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LAWN BOWLS COUNCIL YORKSHIRE WIN
MEETING DISCUSSION
(Continued front Page 1)
Hong Kong:--Craigengower and
Mr. Hosking: I did not think an Football Club, nine each;, Civil |explanation was called for. Service and. Police seven each; 4 little late Mr. Hosking re- Takbo. Hong Kong Electric Remarked: I have been Secretary creation Club. Indian Recreation for four years. This is not new. Club and the Yacht Club, five each. | I am surprised there is a suggestion, Kowloon:-Club de Recreio, 13; of lack of coursesy; for if there Bowling Green and Kowloon is one thing I do pride myself on, Cricket Club, ten each; Kowloon it is courtesy to everybody. If a Dock, Kowloon Football Club, and letter should have been written, 1 Kowloon Tong, Ave each.
wish now I had written it, but it The respective captains will be never entered my head, Mr. R. Hall (Kowloon) and Mr. B.
NO ANTAGONISM W. Bradbury (Hong Kong). These two gentlemen and Messrs. J. F. If you can grantee, as your Sec MacGowan, J. Russell, da Luz and retary writes, the excellence of W. Greig will act as the selection your green, then we might put committee. Entrance fee was fixed down one or two of the ensuing at $1 for each player and a collec-matches for it. tion will be made for 84, Dunstan's.
It was also agreed to make a grant of $150 to the three Clubs for expenses, each Club to submit its accounts to the Association. Should there be any balance it will revert to the Association, whlie any expenditure in excess of the $150 will be shared by the Clubs. The match will start at 3.45 pn.
GUTIERREZ INTERNATIONAL
The Chairman (Mr. Hyde-Lay):
Mr. Hoskinr: I should like
BY INNINGS
Bowes And Verity "In Good Form
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1938.
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Pakhol"
ANOTHER CENTURY FOR FAGG
London, August: 5,. In County cricket champion- ship matches concluded today, " Kent defeated Lancashire by 125 runs while Yorkshire beat Leicester by an innings and 74 rung. In their last match Yorkshire defeated Lancashire Shanghai, Foochow" and Amoy.. by an innings and 200, runs. Straits and Hothow Kent scored 239 (Fagg 134. Shanghai and Swatow... Wilkinson 5 for 2) and 205 (Wi-Haiphong, Pakhof and Hodhow..... kinson. 7 for 53) while Lancashire
Shangha! replied with 246 (Todd.5 for 60)
Straita
and 163.
Yorkshire made 440 for 6 wickets, declared, to which Barber con- tributed 130.
• to make an offer here to divpel any idea that I have any anta- gonism for the Club. I should like my match with Mr. Alves played on the K.F.C." Mr. Chittenden: We will give you our best green.
The Chairman: I suggest the Secretary reply to the letter sa only 89 runs. ing no discourtesy was meant at all and "that during the ensuing The following names were sub-rounds of the singles we would mitted for the Gutierrez Interna endeavour to put one or two games
on the KFC. green.
This was carried and the meeting jadjourned.
SHIELD
tional Shield:-
Portugal:-J. E. Noronha, J. F. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Šūva, F. X. M. da Silva, J. A. da Luz, «R. F. da Luz, H. A. Alves. J. C. Rein.edios, A. A dos Remedios, C. F. Vas, L. F. Xavier and B. Basto,
Wales: J. E. Henson. England:-A. E. Carey, E G. Pest, W. E Hollands, G. C. Moss, B. W. Bradbury, B. W. Whitaman, W. Ward, R. Marks. A Nissim. A. Murdoch, A. W. Brown, J.. T. | Smalley, C. Turney, V. Chittenden,
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NEXT WEEK'S OPEN
SINGLES DRAW
The following is the draw for next week's open Singles matches:
Tuesday, August 9 OB. Hosking v. H. A. Alves (Kowloon Football Club),
T. Coleman v. G. C. Norman Kowloon Football Club).
Wednesday, August 10
J. A. da Luz v. A. K. Minu (Civil
s. M. White, D. W. Waterton, C.Service). B. Hosking, G. C. Norman, E, W. Lines, S. Randle, J. G. Meyer, A. Joon Docks). Hall, P. T. Barby, T. Coleman, J
A. Hyde-Lay v. A. E. Carey (Kow-
8. Howell, W. Gill, A. Brooksbank, dlan R.C.)
3. Carr, S. Eccleshall, W. J. Burling,
Leicester scored 297 in their frst inninga Maurice capturing 5 wickets for 77, In Leyland
their second innings. Leicester fared badly being dismissed for Bowes and Hedley verty, the Test bowlers, were in deadly form. the former taking ave wickets for 28 and the latter five wickets for 36 runs.
LUNCH SCORES
Lunch scores of cricket matches played today are as follows:-
Army 315 and 71 for 2 v. Public Schools 270 and 208 for 9. match was drawn.
The
EaSex 402 and 250 for 9 y. Notts 302 and 60 for 0.
declared v. The match was
Somerset 487 for Derby 3 for 0. drawn.
Sussex 291 and 22 for 1 v. North- ants 220 and 109.
for: 0
Warwickshire 206 and 68 v. Middlesex 184 for 7 declared. J. Cavanagh v. J. V. Ramsey (In-Rain stopped further play.
Worcestershire 343 for 3 v. v. Hampshire 313-Reuter Bulle- tin),
C. F. Remedios v. G. H. Sheriff C. W. Haynes, J. Hollidge, T. Sed-Kowicon Docks). don, W. R. Hilyer, J. M. Purvis, G.
Sherrif and J. F. McGowan,
Scotland: A. Wright, L. Jack, T. THUNDERSTORM
Fergusson, K. C. Hamilton, John
Watson, A. Macintyre, A. Hyde Lay.
R. Duncan J. S. Logan, M. Fer. guson, J. A. R. Selby, G. Duncan, J. Gellatly, A. Calman and J. Me- Kelvie.
Switzerland: -C. S. Rosselet JS Landolt, E. Kern and W. Naet.
China: C. W. Lam, John Pau Hau Han Yeh and John Tang.
Ireland. Cavanagh, W. Mul- cahy, P. J. A. Hamilton, W. Field and H. Lockhart.
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India:-U, M. Omar, A, M; Omar K. M. Omar, A. R. Mínu, A. K Minu, J. Hoosen and D. M. Khan.
Phillipines:-R. Basa V. N. Atienza, D, A. Rozario, A, E H Castro and E. J. Porter.
Australia:-W. K. Way, A B Hainson and Fincher
Malays:A. R. Dallah, M Adal, A. M. Wahab, A. Bakar and M. R/ Abbas.
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The following are the represen· tatives of the various countries: Portugal, R. F, da Luz, England, J. T. Smalley: Scotland, J. McKelvie; Switzerland, C. S. Rosselet: China,
John Pau; Ireland, J. Cavanagh; India, D. M. Khan; Phillipines, R. Basa; Malaya, A. R. Dallah."
K.F.C. DISCUSSION
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CREATES HAVOC
IN ENGLAND
·Cattle Killed In Fields By Severe Lightning
London, August 5."
A thunderstorm of excep- tional intensity, moving slowly over southern England" from west to east, has left aɛtrail of destruction due to lightning and torrential rain. Train services were interrupted yes- terday and many roads are
account impassable en
of floods.
At Exmouth, the main streets were flcoded to axle depth. Re- Ports describe leaden skies, vivid lightning and torrents of rain and hall. Motor cars had to use head-
lights at midday.
Many houses were struck by lightning and large numbers of animals were killed, in the fields by lightning
AUSTRALIANS ON TOUR
Fine Feat By Fleetwood-Smith
Dundee, August 5. The Australian cricketers com- menced their Scottish tour yester- day with a two-day match against Scotland at Broughton Ferry.
Batting first, the visitors scored 213, of which Stanley McCabe made 62. Symon took five wickets for 33
11208.
The Scots replied with only 88, L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith capturing four for 21.
At close of play, the tourists had acored 21 without loss.-(Reuter).
After reading the letter from the
The depth of the storm belt ånd Kowloon Football Club in which its slow progress eastward have A. they signified their dissatisfaction resulted in thunder, lightning and with being let out of the Open rain continuing over each place Singles matches, the Hon. Secrevisited for 12 hours and more. tary said the sub-committee had seen no reason why they should affected and farmers have suffered Telephone services have been
severe loss in crops flattened by hail. M
have been written to at all.
Mr. W. Chittenden: You and i are the only two members of the sub-committee who have played on the green and we found it all right.
Mr. da Nuz was heard to say, it was not fit, while Mr. Fraser said it played very well.
Mr. W. W. Hirst said the green played perfectly last Saturday. He thought that in comparison with other greens, when the bowl was sometimes uncontrollable, it whe unfair to say it was no good:
WAS DIFFICULT
Mr. Hosking enid the "fact remained that many people had so complained, and, as the sub-committee, they had to take cognisance of what they heard. As far as he himself Was concerned he had – not complained, though he did say it was difficult.
In Devon and Cornwall alone, 70 telephone exchanges are isolated. -(British Wireless)."'.
NEW YORK SIZZLES
New York, August 4.
A sizzling 11th day of the heat wave, with humidity al- most unbearable in the 'city all day and night, has converted New York into sort of sea- side. A.
LEAGUE TENNIS
RESULTS
(Continued from Page 10) S. Bliss and II. Burson (K.C.C.):
lost to Wong and 'Cheung lost to Wel and Chiu
Haiphong
Tientsin"and Swatow.
Yochow.
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15th Aug.
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Tegelberg.. Bhutan.....
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SUNDAY
2-4 Bangkok via Bwatow 1-8 Batavia
Hazel and Gillard (K.C.C.):: lost to Cheung and Tse
drew with Wong and Cheung 6-0 lost to Wei and Chiu
0-B beat Cheung and Tae ...... 8-2
WIN FOR K.T.G.C.A
Airways Plane
Michael Jebsen... Bencruschan..... Hothow..
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Air Mail for "Imperial Airways
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by "Imperial Airways Direct Imperial Bervice""due Dorwin, 11th Aug.
The match between the Kowloon | Afr Mall for Chuneking (via Han- Tong Garden City Association and
kow) by the “CN.A.0. Airways
Direct Service.” the Army Tennis Club, played at Kowloon Tong, resulted in an over. whelming victory for the home team the visitors annexing only Samahani and Wuchow.. half a set.
Kongmoon
Baigon..... Shanghai
ARMY LEAGUE MATCH In the more congested poorer
Playing at Bookunpoo in the Manila sections of the city, men, women Army Small Units league, the HQ and children in their thousands Royal Scots defeated the 22nd Coy,
thronging the streets in Royal Engineer by 6 sets to 3. bathing suits, splashing water Scores;--
are
which is coursing down the gutters Major Money and Sgt. Fraser trom fire hydrants, or taking
(B. Scots);" showers in the spray, from them.
Thousands are sleeping out of doors.::.
Many prostrations are reported Mr. Hirst remarked that he throughout the nation, but no thought the Club had been singled Agures are available-(Renter)..
cut.
Bome time ago there had
beat Capt. Wilkinson and
Major Panay................ beat 8/Sgt. Mitchell and Spr.
Elsley
8-4
MONDAY
Airways Flane
C.N.A.C. Plane
GEO. & K.P.D.
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5.00 12 5:00 PM
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Reg. th 6.00 PM Ord. 7th 90 AM-
Sunday, 7th
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9,00 AM G.PO.&K.P.O. Reg. 6th 5.00 EM Ord 7th Noon. GRO.&KP.O. Bez 6th 5:00 PM Und 7th Noon GPO&KP.O. Beg. 6th 5.00 Ord. 7th Noon
"Monday, 8th ̈ ̈ ̈ 8.10 AN 11.00 AM
Tal Ming.... Tai Lee
Harborough.. Szechuen..... ¡Pres. Adams.
10.39 AM
19.30 PM
5:00 PM
Tuesday, 8th
Kongso.
8.15 am
Dairen, and "Canada-due Victoria
B.C. 15th September. Корост
Tyndareus
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Parcels 100 AM
Ord.
TUESDAY Samahui and Wuchow...
On Lee...
Btraits and Calcutta..
Hosang.. Bwatow, Shanghai and Tientsin.... Tai Seun Hong.. 6-1 Swatow, Amoy and Foochow..........
Selistan. Swatow and "Shanghai............. Klungchow, 6-0 Airmail for Changking (vis Han- "kow), by the “CNA.C. Airways
Direct Service," Ma
beat C.Q.M.S. Eaton and Cpl. (ang ! Blackman
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OBSTRUCTION TO FIRE ENGINE
Capt. Gilbertson and B.Q.MS. Thomson (R. Scots):
been some controversy about Crai- gengower Cricket Club but there had been no suggestion that that green was unplayable for singles, ⠀ For failing to draw his vehicle
Mi. Chittenden said the Club to the left of the road to allow a Ft. should at least have been written are engine to pass at Gap Read⠀⠀⠀⠀ to explaining things to them, on July 21, a brry driver, Laum “but nothing had been done, you Yung, was yesterday fined $25 by Just sat back."
Mr. Buttera at the Central Court.
Noon 19:30 2 2.00 PX
4:30 P
ANJONAC, Plans
5,00 TH
beat Wilkinson and Panaye-Japan and *EUROPE via Siberis. Buisang.. lost to Mitchell and Eisley. B-11 beat Eaton and Blackman... 6. 3.
Wells and Pt. Chappell (B. Scota); *^
lost to Wilkinson and Panay 1-6 lost to Mitchell and Instey 3-4 beat Eaton and Blackman 70. 7-5"
WEDNESDAY. Elothow, Pakhal and Haiphong.... Klangru......
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