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LAWN BOWLS RECORDS VOLUNTEERS AT
SET BY PEARSE
Craigengower And Indians Still In Winning Vein
Two records in the Second Division Lawn Bowls League for the present season, the highest rink score and the biggest win, were set up on Saturday by the Craigengower rink, comprising J. W. Leonard, H. W. Randall, B. W. Whiteman; IV. Pearse (skip) when they beat the Police quartette, T. Daly, B, E. Kleby, W. Campbell and G. S. Alexander (skip) by 48 shots to 5 on the C.C.C. green.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
CS.C.C. K.C.G.
FIRST DIVISION
BL C.C.C.
85 H.K.F.C.
C. de Recrelo 73 P.R.C.
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I Shaw, F. H. Glover, L. Lammert. A. Brooksbank (skip) 32. Total 65. K.C.C.-H. Best, A. Nissim, W. W. First. E Nish (akip) 21; A A. 68 Dand, W. T. French, A. J. Kew, L 48 Jack (skip) 19: CJ. Tacchi, J. Canning. T. R. Hanter. V. C. Lab- rum (skip) 7. Total 47.
PEARSE 37 UP!
At the Valley. Craigengower C,C. beat Police: Recreation Club by, 17 57❘ shots.
43
K.D.R.C.
50 K.B.G.C.
85
SECOND DIVISION
K.B.G.C.
57 1.R.C.
82
H.K.F.C..-
68 K.C.C.
47
0.0.0.
74 P.R.C.
T.R.C.
K.F.C.
49 C. de Recreio 58
THIRD DIVISION
R.KER.C. C.C.C. H.K.F.C.
67 R.H.K.Y.C.
38. C.S.C.C.
64
80 C. de Recreio 38 35 K.T.G.C.A. 73
FIRST DIVISION
CHAMPIONS WIN
Police R.C.-C. Gough, J. H. E. Edwards, F. Kelly, F. Nolan (skip) 5424; J.. Forrest, A. J. Johnson, J. B. Riddell, W. Glendinning (skip), 28; T. Daly, B. E. Kirby. W. Campbell, G. 8. Alexander (skip) 5. Total 57. C.C.C.-N. P. Karanja, A. J. Coelho.. W. Bagley. W. K. Way (skip) 17. J: Soares, E. McNay, K. M. Omar, M. J. Medina (skip) 15: J. W. Leonard. H W. Randall, B. W. Whiteman, H. V. Pearse (skip) 42. Total 74.
At the Valley, Craigengower C.C. beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 5 shots.
TAIKOO BEATEN
The Talkoo, Club de Recrelo beat Talkoo Docks Recreation Club by 9 shots.
CS.C.C.-P. ÈL Knight, J. Gellat- ley, J. Deakin, S. Randle (skip) 20; R. P. Phillips, H. E. Strange. C.
T.D.R.C.-W. Melrose. R. Wright, Strange. J. Hollidge (akip) 31; S. w. Cunningham, R. M. Keown Eccleshall, L. A. Collyer, A. W.
(skip). 18: S. F. Newman. W. Brown. Grimmitt. J. F. McGowan (skip). A Watson. T. F. Stainton (skip) 20. Total 61.
C.C.C.-L. C. R. Souza, Cavanagh, AE Coates, B. W. Bradbury (skip) 20; J, S. Landolt. A. A. Razack C. S. Rosselet, F Basa (skip) 20; A. 8. Gomes, V. N. Atienza, A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip) 28. Total 88.
K.C.C. WELL UP At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Hong Kong Football Club by 20 shots.
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K.C.C.-A. E. Bilstone, F. A. Broadbridge, H. Overy. E. C. Fin- cher (skip) 19; W. Mulcahy, J. W. M. Brown, E. Kern, J. M. Jack (skip) 21; G. Lee, T. A. Madar, R. G. Craig. F. Goodwin (skip) 28. Total 63
H.K.F.C.—E 8: Carter, J. H. Gelling, N. J. Bebbington, A. Mc-
17; D. McColgan, F. Hillon, F. C. Polson, J. C," Chalmers (skip) 14 Total 49.
Recrets. L. A. Gutierrez, C. M.
Silva, P. A. Yvanovich, E. M. Re-
medios (skip), 15; F. A. Machado. Av. Barros, J. F. V. Riberio, J. J. Basto (skip) 28; D. C. Alves, E. L. Basto (skip) 15. Total 58. Barros, Dr. A. F. Guterres, C. H.
THIRD DIVISION
- ONLY THREE DOWN At Chatham Road, Kowloon F.C. beat the Yacht Club by 3 ahots,
KF.C.-A. Lapsley, I. Boyes, Dr. J. T. Smalley, R. Lapsley (skip) 19: T. White, V. White. J. P. White. R. Hall (skip) 15; L. Bones; W.
Farlane (skip) 13; J. B. Howell, E. Mackie, T. Fergusson, J. Watson
J. Edwards, F. H. W. Haynes, J. Rodger (skip) 21; G. Duncan, W. GUI. E. Tuck, A. Hyde-Lay. (skip) 14. Total 43.
AN EASY, WIN
At King's, Park, Chub de Recreio beat Police Recreation Club by 32
shots.
Recreio.-J. E Noronha, C. E. Marques, C. 0. Siva, F. X. Blivs
(skip) 23. Total 57.
J. Fraser, A. Stevenson. B. E. Maughan (skip) 17; F. H. King, W. Simpson, A. W. Brown, K. 8. Robertson (skip) 24; H. 8. Rouse, R. H. Wild, A. Murdoch, E. S. Abraham (skip) 13. Total 54.
REKG.C.-N. V. A. Croucher, E.
C.S.C.C. TAKE POINTS
At Ming Yuen, Civil Service C.C.
PLAY
Annual Aquatic Sports
Te Corps Infantry retained the HLK.V.D.C. Swimming champion- ship, when they dafented the Static Machine Gun by 14 points to 12 after winning the water- polo game against the latter by an only goal scored by JJ., Remedios in the closing minutes of the game.
Among those present were H. E. the Officer Administering the Gov- ernment, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith, HE, the G.O.C.. Major General A. W. Bartholomew and Mrs. Bartholomew, Commo- dore, E. B. G. Dicken. R.N., and Mrs. Dicken, Brigadier H. G. Seth- Smith, Col. Irwin, G8.0., 1, Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, and Col. An- derson (Commandant),
RESULTS
Results were as follows:--
300 Yards Team Race:-1, Static Machine Guns (T. Kew, S. Lee, “R. G. Oliphant, N. Lee.. H. Wing Lee and Shiu Hung Yull: 2 Corps CA. "A. da Roan, H. Infantry Guterres, M. Gaan, L. A. Soares, B. Gasano and E. M. Marques); 3. Mob'le Machine Guns (G. Arnold, G Fowler, S. Fowler, R. Wood, J. Sloan and C. Bloan).
50 Yards Nursing Detachment Championship:-1. Mas D. Wal- lace; 2. Mrs. E Begg: 3, Ms I Buchanan. Time: 42 1/5 secs.
High Diving:-1, Corps fifantry LA. Roza, G. A. Pinna and B Gosano); 2, Coast Defence (8, Bux. H. Millington and A. Hus- Lee, M. Lee and 8 R. Choo). sain): 3, Static Machine Guns (8,
50 Yards Ladies' Invitation Han- dicap Race:-1, Mias I. Thirlwell; 2. Miss M. Campos: 3, Mias I. Lopen
50
Yards (Handicap)-1, A. Leppard: 2 H Wing Lee; 3, A. Hussain Time: 28 3/5 secs.
Omcers 32 Sergeants Race- Teams of 4 Men:-1, Sergeants (Sergt. W. Stoker, Sgt. J. L. Tetley, Sergt. B. Baptista and Sergt. V White): 2, Omcers (Lieut. F. W. T. Ross, Lieut. R. M. Wood, Capt. J. Durran and Captain H. Owen Hughes),
200 Yards, Medley Relay Race:- 1, Statie Machine Guns (N. Lee' 6. Lee, RG. Oliphant and^ "T. Kew); 2 Corps Infantry
(E. Cunha, H. Guterres, E. M. Marques and A. A. da Roza); 8, Coast De- fence (A. Hussain, E. Millington, D. Leonard and A. Teppard).
Oliphant and Miss Dowbiggin; 2, First Aid Race-1, R. G... L
J. Sloan and Miss I. Buchanan.
Water-polo: Corps Infantry, "1 (J. J. Remedios); Static Machine Guns, 0.
Corps Infantry: M. M. de V. Soares; B. Gosano and L. A
Soares; A. A. da Roza: B, de Sa E. M. Marques and J. J. Remedios. Static Machine Guns: S. H Choo; W. A-Sprinkle and R. O. L Hung Yul; T. Kew and S, Lee.
(skip) 34; L. J. Silva, LF. Kayler, beat Hong Kong Electric Club by Oliphant: H. Wing Lee Shul
F. V. V. Alves (skip) 17). J. A. LUZ. F. X. Boares, F. A. Remedios, R. F. Luz (skip) 24. Total 75.
20 shots.
H.KER.C.-G, G. S. Thomson, F. F. Duckworth, L. de Rome, B. Deacon (skip) 16; J. Barron, R, C.
FR.CL Glendinning, F., E E Booker, G. Moss, J. Shepherd (skip) 12; E G Post, G. Brittain, W. Mair, Perkins (skin) 19; N. B. Fraser, 8. R. Farlow, J. McWalter. A. EMuskett (skip) 8. Total 38. Carey (skip) 12 Total 43.
“... BOWLING GREEN VICTORY ..
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Butler, H S. McKay, J. Sloan H A. Botelho (skip) 15; C. C. Xavier, C. P. Basto, J. M. M. Alves, (skip) 14; T. P. Saunderson, C. E Pereira, C. E. Xavier, C. M. B. Alves. Gahaghan, W. Stoker. W: H. B
3. M. 8. Razarlo (skip) 14. Total 33.
C.S.C.C.-J. Pengelly, J. L. Faro,
J. Cdilip, H. Westlake (skip) 19; M. At Hung Hom, Kowloon Bowling Purvis, L. R. Whant, W. Hlllyer, M. Green Club beat Kowloon Dock ReN. Rakusen (skip) 18; M. Cunnetti, creation Club by 15 shots.
VISITORS WIN
At the Valley, Kowloon Tong Club beat Hong Kong Football
KDR.C.-J. V. Ramsay, T. Cole... F. Bentley, J. Cook, E. W. Sim-Club by 18 shots, man, R. Morrison, F. Cullen (skip) tons (skip) 27. Total:64.
20: Pearson, J. Revie, J. Kemp- ton, J. McKelvie (skip) 14; G. Mit chell, M. Ferguson, J. Fraser, G. Cooper (skip) 16. Total 50.
KBG.C. A. Russell, W. Russell, J. 8.. Logan, AM Holland (skip) 19; 8. A Bright, E. W. Lines, J. C. Gill, C. Hosking (skip) 24; W. L Walker, J. L. Tetley, T. Armstrong.
RECREIO SURPRISED
HKF.C.-E. · A. Mansell, J. Barnes, H. J. Wallington, 0. Stephens (skip) 17; J. Dobson, F. P. Anslow, D. Fitches, F. Morgan (skip) 16; E Casey, W. J. Buller. R. A. Trengrove, V. Walker (skip). 22. Total 55..........
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At the Valley, Craigengower C.C. beat Club de Recreio by 42 shots.
C.C.C.-E. Kerrison, J. H. Xavier, W. Atkins. Y. Abbas (skip) 30; D. Rozario, J. Pau, E. Zimmern, F. J. K.TOJ L. Stephens, J. N. Smith (skip) 26: W. Penny, G. Wong, W. C. Simpson, B. Basto Payne, F. X. Delgado, A. E. Alves (skip) 31; H. Gitting, T. M: Gre- (skip) 24. Total 81, ***
2} gory...A Spary 8. J. Houghton Recreio.-J. O. Remedios, E. de (skip) 18; C. Mose, C. L. Gregory.
| L. Guy (skip) 22 Total 65, Bouza, G. M. P. Remedios; C. EW. J. Howard, A. J. Basto (skip).
SECOND DIVISION;
INDIANS EXTENDED
At Austin Road, Indian Recrea tion Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 5. ahota,
KEGC. EL Lockhart, AE
E Jeffries, D. W. Waterton, W. 8.
Roza-Pereira
(skip)-9; A. M. 24. Total. 73.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
THURSDAY, JULY 29
Bowls-Open Singles Champion- ship (First Round): FT. R. Hunter BH. A. Alves; U, M. Omar v. J. J. Basto: 8. M. White v. A. M. Omar; G. Goodwin y. R. F. Luz (Kowloon Dock, green),
Drake (skip) 17. E. V. Searle, F. Bowl Open Singles Champion- T. Barby, K. C. Hamilton, G. ship (First Round): J. Watson Meyer (skip) 18; HF. Stoneham, Overy; C H Sheriff v. C. AK. Taylor, 8 M White, Viking; 8. Randle 7. R. O. Read Petherick (kip) Total 57. R. Soares v. W. L. Walker (Club IRCA B. Rumjahn, D. M. de Recreio green); 3. Pan v. J. M. Khan, M. R. Abbas, My Adal Forrest, W. Hayward v. W. Russell (skip) 21; J. Hoosen, A Bakar, A (Hong Kong FC. green); J. Oook K. Minu, A. R. Minu (skip) 18, B. 6. Fccleshall, J. Boosen v. A. W. M. Rumaha, A. M. Wahab, A O. Grimmitt (Oralgengower C. C. Madar, A R. Dallah (skipy 23, green), Total 63 Pa
KOC. BEATEN
TO-MORROW
SUUNDAY, AUGUST 1'"-", Bowls Open Rinks Champion- sh.p.(Semi-Finals) R. Boares, JW. Leonard, L. C. R. Bouza, and C. 6. Rosselet v. K. M. Omar, A. A. Badminton YMCA Badmin- Razack, AM, Omar and, I M.. ton, in the West Lounge, 5.30 p.m. Onlar (HKFC. green), J. (Wat- Bowls Open Pairs Champion son, CB. Hosking, R. G. Craig and ship (Final) JALuz and RFA, Hide lay v. AH Rumahn Strange LIZ VAM Omar and U. M. Omar M Rumahn, A. O. Madar and A. (akip) 17 (Kowloon B.G.Green commen- F. Minu or H. Cttins, 8. J. Hough
ton, A H Basto and B. Buto (Civil Robert=|| eing at 4.30 p.m. Umpire: May
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Service C.C. green)
At the Valley Hong Kong FC, beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 18"
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