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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

CRAIGENGOWER C. C. BEATEN AT HOME BY KOWLOON DOCK R. C.

ALL GREENS ON HEAVY SIDE

Though they were drying up as the day wore on, greens were, on the heavy side all over the Colony on Saturday, when alt but were 'three matches in the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Lengue decided. The fenture of the programme was the defent of the Craigengower C.C, on their own green by the Kowloon Dock N.C., who won by three shots.

The Kowloon C.C. abtained two much-needed points at the expense of the Civil Service C.E. nt King's Park, and the Police R.C, won another game on their green at Happy Valley, beating the Kowloon B.G.C, by 19 shots.

their In the Second Division, the Indians consolidated position at the end of the League Table by overcoming the Club de Recreio. They now need only two points to be assured of the championship and promotion.

Two green were affected by the overnight and morning rain, no play being possible at the Hongkong F.C. and the Club de Recreio,

Crogenpower CC.

Kowloon C.C.

*Hongkong F.C.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

First Division

68

Kowloon Dock R.C. Civil Servler C.t. Club de Reerein Kowloon D.G.C.

50

Kowloom C.C.

53

Police R.C.

Tallioo R.C.

Craitengower C.C.

Indian R.C.

Police R.C.

"Hongkong FC.

Civil Service C.C.

*Club de Recreto...

Hongkong Electric R.C.

Postponed (green und).

Second Division

80 Hongkom! P.C.

67 Club de Heercio 61

Kowloon B.C.C.

Third Division

Kowloon F.C.

74 Yacht Club

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Kowloon Tong R.C. Craigen:power C.C.

B 652 547 105

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RACE MEETINGS

Hongkong Jockey Club Fixtures For 1938

CLOSE OF PLAY

London. July 31. At the Oval, Surrey, scoring 112 for four wickets at lunch, were all out for 244 in their County Cricket ; Championship match against Notts

fa yacht anger easily beat Mr. T. 0. to-day. At close of play, Notts had

6 61, Sopwith's Endeavour 11, the Bri-made 51 for one wicket.

18

Gtish challenger, by approximately a

mile and a half over the 30-mile CERISE.

Face!

At Sheffield, Yorkshire were dis-b

missed for 246 by Lanen:bire after

AUGUST 2. 1937.

Preparing

For National Games In Oct.

The Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation held track and feld and swimming trials over the week-end in preparation for the Chinese National Games, in Nanking un October 10.

Conditions for the track and feld events, which were held at Caroline Hi, were far from ideal owing to th heat and the sodden track, and the limes returned were rather disap- pointing.

Saturday's results:

TRACK AND FIELD

Men's 100 Metres-1, Jung Kam-to: 12. Yeung Wani-sanit 3 Kwok Kan-sang.

Time: 3 mins, 20 secs.

Men's High Jump-1, Cheung Lal-Mar

inctres

Huiles ---3.

110 Metren High Chan Yuk: 2, Wu PR-u. Tume: 841

Putting the Shot (161) --},

Vi Yau-luni 2 than Yolc, . Ne Wat- ts. Utance: 10.32 metres.

Men's 100 Metres-, Ya Kal-yaoi; 2 Li Hung-kwal; 3, Llung-four, Thor: 11.6 een

Men's 1500 Metres), igung Kul-sangi Won-kwong; 3, teig Lal-yilt, 4 min. 4. Men's 400 Meiren 1.nw Hurd-1. Clan Yuk: 2. Kwok Ka-bang.

na Steires-1. Mis Lo Mango;

2. Miss Nx Man-fung. Time: 7.2 spel.

Ladies 20 Meltes-1. M La Man so: 2. Mes Lt Yuk-ang 3 Chan Ru-in. Time: 32 ch.

SWIMMING

the

fuck nt The Awinning telats. Chinese Bathing! Club, insulted as follows; Men's 50 Meters Free Style.-1. Chan Win-kat CBC); 2. Ng Ching-mon Chang Sibu); 3, Robert Chan (CDC.L

: 27.0 ees New National M's 100 Metres Backstroke-t Vorbel (CBC

2. Chau Kaichunt Yu-ling (YM.CA)

tord),

(CBC) Lau Time: 16.0 bers

Lau

Men's 200 Metres Breast-Mroke -- 1, Fong Chung-yu C.n.c. 2. Emique chan (c.1.C.) 3. Chan Yu-hing (CHC). Time! min. 2 seca.

Men's 400 Metres Free Style-1. Ibers Chan (CJC): 2 Trang Ho-funks CBC: 3. Chiu Wal-lum (South China). Toninu. 55 seen.

Ladies 20 Metres Free Style, Ass Young Sau-chan (South China); 2, 31 Ne Yuet-hang Chung Shingy: 2 Ma Sha Wal-ying (CBC) The:

seen.

Ladies 100 Metres Hackstroke-1. Miss Yeun Sau-phar 1South China): 2, Miss Sha Waleyam: (CHC); 3. Mae Leng

Ti pers Shad-cling (CBC)

Ladien 400 Meties Free Style-1, Miss Yeung Sau-chan. Time: 7

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Men's 400 Metres.--), Heung Kal-santi

being 77.for one at unelt. Herbert 2. Leung Kam-lo. Time: 59.2 sees. Sutcliffe was again in form and hit up 122. Lancashire made 59 for one before stumps were drawn,

Ms So Haur-you

100 Mere-1. Miss La Mano; | Ng Man-long. Time: 140 secs. Men's Dievs Throw,-1, Ip You-funtgr 12. Wu Pik-yu. Distance 89 71. 1 inch,

Torowing the Baseball + Lading}, --1.

Distance 140 fret. Meus 200 Metres.--1. 1,4 Họna-ta: 2. 14 trung-kwal; & ewu Yau-hung. Time: 25.7 bees.

Men's Long Jump-1. Yu Karsan; 2. Mak

Nat-ring Shu-lying: Cheung Distance: 21 ft. 4 in

'SWIMMING

An hour before the start, Huky conditions threatened "No Race" but at 12.15 pan. south-caster sprang 12: up. The race was eventually started

pm. local time, on a wind- Playing Middlesex at Hove. Sussex 1.25 word and feeward course, following Were in a bad pusition after to-day's a postponement of 45 minutes as the play. They were sent back in their G. Owen result of the tuky wind and specta- first imings for 101, H.

Smith taking five for 4. Middlesex for boats crowding the course,

Evens are being laid on the fan- batted humediately after lunch and ger to win the first four races. fit up 284 for four (Hendren 132 not

The Endeavour

the line buf). crossed

Four events were decided at the slightly ahend, but a very light wind

In Leslie Ames Benefit Match atiwimming trials and a new national made it doubtful whether the

was set 121 the men's 100 would finish within the time Canterbury, Kent made 273 in their record

The British challenger ind slightlyAshdown contributing 116.

www.immings arainat Hampshire, Bill metres free-style by Norman Lee, At lunch, who clocked 4 sed. beating the until the Ranger ran up her quadri Kent had 120 on the board for four previous record time of 65.7 seconds. lateral Jib, which was pubing wickets. Hampshire Jad lost seven The time of the second man in this stronger than the Endeavour's long wickets for 14 by close of play event was only a fraction above the tailed Genoa jib. The Ranger then

Another century by Walter Ham-Fold record. Chan Wing-kai pressing tot ahead and opened up a distance: The following Hongkong Jockey When more than competed for mond, who scored 110, featuret the fee closely towards the last length Club race Axties for 1931 at Happy her eward berth.

match at Bristol between Glouces-jof this event to clock 65.8 "seconds. Valley have been announced:

tershire and Somerset. With . .

Results: The Ranger led by half a mife half von hitting 2 116, Gloucester had it Metres Ladler Freestyte.-I. Mhan Animal Race Meeling-Saturday, way to the mark. The Endeavour 431 for nine wickets as the result S. Wet-ying. 2. Mes Sun Ching-your: a

M N Yuri-hing. Time" i Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and domed her Genon jib and set

of a whole day's batting.

1.3 see. Saturday, February 19, 1, 22, 23 mediam quadrilateral jib, which in

Fine bowling by Kenneth Farnes, creased her pee and reduce the the natateae Test bowler, placed tee, Chun With Kai; 3. NE Chun-mon. 100 Metres Men's Free-style.—1. NormNAN and 20.

Rauger's lead to a third of a mile.

Essex in a strong position at the end Time: 64 secs. New National Record). First Extra-Saturday, March 12.. Beth yachts were travelling about of the day's play against Derbyshire Metres Ladies' Breast-strike- Second Extra--Saturday, March but after an hour and a quarter, dur being four wickets down for 118, and Metro Men's Free-style--1. Tsang seven knots in a freshening breeze, at Ilkeston, Essex totalled 312 after Sum Wall-yung 2. Miss In Cu int which period both stood on the Derbyshire were dismissed for 05. port tack for nearly in bour, Third Extra-Saturday and Mon- Sopwith went about and Mr. Vander Farnes took seven wickets for 41 Bnitoak: 2. Chu Wai-ban: Shek Chi

26.

day, April 16 and 10.

RANGER FASTER BOAT

Fuchts then

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i did litewise, Fourth Extra-Saturday, May 7.

The

engaged in Filth Extra-Saturday, May 21,

series of split tacks, and as a result of these laetics the Endeavour crept Sixth Extra-Saturday and Mon-up closer to the defender. Neverthe- day, June 4 und 6.

less, the Ranger appeared to be faster in the prevailing conditions and maintained her lead of half a mile.

The Ranger rounded the half-way mark still half a mile ahead of the

Second Half

Seventh Extra.-Saturday, Septem-

ber 21.

Eighth Extra.Saturday Monday, October 8 and 10.

und

Endeavour II.

Losing their first seven wickets for

Worcestershire 120 by lunch.

re- covered somewhat in their game! -

Worcester attainst Warwickshire at and were eventually all out for 213, Mayer taking six wirktets for 20. Warwickshire replied with 162 for War

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL.

CLUB

At Swanson, Glamorgan, scored tus for four wickets by lunch-time | against New Zealand. They were all

The Twenty third Annual The American yacht rounded the out for 249 and New Zealand then mark perfectly and immediately set male 116 for seven before drawing General Meeting of Members will

balloon-jib and stay-sail. She be- of stumps.

Scoring 112 for three before the be held at the Kowloon Football Ninth Extra-Saturday, October gan to pull away and led by a mile | lunch interval, Leicester totalled 277 Club Pavilion, on Friday, August

twelve miles from the finish. Shej continued to maintain her lead while against Northants, who replied with

6th, 1937, at 6 p.m. 43 for one wicket-Reuter the Endeavour, relying solely on A No- skimpier balloon-jib hut no lay-

sail, appeared to on a hopeless! Decem-quest,

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The elapsed time taken by the Reuter,

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