MOLE IN ONE BY
A. J. DENNIS
Playing at Kowloon GoIF Club on Saturday, A¦ J. Ďen- nia holed the short second In .one.
K.B.G.C, TEAM Following will represent Kow- loon Bowling Green Club-in-their-.. floodlight bowls match against H.K. Electric R.C. at Ming Yuen to-morrow, commencing at 8 p.m.: H. Bicknell, S. C. Walker, C. E. Langley and L. A, Jordan (skip): J. Hurst, W. M. Wilson, G. Thomp- son and C. Wallis (sklp); A..Bow- er. G. W. Elphick, C. E. Turpin and E. V. Searle (skip). Re- serves-H. J. Shields and E.:A. ends Chessman.
Bright sunshine allowed an un- have been even better had he been up usually varied sports programme against Charles Huang, but, unfortun to be completed on Saturday, the ately, the latter was unable to take part in the Agala. Conskicring his outstanding feature of which, from absence. University, who jost 20-8, did a commentary point of view, was very well, 350 the lack of entries at the Euro-Grandpa?" " Leung's Chinese team Results of the cricket bean Y.M.C.A. Swimming Cham-made history when they won the BG,C. lost on all rinks to H.K.F.C. pionships. D. Hutchinson won two national Baseball series, beating in Third Division. Adam Hollarid's matches played in Shang-les and G. Saunders, one in America 11 to 3:in a game featured by rink broke four rink records and hai on Saturday, August races that attracted only one start-uperb mount performance by Wally equalled another as the result of their
Ching. America, hat previously beaten 425 er! The fourth event, won by A. the holders. Portugal, by 12 to 2 and Ato equal :C.C.C.a record win of „Win," which“ also enabled K,B.GİC. 23, show that Shanghai May, exceeded all-expectations were not favourites for the tee shot C. C. Wanderers main- when three faced the starter!
Outstanding rink results Included It was most disappointing in view of beat Youths 35-25 after à late rally: tained their 100 per cent. the fact that "y were, up to a week and Black Cats accounted for Resid Carlos Shiva's 35-10 win he has been out of bowls for several weeks-and it record with o
ago, making rapid strides towards com- ents' Union by 39-35. wickets
is to be hoped that his return is to be ing on a par with V.R.C. as swimming
I do not know
[pormanent. Incidentally, his 25 shots why the
10 consecutive winning tallles THE Brat Saturday football match of from
saw Royal Scots beat beat the former record but was in turn Middlesex by two first half goals at bettered by Holland's effort of 27 011 Shumshulpo. The ground was bumpy the same day, M. N. Rakusen and W.
ball
dimcult, but R. Hillyer gave Bttle and
control was
agains! formidable Hossack gave a rousing display on the their
C.C.C. at only nine right-wing and was responsible for the Rosselet scored first goal and scored the second. Like against Rakusen-and were down only Fowler, he is best on the wing and nine of the 31 shots by which C.S.CC. Royals would do well to keep him lost. A. J. Hall had his there. Middlesex looked different against J. J. Basto, winning 26-11 after 123-18 on June 28. H. M. Xavier made team without Freshwater, who left the losing the first game by 18-15. Frank (a fine debut as skip in Third Division, Colony in the close season.
Goodwin again won against his club [having a six included in his 20 shots sain-between Lai Tsun THE other
The Jockey Club "Pow" resulted in mates, beating W. W. Parsons by 20-12
win over J. F. Lunny-Electric won the and University--produced
having A Good Time (T. L. Tseng) and Maple after
beaten A previously
match, but by only one shot, thanks to record, Chan Chun-nain clipping almost Star (Lu Kwong-to) winning the Aus-Steven 29-13, T. Lack brought off the Xavier's fine effort. six seconds of the Colony 440 Yards | tralian races and Odeon (B. K. Yip) best "double" of the day, beating J...
the China ponies event.
Stephens 25-9 after having beaten him freestyle record, and this one might
win over Police, thanks to a fine piece of bowling by Donald Leach, who had for 9 in 13 overs, seven which were maidens!
organisers. acceptances were so poor--the entry ust appeared to be satisfactory-but a little more publicity might have helped 5-there were only a handful of specta
After all, annual championships tors. of
cannot be compared to to-morrow's believe gala for example. I
camot the decision not have prizes this year for the championships could have
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The match was played on the Police ground, which was under-affected the issue water parts on account of the heavy rains that tell the previous day, and players had to take the Held via duckboards which tended some 25 yards into the field of play.
ex-
Police batted first but could do nothing against Leach and Elliot, the side being all out for 46. Wanderers lost 4 wickets before ! they scored the required scores being as follows: Police: 4 (A C } Abbot. 13. S V .Gash 10. D W. Lench 5 for 9, G
B Ellot 4 fur 33)
Wanderera: 47 For 4 (F
runs,
Marshall 16.
not oul, L F Stokes 10: B B Boddy 3 for 20).
Stragglers Win
On their own ground, S.C.C. Stragglers beat Parsees by 58 runs. They batted first and had lost 4 wickets for 19 before 1 plucky innings by J. C. Jenkins, who was not out for 47, pulled the game round for them, Jenkins following this up by taking 4 for 18 to help dismiss Parsees for only 31. Scores were:- Stragglers: 88 (J C. Jenkina 47. not out, E. A. Weldman 15; S F. Shroff 4 or 33. J. B. Tata 3 fur 31 Parsees: 31 (M J Divecha 13: J C
Jenkins 4 for 18, 11. E. Orr 2 for 7. W V. K. Chadwick 3 for 4)
Tyros Beat Colts
The intra-club game at Shang- hai Recreation Club resulted in a win for Tyros over Colts by 93 runs, N. Hart-Baker doing most damage for Tyros by taking 5 Colts' wickets for 16 runs. The scores were:-
Tyros: 133 (E. B. Brodd 40, E. J. Kid-
by 29, F. R. Kermant 27; P. Madar
4 for 30. T. W. R. Wilson 3 for 29). Colts: 40 (J. Leriou 16: Bart-Buker 5
for 16, H. Meston 3 for 18)
TABLES TO DATE
P. W. L. D. Pts.
S.C.C. Wanderers & 6 0 0 18
S.C.C. Stragglers 6 6 о D 18
Recs, Tyros
Police R. C.
Recs, Colts Parsee C. c.
6 3 3 0
6 2 3 1
9 7
6 0 5 1 1
6 0 6 0 0
LEAGUE AVERAGES
Following are some of the lead-
ing players in the averages:-
D. W. Leach
A. V. T. Dean
L. F. Stokes
- F. Marshall
J. C. Jenkins
B. L. Boddy
P. Madar .....
M. J. Divecha
• Not Out.
Elliot Kermani
Jenkins
Orr
Woodley
Leach
Batting
Ins. H.S. Runs N.O. Avg.
€ 76* 232 2 58
102+ 135
0 33.7
B
45
168
1 33.6
5
61-
128
1 32
2 32
5 35 96
6 74 173 0 20.8
6 36 112 2 20
6 59 125 1 25
Bowling
↑ Retired.
O. M. R. W Avg.
74.1 11 108 23
73
67.4 17 189 24 7,9 48 8 209 22
95 50.7 7 137 14 98 69.1 10 185 18 10.3
45.5 11 160 14 114
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