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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1937.
CRAIGENGOWER LOSE TO PUI CHING THE FUSILIER OWENS GETS
KOWLOON DOCKS
Premier Lawn Bowls Surprise
Brilitant
A surprise was crested on Saturday when the champions, Craigenzower C.C. were defeated by Kowloon Docks. bowling by J. McKelvic, who secured a single and a two at the last two heads enabled the Dock team to win,
0.0.0.
The following are the results for the week-end:—
FIRST DIVISION
53 K.D.R.C.
50
K.C.C.
58 C.B.C.C.
48
*H.K.F.C.
C. de R.
P.R.C.
70 K.B.G.C.
61
SECOND DIVISION
TR.C.
53 K.C.C
01
C.C.C.
80 H.K.F.C."
47
IR.C.
67 C. de R:
P.R.C.
64 K.B.G.C.
48 55
THIRD DIVISION
*R.K.F.C..
C.S.C.C.
*C. de R.
ILK,E.R.C.
||
K.F.C.
74 R.HKY.C. 41
K.T.R.C.
68 C.C.C.
* Postponed, green 'unft.
FIRST
DIVISION
BIG SURPRISE
49
Recreto-F. A. Xavier, P. A Yvanovich, E. M. Remedios, A. A. Remedios (skip) 18; L A. Gutler rez, E. L Barros, Dt. A. P. Gut- teres, C. H. Bastó (skip) 17; F. A Machado, A. V. Barros, J. F. V. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto (skip) 16. Total 48.
POLICE TRIUMPH At the Valley, Police Recreation Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club oy 9 shots
P.R.C.-J. Forrest. A. J. Johnson, J. S. Riddell, W. Glendinning (skip) 29; T. Daly W. Campbell, G. S. Alexander. F. E. E. Booker (skip) 25: C. Gough, J. H. E. Edwards, F. Kelly, F. Nolan (skip) 10. Total 84.
K.B.G.C.-E. V. Searle, P. T.
Barby. K. C. Hamilton, J. G. Meyer (skip) 16: H. F. Stoneham, O. E. Fingalsen, S. M. White, H. Pethe
At Happy Valley. Craigenzowerrick (skip) 19; H. L Lockhart, A. Cricket Club lost to Kowloon Deck Recreation Club by 3, shots.
C.C.C.-A. S. Gomez, V. N. Allen- za. A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip) 18: L. C. R. Sousa, M. A. R. Sousa,
A. E. Coates, B. W. Bradbury (skip) 19; J. S. Landolt, A. A. Razack, C
5. Rosselet. R. Basa (skip) "16. ! Total 53.
K. Taylor, D. W. Waterton, J. E.. Henson (skip) 20, Total 55.
THIRD DIVISION
STONEHAM BADLY BEATEN
At the Valley, Civil Service C.C.
CHAMPIONS
Baseball Season Concludes
3 runs.
Ching pitcher, then baffled his opponents to such an extent that there was no scoring in the next three innings. The H. E. Chinese, however, acored two more runs in each of the 5th and 6th innings Collier, not only ably fulfilled the position as a pitcher, but was also responsible for some good batting.
A "RAW DEAL”
Fine Boxing
Boxing Programme Spoiled By Poor Decision
35
(BY EX-WELTER).
The two baseball games at Curo- line H yesterday brought the Baseball League to a close." the Pul Ching Club, as anticipated. again capturing the champloriship When they defeated the Hong What otherwise would have been in a few telling punches in the Kong Chinese ky 12 runs to 5.00
an excellent evening's entertain-in'drsection and only Whelan's and ability to take it appeared that the Hong Kong ment at the Po Hing Theatre on gameness
night
seriously punishment saved him. It was a will Chinese would score a surprise win | Saturday
Arst innings when they marred by a very unsatisfactory good fight but Whelan in the
the Collier, the Pul decision in
last night of probably admit himself that he scored
was at best a very good loser. the evening when Bud Whelan (Ireland) was given a points deel- Owens was naturally very disap- sion over Fus. Owens (Wales) who pointed over the verdict but if it had the better of the fight, and is any satisfaction at all, he had had piled up so many points that the sympathy of the house, and a good and at the end of the 15 rounds it was also their admiration for having obvious to even the most ex-fought 15-rounds, in perienced fight fan that there clean manner.
THE OTHER BOUTS could have only been one decision
The supporting bouts were alt that Owens was eally the win-
very good except that between "At the end of the fight the resYoung Aromin and Battling Mac disap- feree' announced that one of the Siong. The latter was judges was for Owens and the pointment and it was surprising other for Whelan. "I say Whelan," that the promoters staged him he concluded. This was followed against a man like Aromin who is by booing from all parts of the easily local championship stan- house and there was so much dis-dard.
"Iron" Bux, inr... retained bls satisfaction amongst the specta- tors that the situation at one time amateur. fyweight championship threatened to assume very serious by beating Jack Hoosen on points. proportions.
It was a good, clean night and I predict great things for the local It was obvious from the very Indian lad who might yet be as first round that Owens was the good as his father was twenty superior man. His footwork was years ago when he held the light- the Orient, and so much better and he was never weight title of afraid to use both hands, his best who had also held every cham-
The previous game between the Hong Kong Baseball Club and thener... Volunteers, resulted in a six to two win for the former. -Scores by innings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H.K. Baseball Club 1 0 1 0 0 13 0 100 100 30001 To HK. Chinese
1 2 1 6 2 0 Pu! Ching Club
Volunteers
RANGER DRAWS FIRST BLOOD
OWENS SUPERIOR
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beat Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club The America's Cup punch being a right hook. Whe-pionship from bantamweight to
K.D.R.C.-J. V. Ramsey, T. Coleby. 33 shots.
0.8.0.0.-C. man, R. Morrison, F. Cullen (skip);
J.
Champelovler, 16 A. E Pearson, J. Revie, J. Faro, W. Cullip, H. Westlake (skip) Kempton, J. McKelvie (skip) 20:19: M. S. Purvis, L. R. Whant, W. A. Calman, M. Fergusoh. H. C. R. Hillyer, M. N. Rakusen (skip) 30; Cooper. J. C. Brown (skip) 20.
M. Cunietti, G. F. Bentley, J. Cook, Total 56.
E. W. Simmonds (skip) 25. Total
HOME TEAM WINS
At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by '10 shots
K.C.CA. E. Silkstone. R. H. E. Marks, H. Overy. E. C. Fincher (skip) 19; T. A. Madar, A. J. Kew. R. G. Craig, F. Goodwin (skip) 21 W. Mulcahy. J. W. M. Brown, E. Kern. J. M. Jack (skip) 18. Total 58.
Civil Service.-P. E. Knight, J. Gellatly, A. W. 'Grimmitt. 8. Randle (skip) 15: S. Eccleshall, L. A. Collyer, J. W. Deakin, J. F. Mc- Gowah (skip) 14; R. P. Phillips. H. Strange. C. Strange, J. Hollidge (skip) 19. Total 48...
POLICE UP!
At the Valley, Police Recreation Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 10 shots.
P.R.C.-L. Glendinning, J. Orem, J. Shepherd, G. C. Moss (sk) 20;
N B. Fraser. S. R. Farlow, J. Mc-
Walter, A.-E. Carey (skip) 15; E. G. Post, W. Mair, W. J. Dall, G... Perkins (skip) 35. Total 70.
K.B.G.C.-A. Russell, W. Russell,
J. 9. Logan, A. M. Holland (skip). 13: 8. A. Bright, E. W. Lines, J. C. Gill, C. B. Hosking (skip) 21; J. Walker, J. L. Tetley, T. Arinstrong, L. Guy (skip) 17. Total 51.
SECOND DIVISION
TAIKOO BEATEN
At Talkoo, Kowloon Cricket Club
|
74.
R.HK.Y.C.-W. Simpson, G. G.
| Wood, A. W. Brown. K. S. Robert- son (skip) 16; R. H. Wild, E. J. Fraser, B. E. Maughan, H. F. Stone- ham (skip) 9; W. Simpson, H. S. Abraham, C. F. Murdoch (skip) 16. Total 41.
·
GAHAGAN 20 UP
At Ming Yuen, Hong Kong Elec tric Recreation Club beat Craigen- gower Cricket Club by 19 shots.
HK.E.R.C.-A. Tarbuck. A. L. Fisher, H. S. McKay, C. E. Gahagan (skip) 31; V. Borby, R. C. Butler, W. Stoker. L. de Rome (skip) 21: Barron, R. A. Starling, G. G. S. Thomson, S. Deacor (skip) 16 Total 68
C.C.C.-W. Penny, G. Payne, F. X. Machado, A. E. Alves (skip) 11;
lan favoured in-fighting and as a welterweight, of the Philippines.
Other results last night were:--- result there was a certain amount
Darky Kid (Portugal) beat Den- of clinching and holding.
:
Newport, Aug. Le The Ranger beat Mr. T. O. M Sopwith's Endeavour I by approxi- mately 1 miles in the first race of the Americas Cup series here to-good straight lefts but Owens gottling Rio (Portugal) on points.
day.
An hour before the start the ftuky conditions threatened that there would be no race to-day but st 12.15 p.m. a "south-easter" sprang up and the race was even- tually started at, 1.25 p.m. local time,
windward leeward course, following postponement for forty-five minutes as the result of a fluky wind and spectator boats crowding the course: Even money was being laid on the Ranger to win the first of the four races.
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The Endeavour crossed the line slightly ahead but owing to the is doubtful. light wind t very whether it will finish the race within the time limit
RANGER ROUNDS PERFECTLY
The Ranger rounded the mark
E. Kerrison, J. H. Xavier. W. At-perfectly, and immediately set her
kins, ए. Abbas. (skip) 19: D. balloon ifb and staysall and began'
In the tenth and eleventh rounds n's Mander (Ireland) on points.
Fus. Morgan (Wales) beat Bat- Whelan scored with some really
NAVAL VOLUNTEER
OFFICERS WIN SHOOT
on
·COAL-MINER IN
GOLF FINALS
Barassle, July 30, Officers of the Hong Kong Naval
There was a real surprise in the Volunteer Force continued an un-
semi-finals of the Scottish amateur broken string of successes Friday afternoon when they beat golf championship here to-day the Royal Naval Dockyard Rifle when Melnally, a miner who had Club on the miniature range on worked all night at the local HMS. Corndower, on 500 and colliery defeated B. Hamilton of Ralston, the holder of the title, by 200 yard targets.
2 and 1..
The following are the scores (25 possible on each target):
R N. Dockyard Riße Club......
Watson Cary
23
24
12
23
Lakeman Peckham
12
20
15
22
Fainsbury Halz
20
23
18
19
Lt. Grennam Lt. Stevenson Lt.Vernall
Rozario, C. W. Lam. J. Pau. F. J. to pull away to lead by a mile. HKN.V.F— Smith (skip) 19. Total 49.
Twelve miles from the flash it continued to maintain the lead with the Endeavour relying sole'y on the skimpler and ballon fib with no staysall and appeared to be hopeless in her quest.
OPEN RINKS
Semi-Final Results
Mr. Sopwith. realising he was not gaining, later set the staysall Vanderbilt replied by
in the semi-finals of the Open and Mr.
Rinks Lawn Bowls Championship dousing both headsails, breaking C. S. Rosselet's rink and A. Hyde-out in a mammoth parachute spip- Lay's rink defeated U. M. Quare naker and reaching, the staysäll four and B. Basto's rink, respec-side. The Ranger finished about tively, yesterday.
it ahead of the Endeavour, the elapsed time being 4 hours, 41. mins and 15 secs while the En-
On the Hong Kong FC. green
J. R. Soares, J. W. Leonard, L. C.
beat Taikoo Docks Recreation Club R. Sousa and. C. 8. Rosselet (skip) | destour took 4 hours, 50 mins, 15:
by 11 shots.
T.D.R.C.-F. Hillon, A. McArthur,
J. C. Polson, J. C. Chalmers (skip) 20; W. Brown, T. Grimes, "J. A. Watson, T. F. Stainton (skip) 20: W. Melrose, R. Wright, W. Cun- uingham, R. M. Keown (skip) 13.
Total 53.
···K.C.C.-H.. J. Best, A. Nissim, w.
W. Hirst, H. Nish (skip) 18; W. T. French, C. W. E. Furey, C. J. Tac- chi, L. Jack (skip) 19; 8. Hankin J. R. Canning, J. Smith, V. G. Labrum (skip) 27. Total 64.
BIG C.C.C. WIN
defeated" K. M. Omar, A Razack:
A. M. Omar, and U. M. Omar (skip) by 27 shots to 14.
On the Civil Service C. C. green J. Watson. C. B. Hosking, R. Craig and A. Hyde-Lay (skip) defeated Gittins, S. 3. Houghton, A. EL Basto and B. Basto (skip) by 24 shots to 23 on the 22nd head.
RACE FIXTURES
secs.
ENDEAVOUR LEADS SLIGHTLY
The Endeavour' led slightly until the Ranger ran up her quadrila-
.7
In the other semi-final, K. Pat- rick of Stirling beat Hector Thom- 'son of Williamwood, and former"
British champion, by 2 and 1.--- Reuter.
WORLD RECORD BEATEN Antwerp, July 31.-The Olympiad Total 229 and World record for the hundred metres breast stroke was broken by the Soviet, Beltshanka, to-day, re- turning 1 min. 7.9/10 secs., the previous best being John Higginia' 1 min. 10 secs. set up. in. March 1936.
25
..24
17
15
23
12
25
..24
Sub. L. Ashby Sub. Lt. Merriman "Surgeon Lt. Machle 21
Reuter
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Bridge.-Chero Bridžé, 8. p.m...
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League, Water Polo-Chinese South China A. A. ..C. B. C. "H". (CB.C.. North Point)
TO-MORROW
Dock R.C. v. Club de Recreio, Civil Club Contract Service 6.C. v. Hong Kong F.C.: Second Division: Indian R.C. v. Kowloon 'C.C., Craigengewer U.C. 1. 'Club de Recreio, Kowloon B.G.C. Y. Taikoo R.C.; Police R.C. v. Hong Kong C.C.; Third Division: Club de Recreio v. Kowloon F.C., Kow- loon Tong R.C. v. Civil Service U.C., Hong Kong P.C. v. Craigengower CC. HK Electric R.C. v. Yacht
Bowls Open Singles Champion
Club.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Bowls--First Division: Hong Kong FC. v. Craigengower C.G..
teral jib which was pulling strong-ship (Second Round); J. M. Jack v. er than the Endeavour's longtailed L. D. Skinner, Tuck v. H. G. Genoa Jib. It went ahead and Cooper. M. R. Abbas V. A. Hyde- opened up the distante which Lay, D. W. Waterton v. W. K. Way more than compensated for the (Civil Service); B. Randle v. C. F. leeward berth and led by half-a- Remedios, G. N. Mitchell v. E, G.
Kowloon C.C. v.. Police R.C., Clüb Post, J. C. Brown v. M. J. Medina, mile at the halfway mark where-
de Recrelo v. Kowloon B.0.0., Civil after the Endeavour doused her H. A. Alves v. E. W. Lines (Kowloon
Service C.U. v. Kowloon Dock R.O; Genoa, set a medium quadrilateraÏ|| C,C.), J. Cook v. F. F. Anslow, P. jib, Increased pace and reduced E Knight v. AE Coates, A. R.
Becond Division: Kowloon B.G.C. v. The following race £xturea are
Minu V. J. S. Landolt (Taikoo).
Club de Recreto, Police RC. 7. announced by the Hong Kong the lead to a third of a mile,
...WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 Kowloon U.C., Craigengower C.O. At the Valley, Craigengower C.C. Jockey Club for 1938 at Happy both travelling at about seven, beat Hong Kong Football Club by | Valley:- 1 50!”
knots. A freshening breeze set in
Bowls Open Singles Champion Indian R.C., Taikoo R.C.. 33 shots.
Saturday, 18th. February, Mon-after an hour and a quarter to ship (Second Round): M. Y. Adal Hong Kong FC Third Division: C.C.C.-J. Leonard, H. W. Ran- day, 21st. February, Tuesday, 22nd which both stood to the port
V. A. W. Grimmitt, N, P. Karanja Kowloon FC. v. H. K. Electric R.C.. dall, B. W. Whiteman, R. V. Pearse February, Wednesday, 23rd Feb tack for nearly an hour. Sopwith J. Q. Gill, J. Cavanagh v. A. R. Club de Recreio v. Civil Service (dp) 27: J. R. Soares, H. McNay.ruary and Saturday, 26th. February went about and Vanderbilt did Dallah, A. S. Gomes v. C. G. Silva | C.C., Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon K. M. Omar, M. J. Medina" (skip)
Annual Race Meeting.
ikewise.
(Hong Kong F.C.); 9. M. White V. Tong R.C., Hong Kong F.C. 7. -24; N. P. Karanjia, A. J: Coelho," W.
Saturday 12th, March 1st Ex-
The Ranger rounded the hallway. 8. Howell, J., A. Selby v. W. Rus-Yacht Club. 'mark half Bagley, W. K Way (skip) 29. tra Race Meeting.wride
a mile ahead of the sell, 8 M. Humjahn v. B. Basto, G. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2116
Bowls First Division: Craigen- Total 80.
Saturday, 28th March 2nd. Endeavour.
Perkins v. W. R. Hillyer (Craigen- HEF.C.-G. I. Shaw, F. H.Extra Race Meeting:
The yachts engaged in a series one w. L. Walker. v. R. Basa, gower OC Civil Service: 0.0. Glover, L. E, Lammert, A. Brooks¬ Saturday, 16th April and Món- of split tacks from which the En-w S. Dally. T. Armstrong, JHL Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Dock bank (skip) 18: EL Stränge, J. day 18th. April. (Easter Monday deavour crept up but the Ranger Gelling U. M. Omar (Indian R.C. Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Beach, R. D. Shaw, Russell
3rd Extra Race Meeting.
appeared faster in the prevailing R.O.); H. Overy v. L. Gutierrez, Becond Division: Kowloon B.G.G. (skip) 17; G. Rodger, W. Kershaw,
conditions and led by half a mile H. E. Strange VW. C. Simpson, Kowloon CC Club de Recreto v C. B. Robertson, J. A. R. Selby
which it maintained up to the J. V Ramsay v. C. Strange, J. Pau Hong Kong F.G.; Third Division: (skip) 14. Total 47!
halfway mark Readers:
INDIANS WIN
At Bookunpoo, Indian Recreation Club beat Club de Recreio by 19
hots
LR.C 8. M. Rumjahn, AM Wabab A. O. Madar, A. R. Dallah Kakip) 26.3. Hoosen, A. Bakar, A
King A RA Mind (skip) 20; A. HL Runjaho, D M Khan M. R. Abbas, Adal (dp) 21 Total
MENAGE
Saturday, 7th May 4th Extra Race Meeting -
Saturday, 21st May 5th Extra Race Meeting.
Saturday. 5th November 7th. Extra Race Meeting.
Baturday 19th
19th November 11th. Extra Race Beetin
Saturday, 3rd. December
Baturday, 4th. June and Monday. 6th June, (With Monday) - 8th. Extra Race Meetings Saturday, 24th September Extra Race Meeting.
Saturday, 8th October and Mon- day, 10th. October, (Double Tenta)
8th Extra Race Meeting Extra Race Saturday 22nd October 9th Bitra Race Meeting.
V. J. A da Luz. (Kowloon BGC); vil Service C.C. v. H.K. Electric A 8. Russell v R: 6. Craig; R F da RO Kowloon F.O v. Craigengo-
H. Nish A Spáty v. LFwer C.C
Luz
10th. Xavier, V. Petheniek v H Gifts SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
Bowls First Division: Police (Kowloon Dock); Fergusson v.
HRC Civii Bervice C.C... Kowloon Q.C, v. Kowloon Dock R.C.; Becond Division: Club de Recreio v. Cral- vengower C.C. Kowloon C.D. v.
ic RC
***Saturday, Le 13th. Extra Race Meeting fagg
AJ. Coelho, F. Cullen Sherrin (Club de relo). 2
SATURDAY AUGUST 1--
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