PUI YING WHITES WIN
1ST. DIVISION
Inter-School Bas-
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 5, 1941
CRAIGENGOWER SIX AT LAST SHOULD BEAT
ethod Inter School Box THE CHAMPIONS
ketball L é a gue
was
officially closed yester- day when Pui
"White" won the First Division championship following their narrow victory over the “Green” quintette by 56 points to 54.
Leading 28-24 a the end of the first half, Greens collapsed in the early stage of the second period, when Whites scored no less than 10 points.
Following
the detailed scores
are
PUI YING "WHITES"
Tang Sik-tao
Tso Hok.wah
Total
Foul
Goals
Gonin Fouls
5
0
1
Luk Sza-hung
5
D
2
Fu Hal-cheung
6
0
1
Yau Hing shut
4
Q
Lam Wun-ting
1
0
4
2
56 Points.
PUI
"GREEN" VING
Foul
Coals
Goals
Foula
5
1
4
1
1
?
0
0
Chan Teun
0
Q
Luk Fa.hom
0
0
Chan Kwan yuk
3
0
0
Li Siu.w
4
0
Total
Mak Shing.buen
Mak Ho-yuen
Li Chun-mo
54 Points.
MIDDLESEX “B”
SUCCESS
In the only match played in the| Y.M.C.A. Invitation Water-Polo Fournament yesterday, Middlesex "B" beat 905th R.A. by four clear goals in the Army Pool. Birdsey,
Lomax Stanton,
and Smith scored the goals.
TABLE TO DATE
Goals
Signals Middlesex "A" 10 V.M.C.A.
0
10
Royal Navy "A" 10 Combined Small
Linīts
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis 11 11 0
1 1
43 11 16 H 2 7 3 0 36 21 14
58 6
22
50 0
0
10 18
11
1 32 26
13
RA. 8
5 1 2
24 18
12
10
5 0 24 25
10
10
2 2 6
32
25
G
Royal Navy "B" 8
2 5 1 y 23
5
Middlesex "B"
1} 2 7 0
14 36 4
5th. A.A. Regt.
R.A.
10
1 7 2
36th. Bly. RA.
6
5 1
31
1
905th, B'y. R.A
4
B 1 13 43
1
Royal Scot "8"
6
0
G
0 3 25 0
8th. Regt.
R. Scots "A"
R. Navy "C"
}
ུཚ ུསྶཡ ུ་ོ
BEER
Police Expected To Win Over L.R.C.
By "Skip"
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME of Lawn Bowls matches marks the commencement of the second half of the season—although it is obvious that not half of the scheduled matches have as yet been play- ed. The clerk of the weather has seen to that! And as I write No. 1 Typhoon Signal has just been hoisted!
would be the meeting of Abbas and Shepherd, should the draw so turn out?
Two New Skips The "B" teams of Club
de Recreio and Kowloon Bowling
The
SKIP'S FORECAST
FIRST DIVISION
C.C.C.
(51) v.
Rec. 'A'
K.C.C.
(53) v.
C.S.C.C.
2----་
Police
(66) v.
1.R.C.
(52)
(61)
(68)
Rec. ''
(69) v.
K.B.G.C.'B'(00)
K.B.G.C.'A'(63) v.
K.D.R.C.
(50)
SECOND DIVISION
H.K.C.C.
K. Tong
P.D.C. H.K.F.C.
(53) v. Rec,
(60) v. K.C.C.
C.C.C. (68) v.
K.F.C. (49) v.
THIRD DIVISION
(64)
(56)
(07) (04)
K.B Q.C. (60) v. C.C.C. (56)
K.F.C.
H.K.F.C. (54) v.
(62)
Police (45) (63) v. I.A.C.
Rec.
H.K.C.C. (60) v.
(57) Figures in brackets, denote the result of the Firs! Round gamas this season.
HOLDERS
IN FINAL
HEAD GIVES MEYER VICTORY
Three games in the Second Round of: the Colony Lawn Bowls Rinks Championship were de cided yesterday, and in two cases the results were very one-sided. In the game between rinks skip- ped by J. G. Meyer and ¡N. A. É. Mackay, at Club de. Recreio, the game was won at only the last end when Meyer scored a six.
Abandoned last Sunday owing to the typhoon, after leading at the 4th by 8 shots to 9, M. R. Abbas' Indian Recreation Club rink (J. Hoosen, A. M. Rumjahn and A. R. Dallah) beat a Kowloon Tong rink skipped by A. Spary (H. Cittins, T. K. Lim and W. J. Howard) by 36 shots to 10. at Craigengower yesterday.
Spary started well on the re- sumption and at the seventh had reduced the lead to 8-7. The game promised to be evenly con- tested, but Howard at the
next head, unfortunately trailed the jack to give the opposition three. and from that point onwards the Kowloon Tong four were out- bowled. They scored a three at the 11th end, which completed their scoring.
Abbas scored at 16 ends. Following were the scores: Abbas 3 10 4 0 0 0 3 2 3 0 1 1 2 1 5 1 3 2 1 3 36,
Soary on 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 100 000-10-
Last Head Docides
The most important game to- that between day is, of course, Craigengower and Club de Re- creio "A" at the Valley. With the laffer winning by only a single shot when these two met at King's Park earlier in the season, it will be realised that the game | Green Club meet at King's Park, will be of a tense nature. C. G. and
21 couple of new skios in all reports to Silva, in spite of
Peckham and C. M. Silva, will be the contrary, will be turning out
un view. The latter is a tried again, and his presence will add player and should do well in his strength to the champions line-
new position, but Peckham has up. His rink is as before but it yet to make good. Poetic Justice will, I think, need to be at its would be met should these two best to withstand the onslaught be drawn as opposiles. of any of the home rinks, all of other rinks on both sides remain whom are playing well just now.
as last week, and I think the Raoul Luz retains his record-
home team can hold their visi- making combination, whilst Dick tors without much difficulty. Alves, after his successful debut
The Austin Road Club has as skip last Saturday, returns to made changes in their premier his old position in "Spuggy" | team, Bob Duncan coming in as Silva's rink.
No. 3 to Hall, Alec Hyde-Lay
position with Mrs. H. C. Collaco and Miss M.
A six at the last head gave J. Craigengower's team picks It-holding a similar
in whose rink Willie 8. Hotwill, holders of the Shang- G. Meyer's rink (E. A. Atkins, G. last week's affair Holland, self-after
this factor impels Walker goes back as lead whilst hal Ladies' Tennis Doubles Cham- E. F. Thompson and H. White) and not only
are defending entry to the Third Round at the me to forecast, rather confidênt- Deacon, from this rink, goes as pionship and who
The their title this year, met with McKelvie. second man to
expense of the rink skipped by ly, a win for them.
home team will be expected to ctern opposition in the Semi-Final N. A. E. Mackay (A. Zimmern, F.
de Courtla and Mile. Saint Po', an
Meyer opened with a four, and the French Club courts last week at the 10th was leading by 12-5. when they were taken to three Mackay with 3 2 1 101
drew out-cets before clinching the issue at level at 13-all at the 16th, but a In Second Division the slanding game should be at 7-5, 6-1, 6-4.
single and a three again gave They will now meet will be a Stanley, where there
Mover the lead, 17-13 at the 18th. from Craigen Krevnov and Miss C. Tavares Mackay took the lead at the 20th strong challenge
of the the Final.
with a five, adding two shots to conquerors Rower, hitherto unbeaten Kowloon Tong The Mixed Doubles Champion- the three of his side while Meyer
The visitors look ship last Saturday.
is also nearing the final failed with both his woods., mighty strong and should win by stages, and in this tournament With his last wood, at the last a goodly muniber of shot
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Collaco are end. however, Meyer faced of fact that the Stanley team will conceded a wood chance for
a Mackay's second shot, about two place in the Final against, in every | feet behind the jack, to score a approach its best.
probability, L. D. Carson and Miss rix and win the match. Holwil, who swept their way through the preliminary rounds und who are expected to have an tie easy wit in their semi-final against Y. Segalen and Mile, de Courtis.
Kowloon Cricket Club are also
unchanged and they look good for beat Kowloon Dock without much Round from a French pair, Mile.Zimmern and D. Hung) by 23-19.
some
a brace of points at the expense Servants who, al- of the Civil though they have made changes, do not yet look strong enough to win away from home. The game between Police and Ind ans at the Valley should be shall be sur- interesting, and I prised it the home team lose: the return of some of their players
incidentally.. adds strength, and,
team quite makes their other formidable. What an epic struggle
REFRESHING ! INVIGORATING!
COOL!
OUR LUXURIOUS SWIMMING
POOL CONTINUES TO ATTRACT THOSE IN SEARCH OF: BETTER ENVIRONMENT, WHO DEMAND
THE BEST AT MINIMUM COST ;!
FOUNTAIN SPRING BOARD—SHUTT
WELL-APPOINTED DRESSING ROOMS
The Rit
NORTH POINT
TEL: 34196
difficulty.
C.C.C. Favoured.
in spite
Hong Kong Cricket Club have a reasonable chance of success against Club de Recreio as the
is
Chater at
Road, game and they may seek inspira- tion from their good fight in the opening game of the season,
K.B.G.C. “Double”?
Kowloon Tong should return to winning form at the expense of The cricketers from Cox's Road, whilst if the Chatham Road team
Mrs. B.
SUMMER
do not beat their old footballing FOURSOMES
friends from the Valley, I'll cat my steel helmet.
Following were the scores: Meyer 40 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 000-23.
Mackay
0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 150-19.
Jordan's Easy Win
The Kowloon Bowling Green Club rink skipned by L. A. Jordan (H. J. Bicknell, G. W. Elphick and C. E, Langley) were much too good,for M. 1. Razack, A. K. Sufflad, A. J. Coelho and A. H. Rumjan and won by 16 shots.
Rumiahn scored at only 5 ends, but he managed to score two 3's.
Following were the scores: Jordan 2 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 100 10 Bye Into Second Round:-A, McKellar į 2 2 1 1 1 3-26,
Rumfahn 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 03 00000010.
Following is the draw in correct, order for the second Summer Foursomes to be played at Happy
FIRST ROUND
Paterson (12).
Kowloon Bowling Green Club should overcome Craigengower in Third Division, especially as the game is at Austin Road, and Valley Golf Club: thereby complete the "double." | the first leg of which Hughie Nish(6) and F. Hillion, secured SO dramatically when J. M. Thomson (9) and N. J. Booker these teams first met on May 3. It(13) v M. A. Cairns (14) and T. Hen-
that he derson (10). may be remembered picked out the first shot to secure L. M. S. Lloyd (12) and A. D. Hum-v a winning count of 8 with the phreys (9) v NJ. Bebbington (12) and very last wood of the match. For G. Gellatly (18.
A, V. Greaves (11), and D. J. Valen- K.F.C. and HK.F.C. forecast see my remarks regarding their firstine (12) v T. B. Low (11) and R. K.
Collings (0), teams! Police even at Sookun- A. J. MacFayden (18) and A. W. Mulr poo-and Club de Recreio appear (14) v G. E. Willerton, (12) – and T. J. to be the other winners in this Price (D). section..
00000000000
ANOTHER WET SATURDAY
Due to the heavy rain this morning and the typhoon threat, it most unlikely that. any outdoor sp wil, tako place, to-day.
BASEBALL IN
SHANGHAL.
[SPECIAL TO "CHINA. MAIL" The annual Fourth of July Bate aball game at Shanghal between Amateurs, and Marines, was pley- ed yesterday, before a big, crowd," a thruling game ending, táltha Civilians winning by 12 runs to 5. -International News Service,
H...H. Mundy (9) and W. Stoker (10) H. Smith (8) and E. Greenwood (18). Bye into Second Round:-F. C. Barry (9) and W. Ahern.(0).
The first round will be played on July 27. unless an earlier date is agreed
upon.
their Trojan basketball team make debut this afternoon" at Kowloon D. Wass (12) and J. W. Macdonnell Chinese YM.C.A, when they meet a (7) v K. S. Robertson (3) and R. S. W. team. from Police at 4 p.m.
Cheers!
it's
EWO
EVO
THE QUALITY BEER