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THE

SPORTING

CLOSE FINISHES FEATURE WEEK-END BOWLS

Craigengower's Hard Struggle Against C.S.C.C.

INDIANS DROP POINTS TO

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KOWLOON C.C.

By B. R. Swiller

SPORT

NEWS AND

With the exception of the match between the Kowloon Football Club and the Yacht Club, in which the former established a record for the Third Divisieä by registering a win of 50 shots, all the bowls games concluded last Saturday were marked by very close scores.

The Craigengower Cricket Club beat the Civil Service Cricket Club by four shots. Kowloon C.C. beat the Indians by four shots, the Kowloon Bowling Green tied at 47 all with the Kowloon Dock. and the Kowloon Bowling Green second team got home with only one shot to spare in their match against" Football Club “A.”

On Saturday, the Kowloon Cricket Club unexpectedly beat the "Indians, up till then an unbeaten team, at Sookunpoo by four shots. The statement that the LRC. had not, until last Saturday, played against the best teams in the League seems to have been borne out. Their real strength was for the fist time put in the balance "when they met the K.C.C. and was found wanting.

In this match the Indians ware leading by 10 shots during ten, but they cracked up badly afterwards. A. R. Dallab, the LRC. skip, could not do anything right in his match against E C. Fincher who was playing very well, although (I am sure Fincher himself will agree with me he had more than his share of "joss" on a few beads. Fincher's win of 9 shots over Dallah, was, however, offset by Minu who beat E. Kern by 22-13. /

Minu

was playing, a better seded as leaders in the Second same by far than Kern and was Division by Oralgengower and have ably supported by his front men dropped to the fourth-place in the especially J. Boosen, bis No. 1. who Table. Although the Hong Kong had the better of W. Mulcahy #n Footballers were up by 4 shots on! a good many number of heads R. two rinks. J. Roger lost by 5 shots Cralz, Kern's No. 3. was the best to J. S. Logan and the team was man in the rink and was always one shot behind their opponents at dangerous.

the end of the game.

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E. el arculli in his russic against J. Hyde: suffered from another) lapse of form. That his rink lost only by four sots was chiefly due to the efforts of his front men, though I must say this for him that he was able to hold his own

the Civil Service green between A.

LEAGUE TENNIS

CGC And Chinese

Win Easily

Two of the must fancied teams' in the "B" Division of the Tennis League scored overwhelming vic | törles yesterday—Chinese 'R.C. and the Craigengower CC, who claimed 9-0 wins over Kowloon and "the University respectively.

Both the winning" teams played; on their own courts the scores in the Craigengower-University match being:

G. Choa and J. W. Leonard

(0.0.0.)

beat S. Wong and Y. C. Lau, 5–2 best I. P. Ong and T. 8.

Wong

beat, H. T. Tong and P. Yu .... 6–0'

R. Choa and F.-Zimmeru

THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938.

NOTES ADVERTISEMENT·

TRAINING GALLOPS

THE HONG KONG

+

JOCKEY CLUB.

THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE

The following times were clocked during the morning exllops | MEETING will be held (weather

Fat the Race Course yesterday

Havoc Eve Boolfy

Lancashire Chips Brutus

Scenic View & Half-Moon Eva Boolat Bay & Tampa Bay.......... National Defence & Bistre. Electroa........ Lancashire Chap Just In Time Honeymoon Eve Sunlight View King's Warden King's Privilege Jober

Desert Chief National Dignity Tempest & Rexiana

•New Star

Huindrum Eve

(C.C.C)

beat Wong and Lau

71

7.-5

Snowy River

B 3

beat Ong and Wong

beat Tong and Yu

A. Kitchell and G. Lal

J Coelho and J. Pau of the C.C.C. and D. M. Khan and M. R. Abbas] of the IRC, which was interrupted by rain and which was continued! last Monday saw a thrilling finish.¦ Though the Indian pair were down on the 12th head by six shota to 15, through sheer determination, they crept up on their opponents and on the 20th head were level. at 19-all. However, they just fall- ed to win as on the last head Pau

put in one shot and won at 20-19. Though Khan was at times brit.

and it was mamly due to him that the Cralgengower pair won.

liant. Coelho was more consistent

SATURDAY'S MATCHES

Of the matches in the First Division down for next Saturday, the most interesting should be the NEW "THIRD" RECORD

tie between Recreio and the I.R.C.

The Kowloon Football Club

at King's Park. Recrelo should win created a record in the Third as, apart from advantage of green, Division when they trounced the Their away victory over the Police they are a better balanced side.. Yacht Club by 50 shots at North last week was very convincing and Point. The three KFC skips 19 regarded in some quarters as in- were all up wird being dicative of a return to the form against Hyde in the early stageseredited with the bitent margin they displayed last year when they „of the game." Later, however, he

victory of 2 shots over A. seemed to lose confidence and wasrdoch. The Han Kang Elec.

captured the championship. short with his woods most of the

e as expected. bek K.C.C. by time.

shots at Cox Road ARCULLI'S DROPPED WOOD A Credit for the victory most go-to On the last head but two loan who beat J. Fraser, of the

FIRST DIVISION when the skips · Arculli and KC. by 15 shots. The other two Kowloon D.R.C. v. Cratgengower. Hyde) went down to bowl, Hyde Kong Mectric, skipa, L. de Civil Service v. Kowloon C.C. was-lying four shots, his second Rome and W. Muskett. were down. Police R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C. shot being couple of yards by nine shots altogether to H. Nish]. away from the fack. Arcalli and T. Carr. dropped his first wood and was

RINKS MATCHES

The following matches are to be played off next Saturday. I favour the teams underlined to win:-

SECOND DIVISION Civil Service v. Talkoo R.C.. H.KF.C. "B". Craigengower. Recrelo v. HKFC. “A”.

hardly half-way the green. Several matches were played last Bis secund arood as little Bunday in the first round of the Kowloon B.G.C. v. Police R.C. better but he was still about Colony Rinks Championship. On

THIRD DIVISION

(CIC.C

beat Wong and Lau

beat Ong and Wong ....... 7-5 beat Tong and Yu

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Playing at home Civil Service Cricket Club lost to Hong Kong) Cricket Club by 31 sets to 5.

Scores

Pengelly and 1. Agaturoff

(C.S.C.C.)

beat J. J. Ferguson and E

E. Storey

beat A. C. I. Bowker and L.

M. S. Lloyd

drew with T. C. Monaghan

and W. M. Barton

J.

Bendall and B. Agafucoti

(C.8.C.C.) "

C.

lost to Ferguson and Storey 4—6 lost to Bowker and Lloyd... 3-0 beat Monaghan and Barton 6-3

Sloan and C. Carver

(C.S.C.C.)

lost to Ferguson and Storey 2-8 last to Bowker and Lloyd... 2-6 lost to Monaghan and Bar-

ton

EASY WIN FOR CHINESE

4-8

On their own courts the Chinese Recreation Club beat Kowloon; Cricket Club by rine sets to nil.

Scores:-

N. W. Lee and F. H. Kwok

(C.R.C.)

beat H. Miller and F. Grose 6-1 beat G. E. Clark and E. Blur 6-2 beat R. Lee and H I. Janus-

zowski......................

-S. W. Llang and D. 5. Szn

(C.R.C.)

ight yards short. Hyde had the Police green two rinks from the Kowloon F.C. 7. H.K. Football Club. heanwhile part in one are and Cralgengower, Cricket Club met. HK.R. Yacht Club v. Kowloon C.C. was therefore five shots up on The sing which won the cham-Kowloon T.R.C. v. Recreio, that head. He eventually won pionship last year (consisting of J. Craigengower v. H.K. Electric R.C.. by 18 shots to L4

Rodres, J. W. Leonard, L. R.

FRIGHT FOR £.CC.Souza and C. S. Rosselet) had to The Civil Set who are ataght tooth and nail for victory as the bottom of the League Table, they found their opponents (W. must have giver. Craigengewer fright in their match on the lat-

Although they even

Penny. K. M. Omar. M. J. Medina, and J. Cavanagh) almost as good as they were.

Leonard at No. 2 fur Rosselet. layed a great game and was in- strumental in bringing about victory for his side by two shots.

SURPRISE RESULT

ter's green. tually lost, they gave a. very good account of themselves and very nearly snatched a victory from their powerful opponents. Indeed, they might have won, as they were leading all the way untli towards Another Cralgengower rink (C.) the end, and on the last head be- W. Lam, N. P. Karanjia, W. Howard! tween B. W. Bradbury and S. Ran- and E. Zimmern met and sur- dle (the other rinks having already prisingly defeated a Police rink. been decided) Craigengower were made up of W. Glendinning, L. nly two 'shots up. However, Glendinning. W. McHardy and F. Bradbury put the issue beyond Nolan also by two shots. This doubt by scoring two shots. How match was played on the Hong Craigengower must have perspired Kong Football Club green. Nolan, at the thought of this very close who played an excellent game, un- shave!

"ALVES WINS

DAVIS CUP

Yugoslavia Enters Semi-Final

Zagreb, June 1.

In the quarter-final of the European zone of the Davis Cup. Yugoslavia defeated Sweden by three matches to one.

"France, Germany and Belgium have already entered Anals-Reuter),

Sporting

the semi-

Fixtures

TODAY

fortunately did not get the same support from his men as did Zim- The Police lost to Recreio atmern from his. C. W. Lam, who home by 15 shots. With the ex-is practically a novice at bowls and BRIDGE-Cheero Club Bridge, 8 ception of two

p.m. changes, the who turns out for the Craigengower, Police had the same rinks as third team, played very well indeed MEETING.-Victoria Chess Club at they had when they met and and more often than not had the

Gloucester Hotel, 5 p.m. -defeated the Kowloon Cricket better of the more experienced W TENNIS "C" Division: Recreio v.. Club. All three Portuguese skips Glendinning. won. H. A. Alves, the Interpor-

THE SECOND DIVISION

Army T.C., Craigengower C.C. v. South China A.A.. University v Kowloon Tong. Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.

TOMORROW

"D" Division: Army TC. Y. South China A.A., Central British Assn. v. Rudio Sports. Club, Chinese R.C. v. Police R.C.. Recreio r. Kowloon Tong, Cral- gengower C.C. v. Kowloon Indian T.C., Civil Service v. Kowloon C.C.

"NOVICES" DO WELL ter, had the biggest margin of The strong Portuguese rink of L. victory in beating W. Mair by 26-F. Xavier, C. E Marques, F. V. V. 14. Incidentally, he has won Ribeiro and H. A. Alves, were very only twice in five matches. nearly eliminated on the K.C.C. TENNIS

green in the first round of the In the Second Division, Craigen- tourtiament by a Third Division gower narrowly beat the Police by rink composed of J. Eastman, five shots on the latter's green. It Bones, V. Petherick and T. Fergu-. was entirely through the efforts of son of the Kowloon Football Club. J. Cavanagh and his men that Ferguson was ahead of Alves Craigengower won, as Medina tied practically all the way. By dint of! at 19-all with Carey and K. M.[very hard work on the part of the Omar was down to Moss by two Portuguese, they were able to drawj shots. J. Cavanagh played well to level with their opponents on the beat F. Booker by seven shots and 17th head in which they scored was given all the support he need four shots. At the conclusion of ed from his men.

the game they were only two shots

....

As the result of their defeat at

the hands of the Kowloon Bowling

Green, the Hong Kong Football

head of their opponents.

THRILLING FINISH

SATURDAY, JUNE · 4 · RACING.-Hong Kong Jockey Club Sixth Extra Race Meeting, at Happy Valley, 2 p.m.

MONDAY, JUNE 6 RACING. Hong Kong Jockey Club

beat Miller and Grose beat Clark and Blur... beat Lee and Januszowski... F. Choy and T. C. Chai

(C.B.C.)

beat Miller and Grose

beat Clark and Blur

63

Dekko

Cuban Love & Split Hand. Captain Blood

Final Triumph

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U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, May 31, Only one match was played in the Baseball League today, the New York Yankees beating Boston Red 62 8ox by 12 runs to five in the Ameri- 6-2 can section. The Yankees regia- 6-1 tered 16 hits against Boston'a five, and had only one error against Boston's four,

6-3

Jimmy Foxx hit a home run for 6the Red Sox, and Henreich. Dickey,

Rolfe did likewise for the Yankees.-(Reuter).

beat Lee and Januszowski... 62 and

(Continued on Back Page)

GUBBY'

ALLEN INJURED

London, June 1--G. O. (“Gubby") Allen, the Middlesex captain, not playing in today's Test tril. He is confined to bed with a strained back.

D. R. Wilcox (Essex) is captaining the “Rest " while W. R♫ Hammond is leading the England XL

It is understood that Allen will not now run for the captaincy

The match in the first round of]. Sixth Extra Race Meeting, at in the Tests and that he is likely to mias the first two Testa. He may

Happy Valley, 12.30 p.m.

Club "A" Team bave been super- the Open Pairs Championship on]

not even play in Test cricket again—(Renter);

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