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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927.
SPORTS
LAWN BOWLS:
(Continued from Page 1.)
his next. Into the "ditch," whilst Moss was parrow and heavy! with both woods, Malcolm put) one well behind and Mair had very bad luck with" "a""""good shot. Malcolm Just played his last wood and that was 'all-Two shota for plause. Three for Police. Score: Shanghai,-Score¦ ̧ 10-12, 0.-7.
Scores at a Glance.
18th head-Glendinning, got his Police first a couple of feet behind the Glendinning jock and Richarda lay beside him. Weat "Glen" get in toucher, and Richards | Mons
Shanghal Richards Harvey Aitkenhead
short. Mosa next got into secon: place and then Aftkenhead' exper-sent up a good second. West was Mair (skip) 12 Malcolm (skip) 19| enced tough luck in bumping in the short and Harvey got wooded. | Heads." Police wood for shet. Mair put in West was a yard shy and by mix a Llock and Malcolm got wooded, Ing up the woods at the back Whilst Mair was panin short and al- Hurvey got second place. Мова hough falcolm reve he could not got a toucher and lay second, only prevent the Police acoring one shot, to be displaced by Aitkenhead with Score: 1-2 for Shanghai
hai.
wick. Moss was next. narrow and got wood, whilst Altkenhead was wide. Muir blocked with his first and was wide with his second, but Malcolm was twice wooded.- One shot for Police. Score: 9--8
Aitkenhead's Trailer.
14th head. "Glen" put his first a fow feet in front and Richarda was a yard and a half shy, "Glen" was next four yards short and Richards pat his next in "ditch."
the West was half n yard though, and Harvey was narrow but jack high. shot and Harvey was a couple of yards ahy.
Mair
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Moss got a wick for
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A slight drizzle fell at this stage pears of the game, and made the green | slightly heavier, but fortunately it soon dried up again.
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Maclachlan Reid
Grimmett
Shanghai. Brierley Parr
Phillips
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Malcolm Saves a Couple. Sixth head-Both Glendinning and Richards were short, although the latter bumped up his own with his second try. West ran into second Position but Harvey got timber. ient was next four yards short and Harvey knocked in one of the Police woods, Mair was narrow an sbart, whilst Aitkenhead was trifle heavy and experienced hard lines. Moss then went up for his side to le three, and Aitkenhead had the same had luck as before with almost an identical short. Mair put in a blocker but this did not prevent Malcolm from trailing the jack and saving a couple. Muir fourth place, but Aitkenhend trail-
gain blocked, whilst Malcolm's ed the jack with a beauty that was visitors a practice an unofficial second wood was shy-One shot well cheered. Moss next lay shot, game was played on the adjoining for Police. Score: 4-3 for Shang- only to be displaced by Aitkenhead. rink. Green could not get there in was' twice alexmy and time and Parr took his place. Mac- Seventh head. Glendinning was Malcolm was twice wooded.One lachian helped the Police. three feet shy and Richards almost shot for Shanghai. Score: 10-8. · Result: a yard though. Glendinning roll- ed up J second counter, but Richards took one out. West was a couple of yards heavy and
22 Borraa Harvey just a yard shy. Wast 15th Land-After Richards was
Presentation of Spoons. drew the shot and Harvey's second a couple of yards short Glendinning
At the close Chief Inspector Kent wood kept his first one company. lay three feet behind. Richards
presented souvenir silver spoons to Moun was wide, but Altkenhead knocked up his own wood but the visitors and thanked Shanghai knocked in his own side's wood and "Glen" grazed his opponent's bowl. for the good game they had pro lay, Moss was next narrow and Harvey was wide but jack high,vided. He was glad to note that} heavy, and Aitkenhead put in one and West was narrow. Harvey's the green played very well after the wide but jack high. Mair struck second went just behind the jack recent heavy rain. timber and Malcolm was narrow and West knocked on one of his
Mr. Malcolm replied, stating that and a trifle short. Mair was nar-
own rink's bowls to lie the shot. before that morning the Shanghai row and Malcolm had hard luck Aitkenhead knocked in a Police team certainly expected to win in being wonded.-One shot for wood, and the latter lay a couple. "hands down only that they heard Shanghai. Score: 5-3 for Shang- Moss drew and his side lay a trio, that the Police toam was a very hai.
Ailkenhead got through a port and strong one and not to be taken too Eighth henri-Both Richards Moss sent up a short "blocker.cheaply. The result bore that out Glendinning were short with their Malcolm drove and took out two to the full. He had to thank the first and heavy with their second. of the opposition woods, and there- Police for their hospitality and for Harvey lay three feet behind the after bath Mair and Malcolm the souvenir apoons. He mention jack but West
timber-One was a couple of struck
for cd that the Police in Shanghai had yards shy. Harvey went a yard Police, Score: 10–9.
formed a bowls club, and the game through for second shot and next 16th head:-"Glen" was just was all the better there for the en- time West, was wide. Aitkenhend half a yard short and narrow and was just through, and then Moss Richards the same distance behind. knocked up his own rink's woodThe former was then a yard and, a for shot. Malcolm was narrow and quarter shy, but his opponent was short and Mair was likewise short heavy, as was West. Harvey got a} Malcolm
As the outcome of a conference jack, und lay!} up amongst the wick, tralled the bunch and got shot, but Mair could | Neither Moss nor Aitkenhead between the local Committeo nat improve the position-One changed the position until the int the visitors at the clone of the shot for Shanghai, Score: 6-3 ter's second wood rolled into third foregoing game it was decided to for Shanghai.
place. Mair was steamy and then adhere to the fixture to-day between Ninth head-Richards was wide narrow, whilst Malcolm first the Civil Service Cricket Club and
LOCAL YACHTING. and a yard though, whilst Glendin blocked and then played for safety. to play the interport match to- ning was narrow and short. Three for Shanghai. Score: morrow (Saturday) fternoon, thus Richards's second wood followed | 18—3, *-
deferring the game between Shang DETAILS OF THE WEEK END his first, but Glendinning this time
hal and the K.B.G.C, until next was narrow and heavy. Harvoy 17th head. Both Richards and week. finished a yard short, and West Glendinning were
wide. The sent up a narrow one that struck former sent up one a foot in front timber. Harvey was next wide and of the kitty and "Glen" planted
The first week end cruise of the West was heavy. Aitkenhead his a quarter of a yard behind. went three feet behind the jack, Harvey put in a good second, but
R.H.K.Y.C. started from the Club only to see Moss getting shot West was heavy. Harvey did as
House, North Point, on Saturday, foot less behind. Aitkenhead was directed by putting one well, be four feet through with his next,hind, and West was narrow and Playing at home yesterday, the October 8. The disturbed weather but Moss rolled into second place, heavy. Aitkenhead got third shot Malcolm then drew the shot. Mair with his first and fourth place with amptonshire Neth the lot. North-conditions and heavy rain failed to of Jam! The man behind the xot wooded and Malcolm was wide his second, Moss being narrow made a well-compiled century. De damp the ardour of the starters meraphone was overcome with con- fusion but the "Magistrate" tact and short, whilst Mair's second and short twice. Malcolm sent tails:-
and there was a good muster bob-fully explained that in Cantonese wood was narrow and got wooded. one behind for safety, but Mair
bing at anchor at the top of Junk the words are exactly the same. -One shot for Shanghai. Scores: went down and drow the shot amidst Lt. Col. W. D. Barker, at. Brace,
In the afternoon a start was 73 for Shanghai.
cheers. Malcolm had to be con- b Murray
105 Bay by nightfall.
mands for Repulse Bay and on the By the light of a somewhat reach to Cape D'Agullar, "Col- 29 watery moon onS .could see leen" took the load Typhoon Lt. R. G. W. Melsome, b Murray 33 Typhoon," Carlew, U. & L.,' 'Imo made a very good showing and in a yard or so shy. Richards struck
18th head-After "Glen" and 8gt. Loveland, not out
gen, Chinook, Colleen," "Helen' and spite of sailing a longer course by his first wood
going outside Beaufort Island turn- and lay two, Richards were short the former got Glendinning was then
a wick and lay jack high, but his Д yard
Total (for 4 wkts, dec.) 180 1.2-Queen Bee' stole in silently ed up just behind the crowd. short, Harvey drew into first opponent also got a wick and
Capt. H. W. Hinchcliffe, Lt. In the first watch and anchored West rested out place, but West was that fatal drew the shot.
Daring Sea Dogs. and Harvey cut out Ballard, Sgt. Freshwater, yard shy. Harvey sent up a heavy Richards
The latter was. twice Albrecht, Cpl. Good one by request of his skip, but West. West was a couple of yards short, too heavy, whilst after Aitkenhead Howes did not bat..
Howling Analysis. Aitkenhend also did as directed in had blocked with his first he got putting one well behind the jack, a toucher and lay shot giving his and Moss finished up about a yard side four. Mair was again cheer- Lyal through. Aitkenhead next trailed ed for sending up a wood that lay Dale
atrife Murray the jack, but his side still lay a second. Malcolm trio. Moss got shot with his next tight" with his intended block and Brace
wide. Bevi effort! Malcolm drove, without Mair was just the same altering the position and Mair Then Malcolm with
grent shot Ross then put in a block. Malcolm was took out Mair and the visitors lay told to turn over the Police wood two-Score: 15-13. which he did but the wrong way.
went
"Turn It Over."
Tenth head-One of the best hends of the whole game. Richards got a toucher and Glendinning was
Mair Excels.
Interport Game To-morrow.
LOCAL CRICKET.
K.C.C. AND NORTHANTS
DRAW.
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Northants.
Eillott,
tent with hard. lines and then Pte. Meikle, ¢ Bevis, b· Lyal cheering was renewed when Mair Lt. J. R. Wetherall, drew the second shot-Two for b Lyal Police. Score: 13-11.
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Kowloon C.C W. Brace, b Freshwater Lt. K. Hunt, e.Albrecht, b
Wetherall
Wetherall
and amidst laughter the Police 19th head-Richarda lay jack 3. Dick, 2 Meike, b still lay ons. Mair did not disturb high and "Glen" a trifle ahy Lt. Dale, not out things with his second wood-One Richards put one behind a bit, but Lt.. H. A. V. Elliott, 1.b.w... shot for Police. Score: 7 for his opponent was narrow and ** Freshwater. Shanghai W
・er," "steamy. - Harvey got second shot, Capt. F. G. Bevis, c Freshwater,
knocked 11th head. After Glendinning and West
b Melsome ti. was narrow and short Richards through without effecting any J. C. Lyal, not out lay two feet. In front of the jack, change. Harvey got in a counter
Extras Glendinning next lay just behind, and then Went got a toucher and but Richards was narrow and lay a couple. Aitkenhead retali
Richarde
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Total (for 5 wkts.) 100 Rev. J. P. Murray, H. T. Buxton, Ross and A. N. Other did not
Bowling Analysis.
a yard through. Both West and ated with a marvel amidst cheers Harvey were narrow, and then and the visitors lay two. Moss N, H, West was a yard, heavy. Harvey saved one, and then Aitkenhead bat. was wide. Moss put in one half tried a blocker. Moss sent in a a. yard behind and Aftkonhead good un just behind. Malcolm knocked Richards's wood on to was ditto, Malcolm was short and Melsome. the jack. Moss went up to lay a then Mair earned another round of Freshwater good second and Aitkenhead was applause by trailing the jack and Wetherall wide but jack high. Mair was snatching the shot-Score: 15-12 Howes wide and steamy and Malcolm get20th: head.-Glen" got his first Pe
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second shot with a dandy. Mair four feet in front and his second HONG KONG ELECTRIC ✨ crossed skimmed a wood "and" rolled into a foot nearer, Richards was first one POLICE. third place, and Malcolm did not short and then henvy. West got
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disturb the position. Two shots third shot but Harvey falled to This match will take place at Ther for Shanghal Score: 94 for get there. Moss did as directes Happy Valley to-morrow afternoon order was Shanghai.
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Aitkenhead knocked up one of his hurat, Lade Rome J. C. Dun 12th head. Richards was, two own woods for shot Moss struck CE. Gahagan, H. 3. Jones, yards steamy and Glendinning a timber and Altkenhead lay second: Murdoch, G. Murray, W. B. Muskett, yard shy. Richards got his second Mair displaced one and Malcolm 85J, Stinenby, G. F. Thomson and. three feet through, but Glendinning blocked... Mair was wooded, and J. R. Way (captain); Reserves: 8. WAR was wide and heavy. - Harvey was Malcolm "jossily""" knocked in an- Deacon and 6. J. Clarke:
a yard short and West five yards | other.—Two for Shanghat," Score: vishES
short and West «ave; yards short 17–124
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and Moss lay third, Malcolm want
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