HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935.
In the World of Sports
CRAIGENGOWER 'A' AVENGE EARLIER
DEFEAT BY RECREIO
Comfortable Lead In The Race For Premier Honours
KOWLOONDOCKS SURPRISED
The weather held out on Saturday despite the threat of in- clement weather and a full programme of bowls was cared out.
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The C.C.C. A potential champions in the Senior League enhanced their chances by their victory over Recreio by 22 shots, thus avenging their defeat in the earlier round. They are now almost assured of the Championship with the same' number of points as Recreio, but with two games in hand. Thanks to B. W. Bradbury's four they were able to total 80 shots, Bradbury hav-. ing a majority of 22 over L A. Gutierrez,
One of the surprises of the day was provided by the 'Civil Servants who defeated the Kowloon Docks by 11 shots, thanks once again to A. W. Grimmitt and his men. The K. C. C. wOR their second game of the season at the expense of the Indians by 5 shots.
The Police after their good showing of a couple of weeks ago J. C. went down fighting to the Bowling Green by two shots, Brown's win of 6 shots over Shepherd's rink being responsible Division the leaders won as ex- for their victory. In the Junior
second pected and Recreio defeated the C.C.C, funlors for the time.
FIRST DIVISION
FOOTBALLERS WIN
At North Point, the Football Club beat the Yache Club by 10 shots.
Scores:--
R.H.K.Y.C.
G. S. Archbutt
P. S. Cassidy
J Bentley
B. E. Maughan (skip)
E. B. Reed
19
W. J. Hansen A Stevenson J.W.O. Bonnar
(skip) 22
W. A.. Corneli JAD. Morrison,
A. W Brown » GE. Costelho (skip)
Football Cub -
J. Russell
N. Currie ... Haynes
A. Macfarlane
skip) 23
G. Stephens
P. Morgan
E J. Edwards » B Tuck
((skip) 19
J. H.. Gelling S Strange
A. Jackson
A. Brooksbank 19"(skip)
80
28
70
RECREIO TOO GOOD "at King's Park, the Club de Recreio beat the Craigengower Cricket Club by 13 shots.
Scores:- Recreio
C.O.C
W English
H. Botelho
J. Ribelfo
K M Omar
A. Y. Barros
A W. Randall'
C. H. Basto
(skip)
A Remedios
W Ward
(skip)
7. W. Leonard
111
28
F. S. Fernando
W. K. Way
(skip) 10
W. Atkins
At Ming Yuen, the Kowloon C.C. beat the Electric R. C. by 5 shots.
Scores:--
4
FIRST DIVISION
AE. Alves
N P. Karanjia
'Civil Service
56
Kowloon Dock
F. Xavier
Craigengowe "A"
80
Recreio
58
F X. Soares
Police R. C.
51
Kowloon B. G. C.
'53
(skip)
21
Kowloon C. C.
65 Indian R. C.
C Pereira
D. K. Kharas
SECOND DIVISION
D. C. Alves
CA Lopes
Á M Omar
Recreio
62
Craigengower
49
Talkoo
81
Civil Service.
38.
Basto
(skip)
A. Kitchell
30. (skip) 13
Kowloon B. 0. C."
64
Police B. C.
60
H. K. Electric
51
Kowloon C. g.
56
62
49
Yacht Club
60
Football Club,
79
K.C.C. WIN
At
P.R.C. SURPRISED BY K.B.G.C.
the Valley, the Kowloon
Club beat the Bowling Green Police Recreation Club by 2 ahots,
H.KER.C.
K.C.C.
A P. Tarbuck
A. Nissim
H. S. Jones
S. V. Gittings Le Jack
K.B.G.C.
A. S. Russell "W. 6. Drake
A. Webster
(skip)
20
R C. Butler
J L. King
G. T. Padgett
15
A. F. Pati
(skip) 18
W. Stoker
J. Sloan
M. N. Rakusen
L. de Rome
(skip)
13
T. W. Carr
(skip) 21
51
SAP. W. L. Pts.
"A"... 10 9118
Cralgengower Recreio Kowloon B. G. Indian R. C.....d Police RC. Craigengower Kowloon Docks" Civil Service
12 0 3 18
129 3 18
10 5 5 10
11 5 8 10 104 6 B ...11 9 88 ... 2 7 4
Kowloon C. C. 11 2 9 4
SECOND DIVISION **
P.-W. L. D. Pts. Kowloon B. G. C 12 11 1 0 22
Recreio
"Talkoo.Docks
Kowloon C. C. Civil Service a Football Club Police R. C. Craigengower K K. Electric Yacht Club
13 10 3 0 20
13 4 0 18
13 8 5 0 16 13.7 60 14 ...... 12 5 7 0 10
13 4 8 1 9
124 80 8
13 2 10.1 5
#122 10 0 4
!
SENTOR DIVISION
C.8.0.0. WINS
At the Valley, the Civil Service Cricket Club beat the Kowloon 'Dock Recreation Club by 11 shots.
Scores:-
C.S.C.C.
P. E. Knight
5. Alderman
"K.D.B.C.
J Lindsay
T. Coleman
T. Armstrong R. Lapsley
J. Hollidge
Scores:-
Police
W. Perkins
3.0.8.' Fender
W. McHardy
G. C. Moss.
(skip)
7 Buddirig
L.. Guy
19.
(kip)
W McLeod T. Tallon F. Nolari
Shepherd
(skip) 15
L Glendinning W. S. Dall E. G. Post
W. E. Hollands
(skip)
J. G. Meyer
J. C. Tetley
V. Petherick
J. G. Brown
(skip)
P. T. Farrell
R. Duncan
H. Nish
A Holland
17
(skip) 17
N
51
53
INDIANS LOSE TO KOWLOON
At Cox's Road, the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Indian Re-
eation Club by 5 shots.
Scores:
K.0.0.
G. Lee
F. Goodwin
R G. Craig·
A. Hyde-Lay
(skip)
K Gittins
25
J. G. Haigh
L. E Lammert
(skip) 15
S. J. Houghton GB. Jones JP. Robinson E. Kern
(skip) 20 C Fletcher
LAUNCH PICNICS LOCAL BASEBALL HOME CRICKET RESULTS
Several Parties Postponed
Canadians Trounced Eight Centuries Scored On
The Canadian baseball team was no match for the Japanese when Uncertain weather prevented they met in a baseball league en- several launch bathing pientes from counter at Caroline Full yesterday. taking place on Saturday; only a The winners played baseball of lew who dened the elements a much higher standard than the carried out. their programmes. losers who were very poor in field- among them being The Kowlooning and with the bat. They lost Anglican Church parties organised by 21 runs to 4.
by the Young Men's Fellowship. In the second inning of the and the Methodist Church respec-game, Hachiume, scored a home tively. The former boarded the run, and Murata scored a nice hit Hong Kong-Yaumati Ferry lavach in the same inning, which took
him to the third base. a; 3.30 while the Methodist Charch went on the Shum Lee to Big Wave The Melding of the Japanese left Bay. A large number of members nothing to be desired. They seem- and friends attended both the par-ed to be experimenting with their ties and among those who went pitchers, Maruyama and Amazaki with the Methodist Church party Both of them did well, the former were:--Messrs. G. B. Burton. A. L. playing in the first four innings Burden, J. Lewis: W. Jones. D. A. only conceded a gun while the Wayler, Mr. and Mrs. Maunder, Mr. tetter in the last inning gave away and Mrs. Dawkips, Mr. and Mrs. three. Edwards, and Mr. Lloyd-Jones.
\MOONLIGHT BATHING The Si. Andrew's Club or ganised a moonlight picnic on Saturday Instead of their usual afternoon picnic. It was well attend- ed, and when the launch Hang On left the Police Pler. Kowloon at 8:20 p.m. for Junk Bay there were over twenty people on board. The party returned to Kowloon shortly before midnight.
1
The Canadians were poor, both in delding and batting. Shedley at third base was the best in the side. He stopped many a hard drive and very successfully three to Brst where many Japanese were put out. Crichley pitched in the first inning and gave away 3 runs after which he changed places with Altree, the first baseman.
The teams were as follows:--
Canadians: Altree (pitcher), Figgins (catcher), Critchley (ist base), Walker (2nd base), Shedley (3rd base), Mutr (short stop), Stirling (left Held), Goldstein
HOME FOOTBALL centre neid), Oliver (right field).
Scottish League Opens
1
Is
disappointing
Saturday
London, Aug. 10. Seven centuries were scored by County cricket batsmen on Satur- day when they opened their week- end programme, while another century resulted from the friendly match in which Gloucestershire and the South Africans are en- gaged."
Surrey batted all day to gather 457 runs for six wickets against Hampshire with three of their batsmen passing the century mark. Sandham 107. Squires 101 and Bar-
ng 136 not out.
Pat Hendren scored 141 and Human 11s not out when Middle- sex put up a total of 421 for against Notts.
were all dismissed for 182 with Armstrong scoring 81 not out.
The following were the closing scores
Surrey v. Hempshire at the- Oral Surrey 467 for 6 (Sandham 197, Sanires 101. Barling 138 not out).
Sussex y. Kent at Hastings- Sussex 320: Kent 138 for 1..
Derbyshire v. Essex at Chester- feld: Derby 156: Esser 178 for 8. Lancashire Leicester "at Old 182 (Arm- Trafford-Leicester strong 1 not out. Hopwood & for 34): Lanes 79 for 8.
Nottinghamshire v Middlesex at Trent Bridge-Middesex 421 for 6 (Hendren 141, Human 118 not
The highest individual score of out). the day fell to Martin, who was Yorkshire v. Warwickshire at unbeaten with 191 in Worcester- Bradford-Yorks 354 (Leyland 95) shire's total of 365 against North-Warwick 4 for 0. ants.
Northamp- Worcestershire » v Singeld scored 102 for Glouces-tonshire at Worcester: Worcester tershire against the bowling of the 365 (Martin 191 not out) Northants South Africans.
5% for 1.
Somerset. Glamorgan at Wes- .309 ton-super-Mare: Glamorgan for 8. Davies 147 not out).
Gloucestershire v. South Afries at Cheltenham Gloucester 279 (Sinfield 102): South Africa. 144 for user.
With the exceptionally high scoring in the majority of the matches, bowlers were outclassed during the day. The only note worly performance was that of the Lancashire bowler Hopwood. who took for 34 when Leicester
T. Bridges pitched
for De-
U. S. BASEBALL troit Tigers and Gehringer hom-
base). Double Header Won
By Yankees
Japanese-Amazaki and Maru- yama (pitcher, changed), Takeda (catcher), Murata (1st Onkawe (2nd base), Kawamura (3rd base), Hachiuma (short stop); Mikuni left field), Kusano (centre deid), Yamasaki (right fald),
SCORE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DO 1 0003-4 34 8 3 1 221
"SATURDAY'S GAME:
With the approach of the cooler weather, football, which had been relegated to the back ground dur- Canadians ing the summer,
once again Japanese coming into its own and the gcot- tish league was opened in sensa- tional fashion on Baturday when Glasgow Rangers last years champions, swept the new comers.
Tight fielding by the Chinese to the league. Arbroath, off their
feet with a 6-0 victory.
and the inability of the Americans Motherwell,
to swat the pill accounted for the team last year, opened promising-victory of the Chinese over the ly at Kilmarnock with an odd goal Americans in their baseball en- win, but Queen's Park" the lead-counter on Saturday at the La ing amateur club in Scotland, were Salle ground by 7 runs to 2. defeated at home by Ayz,
Third Lanark, back again in the premier division, went down to St. POLICE JUNIOR BEATEN
Johnstone by 3 goals to 1, while At Austin Road, the Kowloon the Celtic lost a battle royal at |Bowling Green Club beat the Po-Aberdeen and Dundee shared the
lice Recreation Club by 4 shots.
spoils with Hamilton. Score
Results, as cabled by Reuter. K.B.G.C.
were:- Aberdeen
T. F. Saunderson J8. Dinner
J. E. Henson
W. E. Hale
CB. Hosking
44
LR.C.
H. Rose
M. R. Abbas
S Q. Bux
9
G. W. Allen
A. M. Wahab,
A. O. Madar
(skip) 17
D: M Khan
#
8. Gray
H. Overy
S. M. Rumjahn
(skip)
17
W. Hyde
M. Y. Adal
17 (skip)..
E. W.Simmonds V. Hast
J. Chelatley
J Revie
J. Deakin
J. Kempton
F: J. Jones
J. McKelvic
17
(skip)
(skip)
H R. Major
W. R. Forsyth
R. R. Davies E. Morrison
J. F. McGowan W. Greig
A. W. Grimmitt G. Cooper
22
A. R. Dallah
N. Bebbington (skip)
CJ Tacchi
R P. Phillips
A M. Rumahn
19
(skip)
24
J. Hoosen.
A. E. Rumjann
(skip) 16
D. W. Waterton
3. A. Bright
Police
a Dowman W..McKay.
A. J. Johnson
56
18
W. Glentinning
(ap) W.J.D. Cameron. W R. Chester-
wood
M. J. Henderson A. Wright CH Sherrif A. W. Smith
(skip) 29 (skip)+22
W. L. Clarke LAR. Duncan *H. Brown J. G. Chariton T. Hunter ́G.E.F. Thompson S. Logan
19 (skip)
(skip)
20
17
J. Fraser
(skip)
21
A. R. Minu
(skip)
64
60
19
B5
60
YESTERDAY'S GAMES
(skip)
45
THAMPIONS GOING STRONG
At the Valley the Craigengower Cricket Club "A" beat the Club' de Recrelo by 22 thots
La Xavier
JUNIOR DIVISION
TAIKOO VICTORIOUS
At Talkoo, the Taikoo Docks R. C. beat the Civil Service C. C. by 43 shots.
Scores
Talkoo
GPC "A"
Recreio
J. Landolt
J. E Noronha
A A Razack.
R Basa
F. Ribeiro
W. Brown 8. Pollock PB. Bone
R. F. Lila
. G. Bllys
27.
Alves
(skip) 23 (skip)
C 8.Summons L J. Silva
1.C.R. Sopa £. B. Marques
H Beor
UM. Omar
(skip) AE Coates, A. A domes D. Rumjahn BX Bra
F. X. Sulva
(skip)
44. Remedios
H. Ozorio
19%
A Gutierrez
TF Stainton
C.8.C.C.
B A. Mansell FW. Hamilton
Whant
AO. Brawn (skip)29 *skip)*15 AW. Norrie W Harper F Pattinson B Williaïns W Cunningham J. M. Purvis « JC. Chalmers C. Strange
(skip)
D. Peoples
T. Swan
J.C. Poison
J Watson
(skip) 11 ME Purves... W. J. Buller
WJ, Burling: H..F. Westlake
(skip) 12.
38
Albion
Clyde Hamilton
Hearts
μ
It was due to Lawrence, the American humler, that the Chinese were kept in check, for one period with two men on beses: Lawrence retired the side without conceding
hit.
ered).
Washington Boston
8
14
I
9 14
2
(Schulte homered for the Sena- tots and Dahlgran for Boston Red
New York, Aug. 10. Sox).
In the National League games played to-day, Cincinnati Reds paid back the Pittsburgh Pirates in their own coin. On Friday the Pirates whitewashed the Beda to score a single run victory and the Reds avenged the defeat by a 2-0
score.
Boston Braves reversed the re- sult of the previous day by the same margin of rims, the odd one in 11, against the Dodgers.***
"St. Louis Cardinals repeated their success over Chicago Cubs, while the Yankees and Phillies shared the honours in their dou- ble header.
FRIDAY'S GAMES
New York, Aug 9. All the leading baseball teams. in both the National and American Leagues von their fixtures to-day, winning the two New York clubs from their opponents from adelphia by three runs to two in each case,
Pric
The Giants have not been any too happy in their series against the Phillies and to-day's game pro deced another exciting tussle, Two home runs were scored during he match, one by a player on each side.
The Cardmals and the Cubs were also engaged in a close match which went to the St Louis team."
New York Yankees in the Amer- ican League carried their success against Philadelphia Athletics on Friday further by winning both matches of their double header. circuit with Selkirk hitting two clouts in the earlier game,
The Tigers annexed another vic-on a tory and this time blanked out Chicago White Sox.
The Yankee, in the American League against the Athletics, wor home run by Rolfe, whose circuit hit enabled the side to re- gister three runs against their op-
Thompson, the American cat cher, played a great game and fils throws to second base were re- gular "bee-llers Fith the result 1 Dunfermline 3 that the Chinese hesitated on
The following were to-day's re- ponents two. many occasion to steal second.
The Americans opened the scor-sults as cabled by Reuter
1
3 Celtic
1 Airdrie
1
2 'Dundee
2
z Partick
0.
2 Motherwell
3
2
I
0
Kilmarnock Queen's Park 1 Ayr
Queen O'South 1 Fibernian
6 Arbraoth Rangers
St. Johnstone 3 Third Lanark 1
up of a two on the 1st and 3rd heads and singles on the 7th and 9th heads. On the 14th head they managed to match one to make the score 21.7 against them.
They scored a further 2 on the 15th and last heads and a single and three on the 19th and 20th heads respectively.
ing when Howard brought Harris home on a two-bagger but the Chinese retallated with three runs in the next innings, when M. Chang, who reached first on a hit, and W. Ching, who was given a walk, crossed the plate on J. Kau's hit The latter came through a fielder's error.
home
The Americans scored again the next time up when Thompson romped home on a two-base hit by Williams. The Chinese, however increasel their lead in this in- nings with two more runs through Chung, and W. Ching.
Lawrence blanked the Chinese The Bowling Green were con- the next two innings, but in the ceded a 7 and a 4 on the 13th and last loose fielding enabled the BY "JACK HIGH". The lawn bowls put up yester-bowls and were never at any stage
17th heads. They played better Chinese to score two more rung. In the last four cantos the Ameri-
Chinese.
Score by Innings
Chinese
day at the C.S.C.C. green between seriously challenged. They scar-cans were unable to score due to the two teams skipped by A, M.
en five 2s, one 3, and 4 singles in the tight Belding exhibited by the Holland and A. Hyde Lay in the
addition to the 7 and 4 open rink semi-final competition The teams were was not of the standard that may be expected from semi-finalists. There was toning outstanding about the whole game which was A big disappointment.
Bowling Green
P. T. Farrell B. Duncan 3. C. Brown AM Holland
or the Nokia 3. W. M. Brown' was better than PT. Farrell while RDuncan had slightly the better of RG. Craig B. C.Finchër played & steadier game than J C Brown. Fincher's draws were quite good at times and he was instru- mental in saving his side on many occasions. Or the two akis Adam Holland was the more resourceful. Anal the
The scare of 28 shots by 15 th boys of avery hi favour of the Bowing Green rink 8ame as so
did not belie the trend of play
The KO.C. four scored ontv. shots on the first 13 heads made
4. Hyd
Lay
In contrast with Rect
Fother.
ught
played to decide the issue.
that an extra
(Continned on Page 11).
Americans
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INTERNATIONAL GOLF
London, Aug 9. England, Scotland and Ireland tied for the International Amateur Golf Championship at Royal Lyt ham and St. Annes.
en England needed only to draw with Scotland 10 day to win the of title outright but Brotland won,
by elevend matches ta with three being halved Router.
The Tigers maintain their lead by a victory over the White Sox whom they nosed out with the as sistance of a home run by Green- berg.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
REE
Braton
6 10
5
◊ 8
2
Low:
Brooklyn
Boston (Berger homered for Braves).
Results of to-day's matches fol- "
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia
-New York
Philadelphia
8 7
0
New York
3 10
6.
1
8 9
དྷྭ་ །, 0
New York Philadelphia (Leber homered for the Giants
and Haslin for the Phillies).
***********
2
Q
7 1
-
Cincinnati Pittsburg
1 5 (Ernie Lombardi homered and Derringer pitched for Cincinnati
Reds).
RH E.
3.2 0
2 61
(Jackson scored a home run for the Glan: and Johnson for the Phulles).
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
0
..1
T
(Swift blanked out the Reds and Chick Hafey scored a home run for the Pirates);
Boston ...
Brooklyn
10 2
(Euecíkéllo scored a home run for the Dodgers).
St. Louis Cardinals Chicago
10 homered for Chicago
Cub
St. Louis
R. HE 712
5
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia
New York... 18 19 (Belkirk hit two home runs and Gehrig one for the Yankees).
*
Philadephia. New York.
59
Chicago
(Joe Medwick scored a home run
for the Cardinals),#4
AMERICÁN LEAGUE
Philadelphia
New York
H
(Rolfe scored a home run for the Yankees)
Cleveland
110% Detroit St. Louis (Averill homered for the In- dians, Coleman and Clift for Bt. | for St. Louis Browns).
Chicago Detroit
home run
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