PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1940.
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LAWN BOWLS NOTES:
KOWLOON BREAK “DUCK” AGAINST RECREIO "B"
Recreio "A" Collect Two Points From The Docks
BY "NO. 1"
Kowloon Cricket Club scored their first points of the season on Saturday, beating Recreio “B” by 13 shots. They were up on two rinks, Fincher having an easy time against Noronha to win by 13 shots, while Basto had a close fight with Kern.
Basto led up to the 19th head but Kern scored a two on the 29th head and a four on the last head to win by four shots..
J. J. Basto ran away with 15-4 against Goodwin up to the ninth head but the K.C.G. four crept up to 20-24, losing by four shots.
Basto and his front men played very consistently to beat the strong K.C.C, rink.
THIS WEEK'S MATCHES
:
Bara led Jones on the 14th head but conceded 2, 4, 1, 1, and 2 on the following are heads to trall 21-11. A couple of two's on the last two heads gave him a tie.
POLICE FANCIED
TENNIS LEAGUE ROYAL SCOTS HOLD FIRST CHUNG HWA DESERVED
“C” DIVISION
RESULTS
K.I.T.C. DEFEAT KOWLOON C.C.
At Cox's Path, Kowloon Indian Tennis Chub beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 6 sets to 21, in the "C" Division Tennis League.
A. L. Fisher and P. Wynter-Blyth (RC.C.) lost to 6. 4. and 8. 8. Hussain 1-6; lost to F. Khan and Dr. H. M. ingh 16; beat G. Singh
and G. M. Khan 6-4.
E. Zulauf and D. Hung (K.C.C.) lost to S. A. and S. 8. Hussain 3-6: beat Khan and Singh 63: drew with Singh and Khan &ű
6-2.
1.
CB.A. DEFEATED
SWIMMING GALA
Splendid Exhibition By Wilfred Lawrence
A spacious open air pool-packed" stands beautiful moonlight and delightful swing music by the Royal Scots band-sader such ideal" conditions and Inspiring surroundings it was ɑno small won- der that an aquatic team from the Victoria Recreation Club gave a very, creditable" performance at the first swimming_gals held by the Royal Scots at their Pool last night.
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· GOOD TIME
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WIN AGAINST "H.B."
Baseball Fans Provided With Fist Fight
BY ROY
A large number or baseball guthufiasts were well rewarded for their long journey to Caroline Bill, last Saturday, when the Hongkong Brewers and Chung Hwa staged a fiery seven inning singfest that was embellished with poveral argumchla, a pretegt and an apparently fierce bui seinally harmless fist fight, before. Chung Hwa emerged victorious by the narrow margin of 5
The winners fully deserved their surprise win as they quthir the Brewers by the, wide margin of 9 safeties to 3, committed. but two bobbles as compared to the losers' three, and pilfered 9 sacks to the oppositiop's 4.
Both hurlers; Jesse Arcaill and Mỹ Chàng, showed excellent control but honours went to Chang as he held the heavy hitting Brewers to three scattered ́singles."
· “SOUR”. FINISH
Although the programme com- "A most thrilling race was fought; prised mostly of handicap events out in the Royal Scots Inter-Com-callies to 4. exhibition swimming and diving, pany team event which was a close een competition was nevertheless night from start to finish between witnessed.
Head Quarters Wing 1 and 3 re- In the 100 yards breast stroke, sulting in a win for the latter by EM. Marques, former Colony title half-a-length, JR. Turner and T. C. Kevan holder, dia remarkably well to gain A very enjoyable evening'a aport (K.C.C.) lost to S. A. and S. Snrst place, considering that he has was concluded by a water-polo Hussain 1-5; lost to Khan and just recovered from a fractured match between the Victoria Re- Singh 3--6: lost to Singh and Khạn
creation Club and the Royal Scots 5-7.
Wulfred Lawrence, the "Colony resulting in victory for the VR.C. No extra base hits were regis-
FOX'S HOMER swimming champion and holder of by 6-2, after leading 3-1 in the first tered by the Chinese boys for Although the standard of play whom Hank Chang topped the was not high, the close scoring At King's Park, South China several records garé à fine demon-half. Civil Servants were at home
The lasers were completely out-averages with two bingles in as made the Hongkong Baseballers- to the Craigengower Cricket For Saturday we will see some Athletic Association beat the Cen-stration of his prowess in the
"crawl."
played but in view of the opposi- many times at bat. Bill Chana Royal Engineers clash, on Sunday Club and were beaten by 20 good games. The Champions will tral British Association by seven
tlon against them-did remarkably | afd Nip Lam also garnered morning, quite interesting. "Doc" be playing their "B" and should sets to two. shots. Rosselet, had an easy collect another two points easily. H. K. Ho and N. K. Ma (8.CAA) In the 100 yards free style event, well.
brace of bingles apiece but made Molthen gave all of his second THE RESULTS
more trips to the win over McGowan who was The Indians will be at home to beat G. H. Fowler and B. I. Biek-D. Hutchinson, a coming cham-
plate.stringers a run and started Following are the results: "Gran'pop". Leung gave a flashy "Smudge Smith on the mound to down 12 shots when the game Craigengower and should manage ford 64: beat N. B. M. Whitley plon, returned the remarkably ne
100 Yards Back stroke (Handi-display at the mitial sack while allow the Sappers to finish only came to end. Omar had a to beat them. The Indians are and S. A. Fowler 6-1; beat D."T. time of 59 seconds which is only
1.1/5 secs behind the Colony recap):1, A. K. Rumjahn (VR.C.) Richard Chung did some fancy one tally behind with the final shaky start against Strange very strong on their home green Smith and G. Curevitch 6-2.
2. Cpl. Sutherland (RS); 3, 2/Lty-shagging at left field... but a lead of 11-7 on the and in addition the team is H. C. Kwok and W. S. Lee cord.
score at 8-8. Johnny: Alvares re- In the diving event. E. A. Roza Hunter (RS.). Time: 72.3/5 secs.
lieved Staith n the fourth frame eighth head gave him an easy strengthened this year with a few (BCAA) beat Fowler and Bick- time afterwards and he won good "drawing" rien, recently förd 6-0; beat Whitley and Fow-and 8. Lee, both of Victoria Re- 100 Yards Breast Stroke:-1, E M..
promoted from their "C" team. ler 6-3; beat Smith and Gurevitch creation Club, evoked rounds of Marques (V.R.C.); 2, J. A. Marques For the Brewers, George Bouza and he had his benders in good by eight shots.
applause from the spectators by (VRC); 3, C. Mackintosh (V.R.C.), walked twice and singled once to working order in striking out four T. Leung and K. Chan the polse, grace and perfection of Time: 81.4/5 secs, 100 Yards Free score each time he got on buse of the opposing hitters Police Recreation Club will be at S.C.A.A) lost to Fowler and Bier- some of the most difficult dives.
Style (Handleap):—1, D. Hutchin-incidentally, stealing three or the Gillespie made an auspicious. home to Kowloon Cricket Club. Iford 46; lost to Whitley and Fow-
son (VRC); 2. Charles Huang four sacks plitered by his team. debut, clouting two doubles for a is difficult to forecast who will win, ler 3-6; beat Smith and Gurevitch
(VRC) and B/M Jordan (RS) Henry All and O. Arculli con perfect average." "Doc" Melthen despite the fact that the KC.C. has
(dead heat). Time: 89 seca. Inter-heated for the Brewers other mie-also garnered a two-beɛɛer · But RECREIO WINS AGAIN only won once this season On
Company Team Race:1, Head-ties while Stan and Dave Leonard the longest hit went to the Bap- quarter Wing No. 2 (Lieut. Dunlop went hitless for the first time in pers for whom Honest Jum. Fox The Champions collected another form K.C.C. Is the better teain but
B/M Jordan Bds. Slaytor and L/C. two points, comfortably, at the coat it is not been playing up to atan-
belted a round-tripper to left many outings The home dard, this year, therefore the Police
[Morya):"2. Headquarter Wing No, 1] of Kowloon Docks,
Field. (Lieut. Buchanan, Pte. McHugh, The game, finshed on a sour team were up on all rinks Cullen's should wine.
Taylor was given a trial behine Kowloon Packs Recreation Club B. Godkin, and & Poliak (JR.C.) SWIMMING European YMCA Pie Davidson and Pte. Byrne); note when the Brewers completed 100 per cent, record talips by the
swimming and water-polo prae- (Cpl. Stevenson, Pte. Myles the game ir protest on the the plate to the fourth frame and board. Alves, who won by 16 shots, will and the Kowloon Bowling lost to L. Chen and G. Lee 4-6;
tice ( pooly 5.30 p.m.-7.30 Pte. Corrigan and Pte McQuals) grounds that umpire Wilson called impressed with his powerful per- having the distinction of being the Green too strong. In my opinion lost to P. Chen and D. Chen 26;
Dave Leonard: safe ‘and then dia. ging "to second that soon first skip to down him. F. X. Silva the Bowling Green should be able lost to M. S. Lee and D. Kwok 2-6.
to win confortably.
M. Talan and E. Porges (JR.C.) TENNIS LEAGUE, D. Division: Medley Race:-1, V.R.C. Juniors not allow the run to count when couraged the Club base stealers: had strong opposition from Kemp-
Chinese R C. A. v. Indian R. G.,A K. Rumjahn, C. Mackintosh he found that Slim Arculll, who from taking any chances, ton but managed to win by three Football Club will be entertain-lost to Chen and Lee 06; lost to
ing the Civil Servants but from Chen and Chen 26; lost to Leë Filipino Club v. Chinese R. C. and A. V. Ozoria); 2, V.R.C. Veter- had fanned on the same play, was “MINS” WIN „EASILY shots.
their showing in the past few and Kwok 2-6.
B., Central British v. Craigen-Jana (A. J. Hussain, E. M. Marques the third, out, ala
The U.SS. Mindanng had every- Bower, South China v Kow-land D. Hutchinson): 3, VRC. Advancing an alternative reasoz. thing their own way against the ibon C. C.
Midgets L. M. Remedios, J. Mar- for His protest, Manager Hal Wing South Chins aggregation to win by ques and L. M. Eas), Time: 58.2/5 Lee claims that the umpire had twelve, clear talles. The Southern secs.
no right to call a ball on Arculli Chinese showed encouraging (m- Water Polo teams:--
when the latter did not pitch to provement over that of their pre- V.R.C.-M. M. de V. Soares: A the batter after having been al-vious outing and should - have A. Guterres, A. J. Hussain: Wlowed only three warm-up throws. avoided the paintbrush but for. Lawrence: Luiz M. Remedios, D.
Hal says that because, his pitcher some poor base-running by Bek Hutchinson and Stanley Lee #
had not had sufficient warming Kwan connected for a double that Royal Scots:-1/C Banklér: 2/Lt. Hunter, B/M Jordan; 2/Lt. MI-up. the batter made a hit which, robbed Tony Mascarage and ski lar: Cpl. Sutherland, Bds, Slattor it is interesting to note, came Powlswak of the honour of pitch- and D/M Fielding...
after Arculli had pitched two ing the first no-hit-no-run game strikes and a ball to the batter. of the season. The last named has.
This happened in the last halt now been transferred to the lain- of the sixth and, as the Chiness danse and will probably be the " did not score after 'this incident, | battle-wa gona starting hurler for It is difficult to appreciate how the rest of the campaign. He's it made any difference to the certainly going to be bad news game
fter the other pennant contendera..
KOWLOON TONG WIN The Jewish Recreation Club lost to Kowloon Tong G.CA by nine sets to nil
H
GELLING CONSISTENT
weeks it seems that the Civil Ser- H. B. Joseph and W. Citrin The Hongkong Football Club have vants will have the better of them. (JRC.) lost to Chen and Lee 0–8; yet to break their "dick." Last though the margin should not be lost to Chen and Chen 2-8; lost| Saturday they lost by 23 shots to great.
to Lee and Kwok 0–4. Kowloon Howlg Green Club at Austin Road
Sherrif did not find much dif- ficulty against Gill and won by 14 shots. Robertson was by
บา four shots.
I understand he played a brilliant game throughout the afternoon and was well sup- ported by his front men, par- ticularly by his number two.
NOTES FOR GUIDANCE OF BATHING LAUNCH AND YACHT COXSWAINS
The following notes are published for the guidance of coxswains
of bathing launches and yachts. For full detalls the relevant notices
Gelling is playing a very con- ! to mariners, and Hongkong Government Gazette, notices, should be sistent game this year."
Bebbington was leading 12--11
but did not score anything after- wards and lost the game by 13 shots at the end.
INDIANS WIN
The Indians had a
27
runaway
studied.
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Vessels constructed of wood may pass through these Areas unless forbidden to do so by a patrol
SPORTING
FIXTURES
19.1.
TODAY:
TOMORROW SWIMMING, — European YMCA
Business Girls Hour (5,30 p.m. -6.30 pm) Mixed swimming (6.30 pm 8.30 p.) Swim. ming and Polo' practice (8.30 Dm-8 p.m.). TENNIS LEAGUE -- Mixed Dou-
bles Division::~ University Ladies R.C. Hongkong C. C. United Services R.-C., Kowloon C. C. A. v. Kowlon C. C. B SATURDAY, JUNE 22
LAWIN-
BOWLS-First Division: Recreio "B" v. Recrelo, "A" In dian ̈R. C. v. Cralgengower, Pu-
Time: 89 seconds.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
MOVEMENT DURING DARK
HOURS:
lice B. C. v. Kowloon C. d., « NEW YORK, June 19 (Reuter)........ Between 30 minutes after sunset
Kowloon Docka F. C. v. Kow-The following are the results of and 30 minutes before sunrise, boat, but those constructed of iron
loon B. G. C., Hongkong Foot- the baseball games played yester- movement is prohibited in the and steel are only allowed to enter
Civil Service; day in the National and American these areas when they have ob- ball Club victory over the Police Recreation following areas to all craft.
Leagues:- Civil Service [(a) Área "D" in the Tathong tained special permission from the Second Division:
7. Craigengower, Kowloon Foot- Naval authorities One exception
ball ·C. Talkoo,
V.
Recreio rink and at one time led. Orem (b) Area "O" in the East. Lama to this rule is that small craft
constructed of fron Kid steel are Y. Kowloon B. G. Hong 24-1. The final score was 33-9. Channel. There was not much between (c) Areas "E" "T" and "G" in allowed to cross the horth-eastern kong C. cv. Kowloon Tong Abbas and Fender before tea but the Kap Shui Man and Channels corner of area "D" when proceed-B C Kowloop CP the Indian Fink was more con- east and west of Chung Hue Islanding to or from Josa House Bay (Bee sistent and won by 11 shots. When the "Port Closed" algnals paragraph 8). In doing so they
Club, winning on all rinks. Dallab was the outstanding player of his
Channel.
Of the Fender's four Cameron are hoisted at the Harbour Omce, must keep as close as possible to played a very good game. Carey and or in the Naval Dockyard, all Jak Chau (Slope Island), " ( had the better of Mint up to the craft under way are to proceed Special arrangements are made 15th head but Minu scored on four immediately to the nearest safe to render the Controlled mineñeids of the last six heads to win by berth INSIDE the harbour limita
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