THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 11, 1937.

PONG SIU-PIU'S REMARKABLE FEAT

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW

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W. Melrose, R. Wright, J. J. Whyte and R. M. Keown (Skip).

T. Grimes, F. Hillon, J. A. Watson and T. F. Stainton (Skip).

K.B.G.C.

H.K.F.C.

E. Casey, W. J. Buller R. A. Tren- gove and J. H. Gelling (Skip).

E. V. Searle, F. Morley, K. C. Hamilton and J. G. Meyer - (Skip).

'H. L. Lockhart, A. E. E. Jeffries, D. W. Waterton and W. S. Drake (Skip).ches and P. Morgan (Skip).

V. Petherick, S. M. White, R. O.. Read and J. S. Logan (Skip).

B. A. Mansell, H. G. Wallington, V. Walker and J. S. Beach (Skip).

J. Dobson, Dr. G. L. Shaw, D. Fit-

Recreio

F. A. Machado, A.-V. Barros, J. V. Ribeiro and J. J. Basto (Skip).

D. C. Alves, Dr. A. P. Guterres, P. A. Yvanovich and E. M. Remedios (Skip). F. A. Xavier, E. L. Barros, C. H. Basto and A. A. Remedios (Skip).

THIRD DIVISION“

The following are the Third Division Lawn Bowls teams for to-morrow:---

M. E. Purvis, C. T. Champelover, W. Hillyer and M. N. Rakusen (Skip).

E. Kirman, J. Faro, E. W. Simmonds and H. Westlake (Skip).

H. R. Major, J. R. Pengelly, L. A. Collyer and J. Cook (Skip). Craigengower C.C.

G. Payne, G. Ladd, Y. Abbas and E. Zimmern (Skip).

W. J. Penny, S. L. Leonard, J. S. Smith and W. J. Begley (Skip).

F. X. Delgado, W. H. Atkins, John Pau and A. E. S. Alves (Skip).

For the Guest

whose good

Opinion you

cherish

Order

Kowloon Tong

C. Mose, J. N. Wong, A. Spary and W. C. Simpson (Skip).

H. Y. Hsu, T. K. Lim, H. Gittins and S. J. Houghton (Skip).

I. Howard and A. H. Basto (Škip),

J. L Stephens, T. M. Gregory, W.

H.K.E.R.C.

Break Of 313 In Friendly Billiard Game

SCORED IN 35 MINUTES

UNOFFICIAL H.K. RECORD

(By "Adrem")

A MAJOR sensation was provided at the Central Billiard Saloon in China Building yesterday afternoon, when in a knock up with James Chang, Pong Siu-piu, a well-known local Chinese billiard player, who featured prominently in the Colony Stoker and W: H. B. Muskett (Skip).Open Tournament, compiled the huge break of 313.

V. Sorby, G. G. S. Thompson, C. E. Gahagan and L. De Rome (Skip).

A. L. Fisher, T. P. Saunderson,

M. H. Arnold, R. C. Butler, H. S. McKay and J. Sloan (Skip).

Recreio

A. M. Xavier, C. E. Xavier, M. A. Carvalho and H. A. de. B. Botelho (Skip).

J. C. Remedios, E. de Souza, O. P. Remedios and C. Roza Pereira (Skip). C. M. Silva, C. C. Pereira, C. M. Alves and J. M. S. Rosario (Skip).

H.K.R.Y.C.

G. S. Archbutt, A. C. Young, D. J. Fraser and B. E. Maughan: (Skip).

Quality

THAT FEAT IN ITSELF IS ENOUGH, BUT MORE AMAZ- ING IS THE RAPIDITY WITH WHICH IT WAS COMPILED. STARTING HIS GAME AT 1.10 P.M., HE WAS SET TO SCORE 500 TO HIS OPPONENT'S 100. AFTER NINE VISITS TO THE TABLE, THIS FINE PLAYER'S TOTAL WAS NO FEWER THAN 340 SCORED IN 40 MINUTES.

Then came his remarkable

R. H. Wild, A. N. Other, A. W. feat. Scoring mostly off red into Brown and K. S. Robertson (Skip).

A. Murdoch, A. N. Other, A. Steven- reached the stipulated 500 in the middle and top pockets, he son and G. E. Costello (Skip).

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quick time. He carried on, how- ever, and held the large crowd spellbound with his deft touches. Finally at 2.25 he lost position and just missed a difficult shot off a losing hazard.

This break must undoubtedly con- stitute a local record, although, of course, it cannot officially be re- cognised as such.

Pong, who the local champion, was eliminated by L.

A. Osmund,

in the semi-final of

the Colony

championship, has made tremendous

strides since

gularly

that occasion and re-

and chalks up breaks

of 20:0.

Osmund, undisputedly

has

the finest player Hong Kong turned out, will have to look to his laurels.

SECOND DIVISION MATCHES

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The Indians consolidated their position as second in the league by completely overwhelming the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club, who were never in the picture after the first half a dozen ends. Water- ton and Drake both trailed nearly all the way bu

but Meyer had a good lead against Adal, only to collapse badly with the result that the home skip chalked up no less than 25 shots without reply from his op- ponent.

SMALLEST LOSS

Drake against Dallah started off well but the loss of two fives in succession put the lid on things and he was never within striking distance afterwards. Waterton, on the other hand made his best ef- forts towards the end of the game and his rink had the smallest loss. Club de Recreio had much for which to thank A. A Remedios, who beat Stainton by. seven shots in the match against Taikoo at King's Park. J. J. Basto was up by one shot scored on the last head, against Keown but his brother, C. H., had a deficit of five in opposition to Chalmers,

C.BA. BATHING PICNIC

The Central British Association will commence their i summer tivities with launch bathing picnic to-morrow afternoon.

The launch will leave the Police Pier, Kowloon, at 2.30

sharp.

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