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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.
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST-15,, 1941..
FOOTBALL CLUB'S GENERAL HSU'S "MARKER" ANNUAL MEETING BEATS COLONY'S
The Annual General Moot- Ing of Hong : Kong : Football Club will be held to-day at 6 pim at the Club-house, Happy Valley.
WEEK-END
AQUATIC
DUELS
LAWN TENNIS
By Incog."
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LEADING 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 HIS 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.
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 No less than five swim- absent and his place will be taken by Bower. ming galas will be held
In the "B" team Payne, No. 1 row, Burling taking over his position this week-end, the most Hsu Chung-chi, and, as he was Club, S R. Solina and K. M. Omar
He is a "marker" to General to Sykes last week, will be re- with Gellatly. Deakin and McGowan nlaced by Rogers, who played No
ns his front men,
"ground boy" in In the third rink interesting of which pro- fore coming down here, he comes beat W. McLeod and W. S. Dall
Shanghai be- 2 to Nish in Third Division last E. W. C. Stimmonds will be skip instead
of McGowan and will have in his rink mises to be at Chinese under the category of a "profes by 29-15 in the Third Round of last week had Simmonds, Deakin and
on tennis, though it is understood Championship yesterday. Purvis.
Omar started in great that efforts are being made to
style reinstate him as an amateur in the 7th and after conceding two singles ran 4 0 3 0 1 3 3 to lead by 12 shots at the eyes of the National Amateur off again with 130221023 to be 21 shots up (28-7) at the 18th but Dall finished strongly and in the last three ends scored 8 with 404, the scores being :-
At Civil Service Cricket
week, whilst Drew's place at No. 3 Harper, Colledge and Hillyer, McGowan Y.M.C.A., whère Lui Tsun slonal" in that he makes his living the Colony Lawn Bowls
to Lockhart will be taken by Newton.
Two of the Third Division rinks re main intact, but with the return of Sir Atholl MacGregor from Shanghai. Nish will have one change in his four, Sir Atholl coming back into the team No. 2, the place occupied by Rogers last week.
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Ward Promoted
As
Swimming Union meet Victoria Recreation Club in their return encounter to-morrow at 8.07 p.m.
Selected Teams
Following are the selected teams:
KOWLOON B.G.C. First Division "A" (v Kowloon C.C., home):-L. Guy, 0. W. Deacon, A.
A capacity crowd is expected at Hyde-Lay and A. M. Holland (skip): A. Bower, H. White, H. E. Drew and A.
this meeting and the committee J. Hall (skip); R. P. Phillips, E. Leveți,
of Lai Tsun have gone to con- RAIGENGOWER are making only. McKelvic and R. Dune (skip). siderable expense erecting extra
one change in their First Division team. In Rosselet's rink Gaddi, usual c.C., home):-A,
First Division "B" ( Cralgengower seating accommodation and the in- No. 2, will be replaced by Ward, Gaddi
fans for the comfort of the huge Rogers, V. Catallation of additional electric taking over one of the Third Division
Crowd of spectators expected.
rinks this week.
In Second Division Д number of changes are effected. Medina, who had Li, Xavier and Randall as his front! men last week, will be lending 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, Modi and Rosario as his front men. Lock will be teading Solina, Curd and Zimmern this Ume, ns against Jast week's third rink of Solina, Curd. Baptista and Franks,
The Third Diviston team has als? undergone great changes. Karanjia will have Delgado. Lam and Randall this week as against Delgado. Alves and Lain last Saturday.
J.
Dixon, P. A. Peckham and L. Sykes (skip): H. Bicknell, E. A. Atkins, J. C. Gill and J. G. Meyer (skip); P. Holky way, G. W. Elphick, 1. Newton and H. Lockhart (skip),
Third Division (v Hong Kong C.C.,
At their last meeting V.R.C. won by 32 points to 23, thanks citiefly to their lady swimmers. It will also be recall away):--J. A. Fraser, Sir Atholl Maced that the meet was featured by the Gregor. E V. Seàrie
breaking of three records by V.R.C. and H. Nish ladies and the defeat of Charles Huang. of Victoria Recreation Club by You Sat-kwan in the 440 Yards free-style event.
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skip); W. M. Wilson, J. S. Dinnen, G. Thompson and C. Wallis (akip); Hurst, S. C Walker, C E. Langley and L. A. Jordan.
CRAIGENGOWER
First Division (v Kowloon B.G.C. "B", away) ;-J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza, A. E. Coates
and B W Bradbury (skip): A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar. R. Pasa and U. M. Omar (skip?: A. A. Razack, W. Ward, J. S. Landolt and C. S. Rosselet (skip).
Second Division (v Club de Recreio, Caddi will be home):-S. R. Solina. W. J. Curd, E. leading J. K. Pavri. Alver and Lain-Zimmern and T. Lock (skip); Li Slu- mert as compared with Rosario's rink
wing, F. K. Modi, D A. Rozario and of Leonard, Pavri and Ladd last week,
W. K. Way (skip); J. II. Xavier, L. M. while the third rink wil comprise R.
Roza, A. J. Coelho and M. J. Medina K. Pavri, Leonard, Ladd and Franks,
(skip). Last week it was Ruza, Modi̟, Leonard und Coelho,
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Burling & Simmonds Skipping For C.S.C.C. CIVI
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 to-mor-
Third Division (v Police R.C., away) ; -F. X. Delgado, Dr. C. W. Lam, H. W. Randall and Dr. N. P. Karanjia
(skip): J. K. Pavit. A. E. S. Alves, L. E. Lammert and L. Gaddi Iskip): R. K Pavri, S. Leonard, G. S. Ladd and E, S. Franks (skip).
CIVIL SERVICE First Division (v Kowloon Dock R.C., away):-H. McKay. M. Scott, V. S. Ebbage and M; N. Rakusen (skip); J. Gellatly, J. W, Deakin, J. F. MtGowan and W. J. Burling (skip); H, F. Harper, W. H. E. Colledge, W. R. Hillyer and E. W. C. Simmonds (skip).
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Tao, who plays a great deal on Chinese Recreation Club's courts with his employer, has also been pitted against most of the Colony's leading lights. and the only one to have taken a set from him is Tsuf Yan-pui, but nobody has, to date, beaten him in a match.
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, was where he gained his un- doubted knowledge of the finer points of the game--or most of them at any rate,
He is very much liked, too, for, unlike some "markers" who are full of their own importance just because they can wield a racket better than most,members of their particular clubs, this fellow is modesty personified, Victoria Recrea-
Chan Taking Part Lai Tsun, who were without the ser, vices of Chan Chun-nam at the last meeting, will have his assistance this time and he will be seen in action in the 440 Yards free-style and the 800 Yards relay events.
tion Club hope to gather more points through thoir men swimmers this time as they will have D. Hutchinson and I., A. Benn, who did not swim last time owing to the calls of another gala.
Lawrence is unable to participate owing to Volunteer duties.
The Ladies' 50 Yards
Ip's Opinion
K. H. lp, one of the leading players at C.R.C. he beat Tsui Yan-pui in four sets the other day in the C.R.C. Championship breast-stroke and who, incidentally, is listed has been changed to 100 Yards, which amongst those who have had to may be an advantage to the Chinese bow to Tao, says of the latter: swimmers, but ail the events arc
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
To-morrow Chinese Bathing Club hold their third swimming gala of the sea son at North Point at 7.30 p.m.
"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."
Tao may be seen in action at Chinese Recreation Club most evenings of the week, but for 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 his employer, General morrow evening and will be continued Hsu, who has become tremend- on Sunday and Monday.
On Sunday, Chinese, Press Association ously interested in tennis, is giv- are holding their third annual aquaticing the game a short rest owing meeting at Chinese Bathing Club at 2 to a boil on the arm. It is believed, p.m. and Hong Kong Chinese Civil however, that he will be fit for Servants Club are holding their first ennis again 'n' the enured of the swimming sports at their pavilion at next few days, when Tao will North Point at 7.30 p.m.
again be ready to tackle all op- Following is the programme and position. teams for the V.R.C, V: Lai Tsun gala :- Ladies' 150 Varde Madley Relay: V.R.C.-Miss C. Guterres (back), MISS V. Churn (breast) and Miss J, Anders" son: (free-style); -Lai Tsun:-Miss Ly Sadick (back) Miss Lo Pokam (breast) and Miss Ko Mul-Ung (free- style).
Men's 220 Yards breast-stroke:- V.R.C.J Marques and A. Alves..or L. M. Remedios; Lat Tsun:-Fong Chung-yue and Chang Cheng-po...
Men's 100 Varde, free-style}-V.R.C D. Hutchinson and C. Silva-Netto; Laf Tsun-Lau Taiping and Teang Cheong ming.
Men's 440 Yards free-style:--V.R.C,- Charles Huang and. P. A: "Ruell; ~Lal Tsun: You Sal-kwan, and Chan Chun
nam.
Ladies 100 Yards, breast-stroke:- V.R.C.-Miss M. Noronha and Miss Y Yolle: Lai Tsun-Miss Ko Mul-ling and Miss Lo Po-kam
Man's-100 Yards back strake- V.R.CA K-RumJahn and T. Lopes; Lal Tsun-Lau lu-ting and Poon Wing-kafeRA ESSE
Ladies 50 Yards free-style:-V.R.C. Miss V, Churn and Miss J. Anderson: Lai. Teun :--Miss-Ko Mul-ling and Miss Lily Badick.ų bak
TO-DAY'S
BASKETBALL
Following is to-night's Oper Basketball League, programme at Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.
Youtho
v. Roaldents' Union. Bank Union V Indian Police
STARTING TIMES
AT FANLING
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's Course) on Sunday are as follow: starting times for Fanling: (Old
0.18 a.m. 1. H. Geare,
Fenwick,
9.20
9.24
9.28
9.32
Men's 80 Yards Medley relays V.R.CAK. Rumjahn (back), & Ja Marques (breast) and C. Huang (froe stylo); Tuli TaunRooh Wing-kal (back), Yal - Sol-kwan"?: (breast) and Tsang Cheong-ming (freestyle), ped
Laules, 200-Yards, frad.styin refay tum V.R.C.-Miss V. Churn, Miss J. Ander son, Miss Co Guterres, anii," Ming, "X3| 19.30%; Lopes Lal Taun-Mases Ko Mul-ling. 9,40 Trang Pring-kwan, Tally Sadick and Cheng. Olling N
Men's 300 Yarda:frød,ştyle prolayım |V.R.C.!--Charies Huang, D, Hutchin- son, Los Au Bonny andy-LoRoza» Pareira: Lai Tsun (--Lau, Tál-ping, @You Sal-kwan: »Poon::Wing-kal- and -Chan | 10.16. Chun-nam,»
10,20
G. Haynes, W, Park, GC. Worrall, R. Chertill;
EGA Price,
Lloyd
T. E. Price, K. S. Mor
rison.
W. Hewitt, R. Forrest
J. A. Blackwood, J.-A. D Morrison
9.44
G. M. Park, A. E! Lis- suman,
9.18
¡HW: Beisley. D. S
Robb
Major Meek, R. Youn
R. Parkin, Capt. Hyd
K.M.O.:
Pairs
with
4 0 3 0 1 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 2 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 29 W.S.D.: 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
2000 4 0 4 15
KOWLOON B.G.C. BOWLS RESULTS
in Kowloon Bowling Green Club's Following are the latest results
lawn bowls tournament:-
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
First Round:---Wy Nash:bent G, Sher- rift: A. M. Holland beat H. Bicknell.
Second Round:--J. McKelvie best W. S. Drake: W. M Wilson_received walk-over from W. C. Hodder,
PRESIDENT'S.CUP
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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 received a walk- over from E. V. Searle.
VICE-PRESIDENT'S CUP
First Round:-F. A. Cheesman beat Hodder, W. McNelll beat J. Hurst: A- A. Bower; H. Bicknell beat W. C.
beat A. J. Rogers; H. L. Lockhart beat J. Hall beat J. §. Dingeni G. W. Elphick
G. W. Deacon.
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
(scr.) First Round:-J. G. Moyer beat H. L. Lockhart (scr.). beat W. Housion (2); J. McKelvie (šer.)
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