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LOCAL HOCKEY

Council Meeting

TOURNAMENTS DISCUSSED

The Council of the Hong Kong Hockey Association held a meeting at the St. Andrew's Church Hal yesterday to discuss arrangements for the coming season.

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LAWN BOWLS

Open Singles Ties

In the Open Singles lawn bowls championship played at the Hong Kong Football Club green yester- day A. W. Grimmitt beat M. Y, Adal 22-13, J. C. Gill beat Dr. N. P. Karanjia 31-14, A. R. Dallah beat | J. Cavanagh 21-14.

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At the Craigengower Cricket Club green, Dr. J. A. R. Belby beat W. Russell 21-17, 8. M. Ružijahn lost to B. Basto 7-21, G. Perkins beat W. R. Hillyer 23-18.

*** At the Indian Recreation Club green U. M. Omar defeated. J. H. Gelling by 24 shots to 5.

A good struggle was seen in the match between W. L Walker and R. Basa, Walker won by 23 to 16 shots.

2. T. Armstrong defeated W. S. Dall

by 21 shots to 15.

INTERPORT SWIMMING TRIALS

Exciting swimming was witness- ed at the V.R.C. "pool yesterday

LEAGUE TENNIS evening when the Interport trials

"B" DIVISION

The Kowloon Indians T.C. were defeated by the Chinese R.C. at Causeway Bay yesterday in the "B" División Tennis" League.

F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang (C.R.C.) lost to 8. A. Hussain and S. S. Huselan 4-8, beat F. Khan and I M Singh 6-2, beat Japan Dad

and Mr. Singh 6-0.

C. C. Chan and C. C. Luk (C.R.C.) lost to Hussian and Hussian 1-6.

were continued.

LA Rois Pereira swam in fine style In the 880 yards course beat, ing the second man by 84 seconds. The diving was easily won by E. da Roza,"

The results were as follows:- 880 Yds. Freestyle:--1...L. Roza Pereira (3 mins. 22.2/5 seca); 2 A. A. Roza: 8, Lt. Calvert.

Diving:--1, E. da Roza; 2. L Roza

Pereira; 3. S. Lee.

beat Khan and Singh 4-6, beat Dad DEATH BY

and Singh 6-3.

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It was proposed by Captala G. W. P. Kimm at their previous meeding that ail antiated Clubs

and and Military

Navy units through their representatives, be. P. F. Tsol and C. N. Tsang communicated with to obtain ¦ (C.R.C.) lost to Hussian and their views

the following | Husstän 3-8 lost to Khaii and Singh points: (1) That the Association 4-8, beat Dad and Singh 6-1.

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promote in tuture only "Friendly Games for the game's sake, ell- minating all Tournaments, (2) For the Association to run a Tourna- ment for all clubs without trophies and (3) For the Association to run a Tournament with trophies, with the approval of the English Hockey Association, and subject to their approval. A proposal was

CRAIGENGOWER WIN

At Happy Valley yesterday the C.C.C. defeated the HK.C.C. by Bị sets to 24.

MISADVENTURE

Police Tragedy Recalled

F. Zimmern and E. Zimmera

The Inquest into the death of (C.C.C.) beat D.. B. Evans and O. the late Sergeant John Edward' E. C. Marton 6-1, beat B. O'M. Scott, Police Armourer, who was Deane, and Jowitt 6-1,"beat F. A. {found dead in his office, with 4 Redmond and J. Rodger 6-0.

bullet wound in his head on July

made by Mr. A. E P. Guest 'in A. B. Hamson and A. Kitchell 2, was continued yesterday, when favour of Tournament with tro.c.C.) lost to Evans and Marton Mr. Schofield sat as Coroner, as- phies and he said that many mem-1-6, lost to Deane and Jowitt 1-6, ❘sisted by a jury comprising, bera of civilian teams were holding drew with Redmond and Rodger Messrs. J. Leitch (foreman), H. the same view. He suggested that 6-6. the Association should communi- cate with the Home Association for their approval. His proposal was over-ruled.

After lengthy discussion yester- day was decided that the Council would recognise the Mamak and United Tournaments as the affiliated bodies, and that they would continue their tourna- ments but under the Association's rules.

It was also decided that the United Tournament was for Clubs with strong teams and the Mamak for weaker teams.

The Council opined that further discussion regarding trophies was unnecessary and that the clubs should abide by the Home Asso- clation rules.

Bridge.

G. Choa and R. Choa (0.0,C.) beat Evans and Marton 6-4, drew with Deane and Jowitt 6-6, beat Redmond and Rodger 6-3...

WATER POLO

LEAGUE

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The Chinese Bathing Club de- teated the South China A.A. in the Chinese Water Polo League yesterday at North Point by the comfortable margin of four goals to all. Trang Ho Fook played a good game for the winners, while South China could not get to "gether against a much superior

team.

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

Cheero Club Contract

Bridge, 5 p.m.

Tennis-"C" Division, Army T.C. v. 'Radio B.C.; Chinese RC. (1) v. Kowloon Tong; 'Chinese R.C. (2) V, Indian R.O.; Craigengower C.C. v. Club de Recreio: South China A.A v. Kowloon C.C.

TO-MORROW

Badminton.-YM.CA. Badmin ton, In the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. Bridge Cheero Club Duplicate and Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.

Football Kowloon Football Club Annual Meeting, 6 p.m.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 7- Bowls First Division: Craigen Bower C.C. v. Police R.C., Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.. Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Club de Recreio, Civil Service 0.0. y. Hong Kong FC.; Second Division: Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C., Craigengower C.. v. Club de Recreio, Kowloon B.G.C. v. Taikoo R.C., Polloe, R.C. v. Hong

Kong C.C. Third Division: Club

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Bowls,First Division:" Hong

Korrer and L. Castilho.

Evidence was given by Sergeant Perkins to the effect that he had seen the late Sergeant: Scott examining a revolver on June 30. Witness stated that the deceased was called out and later accom panied him to the Police Club where they Indulged in a game of bowls.

Sub Inspector Whant said that be went to the office, of the de- ceased on July 2 at about 9 a.m., upon instruction. He found the deceased in his chair with a pistol on his right side, while on his belt his own 38 short Police Positive revolver, was strapped to the hols- ter. On examining the body it was found to be atili warm but life was already extinct. Wliness then took possession of the ammunition and empty shells which he handed Armourer Sergeant Major Smith of the Royal Army Ordin- ancé Corps...

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NEVER DEPRESSED

Sze Buk Sin, widów, reslång at No. 40 High Street testified that Kong F.C. 7. Craigengower C.C.she had known Sergeant Scott for Kowloon C.C. v. Police R.C., Club about eight years and had never de Recreio v. Kowloon B.G.C., Civil seen him depressed of mention Bervice C.U. v. Kowloon Dock R.C; that he would take his life. She Second Division: Kowloon B.G.C. V. went on to say that she had seen Club de Recreto, Police RC deceased on the day of his death. Kowloon -C.C. Craigengower C.O.

Yacht "Club.

Another witness, Sub Inspector

v. Indian R.C., Talkoo SR.C. v. Hong Kong F.C.; Third Division: A Johnston said that he was In Kowloon F.C. v. E K Electric R., the company of the deceased on Club de Recreio v. Civil Service the day of his death. During the c.C., Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon trip to Central Police Station from Tong R.C., Hong Kong FC. their residents the late. Sergeant Scott was in a very good mood and conversed on the bowl's match at SATURDAY, AUGUST 21

the Police Club the day before. Bowls.--First Division: Craigen- gower C.O. v. Civil Bervice C.C., FINANCES SATISFACTORY: Club de Récrelo v. Kowloon Dock. RC, Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.O.;

With regard to the deceased's Second Division: Kowloon B.G.Cinances, Mr. J. Hardgraves, Ac- v. Kowloon C.C., Club de Recreio v. countant of the Police Department Hong Kong: F.C.; Third Division: who la managing the late Bergeant Civil Service C.C. v. HK. Electric Scott's estate, testined he drew R.C., Kowloon FC. v. Craigen salary of £280 per annum or $380 per month. At the time of: gower C.C.

his death he had $67.06 in his HE SATURDAY, AUGUST 28.4

Bowls First Division Police pocket $22.44 for two days' work R.C. v. Civil Service C.C. Kawicon and personal property valued at

de Recreio y Kowloon F.C., Kow-CC. Kowloon Dock R.C. Second $100 Els credit amounted to 100%-Tone RC. “▼ Civil Service U.C., Division) Chin de

PC. v. Oralgengower renruwer | C.Cran

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