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To Be
CARLOS SILVA BACK
Cooler At IN RECREIO TEAM FOR V.R.C. TO-MORROW'S BOWLS
Members of Victoria Recreation Club and their friends who attend the swimming gala between the club' and Lái Tsun on
CARLOS SILVA, RECREIO “A” SKIP, WHO MISSED HIS FIRST LEAGUE BOWLS MATCH IN 14 YEARS LAST SATURDAY WHEN, THROUGH ILENESS, HE WAS AN ABSENTEE FROM "THE TEAM THAT MET KOWLOON DOCKS, RETURNS TO THE SIDE THIS WEEK TO TAKE OVER HIS BINK AGAIN FROM DICK ALVES. SILVA'S FRONT MEN WILL BE J. A. LUZ,'
· C. E. MARQUES "opening up" of three of AND J F V RIBEIRO. LAST WEEK ALVES LED
J. A. LUZ, J. C. REMEDIOS AND J. E. NORONHA.
Saturday July 12, will be
interested to learn that work is in hand for the
the five windows in the main hall, so that it will be "better ventilated than
ever,
Reason for this is because the Committee feel that the small
There are no changes in R. F. Luz's four, but in FX, Silva's rink Alves and Noronha return to Nos. 2 and 3 respectively, with LF. Xavier as lead. Last week CM. Silva and J. T. V. Ribeiro were 2nd and 3rd men to Silva. windows do not allow for the C.M. Silva goes back to the "B" maximum coolness, especially team this time, while Ribeiro is during dances, and when the work No. 3 to Carlos Silva.
110 In Recreio "B" léam is completed there will be three full-length windows and two have been made in the rinks led by
Basto and A P. Guterres, but I small ones opening out from the 3 hath
J. Silva, who skipped last week, will
C. M not be playing on Saturday
changes
A
It is expected the alterations! Suva skips the third rink with F will be completed before the gala so thin those attending the dance that evening, when music will be pruvided by Mickey's Melody Makers, should find the improve- ments most welcome.
A Machado,
Fi Norunha and J
Last week L Remedios in his side. Silva's four comprised Machado. E . Barros and A. F Noronha.
WOMEN WHO WANT TO STAY SLIM...
Peckham will have Hodder, Dixon and Sykes (who played lead to Hall in the "A" team last week) ap his front men. Duncan's riak last week comprised Hodder, Dixon and McNeill,
All twelve players who turned out for K.B.G.C. in Third Division Inst wack will be seen in action again this Saturday. Nish retains his saine four
no changes are also
in and there Walls's rink which scored a big win last week, but in Hamilton's rink S. C. Walker, lead lant week, has changed places with C. E. Langley who No. 2 then.
H.K.C.C. Reshufle
was
The only rink in the H.K.CC Second
to J. Division team
remain unchanged this week is
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Costello's four (Lloyd, Haigh and Wallington) they scored a "possible" last week
In Third Division a few changes are
In Yvanovich's rink F. Sequeir. Brown has two new players, Edwards made. Bid F. X Monteiro replace A. Lopes and Mackenzie, at Nos. 2 and 3 in the
kr and H
Vinn as Nos 1 and 2 res-pinces of Cassidy and Hamilton respec-
F. Pinna's four Dectively, while in M two new men, E. A, R M. Xavier, come into the positions instead of 1. A M Mendonca
In place of M
Alves and H
No. 2 and 3
Rosario and
that
tively. Hamilton will be skipping A Third Division rink this week, while Cassidy will also be playing in company, as No. 3 to Abraham.
Another player to go down to the Third Division team is Hospes.
No 2 to Guodwin last week. who will be Na 3 to Hamilton this time. His place in!
rink will be taken by
" R Poma is given a skip's berth A Carvalhu, who is no for absentee this week, and playing Pinna will be R A Campos, ' Almeida, Goodwin's
Mendonca--the tast mained Rowell and M D'aved in the same position to M Pinna last week, while Carvalho's rink Included Sequeira, H Xavier and F Monteiro
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'Duncan Promoted
F
Several positional changes have bee1. made in K.& C. "A" team this week from that which played for them last Saturday
lead a new
in Adam Holland has Walker, who was his No. 3 last week His lead for that match. Deacon, goes to No 2, while Hyde-Lay, No. 2 to McKelvie Inat Saturday, has come over as No 3 to Holland,
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A J Hall will have Lockhart, whu laved No 2 to him last Saturday, as White, his No. lead this time, with H
the "B" team last can do so by learning to 3 last Saturday in the second position
Bub Duncan. bowl. Bowling furnishes just
week. comes into the side as No. 3. enough exercise for office workers
McKelvie's rink is unchanged but for and home-makers. And it's eas] | Levett. No. 2 to Holland last week. occupied by to learn! We'll give you all the coming into the place instruction you need. Try Hyde-Lay last Saturday. to-day.
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Lockhart Ad.
Phone 27776
Peckham Skipping
In K.B.C.C "B" team! Guy's rink remains intact, but Meyer will have A. Morton and E. Aitken as Nos. 1 and 2 and In the places of P. A. Peckham Tel. 21800 H. Bicknell respectively Peckham takes over A rink following Bob Dun- Can's Promotion to the "A" team, while
is not playing this Bicknell
week.
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Hamilton Skipping Again
Baddow, Ryan and Cassidy will be the front men to Abraham in the Third Division team Instead of Ryan, Doughly and Rowell. Ryan merely moves down from No. 1 to No. 2 in this four with Beddow as lead, while Cassidy takes the place of the promoted Rowell
McKellar retains Valentine as his No 1, but has Doughty and Mitchell in the next two places instead of Lamber" and Angus, who are not playing this week.
THE CHINA' MAIL, JULY 4, 1941.
Pictures above show the two rinks that took part in the Open Rinks match that went only three heads at Kowloon Foot- ball Club last Sunday when rain made further play Impossible.
In the top plcture are the Cralgengower four, and from left to right are K. M. Omar (No. 2), U. M. Omar (ɛklp), B. W. Bradbury (No. 3) and A. Omar (No. 1).
M
Adam Holland, who is skipping the K.B.G.C. quartette, Is shown at the extreme left of the lower picture with his tead, W. L. Walker, next to him. J. C. GII (No. 2) and J. McKelvie (No. 3) are the other members of the rink.
Omar's The game will be continued at K.F.C. en Sunday. rink were leading 4-1 when the game was abandoned last Sunday.
been
Last Saturday Mitchell skipned a cal comprising P. Morrison, R. J. Shrigley the match against Police which was Spary's four, the position held by Tang and T
This week the C. Monaghan.
No
have changes third rink will be B. J. Lacon,
eventually postponed, Ogden and Smal-last week P
the same rinks, ley will have
but made in Stephen's quartette. P. J and Morrison, E. Hospes
A
Fergusson will have a new lead in S. C. Hamilton,
Wong, in place of Ogley. who WALS selected for Third Division last week but who played in the Second Division side. Okley is remaining with Second Division team this week.
Two K.F.C. Changes Only two changes are noted in the K.F.C. team for their match against H.K.F.C. Kern and Younghusband re- tain the same rinks as last week, but B. D. Evans and V. Chittenden come into Simpson's rink to replace Wond cock and Ogden at Nos, 1 and 3 res pectively.
Third Ogden will skip a Division rink this week with Woodcock
the
Tang In Kew's Rink Kowloon Tong have reshuffled their team for their match against K.C.C.
Madar, as No. 2 to Kew last week, has gone lead in the same rink, with J. Tang, No. 2 to Spary last week, in in Third Division one change is noted the second position. H. Castro, lead from the team that was selected for for Kew last week, goen to No. 2 in
as his No. 2.
BOWLING ALLEY
June.
JOTTINGS
Simmond's Rink Changed
a
few
Civil Service are making changes in their team for their match with K.C.C. this week.
unchanged, Rakusen's four remain but . F. Harper and E. Kirmon re- place A. Sheppard and T. Seddon as Nos. 1 and 2 respectively in Simmonds' four. Harper is new to the side, while irmon was No. 2 to McGowan last Saturday.
Crawley comes into the team as lead to McGowan in place of Carr, while Strange, No. 3 last week, moves up to No. 2 to make room for Burling.
Butler To 'Skip
A few changes are noticed in Electric RC's team for this week's match with Taikoo.
change in this rink.
Hall's 777. for the Alley team, was Corp. Jack Gracie, Royal Scots,
De Rome's rink is the same, but came Into prominence in the good but not good enough for a player Bowling Alleys again when he of his standard, his average working Gaharan, No. 2 to Sloan last week; has scored 277 pins to top the list for ut at slightly over 155 pins per game, gone No. 3 to Lunny to mark the only
I have seen him do much better. - Summers" 762," or an "average" at. 152 Sloan is not pieving to-morrow, and Commencing with five strikes in a pins, was also low for such an experl- the third rink will be led by Butler, row, he missed his sixth but recovered enced player, but there was no doubt, 3 Luy last week, Butler will to make a spare, Ho then bagged of his consistency, his lowest score have Way, Stonehouse and Barron as another five strikes consécutively and being-143- and his highest '163. another with his first extra ball, and Had he an eight, with his tast'.ball.
made a strike, instead of a spare ou
the sixth frame, his total Rçoro: would have been. 298 instead of 277, and he would have been just one pin below Corp. H. Blount's 209, made in April.
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* his front men. Sloan's rink last week Comprised Tarbuck, Gahagan and Paul.
"Todd An Absentee
SHEVILLE'S Ship's Company did not Indulge in much indoor bowling
Craigengower have "not' 'made any while they were in Manila, and this changes in their First Division team probably explains why they were all for this week, and the only change in bowling lower than before they let the Second Division is that G. S. Ladd Hong Kong some" eight months ago. will play lead to Karanjia instead of HARLES MILLER, formerly of The same may be said of Chas. Todd, who is an absentee this time.
"Hong Kong Wonders (the rest' Miller who also had little indoor bow In Third Division--the team has not being Ernie-Hearther, Doc-Molthan, and ng during his absence from the played since June 21-no changes have Dick Venezia), is passing through the Colony. He will be leaving us agalo been made in Coelho's four. Kitchell Colony, on his way home to the United very shortly, and all his old bowling
(Continuad on Page: 16) States. The opportunity was taken to friends will wish him "bon voyage".
Selected Teams give him a roll-up in the:Alley Team v. Ashewile game on June 25, when a five-game Ton-Pin. Match was played
Following are some of the latest teams to be sent in.... This resulted in a win for the Alley Team by 69: pins: the scores being
Alloy Team II; Blount (918) DJ Hall (777); Chas, Miller (750); and G. Birkett (721), Total 3172. ·
+
Asheville: W. D. Wetat): (067); W, J. Balaski (021); C.. J. Summcxe (762); and C. B. Berezny (653), Total 3103,
BEREZNY, for Ashevillo, is also
new player, and if he puts in some
CIVIL SERVICE practice with his more experienced
First Division (v. Kowloon Cricket shipmates, he, will, in the near future.
... Club;, Away).g put up higher scores than he did on the occasion of this match;
H. F. Harper, E. Kirmon, M. E. Birkelt for the Alley Team was very: Purvis and E, W. C. Simmonds (Skip). disappointing-his--721, or an average - H. McKay. V. S. Ebbage, J. Gellatly of 144 pins per game, being much too and M. N. Rakusen (Skip) low for him.).
CUR D. Crowley, C. Strange: W. J.
Bucling, and F. McGowan (Skip).
Reserves A. F. Shephard and J. R.,
Carr
KALYELBOTRIC R.C.
WETSEL for Asheville, was the sur play prize packet. Horecently Young As some 30 entries have already boen who has foined received for the Singles Handicao the ship, and it is doubtful if he had Competition, it is hoped to get it started
Third Diva'on (v. Taikoo, Homo). played in a match before-certainly no: sometime next week, and those Intand-
WE Macfarlane, R. F. Gregory, in these Alleys. He shared with Blounting to take part are reminded of the G. Gardner, and L. de Rome (Ekip). the 'only', 'two scores of· 200 or que following rule posted, up in the Alleys."""
R. A. Owens; B. L4 Groome, « C. throughout the match. They mada 222 Handlenes for new entrants wilde Gahagan and JF. Lunny (Skip). cach.
based on 10 games, in succession, sub- mitted to the manager. To facilitata. R. Way W Stonehouse the work of the Committee in setting Barron and R. C. Butler::(Skip):
APRISON OFFICERS handicaps, It is entirely essential that this information be handed in as early Second Division (VC.C.CI, Home)
W. Hircock, S, Hodge, J. W. Filz". as possible.**.
Best scores recorded for Juñe follow: gerald and W. J. Bagley (Skip).
TEN PINS Man's
Lad'es
If Wotaci maintains this form he is Woing to be one of the star bowlers on "Asheville"
ALASKI, Ashoville veteran boor, is always somewhere about when high scores are made. On this occa sion he did not innppoint, although ha. did not bag'n 200, as the feature of me game was his consistency, his lowest acoro being 147 and his highest 183,
Cpl Blount,
Cpl. Gracie
||
F.
A. Perry, S. H. Marvin, G. V. MC- Grath' and' C, Gowland (Skip). : * Miss Nancy Ng 105V. H, Freemari, W. Huuson, G. B. -DUCK PINS
Foster and 7: McCutcheon (Skip), 130 Miss-Lily Wong 114 Reserves:-W., C. Higgs.
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