SHEPHERD AND BURLING VICTORIOUS
Two games in the Second Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Rinks Championship were played yes. terday.
AL Kowloon Bowling Green Club. J. Shepherd's Police rink
(W. McLeod, W. B. Harris and W. S. Dall) beat V. Chittenden's four (C. Woodcock, V. N, Atienza and C. Dowman) by 20-19.
Shepherd led Chittenden
12-1
at the 7th and 18-10 at the 16th. Chittenden then scored 1 2 3 3 to take the lead at 19-18 at the 20th. Shepherd scored a two at the last end.
Scores were: -
Shephard: 02133 21010(0281
2 0 0 0 0 2 20
Chittenden: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0131010
0 1 2 3 3 0 19
Though conceding a four at the first end W. J. Burling's rink (P.
D. Crawley, E. Kirmon, J Hemp- sey) were on level terms at 6-all
at the 8th against ( Percira's
and A. M. Wahab).
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INDIANS' CHANCE TO-NIGHT'S TO HEAD THIRD AQUATIC DIVISION TABLE
Electric Expected
To Beat H.K.C.C.
By "Skip"
There are no outstanding games in First Division of the Lawn Bowls League this after- noon, the best one probably being that between Indians and Recreio “B” at Sookunpoo. home team will be anxious to rehabilitate them- selves after their defeat last week and in spite
The
four (M. A. Wahab, AR Kitchell of the useful from displayed by some of the Portuguese players recently, I do not think they can master their hosts, who are always hard to beat at Sookunpoo.
At the 12th the score was tied five and this seemed to demoralise
at 10-all. Burling then scored a
their opponents, who scored
*321
only one of the remaining heads for Burling to win 26-13.
A. M. Wahab played in place of N. Spence, who has left the Colony
un leave
Scores were Pereira:
40010100300100011
00300 13
Burling:
0210101102205231
1 2 0 1 25
Recreio Pair Win
on
At Kowloon Cricket Club Thursday. J. A. Remedios and A. Gutierrez beat A. Lapsley and the First R. Ogden 22- IU Round of the Colony Lawn Bawis Pairs Championship. The winner, scored at 14 heads.
133
MEETING
POSTPONED
The representatived 川 the All-Colony
The
SKIP'S -FORECAST:
Rec. 'A'
K.D.R.C.
C.S.C.C.
1.R.C.
FIRST DIVISION
(42) v
(46) ▼ 0.0.0.
P.R.C.
K.C.C.
(48)
(89)
(80)
(56) ▼
(49) v Rec. 'B' (53)
K.B.G.C.'B' (60) v K.B.Q.C.'A'(00)
SECOND DIVISION
Roo.
(49) v K. Tong
(78)
K.C.C.
(30) v P.O.C.
C.C.C.
K.F.C.
(54) V M.K.F.C.
(69) v Taikoo
(73)
(41)
(50)
C.C.C.
M.K.F.C.
P.A.C.
THIRD DIVISION
(53) v
(62) v
(64) v
K.F.C.
1.R.C.
Roc.
(72)
(83)
(16)
by
H.K.C.C.
(63) Eloc.
Figures
เค
brackets donate
the
result of the First Round games
this season.
to
have sive (for me!) setback last week, champions should
do themselves Justice at little difficulty in defeating Kow can Jon Cricket Club, for there is no Chathum Road, Hong Kong Foot- reason to imagine that they will ball Club may be heartened
their last result, but Craigengower take things too easily.
Whatever hopes they may have are getting stronger each week in
my opinion and may just win. Craigengower, overtaking
Third Division leaders, Kowloon through a lapse on the Valley | side's part, will not be realised Bowling Green Club, are resting to-day as the potential champions this Saturday and Indians, their are to play Kowloon Dock, where nearest rivals, have a chance if they do not win
my go to the top of the table--can topeed
they take it?--the chance I mean, Police also look set for a useful of course, not the defeat which i win, in spite of the return of Jack think is coming to them against
side, Hong Kong Football Club. Deakin
Civil Service to
Kowloon Football Club, whilst it would be an insult to the selectors to suggest that Kowloon their little outing last week, look Howling Green Club "B" can beat certain to beat Craigengower, who their elder brethren". Generally were badly beaten last Saturday, it looks like a day of "doubles."
I risk
H.K.F.C.'s Big Task
Same
Needle Match
after
COMBINED
HONGS BEAT "Y" RELAY IV
GALAS
Two interesting swim- ming galas will be held this evening.
Auxiliary Nursing Service meet the Nursing. Section, HK.V.DC: at the Army pool at 9. p.m. in ald of Bomber Fund, and Victoria Recreation Club meet Lai Tŝup Swimming Union at 9.07 p.mi an inter-Club affair.
The charity galą should attract a big crowd as competition promises to be very keen, it is, in the open air and ar added attraction will be the band of Royal Scots, by kind permission.
at
In the other gala Victoria Recreation Club have been greatly weakened the last minute by the inability of W Lawrence. D. H Taylor, L. A. Benn and L. M, Remedios to participate this evening.
Benn is participating in the charity gala. Remedios 19 on Volunteer week
has not bad training. Taylor end sufficient training and Lawrence is lu disposed, although he may yet swim.
These absentees have increased the odds on Lai Tsun winning, but most of the events should be extremely inter- CSLINE. In the women's section--and it ls in this section that V.R.C. depend for most of their points-all the races promise to be very closely contested affairs.
dancing There swimming
will be
Charity Gala
after the
Following is the programme
for the Charity Gala:-
Free style:-A.N.S.-Mrs.
Murrell,
Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Hackett. Reserves.
N.D.:-
Miss Corra, Miss L. Glover. Mrs. Ritchie. Miss M. Booker, Miss B. Longbottom. Reserves, Miss G. White. Mrs. Berruex,
Greast-stroke:-A.N.S.:--Mrs.
Grat
Miss Corra, Mrs Pittendrigh. Reserves,
Man N.D.- Mis M. Simpson. Mrs Miks M. Booker. Miss G. White, Miss A Black.
Murrell, Back-stroke:-A.N.S: -Mra Mrs, Hackett, Miss S. Baskett, Mrs. Crawford. N.D.-Miss B. Longbottom, Mrs. Ritchie.
Relay:-A.N.S.-Mrs. Murrell, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Hackett, Miss Corra. Re- Miss L. Glover. Mrs. Crommelin, serves. Miss Parsons, Miss M. Simpson.
Ritchie, Hong Kong Cricket Club visit
The Government inter-depart- ND.:-Miss M. Booker, Mrs.
Longbottom, Miss G. White. Miss G Eardley. Miss A. Black. Second Division forecast point-Ming Yuen and as these two teams
are at the bottom of the League mental swimming gala was held Miss B.
European Y.M.C.A. last 10 the
general results-
Reserves, Mrs. Berries, Mrs. E. Bi meeting repetitions of the games played on this should be a needle gume. The in the
club night, our of the highlights being well, Mts, S. Mackinlay. only
Crawford, Diving: ANS MIS Basketball May 10
the 200 yards invitation relay in Kowloon Tong, for in Electricians are the
Combined Hungs beat Mrs Man, Miss B Parsons, Mrs. Skir which
with. Reserves. Miss M Simpson. 1. Ritchie, C.S.O. Fauropean Y.M.C.A. by a touch,
the inter-depart-ND- Miss M Booker, Mrs.
Mrs, 5 Mackinlay. Miss A. Black.
The water-palo teams are: Works Depart-
(Navy), L Navy-Civiliano:-Woods sons and Public mental grand aggregate from Pri-
A Benn YMCA), and E W. Railton
A. A B
League. which should have been stance, easily beat Club de Recreio which has so far succumbed
Commerce
Unt
8214227 repral
to
I think
ensconced
held yesterday at Kowloon Chinese when they met at King's Park and their visitors of to-day.
Prison they can turn the tables to leas Y.M C.A., was postponed,
the dost. It is understood that the League officers' Club
against Kowloon their visitors securely will
Saturday, Cricket Club comes in estetly the in what the baseballers call the July 26.
same category. I am rather les cellar berth". Na date fu # meeting has confident as regards the other two been fixed.
games, yet I think Kowloon Foti- ball Club, m spite of then expon-
TO-DAY'S GAME
Following Y!!
basketball team
SONATA
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Cmes Athletic A-SPURRI represent Projame i
which Hong Kong swiping gala of this
1?1tty
at i was to have been held on July 5 and Police at Chinese YMCA
Wing to Bill Silva. Heary Sulva, Tony whel was postponed Apm Silva. 1 Osmund, Charlie Futuetrede typhoone will take place on Saturday muxt July 19. esummenielny at 7:30 pm. B Neves. D Aquino, Poon Kwong-via. Tack Put-young and N.
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Sole Agents: GILMAN & CO., LTD.
won
Police, whose lowly position in Intent.
Diving: 1. E F Fowler Urban M.C.A). R Goldman (Y M.C.AL
Counelb. 2. G
the
Ainslie (CSO), 3, R
Rutter (Navy); Fowler (Re- |TY M.CA,): Paul (Navy) played. Dingsdule (Police); 4. F if niy venue).
the League is due chiefly to {་t!
have games they hould advance a place forecast is current.
GRODZICKI BACK IN THE MINORS
50 Yards: 1, AF May (PWD). 2. B S Wilson (C.S.0 1. 3. A W Mac-
Time 20 3/5 kenzie (Urban Council)
100 Yards Medley Relay: 1. CSO
( S Wilson, R Maynard, G Ainslie, Anslow); 2. Pollec (N Reynolds,
Fi
J
1. Oakley. D S. Brookes, V. J Mac- Fowler. kenzie. 3, Urban Counell (E
11 I
W. Mackenzie, V. C. Ozorio, A End Time 63
Veterane 60 Yards: -1. E. 9. Franks (Prisons); 2. A. L. Powell (Revenue);
3. J. Watson (C.S.O.). Time: 39.
F
May
Army:-Bennett (Signals); 1 A. W
(Signals); Millar (Scots). Sig. Hunt Col Bedford (Signals); 1/Col. Dignan (Signals). Pte. Macdonald (R.A.M.C.). L/Bdr. McNulty (8th R A.).
V.R.C. Gala
Following is
the
programme y Lai
and teams for the V.R.C. Tsun gala:—
Ladies 150 Yards Medley Relay: V.R.C.Miss C. Guterres (back), Miss
50 Yards Back-Stroke:-1, B. S. Wil v. Churn (breast) and Miss J Ander-
son (C.S.O.): 2, A. F. May (P.W.D.): sun (free-style): Lai Tsun:-Miss Lily 2. N. Reynolds (Police): 4, H. Milling-Sadick ton (Revenue). Time: 34 4/5.
а
(back).
Lo Miss
Po-kam (breast) and Miss Ko Mul-ling (tre 50 Yards Breast-Stroke:-1, E. F style).
Council); Fowler (Urban
2. N. L. Men's
Yards breast-stroke: Sinjth (C.S.O.); 3. E. S. Brooks V.R.C.-J. Marques and A. Alves; Lai
220
chi.
"Just what does young pitcher have to do to stay in the major leagues?"
Johnny Grodzieki,
Time: 38 1/5.
Police); 4, E. S. Franks (Prisons): Tsun-Fong Chung-yue and Wong Slu- 20 Yards Free-Style Invitation Relay: Men's 100 Yards free-style:-V.B.C.- -i, Combined Hongs (E. A. Roberts. Charles Huang and L. Roza-Pereira; Tsang P. B. Wilson, N.. D. Bookcer, D. Hut-Lai Tsun:-Lau Tal-ping and more than chinson); 2. European Y M.C.A. (G. |Choong-ming.
Saunders. F. Willis, R. Goldman, J. Mon'a 440 Yards free-style:-V.R.C.:- anybody else, has a right to ask Davidson); 3, Combined Services (AChiles Huang and C. Silva-Netto: Li this question.
Hunt. E. F.Paul, A. Rulter, F. J. Tsun Yau Sal-kwan and Chan Chun- Grodzicki was the outstanding Elms); 4 Government (F. P. Anslow, nam. star of the Cardinals' spring ex-3. Crossan, V. J. Mackenzie, A. F. Ladies' to Yards breast-stroke:-- hibition gumes. He was credited Mav). Time: 1, 52 3/5.
V.RC-Miss M. Noronha and Miss Y. with two victories and charged 150 Yarda Relay: 1, C.5.0. (M. M. Yolle Lal Tsun-Miss Ko. Mul-ling
Swan. N. L. Smith. J. Mitchell, G. and Miss. Lo Po-kam, with one defeat,
back-stroke:-- Gus Mancuso, veteran St. Louis Ainslie, R. Mackenzie. B. S. Wilson): Men's 100 Yards catcher, salit
2 Revenue (H. J. Millington, L. C.V.R.C.A. K. Rumfahn and T. Lones: the 24-year-old Millington, F. Fowler, F. Darby, A.Lai Teun:-Lau Yiu-ting and Poon Grodzicki was the fastest of five L. Howell, R. J. Millington); 3; Police Wing-kal. recruits who performed so brilli-N. 3. Gunning, V. Mackenzie, E. S. Ladies 100 Yards breast-stroke- antly during the Red Birds Brookes, N. Reynolds, J. Handrick): 4, V.R.CMiss C. Guterres and Miss 1. 10-game whining streak.
PW.D. (Crossan, A. Mitchell, Winter- Lopes: Lal Tsun:-(to be decided this Yet with five National League ton. McLeod, O. Bibers, F: May), evening
Water-Polo:-Y.MC.A. beat Govern- Ladies' 50 Yards free-style:-V.R C.-- clubs and all American League ment 7-1. R. Goldman (2). N. D. Miss V. Churn, and Miss J. Anderson; outfits crying for pitching, Grod-Booker (3). Paul, Jennings scored for Lal Tsun-Miss Ko Mul-ling and Misp |zicki Birids himself returned to the Y M.C.A, A. F. May for Government. Lily Sadick.
minors the Cardinals Columbus Teams were.-YM CALV.B. Ure: Men's 150 Yards Medley relay: subsidiary.
L. A. Benn. N. D. Booker: P. B. WV.R.Ç.A. K. 'Numjahn". "(bačk). The. Cardinals had so much out-gon: R. Goldman, E. F. Paul: Jonnings Marques (breast) and C. Huang (free- fold talent that they could afford Government-F Fowler: Bauer style): La Tsin-Lau Yiu-ting (back), Maynard: A. May: H R Darby Tsany Cheong-ming (breast) and Kam
f། ་ ། to peddle several of their players. Millington. A. C. Millington.
Hop-ining (free-style) to Columbus."
Ladies' 200 Yards très-style' ralayı V.R.C. Miss V. Churn, Miss.J. Ander- Victoria. Recreation Club are holding ison, Miss C. Guterres ant Miss - and Branch Rickey to keep the an intra-Members swimming cala on Lopes: Lai Tsun Misses Ko Mut-ling.
FALF far-flung St. Louis, cha'n con-Saturday, August 9. siderably more than solvent by the sale of ball players.
It is such a monopolisation of talent that enables Sam Brendon
In a Y.M.C.A. tennis tournament match Inst Thursday at King's Park Lomax beat Hawking 6-1; 0.
ค
10
ņ
Teone Fung-kwan, Lily Sadick, and Cheng Ol-lin, the A class of the Royal Lito Saving Men's 800 Yards frág.atyle rainy
Roza- Society is being started at Victoria (V.R.C.:~Charlen Huang, L. Recreation Club, where a representa Pereira, C. Silva-Netto and A. K. Rum
Lai Taun:-Lau Tal-ping. You tive of the Society wilt dp the conching. Jahn;
**
WARARK Sni-kwan, Poon Wing-kai and Chan It is understood that there will be a Chung-nam. new. swimming 'clubhouse at Lalchikok in, lie
near future Chinese Civil All swimming clubs, at North and In a hockey match on akates ot Scrvauts Recrontion Club, gre reported West Polat have already resumed their 'Ciro's Rink yesterday the 'Blitz team,to be considering the trection of their netivities after the recent typhoon, All. comprising', 'members of the 7th A.A own swimming pavilion, which would damage to the sheds has been repaired, Eattery, bent Hong Kong Skating Club then bo opened at the beginning of with the exception of the Chinese":"
shad. 2-0, Wood scoring both goals..
next month,