took wist enough off to draw the NEW COLONY

Another bad head for Hong Kong first -but is might have been worse seco (see heads 9 and 12). Goddard was for the first to draw shot worth counting, a pretty toucher, but Hol- lands came in for the very first who which Smith knocked out to count time.

whilst Field faced out the sandinnen

count two. (2011

Fourteenth Head

A couple of beauties to Dowzzan, holding his own by tms

was still not mas

a brace, laying a third with his of the green and could not second bowl Field delivered a very solidate. nice wood which touched the Jack consistency,

with his

but saved only one, being a trifle was very unlucky, not to heavy. (8-5 for W.)-

Eighth Head

head it being

one with his last

Things began to look up a bit. (W.), Dowman got a nice shot in spite of

a two shot opposition, but Ramsay Field bettered him with a chalker. Paul [bead; failed, but Goddard bumped one in to the for a second shot. But wait for Bill he draw Hollands! A toucher for the shot oppositi with his first, then one right in the Idraw on the fore hand. The Wan- stead skip was wrecked in transit, and Field put one in with his last wood-a pretty shot (8-7 for W.). Ninth Head

Maskee the they're on the shot

(20

robbed him, only Ito knock Downs And fireworks! Bowman was be- for the shot. The hind with one, then widish, Bristow another and Field droppe counting a couple. Paul. put up the rear just in case anything two bad ones, and Ramsay drew a happened. Smith made a brilliant third. Hollands `again saved a effort to save, but just failed and brace, then got the very first shot, Hong Kong had another brace to with Field putting à toucher in to tot up. (20-15 for W.). make four to Hong Kong, the kitty

Seventeenth Head

SWIMMING RECORD

Breast-Stroke Mark

: Lowered

ENRIQUE CHAN'S FINE EFFORT

Due to the illness of Wilfred Lawrence, who had a temperature, and A. A da Roza, who was suffer- ling from an internal complaint, the 1440 Yards Interport trial, a reswim, was again postponed, but a final trial was held for the 100 Yards breat-stroke which produced a new Colony and Interport record.

There were only two starters for the 100 yards breast-stroke, Fung Chang-yin, who came second in the original trial, being on the sick list, and as a result only Enrique Ghan, and E. M. Marques were featured.

Marques jumped the starter by a up for this with his plunge in, com fraction, but Enrique Chan made

ing up level with Marques The first 50 yards saw both swimmers

HIS BEST EYER ...... The commencement of the third

having been moved slightly. Smith Dowman got the shot but only with a drive carried the jack, which just, Bristow being slightly heavy almost level, with Enrique Chan touched

a couple of Hong Kong but handy. No change until Field holding a very slight advantage. woods before coming to rest as the drew onto the Jack, but still count- centre-piece of a nap hand! Aed only a singleton. A rather dull length saw Chan spurt ito a short change of nine shots with one head altogether (20 16 for Wlead which he maintained until wood! Unlucky for Hong Kong we

Eighteenth Head - may think, but the shot was on and A vital one, I should say having to clock 72 1-5 secs for a new mark,. the end, being pushed all the way it was a great wood which got the due regard to the score board beating Kwok Chun-hang's time of kitty back for the big count! (13-7 (which now read 20 to 16 in Wan- Social Marks Close for W.).

stead's favour. If Hong Kong could

1773 secs. established three years- Of Season

Tenth Head

score on this end, it looked as if ago Marques time was 73 1-5 Field's head this one, as he drew a close finish would be seen. But it sees which is the best time he has. Celebrating the close of the the first shot with the last wood was not to be, as the "Asiatics" ever done. McEwan-Younger Billards and of the head. Hollands drive was were quite out-bowled except Dow- It is a strange thing, but Enri- Snooker League, a social was held unsuccessful, but with Wanstead man, who again did his stuff with que han complained to the Inter- at the R.A.O.B. (GLE.) last night, lying three, Field pulled one out a toucher which followed through that he was not feeling up

port Committee. before the trial a little, letting Bristow take the

to glory after all. Ramsay put 20-to swim after persuasion by the scratch and was only finally made other in, and there was no change until Smith, with a real skip's shot,

Chinese representative. put the third shot in. (23-16 for [W]

Nineteenth Head

when presentations were made, and of the bag. (13-8 for W.). -exhibition matches played between

Eleventh Head

team-from-the-rest-

the winners of the League, the Uninteresting head this one-the Garrison Sergeant's Mess, and a full before the storm! Field drew first shot after Dowman had been A large gathering packed the robbed of it. (13-9 for W.). Club's room to watch the presenta- tions, by Mr G. Williams, of Messrs. Dodwell, who was introdue- ed by Mr. M. A. Cairns.

Twelfth Head

WASHBROOK

No bottles of whisky, but pretty men hardly getting their reward.

Some good bowls here with our SUBSTITUTES near to it and it was Wanstead First Bristow out one very close to FOR PAYNTER

who would have been interested the kitty, and Dowman got a touch-

London To-day

A replica of the Challenge Cup Dowman was heavy, then wide and er for second shot, not quite get- was awarded to the winning team, short, Bristow getting a toucher ting hold of it. He put another sec- together with individual cups to W-for shot, Paul very narrow, Ramond one in, and Paul excelled with been selected to replace his con- C. Washbrook, of Lancashire bas H. Andrews, L. W. Russell J. Ben-say putting another one in. Hol- a beauty, which although it was temporary E. Paynter, in the Eng- nett, W. Smith, A. H. O'Connor and lands with a toucher A. McDonough, who comprised it made it "three to them" and his The same fate met Holland's first, vice against the New Zealanders at unluckily chalked, did not get the first shot. fland Test team which will do ser- Russell and O'Connor were also subsequent drive was wide. Up whilst he drew the second shot in the Oval on Saturday, Monday and presented with spoons for the high comes Goddard with a couple of the jack's changed position, Wan Tuesday, werden dan pe

billiards and snooker breaks beauties to make it five, and as stead counting one. (24--16 for W. Paynter, it is tively: The Chairman, Mr. R. R. Smith, drew another. Field failed badly Field was wide and heavy, Smith

pulled a musclezin presided over the concert which fol again on an open draw, being both lowed.

narrow and short, so Smith showed him how to do it Seven to W stead. Ay Yah! (20-9 for W.)..

MATCH RESULTS

Among those who contributed items were Messrs. Austin, Chiley, Tweed, Florence, Gilchrist, White, Shepherd, Russell, Cullimore and Kew

for Paul not Goddard

Twentieth Head

had one pretty ek ered it with a

that was the

Thirteenth Head “Hold everything" said the Elong and it looke Kong lads-we're only just starting tors with

-watch the score board! Dowman lands drove beat his man by one and Ramsay in the seco reversed the

tuation with with unlu

aunounced has

Bet

Playing the Best in an exhibition toucher, which remained, near the three to Hong Kong, after trailing "Cold Tolley" coming off the ice! billiards and snooker match, the kitty. Hollands, after heavy one slightly! But he retrieved by draw- Garrison Sergeants Mess won by three games to two.

(Lyeemun) 150-123.

vanese kmeting the third with his last wood. part in

(24-18 for W

WANSTEAD Bilhards W. O. Russell (Garr- Sgt. O'Connor beat Sgt. MeAhn-

EL son Sergis) beat Sgt. Clark (Sea den (RUB) 150-140-

Twenty-first Head

W. Smith The climax Hong Kong needed A. Allerton forths), 150-13.

Snooker McDonough and Sgt. Wix to tie, but it couldn't be done! W. Nicholls Conductor Andrews lost to Sgt. Smith lost to

Cheetham Dowman raised hopes with a couple Grindley (BWP) 124-150.

(RAMC.) and C. S. M tham of nice shots, but Hamsay, came m Sgt. Bennett best Sgt. omfeld (R.W.F.) 97-67.

once agama to lay the

and last.

F

Hollowing took

HONGLE J. Chamun

Buding

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