Spectacular Play By McKelvie In The Open Pairs Competition Unlucky To Lose After Uncanny Display Jimmy Wong And
And BOWLERS WILL MISS Charlie Silva In Excellent Form
By "Skip"
RAIN, RAIN`AND STILL MORE RAIN CAUSED A FURTHER POSTPONEMENT OF THE LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE PROGRAMME LAST SATURDAY, THOUGH STRANGELY ENOUGH HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB AND CRAIGENGOWER MANAGED TO PLAY OFF THEIR THIRD DIVISION MATCH, THE LATTER WINNING ON ALL RINKS TO TAKE THE LEADERSHIP OF THIS DIVISION.
Better conditions during the last few days have permitted some Colony Pairs Champion- ship games to be played, but it is not easy to follow these around, as competitors, after so many postponements and disappointments, are naturally making their own arrangements in an effort to get the First Round finished. One match of which I heard was played at the seventh time of asking!
There was little of outstanding interest in the League game to which I have referred as the visitors were always comfortably in front, having gained a lead of some 15 shots by the time the fifth end was finished and thereafter holding on to this. match has been pretty well covered already, so I do not propose to dwell on it save to record the seven scored by W. E. Broadbridge, F. K. Modi, G. S. Ladd and D. A. Rosario.
I am glad to see Modi turn- ing out again and have always considered him
of one
the
best No. 2's in his class.
Doctor notable feature
last head win
Other
Karanjla's dramatic
was
against Bert Mansell, a five giving the visiting skip a couple of skips' points
and his team
which did not
appear possible.
the clear-cut victory before that last head!
PAIRS MATCHES- McKelvie Sparkles
R. P Phillips and J McKelvie had a tight game against Joe Leonard and W. Ward at Kowloon Football Club on Tuesday, the Cralgengower pair getting home by a couple of shots after the scores had been level at the 8th, 13t and 17th ends.
Joe Leonard and Jock McKelvie were the star turns on their respective sides. the former playing excellent bowls an lead against Phillips, who was rather over-shadowed. This gave his partner rather a lot to do, and I am told that on his own exhibition he must be con- aldered unlucky to have been beaten, as he was uncanny. A spectator from the home club tells me that the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club skip attempt-
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The
J. C. 8. Fender, Poilce R.C. bowler, le back from leave
Не will Australla. playing in the Open on. Sunday. ·
be
Rinka
ed, and nearly always got, shots that he turned up again the following evening wouldn't even try-not even on his own green. Ward, though obviously not as to meet the new combination. Jimmy Wong teamed up with Hyde-Lay and, good as his adversary, played some
although he was not as good as Dick good shots, though, as he nearly always
had the position, they were not spéctacular as McKelvie's.
Langley On Top
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Alves, I am told he played a remark-
and
would
ably good game as lead have held many First Division leads. His partner, though drawing exception- ally well, was inclined to be narrow Chico Ribeiro with the weighty ones. did all. that was necessary.
Classical Wick
Claude Langley and Len Jordan had an uphill fight all the way against J. H. Gelling and H. G. Wallington of Hong Kong Football Club and finished up eight to the bad. Langley found the H. Spong and E. Levett played E, A. Police green to his liking and outbowl- Atkins and J. G. Meyer in a domestic ed his opponent, with the result that battle at the K.B.G.C. on Wednesday Wallington had plenty to do. Ho wal-afternoon and had the better end of a lowed in the job and, full of confidence, 20/12 score at the finish. The former repeatedly saved his partner. Len pair, who jumped into a lead of half- Jordan, on the other hand, could not a-dozen at the first three heads, deser settle down to the green, and that Is ved their win though the luck was wherein the difference lay.
BOWLS SWEEP
CARLOS SILVA
(By "Skip").
EVERY BOWLER WILL FEEL SORRY TO HEAR THAT C. G. SILVA HAS BEEN COM- PELLED, UNDER DOCTOR'S ORDERS, TO GIVE UP PRACTICALLY ALL HIS BOWLS ACTIVITIES FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON, HIS ONLY IN- TEREST BEING IN THE COLONY RINKS CHAM- PIONSHIP, IN WHICH I AM SURE HE FEELS HE WOULD BE LETTING HIS SIDE DOWN IF HE DID NOT CONTINUE.
Postponed
in the games First Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs champion- ship must be played before Wednesday.
He has a record of which any-pant women one would be proud, for he has played in every League match in which Club de Recreio have participated since they took up bowls in 1927-14 seasons--under the able guidance of Bob Lapsley and Willie Russell of Kowloon
Bowling Green Club.
It is noteworthy, by the way, that
Following is the Lawn Bowls Sweep | Club de Recreio entered a League team draw for to-morrow's League games:
FIRST DIVISION Recrale "A" (494) ▼ K.D.R.C. (471)
v C.S.C.C. (410)
v LR.C. (26)
C.C.C. (181) K.C.C. (502) P.R.C. (609)
✓ K.B.G.C. "B" (160) Recreio "B" (63) ▼ K.B.G.C. "A" (490) SECOND DIVISION
v K.C.C. (301)
✓ C.C.C. (440)
H.K.C.C. (104) K.T.G.C.A. (424) P.O.C. (495)
v K.F.C. (200) M.K.F.C. (130) v Taikoo (369)
Bye:-Recreio (559).
THIRD DIVISION K.B.G.C. (540) v H.K.F.C. (541) K.F.C. (21)
v P.R.C. (55) I.R,C. (402)
v H.K.C.C. (24) H.K.E.R.C. (376) v Recreio (406)
Bye: Cralpenpower C.C. (372). Following are the last night's Sweeps, which will operate on to-morrow's games:
"A" SWEEP
that year and beat Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club after only a week's inten- sive
Other practice.
old Cub de Recreio bowlers, who may be termed founders of the bowls section, and who | are still playing, are P. A. Yvanovich, F. X. Soares, C. E. Marques and C. A. Lopes, together with Luigi Souza, who Craigen- has thrown in his lot with Rower.
RECREIO PAIR
WIN OPEN
BOWLS MATCH
Although
and C. E. Marques J. E. Noronha (Recreio) won. their Open
Bowls: Pairs Lawn match (First Round) by 20-10. against A. Bower and J. E. Hon-
(K.B.G.C.), at K.B.G.C..
game
the
of an uncommonly
was
high
"C.G." began playing as a lead, but was picked as No. 3 in the 1930 Inter- port. where he again appeared with R. F. Luz in 1935, being on the losing side on each occasion. His first experi- son ence AS a skip, to which position he yesterday, appears both by skill and temperament very interesting throughout, and to be admirably fitted, was in Shanghat there were times when bowling when he played for Portugal versus was fort-England in a six-rink game. Apart standard.
also from twice being champion of his Club,
rink to
victory in the he skipped a Colony Rinks Championship in 1838.
His is a great record; he has a great personality and I know that all bowlers will miss him just as much as he will miss his Saturday
games. Here's wishing him a speedy recovery.
"A" FIRST DIVISION: -Recreio (232) v K.D.R.C. (811), CC.C. (586) v C.S.C.C. (588). K.C.C. (591) v I.R C.
(405).
v K.B.G.C. "B" P.R.C. (28) (105), Recreio
v K.B.G.C. "B" (352) "A" (250); SECOND DIVISION:- H.K C.C. (44) v K.C.C. (464), K.T.G C.A. (131) C.C.C. (99), P.O.C. (000) v K.F.C. (152), H.K.F.C. (289) v Talkoo R.C. (481) Bye:-Recreto (71); THIRD DIVISION:-K.BG C. (459) v H.K.F.C. (233). K.F.C. (163) v P R.C. (505). LR C. (520) v H.K.C.C. (203), H.K.E. RC. (165) V Recreio (578); Bye:- C.C.C. (577),
"B" SWEEP
FIRST DIVISION:—Recreio **A** (20) v K.DRC. (173), C.C.C. (33) v C.S.C.C. (44), K.C.C. (148) v 1.R.C. (121), P.R.C.
afternoon
(Continued from last Col.)
Due to the fact that there were two burnt heads (the 7th and the 15th), the game did not finish till well on 8 p.m. Curiously enough, when the burnt heads were re- played, the Portuguese scored a single each time.
There was little to choose between Marques and Bower, the leads,. though the former was slightly better with his drawing. Bower played a good game but had no luck, for on a few occasions when he was lying the shot, barely an
to its usual good standard, though on one or two occasions he, was apt to be too keen on the drive when a draw inch, away from the jack, he had the might have had a better result,
misfortune of seeing his opposite num-
Starting off with a two, the Recrelober coming in, to steal it.
pair conceded a like number at the next end but 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 saw them 16-8 ahead at the 15th.
In no way discouraged by the way
Noronha Deadly
Jackie Noronha was deadly accurate
things were going against them the with his heavy woods, and there was (387) v K.B.G.C. "B" (375), Recreio Bowling Green pair came back with one end when, with the jack in the **B" (508) * K.B.G.C. "A" (248) 2 1 1 but this proved their final effort ditch, he had to come up heavy to SECOND DIVISION:-H.K.C.C. (543) v for with 1 2 1 Noronha and his part-
save a count of two against him, and' K.C.C. (363), K.TG.C.A. (545) v C.CC. ner ended the game with a total of 20 he did his part like a veteran. (428). P.0.C. (318) V K.F.C. (119). against their opponents' 10.
H.K.F.C. (406) y Taikoo (309); Bye!~~ Joc Henson, however, had the last Recreio (655).
THIRD DIVISION:—K B.G.C. (421) v H.K.F.C. (138), K.F.C. (420) v P.R.C (170), I.R.C. (573) V H.K.C.C. (511), H.K.E R.C. (667) V Recreio
(245); Byo:-C.C.C. (182).
00000000000001 SELECTED TEAMS
Following are some of to-morrow's teams:-
KOWLOON DOCK First Division (v. Club de Rocrelo, Away) J Revie, C. S. M. Thom, T, Coleman and M. Ferguson (Skip).
W. Houston, W. C.-K. Mackle, W. McMaster and F. Cullen (Skip)..
V. Ramsay, R. H. A. Lapsley, A. Calman, and R. Morrison (Skip).
KOWLOON TONG Second Division (v. Craigengewer C.C.,
H. A. Castro, A. Madar, A, E. Castro with them on one or two occasions, notably when their opponents lay and A, J. Kew (Skip)
an nice five with the kitty in the ditch, Trat shot. But the joss was not all on and Levett got a classical wick for the
one side. S
N. A T. Mackay, T.-K., Lim, J. N. Wong and J. L. Stephens (Skip).
H. Gittins, J. Tang, W. J. Howard Buy and A. Spary (Skip),
KOWLOON F.C.
Early Winning Lead
Service Club on Tuesday At Civil Henry and John Basto" (or "C. H” and "3.3 th ds you probably Imow (them) gpong, who has not yet played in the ran into a big lead against Higgs and League this season, was very steady Becond Divisiony, P.0.C. (at Stanley) „Hill, a Prison Officers Club entry and and more than, held Atkins, wh}ist waktu sat. 4. p.m.MENT MANAG despite a momentary burst of scoring Levett was as good as Meyer, three B. p. Evans A: A. Dand, V. Chliten- Just after the half-way mark, the beautiful drawing shots at the 18th den and W, C. Simpson (Skip).s Stanleyites could not make up the head, when the enemy were leading leeway, and
by a single sho turning the scales in "C; II" was not nearly as good as his side's favour, t bia, opponent a lead, but "J. Jag by At Kowloon Dock, Charlie Silva and means of some good bowling and ex-F. X, Soares, winners of the title in perience was able to carry the day 1030 overcama a big obstacle when against Higga who has not played mueli they defeated H. White and A. J. Hall bowls at least not in the League or by 7 shots, Open competitions,
it was sliva, Youngest of the four,
W. Naef. A Eastman, C. Dowman and E. Kern (Skip).
A. Lapsley, V. Atienza, P. Young- husband and W. V. Field (Skip).
Third Division-v. P.R.0, (at Home) at 4 p,m, B. Thomson, W, C, Ogley, CH Fuller and T. Fergusson (Skip). <! G. E. Cross, C. Woodcock, A. Macin Seina mystery attaches to George who laid the foundation for the win, his tyre and R. M. Ogden (Skip). Shorriff's failure to turn up for his drawing to the Jack being very accur. B Willams, G. Frost, Y. Abban and game with A Hyde Lay against the ate. He always had at least one there-J. T. Smalley (Slup). holders, Dick Alves and TV. V. abouts, frequently more, with the resultReserves W. Seraphina, J. Gibson Ribeiro or perhaps I should have said that the Bowling Green pair were trail and L, Bones, to the fact that apparently neither his ing all the time. And they did not find
partner nor his opponents were notified the heavy etata of the green to their: 19% right until the last three ends that he would have to scratch. But I king when, with the enemy possibly casing suppose all's well that onds well, and After holding the opposition up fill up, racy added a to make the scorai tho Portuguesa "pair very sportingly) B-áll, tho' Austin Road pair could do more flattering:
word.
He won the 10-cent head!
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