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GIANTS TO CLASH

AT BOWLS

Champions Out To

Win

INCLEMENT WEATHER

THREATENING

Another full programme of Lawn Bowls games are scheduled for today, and if the inclement Weather keeps up. enthusiasts will find themselves" without game.

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The most interesting clash of the day will un. doubtedly he dat between C. C. C. "A" (last year's champions) and the Club de Recreio, in which the odds are very evenly distributed.

Below will be found teams selected for this - after-

NOOD:

· FIRST DIVISION

Civil Service v. Kow'öon B.G.C.

F. J. Icnes

C: Strange

J. Cook

P. E. Knight

J. Deakin

A. Steven HF. Westlake.

F. Cheeseman

J. Fengeliy

R. Rand

C. Cunterti

J. Gh

G. Thampson

(skip)

Jnr.

(skip) Cub de Recreio v. Football Club ‘A' F. A. Xavier F. P. Anslow

W. Kershaw

A. Russel

J. Watson

W. Macfadyen L. Guy

skip)

(skip)

A. J. Otteres

J. F. McGowan

A. V. BarrOS

C. H. Basto

(skip)

O. P. Reinedi:s

S. Bright

C. R. Perisira

R. P. Shaw G. S. Graver

R. Hall

W. Burling

H. Major

(skip)

» J. Gellatley

1L Collyer

S. E. Alderman.

J. Holidge

(skip)

Crai'gower “A” v.

A. E Coates

A. A. Razack

J. Cavanagh

R: F. Luz

(skip)

C. S. Summons

L.C.R. Souza

A. 8. Gomes

U. M. Omar

(skip)

J. S. Landolt

Dr. V. N. Atienza

J. G. Meyer J. Henson

M. Henderson

A. Holland

S., Randle

R. Duncan

L.

Cub de Recreio

{skip)

J. Russell

J. H. Gregory

(skip)

L. J. Silva

F. X. Soares

(skip)

F. A. Machedo J.MS. Rosario

J. Beach

C. B. RobertsGO

R. A. Trengrove J. Dobson

(skip)

C. A. Lopes

P. A. Yvanovich

(sklp)

J. E. Noronha

D. C, Aves

F.V.V. Ribeiro

C. G. Silvá

(skip) A. A. Remedios E. M. Remedios

C. E. Marques H. A. Alves

(skip)

LA. Outlerrez"

L. F. Xavier

it

J. Rodger

(skip)

G. E. Stephens

skip

Kuwlon C.C. v. Police R. C.

W. Liulcahy

A. Nissim

V; C. Labrum J M. Jack

L. Jack

A. -Spary

(skip)

H. Overy

R. Fitches

TR. Hunter

CS. Alexander

W. McHard/

י

C. S. Pile.

S. Farlow

S. Logan

(skip)

A. J. Johnson

E. él Arcul

J. J. Basto

L. E Lammert

(skip)..

(skip)

R. Basa

(skip)

FX.M. da Sliva

(skip)

C. Blackburn

Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.

W. Cameron

RHE. Marks

J. Carey

W. Mar

(skip)

W. Greig

'G. Dowman

J. Orem

W. E. Hollands

(skip)

L. Glendinning

W. Dall

F.E.E. Booker

A. E. Sikstone

E. C. Fincher

J., Fraser R. P. Phillips

(skip)

Gea. Lee R. G. Craig

F. Goodwin

A. Hyde Lay

(skip)

H. Gitting

W. Geall

W. Hyde

N. J. Bebbington

.J. Shepherd

(skip)

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Reserve;

W. L. Glendinning

(skip)

}

Talkoo Rt.C. v. Crai'gower “B”

J. J. Whyte

C. H. Summers

W. Welr

J., Polson

.T. Swan

A. Norrie

(skip)

T. Grimes

R. C. Wallace

(skip)

J. R. Soares

B. W. Whiteman

K. M. Omar

W. GUI

(skip)

A. J. Coelho, J. Fitzgerald M.A.R. Souza C. S. Rosselet:

(skip) J. W. Leonard F. K. Pattinson H. W. Randall W. Cunningfilm A. M. Omar J. C. Chalmers W. V. F.eld

(skip)

J. Wald

(akip)

Indian R.Ü. Kowloon Docks

M. R. Abbas

A. Beker

A. M. Wahab

A. O. Madar

"(akip)

D. M. Khan

B. M. Rumjahn

M. Y. Adal

A.. R. Delish

.

(akip)

J. Hoosen

A. K. Minu

A. H. Rumjah

A. B. Minu

(skip)

SECOND DIVISION

Kowloon BC, v. Civil Service".

W. L. Walker F. Harper'

K. C. Hamston J. Carr

C. B. Hosking

-B Rosse

B Rogers 8.White

W. H. Drake.

G. Sheriff

(skip)

C Champelovie

HF. Westlake,

ent.

(skip)

B. Wiriamis

W. Hillyer

M. Purvis

W. W. Hirst C. J. Tacchi S. Houghton T. W. Carr

• (skip)

.

N. Kelly

J. Channing

J. S. Riddel

Reserves:

(skip)

W. R. Chester Woods

N. Fraser

Football Club 'B' v. Yacht Club

J. Wells T. R. Rowell A. Humphrey E. J. Edwards (sHp)

J. H. Geining V. Wa ker

H. H. Pegg

A. Champan

(skip)

A. Murdock W. J. Hansen A. Stevenson

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS

St. Joseph's College Sixth Victory

WINNER TOO GOOD

The Inter-School Sports was held yesterday afternoon, at the S.C.A.A. Stadium, Caroline Hill, and a very large gathering of schoolboys and visitors were present to witness the events contested for by the boys Irom the different schools and cal- leges:

d: all the ten schools participat- ing, the St. Joseph's College was the most successful, and won the Governor's Shield with an aggre- gate of 45 points, Wah Yan Col- second, with 18 lege came in points, while the third place was carried by the La Salle College with 16 points,

"At the end of the day's sports, the prizes were distributed to the winners by Mr. R. Sayer, Dir- ector of Education.

THE RESULTS

The following were the detailed results:-

100 Metres: 1. G. Sequeira (St. Joseph's). 2. D. Knox (D.B.S.), 3. (C.B.S.), Time:11 C. Hosegood 4/5 secs.

Long Jump: 1. D. Knox (D.B.S.), 2. Mak Wai Fong (St. Joseph's). 3. Chan Kwok Hung DBS.). Dis- tance: 21 fi. 7in,

300 Metres: 1. E. Petrove (St. Joseph's), 2. Wong Yar. Hing (Wah Yan, 3. A. Sequeira (St. Joseph's), Time: 2 mins. 20.1/5 secs.

Pole Vault: 1. J. Woo (St Joseph's), 2. S. Ding (St. Joseph's), 3 Leung Kel Kung (Wah Tan). Height 9 ft. 9 in. (Record).

GIANTS

SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1936.

BEATEN

MICKEY COCHRANE

INJURED IN

BASEBALL

New York, Apr. 30.

The following were the results

PERRY-AUSTIN FINAL

Hard Court Tennis Championship

London, April 30..

Fred Perry has given very good

et the League baseball matches | evidence of his physical recovery played yesterday.---

National League

R.

H.

E

1 7 1

2 11

1

Chuck Hartnett hle a home

Brooklyn

Chicago

run.

Philadelphia

5 6 Watkins hit a home run. Pittsburgh

11 Brubaker hit a home run.

2

3 5

1

1

5

2

Boston Cincinnatti

... 2 11

3

1

New York St. Louis

Mize hit a home run.

American League

Cleve and

New York

Vesmik hit a home run.

St. Louis Philadephia

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8 10

1

8 11

3

12.14

4

this last week, the culminating test being reached to-day when he entered the final of the Bri- tish Hardcourt Championships at Bournemouth after defeating A. C. Stedman, the New Zealander in three straight sets.

Perry, playing well within him- self, won very comfortably. 8-3, 6-2, 6-3.

H. W. Austin, who quallied once again to meet Perry in this cham- pionship Anal, dropped a set to

H. G. N. Lee. It was a bard fought second set of twelve games, but. Austin won the other three with the loss of but four games, The scores were 6-1, 5-7, 8-2, 6-1.

There were plenty of upsets in she ladies championship to-day. Biggest was straight sets defeat of Miss Dorothy Round by Mrs. R. R. King. the ex-Wimbledon title -nolder winning but six games all told. Mrs. King took the first set at 6-4 and the second at 6-2.

Miss Peggy Scriven, regarded by many critics as, being England's toremost player at the present time, was brilliantly defeated by

diminutive Senorita the

Anita Chilean champlon. Lizana. the The Senorita, who last year won tennis five important English. titles, won the first set at 7-5 and conceded the second at 6-2 But she came back strongly in the Anal round to win it at 8-3. 7 10 Detroit

Miss Betty Nuthall, striving to make Mickey Cochrane injured his

successful "come-back" this

brave summer, put up foot. Washington

8 10 8 showing against the meticulous Henrotin of France. The Mme.

Chicago

Whitehead pitched. Boston

4 13

3

*16 18

2

200 Metres: 1. G. Sequeira (St. Joseph's), 2, P. Castro (La Salle).-Reuter.

3. H. Souza (St. Joseph's). Time: 24 3/5 secs.

Shot Put: 1. S. Bardscke (St. Joseph's), 2. D. Knox (D.H.S.), 3. Tan Kai Chuen (Wah Yan). Dis- tance. 40 ft. 10 in.

400 Metres: 1. W. Gottesche (La Salle), 2. Leung Man Ching (Et Joseph's), 3.

Wal Au Kwong (King's). Time: 57 secs.

High Jump: 1. S. Ding (St Joseph's), San Chung Kin (Wah Yan) and Au Tim Yam (King's).

Te). Height: 5 ft. 8-in.

1. E.

1500 Metres:

Rodgers (C.B.S.), 2. Wong Yan Hing (Wah Yan), 3. A. Sequeira (St. Joseph's). Time: 5 mins. 5 secs,

110 Metres High Hurdles: 1. San Chung Kin (Wah Yan), 2. Liu Ming Sum (St. Paul's), 3. W. Chen (St. Joseph's (Disqualified). Time: 19 secs.

Medley Relay Race: 1. La Salle,

2 St. Joseph's. 3. King's. Time: 2 mins. 32 secs (Record).

THE PREVIOUS HOLDERS

The following were the previous holders, of the Governor's Shield;

1922

St. Paul's

B. E. Maughan

1923

St. Paul's

(dp)}

1924

St. Paul's

E. B. Reed W. A. Corneli

1925

St. Joseph's

1926

St. Joseph's

A. T. Hamilton

1927

St. Joseph's

J. Bentley

1928-30

No Contest

(skip)

1931

St. Paul's

P. 6. Cassidy

1932

St. Joseph's

J.A.D. Morrison

1933

St. Joseph's

E. S. Abraham

1934

D.B.S.

G. E. Costello

1935

D.B.S...

(skip)

(skip)

1936,

St. Joseph's

D. K. Kharas

D. A Rožari

C.W.H. Wison

P. Morgan

E. 8. Carter J.AR. Saby

Electric R.C.. v. Craigengower

V. Sorby

J. L. King

J. Bloati J. F. Lunny

(skip)

J. Barron W. E. Orchard Q. G. 8.

Thompson W. H, Muskett

(skip)

A. Tarbuck

T. P. Baunder-

W!

son

8. Deacon

A. Webster

(skip)

W. J. Bagley

A. A Lewis

(skip)

A. B. Hamson -

H. L. FIX

J. Pau

W. Ward

(skip

Dr. N. P.

Karanla

E. McNay

W. Phelps

H. V. Pearse

{akip)

Beserve:

H. J. Tollerfer

DERBY CALL-OVER

London, Apr. 30.

A call-over of the Derby was made to-day, with the following prices ruling..

11 to 2 Pay Up (0) 8 to 1 (0) 10 to 1 Rhodes Scholar (0) 100

to 9 (t)

100 to 9 Balasar (0) 100 to B

20 to 1 Noble King (t and,o)-

TO-DAY'S SOCCER

End Of Season Matches

TO-DAX

First Division -

Rifles v. Navy (Bookunpo, 445

p.m.).

South China. "B". v. East Lancs. (Caroline HII, 4.45 p.m.). Club v. Fusiliers (Club, 4:45 pm.). Stonecutters (RA) v. Kowloon

(Chatham Road, 4.45 pm,). ̈ Lyemun (RA) St. Joseph's (Causeway Bay 4:45 pm.). "Second - Division

Fusillers 7. Eastern (Chatham' Rd.,

3.15 m.).

Rifles v. Athletic (Bookunpoo, 3.15

D.M.)

Engineerà Y. Kowloon (Kowloon,

3.15 p.m.).

AMATEUR GOLF

Deal, April 30,

in the fourth round of the Eng- lish-Amateur Golf Championship here to-day, H.G. Harrison of Mid-

. 22 to 1 St. Magnus (o) "25 to 1dlesex defeated Rex Hartley at the

(t)

D

28 to 1. Abjer (t and o).

28 to 1 Raeburn (o) 33 to 1 (t) 33 to 1 Tajakbar ( and p)

19th, while Lister Hartley Deat LG Crawley 6 and 4.

Lister Hartley also triumphed in the fifth round when he beat Har- rison 3 and 2 to Jola Bentrey, Walvis Bay (0) 60 to 1 Cytil Tolley and Langley in the

40 to 1 His Grace it and o)

40 to 1

(t)

(skip) |--Reuter,

R. R. Davies

last eight.

Bruter.

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French player easily captured the opening set at 6-2 but had to con- cede

score.

the second by the same A thrilling contest took place for the final set before Mme. Henrotin won at 7-5.

Miss Kathleen 8tammers enjoyed an easy success against Miss Susan

Hong Kong.

Noel, taking the first set at 6-2, and the second at 6-3.

The draw for the semi-finals is:

Miss K. Stammers (G.B.) v.. Mme Henrotin (France).

Sen. Anita Lizana (Chile) v. Mrs. R. R. King (0.3.) wome Reuter

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