THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934.
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GLENDENNING'S 8 ON ONE HEAD WITHOUT PARALLEL THIS SEASON
BOWLING GREEN CLUB
COMPETITION
Six Tourneys. In Progress.
ALL FIRST ROUND RESULTS
NONSIDERABLE progress has
been made in the Kowloon! Bowling Green Club Lawn Bowls Tournaments, results being:
lo date)
Kowloon Bowling Green
Non-Prize Winners Competition
First Round:
J. Rodger beal N. Watson .. 24-13
J. G. Meyer beat W. Morley. 21-17
CIVIL SERVICE TOURNEYS
Three Competitions Commenced.
DEAKIN ELIMINATED
BOWLS IN SPITE | Preem's Chin Armour
OF RAIN
Petherick Defeats
Nolan.
DINNEN ELIMINATED BY JACK
In spite of yesterday's heavy rain two Open Singles Lawn Bowls chum- pionship matches were played on the 'Club de Recreio green.
Kowloon
V. Petherick, of the :Bowling Green Club, eliminated .F.
Nolan, Police, by 23 shots to 11.
J. M. Jack, Kowloon Cricket Club. defeated J. S. Dianen by 21 shots
1. L.. Tetley beat J. Bright 21-16 THE Civil Service Cricket Club to 16 to enter the Second Round.
Lawn Bowls competitions
N. Hardie beat J. G. Charlton 23-14 have now commenced, the re-
T. Hamilton beat G. Ross.. 21-20 suits to date being:
1. till received a wo
Macdougal.
Second Round:-
from J.
J. G. Meyer beat J. Rodger 21-16 Vice President's Cup
First Round:-
H. Hardie heat P. D. O'Con-
nell
P. T. Farrell beat 3. Mely
22-19 21-17
J. Watson beat W. Jeffries
22-12
Second Round:-
W. Walerton beat R. Duncan 21-18)
Club Handicap Doubles
First Round:-
Strange T. Armstrong and S. (-1) beat J. Gallatly and M. Pur vis (+8).
Second Round:-
Changes Next Week.
Several changes have been made!
in the dates and greens in the local lawn bowls championships for the coming week.
The postponed match between H. Hampton and A. E. Carey will be decided on Tuesday next on the Civil Service C.C. green.
As E. C. Fincher will be engaged
J. Pooler and J. Purvis (+5) in the tennis league on Tuesday his beat J. Hollidge and P. E. Knight tie with R. P. Phillipa against E. W. Simmonds and J. Deakin has been {-1}
re-arranged for Thursday next the Police R.C. green.
Club Championship
II. F. Stoneham beat J. Macdonald First Round:-
R. Hall beat T. Armstrong
J. S. Logan beat M. Hender-
KON
21-9
V. Petherick heat
G. E. F.
Thompson
21-8
J. C. Brown beat J. Roberts
Club Championship
First Round:-
J. Watson beat W. E. Hale
C. Hall beat P. D. O'Connell
J. Roberts beat T. Armstrong
Champelovier beat J. Pooler
... W. Grimmitt beat J. Galletly Second Round:
H. Westlake beat T. Armstrong W. Collyer beat L. Luck
A. O. Brawn beat J. Deakin
E. W, Simmonds beat J. Purvia
Club Handicap Singles
First Round:---
L. Luck (1) beat H. Lockhart
J. G. Meyer beat J. Rodger. 21-13|S).
H. F. Stoncham bent W. Mucfarlane Second Round:--
3. 1. Budding beat R, Hall
F. J. Jones (~7) beat H.
Jake (+2)
A. 0. Brawn (-1) beat
W. Walerton beat N. Hardie 22-12 letly (+2)
C. B. Hosking beat
Drake
A. Russell bent N. Watson
R. Ross beat T. Hamilton
President's Cup
First Round:-
J.
A. W. Grimmit: (-7) beat
on
J. K. Sloan and R. G. Craig on
Belleve it or not the marksmiðn
iz Primo Carnera, heavyweight the world. boxing champion of
Maine in The photo was taken woods where Primo underwent hardening process in preparation for his title bout 'with Max Baer. a Californian contender, on June 14.
Monday will play on the Club de Re-IMPROVEMENT creio green instead of the Kowloon Bowling green.
The dates have been arranged for Itwo of the Rinks matches. On Mon- day at the Taikoo R.C., A. McKel- lur. J. F. Lunny, N. M. Currie and W. H. B. Muskett will play against! A. E. Coates, G. L. Buchanan, A. A., Razack and W. V. Field.
On Wednesday at the Civil Ser- vice C.C., R. F. Luz, B. W. Brad- Westbury, H. Beer and U. M. Omar have arranged to play off their tie against
Gal-A K. Sloan, S. Deacon, G. D. Pad-
i
gett and A. F. Paul.
Deacon has been introduced into
IN POLICE NOW
ANTICIPATED
Bowling Green May Be Surprised.
CIVIL SERVANTS SHOULD RETAIN LEADERSHIP AMONG JUNIORS
FOUR SKIPS HAVE 7
SIX SKIPS RECORD SIX SHOTS Complete Analysis Of Season To Date.
LTHOUGH the season is still young un "8" shot has al- ready been scored in the Lawn
Focs
to W.
FOURSOMES AT VALLEY
Draw For New Summer Competition.
AUSTRALIA WINNING IN DAVIS CUP Japan Lose First Two Singles Matches.
NEW ZEALANDERS DISAPPOINT AND ITALY LEADING
a
London, To-day. Australia require only to win the doubles match to-day to en- ter the Third Round of the Davis The draw for the second Summer Cup at the expense of Japan.
Happy Valley Yesterday at Eastbourne the Aus- Bowls League. The distinction Foursomes of the
Glendenning's section of the Hong Kong Golfstralian captain, Jack Crawford, was
battle thrilling
by (Police) rink, comprising WClub has been made and will be given Forrest, J. Channings and J. S. found below.
Fujikura, who extended the Wim- Riddell, The maximum shot The first round is to be completed bledon champion to 20 games in was scored on May 12 against by June 17; second by July 1; third the third set. J. F. Lanny's Hong Kong Elec- by July 16; fourth by July tric R.C. rink and was obtained semi-finals by August 12 and on the last head, giving Glenden final by August 26. ning the game by 38-18 shots. Glendenning also scored two “5” shots in the same match.
Four "7" shots have already been
First Round.
Vivian McGrath 29; dropped a set against Yamagishi the in a very even match.
L. Goldman (8) and A. McKellari
(8) v. W. L. Alexander (16) and E.
H. Watts (24).
recorded.
R. D. Glenn (20) and R. Whant G. C. Moss (Police) obtained the (24) v. J. P. A. Davis (17) and C. distinction against C. E. Marques J. J. Whitehead (24).
(Recreio) whom he defeated by 30-17 on April 28.
Second Round.
Scores, as cabled by Reuter, were:
Y.
7
best
beat
McGrath (Australia)
J. A. Crawford (Australia) Yamagish! 2-6, 7-5, 6-2, 1-
of to win one Fujikura 6-3, 6-3, 11-9.
Fully expected
remaining matches, their three the Australians will meet either the French or the Germans
G. W. Tate (10) and B. W. Brad-in the Third Round which will de-
H. H. Rose (K.B.G.C.) scored a 7bury (23) v. T. D. Paton (14) and termine the European Zone against W. H. Muskett (H. KJ. W. Franks (13). Electric) whom be defeated by
B. Thorpe (18) and J. H. Gelling 33-14, on May 12.
(18) v. H. T. Brooks (18) and A. W. T. White (24).
The last two were seared on May 26, by W. McHardy (Police)
C. L. Tatham (23) and A. C.
against J. J. Gregory (H.K.F.C.) Young (17) v. S. Shepherd
whom he beat by 25 to 15, and A. and J. Angwin (17).
R. C. Dallah (1.R.C.) who obtained 3 "7" shot against T. W. Carr (K.C.C.) to win by 29-22 shots.
Six Shot Scorers
Six shots have been scored by the following.
H. H. Davies (C.S.C.G) W. K.
Way (C.C.C.)
Of the matches down for deci-R. sion in the senior league to-morA.
A. the Hong Kong Electric rink in the row. the most interesting appears
place of J. G. Haigh.
W. S.
21 12 Bendall (-2)
21-13 Second Round:-
21-16
P. E. Knight (~~2) best W. Laing (+7)
R. Ross beat R. Hall
W. S. Drake heal J. Rodger
21-16 21-16
J. Pooler (+2) beat J. Deakin (-5)
R. Duncan beat J. Bright
M. E. Maughan (-2) best 21-11 Champelovier (~2)
C.
W. Waterton beat J. Morley
Third Round:---
Meloy beat W. Jeffries
21-16
P. E. Knight (-2) beat J. Pooler (+2)
Second Round: -
L. Guy beat N. Watson
21-16
M. J. Henderson beat N.
Hardie
22-13
J. S. Logan beat H, E. Stone-
ham
21-11
POLICE TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
S. Hill beat J. Randle
21-10
V. Petherick Seat A. W. E
Davidson
SPORT WASHED OUT
Enquirles from all Club han revealed the fact that no play in either the "C" Division tennis or the
Champlonship Lawn Bowls will be possible to-day.
CIVIL SERVICE SELECTED RINKS
to be that between the Kowloon C. Bowling Green and the Police.
The Bowling Green Club are the A. only undefeated team in the senior they should League, and, while Thave no difficulty ta retaining
their 100 per cent. record, I fancy G. the Police will give a good account af themselves.
F. Luz (C.C.C. “A”) v J. Deakin
(C.S.C.C.)
+
E. Carey (Police) v A. H. Basto
(Recrcto)
G. Silva (Recreio) v A. W.
Grimmitt (C-8.C.C.)
R. Dallah (I.R.C.) v V. Atienza
(C.C.C.)
F.
J. Jones (C.S.C.C.)
Marques (Recreio)
C. Moss (Police) v J.
mera (Taikoo)
C.
C.
The Craigengower C.C. "A" team F. are visiting the Club de Recreio.
and should win fairly comfortably. A.
The Kowloon Docks entertain
from
the Civil Service, and, as the Valley K. team are unreliable away home, the Dockers should improve A. The following will represent the their position in the league table.
A. The following will represent the Civil Service Cricket Club in their Taikoo Docks should record a home Police Recreation Club their First Division Lawn Bowls match win on Saturday, when the Kow Cricket Club provide the P. T. Farrell beat J. Meloy 21-10 First Division Lawn Bowls match against the Kowlpon Docks Recrea-
opposition. the against
Kowloon Bowling tlon Club in Kowloon to-morrow: Handicap Singles
Green Club at Kowloon to-morrow. A. Armstrong, G. Champelevler, B.
First Round:-
(6) beat J.
J, Fraser
Bright (4-5)
W. Waterton (+4) beat E. V.C
Searle (Scr.).
H. F. Stoncham (-2) beat
in
F. E. Booker, T. Talion, J. C. Fen-1 21-18der and W. Mair (skip).
loon
ía.
In the Junior Division, an L. Whant and A. W. Grimmitt (dp).teresting match will be provided at P. E. Knight, S. Alderman, J. Hal-Happy Valley, where the Civil Ser Hidge and J. Deakin (skip).
Ivice entertain the Indians,
The
G. Silva (Recreio) Grimmitt' (C.3.C.C.)
(Continued on Page 5)
MRS. DOVEY QUALIFIES
(18)
Mrs. Perrin's Success At Fanling.
With a score of 97-24-78, Mrs. Dovey qualified for the Captain's, Cup (May) competi- tion of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.
finalists.
In
the other two Second Round encounters Italy are by 2 leading Switzerland matches to nil, and Czechos- lovakia won both their singles matches against New Zealarıd. In Rome the Italian aces over- whelmed their Swiss rivals, who failed to secure a set, though Fischer put up a stout resistance against Rado in his last set, which went to 20 games.
Scores, as cabled by Reuter. (were:
De Stefani (Italy) beat Ellmer 6-3, 16-3, 6-3.
Rado (Italy) beat Fischer 6-1, 6-0, 11-9.
At Prague the
New Zealanders fared disappointingly, C. E. Mal- froy, former Cambridge captain.
There was no return for the L. securing the only set against the
C. E.G. U. silver medal competition, but Czechoslovakians. E. D. Andrews, Mrs. Perrin wan the bronze medal who has played in Hong Kong la several exhibition games, succeed-
In the Happy Valley Aggregate, ed in capturing only 7 games
Chal-with a score of 100-1981.
v A. W. Mrs. Fraser won with a score of three sets.
$148.
X. Silva (Recreio) v W. E. Hol
lands (Police).
M. Wahab (IR.C.) y J.
Scores, a
cabled
ins
by Reuter,
L. Hecht (Czechoslovakia) beat C. E.
The L. G. U. monthly medal com-were: petitions are cancelled until fur
R. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) beat E
G.ther notice, owing to the New Malfroy 6-4, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. Course, Fanlag, being closed for D. Andrews 6-1, 6-3, 6-3, F. the summer.
Gregory (H.K.F.C.) M. Omar (I.R.C.) v G. E.
Thompson (K.B.G.C.) Macfarlane (Yacht C.)
Abbas (C.C.C.)—two "6" F. Paul (H.X.E.R.C.) ▼ W. R.
Way (C.C.C.)
Five Shot Scorers
It now appears as if Italy and Czechoslovakia will meet for right of entry into the European Zone
J. F.Final.
V
Y,
W. Glendenning (Police) v
Lunny (H.K. Electrie)
A. M. Wahab (LR.C.) Gregory (H.K.F.C.)
V
J. J.
·
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.) V
Phillips (K.C.C.)
K.
F.
W. Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.)
Gill (C.C.C.)
VW.
Shots of "5" have been scored by the following.
Omar (I.B.C.) A. Chapman (Yacht Club) v K. M.
R. Basa (C.C.C.) V J. Fraser
(K.C.C.)
U. M. Omar (C.C.C. "A") ♥ F. J.A. E. W. Simmonds, S. Eccleshall, A. O.Indians are behind their opponents Jones (CS.C.C.)
Brawn and F. E. Jones (skip).
E. G. Post, G. Perkins. F. Nolan and 21-15 W. E. Hollanda (skip).
A. E. Clark, E. Ellis, J. Shepherd The C.S.C.C. Second Division on shots average only, but with. X. Silva (Recreio) v W. E. Hol-C.
team to play against the Indian ground advantage, the Civil Ser- team Recreation Club at home is as fol- vice should retain the leadership w.
of the second divisjon.
G. Ross (+2) beat Hatt (+1)
N. Watson (3)
J. G. Charlton (Scr.)
beat
J. I. Tetloy (4-5)
21-13
Jeffries (+3)
Second Round;-
G. J. Chambers (Ser) beat W.
N. Hardie (+3) beat J. Rod-
gera (+4)
21--9
M. J. Henderson (-1) received a
w.o, from W. E. Hale (Scr.)
R. Hall (Ser.) beat R. Duncan
(Scr.)
S. Randle (8) beat N. Wat-
non (+3)
Handicap Pairs
First Bound:
J. Fraser and J. G. Meyer
24-15
and G. C. Moss (skip).
B.G.C.lows:
The
The Police R. C. junior will meet the Kowloon junior at Happy Valey. following have been selected play:-
to
J. S. Riddell, J. Channing, W. For rest and W. Glendenning (skip).
J. R. McWalter, L. Glendenning, W. McLeod and A. E. Carey (skip).
G. S. Alexander, S. R. Farlow, W.
S. Dall and W. Mcllardy (skip).
CRAIGENGOWER'S RINKS.
H. Major, E. W. Hamilton, H. L. Craigengewer Juniors First Win G.
The Police juniors should have
Lockhart and C. Strange (skip).
3. Hodgin, H. Westlake, L. Luck, R. no dificulty in defeating the Bowl-C. R. Wood (skip).
FOOTBALLERS AT BOWLS
J. Gellatley, J. Pooler, J. Purvising Green Club, and Craigengower
should record their first home win E. and R. R. Davis (skip).
at the expense of the Recrelo,
The newcomers to the junior L. division-The Hong Kong Football The following will represent the Club-are due to play their first W. Hong Kong Football Club in their home match on Saturday, and it Junior Division Lawn Bowls match will be interesting to note how A. against the Royal Hong Kong they fare on a familiar green,
The following teams should win A. Yacht Club at Happy Valley to-
Senior Division: — K.B.G.C., W. K.D.R.C., C.C.C. "A" and T.D.R.C.
Junior
The following will represent the morrow.
R. P. Shaw, G. S. Graver, A. Brooks- Craigengower C.C. "A" in the (1) Lawn Bowls League against the bank, and J. Russell (Skip).
J. Ralston, R. A. Trengrove, E. 9. beat J. Rodger and N. Watson Club de Recreio at Kowloon to Carter and J. J. Gregory (Skip). (-4)
E. Strange, A. Blaven, C, E, Robert- son and F. H. W. Haynes (Skip).
Second. Round:-
[morrow.
A. E. Contos, W. V, Field, D. Rum-|-------
V. Jahn and B. W. Bradbury (Skip).
W. E. Hale and G. E. F. Thompson|
(-2) beat J. Morley and Petherick (-1).
ABESSER AND CHEUNG -
WIN FINAL
this week:-
C.C.C., H.K.E.R.C.
lands (Police)
A. Lopes (Recreio) v H. H. Rose
(K.B.G.C.)
E, Hollanda (Police) v F. X. W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.) v F. X. M.
M. de Silva (Recreio)
de Silva (Recreio)
BAER NOT FIT TO MEET CARNERA.
Bill Brown Disgusted With Camp Visit. POSTPONEMENT NECESSARY
Ashbury Park, N.J., To-day, After watching Max Baer dur-
C. Moss (Police) v. C. E. A. M. Wahab (I.R.C.) v J. G. Meyering his visit to his training camp
Marques (Recrelo)."
E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)
L. E. Lammert (K.C.C.)
(K.B.G.C.)
yesterday, Bill Brown, N.Y.S.A.C. W. Mair (Police) v A. E. Silkstone Commissioner, said "If he is the
Kern (K.C.C.) v W. E. Hale L.
(K.B.G.C.)
de Rome (H.K. Electric) v A. W..
F. Hynes (H.K.F.C.)
H. Muskett (H.K.E.R.C.) J. R. Russell (HK.F.C.)
(K.C.C.)
best challenger for Carnera, the Guy (K.B.G.C.) v J. C. Brown match should be postponed, or
(K.P.R.C.)
called off entirely,"
C. Brown (K.D.R.C.) v L. Guy!
(K.B.G.C.)
Brown is recommending a post- ponement of the fight, which is Bae (C.C.C.) v A. Cavanagh scheduled for next Thursday, at a
(C.C.C. "B")
meeting of the Commission to-
W. Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.) v C. G. R. E. Davies (C.S.C.C.) F. W. H. day, at which Max Baer and
Silva (Recrelo)
Haynes (H.K.F.C.)
Primo Carnera, world heavy- E. Carey (Police) B. E. J. Basto (Recreio) v A. F. Paul weight boxing champion, will be
Maughan (Yacht Club)
Macfarlane (KBG.C.) Drummond (Talkoo)
(ILK.E.R.C.) N.W. H. Muskett (H.X.E.R.C.) v C
A Lopes (Recreio),
Division: CS.C.CW. Mair (Police) y C. B. Rosselet J. C. Brown (K.D.R.C.) v T. W.
Carr (K.C.C.) P.R.C., HL.K.F.C. and * (0.0.C.)
W. Gill (C.C.C.) v W. E. Hollands F. II. W. Haynes (H.K.F.C.) v W.
Glendenning (Police) (Pollas)
J. S. Landolt, A. A. Razack, R. F. TO-MORROW'S GAMES
Lux and R. Bare (Bicip).
G. L. Buchanan, G. Duncan, H. Beer and U. M. Omar (Skip).
The junior team will meet the Club de Recreio on the home! green, represented by the follow- ing,
In the second sassion of the Con-
CCC W. Phelps, W. English, E. C. Barry solation Open Contract Bridge tournament final at the. Sports and V, N. Atients (8ldp),
J. R. Soares, IL W. Bandia; Y. Abbsa Club last night Mestra P., Abesser and - Cheung, U. Pul defeated and W. Way (Skip), Menara M. H. and Horace Lo
D. K. Kheras, W, J. Howard, L. C. B. Sous and Á. 8. Gomes (Sup). '
J. Cavanagh TC.C.C.). v G. C. Mon A. F. Paul (ILLE.R.C.) v. W. R.
(Police)
H. H. Rose (K.B.G.C.)
Muskett (H.K. Electric)
Way (C.C.C.)
present-Reuter,
STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING.
Sunday's Pairings.
The following are the Royal
H. W. Dr. Attenta (CCC) v W. HHong Kong Golf Club starting
A., F. Paul (H.K. Electric) v G. EN,, F. Thompson (K.BG.C.) ***
C. E. U. (62) F. J. Jones (C.8.0.0.) ▼
Marques (Recreio)
The following are the fixtures in the Lawn Bowls League for to- morrow, giving last season's results in brackets.
SENIOR DIVISION CLUB DE RECREIO (49) KOWLOON DOCKS. R.C. (68) KOWLOON BOWLING G.C. (63) TAIKOO R,C, (3D)
JUNIOR CRAIGENGOWER C.C. (60) CIVIL SERVICE CC (82). POLICE RC. - (85) ^^~/ KOWLOON G.G. (4) HK, FOOTBALL CLUB (—)
CRAIGENGOWER_C.C. "A" CIVIL SERVICE C.C. (51) POLICE B.C. (42) KOWLOON CC. (67) DIVISION *** **** *****
CLUB DE RECREIO (58) INDIAN B. C. (43)
KOWLOON B.G.C. (74) HE ELECTRIC B.C. (68) ROYAL ILKYC, (-)
G. Moss (Police) v J. C. Chalmers L.
(Talkoo)A
Muskett (H.KER.C.) Drummond (Taikoo) v B. W, Bradbury (C.C.0.).
M. Omar (C.C.C.) v D. Munro
(Taikoo)
Guy (KG.B.C.) ▼ A. W. Grim-
mitt.(C.8.C.C.)
times for Fanling on Sunday:
OLD COURSE
9.28 a.m. 8. H. Dodwell, J. B. Ross.
G. M. Bryden, T. Addia 9.8L
Martin.
A. T. Lay, L. H. Gaare.
9.86
949
t
n
C. W. Bommers, B. A. Rodgers.
J.
Brown,
Shannon
N. Drummond (Taikoo) v W. Mair|C. A. Lopes" (Recreio) ‚v"A" Mac] 9.44.
(Police)
B. E. Maughan (Yacht Club) v LJ.
Whant (C.8.0.0)
J
farlane (Yacht Club)....
0.48
Ribeiro (Recrelo), v Sir Thomas 9.52
Sothorn (Yacht Club) '
R. C. Webb, D. J. Keogh,
O.
C. H. Bradley, E. D.
Matthews.