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HONGKONG

LAWN BOWLS.

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932.

TAIKOO BECREATION CLUB BEGIN THEIR SEASON

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Bowling members of the Talkoo Recreation Club officially opened their Lawn Bowls season on Saturday afternoon, when eight teame posed of ladies and gentlemen were engaged in four rinks, playing over twenty heads.

INTERPORT TRIAL

PROBABLES TEAM PUT UP A FINE SHOW

CHARITY FOOTBALL

SERVICES DEFENTED BY SOUTH CHINA

Two football games were staged at The first of the Interpart cricket matches in nelect the players who Caroline ill by the South China A.A. are to represent Hongkong against in nld of Naval and Millary Charities yenterday. The attendance was good. at the latter port was In addition to the two matches, the Shangimi played on the Hongkong Cricket Fiten and Drums of the South Wales Club ground on Saturday.

Borderers, by kind permission of Cal. G. T. Kaiken D.S.O. and Officers, E. J. R. Mitchell led a team of played solections on the fold before Probables against a sido captained the start of the first match, and dur-

Alan Reid.

Probables ing the intervala,

A very Interesting game was wit- nessed, and eventually the "A" team emerged winners over the "" team

by by 85 ahots to 59.

Among thons who took part in the

put к. E. Greig, Mr. него President of the Club, and Mr. A. R. H. Phillips, Vice-President.

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The match ball was drawn for, the winning tleket No. 210 being pur on the afternoon's play were the chinned by Mr. J. R. Suller, of the more balanced “sidė.

Pharmacy, and ho very kindly hand-

Mr. JanCH Stowart, the Chairman

J. E. tlchardson and E._Zimmerned it back to the Association to bir of the Lawn Bowls section, called oponed the innings for the Probables. again disposed of, the proceels being upon Mrs. Phillips in present silver Richardson was the first to go, when udded to the fund. Mr. Wong Kwong- the winning rinks. In he failed to stop n full toen from tin kicked off for South China in the The Chineso won by tuningan diaplayed that afternoon Geno, the texting to the wicket the only goal scored. doing so he said that if the eGesang, ball striking bottom Sentor game.

throughout

The maintained

E. F. Fincher joined Zimmern, an

Junior game was keenly eon- Henson they could be assured of both batamen rettled down to careful tested, South China being unlucky ini very successful record. He also re- marked upon the progress the ladies cricket. They advanced the score to not furcing a draw in the closing 36 when Ziminern was bowled by minutes. The 12th Battery won by were making in the game.

Alan Red with a fine length bathree goals to two. Mr. R. E. Grieg endorsed what Mr. which broke in from the leg. Stewart had Anil regarding the success of the Indien, and added that he would like to see more younger

members take to the game.

The results were:

"A" Team.

C. Sunummers

Mrs. Keown

J. A. Watson

1. Munro

Mr. Chalmers Mini C. Weir

Polsan

"B" Team. Nishet

Mrs. Watson

S. Hope

22 R. Keown

R. Bell

J. Chapman 11

A. R. H. Phillips

D. Bone

G. Stewart

D. Wother

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It. Wright

Mrs. GrimeN

J. Sloan

26

Mrs. Stewart A. Stalker

11. Grimes

K. E. Greig Afra, Polson

W. Brown

R. K. Duncan E. Greenwood Mra. Summera J. MacIndoe

G. McLeod - 26 J. Chądmers

85

MAMAK HOCKEY

L Kide did not stay long,

17 off side.

caught by P. Madar off his own bowinekny's defence with a ball which ing, the bowler taking a low catch with shot like a builet, giving the but his left hand. Mitchell and Fincher men no chance,

The scoring was trifle slow, but then advanced the score to 86 runs Wrot controlled by circumstances. before Fincher was bowled by Gorane. Beck, who took over from Minu at the Fincher played a fine janings, characNaval Yard end, whipped Rumjahu's terized by some good drives on the bails off with

a perfect delivery. Inning", Rumjan played a staid Madar settled down to careful punishing only the loose deliveries.

E. L. Gosano was unfortunate. te cricket, meeting the ball with the full 23 face of the bat, and not taking any be run out,. He was shaping well, undue risks, Mitchell retired when though Beck had him guessing at he had scored 5 runs. He was missedtimen. Melellan and Hamilton both on three occasions. He was parti- played very well, the latter executing cularly hard on P. Madar, driving hire two particularly fine shots off Beek, a number of times atraight over the the ball being hit Just past hin legs backward to line leg. He was even- bawler's head to the boundary.

tually caught at extra cover, Ming enteh very fine bringing off Mcfellas, though enutjour, made some nice placements to leg. He unfortunate to "play on" to Burnett. Patterson and Folley did not stay long, and it looked as if the Probables were going to snatch a victory, bu huckitt and E. C. Fincher played out time.

POLICE DEFEATED BY C.B.A.

11

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Pereira and Burnett livened the tail end of the innings, the latter hitting two sixers off A. A. Rumjahn in one over. The total of 160 runs put up by the Prolables was the re- sult of some consistent scoring, four batsmen topping the twenty mark.

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The bowling was very even, Pereira

Lt. A. C. Hamilton kept a very good length, and varied his bowling mace cleverly. His four wickets for 28 runs was the heat bowling per-jand Burnett ench getting two wickets, formance of the afternoon.

and Madar and Beck one each. Minu kept a good length in his first spell, Held's Eleven Bnt.

but was unlucky. He made up, how- On the Marina Ground on Sun-

-N. A. F. Mackay and A. A. Rum-ever, in his fielding. Madar, though day, the C... net and defeated jahn, who opened the inpirareful promchable length, and worried the only one wicket, kept an irre- the Police in the Mamak Hockey | Reid's side, adopted very tournament by 6 goals to 2. The methods, and were content to "git tamen with his medium spin de game verged on the rough side and on the splice" against the bewling liveries. He bowled four overs, three was void of interest. The C.B.A. of Pereira asd Minu. When the of which were maidens, and took one did not have things all their own score read 13 runs, Pereira pierced wicket for live rans. way, as the seore would seem to in- dicate. The Police were unlucky nat to have scored more often,

On Weilnesdry, al 5.15 p.ru. on the fadio Gromid at Caroline III, St. Andrew's will play off their final fixture in the competition against the Incognitos. Both teams are well up in the League table and it very interesting encounter can be anticipated. The referees will be Cpl. Knight and Cpl. Tinnins.

Friendly Games

The Radio Sports Club entertain- ed H.M.S. Cumberland at Caroline Hill on Saturday and won by five clear goals. G. Singh, the indio | centre-forward, scored on three ne- rasinus. The encounter was fast throughout, the Cumberland de- fence putting in some good work. On the same ground, the Police met the Gorman Club and won by

is goals to mil.

JIU-JITSU HONOURS.

DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO PROF. MAURICIOS PUPILS

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The following pupils who took up n complete course in Ju-Jitsu and | Self-Defence and Attack a few months ugo. were awarded "diplamns" by Professor Mauricio at the Mauricio College of Physical Education Saturday, April 23 after the final lennon was given at 8.30 pr

Four members of H.M.S. Cumber- were included in the elas Messrs. i.

Jackson, J. Lone and G. A. Stolfery, D. Payne, These four practised among themselves and they were na rough as they were scientific. Now and again they ex- changed partners with the Hghter pupils.

Ind

Mr. M. Remedios of the Gas Com-

y shared most of his brilliant prae- :

with Mr. Raman S. Alberto, An outstanding amateur boxer and Jiu- Jitsuan who is now on his way to the United States to complete his Avia- tion Courge.

Two others who were just as good were Li Ka Lak, a student of Queen's College who spent most of his time with Kwok Pui Fai ex-pupil of Wah Yan College. Although they were of different weights, they found no difficulty in doing the most advanced tricks. Several tumbling tricks were shown to the pupils during their spare time in which all partook with great eagerness,

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