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POLICE MAY BEAT WEAK CRAIGENGOWER TEAM Visitors Are Pretty Confident Of Winning

K.F.C. MAKE CHANGES FOR

IMPORTANT GAME

know

By "Skip"

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SKIP'S FORECAST

FIRST DIVISION

Recreio "A" V. Recreio "B"

C.C.C.

K.D.R.C.

C.S.C.C.

1.R.C.

Recreio

H.K.C.C.

K,C.C.

K.F.C.

* P.R.C.

v. K,C.C.

V.

K.B.G.C. "A"

K.B.G.C. "B"

DIVISION

SECOND

V.

H.K.F.C.

V P.O.C.

V. Talkoo

C.C.C.

C.C.C.

V.

THIRD DIVISION

Recreio

K D.G.C.

H.K.F.C.

P.R.C.

V.

I.R.C.

Y

H.K.E.R.C.

v.

H.K.C.C.

Open Pairs Results

ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE RESULTS

Two matches in "B" Division of Army Tennis League were played yesterday at Sookunpoo, as a result of which Royal Army Ordnance Corps are now bracket- ed with 36th

Battery, Royal Artillery, for third position in the League Tables.

Royal Scots, who are leading with 17 points, were not engaged yesterday. but it is understood they will be play- ing off some of their Bxtures, which had been interrupted by Exercises, next week.

Medicals Win

Royal Army Medical Corps "B" beat Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 2 points to 1, scores being

L/Cpl. Pinder and L/Cpl. Roberts (R.A.O.C.) lost to Pte. Whyborough and Pte. Brighi, 5-7, 6-4, 5-7. and Col. MacPherson

Sgt. Adams (R.A.O.C.) beat Sgt. Parkin and Pte. Dunne, 5-7 0-3, 7-5

Sgt. Munten and L/Cpl. Pennington (R.A.0.C.) lost to Q.M.5. Bartlett and L/Sgt. Sheppherd, 2-6, 2-4.

BY REASON OF THE FACT THAT CRAI- GENGOWER'S TEAM IS CONSIDER ABLY WEAKENED BY THE ABSENCE OF COATES, ROSSELET AND K. M. OMAR, THE GAME BETWEEN THE PROSPECTIVE CHAM- PIONS AND POLICE BECOMES UNUSUALLY

SERVES INTERESTING, IF MEMORY WELL, THE LATTER HAVE USUALLY GIVEN CRAIGENGOWER A GOOD GAME AND THE WILL AGAIN PROSPECTS ARE THAT THEY DO SO THIS AFTERNOON.

Police team. I

"Fifth and he has his former third man,! Column" stuff are pretty con- Sykes, with him. fident that they can win, and it would not surprise me to see them

Royal Army Service Corps beat the do so On the other hand, the

Royal Corps of Signals by 2 points to 1. match is on Craigengower's green

One of the Service Corps pairs falled so the substitutes will perhaps

to turn up and they therefore forfeited not be at such a disadvantage as establish themselves in the eyes

the point, Scores were:- their supporters after their! Further progress wus made in

Young and Weir (R.A.S.C.) they would be if playing away.

Recreio "A" and "B" meet and lapse against Hong Kong Cricket Second Round of the Colony Lawn Pitcher and Tomlinson, 6-4, 6-1

championship when Martin and Martin (R.A.S.C.) the former have taken the oppor-Club whom they ineet again to- Bowls Patrs

games were played Dixon and Spare, D-7, 5-7, 7-5. tunity to experiment with their day.

I have not the Hong Kong yesterday. formation. The changes, I think,

before me, AL Kowloon Bowling Green Chub.

Table To. Date have not weakened the team and Football Club's team

but I do not think they can field. A. E. P. Guest and T. A. Madar I expect it to win handsomely.

V Jamieson and S. 1. Maryin Kowloon Dock, if they can re-a team to hold Club de Recreio Kowloon Cricket Club overwhelmed C

at King's Park.

Prison Officers' Club by 34-9. Tam anything Ike the form

Kowloon Cricket Club are make-scoring at 15 ends and formation → of last Saturday

ing some changes in their team may be expected to get the better

am told, but time 32 at the third and after which Royal Signals

The Kownon pair had 3 2 1 223 of Kowloon Cricket Club as the to meet Taikoo, I

12th Battery what they are I have not heard. The at Hung Homi.

15-3 at The ninth

At the 15th 5th, A.A. They may just be able to win lead visions. I hear, are making some

as the Quarry Bay men are not us; and adar led 20-6 and thished Middlesex

with 13 4 4 0 2 to win by 2 shots players witches amongst their

as in pre-

T.A.M,:-- and they play as my informant early as formidable

VIOUS years. "C'est la Guerre.” states. The team looks stronger

han otherto.

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P.O.C. Favoured

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cers Club will be out to re-!

Field's Return

Green Club Kowloon Bowling "A" vaal Civil Servants and anti-

Club have Kowloon Football Their cipate a comfortable win.

made sundry changes for "B" outfit, however, will not face important game against Craigen- their prospects at Sookunpou

gower, against whom they have

there

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Recreio Pair Win

their

AL Kowloon Remedios And

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Cricket Club.

1. A Gutierrez. Recret, beat 1 J Bicknell and G W.

club, by 22-10.

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very confidently as the Indians hot yet played as the correspond- Elplnek, of Kowloon Bowling Green

notoriously hard to beat ing programme of matches, due to Peckham is skipping again be played on May 24, was washed after a week in, the "A team, ut.

Field comes back as skip, whilst Simpson relieves Joe Eastman us three in Kern's rink, from which Walter Naef, who has struck a bad

They patch, drops out.

should win as their guests are weaken- ed by calls from the first team.

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965th Battery R.A.P.C.

SOUTH CHINA'S TENNIS WIN

The Portuguese pair started with four At the 11th they were leading 11-7. and 16-8 at the 14th. The losers then re- gistered 302 to reduce the lead to 17-13 at the 17th and come within

At King's Park yesterday South striking distance. The Recreto pair China Athletic Association main- finished with 1 3 1 0 to win by Bix shots after scoring at 13 ends.

Bicknell and Elphick scored a three at the lasi end.

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Splendid Rally

are second in the League at pre-A splendid rally by W. J. Burling and sent, but a match out of hand, so M. N. Rakusen, of Civil Service, in the latter stages of the game enabled them

tained their unbeaten records by defeating Kowloon Cricket Club by 6 sets to 3 in a Third Division League Tennis match.

J. Kwok and K. C. Wan (S.C.A.A.) lost to N. Llewellyn and. W. Beb

bington

4--6 beat R. Kloss and, D. W. Joyce. 61 lost to G. M. Gillard and R. Baker 2—0 S. Y. Li and H. N. Wong (5.0.A.A.), lost to N. Llewellyn and W. Beb-

bington

beat R. Kloss and D. W. Joyce

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K. T. Ng and K. C. Wong, (5»C«A«A), of Kowloon Football Club, by 20-18 a‡. Club de Recreio.

beat N. Llewellyn. and W. Bcb. Dand and Field started well and at bington

B3

Table To Date

Sets

P. W. L. D. F.' 'A, Pts.

this result may have a big bear to beat A. A. Dand and W, V. Field, dept. G. M, Gullard and R. Haker. 6-3 ing on the final League table though I am not forgetting Police Club's potentialities. I fancy, the. home team to win quite comfort- the 13th end were leading 15-4, but the beat R. Kloss and D. W. Joyce ably.

Valley, pair then scored 15 shots at the heat G. M. Gillard and R. Baker 6) Craigengower's visit to King's next five ends. with 3 4.2.2.4, to lead Park should be interesting, and I 10-15 at the 18th. The Kowloon, pair then tip the home men to get home by scored a lwo and a single to be led a dozen shots or so. "Spotty" in at the 20th, but Burling, and Rakusen scored a single at the last end Pereira is skipping a rink, I see;, to win' by two shots after scoring, S.CAA. he should do well.

nine enda Hong Kong Electric, who, I be- lieve, are after my blood, for sug- gesting that the Police might beat thom by a sweep-winning margin last week, are to visit Hong Kong Football Club and I risk their dis- pleasure by indicating a win a small one be it noted, the Valleylies!

And again, I would like to draw Police against '^ Hong Kong Cricket Club this time. And wouldn't sell my chance for six dollars either

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SLOAN AND LUNNY

IN SEMI-FINAL

In the second round of Electric Recreation Club lawn bowls, pairs. competition J. E. Lunny and J. K. Sloan, beat. W. Macfarlane and and

E. I Groome, 21–18;::

A.T.C.

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BASKETBALL

TO-DAY

Following have been chosen to

storien Kate

CORRESPONDENCE

The Initer put up a remarkably represent Trojans “In a friendly Lawn Bowler”—Your letter has good fight and at the 18th were baseketball game against Union actually leading 18-18. From that Club at Chinese ́Y.M.C.A. to-day not been published because stage, however, their play, fell off at 5 p.m. T Silva, B. Silva, H. you omitted to give your

and, taking advantage of this, Osmund, H. Silva, B. Neves, Poan name, The Information has

Lunny and Sloan Tofced home Kwong-vin, Teck Put-young, been passed on to Skip their advantage to qualify for the C. Figuereldo and, D'Aquino. Sports Ed,

semi-final;

Now that Stanley Leonard, H.B frat

An Inter-sectional Soccer game, be, baseman, is no longer interested in Biltz and Cyclones shared two goals tween Head Ofled and Western Depo baseball ha is again, turning his atten in a friendly hockey game on roller of the Immigration Omon Will: bo play: tions to lawn bowls and; syil, bo scenkates at Ciro's, last night, Ansell, for ed at 9.30a.m. to-morrow at the Public,: as lend to N, P. Karanjin in Craigen Blitz, and Batemah, for Cyclones, scor Works Recreation Club's ground, gower's Second Division game fo-day, Fed the goals,"

Causaway Bay.

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