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ENGLAND WIN GUTIERREZ SHIELD BY BIG MARGIN

ENGLAND WON the Gutierrez Shield Interna- tional lawn bowls competition yesterday at Kowloon Football Club when they beat India in the Final by 25 shots to 13.

STRANGE RECORDS HAT TRICK

Lawn Bowlers of Civil Service Cricket Club beat "Trundlers," compoted of the Rest of the Club, by 4 wickets in a friendly cricket game yesterday.

H. E. Strange registered a "hat- trick" for the Bowlers, while Crawley took 4 wickets for 9 runs and cored 20 not out.

TRUNDLERS

THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 4, 1940.

Carlos Silva's Rink Beaten InCup Game Kern Triumphs By One Shot

VETERANS BEAT YOUNGSTERS

Chalmers Finishes Strongly To Beat Bagley's Four

FOUR MATCHES IN THE "CHINA MAIL”

A. M. Omar was unable to turn out as No. 2 for India, and his place was taken over by A. M. Rumjahn, the original choice for this position. M. N. Rakusen, newly crowned Colony singles champion, took W. J. place at No. 2 for England,

England scored at 12 heads as tailment of the original THE ISLAND.

Although rain in the CHALLENGE CUP WERE PLAYED YESTER-

Bagley's morning caused a cur- DAY, THREE ON THE MAINLAND AND ONE ON

against India's 8 and led through- |

out, being 12-2 at the 6th and programme, the annual

four threes in their total.

The biggest win of the day went to 6th Com- 21-9 at the 15th. They included lawn bowls match at pany "A", who defeated 3rd Battery by 26 shots to Kowloon Cricket Club be-12 at Kowloon Football Club. The winners, who tween the Over Forties scored a seven at the 6th to lead 14-3, recorded one and Under Forties proved four and three threes and led throughout.

Following are

scores:T

ENGLAND

Q. Perkins M. N. Rakusen

the detailed

INDIA

A. H. Rumjan most enjoyable.

A. M. RumJahn K. M, Omar

U. M. Omar

G. H. Sherriff

A. J. Hall

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Head

Shots Total

Shots

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Total

1

3

2

4

0

3

0

4

2

2

4

3

15

14

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The "Old 'Uns"-as they should have, when their longer years of practice are taken into considera- tion-won fairly easily, finishing with a margin of 22 shots.

There were insufficient present to enable a rinks competition but four pairs on each side played an American tournament, each game being over seven heads.

Following were the final stand- ings:-

OVER FORTIES

R. H. E. Marks and C. J.

Tacchi

9

+21

9

W. Parsons and A. E. Perry 16

9

16

0

2

11

A. J. Kew aird E. C. Fin-

cher

*--·9

1

0

11

B. Harper, b Crawley

0

18

1

12

H. P. Cunningham, b Crawley

5

F. Goodwin and E. J. J.

Spradbery

--14

H. R. Darby, b Crawley

0

13

1. Agafuroff, e Walker, b C. Strange

21

1

13.

+22

B. Agaturoft, b C. Strange

0

V. J. Millington, b Crawley

S. Morris, b Ebbage

1. Haynes, not out

J. Bendall, c and b H. Strange

W. J. Skinner, b H. Strange

S. Hale. c Crawley, b H. Strange.

Extras (B3, LB4)

Crawley

Total

C. Strange

Ebbage

H, Strange

Bowling Analysis

47 Panthers

Recreio

SOFTBALL RESULTS

LADIES' LEAGUE

0. M. .R.

4 પ

9

4

W. Canadian

Chinese

2 0

G 2

3034

1

2 0 11

3

LAWN BOWLERS

A. Sheppard, 1.b.w., b Bendall

E. Purvis, b Millington

7 Wildcats

20 Wahoos

10 Chung Hwa

MEN'S LEAGUE

First Division

TH.K. Baseball

5 · Club

T. Seddon, e Haynes, b Millington 29 Cyclones

C. Strange, b Bendall

C. J. Walker.

Millington

V. Ebbage, c Haynes, b Cunningham

F. Harper, e and b Haynes

M. Scott, c Lawrence, b Cunningham

P. D. Crawley, not out

H. E. Strange, e Haynes, b Bendall

Extras (B9, W1)

Total

Millington

Bowling Analysis

10

28

5

5 Recreio "A"

4 8

10. Indians

Chinese Baseball

Club

11 Filipinos

Second, Division

Recreio "B", 20 Royal Scots 10 Chung Hwa 15 R.A.F.

Cosmopolitans 9 Liga

20

89

Herschend)

UNDER FORTIES

W, Naef and A. C. Tribble -36

N. A. E. Mackay and N.

D. Lloyd

.All Square

+21

- 7

R. T. Broadbridge and T.

A. Madar

E. Curtis ähd A. Zimmern

22

BAKER-CARR'S

GOLF WIN

the

6th Coy. "A" J. Luz H. Alves J. Ribeiro F. Ribeiro

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3rd Battery

R. S. Capell M. A. Wahab A. M. Wahab W. L. Walker

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One Shot Margin

shots to 20. "A" were down 13-8 at the 8th, but improved consider- ably thereafter, scoring 3 1 2 to lead

were 14-13. They

down again at the 18th, 19-8, but a five 12 placed them on the road to vic- tory, and a brace at the last head sealed the fate of "B".

On the same green, A.S.C. 1st Bty. “A” Company "A" beat 5th Company P. Morrison "A" by 14-13.

A.S.C. Coy four were leading 9-3 at the 6th, but were level at The winners 10-all at the 11th. again took the lead at the follow- ing head with a brace, only to be 13-12 down at the 14th. Two singles then gave them victory.

A.S.G. Coy. "A" 5th Cay, "A" D. C. S. Alves P. E. Baskett A. A. Remedios W. Hyde L. J. Silva J. G. Meyer C. G. Silva E. Kern

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J

Five Decides Issue

J. R. Carr

B. 1. Bickford

J. Watson

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1st Bty. "B"

T. Lockhart

G. Stone

E. R. Clemow

L. Jack

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Great Finish

20

At Civil Service Cricket Club 5th A.A. beat Stanley "A" by 21 shots to 13.

5th A.A.

W. Melrose

R. Main

14 R. M. Keown

At Club de Recreio, 1st Battery "A" beat 1st Battery "B" by 25

Stanley "A"

S. Hodge

S. H. Marvin J. W. FitzGerald

J. C. Chalmers W. J. Bagley

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(Ski) 13

The winners were led 13-12 at the 16th, but then scored 3 21 1 2.

ROSES ARE ALL SQUARE

The golf competition for

AN ANONYMOUS PATRON who offered dollars trophs given by the joint Council for 6's in the cricket match of the Rival Roses in aid 5 of the Order of St. John of Jeru-

salem and the Royal Red Cross of the "Daily Dispatch" War Fund at Cale Green, Society was held at Fanling dur- Stockport, yesterday had £3 10s. change left from a ing the whole of October and re- sulted in a win for B. A. Baker- £5 note, wrote the "Daily Sketch" on September 2. Carr (10), who was five up.

half hours Other

In other words, there were only XI batted two and a scores were. --F. D.

a for their 222 for eight, Lancashire, Hunter (1) two up; C. M. Stark half a dozen big boundaries in (10), S. L. Lloyd (13) and T. J.game in which over 400 runs were represented by Jack Iddon's XI, Price (11) all square. All the scored for the loss of sixteen wic-losing eight wickets for 191 in the

time at their disposal. above players, with the exception kets, the game being drawn, of Stark, returned cards for the Old Course. Receipts were $95.

4

5

Portuguesa 5

Oresund (K. Neckelman), Tyrone (B. and Curlew (P. Clarke) 3 were winners of yacht races held yes

terday.

0. M. R.

W.

1

30

2.

Bendall

4.2 0

13

Lawrence

3

28

Cunningham

Haynes

1.

Bachelor members of Civil Service. Cricket Club will meet the married

Ten of the players were of Test match recognition. Len Hutton's

Saturday's Sports Results

members whose wives have been eva-CRICKET cuated in a challenge cricket match on December 3, at 2 p.m.

MEN! HERE'S HOW

TO KEEP IN TRIM. Learn to bowl! You'll, and that

IJ. Read Barton

:

Discreet 79

For the White Röse side, George Pope hit a discreet 79. Paynter, Place. Hallows, and Iddon made a modest start for the Lancastrians, four wickets being down for 81. It was left to Ernest Tyldes 4 for 14, Medicals gave International a set- ley and Nutter to retrieve the 4 for 27 back in their

position. quest for Third Division championship honours About 4,000 paid for admission, when they won by: 3 goals to 2.237 was paid for an autographed Eastern were lucky to force abat, and a collection yielded £23.

China draw against South

It is expected "Daily. Dispatch” Caroline Hill, where they shared Fund and Stockport charities will four goals. Lee Shek-yau should benefit to the extent of £300.

NORTHERN COUNTIES EXPECTATIONS of 2 really have given South China; full In some of the games-notably splendid game, aroused as the points, but he shot wide from a Button. Paynter. b Phillipson 13

P. A, Gibb, b.w.. 8 Bowes that at. Chater Road between Club result of fine performances in penalty in the closing minutes of and Civil Service bowlers. had a earlier rounds, were far from the game: sorry time of it; but Amplayanar's | fulfilled-on Saturday, when the

was

לי

4 for 38 4 for 69

EX

1

DESPITE unpleasant weather on Lewis

Saturday, there

some C. Whitfield good cricket, Souza's. hurricane innings for Craigengower against University standing out as a gal-LAWN BOWLS lant effort in the face of the failure of the rest of his side.'

8 for 20 was an outstanding feat Final of the Colony Lawn Bowls RACING for University Juniors against Singles Championship was held Craigengower juniors.

Following were leading per formances

J. Macauley

BATTING

H. Owen Hughes A. E. Perryg IT, G. C: Knight: |J. E. Richardson

G. P. Stone” [N. Slight R 8 GH

bowling will keep your body: Pte: Bateman. and your mind alert. And the best part is that you can bowl in the evenings. We'll give you all the instruction you need, Try fif

A; Zimmern. :. G, Davidsoni. Watt (Navy) Wilson (Navy)

Indicates not out.

BOWLING Amplavanar. W. K. Way

HONG KONG BOWLING ALLEYS Ainslic

Ebrahim Hatfield:

jckhart Həm

Tol, 21000.

„J. Macauley .

∙at:

D. Smith, e Paynter, 8 Nutter

A. Dyson, e Martindale, b Bowes G. Pope. c. Holroyd, b-Nutter, C. Turner, 'c. Bowes, b Nutter

8. P. King, e Nutter, b Martindale H. G. Kippax, Iddon

VPope, not out Mitchell, not out Extras he

Total (for & wats:)

20

CHORNOS-P55

8'

222

M. N. Rakusen, playing a solid THE failure of Far View to sec sort of game against M. R. Ab-ure a place in the Fremantler. bas, who could do little right, won St. Leger was the highlight of the in the easiest possible manner, Tenth-Extra Mecting at the Val- failing to score on only four of the ley-Bapper, the favourite, won 719 16 heads played

easily, with Mr. W. H. S, Davis Conditions were far from ideal up in place of Mr. D. Blackson 1 for 12 Nutter 3 for 30, Bowes for bowls, and the earlier, fall of Boolat Bay (Mr LI Shiur fat) 2 for 19, Holroyd 9 for 20, Iddon 60 rain appeared to have made the provided the upset of the day, for 40,00

green heavy: Result was Abbas paying $100.40 on the parl-

77

62

51

49

48

could not find the weight and hel mútual;

41

was consistently short,

39

RUGBY

•84

333

-30

FOOTBALL

8 for 20

Congratulation to the new title

39 holder one of the keenest lawn

bowlers in the Colony,

7 for 37

A Booth did not bat.

Bowling ›› Martindale. 1. for 53, Philea

BR. J. IDDON'S: XI

E. Paynter, é Kippax, B. Turner:

W. Place, Smith, b G. Pope ..........

C. Hallows, b Booth pea

E. Tyldesley, 1 King, ₺ Booth ~7, 155- J. Tüdon, a Gibh, b. Hutton "........

NAVY did very well to hold Nutter, e Hullob, b Mitchell .. Army to 5 points to 8 after E. A. Martindale, b Gibb, b Booth being led 6-0 at the interval, Club E. Phinipson, hot out castly overcame Police, who are G. Duckworth,1,b.w., ₺ Kippax Fnot the force they were last sea- CLUB secured the double against con, winning by 23 points to nil

Police when their senior team Improved handling and passing

5 for 10 won by four clear goals and their by the Club backs was the feature

5 for 18 juniors earned their first points of the game. Club "A" lost 11-01

Extrasi

Total (for B-witts.)

101

J. Bowes and, J. Holroyd ‘dla jiot, but. Bowling: "A, V. Pope 0 Jór 6, G. Fòpe for, 23, C. Turner 1 for 10, A. Booth

5 for 22 of the season, after a hard-fought|| to Royal Engineers in a strappy 3 for 84, T. Mitchell 1 for D6, L., Lub» 5 for 41 game, by the odd goal in five.l game.”

ton 1 for 20, Kippax 1 for^0,

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