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THE HONGKONG ⠀ TELEGRAPH.

· MONDAY, AUGUST

BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB HOUSE

NOT YET DECIDED Bowling Green Must Win Their Last Match

Kowloon Bowling Green Club's defeat by Roerelo on Saturday has opened up a new possibility concerning the second division bowls league championship. If the K.B.G.C. should lose their one remaining

match and Recreio win the rest of their's, the teams will finish ́on lavel pegging. However on the face of it the K.B.G.C. appear to be reasonably safe for the title.

Saturday's results and latest league tables follow.

Indian I.C.

First Division

Talkoo Dock

Police R.C...

Craigengewer "A"

Civil Service

Kowloon B.G.C...

Division

Yacht Club

Football Club "g"

Kowloon CC,

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Kowloon Dock

67 T#

Crnigengower "B"

48

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40

Club de Recreio

78

Second

Cenigengower

70

Police R.C.

81

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Football Club "A"

GO

Civil Service

Kowloon B.G.C...

68

Club de Recreio

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

First Division

P. W. L. F.

A. Up

Dn. Pla

Craigengower "A"

15

16 1 1,160

827 220

0 30

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16

10

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20

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10

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975

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18

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14

8

830

833

0

0 10

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10

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924

DAR

0

14

16

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17 籮

087 977 10

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16

Civil Service

14

#

813 847 0 34

19

17

5 1) 13

702

STANWYCK

13 0 10 608

856 0 915 1,087 0 172

816. 0 147.

10

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A. Up Dn. Pts.

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835 300 0

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STROKE ANALYSIS OF 3 WIMBLEDON MATCHES

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24, 1936.

MILITARY SWIMMING AT Y.M.C.A.

GUNNER HALLILEY AT HIS BEST

PROGRAMME FOR THE ANNUAL POLICE MEETING

The entries are as follow:

RECORD RELAY

TIME

AMERICANS VIN THOUSAND METERS AT OSLO

Oslo, Aug, 22.

In a field athletic mert held bere to-day, the 1,000 meters relay race was won by the American, Johnson, Fifth, Robinson and Woodruff.

The time was one minute 33,1 sees., which

# world record......... United Press.

CHINA'S SOCCER TEAM. Long Plunge...L/Sergt. Robinson Olympic Eleven Hold

and Mira. Serut. McMahon, L/Sergt. Manning,

L/Sergt.

Wheeler L/Scrat. French Players To A Draw ward, L/Section, L/Sergt. Hay- Bowers, L/Sergt. Loughlin, L/Sergt. Jamieson, L/Sergt. Davitt, S. 1 McEwen, Warder Blumenthal and Warder Pearce.

The outstanding feature of the gala was the invitation 300 Yards Relay, which was won by the Royal Engineers.

up against players like Lewis The annual swimming sports of, at the Victorla Recreation Club on the oth. Heavy Brigade, Royal Tuesday, September 8, and the finals Carron: Gordon Lum, fresh back Arillery, were held on Saturday ni will be held at the same place on from a tour of Europe which has the Y.M.C.A, pool, witnessed by a Saturday, September 12, commencing probably improved his game by large gathering of spectators, in- at 2.30 p.m. sharp. 16: "Stick" Duff, who as far back cluding Lt. Col. M. Carrington- as 1934 showed he was a class Syken, M.C., R.A., the Omeer Com- above Colony standard: L. F.manding the Brigade,

Carrington-Sykes, Stokes, better known as a cricket Interporter, but withal a skilful wielder of the tennis racket; and C.C. Squires, who is but little below Carson. These five players would constitute one of the most powerful teams in the Orient, and because all, or any of them, may land on these shores in October, it behoves the Colony's players to start in now on serious practice and training. We have not won an Interport since 1929. Perhaps we shall not win this year. But at least let us endeavour to show

that our tennis is not so barren as our 1935 performances indicat- ed.

New Goalkick Rulo

AIRST class goalkeepers at

FIRST

Paris, Aug. 22. Gnr, Halley was the best in

The Chinese Olympic soccer.team. dividunt swimmer, winning four 100 Yards Free Style Champion-held to a draw the French Red Star races, including the Brigade Champ-L/Sergt. Mackenzie, Sergt. Olympique cleven, each side scoring

Hutchinson (holder), Warder Franks, two goals. plonship of 200 Yards.

Warder Blumenthal and Mr. Thomp son, ASP.

Life Saving Event:-Sergt. Me- Malion, L/Serg, Hutchluson, L/Sergt.

Brown Hayward, L/Sergt.

(93). Manning, Warder Pile, L/Sergt.

Mrs. Carrington-Sykes distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the sports.

The full results were as follow; 220 Yards Brigade Championship: -1, Gor. Halley (24th Bty.); 2, Gnr. Roscoe (20th Bty.): 3, Gar. Cartlidge and Gnr. Gardiner (20th Biy

"Novices' 50 Yards Breast-stroke

Bdr. Crawley (20th Bt.) Wool

1. Munro (24th Bty.); 3, Gr. dridge (20th Bly.).

300 Yards Inter-Battery Relay: 1, 24th Battery: 2, 20th Battery.

Veterans 60 Yards Handicap-1, Gor. Harris 24th Farrell (20th Bts). Bly.); 2, Bur. 50 Yards Dash:-1, Gar. Halley (24th Bly.); 2. Gnr. Goulding (20th Bly.): Gar. Howells (24th Bly.).

H.K.S. (Indian) Relay:1, 2nd

In a basketball match, the Japaneze combined Olymple team defeated n French team by 45 points to 34- Reuter...

It will be recalled that the Chinese Warder Franks, Warder Pearce, War-Olympic footballers were defeated by der Brimblecombe.

Great Britain in the first round at 50 Yards Handicap: -L/Sergt. the Berlin Games by two goals to Jackson, L/Sergt. Dennis, L/Sergt.nil. Italy won the Olymple soccer Sergt. Manning, L/Sergt. Hutchin of America the basketball champion- Robinson, L/Sergt. McKenzie, L championship; and the United States son, L/Sergt. Wheeler, L/Sergt. Loughlin, L/Sergt. Jamieson, L/Scrat. Davitt, Sergt. McMahon, Warder Blumenthal, Warder Drewery, War- der Tappenden and Mr. Thompson,

A.S.P.

Warder Blumenthal

Battery: 2, 3rd Battery; 3, 4th Bat-Franks, 30

HOME CRICKET

TEST PLAYERS IN

FINE FORM LATEST SCORES

London, Aug. 22. Splendid bowling by G. G. Allen, England's Teat captain, caused the collapse, of Kent for B5 runs in the first innings of ther match with Middlesex

to-day. which began

Home, it is reported, have been spending the past few weeks accustoming themselves to the new goal-kick rule, which denies a goal- keeper the right of picking up the ball in his hands before kick ing it. One wonders what goal- | keepers in Hongkong are going to do about it. The new rule opens up considerable possibilities for alert centre-forwards. Outside of the Chinese, it has been noticeable that few goalkeepers in Hongkong can kick a stationary ball a good length and with the right altitude; and unless some painstaking prac- tice is put in to improve their place kicking, our custodians may find

themselves having an unhappy

time.

Question Of Mechanics

100 Yards breast-stroke Cham- pionship:-L/Sergt. Jackson, L. Sergt. Mackenzie, L/Sergt. Brooks, L/Sergl. Bowers, Sergt. MeMabon, Warder and Warder Pearce.

100 Yards free-style Champion- Trumpeters' 50 Yards Free Style:-- Taylor (24th Bty.).

Tptr. Weygood (20th Bty.): 2, Tptr.ship (Chinese and Indians): 24 en-

tries.

50 Yards free-style (Chinese clerks,

tery.

"Chain of Command"-Won by

Mills and Gar. Halliley).

24) Battery (Lieut. Withers, Sergt. interpreters and members of the Fire Jarmain, L/Sergt. Burton, L/Bdr. Brigade):-7 entries.

Uniform

t'acc (Asintle Land Police): entries. Water-Police):-27 entries.

Police):-32

150 Yards Medley (breast-stroke, back-stroke and free style);-1. Gnr. Withers (24th Bly.); 2, Gar. Roscoe (20th Bty.): 3, Gnr. Halley (24th

Bly.).

05

Yards free-style (Chinese

Obstacle Race (Chinese Water

entries.

ship:

ATHLETES SAIL

PHILIPPINE BASKETBALLERS ON WAY HOME

Marseilles, Aug. 22. The Philippine Islands Olymple basketball team sailed for home on the French liner D'Artagnan to-day.

United Press.

U.S.: AMATEUR TITLE

Over Thousand Entries For Golf Championship.

300 Yards Invitation Relay: Won Street Boys' Club and Messengers

New York, Aug, 22. by Royal Engineers (Lleut. R. A. Race: 12 entries.

The United States Golf Association Barron, Lieut. J. M. Calvert, Spr Life

Race (Chinese Water- has announced that 1,110 competitors Belt Revell, L/Cpl. Pearse, Spr. Goble Police):-27 entries. and Spr. L. Jordan).

Officers 100 Yards Free Style-1. Licut. P. de N. Ramus, RLA., 2. Lieut. 1. C. Marson, RA.

150 Yards Inter-Battery Relay Teams of 6)-1, 24th Battery; 2, 20th Battery.

Final Standing: 24th Battery 50 sta-points; 20th Battery 38 points.

QRRECTLY "kicking

tionary ball is, in itself, no difficult than correct-

Ave time with net-rund shots and once with len's Ogures were six wickets for more

a drop shot.

Budge

Service

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30 runs.

ly heading a ball, or correctly Maurice Meyland, another Test taking a

first-timer, or cor- player, was also in great form, scorrectly trapping, or correctly ing 107 runs for Yorkshire úgainst

It boils down to Surrey, Yorkshire batted the whole passing. day for 315 runs.

the mechanics of the game. Tutai

Derbyshire, the present leaders, One thing which should be Bulge seated with now net-cord shot, can-are in a strong postlion against avoided is too long a run. It is Some Interesting data was obtained Northants.

N. S. Mitchell-Innes scored 182 like running half-way down the from the play of. G. P. Hughes and

pitch to drive a cricket ball, or taking too long a swing to hit a tennis winner: the more effort. used in preparing for the ultimate. shot, or stroke, is to make the Kicking a stationary ball to obtain correct timing more difficult. the best results is, on the one hand, a question of proper timing and on the other, a matter of weight transference. This is a simple axiom, though it demands hard practice to translate it into effec- tive practical terms. Fortunately Colony goalkeepers enjoy one ad- dry grounds for at least three vantage They are blessed with

parts of the season. It is on the mud-laden ground where custod.

C. R. D. Tuckey during their semi-runs off the Worcester bowling while final and final matches in the Men's playing for Somerset, who occupied Doubles Championship at Wim- the whole day in scoring 401 runs.

The All-India bledon. Hughes lost two service

Learn engaged deliveries

s out of

of twelve in the semi Hampshire, being dismissed for only final and only one out of twelve in 192 runs, of which V. M. Merchant the final, his side winning 53 points 108 runs for two wickets at close of ints scored 70, Hampshire had scored is 43 lost in his service gumes. key dropped three of his service play.. deliveries in the semi-final (out t John Langridge was in sparkling 13 deliveries) and three more in the form for Sussex in their match with Anni (out of 14 deliveries), his side Gloucester, scoring 156 runs. securing 110 points to 58 points last during his services,

Tuc

Turkey won fifteen services in the two mitches to love or to 15, and Hughes eleven.

Nothing like riding in

sluggish Weather!

ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL WILL PUT YOU RIGHT. Ma Tau Wei Rd., Kowloon. BUSES 3 & 11 PASS THE SCHOOL

The following are the close of play scores of matches begun to-day:

Kent v. Middlesex Kent, 85 (G. O. Allen six for 39), Second innings, 14 for 0.

Middlesex, 232 (Cole five for 63).

Yorkshiro v., Surrey

Yorkshire, 315 (M. Leyland 107)

Northants v. Derby Northants, 144 (Copson four for 24).

T Derbyshire, 107 for seven wickets.ians are going to experience their

Somerset v. Worcester

Somerset, 401, (N. S. Mitchell-

Innes 182).

Warwick v. Lancashire

Warwick, 200.

Lancashire 105 for three wickets.

Leleester v. Glamorgan

greatest trouble with this new rule. But if Colony' goalkeepers care to adapt themselves to the new conditions, there is no reason why they should be materially af-

Leicester, 210 (Graham 75. Hughesfected. We shall have a better

live for 70).

Glamorgan, 57 for one wicket.

All India v. Hampshire

All India, 102 (V. M. Merchant

76. Kennedy four for 29).

Hampshire, 100 for two wickets.

Bussex v. Gloucester Sussex, 405 for. seven wickets (John Longridge 150),

Essex v. Netts Essex, 300 (Wilcox 81. and O'Con- nor 111).

Notts, 40 runs for 0.

idea of the problem in a couple of months' time.

of In recognition the services rendred by Mr. Lam Chi-fang during the negotiations of the Sino-Indo- Chinese Convention, the Emperor of Anaam has conferred on him the de-

coration of a Knight of the Dragon of Annum.

ANNUAL MEETING

POLICE AND PRISON DEPARTMENT SPORTS ON SEPT. 12.

have entered for the Amateur Open

Other events are: Pillow fight;| Nomination race; 100 Yards free style tournament, of which 210 are eligible cpen to members of the VILC. 50 for championship match play.

Yards free style for sons and daugh- The members of the British Walker ters of Police and Prison Depart-Cup squad are exempted from ments under 14 years of age; Police qualifying, and also six other British Reserves 50 Yards free-style: Team players and eight former winners of Race and Water-Polo (HK.P, v. the championship.. Prison Dept.).

Plain High Diving:-L/Sergt. Pen-

It is noteworthy that the entry fold, L/Scrat. Brown (53), L/Sergt. list is 174 above the previous record Wheeler, L/Sergt. Monning, L/Sergt. established in 1935.-United Press. McKenzie, L/Bergt, McMahon, I/

Sergt. Hayward and Warder Blumen. thal,

and Werder Pearce.

Obstacle Race:-L/Sergt. Rubinson, In addition to the above entries A large number of entries have L/Sergt. McKenzie, Sergt. McMahon, which are confined to Europeans, been received for the annual swim-L/Sergt. Hayward, L/Sergt. Wheeler, there are a number of events open to ming sports of the Hongkong Police L/Sergt. Penfold, L/Sergt. Bowers, Indian and Chinese Land Police and and Prison Departments, entries for L/Servt. Loughlin, L/Sergt. Jamle Chinese Water-Police. These are:- which closed on Saturday evening. son, L/Sergt. Davitt, Warder T. Pile, Life Saving (Chinese Water-

The heats are fixed to be swum Warder Franks, Warder Blumenthal Police)-15 entries.

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