THE GONGKONG TELEGRAPT": FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934.

ENTRIES FOR LAWN BOWLS || CHAMPIONSHIPS

WELL UP TO PAST STANDARDS

TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE GAME:

FIXTURES AND TEAMS

Entries for the open lawn bowls, championship of the Colony, which close on Monday next, are well up to standard, and the tournament promises to be bigger than ever this summer.

Ten cluba are representated in Civil Service v Cralgengower "W". the singles, and there are eleven

Reserve: P. O,

entries in the rinks championship, T. Armstrong The pairs event an smal has been E Champelorier well supported.

JL I Wood

(ap)

A. W. Crimmitt (skip)

. E. Knight To-morrow's 'league programme. Alderaan is quite interesting. The Kowloon. Deakin

Stallhier Bowling Green have to visit the EW. immora Recreio, but should be able to Eccleshal retain their 100 per cent, record. Janes

4. 9. Brawn

Craigengewer "A" appear safe to heat the K.C.C., who

are the vialtors.

{ship) Club de Recreio

C. 1. Barto

Dunne.

97. Tuck

M. J. Medina

1, War

J. Cavanagh (skip)

F. K. Modi

Y.. Abbas

W. T. Helghinna

C. B. Rosle takip)

A, Marchant H. Milton

CB. Hummone W. GID

Rip)

v Kowloon B.G.C.

1 X Noronha

J. B. Logan

T. Farrell

Alves

it. Hull

(k(p)

C. G. Bily

The "Craig" second string in the senior division have a somewhat. Silva severer task, having to journey to the Civil Service, who are always formidable on their own green.

Oro

v. v. libeira (skip)

D. Marques

I A. Coteries

M. Bemedim . . Xavier

x M. da Ba

(skip)

+

W. S. Denke (skip)

IL Duncan

H. starsli

W, Macfarlane (ak)

V. Petherick

2. Walan

A. B. Russel}

J. H. Bnding

I. Quy

Capt

FITTING TRIBUTE TO All About

JIRO SATOH

Continued from Pago 8.)

Local Racing

WOMEN'S TEST CRICKET

NEXT OCTOBER

ENGLISH TEAM TO BE SENT TO AUSTRALIA

HOMESIDE PLAYERS PREPARE

FOR BUSY SEASON

B. II. Valentine, and Surrey have probably inore well-known women' cricketer than any other county. They can call upon Miss Straker,z Mira M. Turney, Misa E. Turner, Miss Goldsmith, Miss M. Hide, and Mian M. Maciagas,

Sonic of the most important fixtures for the coming sensun aro:

REPRESENTATIVE MATCH.

July 14-England

June

July

We are about to embark on the eighth season of organised women's cricket, writes Marjorie Felland in the Morning. Post. The season that lies ahead is already alarming, because on the Women's Cricket Association card there are mentioned names May and places that act as charms wherever cricket is mentioned. May One is Old Trafford-and the other is Australia.

May

Trafford.

Rest. Old

DISTRICT MATCHES. 13-North v. Midlands, Edgbas

ton.

Wost v. South, Worcester.

TRIALS.

**

-Middlesex, Chiawick House. 3-Civil Service, Chiswick, 20-West, Cheltenham. June North, Leeds,

June 13-South, Beckenham.

The Australian Women's Cricket (Service are all in a position to bold June 8-Lancashire, Lancashire. Council Invited the W.C.A. to send trials, coachings, and matches.

out a team in October. This lavita-

V.

21-Lanenshire . Yorkshire-

Manchester.

SOME W.C.A. MATCHES.

2-Cuckook, Cobhain.

COUNTY ASSOCIATIONS. thun was accepted with alacrity, by

COUNTY.. the W.C.A. There seemed no reason I would like to say that these May 30-Allesex v. Kent, London. why it should not be enterprise was County Associations never missing from women's games.solely for the purpose of providing

dlo. pol exist June 6-dllegex.v. Civil Service, IN JAMAICA:-The British ladies tennis team photographed recently Women's cricket in Australia in in a good games for the best players in June 23-Middlesex

Farner, during their tour in Jamaica, whore they met with several outstand strong position-there are even inter- the counties. Their chief objects are

Lancashire, ing success in the championships. Left to right are Miss Kathleen Slate matches, and so we must con- the fostering of clubs, the getting in July

London. Stammers, Miss Mary Heeley, Miss Freda James and Miss Dorothy Roandclude that the standard of the game touch with players who want clubs, July

4-Kent v.,Surrey, Gravesend. in high. The team that goes fromami the improvement of the general

7-Lancashire 3, Yorkshire,

Leeds. England will not be representative, standard of play. Having done all July for the very simple and necessary, that there seems co renson at all why reason that all players must. pay county teams should not meet each their own fares between this country other now and again. But, to put it and Australia.

bluntly, "there will be no question of May league tables, points and trophies. May 12-Liverpool PT.G.. Liverpool. But in spite of that, and of the Women's county cricket will be run May 10-Camp, Comp. time resuired for the trip-it cuts on exactly the same lines as county Mny 16-Manchester into two terms know that twelve herkes, and it wit

1.9., be "friendly,"

Man players, all of good standard, have

chester. already expressed their willingness District Matches, and on Wednesday, May 26-Roedean, Brighton.

This year again we are to. have May 19-St, Leonards, St. Andrews. und radineta to go, if the W.C.A. June Council approves.. The offer is still North on the Warwickshire ground June 26-Bedales, Bellales,

13, the Midlands play the June Wycombe Abbey, Wycombe.. open and any player who would like at Edgbaston, and on Saturday, July June 20 and 30-Leeds, Leeds, to be a candidate for this team has 7, West play South at Worcenter. (skip) J. C. Chalmers (k), and last year defeated F. J. Perry fear, as I have not noticed the only to send in her name to the Hon.

July Winchester, Winchester. it the French championships, H. W. animal quoted in the betting.

Sec. of the W.C.A., Miza V. M. M. have a women's match, and that is July 19-Gunnersbury, Ealing.

Yet another famous ground is to July 16-Minley Manor, Camberley. Wimbledon. The Yacht Club and Kowloon W. Hollands (skip) N. Drammond (skip) player who had been coulstently time than Colombo did in the "Two all of the W.C.A. The journey to in the Kent XI. will be one, or even

and J. H. Graford in the Davis Cup. The only won the "One Thousand" in better will, of course, be made by the Coun-interest in this game will be high, as

Major Inn Bullough's Campanula Cox, Great Comp, Borough Green, the "Bat and Ball," Gravesend. On July 21-Dartford P.T.C. Dartford.

Kent. The final choice of players this n'Surrey XI. will play Kent, and Aug. 3-Berkhamsteti, Berkhanisted. successful over Satoh was Boretra, Thousand". She started an odds Australia will be made by way of two, Milsa Valentines, sisters of Mr. Aug. 19-25-Colwall, Molvern. whose speed, dash and personality

CRICKET WEEK. always reumed to overwhelm the on favourite and is considered to Suez, and back by New Zealand, Fiji Japanese. Borotra had beaten. Satab be the best filly in training. Theard the Panama Canal. on grass, hard courts and covered Oaks apparently is at her mercy. C.C. courts. Jiro Saton will for long be Many think that she is even a bel- remembered by the lawn tenu en-ter animal than Colombo but, un- thusiast, not so much for the brilliancy fortunately for Major Bullough, VS. Allen (p of his play or the number of champion- the two animals will not meet as

ship titles he has won but as a mani who played the game in the bent Campanula is not entered for the spirit, a player whom any country Derby or St, Leger. would be proud to have na their

Police, R.C. v

The "babes" of the league, the 1.R.C., and Football Club clash in. the second division. The foot- ballers have got together a use- ful combination and it would not be surprising to find them beat the Indians, despite the fact that the A. R. Clarke Sookunpoo players have a'season's experience behind them..

Els

Melan

Talkoo R.C.

W. Browni

I Wriab

R. M. Keow

W. Cunningham A. Norrie

T. F. Stainton

6. I'urkins

T. Hunter E. C. It

12. 4. 5. Fender

Il sonn

J. Polson

takip)

Bowling Green, present leaders of T. Tadon the division should both register Shephe comfortable wins.

Below will be found the pro- grumme for to-morrow, together

W. Mair

G. I. Blawert

Mon

Junior Division.

Craigengower

with teams, and the entries to date Kowlean C.C. v

for the open championships.

Senior Division,

Crataengswer “A”

Cirl! Bervic

Club de Recre

Folks E. C.

W. Mulcahy

1. t. Jenkin W. J'kripe

C. Harry

1). Kazan

J. Van Der Lely

A. Janos

T. W. Carr

F. Kern

(kin)

A. Wright

* Howison C. &

C. Labrum

J. Dinten

J. M. Jack

(skip)

B. N. itakusen

1. W. 25t

W. I. Howard

II. Overy

▼ Craigengewer

▼ Kawloon 11, C. C.

✓ Triko II. C.

Junior Division.

Kawton Ce

Yacht Club

Kowloon n. c. c.

11. K. Electric

Indian C

• Crafcongower

* Clyll Service

• Club.de. Recre

Faller I. c.

Tootball Club

A list of the teams selected

to-morrow's games fa appended:

Senior Division.

T. Ferguson

C. R. Fo

kip

A S. Gorses (skip) Hadres

J. W. andati

fehlp) W. R. Way (skip)

Yacht Club v Civil Service.

L... Greenhill

J. Li, pence

P. 8. Abraham

for. Rott

A. Marforino Lukiya)

3. A. I

I Helby

A. T. Hamilton

A. Chapma

A. Merens

J. In hollshear

Cradyengower "A" y Kowloon C.C. Meughan

A. E. Costins

W. F. Field

13. umfahn

B. W. Bradbury (skip)

12. Duran

G.. Buchannan

IL Beer

B. M. Omar (skin)

J. B. Landell

A.-A.- Kazsek

R. JA

1. F. Lue

(klp)

C. E. Eulet-lierogir

J. A low

1. Hampton

A. 2, sisthatsune (skip) |

J. W. M. Hown

W. By

E. C. Fincher

1. £}}\

1. Citin

C.~1." "ncebi"

I. E. Lanumeri

G. Ti, Quar

IL Wortiake

1. Lockhart

I.. Jack

(1153)

H. Kalor

F. W. Hamilton

C. Sirenze

L. Want

J. Killally

J. Poulet

J. Purvi

English tournaments after Wimbledon scoring many successes over V. G Kirby, until Boratra checked his career at Quen's Club. In 1032 hei bent. H. E. Vines and Austin in Ameri-

Austin at

captain.

L.T.A. CONDOLENCES,

The L.T.A, have sent the following

(Continued from Page 8.)

DOUBLE BETTING

OLD TRAFFORD.

name on that fixture card, and on this Old Trafford is the next important ground of battle, occasional sunshine and superb memories, we are to play our biggest representative match. On Saturday, July 14, England will play the Rest.

cable to the Japan L.A. In Tokyo: Regulation Modified By we were, alimved into the stored

Jockey Club

Women's cricket has never been played at Old Trafford before, though fantness early on in the hockey season for an England v. Rest hockey match. It was then that I saw what a per-"

season are Australia and Old Trafford So the two real high spots for the and even I am a little staggered at being able to write those words in connection with women's cricket.

"Deeply regret death Jiro Satoh and loss caused thereby to the game in Japan."

The Hongkong: Jockey Club stewards feet, what an enormous, what a ter The Australian Davis Cup team, on have instituted a new rule for the rifying place Old Trafford would be boards.s. "Orford." have sent the daily double betting. The Jockey following telegram to Mr. S. Miyagu-Club inembers have been advised of on which to play erkeket. Lakin chi, European representative of the the change as follows: "Please nota Japanese IT.A.All members Aux- that at future race meetings of this frallan Davis Cup team Join me in Club, in the event of the winner of expressing to you and to Japan Lawn the second selected rice of the Deuble Tennis Asunciation sincere sympathy being unbaekel, a dividend will not untimely death your great country-be declared to folders of the winning man ro Satoh. We all counted it a tickets on the irst race as heretofore, great housur to know him as a true bat hr total pool, less. u percentage Associations are under way this sen- friend and a great sportsman, and our deduction and refunds, if any, will son. There are not many as yet, it (fp) JJ. Hustensorlatior with him will ever remain he carried over and be included in the is true, but Kent, Lancashire, Surrey,

happy memory, YOUDALE, total pool of the Double on the next Middlesex, Nottingham, and hon. manager."

ruce day.

Thomas Sathorn

(kin)

It. It justa (ak!}

Kowloon 1.G.C. v Club de Recreio,

J. F. Stonah Ban

{xhip, W. Davidson

C. Hosking

J. Fraser fakip)

itif. To`

J. Chwaber

D. Alver

3. 81. 8. Hone F. X. Sat

C. Reza Perelin

(Continued on Page 11.)

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COLD TIFFINS

ICE-CREAMS

AND SODA FOUNTAIN

SPECIALITIES

ARE NOW BEING SERVED

UNDER COOL CONDITIONS

THE

AT

GLOUCESTER

LOUNGE

The pool will likewise be carried over in the event of the winner of the first selected race being unbacked,"

EMPIRE OLYMPIAD

(Continued from Page 8.) boxing champion and runner-up to Queenslander. Les 7"Rusty" Conk for Australian honours."

Residents of Bendigo, Victoria, the home town of Australian diving champion Ron Masters, have already started a fund to send him abread and the response to date augurs well for its success. And the latest development is a move by Victorian school teachers to get is Doris Carter, the record-smashing high jumper, to London,

It is a matter that the Australian British Empire Games Association might reconsider without delay.

DOUBLE-BARRELLED PROTEST

Empire Games Selections Allegedly Faulty

A double-barrelled protest is being sent by Queensland Amateur! Athletic Association to the Amateur Athletic Union of Aug traila on the Empire Games selections.

Fault is being found with this method of selection and the choice of Howard Yates (Victoria) at the expense of Noel Dempsey (Queens- land), his conqueror.

Commenting on the malter, Mr Don Merritt, life member, said that more outstanding contenders In Don McLardy (Victoria) and George Golding (N.S.W.) had been omitted for hia benent,

Queensland councillors agreed that the only fit and proper method wan for the Union to state the order of preference for its athletes, It would then be only the duty of the advisor to fight for their in- clusion..

Now to more lowly thing. County

Civil

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