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BOWLS PRESENTATION THREW AWAY

CLUB DE RECREIO BOWLERS

Challenging For Senior Championship Title

(By "Sagax")

FAREWELL GIFT

TO HAMPTON

AUSTRALIAN TEAM COMING

OPEN PAIRS 'DRAW. FOR 2ND ROUND

HIS STICK

When Sciatica Vielded to Kruschen

There call bo no doubt that this man has finished walking with antick, for it is now four years since hi discarded-11.

He writes: "For 18 months 1 suffered with chronic sciatica and Theumatism, and was unable to walk without the aid of a stick. But after,

Kruschen Salts for a short

I was able to throw away the stick. It is now four years since this happened, and I have had no return of the complailit, and have not lost The Club de Recreio senior lawn bowls team seriously

a day from work. I shall never bo threatens to regain their prominence of the year when they

without Kruschen Salts, as they are worth their weight in gold.”—C. F. nearly won the championship after receiving promotion from the junior division. They have quickly recovered sented to Mr. Harry Hampton, former sluggish, they permit harmful brie If the eliminating organs. -bocomu from the loss, two years ago, of some of their foremost lon. Secretary of the Hongkong acid to accumulate and deposit itself players and now they are challenging the Craigengower Lawn Bowls Association, who leaves in the tissues, muscles and joints in

C. C. for the premier position.

TITLE HOLDER BEATEN

1

A gold pocket watch in to be pre-

AUSTRALIAN VISIT

for England at the end of the month, the form of needle-pointed crystals, The presentation will take place at which, piercing the nerve theathy, the Kowloon Cricket Club at 7 p.m. cause excruciating pains of sciatica. The Portuguese have made a strong

en Tuesday, May 28, and all lawn The six salts in Kruschen stimulate start and, with the Craigengower

organs to held Last year's all-conquering Colony bowlers in Hongkong are asked to be the eliminating C. C., are the only undefeated elub

Mischievous uric In the senior division. Their players Champion, A. W. Grimnitt, has present. Owing to the large number regular action.

of bowlers in the Colony who have is then given no chance to collect, have been playing consistently well quickly fallen from grace and in subscribed towards the present it in although the site owes much to the his first match he was eaten by impossible to notify each individually: rink skipped by C, G. Silva, the inter. A. M. Holland by the narrowest pos-and enthusiasts should note that no port player, lo has been winning xible margin.

official Intimation will be sent by the After

officials of the Lawn Association. the regularly and excelled, himself last Saturday when he beat the Kowloon Bewis Association saw the condition H, G. C. rink skipped by II. Nish by of the l'olice green they were un-

animous

that matches should not be 36 shots,

recent defeats suffered allocated to this green if it can be Hughle Nish as ekip have given the avoided. The Indian R. C. green may selectors much food for thought in also come under official condemnation their team building and ag an experi- and may be ruled out as far as cham- ment they have re-shuffled their side. pionship matches are concerned.

The draw for the second round of W. S. Drake, who had 11 very success- ful season last year, following his the Pairs Championship was made promotion to the est divirion, is to last night and it will have already 14 given charge of Nisk's rink while been noticed that no matches will be

It was suggested by the Sub-Com- J. C. Brown, the former Kowloon played on the Police green,

Some enthusiasts who have been mittee of the Association at a meet- Docks

No. to Adam

Incal championship ing last evening that they intimate Trengthen, the third rink would be to matches have been giving-conveners the best time to visit the Colony

Brown skip

He has had of. clubs room for complaint by un- would be October, when the weather appoint lot of

still one or ceremoniously walking across the would be more certain. However, the experienced is.

green with their heeled shoes and local Association will try to accom- tite

plagers. Colony's best Today the Kowloon B. G. C. wit causing unnecessary damage to the modate the tourists at whatever tinie

they may visit Hongkong.

is could probably afterling the

a

tes at heine to the Kowloon Docks R. C. turf. This is an set of discourtesy nd although the Senior Club are to the club on whose green the game initely stronger at home than away is played and visitors should respect he Kowloon Dock side have been ablo Clubs hospitality, -

o give them a good run for the

printe

CRAIGENGOWER RIVALRY

NEXT INTERPORT

The Craigengower C. C. pri Shanghai Cricketers To

side will again entertain their "D" combination to-day and with last yeur's defeat still fresh in mind the senior players will not take their club mates too easily his afternoon, Tho

up

Information has been received by the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associn- tion of the intention of an Australian visit the Colony bowling teams to during the current year. In a letter to the Hongkong Association, Messrs. Thomas Cook & Son have asked what for the arrangements can be made tourists.

DRAW FOR PAIRS TOURNEY

The Committee made the draw for the second round of the Pairs Cham-

and pionship

nt the same time changed the greens for all matches, which were previously allocated the Police R. C, and Indian R. C. greens.

The singles match between G. C. Moss and G, Perkins has been res

and

arranged for next Wednesday, Visit Hongkong

will be played on the Kowloon Bow- Hongkong will be the venue or ling Green Club's green.

The following in the draw for the

tean are well among the top another triangular Interport Cstant Second round of the Pairs Champion- tetins, and are quite capable of re-series in November if present plans ship:

peating last season's decision.

The Indian R. C. should again find materialize.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22

T. Armstrong

V

sing

J. McKelvi

C. Strange

of the Hongkong Cricket Club

T. F. Stainton Shanghai will definitely come down. Wanon tint their victory over the Kowloon at the end of the year. The cricket (Hongkong F. C. Green) Bowling Green was stue, to a great season up there commenced last week. H. F. Westlako J. E Henson extent, to the advantage of playing

3. F. McGowan

S. A. Bright An invitation will be sent to Malaya

(Craigengower C..C. Green) on their own green and when they

W. K. Way visit the Club du Recreio at King's as well, but it is doubtful whether

Yv. 9. Gontes Park, to-day they will meet with such they will be able to make the trip. strong opposition that they will prob- for a Malaya team to visit Hongkong J. Preser

In the past it has been customiary (Kowloon C. C. Green)

A. A. Baka- ably leave with a large deficit against ance every four years.

W. V. Field The last time. Hrde Lay

(Cheb de Becsein Green) The Portuguese aide have ones November 1933, less than two years. M. HEAT

In Malaya team came up was in

THURSDAY, MÁY RA

1. Goodman ful players and if keenness goes for

12. Lagay anything they will be at the top rir. A. K. Mackenzie the Hon. (Kowloon C. C. Green)

Secretary of the Hongkong Cricket A. W. Grimmitt

2. J. Junes lub, said yesterday that Shang (Kowton Docks hai will come down in November, but A. E. Goales. he was not sure about Malaya. "We 1, 8. landat

them.

very near the top of the league at the end of the season.

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Open Championship matches will send them an invitation," he during the past week provide many stated. thelle, even though the competition A meeting to be held next week is still in the first round stage. The will make arrangements for the forth elimination of B. W. Bradbury and coming Interport, which will take U. M. Omar by J. Fraser and A. Hyde place round about Armistice Day. Lay was the first real upset of the It will be recalled that Malaya wonj

the Triangular Tournament in 1933 competitions.

The Kowloon C. C. pair certainly despite having a weakened team. deserved to win on the day'e play but Shanghai, considered to be the it was not due altogether to their strongest side of the three, lost both individual superiority that they quali- to Hongkong and Malaya. led for the second round. On paper

the Crnigengower C. C. representa

tives are one of the strongest pairs in the competition but as a combina. tion they do not show the same under 41 standing as do other pairs.

A more formidaäte, or two more formidable, partnerships would have been formed if Bradbury and Omir cach entered with one of their club's number ones. If Omar had had A. E. J. S. Landolt or G, L Contex, Buchanan he would have had a good shance of winning the championship. The same applies to Bradbury.

There Bro

used to

ecensions

VALEDICTORY

Albert Howe Sails

V. Petherick

1. F. Xavier

V. V. Ritu (ireen)

F... Cullen

J. J. Whyte (Civil Service C. C. Grech) A. Starforline

P. E. Knight J. Holthier (Hongkong Eletrie 14. C. Breen)

MONDAY, MAY 21

12

L. J. Siten

CG. Hilva H. A. Alven

F. X. M. de Silve *Kowloon #,"G, C.. Green)

at

D. Rumahn E. et Arend

I. F. Noronha

(Kowloon C. C. Green) E W. Slamo

J. Deaks

v-Beer Thikos B, C. Green) J. W. Waterton J... Teily

S. Ecclfl

J. Shepherd

Hơngkung P., C. Greeni

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29

-It--thinnes

L.A. R. Danas

11 they

VF, Godwin,

Club de Recreio Given)

L. Gendinulug

W. Glendinn V A. M. Hultas Mr. Albert Howe,

Kowloon Borla R. C. Green) the longkong

1. H. Hose Football Club centre-forward who has Adal

A. H. Dallas

v 3. M. Pares represented Hongkong in Interport (Craizengower C. C. Green)

Shanghai, o, J. Med matches, salled for

|gf|3. Cávnyægh transfer, aboard the Empress Japan yesterday afternoon.

Early in 1981 Howe came to Hong- kong on transfer and since that

M

A. D. Prawn

(Taikoo 2. C. Green)

CHANGES OF VENUE

E Maugha

in pairs one has played for the Club in the matches when two players hold en-end league. Ho first played for

The following Rink matches have tirely different views through being fangkang in November 1932 and he been transferred from the Police and

and 1 to skipping

if there is any also played in the Isthmian Lea. Indian R. C. Greens as originally - difference of opinion the combination will suffer rather than gain through to England whilst on home leave, ranged:

In the last Interport match against. W. Siamonds its strong Individual representation. Shanghai Howe proved himself

J. Deakin F. J. Jones That is why it is never advisable to very able leader and

A. McKellar scored three | A. W. Gelmilt

L. de Rome Include.too many slips in an Interport goals for the Colony when Shanghai (Taikoo It. C. Green) rink.

lost by seven goals to one.

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