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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930.

BRILLIANT BOWLS

IN SEMI-FINAL.

M

LUZ AND OMAR FIGHT A CLOSE CONTEST.

SHANGHAI FA. AND LOH HWA.

SPECIAL, COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE.

A standard of bowls not equalled

Shanghai, Oct, 22. dering the past season was main- The Shanghai Football Association tained throughout the match between is appointing a special Commissios, R. F. Luz and U. M. Omar in the consisting of two noniinees from the S. F. A. and two from the China

ARMY CRICKETERS BEAT STUDENTS.

WIN BY MARgin of `NINE RUNS.

In à return match, a team from the Argyll and Sutherland High- anders defeated the St. Joseph's

termi-final of the Open Championship.tional Amateur Athletic Fedora- College XI at King's Park in a

played on the Civil Service green yesterday afternoon before д large tion, with an independent chairman crowd of enthusiasts, who were not not connected with football, to inves-close game by nine runs. slow in

their appreciation tigate and report on the status of the Taking first knock, the military of the

display given by individuals who were concerned in the side compiled 65 runs, Lewis being

both

recent soccer tour of the East Indies

soned to meet

A.. M. and the projected tour of Europe.top scorer with 13. Oakley help-1

R. F. Luz, Holland in the final, but not until the Reuter.

last wood, tried a drive and displaced one of his opponent's woods, giving Omar two to bring the scores to 20 shots all.

WES

ed with 11, and was the only other player to reach double figures. The attack of the students good, Reserve capturing wickets for only 11 runs, Asome took three for Abbah three for 31.

scores had been tied at 20 shots all at the twenty-first head, Omar, after being 17- down at the 13th, head, made a brilliant recovery and all but won the match, on two scensions being deprived of the winning count by the Recreio player's last wood.

The holder of the title started Neither player was very near the favourite, and gave an exhibition jack on the last head but Omar was worthy of IL champion. He was

always laying until Luz drew the drawing some difficult shots, and on shot with his third wood, about a may occasions displaced his op-foot from the jack. ponent's wood iny the shot. There Omar made gallant effort to save were times when he was either too the game with his last wood and, he was slightly short, just he upheld his reputation of being a consistent player, capable of rising opponent. The last, wood of the match Occasion when necessity was watched with the closest interest demanded.

by the spectators, and when it left R. Perry, b Reserve The Craigengower representative the hand of the Recreio

player

it Taylor, c.Abbas, b Asome opened on level terms, but fell away could be seen that there would be a H. Boyd, e Souza, b Asome

possible change in the positions. Hastings, b Reserve

I short or too heavy, but on the wholed to in nearer than his

to

four

while

two and

St. Joseph's could do no better than knock up 56 in reply, To this total Eric Souza contributed 19 and A.R. Abbas 12.

Scores:

Argylls.

somewhat during the middle stage after removing Omar's counter, Luz's Shepherd, c Abbas, b Reserve

of the game. After the thirteenth hend, when he was no less than twelve last wood carried the jack, to give shots behind at a vital stage of the him the right to enter the final for game, he made a wonderful recovery the second year in succession, and, regaining control of the game,

he brought the totals to 20 all on the twenty-first head. He

Was howling

up to

Scores in Detail.

The full scores were as follow:

Head-. '. M. Omar.

to the form of Luz, and on yester R. 1. Luz

few would have been sur-

play

the have seen the championship {

Lchange hands on the result of the game. He was invariably well on to the jack and on one head scored no fewer than three touchers.

Brilliant Play.

After being 4-4 on the fifth head, Luz Soomed to have gained control) of the game mid ran away from his! opponent, scoring on practically every head until the thirteenth. There was

wonderful Lowling on

Rome

1

The Final.

Gibson, b Asome

Lewis, & and b Abbas Mackay, e Souza, b Abbas Martin Lim, b Abbas Oakley, b Reserve Gray, not out

Extras

Abbas

Astne

LA. Reserve

Souza

Guterres

I 1

J

18

20

24

seventh "head, when all the woods wer clustered round the jack, each ppter Lying in turn. Both weref playing brilliant buwis and, Luz managed to zvetite a count of two

It was not until the fourteenth head i tha Chaar regained his accuracy, and front that point on he was ntore than a match for the holder. He scored ten tive surenssive bends by mn-play- ing his opponent and at the end of the Inigherenth had brought the scores tu

14-17-

scored three to give him shots, but the Craigengewer alayer was not to statefone, and to played a remarkably good game

arant of four. Excitement was take on the last we heads, and although the players were somewhat affected the standard inver lessened. Omar, in playing a felt head, was lying three shots with The season's trophies will be pro- victory in sight when Luz, with his sented at the conclusion of play,

-Luz them

COMMENCING AT THE

In all probability the finals of thy Championship and the Spey Royal competitions will take place at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday. November 7, at 3 p... sharp,

The championship final will be be- tween A. M. Holland and R. F. Luz, and the Spey Royal Cup match will Dock and be between the Kowloon Craigengower teams.

QUEEN'S

Bowling Analysis -

St. Joseph's.

A. Reserve, Hastings ..

1 ཌ |2 }

Baner

1. Asome, e Taylor, h Shepherd 4

A. R. Abbas, st. Gdson, blastings 12

Erie Souza, b Shepherd

. tiuterres, e Martin, & Shepherd

C. Dragon, e Gibson, b Oakley

Lim, by Oakley

H. Osorio, run out

A. Husenin, e Gibeon, b Shepherd 4. Remedius, e Hastings, b Oakley A. Kumjahn, not out

Extras

12

56

Bowling Analysis.

M.

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Shepherd Hastings Oakley

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