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LAWN BOWLS FIXTURES CURTAILED BY RAIN

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Police Score Surprise Win

Over Kowloon C.C.

The heavy rain on Friday was responsible for the curtailment of the larger part of Saturday's bowls league programme and the only thing of interest was the somewhat unexpected defeat of Kowloon Cricket Club by the Police in the first division,

The leading teams, Craigengower Cricket Club and the Indian Recreation Club, which were to have clashed at Scokanpoo, were forced to postpone their meeting as the Indians" green was found to 'be too sodden for play.

In the second division, Club de Recreio managed to beat the Bow- ling Green despite the fact that they were down on two rinks, this being tac to the floe win of F.X. Soares' rink, over J.S. Logan's.

K.C.C. LOSE AT HOME”

RECREIO BEAT KR.G.C.

At K.C.C.. Police Recreation At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl- Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by ing Green Club, lost to Club de -5 shots.

Recreio by 4 shots.

K.B.G.C.-H. L. Lockhart, H. E KC.C.:-A E Sikstone, T. A. Madar, H. Overy, E C. Fincher Drew. F. A. Cheesman, J. S. Logan (skip) 15; G. Lee, L. Jack, A. (skip) 10; E. V. Searle, E. A. Atkins, Smith, J. Hyde (skip) 17; W. Mul-G. C. Norman, J. G. Meyer (skip) cahy," J. M. Brown. R. Craig. E. 21; A. Macintyre, J. Watson, D. W. Waterton. W. S. Drake (skip) 21. Kern (skip) 23. Total: 55.

Total: 52. P.R.C.-W. Cameron, W, Fender, Recrelo:-L A. Gutteries, A V. J. Orem, W. Mair, (skip) 14: WBarron, I. J. Bilva, F. X. Soares Campbell, W. McHardy. W. Hal-(skip) 29; C. C. Pereira, F. A lands, J. Shepherd (skip) 21; WXavier, A. P. Guterres, B. Basta McLeod, C. Dowman, G. Perkins. (skip) 12; F. A. Machado, C. A. E G. Post (skip) 25. Total: $0.

Lopes, O. H. Basto. J. J. Basto RECREIO BEAT. K.B.G.C.

(skip) 15. Total: 56.

At King's Park, Club ue Recreio beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 5 shots.

Recrelo:J. E Noronha, C. E. Marques, C. G. Silva, F. X. M. Silva (skip) 27; L.. F. Xavier. D. C. Alves, F. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz (skip) 28; J. Luz, J. F. Ribeiro, A. A. Remedies, H. Alves (skip) 9. Total: 62.

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K.C.C. TRQUNCE RECREIO At King's Park, Kowloon Onckes Club beat Club de Recreio by 19 shots.

"LONDON

GAZETTE

(Continued from Pago d

Dorset R-Capt. and Bt. Maj. H. L. Longden is restd. to the estabt. (April 13).

Camerons.--Capt. V.D. G. Camp- bell is restd. to the estabt. (March 301.

Hong Kong-Singapore Royal Artillery.Jemadar Mit Singh re- tires on ret, pay (April 193; Havil- dar Maj. Charan Singh to be Jemadar (April 19),

ROYAL" ARMY MEDICAL CORPS "Sgt. Maj. W. E. Conway, MM., to' be LL (Qn-Mr.) (May 12).

The follg. Lts. to be Capts.:—J. (Jan. 4. 1936), G. M. A. Brunet with seny, Jan. 4. 1936; R. J. Niven, M.B. (April 1), with sany. April 1, 1937; E Oareb (April 23), with notifna in the Gazettes of Nov. 30, seny. March 15 (substituted for the 1937, April 29, and May 3 respec-

tively).

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Maj. and Staf Paymır. R. H. Smyth, M.C., to be Lt.-Col. (May 12),

THE ARMY DENTAL CORPS Short Service Commission---The follg. to be Lts. (on prob.)" (April 25). H. French. G. Sperryn- Jones.

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING

SERVICE The follg. Staff Nurses to be Sisters (April 1); Miss N. H. Hodgman, Miss O. N. POCOCÊ.

Recreio: Q. H. Figureido, A. M. Rodrigues, H.-A. Botelho, J. M. 3. Staff Nurse Miss E. M. Wilson Rozario (skip) 13; T. Baptista, J. į realgns her appt. (May 5). Sequeira, O. P. Remedios, C. Roma- The follg. Provi, Staf Nurses are Pereira (skip) 12: M. Mendonca, A. } confirmed in their appts.;--Miss A. M. Xavier, M. A. Carvalho, P. A. W. Elwood, Miss L. M. Tibbs. K.B.G.C.-A. J. Hall, G. E. P. Yvanovitch (skip) 32. Total: 57.

ESTABLISHMENT Thompson, T. Armstrong, I Guy K.C.C.:-A. "A. Dand, c. J. Tacchi,

R.Army Medical Coll-Lt.-COL (skip)-19; R. Philips, A. Mactar-R Marks, H. Nish (skip) 26; V. C. (now Col) C. M. Finny, O.B.E. lane, C. B. Hosking E. W. Lines Labrum, W; T. French, J. M.` Jack, M.B., F.R.CS., late R.A.M.C, relin- (skip) 17; J. Watson, &. M. White, T. Carr (skip) 34; A. J. Kew, A. E. quishes the appt. of Asst. Professor A Hyde- Lay, R. Duncan (skip) 21. | Perry, A. W. Ramsey, W. W. HNL Total: 57.

(skip) 18. Total: 76,

Kowloon C.C.

Club de Recreio

...

Kowloon B.G.C.

Club de Recreio

FIRST DIVISION

(50) 55 Police RC

(58) 63 Kowloon B.G.C.

SECOND DIVISJON

.(45) 80 ..(57) 57

....(63) 57 · Club de Recreio........(65) 58

THIRD DIVISION

(-) 57 Kowloon C.C. ............(—) 78

Figures in brackets denote acores in corresponding game last year.

Craigengower C.C. Indian R.C. Kowloon CC.

Club de Recreio

Police R.C..............

Kowloon Dock R.C.

Pts.

'P. W. L D.

3 3 0.0

3 3 0 0.

199 155

Shots

Shots For Agst Up Down 221 142 70 0

38

Pts.

8

0 A

8

4" 2 2 鑫

0

239 27

12 D

4

2"... 2

0 218 223

0

5

4

2 »

0 222 260

0 38.

4

12

0 168 171

3

Kowloon B.G.C....... Civil Service C.C.

1 3

0 211 229

0 13

3

0 3

0 122 187

D 85

Totala

14 14

Q

1594 1594

129 128

Shots

Shots

Football Club" "A"

P." 3

W La D.

For Agst. · Up Down

2 1

0 207 152

65

0

Cralgengower C.O.... 3 Police R.C...

2

1

D. 200 169

31

3

2

1

192 172

20

Club de Recreio ...... 4 2

2

230 223

7

Kowloon B.G.C.

4 2

2

238 238

O 0

Talkoo Dock R.C...... 3-

2

0 173 191

0 18

3

173 194

Q 21

141 215

0 74

113 113

20

Shots

+

Shots

W.

D.

For Arst.

Up Down

Pls.

Kowloon F.C.

3 3

D

0 177 156

22 0

'0'

H.K. Electric RC.

3

1

0 193 159

34 0

4

Kowloon Tong G.C.A. 3

2.

1

0 187 104

23 0

4

Football Club".

3

2

1

0 185 185

0 20

4

Kowloon C.C.

4

2

0 251

211⁄2"

39 0

4

Craigengower C.C.

3

1

0 140 168

0 7

Club de Recreio .......4

1

+ 214 261

R.H.K. Yacht Club 1.: 3

3

0 149 193

0. 44

0

Totals

13

13

0 1485 1485

110 116

20

Civil Service C.C......

Football Club "B"

Tutals

0 1554 1554

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of Mil. Surgery (May 1);, Lt.-Col.

D. C. Monro, M.B., FRC.S.. Edin.,

to be Asst. Professor of Mil. Sur- gery (May 1).

MEMORANDUM »

Maj. Hon. W. S. P. Alexander, DRO., b.p.. late £. G'ds., retires on ret. pay (May 14),

Mr. Kenneth Keen has been appointed Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

Mr Howard Harding.

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DAVIS CUP TENNIS

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K.C.C. TENNIS RESULTS

The following are latest results

of matches played in the tennis tournaments organised by the Kowloon Cricket Club:-

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Men's Junior Singles Championship

W. M. Gittins beat A. Duncan

4-6, 6-1, 6-2.

MATCHES IN. PLAY

Oslo, May 21. The Davis Cup contest between Norway and Germany began here 6-1, yesterday, Germany taking a 2-0 lead.

The Arst

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Stugles Handicap. “B”

J. R. Luke (3/6) beat R 8. Capell (30) 3-4, 6-2.

between B. D. Lay (3/6) beat L. W. Haines, Norway, and Georg von Hume (316) 6-3, 6-1. Metaxa, Germany, almost resulted

in the defeat of the German. The Norwegian won the first two sets with astonishing rapidity at 6-2, 7-5. Then, however. "Metaxa, got

STOCKHOLM MATCH

Stockholm, May 21.

into his stride and levelled the Sweden and Switzerland were match at 6-2, 6-3.

In the afth and deciding set

level on points at the end of the nrst day of their Davis Cup 'tle.

the German was leading 5-3, but Karl Schroeder (Sweden), beat.

Haanes levelled at 5-all..only for the German to go out at 7-5.

Fisher 8-6, 6-2 and 8-9, and

Manett (Bwitzerland) : defented

In the second match of the day. Rohlsson by 6-1, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1. the German champion. Henner Persistent rain at Milan yester- Henkel, playing against the Nor-day caused postponement of play wegian Jenssen had an easy win in the tie between Italy and Po- 6-0, 6-0, 6-1-(Transocean).

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