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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935.

2. In the World of Sports

CRAIGENGOWER “A” BEATEN

“A” BEATEN MIXED DOUBLES

Silva's Big

Win Over

Bradbury's

Four

JUNIOR LEADERS RETAIN THEIR

UNBEATEN

RECORD

A large crowd of bowls enthusiasts gathered at Club de Recreio on Saturday to watch the first division game between the home team and Craigengower "A" (the holders) and if they went there in the hope of seeing some fine bowls, they were not disappointed for not only was play of an exceptionally high standard, but the game was also so closely contested that the spectators were given thrill after thrill.

Craigengower were up on two rinks but C. G. Silva upset all their calcula. tions when he beat Bradbury's four by the comfortable margin of 14 shots, this being more than enough to make up for the deficit suffered by the other two rinks.

The Indian Recreation Club, playing at home, heat K.C.C. by 9 shuts while Kowloon Docks and Kowloon Bowling Green also won their matches against Civil Ser vice and Police respectively.

In the Junior Division Yacht Club scored their first points of the season when they beat the Football Club in a close game while Civil Service Juniors got the better of Taikoo by the narrow margin of three shots. A feature of this game was the fine huwling by Westlake's rink who scored the only "seven of the day though

were obtained by Muskett (H.E.C.) and Chalmers (Taikoo). "sixes

1)

FINE BOWLING BY WESTLAKE'S FOUR

Club de Recreto Kowloon Docks Kowicon BGC Indian R. C.

Craigengower

LL

A. Hyde-Lay

(skip) 23.

TENNIS

SHANGHAI TO COMPETE

Two Matches To-day Interport Aquatics

HOME CRICKET RESULTS

London, June 8. There was no play in the County Cricket fixture between Lancashire and Yorkshire at Birmingham on Saturday owing to rain.

Two. South African cricketers recorded centuries a swimming

against

With Shangnal accepting the invitation to send team down here for the interport, the V.R.C. (under whose auspices the event is being held) is losing ho time. In preparation to put up the best opposition against the Northern swimmers.

The sports programme" will be very much curtalled to-day by the Whit Monday holiday but two matches have been arranged in the Mixed Doubles Tena's League:

To-day the U.S.R.C. has the op portunity of avenging their defeat of about a month ago at the hands or the K.C.C. Due to a very much

Mr. David Lyon, the Hon. depleted team they were unable Secretary and Treasurer of the to do anything much but now, with¦ Shanghai Amateur Swimming As- the inclusion of L. Goldman and sociation have "sent word to Miss Hancock, a different com-the V.R.C, accepting the invitation plexion has been put into their and intimating that they will in all probability be arriving in the | Colony at the September.

team

There is every likelihood of Capt. Manners turning out "to-day but Mrs. Kay will be unable to play. having just a successful operation for appendicitis.

C.R.C. should have little difficulty in beating the K.CC. "B" when they travel over to the Kowloon Ground,

To-day's Programme U.S.R.C. . K.C.C. "A". K.C.C.B v. C.R.C.

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

Crawford Beats Merlin

Paris, June 8. In the Davis Cup tennis matches

Jack played to-day

Crawford (Australia) and C. Boussus (France) won their singles.

Crawford (Australia) beat Merlin (France) 646, 6-3,

Recreto Juniors, taking a leaf6-3.

C. Boussus (France) beat Vivian

SENIOR DIVISION

75

M Y. Adal

N J. Bebbingtor

01

Craigengower "A"

59.

A O. Madar

(skip)

27

36

Civil Service

......

53

59

Police R. C.

63

64

63

Kowloon C.

11

I

JUNIOR DIVISION

SECOND DIVISION

59

Club de Recreio

58

Civil Service

59

Taikoo Dock

5B

RECREIO'S "DOUBLE"

Police

47

Kowloon B. G. C.

51

Kowloon C. C.

56

H. K. Electric

53

Football Club

50

Yacht Club

51

First Division

J Petherick

T R. Hunter

P. W. L.. Pts.

J. G. Meyer

S. Nolan

3. Shepherd

Cralgengower “A”

6 5 1 10

17

(skip)

Kowloon B.G.C. Craigengower. "B" 6 3

74 3 &

3

8

J. Watson

W. 8. Dall

Kowloon Docks...

6 3 3

G

W 9. Drake

0 Perkins

6 3 3

I. Guy

W. E. Holands

5 2 "3

4

(skip)

24 (skip)

14

5 0 5

0

59

Club de Recrelo... 7 7 0 14

J. C. Brown (skip)

A:5, Russell

Police R. C. Indian R. C. Civil Service Kowloon C. O.

6 0 6 0

Second Division.

P. W. D. L. Pts.

€ 6 0 0 12

7 5 2.0 10

7 4 3 0 3

7 4 3 0 8

K.B.G.C. Recreio Talkoo Docks Kowloon C. c. Police R. C. 9. 7 3 3 17 Cicil Service... 7" 3 4 0 6. HX. Electric 7 2 4 1 Craigengower... 6 2 4 D Football

E. Post

CIVIL SERVICE LOSE

of the senior team's book, scored a 9 shot win over C.C.C. 2nd string:-

Ecores:-

Craigengower

W. English 21

13

50

What appeared to be certain

victory suddenly changed into

Recreio

FA. Machado Dr. N. Karanjia JMS, Rosario

A. V. Barros H. W. Randall Dr. D. Fernando H. Rozario

(skip) 12

(skip)

D. Alves

J. W. Leonard C. R. Pereira

W. H. Atkins

Y. Abbas

W. K. Way

(skip) 21

DK Kharas

W Phelps

A K'ichell

defeat for the Civil Servants on W. Ward Saturday when they went down to Kowloon Docks by three shots

C. A. Lopes

25

Dr. R. A. Basto (skip) 20 F. A. Xavier. P. A. Yvanovich

McGrath (Australia) 6-4, 4-6, 86,81.--

JAPAN OUT

Prague, June 8, Czechoslovakia beat Japan by four matches to one in the Davis Cup.-- Reuter.

ELECTRIC LOSE ON ALL RINKS At King's Park The Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Hong Kong Electric R. C. by 3 shots,

Scores:

K.C.C.

Lee

C. Fletcher

N. M. Rakusen

E. L. Barros FX Soares.

(skip)

16

(skip) 13

-

49

58

J. Jack

5

4

Club 6 2 4 0

4

shots advantage over S. Gray's four, they were unable to with-

YACHT CLUB WIN

Yacht Club

6 1 5 0

2

stand the accurate bowing put up

the At Happy Valley

Football

FIRST DIVISION

CRAIGENGOWER JUST BEATEN

Exciting bowls was witnessed on the Recreio Green, when thanks to C. G. Siva's four, Recrelo were able to beat Craigengower by two shots. Bradbury" disappoint- ed badly though Omar and more than held their own.

Scores:

Recreio

Craigengower

A. A. Remedios 3 S. Landolt JG. Ozorio A. A. Razack

LA Gutierrez R. Basa

Grimmitt and his men were. In deadly form but in spite of his 10

by McKelvie's four over F. Jones' Club lost to the Yacht Club by Four

Scores:-

K.D.R.C.

W. Greig

T. Coleman

V. Ramsay S. Gray

(skip)

C.S.C.C.

H. Major

J McGowan

A O Brawn

A. Grimmitt

(skip) $7

E W. Simmonds

17

V. Hast

Luz

K. Morrison

J. Purvis

3. Kempton

J. Deakin

F. X. Siva

R. F. Luz

. (skip)

25. (skip)

24

A. E. Coates.

J. E. Noronha

C. H. Basto

F.V.V. Riberto

C. G. Silva

(skip)

L. J. Bilva

LF. Xavier

C E. Marques

J. J. Basto

(skip)

.. A. 5. Gomes

D Rumjaha

B. W. Bradbury

(skip)

C Summons

L.OR. Bouzs

11

H Beer

13

U. M. Omar

(skip)

24

69

-

61

J. McKelvie

(skip) 25

G. Mitchell

B. Parks

R. Lapsley

F. Cullen

(skip)

||

14

56

F. Jones

(skip)

P. E. Knight 8. Alderman S. Eccleshall

J. Hollidge

(skip)

KOWLOON GO DOWN

· 10

18

one stiot.

Scores:-

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Football Club

A. Steven

E J. Edwards

N Currie

A: 'Macfarlane (skip)

A Humphery s. *Strange

E. Tuck

A. Brooksban

16.

(ap):

14

Q. Stephens

P. "Morgan

J. Russell

Yacht Club

E. B. Reed

E S. Abraham

A. W. Brow

G. Costello

(skip) 22 G S. "Archbuti J. D. Morrison J. Bentley

B. E Maughan

(skip)

A. Murdoch W A. Cornell

15

A. T. Hamilton

(skip) 19

S. J. Houghton

B.K. Electric W. Stoker J. F. Barron L. de Rome

·A. Webster

(skip)

18

G. Halgh

W. C. Simpson H. S. McKay

J. Blean

J. Smith

L E Lammert W. Muskett

T W: Carr

(skip) 19

F.S.W. Smith

(skip) 18 R. C. Butler

J. 8. Dinnen

D B. Hall

GT. Padgett

11

77. Geall

A. F. Paul

(skip> 13.

(skip)

17

56

53

OF

WESTLAKE GIVES C.S.C.C.

VICTORY

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No reply has yet been received from the Tientsin Association and It is thought that the Tientsin swimmers may find it difficult to

the obtain necessary leave, to make the trip to Hong Kong.

As a prelude to the Interport, V.R.C. propose to hold the Colony Swimming Champlorships. amateur upen to all- "bona-fide" swimmers in the Colony early in August. This will give the Inter- purt selectors a pointer towards form.

the

With August. and September oc- cupied with the Swimming Cham. pionships and the Interport, the VR.C. monthly night galas will this year, be limited to two, The Arst of these will take place next Saturday. and the other has been provisionally arranged for July 13 A varied and interesting pro- gramme of events has been drawn up, included among which are four events opem to members of the Canton Aquatic Sports Club, the Chinese YMCA, the South China Athletic Association, the Chinese Athletic Association, all of whom have signilded the incêntion of competing.

IN

FIRST NIGHT FETE

The following is the programme for the first gala:-

100 yards free style (Open). 100 yards breast stroke (Open). 300 yards Medley Relay. (Open) (100 yards back-stroke, 100 yards free-style, and 100 yards breast- stroke).

Diving (Open...

100 yards free style handicap. (Members, "B" class).

50 yards free style Handicap. (Members. "C" class). "

Members relay race. Water-polo.

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100 yards free style handicap. (Open to School Boys).

The gala will be followed by a dance.

Entries for the various events close at 5 p.m., on Tuesday next and heats will be swum off, on Thursday.

glee Lawn Bow's Championship. This Round will be completed by Thursday, weather permitting..

The following is this week's pro- gramme of Open Singles matches. TUESDAY

5. Eccleshall v. WH B. Muskett

(Taikoo)

F. Gittins v. F. Cullen

(Recreio)

C. J. Tacchi' v. ̈C. B. Hoskin

(Kowloon Docks)

K M. Omar v. F. T. Farrell'

(HK. Electric)

A. E. Sikstone v. A O. Brawn

(Craigengower)

At Happy Valley the Civil Ber- Service C.C. beat the Taikoo R.C.J.

by by 3 shots,

Talkoo C. Champelovier D B Bone

F Pattinson

Scores:-

A. Jackson

(skip)

J. W. Bonnar 20

Civil Service

(skip) 14

M. Purvis

53

50

51

T. Armstrong

JUNIOR LEADERS AGAIN WIN

C Strange

3. C. Chalmers

(skip)

18

At the Valley, the Police R. C.

18

IR.C., playing at home, were

able to gather two points at the were beaten by the Bowling Green expense of the K.C.C. whom they Club by 4 shots.

best by 19 shots. K.C.C. was up Scares:

on two rinką but Philips' four was,

Police

badly. ounced by Minu's four, the W Clarke weakest rink of the Indians. byw. Headridge the heavy margin of 22 shots..

BOWLING GREEN SUCCEED Thanks to L. Guy's four who beat W. E. Hollard's four by 10 anots. Bowling Green were able to M. el Arculli annex both points at the expense

of the Police:

Scorest

I.B.G.C.

robee

PT. Farrell J. Fënder J. L. Tetley

C Dowman JH. Budding W. McHardy

A. AL Holland. G Moss.

HNish

K.C.C. J.W.M. Brown

Bowling Green

G⚫ Chambers

W. E Hale

H. Rose

17

G. 8. Alexander C. B. Hosting

B. Loan

(skip)

I. Glendinning

Scores:-- LB.C.

J. Hoosen

E. C. Fincher

A. M Wahab

A. R. Minu

H. Overy R. P. Phillips .. (skip)

5.

"

(skip) 27

A. Rumjahn R Gittins 8 M. Rumjahn C. J. Tacchi AR. Dallah F Goodwin

D. M. Khan

J. Fraser

(SD)

13

(skip)......

M. R. Abbas

W. McLeod

90. Bux

(18 (akip).

E Kern R. G. Craig

W.JD. Cameron

A. Wright

A W. Smith.

(skip)

15

(skip) '15 B. Rogera

D. W. Waterson

M. J. Henderson G. Sheria

(skip) 17 A. J.-Johnson 8. Bright A G. Channins LAR Duncan G. McWalter 3. G Chariton W.8. GlendinningG.E.F, Thompson (skip) 15: (skip) 2:19:

B Williams

N. Cunningham

(skip) W. Brown

W. Hamilton S Pollock

J. C. Polson

L. E. Whant

R. R. Davies

(akipi 15

3. Gellatley

W. J. Burling

29

W. T. Stainton

Takip)

T. Swan

A. Park

10-

E. F. Westlake D Peoples..

Westlake Sr. G. H. Stewart

(skip)

(skip) 11

28

54

58

THE OPEN SINGLES

E. Bloan v. F. Goodwin

(Football Club)

WEDNESDAY

J. Russell v. H. E..Westlake

(HK, Electric) ·

"A. Hyde Lay v. J. M. Purvis

(Craigéngower)

M. Y. Adal: y. E. W. Simmonds

(Taikoo)

H Beer v. J. V. Ramsay

Kowloon C.0)**

G. N. Mitchell v. D. M. Khan

(Recreloj

A. R. Dallah v. L de Rome

(Civil Service)

THURSDAY

B. Williams v. A. F. Sherrif

(Craigengower)

A. M. Holland v, F. X. M. di Silva

(Kowloon Docks)

G. Berkins v. U M. Omar

(Taikoo)

A Brocksbank v. B. W. Bradbury

*WHK. Hectric)

M.

To-day, being Whitsuntide Bank Holiday; there are no lawn bowls open charapionship games down E. for decision, pat to-morrOW there are six excounters in the L. 51 Second Round of the Open, Sin:

J. Medina, v. H. A, Alver

(Hovicon (CC)

el Arcull" v, D. Rumjahn

(Civil-Bervice)

Gutierrez, v. H. Overr

(Kowloon Docks)

"Howorth 8 for 16), Worcester: 101 (Mitchell 5 for 563 and 91 for 1.-

4.

The South. Africans beat Northamptonshire by an innings and 36" runs at Northampton. on Saturday Northants: 139 (R. J. Crisp 6 for Glamorga at Cardiff, | 50) and 133. South Africans; 297, Rowan 149 and Wade 139, botha

Cambridge. University beat Somerset by 162 runs at Cam- unfinished,

bridge. Cambridge: 96 (Andrews

for 29) and 292 for 6 deg. (R. P. Nelson 91, Tindşli 117). Somer- -92t: $8 (D. O. Rought 5 for 411

Two other centuries were record- ed in the County matches, Barnett scoring 108 for Gloucester, and White 119 for Somerset.

Hendren scored 84 for Middlesex } and. 160,- and Berry 93 not out for Leicester. The Minor Counties drew with

Among outstanding bowling per- Oxford University at Oxford." formances were 5 for 44 by Oxford: 169 for 4. Howarth (Worcester), and § for 44 by H. A. Smith (Leicester).

The following vere Saturday's closing scores as cabled by Reuter:

260

Middlesex v. Sussex At Lord's (E. Hendren Testi- monial Match):-Middlesex (Hendren 84). Sussex 15 for 1.

Gloucester v. Kent

ы

At Bristol: Gloucester 305 (Bamett 108). Kent 84 for 2.

Worcester .- Essex...

Essex 228 Worcester 43

-

At Worcester: (Howorth 5 for 44) for 2.

Warwick v Derby At Birmingham:-Derby 109.

Northants v. Leicester

At Northampton:-Northants '85 (H. A. Smith & for 44). Leicester 183 for 3 (Berry 93 not out).

Somerset v. Hants

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At Taunton: Somerset 337 (White 119), Lampshire 9 för 2. Noth. Surrey At Nottingham: Surrey 87 for 5.

Notts

Glamorgan v. South Africa

129.

At Cardiff: South Africa 397 for 3 (Rowan 149 not out Wade 139 not out).

Cambridge v. Forresters

At Cambridge: Cambridge 265 (Bartlett 100, Welch 5 for 43. Free Forresters 64 for 1.

EARLIER RESULTS

Rain all over the country cur- talled play in the mid-week pro- gramme concluding on Friday, many of the fixtures ending in draw results. The following were the results as cabled by Reuter:- Surrey drew with Sussex at the Qval, Surrey: 149 (3. Parks 6 tor 45). Sussex: 80 for 1

Lancashire drew with Glamor- gan

Lancashire: at Blackburn 212. Glamorgan: 27 for 2.

Leicestershire beat shire on the first Gloucester.

The MC.C. drew with Warwick- shire at Lord's. M.C.C.: 70,(Mayer 5 for 32, Paine 5 for 205 wickshire: 33 for 2.

War-

AMERICAN GOLF TITLE

Sam Parks Beats Champions

Oakmont, Junë 8. Sam Parks, a comparatively un known local professional, who is not yet 28 years of age, has won the American Open Golf Chan- plonship with an aggregate score of 299,

Jimmy Thompson was second with an

and aggregate of 301 Walter Hagen third with 302 Other aggregate scores were Ray Mangrum 303, Densmore Shute 303, Alvin Krueger 306, Gene» Sarazen (1932 champion),"306, Ričard 306. Horton Smith 306, Paul Runyan 307, Metz 307, Olin'Dutra (holder) 308, Turner 309, Montie Dutra 300, Macdonald Smith 309, W. Craig Wood 312, Bid Brews 312, Al Es- pinosa 314, Cooper 314, Burke 315, » Johnny Goodman 318, Johnny Farrell 322, George von Elan 324.

A high wind storm was respon- sible for high scores in the second round when the leader was Jimmy Thompson with 146, Alvin Krueger 148 and Gene Sarazen 149 being ahead of Sam Parks 150.

* Parks played wonderful golf in the last round, his card being 73 and 76, 149; Thompson 77 and 78, 155. Walter Hagen who was down the list in the second round with 153 made a gallant fight in the

tired Gloucester- last round, but was

the homeward half, his scores be- innings at Leicester: 97 (Parkering 73 and 76. 149. 7 for 49). Gloucester: 72 (Smith Tommy Armour, former holder of 4 for 27).

Worcestershire beat Derbyshire

by 9 wickets at Worcester. Derby: 197 and 54 (Jackson 4 for 14.

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the title, withdrew when he was

17 above par for the first 18 holes. Par was 72.

Beuter.

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