10
CRAIGENGOWER TOO
GOOD FOR RECREIO
Indians Still Keep On Winning
Recreio's siring of successes in the Lawn Bowls League was broken on Saturday when they were defeated by Craigengower, the champions, by 30 shots, being down on all three rinks.
The following results of the matches played on Saturday
were:
FIRST DIVISION
C.S.C.
63 K.B.G.C.
51
*K.C.C.
v. K.D.R.C.
C.G.C.
78 C. de R.
48
P.R.C.
57 H.K.F.C.
SECOND DIVISION
T.R.C.
44 C.C.C.
*C. de R.
V. H.K.F.C.
P.R.C.
46 1.R.C.
64
*K.F.C.
H.K.F.C.
*K.B.G.C.
V. KC.C..
THIRD DIVISION
R.H.K.Y.C.
y.C.C.C.
47 C.S.C.C.
H.K.E.R.C.
54 K.T.R.C.
83 C. de R.
*Postponed owing to rain.
FIRST DIVISION
เป
(skip) 16: W. Brown. T. Grimes,
J. A. Watson, T. F., Stainton (skip) 14. Total: 44.
c.c.c.-J. W. Leonard. H. W. 54 Randall, B. W. Whiteman, H. V. Pearse (skip) 21; J. Soares, G. Mc- Nay, K. M. Omar. I. Cavanagh 60 (skip) 21: N. P. Karandis. A. Coel- ho, W. Bagley, W. K. Way (akip) 18. Total: 60.
72
57
58
C.S.C.C. VICTORY At the Valley, Civil Service C.C. beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 12 shots.
H. P., Phillips, C.S.C.C.-R. Strange. C. Strange, J. Holidge (skip) 17: S. Eccleshall, L. R. Whant. A. W. Grimmitt. J. F. Me- gowan skip) 19: P. E Knight, J. Gellatly. J. W. Deakin, S. Randle (skip) 27. Total: 63.
K.B.G.C.-H. F. Stoneham, R. O. Read. J. L. Tetley. L. Guy (skip). 11: A. S, Russell, W. Russell, E. W. Lines. . H."Sherriff (skip)-23; W.
L. Walker, S. A. Bright, J. C. Gill,
INDIANS WIN..
At Happy Valley. Indian Recrea- tion Club beat Police Recreation Club by 18 shots.
F.R.C.-H. Daly, V. E. Kirby. F. E. Kelly, F. Nolan (skip) 9;J. For- rest, A. J. Johnson. J. B. Riddell, W Glendinning (skip) 21; H. Brown, T. Tallon, A. Campbell, G: B. Alexander (skip) 18. Total: 48. I.R.C.-J. Hoosen, A. Bakar, A. K. Minu, A. R. Minu (skip) 27; A, A. Rumjahn. A. H. Madar, M. R. Abbas, M. Y. Adal (skip) 16: 8. M. 0. Rumjahr. A. M. Wahab, A Madar, A. R. Dalleh (skip) 21. Total: 64. "...
THIRD DIVISION
WIN ON ALL RINKS
At Happy Valley, Civil Service Cricket Club beat Hong Kong Foot- ball Club by 25 shots.
H.K.F.C.-J. Casey. W. J. Buller,
C. B. Hosking (skip) 17. Tetal: 51.R. A Trengrove. J. H. Gelling
RECREIO BEATEN
"
At the Valley, Craigengower C.C. beat Club de Recrelo by 30 shots.
C.C.C.-L. C. R. Souza, M. A R. "Bouza, A. E. Coates, B. W. Bradbury (skip 25: "J. 8. Landolt, V. N. Atienza, C. S. Rosselet, R. Basa (skip) 27: A. S. Gomes. A. A. Razack, A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip) 28: Total: 78.
Recreio.-J. A. Luz, F. X. Soares. J. E. Noronha, R. F. Luz (skip) 11: LF. Xavier, C. E. Marques, C. G. Silva, F. X M. Suva (skip). '24; L. J. Silva, J. Remedios, F. V. V Ribelo, H. A. Alves (skip) 13." Total: 48.
POLICE VICTORY
(skip) 11: J. Dobson: P. Morgan, G. 1. Shaw, D. Fitches (skip) 18; B. A. Mansell, H. G. Wailington, V. Walker, G. E. Stephens (skip) 18. Total: 47.
C.S.C.C.-J. Pengelly, G. F. Bent ley, J. Cook, H. Westlake (skip) 27; W. Cullip, J. R. Carr. L. A. Collyer, 2 W. Simmonds (skip) 23; M. E. Purvis. J. Faro, W. R. Hillyer, M. N.
Rakuen (skip) 22. Total: 72. YACHT CLUB FALTER
At North Polat, Kowloon Tong beat the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 3 shots.
R.H.K.Y.C.-R. E. Wild, W. Simp- son, A. Stevenson, E. 8. Abraham (skip) 14: A Murdoch. J, Davis, A. W. Brown, K. S. Robertson (skip) 11; G. C. Archbutt, D. J. Fraser, B. E Maughan, G. E. Costello (skip) 29. Total: 54..
At the Valley, Police Recreion Club beat Hong Kong Football Club by 3 shots..
Police R.C.-E G. Post, W. Mair.
Kowloon Tong.-L. A. Osmund, W. Dall. G. Perkins (skip) 23; L Glendinning, FE E. Booker, G.W.. Tang, H. Gittins, 8. J. Hough
ton (skip) 20: J. L. Stephen, H. Y. Mosз, J. Shepherd, (skip) 17; N. B.
Hsu, A. Spary, B. Basto (skip) 22; Fraser, 8. H. Farlow. J. R. McWal-
C. Mose, J. N. Wong. W. Howard, ter, A. E. Carey (skip) 17. Total:
A. Easto (skip) 16. Total: 57. 57,
H.K.F.C.-R. P. Shaw, G. Dun- can. E Tuck, A. Hyde-Lay (skip) 16; J. Howell, W. Gill. F. H. W. Haynes, J. Rodger (skip) 23: E. 6. Carter. J. Russell, N. J. Bebbing- ton. A. Macfarlane (skip) 54.
SECOND DIVISION
TAIKOO DEFEATED
At Talkoo, Craigengewer C.C. beat Taikoo Dock Recreation Club by 18 shots.
TR.C.-C. H. Summers, D. Mc- Colgan. J. C. Polson, J. C. Chalmers (skip) 14; W. Melrose, R. Wright.
RECREIO FAIL: GA
"At Ming Yuen, Hong Kong Elee- tric Recreation Club beat Club de Recreio by 5 shots.
HK.E.R.C.-A. H. Arnhold, G. G. B.Thompson, G. E. Gahagan, L.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1937.
US BASEBALL RESULTS
Philadelphia Beat Pittsburgh
New York, June 26. The following were the results of
major League baseball matches
played to-day-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia...
Pittsburgh
R. H. E. 715 1
6. 15
3
(Thirteen tnnings).
Boston
0 3
Cincinnati
27-
1 1
1
1 6 3
(Eleven innings)< New York
9 0
St. Louis
3 * 3
5
6
S 4.
0
2
(Grisson pitched for the Reds). Brooklyn Chicago....
AMERICAN LEAGUE · Detroltoni............ New York ........................
(York homered for Detroit, Sel- kirk and Crosetti homered for New York).
St. Louis Boston.
::
7 13 1 1 .4 ཐ
Curt homered for St. Louis).
Q 4 3 Cleveland. Philadelphia
7 11 (Ross pitched for the Athletics). Chicago
Washington.
Reuter.
1
6 13
1
5 10 ទ
ST. LOUIS CHASES CHICAGO
St. Louis
New York, June 25.
Cardinals chased Chicago Cubs af the top of the National League to-day: Both won their games.
Chicago swamped Brooklyn, with 11 runs for 11 hits, Galan one. hitting two homers Collins Phelps hit a home run for the Dodgers, who scored twice.
at. Louis, meanwhile, was giving the New York Giants a beating, nine to four. The Cardinals hit 14 times. Padgett and Medwick contributing circuit drives. Glants hit 12 times...
WORLD TITLE FIGHT
Final Arrangements Being Made
New York. June 28. Sal Strauss, Mike Jacobs's lawyer. left for England to-night to close
the negotiations for the world title fight for Joe Louis to be held at Wembley Stadium in August.
Interviewed Jacobs said: Every thing is practically settled except Louis* opponent, who may be Doyle, Foord or Harvey.. plans to go to London on July 15. Heuter...
Louts
Official Statement By LB. Union
Paris, June 26. The International Boxing Union yesterday published a statement regarding recognition of the fight 'between Max Schmeling and Tom- my Farr, scheduled for August:-as a World Championship, bout, The Union statement says: "It was decided" in 1936 in Ber- lin to recognise the winner of the Aght as Schmeling-Braddock World''Champion.
F
ני
the "Since Braddock evaded fight, the International Boxing Unton would now recognise Sch- meilig's full right to fight in Lon- don as World Champion..
CRICKET
RESULTS
Kent Trundled Out Cheaply
London, June 27. The following were yesterday's
close of play scores:
At Leeds-Notta 191: Yorkshire 161 for one wicket" (Sutcliffe, Ti not out. Barber 79 not out)...
At Worcester Worcester 347: Somerset 44 runs for one wicket.
At Newport Somerset, 188 runs (Clay 6 wickets for 78 runs) Glamorgan 70 runs for 6 wickets. At Tunbridge Wells-Kent 86 runs (Smith 5 for 27, and Simma 4 for 10) Middlesex 198 (Cole 6 for 52) Kent 31 runs for one wicket.
Buxton-Gloucester At (Armstrong 7 for 36) Derbyshire 309 for eight wickets.
HAMMOND & HARDSTAFF
IN FINE FORM
England Collapses After Tea Interval
At the close of play at Lords on Saturday, England had scored 370 runs for saron wickets, when stamps wäre drawn in a thrilling opening day's play in the first Test match against New Zealand..
0
England 1st Innings Hutton, b Cowie: ..... Parks (J.), b Cowle.......................... 22 Hammond, C
Roberts, b Vivian ................................ 140 Hardstoff c
די:
Before the tea interväl, Eng- also with his wicket intact, had land's score read 271 runs for two, | scored 42 runs in 92 minutes.
The score: wIII-!· following early reverses when Hut.. ton playing in his first repre- sentative match, lost his wicket before he had opened his account, (13 for 1) and James Park who only obtained; twenty-two (31 for 1062). Hammond and Hardstan then and defying became associated the New Zealand attack., were : un- defented with 137 and 104 respec- tively when tea was, taken. The fortunes of the game. now took Birmingham-Warwickshire another tum and New Zealand 304 (Kilmer 80. Groom 98) Normet with early success. Extra
At Hove Sussex 341 (Bartlett 09) Oxford University 102 for 3 wickets.
At
thamptonshire 25 runs for 3 wic-
keta.
At Manchester-Lancashire 309 for 8 wickets (Washbrook 106) v. Surrey.
At Basingstoke Hampshire 318 (Athold 172) Cambridge University 131 runs for one wicket.
"An emergency committee will LEAGUE TENNIS
take a decision, which is legally valld, within the next few days."- fransocean News Service,
JOE LOUIS TO FIGHT BUDDY BAER
£20,000 Offer
Landon, June 25.
offered Harringay Stadium as Joe Louis, who beat the world Braddock, in champion, Jim Chicago on June 22 a purse of £20.000 if he will fight Buddy Baer in London. Buddy is the younger, bigger brother of Max former world champlon, and considered a "white. hope" for the heavyweight title.
The Harringay promoters sug- vest that if Louis can beat Baer he should be matched with the the proposed Farr- winner of
world's Schmeling bout for the title.
Cinclinati defeated Boston, six to two, arid Pittsburgh and Baer.
heavy fought Phliadelphia
until hitting duel which lasted late in the day. The Anal score is not yet to hand
AMERICAN LEAGUE New York agala won in the Araerican League, beating Detroit eight to one. Gehringer hit a homer for the Tigers and Dickey for the Yanks.
Boston beat St. Louis, four to two. in spite of Cift's home run for the Browns!
Chicago nosed out Washington, was lucky, seven, to six, and White Sox had 11 hits to 12, and Ave errors in the field.--
Reuter.
LOCAL BASEBALL
Yesterday's Games
de Rome (skip) 18; A. L Fisher, T.- Despite the rain yesterday morn L. Fisher. T. P. Saunderson, W.ing a large gathering of baseball Stoker, W. H. B. Muskett (skip) 22; fans turned up at Caroline Hill J: Barron. R. C. Butler, H. 8. Mc- to watch the League matches be- Kay, S. Deacon (skip) 25. Total: tween the Japanese Baseball Club and the Pui Ching Baseball Club, RecreioA M. Xavier, C. E.
and the Hong Kong Baseball Club Xavier, C. M. S. Alves, J. M. 8. and Chinese, Baseball Club. Remedios, C. Roza-Pereira (skip) 20: C. M. Silva, J. M. Alves. M. A. Carvalho, H. A de B. Botelho
63.
W. Cunningham, R. M. Keown (skip) 17. Total: 58.
YACHT RACING
The sixth rate of the Summer
Yes we did,
'SPURS LOST . £4000
LAST SEASON A The first of the balance-sheets Series of the Royal Hong Kong to be lasued by the London foot Yacht Club was sailed on Satur-ball clubs showing agures for last day over a distance of 8.3 miles and resulted in Clcada, steered by Captain Bower, being first follow- ed by Diana (Mr. J. Gifford-Hull). The following are the detalled
Race Started-11.42
results:
Cicada
(Capt. Bower)..'" Diana
Finished Pos. 17.13.31
1 (Mr. J. Gifford-Hull).
1
17.14.30
2
Zephyr
17.50.38
3
(Capt., B. E. Horton)...
Widgeon
13.0158
(Mr. L. Garner).
True Blue
(Mr. H. B. Rouse):
Gaels
Col. 8. Smith)
Eunice
18.05.00
18.09.25
18.10.201
18.11.03
18.14.04
(Lt. Col. Muirhead).
Allst
Lt. RM. Firth), A
(Capt. R. F. Nason).st ...! Heroncin
-Car, Coller, R.N.),
7
18,18.15 10
Painted Lady and Owl-D.NE.
season will be a rather: doleful
The first game was between the Japanese and Pui Ching, and the Japanese took the lead in the first innings with one run. They went further ahead. in the fourth when they secured another five runs, Meanwhile Pui Ching had only one run to their credit. The Japanese then took Amasaki out from pitch- ing in the sixth innings, and this resulted in Pul Ching securing six runs to win the game.
The second match between the
affair. It will be issued by the Hong Kong Baseball Club and the Tottenham Hotspur Club, and will Chinese proved to be quite exciting show that on the year the 'Spurs in the arst four innings, neither last about 400 states: the side being able to score. Then the Chinese took the lead, through an "Evening Standard."
Attendancest the League error on the part of the Club's matches showed a falling off as catcher. No further score was re- compared with the previous sea- gistered in the fifth. but in the son, due in part to many bad-sixth the Club equalised through weather Saturdays, and party to B. Muir. The Chinese scored seven the failure of the side to make a runs in the sixth, and gave the
Club no chance. real night for promotionsblanket
Transfer fees against absorbed abig amount, and it is hinted locally that at the annual meet ing some shareholders may want to know what the Spurs have to show. for this expenditure,
In each of the previous four Beasons the Spurs made a probt -last of these being the lowest, at £2320
rathon
A year ago, Mr. W. J. Heryet was nominated for one of the auto- matic director vacancies, but his nomination was later withdrawn. Itlar understood that Mr. Herset, who is well-known in London amateur football circles, will again be nominated.
** SATURDAY'S GAME
On the Baturday, the Volunteers met the Put Ching Baseball Club, whom they defeated by one run. The detailed scores were as fol- lowe
Three base hits:-8. Leonard, Bowen, and Wong.
5
If Baer should beat Louis It is presumed he would fight Tommy Farr or Max Schmeling as world championship claimant
Reuter
RUGBY TEST Springboks Defeat
Australia'
Sydney, June 26. A crowd of. 50,000 saw South Africa beat Australla in the first Rugby football Test of the Spring boks' tour by 9 points (two tries and a penalty goal) to 5 (one goal.
absolute mostly
The ground was ari quagmire and play was
the Springboks were confined to the two packs. At half-time leading by a try to nit.
Scorers for South Africa were Bastard and Bergh, "tries, while Brand kicked a penalty goal tralia's only try Towers scored and converted. Aus-
Reuter.
FRANK HILL'S GOLF
....ions :')'
Frank Hill, the Blackpool cap-
FIXTURES
Programme For The Week
Two overa had been bowled when Hammond was tempted by a wide ball from Vivian, which he cut to be smartly taken by Ro- berts in the sups (278 for 3). Ee had scored 140 runs in 220 minutes which included a six and fourteen fours.
Hardstaff, who was dropped by. Moloney from the first delivery by-
"Moloney, b Roberts
Paynter, not out
Barnett, b Cowie Ames. b Vivian
Robins," "Tirzdil, b Roberta Voce, not oU NO
Total for 7 wickets
114 42
370
Fall of wickets: 13 for 1 (But- ton); 31 for 2 (Parks); 276 for S (Hammond): 284 for 4 (Hard- staff); 302 for 5 (Barnett); -307 for 6 (Ames); 339 for 7:
Bowling
A crowd of only 8,000 were pre- sent at the headquarters of cric- Bet when what is the hundredth Test Match to be played on Eng- Ish soll opened in dull weather.
R. W. V. Robins, in his first Test as captain of England, won the toss and elected to bat first.
The teams were:
Cowie, 3 wickets; Vivian, 2»W{c~ Van after tea, hit out at every- thing but was snapped up at mid-kets; Roberts, 2 wickets. wicket of Roberts by Moloney. who thus made up for his former lapse (284 for 4). Hardstaff scor ed 114 being stylish at times and then tedious. He had stayed at the wickets for" 250 minutes and reached the boundary nine times. Paynter who had taken Ham- Two tennis tles in the Mixed mond's place had scored steadily Doubles League will be decided in dull style being content to keep to-day when the Chinese Recrea- his end up, and soon later Barnett tion Club play the Kowloon Cric-fell a victim to Cowie, having his ket Club (2) at the K.C.C., and wicket scattered by a perfect the Kowloon Cricket Club (1) op-length delivery. His contribution pose the United Services Recrea- tion Club at King's Park.
Owing to the rain during the past week many matches were thrown out of schedule.
was five. (302 for 5) Ames did not last long scoring only Ave be- fore Vivian claimed his wicket. (307 for 6).
England: R. W. V. Röbins (Mid- desex) (Captain); -Hammond and
Voce and Barnett (Gloucester): Verity and Hutton (Yorkshire): Hardstan (Notts); Ames (Kent); Paynter (Lancs.); Gover. (Barrey) and James Parks (Bussex).
New Zealand: M. L. Page (Cap- tain); WA Hadlee; L. Kerr MW. Wallace HD. Vivian: F Cewie; E Wind MP Don- nelly, D. A. R. Moloney; J. A
Robins joined Paynter and in The Chinese. H.C. have filled in attempting to force the pace was their vacancy among the ladies caught by Tindill of Roberts for with the inclusion of Miss Cissy 18 runs (399 for 1) Voce took Botelho. The Kowloon Cricket Club matters a little more seriously and (1) are bandicapped by the ab-was undefeated at the close of Dunning and A WrRoberts. sence of Miss Bese Perry who is play with 12, runs to his credit The crowd later increased to away on holiday and is it doubtful scored in 27 minutes. Paynter, 12,000
whether she will be playing....
The U.S.R.C. will also be handi- capped as A. L-Sullivan is unlike ly to participate as he is on the injured list. There will be no "C" division match played on Thurs- day owing to it being a holiday.
The following in the week's pro- gramme:-
TO-DAY
U.S.R.C
Mixed Doubles Lengue
v.-K.C.C...(). K.C.C., (2) V. CRC.
AKUT.C. U.S.R.C. C.R.C.. E.K.C.C.
K.C.C. B.C.A.A
C. de R. CS.C.C.
TUESDAY
"A" Division
v. C. de R.
Y. K.O.C. V. S.C.A.A. V. LR.C. WEDNESDAY "B" Division
V. HKV.T.C. V. C.R.C.S
v. KLT.C.
V. H.K.O.C. FRIDAY:
"D" Division
V. CHA
A.T.C.
CRC.
v. K.C.C.
0.0.0.
7. "S.C.A.A.
PRC.
KIT.C.
v. 0.8.0.0.
v. C. de R.
tain. and former Arsenal "half- Watford manager, has a reason- beak, has passed the first quality-able claim: During his paying ing round for the Aberdeen Links days with Everton a Championship gen
golf club
practically offered film a job as Hill is regarded as one of the professional. It did not go "be- best golfers among professional yond the tentative stage, as Mr. footballers: Indeed; some reckon McBain, being under contract to him as the best but that point is Everton, there was little questionable. Nell McBain, the chance of him accepting....
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
nual Meeting (King's Park), 6 p.m. Tennis Mixed Doubles League: Bowls Open Pairs Champion ship (Third Round): G Duncan United Services R,C. Kowloon, and W. Om v. N. B. Fraser and J.C.C. (1); Kowloon C.C. (2) v CRC. S Riddell, JB. Logan and J. G.
Badminton YMCA Badmin- Meyer v: AM Omar and U. M. Omar (Civil Service C.C.-Green): ton, 8:30 pmdg
Bowls Open Pairs Champion- 3A Lux and R. F. Lux v. G. Per-
TO-MORROW
Base on Balls-Bowen 3, Jones kins and F. Cullen, T. Fergussonship (Third Round): HF Stone-
Home runs-Stofan. Struck out:-Bowen 6. Jones 2.
Scores by Innings b
1284506,7 3.0.0 0.0 3 2-8 runs 1001012-5 hits 0000 314-7 runs 1000128 hits,
Volunteers:
Pul Ching:
and J. Gibson. W. Mulcahy and ham and C. 8. Hoskingov JAE. JW. M. Brown (Kowloon HG.C. Noronha "and FX. M. da Silva Green) JV Ramsay and J. McKowloon Dock Green), Kelvie 7. M. A. R. Sonza and CS, WEDNESDAYSKUUN Rosselet (Club de Recreio Green); Bowls Open Paire Champion
Nolan and W, McLeod v. 6. ship (Third Round) R. G. Craig Eccleshall and W. Grimmitt and 30 Fincher F. V. V. Ribeiro (Taikoo RC, Green) and OC Bilva (Kowloon Dock
Meeting Club de Recreto An- Gréen)Psy
Since taking Kalzana
headaches vanished
my
My NERVES are much STEADIER than they were before"
Dr. H.
S.A
Kalzana is a remark
able food containing no drugs whatsoever. In hot countries one's diet and the extent to which one perspires tend to decrease the mineral contents of the body. Many complaints such as irritability, high blood pressure, dizzine acadity, which are so often ascribed to the climate are due largely to the loss of minerals.
do not feel as well as you should, star
ablet They will soon put you
Kalzana
THE MINERAL FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH
containe
Page 10Page 11
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.