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VICTORIOUS BOWLS TEAM HOME AGAIN
BRING PRENTICE CUP AND SHANGHAI FLAG
"KNEW THEY WOULD WIN
KOWLOON
CHALLENGE
HONG KONG Rugby Fixture For October 15.
DALZIEL'S BRILLIANT DRIBBLING DISPLAY INSPIRES CONFIDENCE.
McElney Not For Shanghai,
STA
The Kowloon Rugby Club have challenged the Club to a game on
With the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association October 15 in order to give their flag fluttering at the masthead, and Prentice Cup in Cabin No. 37, the s.s. Empress of Russia arrived here this morning, bringing the victorious Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Interport team from Shanghai.
Members of the team described the trip as “jolly fine outing," and one and all looked fit and well:
"After playing the first ten heads in the first Interport Match, I knew Hong Kong would win the series. In spite of the strange greens, we were the stead- Fier of the two, feams and dis- played less nervousness," declar- ed Mr. A. O. Brawn, President of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association, when Interviewed by a "Ching Mail" reporter this morning.
"I cannot speak too highly of the splendid reception accorded us /• by the Shanghai enthusiasts," he con- tinned. "They treated us magni- fcently and made. un feel perfectly lat Home Immediately, we arrived. It seems to me that Shanghai is now taking a greater interest in the game a great many of the leading men of the city having taken up the game. They have about the same.
players from the Argylls their last Che game in the Colony before being transferred. This would provide the Club with an opportunity for trying out any new talent available as the Kowloon side, with such a Cogan, Lt. Keith Murray and Lt. Grayham, offer a formidable.00- position. The fact that the Kow-
FULL RESULTS.
The following, were the re- sults of the games played:by the Hong Kong team during their visit to Shanghai:-
v. Lusitano Club
Shots F. A 32-8-
v. Lawn Bowls Club, 23— 16. v. West Zone
18- 13 V. SHANGHAI
17 16 v. Shal Country Club 14- 17 v.. SHANGHAI
21-20 v. North Zona
29- 19 V. SHANGHAI
27-18 . East Zone
16 19
191-135
men as J. J. Ferguson, J. E. H.
loon Club have commenced strict, training, suggests that the Club possesses probably the fitter. combination and they them- selves are confident of being able to extend the Club first Afteen............
The Kowloon Clüb has just passed, through, a financial crisis and any attempts to help the Junior club in the way of Axtures would be greatly appreciated: by the players from the Peninsula.) It would also revive the spirit of Hong Kong Kowloon rivalry which exists in all other sporting activi- ties.
CLUB PRACTICE.
The form of J. Dalziel who play- {ed for the Edinburgh Institution, was the feature of yesterday's Rugby Club practice at Happy Valley. Of Ught build Dalziel pos- sesses amazing dribbling abilities (and should be able to fill one of the †vacancies caused by the departure of B. P. Massey and E. B. Gammell, the former wing forwards.
number of bowlers as we have in he had played his shot there was Hong Kong, but with the majority very little for the skip to do ex- Most of the forwards were 。 on view and from the display of the players belonging to the cept guard his shots.".";
yesterday it looks as if A, N. Shanghal Bowling Green Club,Į. "In addition to winning the Inter- Other, W. F. Peers and 1. H which has I believe about 150 play-port series, I was particularly de Bradford will form the front ing members, there is less inter-club nighted when we best the Yang-row of the scrum with Dr. competition. The Country
Club tszepoo
Bowling Club, a club J. H. McElney and W. F. Kerr are doing much to foster the game. which has never before been beaten in the second row and D. McLellan
Better Greens.
(by Hong Kong.”, non, n
{'A.“P. Hall-Thomson and J. Dalziel
The greens in Shanghai are far Apart from the serious business in the back row, better than any in Hong Kong, be of the trip, the Hong Kong players The backs will be almost unchang ing larger, faster and truer. The had a great deal of recreation: The ed except with the possibility of only green in the Colony that can in President, Mr. Brawn, played Rieve: taking Whitham's place
any
way approach the Shanghai several rounds of golf, and stated full-back. The former ... London- standard is the K.C.C. When we that after one afternoon on the Scottish player is making a wel arrived the weather was wet, and inks he returned to a green where come return to the game this sea- consequently the greens were a bit the bowlers were playing and found son heavy, but they dried with remark uble speed.
they had just lost to the Police -Peers, who strained a muscle, last team, à match Which Hong Kong season, is anticipating playing in considered was the easiest thing on another season, but as he' has not "The change bothered us a little
the programme.. at first but we soon became accus but I survived," he remarked. "
"A bit of a shock, yet fully recovered he may not be seen in the earlier games. McElney, tomed to them. In the first match
The members brought back last year's skipper of the fifteen, of the Interport series it was rumoured that Shanghai rolled the numerous spoons as souvenirs from is, It is understood, unable to make
the Club.
'the trip to Shanghai.
ground for 11 hours after the rain the day before. We thought the ground would be a little heavy, but It proved faster than ever, so fast in fact that won the Shanghai team could not accustom themselves to it."
"Shanghai, have plenty of talent, but. I think the fault of their team was the blending. “Hong Kong were a much better balanced team. The only department in which they outplayed as was at No. 1. In Sequeira, Shanghai possess a No. 1 that could not be beaten in the Far East, while they have several others almost as good."
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Weak South China. Team
Bow To Royal Artillery
The South China Athletic Association "soccer team, fresh from their Java tour, suffered their second reverse at the hands of a military team. when they went down to the Royal Artillery, by. 5 goals to 1 at. Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon...
able saves.
The only goal scored by the Chin- ese team came from a penalty shot from Wong Lae-shun-a beautiful ahot that scarcely left the ground, while the Gunners were indebted to Bryant (2), Woods (2), and Allen for their five pointsporditud al
The teams lined up, as followBra In fairness to the South China RAE Combey; J. Monley, C. Hong Kong side, however, it must be pointed! Walker; Salt, F. Pardoe, R. Rogers; team, and was extraordinarily out that the premier team's forward R. Wood, J. Allen, S. Bryant, W. good in the first Zone game, line was not on view, Lee Wal-tong. Moore and V Seal
Omar Outstanding. "Omar was the outstanding
man of. the
China Mail Sports Diary.
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It was one of the finest skipped the skipper of the aids, Ip Pak-wah SCAA Woo Wan-ling Cito Hol, Leung Ying-chang Wong Lee- games I have ever witnessed. his partner on the left hun, Tong Wan, Wan Cho-lok; Malcolm, the Shanghai skip, was King-cheung, the ✅ - ventre-forward, also in great form but he was a and Chu Kwok-luen being absentees. Chang Siu-long, Chu Fook-to, Kam beaten man. In the second game The game was one of missed op- Sik-wai Lee Wing-on and Chan he played, Omar was still magni-portunities, and had the Chinese Wing-kan. ficent but not quite so good as in players finished of their movements the first encounter, while in the with the perfection they started third game, although still out them with, thay ld have left the standing, he was gradually drop-held the victor Their forwards ping back. That is the reason he were faster than the Gunners, and did not participate in many of the the co-operation and understanding Club matches. We wanted him in with which they made concerted at- good form for the Interport series.tacks on the B.Ai goal should have "All the members of the team produced better results. Weak and played well, and Brown, at No. 8, eratic shooting, however, their is worthy of mention on account downfall.” This fault was not, how- of his steady play and the useful ever, entirely confined to the Chinese shots he put in. Nichol was put team, for in the closing stages of [in as No. 1 mainly on account of the game the Gunners should have | his reliability, and steadiness. He added at least three more goals! |was not brilliant, but decidedly The first two goals sco by the
useful and a great asset to the Gunners were the team
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