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THE HONGKONG
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUES
POLICE DEFEAT THE K. C. C.
Nothing short of a total collapse can now deprive the Craigengower C. C. of winning the two Lawn Bowls shields this season as they have established a commanding lead over the other teams in each divielon, the defont of the Civil Service and Club de Recreio sonfors giving the present leaders a five point advantage while in the Junior division they are now six points in
front.
SENIOR DIVISION. Craigengower Easily Defent
Club de Recreio.
Always a difficult team to beat on their own green the Club de Racrolo falled at King's Park against the Craigengower C.C. by the margin of 24 shots. Scores.
J. M. M. Alves, R. Robarte, L. C. R. Souza and R. F. Luz (Club do Recreio) lost to G. L. Buchanan, M. O'Brien, C. S. Rossclet and R. Basa 14-22.
4-24.
F. X. M. Silva, C. A. Lopes, E. M. Remedios and C. G. Silva (Club de Recreio) lost to L. E. Lammert, D. Souza, D. Ruinjuha and B. W. Brad- bury 16-33.
L. A. G. Gutierrez, F. V. Ribolro," A. S. Gomes and C. E. Marques (Club de Recreía) beat W. T. Brightman, A. E. Conten, E. el Arculli and U. M. Omer 17-16.
Kowloon C.C. v. Police.
The Police R.C. secured their second consecutive victory when they visited the Kowloon GC. green, winning by 11 shots. Scores:
II. Gittins, P. T. Farrell, A. Hyde- Jay and R. Lapsley (Kowloon C.C.) beat R. Orum, R. H. E. Markes, D. Clow and J. C. West 24-23.
H.
J.
Hampton, F. Goodwin, W. Hyde
Hyde (Kowloon C.C.) beat W.
J. Ellis, F. E. E. Booker
Glendinning, J.
and C. G. Moss 23-13.
E. C. Fincher, A. C. Burford, H. M. McTavish and J. C. Lynl (Kowloon C.C.) lost to E. G. Post, T. R. Hunter, A. N. Reynolds and W. E. Hollands G-27.
Kowloon B.G.C. v. Taikoo.
the
Playing on their own green Kowloon Bowling Green suffered their | tenth defent, losing to Taikoo by 25 shots. Scores:
A. W. E. Davidson, R. Runcan, R. Hall and A. M. Iolinml (Kowloon B.G.C.) lost to J. Chapman, W. Weir, G. Melam, and D. Munro 18-25.
C. S. Beat, H. F. Stoneham, II. Nish and W. Russell (Kowloon B.G.C.) lust to J. Polson, D. Bone, J. Russell, and J. Chalmers 21-24.
E.
G. N. Mitchell, A. K. Taylor, W. L. Hogbin and D. Gow (Kowloon B.G.C.) lost to J.. Watson, A. Stalker, R. Keown and W. Wotherspoon 14-29. Civil Service v. Kowloon Docks.
The Kowloon Docks sprang _sur- prise on the Civil Service C.C. at Happy Valley by winning by 20 shots. Scores:
S. Randie, A. 0. Brawn, A. II. Oswick ond R. P. Phillips (Civil Sur- vice) lost to A. Calman, R. Morrison, G. Cooper and F. Cullen 13-22.
N. J. Bebbington, P. H. Holdman, J. Benkin and J. Hollidge (Civil Service)
lost to E. Docherty. F. Kempton, W. Greig and J. McKelvie 13-29.
E. W. Simmonds, T. Armstrong. F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt (Civil Service) lost Lo D. Kamany, R. G. Craig. J. Lindsay und 3. C. Brown 20-24.
JUNIOR DIVISION. Recreio Receive Trouncing From Craigengower.
By benting the Club de Recreio at Happy Vailey by 35, shots, the Craigengower live practically assured themselves of the Junior shield. The scorea were:
C. Duncan, Y, Abbas, W. Ward, and W. Collins (Craigengower) bent F. E. Xavier, J. M. S. Rozario, J. J, Baste and R. A. Castro Busto 28-17.
A. V. Burras, F. K. Modi, A. A. Razack and J. Cavanagh (Craigen- gower beat F. Prata, B. Basto. A. Alves and C. H. Basto 34-8.
D. K. Kharas, 1. V. Pearse, W. Field and W. Gill (Craigengower) lost to M. Carvalho, D. Alves. J. Ozorio and A. 1. Basto 17-19.
Taikoo v. Kowloon B.G.C.
the
A close game was Been at Taikoo R. C green where the home team won by four shots. Scores:
W. Brown, T. Currie, G. Stewart, ard J. Stonn (Taikoo) bent F. V.
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and F... Rapley 18-11.
C. Summers, T. Swan, A. MacIndoe and S. Hope (Taikoo) beat C. Hatt,..
T. Hard, W. Venables and V. Petherick 22-13.
E. Greenwood, J. Wald, D. Peoples and H. McKechnie (Talkoo) lost to
and W. S. Drake 20-32.
TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1932.
OLYMPIC GAMES
JAPAN WINS WATER CHAMPIONSHIP
Los Angeles, Aug. 14. With to-day's results Japan won the Aquatic Championship of the 1932 Olymple Games. events her representatives filling all Japan gained the laurels in Friday's three piacos in the final of the men's, 100 metres back stroke.
RIFLE SHOOTING IN THE COLONY.
R ́A. O. C. DEFEAT THE AIR FORCE
A most enjoyable afternoon was spent at Kowloon, when the Royal Air Ordinance Corps, Hongkong. In Force, Kat Tack, met the Royal Army friendly match.
B
The match was over 200, 800 and
Japan also won the 200 Motren 600 yards, with Bisley targets and ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC
Breast Stroke, (with a Filipino swim-marking. The two teams paired up, mer third) and the 1,500 Metres Free and after some very close shooting Style. In the lastnamed ovent an- the R.A.0.C. ran out winners. The other record was smashed.
resulta were as follow:
won
beaten by Hungary, whe
In the Water Polo, Japan WOR the championship: but Japan had enough points to take the Aquatic honours.
Amorten won the Women's. 400 Motren relay in record time, beating Holland and Great Britain.
The Rowing Events.
secured a victory in the coxless pairs In the rowing events, Great Britain while "Bobby" Pearce of Australia won the singles with Southwood of Great Britain fourth. The Briton was seized with cramp after three quarters of the Course had been covered.
The
States a magnificent race won by two eights went to the United
Double Sculls, feet, United States also took the Great Britain won the coxless fours.
The results are as follow:"
SWIMMING.
100-Metres Backstroke. Kiyokawa (Japan), Iryie (Japan). Kawaz (Japan).
Time: min. 8.3/5 secs.
Men's 200 Metres Brenst.
1. Tsuruta (Japan).
2. Kloke (Japan).
3.
1.
જ્યાં
ldefonso (P.I.).
Time 2 mins. 45 4/10 secs. Won by a foot.
1,500 Metres Free Style.
Kitamura (Japan).
Makino (Japan).
Christy. (U.S.).
Time: 19 mins. 12.4/10 secs.
Won by two yards.
An Olympic Record.
400-Metres Relay (Women).
1. America.
2. Holland.
3. Britain.
Time: 4 min. 39 secs. (Olymple Record).
WATER POLO.
Germany heat Jupun 10-0. Hungary beat Japan 10-0. Ilungary won the championship. Germany being second and the United | States third.
ROWING. Singles.
Bob Pearce (Australia). Bill Miller (U.S.A.).
3. Douglas (Uruguay). Southwood (Britain).
Time: 7 mins. 44.2/5 secs.
Won by length.
Caxless Paire,
Britain
2.
New Zealand.
3. Poland.
4. Rollund.
Time: 8 mins. Won by a length.
Coxed Pairs.
1.
America.
2.
Poland. 3. France.
4. Drazil.
Time: 8 mins. 25.3/5 neca.
Won easily.
Double Scalls.
United States.
Germany.
3.
Canada.
4
Italy.
Time: 7 mins. 17.4/10 secs.
Won by
length.
Coxless Fours.
1. Great Britain.
2
Germany.
3. Italy.
4.
United States.
Time: 0 mins. 68.2/10 secs.
Won by two and a half lengths.
Coxed Fours.
1. Germusy.
2. Italy.
3.
Poland.
4. New Zealand.
Time: 7 mins. 10 secs. Won by inches.
Eights.
1. United States.
2. Italy.
Canada,
4. Great Britain.
Time: & mins. 37.3/10 secs. Won by two feet.
R. A. O. C.
S. Major Andoraon Llaut. Pucko
S. Bgt. Clarke Sgt. Chappelle Sgt. Emery Cpl. Day
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85
8%
403
Tetai
TRIANGULAR CONTEST.
An interesting triangular shoot took place at the Peak range yester- day morning, in which the Engineer Volun- Company of the Hongkong teer Corps were engaged with the Royal Army Services Corpa and the From Royal Air Force.
Conditions were. Three competi- tlons-Application, Rapid and Snap all at 200 yards, and all with Oxed. The individunt pos. bayoneta sible was 70.
The Engineer Company scored 472, the R.A.F.434 and the R.A.S.C. 426. however, were somewhat Col. Lockhart, of the Volunteera, did well with 64 out of the panelble 70, and Leading Air- eraftaman Moon, R.A.F., was next bost with 62. The astonishing per- formance, was that of Leading Air- craftsman Pelling R.A.F., who, after topping the scores at the Hongkong Rifle Club shoot on Saturday, failed badly, getting only 30 out of 70.
Scores:
Engineer Co., H.V.D.C.
Sapper Smith
Cpl. Lockhart Spr. Brown
Spr. Salter
Sgt. Salter Spr. Johnson Spr. Haughton Spr. Rosa
61
64
472
I A. F.
57
Cpl. Rowsel! L. A. C. West L. A. C. Tower L. A. C. Pelling Cpl. Conway L. A. C. Moon L. A. C. Lister Cpl. Burton
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434
R.A.8.C.
Sgt. Robinson
Dvr. Savage
Pte. Buckler
Pte. O'Connor
Pte. Funnel
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..Monday, 29th August." ..Sunday, 11th Sept.
..Tuesday, 18th Sept.--
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Mrs. L. M. Holmes was again
seeand monthly competitor in the rille shoot of the Hongkong Rifle Club at Kowloon Tong range on Saturday, scoring 43 of a possible 70. In regis. tering the highest score, R, II. Pelling also secured the monthly spoon.
Shooting was over 500 and 600 yards, the highest possible score being 36 at each range.
Scores:
R. H. Petting
GOD 600 Total
18
31
59.
J. L. Tetley
30
26
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II. Tower
3703
24
J. C. M. Grenham
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28
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Mrs. Holmes
44.
C. R. Anderson
32 Nil
32.
11. C. Watson
10
28,
T. P. Saunderson
20
22.
A. J. Raptis
11
10.
LESSON-SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
"Soul" was the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist yesterday.
The Golden Text was.-"Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him. But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that bellove to the saving of the soul. "(Heb. 10: 38,39.)
Among the citations which com- Club have displaced the Civil Service C. L. Farmer, J, S. Logan, W. E. Halo by virtue of a better shot average, prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Scores:
following from the Bible.—“Every A. Stevenson, W. Murdoch, B. E. good gift and every perfect gift is Maughan and A. Chapman (Yacht from above, and cometh down from Club) beat W. J. Edwards, F. E. the Father of lights, with whom is Skinner, W. W. Hirst and J. Jack no variableness neither shadow of 25-18.
turning. Wherefore lay apart all E B. Reed, J. Bentley, E. Salthiness and superfiulty of naugh- Abraham and A. Macfarlane (Yacht Club) beat Simpson, A. J. Kew, T. Winess, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is ablo to save your
Bouls." (James 1;17,21.)
Hongkong Electric v. Civil Service, The Civil Service C.C. received shock at the Hongkong Electric Club where they lost by live shots to prae- tically definitely eliminate them from the championship race. Scores;
J. Sloan, F. Normington, F. F. Duckworth and J. F. Lunny (Hong kong Electric) drew with G. Creasy; F. Willmott, J. F. McGowan and H. Westlake 20-20.
R. G. Butler, C. E. Gahagan, L. de
Carr and L. Jack 24-22.
·
L. S. Greenfu, J. C. Bonnar, A. L. Shields and W. Macfarlane (Yacht Club) beat J. S. Dinnen, C. G.
Rome and B. Deacon (Hongkong Kern 18-12.
Harrison, F. E. Lawrence
Electric) lost to II. L. Lockhart, C. J. Tacchi, L. Luck and II. E. Strange 21-24.
A. Tarbuck, H. Hatch, A. Webster and W. H, B. Muskett (Hongkong beat P. E. Knight, C.
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The Lesson-Sermon also Included and the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, "All sin la of the fosh. It cannot be spiritual. Sin existe here or horoafter only so long na the illusion of mind in mattor remains. It is a sense of sin, and not a sinful soul, which is lost. Evil is destroyed by the sense of good." (p. 811.)
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