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THE

CHINA MAIL,

INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS

the other hand. Phillips lay a foot) behind the jack, but Laing was a long way abort and narrow.

Jessiman was a yard shy, but Basa trailed the jack and his side lay. Jessiman was again shy, and Basa went through.

Dorrance put in "a Shanghai one" for shot (applause)—bu | Grimmitt was lazy. Dorrance found timber, and Grimmitt, from

n wick reated on the first woods- almost a measure!

(Continued from Page 10.)

Scores at a Glance Hong Kont

Shanghai J. Laing No. 1 R. P. Phillips AW. Grimmitt No. 8 R. Basa

No. 2 A. Jessiman J. Ferguson

R. Dorrance A. A. Malcolm

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Malcolm was a shade short; 'and' Ferguson went well through. Malcolm tried a block, and Ferguson | 13 ineffectually tried to put the jack in 15. ditch.-One for Shanghai. 16.

the

Score: 15-15,

Eighteenth Head Phillip's first wood went to the ditch and Laing was a yard behind. Phillipa got a beauty on the jack. (Applause). Laing took the jack. (Applause).

Jessiman next trailed the jack- (applause) but Basa found the ditch. Jesaiman was shy.. Вазл was well through.

Dorrance lay in a handy position, Grimmitt got a wee rub and, went to the ditch.' Dorrance was for too wide. Grimmitt had another

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- 17 Umpire-Mr. A. O. Brawn. Scorer Mr. J. Massey. Measurer-Mr. P. Farrell.

ON THE "JACK”

LAWN BOWLERS GATHER AT

CONVIVIAL PARTY

INTERPORT DINNER

at

and handed the visiting skip the Hong Kong Association spoons as momentoes of the occasion.

Mr. R. P. Phillips then proposed a toast to the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association. He congratul ated the local Association on having. as its President one who was so high up in the affairs of the Colony. The speaker then went on to say that four years ago, he had remarked that the | Interport game should be decided after three matches had been played. It was a mistake that they should be asked to play so many clubs and then only to play one game for the interport honours. It would certainly have been more interesting if three games were played and each game to be played on diferent greens.

A Lengthy Speach

Mr. A. O. Brawn replied in a lengthy speech in which he men- tioned that he was sorry at not zoe ing his old friend, Mr. Aitkenhead, on this visit. He hoped that the visitors on their returning to Shanghai would convey to Mr. Aitkenhead the fact that his name was a household word in the bowl- ing circles of Hong Kong. The' speaker then traced the history of interport lawn bowls games as for

back as 1918.

Mr. B. Wylie then toasted the guests, and in reply Mr. R. Sutherland said that research show wick and went to the ditch again The Interport lawn bowls game cord of arrival, af visitors at

that the only authentic Shanghai lying three.

was played and lost, but our Shang- Malcolm put in a good block. hai players were not downhearted. a bowling ceremony was away back Ferguson was narrow. Malcolm in fact, they were in the best of Francis Drake was skipping a team somewhere in 1688 when Sir vas jack high. a bit wide. Ferguson spirits on Saturday night saved after a wick from a front the

in which Lord Honry Seymour, Interport Dinner given Willie Winter, Lord Howard, and wood. (Applause)-Shanghai one. in their honour at

the others were playing. History was Ninteenth Head ́

Peninsula Hotel. A hundred people very vague As to what actually were present; presided by the Hon. transpired on that memorable after- Mr. W. T. Southern, C.M.G. (Officer noon, but it would seem that a Administering the Government) and messenger arrived all hot and also President of the Hong Kong bothered from the Admiralty and Lawn Bowis Association.

Phillips's first wood was a shade heavy but Laing was miles short. Philips was jack high, although a bit wide. Laing was short.

Jessiman was short and Basa found the ditch, Jeseiman again! was short. Bun rested on the jack. (Applause).

"panted" out that the Spanish The function was characterised by Armada was in sight and suggested conviviality, and the musical items Drake should put his coat on and rendered by Lieut. Musson and come right away, at which he would Durrance just falled to get a Major Take were received with loud seem to have replied:-- rub off Bass, but Grimmitt was a cheers. Playing on a piano and the full yard short. Dorrance drove banjo respectively, these two gen- and knocked in his own wood. tlemen delighted the guests with Grimmitt was steamy and went to snappy pieces of American songs. the ditch.

Mr. S. Gray also sang.

Look here can't I have a quiet game of bowls with my friends without being bothered by Spani- ards and Armadas,-go, and give them some onions or a monkey and organ to play with, can you not see we're just lying the shot. Seymour here is second wood; wall guarded, and we've only got three more heads to play. Bowling was not a sport which

Malcolm drove without effect. After the loyal toast had been Ferguson went a yard behind. duly honoured, the Hon. Mr. Malcolm took out one of his own Southorn, in proposing the toast woods with a heavy one. Ferguson for the Shanghai Lawn Bowls A6- put in a counter.Three for Hong sociation said that it was only about Kong.

half a season ago that he first car- ried the wood in his hand. Little roused the passions, rather the re- did he think that he would occupy the position of President and being the game clearly indicate. The making a speech at an interport akips who pleaded with us to do

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Twentieth Head Laing lay, close on the jack, but Phillips was a bit wide with a per- fect length. Laing trailed the jack, and lay a telo., (Applause.) A splendid trail by Phillips gave him' shot. (Applause.)

Basa was short.

bowls dinner.

versa,

even' the terma used dur-

our best continually coaxed us to "Rest on the face this yin"; to "Lay An Ardent Supporter

against the cheek of that yin." The speaker added that it only Could anything be more beautiful? Jessinian was went to show what opportunity could we were asked to promote," to over a yard through, Basa bump-do. Although he could not claim to "guard", to "Come through the ed up the front woods-no change. be a bowler yet, he was nevertheless port," presumably to safety, almost Jessiman got in for shot. (Ap-an ardent supporter of the game. terms of endearment, one might say, plause),

The game itself was most fascinat permeated with the milk of human Grimmitt knocked in his owning and charming. It was an ideal kindness. bowls for shot... (Applause.) Dorrance sent in a heavy one, acattering some, but not changing the position. Grimmitt sent in another "one of the best." Dorrance smashed up everything.

game for summer when the tem- "However, what the akip perature was hovering around 90 says to us in the pavilion after the degrees and the humidity some-match does not come, as the within where in the neighbourhood of 98. the scope of my address.

Sad to say, the game had been "And 80, gentlemen, on behalf of much libelled. It had even been whis-the guests, I thank you for this ex- Ferguson was wide on the tape-pered that bowlers were like thieves cellent evening's entertainment." Malcolm nearly drew the shot(apthey attained their ends by devi- plause,and Ferguson was fear- fully short. Malcolm W16 alight dash heavy-One, for Hong Kong.

ous means and did not keep to the narrow and straight path. It had also been said by some-circle that the game was ideal for men with pear shape bodies. (laughter). То an extra short head Laing However, bowling had become went jack high, a bit wide. Phillipe very popular and the popularity was went through a yard, and Laing probably due to the fact that re- a foot away. Phillips drew freshment was supplied at both ends

was

Twenty-First Head

the shot!

Basa was short and narrow. Jesaiman was very short and Basa

of the rink.

One of the Best Speaking on the interport game,

was heavy, Jessiman went through Mr. Southorn said that it was his to the back.

pleasure to have witnessed the best Grimmitt tipped in a Shanghai (or one of the best gamica seon in the wood behind and Dorrance was a Colony. It was a tuasie between couple of feet behind. Grimmitt two fine teams, and if he had been drew the abot. (Applause), correctly told, that the only game as Dorrance had hard lines indeed, } chśc way the one in 1926 played in Just going past Grimmitt's short Shanghai. The score was also wood.

19-17, but it was the other way Ferguson took the jack for an- about. other shot. Malcolm got wood with He also praised Mr. Malcolm on hla first Ferguson put in stil his excellent skipping, which was another shot. (Applause). Malcolm most thrilling to witness. Ho was, drove and took the jack. (Ap- however, not sorry that Hong Kong plause)--Shanghai 1.

had won. He further hoped that: FINAL RESULT:

when the cup would make Its voyage to Shanghai next BEASON, Hong Kong would bring it back with them. Been Cared For

HONG KONG SHANGHAI

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Responding, Mr. Malcolm said, that they were all very thankful for the hospitality shown them. In Prior to the presentation Mr. Le Shanghol they were used to be cared for by the amabe, but during their short sojourn here, they had been most ably looked after by Messrs. Grimmitt and Laing

without a struggle or two) three separ-made a short peech in Chinese ate plats representing the Rest of the Members of the Rest of the League League at, an "At Home" held on were presented with sliver spoons, their courts at King's Park, in com In the exhibition games, the Cham memoration of their victory in the "C" pions (S.C.A.A.) beat the Rest, by Division of the Hong Kong Tennis sets to three. Bcores

League, when entering the leagus for C. S. Chan and H W. Chan the second time, the "Athletics" very (Champions) lost; to Kwale deservedly secured the Shields ww

Po-kan. and Lau Man-kwong (C.R.C.)............

The "At Home" was a complete.auc SYMPATHETIC CONSIDERATION, cess, there being quite a large gather beat H. A Noronha and J.

Bing, which included many ladies.

The term Sympathetic Con- Mr. HK Lo, President of the South alderation,..., when, it falls from Chins Athletic Association was also

the

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present, possi

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the old man to his sick cow just before it handed In its checks H672YYA

so he took down his fiddle" And played her this time,

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Xavior (Club de Recrelo)AGG beat J. Barrow and J. A. Bendall✨

(C.$.C.C.). MAN

C. C. Ma and BK Ng (Cham- The Prizes

plona) lost to Kwok Po-kan and Following tea, Mr. H. K. Lo, the Lau Man-kwong (C.R.C.); ALY President, was called upon to present beat IL. A. Noronha and J. Xavier prizes to members of the successful (Club de Recreto) Athistis tennis team, who had partiel beat J. Barrow and J. A. Bendall pated in; grama düring, the season (C,S.C.C.) (Ma Thase Wore Messrs. Ne! Kare-chnen; Ye K. Mow and C, Y. Tso (Cham- Choy Pingsfans: Ip Kau-kog Mow

longbeat Kwok Po-kau and "kwan Ma Chit-chong Ng Bau-

Shields

and clapping.

The last occasion he was here, the honour of entertaining them was given to the Taipan Club” of Hong Kong. This time it was different. They had the Officer Administering the Government presiding at the dinner and it was most gratifying to know, when they landed, that they] could play a game on the lawn at} Government House and then to dine there in the evening.

{The speaker then congratulated 75,5" the Hong Kong term, on retalning the ashes, and congratulated Mr. 64 Ferguson on the able way he had

skipped his tes

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