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CRAIGENGOWER AVENGE EARLIER SIR HUBERT

DEFEAT WITH CLEAN SWEEP WIN OVER THE CHAMPIONS

C.G. Silva Makes Welcome But Unavailing Return

BY “L. G."

IN SPITE OF THE HEAVY DOWNPOUR IN THE MORNING THERE WAS A FULL PROGRAMME OF BOWLS MATCHES ON SATURDAY. In the First Division, Craigengower, by virtue of their clean sweep win over Recreio "A". the champious, are now at the tead of the League Table.

However, their second team suffered a serious setback in their championship aspirations, losing on all rinks to the Prison Officers at Stanley. As the result of this, Kowloon Tong, who again won on race for the Saturday, are now up against less competition in the Second Division title.

Kowloon Bowling Green, leaders in the Third Division. continue in winning vein trouncing Craigen gower at home last Saturday to the tune of five points to nit.

On Saturday Cralgengower the skips, bcat A. Steven by eight avenged in no uncertain manner shots and Hope Kew had a four their one-shot defeat at the hands: shot edge over T. Carr.

conceding of Recreio "A" in their very first atter match of the season Since then. I secund head, went incidentally. Cruigengower have Meadows by one shot.

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PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY

This week's matches:-

FIRST DIVISION RECHEIO 'A" Y. Kowloon C.C.

K Docks y, CRAIGEŃCOWER. Civil Service v. POLICE R.C. 'INDIAN R.C. v. Recreio "B"

KOWLOON Kowloon B.G. "B" v.

B.G. "A".

SECOND DIVISION Recreio v. KOWLOON TONG. Kowloon CC, v. P. OFFICERS. CRAIGENGOWER v. Hongkong FC. KOWLOON F.C. v. Tajikon RC.

THIRD DIVISION CRAIGENGOWER v. Kowloon F.C. Hongkong F. v. INDIAN R.C.

V. RECREIO. Police R.C. Hongkong C.C. v. H.K. ELECTRIC

H.K. ELECTRIC LAWN BOWLS COMPETITIONS

They The Hongkong Football Club at Happy Valley brought off a credit-

With a victory by 28 shots to 16 able victory at the expense of Kow- Joon Football Club 'hough they over A. G. Gardner and J. R. Way it was in the Drawn Dobbles of the an- were down on two rinke.

Berrison's Ute win by 25

Inual lawn bowls tournament of K. 5. shots over E. Kern that made this the Electric Recreation Club, L. de possible.

This big win not only Rome and W. Stoker earned the made up for A. R. Selby's and right, on Friday, to enter the semi-

final of the competition.

the last

W. MacFarlane 15 shut dedivit but | it also enabled the Hongkong Foot-

In the ether semi-final R.C. ballers to win on the aggregate by Butter and A. F. Paul will meet R.

W. Smith and R A. Owens. ten shots.

Competitors are reminded that be all first round matches must completed before July 31.

WILKINS

METEOROLOGICAL RESEARCH IN

FAR EAST

Sir Hubert Wilkins, M.C., F.R. 0.8., FR. Met. Soc., M.B.OU., the the famous explorer, who left United States early last month on a tour of social, economie and meteorological research in the Far East, arrived in Hongkong yester iday morning.

A member of the American Com- mittee for the Chinese National Association for Care of War Or phans, Sir Hubert is planning to make a trip to Chungking where he will have an opportunity to ob- serve the work of this body at first hand.

Sir Hubert is interested in the study of climatic conditions in various parts of the world in the light of their influence on the pro- duction of vital goods, and believes that a planned economie order so that production would better meet the materiai needs of different

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

Orders by 0. Eager, Deputy Com missioner of Police (Reserve) CHINESE COMPANY Commendation: Constable (R) 1476 Chin Tse On 1s commended by the

ΟΙ Hon. Commissioner Police for his courage and devo- tion to duty in rescuing a Chinese temale frum drowning on June 15,

1941.

Strength: Constable (R) 34 Lam. Wat Man has been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company, as from July 4, 1941.

The undermentioned members have been struck off the strength of the Chinese Company, as tram dates shown against them

Constables: R1056 Kwok Keng Pul, June 21, 1941; R4447 Wai Chit Ming, July 2, 1941: and R1759 Tayl Hing Wah, July 4, 1941.

Leave: Constable R66 Lau Kwan, Po has been granted leave of ab sener from July 2 to August 1, 1941 both dates inclusive.

Constable R1539 Lau Pak Wing has been granted leave of absence from July 2 to 11, 1941 both dates Inclusive

Inspection Parade: Alt ranks of countries would remove one of the Company will parade at Mur- basle causes of international con-ray Parade Ground for inspection |flict and, therefore, of war.

B. W. O. F.

LATEST LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS

The following is the latest list of subscriptions received to date for credit of the B.W.OF

Previously acknowledged, and $719,529.95

€105

of equipment, etc. by the Company Commander on Wednesday, July 9, at 17.30 hours sharp. Dress: Khaki Uniform. The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being pre- sent.

Training Course-Part 1: Those detailed will attend Murray Parade Ground for instruction in Part I of Training Course on Wednesday, July 9, 17.30 hours sharp. Dress: Khaki Uniform.

Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

not lost a single match). won on all rinks by 27 shots.

Charlie Rosselet who registered the biggest rink win for Craigen- Bower, beat R. F Luz by ten shots, Bradbury had an eight-shot why

Carlos Over

Silva Who if re- ports of his illness are true, must have left a sick-bed to take part in this all important game. Consi- dering the fact that U. M. Omar

Luv #vK y Jeven head but one, he did pretty well

Edgar Davidson (Monthly: $50;

INDIAN COMPANY to beat Spuggy Silva by nine shots

W. J; Knight (Monthly) 10; O. E. On the neighbouring green, the

Inspection Parade: All ranks of Bertin (Monthly) 508; The Portu- Police entertained the Indians and won by four shots after a most

guese Staff of the Hongkong and the Indian Company will parade on Wednesday, July 9, for inspec- Shanghai Bank June 50; Interest Interesting game in which the re-

80.16; Mr. and Mrs. B. C, Tavadia tion of equipment, etc., by the sult was always in the balance by 43 shots

10; G. (Monthly)

C. Worrall Company Commander at Murray II Nish Both

Ground right up to the last head.

Bye Into 2nd Round:-E. Groome Monthly) 60; A Me . N. Parade

at 17.30 hours

Dress: sharp Wally Mair and Jock Fender won win,

Khaki Uniform. for the Police, against A. R Minu shots. The other two K.B.G.C. V. A. G. Gardner.

D. Gillespie (Monthly) 25. Miss K.

The Equipment Officer will make M. Anderson (Monthly 50; M. and M. R. Abbas respectively But skips. C. Wallis and K. C. Ramil-

Beraha and Co. (Monthly) 25; Mr. it a point of being present. the hitherto 100 per cent. Jack ton also won, the former scored Tarbuck: R.

Training Course--Part II: Those 23 to Randall's 8, and the latter Butler; J. K.

and Mrs. C. G. Alabaster Month detailed Will attend at No. 20 Lee Shepherd lost to A. R. Dallah

. Way v. L de Rome; R. A. Owens 1950; Pay. Sub. Jat, R. W. L. Bow-House Street on Friday, July 11 at:

CUT AND DRIED TASK Kowloon Tong's task of winning!

The Kowloon Bowling Green, leaders in the Third Division, had little difficulty in disposing of Crai- gengower at home last Saturday, They won easily on all three rirks

had the biggest rink! beating D. Rozario by 24

22 to Coelho's 16.

The Indian R.C. who are follow the Second Division championship ng closely on

the meets of Ene

is now very much cut and dried Kowloon Bowling Green Club in not only as the result of their win the Third Division Table had an

The draw in other competitions

resulted as follow:--

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

A

First Round: Crayford v. W. Smith R. Sloan 7. A. F. Paul W. Stoker J. F. Lunny: 3. R.

v. R. F. Gregory.

DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP

Bye Into Semi-Final:-R.

ley (Monthly) 2; B. Cauther 17.30 hours for instruction in Part ley (Monthly) 20; M. F. L. Haymes II of Training Course under Sub- (Monthly) 10: L. M. Wylie (Month-Inspector (R) Imam Din.

25; G Lyon-Mackenzie (Monthly) 100; B. Herschend at home over the Kowloon CC, but exciting tussle agast ure rouse Smith and W. E. Baker.

First, Round:--A, F. Pau and J 10: W. Hewitt (Monthly) 10: chiefly because of the smashing and eventually emerged winners

¡K. Sloan v. J. R. Way and W. D. J. Valentine (Monthly) 20; defeat sustained by Cralgengower, by a single.shot, thanks to A. M. their closest rivals, at the hands Wahab who beat A. E. Carey by Stoker; L. de Rome and R. C. But D. Lawrence (Monthly) 35; z of the Prison Officers.

of the other two in-ler v. J. F. Lunny and E. A. Owens; Tinnie 50: Some of the European five shots.

E. Groome and S. Jarvis v. A. Btaff of Messrs. Butterfield and Kowloon Tong on Saturday beat dtan skips, A. O. Madar tied with

Gardner and W. Macfarlane. swire-June 56; The Prison Staff Kowloon C.C on two rinks by J. C. Altken and S. M. Rumfahn

June 187.24; The Staff of the eleven shots, J. L. Stephens, who was four shots down to J. Mac-

Unton Insurance Society of Cạn- had the biggest rink win among Donald.

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GOLF

MOTOR PATROL UNIT Training Course-Part I: Those detailed will attend at Murray Parade Ground for instruction In Part I of Training Course on Wed- nosday, July 9, at 17.30 hours sharp. Dress: Khaki Uniform.

Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will be

(Monthly) 200; E Joffe (Monthly)

EMERGENCY UNIT -- 10; 8 A. Kent (Monthly) 10: Mr.

Strength: Constable R509 A. P. and Mrs. O. M. Hall (Monthly) 50;Xavier has been transferred to “A” semi-final ound of the Miss M. L. Whitley (Monthly) 50; Happy Valley Summer Singles E. L. Jones (Monthly) 10; J. A. V. Company and re-numbered R488 All tournament of the Royal Hong-Hart Davis (Monthly) 30; John

Training Course--Part 1: kong Golf Club resulted as follows: Moodle July 20; E W. Pudney-ranks of "B" Company will attend -J. J. van Muklen (15) beat G. E. July 25 Paper Co. Van Reekum Murray Parade Ground for in-

£5. Willerton (12) 6 and 5: A. L. Fo- Hongkong Ltd. (Monthly)

struction in Part I of Training donated for well (18) beat W. J. Buller (11) 4 Money

employing Course on Wednesday, July 8, at and 3.

amahs to knit garments for child-17.30 hours sharp. Dress: Khaki ren in bombed areas per Mrs. Uniform.

The

CAPTAIN'S CUP

At Fanling on Saturday, T. Me- Carry 94-886 Qualifies for the Captain's Cup.

Solution No. 925 GAMTOPAZTROE GAMTOPAZTROE AGOAGATESAVE

PATRED NAVAL

OBOE CAVE 11 CARET BONANZA ABET MORALEL POD WARNS TO BI ODLAKES LURE NEGATED SATAN AVERT PARR CIGARE ARTARE A CEEDUCE GAR PES DONEET EGG

as from date.

Stanton 20: Mrs. Eleberg 19; Mrs, Riot Drill: All Hongkong Squads Pritchard 10: Miss Grace Ezra (1 to 3) of "A" Company will at- (Monthly) 16; Mrs. F. M. Deacon tend at Kennedy Road under (Monthly) 10. Total, $721,503.30 | Acting Inspector (R) M. A. de and £110.

Sousa for instruction in Riot Drill on Friday, July 11. Van will leave Reserve Headquarters at 17.30 hrs. sharp. Dress: Khaki Uniform. Riot Truncheons to be carried.

Patrol Duty: Patrol ducles will br carried out as ordered.

POLICE REPORTS Mr. Calamel, of Hongkong Bre wery, has reported to the Police that he left a white boat under the charge of two Chinese in the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter on July 4. The boat and the two men are missing.

Chan Chak has reported, to the Police that her boat, loaded with firewood, was sunk outside the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter, about- 8.45 pm, on Sunday..

SPORTING FIXTURES

WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 BASEBALLU. B. B. Tulsa v

Royal Engineers, 5.15 p.m. MEETING, Annual, of the Hong- kong Football Association; Dank of Canton, Bldg., 5.30. p.m. TENNIS, Third Division: CCC. V. C.DR., S.C.A.A, V. ATT.Q., IIRC. V. KT.GOA. KITC, V., R.C.C.. H.KVITO. V. U.R.C, (D);

THURSDAY, JULY 10 TENNIS.Fourth Division: KI. TO. v. ATC, CBC. v. P.ORG. (1), PORC, (2), v, I.RO OCO, V. TO, IRO V OBA PAAL SATURDAY, JULY 18 HASERALL UB8, Mndanao V. H.D. -Baseball Club 15 pm

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W. R. CHESTER-WOODS, Adjutant,

Police Reserve.

Mail From London Lost

The loss, through enemy action, of the mall despatched from Lon don between Mar. 4 and 7 for tran- sit by sea via the Cape of Good R.C., Indian R.C. v. Rettelo B Hope route, was revealed by the Kowloon B.G.G. v. Kowloon Postmaster General, Mr. E, I, B.G.C "A" Second Division: Wynne-Jones yesterday Recreio: v. Kowloon Tong. Kow Two other despatches, posted in loom C.C. v. Prison 0.0, Cral London between April 24 and April gengower v. Hongkong BC., Kow- 29 and May 10 and 14, respectively, 100 g.0. v. Taikoo RC. Turd are also overdue. The first was for Division Craigongower Kow-transit via the same route and the loon FC, Hongkong F.G. v. In second was by surface route via aidh R.C. Police RC v. Raore othe Atlantic and Pacific, Hongkong Cic. v. Hongkong Elec. Inward malls by the trans-At- Jantle and Pan-American routes Are all complete up to the last Colton date, which is June 18, while there has been no news any idas of Outward mal from

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