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TRE CHINA HAFLA FRIDAY ARJULY 3, 1936.

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FINE RECOVERY BY WALLACE'S RINK GIVES TAIKOO FIRST WIN

DUNCAN AND ROSE

STILL LEAD

JOE FRASER 100 PER CENT

FOR FIVE GAMES

COMPLETE LEAGUE SKIP RECORDS

The following are the complete records of all senior and junior skips in the League this season to date:---

FIRST DIVISION SKIP'S TABLE-

62

SO

SHOTS

P. W. L. D. F.

4.

R. Duncan (K_BG.C

9 $ 1 0 207 119

UP Down Pts.

88

1 16

R. F. Luz (CCC “A”)

9 6

2 I 199 137

12

W. E. Hollands (P.R.C.)

9 6

2 1 183

173

10

13

A

F. Jones (CS.C.C)

* 6

20 165 143

25

0 12

A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C.)

6

3 0 196

146

0

12

A. Hyde-Lay (K.CC.)

9 6

3 0 190 157

0

12

F. X. de Silva (Recreio)

9.5

3 1 195 167 28

+

11

J. Fraser (K.C.C)

3 5 0 0 112 71

41

a

10

C. S. Rosselet (CGC -B*)

ST. 5.2.0

7520

164 136 29 0 10 126 15.3 0 27

10

EL A. Alves (Recreio)

C. G. Silva (Recreio)

95 40 201 146 95 4 0 193 147

55

0 10

1.0

10

9 5 4 0 176 158

18

В

10

U. M. Omar (CCC. “A”)

3 4 0 186 ΣΤΟ 16

10

L Guy (K.B.G.C.)

4 3 1 165 153 12

9

B. Basa. (C.C.C. “A”)

A. R. Minu (LRC)

M. Y. Adal (LR.C.)

J. Hollidge (C.S.CC.)

R. Wallace (T.D.R.C.)

WG (CCC. "E").

W. Mair (PRC)

A. R. Dallah (LR.C.)

4 4 1 199 165

5 0 168 -203

1 I 95

90

4 1 146 155

2 111 117

4 0 129 137

012160

4 0 105 120

R. P. Phillips (K.C.C.)

W. W. Field (C.CC. "B")

3 1 90 123

2 132 172

TO

3. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)

I. Shepherd (PRC)

G. N. Mitchell (K.D.R.C.)

J. McKelvic (K.D.R.C.)

S. Logan (PRC)

E. C. Fincher (K.CC.)

G. Cooper (DRC).

J. F. Macgowan

(CS.C.C.)

N. J. Bebbington KC.C.),

J. Deakin (CSCC)

J. V. Ramsay (KD.R.C.)

J. Cavanagh (GCC “B”)

21 *

46

101

100-140

F. Cullen (K.DĚC)

20

N. Drummond (EDRC)

41

82 115

@

10

W. Macfarlane (K.B.G.C.)

0

1 0

18

A. K. Mis (L.B.C.)

19

J. Lindsay (K.D.R.C.)

!

1 0

15

9

W. Weir (T.D.R.C.)

0 1 0 10

20

R. Lapsley (KDRC)

0

3. 0 49

16

WAL Way (C.C.C. “ET)

3 0 42

0

242

A.. Madar (LR.C.)

0 57 139

0

82

252 118 118 16.4888 4888 554 554

SECOND DIVISION SKIP'S TABLE

A UP Down

SHOTS

P. W. L. D. F

G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)

Rose (K.B.G.C.)

F. X. Soares (Recreio).....

B. F. Westlake Jr. (C.S.C.C.)

A. E. Carey (P.R.C)

C. H. Basta (Recreio)

S. Logan (P.R.C.).

J. Jack (5.C.C.)

IL V. Pearse (CCC)

C. B. Robertson (H.K.F.C.

G. H. Sherriff (BRGC)

J. Rodger (HKF.C. “A”)

L. E. Lammert (K.C.C.)

W. E. Muskett (HKERC)

A. A. Levis (CCC)

W. Ward (C.C.C.) 12.

Dr. J. A. E. Selby (EK.F.C. “B").

L. A. Gutierrez (Recreio)

J. S. Riddell (PBC)

A. Stevenso

W. McHardy (PRC)

A. F. Paul (HKF.C.)

9

0 0 232 131 101 0

10.198 157 41

8

6

.2 0 184 133 51

2 0 138 125

The Kowloon Cricket Club's "C" Division Lawn Tennis League team, above, lost to Recreio, by 7 sets to 1 yesterday and can now give up all hopes of winning the championship. “W. M. Gittins, third from left, was an absentee yesterday, being replaced by L. Jack

("China Mail" photo).

RECREIO FAVOURED TO

BEAT CHAMPIONS

Craig Missed By Bebbington

LOGAN EXCELS AS SENIOR SKIP

RECREIO NEED TO MAKE SEVERAL CHANGES

ADAM HOLLAND RUNS RIOT

(By- "

"Skip")-

THE most exciting match last Saturday was undoubtedly that between the two Dock teams. Always in the nature of a "Derby," the match this time had an added interest by reason of the fact that neither team had won a match so far this season.

It looked to be certain that one of them was going to break its "dnek." Actually, both of them nearly did so there was

only one shot in it at the end although at one stage of the game

it looked as though the Kowloon team were going to run away with

·Holder of the Colony Upen Singles Lawn Bowls Champion- ship in 1923 and 1931, U M. Omar, above, was beaten by J. E Henson yesterday' in the Second Round of the 1936 event after 19 beada.

the match. Only a brilliant recovery by Wallace's rink enabled U. M. OMAR OUT!

WIN WOULD ROUSE CONSIDERABLE|ing his opponent by 18 to 4 But its dogged as does it" and

INTEREST IN LEAGUE

(By “Skip")

the Taikoo team to garner the points. The other two rinks were pretty level all the way but at the 10th head MeKelvie was lead-

Wallace gradually crept up to make a tie of it, at 20-all. Drummond and Cullen had the same score, whilst Ramsay finished just the fatal one down to Chalmers.

The K.C.C., with a not too strong team out, nearly caused

to make the win possible with a 15-shot margin over Bebbington,

Beaten By Henson

After 19 Heads

TACCHI AND BASA LOSE

Four ties in the Colony Open

IN the corresponding match last year, Club de an upset against Craigengower seniors, and it was left to Lutz

Recreio beat the Craigengower first string by who was without Craig, his usual No. 3 and who won such a Lawn Bowis Championships were two shots, and the match to-morrow promises to memorable victory in the Open Singles last Tuesday evening, played off yesterday, b Glendin He is a much improved player and very keen. Hyde-Lay was and J. Shepherd, of the be almost as close. Bowls of a high standard well ahead of Omar to begin with, but the latter produced a

Polier, beating C. J. Tacchi and R Base by 25 shots to 17 in the Open should be witnessed and, providing over-keen-strong finish to win by the odd shot, whilst Fincher had the

Pairs event, at the Kowloon Bowl- ness does not cause their downfall, I expect the better of Basa by six.

ing Green Club. Portuguese team to take their revenge for their Over on the Police green, regret having got the initials of

Glendinning, who is one of the A win for them where Craigengower "B" team three players wrong in my half sea- most improved players in both previous defeat at the Valley.

were being entertained, Logan, son's review last Tuesday. The divisions of the League, was in will make the League more open, and should the of whom I have spoken well in three leads to whom: I there resplendid form and it was due to Bowling Green beat Civil Service, as I think they my notes during the course of ferred should have been A. A. Re- his play that the veterans had to

the season, made his debut as a medios, D. C. S. Alves and J. E. bow to defeat.・ will, it will develop into a triangular tussle. First Division skip and it was Noronha and not as I stated.

a successful one at that be H. A "Alves had a substantial finished three up on "Bill" Way, win in his match against Jones, in after trailing most of the time spite of losing seven in the last He had Shepherd as his No. 3 three heads. "C. G." pulled up and this combination should well at the end, but his name work out well. Bollands, whose sake, after getting to within two Takes 10 Wickets For 9 Runs team has been virtually un-of McGown at the fifteenth, col- changed all the season, beat lapsed and conceded 12 without Field's rink by six and Mair reply. (you've let me down, Wally!) lost to Gill by two.

As will be noted in my fore- cast, the Kowloon team got home by eight shots in this match last year but I think the] visitors are now weaker than: they were, not only last year o but earlier in the season when

to they got home, thanks" a spectacular shot by Jones, by two shots.

The ECC. and Police match should be fairly even with the 252 odds în favour of the home team.

Fraser will no doubt be able toị play this week and will strengthen the team Perhaps last week's success will hearten the Taikoo Pts team and keep them on the road [of victory! They travel to the Val-

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0 12

0 13

10 168 30 18

4 1 0 105 94 11

30 143 141

4 3 0

4 3 0

40

146 145

123 128

164 127 4 0 172.138

40 172

166

40 144 158

A. E. Silestone

EL. Rosario (Recreio)

R. H. E. Marks '(P.B.C.)

.2

N. M. Carde (H.K.F.C. “F”),

I. F. Lussy (ELKER.C.)

E. E. Maughan (E.HE.Y.C)

2

A Webster (ELF.RR.C.)

EL Overy (ECC)

J. Bentley (EHKY.C.)

J. Russell (HKFC “A”)

K. S. Robertson (RHEY.C)

L. J. Silva (Recreia)

E. S. Abrakam

B.B. Wood (CS.C.C.)

W. Callip (C.S.C.C

A. Chapman (KK.F.C. “F”)

S. Deacon (EKER.C.)

G. E. Costas (RELY.C)

Y. Abbas (C.CC) MIL;

R. E. Davies (CİSCC)

W. "Phelps. (C.C.C)

A. T. Hamilton.

0

76

0 149 167

141. 188

98

105 125

49 26

0

49 22 17

39

0

67 57

50

95 86

85 91

57 0

48

1-767 85′′

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97 115 101 116

0,120 127

13

18 ley to meet Craigengower “B” and have a sporting chance of pulling 10 off a victory, and I think they will Bdo the trick if only by a very nar- 8 row margin.

8

*

The Kowloon Dock team appear) to have an excellent chance of

8scoring their first win, and the In-)

IVAN CHAPMAN'S FINE

·BOWLING FEAT

London, June L

Ivan Chapman, who played a good deal of cricket in the North Country before joining Brent- wood Mental Hospital, secured 10 wickets for 9 runs, including the hat-trick against Woodford Wanderers, who were all out for. 40. ·Chapman is the first club- man to take all 10 wickets this year in Club cricket matches.

Ealing full-day side gave fur- ther evidence' of: strength- by beating Finchley by six wickets, L. Thompson, Ealing's fast bow- ler, took 8 for 47, and seems in- tent on beating his last year's record of taking, 176 wickets.

Recreio's Escape

h

Holland's Big Win

Down at Sookampoo the E.B.G.C.

1. E. Hemon, of the Kow. loon Bowling Green Club, cause a minor sensation when he eliminated U. M. Omar, holder of the Open Singles title in 1923 and 1931, by 21 shots to 14. The following were the results of yesterday's ties:---

OPEN SINGLES A. E Costes 21, T. Fergusson 5, (15 beads) at Recreio.

J. E. Henson 21, U. M. Omar 14, (19 heads) at K.D.R.C.

J. D. Thomson 21, J. J. Basto 15,

Club de Recreio had another had an easy victory against the near thing against the Civil Ser-Indians, scoring the biggest win (19 heads) at K.C.C. vants and will have to strengthen of the day. Iu a low-scoring the team in one or two places if game. Duncan had the better of c. 3. Tacchi and R. Baga 17, at

OPEN PAIRS

L. Glendenning and J. Shepherd 25,

they hope to be in a position to Dallah, by-six shots, thanks large- K.B.G.C. take advantage of a slip on the ly to Hall who lent valuable sup- part of the champions. They havejport at No. 2. But there was a con- just promoted J. Luz, a younger trast on the other two rinke (brother of the Interporter and whereas Guy could not get going. former Colony champion, and he at all for the first 10 heads, Hol- fully deserves to get his chance to land scored seventeen without re- 10-Yard Putt Fails And make good.

ply against Mina. He continued

May I'add in parentheses that Ijin this merry mood to win by 34 to 6, whilst Gay's men, having got the better of a difficult green, finished 23-19 down to Adal's rink,

&dians, on present form, will be To-morrow's Bowls Teams

8 hard put to it to stop them doing)

so, and I do not think they can.

(Continued on Page 5)”

To-morrow's Programme

"The following is my forecast for to-morrow's games:-

FIRST DIVISION

56 P.R.C.

The following are First Division lawn bowls teams for to-morrow:---

CS.C.C.

A. Steven, W. J. Barling, C. Strange, F. J. Jones (skip).

P. E Knight, 1 Gellatley, I Collyer, J. F. McGowan (skip).

J. M. Parvis, M. N. Rakasen, W. Callip, J. Hollidge (skip).

C.C.C. A

AE. Coates, L. C. R. Souza, C. S Rosselet, E. F. Luz (skip).

C. S. Simmons, A. S. Gomes, . D. Bumjaho, U. M. Ömaz (skip),

. S. Landolt, V. N. Atienza, J. Cavanagh, R. Bass (skip).

C.CC. "B"

J. W. Leonard, £L W. Rendell, K.

COTTON BEATEN

Final Lost

St. Germain, France,

Yesterday.

In the Second Division the most Henry Cotton, who came near to notable result was the Yacht Winning the British Open Golf Club's great win over the Electri- Championship at Hoylake last and J. Fraser (skip)."

cians at Ming Yuen. One or two Saturday, was yesterday defeated G. Lee, E. P. Phillips, F. Goodwin changes have been made in their by Dallemagne (France) in the and A. Hyde-Lay (skip).

H Overy, W. Malcahy, R. G Craig and N. J. Bebbington (skip).

Indian R.C.

Įteam and these appear to be for replay over 36 holes for the the good, as their win was of a French Open title. The French- very convincing nature, all rinksįman retained scores of 59 and 70,

Abbas and A. R. Minu (ship).

S. M. Pamjahr, A. Bakar, M. P.being up. Stevenson had a bril-while Cotton had two 70's.

Cotton just missed a 10-yard

lant spell in the middle of the

J. Hoosen, A. Rumjahn, A. Mgame and took 2, 3, 6, 4, and two putt at the last hole for another Wahab and AR. Dailah (skip).

U. M. Khan, S. O. Bux, A. K. Minn jones in successive heads, from tie.

and M. Y. Adal (skip).

SECOND DIVISION --

The following are Second Division Lawn Bowls teins for to-morrow

Electric B.C.

Lumpy,

Gutierrez In Form

The final scores were Dallemagne

Henry Cotton

69+70=239 70+70=140 match Soares lost his second game Henry Cotton

In the Recreio Civil Service Competition proper scores were:

A. Tarbuck, T. P. Saunderson, 3.jof the season, succumbing to H. Dallemagne. Sloan and J. F. Lanny (skip)."

F. Westlake by, four shots. Davies Van Donck

V. Sorby, J. F. King, G. T. Padgett and Gutierrez had a rare struggle

A. J. Coelho, B. W. Whiteman, Mand A. F: Paul (sicp).

A. B. Sonze, W. V. Field (skip}-

Police B.C.

W. McKay, C. Pile, W. McHardy, 56 W. Mair (skip);

W. Grieg, C. Dowman, J. Orem, W. E. Hollands (skip).

L. Glendenning, W. S. Dall, J., Shepherd, S. Logan (skip).

Recreio

K.BG.C.

63 CS.C.C.

$5

M. Omar, W. K. Way (skip).

C. de R.

61 C.C.C. “Å“

59

J. E. Soares, W. Phelps, A. M. Omar, W. Gill (skip).

42434

36 37

23

KCC

C.CC. "B"

E.D.R.C

57

-

T.R.C

65 IR.C.

R. J. Edwards (HKFC. "E")

41 101 125 170 144 · 181,-

T. W. Carr (KLCC)

A. ES Aires (C.C.CJ):5

J. Gregory (HE FC "A")

W. 3. Drake (K.BG,C.)

A. Kitchell (G.C.Cytok

L... C. R. Sours (C.C.C.)

SECOND DIVISION C.S.C.C.

47 KB.G.C.

HKFC "A" 49 C. de R.

PEC

RAKY.C

C.C.C

65

62 K.C.C.

HK.F.C. "B"

19 HEERC

V. C. Labrum (K.C.C.)

11

P. A. Yvanovich (Recreio)

10420430)

$7

A McKellar (HKP.C. "E")

$1

H. F. Westlake Sr. (CS.CC)

4

„Figures in brackets denote result of A. & Emell, J. Watson, W. Mac- last year's game and teams under-farlane, and L. Gay (skip). fined are favoured to win.

Randle 5. A. Bright, R. HAIL, S and B. Duncan (skip), dist London, To-d#y-The one "day" 1. E. Henson, J. GA– –Mayer, M. J. ~248-128 128 ~4-4691 4691 ~501--541--245-match between the All-India: tourists Henderson and A. M. Holland (skop).

and the Army was abandoned owing

KCC to rein. Rauter.

H. Gitting, W. Geai, E. C. Fischer

A. Remedios, E. Remedios, C. Mar 551ques, EA Alves, (skip).

D. C. S. Alves, G.. M. P. Remedios, *** J. J. Basto, F. X. M. Silva (skip),

J. E. Noronha, L. F. Xavier, F. V. 60 Riberia, C. G: Silm (skáp),

BORATON KBG.C.

W. Staker, S. P. Barron, S. Deacon and W. H. B. Muskett (skip).

C.C.C.

D. K. Kharas, E. McNay, J. Fitz gerald, H. V. Peame (skip):

which ended justly in a tie. The Portuguese player was in deadly form again and was repeatedly

Belgium

-65 69 74 69-277

73 68 70 66-277.

72-70.70.1236

Benter.

saving from impossible lays. It nine up on Russell, whilst Silk- Dr. N. J. Karanjis, J. Tollervey, With a 7-shot win over Wood, to Robertson Rodger, by the way, was therefore left to C. EL Basto, stone had a small margin against

Bagley and W. Ward (skip).~

J. Paz, F. J. Smith, A. E. Alves retain the point to and 7. Abbas" (skip),

and B. H. E. Marks (akip),

W. Cameron, H. Brown, A Johnson

had two ives and two fours to his Jimmy Jack, of the KCC, with credit

Labrum as his No. 3, started on The champions were very near-

the season with a string of fourly given a fright by the lowly "N. B. Fraser, S. Farlow, G. S. Alex- wins but as he has not done much placed C.C.C. team; "but just man- ander" and "A. "E."Carey (skip): since it was decided to reverse aged to pull it off, iharks largely G. Gungh, A Johnson, FEE their positions they, however, to Rose, who was nine up on Ward. Booker and 7. S. Riddell (skip), met with no more success and Sheriff and Pearse had a very low

Hill-went down heavily to J. Rodger, scoring game, only 26 hurts being Get whose win was big enough to carry recorded and the visiting rink

the other two Football.rinks to scored 16 of them

E. Kirman, M. Pur, W. R. {yer, and R. E. Davis-(skip);

J. Pengelly "M. Gonietti, Cook and RB. Wood (skip)..

C Champeloviez, W. Bower, HF. Westlake Sr. and E. Westlake: J- (skip).:

(Continued on Page 10)

Lammert proved the The Footballers "B" team were superiority of mind over matter narrowly defeated at home by the by making hiapoda, go where he Police Marksmanaging take acrobatically willed them, and was away the points with a 7-shot win.

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