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SHANGHAI BOWLERS PUZZLED BY GREEN

MRS. SAMSON DRAWS GOVERNOR TO WITNESS POLICE LOSE

BEST LOOKING SUB

MR. CHANSON FORTUNATE AT THE VALLEY

SIR

WILLIAM SHENTON HAS

A LIKELY BAY

(By Rapier.).

X

FINAL INTERPORT

Mr. J. Russell, President of the LILA, informed me yesterday that

22 TO 14

His Excellency the Governor, Sir BAILEY MOST

CONSISTENT OF

NORTHERNERS

William Peel, K.B.E. K.CN.G.. bas kind consented to be present' at the final -Interport game be tween Hongkong and Shanghai on Saturday, October 14.

SHANGHAI BOWLERS|

ENTERTAINED.

Dinner And Concert·

At Police Club.

Tribule. to the Police bowlers, ¡

CLEAN SWEEP FOR C.R.C.

Win Four Major Tennis Titles.

RECREIO "B" TROUNCED AT-

CAUSEWAY BAY

Disappointing Game On The Chinese Recreation Club

Heavy Green.

(By SHORT HEAD') The Shanghi lawn bowlers won

annexed the. “B” Division Lawn Tennis League title yesterday, for the tenth time in saccession wher {they beat the Club de Recreio by 6

sels to 1 at Causeway Bay. their opening match in Hong Kong By retaining their title the C.R.C, yesterday when they beat the team (they have two teams in "Just over half an hour sufficed. Sir William Shenton had the for- tune to draw a fine looking bay of

Police by 22 shots to 14 în a dis-]. to decided the fate of owners in 14 hands. I would not be at all

the "A" Division) gave the Cause the draw for the 1934 Subscription surprised if he proved to be one both as exponents of the game and appointingly poor game.

of the best of the new bunch. as hosts, was paid last night by Allowing for the fact that they had way Bay Club a clean sweep of the four major titles, a feat which is Griffins of the Hong Kong Jockey Twenty subscribers by not draw Mr. Sandy" Malcolm, father of just come off the Empress in the without parallel in the history of Club at the Paddock yesterdaying a pony were disappointed, the Shanghai Interport Lawn Bowls morning and that T. G. Main, their

the League. notable amony whom were Messrs. team, at the dinner and concert skipper, and G. M. P. Remedios evering.

Lewis and Tinson, Messrs. Mackie held in honour of the visitors at the were not playing, I think they will "B", and "C" titles, but lost the Last year they won the "A"," Mrs. Samson* was. the fortunate and Grayburt Mr. George Sewell, Police Recreation Club.

have to improve considerably if Mixed Doubles title to the U.S.R.C. owner to draw D73, a bay of 14 the owner of Ngtuk, and Dr. S. N. A large number of member" and hands and quite the beat pony on Chaul. ...

visitors were present at the fune-they are to make a serious bid for Detailed scores of yesterday's view in the Paddock and the mbat

tion, which was presided over by the Prentice Cup in the series of match were: 14. C. G. Perdue, Vice-President three matches against Hong Kong. F. Hon and F. K. Lat of the Club in the absence of the The Police Green which is nor-](C.R.C.):——- . President, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. rally on the slow side proved a beat E. A. Noronha and A. Wolfe, C.M.G..

serious handicap to the Shanghai P. Guterres players yesterday, especially in beat L. As A. da Silva and J. Mr. J. Russell spoke on behalf of view of the rain on Thursday, but J. dos Remedios.... the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls As- Main said that the recent typhoons beat 3.

Yvanowitch sociation, and Mr. T. G. Main, cap- and floods hat affected the North tain and manager of the Shanghai ein greens very badly, so that the (C.R.C.) :---

handicap was not as bad as it might M. Lau and P. F. Choy team replied.

lost to da Silva" dos Re-.

*medios

impressive on the track in the test earlier in the day,

Messrs. Sturt and Lobel drew a very likely looking grey of 132 hands, while Mr. Ho Kom Tong, the well-known Chinese owner who is to stage a comeback next acasob.

drew a chestnut which should more

than recover his subscription fee.

Mr. H. P. Chanson, the Chin- ́ese jockey, has a potential win- ner in his grey pony, of 13.3. It was one of the ponies with a Hittle flesh on him-the

Д

majority were very lean.

The Lancashire stable drew

pony that is not unlike' Warrington

The other sixteen owners to fall in drawing a pony were Mrs. H. S. Chan, Mrs. Liang, Mrs. E. H. M. Tinson, Topside, Selle, Harhar LT.F., and Messrs. Bundred and Douglas, A. H. Carroll, Carroll and Lenfestey, Chan and Loo. Harri- man and Pennack, Ho Shai Cheong,

Lowcock and Lee, Wong Chi Po,

and D. J. Lewis.

Miss Pamela Scott Harston, the prominent lady rider, drew the ;numbers of the ponies, while Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin drow the num- ber of the stable.

At the conclusion of the draw little Misa Kinchin, daughter of

stable the

meliager, presented

in appearance; though of a dif- bouquets of flowers to Miss Scott ferent colour.

Harston and Mrs. T E Pearce.

THE COMPLETE DRAW.

46 H.P. Rees.

it

Shanghai Visit Uncertaik

Was

"

have been.

Gonsalves and V.

News was received by Charlie Richards just before the match that beat Noronha and Guterres, 6-0

"beat" Gonsalves and Yvano- [his daughter in Shanghat had given

vitch birth to a s011.

(C.R.C.):-

Shanghai On Short Side

"We do not say we are going to win all our matches in Hong Kong," he declared, "but you can be sure we shall give you a. good run for your money." The Shanghai skipper..said that touch-and-go whether! Shanghai would send a team to the 14, the bowls of the Shanghai re Colony, but he was glad to say that they had managed it because the visits did much to promote closer relationship between the sportsmen of the two ports.

6. 2

3. W. Liang and F. H. Kwok Although winning by 22 shots to beat da Silva and dos Re-

medios.... presentatives was not of a very high beat Gonsalves and Yvano-

vibek standard, and it was not until the 14th head that any Teal good bowls beat Noronha and Guterres. was witnessed. The mala fault throughout was shortness, but it was apparent that when they havq| had time to settle down to our

Lincolns Impi Present During the dinner, the "Lincola Imps Orchestra rendered elec-greens, they will make a bard fight tions, while the Rev. Lewis Bryan, to regain the bowls 'Ashes',

Mr. Pim, Mr. Greenberg and P: 0. Gornall contributed items 17. the] concert, which went with a swing and was supported by informal community singing:

Among those present, were In- spector R. H. E,Marks Inspector

A. R. Clarke, Mr. Harry Hampton,

Mr. G. C. Moss (Fire Brigade) and

were

·

Sandy Malcolm, the skip, was . often at fault with his wooda, ́but when' an opportunity allow-

eye can work together. Char.... lie Richards was erratic,': as -- was J. M. C. Lopes,W.A. Bai: ley was the most consistent.

ditch.

The best bowling was wit messed on the 16th head, when the Police were lying 5 but for one wood which Moun tried to take out." He failed and left a slight opening for Malcolm to send the jack to the ditch for

Requiring to tle on the last head the Police hopes were rudely: dashed by Lopes who drew two glorious, woodmampu. Mossy attemphere. W. Mfairs' display was the suring drives, was wide, leav prise of the afternoon. Usually no ing Shanghal with a 3 to win their

in deadly, he bowled short frequent opening match by 22-14,

charge of Inspector Wally" Mairly, being unable to find the green At the conclusion of the matchi first Interport reserve, Sgt. c.and master it. He was, however, there was the usual exchange of

brilliant at times. B. Ellis com souvenir spoons, Mottram, and Sgt. J. S. Riddell.

FRIENDLY, GAME

pared favourably with Richards, Among the fairly large crowd and E. G. Post sent down some ex- present were the Hon. Mr. E.-D. C., cellent woods; while Moses was Wolfe LG.P; C.M.G), Messrs. "J. seen to advantage on occasion. Russell, H. Hampton, U. M, Omar,

Throughout the game the No.R.. F. Luz, and B.-W. Bradbury?

Beores B's stayed with the sldp, and

this method, although helpful, Shanghaf slowed the game up corilder- C. Richards

DARK PRERASTS, M. C. Lopas E. Post ably..

W. A Bat

The following have been chosen to represent the Indian RC. against the, Kowloon Docks in a friendly garde in Kowloon to-day commencing at. 3,30 pm:-B, Á. Hyder, S. M. Rumjahn, M. Y. Adal and A. R Dallah (skip); 8. M. ninth end Sadick, S. O. Bux, A. M. Rumjahn

· Moss Carries Jack To. Ditch

The local rink played well on the A. A. Ma to lead 6-4 On :: this

(Skip)

head Balley carried the Jack with Head. and K. M. Omar (skip); S. Ismail, a great wood. Moss, however, took M. 1. Razack, A. M. Omar and A. the jack away, but Malcolm drew M. Wahab (eldp)....

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IL K.

Drawn by

D 30

H. S. Y.

Colour Ches.

Age

Height

6

13.3

31

Yick Chim

Brown

G

13.2

32

Ho Kom Tong

Ches

7

13.3

33

Grist and Beck

Black

Aged

14.0

20th Century Blues.

35 Stephen Lam

Ваз

4

14.0

For-Trot.

36 Mrs. Chan Wing Yung

Dust

7

14.0

87 H. P. Chanson

Grey

Aged

13.3

Fox-Trot.

38 Triumvir

Brown

Aged

14.1

CB 524-LET'S "PUT

OUT THE LIGHT

Fos-Trot

39

Sureton

Dun

G

14.0

A

CB 573—MY DARLING ....

Fox-Trot.

40

Mrs. D. J. Lewis

Grey"

5,

14.1

41

H. S. Chan

Black

0

14,1

Faz-Trot.

42 Woo Tuckson

Iron-Grey

5

13.3

43 Li P. Chùn & Miss L

Roan

Aged

13.2

44 Widdecombe

Bay

4

13.3

45 Wong Ping Shun

Ches.

7

13.3

Mr. R. Dormer,

The

Roan

14.1

arrangements

47

Lancashire

Br. or Blk.

13.3

48

Li Fuk Wing

Black

49 Mrs. Dunbar

Bay -11

14.0 14.0.

Grey

14.1.

Grey or Cream Aged

14.0

53 Leong Kwok Cheong

Ches.

Q

13.3

54 Samson and Jacquey

Ches.

7

14.1

55 1p. To and Miss Chan

Ches.

13.2

57 C. N. Kong

Bay

14.0

68 Li Lan Sang & Yue Sun Wa Ches,

13.3

69 Dynasty

Ches.

7

18.3

60 Own

Ches

Aged

14.1

61

Abraham & Dowbiggin

Grey

Aged

13.2

62 Bellamy and Gordon

Dun

4

14.0

64 II. Y. Woo

Ches.

Aged

13,3

65 F. C. Hall

Bay

Aged

14.1

66 Lowcock & Li Lan San

Grey

4

14.0

67

Tester and Abraham'

Grey

Aged

13.2

Bay

Aged

18.3

Ches.

Aged

13.2

71

Black

6

18.3

73 Mrs. Samson

Bay

Aged

14.0

74 Yeung Wing Hong,

Grey

Aged

18.8

75 Miu Yik Man.

-Bay

76 Liang and Liang Tin York Bay

18.2

TTA. M. L. Soares

Dun

13.3

80 Wayfoong

Cho

14.0

D

IANA BAY-In going out in the

81 0, H.

Grey

13.2

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October Handicap---1 3/4 - Millen get Sadko4158), Trentbridge

11

168)

12.

King's Justice (168) Hetman

145)

Bay

14.1

Brown

18.8

64 Mrs. Lowcock

Grey

19.2.

85 Samson

Dun

$14.0

87 L Dunbar

:Dun

14.1

88 Kwok Hin Wang

Roan

19.3

93 Mrs. Pearce

Ches,

14.1

94 8. W: Tang

Dun

14.1

96 HAL..

14,0

96 Woo Lai Pin

Bay

18.8

97 Sir William Shenton

Bay

14.0

indicap:#1” Clamu

99 Dr. S. K. Les

Grey

18,8

102. A: BAT

Grey

15.3

104 F & F

Brown

14.0

(168)

105 Choy Wing Bay

BRY

14:0

106 Weetoo

Bay

1833

107 H. Y. LE

Dun

TO

"Handicap "D

Bapler imagested in the Chinga Milano 171 Yards Mall zacing supplement on The Amoy (160) Black Rock (180), 16. day. Mr. Leo Frost, the champion

(158), -Disorderly. Burgomaster jockey, is riding him, and should duct (140), FI-FA

win from Treatbridge, If the latter ny (168), Jingle (146), King Salmon 18. (155), King « Parade (158) Palignone:te:19 starts,

Now The (168) National Day (139)

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(166) The 20 weights for the Tents Extra-Meet- Father: (160), Heya ing to be held at the Valley to day Vigilance (150) and f week, and on Tuesday, October 19,

Flying

gue Bay. Talisman (145), Nippy, (168)

Key (140), Per so (145) Solar Star

Blant Singer (158) Wakesid Warward-atap-1358

(159)," Double

and Gay Crusader (1)

·18.

15

Cou

Buttery

21.

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only for Moss to earn rounds of applause by sending the jack to the

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