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LAWN

BOWLS

I.R.C. V POLICE CLASH

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN PAY VISIT TO CRAIGENCOWER

FIXTURES AND SOME OF THE TEAMS

If the weather clears up to permit of play, Kowloon Bowling 'Green will have another chance to-morrow of drawing further away from their challengers in the first division of the Lawn Bowia League:

to

The lendera have

vinit 10. Dann Cralgengower to play the "BE W. Hamilton

and they should win, I. Lockhart team, Crafgengower rat string, thoir. Luck

*

(skip)

R. R. Davica (skip)

nearest rivals are not engaged. 3; Gellir

In the second division, one of c. Chumpeloster the most interesting matches of Westlake the season is scheduled. Indlan Recreation, present leaders, have to go to the Police Recreation Club, and victory here will do much towards winning the cham- plonship.

21. B. McKay

J. FL tooler

N. M, Currie

J. P. Lanny (sklo)

C. High

Σ Duckworth

I. de Rome

II. W. H. Muskett

(akip)

Larete!

W. Orchard

KOWLOON B.G.C. 1. YACHT CLUB

The programme for to-morrow is as J. Macdonald follows:

'SENIOR DIVISION.

Howtown D. . c.

Talkón. FL. C.

Y

Civil Bervice O. C

Craigenzower "n"

Kowloon Docks I. C.

Kowions C. c.

Club de Macrela

Clell Service

Police . C.

.

FV, Starle

1. C. Chariton

. . F. Thompson

(aktp)

II. F. Alonebac

4. How

W. Nale

A. Stevenson"

Q. Cuele20

Sir Thomas Southors

E. 9. Abraham

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1984.

"DERBY" TO-MORROW

Petersen To Fight Larry Gains

ON SEPT. 10

AUSTIN'S DISPLAY OF

ANNOYANCE

KICK'S RACKET INTO SPECTATOR'S LAP DURING MATCH

HOW HE LOSŤ TO SHIELDS

London, July 6. Itho set at 7-5, Austin' again, The great match of the day at following the Anal stroke, showed Wimbledon was that between H. signs of nervous strain and W. Austin and Frank Shields. "biffed" the ball into the stand.

Austin played wanderfelly good lawn tennia while winning the first two sets at 6-4, 6-2. Hi

- SHIELDS' NERVES OF STELL.

Austin seemed very tired in the

London, July 12 Jack Petersen, the British and Empire heavyweight cham- pion, will meet Larry Gains at the White City, London, on Sept. 10, for the Empire title. Peterson's father, who manages als non' boxing offeira, and Mr. Harry Lovene, the manager of Gains, yesterday met Mr. Jeff service could not be compared fourth sot and his service WAS that of Shields but his feeble in the extreme. Shields, on Dickson, the promoter, in London, with and signed articles for the match, strokes off the ground were work-the other hand, was full of fire Mr. Dickson said to a reporter: ing to perfection, and Shields was and dash and took the set at 6-3, Austin frequently caught his "I am leaving for New York next passed time and again, a week to negotiate with Primo opponent on the wrong foot. Carnèra for the Italian to meet the winner of the Petersen-Gains Aghi at the Palais des Sports, Paris, on Oct. 16,"

The Austin called on his last ro-

sources and in the final set drew put: to 3-0, playing beautiful [lawn: tennis "while doing so. Then, AUSTIN GETS “RATTLED."

Shields, fighter to the Anger Austin Jed at 3-1 In the third tips, squared at 3 all. Austin ret, but Shields rallied in great called again on his last reserves stylo. He piled on the pressure and led at four points for and went to a 6-4 lead, only for victory,

GUEST OF HONOUR. Jack Petersen was the guest of Austin to square at 5 all on his But those four points he could A. Macfarlane (skip) honour at a luncheon in London own service. Then Shields won not get. In the tenth game Austin

yesterday, when Mr. Malcolm Machis service to lead at 6-6; Austin got to

deuce threo times two ensiest of cut-off points for Donald, Under-Secretary for the missed the

victory ΟΠΙ

three Dominions, presented him with a volleys at the net at game point. occasione. Shields never wavered. gold cup subscribed for by friends

In the chagrin of the moment His nerves wore of steel. He and admirers to mark his recent he took a Asing kick at his racket, got to 5 all and then went out at

which landed in a woman's lap. triumphs.

17–5, a very gallant winner. The Austin apologised, but after the bettor match-player, won after a next game," which Shields took for most memorable game.

11. F. Maughan (sk(2)

A. W. Brown

Ju A. B. Belly

J. H. Logan (sklo)

J. Tetley

Hongkong Electsla

c. 1. Further

It. Itowking

JUNIOR DIVISION,

Kowloon 1. G. C.

l'olice R. U.

Club de Recreio

Craiganguwer C. C.

Yacht Club

Indian R. G

▼ Kowloon GC.

• Football Club

Below are given teams selected for

to-narrow's matches:

SENIOR DIVISION.

TAIKOO R.C. • CIVIL SERVICE

3. J. White

T. Armetrum

A. Tullock

1. What'

T. F. Station

W Grami

N. Drummond (xk[p)

J, Hyllidge (sklp!

W. Cunningham

P. Knight

D. D. Hon.

8. Alderman

8. Eccleshall

11. М. Кожа

J. C. Chalmers (akip)` J. Deskin (skip)

W. Brown

c. at. Suensur

C. J. Stewart

D), Munro (hp)

E. Bimmonds

C. Strange

A. U. UTEWA

F. J. Jones

[

CRAIGENGOWER "D" •. KOWLOON BG.C.

E. Tuck

I. C. R. Soun

A. 8. Gomes

J. Caranagh (skip)

G. Duncan

W. Ward

W. T. Belgbtainty

C. A. Rosselet Jakin)

AE Marchent

IL Milton

W. 0:11

F. el Arculit (skip)

J. Watan

A. 8. Rused!

JH. Budding.

I. Guy

F. Farrel

J. Holger

II. 1. Its

k!p)

W. Macfarlane (sklo)

R. Duncan

V. etherick

S. Randi

11 all

J. G. Merre (skis)

W. 3. ilamen

d. Greenhlu

J. 11. Tume

A. Chapman takip)

POLICE RC. v. INFIAN R. C.

A. 11.

H. O. Box

A. R. Hinu

Jahn

K. M. Omar (aki)

D. M. Khart

K. I. Retuck

A. M. Omar

Mr. MacDonald said Petersen was a fine specimen of British pluck. He had fought all his fights on clean, manly lines, and he had raised the tone of boxing

in this country.

Re-Arranged

Sir Louis Grely and Lord Eldon Lawn Bowls

A. M. Watak (skip) also spoke.

J. 1ovarn

1. Y. Aðal

A. O. MedEP

A. K. Dalia (akty)

CLUB DE RECREIO. KOWLOON c.c.

D. S. Alres

5.1. Lopes

G. M. 8. Arlen

J. J. Hul (sklo)

F. A. Machado

A. V. HarrDE

A. Yvanovich

Zullo Tiberio (skip)

1. A. Beleiho IM. S. Rotarlo

M. Remedi

Amato (ekip)

11. N.

W. Maleab

T. W. Carr

* Kera

A. Wright

V. C. Librum

1 Jack

J. M. Jack

T. Ferguson

W. W. Hird

skip)

I E Lammert 1. Overy

(ap)

(skip)

CRAICENCOWER. FOOTBALL CLUB

Р. Метал

B. Robertion,

R. 1, Shaw

The hosts were Mr. William Blackwood (London) and Mr. Harry James (Cardiff), both of whom interested themselves in Petersen's career when he became a professional. Their association with him has now come to an end.

SWIMMING GALA

Night Fete Being Held At V.R.C.

A. Brookbank (skip) feta at 9 p.m. on Saturday next.

W. English

W. Phelpe

E C. Barry

V. N. Allenza (ak)

yak(p)

1. W. Kandm]}

A. Humphreys

W, Hagley

A. Trengore

E. R. Carter

A. A. Razack (skip)

J. Banne (sklo)

J. W. Leonard

G. E. Stephens

KOWLOON DOCKS v, POLICE RC

K. Calman

Coleman

Kempton

McKelvin. (skip)

3. Revie

PD. Parka

3. A. Lindawy

W. Brela (skip).

H. Ferguson

W. H.... Relaun,

R. G. Cle

J. C. Brown

(kip)

KOWLOON C.C. 1. CLUB DE RECREIO

J. W. M. Brown

W. Byde

F. Fincter

R. P. Phups (@kip)

11. Hamples

J. Howe

A. A. Remeilor

C. K. Unsto

1. A. Alver

C. D. Sure (ap)

3. Bilva

V. Xavier

C. EARLHeywood F. V. Ribeira

A. E Bilketone (skip)

II. Gittias

F. Goodwin

G. J. Tacchi

J. Fraser (sklo)

A. IL Bula (skip)

LA. Gutleren

4. G. Grotio

C. E. Marques

F. X. Silva (skip) JUNIOR DIVISION.

CIVIL SERVICE - HONGKONG ELECTRIC

f. Major

}1. WI

J. Turris

#1. R. Wood

K. Bloem

R. C. Duter

(ak)

4. T. Vndecti

(skip)

A. Y. F

W. Way

W. J. Ioward

J.. 27over.

A. A. Lewis (sk{p).

Chas, Mrcock

G. 8. Graver

F. H. W. Hayo

Reserves:

9. Alcanza

Murray

(skip)

RECORD SHATTERED

American Improves On Lovelock's Time

Gothenburg, Aug. 1. The American runner, Bonthron 1-roke the world's record for the three- quarters of a mile.

He registered 3 mins, 0.4/5 neck, Lenting J. E. Lovelock's record of

mins. 2.1/5 Rect-Router.

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IMPORTANT

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Fixtures

The rain of the past week made It impossible for the lawn bowls open championship matches down for yes- terday to be played and both games had to be postponed,

In the Open Rink Championship R. F. Luz, B. W. Bradbury, II. Beer and U. M. Omar wore to have played E. W. Simmons, J. Deakin, F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt on the Police Craigengower C.0. green while on green A. Chapman was down to meet G. Perkins in the singles event,

LOSS TO CLEVELAND INDIANS

PLEURISY TAKES MANAGER

LATEST BASEBALL

RESULTS

New York, Aug. 2. Cleveland Indians yesterday suffered a severe loss when

their manager, W. Johnson, was rushed off to hospital suf- fering from acute pleurisy. It is feared that pneumonia may possibly develop.

All the postponed matches have now been re-arranged and will be played off during the next week.

This afternoon the paire match be The V.R.C.

are holding a night tween the Craigengowor representa- tiven, B. W. Bradbury.. and U. M. Heals for the various events have Omar, and the Civil Service couple, already been drelded, and the pro-F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt will gramme of events for Saturday, be continued on the Police green, the with thoso swimmers who qualified Civil Service players having a lead for the foals is as follows:

of 13-0 on the ninth head. Yards Handicap.-A. On Monday, next W. K. Way and Boys' 100 Azvedo, M. Gann, M. Gill, C. Silva A. S. Gomes will meet A. Chapman and J. Fraser in the open pairs on Notto, L. M. Remedios.

50 Yards. "C" Class Back-Stroke, the Club de Recreio green; the win- Handicap.-L. A. J. Silva, J. J. Reners to meet the winners of to-day's bitter pill to swallow when medion, C. M. Silva, E. Lawrence, game, in the final. and E. Noronha

A inter report says that John- son's condition is not no serious as at first thought, and he la ex- pected to recover in a few days.

New York Giants were given a

Brandt, pitching brilliantly for

In the rinks championship on Mon- 100 Yards "B" Class, Handicap day, E. G. Post, F. H. W. Haynes, J. Boston Braves, blanked-out-the- L. A. Soares, J. A. Guterres, G. J. Gregory and W. E. Hollands will meat W. Forrest, A. E. Carey, W. Lynn and F. A. Silva.

Mair and G. C. Moss on the Club de Recreio green.

50 Yards C Class Breast-Stroke, Handicap-LA. J. Silva, N. Del- gado, L. G. Silva, L. Barros am K. Nazarin.

“50 Yards Ladies' Handicap,—Miss D. Hunt, Miss V. Allen, Miss T. Lopca, Miss O. Basto and Mas B. Remedion.

410 Yarda, Handicap, Members, 150 Yards, Medley Race "A" Class, Handicap,

Novelty Race.

Members' Team Race. Diving, Sealed Handicap. Member Water Polo,

New York team to win with ease. Pittsburg Pirates did some big hitting against Cincinnati Reds, and New York Yankees fol- The singles match between R. Basa lowed in their footsteps against and G. C. Mass is to be played on Boston, helping themselves to a Tuesday on the Civil Service Green, dozen runs.

and on Wednesday V. Petherick meets The following Acores were

E. G. Post on the Club de Recreio Kreen.

cabled by Router.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

On Thursday W. Gill and D. Runi-i Jahn play off their tie on the Police R. C. green while on the same day IL. A. S. Alves and R. Duncan meet St. Louis.... an the Kowloon C. C. green und A. Chicago... Chapman will play G. Perkins on the "Graigengewer "gréen.

IS TENNIS TOO FAST?

(Continued from Page 8.)

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(English homered)

Philadelphia

7

Brooklyn.

(Lopez homerėd) New York will be played more intensely and at a faster pace. It will need a high

(Brandt pitched) Boston degree of fitness, but it will not throw on players that extra strain Pittsburgh that leads so often to the physical Cincinnati callapse of champions.

(Hafey homered).

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

ONCE MORE A GAME.

from this over-strenuous pastime, in which norves got frayed and playots collapse from over-oxhaus- tion and run the risk of por- manently Injuring their health, back to a game which is played Think of the other advantages Chicago for the love of the game and the of three-set matches. The specta- St. Louis..!!!!

tors will be rewarded with an oven joy of good sport

(West homered) The five-act matches must be re-more dazzling and scintillating duced to three. Up in arms at spectacle. There will be no need Boston once are all the conservativce in of dreary intervals when players, New York the game, and those who pride through tiredness, are forced to themselves on their Herculean give away poluts and sots to their homered) strength! Three-set matches, they opponents, as so often happen to- any. are not long enough to be day.

It

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real test of skill. Tho physi- And players can enter a cham- cally strong would be doprived of pionship relieved of the burden of The Washington v. Philadelphia the benefit of their physiques. It the thought that to win they have match was postponed on acount should be a test of stamina as well to play long Bories of over- na skill,

strenuous matches, and must not of rain.

But I have my arguments ready, for a single instant fall from the If a three-set match is, and always pinnacle of perfect physical fitness. has been, looked on as a good and They can play in moro events with suflelent teat of skill for women, a greater light-heartedness. Lawn why should it be too short as a tennis will become once more test of skill for men? But if I have game."

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too great a weight of opinion Lawn tanuls of five-set matches whole-time job. · Playera! against me, I am willing to com-la a promiso. Lot the five-set match must jeopardise their futures to be reduced to three and let each play it, unless they possess such not be increased from one of six abnormal physiques that they can

HOME RACING

LOOSE. STRIFE WINS GOODWOOD STAKES

London, Aug. 2 The Goodwood Cup was won to-day

The full results were:.. Loose Strife... Hill Song Eminenco

3.

to one of eight games.. No man carry on their normal life, and by Loose Strife. can plead that in auch a match he work at the same time. This la has not time to find his form. unusual. - On the other hand, And as for the argument that a three-set matches could be played threo-sot match deprives the phyai-between whiles by the hardest cally robust of their adantago, I do workers, who would at the samehe odds-11/2 Loose Strife; 21/20 not agree. The physically it will time, have a chance of competing Hill Bong: 4/1 Eminence,

The winner was home, by threu always have an advantage over on level terms with those who are lengths, and the second horse by two. the unft even in a three-es match, able to play tennis and do nothing There were only four starfors Remember that a three-sol match olsa,

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