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THE CRINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935",

Thrilling Needle Match SKIP REVIEWS THE

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Craigengower, and I think they

PAST FORTNIGHT

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The Kowloon C. C, whose sec will record another win to-mecontest between the Kowloon Cric

ond string has been supplying some sensational. results their defeat of the Recraĵo last Satur- day was one of them entertain the Indian RC Should

row over the yachtsmen.

ม.

So it was last Saturday in the

ket Club. and the Portuguese Seam

The defeat that Hyde-Lay "ád- ministered to F. I. Silva was counter-balanced by L A. Gutier had the better of J. rez, who Frase while Hyde-Day's score was 24-19.

SENIOR DIVISION

Kowloon CC the home clüb`strengthen their H. Overy. W. Eyde, N. Bebbington ranks by a few judicious extrae and AE Silkstone (skip)."

C. J. Tacchi, E. C. Fischer, R. P. tions from their junior team, Phillips and J. Fraser (skip) they razy possibly improve. The G." Lee. T. Goodwin, R. G. Craig KCC have been mentioned dur- and A. Hyde-lay (skip). ing the course of the last few!

Civil Service CC days, as almost certain victors P. Knight, S. Alderman, T. Arm-task of subdueing: C. G. Süva. to-morrow. They should, how-strong and J. Hollidge (skip).

The latter had full support from H. Major, R. E. Davies, I. F. Me-the men in front of him, which is ever, be very cautious as the In- dians are improving with almost Gowan and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).

E. W. Simmonds, J. Gellatley, every visit to the green.

Deakin and F. Jones (skip).

Indian RC

Junior Programme

Difficult Task AE Silkstone had the difficult

most essential, while on the other? hand, Silkstone was not riven sufficient help, his men being. Mpatchy. C. G. Silva finished 18

by which the Recreio won shots up. and this was the margin

M. R. Abbas S. O. Bax, A. J. Hooses. A. H Ramjaha, AM Wahab and A. Ö. Marlar (skip).

Rumjahn and A. R. Minn (skip)...

The junior leaders the Kow loon Bowling Green Club, meet the Police at Austin Road, and as the visitors have been looking for ward to this contest with the Adal and A. R. Dallah (skip).

Kowloon Docks R.C. İgreatest of enthusiasm, one can

feel quite sure that a good match Greig, R. Morrison; F. Cullen

vid H. G. Cooper (skip). will be the outcome.

Ramsey, T. Coleman, R. Lapsley The Recreio, after their ex- and S. Gray (skip). perience of last week when the A.C.C. team stormed their citadel. (with the greatest of success, are out to do battle” în earnest with should add two points to their tofal

Best Junior Match What looks like the best match of the programme is that between! Taikoo Dock and the Civil Ser

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1935.

1

Destination

V. Hast, J. Revie, J. Kempton and

McKelvie (skip).

Kowloon BG.C

The Craigengower "B" enter- tained the Kowloon . Bowling. Green Club at Happy Valley and lost the points by the small differ eace of two shots.

J. C. Brown again distinguish- ed himself by scoring three shots on the last head, cutting out his opponent's counter to accomplish

"this E. Nish, who played miber

Iportion of the struggle, placed at Pethe-beauty on top of the jack on the

P. I. Farrell, E. Duncan, E. Nish and A. M. Holland (skip).

A. S. Russell. W S. Drake. J. Bud- zdifferently during the major) ding, and L. Guy (skip).

1. G. Meyer, J. L. Tetley, V. rick, and J. C. Brown (skip)-

last head also, J. Cavanagh failing Craigengowe **4* A. E. Coates.. A. S. Gozives, D.Ito disturb it Rumjaha and R. W. Bradbury (skip)- These shots, registered under C. S. Summons, L. C. R. Sonza. Every ring circumstances en-

ablede Bowling Green avenge themselves for a prer ons defeat recorded by the Craigen- V{gower "B" on June 1.

11000 100% Aug. Doubay, Marseilles & London. vants at Taikoo The visitors' Beer and C. M. Omar (skip).

6089 1790 102. · Marvelles Havre, London. Hamburzjneed not be taken too cheaply: J. S. Landelt. A Razack, R

Rotterdam. Antwerp & Hall Bombay, Marseilles & London. they are only two polats behind Basa and R. F. Luz (skip). Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, the Shipbuilders and are likely to

Hamburg, Rotterdam Antwerp &spring a surprise here. Hall

The RCC, fresh from their

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Recreio

J. E. Norasha, L. F. Xavier, F. Ribeiro and C. G. Silva (skip) ·

L J. Sira, C. E. Marques H. A.

A A Remedios, J. G. Ozozio, H. Rosario and L. A. Gutierrez (skip).

Palier R. C ́

dre. London, Ham/victory over the Portuguese, may Alves and F. L. Silva (skip).

HK

burg. Antwerp Rotterdam, & prove toe strong for the

Electric. Mareilles & Londen

The Football Club, thanks to a very fine effort by E. Tuck, man-. laged to win last Saturday from:

Bombay, Marsellies & Landon. 3"bay. Mars. Havre. L'dom, H'bg,

R'dm, Alwarp & H-AL Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marsciles, Havre, London,

burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp Hall

Marseilles & London.

W. McLeod, T. Tallon, F. Nolan and

Shepherd (skip). "

L. Glendinning. W. S. Dall, E Post and W. E Hollands. (skip).

G. Perkins, J. CS. Fender, W.

POLLY PIPPER AND McHardy and G. Moss (skip).

→THE POLICEMAN

JUNIOR DIVISION

Craigengower Strengthened

Auto

The home team was streng thened by the inclusion of "A Razack and A S. Games. In the risk where Razack was playing Ghe was quite the best of the eight men an view; his consistency and drawing ability were marvellous.

L Gay, who is playing quite the best bowls I have seen for some time, had the whip hand of W. V. Field's rink This Craigenower "Taikoo Docka R. C. A. W. Narrie, F. Pattinson,w.quartette were slightly below Cammingham and J. C. Chalmers form, and did not offer Guy and (skip).

his men the opposition which was "What did you yell for P. C. D. Peoples, T. Swan, J. C. Folson fully expected of them. Dodds demanded. His hopes seem and J. A. Watson (skip)...

W. Brown, S. Pollock, D. B. Bonel.. ed dashed to the ground. "For and T. S. Stainton (skerp).

In the junior section the Kow- Same old leg-

Electric R. C SAILINGS fun, 1 expect."

loon Bowling. 'Green Club are R. C. Butler, J. L. King, G. T. Pad-walking away from pulling Girls were all the same.

"If you don't want me, I'm off." gett and A. F. Pani (skip).

J. G. Haigh, W. Stoker, J. Sloan teams, and it is not expected The commenced.

and L. de Rome (skip).

that they will be defeated again AP. Tarbuck. T. P. Saunderson, this year.

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TAKADA TILAWA

Calls Porr Swettenham,

"Now is "the time to visit, Now is

-¿Continued from Poge 12)

Na Polly's voice seemed to come Lom the ceiling so high was its tone.

"I want "No." she repeated help-from a big, fat bobby."*

H. S. McKay and A. Webster (skip).

Kowloon C.C.

Junior Section.

the other

The Recreio, their most

failed A Nissim, W. C. Simpson, L. Jack serious challengers, and 1 E. Lammert (skip).

accountably against the

Kow-

C. Fletcher, J. S. Dinner, M. Noon Cricket Club and.... I believe The last few words were but a Rakusen and T. W. Car (skip).

Mońkoo : will. - also -best! whisper. But P. C. Dodds heard E. S. W. Smith, S. J. Houghton, J-them when they meet on August them, and he could hardly breathe Smith and E. Kern (skip).

with excitement. for Polly flashed M.

to was for

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should give the visitors from RYDER CUP PLAYER'S, INTRA-CLUB

ous Hight, full on his face.

F. Harper, R. Williams, J. Purvis "Gosh!" be ejaculated, hardly and C. Strange (slop). believing his senses. Then he did whant and A. 0. Braws (skip). ·

W. Mansell E. W. Hamilton, L. Shanghat a pleasant surprise: în

October. There are quite the bravest act of his life,

large number equal in all re- J. H. Gelling, S. Strange, A. Jack-spects to the best in the senior son and A. Brooksbank (skip). [division-Chalmers, and Stainton, G. Stephens, P. Morgan, E. J. Ed of Talkoo; Lammert, Kern, Hyde, wards and E. Tuck (skip),

"You want looking after. I can see that," he announced · sternly, taking a deep breath. "Time we was married. Come here!"

Football Club

J. Russell. N. Currie, F. Baynes was and A. Macfarlane (skip).

And Polly, happy at last, swept literally into the atins of the law, which, as is well-known, never lets anybody go once it has taken firm bold..

(THE END)

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GREAT GOLFING WIN

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BOWLS MAKE

PROGRESS

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Pairs Championship (Semi-Final Round)

A. E. Coates and M. J. Medins

Field and J. B. Soares. Rinks Championship (Semi-final Bounty

The dog-legged seventeenth, at and Carr, of the KC, Muskett which glory is gained, though and Sloan, of the ELK. Electric; death is more often met, by taking Sherri Henderson and L. A R. the short carry over the trees and Dastan, of the Bowling Green; bushes on the left, was not only a W. V. Brooksbank. Macfarlane and dramatic hole, but one that saved

A. S. Gomes rink v U. M• Omar's Naturally, both players took the rink; E. Bass's rink B. W. Brad- dangerous path, Busson being just. | bury's rink. short of the bunker guarding the green, while Whitcombe was in

G. Charlton, and G. E. F. Thompsonck, of the Football Club; to Basson's neck.

-1

(skip)...

G. W. Allen, D. W. Waterton, M. J. Henderson and G. Sherriff (skip). Police R. C

W. McKay, A. J. Johnson, G. S Alexander and W. S. Glendinning (skip)

S. G. Smith, J. Headridge, ́A. Wright and A. W. Smith (skiy).

WL Clarke H. Brown, Hunter and S. Logan (skip).

mention only a few.

Cräigengower.CC.

J. W. Leonard, N. 2. Karanja, Y. it. Abbas and W. E. Way (skip).

D. K. Eharas, W. Atkins, Fernando and A. Kitchell (skip).

W. English, W. Phelps Randall and W. Ward (skip).

Second Division Table To Date.

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Yokohama.

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J. M. Jack (ECC)`

FOOTBALL CLUB

• Handicap Singles (Third Round) A. Jackson (~8) beat, P. Morgan (-3); A Brookshank (-5) - either With no possible chance of A. McKellar (3) or A. Macfarlane Dr.stopping the ball near the flag. (-5); S. Strange (+3) J. Passell Busson went about 10 yards past | (---5); J. E. Gelling (+5) ▼ 7. Ed- W-Whitcombe, on the other hand,wards (3)-:

played a masterly "explosion” Club Championship (Third Round) A Humphrey v A. Macfarlane; EL shot that stopped precisely three Tack J, Russell; J. McGowan y La inches from the hole As every-de Rome, G. S: Griver v either A one imagined, this spelt doom for McKeller or S. Strange. Busson. Nothing of the kind;

INDIAN B.C. his putt sidled up to the hole, ships of the LRC.)

The draw for the various champion- has taken place looked in as much as to say, "Shall and is as follows; 17 and then, thinking better of AB Talish A. H. Enmahn

Singles. Championship

it, toppled languidly over the side.

A wonderful effort, conceived in Bomjala v AM Wahab, ME S 50% Buz v S. M. Banjalu, P. M.

Shots PW.L.D F A Up Da Pta (Continued from Columa „4)

110 0 20 14

Z 1 1.0 0 · 22 · ́17

0 20 1 1 0

17 ́1 1 0 0 ́. ··16 ··· 15.

Shots

6 • 50 2 2. 30

the grand manner.

10

2

Near Suicide!

21 10

44

62

3 1 2 0

3:1 20

59 56 63

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attendance when damaged dutiable E. Kern (ECC) goods are examined. TO PL. Rapley (LBGC)

broken,

chafed, and damage) N. M. Carrie (HEF.C.) are to be left in the Godowns, A. A. Lewis (CCC) where they will be examined on the

10th

Angustat 10 am, by Messrs G. S. Alexander (Police) Goddard and Douglas.

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J. Purvis (CSCC)=

TL. SheFisherr (R.HKYC)

TOTALS

3120

0 63042 with a half in four at the eig

This was still all square, and

2 teently the match went to the

Abbas ↑ A. O, Madar, A. E. King v

J. Hoosen; D, M. Then ▼ A. K. Minu, MY. Adal and B. Singh.

*Handicap

Byes

Aovalge kig) TAK, Suffed

~+7): D. M. Khan (2) y A B

44 66 6 22 2 aineteenth, where each player did Dallah (-8)-7 Housen (scr.) ▼ A K

4130

975: 85

41 3 0

0.10 -60796 0.36. 81470 137 168 03

his best to throw the hole at the Rumishu (5); A. L. Mim (-3) 7 S. 50. Bux (s)- 5. M-Rumjaha

2 other fellow's head Neither suc(+3) M. R. Abbas (.); M. Z

ceeded, though Busson tried to Adal (2) ▼ A R. Mmm (2)AE

9 18 0 11 215-07 742 commit suicide by attempting to Emmjan (cz) ▼ 3. Singh ((+4); 2-1--1--0-38 37

10 10: 16 17

010. 18 20 101.0 10 10-14

10 10.

13

14

1010 1010

13 424 15

104 (2)

5.05

1677 127

10 T 0

Pairs Championship

Ramjahn and A. R. Delah Bark and MT ARE LE GLUR Minu?▼ _J_ Foosen VarjumJahn; A. K. Mina and Kadar v A41. Kunjahu, attī lab; Bre into Second Round

and 3.0, Bux

102 loft a stymie with his opponent's A Wahab (scr.) A.RM. Samy 0 1 0 ball perilously near the hole. h (+7; -

20 Fact, he was within 2 hair's 60 breadth of knocking it in 080 The short second-spade 0.90mashie to a well-protected green

01-saw the end Playing 2 glor 11ious "cut" shot, Busson was nice- cly on, while Whitcombe went over. Pitching back to within five feet of the pin Whitcombe was slight

011

issing the putź, he was detested

348-173 172 4-6726.6726-762-762 348 ly baulked by a partial stymie young player.

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