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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1935.

LAST YEAR'S BOWLS FINALISTS GIVEN FRIGHT

YANKEES

TROUNCE

LEADERS

GIANTS WIN FROM PIRATES

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

once

New York, May 22. The New York Yankees again trounced the Chicago White; Sox, leaders of the American Base- ball League, senring thirteen runs to five.

ANOTHER WIN

HARLEQUINS' SIXTH

RUGBY VICTORY

SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNEY

(By Astral)

London, April 29.. Wembley had the super mag- net of attraction on Saturday, bat the seven-a-side Rugby games

spectators 20,000 drew the Twickenham, where the Harle Pirates quins nearest London Welsh by two goals to

In the National League

the from Giants WON

their out

while

Brooklyn,

rivals were

nosed

Reita,

won

to

BLANDFORD, THE CHAMPION SIRE

the final against CHAMPION

by then try.

This is the sixth time they have carried off the trophy, and the Welsh,

Scores as cabled by Kenter who beat them in the finals of 1930

follow:

and 1931, lost in the second half after they and registered what threatened

to be the winning try.

Previous to meeting the London

SIRE PASSES

Welsh, the Quins had played Rich BLANDFORD DIES

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R. IE

D.

4 11

D

1

H

3

tond in a which extra time

Detroit

Philadelphia

gruelling semi-final, in

was necessary. It was only after 23 minutes' exhausting

(Ervin Fox scored a home run phases that Cole sent lukon over

for the Tigers).

Chicago

New York

2 5 7 13 14 0

for the single score of the game, an The Harlequins hind unconverted try. had several chances, but were ob afraid of framer,, who once Iviously

saved a try from Cole's very fout over BUTLER'S RUNNING

(AL. Simmons scored a home run, the line. for the White Sox),

FROM CHILL

LOSS TO BRITISH

STUD

SOUTH

AFRICAN

WAY AND GOMES WIN IN PAIRS EVENT

BELATED_RECOVERY BY LOSERS OF NO AVAIL

SUDDEN RELAPSE OF FORM AFTER DETERMINED EFFORT

(By "Sagax").

A sudden relapse at a psychological moment terminated a gallant effort to stage a brilliant recovery in the open pairs lawn bowls championship on the Kowloon Cricket Club green yesterday afternoon when

J. V. Ramsay and J. McKelvie, of the Kowloon Docks

W. LAWSON LITTLE, the holder

R. C., were eliminated by W. K. Way and A. S. Gomes, of the British Amateur Golf Cham.

of the Craigengower C. C. and unsuccessful finalists of pionship, with the Cup which he won last year's competition.

The losers were beaten by 21

BOWLERS shots to 17 at the conclusion of the

IN ENGLAND

ARRIVAL OF TEAM

EXPERTS OF THE LEVEL-GREEN

requisite 21 heads and when it la realised that they were being led by 15-4 on the 12th heal and then 5-14 on 16th the narrowess of Inst the escape experienced by year's finalists can well be appreciat- ed.

WAS

The standard of bowling fair to brilliant with few bad heads but the form of each player under- went considerable fluctuation dur ing the course of the match. The The South African lawn bow-two loads were equally consistent of Two severe losses have been lers who are to tour England the players with Gomes having the sustained by the British Stud this during the summer have already better of his apposite skip.

During the early part of thei of that fine arrived and will have settled

heads. Way Was outstandingly Butler, who played full-back, did week, the death

great running in the earlier stayer Foxlaw at Newmarket down to their programme by game, particularly on the first three ahe brilliant and was more than a match in England of The presence games and obtained 3 tries apiece 2

The expense of Gloucester and the Old having been followed by that of Dunkley and Blandford at Whatcombe. Mr. Merchant Taylors, Brook played magnificently in the at-R. C. Dawson's famous stallion South African side is a particular in- tenuated for their side und in had been ill only since last week-terest to bowlers in Hongkong as who took some time to settle down. their four games the Harlequins ob-end and died as the result of a has been provisionally arranged for trined 40 points to Il.

Cleveland Boston

5

12

10

1

Home

at

1-1

(Joe Vosmik seared a home run and Cronin for the Indians homered for the Red Sox).

2

8

(1

y

1

3t. Louis Washington

kerum

Neither Gloucester nor Headingley chill. showed much iden of the seven-a-alde methods that make for success-al-

Blandford was xixteen years old (Pepper scored a home run for though the Yorkshirenien did some which is, I imagine, little less then the neat short pansing against Richmond average span of life for a thorough- his fame, and his aub Nobody exploited the kick-nhead and red aire. He has passed at the very year had been follow-up with better effect than the zenith of London Welsh, who got five unconvert-scription for next ed tries against the Old Merchant rated to 500 guinean, a fee which h

stallions

the Browna).

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R.

It.

E.

New York

2

*

1

3

short

2

Pittsburgh

Brooklyn Cincinnati

Philadelphia St. Louis

The tie between

L86 87 88

2246

10

The Boston

Braves and Chicago Cubs postponed on account of rain..

London Scottish, who lost by 10-0

to

now.

for Ramsay, the Interport player.

local players on Home leave to meet perfeet woods in a group near the jack and these were eventual coun- On the third head Way had three

the tourists in England.

Those who remember the first visit ters together with a fourth shot

South African drawn by Gomes. to mother country of a 5

RAMSAY SETTLES DOWN Mr. Barry

down fino form

had settled shown by

After he Their

eir record was bowin team, in 1926, will recall tho

Alley's Ramsay played some delightful bowls and was engaged in many n Munnik's men. beaten only by Mr. A. V. Australian team in 1930.

In the team which arrived in London thrilling tussle with Way. He was

CHAMPIONS DOWN TO PLAY

GRIMMITT AND JONES

KOWLOON DOCK MATCH

(By "Sagax")

Holders of the Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship, F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt, will be meeting L, F. Xavier and F. V V. Ribeiro in the second round' this afternoon on the Kowloon Docks R. C. green.

The Civil Service pair won their

In this country-St. Simon, with recent successes in rinks, pairs ard of his opposite number although against W. McLeod and G. Perkins Tetratema and Soiario.

of

in

was not stay the paco and were beaten by they took him into second place an interesting the O4—36 brilliant- accuraty,

NOCTURNAL BASEBALL FIXTURE

FIRST GAME ON TO-NIGHT

NATIONAL LEAGUE

MATCHES

Cincinnati, May 19,

Officials of the Cincinnati Reds to-

the

that the party,

last year.

AMATEUR. GOLF TOURNEY

BRITISH TITLE AT STAKE

LAWSON LITTLE WINS AGAIN

(Special to "Telegraph")

London, May 22. The British Amateur Golf Championship which is being played at St. Anne-on-Sea was continued to-day.

to

W. Lawson Little, the holder of the title, defeated 3. P: Zacharias, of Liverpool, by four up and three play..

Fuldinn beat the American, Tommy

won Cyril Tolley

from

Gordon

well up the fteld and with no Wasp year, the winning list with twenty-member their vlait to England, but when Way was inclined to be Ribeiro, who are n new combina-) efender, thinking it worth while to six winners of -573% -- races, ..... value because of their participation in less consistent with his deliverlestion in the event, beat N. Drum-Renter, have been going much an ex-

hel Aum

bowlers in South Africa.

MCKELVIE SHOWS FORM

The match between V. M. Hast and V. Petherick and R. Goodman

that

of

Taylors and incidentally avenged the been commanded by only three other last month there are many champions not, however, quite up to the stand-first round match convincingly Tailer, by two up and one to play,

two to play. United Press. the Craigen- which showed that they have not

CRAWLEY ELIMINATED the Old Boys after gaining an early

loat anything of their champion- Blandford began stud life at the and singles. Seven of the players there were occnsions when he was and they were then playing bowls/Taylor, of Montreal, hy three up and

There Are Bo Rhodesians In this much steadier than

Reuter adds that the chief aur- team, as there wero in 1926, bowls in gower player. lead and then having to play a man Clogtran Stud in County Dublin, and were in England in 1926.

Gomes was a destructive player ship form of the previous season. t through Adair injuring an ankle. for the first few years there he did Benumont Old Boys, having beaten no: meet with the enthusiastle sup- Rhodesia now being governed by the

the majority of his Last year Perkins, who was then Blackheath, were heartily welcomed port of breeders. His stock, how-

the fame its when they took the field against the over, quickly began to show their ex-Rhodosian B.A. With fine weather, and scared

predecessors. by the opponents. At the begin- eliminated from the tournament championship was the defeat of They soon got a try from a cellence un the racecourse and in 1920, there is every indication of this team shots by breaking up heads built partnered by F. G. Post, was also prise in the second round of the champion, by G. Henriques, a pro- ird season away by Wolff, but they could his third

to be represented,

associations and clubs are keenning, with Way showing such by Jones and Crimmitt, being Leonard Crawley, the ex-English

he had little beaten in the third round.

minent Lancashire player, by Wasps had three 11 points to 5. The Wasm by Rich- Binndford's best season

list of winning sires. That was int

In the first round Xavier and three up and two to play. children will work to do and was not impressive inst that until

The third round matches, states tries scored against them

only mond, one when the bail was kicked year

when he broke all records by players and wiver

Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, not

noato Gomes gave a creditable account

there is only one survivor out eleven Canadian- entries, go after it. King promptly took £75,707. Besides this vast

large amount in of the Jubileo functions in London; of himself. He had it mand and N. M. Currie by a single pected. A notable feature is credited with

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but by reason of the eagerness of the amount of luck with many of his shot, advantage of the situation to obtain a

Franca by his unbeaten sop, Bran home bowlers to give them a welcome shots but he was breaking up and gift score.

Those savon-a-side games are illu- tome.

In addition to the three Derby win-comparable to that received by our saving scores regularly. minaling in their way. Butler, for the Harlequins, might have added fur-ners, Trigo, Windsor Lad, and Blend-

RECORDS OF PLAYERS

la success was due in no small to-day and arrangements are being the inability of made for it to be decided on Mon- to ther to his bag of tries but, having heim, he was responsible for Bahrami, Harinero, and

The records of some of the players McKelvie to find his form. The day on the Kowloon C. C. green. rot over, he had an easy score dis- Umidwar, Athford, allowed for not making proper contact Statesman, while the best of his fillies

(Campe they)Singles Kowloon Dock skip was slow to

It la announced that N. J. in the touch-down. The next time were Udaipur, Campanula, and Zelina, follow: he crossed the line he sat on the ball Bred at the National Stud, he was, South Afelen. 1982; Trarsvaal H.A. start and conceded a strong ad-

50 il from rheumatism in his early champion. 19:31 firees and Sen Potut chamaninge to the Craigengower pair Bebbington and E. W. Simmonds. to make sure about the mutter.

days that it was doubted whether it plon, 1916-17-20; Western frame before he played in anything like whose match was postponed in the would ever be possible to train him. 1924, Campa Bay champion, 1926-28-29,

It was during the Singles championship on Tuesday, This it was not until the December 8. Walters (Wanderers)-uth Africa his old form.

Analet, 1981: British Empiro 8.A. Sales that he was offered as a yeari-layer. 1990; Belgravia champion. 1929; Iatter part of the game that he will play off their tie on Thursday,

staged, a brilliant recovery and May 30, ing. Mr. R. G. Dawson bought him wanderer champion, 1980.

Crawford (Randenbosch)-South for 730 guineas, and he and his

Dawson, mon. 1833.

African singles finalist, 1920; Rondebosch Scored with some good woods.

His aide's defeat, however, was brother. the late Mr. S. C. mado a fortung out of the horse.

1. Cuthbert (Crowa Mine)-Pairs chan The Whatcombe trainer has often plan. Travnal A., 1925, and with P. Reld the principally to a relapse of Kramme:

A Swynford and Blanche to have been an A. single link championship (loon couple had crept up to within V. Petherick

layer. 1933. Exponent Wins told me that he believes the son of ir 1031; Crown Mines champion, 1925-28; form on his part when the Kow-v M. Hart

the best three-year-old of his year. C. Yali (Brakpan)-Singles champion, one shot of their opponents. Unfortunately he was not eligible to Fantern Transvani B.A. 1992; Fairs chum four to the winners on the 18th A. W. alamitt run for the Derby, but he showed his pl, raul A. 1913; Brakpan clhead left the Peninsula players in

ulon, 1321-26. brilliance when winning the Princess A. B. Richle (Zoo Lake).-Pain champkom, a helpless position. Nanchang, May 20. Wang Yung-kwoi, youthful swimmer of Wules Stakes at Newmarket. Transvaal 1., 1928: Nourse Mino champion. of Nanchang, captured the first prize After that he could not be trained

CROSS RIVER SWIM AT NANCHANG

day announced that the first night Youthful

baseball game of the Major Leagues! will be pinyod here on May 23. The tht will be between the Philadelphin Phillies and the Cincinnati Reds, and will start at 8.30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time.

In Good Time

C. J.

menaure

and R. Lapsley may not be played PITCHER LOSES

The following a to-day's pro-

F. J. Jones

K. V.

IL Colmar

Kowloon C. C. Green)

1. Y. Xavier

v. F. V. V. ILibero Kowloon Dorks Green)

A. F. Contex

F. Cullen JJ Whyte (Civil Berries C. C. Green)

A. Madriane

P. Knight v. J. Tulbigr (Hongkong Electric I. C. Green)

Way and Gomes showed better. 5, Lond J. Hortop (fireen and Sea Point).- understanding and when one fail-

1923: Pairs champion, in the cross Kan-River swimming owing to a bowed tendon. He was united hamilet

1928: Griqualand West Cd to lie the shot the others

5. Team At the end of secured the count. contest held here yesterday afternoon, brought from Ireland to Whatcombe Griqualand West

Kinnes (Malsenburg)-Mingles champion, which the National Wang negotiated the distance of 2,000 more than a year ago owing to the single rink championship (skip). 1928.

this metres in the good time of 21 minutes fiscal dispute between the British and wine: Vales champion, the tenth head they were leading as permissible

Western Province, 1025.. and 40 seconds. Central Newa, Irish Free State Governments,

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A. G. White Johannesburg).—Tranaran

by 14-3 and two heads later they

.. angin rink championship (lead). 1915 21. made the score 164:

7. Fairiamb (Johannesburg).-Tranavan!

RA, single Tink championship (ski), 1927.

It was from the thirteenth hend

A. J. Condwin (Pretoria City) that McKelvie revealed his true

Africas B.A. champion risk, 1942.

form and the Dock players chalk-

E. J. Hell (Macliaburg)'airs champion.ed up ten shots in four heads. 1924-77 champion, Maritthur E., 1937.

1927.

H. TrornionChamplo, Crown Mines. They con coded a single und, then came McKelvie's relapse, which (Continued on Page 3.) doalt a severe blow to their pro- spects. With the Craigengower pair lying two in a difficult head

BLOW TO WORCESTER McKelvio in attempting to draw,

twice bumped up woods belonging to the opposition. A four on the 18th houd made the score 20-14

Nawab Of Pataudi Not and in a game of tight scoring

To Play

became

the position instantly hopoless. Way and Gomes Beored another shot on the 19th head and Worcestershire cricket, this then gave away in two and a single summer will again be weakened to win by 21-17.

by the absence of the Nawab of

Pataudi, who has cabled Captain

F. W. C. Morgans, the County MOTORCYCLE RACING Club's manager, stating that ill- health would prevent him from playing for Worcestershire dur- ing the coming season,

German

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Stuttgart, May 20.

It will be recalled that, last year, Pataudi was troubled by poor health to such an extent that ho was able to appear in'no more than alx County Champlonship engage-

On the Solituderace track the second monta At the end of the season, meeting for German motorcycles was however, it was thought that the held yosterday. The brilliant Indian batsman would places in the small class up to 259 recover his health sufficiently to com were won by DKW-machines, turn out regularly for Worcester-while in the 850-100 cem classes all

places were taken by NSU, shire.

first

three

NO HIT GAME

FREAK BASEBALL FEAT

TWO MEN WALKED

Scranton, Pa., May 20. Here is a story for the notobooks, Jack Hughes pitched a no hit game for the Carbondale High School to day but lost the game 2 to 0. The reason

that Rommel Jordon, pitching for the Throop High School, alsy pitched a no hit game, but Hughes walked two men who scored on errora.-United Preca.

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