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SPORT
SPORTING NEWS AND
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1938.
NOTES Down Through THE YEARS
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LAWN BOWLS FORECASTS ARMY HOCKEY HANDICAPS FOR FIFTH
FOR THIS AFTERNOON
Craigengower And Indians Should Win Again
The results of the lawn bowls matchés last `Saturday were very much as expected, the only surprise being the defeat of Club de Recreio, at the hands of the Kowloon Cricket Club,
Early though the season is there are only two unbeaten teams in the first division, namely Craigengower and the Indian R.C., 'while Kowloon Football Club is the only, team to boast" a. 100 per cent record in the Third Divklon. In the Second División all the clabs are on level terms, each one having won one and lost one of the two matches' played so far.
The forecast for today's matches is as follows:-
FIRST DIVISION
Craigenzowes Cricket Civh Y
Police Recreation Club
Kowloon Cricket Club
Y.
Kowloon Dock R.C.
v.
Kowloon Bowling Green Club Club de Recreio
Civil Service Cricket Club
7.
Indian Recreation - Club
SECOND
DIVISION
Hong Kong F.C. "A" Craigengower Cricket Club Kowloon Bowling G.C.
v.
Civil Service, Cricket Club
Club de Recreio
7.
Talkoo Recreation Club
Police Recreation Club
Y.
Hong Kong FC. "B"
THIRD
DIVISION
Club de Recreio
Kowloon Tong R.C. Hong Kong Football Club Hong Kong Electric R.C.
TEAMS
Y. Kowloon Football Club
Kowloon Cricket Club
Y... Craigengower Cricket Club" v. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
The following are sonte of the Awn bowls team for the week-end:
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB
Fiest Division v. Kowlcon Bowling Green Club at Home
W. Mulcahy, J. M. Brown, R. Criz, E. Kern (skip).
A E. Silkstone, T. A Madar. H.
Overy. E C. Fincher (skip).
W. Hyde, L. Jack. A W. Smith) J. Hyde (skip).
Third Division v. Kowloon Tong
Garden Club,, Away
7. Lee, AE. Perry, A. J. Kew, W.
W. Hirst (skip).
A. Dand, C. J. Tacchi, R. Marks.
H Nish (skip).
WT. French, V. C. Labrum, · J.
1. Jack, T. Carr (skip).
A Wappingshaw Rink game will bearranged for non-league players
KOWLOON BG.C
First Team v. K.CO. Away A. Hall, G. E, F. Thompson, T. Arantrong, L. Quy (chip)..
John Watson, 8: M. White. E. W Lines, R. Duncah (skip);
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R. P. Phillips, A. Macfarlane, A Hyde Lay, C. B. Hosking (skip).
Second, Team v. Taikoo at Home
V. Searle, G. C. Norman, K. C. Hamilton, J. G. Meyer (skip).
4. Lockhart. H. E. Drew, F.A. Cheesman, J. B. Logan (skip).
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A Macintyre, Jack Watson, D. W. Waterton, W. B. Drake (skip).
THE BASEBALL LEAGUE
FOOTBALL CLUB
Second Division—"A". Team" v. C.S.C.C.
J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, J. Russell, J. Rodger (akip).
R. P. Shaw, E. Strange, G. Dun. an. W. GM (skip),
E. S. Carter, S. Strange, L. Lam- nert, F. Haynes (skip).
Second Division-"B" Team v. Police
W. Buller. G. S. Graver. N. Beb- bington. A. Brooksbank (skip).
A Steven, F. H. Glover, C. B. Robertson, J. A. R. Selby (skip).
A. McKellar,
V Walker
Rowell, E. Tuck (skip).
Third Division Team v. C.C.C.
REVIEWED
The Army hockey season has come to an end except for a few
EXTRA MEETING
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The following are the handicaps, Pelho Handicap "D" Class (Firs! VERY FULL SEASON for the Fifth Extra Race Mecung: Section-From The 11 Mile Post Tanrise Handicap-Six Furlongs Borrachite 142, Cuban Love' 14, Elizabeth 161. Expression Time Dekko 153, Desert Star 185, Elec- Unit matches that remain to be 161. Fowey 140. Handicap Eve 184. tion Time 168, Final Triumph 150. decided and in all a very success-Just In Time "152. National De-Gold Coin 153, Golden Cow 189 ful year was had by all connected fence 147, Pinfarthings 181, Rose Piet Hein 149, Valorous 182, Whal- with the game. Due to the pre- June 140. sence of two Indian Battalions in Brisbane Spring Handleap-One the Colony' more matches were
And A Quarter Miss played in 1937-38 than usual,
Blandford 142, Courting Eve 148, 140, The Small Units Competition Double Finesse 150. Electron 145. resulted in a draw between H.Q. Home Brew 135, Lancashire Chips Wing, Middlesex and 3rd Medium 144. Lly 135, Strathroy 165. Tor- Battery, H.K.SRA, while the Large nado Star 142.
If "Strathroy" does not accept. Units Competition was won by the Rajputana Rides with the Royal the undermentioned weights will
apply:-
Scots as runners-up.
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Blandford 152, Courting Eve 158. In this connection it is interest- ing to note that the Royal Scots Double Finesse 160, Electron 155. have Improved a lot since their Home Brew 135. Lancashire Chips arrival in the Colony late last 154. Lily 135. Tornado Star 152.
When they first played West River Handicap "C" Class winter. here they found the grass pitches
(First Section)-From The strange to play on, having had all their hockey on sand pitches in India.
DRAW WITH MACAO
sey 152, Araxy 140, Fel Ying 140, Golden Sovereign 140, Lucky Eleven, 140. Mac's Adventure 140, Zero
Pelho Handicap "D" Class (Second Section)---From The 11 Mile Post
Astrik 140, Atomic Stür 145. Cape Comorin 150, Diogenes 151, Double Chance 147, Ebony Idol 148. Estover 161, Flybynight 158. Good Morning 162, Merry Doer 156, Meteor 150, National Dignity 147. National Force 150. Racing Boy 153. Sea Dragon' 140. Sylvandale Tribute 152, Yum Sing 14). 158. Tabby Cat 159, Tempest 152.
Shing Mun Handicap "B" Class-
Two Mile Post, Once Round and In
Six Furlongs Amberley 144, Just In Time 154. Boolat Bay 145. Commencement King's Bounty 140, King's Lead Bay 144, Confusion Bay 168, Ex- 156, Lancashire Lass 161, Laughing pression Time 147, E3.1-Moon Eve Girl 143, Rose-Queen 168, Royal 154. Handicap Eve 10. Harvest Consort 158. Scenic View 142. View 140, Havoc Eve 159, Honey- moon Eve 155 Humdrum Eve 157. King'a Justice 151. Tyne 181.
West River Handicap "C" Class Jober 140, New Star 186, Potentate
(Second. Section)--From The
168, Red Feather 158, Soldier of Two Mile Post, Once
Britain 188.
Round and In.
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The Army team had a match against Macao sharing four goals after a very clean and fast game. Most of the Units paid a visit to Macao during the winter and each side put up a good show against the Macao team which recently beat
Wallsend fandicap-Six Furlongs Hong Kong in the annual interport Bistre. 195. Fowey 155, Gordito A Great Ploie 149. Aztec 105. encounter. The Rajputana Rifles 140 Laughing Buddha" 158. Na Brutus 155, Cape York 135, Centre had the distinction of beating this tional Defence 151. Night View Court 180, Derby Day 165. Dick strong Macao eleven.
158, Rose Jane 144. Royal High-Turpin 146. Discovery · Bay Due to transport problems theness 144. Smiling Thru' 158, Soldier Katinka 164. Llangelen 125 Lucky Army team's visit to Singapore was of China 161. Sunlight View 158. Lad 152, Rex 140, Snowy River 154. cancelled but it is hoped the trip Tampa Bay 140.
Viclet Queen 140, Vixen Tor 159. may be made next season.
During the summer most of the Unit teams will continue to play! on the sand pitches at Shamshulpo and on the Marina ground and next season it is hoped an officers' 'eleven will play regularly.
The ground at Sookunpoo is be-
C. G. Solis, R. Edwards, R. Fit-Ing enlarged to full size and is also
ches, J. Dalgarno (skip).
being returfed. It is also hoped to
S. A. "Mansell, G. E. Smith, S. generally improve the U.S.RC essey, J. Beach (skip).
Skinner, R. A. Trengove (skip).
A. M. Didsbury, A. Thomson. J.
CLUB DE RECREIO
First Division (Away) v. K‚D.R.C.
J. Luz, J. F. V. Ribeiro, A. A. Remedios, H. Alves (skip).
ground as much as possible. ・・・
Lieut. Pritam Nath of the Raj- putana Rines will be badly missed next season. He was easily the finest centre forward in the Colony in 1937-38. The Army may be con- soled, however, by the fact that a new player for "this position has:
L. F. Xavier. D. C. Alves, F. V. recently arrived. He is attached to
7. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz (skip).
the Royal Scots and his first game
J. E Noronha, C. E. Marques, Chere will be looked forward to with
G. Silva, F. M. Silva (skip)..
Second Division (Away) v. C.C.C.
F. A. Machado, F. A. Xavier, E.
M. Remedios, J. J. Basto (skip).
C. C. Pereira, C. A. Lopes. Dr. A.
P. Guterres, B. Basto (skip).
L. A. Gutierrez, A. V. Barros, L.
J. Silva, F. X Soares (skip)
Third Diviston (Home) v. K.F.C.
J. C. Remedios, F. Marques. O. P.
Remedios, C. R. Fereira (skip).
interest..
Sporting
Fixtures
TODAY
A. M. Xavier, C. P. Basto, H. A BASEBALL-Recreio v. U.S.S. Min-
Botelho. J. M. Rosario (skip).
danao.
C. Vaz, M. ́A. Carvalho C. M. s. BOWLS-Div. I: C.C.C. v. ́PR.C., Alves, E. Sousa (sklo).
DARTS LEAGUE
The following are the fixtures for the McEwan-Younger Darts
FIXTURES
K.C.C. v. K.B.4.C., K.D.R.C. v Re- creto. C.8.0.0. v. L.R.G.; DIY. II: H.K.F.C. "A" v. C.S.C.C. C.C.C, v. Recreio, KB.G.C. v. T.R.C.. P.R.C. v. H.K.F.C. "B": Div. III; Recreio v. K.F.C., Kowloon Tong v. K.C.C., H.K.F.C. v. C.C.C., H.K. Electric v. Yacht Club.
May 17: R.A." (L) Y. R.A. (S), [FOOTBALL - Federation Cochin- R.E.'s v. R.AM.C., Garrison v. R. Chinoise de Football Assn. v. S. Scots "A". R. Scots "B" v, Middle-. China (Navy ground), 5 p.m..
GOLF-Bogey (Par) Pool (Fan-
ling)..
MINDANAO WILL MEET VOLUNTEERS
THIS AFTERNOON League
TWO GAMES AT C. HILL ON SUNDAY
full programme League baseball äxtures will be de cided during the week-end.
Caroline Hil At the this afternoon, the U.B.S. Mindanao squad, who are favourites for the title, will meet the Hong Kong Volunteers Baseball Club. It will
Another
of
diamond
sex.
May 24:-R.A. (8) v. R. Scots "B," R.A.M.C. v. RA. (L), R. Sents "A" iv. RE's, Middlesex v. Garrison.
May 31-R.A. (L) v. R. Scots “A," R.E's v. Middlesex, Garrison v. R.A. (S), R. Scots "B" v. R.A.M.C.
Jube 7: R.A.' (8) Y. R.E.'. R.AM.C. v. Garrison, R. Scots "A" be recalled that the Mindanao nine v. R. Scots "B," Middlesex v. RA. were 'sensationally defeated by the (L). Recres last Saturday and suffered June 14:-R.A. (8) v. R.A (L), Inother setback the following day when they were nosed out by the Indians.
TENNIS-Entries close Tor U.S.R.C. American Tennis Tournament. 6.30 p.m.
TOMORROW
Hong Kong
BASEBALL--Indian Baseball Club 7. -U.S.8. Mindanao, Chinesa Baseball Club * Baseball Club. FOOTBALL-Federation Cochin- Chinoise de Football Assn. v. HK.
•F.A. [Navy ground), 6. p.m. GOLF-Boger (Pat) Pool (Fan- ling); Summer Cup, 2nd Round (Kowloon)
RAMC. V. RE's, P... Scots "A" v. Garrison, Middlesex v. R. Scots “B.” "June 21: RA (L) v. RA.M.C. Tomorrow, the Chinese Baseball RE's v. R. Scots "A" Garrison v. Club will meet "the Indians at 10 Middlesex, R. Scots "B" v. RA. (5), am and in the second game of June 28 RA. (5) v. Garrison, the day Recreio will clash with the RAM.C. v. R. Scots "B" R. Scots SHOOTING-Final Shoot and Prize Hong Kong Baseball Club. Keen (“A” v. R.A. (L), Middlesex V. RE's.
Giving, K: City Ranges), 9, am. play should be witnessed in both
July 5: R.A (L) v. Middlesex, fixtures.
R.E.'s 7.
R.C. R.A. (8), Garrison v. TENNIS United Service
American Tournament... R.A.M.C., R. Scots "B" v. R. Scots
MONDAY, MAY 16
The following is the programme for this week-ends-gepla
TODAY
U.S.8. Mindanao,v. Volunteers. THAN TOMORROW Chinese v indians. Recrelov HK. Baseball Club. SATURDAY, MAY 21 Indians Recreio:!a
PESUNDAY, MAY ZZ USS. Mindanao v. Chinese, USB. Mindanao v. Volunteers. "SATURDAY, MAY 83 U.S.8. Mindanao v H Base ball Olub.
SUNDAY, MAY 2 Volunteers v. Indians, Chinese v. Recreio
“A”
July 12:—R.A. (L) v. R.E.'s.. Qar-
rison R. Scots "B," RA. (8) vTOOTBALL-Federation Cochin- R.AM.C., R. Scots "A" v. Middlesex, July 19;-RE's v. RA. (L), R. [Scots =""B" v. Garrison, RAM.C, V. |RA: (8), Middlesex v. R. Scots:"A." |--July 26:-RA. (L) v. Garrison, R. |Boots "D" vḍRE's, RA (8) v. R,
Scots "A" R.A.MO. v. Middlesex.
(August 21-R.E v. R. Scots "B," Garrison v. RA. (L), Middlesex (v, RAMG, R. Scots "A" v. RA/^(8).
August - Scots "B" v. RA (L): RA (8) v. Middlesex, RE's V Garrison: R.AM.C. V. R. Boots "k."
Chinoise de Football Association v. Ariny Wars, ground), 5 p., MEETING-H.K... Football Associa
tion Council Meeting in the Asso- ciation Quices; Room No. 205, Gloucester Building, 2nd floor, 5:30 pm: TENNIS-Mixed Doubles League: K.C.C. “Ay, CRC, HK.C.C. v. Ladies R.C., DB.RC. v. KOC
TUFSDAY, MAY 17
"B
--August 16:-RA (L). R. Scots TENNIS.—"AY?: A Div.2 HK.C.C. v. | CBC, IRC. v^U.S.R.CḥKOG. v.
|"B/" Garrison y. RE's, R. Scots "A" VRAM.C., Middlesex v. RA (B),
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FOOTBALLER'S FATE
The body of man washed ashore
at Coulderton, near St. Bees, Cumberland, recently, is believed to be that of James Hampson, the Blackpool and inter- national Association footballer, who was drowned off Fleetwood. Lancs., on Jan. 10.
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