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SPORTS

MONDAY, JULY 7, 4941.

25 In the World of Sports &

COLONY SPORTS

CRAIGENGOWER FIRM FAVOURITES FOR BOWLS CROWN: RECREIO “A” TROUNCED AT VALLEY Kowloon Tong G.C.A. In Good Position In The Race For Second Div. Honours

LAST YEAR'S FIRST DIVISION CHAMPIONS, RECREIO "A". SUFFERED YET ANOTHER REVERSE when they were beaten on all rinks by Cralgengower C. C. In their bowls league match at the Val- ley on Saturday,

A & result of their win Craigengower, with two games in hand. are now firm favourites for the championship which they last won in 1938

WASHED OUT

The remaining matches in the Second Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Rinks Champion- ship, ten in all, were post- poned yesterday owing to the heavy downpour of rain.

Other sports affected were the baseball games in which Mindanao was to have play- cd

1 double-header against South China in the morning and the Mohawks in the after- noon, and the basketball match between Trojans and Indian Police..

E L M. Roza, A. 8. Alves, E. 6 Franks, A. J. Coelho (8) 16; W. E.

Eric Moller

In Colony

It ls learned tirat Mr LTIC Moller, well-known race

AQUATIC GALA Derby Winner BIG BASEBALL

AT LAICHIKOK

Sold

LONDON, July 6 (Reuter) —Iba

Lau Taiping Wins owner of Commotion winner

Open 200 Metres

of

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UPSET

Royal Engineers Beat Bon Camerotan, winner of the H.K. Baseballers 16-9

the New Oaks, has sold bla stal-

(Cire) and окне он the leading jockeys in Shanghal to his young- er days, is back in Hongkong on

Despite the unfavourable wea- one of his visit to his local branch ther of Saturday night, the Hong- ofça

Котая and Kowloon Reddents! When asked what racing condi-Union held the second of its inter-Day Cameronian. tions in Shanghai were like at the members gala at Lalchikok which moment, be said that it was just was well attended

1931 Derby, for export to Argen-

Two matches

Basecan tina

League were decided on Saturday Four maiden mares will accom at the Chatham Iwad ball pack when Royal Engineers trounced Cameronlan has been a success- Hongkong Baseball Club by 16 ful sire and will be missed

in

runs to nine and the Hongkong

cent. Chung Hws squad by Len tallies to one.

the same as usual, but added that Only two events were open to Engläng Elg stock had won Brewers defeating the 100 per he was too baisy to show the same the Colony, Lau Taiping. La £52,260 up to the end of the 1940 interest in racing now as be had Tsun long distance swimmer, winsCRSON.

hls best. being Scottish done previously.

wing the 200 metres free-style into, winner of the St Leger in His aone, "R.B." and "Chri," the good time of 2 ming 33 secs., 1938. Cashbook. winner or the both of whom are well-known to while Ng Shi-Un came first in the Derby and Newmarket stakes in followers of racing in the Colony, 400 metres breast-strokɛ event. 1837, Finis, winner of the York are now looking after his stable. At the conclusion of the gala.shire. Cup in 1939. Beinn Dearg,

the home team beat "Dolphins" by winner of the Manchester six goals to three in a very fast ember water pole encounter.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

Broadbridge, W. J. Curd, A. K-SWIMMING.

In the Second Division, Prisan Officers did well to inflict a three- rink win over Craigengower as a result of which Kowloon Tong are now in a sound position as Rowleon Football Club, strong challen- gers, faltered in their match against Hongkong Football Club.

Kowloom Bowling

Club; 16 C S M Thom CR Logan, J. chell, D Carmen disposed of Craigengower m no V Ramsay A. M Calman s 15,38. uncertain manner In Third DivR HA Lapsley, J. Revie. T Cole- sion, but the Indians also won and

man, M. Ferguson

13 Tolai are only 2 1/2 points in arrears

THE RESULTS

Following are the results

FIRST DIVISION

CHAMPIONS TROUNCED

AL the Valley Craigengewer Cricket Club beat Club de Retrelo "A" on all three rinks 5 pts to 01.

C.C.C.A.

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43.

SECOND DIVISION

H.K.C.C. WINS

A

Total Rozario (8) 12.

H.K.F.C. BEATEN

Kowloon AL Chatham Road. Football Club beat Hongkong Foot- ball Club on all three rinks 15 pts 100).

C.

KFC. B. Thompson, S Wong. C. H. Fuller. T. Fergusson 25: B Williams, G. Frost, Y. Abbas. JT Smalley (s) 28: G. E.

At Chater Road, Hongkong Cru ket Club beat Club de Recreio by 2 rinks to and un aggregate (4

Cress. A Thompson A. MacIntyre, pis. to 19.

ILK.C.C. R. Davies, H Bed- M: Ogden 18: 35. Total Ba dow, A. K. Mackenzie, A. W. Brown

H.K.F.C B. 1. Bickford, C. Carr,¦ 22: G. G. Aitkenhead, T. R.GE. Stephens, B. A. Mänsel) (s) 18: K. Forrow, F. Flippance, C. 8. Robertson. G 8. Graver (s) 25; A. Batley. J. Russell. S. Strange, J. Ralston (8) 9 Total 52.

M. Rowell, L. A. R Duncan. F. Gond- Omar. R. Basa. U M Omar 18 28: win 8 5. 1. Lloyd, E. Hosper J. W. Leonard, L., C. R. Souza. A B. H. G Wallington. G. E. Costello is Coates, B. W. Brudbury is 24: A. 22 Total 55. A. Razack, L. Gaddi. J. S Landolt,

C. S. Rosselet is 28. Total 80.

Recreio:--A. J Osmund. A. V.İ Barros. J. R. Soares, O. P. Remedios

POINTS FOR INDIANS

At Sookunpoo, Indian Recreation

Recreio "A". L F. Xavier. HA. (s) 10 E. L. Cunha, F. A. Xavier. Club and Police Recreation Club Alves. J. E. Noronha. F. X. Silva 181 | J, A, Remedios. C. C. Pereira (si 22; ¦ tled on rinks results, but the for- 19; J. A. Luz. CE Marques. J F. E. L. Barros. L. A. Rusario, A. P. mer won 2 aggregate 13 pls. 10 V Ribeiro, C G Silva 16 F Pereira, M. Carvalho use 17. X. Soares, C. Roza-Pereira, F V V 49. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz (s) 18 Total 53

CIVIL SERVANTS LOSE

A Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Chub beat Civil Service Cricket

Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on sexre. gate 4 pts. to 1.

KOWLOON TONG UP.

Total 1).

IRC.. B. el Arrulli, K. Nazarin,jį A. H. Madar. A. M. Wahab (5) 20;

At Kowloon Tong. Kowloon Tong. M. A. Rumjahn, M. Hassan, M. Garden City Association beat Kow. B. Hissan S M. Rumjahn (s) 18; loon Cricket Club by 2 rinks to 1 suffian, A. Q. Madar (8) 17.

M. A Wahab, M. U. Razack. A. O. Total

and on aggregate (4 pts. Lo D

K.TO.CA-H. A Castro, A Madar. A. E. Gastro, A. J Kew (S? 22; H. Gittins M. 8. Phoon. W J Howard. A Spary ( A. W

HN A. E. Mackay. T. R. Lim, J. N Wong J

K.C.CN D. Lloyd. A W. Ram sey, G. Taylor, N. Bebbington (5 24; A. E. Perry, L. Jack. Smith, E. C Fincher (5) 20; A. E. P Quest. W. W. Parsons, WL Stephens (5) 24. Tula: 65 Mulcahy, T. A. Madar (s) 15. Total

65.

K.C.C.-R. S. Capell, H Overy,| F. A Fabel, T. Carr (8) 18; S. A. C.&C.C.-P. D. Crawley, J. Carr, Gray, T. R. Hunter, E. C. Curtis, R. W. Burling, J. McGowan (1) 11: FS Meadows (s) 20; A. C. Tribble, Harper, E. Kirman. E. Purvis, E. W. A. H. Martin, R. Leigh A. Stever Simmonds (s) 16; H. McKay, A. Sheppard. V. Ebbage. M. Rakusen (R) 22. Total 49.

INDIANS LOSE

16.

Total 54.

PO.C, TOO GOOD

A1 Stanley, Prison Officers Club beat Cralgengower Cricket Club on all three rinks 15 pts. to 0.

At Happy Valley, Police Recrea tion Club beat Indian Recreation PO.C.-A. W Hircock, S. Hodge

J. W. Fitzgerald. W. J. Bagley (5) Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggre- gate 14 pts. Lo 1),

32: V. H. Freeman, J. W. Hudson B.R.CC. Gough, C. Pile, G. G. B Foster, J. McCutcheon is) 23; Perkin, W. Mar (5 18; E. G. V. McGrath, A. Perry, S. H. Marvin Post. J M. Forrest, J. Orem, C. Gowland (s) 18. Total 73. J. C. S. Fender (s) 24: W. McLeod,

CC.C.-J. Xavier, L. E. Lammert, W. B. Harris. W. S. Dall, J Shep M. J. Medina, W. K. Way (s 12: herd (s) 21. Total 63.

S. R. Solina. G. S. Lazd, E. Zim IR.C.-M. L Razack. U Ahern, T. Lock 18 18; M. 4 Rumjahn. J. Hoosen, A. K. Minu Baptista, F. K. Modt, W. Ward, N. (s) 11 A. K. Suflad, K. M. Rum P. Karanjia (s) 14. Total 44. Jahn, A. M. Rumjahn, M. A. Abbas

(s) 18; D M Khan, 8 Yusuf. A.

WON ON AGGREGATE

At Happy Valley.

H. Rumjahn, A. R. Daliah (8) 30 Football Club Total 59.

POINTS FOR RECREIO "B"

Hongkong lost 10 Kowloon Football Club by 2 rinks to 1 buti won on aggregate (3 pts, to 2), by

At King's Park, Club de Recreto | 25 shots, "B" beat Kowloon Bowling Green H.K.F.C.-R. P Shaw, H V "B" by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggre- Pearse, A, Brooksbank, K. S. Ro- gate 14 pts. to 1).

bertson is 31; A. B. Coleman, C Recrelo "BA. M. Xavier. E. Sollis, W. GUI, J. A. R. Selby (31 de, Sousa, A. M. Rodrigues, A. P10 A, Watson, J. B. Gelling, C. F. Guterres (a) 20 A Machado, A. Needham, W. Maclarlane (8) 13 F. Noronha, J. C. Reinedios, C. M. Total 54.

Silva (8) 11: D C. Alves C. H. KFC.W. Naef, A. Eastman, C. Basto, CA Lopes. J. J. Bisto (s) Dowman, E. Kern (8) 6: A. Lapsley. 33. Total 04.

W. C. Ogley, V. N. Atienza, P. K.B.O.C. "BA, Morton, E. A.Younghusband (5) 28; C. Wood- Atkins, J. C. GI, J. G. Meyer (8) took. A. A. Dand, V. Chittenden, 15; W. C. Hodder, V. C. Dixon, L. W. Simpson (8) 16. Total 44. Sykes, P. A. Peckham (a) 22; FL Bpong, G. W. Elphick, A. Bower, L

Quy (8) 10. Totai 5%.

ANOTHER "SWEET""

THIRD DIVISION

C.C.C. OVERWHELMED

At Austin Road, Howloon Bow)-

At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowling Green Club, boat. Craigengower ing Green Club "A" beat Kowloon Cricket Club on all three rinks (5 Docks Repréation Club on all dptę, to 0). rinks (5 pts, to 0..

K.B.O.C.-W. M. Wilson, J. 8. "EB.Q.C. ""4"—H. Lockhart, H. Dinnen, G. Thompsori, C. Wallis White, & Duncan, A. J. Hall (a) | (8) 287 C. B. Tannik 8. C. Walker, 22; R. P. PHUDE, E. Lovote, H. L. A. Jordan, K. O. Hamilton (5) Drew, J. McKelvio (s) 20; W. L↑ 32; J. A, Fraser. Bir A. MaeĢzeror, Walker, G. W Deacon, A. Hyde- | B. V. Searle, H. Nigh, (8). 39. Total) Lay, A. Holland (s) 29. Total 77.

12.

K.D.R.C.V. McMaster, W. C. 0.0.0.-F. X. Delgado, R. K Mackie, W. Houston, W. Greig (s) Pavri, C. W. Lam, H. Randall (8) 0:

55.

P.R.CL C. Pennell, G. Davies, F. Channing, A. E Carey (s) 15; J. Headridge, W M. Smith, A. Soutar, J. MacDonald (8) 22; J. Hayward, J. Riddell, J McWalter. J. C. Altken

8) 17 Total 54

CRICKETERS LOSE

At King's Park, Club de Recrei beat Hongkong Cricket Club on all three rinks (5 pts. to 0).

Recrele-G. A. Pinna 0. A Guterres. & A. R. Alves, M. F Pinna (s) 20: F. P. Sequeira, A Ferreira, A. A. da Rozą, P. Yvano. vich 45) 19: R. A Campos, P

Mendonca d'Almeida, M.

H. R Pinna (8) 21. Total 60.

H.K.C.CL. E. N. Ryan. R. J. Shrigley, P. 5. Cassidy, E. 8. Abra ham 18: D. J. Valentine, W. R

TODAY

THE RESULTS

Following are the results:

Nov- Handicap 10 1940 and Browberry, winner of £3,881 us, a | two-year-old,

The latter game proved to be one-sided, although Chung Hwa held their own for the first two innings. Four costly errors in the tbird saw four revers romping home for a 4-1 lead.

His were shared evenly between the two teams in the first match. but the Hongkong Baseballers had only themselves to blame for de-

200 Metres free-style (Open to IMPORTATION OF They handed out nine runs

the Colony): 1. Lau Tal-ping: 2

V.R.C. Swimming Yau Sze-kwan; 3. Chung Sôk-ping | Trials, 8.30 p.m.

Time: 2 mins, 33 secs. TENNIS. - First Division: H.K.U.T. C. v. C.D.R., S.C.AA. v. HK.C.C. K.C.C. LR.C.

400 Metres breast-stroke (Open to the Colony): 1. Ng Bi-lin: 2. Lau

3 Huang-yee

Sham Time: 8 mins. 62 secs.

RACE PONIES

BAN MAY NOT BE ENFORCED

Ho

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The

WEDNESDAY, JULY 9

50 Metres free-style (Men's): BASEBALL.-U. S. 8. Tulsa Y

Tang Chung-man; 2. Tin Yuang- Royal Engineers, 5.15 p.m.

tat; 3. Kwong Wing-shing Time: MEETING. Annual, of the Hong-33 4/5 secs.

m only one hit, saglated by nine free passes, in the fourth mings.

Following are the scores:--

SAPPERS

Innings Runs

racing public in general. Hits and horse owners and jockeys in particular, will be interested to

Innings kong Football Association. Bank 100 Metres Individual Medley! learn that the proposed ban on of Canton. Bldg.. 5.30 p.m. TENNIS. - Third Division: C.C.C. stroke, free-style).

(back-stroke.

importation of' ponies

has Runs great chance of not being put into Hits effect.

breast-stroke,

side. tlie 1. Chu Hang. 3 Tai Yuk-

V. C.D.R., S.C.A.A. v. A/T.C., IRC 2 Wong Shau-sam;

V

V. K.T.G.C.A.. KIT.C. K.C.C.,ming. Time: 1 min. 24 secs. HKUT.C. v. OR.C. (1.

Water Polo: Hongkong and Kow loon Residents Union 6:

WATER-POLO

THURSDAY, JULY 10 TENNIS. Fourth

Division: K.I.phine" 3. TC v. AT.C., C.R.C. v. P.OR.C (D). P.O.R.C. (3) v. J.R.C., C.CC. v. F.C., IR.C. v. C.B.A.

SATURDAY, JULY 12 BASEBALL. -- USS: Mindanao

H.B. Baseball Club, 2.15 p.m. H.K.B.C. v. BCAA 4.30 p.m.

+

"Dal-

It was learned that a discus slor on the question as to whether it would not be advisable to ban the Import of ponies into the Colony in order to conserve ship

Innings Runs ints

ping space for the transport of Innings more essential goods was held at a Runs

Only two games were played at recent meeting of the Hongkong Hits

War Economic Committee. Invitation

the Navy Pool in the European Y.M.C.A Water-Polo Tournament on Saturday,

Effort Advisory

Two reasons advanced in op

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League

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A meeting to discuss the open-

con- kg date and other subjects

Navay "C" beat 36th Battery, position of the proposed ban were All-H.K. Basketball LAWN BOWLS. First Division: R.A. by three goals to one, scorers that the Jockey Club was amongst Recreio "A" Y Kowloon C.C., for the winners being Sneezby 12: the leading donors to war funds in Kowloon Docks R.C. v

Ravenscroft while Good-the Colony and Craigen- and

levied on the pari-mutuel and gower Civil Service T Police enough replied for the lossers.

The match between Navy "A" cash sweeps brought in a large re-cerning an All-Colony Basketball R.C.. Indian R.C. v. Recrelo "B". Kowloon B.O.C. "B" v. Kowloon and Royal Scots was more closely venue for Government.

League will be held this coming contested, the former eventually B.G.C. "A". Second Division:

Friday at Kowloon Chinese Y. M. Recreio: v Kowloon Tong. Kowing by the odd goal in seven. WELSH GUARDS WIN toon C.C. v. Prison O.C. Cral-scored for the Navy, while Morris Haltyard, Paul, Rutter and Hoare

AT CRICKET

Bytries which were closed last week-end, have been received from gengower v. Hongkong FC.. Kow (2) and

LONDON, July 6 (Reuter)VR.C., Trojans, Indian Police, Chi- loon F.C. v. Taikoo RC, Third Royals.

Guardsmen took time osi Division Craigengower v.

for nese Y.M.C.A, “A” and “D”, South cricket at Lords on June 25, when China, Sing Tao, Residents' Union, loon MC, Hongkong FC, Y. In-

Coldstream Combined Banks, Black Cata, Kwok Ming University, Ping Ching. New cap Youths and Relief Squad.

Kow-

Brown netted for the

dlan R.C. Police R.C. v. Recreio, BICYCLE RACING Welsh Guards beat

Hongkong C.C. v. Hongkong Elec-

tric.

LAWN BOWLS

SWEEP

Following are the results of the

Lawn Bowls Sweep.

1. 189 (K

sion).

2.

CONTEST

Quards by 134 runs,

The winners, under the taincy of Maurice Turnbull, former England Test player, stor- ed. 262 for 3 before declaring, 2nd

Many Entrants For Lieutenant & T. Pelham hitting Wednesday's Event a faultless 107 before

Forty-eight students from 27

being

caught.

Coldstream Guards, who used

Army Cross-Country Championship

LONDON, July 6

(Reuter)

B. G. C. 3rd Divi-schools in the Calony will take six bowlers in attempting to dis- The North Midland area army

150 K. F. C. 3rd Division). part in the bicycle racing contest miss their rivals, had about cross-country championship, held to hours batting, but were dismissed at Woolaton Park Nottingham, on sponsored by Chinese Y.M.C.A. 3. 394 K. B. G, C. "A" ist D-be held on Wednesday, commen-for 128

June 26, was won by Royal Artr lery over a five-mile course, cing at 9.30 a.m. in Tsun

sion).

Lambert. A S. Mitchell, A Me- Other tickets:-151, 279, 146, 436. Kellar (s) 16: P. Morrison. E. S. 369, 441, 365, 379, 48, 289, 558, 448, Doughty, B. J. Lacon, P. J. A. 33, 123, 471, 89, 374, 457, 60, 107 Hamilton (s) 17. Total 51.

411, 58. 110, 127, 418.

BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Indlun R.C.

Kowloon CC. Kowloon B.G.C. "B" Kowloon Dock

Civil Service

FIRST DIVISION

New Territories.

Wan,

The race, which is over a length of 25 miles, will cover twice the distance between 9 1/2 and 22- mile stone, Tsun Wan, with the former as the starting point. contestants are requested to there not later than 8.30 a.m.

WEDDINGS AT REGISTRY

Two hundred runners, repre- centing 32 teams, took part, the first man home being Battery- Bergeant-Major Ald Cutt of Royal

The following marriages took Artillery in 25 minutes 10 seconds. All place at the Registry, Supreme He was a member of last year's be Court, on Saturday with Mr. J. winning team.

Reynolds, Deputy Registrar, off-

Various prizes to be awarded to clating :-- winners, including a bicycle, have] Mr. Chiu Wing-hang, merchant, | been donated by the Union Cycle of No. 23 Bastern Street, and Miss Manufacturing Company,

CYCLONE CLUR TO

PROMOTE BOXING

Wong Wal-yung, of No. 13 Cheung Sha Wan Road, first floor;

$

Mr. Bo Chung-sung, merchant,

C.M.S.N. Co. Report

The China Mutual Steam Navi-

of No. 134 Jervols Street, and Miss gation Company's profit and loss

It is learned that the Cyclone Chiu Onol-chan, of No. 21 Nan-account for 1940 shows profit, pro-

Sports Club are discussing plans king Street, ground floor:

viding for taxation, of 2606,955 (compared with £330,047 in 1989).

Mr L Kwan-yuen, blacksmith,, Dividends on Investments were this is Ramsay Bux, who, as "Young" of Messrs Yee Hop, Prays, Shauki-£4,451 (£4,106) and Interest Iron Rux is one of the leading West, and Miss Wong Bust 18,598 (£11,902). Administra- amateur featherweights in the Co sing. of No. 86 Lockhart Road, first tion expenses £24,324 (6,238,387) tony, and his brother, "Sherty."

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depreciation £91,470 --€£101,400), The Club hopes to get fairly

reserve account £400,000 (2100,- useful team for inter-team come. Mr, Ian Kan-pun, ambulance 000). petitions with any club or team droster, of No. 77 Pokfulam Road,

Interim on preference shares at |interested In this forni of sport. first floor, and Miss Ifam Shuk 68. per share, le tax paid in ying, of No. 162 Johnaton Road, October, absorbed £2887, and fur- third floor.

|ther dividend of 6a, per share, less tax (auto) on preference shares

V.R.C. TO SPONSOR ATHLETIC MEET?

ANNOUNCEMENT

The forthcoming marriage be requires £2,887 (£3,283); dividend It is learned that although Vic-tween Robert Hunter Alexander of os. per share, less tax (same), toria Recreation Club Intend, to private. Royal Scots, of Murray

Ordinary "B" shares, 40,001 (20,701); dividend of 12s. per

an athletic meeting, which Barracks, and Miss, Lee Ah-noi, will include, events open to the Co- of, No. 83 Queen's Road, East W share, less, tax (samo), on ordinary lony, late this, your, they will leave announced on Saturday. everything, in the hands of the

proposed Amateur Affintic Asso

sharan, #5,774.(236,897), and bonus me of 35 per share, loss tax (akano),

ciation should this body be formed than have two meets the Club on ordinary. 09.110 (RELMI),

before the proposed V.R.C: meet, would gladly lend the A.A.A. ovory laying, balanos, to be carried for-

'It' was explained that rather | support,

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