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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1935..

BOWLS MATCHES ANNOUNCED

TIES ARRANGED FOR TOURNEYS

DRAW FOR PAIRS CONTESTS

The draw has been made for the second round of the Open Lawn

Championship, the Bowls

first matches of which whi be pinyed on Wednesday next. The majority of the more prominent players Inve escaped clashing, with the exception of K. Bard and J. C. Brown who have been drawn against each other.

Arrangementa

HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE

FALLEN

BOWLS GIANTS ELIMINATED FROM

CHAMPIONSHIPS

NEED FOR AN ASSOCIATION GREEN AGAIN BROUGHT UP

(By "Sagax")

With the Craigengower Cricket Club having a rest to-day, the principal interest in the senior lawn bowls league will be centred on the match between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Club de Recreio on the former's green, The Portuguese have not yet suffered defeat and it does have been not seem likely that they will have their first reverse to-

Also made for the postponed matches in the Second Round of the Pairs day.

to be played off on Championship Tuesday next.

One match in the singles, that be tween F. L. Rapley and 3. Arm- strang, Bas not been given a date as Eupley is in hospital. He is making a rapid recovery and it is truped that he will be fit to play off his match at the end of

the second round ties,

the

Association

They were not altogether impressive local bowlers Lint against the Craigengower second will find it possible to secure a ground team last week but they maintained of Its own for the staging of Inter- matches, championships and their unbeaten record, winning by nine port shots. The Kowloon Cricket Club other official fixtures each year.

With bowls becoming such a popu-: have not yet way a match but that is however,

criterion. They are just as a pastime in Hongkong the need for cupable of heating the Recreio as are an Association ground becomes more any other team, especially as they are urgent ench year. Much

ience would be saved, both to clubs home to-day, After the defeat of the Kowloon and to players, if the Association had Green at Scokunpoo, the its own green on which matches could

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The following are the arrangeat ments for the next two weeks;

J. J. While vil Service C, (, Green).

PAIRS

TUESDAY, JUNE

A. E. Contes J. S. Implos

P. Cullen

M. J. Medina

A. D. Brown

3. Crunch

V

Manghamna

Taikor R.', Groom3,

R. Duben

11

Every P. Givendito

1. A. R. Benn

Cha de Rovers green).

3. J. Joten

(Taiko

SINGLES

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5

A. Gom 199

R.C, Green), G. E. mpson W. Glinating

(uh dan kerrela Green), 2. Kateht

J. Mckelte

Robin It. G. C. Green). W. K. Way

J. E. Hectaciti Rowen 1eka Beren)

J. 'avanagh Koraloon 1.5C, Gavet), Petrick

V A. A. Barack privat-Service C, P, Gireens

34 Dunenn

H. Horri

THURSDAY, JUNT *

v JJ, Whyte

Row 6 C5 Gréem).

A. M. Ramjažn

S. J. Houghton Dah de Recerán Fieren).

C. G. Sve

1.

v J. G. Meyer

Komin Dock Greena.

J. C. Brown

gill Service C. F. Gress}

J. S, Lo

A. McFarlane

Chalkoo R. G. Gürgen).

N. M. Curre

W. Melon

(Craigyngower G. C. Green).

S. Ezelechajt

TUESDAY, JUNE 17

v 5 W. . Muskett (Talkou R. C. Greeni.

Cullen

It. Gain

(Club de Reveeka Gree51),

C. J. Tarchi

K. M. Omar

A. E. Silkstonm

.. lng

Book Green).

v P. T. Farrell

"Hongkong Electrle R. C. Arven).

V

A. O. HrawT! Hedgerower . t. Green).

J. K. Sunn

Gotwin (A) Service G. C. tireru), “

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12

B. X. M. in item Kowloom Books By C

Ciment. F. Westlake Hongkong Phetele R. G. Green),

A. 3. Holand

J. Hull

A. Hych Lay

M. Y. An

ET. Heer

Kowloo C

6. N. Mitchell

Condgengawer

(Taken 242,

A. K. Umfah

1 J. M. Parvus

t. 6. Green).

E. W. Simmonde.

Streen). ---

v J. V. Raney

C. Green).

1. M. Khan Club de Berrela Green).

1. de me "(Civil Servier C. K. Greenḥ,

THURSDAY, JUNE 13

H. WHHnos

"CC"redgeugrower C

G. Perkins

Tathers It.

A. Bruokalank

A. F. Serrit! 4. Green).

U. ..OMET

( (int).

H. W. Bradbury (Honcheng Electric 1. C. Green).

M. J. Martina

H. A, Alven

+Kowloon (. C. Green).

El Areull

D. Hjulen Civil Service C. C. Green). Y II. Overy Kowloon Dock R. C. Green).

I. Gutierrez

HOME RACING

INDIRA SCRATCHED

FOR OAKS

Gaks. Renter.

London, May #1.

Power C. C. went to the In-te played.

(or

nol were

inconven-

on

B. C. fully prepared to meet a Quite 'n number of competitors in tean expable of holding their own the championships during the past against the best but the visitors were two years have been complaining of

were they solely disappointed

greens the condition of certain plensed? Lo And that last year's which they have had to play their Junior chauplans

up to fixt

fixtures. Some of the Ктесия in their best form.

Hongkong are not fit to play chum- To-day the Indians visit the Civil pivnship matches on and already, the Service C. C. and although the hosts Association have decided against the have not yet won a match this sensense of two or three, I doubt whether the Indians can keep the Civil Service down at the bottom of the table.

FALL OF THE GIANTS

There are also greens in use which are not as good as many would like but it is impossible to utilise only those greens which are near to per- fection.

INACCESSIBLE GREENS

I have intimated previously that there is this year an unusually large number of our so-called giants of the bowling green now out of the open competitions and if the present rate and on which might easily be elimin- of the elimination of the top notchers ated during the later stages of the

There is also another complaint

is maintained we shall be seeing the competition now that the number of finnis

by competitors whom players has been considerably reduced. contested

Not a few of the competitors are we hut once thought were not to be

reluctant to go to greens in the more compared with our best.

remote parts of the

loon

to the Kuw

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In all the open championships, lead ing players have fallen by the way who have had to try and some ESSE side. The biggest surprise of the on Docks and Taikoo Docks have the not been altogether satisfied. True wns probably championships elimination of H. Nish and A. Maccesible as are many other greens

the Kowloon Docks green is almost Holland from the Pairs Competition owing to the convenience of their own ferry servce, but the distance which players have to travel is always a | handicap nod invariably matches which are arranged for the Hok Un Club have been late in starting."

There docs not seem much prospect of to-day's lawn bowls league matches being played. The heavy rains during the night has saturated

of many

the greens but a bright sun may make it possible for some of the fixtures to be carried through.

The Hongkong Football Club's green is stated to be under water and their fix- ture with the Craigengower C. C. in the Junior Division has been postponed.

by two players who cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be placed in the same entegory na the players they beat.

W. S. Glendinning plays for the Police it. C. seconds while his son is u player with even less, experience and when they hent two players who have in

former years, qualifled for the final

of the singles event their victory is difleult to understand,

The

green, was playing perfectly and no excuse can possibly be made in this connection. The winners fully deserved their win on the day's play and Nish and Holland were possibly the the most surprised persons Colony when they found they were down after the 21st head had bren played.

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ASSOCIATION GROUND NEEDED

The Colony 'yesterday said good-bye to Mr. Harry Hampton, who, in addi-

Elizabeth Agnes

Fairgriev Dr Kennedy, widow, Inte of Somerset Kinmoull, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, who died on April 29, 1934, left ineni estate valued at $129,500. An ap plication by Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, Molicitor, the lawful attorney, for, scaling the confirmation of the Executors of the said deceased, has been granted.

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Association. Prior to hin depart the 4th June, 1935, at noon, The European V.31.C.A. will hold n

presented bathing picnic this afternoon leaving by local bowlers and, in acknowledg the Police Pier, Koloan, at ping the token, he expresed the hope On Monday a whist drive for Service- men will be held at the Y.M.C.A. at that the Association would one day

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