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·June 17, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
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CLUB DE RECREIO 'A' ONLY TEAM UNBEATEN IN FIRST DIVISION OF BOWLS LEAGUE
Splendid Programme
of Matches Arranged For This Afternoon
' (By "Abo"}
First the Craigengowor C.C. and the Kowloon C.C. and last week the Indian R.C. sustained their first defeat of the current Lawn Bowls League. While the failures of the Craigengower C.C. and the Kowloon C.C. were not unexpected; the de- feat of the Indians, in view of their good record, by the lowly-placed Club de Recreio "B" certainly
was an eye-opener.
But I know for a fact that the In-, Kowloon F.C. dlans themselves are making no ex- Police
cuses whatsoever for their
defent.
off
V
Kowloon Tong Hongkong F. C.
Third Division
Yacht Club
Electric
V
Their opponents played very well in- deed, and with the advantage
Hongkong F.C. v home green they won on their merits. Recreio The Indians, as I have stated more Bowling Green v Craigengower than once, are a formidable team on Kowloon CC. 、v Stanley their home green but are not nearly
PLAYERS SELECTED
as good when they play away.
As a result of the Indians' defent, the Club de Recreio "A", who beat Kowloon Docks, are now the only
First Division
Craigengower
team with 100 per cent. record. It r. w. Leonard is not at all likely that they will lose K. M. Omar this record this afternoon us they are A. F. Coates playing at home to the Civil Service B. W. Bradbury
C.C, who have not only lost every A. M. Omar match to date but lost badly.
Several positional changes
W. Word
B. Landolt have. M. Omar
been made in the Civil Service C.C.
team, I notice, though
J. Deakin's A, A, Nazack
rink has been left intact. Particu-C. R. Souza
and
the
C.
9. Rosselet welcome is the fact that Arthur ñ ñam Grimmill as returned to the team and his inclusion may give
Kowloon C.C. steadying Influence which is so badly. Labrum
M. Brown He is
is playing No. 3 to 11. Nikh required. Jack Holidge
the rink. F. docdwin therefore, can look forward to some T. A. Madar food times ahend. The third skip of w. tyde the team is H. Strange, who is taking. Overs over from M.N. Rakusen, whose ex-E. C. Fincher perience as a First Division skip hos Geo Lee not been at all happy.
OTHER GOOD MATCHES
W. Bulcahy
J. Hydo
Е, нет
this
Kowloon Dock R. Lapsley
The other three matches in division should be very close and R. 1. A. Lapsley ought to provide some good play. S. Gray The Cralgengower C.C. are at home, à, Cooper to the Police R.C., and though the
A. Caliman officers of the law will be handicapped P. B. Parks
of peculiarities
F. Cullen R. Morrison Cralgengower green, they are
the
The doing so well at the moment that one is en- V. Ramsay couraged to hope that they will fully. Ferguson extend the home side. Whether they. Brown are capable of winning is another matter.
J. Kempton
Recreio A
. M. Bilva
The Kowloon C.C. entertain the
F. V. Ruberio best Kowloon B.G.C. In one of the
L. J. Bilva games of the day. The teams are FX. M. Silva well-matched, and the result, there- fore, is very open,
J. Luc
2.2. Luz
Xavier
In the last match in the senior AP. Guterres division, the Indians go to Kowloon. A. Alves Docks. At their best the Indians are some capable of winning, but for
to bo reason or other they seem mesmerised when away from their
Their Soakunpoo green.
match
against the Kowloon B.G.C. in the opening game of the season
only exception this year.
the
The following are the programme
and the teams:
First Division
Craigengower
V
Police
v Bowling Green Kowloon .C.C. Kowloon Dock v Indians flecreio A.
V Civil Service
Second Division Bowling Green v Civil Service Craigengower v Talkoo
SPORT ADVTS
F. Marques E. Norenba C.. Silva
་
Polico
J. Forrest
G. C. Moss
G. Perkins
J. Orem
11. Brown
G. A. Channing
W. Mair
.. Fender
W. Mcleod
C. Dowman
3. Shepherd
A. C. Carey
Kowloon B.G.G. R. P. Phillips
S, M. White
W. 8. Drako
W. Macfarlane
W. Walker
T. E. Robson
A. J. Hall
A. 5. Russell
* A. I Duncan
A. M. Holland
R. Duncan
Indians
A. I. Bumjahn
A. Baker
A. O. Madar
M. R. Abbas
J. Hoosen
8. M. Rumjalin
A. I. Mini
A. K. Minu
D. M. Khan
Wahab
Y. Adal A R. Dallah
Civil Service
K Kirman
C. Strange
A. W. Grimmlet
J. Hallidge
M. E. Purvis
W. Burling
M. Rakusem
H. Strange
R. R. Davies
R. R. Wood
1. Collyer
J. Dear in
Second Division
Kowloon B.G.C. V. C. Dixon
K. C. Hamilton
11. White.
J. G. Meyer
A. Bower
Armstron
D. W. Waterton
J. B. Logan
H. E. Drew
E. V. Searle
F. Cheesman
G. E. F. Thompson
Craigengower
J. It. Xavier
D. Rozario
H. W, Randall -
M. A. R. Souza
A, J. Coelho
X. Delgado E."Zlminerm J.-Cavanaghi
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB W. Penny
¡N. P. Karanjia
T. Locko The June Race Meeting will be W. K. Way held at Areia Preta, Macao,
on
Sunday, 18th June, 1939, commencing ̈nt 2.15 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.45 p.m. approximately,
By order,
OPOLE
METRU
8. W. CHENG,
Secretary.
ROOM BATH
$6
CENTRAL
CLEAN
COMFORTA
Kowloon F.C.
v. Petherick
B. Thornin
Gibson
W. Field
W. Groves.
A. Eastman
Civil Bervice E. Kirman Carr
Haynes
W. Dagley
F. Harper D. Crawley
Whant
W. lyer
F. Austin
A. B. Allan A. Stevens 3. Eccleshall
R, Main
Taikoo
1. Quitles W. Scath D. Munro
W. C. Bovnird W. Melrose T. Stainton
Chalmers
F. Hon
Wald J. Watson It, Wallace
Kowton Tong C. Moso -11-Y, xu
J. Stephena A. Bpary
Y. Abban
A. E. Castro
P. Younghusband A. J. Kew
Ferguson
I.
- Kughes
W. Simpso
V. Allenza
V. Chilienden
Folles
W. Glendinning
N. B, YASET -
MoWalter
madel
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A. IL Basto
1. N. Wome
K. Lim W. 3. Howard
B. Gettins
KANA SO
"Hongkong"
B.
Howell
11.
Gelling
Beach
§D."Robertson
Some of the scenes in Watier Wanger's "Stagecoach," colourful drama of the west, which is being shown at the King's Theatre to-day. Amongst those in the cast are Claire Trevor, John Wayne, Andy Devine, Donald Meck, George Bancroft and Thomas Mitchell.
Matches In Open Rinks Tournament
SENIOR T.T. EVENT WON
BY GERMAN
Isle of Man, June, 16. The Senior Tourist Trophy motor One match in the second round of cycle race of 204 miles was run in
excellent conditions. the Open Rinks, bowls competition A German, Lieutenant Meler, rld- was played yesterday when, on the Kowloon C.C. green, A. M. Calman, M. Ferguson, R. Morrison and J. C. Brown defeated C. Dowman, J. Glb- son, V. Chittenden und W. V. Field by 25-14.
A six on the third head enabled Brown to forge into the lead and after this he and his men were always in front by a comfortable margin. They 12d 13-6 on the eighth-head, 18-11 on the 15th and 25-12 on the 20th.
ANOTHER MATCH
On the Hongkong F.C. green, R. Ellis, F. Channing, W. Mair and J. C. Fender defeated another Police rink consisting of N. Fraser, S. Farlow, J. R. McWalter and J. S. Riddell by 25-20 after an Interesting game.
Fender scored a six on the 11th head and Riddell a five on the 18th. On the 18th, Fender was leading 21-18.
T. Kolly
W. Kellardy
MacDonald Headridge
S. J. Johnson JG, S. Alexander
W. J. Reid
E. L. Strange
E. Stephens
L. Lammert N. ebbington
Third Division
Hobgkong V.C. G. Solte Cressey
G. Wallington V. Walker
F. Anslow
11. Needham Ralston
1. H. Per
Casey
Kershaw Rowoli J. Russell
Recreio
M. F. Alarcon A. M. Rodrigues JR. Soares
O. P. Remedios
L. Leon A. F. Noropha E. M. Remedios
C. A. Lopes
3. A. Remedios
Vos
A. Xavier
A. Yvanovich
Kowloon
“F. Pope-
S, C. Welker
11. J. Bicknell
.d.c.
Yacht Club W. A. Cornell D. Drummond R. H. Wild
G. E. Costello
E. Hosper
G. H. Blond
...A. Nimim
A. W. Brown
P. B. Cassidy
L. E. N. Ryan A. 5. Mitchell
B. E. Maughan
ing a B.M.W. was leading through- out and won in 2hrs. 57min. 18secs. at an average speed of 80.38 miles per hour.
This is record, beating last
A
57min. 50 secs. He is year's 2hrs. the first foreigner to take the Senior Trophy out of England.
An Englishman, West, riding a B.M.W. was second, with 2hrs. 59min. 30secs., at an average speed of 88.21 miles per hous.
An Englishman,... Frith, riding a Norton was third, with 3hrs. 00min. 11sces., at an average speed of 87.98 miles per hour.-Reuter.
Here, There With "Abe"
(Continued from Page 12.)
Baseball
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New York, June 10.
The following were the results of matches played in the Major Base- ball League to-day:
Brown Green
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York
Chiengo
Passenu homered for the Cubs.
BatteriesGfants, Schumacher and
Danning.
Brooklyn
St. Louis...
6 12
3
ទ
5
Medwick and Padgett homered for
the Cardinals, Batteries.Cardinals. Warneke und Padgett.
Joston. Pittsburgh
2 4
0
0
8
0
Majeski homered for the Braves. Batteries-Pirates, Klinger and Ber-
rea.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland
0
New York........
0
Campbell and Webb homered for
the Indians and Rolfe for the Yankees. Batteries. Yankees,
Donald
and
Dickey.
Detroll
11
2
Bostos
2
Gehringer homered for the Tigers.
Batleries. Tigers, Benton and Teb-
betts.
St. Louis
Philadelphia
10 10
15 ..... Il Clift homered for the Browns and Johnson for the Athletics. Batteries.
Athletics, Ross and Hayes.
Chicago
Washington
10. D
1
2
and
Batteries Senators, Kelly Giuliani.—Reuter,
Two New World Marks Created
Helsinki, June 10. Taisto Maki, of Poland, broke the world records for the three miles by In 13 covering the distance to-day mins. 32.4 secs, and for the 5,000 metres which he did in 14 mins. 8.8
secs.
Kauko Pekuri, of Finland, also beat the 5,000 metres record in 14 mins. 10.2 secs.
Lauri Lehtinen, of Finland, held the by his performances to date, it is former three-mile record of 13 mins, quite possible that Riggs will carry 59.6 sees, which he created in 1932, off the Wimbledon tie and thus and the 8,000 metres with 14 mins. follow the foot-steps of Don Budge, 17 secs-Reuter.
There does not appear
to be an
nt
amateur in Europe capable of beat- Ing him, and the Australians, in order to concentrate all on the Davis Cup campaign, are not taking part
One player Wimbledon this summer. who is quite capable of trouncing Riggs now is Baron Gottfried von German Davis Cramm, the former Cup star, but it is understood that von Cramm is not playing at Wimble- don; so the paths of these two will not meet.
Second Singles
THAT Riggs will be the first singles
Hongkong Electric T
F. Barron W. Mactariano
8. Deacon
W. B. Muskett
3. R. Way
A. G, Gardner a. Ti Padgett
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I. C. Buller
R. A. Owens
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A. Morton
G. W. Dracon
E, A. Alkins.
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P. A. Peckharri, G. 8. ilammond
J. Watson
3. 8. Dinner
Kowloon C.C.
W. E. Hobbs T. A. Fabol I. 9. Meadows J. M. Jack.
W, Naet
A:-Madar
A. V. Ramsey T. W. Carr.
G. W. Bowden
J. Hamplecy A; Wright
G. G. B. Thomson
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2. B. Alpes W. McNeil
Ktanley V. Freeman
Hudson McGrath A. Foster
3. Qrànt' C Gowland Hodge
Gooding
W. Fitzgerald' McCutcheon Jillett
player of the defending team seems pretty certain at the moment, but some people.read in the decision of the US. Davis Cup Committee to send Elwood Cookte to Europe a great deal of uncertainty regarding the second singles berth. Despite Wayne Sabin's sensational string of victories on clay during the winter, his critics are outspoken in declaring that he like Australia's cannot beat men
Quist
With
John Bromwich and Adrian on grass. By the time the challenge "round" comics around at Merion Cricket Club the first week in Sep tember, it would not be surprising to see Riggs and Sidney Wood, Jr.,
America, playing the singles for Sabin and Mako teamed in the doubles. This guess, it is stated, is as good as any, taking into considera- tion the material that is available at the
present time. Of course between now and September, some of the youngsters now in Europe may blossom forth, arid of these Donald McNeill seems to be the most likely one us a single player. Wood, former Wimbleton champion and an experienced Dals Cupper, intends th work himself to shape and go but seriously for place on the Cup team. With Ala at top form again, America's chases of repelling Aus trolla's challe would not be too bad. Let's wỹ, kand-set.;
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