BASA RETURNS TO CRAIGENGOWER TEAM FOR TO-MORROW'S GAME
WITH THE RETURN OF BASA TO THE TEAM, CRAIGENGOWER 'CRICKET CLUB ARE MAKING TWO CHANGES IN THEIR FIRST DIVI- SIÓN LAWN BOWLS TEAM THIS WEEK END.
Bradbury's rink, and also that ; Gowland's rink all the front 'men havd of Rosselet, will be the same as
been charged' except Hildson, wito" goes. last week, but in Omar's four from No, 2 to No. 3, The first two Basu Teturns to his
places will be filleď by`Mhaw and Gridas usual posi- tion of No. 3, so that K... M. Omar, who take over from Webber and Hudson. McGrath, who was No, 3 last Who Alled the breach last week, week, will not be playing to-morrow. will go back to his normal No. 2| Freeman, who Was No. 3 to Losition. Franks, who played in, Cutcheon Jast week, moves to No 1. That berth last week, returns to where Shaw played last werk, alid his the Third Division team.
jown place at No. 3 will be taken by Foster Bagley's rink will include Robertson at No 2 m place of Har-
I the Second Division Gadth wil take over Coelho's place as one of The skips with Xavier, Roza and Lammert as his front men Last werk Coelhu had the same men la the first two positions, but Baptista was No 3
Baptista will be No 2 to Way, whose zink otherwise unchanged Modt, who played in this position Inst week,
the Third Division Lock's four Ladd will take over Zhe. Ineric place at No 3
retulis
Franks will skip the Link to Third Division that was led by Randall last week
Jast week.
K. Tong Unchanged
Ko
1
rop.
Following are the selected teams:
CRAIGENGOWER
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First Division (v Indian Recreation | Club, home):~J W. Leonard, L., C. R. Souza, A E Coates and B. W. Br1⁄2d- bury (skip): A, M. Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa and U M. Omar (skip), A. A. Razack, W Ward, J. S. Landolt at CS Russelet (skip).
Second Division (v Hong Kong Cricket Club, away);-9, P. Solina, W. J. Curd, G. S Ladd and T. Lock (skip); Li Sh
A
WIDE, M. Baptista, D. A. Rozario and W. K. Way
skip); J. H. Kavier,
1. M. Hoza, L. E. Lammert and I. Gaddi eskap!
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MARSHALL'S BID FOR
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 22, 1941.
C.B.A. LOSE 9-0 BUT
TRIPLE CROWN IT WAS TENNIS OF A
Nowe from the Shanghai Bowls World to to the "dffødt: Was Alec Marshall, Who 16 Fétili Nouring in the intes compolitióne singles, spatés land. Finks--which have "al- Feray reached the 4th Hound "blade as a very good chands of carrying off the "triple crown, fa" "Teát which has only "Béén -6éëämplished |"by R. C. "Altrendsgu.
In this connecton, tho China Prebs," say—
“A Thng khỏi thắt họ vu "duplicate the feat is a godd wager and his supporters are equally confident of him coming through. However, the next round will tell the εory!"
ROSARIO
AND LANDOLT
WIN 20-17
Three
the Fourth
In games Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Paire Champlonship were schedul. ed to be decided yesterday, but only one was played, the other two being postponed.
Cricket Club,
REFRESHING NATURE
By “Incog."
DURING THE PAST TEN DAYS OR SO, I HAVE WATCHED TWO "NEEDLE" "LEAGUE TENNIS MATCHES, AND THOUGH BOTH OF THESE EVENTUALLY TURNED OUT TO BE ONE-SIDED AFFAIRS, THE ATMOSPHERE WAS, NEVERTHE L'ES'S, QUITE TENSE THROUGHOUT THE NINE 'SETS PLAYED.
Yesterday, by way of a change, thing. In fairness, however, I must I made the trip to the very plea-say that Tomashevsky did bring off a Fant
Chinese Recreation
few very good shots, one vicious cross- Club
court drive in the last set being part
ground, and as o reward I was cularly noteworthy.
freated to some very refreshing, 'Scores were —
if no1 first class, tengis. The K. M. Wong and lu Tak-lam (0.R.C.) Chinese were entertaining Cen-beat D. Smith and D. Tomashevsky (~2
beat S. Fowler and N. Smith...
6-3 Inatch beat B. Blekford and N. Whitley 6-4 T. F. Chol and C. N. Toang (C.R.C.) beut Smith and Tomashevsky.... beat Fowler and Smith beat Blekford
tral British Associa⭑lon in Fourth Division League and won by 9 sets to 0.
The game, however,
extremely. | WBS enjoyable, and more closely contested, Incidentally, than the scores would for dicate. It was a pleasant surprise to And Syd. Fowler, who had only the day before returned from a spell of leave
in Australia. playing League tennis su seon, And if he has not as yet found his land legs. there
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nothing to show for it in his tennis
Iu Tak-lam, who has just shaken off the effects of a long bout of 1-health J. S. Landolt; paired up with K. M. Wong, and played and T. A. accurate tennis in which he was well- supported by his partner, but outstand-
The latter goes up to No 3 At the place that was then taken by The promoted Ladel Karunia wh have, Bonebisige and Alves as Nos. 1 and 2 respectively instead of Delgado Pau, while the thirri rink will comprise
Third Division (v Hong Kong Football Padel T Mind and Medina as ogame Club, home):-W F Broadbridge, A. JK Phvri, Alves, Lammert and GadE S Alves, Dr. CW. Lam and Dr
P Karana (skip), E.
At Civil Service Todd, F. Lee, P. K Modi and MA, J. Medina D. A. Rosario and *skipt: R K. Pavni, S Leonard, H. W. beat A, E. P. Guest OWLOON. Tong It re making no Randall and E S Frank Tekip). Muder by 3 shots.
The winners started off in greating for the winners was T. F. Choi. style, scoring
"Bicky" Bickford and Norman Whi 1 0 4 1 0 0 2 14
ley might have won a set for their side before being blanked for three
if they had not sacrificed accuracy for ends to lead 13-8
at the 12th. hard-hitting which, unfortunately, They increased this to 10-8 at the too often found the ball landing in the 14th, but 2 0 4 by Madar took the far beyond, score to 17-14 at the 17th, Landolt scoring 1 2 before conceding like number to finish up 20-17. Landolt 1 0 4 1 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 2 1010
1 2 0 0-20
changes 1 their
for In- ALLTOWN Second Division Lengue bowis match agamst Kowloon Foutball Club,
21 of Jast week's players being: view again
KOWLOON TONG Second Division 1 Kow.con Football Club, home):--H. A Castro, A. Madnr. J Smith and A J Kew (skip); N. A. E Mackay, Y H Tang. J. N. Wong and 1. Stephens (stop); H Gittins, M. Phoon A E Castro and A. Spary
JJ
X
skipi
Reserve: J. Tang
VII. Service Cricket Club are mak
a few changes against Club ele Recrelo "A" Rakusen's four is left intact, but the other two rinks are as
CIVIL SERVICE follows, as compared with those of last First Division tv Club de Recreio week. Kiven 111 brackels Gellatly. "A", home):-J. Gellatly. J W Deakin, Deakin, Simmonds, MeCowan (Gellatly.E WC Simmonds and J. F. McGowan Deakin, McGowan and Burling) and (skip): H. McKay, M. Scoli, V. S. Crawley, Colledge. Purvis and Hillver Ebbage and M. N. Rakusen (skip); P. (Harper. Colledge. Hillyer and Sim-D. Crawley. W. H. E. Colledge, M. E. monds)
Purvis and W. R. Hollyer (skip). "AIKOO are not making any changes
in their team this week, all those Second Division (v Prison Officers, who took part in their clean sweep win away) :-J Nimmo, F. Thomson, F over Kowloon Tong last Saturday being on and J. C. Chalmers (skip); L. A avunlable again to-morrow.
Gibson, D. Coull, C. Buvaird and J. A.
TAIKOO
PRISON Officers Club are making Watson (skip); W. C McKie, W. Cun-
quite a few changes for their inatchningham, K. Main and W. Melrose
against Taikoo Dock In (skip) Reserver: A. MacArthur, S. J
At the
Madar 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 2 0 4
0 0 12-17
Pollock.
PRISON O.C.
Second Division (v Talkoo, home):- V. H. Freeman, W. J. McCutcheon, G. B. Foster und J McCutcher (skip); G. I. Shaw. R J. Grindley, J., W. Hud. son and C. Gowland tskip): A. W. Hircock, R. C. Robertson, J. W. Fitz- gerald and W. J Bagley (skip).
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Smith was steady throughoul, but his steadiness was somewhat discounted h the inclination of his partner.
have a bang at ashevsky, to
Tumi- every-
FOWLER ON
AUSTRALIAN
HOCKEY
6-3
..0 3
and Whitley
Chan Yim and Y, W. Chung (C:A.C.) beat Smith and Tomashevsky beat Fowler and Smith beat Bickford and Whiley
0-3
6-4
6-1
6.1
A Close Finish
At
Office Caroline Hill, Post Recreation Club (2) beat Jewish Reereation Club by 5% sets to
Howlett and W. 0. Morrison
314.
(P.O.R.C.)
beat S R. Rainier and B. Godkin 0-3 beat A. Pollak and M. Talan beat E. Whitgeh and A. Odel:
A. G. MacPheriɔn and Y. S (P.O.R.C.)
heat Ramler and Godkin drew with Poliak and Talan beat Whiftgob and Odell
63
62
Fung
I
6-4
6--5
+3
S. K. Chin and C. C. Lam (P.O.R.C.) lost to Ramler and Godkin
0-6
lost to Pollak and Talan
0-6
5--7
Table To Date
Seta
lost to Whitgob and Odell
S.C.A.A. C.0.0. C.R.C.
F.C.
A.T.C. 1.R.C.
P.O.R.C. (1) C.B.A. P.O.R.C. (2) J.R.C. K.I.T.C.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
1 0 722 17218
10 10
0 74 10 *20
10 9
10
8 2 0 631⁄2 261⁄2 16
10
7 3 0 58 29 14
9 4 4 1 45 38
9 4 4 1 232 47/29
10 4 6 0 40 60 8 8 2 0 0 232 40/24 9 2 7 0 192 012-4 10 1 90292 001⁄2 2 9 0 0 0 72 73⁄41⁄2 ́0
Promoter Mike Jacobs has revealed that Joe Louis will join the United States Army If he loses his world's heavyweight title to.Lou Nova in their return bout on September 19.
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Ranger, Harold S. Vanderbilt's fam- ous yacht, which successfully defended the America's Cup against T. 0. M. Sopwith's Endeavour, la how going to help in the defence of America herself.
Sydney Fowler, brilliant Club hockey winger, who is Just back from a leave In Australia, says that the aver. age hockey team 'down there le up to our best, while there вге several district teams which would be far superior to Hong Kong'e beat, While in Sydney,
Fowler met Geoffry Lammert-he is now married and has one child-who introduced him to the Y.M.C.A. | Mr. Vanderbilt has arranged to have hockey officials. He was given a the yacht broken up and sold for trial and was soon playing re-
"crap." gularly on the wing in the first of their five League elevens, with lightweight boxing championship to Vic Tod Morgan, who lost the Australian Geoff in the same team, at full-
Patrick recently, vainly searched› Syd- back. Incidentally, Lammert, who ney for leeches after his fight. is a lieutenant in the militia, has needed them for his damaged eyes. passed his médical test for the The veteran of so many contests knew R.A.F.
the value of a leech in restoring · A Fowler scored seven of Y's 12 damaged eye to normal. He has used goals in the first four-matches, them on innumerable occasions, but, netting in every game.
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try as he did, bé could not discover one. The scarcity' was due to the dry It was while watching inter-weather, he was informed. district hockey at the Metro- politan Carnival--Newcastle were The most amazing golf cxploit known, the winners-that he contracted | the playing of a hole 35 miles long, is bronchial pneumonia, from the recalled by the death at Maidstone of effects of which he has only re- Mc. T. H. Öyler, a one-time: famous cently recovered.,
sportsman, at the age of 91. Accepting the wager that he would complete the He did not see any ladies' hoc-hole from Linton Park, near Maidstone, key, but he understands the Aus- to Littlestone-Links, near New Romney, tralian standard is below that DE under 3,000-strokes, Mr. Oyler won with Hong Kong.
1913 strokes to spare.
The fag, presentation ceremony before the Final Tost at Brisbaha.Right to left are Benator Brown and the Promjer of Queerisland. "Woo Lal-tin, (drsistant sacrotary) and Chan Foh?! yu (manager acords
the others in the picture