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RECREIO BOWLS CHANGES FOR THE COMING WEEK-END

ALL FOUR OF CLUB' DE RECREIO! Så TEAMS IN THE LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE WILL BE ENGAGED THIS WEEK-END, AND THOUGH ONLY TWO CHANGES ARE NOTED IN. THEIR FIRST DIVISION: “A” TEAM, THERE ARE QUITE A NUMBER IN THE OTHER COM- BINATIONS.

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and of O. P. Remedios and C. H. Basto.

The third rink will again have kipped by Souza, who will rinks have A. F. Noronha, who played No, 2 to him on August 2, as lead with O. P. Remedios coming into the No. 2 berth.

J. F. V. Ribeiro H. A. Alves will the same "A" as last week, but R. F. Luz will return to the side as skip in the third rink, displacing A. P.Į Guterres, who will return to the "B" team. Luz will lead Soares, C. M. Silva and F. V. V. Ribeiro. Last week Guterres led Sbares, Silva, C. G. Silva.

Their "B" match against K.C.C. last week was postponed, and for the game this Saturday, against Police, Guterres will have the same rink us on August 2, when they played Craigengower. J. J. Basto will have C. 11. Basto as No.

Pereira's New Rink

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 13, 1941.

SHANGHAI AQUATIC PROSPECTS

The Shanghai swimming championships season opens, with the A.S.F. gala on Saturday, August 16, and interest in Shanghai aquatic circles now cen- tres on the four events.... scheduled for... this..., oc-.

U.S.S. Mindañao basõball team, winnare of, the Baseball....... League-championship and Bagram L. Shield for the-socond year. In succession. Standing (left to right) are McKenzie, Bowarsox, Tony Mascavage, Daniels and Moore. Front row (left tocasion-the men's 220. right) Groneck, Rugl,. Lt. Medlynn, E. V., Wiɛon, and, Lop: Pawloski, the captaine

Rowing Meeting This Evening

By "Incog."

In Second Division A. P. Pereira, who led Roza, Sequeira and Soares last

week, will have Osmund, Alves and Alarcon in his side this At a committee meeting of Rowing Section time, while Soares takeş over a

held this rink from M. 4. Carvalho, with Royal Hong Kong, Yacht Clab, to be Rosario, Barros and Alves as his evening, the date for the annual meeting will be was the same, excepting that H. front men. The rink for Carvalho fixed.

Yards free-style, the men's 100 Yards breast-stroke,” the ladies? ·50% Yards. breast-stroke and the ladies? 50 Yards back- stroke, writes the "North China Daily News."

Although the absence of Jackie Lumsdaine, the sensational; young all local swimmer who shattered back-stroke records during the past two seasons, and the retire- ment of such veterans as Archie Logan and Loule Oliveira, will be keenly felt this year, it is con-. Present indications are that, the bers of the Volunteers, it is un-fidently expected that Shanghai's

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blood will keep the younger programme for the next rowing, derstood. as to make inter-Unit season will be very much on the competitions possible, and as not colours of the sport flying high-

as in the past. Last week

a few members of V.R.C. are also in the Volunteers, a revival ja rowing at this club brought about in this manner.

R. Pinna was at No. 3. C. C. Pereira will have a new team this Saturday, comprising Barros, Xavier und Remedios. he led Cunha, C. P. Basto and F. Xavier.

Most changes are noted ht the Third Division tear, Mendonça will have G A Pinna and M, A. Guterres as Nos.

lines of that for last season, with four rowing regatlas off Middle Island as the outstanding events of the year.

In conversation yesterday one of the members of the Rowing Sec-

2 and L. J. Silva at No. 3 in place and 2 respectively. Instead of Campostion deplored the lack of interest

SUMMER HOCKEY SERIES

Following so closely the report that the football grounds at Lyemun are being returfed, the news that the authorities at Stanley are contemplating putting the cricket pitch in good condition would indicate that the Artillery are catering for sport in a big way this year.

and E. A 11 Aives, the latter going to the No. 3 position to Yvanovich to replace G Guterres, Cunha, lead to t: " Pereira in Second Division last week, will be Yvanovich's No. 1 place of Almeida, while E. Alarcon will replace A. M. Silva at No. 2 in this rink.

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in rowing amongst the other clubs in the Colony, remarking that it was a great pity that Victoria Re- creation Club, who once took such a prominent part in this form of sport, have allowed interest in it to be relegated so much into the skip instead of E Alarcon, who goes background as to make rowing al- most non-existent at V.R.C. to- day.

In the third rlak M. F. Pinna will

over to Yvanqvich's r..ak

No as

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Pinna will have as his front.men G. A Pinna, F. P. Sequeira and A. A. Roza. against Alarcon's last week's rink

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of Ferreira, Alves and G. Guterros.

Orem Skipping

Police are making a few changes, m- eluding one in the skips" positions. for

#Aninst Recreto "B". Orem will take

the First Division match this week over the rink led by Past and will have normal No. 3 to Post, though the two

est men remain the same. Forrest, who played is this position last place then occupied by Perkins.

Hollands as his No 3 instead of Nolan,

Post will be No 2 to Fender, and

week, will move down to Nu. 3. The She-

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pherd's four remam intact.

In Thurd Division the rinks led Aitken and Carey will not be altered.

Efforts will be made to stir up enough interest amongst mem-

ST. LEGER

HOPES AT

LANARK

Lord Rosebery's Ptolemy, which

at Soutar will be lead to Macdonald

place of Hendridge, while Nolan is considered to have a good out- Division sider's chance in the St-Logor

comes down from the First team to displace McHardy at No. 3. will have a stiff test when it par- "Silver Hendridge and Mellardy being amongst |ticipates in the historic the reserves for this Axture.

Selected Teams.

Following are the selected teams:

CLUB DE RECREIO.

Bell," one of England's oldest turf. events at Lanark, next Saturday.. The "Silver Bell" is said to have been started by William the Lion of Scotland over 700 years ago and has been included in all Lanark programmes since.

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ENGLISH FORUM

AQUATIC RESULTS

Following

are

be Breast-Stroke Certainty

the results of Hong Kong English Forum's swim- ming gala at Chinese Bankers Recreation Club yesterday.

Men's 50 Yards Free-Style:-1, Au Leung-wah: 2, Cheung Kwok-leung: 3, Ng Chung-wah. Time... 38 2/5, sees,

Ladies' 25 Yards Free-Style:-1, Miss Grace Chang: 2, Miss Amy Ho. Time: 24 secs.

Men's 100 Yards

In the absence of Dick Hall- whose record-breaking perform-, ances in the breast-stroke matched those of Jackie Lums daine

Alex Grebenschikoff should be a certainty to win the 100

event. Yards breast-stroke One or

two Chinese swimmers. however, are expected to give him stiff competition, while Jackie Dodd of the Rowing Club is an- other strong contender mier honours.

for pre-

The men's 220 Yards free-style is a very open

affair this year. Charles Huang has now returned to Hong Kong and unless some now star has risen on the local Breast-Stroke:-1, swimming horizon in the mean→

Au Leung-wah: 2. Norman Lec: 3. time, it would appear that the Robert Chau. Time: 1 min, 35 3/5 secs. race is anybody's meat.

Ladles 50 Yards Breast-Stroke:-1, Miss Amy Ho: 2, Miss Grace Chang. Time 59 secs.

100 Yards Free-Style Mixed Relay:— 1. Mise Amy Ho, Cheung Kwok-loung, Ng Chung-wah and Chan; 2, Miss Grace Chan, Au Leung-wah, Norman Lee and David Lo. Time: 1 min, 21-2/5 secs.

Mon's 200 Yards Free-Style:-1, Au Leung-wah: 2 Cheung Kwok-leung, Time: 3 mins 35 secs.

Lady Stars

In the two ladies' events-the 50 Yards breast-stroke and 50 Yards back-stroke-the Misses Jill Peach and Doreen Gray are last year's record-breakers and should establish further be favoured to marks.

ARMY WATER-POLO: ed by the French Club Gala on

SEMI-FINALS

The A.S.F. Gala will be follow-

Saturday, August 23, the Rowing Club Gala on Saturday, August 30, and the Foreign "Ÿ" Gala Saturday, September 6.

on

Apart from looking ahead, mak- ing preparations for the Winter

The semi-finals of the Large season, those responsible for the

Units Water-Polo Knock-out Com "Sports Orders" at Stanley have. drafted a "summer hockey pro-

petition were decided in the Army TO-DAY'S AQUATICS

gramme" for the Indian troops,

Pool. yesterday, when Royal Scots

Royal Corps of Signals are, hold-, First Division "A" (v Indian R-C.

beat 5th A.A. Regt., R.A., by 3 games to be played in the even- home):-J. Luz, C. E. Marques, L. F.

goals to 1 and Signals beat Mid-ing a swimming gain this after- ings. The tournament will start Xavier and J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip); F

noon at the Army Pool; commen- shortly, and eight teams have en-X. Soares, C. M, Silva, F. V. V. Ribeiro

Other St. Leger candidates en-dlesex 2—1.

Millar, Byrne and Laws scored cing at a p.m. tered, with the promise of some and R. F. Luz (skip): F. M. Silva, C. tered, include Turkana, which fin- really excellent games as the Roza-Pereira, J. E. Noronha and H. A.ished second in the Oaks, and for Royals and, Molyneaux, for the

Camperdown, which

finished Gunners, Pollos R.C.. seventh in the Derby.

In the other match goal-scorers were Dignan (2) for Signals and Little Business Hymas Middlesex).

Alves (skip);

**B** First Division

(V

standard of hockey amongst the Indian troops here is considered home):-D. C. Alves, C. H. Basto, L. to be above Club average.

J. Sliva and J. J. Basto. (skip); A. F. Noronha, O. P. Remedios, J. C.

It is understood that--a number of: will be coming up; useful, cricketers from Malaya to join Hong Kong Uni versity when it re-opens after the Summer vacation. No names are thus, far available, but one. of the under

Last Saturday, al Shick-o. Alec Remedios and E, Souza (skip); C. F. The first call-over on. the St. European Y.M.C.A. Swimming Com-graduates now resident at University Pearce. former Hong Kong Interport Vas, A. M. Xavier, A. M. Rodrigues Leger, which will be run on Sep-mittee will meet this evening, at 6.30 in states that he has received news to the cricket captain, had his first game of and A. M. Guterres (skip). tennis since his operation for appendi- Second Division (v Craigengower c.c., tember 6, attracted little interest the West Lounge, when the remainder effect that three or four really citis. He was playing in the Tennis away);-A. J. Osmund, C. M. 8. Alves, and there was practically no busi-of the season's

League yesterday.

TAKE HER BOWLING:

M. Alarcon, A. P. Pereira (skip): L.ness.

A. Rosario, A. V. Barros, H. R. Pinna The Derby winner, Owen Tudor, and J. R. Soares (skip); E. L. Barros. was offered at 9 to 2 and was the FA. Xavier. J. A. Remedios and C. C. Pereira (skip).

favourite, but was not supported..j Only four horses, Devonian, Chu- teau la Rose, Royalist: and Bakh- tawar excited medium or minor wagers.

Third Division (v Indian R.C., away): -E. Cunha, E. Alarcon. G. Guterres and P. A. Yvanovich (sklp): G. A. Pinna, F. P. Sequeira, A. A. Roza and. M. F. Pinna (skip); R. Campos, E. A. R. Alves, H. M. Xavier and M. Men donca (skip).

Devonian finished-up second favourite at 15 to 2; Chateau la Rose 9-1, while Royalist and First Division (v Club de Recreio Bakhtawar were both quoted at

POLICE.R.C.

"B" Away) ;—W, McLeod, W. Harris.|:100 to 7. ' 'W. S. Dall and J. Shepherd, (sklo); C. H. Gough, E. G. Post: J. M; --Forrest and J. C. 5. Fender, (skip}{<W: Cams; eron: C. Pile, W.-E. Hollands, and, J. Orem (skip).

Third: Division: (v) Cralgengower, C.C. Home);-J. E. Hayward, J. S Riddell;' ||Ji R.j/MagWaltor:"Land:J, C;. Altkan. |(şkip); L, C. Pennell,, A. J. Jolinson, HK E. Channing, and A,B,, Carey (skip); A. Soutar. W. M, Smith, F. Nolan and

SHE'LL ENJOY IT, TOOLS W. Macdonald, (skip). Reservos

Make a bowling,."date"! Your wife or sweetheart will enjoy it" as much as you do. Takso, her to the most congenial rendezvouer in town.

HONG KONG.

3. Headridgo, G. Davis, W. MacHardy, G. E. Willerton and H. B. Dewar,

Mr. C. T. Ferguson, a famous alli. léte for many years, died at: St, Vin- cent's Hospital Sydney, recently at the ago, of, 832 Ho was, a field games; Ex- ponent, and won many State cham- plonships and competitions. Joining the South Sydney, Club in 1909; be bas came hon. treasuror," and later trans

BOWLING ALLEYS ferred to the Folico Club; He was; Dhe

Lockhart Road. Tel. 21800,

of the organisets of the: first. Pallee and Firemen's: carnival in 1012; For some yearsche (was chairman; of the

Call-Over

Following is the latest-call-av

at Victoria Clubr

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Owen -Tudor 0-2, o; 15/2+t. Devonian 8/1 o, 9/1 t.. Chateau la Rose 11/10, 100/9 Mazarih 100 to 7. Sun Castle 100+7»o. - Dancing Time 100-7 0,2 Orthodox 100/7, 0 Royalist 100-0. t and o. Bakhtawar 100-G. t and Thoroughfare 18-1.-- Firozedin 10/1 Starwort 20/19 Ptolemy 25–132 Lambert Simnel 25/1. Fottes/33/1 Camperdown 40-2, Turkana 40-1, Sollum: 40/1.

Royal Acadamy, Cuerfley and

Apqfque Athletic Association, caunell. Felous all offered.—Reuter,

programme will be players will be coming.

LEACH'S

godd

FOR THE

STANDS

RECORD FASTEST 50 STILL

(First 50 scored in 38 mins.)'

Shanghal Cricket Club's Wan- derers, and their other team in B. B. Boddy

FA. Pitts Shanghai Cricket League Strag-D. W. Leach glers, share top place in the F. R. Kormani League Tables at the moment, M. J., Divecha each having secured maximum H. P.-Mader points' for five matches RecreaT., Alión, tion Club's Tyros are, third, hav-A-Gomes ing lost two games in five, while C. Sinciale Police, Recs Colts and Farsees, in that order, are the other teams in * the competition.

(Second. 60. does not

Cup race) BOWLING

74

52.

60

59

61 not qub count ring

8: for: 18

7:18 16

7 for 19

B. Elliot A. V. T. Dean, Stragglers, who scored A. Bolasoreo 102 retired against Police last week, F. R. Kormani; obtained his first 50 in 60 minutes and P. D. Boddy: the second 50 in exactly halt that time, F R. Kermani Donald Leach, whoy scored 02 for 3 OF Jenkins. Wanderers against Reca Colts, holds M Batma the record. for the fastest. 50 of the P. Madar l season so far, his 70 not put recently | H.-E.Org:2 against Parsees including 50 in only. GB.Gillot VALG 38 minutes. "It should be noted that 5. E. Shroff:+44). the second fifty” in any înhings does not N., Hart-Baker count in the race, for the Cup for the J., Jenkins fastest 50 in League Cricket, M Qualification-Batting scores of 50 Following are the beat feats in the land over; Bowling five wickets, and League to data; may

over. A, V. T. Dean" cont

102 ratd.

for

ton 21.

B for 55

TON 12

(First: 50 in 60 minal Second 80 Dave. Crowley knotted out: Tony -] Ryan (Glasgow)zinthe....third: round, at W. Loach, ["tzybkiegujas 70 pot out High Wycombe recently,

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