“THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 27, 1940.

TAY AW

LARGE PROGRAMME OF LAWN BOWLS MATCHES

WITH THE opening of the Lawn Bowls League only a week off, all bowling greens will be well occupied this after- noon in preparation.

L, Guy

At the Valley, Police Recreation A. Bower -Club meet Civil Service Cricket Club |S. C. Walker

in the second game of the Valley Cup competition, while several intra-club matches have been arranged.

The "Sam White" Trophy will be competed for for the first time, this season when 10 rinks from Club de Recreio and Kowloon Bowling Green Club will be in action, five at each club.

Kowloon Football club Kowloon Docks at Hung return friendly game

J. Henson (Skip)

H. Bicknell K. C. Hamilton H, Lockhart J. McKelvic

(Skip)

T. Armstrong G. Hammond E. Atkins

are meeting

Hom in while Hong

а

A. Hyde-Lay

(Skip)

Kong Electric Recreation Club will . entertain Indian Recreation Club.

The following are the known games

afternoon and some of

- this

teams:

VALLEY CUP

P. R. C.

V

H. K. F. C.

V

C. S. C. C. C. C. C.

Recreio

"SAM WHITE" TROPHY

K. D. R. C.

H. K. E. R. C.

V K. B. G. C.

FRIENDLIES

V

K. F. C.

ν

1. R. C.

TEAMS

P.R.C.

the

J. Shepherd, W. Cameron, J. Harris and G. Postadridge, W. McLeod and

E.,G. (Skip).

J. C. S. Fender (Skip).

G. Perkins, Macdonald, Channing and J. Drem (Skip).

C. Soutar, Harrop. Davis and W. S. Glen- dinning (Skip).

J. R. McWalter, G. E. Willerton, D. H. Taylor and W. E. Hollands (Skip).

N. B. Fraser, D. C. W. Fitches, Willcox and J. S. Riddell (Skip).

Reserves:-J. E. Hayward, W. Gowans

Tillman,

C.S.C.C.

J. Gellately, R. R. Wood, J. F. McGowan and J. Hollidge (Skip).

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V

J. A. Remedios

C. H. Basto

L. F. Xavier

F. X. Silva

: (Skip)

J. Luż

P. M. Silva

J. F. Ribeiro

O. P. Remedios

(Skip)

F. A. Machado

P. A. Yvanovich

C. A. Lopes

J. J. Basto

(Skip) H.K.E.R.C.

C. E. Gahagan, R. F. Gregory, H. S. McKay and A. F. Paul (Skip).

R. C. Butler, W. E. Orchard, J. F. Lunny and G. T. Padgett (Skip).

A. P. Tarbuck, W. E. Baker, S. Deacon and G. G. S. Thomson (Skip),

I.R.C.

A. H. Rumjahn, A. G. Sufflad, A. O. Ma- dar and M. Y. Adnl (Skip).

A. K. Sufflad, A. H. Madar, A. M. Wahab and A. K. Minu (Skip).

S. O. Bux, R. Nazarin, S. M. Rumjahĥ and A. R. Minu (Sklp).

V.R.C. MEETING

The annual meeting of the Victoria Recreation Club was held yesterday when Sir Atholl MacGregor was elected

Chairman for the seventh successive year.

Referring to the building scheme following the legacy left by the late Mr. T. Meek, Sir Atholl said that due to the outbreak of war the matter had been dropped.

SIX-A-SIDE HOCKEY

POSTPONED

It was officially announced this morning that the six-a-alde hoq. key tournament, arranged for to morrow, has been postponed till Sunday May 5,

CRICKET

JUNIOR PLAY-OFF TO-DAY

Junior Division of the Cricket Lea- gue should be decided this after- noon, when Police Recreation. Club at Club de Recreio for the champion- and Indian Recreation Club play-off

ship..

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Whereas the Indians are practically at full strength, Police have had difficult task to raise a side, owing to `injuries and departures since their last match.

As matters now stand,. I.R.C. should win but 'much will depend on the form of Clifford, Pope, the Police all-rounder, and J. Lewis, the left- hander, probably the finest bowler in the Junior Division.

Police have the will to win and are very anxious to secure the cham- pionship which has always just elud- dicaps notwithstanding, they can ed them in recent seasons, so, han- relied upon to give a good account

of themselves this afternoon.

be

Following are the teams:→→ King. W. L. Clarke, A. E. Carey, T. R. Potica:-C. Pope (Capt.), Hon. Mr. T. H. Hunter, H. Danbrowsky, J. Lewis, A. Kir- py, A. Estall, L. Oakley and J. Orem. Re- serve:-B, G. Baker, ..

INTERPORT FOOTBALL

Strong Side For Saigon

The following players will re- present Hong Kong in the forthcom- ing Interport games with Saigon.

GOALKEEPERS

Tam Kwan-kon. Sammy Tsang.

BACKS

Lee Ting-sang. Lee Kwok-wai. Hau Yung-sang.

HALVES

Forrow.

Guy. Bright.

Leung Wing-chiu. Soon Ling-sing.

W. Pryde. -.Fox.

FORWARDS

Fung King-cheong. Lee Wai-tong. Yeung Shui-yick,

- Lau Tau-man. Ip Pak-wah. Wong King-cheong.

Officers elected were. Sir Atholl I.R.C.-M. 1. Razack (Capt.), M. R. Ab SOFTBALL MacGregor (Chairman), C. M. Xavier bas. A, el Arculli Jr., H. T. Barma, A. H. (Hon. Treasurer), A. O. Barretto Ismail, A. R. Marker. J. M. A. Rumfahn, (Hon. Sec.), Messrs. D. Lyon, D. F., M. Rumjahn, A, R. Sumad, F. A. Cur- Lopes, S. A. Rumjahn, S. V. Gittins, reem and T. All.

M. E. Purvis, W. J. Burling, M. N. Ra-E. da Roza, M. B. Gutterres, L. Re- kusen and H. E. Strange (Skip).

E. W. C. Simmonds, J. W. Deakin, L. A. Collyer and F. J. Jones (Skip).

A. F. Shephard, H. Parrott, H. F. Harper and A. B. Allen (Skip).

H. Lord, F. S. Austin, A. Steven and S. Eccleshall (Skip).

medios, J. Lawrence Sr., R. J. Hunt (Committee).

The report stated that 28 members resigned and 61 were admitted,

the

CHESS

roll standing at 242 (including ab- INTERESTING

sent members).

C. J. Walker, J. R. Carr, P. D. Crewleyed and C. Strange (Skip).

Reserves:-J. F. Hickman, J. C. Lucas,

T. Seddon, A. J. MacFayden, J. Barnett and T. E. Wood.

H:K.F.C.

A, Watson, G. E. Stephens, L. E, Lammert and N. J. Bellington (Skip).

J. H. Gelling, J. Watson, K. S. Robertson and A. Brooksbank (Skip).

J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, G, Duncan ; and W. Gill (Sidp).

P. Anslow, C. G. Sollis, B. A. Mansell

and H. G. Wallington (Skip).

A. B. Didsbury, B. I. Bickford, C. F. Needham and G. S. Graver (Skip).

J. I. Barnes, T. R. Rowell, H, H. Beddow

¡, and S.: H. Strange (Skip).

"SAM WHITE” CUP TEAM

.K.B.G.C.

E. P. C. Collin

A. Morton

At K.B.G.C.

G. E. F. Thompson

R. Duncan

(Skip)

-W. Houston

-H. Spong

J. C. Gil

A. M. Holland

(Skip)

-M. Ferguson .G. W. Deacon

H. E. Drew

J. G. Meyer

(Skip)

---W. L.. Walker

, G. Elphick

E. V. Searle -J.-C. Brown

(Skdp)

R. P. Phillips

r E. Lovett

H. White

S. Randle

(skip)

K.B.G.C.

E. F. Pope

L. Jordan

Recreio

L. A. Gutierrez

E. M. Remedios

E. de Sousa

H. A. Alves

* (Skip)

V

V

V

F. Xavier

C. M. Alves

C. E. Marques

A. A. Remedios

(Skip)

M. Alarcon

A. P. Pereira

A. M. Rodrigues

R. F. Luz

(Skip)

A. F. Noronha

M. F. Pinna.

J. E. Noronha

C. G. Silva

(Skip).

C. Vas

D. C. Alves

C. Roza Pereira

·F. V. V. Ribeiro >:(skip)

At Club de Rearcla

Recrala'.

F. A. Cheeseman,

G. Sherriff

(Skip)

W. Harrower

W6; Drake D. W. Waterton:

(Skip)

J. C. Remedios ́H. R. Pinná

A. P. Guterres

B. Basto

(Skip)

C. C. Peraira

[C] M. Silva

LA J2 Silva,

(Skip)

The Profit and Loss Account show-

a surplus of income over expendi- STAGE OF

ture of $1,970.65.

SOFTBALL DANCE

COMPETITION

Two of the more important games have already been played in the Se- The annual Supper Dance of the Softball Association was held at the cond Round of the Colony Chess Cham- Peninsula Hotel last night when tro-pionship, E. Zimmern drawing with phies were presented to the winners K.M.A. Barnett and Barnett defeating of the Men's, Women's and Interna- tional Leagues.

Miss Irene Pereira trophies.

1

distributed the

REFEREES' DANCE

K. Weiss..

Zimmern leads at present with 10% points, as many as Barnett though the latter player has one game less left to play. K. Weiss was in a strong chal- longing position until his defeat by Barnett on Thursday, and now D. E.

A highly successful evening mark-de Carvalho, who was champion last ed the dance of the Football Referees year, has moved up level with Weiss,

POINTS TABLE Association yesterday at the Hotel

The positions to date bre: Cecil. Music was

the provided by dance band of the Royal Scots."

E. Zimmern

A large crowd attended the func-K. M. A. Barnett tion and spot prizes were presented by D. E. de Carvalho Mr. D. M. Mitchell, Chairman.

: Mr. H. Beard arranged matters and

Messrs. Hobson Ford and W. Smith acted as M. C.

RAIN WASHES OUT SPORT

Rain yesterday washed out all sport Including the tennis semi-final re- play between the Tsui brothers at the H.K.C.C. and the Area Athletic meet- ing. The latter has been postponed to Tuesday.

R. A: GOLF

POSTPONED

K, Weiss

B. S. Litvin

Sir H. E. Pollock A. Kurrik

A. Y. Erlukoff L. Blair

V. V. Kolatchoff

P. W. D. L. Ps. :12 10 1 1 104

13 10 12 1034 .13 8 1 4 85

13 8 148%

:13 8 0 8.8.

196 3 4732. 113 264 .13 2 29.-3. 11 10 10 1 12 0.1 11 0

INTER-SCHOOL · SPORTS POSTPONED

CHARITY SOFTBALL TO-MORROW

The much awaited return game be- tween Recreio "A" and Hong Kong Ball Club will be played to-morrow at the Kowloon Football ground in aid of B.W.O.F. and some interesting and exciting softball should be witnessed.

:

At the League meeting Recreio, Champions, won by a narrow margin and this is the only other occasion in

H.K.B.C.: Gonzales, Winglee, T. which the two teams will meet. Leonard, Souza, Omar, D. Leonard, Ali, S. Leonard, Hussain, Arculli, Is- mail, Bowen and Ozorio.

Recrelo: — Alvares, Noronha, Fi- guereido, Mendonca, Alvares, Beltrao, Alves, Pereira, L. Gosano, Z. Gosano, B. Gosano, Marques, Toto Prata, and Henry Barros (Mgr.).

At a softball meeting held recently postpone the Committee decided to the Macao trip for a week, owing to the fact that Macao Races will be held on Sunday May 5..

Four teams, two men's and two girls', will make the trip and will be chosen by a Selection Committee com- posed of Roy: Lau, Doc Molthen and Emil Porter.

These proposed teams will consist of a Portuguese men's contingent to tangle with the Rest, and the Girls' International champions, China, will tackle a squad chosen from the other girls clubs.

H.K.C.C. BOWLS PRACTICE

The rain which fell yesterday after- noon prevented the Inter-School ath- letic finals from being completed at The following teams have been selected Caroline Hill, only one event, the 100 for a practice game at the H.K.C.C. today: metres final, being held.

R. R. Davies, P. S. Cassidy, G. E. Cos-

C. Large, of Diocesan. Boys' School, tello, B. E. Maughan: E. Hospes, L, A. R. was the winner of this event, return- Duncan, E. B. Abraham, A. W. Brown; W. Owing to the fact that heavy rains ing the excellent time of 11.8 secs. A. Cornell, A. K. Mackenzie, R. H. Wild." interfered with play after

of competitors had tead-off?

R.. A. Golf. Tournament,

yesterday, was

"washed-

number track. A. P. Hilva and R. Labo, both 8. Archbutt: F. Buttress, F.. D. AD annual of La Salle College, were second and mus, *. A. Edwards, A. Niki L. E, N. Fanling] third, respectively,

Mespeêr, the man, W. A. Cruickshank, Alice Fitz Hen- ry. McKellar: W. J. Hansen, G. H. The rest of the finals will be held on Bond, J. Mouat, J. A. D. Morrison. Monday on the South China track at All interested players are to attend Caroline Hill.

there will be three other füiks" available

Be plajat, od at a later date, presum ably some time in Jun

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