs. rican tennis tournament (8.0.C.).
Saturday, September 21, and
September Sunday,
22-Open
dates at 8.0.0.
Saturday. September 28.-1st League Champions V Rest (8.C.C.); 2nd League Champions v. Rest (Recs). »
Sunday, September 20.-Open date at S.C.C.
Saturday, October 5, and Sun- day, October 6.-Open dates at 8.C.C.; Under 30 v. Over 30 (Recs). Saturday, October 12, and Sun- day, October 13-Open dates at B.C.C.
New York
U. S. BASEBALL Cincinnati
Giants Soundly Beaten
New York, May 17. Joe Moore, of the New York Glants' baseball outfit, was forced to retire from the match against the Cincinnati Reds to-day when he injured his wrist. The Giants were beaten by six runs to two,
The results of to-day's matches, as cabled by Reuter, are append-
(Bowling Green) | ed:
C. H. Basta .v. R. Basa
The
(Kowloon Cricket Club) following have received byes into the second round:
N. M. Currie. A. Brooksbank, J. Russell, J. J.. Whyte. H." Beer. 8. Landolt, J. Cavanagh, A. S. Gomes, B. W. Bradbury, W. K. Way. A. A. Razack. M. J. Medina, D. Rumjahn, E. el 'Arculli, F. L. Rapley, R. Duncan, P. T. Farrell. V. Petherick, A. M. Rumjahn, K. M. Omar, D. M. Khan, A. Y. Adal, A. R. Dallah 8. Eccleshall, T. Armstrong, ¡J. M. Purvis, 甘 F. Westlake, A. O. Brawn, W. B.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis Philadelphia
Cleveland New York
R. H. E. 0 4 Q
8 15 3
2
6 3
4
7 '0 (Berger scored a home run for. the Indians).
Detroit Washington
Chicago Boston
$ 9
10 17 4
1 5 1
2 11 0
Muskett, J. K. Sloan, V. Ramsay, (There were 13 innings. Bonura G. M. Mitchell, J. C. Brown, L. scored a home run for the White Outerriez, H. Rozario, C. J. 'Tac-Box),
chi, H. Overy and S. J. Houghton.
WEDNESDAY
J. V. Ramsay and J. McKelvle v. Brookylyn
W. K. Way and
A. 8. Gomes Pittsburgh
(Kowloon Cricket Club)..
J. Fraser and A. Hyde Lay 7.
A. A. Razack and W. V. Field- (Recreto).
T. F. Stainton and J. Watson v. T. Armstrong and C Strange (Football Club),"'
H, Westlake and J. E. McCowan v. J. E Henson and S. A. Bright (0.0.0.).
THURSDAY
A. E. Coates and J. Landolt v. F.. Cullen and J. J. White-(Civil Bervice).
ו'.
V. M. Hast and V. Petherick v.
R. Goodmanı And R. Lapsley
(Kowloon Cricket Club).
In their friendly match, Oxford Talversity and South Africa drew, with the following scores:-
South Africa 372 (Nourse 148) and 369 for 1 (Wade 89. Siedle 164 not out and Rowan 104 not out.
2 8
3 1
1
(Riggs scored a home run for the Reds)
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Philadelphia Chicago
Boston St. Louis
SATURDAY MATCH UPSETS
Four Teams Blanked
New York, May 18. Two teams in the National League, Cincinnati Reds and Chi- cago Cubs, and a similar number in the American League, St. Louis Browns and Cleveland Indians, failed to score in the matches
played on Saturday.
The following were the full re- sults as cabled by Reuter.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn ........ Pittsburg
secured a victory in the Davis Cup contest when they eliminated Holland by three matches to all- terday.
Oxford University 429 (Mitchell Innes 168, Benn '90).- Reuter.
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