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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1988.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOURISTS WIN BY INNINGS
As I See Sport
By "Abo"
BOWLS TOURNAMENT
URN
MAKING AN EARLY
START AGAIN
To Be Completed Before Shanghai Team Arrives
much too much to hope that To-day they reny meet with their the weather will keep clear every first defeat, for the Happy Valley Saturday for tie Lawn Bowls players are acknowledged to be thei Lague
to conclude by July 30, superkuu side in experience as well which is the dalo fixed for the com- in play, batt whether winalng or
of the fixtures by the As- losing. the Indians pletion
relied may be 64ention. But even making all upon to give a goal account of them-
selve The vantage of Krei sheild
an ddech give them Odence. though this 111 merely
arewing of the mean
AND Ix- Another in- tween 1wn ardes. teresting
nie will be played Kanie Kitor's Pack where the Club de It
con-
ince for four wet week-ends, it is likely that the League will finish by the end of August. It drags un longer, the Association may Bud it self with too many matches on its hands toward the end of the seus yon, as Shaughni, i understand, with be sending a tem to Hongkong
song for crew
crew will entertain Kowloon BG.C the Interport which was put off best; Nether
ANT
done parkcularly
year. Furthermore, there well bed wel to date in spite of the fact that The various Annual competitions.
wolftris, the tugise again have the sex-
- which take quite a long Une de eur
views of minely every one of those
mind to see therefore, that the who carried the club to the cham Competition Sub-Committee has de
eded on an early start to the cham- Itually. The draw bas al poly
konti male
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Monday J emplete the tournament quick ly as posible to allow the Assem Los ample time to make arrange- inents for the Shanghai vist. Then, there will also be the Gutest118 International Shield to consicher
The Sub-Camilliee, in in the will leave this competitions un- ||
The end of the sensoR [ The weather in kind to us, Ule sensesti should be over in time for the As- ociation to a back and take th Time over the selection of teams, ete that if not, there will rubably be a dat of a rush,
To-day's Matches
last year. and that the
Civil Service Bowls Matches Off
As a mark of respect to the late Mr H F Westlake. Jr.. the Card Service CC have postponed their matches in the Lawn Bowls League this after- MOVIN The semors are down to play Kowloon Docks lat homel and the juniors are scheduled to meet the Police RC (away)
Bowling strengthened
Green TMT+ Tras been
considerably. 10.
Two unbeaten teams in the First to changes have been aude ta
Division of the Lawn Bowls Leuque will clash this afternoon IC. newly Thi Santos
When
1.R.C. v. C.C.C. Tie
Is Cancelled
The
Indian R C
match belween the and the Craigen-
waves.
"
bulb aides for to-day's encounter. Riding they are on the crest of the
than K.C.C
muy var another two points at the expense of the Police R.C.; certainly, their pro spects of doing so are improved by the afvantage of green. With series
of three defrats. Service C.C
a
the Civil will malte an altempt win there flest points In thel. secund tome game of the season There opponents are Kowloon Docks.
gower CC at Sook unpoo has Islington Corinthians
been cancelled as the IR.C green at the moment is not in a fit condition for play
promoted
that
aware
There are only a handful of players at the Sookumpoo club. Apart From the 12 who turn out week after werk, very few members play this game to any great extent; Vituation
ISTEN 10 America hailing the langton CorinthinN football
team which recently played in Hong- kong. The Daily New of Lus Angeles: "An all-star outfit to the premier division, Hard feeling arose when it was lotari come to grips with the Crangengower that the group enlling its feam Live: PC. The success of the lidians this Loreto Corlisthains had picked the
CON has surprised many people, | very best men from more than particularly those who are
dozen of Britain's leading eleven attel made off with them Vhe steary- boat, leaving the British generally short handed
Barnstorming; with Britain's best secer
soccer talent, the reni major League boys of the is not unusual as for Country
the best team in the are concerned because they
the Corinthians accurn- have twlee succeeded in lifting the ing to all information we can gather, Second Division Championship, East
are the best soccer aggregation play- year, for instance, when they won ing anywhere to-dny Only in i the League,
one they went through the
paper.
Francisco whole programme with only 14 men Chronicle, can one fud reference to
The fact that the called upon to play--a tribute to the
Islington Corint- keenness and solidarity of the team. thians are a team of amateur playera.
they
this
the
San
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ARTILLERY FOOTBALL CUP 1937-38 WINNERS 241 HEAVY BATTERY STONECUTTERS ISLAND HONG KONG.
LY
1937-38
L/Bdr. Hossack. J. Gar. Barlow. H. L/Bdr. Findlay. A. Gnt. Minshull. W.
Gar. Marshall: C. Bdr. Hawen. J. L/Bdr. Walls, T.
SELECTIONS FOR RACES TO-DAY
Strathroy Should Win Easily
(By "Caplain foster")
There are nine races down [ur to- day's meeting and my selections are as follows
YANGTSZE HANDICAP Expression The
Handleap Eve
Just In Time BRISBANE SPRING HANDICAP
Strathroy
Courting Kve Lancashire Chip
WEST RIVER HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION) Tyne
Itose-Qiserz
Laughing Giri
PEIHO HANDICAP
(FIRST SECTION) Dekka
Election Time
Final
Trhimph
SHING MUN HANDICAP
Hamdrum Eve
New Star
Patentale
WALLSEND HANDICAP
Derby Day
Good though the Corinthians are, 31 I felt at Home, down West Hurs way, that this for all ballyhoo. "The United defeated the Islington Corin- thian by 2.1 before the latter em- barked on their globe-trothg.
Liout. Monro. J. B.
MRS. MOODY BEATS MISS PEG SCRIVEN
Gnr. Jones, K. nr. Bowalls. F: Gor. Bullen. J. Bdr. Sumner. W. Onr. Atkina. A.
Gar. Littlemore. A.
MRS. HOLM WINS GOLF TOURNEY
LATEST CALL-OVER FOR DERBY
London, May 20. The latest callover for the Derby
London. May 20. Mrs. Holm
the won
British Women's London, May 20
Golf Championship nt!
Somerset, Giving further proof that she will Bumihan,
to-day by
four once again be a threat at Wimbledon, beating Miss Corlett by
and is os follows: Mrs. Helen Wille Moody to-day best three in the final-Reuter.
CURTIS CUP TEAM Miss Peggy Scriven by 0-2, 5-7, 6-3 In the semi-finals of the Women's
London, May 20. singles in the Surrey Championships | Beluda's team to play
In the at Surbiton,
Curtis Cup golf match at Manchester, Massachusetts, im September 7 and 8. has been selected as follows:
Miss
Jessie Anderson, Miss Pamela Bartun, Miss Corlelt, Miss G. Tern. Mrs. Garon, Mrs.
Holm
In the men's singles, Eric Filby enused a surprise by beating "Bunny" Austin, winning in straight sets by B-6 6-4-Router.
RAIN PREVENTS
PLAY
London, May 20. Hain to-day prevented play in the Davis Cup De between Great Beltulu and Yugoslavia at Zagreb. The two Legulates are meeting in the second rend of the Burapean Zone.-- Hruler.
Aztec
Lucky Lud
NANLING STAKES
Stymic
Split Hand
Wenning
EST RIVER HANDICAP
WEST
(SECOND SECTION)
Bistre
Laughing Buddhx
Night View
PEIHO HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION) Good Morning
Racing Boy
Meteor
DAILY DOUBLE EVENT
Humdrum Eve/Stymle
AATJECANJENA IZOBABILISTA BARANGAN CAPISANA ESNAFANA Z ZATO JATEKAJI JONAVAREJISTRARSTOLÍ SÍTÉSHOZANDISING
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Williamson. - Reuter.
7/4 Pasch (o), 2/1 (t) 7/1 Golden Sovereign (0) 10 Portmarnock (t. and o.) 12/1 Scottish Union (1. and u.) 100/6 Pound Foolish (0) 25/1 Mirza (t. and o.) 25/1 Valerian (0) 28/1 Purce (0), 3371 (1) 33/1 Manorite (0) 40/1 Troon (0), 50/1 (E) 40/1 Unbreakable (01, 5071 (t)
-Reuter.
FIFTH SUCCESS IN THIS MANNER
Northamptonshire Easily Defeated ›
London, May 20. Playing in the sixth match of their present tour, the Australian cricketers defeated Northampton- shire by an innings and 77 runs. This was the fifth occasion in which the tourists have won by an inninga.
Lancashire bent Middlesex At Lord's by 113 runs in the County. Championship, while Yorkshire had the better of Essex by 127 runs and Worcestershire beat Hampshire by 193 rus at Basingtoke.
Both Oxford and Cambridge played drawn matches.
NORTHANTS v. AUSTRALIANS
The Australlon cricket tourists won another match by an innings to-day when they defeated Northampton- Isaure by an innings and 77 runs.
After deeloring at 400 for six wickets, of which W. A. Brown made 194 not out, the tourists dla- Jinissed Northants for 184 (F.A. Ward 6 for 75) and, 135 (S. J. McCabe 4 for 28).
CAMBRIDGE . NOTTS
No play was possible on the Bret day of the match between Cambridge University und Nottinghamshire. Notts declared their first innings at 397 for eight wickets, and Cambridge replied with 212. The match left drawn.
Was
SUSSEX, WARWICK
Sussex took polnis on first innings from Warwickshire at Hove,
Warwick totalled 301 in their first innings, to which Sussex replied with 380, A. J. Holmes hitting up 107.
In their second venture, Warwick declared at 345 for five wickets, Peter Cranmer, the
newly-appointed cap- tain, scoring 02 not out. Sussex had made 101 for seven wickets when stumps were drawn.
MIDDLESEX v. LANCASHIRE
At Lord's, Lancashire Middlesex by 113 runs.
defcuted
Lancashire scored 280 and 318 for wickets declared, and Mid- dlesex made 267 (D. Compton 134,
seven
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