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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

POLICE R. C. WIN AT

LAST

The Police R. C,, who have not won a match in the Lawn Bowls League for the last three seasons, caused a mild sensation on Satur day afternoon when they defeated the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club by two shots on the latter's green, The victory was all the more credi- table in that Kowloon Docks l'ave not yet lost on their own green this

MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1932.

V.R.C.. SWIMMING.

THIRD NIGHT FETE HELD ON SUNDAY

BASEBALL IN USA.

CHICAGO CUBS SCORE Á DOUBLE VICTORY

The third night fete of the season

New York, Aug. 0. held by the Victoria Recreation Club) The Chicago Cubs scored a desblo took place on Saturday evening and victory over the Philadelphia Phillies The competition provided overal in the National League. The Cubs proved to be an enjoyable affair, in two very well-contested games thrilling Anishes, which testified to nosed out their opponents by 10-9 in the ability of the handicappers. the frat game, and scored 10 to the There was a large attendance, Phillies' aight after 11 innings. Tho including His Excellency the officer teams were all square at the end of Administering the Government, the the ninth. Dudley and Whitnoy Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, together scored homers for the Phillies. with Mrs. Southorn and party.

The double headers between Boston

One of the most exciting races was and Cincinnati, and New York and the 100 Yards Four Styles confinedSt. Louis ended with honours even. Lombardi, Hendrick

season, having beaten the two pre- to "A" class swimmers. This drew Schulmeindstrom and Recso scored

sont League leaders, the Cralger- Kower C. C. and the Club de Re-

creio.

J

LEAGUE I.

Craigengower C.C. Now Almost Certain Champions.

At Happy Valley, the Craigengower C.C. gained two more points by de- feating the Talkoo R.C. by nine shota. B Basa's rink wont down by 22 shots, but Bradbury and Omar pulled the side through, Scores:-

Buchanan, O'Brien, Rosselet and Basa (C.C.C.) lost to Polson, Bone, Russell and Chalmers 8-30.

20-8.

three entries, and after a good race, Terry,

Roza Pereira won by inches from home r W. Lawrence, with H.M. Remedios alling the last place.

a close game, Brooklyn defested Pittsburgh by 2-1. The team race, which was open to In the American League, Chicago the Club's water-polo league teams, engaged the New York Yankees in a was won by E. Zimmern's team. double hender, each side winning A water-polo game between mem- once. Lou Gehrig and Chapman hit bere under 25 and over resulted in for the circuit.

five goals to the younger swimmers winning by The Philadelphia Athletics_scored Lawrence put the youngators in the winning by 4-2. Campbell and Sim

three. Gittine and a victory over the St. Louis Browns, lead early on, but C. Kota Pereira mins reduced the lead with a good shot, Results:

both holsted four-masters. At the end of the first half, the score was 4-2 in favour of the "under 25."

National League. In the second half, each side scored once.

Results.

following were the full

Boys' 100 Yards Handicap-1. L. Osmund; 2, J. Souza, Time:-79.4

*C8.

Lammert, Souza, Ramjahn und Bradbury (C.C.C.) bent

The McLeod.

results:- Stalker, Keown and Wotherspoon Brightman. Contos, Arculli and Omar (C.C.C.) beat Chapman, Wright, Weir and Munro 32-13.

Total-C.C.C. 60; Talkoo R.C. 51. K.B.G.C. v. Recreio. Entertaining the Club de Recreio. the Kowloon Bowling Green Club lost by seven ahots. Scores:--

Mitchell, Taylor, Hogbin and Gow (K.B.G.C.) lost to Alves, Robarts, Souza and Luz 10-28.

Nichol, Duncan, Hall and Hollard (K.B.G.C.) lost to Gutierrez, Ribeiro, Gomus and Marques 13-21.

Bent, Stoneham, Nish and Russell (K.B.G.C.) beat Silva, Lopes, Remedios and Silva 27-17.

Total-K.B.G.C. 59; Recreio 66.

Kowloon Docks Police. The Police gained their first League points by beating the Kowloon Dock R.C. on the latter's green. Scotes:- Docherty, Kempton, Ramsay and McKelvio (K.D.) lost to Glendenning, Ellis, Booker and Moss 13-20.

Craig, Lindsay, Greig and Brown bent Post, Hunter. Reynolds and] Hollands 24-15.

Henderson, Morrison, Calman and Callen (K.D.) beat Nolan, Harks, Dram

and West 19-17. Total-Kowloon Docks 66: Police R.C. 58.

K.C.C. C.S.C.C.

By losing to the Kowloon C.C., the Civil Service C.C. are now almost definitely out of the running for the League championship, Scores:-

100 Yards "C" Class Handicap. 1. C. M. C. Victor; 2, E. A. V. Remedios. Time: 76.1 Recs,

100 Yarda Variety Strokes "A" Class-1, I. Roza Pereira; 2. W. Lawrence. Time:-73 seek.

100 Yards "B" Glass Handicap.--- 1, A. A. Bozu; 2, L. A. Saaren. Time:

71 sces. Diving (1 swallow and faney dives)-1, C. A. Figueiredo; 2, E.

U. S. Alves.

50 Yards "D" Class-A. Nolasco da Silva; 2, V. M. Nunes. Time: 41 secs.

Three-Legged Race-1, L. Roza Pereira and A. M. Rodrigues; 2, C.; M. Xavier and J. A. Guterres.

Team Race.-1, Zimmern's team. Time:--2.32.2

Water Pole.-"Under "Over 26" by 5-3.

15"

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MORE OLYMPIC RECORDS GO.

AMAZING U. S. FEAT IN DECATHLON

Boston Cincinnati Boston Cincinnati

Brooklyn

4

3

8

Pittsburgh

New York

St. Louis

New York

2

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St. Loula

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21

9

18

10

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Philadelphia Chicago Philadelphia Chicago

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Chicago

New York, Cleveland Buston Detroit Washington

St. Louis Philadelphia

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Los Angeles, Aug. 7. The United States established 20 Rails world's record times for the 400 and 20 Utilities 1,600 metres relay races to-day, Hessra. E. A. Pierce & Co. report:-- when, in the semi-finals of the two Market firm. Business done: 2,700,- times of 40.3/6 sees and 3 mins. events, they returned the respective 000 shares.

11 4/5 BCCs. There were four run-

Fincher, Burford, McTavish Lyal (K.C.C.) lost to Randle, Alder

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of Great American Telegraph beat Simmonds, Britain second. The runners cover- Sherriff, Jones and Grimmitt 25-14. ed an extra lap owing to a mistake

Total.-K.C.C. 60; C.S.C.C. 55. on the part of the lap checker.

LEAGUE II.

Winning Vein.

of

The decathlon was won by Bausch, Auburn

the United States, with 8,462:23 Borden Company points, a new world's record. The Canadian Pacific Craigengower C.C. Continue In previous record was that of Akilles Consolidated Gas of

Jarvinen, of Finland, in 1930, who New York won it with 8.255.475 points at an Drugs, Inc." athletic meeting in Finland.

Du Pont de Nemours 33% The madern pentathlon was won Eastman Kodak by Oxenstierna, of Sweden, with a General Electric loss of 32 points.-Reuter.

Visiting the Club de Recreio, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, last year's champions, lost by 13 shots, Scoros:

Xavier, Rosario, Basto and Basto (Recreio) beat Whitta, Labrum, Meyer and Rapley 27-20.

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Carvalho, Alves, Ozoric and Basto (Recreio) lost to Hatt, Hard, Gooding and Petharick 14-18.

Prata, Basto, Alves and Bastu (Recreio) bent. Farmer, Logan, linle and Drake 28-18.

Total-Recreio 69; K.B.G.C. 56,

Yacht Club v. ILEC. The Yacht Club collected two points from the weak Hongkong Electric team, winning comfortably by 32 shots. Scores:--

Reed, Bentley, Abraham and Mac- farian (Yacht Club) beat Tarbuck, Hatch, Webster, and Muskett 32-15.

Bonnar, Stevenson and

EZ (Yacht Club) beat Slcan, Nonnington,

Duckworth and Rome 24-15.

Campbell, Murdoch, Maughan and Chapman (Yacht Club) beat Butler. Gahagn, H and Lunny 24-18.

Total-Yacht Club 80; H.E.C. 48.

Taikoo R.C. v C.C.C. Visiting Taikoo, the Cralgengower C.C., the League leaders, won by 14

shots. Scores:

and

How Summers, MacIndee

(Taikuo) lost to Duncan, Abbas, Ward and Collins 19-21.

Greenwood,

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In the 6,000 Metres final, Lehtinco, International Tel. &

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Pacific Gas & Elec- The time was 14 mins. 30 recs., trie which is a new Olympic record.

Sensational scenes marked the finish of the race, the crowd boning Radio Corporation Lehtinen for alleged foul taalica by Seara Roebuck swerving in order to American from passing him. The

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Another world's record. went by the board when Carr of the United States completed the 400 Metres Final in pected to win this event, took second 46.2 secs. Ben Eastman, who was ox- place two yards behind, with Wilson, Canada, third.--Reater,

ed Craigengower in the first round of Peoples and the Spey Royal Cup Competition. The

Peario (Taikoo) loat to Kharas, Intter, who were champions last year, i

Field und Gill 22-25. Brown, Curry, Stewart and Slean (Taikoo) lost to Barros, Modil, Razack and Cavanagh 16-25.

Total-Talkoo R.C. 57; C.C.C. 71. C.B.C.C. v. K.C.C.

Playing at home, the Civil Service C.C. scored a convincing victory over the Kowloon C.C. Scores

were confidently expected to win, but failed by two shots. The game was played on the K.C.C. green.

Scores: Cinh do Recreio L Gutierrez A. Gomes C. Silva

L. F. Luz

and

⚫ (skip)

20

Knight, Strange, Strange Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.) beat Simpson, Rekhart, Whant, McGowan

Carr and Jack 27-10. Westlake (C.S.C.C.) tied with Dinne, Harrison, Lawrence and Blackburn 20-20.

anil

Armstrong, Wilmott, Luck, and Brawn (C.S.C.C.) beat Edwards, Hirst, Kern and Jack 28-14.

Total.-C.S.C.C, 76; K.C.C. 53.

SPEY ROYAL CUP. Surprise Result In First

Round Tie..

Cimb de Recreio created a surprise yesterday when they met and defeat-

C.C.C.

R. Basa

D. Rumjahn

U. M. Omar

SINO-JAPANESE CLASHES.

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Pelping, Aug. 7. Chinese telegrams continue to claim successes by the Chinese volunteers who are fighting the Japanese.

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