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LAWN BOWES

Holland Through

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1935.

OPEN SWIMMING LOCAL TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIP

Good Response

Another stalwart fell by the way alde yesterday in the fourth round of the Oben Bowls Singles

This year's Colony Open Swim- Championship. E. el Arcüll! of

ming Championships are attract- the C.C.C. felt a victim to A Ming more entries than usual and Holland by 21 shots to 8 after 19

augurs well for the meet which is heads:The match was played on

being held at the V.RQ the C.S.C.C. green,

week. Holland was the better player on tiad things the day's play and

Areulli practically all his way. was unable to get going and allowed Holland to lay occasional

Jy.

Although it was considered to be a game between "giants" the not standard so displayed was high.

Holland scored nine singles.

two three twos, and

threes as against Arcull's three singles. a two and a "three.

HYDE-LAY BEATEN

In the fourth round" of the on the played Open Singles Récrelo green, F.Cullen best A. Hyde-Lay by 21 shot to 11, the game terminating on the 21st head.

The first 13 heads of the game was the most exciting part of the game as both players were doing their best to keep the lead which was continually changing hands.

The first head went to Hyde-

scored Lay who

B single, but Cullen made a single on the next head to put them on even terms. The third head went to Hyde-Lay with a single but the next went to Cullen with a 2. Byce-Lay again scored a single to make the score level. Both the 6th and 7th heads went to Culler with two singles, and again Hyde-Lay got level when he made a 2 on the 18th head,

next

W. Lawrence will find plenty of opposition from the Chinese swim- mers and will have to go all out to retain his positions.

There are no less than five en- trants in the Open 100 Yards Bre- and Kwok, Chun ast Stroke race Hang (holder) will in all probabll- ity retain his title.

The following

are the championship entries to-date: 100 Yards Free Style:-

Indians Win

Several

games tr the..." "A"

League The

Division of the Tennis were played of yesterday. Indians continued in their win- hitg vein by defeating the C.C.C. by 6 sets to 3.

Playing at home the CRC "B" lose to the H.K.C.C. by the odd sets in 9...

The scores were:- S. W. Liang and H. W. Lee

(C.R.C. "B");

....

Colony

lost to A. L. Sullivan and T.

A Pearce lost J. Fote-Hunt and

caurst kst to P. H. Scoones and D.

4-6 M. Macgowc

6-2

5-7

F. C. Kowk and T. L Ju

(C.R.C. "8");

lost to A...L. Sullivan and T. "A. Pearce

0-6

lost to J. Pote-Hunt and E

Bathurst oper beat-P. E. Scoones and D. M.

Macgown

4-5

6-0

Chan Chan-hing (CBC). Tsang H-fook (CB.C.)." L. Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.). H. L"Ozorio (V.R.C.) and W. Lawrence (V.R.C.) (Holder). Throwing the Pola Ball:-

Chan Sek-put (C.A.A.). E. F. J. Chaine (Nan Cheong College) and W. Lawrence (V.RC.). 100 Yards Back Stroke:-

Lau Po-hay (CAA), L/Cpl. R. Mason (East Lancs) and W. Law- rence V.R.C.), Ladies 100 Yards Free Style:-

Yuk-chan (C.B.C.) Miss Leung and Mrs. L. Mead (Indep). 830 Yards Free Style

(V.R.C) (Holder) W. Lawrence and L. Roza-Pereira (V.RC.)... 200 Yards Open Team Racet-

Chinese Bathing Club.. Victoria Recreation Club and Royal En- gineers.

Boys 100 Yards Free Style:-

Wong Tat-chiu and Annesley Kecwn.

220 Yards Free Style:-

(C.B.C.).

Chan Chang-hing Tsang Ho-fook (C.B.C.). L Roza- Pereira (VR.C.) and W. Lawrence (V.RC) (Holder).

Long Plunge:-

Cullen annexed the 9th and tenth heads, making a single and a 2, but Hyde-Lay replied with a 3 to even the scores. The next four heads were played with both scoring singles and with the score at 10 all, Hyde-Lay claimed a single to take the lead and incidentally this was the last point he made till the end the game.

Cullen's swer to this was a 3100 Yards Breast Stroke:-

L/Cpl. D. London (East Lancs). L Sgt. Bowstead (R.A.O.C.). 50 Yards Free Style:-

a 2 followed by another 3 and 2 and a single

S'HAI BOWLERS

IN SCOTLAND

Shanghal, Aug. 15. Shanghai's touring lawn bowls sie in Scotland, composed of members of local clubs on home leave, completed their, programme at the end of last month with re- Erct. Altogether they had played e:ght matches, winning four and losing four, and they thoroughly enjoyed the Ayrshire country, while the Titwood greens in Glas- gow proved the finest they had diver seen.

Chan Chan-hing (C.B.C.), Tsang ho-fook (CB.C.) Leun. Shui-man

W. and"

Lawrence (CBC), (V.R.C.).

Mut-Chee-cheong

(C.B.C.). E. M. Marques (V.R.C.), Cpl. A. Fu- des (East Lanes). Kwok Chung- Assoc.) (Hal- hàng (Mak Ngah. dert. and Wong Iu-man Ngah Assoc.)..."

S. W. Wong and C. C. Luk

(C.R.C. "B");

beat A. L. Sullivan and T.

A. Pearce .......... beat J. Pate-Hunt and E

Bathurst

6-3

6-2

6-2

bea; P. H. Sccones and D. M.

Maċgown

INDIANS WIN

The Indians defeated the C.C.C.

HOME CRICKET

U.S. BASEBALL

Brown And Gover

Deadly.

Lost Ground Regained

London. Aug. 19.

New York. Aug. 19. Only two matches were schedul- Deadly bowling by F. R. Brown.. the Surrey amateur, and, A. Rec to-day in the 'National Base

Gianta beating Gover, the young professional ball League, the gave the county an eight-wicket the Reds and the Cube winning victory over Somerset at Yeovil from the Phillies. In the County Cricket Champion- ship to-day. "

the

In the American League. New York Yankees regained some of their lost ground by defeating the the Championship leaders, Detroit Tigers, by seven tuns to Ave.

The hosts had arst knock but. with Gover taking six wickets for 37 runs, they were only able to register a total of 149, to which

The Athletics and the white Surrey replied with a score of 188.

double Sox were engaged in a A W. Wellard taking six for 89.

header in which the Chicago out- In their second Innings Somerd won the first and the Phila- set's batsmen were all dismissed | delphia Club the second game. for 196

Brown runs,

Results of to-day's matches fol- seven wickets for 70 runs

low:-

capturing

Surrey scored 160 for the loss of two wickets,——. Rester.

Subject to the approval of the local Tennis Association, Kho Sin Kie, Chinese Davis Cup player and i National Champion of China, will Agure in exhibition games on the Chinese Recreation Club courts en Friday, commencing at 5 pm

Sirdar Rumlaha, the local cham-

uy 6 sets to 3 on their own ground.pion, will provide the opposition in H. D. Rumjaha and A E

a three-set singles match while Madar (IR.Q.):

the visitor, with Lee Wai Tong as his partner, will meet the Rum- jahn cousins in a doubles match, also of three sets. Charges for ad- 6-4mission will be 50 cents and S.

lost J. W. Leonard and G.

Lalit

beat Y. Hachiuma and R.

Chios ...

beat Drysdale and A. Klt«.

chell.......

F. D. Fertera and M. O, Hoosen

(IRC):

2-6

7-5

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. H. E Cincinnati ...... 3 E 4 10 New York...

1 (Herman scored a home run for the Reds).

Chicago

2

0

Philadelphia

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

Philadelphia

Chicago

(Johnson scored a home run for the Athletics).

Philadelphia Chleago

4" 10. 1

(Jimmy Foxx scored a home run for the Athletics and Hayes and Piet for the White Sox).

New York Detroit

bea.. J. W. Leonard and G."

Lal

6-3

losi Y. Hachtuma" and R.

Chea..

4-6

beat M. Drysdale and A. Kit-

chell

7-5

5. A. Rumjahn and S. A. Ismall

(I.R.C.):

beat J. W. Leonard and G.

Lei

6-3

lost Y. Hachiuma and R.

choa beat M. Drysdale and A. Kit-

chell

2-6

6-2

S.C.A.A

Famous Castles:

H

K.C.C. BEATEN On the K.C.C. courts

(Makbeat the home team by 7 sets

440 Yards Free Style:-

Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.) and Lawrence (V.R.C.) (Holder). Open Diving:- "

to 1 in a "B" Division match. The Ch nese were superior to the w.home team.

Wong Woon-ki (C.B.C.). Wong Kwok-ki (C.B.C.), Wong Sek-hon TC.B.C.). Leung Kang-yu (CB,C) and Dr. Rush (Lincolns).

VERY FEW ENTRIES FOR SWIMMING TITLES

2

Shangnai, Aug. 10- Entries for the Shanghai Svim ning Championship events, que to be swum off at the Rowing Clus Gala on August 24, which close to-morrow,

decidedly

are

The scores were:-

A. W. Ramsay and Hesse

(K.C.C.):

beat F. N. Wong and K. M.

Weng

-7-5

drew with C. A. Ip and F.

F. Lui

6-6

lost to W. H. Ho and W. C.

Lee .......

4-3

G. C. Burnett and J. Thomson,

(K.G.C.); N

dis-L. freu

The complete results of the tour were: Troon, 75-53; Ayr, 80-65: appointing In the 220-yd. AFT Craigle, 66-83; West Kilbride. style championship only one entry 14-84; Troon Portland, 58-64; Kil-has been received to date and that marnock Portland, 74-48; Prest-from N. G. Hammond. The 100- wick, 70-81 Titwood, '69-55. The ya, back stroke sees three entries' pares given second are the shots Kan Yee Ming. Chau Shul Kam spred by the Shanghat players, and H. P. Berents. Bobby Roach who have lost four and won four ratches, but on

shot aggregate are down 35 shots-533 for. 568 'against.

WIN OVER AYR CRAIGIE One of Shanghai's wins was against Ayr Craigle on July.. 17: Keenly contested, the match re- sulted in a win for the visitors by 15 shots.

tir. Fairley, Vice-President of A Craigle, extended a cordial welcome to the visitors, for whom Mr. A. A Malcolm, the interport bowler who had been resident in Shanghai for many years and who had been in China for 35 years, replied

is the only contender at the pre-

lost to F. N. Wong and K.

1-8 M. Wong lost to C. A. Ip and K. F. Lul 4-3 Jost to W. H. Ho and W. C. Lee

3-6

Broad-

Oppenheimne F. ...bridge..(K.C.C.);

los, to F. N. Wong and K. M.

Wong........

3-6 lost to C. A. Ip and K, F. Lai 3-0 lost to W. H. Ho and W. C.

Lee

.....2-6

CLOSE GAME Flaying at Recreio, the USR.C

sent time for the 100 yd. free style were beaten by Recreio "B" by 5 for juniors while Miss W. Donnelly sets to 4, in an "A" Division tennis and Misa J. Cannon would appear match

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to have the 50 yd, free style for Recreio were rather nervous at ladies to decide between' them the start and consequently con

ceded the first three sets, but they

selves.

"

it is to be hoped that the quickly settled down to business Foreign Y.M.C.A. and Cercle and won all the rest of the sets Sportif Francais will send along with the exception of one representatives to battle for these The scores were:- championships and so add to the L. A, Siya and J. 7. Remedios keenness of the competition

(Recreto): these classic events,

in

Titwood were up in three rinks and down in one. In shot aggrc-H. Bhanghai-P. Mason, G. Car-gate they were up 14 shots. soh, W. Russell and A. A. Malcolm At the after-meeting President (sp), E. R. Harmer, A. W. Camp- Wm Aitken presided, and express- bell, J. Bradley, and H. M. Shanked the pleasure he and his direc land (skip), W. Whitelock. D. Fer-tors had had in having the Shang guson, H. Wallace and G. B. Hal players as their guests, and Stormes (skip), J. Alcom, C. Jar was specially gratified to observe vis C. Clements and T. Main that they had not lost the grip of

the mother tongue. (skip).

Ayr Craigie.-W. J. Kennedy. J. Orr, J. M. Dougall and M. Kennedy (skip), W. Moore, A. Farley, R. Rennie and A. Milroy (skip). D. Hunter, J. Davidson, J. Melkle and A. Lyon (skip), W. Buchanan, J.Logan, W. Munro, and A Pet. tigrew (skip).

he last game played by the Shanghal players was against Tit wood. Ran tell just as a start was about to be made. and the delay prevented a full game of 21 ends. The weather cleared later, and 17

were managed.

L.

beat L. Goldman and Major

Withington .........

6-2

bear Bishop and Milne.

6-1

beat Persse and Hamilton

6-2,

A. Noronha and W. A. Reed

(Recreto):

lost to L. Goldman and Major

Withington

0-5

beat Bishop and Mine 8-3

lost to Perase and Hamilien 4-6

F. L V. Ribeiro and B. Go-

last

sano (Recreio)ES

tor La Goldman - and. Major. Wilbington

3-8

to Bishop and Milne 3-8 beat Persse and Hamilton, 6-4

AA Malcolm, the Shanghaost captain and organiser of the tour, thanked his hosts for the privilege of playing on such fine turf.

HONG KONG TRAVEL ASSOCIATION

In a letter to the "North-China. Daily News," A. A. Malcolm states that owing to the success of the tour, it is hoped to arrange fur-

The Hong Kong Travel Associa-- ther matelies next year, for Shanghailanders on leave, with the tion acknowledges with thanks the Glasgow Bowling Association and following subscriptions:- the Ayrshire clubs, so that the Mears. Mackintosh's Ltd

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