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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Recreio Juniors Surprised By Craigengower ·

Bowling Green Defeats Taikoo R. C.

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The Recreio Juniors were surprisingly defeated by Craigen- rower C.C, in the Lawn Bowls Second Division League on Satur- day, at the Valley.

In the Senior Division three playing away teams winning, the.. Craigentower "B" overcoming Civil Service C.C.. Kowloon Bowling Green Club defeating Talkoo and the Club de Recreio vanquishing the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club. The Recreio still maintain a lead over their closest rivals, the K.B.G.C. in the Senior League lable by two points, with a match in hand. for the runners-ups position.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Civil Service

Taikoo Dock

FIRST DIVISION

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45 Craigengower "B"

Kowloon B.G.C.

59

83

Kowloon Dock

51

Club de Recreio

64

SECOND DIVISION

Football Club "A"

84

"Kowloon CC

Yacht Club

54

H.K. Electric

Craigengower

1,64

Club de Recreto

47

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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. ..L. F. A. Up Dn. Pts.

Craigengower “A"

17

18

1 1123 880

243

0 32

Club de Recrelo".

17

12

5 1081 922

159

0 24

Kowloon B.G.C.

18

11

7 1122 1021

101

0 22

Craigengower “B”

16

9

7 943 948

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3 18

Police R.C.

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9 976 1022

D

46 16

Kowloon C.C.

18

10 1035 1058

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23 18

Kowloon Dock

17

T

10 985 1013

0 28 14

Civil Service

18

6

10 911 973

0

62 12

Indian RC.

18. 5

13 985 1132

0 147 10

Talkoo Duck

16 3'

13 825 1017

0 192 B

SECOND DIVISION

P.. W. Ꮮ D. F. A. Up Dn: Pts.

0 1152 855 297 G 26

0 1087 1062 25 0 22

0 37 19

Kowloon S.G.C.

18

16

2

0 1265 869 396 0 32

Club de Recreio

17

13

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HK.F.C. "A"

18

11

7

Craigengewer

.18

8

1 1010 1047

Police R.C.

18

Q

4

0 1044 1075

Kowloon C.C.

18.

а 10

0 900 1135

C 31 10 0.145 16

H.K.F.C. "B"

18

7 11

0 982 1138

154

HK. Electric

18

& 12

995 1105

0 110

Yacht Club

17

5 12

0

900 1093

0 193

14

11

10

Civil Service

16

12

0 904 952

0 488.

- First Division

K.B.G.C.'S EASY WIN

At Talkoo the Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat Taikoc R.C. by 14 shots.

Taikoo R.C.-W. Brown, W. Mel- rose, N Drummond, J. Polson.— (skip) 20 F. Pattinson, S. J. Pol-

lock, W. Cunningham, J. C. Chal

R. Keown, R. Wallace.

T.

mers.fskip [3. D. Bone. Grimp, (skip) 16.

Total: 49. K.B.G.C.-J. Watson, H. S. Stone- ham, G. G. S. Thompson, S. Randle. -(skip) 20. S. Bright, B. S. Rogers. W. McFarlane, A. Halland.--(skip) 24. W. L. Walker. E. W. Lines. J. C. Gil. R. Duncan.-(skip) 19.

Total:

63.

KOWLOON DOCK LOSE

At Hung Hom, Club de Recreio beat Kowloon Dock Recreation Club by 13 shots.

Recreio:-D. C. Alves, G. M. P. Remedios, J. J. Basto, P. X. da llvaskip) 25. L. F. Xavier, E. M. Remédios. C. E. Marques, A. A. Remedios.-skip) 19. J. F. RI- beiro, C. A. Lopes, J. Noronha, C. G. Silva. (skip) 20.

Total: 84

KD.R.C.-A. E. Pearson, C. Ste- wart, It. Lapsley, F. Cullen (skip) 19. B. Parks, M. Ferguson V. Ram- 137, G. C. Cooper.(skip) 16. J. Revie, T. Coleman, R. Morrison," J. Fraser.(skip) 18.

Total: 51,

CLOSE VALLEY GAME

At Happy Valley Craigengower Cricket Club "B" beat Civil Ser- ve Cricket Club by 14 shots.

C,B,C,C.-A, Steven, W. J. Bur- Ling, C. Strange, A. W. Grimmitt.

Second Division

FOOTBALLERS SUCCESSFUL

At Happy Valley Hong Kong Football Club "A" beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 17 shots.

H.K.F.C. "A-F. P., Anslow, E (skip) 18: G. Stephens, W. Ker- J. Edwards, V. Walker, J. Russell.-

shaw, F. H. W. Haynes, J. Rodger.- (skip) 19. G. S. Graver, T. R, Ro well, J. Beach, C. B. Robertson.- (skip) 27.

Total: 64.

K.C.CA. J. Kew, A. Nissim, L. E. Lanimert, L. Jack-iskipi 15. C. Fletcher, J. S. Dinnen, R. P., Phil- lips. W. W. Hirst-skip) 19. S. Houghton J. Canning. V. C. La- brum, T. W. Carr.-(skip) 13.

Total: 47.

CAUSEWAY BAY "DERBY"

At North Point, Hong Kong Elec- tric Recreation Club beat Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 8 shots.

R.H.K.Y.C. W. Hansen, A Drummond, G. E. Costello, B. E. Maughan.--(skip) 19. A. Mur- doch, P. S. Cassidy. E. 8. Abraham, A. Stevenson.-(skip) 15. W. A. Cornell, F. H. King, A. D Murriann, K. S. Robertson (skip) 20.

Total: 54.

Electric: J. Smith. T. P. Saun- derson, W. Stoker, W. H. B. Muskett skip) 10. V. Borby, J. L. King,

J. K. Sloan, A. F. Paul-(skip) 28. 3. F. Barron, O. G. 8. Thompson, S. Deacon, A. Webster.(skip) 24.

Total: 62

SURPRISE VICTORY

At Happy Valley Craigengower (skip) 17.: W. Cullips, M. N. Raku-Cricket Club beat Club de Recreio sen, H. Westlake, Br. J. Hollidge by 2 shots. (skip) 16. J. R. Pengelly, J. Gellat- 17. LA. Collyer, H. E. Strange. (skip).12.

Total: 45.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936.

M.C.C. TOUR IN AUSTRALIA

Captain Confident In Team

London, Sept. 12.

U.S. BASEBALL | AMERICAN

St. Louis Win Double Header ·

New York. Sept. 12.

The following were the results of Major league baseball matches

as I am an optimist, I think i played to-day:- we shall do much better than most people think," declared G 0. Allen, the England Test cricket captain, when interviewed as the M.C.C. team left Waterloo Station for Southampton, where they em barked on the s.3. Orion for Aus- tralla.

The large crowd of cricket en- thusiasts who gathered to see the team of gave a very warm cheer for Hedley Verity. the Yorkshire. all-rounder, who had recovered sufficiently from an attack of in fluenza to accompany the team

There were scenes of animation and optimism as the train steamed the station. placards, Inscribed "Good luck to our Test team." being unfurled... The president

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TENNIS TITLE WON BY PERRY

Insist on

Helen Jacobs Defeated

Forest Hills, Sept. 12.

Frederick John Perry, world's champion tennis player, to-day won the American National men's o singles tennis championship, when 2 he defeated Donald Budge, of America, after a thrilling struggle extending to five sets. The final scores in Perry's favour. were 2-8, 06-2, 3-6, 1-0, 10-8.

Brooklyn

Garibaldi. Mize and Gutteridge homered for St. Louls and Winsett for Brooklyn.

St. Louis... Brooklyn.......

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of the M.C.C., Lord Cincinnatt! Somers. Mr. P. F. Warner, chair-Philadelphia man of the Selection Committees Camilli homered for Philadelphia. and

Sir Stanley Jackson were

AMERICAN LEAGUE among the well-wishers at the station - Reiter

G. O. Allen declared at a com- plimentary dinner "to the players last night that he had complete faith in the team.- British Wirelen,

GOVER'S BOWLING

PERFORMANCE

Two Handred Wickets In Season

London, Sept. 11, Gover, the Surrey fast bowler ac- complished not only the feat of capturing the last wicket in the 1936 season of first-class cricket. but in so doing secured his 200th wicket to average 17.73 for the sea-

SOD,

He is the third fast bowler to uc- complish this feat since 1897 when Tom Richardson, the Surrey trun- dler captured 273 wickets during the season. MacDonald of Lanca-' shire had a bag of 205 wickets in 1925.

Walter Hammond heads the sea- son's first-class batting averages with 56.94, followed by Edrich with 55,22, Hendren of Middlesex with 47.39, Melville the Sussex captain with 46.76 and Leyland of

York- shire with 45.89.

Larwood leads the bowling aver- ages with 119 wickets at an aver- age cost of 12.97, while Verity is second with 216 wickets for 13.18. Cepson of Derbyshire third with 100 wickets for 13.34, Bowes fourth with 123 wickets for 13.40 and Smith of Middlesex fifth with 133

wickets for 15.08.- Reuter

VERITY FIT

London, Sept. 11. II. THIS announced here to-day that Hedley Verity, reported to be sick with influenza. will be t enough to join the M.C.C, Test team which sails for Australia to- morrow...-- Reste

ALL-INDIA DRAW"

London, Sept. 11. II. Leveson-Gower's cricket tenza drew with All-India to-day.

Leveson-Gower's eleven hit up 225 (Sutellffe 94) and 829, while All-India replied with 333 (Mushtad All 140) and 146 for five wickets. Reuter

Pereira, A. Barros, C. H. Basto,— (skip) 24.

Total: 62.

RODGER WINS TITLE`.

Jack Rodger, skipper of "the Hong Kong Hockey Club, annexed the Hong Kong Football Club's lawn bowls singles championship last Thursday when he beat E. J. Edwards, another skip. by 21 shots to 8 in the Final.

POLICE WIN

Playing at Happy Valley yester- day afternoon, the Police Recrea- tion. Club defeated the Civil Ber- vice C.C. by 62 shots to. 45 in the Junior Division of the Lawn Bowis League, Scores:

Brown, J. Perkins, R. H. E. Marks. P.R.C.F. Channing, H. E

-(skip 15 N. B. Fraser, 8. Far- C.C.C.-N. P. Keranjia, E. Mc-low, W. Campbell, A. E. Carey-- Nay, W. J. Bagley, W. Ward,—(skip) || (skip) 24. C. Gough, F. E. J. Kelly. 20. H. Tollervey, F. X Delgado, J.W. Mair, J. B. Riddell (skip) 23. Fitzgerald, A. E. S. Alven.(skip)

C.C.C "B"-A, Gomes, F. K. 18. J. Pau, W; Penny, Y,. Abbas, H. Modi, K. M. Omar, C. Summons-V. Pearse.-(skip) 26. (skip) 18. A. J. Coelho, W. Phelps.

B. W. Whiteman. J. Cavanagh.-- (skip): 12. J. R. Soares, V. N. Atienza, A. M. Omar, C, S. Rosselet. —(skip) ·29,---

Total: 60,

Total: 64.

Total: 42,

CB.C.C.-J. R. Pengelley, J. P. Carr, W. R. Hillyer, R. R. Davies- (skip) 18. Cook, Collyer, A. B. Recreto:-C. M. Xavier, C. M. Allan, H. E. Strange(skip) 15. C. Silva, P. 4. Yuanovitch, F. X. Champelovier. A Kirmon, H. F. Soares.--(skip) 15. J. Luz, O. P. Westlake, sen, H. F. Westlake, jun. Remedios, C. M. 8. Alves, L. J. Blīva, (skip) 14..

Total: 45...

(skip) 23. F. Xavier. C. Roza

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A sensation was caused in the

women's singles final when the title

holder Miss Helen Jacobs of America, was defeated by a fellow countrywoman, Miss Alice Marble, the scores being 4-6, 6-3, 6-2---- Router.

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