RECREIO WIN THEIR
RINK MATCHES
Craigengower The Victims
Bowling
com-
An exceptionally large crowd, turned "out at the Green yesterday afternoon to witness the quarter final open rink lawn bowls championship between the C.C.C. four posed of J. Cavanagh, B. W. Bradbury, „H. Beer,' U. · M. Omar and the Recreta four composed of J. E. Noronha. C. E. Mar- ques, F. X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva.
The gathering was not disappointed so far as the standard of bowls was concerned. Exchanges were very even"unt almost the last head when the Recreio four energed winners by 18 " shots to 13, thanks to the good work put in by F. X. M. da Sra. Categorically speaking there was very little to choose between the two rinks. All four players indulged with sonte clever bowling.
Cavanagh was somewhat over- shodowed by Noronha who play ed his best game to date as No. 1. He had Cavanagh covered for the greater part of the game and thanks to his placings the foun- dations of Recreio's points were laid,
Bradbury had slightly, the better advantage over Marques when it came to laying shots. He was on the whole quite reliable and his draws on many an occasion left Marques guessing..
-
on
w"
was high but the Happy Valley four was doomed to remain at that score. Though Omar tried. to stave off the shots that coming on almost every head succeeded in part,
From the 17th
head
were
onward.
Recrela notched singles to bring the score to 18 shots as against the 13 scored by their opponents.
ANOTHER WIN
In the other quarter final at the Taikoo Green, the Recreto tour L. J. Silva, L. J. Xavier, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. As Alves met and defeated the C.G.C. four-A. A Razack, M. A. R. Scuza. A. S. Goines and D. Rumjahn by 27 shots to 21 after the Portuguese four had a commanding lead of 12 shots at the 13th head.
The game was not quite so in- teresting in the early stages when the C.C.C. four were do much.
F. X. Silva Great' But the best man was Recreto's No. 3. F. X. M. da Silva who gave his skip all the support that was required to attain the success.
Beer was not himself
the day's play. He dd not impress me as being comfortable against Sil- va and moreover he left quite ‘a good deal of work to his skip.
Of the two skips there being very little to choose. Omar had more to do than Stva
The foundations laid by Sva's men
heads and the Recrelo left him little to and to their equalised
on the third with a good work whereas Omar had to draw as well as to block the good single and a three on the next four, Thereafter they scored a shots already set up by the op-two hads to put themselves four posing players.
THE PLAY
Recreio were lying one when Bradbury came in. with a two. Their No. 3 opened the draw but C. G. Silva shifted the jack to give C.C.C. a three.
unable
The O.C.C. four obtained
To
ጸ
three and a single in the first two four
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935
TENNIS IN
SHANGHAI
Two Doubles Matches
Shanghai, July 14.
The exhibiton matches played on the SLTA. Couris yesterday, "as a preliminary to the exhibitions
|
Lo be given next week-end be tween the visiting Japanese players and those of this city, saw some interesting tennis. In the Arat match played. H. Collaco and J. ú. Forbes defeated J. F. Gotch and LEStokes by 7-5; 9-7; while in the second and principal match Gordon Lum and Dud Squires were outplayed by Khoo Hool-hye and M. Benavitch by 3-6; 8-3; 6-3.
Opening in the blazing sun, of 3.30 p.m. yesterday. Collaco and Forbes met with heavy opposition from Gotch and Stokes. For each game taken, a successful reply was alt. The steadier combination of given, until the score stood at five Collaco and Forbes gave them the two sett games. The second sett was even more closely contested than the first, and the lasers were able to record love games on oc- casions in their favour, but their opponents nevertheless rallied after each defens to take the lead again," ultimately winning by 9 to 7.
In the winning combination, Col- laco seemed the steadief and more rellable player, putting in consist- ent Arst class cross court play, and placing to his advantage with each opportunity. Forbes, on the other hand. while an excellent all round man, did not play with the same
consistency as his partner, which remark applies to Gotch of the losing couple: Stokes played a splendid game and excelled with his net work.
:
MAIN ATTRACTION
shots ahead. This lead was short- lived for on the next the, C.C.Chibition was four returned with a three.
On the 9th head Rumjahn gave away a valuable Ave. The Recreio were lying and Rumjahn's last wood instead of drawing missed On the second head after F. Xits objective completely. Silva had put in the shot Omar The 10th head saw moved the jack to give the CC.C. four obtaining a single and on the cne. shot but C. G. Silva was 11th brillant bowls was seen equal to the occasion to trail the jack to return with a four.
On the third head, after "Beer bad drawn in the second shot Omar tried to open the game but was unsuccessful. Recrelo how ever, remained with the single shot,
•
Was
from Alves. "
Thanks to Razack
RumJahn's
and Souza
the C.C.C. four were lying four and Rumjahn was not able to do more than to score two more to make the total six..
Two's on the 12th and 13th heads by Recreio dnce more saw This head saw Beer back to Runjahn returning with a four form. He was lying one when on the 14th. On the 15th Alves Omar came through to push bis obtained a two and on the 18th own wood for a three.
the C.C.C. four, once more return Noronha and Marque laid well. ed a four. A single by each on Beer tried to trail but
not the 17th and 18th heads respec- successful. Omar tried to block tively saw the score 23 to 17 for but met with no success: C.C.C." Recreio and on the 19th C.C.C. had the first shot when C. G.
staged a remarkable comeback. A Silva brought in his last wood to four was scored thus bringing the rest on the "jack to give the Re-deficit to only two shots. But creto one shot.
last two heads
were Recreio's who scored a three and a single Good work was put in by No-t: complete their tally of 27 shots rosha on the 6th. head. With as against the C.C.C. four's 21: three shots lying C. G. pushed the C.C.C. wood up give them one shot. On the next head the C.C.C. came in with a- other shot to lead the Recreio by eight shots to dx.
C.C.C. LEAD
Bulva
.80
Brilliant bowling was once more di evidence when; thanks to C.
Silva: Recrelo
snatch one point,
were. able 0
Recreio were lying four on the 9th- head. Omar with his last wood took the jack away but the shot still remained with Recreio.
BRADBURY RUBBED Bradbury was lying two beauti- ful shots but F. X. M. da sva came in with the first shot.
Omar came back with the first shot but C. G. Silva with his last wood rested on the jack to give them 2 single. Recreio were lying five on the 11th
head. Omar's first wood came in for the third shot. His second wood- took away Recreio's first shot to allow the C.C.C. to draw level at #ali
On the 12th head good work by P. I M. da Silva enabled, the Recreio to lead once more by one shot. On the very next Beer was lying two. Then C. G. Bilva took Beer's wood out and then Recreio were lying two Omar managed to push his own wood up to ob- tain the single shot.
*
U.S. BASEBALL
Saturday's Games
New York, July 20. Washington Senators were blank. ed out by Chicago White Sox in the first game in the American League, but the Senators avenged the defeat. in the return Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia game.
header. Athletics broke even in their double
!
Pittsburgh Pirates gained a dou- ble victory over, Boston Braves in the National League.
The following were to-day's re- suits as cabled by Reuter:-
· AMERICAN LEAGUE
R. H. E
17 1. 01 0
Chicago d Washington (Fisher pitched for Chicago).
Chicago Washington
Cleveland Philadelphia
The main attraction of the ex- the match between Gordon Lum and Dud Squires
against Khoo Hool-hye and M. Benavitch, in which the latter took the honours, after losing the first
sett 3-6, by turning the tables on the Lum and Squires combination in both the following setts by 6-3.
The opening of this match saw Lum up to his usua¡ form, with a steady and unaffected partner in drew applause for his good work. Squires, whọ on many occasions
Their opponents, Khoo Hoot-hye and M. Benavitch did not seem to blend at all well in the first sett and went down by 6-3. The second sett, however, told a different story. Kpoo Hooi-hye seemed to have warmed up to his game while Ben- avitch "too worked up to h's, usual high standard. Even play was to be witnessed up till the Arst four games of the second sett, when Khoo Hool-hye and Benavitch' gradually drew away until the score stood at 5'sette to 2 in their favour. Here Lum and Squires put in a rally in an endeavour to old of the conclusion of the adding another point to their score, game. They were successful in
but went down in the following game and their opponents took the
sett.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
19
120
25
32
E
12
14
88
NOTE-Figures in parentheses indiente number of letters in the
words required.
ACROSS
L-A county. In short, found in
business' houses (8)." 6.-He moves backwards and for-
wards when on the go: (6), 10.-Far from verbose (7). 11-This dance is a song (8).· 12.-It's mainly comparatively
base to scowl (6)... 13-It's a man for a change. to provide the principal strength (7).. 18-Stock farm (5). 17.-Weeds from a flower (5). 18-Modern woman strives to at-
-- tain her figure (5), 18-A very jumpy" sort of game
(5).
22-Separates the outhouses (5). 25. The garment which tingies when altered, and, being usually next the skin, prob- ably makes one 28 Down! (7). 29-Souvenir and a letter for the
widow (6).
30.-19 Down often precede him
(6),
31-Musical instrument (7). 32. No railwayman, yet frequent-
ly on the track (6). 33-Bearding? (6)
DOWN
1.More than secure (5). 2-Deck, but not part of a ship, though the Navy's therein (5)
3-When in the cooking vessel. it's but a fitful effort (5). 4-Piquancy often found on the
beach when old (4);
AN EXPERIENCED
CAMPAIGNER
Prof. Graham Kerr
(Special Air Mall Service)
Glasgow, July. Prof. Graham Kerr, the victor in the Scottish Universities by- election, has had a wide experience of Conservative polities
He started as President of the assgow University Conservative Association, extended his activities' to embrace the chairmanship of the City Association and then became convener of the Western Divisional Council,
After that he entered national politics as president of the Scot tish
Unionist Association. He thus has an experience of every kind of local, academic and nation- al politics to take south with him to Westminster.
National Government supporters will be heartened by the figures.
the Mrs. Mitchison, "Socialist votes candidate, has polled 500 fewer than the Socialist did
With one sett each, the third sett took on the atmosphere or deter- mination as both couples decided to go full out for the honours. Even play was witnesed for the first six games which were divided in three games all, but from this point on-against a Liberal in a by-election wards, Khoo Hool-hye and Bena- vitch drew away to take the sett and match.
LESS IDLE SHIPS
London, July 19. The Chamber of Bhipping's quarterly return of tonnage laid up in ports of Great Britain and 'Ireland shows further improve-
ments...
last year.
NO SWING BACK Since 181 the electors have, with unfailing regularity, returned two Conservatives and La Liberal for this three member scat. The same complicated system of proportional representation obtains as in other University elections,
By a tacit understanding, if there is a Liberal vacancy only a Liberal runs against "Socialism—p- in last year's by-election. If there is a Conservative vacancy-as in 1927, when Mr. Buchan succeeded Sir Henry Craik-only a Conser- vative" is put up against the Bo
On July 1, there were 575,910 tons of British shipping laid up." which is 117.709 tons, or 16.7 per.cialiste. cent less than on April 1 and 454,288 tons, or 43.6 per cent, less than a year ago... Britüh Wireless,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
2 5 .3
9 13 1
15 21 0 37 #1
Boston Pittsburgh
(Higgins homered for Philadel-
On the 14th head Recreio got two shots and on the 15th, thanks | phia),
to Bradbury, C.C.C, reduced the defcit to one.
The 16th head saw C.C.C. lying
4 FX. Bilva displaced
Beer's
26, 2
69. 0
Cleveland Philadelphia
(Berger homered for Cleveland
shots. Omar drove and C.C.C. and Foxx for Philadelphia),
Boston Pittsburgh
In 1929 the Conservative vota on the first count the real criterion --was only 15,700, the Liberal·6,600 and the Socialist 2,600. On the final count, with the addition of transferred," Liberal votes, the total Conservative vote was 19,221. It looks, therefore, na if the Boot.
R. H. Etish Universities was one of the few constituencies where the law of -2 10:3
the swing of the pendulum, doss not operate.
14 15 1
3 9 1 6 11 1 (Berger, homered for Boston and Vaughan for Pittsburgh).
PRODUCE STAKES
London, July 20, Boss Over, at 4 to 1, won the Produce Stakes from Sansonnet, at 9 to 2, by two lengths, while a neck separated the latter from Chiberta, at 33 to
There were 13
Philadelphia.
were lying two shots, C. G. Sliva tried to emulate Omar but miss--
Cindonati
ed thereby allowing C.C.C. two shots.
Detroit Boston
The match between St. Louis
With the score 13 shots to 12 Browns and
Yankees
in favour of C.C.C. excitement was postponed owing to rain.
New York
2.12 3 Chicago
710 (Davis homered for New York starters. and Klein for Chicago):
"Reuter."
5.-This loud noise is good for
trade.(4).
6. A symbol of mixed spirits
(4).
7-Notoriety (5),
8. Part of a fortress with the
appearance of a barge horse (5)... 9.-Ships
are equipped with these, and also made there- In (5). 14.--All good Germans are sup
posed to be this (5). 15-Urge forward (5).
19. Beastly assemblies, these (5). 20.-Town of France (5). 21. Just the racecourse..
for "turncoats " · (5). 22-Reverse hard excrescences on the skin to get a primitive wind-vane (5),
24-The author's final words (5). 24.-Edible but bony (5). 28-See 25 Across (4). 27.-Bind round (4). 28-Miss Best appears to be of
Scandinavian extraction (4).
The following is the solution of Saturday's puzzle:-
Across-1, Clink; 6. Frost (rime); 9, Unequal; 10. Bated; 11. As-pen: 12, Obelisk; 14, Tolls; 15,
orb, 21, Hound; 23, L-OBE.-lia; Run; 16, Egret: 17, Fling; 19,
24. Reeve: 25, Reign; 26, Austere; 27. Tit-an; 28; May-or.
Down-1; C-AB.-ot; 2, Intelli- gent; 3, Kudos; 4, Lever: 5, Lu-pin: 6. Flake: 7, Opportunity; 8. Tenet: 13. Lucre 17, First; 18, Gleun; 19. O.B.E-sé: 20, Blues; 21, Harem: 22, Donor.
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