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ACHIEVES
AMBITION
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Dunean han realised a dream that he has cherished since he first took up bowls 20 years - ago When he retired and went Home in 1932 it appeared that be would have to see that dream un- fulfilled He returned to the Colony, however, and after one more unsuccessful attempt he achieved his ambition.
It is good to see that the
honours are continuing to go round in these competitions; so
far - M. Omar is the only bowlergium, Crown Prince Bandouin, Princess Josephine Charlotte and Prince Al- The three bonny children of the King and late Queen Astrid of Bel- to win the singles championship bert Christian twice since the war.
Fall Of The Champions
At the outset all the former champions were mentioned as having au excellent opportunity of (equailing Omar's record. Among
these were A. W. Grimumitt. R. F. Luz, A. M. Holland A. Hyde-Lay, F Cullen and Omar himself.
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HENRI COCHET IN (LEE WAI TONG TO LEAD SOUTH
HONG KONG
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CHINA SENIORS
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will meet the Recreio seniors at -To-day, a South China eleven:
fast and exciting clash is anti- cipated.
land reached the last eight Two y demonstration games and ICaroline Hill at 5.15 pm, when Only two of these, Cullen and Holparisons here. These were pure were beaten in the initial round, was invited to partner several Luz and Grimmitt, and Omar was amateur players and asked to cor- eliminated by Ramsay in the rect their mistakes." he said.
Strong Chinese Tea There are several promising South China are fielding a fair- suddenly players, among whom are Lim jly strong side. Wong Wah-kai sprang into the limelight, namely Bong-soo, the Malayar champion making his appearance between G. N. Mitchell, who 30 nearly I played against him some six the sticks, while Leung In-chan robbed the ultimate winner of years ago when I passed through and Tam Kong-pak will be the two success. and H. A Alves Both the Straits with my colleague full-backs. The intermediate Ime! me maintained a high standard Brugnon and others. Since then, will be Henry Yeung, Leung of bowling and next year may see however, he has made giant strides Wing-chin and Lee Kwok-wai. them favoured with better fortune and is very good.”.
while the forward line will proh- ably be Yeung Shui-yick, Lan Shin-wing, George Tsang, Cheak Shek-kam and Lee Shek-yau.
This will be South China's final
How Duncan Won
Will Play In Shanghai "I stayed four days in Singa pore and then left for Bangkok. 1 intend playing here if any
Duncan received a bye into the Second Round and then beat J. Cava- nagh 22-8, Third Round beat A. O Brawn 2-5; Fourth Round, beat A. beat A. M. Holland 23-19; Semi-not do so until after my returning of the local League next Macfarlane 21-14; Quarter-final rangements can be made, but will trial in preparation for the open- foal beat G. N. Mitchell 21-19, Final, from Manila I have made ar-Saturday. beat E. W. Bradbury 21-17.
A
rangements to play in Shanghaf Recreio:- Marques; CRAIGENGOWER WIN to the effect that my exhibitions Beltrão and J. Delgado; J. Gonsalves and, in spite of several rumours Gosano, I. Bowen, V. Marques, N FOR SEVENTH TIME there have been cancelled, I still. Castilho, R. Gosano, I. Gomes, and
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intend playing.*
Referring to professionalism, Cochet said that it was a very difficult thing for a man to make
Civil Service CC.-lost to CGC up his mind to become a pro. He "A" 39-79; lost to Recreio 51-72 could offer no explanation, how- lost to CCC "B" 54 67: lost to ever, why Perry had turned down E.BG.C. 53-63; lost to K.D.R.C. 53-
J. Alves.
MEDICALS MEET TAMAR IN RUGBY ENCOUNTER
(Continued from Page 5.) Leigh, who had a very fine rugger record at Home, and Davies were the outstanding forwards on display.
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56: lost to CCC "A 5261; heat the many very tempting offers C.CC. "B" 65-51; Tost to T.R.C. 35 made him. 57€ beat K.D.R.C. 5645; lost to SAILINGS || KCC 48–65; lost to PRC. 50-73,
Perry's Directorship beat ECC. 56-52, lost to Recreio!
Cochet thought that Perry's 20-
The game was very fast and 47-58; lost to KR.G.C. 52-82; lost ceptarice of a directorship with evenly contested, the Medicals San Francisco & Los Angeles. to P.R.C. ST-59,
Messrs. Slazengers Ltd. in Aus having the best of play in the first Singapore, Penang, Bangoon and -g 12-46; lost to CCC A points..
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It certainly was a boon KC.C 6656; lost to PRC 56 66;
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Cochet expressed the hope that 56 55; beat
We KDRC
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from Manila.
beat IP.C. 75-39; beat CCCB MRS. BROWN
61-52; beat ECC. 6874; beat CCC. “A” 61--59; lost to P.R.X. 6-63; lost to KBG.C. 52-58; beat | LRC 76 44; beat KC.C~ 64-46;| lost to CC.C. “A” 58—80; beat KDRC 2241, lost to KDEC. 5354; beat C.SC.C. 58-47; bear C.C.C. "B2 68 46.
The Pin Table
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sional pressed in a penny, and the balis
rattled down, the traps opened p
"Must be nice," I opened, "to be able to sit pretty, coast home. as you put it. Come into money 27 He watched my first ball slide "Y" LADIES into the groove before he answe
fed.
SHINES FOR
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Police R.C.-lost to Recreio 5367- lost to CCC: "B" 4076; beat LR.CO
Backs Shine KB.G.G. 53-59 best Recreio 63-61, were again the outstanding 6849 best KC.C. 37-56; lost to
Miss P. McCaw and Mrs. Read lost to IBC 59 61; lost to EC. players in defence, while Miss 47-65 beat KD.R.C. 62-65; lost to Dalziel was very good at inside K.BG.C. 51-53: lost to C.C.C. "Aright. She has, however, to in- 47-22; beat CIS.C.C. 73–30; Tost to C.C.C. "A" 51-63; lost to C.C.C. "fuse, more, sting into her hits. 55--84; beat. C.S.C. 5957. ---
Miss. Westcott is gradually get Indian R.C. beat KBGC. 55-54-ting into things but has still to lost to P.R.C. 49-68: lost to Recreio be very careful of the off-side 39-75% lost to C.G.C. "A" 40—73; rule. This is proving her main beat KC.C. 63-54; best EOD.LG 54--52, beat Police 61-19, lost te bugbear at the present moment.
"I was playing for that,” he said. And I won. Yes, I can coast home. I've got money. But I played for it
a nice question to ask a murderer, "Play fair? I asked. It wasn't and to cover it up I banged up two balls quickly, one after the other like that The second rolled into the groove po
But he answered quietly enough. machines. I was playing "Fair? No. But I wasn't phy
xxinst men. Do they phy Lair The fourth rolled up softly,
Recreio 44-76; beat C.S.C.G. 57–58; Miss E. Thomson played a looked for a moment lost to B.C.C. 60-65, beat G-CL. Bronging, game and should All the wond make the groove 7259; lost to K.D.R.C. 56-65, lost
to C.C.CB5985 Jost to K.BG 58-75, lost to CCC "A" - 40%-79; lost to CECC. 58-58,400
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Game
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and
CAVANACH WIN strong side.
OPEN PAIRS George Miss P. HeCaw sad Hiru The sixth hail clicked
Continued fro
Read
Dalziel, Miss E and down and into the
Blumenthalt
seventh was three in the groove would do