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TUESDAY,

JUNE 17, 1941.-

2 In the World of Sports &

MAJOR UPSET OF BOWLS SEASON WOMEN GOLFERS Lovely Star Wins Stewards' COMPTON HITS

BROUGHT OFF BY INDIANS AT K. PARK ON SATURDAY

Overwhelming Defeat Of Luz

SOFTBALL ADDED TO “Y” ACTIVITIES

At Hands Of Dallah Turned SECTION FORMED

Scale In Favour Of Visitors

BY L. G.

ONLY FIVE OF THE THIRTEEN LEAGUE MATCHES AR-

·RANGED FOR SATURDAY WERE PLAYED, THE REST BEING POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE SODDEN STATE OF THE GREENS. Of the five matches, only ane was played in kong, the rest were played in Kowloon.

Hong

only

The Indian R. C. In the First Division provided the upset of the afternoon when they beat the Champions, Recreio "A" in an away match. This was the Champlons' second defeat of the season. They lost by one shot to Kowloon Bowling Green "A" a fortnight ago.

The Indians won on two rinks, A. R. Dallah easily beating R. F. uz by 32-11 and M. R. Abbas snatching a last minute win by three shots against Carlos Silva as the result of nine shots scored on the last two heads-a six and a three.

lost by ten shots to F. X. (Spuggy) Silva. As the result

A

AT MEETING

A niceting was called at the European Y.M.C.A. yesterday evening to discuss the forma- tion of a EUROPEAN YMCA. BASEBALL and SOFTBALL SECTION. Mr. E. W. Railton took the Chair.

J

a

AID WAR RELIEF At Macao: New Record Set

Matches Squared

After Close Finish

The first half of the racing season at Macao was brought to à close on Sunday when a programme of six sprint events was decid- ed at the Areja Preta Course.

The maty event of the day was the Stewards' Cup, on which the Special Doftar Sweep was drawn, and this who won by the owner- ridden Lovely Star. Mr. Paul Botelho, who was the most successful Jockey with first and a third, scored his other win on Odeon in the record time of 1.27.

BANSTEAD, Surrey, June 18 (Reuter)-Four of Britain's out- standing women golfers, Pamela Barton, Mrs. Critchley (former

Dividends were satisfactory but Sanlight View 9. L. Yuen), 135 Diana Fishwick). Wanda Morgan the best win ($21.80) and place lbs. and Maureen Ruttle, played a ($37.40) returns of the day were West Lake (H. 8. Chang), 149 match yesterday in ald of War paid on the first by Double Finesse Reller for air raid Victims and (first) and Tobaccoship comforts for the Services.

respectively,

The match was organised by the Dally Sketch and finished alk square.

who

It was decided to confine acti-

The first three are paat women vities for the present to softball,

champions, while Miss Ruttle la endeavouring to have ready team for the new softball season star at the outbreak of the war.

regarded as the outstanding young to start in some ten weeks' time.

Misa Morgan putted beautifully The meeting appointed Mr. Welford to be Coach and Hon. Be- the early stages and won two

holes, while Miss Barton. cretary of the team, and approval for the introduction of this new hitch-hiked from the West Coun- in order to play, sertion to the "Y" sports calendar

holed a long putt to win the fourth She miss a short one on the sixth. but holed two more

to winning the holes long ones. give her side the les

try to London K. Minu

is to be sought from the Board of Directors.

of their win over Holland's rink won by three shots such a formidable opponent as in spite of conceding a "possible" Recrelo "A," the Indians must now to Souza

be regarded as a force to be rec- 25-22, koned with

Only one match was played-thai

Kowloon C.C. and Kowloon. Bowl-

other First

Division

between

mateb TE

tor the latter

They

won on two

Tinks by

14

ing Green "A." This

sulted in a win

shots.

Adam Holland

shot had a 14 edge over Teddy Fincher who has win. yet to chalk up his frst McKelvie Just about managed to nose out Tommy Madar by one shot and A. J. Hall lost for Kow- loon Bowling Green "A" by the same margin to J. Fraser

The final scores

were

PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY

Next week's matches:--

OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS The Club is to be run somewhat on the lines of the European Y. M. C. A. Hockey Club,

will be and

***** (open to non-members of the

MATCH SQUARED Miss Morgan and Miss Ruttle who wish to be members only of were one

Critchley up on Mrs. the Baseball and Softball Section.

and Miss Barton with three

The "Y" hopes to

15

(third)

THE RESULTS Race The Canberra Handicap (Six Furlongs) Double Finesse (H. S

158 lbs......

2

8

ths.

Won by three lengths, many lengths between second and third.

Time: 1.30.2.

Parl-mutuel :---

Winner: $8.00

Places: $8.30. $12.50.

Chang.

1

Also

Odin (W. Yul), 137 lbs....... Tobaccoship (P. P. Botelho), 151

lbs.

ran-Golden

(K.

Cow 2 Kwok), 141 lbs.: Royal Highness

(W. N. Yeh, 147 lbs.

3

Won by a length, a length and

a half between second and third.

Time: 120.

Fari-mutuel :-

Winner: $21.80.

Places: $9.00. $37.40. Also ran:-Angel of Glory (R. K.

Joan (8 L C. Chull, 147 lbs.; Yuen), 159 lbs.

Betting

Win. Place

Golden Cow

31 13

Lovely Star

200 20

Royal Highness

10 3

Sunlight View West Lake

27

9

155

21

Total

423

00

Hace 6-The Ma Kok Handicap (2nd Section) (6 Furlongs)

Betting

Anget of Glory

87

Double Finesse

Win. Place

17 52 21

Hopeful Time (R. K. C. Chul).

to

Joan

98 25

152 lbs.

Î

Odin

9

3

National Anthem (Mr. Blue-

Tobaccoship

21

8

stone, 146 lbs.

2

Eagle (Mr Mul), 148 lbs.

3

Total

267

74

be able to play, but Mrs. Critchley played a

about call on the services of

beautiful second at the 16th to players, a number of them begin-win the hole and square the

the talent including match. ners, but several members of the Royal En- gineers and R.A.F. Softball teams. turn Among those expected to out for practice are R.H. Nicols,

The last two holes wore halved.

Race 2-The Hobart Handicap Six Furlongs)

RECHEIO "B" W. Ireson, N. Binning, R. Caine HAPPY VALLEY Rising Star (K. Kwok), 149

FIRST DIVISION RECREIO "A" v. Civil Service. INDIAN H. C v. Craigengower. KOWLOON B. G. "B" v. Kowloon

C. C KOWLOON B. G. "A"

V. Police R. C. Kowloon Docks v.

SECOND DIVISION Kowloon C. C. v. RECREIO. CRAIGENGOWER የ DECISIVE VICTORY

C. C. Kowloon F Division In the only Second

TONG League match played Craigen-

beat Re- Talkoo R. C. PRISON OFFI-cuss plans gower did a fine job to

CERS.

creio decisively by 28 shots in an

away match and win by five points to n. H. W. Randall beat

C.C. Pereira by

and both ten shots, Tommy Lock and Bill Way had a nine-shot Win each over J. R. Soares and O. P. Remedios pectively.

res-

The other team La score max)- mum points last Saturday was the

C.

".

V

D Grant, D. Blackman, T. Huber.

E W. Railton, A. White, B, Hol- Hongkonglands, Foley, Killeen. Ramae

and

others KOWLOON A meeting of the Section will be held next Monday at 9 p.m, to dis-

THIRD DIVISION HONGKONG F. C. v.

Craigen-

gower. Police R. C. v. KOWLOON B.G.C. Hongkong C.C. v. KOWLOON F

€. Hongkong E. R C. v.

R.C.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

GOLF

Second Round Results Of

Summer Foursomes

lbs.

Buckfastleign (W. Yui), 142

iba.

2

Won by half a length, many lengths between second and third

Time: 1.41.1. Pari-mutuel :----

Winner: 87.20.

Places: $7,40, $11.90, $11,90, Also ran:-National Liberty (Mr. Blue Gown (3. Nolasco), 139 lbs. 3 Alarcon), 159 lbs.; New Bedford! Won by many lengths. many (Mr. Lobo). 150 lbs,: The Spirit of lengths between second and third. St. Louis (Chan Chang-hang), fo lbs.: Victory Life (K. Kwok), 135 Ibs.

Time: 1.22.4.

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $12.20.

The second round results of the first Suminer Foursomes of the Places: $5.30, $5.30.

Also ran-Boneshaker (C. F. Ng) Royal Hongkong Golf Club played { ELL

Valley Happy

resulted 85142 lbs. follows--G. E Willerton and T. J. Price beat A. Q. L. Bowker and W. E. Simmons, W. O. C. Barry Second Division: C.R.C and W. V. Ahern best L. C. F. *. KCG, K.TO.C.A. v. Ø.9Q... Bellamy and A. V. Greaves, 5 and 8.C.AA. v. AT.C.

4 A. J. MacFadyen and A. W.

INDIAN

TENNIS.

TODAY

Indian R.C. In the Third Division. Lawn Bowls Sweep WATER-POLO-Royal Corps of Muir best C. E. Moore and J. B. B.

Despite the fact that the Indians won on all rinks, the game was pretty close all round as they won

Signals V. pool), 7.15 p.m.

Navy "A"

to

TOMORROW

Last week's law Dowis sweep will be carried forward this week, which will

with only eleven shots to spare.

have two A. O. Madar who had the biggest margin of win, won only by seven weeps as a result, as less than TENNIS. shots against M. Mendoca; Ram-half the League games were play- Jahn beat P Yvanovich by only ed last Saturniny.

one shot and Wabab had a two shot edge

Carvalho over M,

|

It is understood that numbers

in which had. drawn clubs in last spite of conceding him a six in week's sweep will be alloted the same clubs this week, The draw the course of the game.

will take place as usual on Fet- Club day,

"DOUBLE" FOR K.B.G.C. Kowloon Bowling Green also brought off the "double" when their Third Division team beat Hongkong C.-C. In an away match on two rinks by the aggregate of j 39-44.

K. C. Hamilton and C. Wallls

KOWLOON

Betsing

Win. Place

70 NOT OUT AND 92

DENIS COMPTON MA NORTHAMPTON, June 16 (Reu- |ter)--Denis Compton, Test match of cricketer, shone with inninga 70 not out and 92 assisting London Counties against Northampton- shire in a drawn match.

Wellard, Somerset and England all-rounder, also playing for the Counties, thrilled the crowd when scoring 72 in 33 minutes.

Wellard, who recently hit 50 In eight minutes scored the first 50 this time in 19 minutes. Seven times he hit one bowler for a six but the bowler eventually clean bowled Wellard.

H.K. ELECTRIC BOWLS RINKS

The following have been splect- ed to represent the Hongkong Electric Recreation Club in their bowls league match against the Indian R. O. on Saturday-

W. B. Macfarlane, R. P. Gregory,

A. G. Gardner, L. de Rome. (skip);

Eagle

6

8

Hopeful Time

140

23

Betting

National Anthem

9

8

Win. Place

National Liberty

10

A. P. Tarbuck, O. E Gahagan,

5

42

15

New Bedford

16

6

A. F. Paul, J. K. Sloan (skip);

13 5

155 39

The Spirit of St. Louis 30 Victory Life

20

.30 14

Rising Star

111

36

Total

240 85

Total

321 95

Blue Gown Boneshaker Buckfastleigh

Race 3.-The Lappa Handicap (Six Furlongs)

(Army Lee; A. L. Powell and W. J. Buller beat R. Forrest and J. W. Ander- son, 5 and 3; B. H. Mundy and Third Division: C.R.C.W. Stoker beat" A K. Mackende v. KLTC., A.T.C. v. C.R.C. (2) and Col. Matthews, 2 and 1; A. J. Odeon (P. P. Botelho), 152 lbs. KTGCA v. KC.C., CRC. (1) Dennis and W. B. Hier beat R Lancashire Lass (H. S. Chang).

145 lbs. Youg and G. M. Park, W. O.; H. v, IRC, HKỤ.T.C. 1. 8.CA.A.

Smith

E. Greenwood beat Oscar Zylch (S. L. Yuen), 142 - THURSDAY, JUNE 19

lbs. TENNIS. - Fourth Division: A.T.C. W. A. Stewart and T. Low. W. O

Won by a neck, half a length T. B. Low and D. K. Collings beat

and

v. C.C.C., P.O.R.C. (1) v. S.C.A.A.A. H. Pen and J. R. Collis, 4 and tween second and third.

J.R.C. v. F.C., C.BA. 7. P.O.R.C.

(2), I.R.O. v, C.R.C. WATER-POLO. — Navy "A" v. "B"

13.

The 3rd. Round is to be played

(Navy pool), 6 p.m.; European on or before June 2. TONG ·

G. C.-A. TENNIS

both won for the Kowloon Bowl- TOURNAMENT

ing Green Club, the former beat-

OPEN RINKS

SINGLES HANDICAP

Y.M.C.A. v. Navy "C" (Navy pool. 6.30 p.m.; Middlesex "A" v. Royal

ADAMSON CUP

Time: 127 (Record). Pari-mutuel

Winner: $11.70.

Places: $8.10, $8.20.

J. F. Barron, E L. Groome, R. C.

Butler, J. F. Lunny (skip)..

FLOODLIGHT BOWLS-··

The HK. ERC Will enter- tsin Mesra, Lane, Crawford yat Ming Yuen at 7 pm on Wednes- day and will be represented by

W. a Baker, W. Stonehouse, sudden heavy rainstorm a. P. Tarbuck, A. F. Paul (skip); 2 shortly after lunch hour yesterday R. A. Owens, A. G. Everett, J. F. washed out all the league tennis Barron, J. P. Lanny (skip) W. E. 3 and bowls championship matches Macfarlane, RW Smith: A. G. be-scheduled to be played yesterday. Gardner, L. de Rome {ikip}}

SPORTS WASHED OUT the following

1

The

Also ran-Jennifer (W, Yat) "134

1bs.

TB. Low 78-1-67 qualñed

Scots "A" (Army pool), 7.15 p.m.for the Adamson Cup for June. Combined Small Units v. 36th Battery, R.A, (Army pool), 7.48

,

ROYAL SCOTS-: The play-off for the Royal Scots p.m. Royal Corps of Signals Golf trophy took place on Batur- 5th A.A. Regt, RA ("y" pool), day, when H. Overy (18) beat 7.15 p.m.. Royal Scots "B" v. 965th Battery, R.A ("y" pool), 7.45. C. Highet (16)

p.m

SATURDAY, JUNE 21

Considering that torrential rajn left the courar almost waterlogged over the second half, Overy's score LAWN BOWLS-First Division of one down (2 up on the last

Recreio "Av. Civil Service, Innine) was a very good one. dian R.C., v. Craigengower, Kow-

loon B.G.C.. Ev, Kowloon 0.0.

Kowloon D.G.C. “A” v.. Police R

C. Kowloon Dosks RC, v. Re-Double For South

China Tourists

Betting

Jennifer Lancashire Lass Odeon Oscar Zylch

Win. Place 27 12

100 186 21

20

165

28

Totai

458 79

Race The Ma Kok Handicap (1st Section) (6 Furlongs)

Piet Hein (3. Nolasco), 184 lbs. Radium Star (8. L. Yuen), 143

Mac's Adventure (R. K. C. Chul);

135 lbs.get Won by a length, a neck between. second and third.

Time: 1.38.5.

Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $7.40. Places: $5.50, $5.50, $8.70, $5.80

crelo "Second Division: Kow-, loon G.C v. Kowloon Tong, Tai- koo R.C. v. Prison O.C. Third

The South China A A.-touring Division: Hongkong FC. v. Craf gengower; Police R.O. v. Kowloon team continued in winning vein B.G.C., Hongkong C.Cv. Kowloon beat Penang Indians on Saturday Also ran: Black Diamond (W. over the week-end when they F.C., Hongkong Electric by goals to 1 Scorers for the yall 135 lbs., Geordie (W. N. Yeh), Tourists wern Chan Tak-fai (3) 147 lbs. Sports Venture (PP. and Lee Shek yau

Botelho), 151, 1.

Cheng, Betting

ing A. McKellar by sixteen shots Following are the results to date: and the latter beating P. 8. Cas- of the Kowloon Tong Garden City sidy by seven. H. Nish lost to E. Association Tennis Tournament:- 6. Abraham by eight shots,

DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Second Round-Pang

01-lam The first round matches in the and A. Szeto beat Dr. 'Bee and Dr. Open Rinks Championship were Kho played on various of the Colony's greens on Sunday last, There Third Round H. F. Kwok (ser.); were arteen matches in all and beat Chan Kam-tong (plus 2/6). the results went more or less as CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP expected. The Craigengower rink First Round: F. H. Kwok beat which is defending the title won W. J. Howard: E. Lee best H. Y. last season (R. Basa, à. È Coates. Hsu; C. C. Ma beat W. Gittins and J. 8. Landolt and C. 8. Rosselet) T. E Ling beat A. H. Basto. had an easy passage to the second SE DOUBLES HANDICAP round at the expanse of ariothers. First Round: P. Bang--and Chan Dalgengower Fink comprised of and tong (plus 3/4) beat E. 8. M. A. Baptista. J. H. Xavier, Y. A Wong and M. 8. Chan (plus 80 Razack and W Ward Rossel 2/0); Pang and A. Szeto pink won by 28-10.

(~40) best E. E. Wong, and C. B. Two very powerful, rinks, one Kaing (ac); R. M. Lavalle and 8. from Craigenower skipped by T. Chan (plus 2/0) beat C.. J. Roe M. Omar (A. M., Quar, K. M. Omngland §, 10 (plu 15 3/0) and D. and B. W, Bradbury) and the other Chan and B. K. Yee (scr.) beat F. from Recreio with P. X. (Spuggy) (H; Kwok and Hu-15 4/6): Suva at the helm (F. A Machado, Becond Round: Tang and H. Y: ✪ M, Bily and R. F. Lun) met at He plays 18) bent Lee Man-sex the darkson Bowling Green Olub and Lee Kam-ming (-15); E. Les The game resulted in a win for and Dr. B (-15 3/8 beat B the Valley men by the narrow Penn and Lam Hea) (-10); R. M margin of five thousand and & Chek (This 2/

Another close match was played beat C. Roe and P. Lo (-18-3/8); muropena Z.M.CA. it Kowloon Docks between Finki and N. AT MKMay and P. Kho Zippo by a New Holland W 18 8/8-ear Of Whig and At WRIZINER OF GIL and i. Mekelvió7 MANLU (#268/0) Phind Round B. and B. da. Bouza (0, vai, O. P. Deb and D). Bie, (-355761 WILJ. Remedios and . C. Remedios), Tang and H. Y. Hau (plus 15),

WATER-POLO 8th Coastal Regt, R.A. v. 165th Battery, R.A. (Army pool), 12 noon.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22 WATER-POLO ich Coastal Regt,

·RA. v. Navy "C" (Navy pool); 11 am 985th Battery, TA, 35th Battery, Ra. (Navy pool), 11:29 km Bịth Aid, Rost, BAT

On Saturday they were matched against Penang State and won by 2 coals to nil Bedrers were Len Wal-tong and Chan Tak-tal.

306 HOLES IN Mid- 19 HOURS

Navy Hot Boo (KPM) 1603), 11 mit Royal Bwanson, 1

Combined - ameli to- Daik (Army Pool), 11:30 am.

Black Diamond Coordfe Mae's Adventure Plet Hein Radium Star Sports Veriturë.

Win. Place

112 8

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