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Lawn Bowls Teams For
The Week-End
Another full programme of lawn bowls matches has been arranged for this afternoon when the follow- ing programme will be curried
out:-
FIRST DIVISION
Kowloon C.C. v. Cralgengower C.C. Civil Service C.C. v. C de Recreio. Hong Kong F.C. v. Kowloon C., Police R.C. v. Kowloon Docks.
SECOND DIVISION Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Hong Kong F.C. Police. R.C. v. Club de Recreio. Indian R.C. v. Taikoo R.C.
THIRD DIVISION Kowloon F.C. v. Civil Šervice C.C. Craigengower G.G. v. Yacht Club. Kowloon T.R.C. v. H.K, Electric R.C.
Club de Recrelo v. Hong Kong F.C.
SELECTED TEAMS -
The following players have been selected to represent the various teams in the League matches to- morrow:--
FIRST DIVISION Kowloon C.C.-W. Mulcahy, J. W. M. Brown, E. Kern and J. M. Jack (skip); Oco. Lee, T. Madar, R. G. Craig and F. Goodwin (skip); H. Overy, J. Smith, A. E. Silkstone and E. C. Fincher (skip).
Civil Service C.C.-W. Cullip, H.
E. Strange, C. Strange and R. P. Phillips skip); P. E. Knight, J. Gellatley J. Deakin and S."Randle (skip); S. Eccleshall, L. R. Whant,
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E. Jefries, D. W. Waterton and W, S. Drake' (skip); A. K. Taylor, S. M. White, R. O. Read and J. S. Logan iskip),
Hong Kong F.C.-F.'P. Anslow, E. L. Strange, A. Webster and E. J. Edwards (skip); A. W. Hayward, L. E. Lammert. D. W. Phillips and A. Brooksbank (skip); W. Kershaw. V. Walker, C. B. Robertson and Dr. J. A. R. Selby (skip).
Police R.C.-T. H, Daly, H. Brown, J. B. Riddell and F. E. E Brooker (skip J. Forrest, 9. Farlow, A. J. Johnson and G. C. Mos (skip); C. Gough, T. Talion, F. Kelly and W.
Glendinning (skip),
Club de Recrelo-F. A. Machado,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS: SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1937.
LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS
Police Retain 100 Per Cent
The Chinese Recreation Club had no
difficulty in defeating the Craigengower Cricket Club on their own ground at Causeway Bay, the Happy Valley Club only taking one set, in the "D" Division of the Tennis League.«
The scores were as follows:-- Wel Chung and Peter Kwok (C.R.C.) beat A 8. Zimmern and W. L. Rapley 6-1, beat A Hung and O. Sadick 7-5, beat Dr. N. P. Karanjia and Dr C W. Lam 6-2.
S. T. Yu and 8. F. Chung (C.R.C.)
A. V. Barros, J. V. Ribeiro, and J. J. Basto (skip); D. C. Alves, Dr. A P. Guterres, C. A Lopes and C. H. Basto (skip); F. A. Xavier, P: A. Yvanovich, E. M. Remedios and A. A. Remedios (skip).
M. Wahab. A. O. Madax and A. R.
Indian R.C.-S. M. Rumjahn, A.Karanția and Lam 8-1.
Daliah (skip); J. Hoosen, A. Bakar. A. K. Ming and A. R. Minu (skip);
beat Zimmern and Rapley 6-0, beat Hung and Sadick 6-4, beat Karan- Jia and Lam 8-2.
M. K. Lau and T. Y. Tse (C.R.C.) lost to Zimmern and Rapley 2-6. beat Hung and Sadick 6-2, beat
4.
A. H. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, M. R.
Abbas and M. Y. Adal (skip).
POLICE RETAIN UNBEATEN RECORD
Thanks to the good play of S. G.
Smith and C, Pile who won all their three sets, the Police Recreation Club retained their unbeaten re- cord when they beat the Kowloon
Taikoo R.C.-W. Melrose. R. Wright, W. Cunningham and R. M. Keown (skip); C. H. Summers, D.C.C. by 54 sets to 31. McColgan. J. C. Poison and J. C. Chalmers (skip); T. Grimes. F.
Hillon, J. A Watson and T. F
Stainton (skip).
THIRD DIVISION
The scores were:—
A. R. Major and L. H. Calthrop (P.R.C.) lost to L. EL Kirby and A. L. Fisher 4-6, beat J. S. Smith and L. Jack 6-2, beat C. F. Needham and H. Crabb 6-2,
8. G. Smith and C. Pile (P.R.C.) beat Kirby and Fisher 6-2, drew with Smith and Jack. 6-6," beat Needham and Crabb, 7-5.
B. G. Baker and G. Carruthers
4-6. läst to. Smith and Jack 4-6. beat Needham and Crabb 6-3.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
Rain Interferes With Programme
Now York, June 17. The Important fixtures 'in the National League were washed out and by rain to-day, New York
and Boston Pittsburgh
and Chicago postponing their engage-
ments.
Philadelphia, however, was in Ane form, hit 20 and scored 13 against St. Louis. The Cardinals, hit 13, scored seven, with a homer by Mize. They had two errors.
In the American League New York won a hard-hitting game from Cleveland, nine to seven, with 14 hits to 11. Di Maggio and Selkirk hit home runs for the Yanks and Averill and Trosky for Cleveland. The"
Yankees
had
three errors.
Boston beat Chicago twice in thefr double-Axture. The first gate the Red Six took Ave
to two. with nine hits to five, and a
ASCOT GOLD CUP
Lady Owner's Success
London, June 17.
A woman owner won the Ascot Gold Cup to-day for the first time since 1900. " 1:
Lady Zlanwernher, who is the daughter of the Grand Duke Mi- chäol of Russia, cousin of the late Czar, won the premier event of the meeting with Precipitation, a 2 to 1 favourite.
The last woman owner to win the Gold Cup was the famous actress Lily Langtry, whose horse
Merman Anished first in the race In 1800.
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To-day favourites continued to win. Bir Abe Bailey's Dan Bugler, this season's Cambridgeshire win- ner, starting at 2 to 1 beat Dray- tona by a short head in the New the bookmakers Stakes, but. triumphed when Sir Abe Balley's Ramtapà, starting at 100 to 8, bent bla stable campanion || Caerloptic (13 to 2) by a short head with the first and second favourites up- placed. As Sir Abc Bailey, also owned Cecil another winner," he
homer by McNair to help them. had a god day. The second was close, the store
ten. Each had an error. three to two, the hitting, il to
The Philadelphia-St, Louis and Detroit-Washington games were cancelled on account of rain- Heuter,
THE FILIPINO CLUB
3.30 p.m.
Kowloon F.C.-A. Lapsley, E A. W. Grimmitt and J. F. McGowan | Webb, Dr. J. T. Smalley and J. (skip).
lbson (skip); T. Fergusson, W. Club de Recreto-J. A., Luz, F. Xox, J. Watson and R. Lapsley
Rizal's birthday will be celebrated Soares, J. E. Noronha and R. F. Luz (skip V. White, J. P. White, J. (skip): C. F. Remedios. C. E. Mar- Lindsay and R. Hall (skip). Re-
at the inauguration of the Filipino ques. C. G. Silva and F. X. Silva serves:-T. White, L. Bones and W. P.R.C.) lost to Kirby and Fisher Club, King's Park, to-morrow at (skip); L J. Silva, L F. Xavier. F. Mackic.
The opening ceremony
V. V. Ribeiro and H. A. Alves (skip), Hong Kong FC.-R. P, Shaw, G. Duncan, E. Tuck and A. Hyde-Lay (skip); E, S. Carter, J. Russell, N. J Bebbington and A... Macforinne (skip); J. S Howell, W. Gu, F. H. W. Haynes and J. Rodger, (skip).
Kowloon B.G.C.-A. S. Russell, W. Russell, E. W. Lines and G. H. Sher- riff (skip); W. L Walker, S. A Bright, J. C. Gill and C. B, Hosking.
(skip); H.F. Stoneham, J. L. Tetley. T. Armstrong and L. Guy (skip).
Police R.C-W. McLeod, N. B Fraser, J. R. McWalter and A. E Carey (skip); L. Glendinning. J. Fender, J. Shepherd and W. Mair (skip); F. Nolan, W. Dall, G. Per- kins and E. G. Post (skip).
Kowloon Dock R.C.-A. Pearson, J. G. Ozoria, J. V. Ramsay, A. Cal- man. T. Coleman, P. B. Parks, R. Morrison, J. Kempton, H. G. Cooper, F. Cullen and J. McKelvie (one more yet to be chosen).
SECOND DIVISIÓN Kowloon C.C.-A. A. Dand, W. T. French, A. J. Kew and L. Jack (skip): F. E. Nash, T.. Hunter, C. J. Tacchi and H. Nish (skip); J. Can- ning. A. Nissim, W. W. Hirst and V. C. Labrumi (skip).
Kowloon B,G.C.-E. V. Searle, F.
Civil Service C.C.-M. E Purvis C. T. Champelovler, W. R. Hillyer and M. N. Rakusen akip); E. Kir- nian, G. F. Bentley, J. Cook and H. Westlake (skip); H. R. Major, J.. R. Pengelly. L. A. Collyer and E. W. Simmonds (skip).
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INDIANS TROUNCED
At Scokünpoo yesterday the Club de Recreio defeated the Indian Re- creation Club by eight sets to 'ope. Scores:---
Hassan and Bux (LR.C.) lost" to Yvanovitch and Alves 2-6, lost to Xavier and Elbeiro" 0-6, lost to Feretra and Gonsalves 3-6,
Yacht Club.-G. 5, Archbutt, D. J. Fisser, G. E" Costello and B. E. Maughan (skip); R. H., Wild, F. H. King, A. W. Brown and K. S. Robertson (skip): A. Murdoch. A lost to Yvanovitch and Alves 3-6.
C. Young. A. Stevenson and E. S. Abraham (skip),
Kowloon Tong RC-C. Mose, J. N, Wong, W. J. Howard and A. H. Basto skip); J. L. Stephens, H. Y. Hsu, A. Spary and B. Basto (skip); H. Gittins, T. K. Lim, Dr. Asger and S. J. Houghton (skip),
Club de Recreto,--A. M. Xavier, C. E. Xavier, M. A. Carvalho and H. A. de B. Botelho (skip); C. M. Silva, O. P. Remedios, G. M. P. Remedios and C. Roza-Pereira (skip): A. F. Noronha, L. Barros, C. M. 3. Alves and J. M. S. Rosario (skip)...
Hong Kong. FC-E Casey. J. Barnes. R. A Trengrove and J., H. Gelling (skip): B. A. Mansell, H. G Wallington, G. E. Stephens and J. S. Beach (skip); J. Dobson, Dr. G.
J. M. Rumjahn and All (IR.C.)
lost to Xavier and Ribeiro: 2-8, lost to Pereira and Gonsalves 4-8.
Sufflad and Razack (I.R.C.) lost. to Yvanovitch and Alves 4-8, lost to Xavier and Ribeiro 1-6, beat
Pereira and Gonsalves 6-3.
ARMY. DRAW
The Army Tennis Club drew with the South China Athletic Associa tion with 44 sets each
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CANTABS COLLAPSE.
London, June 17. display against Essex in a cricket Cambridge gave an Inglorious”
match which ended to-day.
Essex won by an innings and 33 after scoring: 346. O'Conner was
Morley, K. C. Hamilton and J. G. I. Shaw: D. Fitches,and P. C. Mer-chief contributor to this score, the Meyer (skip); H. L''Lockhart, A. E. | gan (skip).
DOROTHY ROUND
NOT AVAILABLE
· London, Jane 17.
A blow has been delivered to
Britain's Wightman Cup hopes
ASCOT RACE WEEK
clever batsman acoring 111.
"Cambridge were helpless against the speedy and accurate bowling of J. W. Stephenson who took 8 for 46 and were all out for 112. Follow- ing on the Cantabs were dismissed for 201, Tindall alone being cap. To-day's Totalisator takings at able of making runs. He scored the Ascot race meeting amounted | 75.—"
London, June 17.
Miss Dorothy Round, England's No. 1 player has announced that the third day of this famous meet-
to £138,253, which is a record for Beuter.
site will be unable to represent
ing.
Great Britain in the Wightman Record "Tote" takings have been Cup against the United States established on each of the three owing to preparations for her days racing. forthcoming wedding-
Heuter.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY Baseball, Hong Kong League, Nippon v. Filipinos (Caroline Him), 2 p.m.
LADY DRIVER SUMMONED
Before Mr. W. Schofield at Cen tral Magistracy yesterday, Mrs. 8, C. Feltham, residing at the Honr Kong Hotel, was summoned for driving in a manner. dangerous to the public along Island Road near Deep Water Bay on June 5.
Basto's rink v. J. R, Sloan's rink; at all.
who
Dock); W. Gul's rink v. A. M. Hol-
Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, appearing land's rink; F. 2. M. da Silva for defendant, asked that a date rink v. U. M. Omar's rink (Kowloon be fixed for hearing, as it was in C.C.); J. G. Meyer's rink V. E. O the nature of a test case. He Bowls. First Division: Kowloon Read's rink; A. Hyde-Lay's rink v. asked if he could be informed by C.C. v. Craigengover C.C... Civil M. R. Abbaa's rink (Club de Re-the police of what was alleged to Service C.C. v. Club, de Recreio, crelo); F. Nolan's rink v. R. F. have happened, as his client re- Hong Kong F.C. V. Kowloon BG.C., Luz's rink (Indian R.C.); J. J. membered nothing of the incident Police, R.C. v. Kowloon Docks; Second Division: Craigengower C.C. Kowloon C.C.. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Hong Kong FC Police RO. v. Club de Recreio, Indian R.G. v. Tai- Roo R.C., Third Division: Kowloon rink (Civil Service C.C.); when near Deep Water Bay and FC. v. Civil Service C.C., Craigen-Staintons rink v. J. 8. Riddell's about 15 yards from the corner in Sower C.C. v. Yacht Club, Kowloon rink: C. 8. Rosselet's rink v. T. Island Road, a car which he later Tong RC. v. Hong Kong Electric Armstrong's ring (Hong Kong ascertained was Mrs. Feltham's, R.C., Club de Recrelo v Hong Kong TC.); H. A. Alves's rink. A came round the corner on the Minu's rink; B. Basto's rink wrong side of the road at a speed TO-MOEKOWN
A Gutierrez's rinkk (Kowloon Baseball Hong Kong League, B.GC.): A Macfarlane's rink 3 of 25 or 30 miles per hour. The Hong Kong.Chinese v. Nippon Club Brown'a rink (Talkoo R.C.gu sergeant could not stop the car (Caroline Hil), 10 am Friendly, Cycling. Hongkong Cycling avoid a collision, but on looking then da he had to draw up to Hong Kong Chinese v. Lingnan Club's Weekly rum (Alhambra University (Caroline Hill 11.30 Theatre) 10 am,
A Brooksbank's rink v. J. Orem's Lance-Bergeant Cameron, rink (Craigengower C.C.); B. W. was the complainant, said he was Bradbury a rink v. F. Cullen's rink; driving towards Repulse Bay at V. N. Atienza's rink v. A. E. Carey's about 4.30 pm on June 8. and
F.C.
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Bowls-Open Rinks (Second) Round), G. H. Sherrita rink v. A
R. Dallah's rink. F. H. W. Haynes rink v. J. M. Jack's rink (Kowloon
MONDAY, JUNE 21
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Hearing was
was fixed for 2.30 pm on Tuesday, July 6. Mr. Mackin Meeting-Hong Kong Football lay intimated that Mr. O. ENC. Association Council, Gloucester: Marton was taking over the dem
fence Hotel. 6.30 p.m.
Two 10 to 1 outsiders. Mr. Ar- thur Cox's Flag-o-Truce, and Sir Percy Lorraine's Spot Baired. dead-heated in the Waterford Stakes, and the bookmakers were again delighted when the" Aga Khan got his dally, winner with Pheroz Shah, starting at 10 to 1 which carried off the Cork and Orrery Stakes, Beuter.
will be performed by the President's wife, Mrs. R. Lasala, and this will be" followed by a tea dance.
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