CRAIGENGOWER

JUNIORS OUT TO

BEAT THE SENIORS

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CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935

ARMSTRONG'S BIG IMPROVEMENT

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In the meantime, the - Bowling While one feels almost bound ideal arrangement, and A 0.1 Green men are defermined to set to congratulade the Indian R. Uz Madar, supported by M-X. Adal, a pace that will prove too hot, for on their success over the Police,†S. M. Rumjahn and M. R. Abbas, {the shipbuilders. If they suc- there is a certain amount of res- had no difficulty in collecting a

ceed, and there is every reason traint which forces its way into suficient number of shots |to believe that they may Form the impartial, mind, owing to the establish an Indian victory.

such as was revealed against the fact that they are only scrambling Madar, is improving inform Recreio would see them through. through in most of the matches with every visit to the green, and

P. T. Farrell, who was captain fwon.

I have reason to believe he will of the Hong Kong Interport team The replacing of Moss by Heyet accomplish" some brilliant that opposed Shanghai in the Hardy as skip did not turn out an achievement

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Holland's rink...

Farrell, if not the best No. 1 -

KC.C's Position Withe position of ECC is, one İfraught with the utmost anxiety. In the Colony to-day, comes very Yachtsmen, but, the

batter have That something must be done to close to it. With the exception been in strict training and may save the first - team from the up one or two little daws which spring a surprise.

ignominious experience of being) (could be easily remedied; he is

The following are the selected wooden spoonists is obvious. teams for to-morrow. playing with a steady persistence, and a deadly earnestness that is bound to bring him' a" greater re- ward, yet he may consider that the gratification he has conveyed and A. Hyde Lay (skip) to his confreres by his excellent demonstration of bowling daring

this season is dicient reward.

Farrell's Great Play

The ability and determination. af its 12 members is on apar with that of their near neigh- G. Lee, F. Goodwin F. C. Craig hours, the Bowling Green, yet they

SENIOR DIVISION Kowlan C. C

Phillips and J. Frazer (skip).

H Overy, EC Fincher, R. P. are pointless.

H. Gittina, J. W. K. Brown, N. Bebbington and AE Sikstore | (rkip).

Police B. C.

In all probability, the treties they are employing should be changed. I watched Hyde-Lay's and Fraser's rinks closely, and I jam thoroughly convinced they |

In the Open Rinks match last Tuesday evening, when M JEG Post, W. S. Dali, W. Dowman were operating just sa well 23 Henderson, J. Tetley, W. Hale and W. E. Hollands (skip).

those to which they were opposed, and D. Watterton were in condict and J. Shepherd (skip)

F. Nolan, T. Tallon, W. McLeod and it seemed most remarkable at with A. M. Holland, J. C. Brown, R. Duncan and P. T. Farrell, the last named player was in won- derful trim-

G. Moss, J. C. S. Fender, A. the finish of the 21. heads to find Perkins and Machardy (skop). them in arrears.

Reserves:-T. Hanter and J. Chan-j

dings.

Indian R. C Many of the spectators present M. R. Abbas, S. O. Bar, M1 marvelled at his accuracy, while Adal and A. O. Madar (skip). Lanother example of his good work J. Hosen A. Baker, A. M. Wahai den. Rotterdam Antwerp & was witnessed last Saturday when and A. P. Man (skip).

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Farrell has come under the ob-i

AH Rumjahn, S. M. Rujaka. D. M. Khan and A. R. Dallah (skip). Kowloon Docks

V. Hast, J. Berie, J. Kempton and

servation of any critic's recent- J. McKelvie (skip).

Greig, T. Coleman, G. Cooper and F. Cailen (skip).

CIVIL SERVICE SKIP HAS FINE BOWLS RECORD

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Second Championship Wie Last year. Jones was at the height of his bowling career and had an amazing number of auc-

He won the Open Pairs Cham- pionship partnered by Grimmitt

ly, and in future events he may be found in a more responsible Ramsay, G. Mitchell. R. Lapsley cesses. For the first time he skip- position thần” that held to-day- and S. Gray (skip).

ped, for the Civil Service and HA. Alves, of the Recreio, and

Craigenzower "A"

gained a record of which he can A. E. Coates, A S. Gomes, Doe justly proud. J. C. Chalmers, of Talo, are Ramjahn and B. W. Bradbury (skip). two other bowlers who are show- G. S. Sammons. I. C. R. Souza, E. ing exceptional ability at the pre- Beer and D. M. Omar (skip). sent time. Chaimers, even though conaned to. Junior circles this year, is still in the first flight and! is just as effective as he was in 1933 when

fortunate for he annexed Interport honours

were conferred on him. “

Alves is a young bowler of great promise, and although not zested severely as yet. I am quite certain he would not fail should the Colony ever call upon services.

his

Craigengower

J. S. Landolt, A. A Eamack, R. and also played No 3 to Grimmitt Kasa and R. F. La (skip).

in the rink which won the Open Rinks, In the Club champion- ships be

"RO lear the

G. Duncan, W. T. Brightman, W.j V. Field and E. el Arenili. (skip). A. Coelho, H. V. Pearce, M. A Souza and C. S. Rosselet (skip).

J. B. Soares, M. J. Medina, W. Gill and J. Cavanagh (skip).

JUNIOR DIVISION Electric RC

championship title for the second time, the Singles Handicap, al- though his handicap was minus eight, and also the Pairs Handi- Pad-cap, partnered by R. R. Davies,

with the same handicap.

R. C. Butler, V. Sorby, G. T. retz, and A. F. Parl (skip).

J. G. Haigh, H. S. McKay, J. Sloan and W. Muskett (skip).

A. P. Tarback, J. F. Barron, L. de Rome and

A Webster (skip).. Civil Service

Jones has been bowls convenor

of the Civil Service C. C. for the past three years and a member of the committee of the HKLBA

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Junior Champions Lose The defeat of the Bowling Green at the hands of the Recreio

M. E. Purvis, W. Burling, H. F. for two years--"Skip" last Saturday, is of great value in Westlake and I Westlake (skip). (one sense. If suggests a chal- E. Mansell, E. W. Hamilton, L.

the leaders, and this lenge to should add interest to the League Championship ́struggle -The green was very fast and this fproved, to some extent, to be a [handicap · which the men from Austin Road failed to overcome

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{another

What and A. O. Brawn (skip).

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Police K. C.

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A. Wright, W. J. D. Cameron, Glendinning and A. W. Smith (skip) test to-morrow, when Beserver:-W. Hesdridge and S. they meet Taikoo. This will pro-G. Smitt bably be the best match in the D. Peoples, I. Swan, J. C. Pelson Junior section. The Shipbuilders and G. E. Stewart-(skip). are in better fettle now and will give the leaders a hard run for the points.

Taikoo Block R.C

D. B. Bone, F. Pattinson, W. Cun- ningham, and J. C Chalmers (skip)

W. Brown, S. Pollock, J. Watson and T. F. Stainton (skip).

Kowloon C

A very close match should en- sue from the meeting between the F. S. W. Smith W. C. Simpson Football Club and the Civil Ser-C. J. Tacchi and E. Kern (skip).

Nissi, S. 3. Houghton, W. J. vice. I fancy the chances of the

and L Geall former team.

Lammert (skip) G.sFletcher, S. Dinnen, MN, K.C.C. Should Win

Bakosen and T. Car (skip), The KCC after their splendid

Football Club victory over Craigengewer, should and A. Brookshanic (skip).

Currie, G. S. Graver, E. Tack have no great difficulty in adding another scalp to their belts at Edwards and J. Russell (skip).

G Stephens, F. Hayner,

the expense of the "guardians ofon and A. Macfarlane (skip).

A. Steven, A. Humphrey, A. Jack- the peace. I am told that LE Lampert was going “great guns”

Kowloon. B.G.C.

J.

$. Bright, G. Ross, L. A. Duncan last week, and I can readily un-and G. E. F. Thompson (skip). *) derstand that, as he has disport.

J. Benson, W. E Hale, C. Hosking and E. Rose (skip). led himself on that same “green with excellent results in the past ---He_was_then playing No. 2 to Bradbury.

Juniors

G. W. Allen, D. Waterton M Benderson and G. Sherrin (skip).

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TAIKOO DOCK R. C The following is the result of the Second Round of the Singles Handicap:

IC Chalmers (-5) Seat L Park (+2); S. Pollock (+1) best E. Wilson (+4); AW," Nozzle] (+1) beat A. MacArthur (44); T. F. Stainton (-4) best C. E Summers (-1); J. Waid (-D), beat D. Peoples (-3); W. Can- ningham (-2) beat A. Stalker (1); Wright (+2) beat J. C. Polson (-2)-

RUMJAHN PARTNERSHIP BROKEN UP

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One of the most interesting games of the evening was that between F D. Pereiz and Rumjahn and H. A Barros and F J. Remedios The Portugiese Jpair were leading 41 when the IRC, pair struck a patch of good form to level the scores at 5-all, after which they had little dif culty in winning the next two games for set

Abbes and W. K-Way (skip), The Craigengower:

D. K. Khazas, W. Randal. De should just be too quick for the Fernando, and A. Kitzbell (skiy)...

We English, T.- Atkins, W. Phelp and W. Ward:(skip}/2/

Second Division Table To Date

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