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BRIGHTER ESSEX CRICKET COMING
CHINA PONIES
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1261-Oak Bay (Frost) 161 D:
Hetman (Butler) 158 lb; Great Hall (Roza) 161 h. Three -lengths and manya- 1361-Double Chance (P. Botelho) 154 b.: The Deemster (Butler) 147 lbs; High Principle (Roza) 156 lb. Two and 1 length. 1.314 Soldier of Victory (Deitz) 161; Ythan (Frost) 158; Sold- ier of Peace (Phh) 158 Head and 2 lengths. 1.27.2-Oak Bay (Frost) 168; Bose- Queen (P. Botelho) 154; Ma- caroni (Davis) 149. Length and 2 lengths.
1.324-Philanderer
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Bowls-First Division:-
GCC. “Ä” v CCC "R? Kowloon B.G.CEowloon Docks Kowloon CC. v Police RC, Recreio – Indian RC Second Division:-
Yacht Club v CCC Taikoo R.C. Kowloon RG.C. Police RC. v Kowloon C.C HK. Electric ↑ Recreio CSCC TM HKFC Racing-
VISITING SEVEN GROUNDS FO BOWLERS
(Continued from Page 4)
COUNTY MATCHES
October or thereabouts was the O'CONNOR SHOULD MAK
most suitable period of the year,
and that or receipt of further de- tails a programme of games could}" be arranged.
Presentation To Hampton
There will be no Lawn Bowls games on Tuesday May 28, as this day has been reserved for a pre- sentation to Mr. H. Hampton, the ex-secretary of the Association, at the Kowloon Cricket Club at 7 pm. The substitution of J. Shepherd
TEST TEAM
STRONG BOWLING SIDE PREDICTEL
(By E. W. SWANTON)
THERE were days when the task of assembli the prospects of Essex presented the writ
Sixth Extra Race Meeting for J. Gellatly and L. Glendenning with the disagreeable alternative either of e
Happy Valley) for G. Moss, and the walk-over con pressing hopes impossible of satisfaction, or TO-MORROW 150: Bowls Rink championship:----
ceded to 140;}
T. Armstrong and laying bare the unpalatable truth that the cou D. M: Khan, S. O. Bax, and M. Y. Strange by F. R. Zimmern and W. 154
Adal and A. E. Dallah v E GJ. Howard, in Post, J. Fender, G. Feridins and W. E Competition were confirmed.
the Open Fairsty were poorly endowed both as regards playe Golf-Sammer Foursomes Competition: Hollands (CCC)
and public support. The Open Rinks Championship REKG.C. (2nd round). Kowloon games that were to have been play
But nowadays it is a happier story. Golf Club second round open four-ed on the Police green, were tran last two seasons Essex have been, at their bes The ferred elsewhere owing to the none of the strongest sides in the country; whit
as for support, if it would be an exaggeration
(Deitz) Belmont Star (Butler) King's Parade' (Frost) Two lengths and 1. 135.2-Valley View (W. E. Choy)
135; High Principle" (Tang] Man Wa) 152; Sci-fa (E. A Botelho) 159. Short head and 14 lengths.
1.282-The Tiger (Frost) 160:
3
Somers.
A
Bistre (Pan) 155; Monoplane RADIO DEFEAT BOWLING GREEN (Fung) 156. Four" and lengths
CLUB AT TENNIS 1331-Lion-Hunter (Frost) 152; High West (Proulx) 158; Cop- persmith (Neagebaeur) · 152 Three lengths and a length. 1272-King's Bounty (Frost) 158;
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G. Stagh's Tennis. Debut Gurbachan Singh, the triple hoc
suitable conditions of the green.
Second Round Draw
Some very interesting games will say that they are exactly in clover, it is tro be seen in the Second Round of the nevertheless that the removal from Leyton an Open-Fairs Championship which
will start on Wednesday next, the the change to a nomadic life has not, after draw of which took place last night first season, left those most intimately concerne
A. W. Grimmitt and F. J. Jones, with any vain regrets. the bolders, have been drawn
Macaroni (Davis) 150; Rose key Interporter, made his debut for against L-F. Xavier and F. V. V-the share of Australian tour profits; but on the other hand the
It is true that the balance shown on 1934 is attributablez Queen (P. Botelho) 155. Short the Radio, and, with the exception
Riberio and should have no difficul- head, short head.
of a backhand slice was unable to ty in reaching the next round.
were expenses involved in the moving of the headquarters 1312-Iron Grey (Deitz) 143; execute any other stroke.
The runners-up. W. K Way and ing, I gather that the various weeks were successfully suppor
Chelmsford which will not repeat themselves. His
Generally spes What A Chance (Black) 168; lobbing was pitifully short of its
A S. Gomes, meet J. V. Ramses ed, and as cricket and county enthusiasm gain ground in ea Cavalcade (P. Botelho) 158 mark, but, luckily for him, the op and J. McKelvie and a close game district the support can be expected to grow larger Half length and half length. position failed to take advantage of should ensue. SEVEN FURLONGS
this and threw away many vala-
J. Fraser and A. Hyde-Lay, con- This year the number of against you the next. 1.494.-The Chetah (Frost) 158 able points.
querors of Bradbury and Omar, ea- grounds on which Essex matches, nel of the side varied very lite The perso lb.: Eelmont Star (Li) 158 .:] Kitchell, who played in one or counter A. A. Razack and W. Fwill take place has been increas- and again in 1935 much the sa Wadebridge (Marshall) 161 lb two games for the Radio last sea-Field. They are considered to have ed to seven by the addition of players will be available. The 114 lengths and 34
son, has deteriorated considerably a very good chance of going very lliford a populous district with a exception is Pope, who, after h $1.49.0 Gold Coin (Tang Man Wa) and was yesterday unable to do any improbable that the Craigengower|
far in this competition and it is well-established local club. ing had quite his best season,
In 1933 Essex ended up fourth in such a tragic death last autumak pair will be able to stop them. the Championship; last season they most!
Venue Changed
were eighth, and the fall may be and Owing to the unfitness of the traced to that little bit of lack Recreation Cimb green the which is on your side one day and Armstrong, and Waterton were venue for the following games in 168 1b.; Cossack's Beauty (Pb) the pick of the losers, the latter the open rinks Championship have 168 b.; Trentbridge (Mar-serving well, although he failed to been changed: shall). 168 lb. Five lengths retrieve most returas.
EW. Simmonds, J. W. Deskin, F. ILI HAU-MO SHINES and 5 lengths.
Arcistrong was the steadier of M. Currie, A. Webster, A. Mchella- Jones and A. W. Grimmitt (skip) v N. the two and cleverly intercepted and L. de Rome (akip)-(Taikoo): 2.05.3-Bose-Queen (Needa) 158 drives at the net. He attempted a!
Ib.; Soldier of Victory
J. Gellatly, ME Purvis, P. E (Sun) few overhead smashes, but was Knight and J. C. McGowan (skip) v J. 161 lb.; Royal Romance often not quite on the mark
Cavanagh, B. W. Bradbury, H. Beer (Deitz) 161 lb. 2 lengths and
and II. M. Omar (skip)-(Football Club). 4 length. 1.55.4.-Liberty Bay
158 b; Ythan (W. H. Choy) thing right. 158 Ib; Soldier of Victory (F. F. Li) 181 B length.
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LR.C. DEFEAT, FOOTBALLERS IN “D” DIVISION
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Outstanding Pair
Police
Division Of Captaincy
which T. X. Pearce takes the
The division of the captaincy,
half of the sesson and D. E. W cur the second, is being contine for a third year. Hitherto it 2 worked very well. Pearce is a 20
FOR CHINESE R.C.der whose geniality may be rell
(Continued from Pagè 4). The Police have been whispered F. X. Delgado, Dr. N. P. Karanjia,
as possible champions of this divi- W. J. Howard and Dr. F. S. Fernando sion, but on yesterday's "display (skip) W. M. Brown, EC. Fine they will do well to avoid the cher, F. Goodwin and A. Hyde-Lay-wooden spoon. Though (Club de Recreio).
made one or two nice shots, Chris Pile looked the only one of the visiting players to know anything about the game.
Full Draw
The following is the draw-
OPEN PAIRS WednesdayMay 22.
J. V. Kamsey and J. McKelvie
W
K Way and A. S. Gomes (Kowloon Cricket Club)
J. Fraser and A. Hyde Lav v A. A.
Galvin
upon to get the very best out aft men, while Wilcox became a polis ed tactician during his captaincyc of them that they add very definite Cambridge. It is in favour of bot
ly to the batting and feldi strength of the side.
O'Connor is one of those player
about whom there are always the England XI. It is a questic ments as to whether he should be into which one need not enter her
bat even his detractor5 23 24 TAS Match cricketer will allow that a county batsman O'Connor stand very high indeed.
2.03.4-Iron Grey (Needa) 152 Ib.;!
M. D. Razack and A. R. Sumad Cavalcade (Encarnacao) 162 proved a sound combination, but
b.; Young Chap (Ho)
157 failed to stand up to C. Fuller and Ib. length and a neck. G. Winch.
Racket Held Wrongly 2.09.2-Invincible Knight (Encar- naçao) 158 1b.; The Deemster
Major did not settle down at all The outstanding pair for the (Heard) 155 b.; Bold Major Kowloon Football Club was C. Ful-Rack and W. V. Field (Recreio) well, his service being extraordin
Essex are lucky in having severi (La)
156 Th. length and ler and G. Winch. The latter play Armstrong and C. Strange (Football in the face of a barrage of lobs both the captains can play bot
T. F.. Stainton and J. Watson Tarily erratic, while his impetuosity such batsmen in the side. Th length.
ed an excellent game, and was fea- Club). |2022.—Mistake Bay (Frost) 161tured several occasions in keen vol-
Ib.; High Honour (Tao) 161 leying duels. Ib.; Soldier of Victory (Sun) In volleying. Fuller was very in- 161 lb. 2 lengths and head. accurate his shots invariably find 2.08.1-Gold Picker (Tao) 155 b.;ing the net.
Emergency Call (Encarnacao)}
158 lb.; Double Chance
161 lb. and Sci-fa (Proulx) 155] Ib. Length and 1⁄2 length 1.58.1-Gladiator (Davis) 165 lb;
AUSTRALIAN PONIES
(Continued From Page 4)
H. Westlake and J. F. McGowan v J. was responsible for the loss of games, and so can Cutmoré, Nichol E. Eenson and 3. A. Bright (C.C.C.). numerous points. Galvin, his part- and Eastman.
Thursday—May (23) ► ner, made several Inciy shots at
A. E. Costes and J. Landolt + F. Cal-the net-he must learn how to hold]
lea and J. J. White (Civil Service).
V.
Taylor's Failure
Hast and V. Petherick B his racket for the volley-but was It there was one disappointmer Goodman and R. Lapsley (Howloon much steadier than his partner, last season it was the failure
when playing from the base line. Taylor, who had looked a most z
Cricket Club).
A. W. Grimmitt and F.-J. Jones v L. P. Xavier and F. V. V. Riberio (5 Docks).
Baker was very slow on the tractive performer and scored. court and the result was that Mes- thousand runs in 1993. One neve A. Macfarlane and J. Russell v P.]dows tired himself out and tied likes to see a young-player. E Knight and J. Holidge (EEF up the partnership in knots by really gets after the bowling Electric).
attempting Monday-May 27
to reach balls that badly.
J. Silva and H. A. Alves v C G. Baker shoud have retrieved. As Taylor has some lovely strokes Rose-Ann (Needa) 150 lb.; Silva and F. X. 3 Silva (Bowling the result of a complete lack of front of the wicket, and no doud Bag Tor (Davis) 152 lb. Four Green)
understanding the pair were lucky an extra year will have given hi lengths and 1.
Eumjahn and E. el Area (Kowloor to win the two games they did in rather more discretion as regards
when to use them.
So much for the Essex batting
Ribble (Needa) 155 lb. The Tiger (Butler) 155 lb. Two 1% MILES lengths and 2 lengths.
(2.133.—Able Amazon (Li) 155 Ib.; 2.02.1-Soldier of Germany (E. F. Li) 160 lb.; Bright View (Ghoy) 160 lb.; New Star (Tang) 150 lb. 3 lengths and 2352-Rose-Ann (Neoda) 159
Ib; Got That (Deitz) 155 lb.;j 1.58.4-Herod (Davis) 168 lb.;.. Showy River (Davis) 149. Six
Rose Queen (Néeda) 165 b.;
lengths and 5 lengths. King's Jubilee (Marshall) 168 11⁄2 MILES
3 lengths.
..
Ib. Five lengths and 3 lengths 2.48.0-Cold Morning (Fung) 152 2.043.-Foxbridge (Marshall) 152:
Ib.; Got That (Deitz) 155 lb. (Pih)
Ib.; Soldier of Peace
158 Ib.; Bonny Dundee (Heard) 161 Ib. Two lengths and 11⁄2 lengths.
12064-Tin Ho (Pih) 161 Fb.; Gold; Picker (Tao) 160 Ib.; "Belmont Star (Li) 163. b. Short head and a length. 158.1-King's Justice (Marshall)
158 lb.: Oak Bay (Frost) 161} Ib.; Ribble (F. Botelho) 158 lb. Three lengths and 2 lengths,
B. Basto and J. E. Noronha
Cricket Club)
Wednesday-May 29
V D.
wid
the three sets. » E. W. Simmonds and E. J. W. Dearin Pile played a very casual game EF. Laz and H. Beer-(Taikoa).
and was not well supported by As for their bowling, that will de D. W. Waterton and 3. L Tetley v S. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd (Foot-Carruthers, who was very erratic strengthened in that Nichols is not hall Club).
File's ground shots were weak, but likely to spend so much of his time the was effective overhead, and kicking his heels as an English re R. Duncan and L. A. R. Duncan vonce or twice brought off a win-serve. Moreover, he has had The Bean Goose (Frost) 152 Overy and F. Goodwin-(Recreio).
ter's rest and no one ever deserv L. Glendenning and W. Glendenning half volley,
On the whole it was
ed it more. I am informed that Er ning H. Nish and A. M. Holland-
à disap- (Kowloon Docks)
pointing encounter in which the D. Read, who played in half the M. Medias and J. Cavanagh v A. O. Chinese
Esser matches last year, will be players were much Brawn and B. E. Maughan (Txikso). "[superior.
į available fairly regularly, so tha M. Y. Adal and A. E. Dallah v H. H.
with E Farnes arriving fresh and Base and J. M. Parvis (Craigengower) While down at Causeway Bay strong in August the Esser fast
lb. 2 lengths and 2 lengths.
2093-Emergency Call (Encar-2.021-Harvest View (Pib) 1611
paczó) 158 lb; Lincludez
Deem- Sal
(Frost) 152 b.; The ster (Heard) 155 lb. length and, length (2.064-Touchstone (Frost) 158;
Invermark (Li) 157 lb. Ma tinee Idol (Needa) 152 15. Three quarters and 2 lengths 2031 High Honour (Tao). 161 Tb.; Yahan P. Botelho) 156 Ib; Soldier of Peace (Sun) 15015. Short head and head
Ib.; Ace of Aces (Encarnacao)
then ever.
yesterday, I noticed. Yew Man-kit | SOUTH CHINA BEAT KOWLOON putting in some steady practice, bowling should be more formidable Local tennis players will recall! CRICKET CLUB
his successful partnership with Ho
Eastman's Bowing Ka-lan in 1932 when the pair (Continued From Page 1)
There is not any very dangerose reached the semi-final of the Co slow bowler, but Eastman's Green's Steady Player lony Doubles He played with swingers should be all the mos Green layed a steady game and marked success throughout the dangerous under the new law, 158 lb.: Diogenes (Needs) 161 was given ample support by Kirby League that year, but then gave Smith, who improved his batting lb. Five lengths and
whose cross-court volleys and kills up the game in favour of racing notably last year, it often woefez- 2043-Invermark (Frost) 152 I gained the partnership many valu-It is good to see him staging aly expensive, can bowl his Wadebridge (Roza) 184 Ibable points. They were unfortunate comeback he has lost little of his breaks very well on his day Propitious Time (Neügehsenr)not to have beaten Tang and Tsang, earlier prowess.
*I do not suppose Esser,are- 158 lb. Two and 11⁄2 lengths, after drawing level at 445 Faul Kong, F. HL Kwok, Tennis ing to win the Championship, 2.10.0-Nebular Star (Butler) 152 HN. Wong and L H Leung Kwok, S. W. Liang, and Ju Tak-even ran up to the leaders, but lbs Valley View (Liang) 155 lb÷jand R. S. Cheung and K-E Wong cheuk were the other players who they follow the new Essex Bold Captain (Funz) 158 15 displayed very mediocre form, the indulged in hard-hitting sets. The tion of attractive batting and bo -11⁄2 lengths and 11⁄21⁄21⁄2.
latter pair being over inclined to Chinese B.C. "A" Division chances captaincy they will have Zulfil
[are indeed bright1.
(Continued on Page 111
their part.