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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1936.

In the World of Sports &

ANOTHER "TREBLE" WIN FOR LEAGUE TENNIS EXCITING POLO PUI-CHING GOING STRONG

C. C. C.

Recreio Beaten In Vital Game

KOWLOON DOCK'S FIRST

WIN

Craigéngower Cricket Club secured yet another "treble" win on Saturday in the Lawn Bowls Leagues, when in spite of stiff opposition from Club de Recreio in the Senior League, the Champions triumphed by 17 shots. Their "B" team in the same division accounting for the Taikoo and their junior team won against the Electricians by 23 shots.

There were no surprises during the day. The Bow- ling Green, strong contender for the senior honours, were given a close game, by the Civil Servants, winning eventually by seven shots, while the Kowloon Dock broke their duck" when they beat the Indians by 23 shots to register their first win of the season. Results and League Tables follow.

SEVERAL CLOSE GAMES

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE-

FIRST DIVISION

Kowloon B.O.C.

63

Civil Service

56

Club de Recreio

52

Craigengower "A"

69

Kowloon C.C.

* 56

Police R.C.

59

· Craigengower "B"

82

Taikoo Dock

59

Kowloon Dock

67 Indian R.C.

++

SECOND DIVISION

42

Kowloon E.G.C.

TO

Footboll Club ""A"

50

Club de Recreio

76

87

Kowloon C.0

52

59

Football Club ""3"

51

68 H. K. Electric

45

Civil Service

Police R.C.

Yacht Club

Cralgengower

LAWN BOWLS

Craigengower

Kowloon B. Q. C. Club de Recreto

Police R. C.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

A. Up DR. Pts. 524 129 0 20 498 153 1 16 629 112 0 14

FIRST DIVISION

..

"A"

P. W. L. F. 10 10 0 853 10 8 2 648

10 7 3 641

10 6 4 STO

578 0 B

12

Civil Service Cralgengewer "B"

9 4 5 524

532 0 8

8

9 4 5 520

555

0.35

8

104 6 589

570

10 0

8

10 Z B 511 - 658

0 147.

4

7 1 6 352 447.

0 95.

2

0 113

2

Kowloon C. C. Indian R. C. Talkoo. Dock Kowloon Dock

Kowloor B, G. C Club de Recreio Police R. C. Kowloon C. c. HKF.C. "A" Craigengower Yacht Club H.K.F.C. "B" H, K. Electric Civil Service

9 1 8 400 579

SECOND DIVISION

Senior Division

CHAMPIONS STILL WINNING

Omar's Rink Up

At King's Park, Craigengower "A" beat Club de Recreio by 17

shots.

Recreio J. E. Noronha, L F. Xavier. F. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Blivs- (skip)' 12. A. A. Remedios, B. Re- medios, C. Marquer, H. A, Alves-- (skip) 19. D. C. Alves, G. M. P. Remedios, J. J. Basto, F. I. Silva- (skip)-21..

Total: 52.

A.

P. W. L. D. F.

Up Dr. Pts 10 91 0 681- 499 182 0 18

C.C.C. "A":—A. Gömes, C, Sum- mons, D. Remjahn, U. M. Omar- (skip) 24 J. S. Landolt, A. M. Omar, J. Cavanagh, R. Basa- (skip) 25. A. E. Coates, V. N.. Atienza, C. 8. Rosselet, R. F. LD- (skip) 20.

Total: 69.

"DUCK" BROKEN

Kowloon Dock Beat Indiana

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At Tai Wan, Kowloon Dock Re- creation Club beat Indian Recres tion Club by 23 ahots:

9 7 2 0 574-473 101 0 14

9 5 4 0.547 522 25 0 10

9 5 4 0 543 $30

9 5 4 0 536 526

10 4 5 1 542 595

8 3 5 0 452 483

9 3 6 0 187 607

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9 26 1 489 652 0 €3 8170427 491 0 6 2

K.D.R.C.-J. Revie, A. Morrison, J. V. Ramsay, J. McKelvie-(skip)

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NARROW SQUEAK FOR BOWLING GREEN ·

Civil Servants Good Showing

At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 7 shots.

K.B.G.C.-J. E. Henson, J. G. Meyer, M. J. Henderson, "A. M. Hol- land (skip) 25. 6. A. Bright, R Hall, S. Randle. R. Duncan--(skip) 16. A. S. Russell, J. Watson, W. Macfarlane, L. Guy--(skip,22,

Total: 63.

C.S.C.C.: Purvis, M. N. Raku- Hollidge- F: W. Cullips. J. skip) 12. P. E. Knight, J. Golletly,

zen.

L A. Collyer J. E. Macgowan— 1 skip) 12. P. E. Knight, J. Qalleti. C. Strange. F. J. Jones-iskip) 18.

Total: 56.

TAIKOO BEATEN

C.C.C.B Must Thank Their Stors

At Happy Valley, CraigengoWEL Cricket Club "B" beat Taikoo Re- creation Club by three shots.

C.C.C. "B"-J. W. Leonard, H. W. Randall, K. M. Omar, W. K Way(skip) 30. J. R. Soares, W. Phelps. B. W. Whiteman, W. GUI~~- (stip) 12. A. Coelho, F. J. Smith, FK. Modi, W. V. Field-(skip) 20.

Total: 82,

Talkoo R.C.:-A W. Norrie, A. Park; R. Keown, N. Drummond- (skip) 14. W. Brown, T. Grimes, O. B. Matthews, R: C. Wallace-(skip) 25. Patterson, W. Melrose, J. Waid. J. C. Chalmers-(skip) 20.

Total: 59.

Junior Division

K.C.C. To Meet

U.S.R.C.

IN MIXED DOUBLES

There are some interesting games down for decision shis week in the' local tennis leagues.

One of the most important is the

| return clash of the United Services

Recreation Club against the Kow- loon Cricket Club "A" in the Mixed Doubles league, the game being

scheduled for to-day.

GAME

"Nomads" Win Despite H❜dcap

SEVERAL OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS

A tartling polo match, featured

by hard riding and accurate hit- ting, was, witnessed on Saturday at Boundary Street when the It is likely that the K.C.C will "Nomads" detrated the Royal reverse the decision of the last en-Welch Fusillers by 10 goals to counter when they went down by eight in the American High Handi- six sets to three, as several of the cap Tournament after, conceding U.S.R.C. ladies are away from the seven goals to the latter. Colony.

It was not until the Anal chuk- the been played that match was neticed and one of the outstanding features of the game MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE (To-day)

being the nine display of Captain US.R.C. v. K.C.C. "A"-(King's, Portman.

the “Nomads." Park).

The following are this week'sker had Lawn Tennis League fixtures:-

Park).

"A" DIVISION (Tuesday)

at back for

KC.C. "B" น, C.R.C.-(King's Despite the fact that the Fusi- lers were given a handicap of seven goals they gave a splendid all-round display and excitement ran high during the game. They keot ahead of their opponents till the end of the third chukker, with Lt. Parker-Jervis and Lt. Kelly in fine form, while Capt. Whitaker and Lt. Bosanquet zave admirable support.

KO.C. v. Recreto. US.R.C. v. South China. CCC. "A" y. E.K.C.C. C.R.C. "B" . LR.C.

"B" DIVISION

• (Wednesday) Recreio v. C.R.C. "B" HX.CC. v. C.C.C. CS.C.C. v. K.O.C. H.K.U.T.C. V. I.R.G. C.R.C. "A" V. C.B.A.

"C" DIVISION (Thursday)

C.C.C. V. KITŲ. Recreto V, Army. South China v. K.C.C. dry? IR.C. V. C.S.C.C.

K.CC. "A" v. C.R.C. KIT.C.A. v. H.KUT.C.

"D" DIVISION (Friday)

K.C.C. v. Radio Army v. South China, IR.C. V. CBA, PRC. V. KIT.C.

KE.CA. Tarbuck, T. P. Baun- derson, J. K. Sloan, J. F. Lunny- (skip) 37, JF, Barron, W. Stoker, 8. Deacon, W. . E. Muskett-- (skip) 13. V. Sorby, J. F. King, G. CHAMPIONS TRIUMPH T. Padgett, A. F. Paul-(skip) 15.

Total: 45.

At Happy Valley, Kowloon Bow!- ing Green Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by za shots.""

CBC.C.-J. R Pengelly, M. Cunfetti J. Cook, R. R. Wood (skip) 17. C. Champelover, A. Bo-

wer, H. F. Westlake, Sar.. H. West- lake. Jnr.(skip) 15. E Kirman,

Teams were:-

Nomads:-

H'Cap. :-Nil

Major Shennon

Major Carrie

Lleuti D. H. N Baker-Carr

Capt. G. B. PortmanTM

Team Handicap 17 goals. Goalscorers: Major Shannon (3), Major Currie (3), Lieut. Baker-Carr (2) and Capt. Port- man (2). Fusillers!

H'Cap

goals.

Capt. M. W. Whitaker Lieut. B. C. Parker-Jervis Lieut N. R. G. Bosanquet Lieut. R C. M. Kelly

Team Handicap 10 goals Goalscorer: Lieut. E. · Parker- Jervis.

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NEW SWIMMING - RECORD

Copenhas, July 4 Miss Ragnhild Hveger establish- woman's world record for ed a free-style swimming to-day when POLICE JUNIORS WIN she covered 800 metres in 11 min. 11-7/10 secs., beating Mrs. Leonore At Happy Valley, Police Recrea- | Knight-Wingard's previous record |tion Club Beat Kowloon Cricket | of 11 mins. 34 secs.—

Club by 8 shots.

Reuter.

PR.C.-T. H. Daly, C. Gough,

M. E. Purvis, W. R. Hillyer, R. P. Channings, R. H. E. Marks, Meyer and A. E. Coates and J..

(skip) 10. W. Cameron, H. Brown, Cavanagh. Davies-(skip) 10.

F. Channings, R. H. E. Märks,—

Total: 42. K.B.G.CF. A. Cheesman, R. O. Read. J. C. Gin, G. E. F. Thomp son-(skip) 26. W. Walker, K. C. Hamilton, C. B. Hosking, H. H. Rose (skip) 17. B. S. Rogers, 5.

CHESS EXPONENTS AT WORK

Kowloon And Canton In Friendly Game

VISITORS LOŠE

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TIGHT FIELDING THEIR ASSET

TREBLE WIN REGISTERED

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Following upon their success against the Overseas Chinese, the Puiching Academy men ruuted the Hong Kong Volun teers' alis on Saturday" at baseball, by nine runs to two in an interesting encounter.

The Kowloon Chess Club were hosts to the Canton Chess Club in T. Kim was again the star of a friendly Interport match at the the visiting team and delighted Peninsula Hotel

Saturday, with his accurate throwing to first which resulted in a win for the buse. Where the 'Canton men ex- local team by four matches to two. celled was in their superior know- The series were commenced ledge to steal bases and when once early in the evening. and were on frst base were a continual continued after dinner. Mr. E. source of worry to the harassed Armstrong. the captain of the Volunteer felders. visiting team in a brief speech thanked the hosts for a pleasant evening. A spokesman for the Kowloon team paid tribute to the standard, shown by the Canton

men.

The following were the results: Canton:-K. M. A. Barnets 0, A.; Weiss 0, E. Ammann 0, C. Heysen 1. L. R. Dooley 0, G. Hardt 1; Total *2.

41

Kowloon:-D, E. Carvalho 1. V. Rush 1, B, Kaye 1. B. D. Evans 0. G. Magnus 1, A. Kurrick 0; Total 4.

TENNIS

THE M.C.C. PRIZES

Loudon, June 16,

The last of the second round matches in the competition for the M.C.C. prizes was played yesterday at Lord's, and proved to be, both in excellence of play on both sides and the closeness of the struggle between them, the Best so far seen

in the series. After two hours' play W. M Ross Skinner beat M. H. Hellbut by 3 sets to 2 (3–6. 6-3, 6-2 2-0 6-5), after the loser had once been within a point

of the match.

E. Wong though be only struck cut three men,, kept the Volunteers from scoring" when supported by accurate fielding from his men.

both

Costa was missed by the lasers. N. Leonard and Hassan, brought of fine catches while in the outfield.

Scores by tunings:-

1 2 3 4 5 8 7 1 Pul-Ching 0 1 1 0 322-9 tuas

2 0 0 0 21 16 hits Volunteers 0 0 0 0 10 12 runs

010 @ 2014 hits GAME IN CANTON

On Tuesday last the Pui-Ching beat the U.8.8. Mindanao at Can ton by 9 runs to 2 in their return League Baseball encounter.

PUI CHING WIN AGAIN Sunday's Baseball Result

In the local Baseball League ther victory to their already re- yesterday Pul Ching added a fur- markable record when they beat the Eastern at Causeway Bay by the score of 11 runs to fou

The Eastern

batted first and

scored a single to which Pul Ching replied by bring four men home across the plate. "There were too many fielding errors on the part of Chief credit must go to the loser, who would in a handicap be set to ing of confidence in their suppor- the Eastern boys to raise any feel- receive decided odds from the winters. Pui Ching had the game in ner. but yesterday played above their pockets, as it were, right from the best form he has ever before the start. They batted well and shown in the tennis court. The

fielded well..." feature of the match was his ser-

ALL-CHINA OLYMPIC

FOOTBALLERS

vice, a heavily cut side wall service. for which he found a splendid length throughout the match. He cut the ball down heavily in the nets and made far fewer mistakes' than usual, except on the volley, where at times he failed. Ross team shared two goals with the Skinner relled almost entirely on pick of India here yesterday be- an American service with which at fore a record crowd of 150.000 times he made a lot of nicks, but spectators. Reuters

Calcutta, July 4. The All-China Olymple football

when it did not nick it generally "BRITAIN TO COMPETE gave his opponent an easy Erst London, July 4-Great Britain On Tuesday, A. W. Grimmitt and stroke, and he served too many has decided to compete in the (skip) 21. N. B. Fraser, Fley, J. V. Ramsey will meet in the double faults with it Generally Olympic soccer tournament in Ber

R. Farlow, A. E. Carey-(SKID) Open Singles, while J. Shepherd, speaking he was the safer in re-lin next month Beuter,

of the Police, meets J. D. Thom-turn, especially on the volley, and Total: 67.

son, of the Kowloon Bowling Green though not cutting the ball heavi K.C.C.-J. S. Dinnen, L Jack, A. Club."

iy he kept a splendid length and Spray. A. E. Silkstone-(skip) 15. J. The best game of the week, how-controlled it delightfully. never be

27.

When Hoss

Skinner

25. A. M. Calman, T. Coleman, M. White, S. Drake, G. H. Sherif Jack, A. Nisaim, T. Ferguson, ever, will take place next Wednes-ng tempted to "bang about" but one aliiost expected. Hellbut to

N. Mitchell, H. G. Cooper (skip) 20. A. E. Pearson, C. B. Btewart, H. Lapsley, F. Cullen—(skip). 21.

Total: 67.

IR.C.-8. M. Rumjaho, A. ́Ba-' kai, M. R. Abbas, A. R. Minu-- (skip) 16. J. Hoosen, AR M Samy, A. M. Wahab, A. R. Dallah (skip) 14. D. M. Khan, A. H. Rum. Jahn, A. K. Minu, M. Y. Adal.. (skip) 15...

Total: 44.

POLICE WIN AGAIN

K.C.C's. Bad Showing

At Cox's Path, Police Recreation Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 3 shots.

E.C.C.-G. Lee, R. P. Phillips, F. Goodwin, A. Hyde-Lay-(skip) 14. E. Overy, W. Mulcahy, R. G. Craig, N.J. Bebbington—(skip) 15: H. Gittins, W. J. Geall, E C. Fin- cher, J. Fraser-(skip) 27,

Total: 56.

(skip) 27.

Total: 70.

RECREIO WIN AWAY

At Happy Valley, Club de Re- creio beat Hong Kong Football Club "A" by 26 shots, a

H.K.F.C. "A"-F. P. Anslow, J. Delgado, J. H. Gelling, J. Russell- skip 17. E. Strange, W. Kershaw, F. Haynes, J. Rodger-(skip) 21. T. R. Rowell, C. 8. Graver, J. Beach, C. B. Robertson-(skip) 12.

Total: 50.

Recreio:FA. Xavier, A. F. Guterres, C. A. Lopes, C... Baato

-V C. Labrum (skip) 25. W. W. day when R. Craig, who de- playing a nicely restrained game.

Hirst, S. J. Houghton, T. Carr, L. E. Lammert.(skip) 19.

Total: 58.

FOOTBALLERS “B” LOSE

At North Point, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat Hong Kong Foot- Ball Club “B” by a shots,

Yacht Club; W. J. Hansen, D.

The following is the complete programme for this coming week:

TO-DAY

Open Singles

W. Mulcahy v G. N. Mitchell, at J. Fraser, B. E. Maughan K. 8. Ro-Recreio bertson (skip) 18. A Murdock, P. P. E. Knight v C. Champelover,

Casaldy, J. A. D. Morrison, J. at HKF.C.A Bentley-skip) 19. W. A. Cornell, 8. Gomes v. Basto, at

K.B.G.C. † (skip) 24.

took the third set also, rather more easily.

crumple up against his opponent's relentless return, but instead of iented F. V. V. Ribeiro by one shot-

A DIFFICULT SERVICE

this he played better than ever in after 32 heads last week, encour Hellbut started the match char-f the fourth set, where it was Ross ters Adam Holland, former hol-acteristically with a service which Skinner who made the greater det.

Ross skinner was quite unable to number of errors. When Heilbut return, and the number of easy had reached 4-1 in this set his first strokes the latter player had opponent took miatters rather east- In the first set was uncommonly ly, Tet the set go, and reserved him. Small. Both players found their self for the arth. At first his tac- best forth at once and there was tics appeared justified, for he won A. S. Russell Y A. Hydi-Lay, at some delightful tennls with short three games in succesdon, the se- K.D.R.C.

chases and well-cut strokes in the cond and third with nick services. first five games. These all went to but Heilbut rallied well. The latter dence and vantage and Heilbut won the fourth game with a fine won them all, making very few stroke which beat chase one and mistakes. It was not till he leg at two on the floor, and the fifth after $1 that his return began to wea- Ross skinner had led in it at 40- Len, but he then began to weaken 15. A love game took Ross Skinner

return, and the latter won the next 4 all and won the ninth game` ra- two games with the loss of only ther luckily with a net cord shot one stroke to reach 3-5. Ta the when defending chase last gallery. ninth game at 30 all Hellbut found Ross Skinner won the next game the grille and crossing over to to 30 and the match depended on attack chase 4. won it on the door the 11th game. Hellbat won the with a good stroke off a half-nick first rest with a boasted force, Ross service, to secure the first set! - Skinner the second with a drop In the second set Ross Skinner's service which de employed, for the service improved th Tength and his first time in the match Fifteen return became surer than ever. He all and 30 all were called and Hell- was very accurate also with his but, winning the next rest, was shots" to "grille and dedans," find-"du tout," but then had a bit of C. H. Basto v J. E. Henson, ating each hazard three times in bad luck, for a poor shot from Ross four games. Helibut bung on to Skinner broke back unreturnable

three bad mistakes in the next ally Ross Skinner;' with a shot game and the match was level at which found the gre one set all..

great mate

(skip) 29. F. A Machado, J. V. V. F. King, G. Costello, A. Stevenson. Rumjahn v J. E. Noronha, at before Ross Skinner's persistent to 4--2, but Hellbatt drew level at

Ribeiro, A. V. Barros, L. J. Buva- (skip) 18. C. R. Pereira, 0. M. 8. Alves, P. A. Yvonovich, F. X. Soares(skip) 29.

Total: 76

EASY WIN FOR C.C.C.

At Happy Valley, Craigenzower Cricket Club beat Hong Kong Mec- tric Recreation Club by 23 shots.

C.C.C.-D. K. Kharas, E. McNay. McHardy, W. Mair-(skip) 19. W. J. Fitzgerald, EL V. Pearse-(skip)

P.R.C.-H. McKay, C. Pile, W.

K.C.O

Total: 59. HKFC. J. Howel, H. o. R. Abbas y W. K. Way, st Wallington, A. McKellar, N. M. Talkoo. Curtle (skip) 21. A. W. Hayward, A. E. Carey v J. F. Lunny, at J. Dobson, Y. Walker, EE-0.0.C wards (skip) 12. B. Strange, G. WV. Field A. M. Omar, at Carter, P. Morgan, J. AR. Selby IRO (skip) 18.

Total: 51

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

OPEN PAIES

W. Greig and J. C. Meyer v A. E. Coates and J. Cavanagh, at C.8.0.0.

*TUESDAY

Greig, C. Dowman, J. Oien, W. E. 19. N. P. Karanjia, H. Tollervey, A full programme of open lawn K.D.E.C. Hollands-(skip) 23. L. Glenden-W. Bagley, W. Ward (skip) 26. J.bowls championship games will be E Coates y W. Mair, at him well up to 35, but male from the "grille" penthouse, Pin- ning, W. 8. Dali. J. Shepherd, 8. Pau, F. Delgado, A. B. 8. Alves Y. decided in the course of the week.C.8.0.0. Logan (skip) 17.

the tit-bit being the open. pairs A. W. Grimmitt v J. V. Ramsey, game between W. Oreig and J. G. at KKFC.

Total: 69.

Abbas (skip) 23.

Total: 68.

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