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LAWN BOWLS.
FOUR MATCHES ON SATURDAY.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924.
BATHING TRAGEDY. The Famous" GARNER" British-built
STUDENT DROWNED.
The unfortunate circumstaucos'of the death of Chan Sung-kak,' a 17
Polico.
truck-chassis and passenger-bus.
The S.S. "Telamon arriving on the 6th. July,
De competing with too will bring us a consignment of 2 of the famous
-year old student of St. Paul's Col There were four matches played logo, who lost, his life whilst bath in the Lawn Bowls League on ing at Stonsentters Island on Fri- Saturday, two in the first division day, havo benn reported to the and two in the second. Two others had been arranged, but tho fixtures were not fulfiled. Kowloor C. C. were due to go to Taikou, but boys from St. Paul's College, took a at the last moment were unable to launch from Blako Pier at about 4 same pin.. on Friday and proceeded to raiso a team, and the
On arrival at their happened with the Royal Hongkong Stonecutters. Yacht Club, who should visited the Kowloon Dowling Green ber of boys ́engaged a sampan and 'Club.
Both Taikoo and the Kow-started for aborė. Before renching loon
Bowling Green Club
aro the shoro deceased jumped into the entitled to the points, if claimed.
water and awam about for nearly The Kowloon Bowling Green Club representatives opened their twenty minutes. Ilo was not a very first division fixtures by visiting powerful swimmer and was seen by
British-built
bave destination just before five, a num.; equipped with
Happy Valley and opposing the
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and
The S.S. Glensheil" arriving on the 24th July,
another atudent to sink beneath the Will also bring one 24-passenger British-built Bus.
Polico. The latter aro not so good surface, but not realising the danger
this your, and were very badly that deceased was in, the student English pattern, complete with body
defeated. On une rink the Police took no notice of him, till he was only managed to get half a dozen not seen to come up again. points, whilst Russell and bia non student then shouted to one of the collected 87.
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The equipped with pneumatic tyres.
The other first division match teachers, who, after a fruitless search, was. between Civil Service and sent to the Wireless Station for old rivals, nasistanco. A number of Europeans the spot again, Civil Service bave been able to get then sonrahed together a very good team this but with the same result. your, and they managed to record The body was recovered between their second victory and thus wont 7.30 and 8 on Saturday night, washed to the head of the Loogue table. up on the bench at Stonecutters The margin, was 18 in their favour. It was later removed to the publio'
In the second division Taikoo wont over to the Kowloon C. C.; and won fairly comfortably. For a time it looked as if it was going to J. McKelvio be a very close tussle, ns the green. F. Cullen was playing all sorts of tricks, on D. Keith of the home, players boing seriously 8. Gray heard to malto the claim that a bowl of his had described the letter 8. The Taikoo mon gradually showed what they are capable of,{ and won well.
Kowloon Docks played skittles with the Indians, winning by the
mortuary.
E. el Araulli Dyer
H. Rom
41 Rumjahn..MB]
Total... $1
Total... DO
Kowloon C.C. Taikoo R.C. Played at Kowloon, the visitors winning by 10 points.
Kowloon C.C. Taikoo R.C.
very big margin of 19 points. After, F. G. Horridge W. Crichton their victory of the previous week, P. Heathcoto
tho Indian It. C. were not without J. Fraser
H. McKechnio
C. B. Matthews
and also
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SECOND DIVISION, C. R. C. V. N. T.0. The Chinese "A" team had a
hopes of giving their formidable P. W. Rammy 11 T. Grimes......22 very easy victory at the expense of opponents
good run, but ex-J. C. Fletcher perience told and they retired, a 0. G. Harrison rather badly beaten tour.
Detailed score follow:
1st Division. Kowloon B. G. C. v. Police R. C. Played at Happy Valley, the Kowloon toom winning by 45 points. Kowloon B.G.C.
P. Farrell
Smith
I. Hall
I. Guy
J. Kynock
J. MeLaggan
A. Whitboy
R. Lapsley.
0. Harvey
B. Frost
W. McFarlane
W. Russell
Police Whant Murphy Hollande 22 Clark
Sword McLeod Clark
25 Reid
J. Slona
J. Ward
L. E. Lammert
J. Sloan
D. A. Purves 18
J. Muirhond
J. Whyte
T. Peterson
V. C. Labrum C. Burford A. O. Brawn
J. McLeod Davidson...... 14 3. Laing
Razack and Wubab lost to AMERICAN BASEBALL. Choy l'ing-fan and Ng Kam-chuon 6-1, lost to Chiu Tsaa-chui and Ip. Kau 4-7, lost to Chang and Choy Ping-sum 9-8.
Cralgengower “A” v. Civil Service "A."
The Craigongower tesin, had the
the Netherlands T. C. "A" team misfortune to lose on their own
"J.
B
Hellidge and
Whito
WEEK-END LEAGUE RESULTS.
Now York, June 28.--League baseball matches resulted
follows:
National League.
Second League match ground-by one game to the Civil Boston.... 8 New York......
1 Cleveland....7 on Saturday at Causeway Bay, the Service team, the score being 60 Chiongo
Washington ... 5 Philadelphia.. 0 18 scure being 70 games to 20. The games to 48.
(Civil Washington... 0 Philadelpbla... i visiting team failed to win a match.
Yew Man-teun and Yow Man-kit Servida) lost to Kelly and Boniter Pittsburg......... 9 Chinngo... bent Groof and Bannerman 7-4, 6-0, lost to Howard and Howard St. Louis... 8 Ojncinnatti... 5
Gourdin and Leonard St. Louis 2 Cincingatti boat Nothenuis and De Leout 9.2, (6.6, lost
1-10.
American League, boat Nikkela and Egmond 9-2.
Luck and Shepherd (Civil Ber-Buston..... Chap So and Lau Pook-ling beat Groof and Bonaerman 0.2, beat vice) bent Kolly and Bodikor 6-6, Boston, Nothanuis and De Leeuw 10-1, beat Howard and Howard 0.5, lost Chicago
to Gourdin and Leonard 3-8. bent Nikkols and Egmond 10-1
27
Total... 43
Total...
132
18
LEAGUE TABLES. Division I.
Oivil Service C.cl2 22 Kowloon B.G.C.1
W.
rta,
4
I
...15
Taikoo B. C........
2
Kowloon C.C.......1
-
1
Cralgengawer C.C.1
1
Police R. C....... 3
2
Total 39
Grant Glendenning Mol.ellun
37 MOR
Total 84
.........
Civil Service C. C. v. Cralgengower C. C.
Played at Civil Service C. C., the home team winning by 16 points.
C. 9. C. C.
A. H. Oawick
R. Smith
W. Knight
A. Mill....
W. Callip
A. B. Allan
W. Keegan
Cruigengower
C. M. Alves
J. Lilloy
R. Taylor
10 R. Basa....
11
F. Neves
W. J. Muskett
G. Green
R. Duncan....19 B.W.Bradbury17
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J. Gregory A. Grimmett
D. Fritz
C. F. Rosscelt H. J. Dennis W. H.........17, A. Maofarlano 11
Total 39
Total 55
2nd Division. Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Indian R.C. Played at Kowloon Dock, the home team winning by 40 points. K.D.I.C.
I.R.C. A. G; Abbas. Moon! Kitchell W. Jookson... 20 Ismail
Nazarin Ali
Docherty
R. Dixon
14. Gourley
C. Atkinson
F. Goodman
1. Puncheon D. Gow
Espina 23 Omar
Shots For and Against.
D.
20
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52- 01
55
Civil Service..... 129 103
30- 45 Kowloon B.G.C., 84 Taikoo R. C...... 80
44 74 Kowloon C.O.... Craigongower. UD Police........... 01 170
Division II. Kowloon Douk R.C.... 1 1. Taikoo R. C...
263111 Down.
10
P. W. L. pts.
Indian R. C..
Kowloon C. C. 2 Kowloon 3.0.0.......
1 1 2 1 1 2
2
Shots For and Against.
R. H. K. Y. G..........
Kowloon Dock Taikoo R. C. Indian R. C.
Agst.
90 41
02 40 :110 140 Kowloon C. C... 03 187 Kowloon 33. G. C.-
R. H. K.Y, C....
Kwok Po-kan and Lau Fook-ki beat Croat and Bonnerman 7-4, beat Nothenuis and De Leouw 8-8. beat Nikkels and Egmond 10-1.
I.R.C. v. C.R.C. “B.”.
33-46.in favour of the 1.R.C.
J
3
7 New York 12
Cloveland,
5 New York....10 9 St. Louis...... @ Detroit, 1
-Rouler.
Best and Gillow (Civil Bervice) beat Kelly and Bodkor 7-4, bout Howard and Howard 7-4, beat Club de Recrelo v. I. R. C. "B.' Gourdin and Leonard 10.1.
Playing away, the Indian "B" Hongkong Club. v. K.C. C. "B" team beat Club de Reoraló by
At the Hongkong Club ground games to 43. Scores The Chinese "B" team met with the home team was victorious by A. Kitcbell and N. B. Kitchell their first, defeat this season at the 63 games to 25.
(I R. C.) bout, Carvalho and. hunds of the Indians on the latters'
Aubrey and Mans (H. K. C. C.)| Hyndman 10-1, beat Silva and ground on Saturday, the score boing bont Lesot and Quivercourt 9.8, Ozorio 8.3, boat Osmund and
boat Blahop and Dryden 74, boat Remedios 06. 8. A. Ismail and Madar best Hower and Duncan 9-2..
3. Cassumbhoy and S. A. R. Bux Choy Ping-ten and Ng Karo thuon
Mitcholl and Armstrong (H..K. (L. R. C.) beat Carvalho and H.B. lost to Chiu Teon-chui and Ip C. C.) beat Lccot and Quivercourt Hyndman 8.0, beat Bilva and Kau 4-7, boat R. Chang and Choy 7.1, beat Bishop and Dryden 7-4, Ozurio 8-5. lost to Ping-sum 0.2.
Curreem and 8. A. Ismail bent Bourno and Mackenzie (H. K. 8. A. G Mohamed and M. P. Choy Ping-fan and Ng Kam-bhuen C. C.) boat Locot and Quivercourt Sadar (I. R. C.) lost to Carvalho 7-4. lost to Chiu Tean ohui and Ip 0.5, lost to Bishop and Dryden and Hyndman 4-7, lost to Silva Kau 4.7, beat Chang and Choy 6-6, lost to Hewer and Duncan and Ozorio 4-7, lost to Osmund and
10.
| Remedios. 6-0, Ping-stim D-2.
The above tables do not includo matches between the Taikoo R. C.. ...11 and the Kowloon B. 0. C. and the Royal H. K. Yacht Club, which were not played, but will be in
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