THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 25, 1941.
CRAIGENGOWER ARE
ARESAPPER SOLD PRISON OFFICERS'
MAKING DRASTIC CHANGES THIS WEEK
Craigengower Cricket Club; made in the composition of their team are perhaps making more changes for this encounter. in their teams this week than any other, due to illness, etc., amongst their First Division players.
Rosselet, who sustained an eye injury as the result of an accident during the black-out, will not be able to play, und
his pie skip will be taken by his No. 3.| Joe Landolt, who keeps the same rink, with Souza coming in 45 his No. 3 to complete the side.
Souza's place in Bradbury's four will be taken by Ward of the second team, while Courtes will not be playing this week and his place at No. 3 will be · taken by A M Umar, normally leat to 1 M Oma
last week, will be No. 2 this time to M:Carrach, who was lead to Gowlitid McCutcheon, in place of Perty, the Jatter not being available this Sofur- day. Tuls is the only change 'in MeCutcheon's four, and in Cowladd's ¦ rink the only alteration is that Webber makes up the four, Vice McCarrheh.
Lock, another Second Division player |
will gure amongst week
Ure SODFORS
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iness and will be placed by 1) A Rosario, DIVOR
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Fazgerald, No 2 to Bagley last week, will be No 3 this time, in the position Olled by McGrath last week. The latter will not be playing. To make up the team, therefore, Grindley returns the side as No Z
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Field Back Again
to
a bye last week and whose game!
FOR $5,500-
Mrs. A. E. Gragóit'o/Austra- Ifah pony Sapper, winner of $11,621,00 in stakes mòray and probably "the finest 'pony to have raced on 'the Valley track, has been sold to Gap- tain Holmes, owner of Vic- toria, อ China pony,
for $6,500.00, according to in- Tormation received from a re- liable source.
'Sapper was Mladen with great" Fuccèss by Mr. D. Birck, the champion Jockey, and Mr. W. H. S. Davis.
TRAINING BEGINS AT THE VALLEY
PAIR
CAUSE FIRST
BIG UPSET IN PAIRS
C. GOWLAND AND J. McCUTCHEON OF PRISON OFFICERS' CLUB CAUSED AN UPSET WHEN THEY BEAT M. R. ABBAS AND A. R. DAL- LAH OF INDIAN RECREATION CLUB BY 23:17 IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE COLONY LAWN BOWLS PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP AT HONG-KONG FOOTBALL CLUB YESTERDAY.
Scoring at 12 ends the Stanley The Rumjahns led 3-2 at the pair led early in the game and third, but the Kowloon pair then The closing stages, when the Soo-had 1 2 0 4 1 3 2 1 to lead 16-4 kunpoo pair were making a great at the 12th. At the 18th the Soo- effort to save the game, both kunpoo pair had reduced the Gowland and McCutcheon sent lead to 18-9, but- Perry and Jack down some good woods.
then reeled off 1 1 1 03 to win by 12 shots after scoring at 12 ends. S. M. R. 101100100000112100010 M. J. 020012041321000011103
Start With Five And Win By 22
J.
The winners started with 3 1 1 before the Indian pair scored a He Will Be No. 1 to Omar. while, i DWLOON Football Club, who drew
National Victory, an Australjan
three, which they followed up K M. Omar, who is the morinal No. " with Talkon on July 12, provided their pony belonging to the Why stable, with 1 1 1 2 to lead 8-5 at the by this rink, will n be able to turn, with the "double"*, will be playing together with a few others, has 8th. At the 15th Gowland and Craigengewer this week, and will have already commenced training at
McCutcheon were
leading 18-9 of Tur few alterntions in their line-up.
the Valley and is being put and 22-15 at the 19th. Younghusband retains his same four, through light work. Training in int Fild, who was not playing in the general will begin on Monday, or At the 20th Abbas and Dallah Silva and J. F. V.
At Kowloon Cricket Club L. J. last game, comes back #5 skip to early next month in preparation were lying four shots, when Mc-C. W. Lam and N. P. Karanjia Ribeiro beat Evans, Dan and Chittenden Simpson, ! who skipped this rink
Ficid's for the second halt of the season.
Cutcheon with his last wood made absence, Rues to Kern's rink as No. 3 It is understood that the second
a good draw to secure the shot. place of Eastman, who moves up batch of the ponies, ordered from AR, D.
000311120001000300302 the second position, held by Naef Australia, will be arriving here J. in the last game
311000001130341031010 Ogden also returns towards the end of the month. to the side, as lend, in place of Dow-
The first batch have already This week's absentees
been broken in, and the opinion is that they have turned out bet- fer unimals than any of the pre- vious luts received from Australia,
THE
Randall Skipping
In
to
HE Second Division team did awat play last week owing to the fact that Talk were forced to seek a post- ponement
account 2333
uf Volunteer! man duties They last played on July 12, Dowman and Naef and theti Team this week will not be anything like the one that did duty for them then
Lock, promoted to
First Division,
will be replaced by Randall as skip. with Solina, Laminert and Furid mak-. ing up the quartette
July 12 comprised Ladd, Sohna Ziminein
Ward
Selected Teams
are
the
CRAIGENGOWER C.C. Police
Luck's four
Following
and teams!
First Division home):--J
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Karana. who had Roza Lam and
hits front men In their last will have Kitchell, Kane
I
and Zimmer playing for him to-morrow,
whathe Way
will have Broadbridge
his No 2. the place filed by Rapista to their last game Baptista will be seen at No, 3 la place of Medina, the Inst-named skipping Third Division
rink thes thane
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Franks As Skip
FRANKS, 3
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are
selected
A.C.. W W. Leonard, Ward, A Omar and B W Bradbury (skip): Lock. D A Rosario, R. Basa and
I
M Omar skip). A A Razack, L.l
Gadd, LC (skipt
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AM
R Souza and J
S Landolt
Second Division i Kowloon F.C..
away): -5 R Solina, L. E, Laminert. GS Ladd and H W Randall (skip); II Xavier, W E Broadbridge, M. A Baptista and W K. Way (skip); A Kitchell, W Lam, E Zimmern and NP Karan skipi
Third Division tv Club de Recreio, home--R K Pavir, WI Curd, 1.
Ruza and E S Pranks (skip); Li¦ | Son win! A ES Alves. F K Modi Corethe skija. J K Pavri, VA Henson. P X Delende and M J
PRISON O.C. Second Division (v Hong Kong C.C.. away:
Hirenek, R firindley, *
W J Bagley W Budson,
he taken in place of Karanna. WAJ led Dentario Davis and Lam last week
In Coello's riak L. No 1 to Ma last week. what am ther of Mertina's fear of la week. Mod) (No
will be in the same pesibois 1 Ale dira (skipa
will be No.
I ast week Med na led
Murit 2013-1 Rosario The me he will have J K Pave, Irenon and Delgado
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P.O.C. Changes
M
A
W Fitzgerald skap.
W E Webber, J
5 Hodge and C. Gowland (skip). V H Freeman J Metarrach. GB Foster ond McCutcheon (skip)
KOWLOON F.C.
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LT. COL. WALKER AGAIN RIFLE
ASSN. PRESIDENT
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Spong And Levett
Win By 8 Shots
At Civil Service Cricket Club H. C. Spong and E. Levett beat L. C. R. Souza and M. J. Medina by 24-18 in the Second Round.
32-10.
The winners started with a 5 but Karanjią and his partner managed to reduce the arrears to 5-7 against them when 3 1 0 3 054 1 2 0 3 saw the Portuguese leading 29-8. Both the Craigen- gower players were off form while Silva played a remarkably good game. Scores were:-
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DID YOU KNOW?
If a fielder stops or catches a ball with his cap. glove or any
Spong and Levett led 9-3 at the 8th and by the 13th had in- erased their lead to 16-7, Medina and Sousa then scored 4 0 1 2 2 to be led 18-10 at the 19th. Spong and Levett finished with a four part of his uniform, while detach- and a two to win by 8 shots after d from its proper place on his Scoring at 14 ends.
person, the batter is entitled 19 111101130031310100042 | three bases, 000030002200004012200 ) --
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All office bearers of Hong M. J. M. Kong Rifle Association of last re-elected to their at the annual
year were respective posts meeting of the Association, heid in the Jacobean Room, Hong Kong Hotel, last evening.
K.C.C. Pair Mave Easy Win
A. E. Perry and J. M. Jack of Kowloon Cricket Club hud a
1.1 Col R D. Walker. president of the Association, was in the chair and comfortable win over K. M. Rum- $31 14 brief review of the year's work. `juhn and S. M. Rumjahn of In- tunked all those who had helped dur-dian Recreation Club by 22-10 at ing the year under review, mentlining Civil Service Cricket Club in the
In particular Caut
Second Round. Secretary, and ti 3 Treasurer.
Clyde, Hon.
de Carey, Hon
had
WRS
After the report and ACCURINIS
Col Walker been adopted, Lt
nanimously reselected President Other elections were,
Vice-Presidents: Bitendier G T W Reeve, Brigadier T. McLeod, Col. L. A. Newnham and Major SEHE White.
Hon. Secretary: Cant HR Hyde Hon. Treasurer: Mr G ). P. Carey
S.C.A.A. AQUATIC CARNIVAL
TAKE HER BOWLING-
South China Athletic Association SHE'LL ENJOY IT, TOO! will hold their second swimming
Auditors: Messrs. Perey Smith, Seth gala of
Second Division (v Craigengower C.C., home)<--A Lapsley W Oxley. V Allenza alief P Younghusband (skip); B D Evans, A A Daud, V Chittenden and W V. Field (skipl: R M Ogden, ; & Fleming A Eastman, W C Simpson and E.
Reserve J. Gibson.
RISON Officers" Club. who played off their match with Hong Kong Cricket Club, postponed from May 24. last Satin day, will this werk come to Chater Road for the return
engage ment, and a few changes have been Kern (skip).
U.B.BEER
LIGHT & DARK
on
JUB
draught
Sole Agents:-W, R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.
Hon. Legal Adviser: Mr. M. J Abbot
Amendment Of Rules
the geusun on Sunday, August 3, commencing at 7.30 p.m. at their North Point Pavilion.
Following is the programme:- Men's 50 Metres free-style, It was proposed and carried that the Men's 200 Metres breast-stroke, ninendment of the rules should be left Ladies' 100 Metres free-style, in the hands of Major White (Chair- Men's 50 Metres back-stroke, man), Capt. Farringdon, R.M. (Naval Training Class' 50 Metres free- representative). Mr.
Evans (R.A.F.)
and Insp. A, L. Hopkins (Police) who style (handicap), Men's 200 Metres will submit any amendments they may 200 Metres breast-stroke (handi- breast-stroke (handicap), Ladies' think it to the Council, the latter being empowered to reject'or adopt any such [cap), Diving and Water' Polo. proposed amendments.
WATER-POLO RESULTS
Following are the results of matches
played yesterday_in"the"V.M.C.A. În- vitation Water-Polo Tournainent.
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AT ARMY POOL
C. Goldman (3).
A. May (2), Wi-
son and Benn.
Signale
Allan (3); Hunt
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(2), Morgan (2),
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Dignan.
Navy"A!
7 5th A.A., R.A. 1
MacAlister.
Royal Scots “B” D
MAT NAVY: POOL
Parry (2), Half-
yard, Cullum
'and: Hoare.
5 30th: RIA; Tuckley.
League Table To Date
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