K.B.G.C. ARE WITHOUT WALKER AND MCNEILL

IN THIS WEEK'S BOWLS

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB ARE MAKING A FEW CHANGES IN THEIR THREE TEAMS FOR THEIR LEAGUE BOWLS MATCHES TO-MORROW.

In their First Division “A” team, Walker, re- gular No. 1 to Holland, will not be able to turn out owing to Volunteer duties and his place will be taken by Guy, who was No. 3 to Hall last week. Drew will be No. 3 in this rink this time. McNeill, No. 1 to Hall last week, will also be absent and his place will be taken by Bower.

In the "B" team Payne, No. 1 to Sykes last week, will be re- placed by Rogers, who played No. 2 to Nish in Third Division last week, whilst Drew's place at No. to Lockhart will taken by last week had Siminoids, Deakin and Newton.

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Two of the Third Division Pinks rel main intact, but with the return of Sir Atholl MacGregor from Shanghai, Nish will have one change in its foute. Sir Atholl coming back into the team as 2, the place gecupied by Rogers last week.

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Ward Promoted

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·RAIGENGOWER

making only C

one change in their First Division team. In Hossalet's rink Gaddi, usual No. 2, will be replaced by Ward, Gaddi taking over one of the Third Division

rinks this week.

E. W. C. Simmonds will be skip instead

Purvis.

FOOTBALL CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING

The Annual General - Mast- ing of Hong Kong Football ¿Club will be held today at.6 pm at the Club house, Happy Valley.

WEEK-END

AQUATIC DUELS

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 15, 1941.

GENERAL

HSU'S "MARKER"

BEATS COLONY'S

LAWN TENNIS LEADING

By: "Incog."

STARS

FOLLOWERS OF TENNIS WILL BE INTER- ESTED TO LEARN THAT A NEW ARRIVAL TO THE COLONY BY THE NAME OF TAO, FROM SHANGHAI, HAS MADE HISTORY SINCE HİS ARRIVAL TWO MONTHS AGO IN THAT HE HAS BEATEN ALL OPPOSITION PROVIDED AGAINST HIM, INCLUDING MANY OF THE COLONY'S LEADING LIGHTS."

Unfortunately, however,|

Tao will not be able to SOLINA AND

compete in the Colony

Championship, owing to OMAR WIN

the nature of his work.

He is a "marker" to General

"ground boy" in

was

At Civil Service Cricket Shanghai be- Club, S R. Solina and K. M. Omar beat W. McLeod and W. S. Dall by 29-15 in the Thind Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship yesterday.

WALLE

No less than five swim ming galas will be held row Burling taking over his position this week-end, the most Hsu Chung-chi,, and, as he with Gellatly. Deakin and McGowan as his front men. In the third rink interesting of which pro-fore coming down here, he comes at McGowan and will have in his rink mises to be at Chinese under the category of a "profes

sional" in that he makes his living Harper. Colledge and Hülyer, McGowan Y.M.C.A., where Lai Tsun on tennis, though it is understood

tal great style with are being made to Swimming Union meet that efforts

40 3 0 1 3 3 to lead by 12 shots at the reinstate him as an amateur in the 7th and after conceding wo singles ran

the National | Victoria Recreation Club eyes of

Amateur

off again with 13 0 2 2.1023 to be Athletic Federation.

31 shots up (28-7) at the 18th but Dall in their return encounter

Tao, who plays a great deal on finished strongly and in the last three }to-morrow at 8.07 p.m. Chinese Recreation Club's courts lends scored 8 with 404, the scores

with his employer, has also been being

K.M.O.. 40 30 13 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 2 1 pitted against most of the Colony's

0 2.3 0 1 0-29 W.S.D.: leading lights, and the only one to have taken a set from him is Tsui Yan-pul, but nobody has, to date, beaten him in a match.

Selected Teams

Following are the selected teams:

KOWLOON B.G.C.

First Division "A" (v Kowloon Q.C..

A home):-, Guy, C, W. Denoon. Hyde-Lay and A. M. Holland (skup); A. Bower, H. White, H. E Drew and A. J. Hall (skip); R P. Phillips, E. Levett, J. McKelvie and R. Dunez (skip).

First Division "B" (v Graigongower c.C., home)—A. J. Rogers, V. C. Dixon, P. A. Peckham and L. Sykes (skip); H, Bicknell, E. A. Atkins, J. S Gi and J. G. Meyer (skip); P. Hollo- way, G. W. Elphick, 1. Netion and H. Lockhart (skip).

A capacity crowd is expected at this meeting and the committee of Lại Tsun have gone to con- siderable expense erecting extra seating accommodation and the in- stallation of additional

electric fans for the comfort of the huge crowd of spectators expected.

At their last meeting V.B.C. won by 32 points to 23, thanks chiefly to their lady swimmers. It will also be recall Third Division (v Hong Kong C.C-led that the nect was featured by the away):-J. A. Fraser, Sir Atholl Mac breaking of three records by VR.C Gregor. E. V. Searle and H. Nish ladies and the defeat of Charles Huang; (skip): W. M. Wilson, J. S. Dinnen: G. of Victoffa Recreation Club by Yau Thompson and C. Walls (ship); J. Sat-kwan in

the 440 Yards free-style Hurst, S. C. Walker, C. E. Langley and event. L. A. Jordan,

In Second Division A number of changes are effected. Medina, who had 1. Xavier and Randall as his front meh last week, will be leading Xavier, Roza and Coelho this time. The other two rinks have been greatly reshuffled, Ward, who skipped Broadbridge, Pavri and Lammert last week, will be play ing in the first team and the second rink here will be led by Way, with Li,

CRAIGENGOWER his front men. Modi and Rosario as Lock will be leading Solina, Curd and First Division (v. Kowloon 8.0.C. “B”, Zimmern this time, as against lasi | away): J. W. Leonard, L. C.: R. Souza, week's third rink of Solina. Curd, A. E. Contes and B. W. Bradbury Baptista and Franks,

(skip): A, M, Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa and U. M. Omar (skip); A. A. Razack, W. Ward, J, S. Landolt and

and

The Third Division team has also undergone great changes. Karanjis will have Delgado, Lam and Randall this C. S. Rosselet (skip). week as against Delgado, Alves Lam last Saturday Gaddi will he leading J K. Pavri, Alves and Lam mert as compared with Rosario's rink of Leonard, Pavri and Ladd last week. while the third rink will comprise R K. Pavti. Leonard, Ladd and Franks Last week it was Roza, Modi, Leonard and Coelho.

*

Burling & Simmonds

Skipping For C.S.C.Ç.

IVIL Service Cricket Club are doing a great deal of re-shuffling in their First Division team for to-morrow.

Rakusen is the only skip to retain a rink, and McKay comes in at No. 1 to replace Harper in his four. Strange, who led Crawley, Colledge and Burling last week, will not be playing tomor

Second Division (v Club de Recrolo, home):-S. R. Solina, W. J. Curd, E. Zimmern and 7 Lock (skip); L4 Slu wing. F K. Mudi. D A. Rozario and W. X Way (skip!; J H. Xavier, 1.. M. Hoza, A. J. Coelho and M. J. Medina (skip)

Third Division (v Police R.C.. away)! -F X Delgado. Dr C. W. Lam. H. W. Randall and Dr. N. P. Karanjia (skipi: 3 K. Pavri. A. E. S, Alves. L E. Lammert and L. Gaddi (skip): R. K Payri, S. Leonard. G. S. Ladd and E. S. Franks (skip).

CIVIL SERVICE First Division (v Kowloon Dock R.C.. V S. away)-H. McKay, M. Scott. Ebbage and M. N, Bakusen (skip): J. Gellatly, J. W. Deakin, J. F. McGowan and W. J, Burling (skip); H. F. Harper, W. H. E. Colledge, W. R. Bülyer and E. W. C. Summonds (skip).

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Against Carson

Tao learned his tennis in Shang- hai, where he used to play a great deal against Lew Carson, Shang- hai champion for several years, and that, it must be presumed, he gained his un- Was where doubted knowledge of the finer points of the game or most of them at any rate,

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KOWLOON B.G.C.

BOWLS RESULTS

Following are the latest results in Kowloon Bowling. Green Club's lawn bowls tournament:-

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP He is very much liked, too, for,

First Round:-29. Nashi beat; G.: Sher- unlike some "markers" who are riff: A. M. Holland beat H. Bicknell.

Second Rounds-F. McKelvie beat W. full of their own importance just

wield a rackets. Drake; W. M. Wilson received because they can better than most members of their walk-over, from W.. C. Hodder.

PRESIDENT'S CUP particular clubs, this fellow modesty personified.

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First Round:-A. J. Hall beat H. White: G. Holloway beat 'A. J. Rogers; H. L. Lockhart received a walk-over from W. C. Hodder; L. Sykes beat R. Duncan; E, A. Atkins reçetyed a walk- over from. E. V. Searle.

Chan Taking Part Lat Taun, who were without the ser- vices of Chan' Chun-ham at the last meeting, will bave his assistance this time and he will be seen in action in the 440 Yards free-style and the 800 Yards relay events, Victoria Recrea- tion Club hope to gather more points through their men swinimers this time as they will have D. Hutchinson and

K. H. Ip, one of the leading L. A, Benn, who did not swim last time

players at C.R.C.

VICE-PRESIDENT'S CUP he beat Tsui owing to the calls of another gala,

First Round:-F. A, Checsman beat sets the other to Lawrence is unable participate Yan-pul in four

H. Bicknell A. Bower;

beat W. C. day in the C.RC. Championship Hodder; W. McNeill beat J. Hurst: A owing to Volunteer duties.

The Ladies' 50 Yards breast-stroke and who, incidentally, is listed

J. Hall beat J, S. Dinnen: G..W, Elphick has been changed to 100 Yards, which amongst those who have had to beat A. J. Rogers; H. L. Lockbart beat may be an advantage to the Chinese bow to Tao, says of the latter: G. W. Deacon.

"He is a very good all-round player, his ground shots being better than anybody else's in the. Colony. In addition he has a marvellous sense of judg- ment.".

swimmers,

bul

All the

events are

kely to be closely contested,

Prices of admission are 60 cents to reserved seats and 20 cents to unre served seats.

C.B.C. Gala

Tao may be seen in action at Tomorrow Chinese Bathing Club hold, Chinese Recreation Club most their third swimming gata of the sea evenings of the week, but for son at North Point at 7.30 p.m. .some days now he has not been' The three days charity affair at down to Causeway Bay, reason Chung - Shing Bathing shed starts to being that. bis employer, General morrow evening and will be continued Hsu, who has become tremend- on Sunday and Monday.

ously interested in tennis, is, giv- ing the game a short rest owing to a boil on the arm. It is believed, however, that he will be fit for tennis, again in the course of the next few days, when Tao will again be ready to tackle all op-

On Sunday, Chinese Press Association

are holding their third, annual aquatie meeting at Chinese, Bathing Club at 2 p.m. and Hong Kong, Chinese, Civil Servants Club, are holding their first swimming sports at their pavilion at North Point at 7.30 p.m.22.

Following is the programme and position, teaths for the V.R:C. V.Lai Tsun gala:

Ladies' –150) „Yards - Medloy - Relay:- V.R.C-Miss C. Guterres (back), Mi V. Churn (breast) and Miss J. Ander sön (free-style);-Lai Tsun:-Miss Lily Sadick (back), Miss Lo Po-kon (breast) and Miss Ko Mul-ling":"({cee- style). PR

Man's -220 - Yards. breast-stroke:-. V.R.C.-J. Marqueq and A. Alves or L.M. Remedios: Lai Tsun-Fong Chung-yue" and Chang Cheng-po

Men's 100-Yards free style: V»R*C% D. Hutchinson and C. Silva-Netto; La Tsun: Lau. Tal-ping and-Teang Cheong ming.VI

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Men's 440 Yards freo-style:-V.R.C.:- Charles Huang and P. A. Ruell;::Lal) Tsun You Sal-kwan and Chan Chun-

Ladies' 100 Yards breast-stroke:- V.R.C.—Miss M. Noronha and Miss Y. Yalle; 'Lai Tsun:-Miss Ko Mul-ling and Miss Lo Po-kam, kako eska

Men 100-) Vanda: «Back-stroke: VRCAK, Rumjahn and T: Lopes; Lal. Tsun -Lau Yiu-ting and Poon Wing-kalig

(€ Ladies' 60; Yards freestyle:--V;

Misg" V.' Churn and Miss J. And LoTeun Mlas Ko, Mul-ling, and Miss Lily Sadick, MAS

TO-DAY'S

BASKETBALL

Following to-night's Opon Basketball League programme at Kowloon Chinese YMCA.

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STARTING TIMES

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Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's. starting times for Fanling (Old) Course) to-morrow are as follow: 9.16.a. H. Gearé IV JJP

Fenwick.

Men 60 Yards Medley relay-9.201 V.R.C.:—A. X-flumjahn (back); J. | 9:24. Marques (breast) and C, Huang, (free- style); In Tour Poon Wing-kat itback), 4Yat Sälkwan~(breast); ^V^and

Tɛong: Chrong-ming „ffrec-style);

Ladies. 209 Vards" free-style relay tim V.R.C.—Miss V. Churn, Miss J. Ander- don, Mins: C.: Guferras-and- Miss Ti Lopes: La Toun-Misses: Ko Muj-ling Tsang ...Fung-kwan, « Lily Badlek and Cheng Ol-lin

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NON-PRIZE WINNERS

First Round:-C. E. Turpin beat W. J. Geall, E. V. Searle received a walk- over from W. C. Hodder.

HANDICAP SINGLES First Round:-3. G. Meyer (scr.) beat W. Houston (2): J. McKelvie (scr.) beat H. L. Lockhart (scr.).

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