DAILY
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CASTLE PEAK.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIŲ, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933.
INCOGNITOS NOT YET MAMAK CHAMPIONS
LAWN BOWLERS PREPARE THE TAMAR
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KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB -
THIS
"the fourth of a series of articles concerning the prospects of lawn bowls clubs for the approach- ing season deals with the Kowloon Bowling Green Club
„NG: 4” KOWLOÒN BOWLING
GREEN.
77
Twelve years have past since the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, the oldest bowis institu-
RYDER CUP "HOPE”
tion on the mainland, won for Brilliant Round of 67
the first time, the Senior bowla championship of Hongkong.
In fact the dub has not enjoyed the happiest of Fate's whims dur- ing the last two or three years,
and in 1932 they had the mortifen- tion of finishing at the bottom of the first division of the Bowls League.
to Break Record
PERRY'S 9 UNDER BOGEY
A. Perry, the Leatherhead pro- fessional, won the Guildford Ad- vance competition on the North But that is past history, and the Hunts Golf Course nt Fleet object of these series is to at- with a brilliant round of 67, tempt, in a somewhat superficial which beat a seven-year-old record way it is true, to peep into the for the links by two strokes. future. But the historical records Bogey is 76 and Perry's score of the club of recent years serve under the prevailing weather con- As the background and the incen-ditions
amazing was an
per- tive for the optimistic outlookformance encouraging to Britain's of the K.B.G.C. concerning this Ryder Cup hopes. season's prospects.
He drove and putted magnificent- "There is a very decided increases and his only 6 in the round was at the long ninth, where his drive, in interest and enthusiasm" the official report from the club. hit off the heel of the club, was "The Club has been in rather bunkered. With three long holes low ebb for the last two or three to play, he was 5 under 4's and he years, but we are looking forward got a "birdie at each of these, his to a very much more successful sea card reading: son this summer" was the_rider | Out 3.443 64 3 3 5-35 added.
Was
LEADING, PLAYERS LOST., Even so the Bowling Green wiel- ders of the woods start off with a handicap. They have lost several of last year's most prominent play-
ers.
Home 2 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 432
PROTEST
WILL NOT GIVE POINTS
WHY GAME WAS NOT
PLAYED.
|COMMITTEE WILL MEET TONIGHT
+
By "Bully-Of"
Standing firmly on the principle of "play for your points," H.M.S. Tamar have not only refused to concede their Mamak hockey match with the In- cognitos, but have entered
Mlle. Jedrzejowaka.
POLISH GIRL'S SUCCESS
BEATS WIGHTMAN CUP PLAYER
TO WIN SURREY TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Mlle. Jedrzejowska won the Covered Court Championship of Surrey, at Dulwich, beating Mrs. King and thereby acoring her second win in open angles In a fortnight. It has been said that she can beat any player of either
AUSSIE TENNIS sex in her native Poland. Those
PLAYERS
VISIT TO JAPAN ALMOST CERTAIN
who saw Poland's foremost man, Tlọczynski, at Wimbledon last summer will surely be able ) to swallow this piece of information only with the help of the pro- verbial grain of salt; but never- theless, Mile. Jedrzejowska has strengthened her game consider- Jably since she was in England a protest against the
last year. Mrs. King at present». Although the Council of the occupies the sixth place in the awarding of such points to Lawn Tennis Association of Aus- British ranking, is a Wightman the Incogs. The comtralia gave formal approval for Cup player, and a Wimbledon "mittee will hear the case the visit of an Australian team doubles ex-champion, so that, al
this evening.
to Europe only for the Davis Cup though it must be conceded that she was not at the top of her form, and the English, and French na-yet it was a distinct achievement The effect of this is that the tonal championships, it is almost on the part of the Polish girl to cognitos cannot yet lay claim certain (says a Melbourne paper) beat her.
the Mamak championship. If that the proposed original tour to the committee uphold the protest include the United States and vay in the previous round, Mille it will mean the Radio and Incoga Japan will be adhered to.
meeting in a final game to decide he destination of the title, where-
Perry played from plus 2 and his as if the decision goes against the net 69 left him five strokers clear Tamar, the Incognitos will of Capt. W. E. Wise (scratch) and
be
C. G. Jones (plus, 2), who tied for awarded the points and will auto-
matically become champions. second place.
During the bogey competition in the afternoon P. H. Slater, a Bramshot member, played the Included among
them are eighth hole (128 yards) In one Messrs. W. Russell, a pest Co stroke, lony's champion, C.S. Bent, R.S. Nicol, J.G. Meyer" and G.N, Mitchell, all first team players,
whose places will not be easy to I. K. FOOTBALL CLUB
MI.
But the club has the satisfaction
of being able to point to a number
DEVELOPMENTS
of newcomers of excellent promise, Work on Bowls Green and and on these, together with some
re-
of the old players who have turned from leave, including L. Guy, they place their chief hopes.
NEW GREENS.-
Tennis Courts
TAMAR'S CASE:
As in her match with Miss Har-
Jędrzejowska went off at a great pace; her powerful service and hard and well-placed bits It was suggested at the meet-her the East, the visit to Japan might two games she did not allow her ing that because of the war in carried her quickly to 40, and although she dropped the next not be advisable. Japan regelt to be caught and passed, but quested the Australian associatook the set at 6-2. In the tion to hold open the offer of a second set, however, the lapse to visit until the meeting of the which she la somewhat prone duly arrived. The loss of her service SCAR which
The case for the Tamar is that their fixture with the Incognitos could have been fullled long be-. fore if the latter had been prepar- ed to"play. As it was it was left until last week-end. Arrange
ments could not be made for Satur. day, and the Tamar wert unable to play on Sunday owing to a Navy regulation which forbids návy teams to play tournament hockey [on Sunday.
The Incognites had Monday booked with the R.A.0.C., and as
COMPLETION THIS YEAR this was the last day allowed them
K.C.C. BILLIARDS
`TOURNAMENT WINNERS
G. A. White and Geo. Les won matches in the K.C.C. bil- liards tournament on Tuesday.
White (rec. 30) beat C. L Stapleton (rec. 60) by 250 to 228, and Lee (scratch) beat Thompson (owe 50) by 250 to
206.
And the members are being offer-The developments by the Hong-to complete their fixtures, themooie cd every opportunity of giving of long Football Club for providing Tamar game had to go by the
board.
their best, for two perfect greens additional recreation for its mein-
.
made Mr. King 32, acemed to disturb her equanimity and her accuracy deserted her. Mrs. King was hitting away mer-, rily and giving so little away that the act was soon hers, likewise at 62.
*
After this the Polish, girt r covered her aim and her compo- sure, and gained a 3-1 lead by the capture of Mrs. King's service, which abe held to the finish of a hard-fought sat. Although her forehand driving was ine, it was her greater fluency on the back- hand which turned the scale ‘In her favour. Mrs., King was hit ting very hard, too, but Mlle. Jedrzejowska likes, the ball to Lawn Tennis Association of Japan come along; the loser, moreover, will be ready for play by the bebers are proceeding apace, and
early last month. Japan is eager was a little unlucky in lifting If the protest is sustained for an Australian team to play quite a number of her shots just ginning of the league season. One before the year is out a lawn hockey enthusiasts will be provid-there, arti its guarantees are al-out. has already been returfed and re-bowls green and two tennis-harded with thrilling spectacle, as the most certain to be satisfactory,} modelled and is giving intense courts will be available."
ncognitos and Radio must play Replies to requests for guarantees Ritchie in the men's singles duly The expected victory of R. J. satisfaction" to the players, whilst the second in now undergoing simi-
ff for pride of place. '
from the United States, and from happened. His unrelated name- These occupy the vacant plot of lar treatment.
Germany for the appearance of take, the Hon. C. N. O. Ritchie, land between the club house and
the Australians have not yet been could make nothing at all of his " With the material at their dis- the football ground, and already.
received
onslaughts, carried out mainly posal and the excellent playing the mould for the bowling green
from the vicinity of the net, in conditions which are assured, the has been laid and is now in a
Members of the Australian team the first set, but began to makeTM Kowloon Bowling Green is again state for turing, whilst the work
J. Crawford, V. McGrath, Aheadway directly "RJ" became on the tennis courts is hand:
Quist and D. Turnbull will be alightly careless after winning entering teams in the first and see-
It is doubtful whether either and divisions of the league as well will be opened for play this
requested to sign a similar agree- his opponent's service at the start aa taking part in the Spey Royal summer as the club has no in-
ment to that signed by the Aus of the second set, under the im-.. Cup and it is with a genuine, but tention of allowing members to
Buenos Aires Apr. 11. tralian players last year. Mem- pression that he had got the match modest feeling of confidence that use them until they are in a per-and Chile, the remaining two matches the whole of the tour to send was really, good, and from 0-1 In the Davis Cup between Argentine bers will not be permitted during sitting. "C.N.O." at this juncture they enter upon the 1933 season. fectly fit condition.
will not take place. Rewrite Morn-cabled or other reports or contri- down went to 3-1 up, capturing That they are determined vastly Efforts are being made to ing Post Special. to improve on the more recent provide for both singles and Argentino have already defeated butions to the press concerning "RI' service twice; but "R.J." performances of the club is in doubles tennis courts, of either a Chile by three matches to nil and any tournament, matches, or other regaining the offensive, was soon dicated by the sustained en-macadam or gravel surface. qualify for the next round.
competitions held or played. thusiasm displayed by the mem- bera during the past few months. ! Regular practice has been main- tained and club competitions have helped to stimulate the interest.
• RECORD ENTRIES,
1
This is further reflected in th fact that the club tournaments for this summer have already at- tracted a large number of entries, and that by the time the lists been close, a record will have established.
Mr. L. Guy is bowls convenor, and whatever measure of success. attends the club this year, not a Hitle of it will be due to his un- bounded enthusiasm and work in connexion with his office.
BODY-LINE ROWLING
IS DREADFUL'
"HIDING" FOR BOYS WHO ADOPT IT
Mr A. E. R. Gilligan referred to body-line bowling at the annual meeting of the Sussex County Cricket Club,
"I do hope that this style of bow- ling will not spread to club and village cricket," he said. "I sin cerely hope if any headmaster sees: ony of hin boys adopting this dread- ful style he will give them the big- geat hiding they have ever had în their lives and send them off the ground for the week."
Mr. Gilligan spid that it did not follow that because a fast bowler sent down a short one he should be told to use a tennis ball. That is ridiculous," he said, "but I do not Bak he should bowl at the man.”,
THE DAVIS CUP.
Chile Not Playing Remain- ing Matches.
FIRST PICTURES OF THE GRAND NATIONAL
"Kellsboro Jack, owned.by Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark, wife of a walthy American sportman, won the Grand' National at Liverpool last month and the above are the first pictures "of the race received in Hongkong. Top shows the winner being led in, below the fold taking Beecher's Brook, and bottom negotiating the first judip, (Photo Planet Nows.)
on terms again (3-3), and, after creaking through for 5-4, was out on his own servics'at 6-4.
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