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CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1935

24TH BATTERY WIN

AT SWIMMING

WITHERS & HALLILEY IN LIMELIGHT

CHILD NEARLY DROWNED IN Y.M.C.A. POOL

(By "Crawl")

EXCELLENT swimming by Lt. H. C. Withers

and Gur. Halliley contributed largely to- wards the success of the 24th Battery who car- ried off the Inter-Battery Challenge trophy at the Eighth Heavy Brigade's (Royal Artillery) annual swimming championships, which drew a tremendous gathering of spectators to the Euro- pean YM.C.A. swimming pool yesterday after-

noon.

The races were very closely contested and some good times were returned, the best of the day being Lt. Withers 11 45 seconds for the 25 yards dash. He also contributed largely towards the success of the 24th Battery in the Inter-Battery relay, his final spart giving them a much needed victory.

H.M.S-Capetown, of the China Station, provided one of the biggest surprises of the day when they carried off the 150 Yards Open Invitation Relay, beating the East Lancashire Re- giment and the Royal Engineers." The sailors produced one of the finest combinations of sprinters I have seen in the Colony

during the past three years-

to

There was a dramatic conclusion-

the gala when at

the finish of the Girls 125 Yards handicap one of the tiny, tots was junable to complete the distance

and would have drowned had not, Jone of the swimmers jumped into the bath and hoisted her up onto the side of the hath in a very ex- hausted state. She was given a round of applause for her plucky effort in the race.

At the conclusion of the gala, Major Mrs. Roupell, wife of FLLF. Reupell, Officer Com- manding Stonecutters, presented the prizes.

(Continued on Page 10)

BRADBURY

WINS OVER

C. G. SILVA

UPSET IN OPEN BOWLS

CRAIGENGOWER SKIP THE BETTER TACTICIAN.

(By "SKIP")

C. G. Silva, a favoured player for this year's bowls Singles Championship, and skip of one of the rinks in the Open Final, was sensationally beaten by B W. Bradbury by 21 shots to 9 at Taikoo yesterday in the Fourth Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Championship.

Mrs. Willa-Moody, above, who was beaten by both Mrs. Covell and Miss Kitty McKane in the 1934 Wightman Cup match-ber only defeats on record-is not playing in the present series. which opens at Forest Hills-to- day.

Lawn Bowls Test For

Craigengower "A"

SILVA & CHALMERS STILL IN LEAD

UM OMAR RETAINS HIS 100 PER CENT.

J. BERBINGTON of the K.CC. senior team made his

No debut in the skips table last Saturday, but went down

before A. R Dallah's LRC. rink by 5.shots.

The following are the complete records of the 1935 season:

First Division Table To Date

PWLD F

12 11 0 I 336 162 174

skip for

Shots

Shots

A Up Dn Pts:

C. G. Silva (Recreio) U. M. Omar (CCC "A")

10 10 0 0 247129 118, 029

0 16

0 16

0.16

A Hyde Lay (KCC)

A. M. Holland (KRGC)

I Guy (KBG.C)

J. Shepherd (Police)

B. W. Bradbury (CC.C. "A")..

J. McKelvie (KDRC)

A. R. Dallah (LRC)

RF. Luz (CCC "A") Eel Arculli (CCC "B") FX Silva (Recreio) F. J. Jones (CS.CC), J. C. Brown (KBGC) A. W. Grimmitt (CS.C.C.) C. S. Rosselet (ECC. “B”) J. Cavanagh (CCC. “B”) F. Cullen (KDRC) W. E. Hollands (Police) J. Fraser (K.C.C.) A O. Madar (LRC)

J. Hollidge (CS.CC) S Gray (DRC) G. C. Moss (Police) LA. Gutierrez (Recreio)

Recreio Changing One Rink & stone (E.C.C.)

For To-morrow's Game

TO-M

O-MORROW the Craigen-great form just now with all gower “A” will have an-rinks polling their weight. This other very hard match when should be a combat worth watch- they meet the Police, who have ing

always been hard fighters and The Football Cinh are due to have done well when pitted meet the Bowling Green, and this against the Craigengower Club, will prove no easy thing for the in the premier lawn bowls present League leaders they would league.

be well advised to take their op-

row's event will be any exception

It is not expected that to-mor ponents very seriously.

H.A. Alves (Recreio) A. R. Minn (LRC) E G. Past. (Police) W. Greig (KDRC) M. Omar (IRC)

R. Basa. (CCC. “A”) W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C-) R. P. Phillips (K.C.C) N. J. Bebbington. (K.C.C) W. V. Field (CCC "B") CE Marques (Recreio) W. McHardy (Police) R. Lapsley (FD_RC.)

G. Cooper (KİD.R.C).

A.M. Wahab' (LRC) H. Nish (K.BG.C.)"

TOTALS

I

The KCC have been working to the rule, and a thrilling match up the League table, and have de should be the outcome of this veloped into a most formidable clash.

combination' in recent weeks.

Last Saturday the Police am fully expecting them to add were forcing the game much bet- two more points to their total at ter than I have ever seen them the expense of the Civil Servants doing before.

who are due at Cox's Road to morrow...;"

All the home tams should be winners, with a certain amount of doubt in relation to the Indian RC. and the Civil Servants.

The Recreio are changing one of their rinks this week and it is the opinion of many bowlers that I

Guttierrez would be of greater service to the side if he decided to operate either at No. 1 or in the No. 3 position.

Bradbury took command of the game from the start and was never seriously threatened at any (Continued on Page 101

BROWN BEATS' WAY On the Civil Service Cricket team strike the same form that carried them through against the Club green yesterday J. C. Brown-

Police A of the Kowloon Docks Recreation

Another close struggle for the Club, beat W. K. Way, of Craigen-points should ensue, from the gower, by 21 shots to 16 in the meeting between the Indian RC Fourth Round of the Open Singles and the Craigengower "E". Can Championship.::

didly, I don't think the latter will be able to overcome the tricky In-

K.C.C. May Upset C.S.C.C. A very close result should be the outcome of the meeting be- [tween the Civil Service and the KC.C should the last mentioned

MACFARLANE LOSES TO DUNCAN

dian green. It should be a splen-

The Yacht Club and the Police should also win-

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Second Division Table To Date

J. Chalmers (TDRC)

The following are the rinks for G. H. Sherriff (K.BG.C.) to-morrow:

A.

SENIOR DIVISION

Kowloon C.C.

Hyde-Lay (skip). G. Lee, F. Goodwin, F. G. Craig and

H. Gittins, H. Overy, W. Hyde and N. Bebbington (skip).

1. C. I. Tacchi, E. C. Fincher, E. P.

Phillips and J. Fraser (skip)

Kowloon Docks

held Kowloon Docks

G. N. Mitchell, P. Morrison, H. G. Cooper and W. Greig (skip).

I. Lindsay, T. Coleman, R. Lapsley and S. Gray (skip).

V. Hast, J. Revie, J. Kempton and J. McKelvie (skip).!!

Indian R.C.

M. R. Abbas, S. 0. Bar, AM Wahab and A. O. Madar (skip) Rumjaha and A. R. Minu (skip).

J. Hoosen, A. H. Ramjahn, A. M. D. M. Khan, S. M. Bumjahn, M. Y. Adal and A. E. Dallah (skip).

(Continued on Page 15.)

CRYSTAL PALACE

did match, however, with the home T. BROMILOW TO MANAGE team taking the points by a small margin of shots. - Cavanagh is still maintaining his earlier good

liable member of his team.

Mr T Bromilow, the Burnley

"Possible On Twelfth form, and is proving the most re-manager and former Liverpool

End Decides

was

Junior Division

and England international half back, has accepted the manager An excellent game of bowls In the Junior section the best ship of Crystal Palace in succes- witnessed in the Fourth match undoubtedly is that between sion to Mr J. Tresadern, who is Round of the Colony Singles Talkoo and the Recreio. The home now with Tottenham Hotspur. Lawn Bowls championships yes-team should win Taikoo are in terday when B. Duncan, of the

T. F. Stainton (TDEC) J. L. Basto (Recreio) W.-Way (CC.C)

G. E. F. Thompson (KRGC).

A Brooksbank (HXF.C.)

F. X. Soares (Recreio)... A. W. Smith (Police) H H Rose (KBGC) H. Westlake Sr. (CSCC). G. H. Stewart (T.DEC) A. Macfarlane (HKFC) W. Ward (CCC)/- W. Glendinning (Police) A F. Paul (HKERC) H. Overy (ECC) A OBrawn (CSCC) G- Log (Felice)...

J. W. Bonner (PREKYC) C. Strange (CSCC) A. Webster (HKERC) A. E. Basto (Recreiö) H. Rosario (Recreio) J. P. Bobinson (ECC.) * T. Carr (ECC)

I. E. Lammert (KCC)

I Watson (EDRC). W. B. Muskett (HKERCY BE. Maughan (RHKYC)

E. Remedios (Recreio)

Kern (KCC) ~~~

G. Costello (EHKYC)

A, Kitchell (C_C.C)==4)

H. Hampton (FCC)

A. Jackson (HKFC);

R. Wallace (TDRC)

Kowloon Bowling Green Club, en- "SKIP'S" FORECAST FOR TO-MORROW LA Luck (CSCC)

tered the semi-final round by festing A Macfarlane of the Football Club by 21 shots to 14

CRAIGENGOWER" "A" (89).

on the Recreio green.

The game produced a ding-dong struggle which had its turning CIVIL SERVICE (62) point on the 12th end, when Dun-l

can scored a possible "our" to CLUB DE RECREIO (49) take the lead which he maintain INDIAN R C (-) ed until the end.”

BAHRAM WALKED AND

POLICEVE

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POLICE RC (16)

KOWLOON-C°C (69)

KOWLOON DOCKS (52) CRAIGENGOWER

SECOND DIVISION

CRAIGENGOWER (60)

CIVIL SERVICE. (56)

CLUB DE RECREIO (-)

W. McHardy (Police)

E. Tack (HKFCP

L de Rome (EKERC) Y-Abbas R

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