THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 14, 1941.
Skips' Tables OMAR BEATS HOLLAND
CARSON AND Skips' MISS HOLWILL WIN TITLE
FOLLOWING IS THE RECORD OF THE SKIPS IN THE THREE DIVISIONS OF THE LEAGUE:--
P. W. T. L. F. A. Up Dn Pts,
0 203 117 86 0 16
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.) MR. AND MRS. H. COLLACO B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.) HEARLY CREATED A MAJOR A. P. Guterres (Rec. "B") OPSET IN SHANGHAI TENNIS R. F. Luz (Rec, "A") CIRCLES LAST WEEK WHEN, J. Shephard (P.R.C.) PLAYING LEW CARSON AND A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C. "A") MISS HOLWILL IN THE FINAL C. S. Rosselet (C.C.C.) OF THE MIXED DOUBLES A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C. "A") CHAMPIONSHIP, THEY EX- F. X. Silva (Rec. "A") TO.C. G. Silva (Rec. "A") THREE HARD-FOUGHT SETS M. R. Abbas (1.R.C.) BEFORE LOSING AT 8-6, 5-7, A. R. Dallah (L.R.C.)
*TENDED
-1 -6.
THE HOLDERS
W. Mair (P.R.C.) M. N. Rakusen (C.8.C.C.)
IN RINKS COMPETITION
BY FIVE SHOTS MARGIN
AFTER SEVERAL
POSTPONEMENTS,
THE REMAINING GAMES IN THE SECOND THE COLONY LAWN BOWLS ROUND OF RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP WERE PLAYED YES- TERDAY.
The long-awaited game between Omar and Holland resulted in the former winning by 5 shots, while T. A. Madar beat Kew by two shots, scored at the last end.
What was expected to be a close | fell off considerably to give the game' between U. M. Omar's rink i brothers victory.
(A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar and B.1
was
8 0
B 7 0
1 223 117 106
0 14
9 7 0
2 188 164 34
0' 13
10
7
0
3 234 179 55
0 14
8
6
1
1 197 141
56
9
6
1
2 202 140
62
8
6
0
2 200 118
82
0 13 D 13 0 12
6
0
3 184 143
41
0 12
10 5
2
3 198 182 16
8 5
0
3 161 146
15
8 5 0
3 173 159 14
0 12 D 10 0 10
8 6 か
3 187 167
30
0 10
8
4
0
4 146 147
0
2
8
8
4
0
4 153 166
0
13
8
9
14
0
6 161 157 4
D
8
9
4
0
5 170 176
0
6 8
10 4
0
6 189 213
▸
24
8
G
3
1
2 134 128
8
0
3
0
3 110 104
6
0
G
8
3
0
5 150 157
0
7
6
2
0 2 0
66 27
29
0
4
2 2 0
0
39 27
12 0
4
3
2
0
1 64 48 16
0 4
4
2.0
2
73 84
0
11
4
7
1
2
4 109 140
0
31
4
L.
Guy (K.B.G.C. "B")
7
2
0
5 124 161
0 37 4
E. C., Fincher (K.C.C.)
10
2
0
8 165 234
о
69
4
5 1
1
3
0 92 104
12 3
8
1
1
6 133 186
0 52
3
1
1
0
0 16 15
1 0 2
2
1 0 1 39 38
1 0
2
2 1
0
1 21 40
19 0
2
0 30
2
J
G. Meyer (K.B.G.C. "B")
5
1
0 4
80 115
0
35
2
ditch
he
E. G. Post (P.R.C.)
6
1
0
6 107 130
0
23
2
If he
T. Coleman (K.D.R.C.)
6
1 0
5
73 180
0 107
2
F.
Cullen (K.D.R.C.)
2
о
1 29 43
0
14 1
J
E. Noronha (Recreto "8")
1 0
0
1
13 19
0
6
0
Jose by only five shots.
Omar. 0132 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 2 3 0
counter off he would opponents three or four.
Rive
own his
A
M. Calman (K.D.R.C.)
1
0
0
1 15
26
0
11
0
3010000
23
W
0 Q 1 11
29
0 18
Holland
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0
R
36 47
0 12
0
◊ 2 0 3 1 26
18
2 0
2 23
80
ก 37
ite bad "a go at it" and sent. down as perfect a shot as ever he bowled, and it had the desired effect 5 shots!
2 0
2 24
62
0 38 0
M
3 0 0
3 0
3 51 68
0 17 0
A persistent drizzle made tennis J. McKelvie (K.B.G.C. "B") of the highest order impossible, but J, J. Basto (Rec. "B")
standard reached by all four; T. A. Madar (K.C.C.)
nevertheless, payers was,
first R. Duncan (K.B.G.C. "B") class.
R. Morrison (K.D.R.C.) After the second set it looked as A. K. Minu (1.R.C.) ough the Portuguese pair would H. A. Alves (Recreio "A")
first their
Mixed Doubles P. A. Peckham (K.B.G.C. "B") title but, as has happened so often! N. J. Bebbington (K.C.C.) before, Carson then struck his best J. Kempton (K.D.R.C.) fm at the crucial stage and car-J. Fraser (K.C.C.)
ed the day for us side.
In is intern, ing to note that C. Strange (C.S.C.C.). Carson who T Paying Shinghai
J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.) on holiday shortly, had farter on J. W. Deakin (C.B.C.C.) won the men', angles while Miss J G. S. Fender (P.R.C.) *lwill had carried off the ladies, L. J Silva (Recreio "B")
B. Basto (Rec. "B") ......
4 1 0 3 62 92
The game, on the whole,
interesting. with Harry honours. claiming the
W. Bradbury) and A. M. Holland's quite four (W. L. Walker, J. Gill and, Strunge J. McKelvie), turned out to be Despite the fact that he received from his support no one-sided and resulted in Omar little or winning by 23 shots to 18, only a brothers, he played an excellent his side to by the late rally
losing rink game and carried enabling them to lose by only five¦ victory. shots.
At the 18th head, when he was
When the game was abandoned lying the shot, Strange went down some time ago Omar was leading the green to "survey" the silua- He found that if he could 14-1 at the 3rd head, Yesterday tion.
earry the jack to the
Omar led 14-4 at the 11th and 23-7 at the 17th. Holland then would have at least 4 or 5. his had 3 1 2 5 at the last ends to failed and knocked
POST OFFICE BEAT POLICE AT TENNIS
A tennis teant from Police Recreation Cub (Boundary Street) entertabtes
and foal to Post Office Recreation Club
||
A friendly troms match
yesterday
by 5 sela to 4, the scores being:
McNeill (K.B.G.C. "8")
C. M. Silva (Recreio "B")
W. Greig (K.D.R.C.)
E. W. Simmonds (C.S.C.C.) ぐっ S. Sherriff (K.B.G.C. "A")
Ferguson (K.D.R.C.)
TOTALS
SECOND DIVISION
D. G. McPherson and Man (Police) A. J. Kew (K. Tong)
J. L. Stephens (K. Tong)
Younghusband (K.F.C.)
1 to D W
Palk Tre, and K. W
Wong
ti
P
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Fung and <*
Y than 2
6
Joal to S K
and F Chio
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W. J. Bagley (P.O.C.)
at Fitches and Wong
at Fung and Chu11
J. Howlett and W Morrison (Police) T. L. Lock (C.C.C.)
Beat Chin and Chma
treat Fitches and Woraz
Ja to Chath and cogn
20. P. Remedios (Recreio)
GOLF FINAL POSTPONED
The final of the Jumor Section |
W. Gill (H.K.F.C.)
H. S. Meadows (K.C.C.)
W. J. Howard (K. Tong)
A. Steven (K.C.C.)
K. S. Robertson (H.K.F.C.)
N. P. Karanjia (C.C.C.)<
A. Spary (K.T.G.C.A)
McCutcheon (P.O.C.)
3 36 79 0 43
258 124 10 124 5052 5052 624 624 258
P. W. T. L. F. A. Up Dn Pt.
1 203 135 68 0 14
B
Last End Decides
For the Prison OfBeer's quar- tette Higgs was the best player on view and sent down consistently
At Kowloon Football Club, T. A. Madar's rink (T. Lock, E. Zim-good woods all afternoon, mern and W. K. Way) beat a rink
(A. skipped by A. J. Kew
E. Mudar Castro. A.
and J. L
Stephens) by 22-20.
Mader started well with 14 00 163 to lead 15-4 at the 7th. Kew then had 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 to reduce the lead to 16-14 at the 14th,
At
the 17th the score was 20-14 in
favour of Madar, but Kew with
1 3 2 drew level at 20-all at the
20th. A two at the, Jast end gave Madar his win,
Madar: 1 4 0 0 1 63000 1000
Kern Outplayed
Detailed scores were: - - Strange
Hall
00010 14 0 8 2 2 0 1 1 21 250 00
-22
1 1 4 0 2001 200 100 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
=.15
STOKES
FOR 14
4
IN S'HAI
Shanghal Cricket Club
Wan.
20 derers maintained their grip on
the
Shanghai Cricket League leadership last week when they beat Po ice by 4 wickets in a low-
A. J. Hall's four (L. Sykes, Wscoring match at 8.C.C. McNeill and R. Duncan) bud an
In a "family affair" on the easy win over a rink skipped by Recs'. ground, Tyros beat Coits E. Kern (R. Lapsley, R. H. A. by a similar margin, while on the Lapsley and A. Lapsley) and won Police ground 26-12 aa Club de Recreio,
8 7 0
8 6 1
1 190 136
54
0 13
7
6 0
1 161 99
52
0 12
7 5
Q
2 170 148
31
0 10
8 5 0
3 168 141
27
0 10
G
8
4 1
3 138 157
0
19
9
Ü
2 W. MacFarlane (H.K.F.C.)
9 4 1
4 176 154
22
0
9
O
*W. V. Field (K.F.C.)
4
4 0
0 114
64
60
0
8
G. Shaw and R J. Clarke (Police)
H. W. Randall (C.C.C.)
5
4 0 1 107 73
34
Q
6
41
Last to Fung and Chas
*
W. Melrose (T.C.)
6 4
0
2 121 118
8
B
2
C. Gowland (P.O.C.)
7
4 0 a 168 117
51
Ö
8
1 1 2 0 0 0 2
22
G. E. Costelho (H.K.C.C.)
6
3
0
3 127 126
0 6
Kew
7 3
0
4 121 130
9 0
6
0 0 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 1 D121 00013 20
7
3 0
4 139 163
0
24
6
5 2
1
2 116
87
29
5
8 2
1
5 134 191
0 67 5
3 2
0 1
70 48
22 £
4
3
2
0
1 67 46 22
0 4
3 2
0 1 60 5.5
6 • 4
3
2
0
1 68 58
0 0
4
3 2
0 1 55
69
0
14 4
2
0 2 86 67
4
4 2
0
2 69 94
25 4
5 2
0 3
99
4 4
5 2
3
99 104
0 5
$ 2
3 84 103
0 19
6 2
4 103 122
19
6 2
4 108 117 0 9
by 14 shots.
B
2
6 129 174
45
six heads.
4
1 1 2 ra 87
0 14
3
1
100 21 19
2 0
2
Hall: 3 0 1 1 0 1 2 4 1 0 2 113
30100
2 1
0 1 41 аз
8 Q
2
4 1 0 3 69 89
Kern: 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 4 1
-26
-12
0
20 2
4
1 0 3 70
98
28 2
B 1
0 5 80 154
0 74
7
1
0 6 123 186
0 63
1 0
0
1 19 21
0 2
0
1
0 .0
1 21 25
0 4 0
0 0 19
13 0
0
0 19 0
and
Golf Championship, which was E. Kern (K.F.C.) have been played at Happy Valic. c. Pereira (Recreio) Joy between W J Buller
A. Jitiott (P.O.C.) .. Hugh Smith at Happy Valley yesw. Simpson (K.F.C.) terday, did not take place as the F. Goodwin (H.K.C.C.) players concerned had decided to c. Chalmers (T.C.) wait for the completion of the A. W. Brown (H.K.C.C.) other events before doing so. They J. A. Remedios (Recreio) have now xed the date of the T. w. Carr (K.C.C.) final, provisionally, for Sunday M. J. Medina (C.C.C.)
exi, July 20
L. A. R. Duncan (H.K.C.C.) In the semi-final of the First! T. Fergusson (K.F.C.) Summer Foursomes, played at W. K. Way (C.C.C.) Happy Valley during the week, T. A. Brookebank (H.K.F.C.) B. Low and R. K. Collings beat A. J. A. Watton (T.C.) J. Dennis and W. S. Hillier. They | J. R. Soares (Recreio) will now meet Buller and A. L. Powell in the Final.
J. M. Jack (K.C.C.)
T. F. Stainton (T.C.)
J. A. R. Selby (H.K.F.C.)
Owing to the absence of U.S.S. Ashe M. A. Carvalho (Recreio) ville from port, the League Baseball between Asheville and Hong Kong Base-H. V. Pearse (H.K.F.C.)
ball Club was not played yesterday.
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Eastern's touring football team won the third Text against Australian 011 Saturday at Sydnev by 5 goals to 2. Eastern won the Brst Test 6-4 and lust the second 4-2.
WOMEN WHO WANT
TO STAY SLIM
TOTALS
THIRD DIVISION
A. M. Wahab (I.R.C.)
95
1 0 0 1 10 23
0 2 0 2 29 48 3 0 0 3 39 68
204 99 6 99 40304030 505′505 204
P. W. T. L. F. A. Up Dn Pts
S.C.C. Stragglers scored their fourth straight win, tirne being victions this with a their
the three matches
The winners started three, and at the 10th were lead-Parsee C.C., whom they beat by ing 14-4, a lead they had increased 7 wickets.
Scores in to 25-5 at the 17th. Kern finished Iwith a four and a single to lose were:-
Police: 84 (F, C. Woodley, 32; 1. F. Kern scored at only Stokes 4 for 14, A Graham 3 for 20).
Simpson Beaten
Wanderers: 85 for 1 (L. F. Stokes 20 not out, E. R. Duckitt 20; F. C. Woodley 4 for 27).
→
• 81 13. Leriou 22, P. Recs' Colts: Madar 14; F. R. Kermani 6 for 33).
Rocs Tyros: 04 for 8 (L. Mareal 17, E. Brodd 16 not out; P. Madar 3 for V. 4). Scoring at 12 ends, J. F. Ribeiro's rink (J. A. Luz, C. E. Marques and L. F. Xavier) beat
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FOX
Parede C.C.: 52 (N. N. Mehta 12; J.
1
W. Simpson's rink (W. Naef, AC. Jenidins & for 12).
Stragglers: 54 for 3 (J. W. Pote-Hunt Eastman and T. Fergusson) by 32, F. V. Simpson 16). |28-12.
Simpson led 4-1, at the 4th, but
at the 10th he was 10-6 in arrears" At the 17th Ribeiro was leading 18-8 and scored two fives at the remaining heads. Ribeiro: 01 0·0,320 2 2 0 1 0 0 2
13105,0-5
-20 Simpson: 1 0 1 200 10010110
9
7 02.193 149 44
R. Ogden (K.F.C.)
7
6. 0 1 161 118 43
0 14 -0 12
H. Nish (K.B.G.C.)
8
5-2 182 136
47
C. Walls (K.B.G.C.)
5 5 0
0 134. .60
74
0 11 0 10
0.00 1 030
12
K. C, Hamilton (K.B.G.C.)
8
Б
0
a 169 149
20
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A. J. Coelho (C.C.C.)
9 5. 0 4 156 167 0
11 10
A. O. Madar (L.R.C.)
8 4
1-3 163 133 -20
0 9
4 Strange Men Win
J. C. Aitken (P.R.C.)
6: 4
1 1 160 85 76
J. MacDonald (P.R.C.)
6. 4 1
9.4
1
8. M. Rumjahn (I.R.C.) N. P. Karanjia (C.C.C.)
L. de Rome (H.K.E.R.C.)
G. 8, Graver (H.K.F.C.) B. Evans (K.F.G.)
D. A. Rozarla (C.C.C.) J. T. Smalley (K.F.C.) E. 8. Abraham (H.K.C.C.) M. A. Carvalho (Recrolo)
P. A. Yvanovloh (Recrolo) C.-F. Needham (H.K.F.C}): L. Gaddi (C.C.C.) ...
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WHAT THE
WAR WILL DO
Baseball is beginning to take hold as 'the most popular sport in Bermuda, At Police R.C., the four Strange pushing the British game of cricket brothers, E., S., C., and H. E., beat into the background. the Prison Officers Club rink of: With the advent of Americans there A. W. Hircock, W. C. Higgs, S. H. In the United States Navy and Army, and, civilions. in the construction camps, Marvin and F. N. Hìn by 22-15. ball games have been staged regularly. Hill's rink, started well to lead Many Bermudians believe baseball 8-0 at the 3rd, but they failed to will sodn hold sway in Bermuda 24. 173 140 maintain this carly advantage and scholastic sports. 6.3 0 3 130 123 7 0 8 63 0 8,119 1101; 3 Q&
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TOTALS
222 108 6 108 4362 4952 557 557-222