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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
Civil Service Defeat Recreio & Win Third Division Title
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MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1987.
ARMY STILL
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(By Fred Darinell)
London, July 22.
I came away from Aldershot yes- terday feeling rather sorry for the Royal Air Force, who had just failed win the Inter-Services athletic the championships. For 14 years Army have persistently carried off the honours, but yesterday with the last event of the day, the quarter-
to be decided, mile.
the Airmen lending the soldiers by were points to 80.
Unfortunately for them, neither P. J. Halford (injured) nor D. M.
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H. Craven could turn out, and at-
though E. E. Lansdide was recruited,
LBW Rule
AT LEAGUE'S ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Hong- kong Cricket League will take place at the Urban Council Chamber, Post Offee Bullding on Fri" y next ac- cording to the annual sport of the League issued to-day by Mr. A. H. Madar, tho hon. secretary. The meeting starts
æt 5.15. Business includes receiving and approving the report and aemunts, election of officers and their adoptiori of the new L.B.W. Rule.
The finances of the League
are
in the circumstances he could not hy showing a balance in hand of
Sheld
stem the conquerling pate of the from J. E. Willoughby and J. who finished first and in 50.0sec. The complete second
close was: Army 07 tally at the points, R.A.F. 04 points, Royal Navy points, 40 points.
RA.F. has a good send-off In the Furlong when A. W. Sweeney re- his A.A.A. victory by winning
pente Bree
In
Was
Sweeney's eclipsing quality further shown in the 100 yards, in which he swept through at a terrifie pace and three watches timed him to Just break 0.8sec.
The official time was 9.7sec., which, In addition to beating his own Ser- vices' record of 9.9sec., equalled the British amateur record established by Eric Liddell 14 years ago,
TRACK REMEASURED
A light wind assisted. the runners, but the ground after specially mea- suring was found to be correct, and I hope that Sweeney will get the reward of his magnificent running, Another record went by the board when R. H. Thomas, in winning the mile for the R.A.F., returned 4min. 22.ec. to beat his own figures by 1-5sec. Be had a foot to spare from his team colleague, P. B. Hennessey.
In the three miles we saw
saw a lack of seriousness in competition when F. I. Reeve, of the R.A.F., who had the race in bis keeping and leading by a dozen yards from his
was
Entrance fees last year amounted to $100, while there was a balance carried forward of $253.71. Expenditure included donations to the C.B.S., D.B.S., Ellis Kadoorie School and the Children's. Playground As- sociation, which absorbed $200.
The report, which is brief ob- serves:
same
the There were eight entries in First Division and twelve In the Second making a total of twenty for the two divisions. The close of the season found the II.K.C.C. and the L.R.C. with the
number of points at the top of the league table, play-off for the thus necessitating a championship. This gaine was played on the H.K.C.C. ground and ended in n draw. It was then decided that as the season had offelally ended, the two clubs were to be the joint cham- plons for the season. In connection with the replay of the K.C.C.
I wish to thank the I.R.C. match. Club de Recreio and the K.C.C. for the offer of their ground for the game.
The 2nd Division honours were carried off by the K.C.C.
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF
First Round Games In
INDIANS team mate, E. W. Harrison, almost Second Summer Singles
In Saturday's programme of League Lawn Bowls were two important results and one interesting personal appearance.
In the Third Division, Civil Service, hy benting the Club de Recreio nt King's Park, won the Third Division championship, in the year of Its Inauguration. For this victory they had chiefly to thank M. N, Rakusen, whose rink beat J. M. S. Rozario's by 21 shuts, the other two Civil Service rinks being down.
The Indian Recreation Club, starting the match with the knowledge that, if they won, the Second Division Shield was theirs, lost to Craigengower on the latter's green by the narrow margin of three shots. The Indians really lost the game on the 19th head when all three rinks went down to the tune of eleven shots. They now have to beat Kowloon Cricket Club to win the title, while Craigengower, their nearest rivals, have to meet the Club de Recreło twice.
The First Division fight is still on undecided. Cenlgengower, Jast year's champions, and the Club de Recreio, who are battling it out between them, both won although the Portuguese Club got home by only one shot against the Bowling Green.
An Interesting appearance was that of Mr. Ezra Abraham, Vice-President of the Kowloon Cricket Club, who turned out for E. C. Fincher's rink in the First Division match against the Police. The rink tied 13-13 with G. Perkins' quartette. It is understood that Mr. Abraham, who acquitted himself very well, has played bowls less than half a dozen times before in his life and this was his first game for the Kowloon Cricket Club.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Hongkong Football Club
Kowloon C. C.
Club de Recreio Civil Service C. C.
Craigengower C. C. Kowloon B. G. C. Police R. C. Toikoo R. C,
Club de Recreio
| Kowloon F. C.
Craigengower C. C. Hongkong F. C.
Club de Recreio Cralgengower
Kowloon Dock R.C.
First Division
55 Craigengower C. C. GU Police R. C....
56, Kowtoon B. G. C.
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Kowloon Docks R. C.
Second Division
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stopped in his tracks to let Harri- son win.
FINLAY'S BUSY DAY The time returned was 14min. 52.2sec., and the only other promin- ent man in the race was
"Jack" Sutherland, the old warrlor, who
could not quite hang on to the first pair. But if it had been a horse- race I am sure the stewards would have been
on the Making a serious Inquiry
of that last lop.
Don Finlay equalled his own Ser- vices record of 14.0sec. for the 120 hurdles, but he was not a success in the long and high jumps in which he took part.
R.
Itt the Long Jump the Army pult, A. F. M. Palmer, 2ft. 6 9-10in., and Walker, 2211. 5 -10in., carried off the honours and both beat Finlay's record of 22ft. 24in., which Finlay himself just failed to repeat by quar- ter of an incl.
A new Services record was .es- tablished for the Javelin when P. Blanking threw 180ft. Tin. for the Army.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE 100 Yards.i. F/Lieut. A. W. Sweeney (RAF) 2 L/A/C Glen (R.A.F.); Skt. J. Hart (Army); 9,7-10sec.
220 Yards,-1, Sweeney (R.A.F.); 2. Ilari (Army); 3. Pay/deut. MacLean (Navy); 22 E-10sec.
440 Vard), Lieut. J. E. F. Willoughby (Army); 2. Lieut. 3. Sheffield (Army): J. Cpl. E. E. Lansdale .A.F.); 50 0-10sec.
RAO Yards-1, Cpl. E. E. Lansdale (R.A.F.) 2. /A/C Bowles R.A.F. Lieut. G.
Rush (Army); imin.
57 2-10sec.
One Mile-1, Sp. 1. 18. Thomas (R.A.F.): 2. /A/C P. B. Hennessey R.A.F. 3, 50pper F. Swan (Army); 4min, 22sec.
Three Milles, Cpi. E. W. Harrison RA.F. 2. A/C F. H. Reeve (RAF): 3. Staff/Sat Inst It. R. Sutherland (Army): 14min. 52 2-30sec.
120 Yards Hurdien. F/O D. 0. Finlay (AJ); 2. End/Lieut. F. J. C. Higgins (Army); 3, Lieut. O. G. W, White (Army): 14 -10nce.
Long Jump-1, 2nd/Lieut. Sir A. F. M. Palmer (Army), 221, 6 0-10in. record); 2 Cpl. R. Walker
3, Finlay
67-10
2 B-10in.
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Indian R. C.
0.3
Club de Recreio
75
Kowloon C. C.
Bls.
57 Hongkong F. C.
53
Third Division
48
Civil Service
50 11. K. Electric R. C. 57 Kowloon Tong Club
Royal Hongkong Y, C.
LEAGUE TABLES
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12
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Police R. C.
11
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Football Club
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8
702 .0 134
5
Second Division
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Services
2211.
High Jump-1. Lieut. J. Sheffield and Cpl. A. Tansley (Army) tied at ft., Bin.: 3, Cpl. P. K. Coley (it.A.F.). 5. Javelin, L-Cal. D. Blanking (Army), 100ft. in. 2, 1-Cpl. G. Watts (Army), 10. 3in. 3. Eng-Art. Cooper (Navy), isor. 3in.
The following are the results of matches played in the first round of the Happy Valley Second Summer Golf Singles:
D. Humphreys beat T. E. Pearce 5 and 3.
R. H. Cain beat J. Harrop 2 and 1. G. T. May, beat N. J. Booker, 5 and
*.
W. J. Dyer beat Col. E. D_Mat- thews 5 and 4.
T. B. Low beat K. K. Rounds 2 up. D. S. Edwards beat J. Gellatly 3 and 2.
F. Buckle beat G. E. Willerton 5 and 3.
A. J. Dennis received a walk-over from A. T. Bradley.
K. S. Robinson beat W. S. Hier 2 up.
I. P. Tamworth beat J. F. G. Van Reede 1 up.
D. I. Prophet beat D. A. Murdochi 5 and 4.
RIFLE SHOOTING
Dockyard Police Beaten
The Royal Naval Dockyard Pollec took part in a return Rile shooting match against the Hongkong Emer- Hency Unit Reserves at Talkoo Rifo Range yesterday, losing by one point after a keen contest.
In the first two events a musketry target was used, at 200 and 300 yards.
The third event was Mus- kelry Target Rapid Firing at 300 yards. The highest possible score in cach was 20.
300 A Disley target was used at yards in the fourth and last event, the highest possible score here being 30. 1
Details follow:
Royal Naval Yard Police Dempster Wilson Quinlan Montgomery Logan
Weight 1. Lieut. A. J. A. Watson McCleod (Army), 44ft. lin. (record): 2, 14. J. B. R. Kealy (Army), 30ft. 8in.: Lieut. H. Ford (A.P.), art. 34in.
3, Fight-
Curd
Total
Emergency Unit Reserves
ALL BLACKS WINPS. Grover
Boat South Africa In Rugger International
Wellington, N. Z., Aug. 14. Fifty thousand people saw New Zealand beat South Africa by 13 points to seven in an International Itugby match here to-day. Showery weather and slippery conditions added to the thrills for the spectators. The All Blacks were superior In
all phases of the game and, despite
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losing their wing three-quarter early Britain Beats Germany
on, had established a lend of 0-3 at half-time.
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The scorers for New Zealand were Dick, try, and Trevathan, dropped goal and two peually goals. Willaims, a try, and White, a dropped goal, scored for the Springboks Reuter.
RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH
Auckland, Aug. 14. New Zealand beat Australia by 16 points to 15 in a Rugby League match here to-day. Australia, though los- Ing two men in the second half, put up
At White City
London, Aug. 14. In the International Athletic con- test at the White City Great Britain bent Germany by 69 points to 07 in a thrilling Anish,
The result of the contest depended on the medley race and in this Brown of Britain won in 111.1/3 seconds to give the home team victory,
Great Britain won all the tracic
a great fight. One of these ovents except the half-mile, while
players fractured a leg and the other broke a rib,-Reuters
the Germans secured all the fold- events.-Reuter.
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