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HUNG TONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935.
FAILS LOCAL RUGGER LEAGUE TENNIS
US. BASEBALL
THE EXPERIMENT FAILS
Recreio Goes Down To The Bowling Green
BY "F. B."
The bold expertinent put into practice by the league leaders did but come up to expectations with the result that another surprise was created last week by their defeat at hands of the Kowloon Bowling Green. The rest of the games were very tame compared te some of the earfler fixtures.
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in not comfortable. He found Grimmitt on the day's play his master as skip" but if he had re- caved the same backing as Grim- mitt, perhaps the outcome might had been different.
· Arculll's vallant effort to stem the tide proved unavaiting. His was the only risk that was up and a 9 shots credit was not en- ough to offset matters when the
were down other two rinks
by over ten shots.
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The Recreio-Bowling Green match provided the former with another reverse. They played with i new combination, allowing two
still in. of their rinks that
I should not take too much for the running for the open rink
granted but unless some extraor- competitions to take the field in- stead of playing with their usual dinary situation crop up the C.C. defeat C. "B" is due for another move was hardly this week at the hands Such a
of the wise in the present stage when every point counts.
team.
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"A" team.
•BOWLING GREEN SHOULD WIN
The Recralo played up well unly one of the three rinks. Too
After their recent success över auch was expected of the indo- the Recreto. the Bowling Green mitable "C. G." who could only
wall start with confidence in their return a credit of 15 shots. This match against the Koloon Decks. was not cocugh to offset the de-On paper the Dockers-are quite a and should just fcit of the other two rinks. Both formidable lot HA, Alves and £. A. Gutlerrea abons give the Bowling Green a were unable to find their form good run for the points. Alves could do very little against A. M. Holland. He was eclipsed by the ex-champion while Alves's only asset was his ability to draw. JC. Brown and his men found C. G. Silva's rink are tough proposition and they were beaten
The K.C.C. is still lacking team or almost every more. The deficit work. They have as good a play of only 15 shots spoke volumes foring team as any other clubs but the Bowling green skip.
their inability to get together and was instrumental in saving many
understand each cther's player a valuable abot which another had been the main cause of their
defeats. skip might well have lost.
Brown
"INDIANS TO: WIN? To-morrow Recreio are playing away. against the Indians. The Indians have 80 tar wen
four matches all home matches. Their win over the Police last week was largely due to the fact that the Police found the Bcokunpoo green somewhat stratige, The police more than held their own despite this disadvantage but McHardy's rik let them down....
Will the KC.C. be able to break their, sequence of defeats? They are up against the Police, who it must be said, were beaten last week more by the green than by the Indians themselves.
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JJ
Australians To Play Here?
The Rugby-Section of the Hong Kong Football Club how written to the New Zealand Rugby Asso- clation to arrange games with the rugby tourist of that country, who, It is anticipated; will include Hong Kong as a part of call on their way to Japan, where they will en- sage Japanese fifteens in a series
Indians Win At
Sookunpoo
In a very interesting clash be- tween the Indian Recreation Club and the Club de Recreio "A", in tennis the "A" Division of the league, the home team who were well served by H. D. Rumjuhn and AH, Madar and ran out winners by 6 sets to 3.
Two Double Headers
New York, July 17, Neltherine New York Yankees nor the Detroit Tigers were en- gaged in matches in the American Baseball League to-day, the nxture hetween the Tigers and the, Athle-.!
being postponed while the tes Yankees were not scheduled to play.
The Cleveland indians and Bos- For the first time this season the formidable Rumjahn combina-on Red Sox were engaged in a double header which was won by the Boston outfit, who scored æ 13-5 victory in the first game and a 3-1 win in the second.
of games in Tokyo and Osaka, intion was split seperated, and Madar January next year.
who partnered "," yesterday afternoon proved a great success, the pair combining very well to win their three sets.
The result of this communica- tion between Hong Kong and New Zealand will be awaited with tremendous interest.
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It will be recalled that last year Hong Kong engaged the Austra- Han Universities Afteen two
both gases. being victorious on occasions, G. P. Lammert being responsible for a try in the last minute of the latter encounter, which proved to be the only points. scored that day.
AQUATICS
D.B.S. Meeting
The individual,swimming cham- plonship was won by A. J. Hulse with a total of 16 points, at the Boys' School aquatic Diocesan championships which was held at Stonecutters last Wednesday.
The Green House won the inter-
House Challenge Trophy by one point feom Blue, House with Yel- low House a good third only 10 points behind the leaders.
The results were as follows: 100 Yards Free Styler (Seniors): If they will pall themselves to--1, J. Dudley: 2, A. J. Hulse: 3.
A. Dalziel... gether this Saturday they may be able to achieve what they have nut been able to do for such long time.
50 Yards Free Style (Junior):— 1. A. J. Hulse; 2. E. Cheung, 3, J. Dudley.
Junior Relay:-1. Blue House; 2. Green House,
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Junior Diving:-1, A. Lapsley: As expected the Cricketers again lost to the rancid title seekers, Jarrett; 3, A. Lew Gus.
Senior Diving:-1, J. Dudley: 2 "Craigengower A" by 29 shots.
A. J. Hulse; 3, Chang Kwong-hain. The only KC.C rink that gave
400 Yards Free Style (Seniors): them a bit of trouble was that, A. J. Hulse; 2, J. Dudley: 3,' skipped by Fraser against Omar. E. Cheung. This match was very evenly con- tested there being only one shot There was only one player, G. difference at the 17th head but Perkins, who was in form while Omar by brilliant bowling" placed the other three were far below them up at the end of the 21st their usual standard. It must, in ñead. Gittins played wall and well besaid had his opponent summons fairness to A, O. Madar, that he and his men were equal beaten. Bilkstone and wousa to the occasion. There was 1 2's also played a steady game. keen struggle between A R. Minu Beer, Fincher and Fraser and W. E Hollands which result- gave a good account of themselves ed in a tie of 10 shots all. Wa- but it was Omar who was mainly
their win, hab's rink went down by 5 shots responsible for tc. Shepherd's,
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also
nis
drawing and driving being really
Senior Relay:1. Blue House; 2. Green House; 3, Yellow House.
Individual Championship A. J. Hulse
16 points. 'J. Dudley
14 points.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH
Playing in the CC.C. Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship in the second round, A. ́A. Razack lost to R. Basa on the 22nd head by 21 shots to 18 after a very oversi-evenly contested encounter.
It is reputed that the Indians excellent.
Phillips had bad luck in that are the only one able to master the Sookunpoo green. In this re- his No. 1 Overy and Goodwin at spect the Recreio will have to be No. 2 were completely very careful," and if they are go dowed by Coates and Gomes who ing to win, they will have to be were very deadly. Rumjahn also extro careful as another loss will played well putting Hyde in the jeopardise their chances for the shade. Bradbury had very little to do except to put in blocks which championship:
gave Phillips very little chance to All in all I think the odds are
I draw on the Portuguese boys and think they should just about "it.
do
The game was keenly fought throughout, the result being in doubt until the 22nd head when Bass clinched matters.
In the second round of the Open Pairs M. J. Medina and” A. E. Coates climinated A F. Paul Hyde-Lay's rink were not play= | and A, 3. Gomes by 30 shots to 12. ing well at all and if their op- | The result of this game was never ponents had been playing well in doubt, Medina and Coates being they would have suffered a very superior to their clubmates and had very little opposition with heavy defeat. Liz, I am told was the pick of the rinks with Lay which to contend against. a gred, second.
This week the Cricketers have
INTER CLUB STRUGGLE The C.C.C. "A" are playing their "B" this week. Their victory over the EU.C. last week was in every way expected. There was very little opposition forthcoming from again changed their rinks-the the Kowloon Cricketers. Only one skips being Fraser. Silkstone and rink gave the Valley lads a strug- Hyde Lay with their threes Phil-
·and Craig re- gle and that was Fraser's four, ips. Bebbington
I.R.C. TEAM --
The following players have been selected to represent the Indian Is Recreation Club
Club de Recrelo on Saturday, 20th July, 1935 at 3.30 pm, at Sookunpoo:=
The C.C.C. crack skip Omar had spectively. The rinks appear to be a lot to think in this match. very well balance and there Fraser and his boys were playlog every hope of a win against the as well as could be expected. On Police, on Saturday.
several heads they had Omar guessing but that veteran bad things up his sleeves and just emerged with the required wood
THE JUNIORS
The unexpected: defeat of the Bowling Green by the Recreio last
VS.
M. R. Abbas, S. O. Buz, M. Y. Adal, A 0. Madar (Slip); J. Hoosen, A. Baker, A. M. Wahab, A. R. Minu (Skip); A. H. Rumjahn, 8. M. Rumjahn, D. M. Khan, A.
to put matters right for them. week has enabled the Recreio to
Bilkstone's welcome return to creep up nearer to the leaders. R. Dallah, (Skip)..
the K C. C. added stimulus to only a matter of two points se- this rink and with E-C. Fincher parating the two. This week Re- and H Gittins giving Fraser all creio should not be having much
FOR FLYING BOATS
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the support it was no wonder that trouble in obtaining the two much LONG DISTANCE RECORD Omar found difficulty in over-needed points The Electric R.C. though able to give them a good coming this rink
Hyde-Lay found R. F. Laz in game will not be able to stem his form of old. He was unable their advances to shake Lug off and eventually Inst by B shots while F. Philips was trounced by Bradbury's rink to the fame of 13 shots.
GLORIOUS WIN-
The same cannot be said of the Being Green in their match against Talkoo who are close on the heels of Recrelo,
JM Milan, July 17.
5. A. Ismall who partnered S. A. Rumishn, also played a good game with his new colleague, and helped to make victory for the home team certain in their last set against H. A. Barros and F. J. Remedios.
The scores were:- H. D. Rumjahn and A. H
Madar (IR.C.): beat A. V. Remedias and J.
Gonsalves.
In a double header in the Na- tional League the Brooklyn Dog- gers won both matches from Pitts-
burgh Pirates, who were blanked
in the second tie.
The Giants are still winning and against the Cincinnati Reds they scored six runs.to their opponents'
three. .1
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
R. H. E.
6-3
· Brooklyn"
5 14
1
beat A. V. Gosano and C. A.
Pittsburgh
48
1
Barretto
6-4
Brooklyn
4
1
beat H. A. Barres and F. J.
"Remedios
*|
Pittsburgh
7 1
6-3
(Koenecke scored a
home run
F. D. Pereira and A. M. Rum-
Jäbn (LR.C.):
for the Dodgers).
lost to A. V. Remedios and J.
Gonsalves
Philadelphia
G-6
Chicago
2
lost to A. V. Gosano and C. A.
Barretto
New York
6 15
2
2-6
Cincinnati
beat H. A. Barros and F. J.
Remedios
7-5
Boston
S. A. Ismail and S. A. Rumjahn
(LR.C.):
lost to A. V. Remedios and J."
Gonsalves
3-6
beat A. V. Gasano and C, A.
Barretto
beat H. A. Barros and F. J.
Remedios
K.C.C. "A" WIN
St. Louis
..
7 0 5 0
3 9 2
14
1
2 7
*
Tom Moore scored a home run for the Cardinals). ·
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R. H
E.
St. Louis.
4 10 0
Washington
2 12
A
6-3
Cleveland Boston
5 10
2
13. 18
3
In an "A" Division Tennis match at the K.C.C. courts, the CC.C. were beaten by the home team by 5 sets to 4. Both teams were evenly matched, but the Fincher brothers were conspicuous in their understanding and it was mainly through their efforts that their Club gained the victory.
H
(k. Farrell scored a home run for the Red Sox).
Cleveland
Boston
1 8 2 3 5 0
The match between the' Detroit, Tigers and the Philadelphia Athletics has to be postponed on account of rain.--- Reuter.
tied with Jehan Dad and A
B-8 ∙Khan..... W. C. Lee and C. P. Wong
(S.CAA): lost to M. A. Khan and F.
4-6 Khan lost to Dr. H. M. Singh and. "
3-6 Feroz Alf beat Jehan Dad and A. Khan 8-2
WIN FOR RECREIO Playing on their home courts, the Club de Recreto beat the IR.C. by 7 sets to 12 in a "C" Division team ttnais match. The home played confidently and had a bet- ter combination than their visi→ tors and, thereby gained an easy victory.
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The scores were as follows:
C. Fincher and B. F. Fincher
(K.C.C.):
11
beat J. W. Leonard and G.
Lai
6-3
beat Y. Hachiuma and R.
Choa
6-0
beat F. A. Zimmern and A. S
6-2 B. Hanson M. Pagh, and F. Grosë (K.C.C.); lost to J. W. Leonard, and G.
Lai
.......... 2-6 lost to Y. Hachiuma and R.
Choa
beat F. A. Zimmern and A. B.
F.
Hanson Thomson and N. AE. Mac-
Kay (K.0.0.1:
6-2
lost to J. W. Leonard and e
Lai
0-6
7-5
The scores were as follows:
J.
4-6.
Xav'er and N. Beltrao (Recreio):
beat 1 Hamet and A. R. Ku-
chell
6-1
beat A. K. Ismall and. A S
Suffiad
6--1
beat
M. P. Madar and A. Rahrain
6-4
beat Y. Hachiuma and R.
Choa
lost to F. A. Zimmer and A.
B. Hanson
"C" DIVISION
Easy Win For C.R.C.
Playing on the C... the home team lost to the C.R.C. in the "C" Division by 8 sets to 1.
The C.C.C. could offer very little it any opposition to the favourites for the champ.onsh.p:/
The results were:
W. J. Howard and A. Kitchell
10.0.0.):
1
H. Gonsalves and A. M. Xavier
(Recreiof:
lost to 1. Hamer and AR.
Kitchell
3-6
beat A. K. Ismall and A. S.
Suffiad beat M. P. Madar and "A,
Rahmin
8-3
8-4
last to MC. Lau and. C. Y.
TSO.......
H. R'beiro and C. E. Xavier
(Recreto):
beat K. C. Luk and M. K. Law 7-5 lost to W. K. Cheung and Au
King
0--6
Kelly and A. J. Coelho (C.C.C.):
⚫beat I. Hamet and A. R. Kit-
chell
8-2 tled with A. F. Tamall and A.
S. Sumad beat M. P. Madar andi A
Rahmin
.8-8
lost to Lau and Tro
lost to Lak and Lan
1 1-6
0-6
At the K.C.C. courts yesterday. the Army T. C. were entertained by the home team, and beaten by
match
3-6
2-6
lost toCheung and King ... C. E. Abbas and Wel, Chung
(0,0,0)):
lost to Lau and Tgo lost to Luk and Lau. last to Cheung and King ...... 0-6
- A CLOSE GAME
On the S.C.A.A. courts the home team defeated the K.LT.C by 5 sets to 4 The feams were evenly matched but the Indians were a bit nervous and lost the first two sets giving the Chinese lead which they forced home to Rood advantage.
The
tted
were and
B: Chan
Man and B1
6-1
fand
A long distance record for dying boats which was established Dy the French hydroplane "Croix Bowling Green have lost their de Bud" with a fight from Cher- form of the earlier part of the bourg to French Guines four It was a glorious day for the season. They must watch their weeks ago, had been beaten by Civil Servants when they broke step carefully if they intend to the Italian flying boat, "Bant: their "duck" at the expense of the preserve their position. Talkoo is Fifty" which, with a crew of from COC "B" last week. Their vic-s formidable lot and should give three, took off on Tuesd tory was in no way a nuke. A the Bowling Green & very close the Montalevne airport and lande
at beat Jehan Dad and ed on Wednesday mor W. Grimmitt and his men proved race for the points.
The Police-K.C.C. game should Berbera in British Bomalilano, N. E. M to be a thorn on their opponent's side. Their 17 shots advantage be a close tussle. Both teams are having covered 3084 muss in a (80A pared way to efr fictory, about of equal calibre. ECC little less than 25 hours.
it was erresistible.../ and should just about get the better pport was given him of the police, C.CC. and 0.8.C.C. iates Cavanagh var should win their matches
The French record stood at 2858 miles.- Transocean Kuo Min,
beat
Fer
ÁRMY 2. C. BEATEN
6 sets to 3 in a "C" Division tennis
The scores were as follows: CE Watson and R. 3. Capell
(K.C.C.);
beat Egt. Wilson and Bgt.
King
beas. Cpl. Ridley and CDL
Berrimen
beat Cpl. Ballard and L/C,
Crayford.
G. White and W. Gittins
(KOC):
drew with Sgt. Wilson and
/Sgt. King
lost to Col. Ridley and Opi
Berrimen
beat Cpl Ballard and L/0.
Crayfo
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