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HỤNG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935.
*In the World of Sports
INDIANS SCORE THIRD WIN
4
Lawn Bowls Programme Curtailed
JUNIOR LEADERS STILL WINNING
Once again rain was responsible for the curtailment of the lawn bowls fixtures on Saturday. Only one match was played off in the Senior Division which resulted in the Ind'ans register- ing their third win of the seasor at the expense of the Kowloon Docks by a margin of two pointa.
A new aggregate record was put up by the Kowloon Bowling Green Club juniors in their victory over the Craigengower by 91 shots to 47. R. G. Sheriff's rink beat Ward's four by 21 points.
Recreo, the strongest challenger to the Bowling green won. and so did Taikoo who incidentally, notched their fifth win of the season."
* *
11
H. G. Sheriff's four incidentally scored a "7" whille sixes 'were obtained' by rinks skipped by A. Webster, A. ^F. Paul both
of the Electric, A. W. Smith of the Police and H, H. Rose of the Bowling Green,
*Kowloon C. C.
FIRST DIVISION
Police
*Civil Service
"Cralgengower "A"
Kowloon B. G. C.
Indian R. C.
54
Kowloon Docks
Cralgengower "B"
SECOND DIVISION
Police R. C.
57
Civil".Service
61
Kowloon B. G. c.
91
Craigengower
47
Taikoo 'Dock
14.
.74
H. K. Electric
51
.85
Kowloon, C. C.
44
49
Club de Recreio
62
Yacht Club Football
"..glub
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. L. Pts.
Club de Recreio.......... 7 ▸ 14 Craigengower "A" 6 5 1 10 Kowloon B. G. C. Craigengower. "B" Kowloon
Docks... 7 3 4 · B
Civil Service
YACHT CLUB WIN
At North Point, the Yacht Club beat the Kowloon, Cricket Club by
7 4 9
8
6 3 3
8
21 shots.
Score:-
Police R. C.
6 3 3 6
Yacht Club
Indian R
C.
6 3 3
6
G. 6. Archbutt
5 0 5
0
D. "Drummond
6 06
0
J Bentley
SECOND DIVISION
P. W. L. D. PES.
(skip)
7 0
0 14
A. Murdock
8 6 2 0 12
A. Stevenson
Kowicon C. c.
Kowloon BGC. Recrelo Talkoo Docks.... Kowloon C. C
Civil Service Police R. C. Electric Oralgengower Football Club Yacht Club
8 5 3 0 10
8 4 4 0 8
K.C.C.
C. J. Tacchi
S. J. Houghton J. Smith
BE Maughan L. E. Lammert
19
E S. Abraham
J.W.C. Borcar
(skip) 20
E. B. Reed
J.AD. Morrison
A. W. Brown
(skip) 14 F.S.W. Smith "J. 8. Dinren
J. Carr
W. J. Geall
(skip). 12 G. Lee
G. Fletcher M. N. Rakusen
8 4 4 0 8
8 3 4 1 7
8 2 5 1 5
7 2 5.0 4
7 2.50 4
7 2 5 0 4
G. E. Costello (skip)
J. M. Jack
28
(skip)
65
SENIOR DIVISION
INDIAN'S THIRD WIN
POLICE BEATEN
18
44
On the Police green the Civil The Indians - registered their Service .C. beat the Police R. C third win of the season at the by 4 shots.
Docks expense of the Kowloon
Score:- thanks to the win of Madar's rink
P.R.C.
-over Cooper's.
It was a very close game and G. S. Smita the Indians managed to
snatch W. Headrlage
the two points by a margin of W. McLeod
only two shots...
Score:
I.R.C.
K.D.B. C.
A H. Rumjahn V. Hast
S. M. Rumijahn G. Micthell
D. M. Khan J. Kempton:
A. R. Dallah
(skip) 21
M. R. Abbas
$. O. Bux M. Y. Ada)
A. Q. Madar
(skip) Hoosen
Mel Arcul
A. M. Wahap
A. R. Minu
20
(skip) 131
54'
Jy McKelvie
(skip) 19
T. Coleman
B. Parks
J. V. Ramsay
G. Cooper
(skip)
G. Atkinson
& Humble
R. Lapsey
F. Cullen
11
(skip) 22
JUNIOR DIVISION
C.C.C. BEATEN
52
C.S.C.C.
J. Gellatley
W. J. Burling
E. F. Westlake "H. Westlake
E. G. Post
(skip) 15 (skip) 23 A. J. Johnson H. Major
A. G. Channings
T. Hunter
W. S. Glen-
M. Purvis
T. Armstrong C. Strange
dinning (skip) 17. (skip) +20 L. Glendinning A. Harper
W. J. D.
Cameron
W. S. Dall A. W, Sm'tk
(skip)
26
E. W. Hamiton B. Williams
R. R. Davies
(skip). 18
61
de
"67. FOOTBALLERS BEATEN At Happy Valley the Club Recreto beat the Football Club by 13 shots.
Score: Football Club. A. Staven
8. "Strange
At the KG.G.C. the Kowloon N. Currie Bowling Green Club defeated the A. Macfarlane. Cralgengower Cricket Club by 44.
shots,
Score:-
K.B.G.C.
IF
C.C.C.
G. Lat
B. Rogers
D. W. Waterton W. Phelps"
M. J. Henderson A.. Kitchel!
G. E. Sherriff
(skip)
J. Henson
W. E. Hale
38. -
(skip)
A. Humphreys
Recreio
F. A Xavier E. L. Barros
Dr. Basto
F. X. Soares 15(skip) 22-
C. R. Pereira
D Alves
E. J. Edwards E. Tuck A-Brooksbank JJBasto
(skip)".
G. Stephens
W. Ward
P. Morgan
(skip)
A. Jackson
Russer
.13.
J Leonard
W. Atidos
C. B. Hosking Y, Abbas
H, FL Rose W. K Way
...(skip)
9. Bright
(skip)
J. Soares LAR. Duncan Dr. Karanjia JG. Charlton H Randall
G. E. F
Dr. Ferdando Thompson (skip) 31 (skip)
1'T
13
A A Alves"
(skip) F. A. Machado J. M. Rosario A. Vit BarrOS HF. Rosario (skip)
ELECTRICIANS LOSE
16
Talkoo
D Peoples
T. Swan"
J. Watson
G. H. Stewart
(skip) 19
D E. Bone
F. Pattinson"'
ft
H.K. Electric
J. G. Halgh
W. Stoker
J Stoker
W. Msukett
(skip)
A. P. Tarbuck J F. Barrau
W Cunningham L de Rome
JC. Chalmers A Webster
15
(skip) 27
(sklp) 13.
W. Brown
R C. Butler
A. Park
V. Sorby
J. C. PolsoC
Q. T. Padgett
A. F. Paul
28
(skip)
23
5.1
T. F. Stafritor (skip)
74
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
Should the favourable "weather continue during the coming week several interesting bowls ties in the open singles "championship will be played, the most interesting of woich whl be the tie between D. Rumfahn last year's runner up to
W. Griminit, and his club, mate. E. el Arculi.
HOME CRICKET
Closing Scores On Saturday
London, June 22. Outstanding batting performan- ces in the County Cricket matches which commenced to-day...were those of Squires 143 and Holmes 114 for Surrey against Worcester. Freeman was prominent again for Kent and his
seven wickets for 32 had the effect of keeping the Somerset total down to 84,
Glamorgan fared badly, scoring only 93 against the Gloucester- shire bowler. Goddard, who took 8 for 36.
1:
Sussex niso could make no head- way against No:ts, for whom Voce took five wickets for 31 in the total of 96 runs.
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14
the closing
U. S. BASEBALL | LEAGUE TENNIS
Giants Continue To Win
ne Week's Matches
With the promise of better, weather, tennis Axtures will once more be in full swing and to-day the second round of the Mixed Doubles League would be played oft.
The U.S.R.C. playing at home against the K.C.C. "B" should find uttle or no opposition at all In this encounter. They will be
WEEK-END PICNICS
Many Parties Held
Launch picnics organised by the St. Andrew's Club, the Kowloon Tong, Anglican Church, and the European Young Men's Christian Association took place on Saturday afternoon in spite of the inclement weather, and were all well attend- ed.
New York, June, 21.- A ha.storm during the baseball match between Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns, in the Ame- rican League to-day, caused the abandonment of a double header between these two teams; the first.
A large number of members with being called after the sixth innings, į without the services of Captain
The New York Yankees suffered Errol Manners who left on the their friends boarded the Hong Suffolk but the return of Major Kong Yaumati Ferry launch Mat Withington, will balance matters. Fat, to spend an enjoyable after- Major Withington played through-noon at Junk Bay under the care out last year and was very suc- cessfully partnered by his wife. To-day Mrs. Read will be his new partner.
a reverse against Detroit Tigers when they, were planked out by
Schoolboy" Rowe.
The Giants continue to w'n and beat Pittsburgh Pirates in the Na tional Leigue by lever runs to four.
1.
Results, as 'cabled by Reuter. fol- low:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The following were scores of all the matches Includ-Chicago ing two friendlies as cabled Boston
Reuter-
Surrey v. Worcestershire at the Oval:-Surrey 433 · ¿Squires 143, Holmes 114). Worcester 9 for '0.
Somerset v. Kent at Taunton:- Somerset 84 (Freeman 7 for 32). Kent 238.
Gloucestershire
v. diamorgan
at Bristol: Glamorgan 93 dard 6 for 36). Gloucester for 5...
(God- 178
at
Nottinghamshire "V. Sussex Notingham:-Sussex 96 (Voce 5 fo:
Notts 173 for 7.
31).
Essex v. Lancashire at Chelms- ford: Lancashire 283 Ryans 5 for
K.C.C. "A" will have to be up and about if they intend to keep team from annexing the CR.C. both points. R. H. E
They will in all be ftelding their re- 2 probabilty .................. T1 18
3 7 1
gular team but I hear that Mrs. (Hogan and Berger scored home Chiu Chun Chiu is indisposed and will not be available for to-day's runs for the Braves). Cincinnati
game. The selectors of the C.R.C. Brooklyn
team are in a quandry as to what to do. They are still unable to find a suitable partner, for Wale Hung and up till now their team for to-day has not been definitely fixed as yet.
3
5 10 0 0 7 0 Lombardi scored a home fun for the Reds and Brennen blanked out the Dodgers). 'Pittsburgh New York
4 14 0 11 17 1
(Parl Waner scored a home run
Several close ties are expected "in the course of the week in the
of 'Mr. A. E. Lee, the honorary secretary of the Men's Fellowship, Kowloon Tong Anglican Church. Among those present were Mr. A. F Lee, the Reverend L. S. Nash, Mr. G. S. She, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. R. Griggs, Mr. A. E P. Quest and Miss Anderson.
The St. Andrew's launch left the police pler, Kowloon, at 3.30 p.m.. with over 30 picnic-makers on board, bound for Big Wave Bay. Mr. N. A. E. Mackay, the Reverend and Mrs J. R. Higgs, Messrs. E. F. and W. Fincher, E MacNider, C. E, Wong, G. Brown, Miss G. White. Mrs. Wong, and Miss J. S. Landolt were among those on board the launch.
"Y" PARTY AT BIG WAVE BAY The "party, consisting of
for the Pilates and Ott and Man-other fixtures, the most notable of about 21 people, was in the able
cuso for the Giants).
St. Louis. Philadelphia
3
8
0
8 9 Joe Collins scored a home run for the Cardinals and Vergez for the Phillies).
Northamptonshire v. Warwick- shire at Northampton-Warwick Boston 206. Northants 25, for -Q-
Rumjahn had been playing con- sistently good bowls this season and had been instrumental in pul-187). Essex 28 for 2. ling his rink (1.e, the C.C.C.) in the senior division out of the fire on more than one occasion. In the open pairs when partnering with Arcull he made a valiant but un- availing attempt to pull the game out of the fire against B. Basto and J. E. Noronha and if Arculli had been steady enough and gave him that necessary support this pair would probably still be in the running.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R. H. E
3 6 '1 0 3 1 St. Louis
(Reynolds and Almada scored Leicestershire y. Hampshire:-
home runs for the Red Sox and Leicester 157. Hants 71 for 8.
Grove lanked out the Browns. Surrey v. Cambridge University The game was called after the
(Sims sixth inning owing to a hailstorm) at Lord's: Cambridge 100 8 for 34 and 29 for 0).,M.C.C. 112.
Mr. H, D. G. Leveson Gower's XI V. Oxford Universi:y at Rel gate:-Oxford 145 (Baxter 6 for 39). Leveson Gower's XI 131 for
Arcull is not playing the same type of bowls as he used to play a year or two back. He has drop. 17. ped off considerably and on pre-
sent form Rumjahn should win
.
this encounter.
The match between F. E. Knight SENIOR T. T. POSTPONED
of the Civil Service and J. Mc- Kelvie of the Kowloon Docks should prove another thrilling en- counter. McKelvie is an excep tionally steady man. He is the present mainstay of the Dockers. and although Knight had been known to play brilliant bowls 'the match should go to the Dock man.
THE PAIRS
Last year's pairs champions, F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt should meet with little or ao opposition when they play A Henson and 6. A. Bright on the Electric green on Wednesday:
The Jones-Gomes clash should also result in a close encounter be tween these two. Both men are capable of big things and the result would be a very close affair.
On Tuesday on the Recria Green one of the best games to date is promised in the clash between R 'Basa and J. C. Brown who are two "of the most consistent lawn bow lers Hong Kong has ever seen both are of interport standard. There should be very little difference in the final store and a large crowd 19 expected to turn up to witness this
OTHER GAMES
London, June “21. -
The second match between Bos- ton Red Sox and St. Louis Browns was postponed on account of the wet ground.
Rain caused the postponement of the match between Washington Senators and Cleveland Indians. Philadehis Chicago
3 '7
.......
5 10
which will be the clash between the CR.C. "A" and the K.C.C. on Tuesday at the latter's ground. C.R.C. is still proving to be the strongest contender for the title and from the look of things ought to annex these two points.
hands of Mr, E. F. Selk, Asst. Secre- tary of the Y.M.C.A”, and among those present were Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. A. Duggan. Mrs Roskruge, Miss B Blument- hall, and Messra, A. B. Henry, Chidlow, Ferguson, Laing, Stevens, An evenly matched game
should W. Kerr, B. S. Bernard, and A. be seen at Sookunpoo when the Moss Indians entertain the HK.CC. The ought to be "a very close but the Chinese are affair and much will depend on the Indians' second string.
HK.C.C. bias - A very well balanced team and provided they can match a set of the Rumjaba causing their hopes of defeating. the
diana' are high indeed.
certain to have a tough job before they can claim the two points.
THE FIXTURES
To-day
Mixed Doubles League:-E.C,C. - Craigengower is pitted against | “A” V. G.R.C.—(King's Park); the CRC, second string. I do not VÅRC. v. K.C.G. “B”—(King's know what their line up is like,
Park).
To-morrow
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington Detroit
R. H. E. 0 5 1 7.11 0
"A" Division:-K.CO. v. (O.R.C. "A"--(King's
I.R.C. V Park):
Recreio H. K. C. C(8ookumpoo); "B" 7. Recreio *A"-(King's
0
4 1
2 0 (Jimmy Foxx scored a home run for the Athletics). New Detroit
York
-(Happy Valley).
(Alvin Crowder pitched for the Park); Craigengower v. C.R.C. “B” 7 11 0 Tigers). (Charlie Gehringer scored a home run for the Tigers and
Yankees).
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For the first time in 28 years it was necessary to postpone to-day's | "Schoolboy" Rowe blanked out the Senior Tourist Trophy motorcycle race in the Isle of Man. A heavy mist reduced visibility to a few yards on the mountain parts of the course
British Wireless.
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SATURDAY GAMES
New York, June 23. Chicago Cubs won both games
Wednesday
"B" Division:-HKC,C. v. C.BA. -(Chater Road); C.S.C.C. v. IRC. Valley); Recreio V University (King's Park); C.R.C.
Washington Detroit
9 15
I
0 10 13
(G. Walker and Greenberg hom--(Happy ered for the Tigers).
Boston Chicago
7 5-11
Grimmitt), by the margin of 20 against Boston Braves, and St. Philadelphia
Louis Cardinals performed shots to 15.
similar feat against Philadelphia Phillies, while Pittsining Pirates and New York Giants shared the
3.8
v. K.C.C(Causeway Bay).
g
Thursday
I
"C" Division:-LR.C. v. K.LT.C.
# St. Louis
11 10 意 (Berry homered" for Athletics and Solters for St. Louis Browns),
V.
(Melillo and R. Johnson homered (Sookunpoo); K.C.C. v. Univer- In their double header in the for Boston Red Sox).
sity (King's Park); S.C.A.A.§. V. National League on Saturday
C.R.C.—(King's Park); Army TC. Craigengower — (Sookunpoo); Recreto y C.B.A-(King's Park).
Friday "D" Division:-S.CA.A v. Radio -(King's Park); K.D.R.C. v. Police -(Hung Hom); K.F.C. v. Army T.C.-Chatham "Road); IRC, V C.R.C.(Sookunpoo); 0.8.C.C. v. K.B.G.C. (Happy Valley).
The holders were not a shade o their former selves and E. A. Aves more than held his own against | spoils. 'A. W. Grimmitt. It was น close affair at the beginning until to warda the end when the Portuguese four rolled in some good words. thanks to their. No. 4 (L. Xavier). Grimmita was dogged by bad luck to a certain extent but on the day's play the Portuguese four thoroughly deserved their win
∙L, J. Silva“
L'Xavier
F. V. V. Ribeiro HI. A. Alves
(Skip)
C. C. Simmons
J, Deakin
F. J. Jones
A. W. Grimmitt
In the American League, Detroit Tigers whitewashed the Senators in the first game" and took the second by a close margin. Boston Red Box, St. Louis Browns, and Cleveland Indians were also win- ners in their single game tea
Results as cabled by Reuter follow
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R. H. E
+7 12 ទ
4 16 2
(Cavareta homered for the Cubs)
Chicago
Boston
20
Chicago
Bostonis
(skip)15
HOLLAND'S, RINK WIN
* 9 I 3.-10 0
(Jurges homered for the Cubs, Moriarty and Cosearart for, the Braves)..
Pittsburgn New York
I
The conqueror of Nish and his partner in the pairs-the. Glenden- nings-are pitted against two Re- crelo skips in C. G. Silva and F. X.. M. da Silva on the Talkoo Green this week. Can the father and
At the Taikoo Club A, M. Hoi-
5. 10. son repeat their success? Possibly, land's four (P. T Farrell, R. Dun
4. 10 but they will have to be a very ean, J. G. Brown and A. M. Hol- (Buhr and Jensen homered for strong pair if they wish to elimin-land) had the better of a Footbal! the Pirates and Leiber for the ate the Portuguese contenders for Chuo four (Tuck, G. 8. Graver Giants in eleven-inning game). the title.
A Jack, and A. Brooksbank) by a margin et 4 shots, Surf Pittsburgh Hedlandsfour were playing New York slightly towls than the losers 2d good work by J. C. Brown (at No. St Louis 3) was in no small way respons- Philadelphia. ble for the winner's success.
The Goodman and Eapsley and Beer and Luz match should also be an interesting affair. It will be a ding dong struggle all along and the result will be a very close one.
HOLDERS DETHRONED
Two open rink garfies were de- cided yesterday wher a sensation
Playing at home, the Taikoo was caused by the Recreio four L Recreation Club beat the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club by 23 shots
Score
J Silva, L. Xavier, RV.V. Ribeiro and BA Alves defeating last year's Champions (C. C. Summotis,
J. Deakin, F. J. Jones and AW
P. T. Farrell
R. Duncan
J. Brown!
A. M. Holand
३६ 7. 14.
.9: 18
3 17
(J. Collins homered for the Cardinals)
St. Louis Philadelphia
(Skip) Tuck GB Graver: A. Jack A. Brooksbank
(skip)
10:15 1 143 (J. Collins homered for the Car- dinals and O Moore for the Phillies).
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
New York Cleveland
68. 0 12. 12 2 Lou Gehrig homered for the Yankees. Averill, Campbell, Trosky and Hale for the Indians).
"B" Division:-—-0.8.0.0, v. K.C.C.
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