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SEVEN "CLEAN SWEEPS" HIGHLIGHT OF LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE │ PROGRAMME LAST WEEK

Formidable Recreio Rinks Beaten In Open Tournament

BY "L. G.”

The highlights of the bowls matches decided last Saturday were the great number of clubs securing clean sweep wins and A. R. Dallah's "possible" (the first one in the First Division) against F. A. Peckham's K.B.G.C. "B" rink. No fewer than seven clubs (three t the First and two each in the other two Divi- sions) secured the maximum five points ie rather more than half the number of bowls matches played on Saturday.

The absence of such stalwarts as Charlie Rosselet, Alfred Coates and K. M. Omar from their ranks did not prevent Crai. gengower from making a clean sweep win over their neighbours, the Police. To Jor Landott, who deputised for Bosselet as skip, went the credit for the biggest rink win for Craigengower. Be heat J. Shepherd by 24 shots. U. M. Omar registered a 18 shot win over J. Fender and B. W. Bradbury beat Wally Mair by six shots,

It was really A. Calman's 12-shot

The Indian R.C. al Sookunpoo points from K.B.O.C. "B" with a beat Kowloon Bowling Green "B" win over Kowloon C.C. at Hung- on all three rinks. A. R. Daliah's hom rink J. Huosen, A. K. Ismall and U. A. Rumjahn) scored a "pos- win over Tommy Madar that saved sible" on the third head against, the day for the Kowloon Docka Peckham's rink. It was Rumjahn, and enabled them to win by 11 Dallah's No. 3, who in the main shota. F. Cullen, after an exciting

which during

the was responsible for the "possible." tussle

alternately, Med

A. K. Minu played a fine game changed hands and was chiefly responsible for his with N. Bebbington at 21 all

HENLEY REGATTA

SAINT CATHERINE, ONTARIO, July 28 (Reuter)--The Muyb Canadian Henley regatta revealed Ted Dubols of Winnipeg as a kely successor të Joe Burn as the world premier sculler.

Dubois won the single scalls, beating Joe Angyal of Brooklyn, U.S.A., after a stern racé over one mile 550 years in eight minutes 10 seconds.

Dubois beat Angyal in the. re- cent American championship and last year was second to Burk for both the American and Canadian titlea

Buffalo Westsides had more suc- cesses on the last day of the re- gatta and won team honours for the second successive year.

Happy Valley Golf

Read SUMMER FOURSOMES

TOURNEY RESULTS

12 shot win over L. Guy. He M. Ferguson also had a ding-

The following are the results of

either saved big counts or came in dong struggle against Teddy Fin-golf competitions sponsored by the i for the first shot himself when the cher, but he lost by one shot at Royal Hongkong Golf Club and count was against him with mono- tonous regularity.

Leading all the way through Ab Abbas beat Joe Meyer by 25-15.

The third team in the First Division to score the maximum points was Recreio "A" who beat their "B" team by 34 shots.

Johnny Ribeiro had the biggest rink win for Recreio "A" when he beat Tony Guterres by 16 shots. Dickie Alves had a 10 shot edge over J

Basto and Raoul Luz finished his game against Eddie Sousa eight shots to the good.

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Kowloon Docks followed up their success of the previous Saturday when they took the maximum five

Wu Te-chen Basketball Cup Games

the end of the game.

INTERESTING GAME

played at Happy Valley:-

First Summer Foursomes (final

The two teams in the Second tie). B. Low 11 and R. K. Col- Division which secured maximum lings 6 beat A L. Powell 18 and points were Hongkong Cricket

W. J. Buller 11 (3 and 2). Club and Kowloon Football Club, Second Summer Foursomes (first) their victims being the Prison

round):-A. McKellar 6 and F. Officers and Craigengower respec-lon 17 beat R, Stock 15 and G. tively.

W, Sewell 11 (4 and 3); Lloyd and The most interesting game in Humphreys v. N. J. Bebbington this Division was the one at King's and G. Gellatly (not yet played): Park where Recreio entertained T. B. Low 11 and R. K. Collings 6 the Hongkong F. C. and lost on beat A. V. Greaves 11 and D. J. aggregate by the narrow margin Valentine 12 (4 and 3): G. E. Wil of, 4 shots, though they were ac- lerton 12 and T. J. Price 9 beat tually up on two rinks.

A. J. MacFayden 16 and A. W. Muir

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K. S. Robertson's rink (R. P.14 4 and 2); D. Wass 12 and J. shaw, C. B. Robertson and

A. W. Macdonald 7 beat K. C. Robert- Brooksbank saved the day for son 5 and R. S. W. Paterson 12 (1 the Hongkong Footballers

up); H. H. Mundy 9 and W. Stoker their 21 shot win over J. R. Soares 10 heat H. Smith 8 and E Green- Robertson took, 18 heads on whichwood 18 (3 and 2); J. A. D. Morri to score his 35 shots.

son and F. D. Hunter received w.o. Of the other two, HK.F.C. skips from F. C. Barry and W. Ahern W. G lost to C. C. Pereira by 17-(scratched).

26 and W MacFarlane did very well to be only 8 shots down to M. A. Carvalho, considering the fact that he was 1-17 in arrears after the first seven heads..

Visiting Kowloon C.C. at Cox's BANK UNIÖN LOSER: Taikoo won on two ranks TO WAH KIU and on the aggregate by 30 shots

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Skip J. C. Chalmers was respon- sible for this big win; he beat T.

S.C.A.A. GALA

South China Athletic Associa- tion will hold their second swim-

ming gala of the season on Sun- day. Aug. 3, at their pavillon at North Point at 7.30 p.m. The fol- lowing is the programme:-

Men's 50 metres-free-style, men's 200 metres breast-stroke, ladies' 100 metres free-style, mum's

The Chinese YMCA. Basketbal Open League Tournament for the Wu Te-chen Cup was commenced w. Carr by 34 shots to establisti a 50 metres back-stroke, training Yesterday at the Waterloo Road new League record for the current court when two gamer were season. It took Chalmers :15 heads (handleap), men's 200 metres to score his 40 shots, thereby con-breast stroke (handicap), ladies' In the first encounter, Wali Kiu ceding six scoring heads to Carr, 200 metres breast-stroke (hardi- beat the Bank Union by 54 points on each of which be (Carr) could

played.

time.

class" 50 metres free-style,

to 28 after leading 27-14 at half-do no better than seore a single cap), diving and water-polo.

W: Melrose beat L, Jack by 9

Ting Chan-hon, Wah Kiu's right ahots but J. A. Watson lost to J. wing, led the scorers with 24 pts. M; Jack by 13 shots.

BLACK CATS WIN

AGGREGATE TIE Kowloon "Bowling Green Club, Black Cats had the better of a fairly close game

against the leaders, in the Third Division, ob- Kovicon Residents' Union when tained thres points in their matchi

against the Indian R.C. as the re- they won 46-37.

Rolling up lead of four goals sult of their win on two rinks and in the first quarter, they were held tie on the aggregate, both teams

he is the first to admit H) that shot of his that not only deprived Alves of a bottle of John Halg whisky, but also came in off a front wood for the shot was a lucky one

SYKES IMPRESSES

Here again the Portuguese struck

The other Portuguese rink that to even scores through the re- securing 58 shots in all.

fell by the wayside on Sunday was maining stages of the game and

Another exciting match in the consisting of Joe Luz, C. E. Mar

the one skipped by Johnny Ribeiro claimed a win thus on their aus-

Third Division was the Craigen- picious start.

Leading scorers

gower Recelo encounter at the ques and Len Xavier. Their con- were Leung Wai-hung.

Kowloon Residents' Valley. This game went to the querors were Alfred Hall's K.B.G.C. rink composed of L Sykes, W. right-wing, with 19 points, and home team solely as the result of McNell and Bob Duncan. Lei Pul-wing and Leang Kwok-Alvato Coelho's big win over P. ying. Black Cats right and left Yvanovich by 25 shots. Both the

a bad patch and lost heavily by wing, with 17 and 14 points res- other Cralgengower sips were 10-31.

beaten, M. J. Medina losing to A. pectively.

dykes, Hall's lead, was impres- TOMORROW'S GAME

P. Pereira by 18-29 and F. K. None of the teams on view yes-Mod! going down to M. F. Pina by sive; seldom did he fall to be near the Jack, and he certainly bad.. terday were favourites to win the the same scores

much the better of Joe' Luz in Tournament, though one of the best games is on the programme Further progress was made in their tussle. With Duncan and for tomorrow evening when Sing the Colony Rink's Championship Hall both playing good bowls there when five more matches were was little doubt as to the outcome

BICYCLE RACE PRIZES

RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP

Tao meet Bouth China played on Sunday Last. As of the game from the word go.

PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY

Prior to the commencement of Bult of these games two more Re- the first game, prizes, won at the crelu Tinks, both formidable on Schools 25 Miles Bicycle, Race, paper, have been busted. contested on July 9, were present- Dickie Alves rink comprising ed to the winners by Mr. G. P. Leo Bilva, Albert Rodrigues and Murphy, Chief Air Raid Warden Chico Ribeiro went down badly to gramme, for the coming Satur-

The following is the Bowls pró-

for Kowloon, deputising for Wing the tune of 10-24 to an Indian R day:

C. rink composed of Jeff Hoosen, Comdr. A. H. S. Steple-Ferkins.

The race was sponsored by the A. M. Rumjihn, A. R. Dallah and Y.M.C.A. In the Colony to simfi Abe Abbas,

late interest among schoolboys in Alves wed up against it most of thewly-forming Despatch Riders the time, his three front men be- Unit of the Air Raid Precautions Ing very much off colour, with the Bervice.

result that more often than not, Winners of the race were A. J. when he went down to roll hia Sandberg (La Balle) (Drst), Kwokwoods the lle was a MIKAELAGO ILARIA, T Man-wele and, Yip Wing-king both On the other hand, Abbest front of St. Joseph's, second and third men were in tip-top shape, part- The first prize was a bicycle.cularly Dalian, who, as Abba Ho Pennants werdi presented, also to 3, was dowing very well with the

Abbas kluself was playing

and Miss Chong Chung-man, vno bumpeted in.

- FIRST: DIVISION Recreto A v Kowloon B.G.C. (A) Recreio By: Craigengower Kowloon 0.0.

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Kowloon B.O.C.'By Civil Service Kowloon Docke v Indian RO - SECOND DIVISION

Talkoo RC Recreio 2 Hongkong: FC. Hongkong, 0.0. Prison Omoers v Kowloon Tong Kowloon FC. v Howloon CC. THIRD DIVISION" KK. Bestris Craigtower Kowloon BGC v Recreio Indian ROV Howloon TD, Hongloons OO ▼ Hongkong 10/

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