Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
-July 8, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
NANCY
DIS DARKNESS IS KINDA CREEPY --- 1. BETTER FIND. A HOUSE QUICK
BEFORE A BEAR OR T-TIGER
JUMPS OUT AT ME---
OH BOY!--- A OLD SHACK -- NOW I'LL
BE SAFE!
BOWLS LEAGUE LEADERS PLAYING AT HOME
Good Struggle Should Be Witnessed To-Day On Sookunpoo Green
(Dy "Abo")
No appreciable changes in the positions of the League Table are likely at the conclusion of to-day's matches in the First Division of the Hong- kong Lawn Bowls League. The four top teams, the Club de Recreio "A" (last year's champions), the Kowloon C.C., Craigengower C.C. and the Indian R.C., are all playing at home and all should win.
The only match
that is open to AL R. Abbos Madar doubt, in my opinion is that at Soo- kumpoo between the Indians and the! J. Tonsen Kowloon B.G.C. 1 will be recalled! 5. M. Rumjahın that the Indians won handsomely at A. R. Austin Road on May G by 18 shots, A. R. Minu atud having won away, they are not D. 3. Khan, likely to lose on their own green A. 1. Wahab where they are so deadly. But the Dallah
M. Y.Ads. Kowloom B.G.C. men have been do-
Grelcengower
ing very well since then, and withi the couple of changes made sprei-W. Lechard
ally for this match, nobody can tell whether they cause an upset.
Indivillions ure that the green at Sookunpoo to-day will be a "fery" une-which ought to sult the Kai- loon B.G.C, men as much as it dnes the Indians.
CHAMPION SHOULD WIN The champlons are at home to the Police R.C., and though one realkes tint the Police have shown a great
K. M. Omar A E Coates
11, W. Bradbury
W. J. Peny
1. C. R. Soura
J. S. Landolf
U. M. Omar
A. A. Razack
W. Ward
A. M. Omar R. BA
+ Recreio A Improvement in some of their recem c. M, Silva, matches, one doubl
much J. F. V. Riberto very whether they will be good enough to Silve
F. X. M. Silva brenten the Recreio MA
Then, at Happy Valley the Cral-1, Luz gengower C.C. will entertain Kow-A. P. Guterres loon Dock, who are not doing so well at the' moment. The
n.
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| IT. A, Alyan Valley players, of course, ought to win com- 1, F. Xavier
Starques fortably.
divi. Notonha
The lust
match
+ Us
C. G. Silva
siun is that between the Kowloon C.C. and the Club de Recreio "B". Kowloon C,C. In their Inst two home matches, the C. Labrum
U_W....M. Brown Kowlson C.C. have beaten the Craf gengower C.C. and the Indian R.C.F. Goodwin in succession, and
Dow unlikely
T. A. Madar W. Ilyde The Civil Servants, who won their? 3. Frater first match of the present season last
to be checked by the Recreio "B".
E. C. Fincher
Saturday, are not engaged to-day Geo Lea which is a pity, because if they have, W. Mulcahy got into their stride
last this break tyde
will probably do them no guod.
JUNIOR MATCHES
W. B. Drake
W. Macfarlane
A. J. inli
I. Duncan
J. G. Meyer,
W. L. Walker
T. E. Robson
1. 6. G
A. M. Hollard
Kuwint Bock
1. B. Parks
R. H. A. Lapsley
it. Lapsley
If, G. Cooper
F. Cullen
M. Fergusan J. Kempion
3. Brown
A. Calinan
V. Samay W. Mackle
R. Morrison
Police
1. Drown G. A. Chang WV. Maie
Fender
1. Melend
C. Duwman
3. Shepherd A. U. Carey
Forrest
a. C. Mosa
G. Perkins
J. Oren
Recreio
C. F. Remedios
AM, Xavier.
C. I. Pereira
B. Basto
Pereira
Remedios
D. C. Alves
FX. Soares
F. A. Machado XI. Baato
V. V. Ribeiro
E. Kern
J. Dasto
Serond
Division
Kowloon F.C.
Of the two leaders in the Second Division, Talkoo R.C. are playing away to Kowloon Tong and despite this handicap they should take both C. Pil
B. Tror!
points, while the Hongkang Football Clean Club are at home. to the Craigengo-w. Field wer C.C., who have struck a bad pulch at the moment. However, a W. Groves victory for the C.C.C. will put them back near the top.
The Kowloon C.C., Club de Re- ercio and Hongkong Football Club, leaders of the Third Division, are alf at home and they might to re- tain their positions.
The following is the programme;
First Division
Indians Craigengowe:
Recreto A Kowloon C.C.
Estar
12. Young)eusband T. Perdition
1. Evans
W. Simpso v. Alienza, V. Chitetlen
Folice
MacDonald
J: Hendridge
A. 1. JobIMOTE
G.. Alexander
V
v Bowling Green
Kowloon Dock
R. S
Police
* Recreio B
Second Division
Kowloon F.C. Bowling Green Police
บ Civil Service
Craigengewer V Hongkong F.C. Kowloon Tong บ Talkoo
Third Division
v Craigengower Recreio Hongkong F.C. v Bowling Green Kowloon C.C. v Yacht Club
Kowloon FC. Electric
PLAYERS SELECTED First Division
Indiati
A. 11. Rumjahr
A. Daker
Kowloon .q.c. A. B. scil S. M. White
SPORT ADVTS
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
July Race Meeting, 1939.
The above Meeling postponed from Bunday, Zud July, will be held on Sunday, 9th July, 1030. The First Beli will be ruig 'at 145 pm, and the Brst race will be run at 2.15 p.m. approximately..
By order,
8. W, CHENG,
Hongkong, 5th July, 1030.
Kelly
N. 1. Fraser
W. McHardy
W. Glendinning
J. Hunter
J. R. MeWolter
J.
deli
Itongkong F.C.
J. S. Howell
3. H. Geling
W. GKI
JA, R. Selby
FL. P. Shaw
C. . Hobettoon
W. J. Held
A. Brookstank
E. L. Strange
G. E. Stephens 1.. Lammert N. Bebbington
Кпитов Талд Make
Castra
J. Stephens A. Spary
W. J. Howard?
A. E. Contro
A, J. Kow
A. I. Baste
J. N. Wong
R. Gittis
Kowloon 1.G.C.
I. P. Phillips
V. C. Dixon
If. While J. S. Lotan
F. V. Scarle
F. A
1. E. Drew
Chest
G. E. F. Thompson
T. Armstrong
K. C. Hainliien
A. Tower
♫ W, Waterlon
Civil Service
6. Kiriman
D. Crawley
W. Bagley
F. Huynes
F. Harper Carr
Strange W. Hyer
F. Austin
A. IL Altan
A. Steven
S. Eccleshall
Centgengo? J. H. Xavier A. Coelho T. Locke H. Randall
W. McNelli
La Gindal
F Zimmerm
C. S. Hoanelet
N. Ivonard 11. Inari
N. P. Karanla W. K. Way
Trikoo
H. C. Ges W. C. Bnvaird T. Stainton J. Chalmers
F. BIblon
W. Cunningham
J. Watson
I Wallace
M. Melrose
it Main
W. Beath
D. MUNTO
Thir: Division
Heerelo
M. F. Alarcon
M. Rodrigues
11. Soares
6,
P. Remedios
A. T. Norapha
F. A. Xavier
C. A. Lopes
E. Soura
Secretary.c. Ves
LC. Remerlion
Craigengawer
F.. MeNay E. Kerrison
W. Phelps
G. S. Ladd
G. A. Payne
Petersen
Dr. C. W. Lam
Jolin Pau
A, R. Solla
F. X. Delgado
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Pleterr was taken on the Hongkong C.C. green yesterday when a team led by the Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearce entertained a tram captálned by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoßtry Northcote, at bowls, Seen In the picture are (left to right; THs Execllenes. 3. A. Fraser, T. E. Pearce, R. H. Wild, and A. K. Mackenzie. -Staf Platographer,
First Bowls Match At Hongkong C.C.
In the first lawn bowls match to be played in the Hongkong Cricket Club green, a team led by Mr. T. E. Pearce bent Hls Excellency the Governor's lent: 04-18 yesterday, Though the match was most enjoy- able, the standard of bowls was not
high,
A seven was scored by B. E. on the 11th head Maughan's rink against Dr. J. T. Smalley, who was at that time leading by 10-5. Dr. Smalley, however, took the lead again
Indoor Bowling
Bowlers Beat
Beer Barons In Ewo Match
U.S. R. C. Too Good For Recreio Pairs
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A postponed match in the Mixed MERRYBREZZURE-PZERK
Doubles Division of the Lawn Ten- jnis Lengue was held at King's Park
you will say about
In a second round match of the yesterday when United Services Re That's exactly what
League creation Club beat Club de Recreio third tourney of the Ewo' played at the Hongkong Bowling 7-1%.
The matches were played on the Alleys yesterday. The Bowlers beat The Beer Barons by 252 Tong Serg of U.SS. Tulsa acted as are a big improvement on the other beach, Sharkskin and points, newly returfest grass courts, which your Gabardine, Palm- substitute for a player short on the gross courts and rank among the losing side and he recorded second highest score for the team still in need of some rolling.
Woolgar was highest scorer for the winners.
G.
The Bowlers
C. Tontrar
143 250
the
best in the Colony, although they are other types of Sum-
W. A. H. Duff and Miss M. Grimer Suits when they
come back from
miths (U.S.R.C.) beat A. V. Remedios and Miss O. Ribeiro 0-2; beat A. V. Gosano and Mrs.; C. Nóronhin ·6-0 Silve 454 beat J. Gonsalves and Miss
_on_the_13th head, scoring_a_flyet wuencer124-103-160452(1.
241
430
total 19-14, but un the remaining 1. Tidi. *****... 133 102 138
L. Gukiman and Miss A. Tylor Cuttinger ...... 184 103 131 415 eight heads, Dr. Smalley could only
arid Miss (U.S.R.C.) beat Remedies Total spore tour.
1.700 Ribeiro 02: beat Gosuno and Mrs.
J. Deakin's rlok, which included His Excellency, scored a two on the first head but thereafter were led all the way.
The remaining gume was close. After a running start A. W. Brown's rink led Col. White's rink 17-0 on the 18th head. One on the 19 and
Q
The Beer Barons Kirk Tony Sorg A Estes
Bookter
150
133
443
Total
Mixed Paira Competilos
| Noronha 6-0; beat Consalves and
Miss Silva 6ant.
Lt. Tomlinson and Mr. Skinner
419 (U.S.R.C.) drew with Remedios and
301
271
Miss Ribeiro: beat Gosauo and Mrs.
→→ Normanha 6-1; lost to Gonsalves www.
1,438 and Miss Sitra 4-0.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Horton beat
a four in the 20th brought Cot. Whiteatr. E. Zimmern and Miss M, Chum within striking distance, but the Jart | by 82 points in the second round of |head only yielded a single.
The scores were:
T. H. Peauer, A. K, Mackenzie, R. H. Wild and G. Costello beal J. A Fraser, Capt. Wylie, His Excellency the Governor and J. Deakin 21-15.
Draminond, A. C. 13, Brown, D. Nissim and A. W. Brown beat Lt. Col. Collin, His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor S. II. Dodwell and Colonel White 17-14.
W. A. Cornell, J. Owen Hughes, A. S. Mitchell and B. E. Maugham beat E. Coelt. 11is Honour Mr. Justice It, E. Lindsell'and Dr. J. T. Smalley 20-10.
C. M. S. Alves.
1. A, Yvanovicli
Hongkong P.C. C. G. Kolls
1. Harnes
1. Wallington V. Walker
F. Anslow
F. Needham1 Ralston 1. I. Pezz
Σ Casey
B. Graver T. Rowell J. Russell
Kowloon C.C. A. Fabel W. E. folha
A. Madar
M. Jack
W. Nact
C. i, Taylor A. W. Ramsey T. W. Carr
T. Hunter
J. Hempisey
A Wright
W. iunt
Hongkong Electrle
J. R. Way
W, Macfarlana
Q. G. 8. Thomson
W. n. Muskett
I da Romo
A. G. Gardner
G. T. Badgett
A. F. Paul
R. A. Owenn
C. Butter
15. S. McKay
K. Song
A. H. Hamson
A. E. S. Alves
Kewloon 11G.C. A. Morton
W. Denton F. A. Atkins II. L. Lockhart
P. A. Peckitam W. Hartower J. Watson
J. S. Dinnea
E. F. Panc
G. S. Hammond
J. Bicknell
P. J. A. tamilion
Yacht Club
E. Hospes G. 11, Bond
A. Ntasten
A. W. Brown
9. Cansidy F. N. BYRN A. 9. Mitchell D. E..Maughan
W. A. Cornell D. Drummoms
R, 1. Wild
G. E. Costello
Kowloon F. C. B. Wong D. Izoft
W. Excell V. Petherick
F. McCarthy
J. Press,
Ji. Hughes P. Morgag
W. Woodrock
II. MUL
A. Mom
J. Smalley
the Mixed Pairs Competition.
Although she was out of practice, Mist Churn gave a creditable dis- play when she volunteered to take the place of Mrs. E. Zimmern, who was unable to play owing to indis- position.
Zimmera
Miss Churn
Toinl
C. Horten Mis. Horton
Tatal
154 130 100
143 430
#4
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737
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100
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Three Men Break Two-Mile Mark
A
Helsinki, July 7. new two-mile world record was established to-day by Taisto Mucki with a time of 8 rins. 53.2 secs, which beats the previous best Miklos lot 1 mins. 55 secs, held by
Szabo, of Hungary.
The second man in to-day's rec, Tuominen, who covered the distantes in 8 mins. 33.5 seen, and the third, who was locked in 8 min. 54.8 sees,,-also broke the previous record,
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DOG SHOW SUCCESS
Event Will be Made An Annual Attraction
The dog show held at St. John's Place in March Inst proved such a great success, according to an on- Mr. nouncement by the Secretary,
H. M. Howell yesterday, that it is proposed to make the Show an an- nual event.
Surplus funds realised
to $1,448,31.
mounted
of
It has been deckled to allocate the surplus funds as follows-$1,000 to the Society for the Prevention Cruelty to Animals; $100 to the Boy Scouts Associntloň, and $340.31 to ba carried forward for the next show,
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