THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 23.
1937.
COMPETITION IN FIRST DIVISION OF LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE INTENSIFIES
Violent action study of Mile. Jedrzejowska, Polish tennis star, taken in the course of her Wimbledon victory over Mra. D. B. Andrus of America.
VETERANS WIN VITAL MATCH FOR C.R.C.
YESTERDAY'S TENNIS LEAGUE RESULTS IN DETAIL
(Continued from Page 8.)
In their subsequent play, Silva. and Xavier appeared to be a bit. shaken and much less confident, although they made
A
K. Singh and G. Singh 6-1; Leonard and da Almeida 2-0,
lost
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RECREIO DEFEATS SOUTH CHINA
In "A" Division
IMPORTANT Golf
MATCHES Amateurs Win TO-MORROW
Coronation
LEADING TEAMS
INVOLVED
With the unexpected defeats. Last week of Club de Recreio and Kowlan Docks, the struggle for premiership in the first division of the lawn bowla lengue becomes intensified.
Considerable importance and signi- ficance is therefore attached to to- morrow's games which see Kowloon Docks at home to the Bowling Green, week lowered Recrelo's who last colours, Cralgengower away to Civil Service-always a hard team to beat on their own green--and Recreio hosts to the Police, whom they should beat.
The fixtures and some of the selected teams are as follows.
FIRST DIVISION Civil Service C. C.. Craigengewer C, C. Kowloon C. C. v. Hongkong F. C. Club de Recrolo v. Police R. O. Kowloon Dock R. C. v. Kowloon D. G. Ci
SECOND DIVISION
Kowloon D. G.C. v. Indian R. C. Hongkong F. U. 1. Kowloon C. C. Craigongower C. C. v. Police R. O. Taikoo it. 0. Club de Reczelo THIRD DIVISION Kowloon F. C. v. Yacht Club
H.K, Elocirle R. C. v. Civil Service C. C. Cralgengower C. C. v. Club de Recreto Hongkong P. C. v. Kowloon Tong R. C.)
TEAMS SELECTED
Match
WOMEN TIRE NEAR THE END
MISS GARNHAM AND COTTON IN FORM
London, June 20. The Coronation golf match at Moor Park yesterday ended in a victory for the amateurs by 30 holes to 13. The match was by foursomes between ten ladica partnered with profes- sional golfers and amateura pairing, and the scoring being reckoned by holes.
All moneys taken for admission and programmes were in aid of the King George V. National Memorial Fund. Conditions were pleasant, and the East course was in good order.
The mixed pairings did well enough in the morning and were only led by 14 holes to 10. In the after- noon, however, with the women ing and leaving their partners more and more length to make up, the 6-4; beat K. F. Lu) and C. F. 1p 6-4; 30 selected to represent the various play suggested that a good amateu
strong for The following teams have been them. A careful study of the day's
opposition proved too H.A. Barros and C. A. Barretto clubs in the League matches to- pair would generally beat a profes-
In their postponed "A" Division fixture. Recreio beat South China seven to two.
A. V. Casano and F. J, Remedios Recreio) beat F. N. Wong and H. W. Ho
to A. Chan and H. Chan 1-6.
(Recreio) beat Wong and to 6-0; lost 10 Lui and Ip 2-8; beat Chan and Chan 6-1.
A. V. Remedion and J. B. Gonsalves (Recreio) beat Wang and Ko - bent Lut and Ip 6-2; beat Cisan and Chan 6-2.
LEAGUE TABLE
ARMY v. LR.C. INDIANS Areny beat I.n.C. six to three, A. Warr and J. 11. Fowles (Army) lost big effort 10 A. R. Kitchell, and D. 1. A. Razack against Lau and Hon and very nearly 3-6: best J. 9. A. Curreem and M. cl. succeeded,
Arculll 6-4; beat A. Baker and A. Rahinin C.R.C. beat Kitchell and Harack 6-4; lost to K.C.C.
Beadshaw and A. O'Conner (Army) Recrea Curreen and Arcull 2-6; beat Bakar and University Hahmin 6-0.
U.S.R.C.
So far as the winners were can cerned, Lou and Hon were easily the outstanding players. By rapid variations in pace they twitted their
into series opponents
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W. Partridge and J. A. Cook (Army) I.R.C. errors. Jest to Kitchell and Razack 4.0; at H.K.C.C. When their time came to attack Hon Curreem and Areut!! 6-0; beat Baker and produced a point-winning backhand Rahmla 0-2.
S.C.A. drive and volley and Lau neutely; angled smashes,
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The other two pairs were par, with mistakes more in evidence. Nevertheless when it came to defen sive play they always had the edge over the Recreio who searched for
C.C.C. v. SOUTH CHINA Craigengewer Iant to South China 5 to 34.
A. 1. Hamson and A. Kitchell (C.C.C on to 5. Chan and J. 110 0-0; beat Jewan and J. Mok 6-0; beat C. n. Wong and H. C. Kwok d-z.
H. N. Chung and Y. L. Pau (C.C.C.);
quick points and were apt to become 1011 to Chan and Tisu 3-8: lost to Kwan impatient if they were not obtain and Mok 3-5; bent Wong and Mok 0-2 able,
W. Rapley and L. Choa (C.C.C.) lost The match, on the whole, produced to Chan and a 3-6; lost to Kwan and a good level of play, although one -6.
Mok 1-0 drew with Wong and Kwok
C.R.C. "A" . RECREIO
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FIRST DIVISION
Craigengower C.C.-L.
sional partnered by a woman, especi- ally over 30 holes from back-teeing C. R. Souza, M. A. R. Souza, A. E. Coates grounds. At the same time, many and B. W. Bradbury (skip); A. S of the women, notably Miss K. Garn- ham, played gallant parts in the day's Gomes, V. N. Atienza, A. M. Omar und U. M. Omar (skip); J. S. Lan-
proceedings. delt, A. A. Razack, C. S. Rosselet and R.
Organised by the English Golf Basa
(skip). Kowloon
Union with the co-operation of the C.C-Geo. Lee, T. Madar, R. G. Craig and F. Goodwin and P.G.., it was a delightful golf- Welsh and Irish Unions, the L.G.U. W.
J. W. M. Ing occasion, giving the student and J. M. Jack ample opportunities to see .great
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YESTERDAY'S GAMES
Waterton Surprises
McKelvie
A. E. Silkstone, F. Broad-golfers truly at play without any of obridge, H. Overy and E. C. Fincher the tense atmosphere of the big occa-
(skip).
Hongkong FC-G. Duncan, w.sion. Gill, E. Tuck and A. Hyde-Lay PADGHAM AND MISS BARTON (skip); E. Carter, J. H. Gelling,
N. J. Bebbington and A. Macfarlanc
F.
x.
In the morning Padgham and Miss were always struggling
J. S. Howell, EJ, Edwards, Barton W. Haynes and J. Rodger against Robert Sweeny and Lionel
(skip).
Munn, who were round in an appro- Club de Recreio.-J. A. Luz, F.ximate 71. In the afternoon they X. Soares, A. A. Remedios and R. were again beaten, this time by J. J. F. Luz (skip); J, E. Noronha, C. E. F. Pennink, the English champion, Marques, C. G. Silva and F. X. M. and Leonard Crawley, in game expected somewhat severer ground
da Silva (skip); L. J. Silve, L. F. which, for 11 holes, was as good a strokes. In every case there was a
The first surprise of the lawn Xavier, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. A. one as anyone could wish to see, tendency to raid the net on dan-
bowls singles championship was re- Alves (skip). Chinese Recreation Club beat Recreio glstered yesterday at the Club de W. Lines, J. C. Gill and C. B. Hosk- the amaicur pair chances which they Then a slip or two on the greens, and gerously innocuous drives and the 5% to 3%.
Kowloon B.G.C.-S. A. Bright, E. a sliced spoon shot by Padgham gave result was often to the disadvantage Cu and C. N. Tang (CRC feated J. McKelvie, 22 to 18. Me-ing (skip); A. S. Russell, W. Rus-seized with all four bands.
Recreio when D. W. Waterton de-i of the attacker.
lost to W. A. Reed and L. F. Hibeiro -2; The outcome of the match has left beat 11. A. Noronha and G. A. Noronha the fine consistent howls of Water (skip); W. L. Walker, J. L. Tetley, able partner to Henry Cotton and
beat d. L. Xavier and A. M. Sliva 9-4 Kelvie was off form, although it was sell. 3. S. Logan and A. M. Holland the teams in an interesting position. | 6-2. It is hardly likely either will drop
ton which gave him the match. T. Armstrong and L. Guy (skip). Any more points in their remaining lost to Reed and Ribeiro 3-6; beat Xavier between A. Hyde-Lay's rink and J. W. K. Cheung and T.L. I (C.R.C.) A close finish featured the match
the side had a highly successful day, SECOND DIVISION- matches, so that a play-off for the and Sliva 44; lost to Noronha
Kowloon B.G.CE. V. Searle, P-Crawley in the morning by one hole, beating J, J. Pennink and Leonard championship is fairly assured, At Noronha 2-0,
and C. Brown's rink, the former winning T. Barby, K. C. Hamilton and J. G. and diaposing of Robert Sweeny and
A.
league table follow.
K.T.C.C.A. v. R.S.C.
Miss K Garnham proved an admir-
by one, Scores were level on the Meyer (skip); H. L. Lockhart, L. F. Hon and F. K. Lan (C.R.C.) beat fith head at five-all. Brown's rink K. Taylor, D. W. Waterton and L. O. Munn by the same margin in
0.4.
T. F. Lo
K. Bingh and G. Singh 6-1; beat Leonard 3-8. and de Almeida B-1.
Lan Kwan and Lee Kam-ming (K.T.) L. F. Tan and P. F. Lee (C.R.C.) lost H. G. Cooper and beat Sherriff and Kalwant Singh 6-1; beat to Gliiins and White 5-7: lost to Freeman (skip).
and Soltau 2-0; lost to Capell and Lea 4-4.
LEAGUE TABLE
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the afternoon
the present both have lost a match.
Yesterday's results and revised Reed and Ribeiro 8-3: drew with Kavier took the lead on the next to 8-4 but Petherick (skip); H. F. Stoneham, And Sliva 6-0; beat Noronha and Noropha the rinks were level again on the A. E. E, Jeffries, S. M. White and
In the
morning they turned two up seventh.
G. H. Sherriff (akip).
in an approximate 37, and won the C.R.C. "B" v. K.C.C.
With first Hyde Lay's rink lead- Indian R.C.-S. M. Rumjahn,
tenth in 2. The amateur pair then Kowloon Tong beat Radio Sports Club
A. seven to two in the "C" Division of the Recreation Club "B" nine to ni.
Kowloon Cricket Club beat Chinese ing and then Brown's, the match M. Wahnb, A. O. Mader and A. R. won the 11th, 12th, and 13th in 3, 3. Tennis League yesterday.
progressed to the 16th when scores Dallah (skip); . Hoosen, Bakar, 4. At the 16th Cotton pulled his tee- W. Wu and Ma Wal-kwong (K. T) beat lost to W. Glttina and G. A. White 1-0;
II. T. Tung and X. W. Cheung (C.R.C.) were again level at 16-all. Against A. K. Minu and A. R. Minu (skipshot into the rough, but followed a M. Sherriff and Kalwant Singh 6-2; beat lost to V. If. Freeman and B. Soltau - Brown's rink could manage only a Abbes and M. Y. Adal (skip).
nlend Karnail Singh and G. Singh & lot to lost to 1. S. CL. Chen (C.R.C.) lost single. The final score was 10-18.
on the last head, A. H. Rumjahn, D. M. Khon, M. R. of two
Miss Garnham's with a D. Leonard and J. C. de Almeida 2-6.
Capell and R. Lee 1-0.
wooden second. Pennink Mok Fuk-in and Tang 01-lan (K.T.) to Gittins and White 0-8: lost to Freeman
Hongkong FC.-W. Kershaw, 3.
playca a poor second,
second, Miss Garnham beat Sherrin and Kalwant Singh 6-1; best and Soltau 4-5; lost to Capell and Les Hosking, FL G. Craig and A. Hyde R. Selby (skip); G. I. Shaw, F. H. her side took the lead. A fine ap- The rinks were.-J. Watson, C. B. Skinner, C. D. Robertson and 3. A. holed a noble puit, and with 4 to 5 Lay (skip), J. Revie, M. Ferguson,
Ferro Grosbank ekipler and from there the match
E. Lammert
Aproach 4 feet from the pin by Craw-
L. Strange, J. S. Bench and J. Rus- with a 3 at the 17th, but the amateur B. Bosto beat B. W. Bradbury sell
(skip). 21-10 on the 18th head at the Hong-
took pair 3 putts on the last green Kowloon
C.C.-C. J. Tacchi, and lost the match. kong Electric green. Bradbury Canning, J. Smith and V. C. Labrum In the afternoon the match be- opened well, but fell away after the (skip): A. A. Dand, T. W. French,tween Miss Garnham and Cotton, and first few heads, and Basto crept up A. J. Kew and L. Jack (skip); Athe Amateur champion, partnered by On the 13th he was W. Ramsey, A. Nissim, W. W. Hirst his runner-up, attracted most of the 12 Krudunily.
leading 20-7.
and 11. Nish (skip). SUB.COMMITTEE MEETING Cralgengower CC. R. Soares, Neither side played well going out, interest of an appreciative crowd. meeting of the Hongkong Lawn E. MeNay, K. M. Omar and M. J Bowls Association Competition Sub-Medina (skip); J. W. Leonard, Ir. and the amateur pair, out in 40 to Committee will be held to-day In W. Randall, B. W. Whiteman and 42, turned two up. Then Cotton the Board-room of the South China IV. Pearse (skip): N. P. Karan played a series of match-winning Maming Post Lid. at 5.30 pm. to jin, A. 3. Coelho, W. J. Bagley and shots, and with Miss Garnham put- make the draw for the various W. K. Way (akip),
ting, as she had done all day, ex- events.
Talkoo R.C.-W. Melrose,
tremely well, Sweeney and his part- FH Wright, W. Cunningham and R. Miner lied to pull out all they knew to Keown (skip); D. McColgan, F. keep going.
Sweeny, driving against Cotton, HJC Folson and J. C. Chal- mera (akip); W. Brown, S. F. New was hitting the ball a long way, be... 3. A. Watson and T. F. Stain-behind the master, but Munn was man,
rarely
more than a few yards ton (skip).
Club de Recreio.-F. A. Machado, consistently ahead of Miss Garnham. A. V. Barros, J. V. Ribeiro and J.At the short 10th Miss Gamham 3. Basto (skip); D. C. Alves, E. L. holed a long putt for a winning 2, Barros, A. P. Guterres and C. H. and, with Sweeny just off the The Static Machine Gun Company Basto (skip): F, Kavler, C. M. at the short 12th, where Miss Garn- will be represented by the following Silva, P. A. Yvanovich and E. M. ham played a clever approach Butt London, July 22.
team in the annual Volunteer swim- Remedios (skip),
up the slope, the match was square, THIRD DIVISION E. A. Macdonald,
ming sports to be held at the V.R.C. Lancashire bath to-morrow evening:
Cotton bunkered his second shot to cricketer and former Victorian, who
Kowloon F.C.-W. Mackie, E. C. the right of the 13th green and his had had a brilliant career
300 Yards Free Style Relay T. Webb, J. T. Smalley and J. Gibson side lost the hole only to in first
square the class cricket, was killed in a motor R. G. L. Oliphant and N. Lee.
Kew. S. Leo
H. Wing Lee, Kum Day, (skip); T. White, J. Lindsey, Tmatch again at the 14th, where he accident to-day when the car he was
Fergusson and R. Hall (skip); A holed a long putt right up the slop- 200 Yards Medley Relay-Norman Lapsley, L
(skip). and swerved through the railings style), R. G. L. Oliphant (breast-
his second shot a foot past the pln into a field.
Craigengower CC-G. Payne, Wand, winning the hole with a 3, his stroke) and T. Kew (free style), J. Penney, F. X. Delgado and A. Faide got the lead and a good game Macdonald first medo his name as Diving.--Stanley Lee, Norman Lee, S. Alves (skip); D. Rozarlo, W. Hended with a half. The Egures in
6. H. Chou. Reserve-Andrews.
Atkins, E. Zimmern and 8. 3. Smith were: did well with the Lancashire League. Sprinkle, H. Wing Lee, R. G. LJ. Pau and Y. Abbas (skip)
Water Polo-S. H. Choo, W. (skip); E. Kerrison, J. H. Xavier,
Mias Garnhamn and Colton: 2, 4, 3, Olphant, F. Read, Stanley Lee, T. Club de Recrelo. M. Xavier, 4, 6, 3, 3---32, Kew and Kum Day.
10. P. Remedios, J. M. M. Älves and
Sweeny and Munn: 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, H. A. de B. Botelho (skip); J. C. In beating Mrs. Garon and D. J.
4,5,
5, 4, 335, Remedios, C. Basto, G. M. P. Re Reer in the morning, A. A. Duncan medios and C. Roza-Pereira. (skip); and D. H. R. Martin struck some C. E. Xavier C. C. Pereira, C. Mcruel blows coming home, holing the S. Alven and J. M. S. Rosario (kip 10th, 11th, 12th and 15th in 3 apiece team yesterday. The English team
Hongkong F.OE Casey, W. | scored eight for 141, the match being their own nationals here to-day at Buller, R. A. Trengrove and V., and getting a 4 at the long 18th.
drawn.
a Zionist meeting because It was Walker (skip); B. A. Monsell, J. A. Illingworth and T. A. Boum To-day
alleged they had offended by sup» Barnes, IL. G. Wallington and G. E. Played some of the best golf of the Middlesex, and had scored one for British plan for the partitioning of Ansjow. D. Fliches and P. Morgan R. Burban, being, level fours when met porting a speaker who favoured the Stephens (skip); J. Dobson, F. P. day to beat Miss Elsie Corbett and 153 at lunch-Reuter,
(skip).
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