Skips' Tables
FOLLOWING ARE the records of all skips in the Second and Third Divisions of the Lawn Bowls League.
No First Division matches were completed on
Saturday.
R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.)
A. J. Kow (K.T.)
W. McNeill (C.C.C.)
O. P. Remedios (Rec.)
P. Younghusband (K.F.C.)
H. L. Lockhart (K.B.G.C.)
J. L. Stephens (K.T.)
W. V. Field (K.F.C.).
H. Drew (K.B.G.C.)
3 2 ↑ 0 69 62
R. Marks (K.C.C.)
J. W. Macdonald (P.R.C.)
W. R. Hillyer (C.S.C.C.)
W. E. Hollands (P.R.C.)
A. B. Allen (C.S.C.C.)
6 1 6 0 110 143
BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP. ̈
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 12, 1940.
DUNCAN'S RINK RECOVER
RECOVER WELL TO WIN ON LAST HEAD
Fender Unlucky With Last Wood
SATURDAY'S SPORT IN RETROSPECT
AFTER TWO postponements, three of the Quar- ter Final games in the Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Competition were decided at Civil Service yester- day, the only surprise being when R. Duncan's 12 THE swimming public was well rink beat a Police four skipped by J. C. Fender on
catered for on Saturday when
12 two interesting galas were held, the last head by 22 shots to 19.
when "Y" enter- A brilliant recovery at the last five heads dur- 12 Swimming tained Eastern
and Chung Shing ing which they scored 13 shots enabled Duncan's 10 to a triangular contest and V.R.C. rink to reach the semi-final though, up till then the
9 clashed with Lal Tsun.
Through the co-operation of the Police rink were in a very favourable position as at clubs the galas were so arranged
7 that the public were able to at-the 16th head they were leading by 19 shots to 9.
6 tend both, and those who did turn Duncan's four scored two threes by then scored two threes. Guy up were provided with some in- on the 19th and 20th heads to en-then scored a three to reduce the teresting races and close finishes. able them to be only one shot be-lead to 12-10 but at the next Eastern and Chung Shing shared hind. Duncan was lying five three heads failed to score while the honours at the "Y" pool but when Fender went to bowl his last Sherriff had increased the lead to the latter depended a great deal wood. He was very unfortunate. 17-10. The winners finished on Ng Ning, who was easily the with a perfect shot he hit the strongly, scoring a three and 2
jack but not hard enough to carry four at the 19th and 20th heads. Kwok Chung-hung swam for it through, and he saved only one
4 Eastern in the Medley relay, but is shot. 4 abviously
and not yet in form
The first eight heads were even-]
3 actually lost to Ng Ning in the ly contested and Police rink were
2 breast-stroke portion of the med-then leading by 7 shots to 6. 2ley relay.
E. Popc
A, Morton
A. Bower
E. Atkins
J. Henson
H. Drew
G. Sherriff
L. Guy
(Skip)
(skip)
At
Shots Total
Shots
Total
the 15th head they had increased
1
0
0
4
4
2
2
2
0
0
1
3
0
4
4
3
5
4
5
1
0
2
2 Tsui-hang, who has recent-the lead to 15-9 and when they 2ly returned from Eastern's foot-scored a four at the next head it 2 ball tour, did well, in spite of lack was generally expected that the 2 of practice, and his performance in lead would be sufficient for them 2 the 200 Yards free-style relay en-to win.
2abled Eastern to share the points. The Bowling Green Club four 2 Two ladies' events were held, came back strongly and registered
9
2 but the superiority of Chung Shing a brace, at the next head 10 2 ladies over Eastern robbed these and a three at the 19th head 11 2 events of any interest.
brought them within striking dis- 12
13
In spite of the absence of Law-tance of the Folice score. A 14 ronce, V.R.C. were able to beat three again at the next head made 2 Lai Tsun by 25 points to 11.
the finish most exciting. Duncan's 18
15
D. Taylor, champion sprinter, four were lying the required two 17 O showed good form while Hutchin shots to win early on the last head] 18 Oson gave evidence of the im and instead of blocking decided 19 Oprovement he has made recently to add to the score by drawing.
was worth
0 The Ladies' event
SECOND DIVISION
Shots
P. W. L. T. F. A.
Shots Up
Dn. Pts.
12 10 2
0 247 210
37
0 20
10 9 1
0 228 164
64
0
18
118
3
0 269 188
71
0
16
12 8 4
0 249 200
43
0
16
10
7
2
1 228 164
64
0
16
10 7 3
0 210 165
45
D
14
A. W. Brown (H.K.C.C.)
11 6
3
2 222 230
0
8
14
A. A. Lewis (C.C.C.)
13 7 6
0 254 242
12
0
14
W. K. Way (C.C.C.)
11
6
3
3 230 208
22
0
13
E. de Souza (Rec.)
12 6
5
1 231 206
26
0
13
В 6
2
0 154 150
0
2
W. Simpson (K.F.C.)
9 6
3
0 208 149
59
0
12
T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)
3
0 200 150
50
0
R. M. Keown (T.C.)
11 6
5
0 231 195
36
0
12
J. Chalmers (T.C.)
11
6 5
0 242 199
43
0
A. Spary (K.C.C.)
8
5 3
0 154 140
14
0
10
D. Munro (T.C.)
11 5 6
0 225 217
8
0
P. Yvanovich (Rec.)
9 4 4
1 177 174
3
Q
7 3 3
1 147 121
26
0
7
S. Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.)
B 3 4
1 145 151
0
6
7
A. H. Basto (K.T.)
10 3 6
1 185 204
0
19
5 3 2
ง 99 99
0
0
H. Gittins (K.T.)
6 3 3
0 123 125
0
2
B. E. Maughan (H.K.C.C.)
9 3 6
0 153 189
0
36
6
L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)
4
2 1
1 88 70
18
0
5
T. Stainton (T.C.)
7 0
W. Harrower (K.B.G.C.)
4
2 2 0
88 60
28
0
4
R. R. Davies (H.K.C.C.)
4 2 2 0
77 64
13
0
4
A. Wright (P.R.C.)
4 2 2 0
80 77
3
0
4
best swimmer.
J. M. Jack (K.C.G.)
5 2 3 0
91 113
0 22
4
V. Chittenden (K.F.C.)
5
2
3
0 85 109
0 24
F. Channing (P.R.C.)
6
2
4 0 101' 130
0 29
C. Strange (C.S.C.C.)
10
1
8
1 172 209
0
37
W. Hyde (K.C.C.)
1
1
0 0 30 9
27
0
R. H. Wild (H.K.C.C.)
1
1 0 0 31 13
18
0
J. C. Gill (K.B.G.C.)
1
1 0 0 20 14 12
0
A. A. Razack (C.C.C.)
1 1
0 0 24 13
11
0
A. A. Remedios (Recreio)
↑
1 0
0 19 10
9
0
V. N. Atienza (K.F.C.)
1
1
0 0 22 17 5
0
A. M. Rodrigues (Rec.)
2
1 1 0 54
35
19
D
E. Zimmern (C.C.C.)
2
↑
1 0 36
34
2
0
J. C. Aitken (Pollée)'
2 1 1 0 33 94
0
1
H. Overy (K.C.C.)
2
1 1 0 36 47
Q 12
W. Glendinning (P.R.C.)
4
1 3
0 57 86
0 29
0 33
6
1 6 0
99 140
0 41
2
6 1 6 0
96 143
Q 47
2
2
0 5 2
96 185 0 89
4
0
3 1
61 98
0 '37
1
H. Brown (P.R.C.)
个
0
1.0
17 19
Q 2
G. C. Moss (K.C.C.)
0 1
0
18 20
0 2
J. Henson (K.F.C.)
0
1 0
18 21
0
3
N. P. Karanjla (C.C.C.)
1
0 4 0
16
23
0
7
A. W. Smith (K.C.C.)
0
1 0
15 26
0 10
G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)
1 0 1 0
14 28
0 14
W. B, Fraser (P.R.C.)
1 0
1 0 12 28
0 16
A. E. Coates (C.C.C.)
0 16
0
J. Purvis (0.9.0.C.)
1
0 1 0
13 32
0 19
0
J. McWalter (P.R.C.)
1
0 1 0
8 34
0 .26
0
►
1
ปี 1 0 10 45
0 35 0
cal title
W. McLeod
G. E. Costello (H.K.C.C.)
2
D 2 0 28 52
0 24/
0
Mindanao
W. S. Dall
G. S. Archbutt (H.K.C.C.)
2 · 0 2 0
19 45
.0 26 0
J. Orem
E. Levett
for the
4
4
THIRD
0 4 0 0 4 43 109
0 DIVISION
52 106
0 54
0
0 66
0
J. C. S. Fender
(Skip)
Shots Total
Shots Shots
P. W. L. T. F. A.
3
10 8 2 0 215 179 11 7 2 2 244 196 11 8
36 0 16
every one by giving 1. their best performance this season Up Dn. Pts and holding the Brewers scoreless
0
0
1
0
I
2
3
"
0
2
4
for the six completed innings.
4
3
3
0
4
48
0
16
0 234 191
43
0
16
10 7 3 117
0 211 169
42
0 14
̄0 247 188
K. C. Hamilton (K.B.G.C.)
11 7 4
0 225 188
59 37
0 -14
J. S. Dinnen (K.B.G.C.)
$1 7 4
0 227 205 22
A. F.,Paul (H.K.E.R.C.)
9 6 3
0 190 158
32
0 14 0 14 0 12
L. Jordan (K.B.G.C.)
9
T. Pula (P.O.C.)
G. S. Graver (H.K.F.C.)
6 3 10 6 4 10
0 198 172 26
0 12
The batting strength of H.B. was not prominent for they could only gather four scattered hits_off Pow- lawski. All obtained two of these and S. Leonard and Bowen the 10 bat 11 others. Notable failures at were D. Leonard, G. Souza and Gosano.
3
4
6
2
4
0
5
8
€
9
0
В
0
û
8
12
7
13
7
0 226 177 49
0 12
6 3
1 199 201
18
0 11
J. Watson (H.K.F.C.)
5 3 2 0 128 73
56
0
8
A. McKellar (H.K.C.C.)
7 4 3 0 129 165
0 26
8
G. G. S. Thompson (H.K.E.R.C.)
8 4 4 0 168 164
4
0
8
8 4 4 0 160 167
3
0
8
10 4
6 0 207 197
10
8 0
The game was featured by good fielding on both sides, but
Mindanao, aided by two players 15 from Tulsa, came nearer scoring 16 than H.B. and played an errorless 17 game, clouting M. el Arculli for 18 four hits.
14
0
0
D
4
0
9
0
11
0
10
12
19
0
19
3
15
20
0
19
3
10
it is
21
0
19
4
22
12 4
8
0 212 261
0
39
8
worthy to note that both sides re-
J. K. Sloan (H.K.E.R.C.)
7
3
3
1 159 117. 42
0
7
sorted to high flies rather that
R. H. Wild (H.K.C.C.)
4
3
1 0 86 59 27
0
6.
grounders.
A. E. S. Alves (C.C.C.)
9 3
6
0 134 173 0
39
6
A. M. Wahab (L.R.C.)
12 3
9
0 201 255
0 54
R. A. Edwards (H.K.C.C.)
4 2 2
0 79 72
7
4
S. H. Strange (H.K.F.C.)
6 2 4
0 100 118
0 18
4
C. W. Lam (C.C.C.)
0
47
4
any more players before then.
1
P. 8. Cassidy (H.K.C.C.)
7 2 6 0 99 172
0
73
4
3 2 1
0 70 56
14
0. *4
H. W. Randall (G.C.C)
1 1
0
2
J. 1. Barnes (H.K.F.C.)
1 0
2
P. Morgan (K.F.C.)
2
0 51 68
0 17
2
5 1
0
85 106 0 21
2
J. Henson (K.F.C.)
0
0 14
24 0, 10
D
N. P. Karanjla (C.C.C.)
1 0
0
14 26
0
A. J. Coelho (C.C.C.)
0 11
J. Prentice "(H.K.C.C.)
1 0
0 16 28
อ 12 0
E. 8. Abraham (H.K.C.C.)
1 0
0
12 28
0 10
P. A. Peckhaṁ (K.B.G.C.)
2 0
2 0
37
48 0
J. Pau (C.C/G;)
2 0 2 0 29
C. Pile (K.F.C.)
20
0 181
S. O. Bux (LRC)
2 0
2 0 25
66
0
30
0
M. Y. Adal (I.R.C.)
2
0 · 25
61
0 36
:0
J. F. Lunny (H.K.E.R.C.)
A. Stevens (C.8.C.C.)
L. A. R. Duncan (H.K.C.C.)
J. S. Riddell (P.R.C.)
A. Jillott (P.O.C.)
B. Evans (K.F.C.)
H. G. Wallington (H.K.F.C.)
W. J. Bagley (P.O.C.)
J.T. Smalley (KFC)
A. Bakar (I.R.C.)
G. S. Ladd (C.C.C.)
S. M. Rumjahn (1.R.C.)
G. E. Stephens (H.K.F.C.)
J. Smith (K.F.C.)
D. A.-Rozario (C.C.C.)
GOLF
1 ก 1 0 9 25
7 2 5 0 118 165
3 1
1
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23 11 12 0
0 18 17
1 0 1. 0 11 22
The efforts of Orem and Fender) Qwaching. Miss V. Churn was fully (with first wood) to save were o extended by Miss. Mo-ying. The unavailing and when Fender went
0 relay event was won by Lai Tsun for his last wood he had five shots
✡
against him. He took the only
20
21
0
3
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0
1
0
0
0
2
13
23
0
13
27
27
2
Biggest Win This
Season
Scoring only two on the third
BASEBALL fans who expected course left to him but was un-head, an Indian Recreation Club
the play-off for the lo-lucky. between H.B. and to be R push-over
former were sadly disappointed, for the
Baseball Sailors surprised
ד
four, under M. R. Abbas suffered A. M. Calman the biggest defeat of the competi- W. Houston tion when they were beaten by
32 shots to 2.
!
R. Duncan (skip) Shots Total
A. A. Razack and K. M. Omar were too good for their opposite numbers and had them out-bowl- ed, throughout the game. K. M. Omar was particularly brilliant and followed instructions perfect- ly. On yesterday's display he was a greater asset to the rink as No. 3 than his brother A, M. Omar.
Hoosen was also better that A. K. Suffad as lead..
U. M. Omar had an easy after- noon. His role was simply to.
add to the score, if possible, or block, while M. R. Abbas had an unenviable task in that the shot was invariably against him. He did save many shots, but generally the task was too much for him.
A five at the fourth and a four at the last were the highest Sherriff's Rink Win scores for the winners. Though
The "giant killing" rink, form-scoring on 20 heads, the winners
The replay will probably take erly under W. Harrower and now were limited to 11 singles, and the
skipped by L. Guy, were elimin-eighth end produced no score. 6 place on Saturday, and it is hoped ated by G. H. Sherriff's four by
that Mindanao will not be losing 27 shots to 15.
A. K. Sufflad
A. S. SuMlad A. K. Ismail M. R. Abbas
(Skip) Shots Total
0
L. Guy played a 'useful game but
0
+
0
E. Pope and A. Bower were the outstanding players on view and Rain held up Saturday's League laid the foundation for the win. bowls programme and only five matches were complet- Bowls ed. The remainder will was generally up against things. be continued from their Drew sent down some good shots
during the afternoon. present standing at a later date.
Only First Division rink to fin- ish 21 heads was that of U, M. Omar, who recorded his tenth win in a row when he boat Holland by jone shot,
0 11
.0
0. 11 ..0 47. 0 18 0
2 0 32 50
D 21 04
D .49 67 0 18 0
H.K.F.C.
BOWLS
J
The losers opened the score with a four but at the 10th head were being led by 12-7, Sherriff had
10
12
13
14
:19
0
D
D
21
J. Hoosen
A. A. Razack K. M. Omar U. M. Omar
(akip)
Shots Total
2
1.
0.
5
1
1
10
2
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Division, and he fully justified the 11 In Second Division CraigengoW-Selectors' decision, beating Mac- er were conceded the points by donald by 31-13. Recreio, though the game was not In Third Division Bagley.carried is finished, and as a result McNeill, P.O.C. to a 2 shots. win over 10 who was leading Souza 20—11, 50- H.K.F.C., who won the first..en- 17 0 43 0
cured his third win in succession counter by four shots, His win 18 Remedios, down 20-9, lost for the stopped a run of two defeats. 20 fourth time in seyon games, his Stephens took Wallington's place conquerors being Way on Satur- and beat Jillott, unbeaten in his TEAM
day and Guy, Kew and Channing, last six games, by one shot. Wat- Following have been chosen to re-At Taikoo Kew secured his tenth son, up 28 shots in his last game, present Hong Kong Football Club in win in succession when he beat recorded his fourth win in succes- the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday. Chalmers 27-21. Stephens, beat-sion when he beat Pile, unbeaten First Division (v K.B.G.C. Home)en 27-8 by Keown, lost for the in his last threo games, by 7 shots. The following are the latest results A. B. Didsbury, A. W, Hodges, W: Gfirst time in four games-Bob Evans carried K.F.C. to a one-shot of current Happy Valley competitions of and G. Duncan (Slup); J. T. Barnes Duncan is the only other skip to victory over. I.R.C., his win by 17 the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club,
J. 1. Gelling, L. E. Lammert, and. Kij
The following were the results Happy Valley · Summer Foursomes 3. Robertson (Skip): A. Brooksbank, have beaten him. Gittins had won over. Rumjahn carrying the other (Final) -
D. W. Phillips, II. G. Wallington and his last two games, but he was two visiting rinks. He perform of matches played yesterday in H. F. Phillips (8) and L. M. S. Lloyd N. 3. Bebbington (Skip).
badly outplayed by Munro, who ed a similar feat against P.O.C. the Third Round of the Open Pairs (12) beat A. J. Dennis (0) and W. 8.
won 31-11 At Murray Road recently. Smalley lost for the se- Lawn Bowls Competition. lier (6), by 1 up..
C. r. J. Simpson boat G. P, Stone Brown continued to show improv-cond time in succession when he . 5. Landolt and 11. Basa beat L, F. Happy Valley 2nd. Summer Singles by 3/1. (Second Round);—-
D. Humphreys, boat L, Jackson by ed form, his 23-11 win over Chan- bowed to Wahab Stopani-Thom-Kayler and R. F. Luz 27--17:
·H. ́ ́A. Alves and F, V., V, Ribeiro ning giving him his seventh point son, McKellar hhu Jillott are the boat J. Fraser and E. C. Fincher. from four games. Wild, who had only other skips to have, beaten 20—20.
RESULTS
W. 8. Her beat N. D. Booker by 7/6. 2/1..
་ ་
OPEN PAIRS RESULTS
T. B. Low beat N. J. Hooker. A. J. Dennis 'beat R. K, Collings by J. W. Macdonald beat J. Dowman won his last three games in Third him. Henson, making his debut C. Needham and A. Prooksbank
kataon by:1 ̧up、
|Division," was promoted to Secondlas skip, lost to Balcar by 10 shots. boat W. Walker and J. Deakin, 21—10.
3. upr.