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MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1939.

2* In the World of Sports

GARRISON BILLIARDS TOURNEYS RESULTS

Results of matches played in the Garrison Billiards Com- petitions up to the period ended August 9 are as follows:—

f

GARRISON CHALLENGE CUP

25.7.30—Royal Corps Signals 1 pt.; Royal Engineers. 6. pts.

Cpl. Medford

Cpl. Blount

Pte. Aldridge

មានឆន្ទ

BRITISH WOMEN'S TENNIS TEAM, which is to compete for the Wightman Cup in America, photographed aboard the liner Queen Mary before she salled for. New York on August 2. Left to right: Mr. M., D. Horn (manager), Miss Nathall' (captain), Miss Scott, Miss Stammers, Miss Brown, Miss Hardwick and Mrs. Hammersley.

149 C.S.M. Raeburn.

150

Sig. Morgan (24)

145

Sgt. Gales (27)

150

96

S/S.Shipp (23)

150

QM.S. Thorpe

103

L/C. Thompson (25) (22).150

Sgt. Brakenbury

93

Spr. Walte

150

Big. Murphy

150

Spr. Crittenden

130

25.7.39 R.A.M.C. 5. pts.;

1/Middlesex Rest. 2 pts.

Lt. Dixon (20)

132

Pte. Aldridge

150

Sgt. Terran (20)

150

L/C. Hatchett

79

Sgt. Doyle (24)

150

Pte. Mellor (20)

$4

Agt. Wyre

150

Pte. Pearson

147

Cpl. Harvey (37) 23).

150

Sgt. Riches (26)

125

Pte. Whybro (23)

139

L/C. Langford

150

1.8.39-Middlesex Rert.

5 pts: CM. Police 2 pts,

Pte. Pearson

150

Opl. Baxter

141

L/C. Hatchett

150

L/C. McLew

119

Pte. Mellor

150

L/C. Wills (20)

179

130

L/C. Clift (34)

150

L/C. Langford

150

L/C. Teggarty

81

Sgt.

Riches

143 L/C.. Thompson

150

1.8.39 Royal Engineers 5 pts.; RAMC. 2 pts.

L/C. Thompson (20) (21) 150

Sgt. Wyre

139

Spr. O'Hanlon

90

Sgt. Terrani

150

C.S.M. Raeburn

150

Sgt. Doyle"

117

Sgt. Shipp

150

Pte. Whyord (22) (23)

140

Cpl. Jackson

115

Cpl. Harvey

150

C.B.C. Aquatics

Sgt. Gales (20)

150

Lt. Dixon

100

Pte. Aldridge

107.

Pte. Whybro (21)"

Pte. Pearson

83

Cpl. Harvey (23)

L/C. Langford

.140

Lt. Dixon

L/C. Hatchett

150

Sgt. Terràn

Sgt. Riches (22) (22)

150

Sgt. Doyle.

Pte. Mellor (23)

115

Sgt. Wyre

Pte. Douglass

84

Sig. Mergan

150

Bds. Jenkins (32)

150

Cpl. Blount

101

Pte. Gordon

93

Sgt. Brakenbury - (22)

150

Pte. Cochrane (30)

150

Sig. Murphy

.93

L/C. Duncan

150

L/C. Pitcher

107 *

-C.S.M. Gibson

141

Q.M.S. Thorpe

150

Cpl. Baxter

150

Pte. 'Aldridge

148

L/C. Curt

72

Pte. Mellor (28),

150

L/C. Willis

150

Pte. Pearson

90

L/C. Texgarty.

#87

L/C. Langford

150

L/C. McLew

119

Sgt. Riches

150

L/C. Thompson

150

L/C. Hatchett (28)

122

2.8.39-1/Middlesex Regt. 2 pts.; R.A.M.C. 5 pts.

3.8.38-2/Royal Scots 4 pts.; Royal C. Signals 3 pts.

3.8.39-C.M. Police 3 pts.; 1/Middlesex Regt. 4 pts.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

SOUTH CHINA

150

150

RELAY TEAM

150

136

124

BEATEN

150

Played Won

Lost For

Against

R.A.M.C.

10

9

1

49

2$1

2/R. Scots

8

5

3

34

22

'R.E.

3

4

29

27

1/Middlesex Regiment

8

4

4 28

28

Royal Signals

9

2

7

19

44

C.M. Police

7

1

6

16

33

GARRISON BILLIARDS LEAGUE

26.7.39 H.K. Signal Coy. 837 pts.; 22nd (F) Coy.. K.E. 646 pts.

Feature of the third swimming gala of Chinese Bathing Club, held ät North Point on Saturday night, was the defeat of South China AA's relay team by the Lal Chun- Swimming Association.

Prizes were presented at the con- clusion by Mr. Wong Shiu-bing. manager of Min Ngal Knitting Factory.

Results follow:

TO - DAY'S TENNIS INTERPORT

CHAMPIONS WILL NOT APPEAR When Hongkong, take the feld at the Cricket Club ground this afternoon in the... Tennis Interport against Thai- and they will be without thê services of Tsui Wal-pu (local singles champion), Tsai Yun-pu (runner-up) and, in all probability, Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu, who have declined

the represent

Colony against the visitors. -

to

LAWN BOWLS-

Recreio's Ten Wins In As Many Matches Second Division Leaders Go Down; Taikoo Closing Up

CLUB DE RECREIO "A" WON THEIR TENTH GAME in tên starts as Kowloon Dock Recreation Club were beaten. 77-31 at King's Park on Saturday, HG. Cooper's rink managed only three shots against C.G. Silva for Kowloon Dock, R.C. in this match. FX.M. Silva led R. Morrison 22-11, and H.A. Alves, led J. Kempton 23-17.

+

A

Recreto. "B," playing the Indian Recreation Club at Bookun- poo, suffered their eighth re-verse, in 11 starts. It was quite a narrow win for LRC, and JJ. Basto's rink won 34-17 for Re- creio.

W

At Happy Valley, Police Recreation Club beat Club de Recreto tion Club beat Civil Service 'C.C."B" by 11 shots.

by three shots At Austin Road, IRC D. M. Khan, AM Wahab, Cralgengower C.C. beat Kowloon M. Y. Adal, A. R. Dallah (Skip) Bowling Green Club by 19; J. Roosen. 5. M. Rumjahn, A. eight shots, burt U.M. Omar R. Minu, A. K. Minu, (Skip) 23: finished one shot, down to "AM A. H. Rumpahn, A. Bakar. A 0. Folland

Madar, M. R. Abbas. (Skip) 17: In the Second Division, Hong-Total 59. kong Football Club, the leaders, lost by three shots to Craigen zower Cricket Club, and now lead Talkoo Dock RC. by only one

point. in the tables,

Taikoo Dock RC. entertained Kowloon Tong Garden City As- sociation at North Point to win: by 37 shots.

INTERPORT

BOWLERS CHOSEN

BRADBURY TO

"BE CAPTAIN- Hongkong's. representatives for the forthcoming Lawn. Bowls Interport to be played at Shanghai were selected and announced yesterday afternoon.

The selection was made follow- ing the interport trial match play- ed at the Civil Service Cricket Club.

40

B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.) was -chosen as captain and mana- ger of the team of eight, in- cluding two reserves. Others are D. M. Omar, A. E. Carey, A. J. Hall, W. S. Dall, G. Dun- can, J. S. Landolt (first re- serve), and S. M.. White (second TESCIVE),

A practice match will be played. next Sunday afternoon, at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.. Two Recreio F. A. Machado, Arinks to entertain the selected M. Xavier, L. J. Sira, B. Basto, players will be led by A. W. Grim- (Skip) 13: C. C. Pereira, D. c. mitt and R. Duncan, Alves, C. Roza-Pereira, A. A. Re- The team is due to sail for

medios, (Skip) 11; C..F. Remedios,Shanghai on September 10. C. H. Basto, F. V. V. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto, (Skip) 24: Total 48.

POLICE JUST BETTER At Happy Valley. Police Recrea-time.

1]

OLD INTERPORTERS With the exception of Bradbury and Omar all the selected players are being "capped" for the first In the Third Division, Club de Recreio held on to their lead inton Club beat Civil Service Cricket

Bradbury represented Hongkong recording a win by 17 shots over

Ulub by 3 shots,

against Shanghai in 1932, 1933 and Hongkong Football Club, Kowloon

Police F. C. Channing, W. 1935. Football Club, "losing their 10th

Smith, W. Mair, J, Fender, (Sp)) Omar played for the Colony game in 12 starts, laid strong shepherd, A. E, Carey," (Skip) 19; 1928, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1935 26; W. McLeod, G. Davies, J.against Shanghai in 1923, 1924, claim to the wooden spoon. At. Chater Road, the Royal Hongkong

J. Forrest, J C. Aitken. Cand against Hankow in 1924, 1926.

Total 68.

Yacht Club entertained the Prison Dowman, J. Orem (Skip) 21 and 1934. Officers Club to a 65-85 tie.

The detalled scores follow:

First Division

Recreio "A": C. M. 817va, F. X.

0.5.0.0.; M.E. Purvis, W. Budi- ing. M. N. Rakusen, H E. Strange, (Sidp) 24; E. Simmonds, J. Deakin, A. W. Grimmitt, F. J. Jones, (Skip) 17: R. R. Davies, R. R Wood, L. A. Collyer, J. Hollidge, (Sklp) 22: Total 63.

Landolt, U. M. Omar, (skip) 18; Total 35

:

1

Second Division K.BG.C. AHEAD. "

At Austin Road, Kowloon Bow!- ing Green Club beat Kowloon Football Club by 20 shots,

3 AGAINST C. G. SILVA At King's Park, Club de Recreio 200 metres Relay (Open)-1. It is learnt. that these players "A" beat Kowloon Dock Recrea- The Lal Chun Swimming Union; 2, have bowed to a certain section tion Club by 46 shots, South China Swimming Associn-of Chinese opinion which holds

CRAIGENGOWER STRONG tlon; 3, Chinese Bathing Club, that for political reasons. they Soares, J. F. V. Ribelm, F. X. M. At Austin Road, Crafgengower

KBGC.; ↑ Armstrong, K. C. Time: 2 mins, 18 secs..

should not play.

Silva, (Skip) 22; J. Luz, A. P. Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowl-Hamilton, A Bower, and D.W. Men's 100 metres Free Style:—

H. D. Rumjaho and his cousin Guterres, R. F. Laz, H. A Alves. Ing Green Clth by 8 shots, Waterton (Skip) 25; EV: Bearle, 1. Koo Ka-ku; 2, Lam Ka-tung; 3.15. A will now Axure in the (Skip) 20; LF. Xavier, C. E. Mar-KBG.C.; A. 8. Russell, (. E. F. EA Atkins, LAR. Duncan, and Au Yeung-chor. Time: 1 min 29 singles while L. Goldman and Eques, J. E Noronha, C. G, Eliva, Thompson, W., & Drake, W. Mac-F. A Cheesman (skip) 34; R. P.

C. Flacher have been brought in-(Skip) 35: Total 77, secs.

farlane. (Skip) 15: R. Duncan, 8. Phillips, V.C. Dixon, H. White, and to the side.

KDRC. W. Mackie, M. Fer-M. White, J. G. Meyer, A. J. Hall, JS. Logan (Skip) 16. Totai; 74 guson, A. Calman, R. Morrison, (Skip) 15; M. L. Walker, T. E K.F.C.; B.D. Evans, W. Simpson, (Skip) 11; W. Houston. P. B, Parks, Robson, J. C. Gill, A. M. Holland, V.N. Atienza, and V. Chittenden Shul-ngor. Time: 38 secs. [SPORTING FIXTURESİ - V. Ramsay, J. Kempton, (Skip) (Skip) 17: Total 47.

(skip) 15; "C. Pile, B. Thomson, J. 17; R. Lapsley, R. E. A Lapsies." CCC: A. A Rizsek, W. Ward, Gibson, and W.V. Feld (8Hp) 18; 8. Gray, H. G. Cooper, (Skip) 3; A. M. Omar, R. Basa (Skip) 17; W. Groves, A. Eastman, F. Total 81.

Ladies' 50 metres Free Style:-

1. Miss Sa Wat-ying; 2, Miss Cheung Ful-chun; 3, Miss Chiu

17.

Children's 100 metres Relay:-

Men's 400 metres Free Styles:- 1. Robert Chan; 2. Chan Wing- kal; 3, Chan Yuef-fat. Time: 6: mins. 84 secs,

TO-DAY

1. Lau Man-she and Miss Tong BOWLS-Open Singles Champion- Ming-kal; 2. Miss Ho Ting-yan and.. ship (3rd Round): A.R.. Dallah 'V. F. W. V. Ribeiro; A. F. Cal- man v. C. M Silva (K.C.C.); F. Cullen v. B. Basto or M. N. Rakusen; C. J. Silva or R. F

·LAIZ V. E. A Alves (KBG.C.): EL W. White v. J. A. Luz; R. Dasa Y. C. F. Remedios (How- "loon Docks); C. Downman v. CC. Pereira (Civil Service): T. A. Madar v. A R. Mina (K F. C.); H. Nish v. A. E. Coates;

·E.. Gițtina v. A...... J., Hall (Re- creio); L. J. Silva v: A. R. Minu; D. W. Waterton v. M. R. Abbas (Craigengower). ·

Men's 100 metres Back Stroke Handicap:--1. Chan Lat-kee: 2, Cheung Tit-sang: 3, Cha Man-bo. Time: 1 min: 26.2 secs,

Q.M.S. Thorpe (22)

.95

Sgt. Gales .....

150

Cpl. Blount (40) "(23)

150

C.S.M. Raeburn

55

L/C. Pitcher

150

Cpl. Helson

100

Lau Chi-shun; 3, Miss Chan Kit- tao and Ho Kin-kee, Time: 1 min. 49 secs.

Sig. Morgan

150

Spr. Crittenden

84

Sig. Murphy

150

L/C. Waite

112

Sgt. Brakenbury, (30)

142

Sgt. Walsh

150

28.7.39-6 Section, R.A.0.C.

717 pts.: 40 (F) Cov.. RE. 764 pts.

Con. Hill

150 Spr. Green

119

S/6. GU

79

. Spr. O'Hanlon

150

1/8. Shepherd

78

L/C. Thompson

150

L/S. Emberson (23)

110 Sgt. Shipp (31)

150

L/8. Haslam

150

Spr. Hil

103

Cpl. Spencer

150

Sgt. Colenenne

$2'

Pte. Pearson

150

Pte. Hatfield

143

L/C. Dry

56

Pte. Mellor (20)

150

Pie. Winkworth

77

Pte. Aldridge

150

Pte. Chatton

142

Cpl. Hoare

150

CSM. Challis

150

Pte. Green

128

L/C. Hatchett

150

Pte. Connally' (21)

147

4.5.39—B" Cor., 1/Middx, R. 733 pța; 'C' Coy., 1/Middx. K. 868 pis.

SOLDIERS CLUB TOURNAMENT

2.8.39 Prison Officers' Club 1600 pts. 'B' Coy. 1/Middx, R. 929 pts.

Mr. C. Hart

Mr. T. Pile (27) (22)

Dr. G. Shaw

Mr. C. Pile (39)

Mr. T. Gooding

Mr. Bond

Mr. S. Hodge

Mr. Stevens

200

Pte. Blake

200

L/C, Dry

200

Pte. Goodman

200 Pte. Barnes

200

Pte. Chatton

200

Pte. Winkworth

200

Pte. Rbbins

200 Pte. Jackson

64

107

105

15

18

118

147

145-

4.8.39-18th (F) Coy., B.E. 1275 pts.; No. & Section, R.A.O.C. 1416 pts.

60 Con, Ebbage.

200

L/8 Emberson

144 Cpl. Spencer (21)

109 L/B.. Haslam (20)

9.8.39 E.A.M.C. 1600 pts., Frison Officers' Club 1320 pts.

R.QMS. Hilton

166 Con. Hill

200

8/8. Husband (21)

200

L/8. Shepherd

+64

L/8. Shipp

198

Bdr, Coughlan

200

L/C. Thompson (22)

200 9/8. GUI

166

Spr. Allo

200

Spr. Green

166

Spr. O'Hanlon

200

L/C, Bingleton

200

Lt. Dixon

200

Mr. Stevens.

102

Cpl. Harvey (24)

200

Mr. Pile (20)

.174

Pte. Howe (23) (21) (20)... 200

Mr. Hill

101

Cpl. Hildyard

200

Mr. Grant

· 112

Egt. Doyle. (25) (24)

200

- Mr. Marvin

125

Sgt. Wyre (24)

200

Mr. Hodge

· 10%.

8gb. Terran

200

Mr. Gooding

192

Pte. Whybro (28)

200 Mr. Gowland

197

POINTS OF INTEREST

Diving:-1, Lam Ka-tung: 2,1 Wong. Yiu-wun; 3. Koo Ka-ku.

Mixed Lantern Event:-1, Miss Wu Chi-sang and Robert Chan; 2,| Miss Ho Wai-hing and Sung Yid- tak: 3, Miss Ng Wu-ying and Chan Man-bo.

TO-MORROW

J

BADMINTON.-Y.M.C.A. Badinin- ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.

Floting Ball Events:-1, Sung BOWLS Open Faiza Champion- Yu-tak; 2, Chan Wing-kai; 3,] Robert Chan.

Balloon Event:-1, Ng Kam- leung; 2 Chan Yueh-fat: 3. Chọn

Lut-kee,

AUSTRALIA WIN

IN DAVIS CUP SEABRIGHT,

NEW JERSEY, Aug. 12 (Reuter)

Australia eliminated Cuba from the Davis Cup competition by 3 matches to nil.

She will now meet. Yugo-Slavia In the inter-zone anal for the right to challenge United States. holders of the trophy.

ship (Semi-finals): W.C. Field and J. Gibson v. T. Robson and EL. Nish (Civil Service C. C. Green), 5.45 pm. BRIDGE-Y.M.C.A.

Bridgé,

10

$1,0 SWIMMING, --- YMCA Mixed

Swimming, 6 pm

WEDNESDAY, AUGEST, 18 BADMINTON-Cathedral Hall Bed-

ton, 8 p.m. BOWLS- Open Pairs Champion

alip (Semi-Finals):, J.F. V-R- beiro and L, J. Bilva." EA- Alven, and F. `V, V., Ribeiro (Kowloon Football Club Green) 4.45 pm.

MEETINGS Antrual, of Men's Hockey Club, in YMOA" Belisbury Road, Tsim-tha-tsui, Kowloon, 6.30 p.m.

Highest Billard break to date: Bgt. Doyle, R.AM.C. 43. Highest Snooker Break to date: L/C. Whelan, 2/R. Scats 16.

Largest number of Breaks over 20 in Billiards Competitions: Cpl. Harvey, R.A.MC 11; Pte. Whybro, RAMC. 11; L/C. Thomp- son, R. 9; Sgt. Doyle, RAMC. 6; 8gt. Riches, 1/Middx. 5: L/0. Willis, CMP. 6; Pte. Bowe, RAMO 5. A

During the Soldiers Club Tournament match between the Prison Oncers' Club Hongtons, and the Royal Army Medical Corps, on August 9, a remarkable "stroke was erected by Cpl Harvey, R.AMC I requiring 9 for game against Mr. T, P be played a "10" shot-pot red, cannon, pot white and in-off red.

RECREIO “B” LOSE YET.

..

J. W. Leonard, 1. C. R. Souza, A. Younghusband, and T. Fergusson E Coates, B. W. Bradbury, (Skip) | (Skip) 21. Total; 54. At Bookunpoo, Indian Recrea-22; W. J. Penny, K. M. Omar, f. 8. | (Continued on Page 10)

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