THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934.

CRAIGENGOWER LAWN BOWLS TEAMS CLASH AGAIN

IN BIG LEAGUE GAME TO-MORROW

Result May Make The Title Safe For K. B. G. C.

INDIAN RECREATION CLUB DUE TO

VISIT AUSTIN ROAD

The lawn bowls league programme for to-morrow is of un- usual interest. The Craigongower teams in the first division clash for the second time and many are wondering if the second string can repeat their early season performance and beat the seniors.

Should they do so, and the Bowling Green negotiate the Kow- loon Docks, the latter will be very aufely entrenched at the top of the table.

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In the second division, Indian Recreation Club, the leaders, visit Kowloon Bowling Green, and though they should be capable of winning, they are presented with task, the Austin

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Road team revealing a penchant for upsetting the best of sides on their own green.

The full programme, together with some of the teams, follows.

SENIOR DIVISION.

TAIKOO RG ». CLUB DE RECREIO

J. F. Noronha

C. 11. Basto

1. A. 8. Alveo

C. C. Silva (skip)

L Aliva

1. Xavier

F. V. V. Ribeiro

A. 11. Dato (skipj

LA. Galleri

J. G. Quoris

C. E. Marques

F. X, M. Silva (skip)

JUNIOR DIVISION.

CRAIGENGOWER ». YACHT CLUB

G. E. Costello

A. Coelhe

A. Stevenso

W. Phelps

C. Barry

Bir Thomas Nouthern

It, W. Randall

T Kowloon C. c.

W. Hard

W. K. Way

Craiganzower "0" *. Craigengower

Kowloon Docks

Polke

Talkoo I. C.

Kem."

T Club de Hoarelo

JUNIOR DIVISION.

EB. Abrah

A. W. Brown

JAR Selby

Fox Films have their pramier showing at the Alhambra Theatre on Sunday, the initial offer being "As Husbands Go", featuring Warner Baxter and Helen Vinson. Here you see the two stars as they appear in the picture.

ELECTRIC AT SPORTS

European And Local Staff To Clash

On Sunday, July 22, at 3.30 p.m..

1. C. R. Sours (skip) 11. E. Maushan (akip) at the Indian Recreation Club, the

J. W. Locate

I S. Greenhil

Y. Abbas

A. C. Young

Craigrower 0. G.

*

Yacht Club

Kowloon 1.0. C.

Indian IL C.

J. PIRNCT

2. 1. Foun

A. A. Lewis (skip)

A. Chapman

(skip)

Kowloon C. C.

W

Poller R. C.

Tiongkong Electri

KOWLOON DG.C.

Civil Hervice C. G.

Y. INDIAN RC.

A.. it, Rumiaħn

·

3, 0, Dua

K. 36. Umar (skip)

1. M. Khan

Mt. 1. Heck

F. Tuck

Farmer

J. Bendr

A. i. Miun

A. M. Ume

BOWLS TITLES

Gill Wins Easily From Simpson

European staff of the Hongkong CLOSE MATCHES Electric Company will meet the local

the bowin teams:

stoff of the same firm in tennis and

Several matches in the Singles bowls. In bowls, two rinks from the local staff will play two rinka from Championship of the Lawn Bowls the European staff while at tennis competition were decided yesterday. they will ench bo represented The biggest victory was obtained by by three pairs. The following are W. Gill, of the Craigengower Cricket Club, who easily accounted for W. C. Sinaison, of the Kowloon Cricket two on the Club, by 21 shots to Club de Recreio green in the second Round. Cill scored regularly on 14 heads, and tho match terminated on the 10th head. He now meets L. . Whant on the Taikoo .C. green next Wednesday.

EUROPEAN STAFF LOCAL STAFF.

T. Alown

B. C. Butler

A... Wahau (skip) 31. F. Mekay

CRAIGOWER “A.“

A. F. Conté

21. 11. love (ak)

W. V. Held

2. Horn

E. V. Harle

H. Y., Ada!

A. O. Kadar

GEF. Thompson

(skip) A. R. Dalla

(skip)

Club de Rocri

Football Club

Below are appended teams which J. 1. Tetley have been selected for to-morrow's matches:

SENIOR DIVISION,

CRAYCOWER "D" ".

J. Medina

Fel Arcuit

J. Cavanagh (skk)

fi, Duncan

W. Ward

W. T. Brightman

C. B. Rowlet (skip)

A. R. Marchent

11. Milion

W. GHI

C. Summons {ukip)

D. Rums/s220

B. W. Bredbury (skip)

G. I.. Buchana

A. H. ComEN

V. H. Umar

J. Landolt

A. A.. Inack

IL V Lux It. B

KOWLOON DOCKS. KOWLOON 4.0.0.

J. Vacion

A. S. Numerik

13. G. Beyer (skip)

F. Stoneharti

C. B. Hosking

W. E. tale

4. Macdounli

J. . Cheriton

KOWLOON C.C. v. POLICE 1C.

11. Beer

Çəkip

A. Jones

W. Bluray

T. W. Carr

(ship)

T. Ferguson

W. W. I

Kern (kip

11 Lammert

13. Overy (ukl{}

15. Budding

Gur

(skip)

J. 8. Dinnen

T. Farrell

V. C. Labrum

8. Logan

1. Jack

R. Hal

J. M. Jack

12. Dusse

V. Petherick

H. Handl

W. Macfarlane (skip)

W. 8. Drake

POLICE R.C. v, KOWLOON CC.

J. C. S. Fender

T. Talles

F. E. E. Booker

A. R. Clark skip)

* X

Perkins

G. C. Mon

W. Malr

F. G. Port

A. Durman

J. Shepherd

(skip)+

W. E. Hollands (skip).

P. Goodman

c. J. Tarch!

W, Forrest

A. Chenning

H. Le

J. S. Riddell (ukiy)

W. H. Dall

9. Farlow

G. 8. Alexander

W. Mellardy (skip)

W, Melveved

1. Glendinning

J.-H. NeWalter

(p) A. E. Carey (k[p)

CLUB DE RECREIO, UK. ELECTRIC

1). C. Alros

1. A. Botelho

(skip)

C. M. 9. Alves

J. Fraser (akip)

J. W. Brown

W. Hrile

C. Fincher

1. P. Phillipe (skip}

M. Hampton

A. Howe

Rozelo skip

F. Machado

A: V. Barro

P. A. Vranovich

Julls Hibetro (ak)

J. M. . Horario

F. X. So

Dr. 1. A. Unsto

J. J. Bala Taitut

W. 7. B. Muskett

(skip)

A. N. Other

A. Hooley

G. T. Padgett

Deacon (skip)

S, M. Hofalin

J. Hill

M. Y. Aúnl

C. O. Biles {akip) A. Coelho

A. Abbus

8. 0. Dux

K, 31, Omar (sklo) Tennis Teams.

The following will represent in

Lennis:

EUROPEAN STAPP

J. G. High and

W. E Pesta

IL N. Jones and

A McKellar -

B. W. Smith and W. Huker

LOCAL STAFF. 1. Haroon Rad 12. Bouza

A. K. Ming and M. 1. Hazack

2. Hasan and 8. A. R. Bux

On the same green, R. Duncan, of the Kowloon Dowling Green, defeated. C. Strange, of the Civil Service, by 22 shots to 12 in the third round. The match terminated on the 20th. head. Duncan scored two fours and one three, while Strange registered. one three. Strange scored on ten hende.

SINGAPORE TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

ROY SMITH AND WISE AGAIN IN DOUBLES FINAL

MALAYAN PAIR AS OPPONENTS

Singapore, July 12.

The Singapore L.T,A. championships were carried. a. stage, further yesterday afternoon when Chua Choon Leong and Yong Loong Chong and Roy F. Smith and N. S. Wise qualified for the men's doubles final.

S. Abed and W. J. M. Warden were always the superior pair in Arst set of their match against

Chong.

THUTT PITT TIRES.

Wise and Smith were the fresher although they lost the first game pair when the final set started and they took the next three in a row. Thutt Pitt was obviously very weary and the majority of the work

Chun Choon Leong and Yong Loong They broko through Choon Leong's first service and held this advantage throughout the set to win at 6-4.

Abed and Warden combined fell to. Bong Soo whose finely-placed

brought splendidly. Abed several winning drives down the the fifth game for his side. Smith and Wise took the next game but contre of the court and both players threw away the sixth owing to

vollied well.

of

drives and steadiness overhead won

Heather Angel, who plays an attractive role" In "Murdar In

· Trinidad”, the Fox thriller 'now showing at the King's Theatru.

EAST LANCS SPORTS HEATS RESULTS

In the next set Loong Chong in-faulty overhead work

The Chinese pulled up to 4-5 on ARMY SWIMMING proved considerably, and gave his partner much better support, with Bong Soo's service, but with Smith the result that the Chinese pair brought off four perfect smashes serving extremely well, Wine quickly ran to a lead of 60 to win the set and match for his Warden, whose play had fallen off considerably and who netted several

It was certainly one of the finest easy returns, staged a recovery and he and Abed fought back doubles matches seen on the S.C.C. hard to take the sixth game, but for some time and thoroughly ap- lost the seventh after deuce had preciated by the large crowd of

spectators, been called.

The first four games of the final

side,

FINALS TO-DAY

The heats of the East Lancashire Regiment Aquatic Sports Were awum off in the Y.M.C.A. Baths yes terday afternoon. Some keen events Good timber TYCZE returned by the competitors.

were hotly contested but the Chinese pair lasted better, and REVERSE FOR THE were witnessed.

superior work at the net and over- head gave them the set and match by 6-2.

C.B.A.

(Continued from Page 8.) Fullscores were:

EUROPEANS', VICTORY.

and Roy Smith

N. S. Wine

to beat Lim H. Wong and. F. N. Wong played great tennis Bong Soo and Chong Thutt Pitt, (S,C.A.A.) beat N. Whitley and R. 6-4 6-8, G. Both men were Blyth 6-0; beat F. Angus and J. in brilliant form at the net, and Ferguson 6-2; beat C. Gurevitch rarely missed anything in the air. and J. King 6-2. The honours of the day went to H.K. Ho and K. F. Lui Wise, who has seldom played better. (S.C.A.A.) beat Whitley and Blyth

Roy Smith and his partner 6-1; beat Angus and Ferguson 7-5 settled down quicker than the beat Gurevitch and King 6-2. Chinese pair, and took the first two P. K. Kwok and C. N. Teang games without much difcally, but (5.C.A.A.) beat Whitley and Blyth Bong Soo and Thutt Pitt won the 6-1; lost to Angus and Ferguson next three to take the lead. Smith 4-6; drew with Gurevitch and King and Wise recovered the lead

at 6-0. 4—3, but then Wise lost his own A close match resulted between G. Duncan, of the Cralgengower Cricket

service. However, the European pair, thanks to being steadier, tock The finals of the Royal Naval Club, and H. A. S. Alves, of the Club Yard Police billiards and snookers Recreio, the Portuguese player the next two games to win late first

winning on the 22nd hand by 21 set. handicaps will take place to shots to 10. The winner scored on The games in the second set went morrow night in the RN.Y.P.11 heads, recording three threes,with the service until five-all was Mess commencing at 8 pm. The while the loser registered two threes. billiards finalists are Stafford and On the Police R.C. grean J. S. Gorman, and the snooker finalists Landolt, of the Craigengower C.C. met a club-male in J. Cavanagh and Gorman and Mill.

won_by_21-18. The winner secured a commanding lend at the end of the 12th head when his score was IG shota to five but he failed to hold the advantage during the latter stages. He scored only one shot whilst his opponent chalked up twelve and on the 20th head Cavanagh. ted by 18-17. Landolt qualified for the next round by searing a four on the 21st Bend.

A. Humphreys

A. Trenkove

E. S. Carier

J. J. Gregory (skip)

C. B. Hobertson

G.

* Nephens

Graver

1 Mujor

B. Willams- J. Purv

7. 1 Wood (əklə)

J. Gellatler

C Champclavier

11, Westlake

I Dayles (skip)

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FOOTBALL CLUB. CIVIL SERVICE Ccfr. K. W. Haynes

1', Murgan

C. Ellen-Herwñod | R. H. Khaw A. Stkstone

(skip)

G. Guany

E. W. Hamilton

Reservest

A. liruksbank

H. 12 Lockhart

J. MUTCRY

Itone (skip)

1. Luck takip

8. Strange

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CENTRAL AIRPORT

QUEEN'S

SUNDAY

F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt eliminated M. J. Medina and A. E. Coates from the Pairs Championship by 27 shots to seven, the match be ing player on the Talkoo R.C. green.

MUNICH FESTIVAL

THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY

PROGRAMME

When Munich opens its Festival this year it will be the thirtieth anniversary of these famous per formances.

The operas of Wagner and Mozart may be heard almost every- where but the Munich performances are a revelation. They draw their audience from all parts of the world and not for once but to re- turm repeatedly. The Munich per- formances อาห their particular charm to the scrupulous attention devoted to even the smallest detail.. No special principal in the cost excels all others. Every · single part is carried to perfection, and each performance

Avhole is art at its best.

The close touch with the scenic settings that inspired the operas makes Munich ideal for their per formance. There will be 13 per- formances in the 43 days from 9th. July to 20th. August, including 21 Wagner operas and 12 Mozart operas,

BRASSO

GIVES A BRIGHTER SHINE

WITH

EASE

The finals of theso ovente will be held to-morrow, commencing at 2 p.m., together with the high diving competition and the Company relay Droit

The results of yesterday's heats were as under:

50 yards, free style---Hoat 1, Ple Rudd, HQ Wing: heat 2, L/Cpl." Gorman, A Coy: heat 3. Pia Taylor, "A" Coy,; heat 4; Cpl. Me Carthy, "C" Coy.; heat 6, Pte. Hardy, "C" Coy.

GO yards, back stroke-Heat L/Cpl. Mason, D.B. Coy. hous Pte. Davies, "B" Coy.; heat 3, L/CDL Thorpe, "C" Coy, heat 4 L/Opl Brown, D.S. Coy.; heat 5, Cpl. Coffey, D.S. Coy,

Boys' Rece, 40 yards free stylo Didwell; heat 3, Boy Chadwick.

£111,000 IN PRIZE at 1. Hoy Francis; heat 2 Borg

MONEY

· 50 yarde bronst stroke-Heat 1, Pte. Douglas, "A" Coy: best 2. Pie. Green, "C" Coy.; heat 3, L/Cpl.

called, and then the Chinese broke MELBOURNE CENTEN- Fildes, "B" Coy heat 4, L/Cpl. Laughton, D.S. Coy,; heat 5, Pie. through to win the eleventh, but

the Europeans retaliated to level ARY SPORTING EVENTS Rudd, HQ. Wing. the scores again.

Exclusive-of-the-£15,000-prizes 25 yards free style,-Heat 1, Ptc. It was then that one saw the real for the England to Australia air Hardy, "C" Coy.;, heat 2, Pto. Toni- form of Lim Bong Soo,

the race, prize money allocated for inson, D.S. Coy.; hont 3, Cpl. Me- Malayan singles champlon. His various sporting events during the "B" Coy, heat., Pte. Taylor, "AU Carthy, "C" Coy.; heat 4, Pto. Smith, side-ne drives were perfectly Melbourne Centenary Celebrations Coy. placed and controlled, and gavo has now reached £111,257. Of this neither Smith nor Wise any chance, £08,200 is turf prize money, £6,260

160 yards free style-Hent 1, Pe.. and, with Chong Thutt Pitt play- golf, £2,434 cycling, and £1,378 Mackay, "B" Coy. heat 2, Ple

Dickinson, H.Q. Wing; heat J, ing well above himself, they took yachting. the next games to

Bdmns. Whitehead, HQ Wing; heat square the The value of trophies, in addi-4, L/Cpl. Masum, D.S. Coy.; heat & match.

tion, will total more than £2,000. Cpl. McCarthy, "C" Coy."

Paris!

Gowns! Gaiety! Flirtation and

a handsome, attentive young man.... Then home to Amor ica and her husband...

And you'll never guess what happened when she tried to tell. her husband all.

AS HUSBANDS GO

FOX Flim Presents a JESSE L. LASKY Production with

WARNER BAXTER

HELEN VINSON WARNER OLAND

Catharine Doucet

Directed by Hamilton MacFadden "From the remediic comedy by Rachel Crgharent

Author of Mythen Ladies Mes!“ Screen play by Senys Lavien Additional Dialogue by Sam Bohrm

ALHAMBRA

SUNDAY

BRASS

"AND COPPER"

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