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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937.

TO-MORROW'S LAWN BOWLS PROGRAMME, PROSPECTS

Paul Muni (Academy Award winner for the best acting in 1936) in a scene with Miriam Hopkins and Louis Hayward from the RKÓ film "Escadrillo", coming to the Queen'a and Alhambra Theatres on Saturday.

VOLUNTEERS AQUATICS

Mobile Machine Guns Draw With Infantry

The Mobile Machine Guns played well to hold the Corps Infantry to a draw of three goals at the Victoria Recreation Club last evening, in the Hongkong Volunteer Detence Corps water-polo heat.

Only one goal was scored in the Arst half-by H. H. de Sa for the Corps Infantry, but the second half was barely a few minutes old when W. Stoker equalised. Then de Sa again put the Infantry in the lead. The Machine Guns then rallied and scored their second goal through G. Fowler, with the Infantry's goalie out of his charge.

South China Beat Ipoh By 4.2

Ipoh, July 15. Another fine victory was scored to-day by South China Athletic Association, when they beat the Ipoh champion XI by four goals to two.

Fung King-cheung scored twice for the Hongkong team and other goals were obtained by Yeung Shui-yick and Lai Shui-wing-Da-Dao,

STEWARD'S CUP CALL-OVER

London, July 15. At to-day's Call-Over for the Steward's Cup, The Drummer Was offered at 10 to 1, and Ingsgap and

The ball had no sooner been re-George Here offered at 100 to 0, with placed than A. A. Roza seized his 20 to 1 taken.-Reuter.

scramble opportunity during a

In front of goal and put his team in the lead, but with only a few more minules to go, C. Sloan equalised. The replay will be played either Wednesday or Thursday,

Teams:

Corps InfantryM. M. de

EXPECT

on

A.

Soares; L. Soares, B. Gosano; A. da Roza; G. Souza, J. Remedios, H.

de St.

Mobile Machine Guns--S. Fowler: W. Stoker, R. Meadows; B. Woods; J. Sloan, G. Fowler,

V. Stonn,

YOU ALWAYS EXPECT THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING ROLE

PAUL

from uni Мил

MIRIAM

Academy Award win.

ner for the best per- formance of 19361... And here is this year's never-to-be-forgot. ten characterization Paul Muni and

Hopkins

in

in a stirring ro 'mance of war- torn' lives that lifts both great stars to glorious new. greatness.

ESCADRILLE"

TO-MORROW

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

STIFF TASK FOR CLUB DE RECREIO

CRAIGENGOWER AND KOWLOON

DOCKS SHOULD WIN

Craigeigower's unexpected defent last week has completely changed the complexion of the struggle for the first division cham- pionship of the lawn bowls league.

Heading the rest of the teams are Glover, J. S. Beach and E. J. Ed- Kowloon Docks and Club de Recreio. wards (skup). Recreto have a stiff job to-morrow,

Talkoo R.C.-W. Melrose,

R. being visitors to the Kowloon Bowling Wright, W. Cunningham and R. M. Green Club, while Kowloon Docks Keown (skip); C. H. Summers, D. entertain Civil Service. The Docks McColgan, J. C. Polson and J. C. should certainly win,

win, but the Portu-Chalmers (skip); W. Brown, guese may auffer defeat,

Grimes, J. A. Watson and T. F. Craigengower are not likely to Stainton (skip). make the same mistake a second week In succession and they can be expect- ed to beat Hongkong F. C. Kowloon Cricket Club have but a faint chance of overcoming the Police at Happy Valley.

THIRD DIVISION Kowloon F.C.-L. Bones, W. For- syth, T. Fergusson and J. Watson (skip); A. Lapsley, E. C. Webb, J. Lindsay and R. Lapsley (skip); White, W. Mackie, J. T. Smalley and R. Hall (skip).

In the second division the IR.C. will be against their stiffest opposi tion to date when they receive Crai-

Civil Service C.C.-J. R. Pennelly, gengower, but on last week's show-J. L. Faro, W. Cuilip and H. West- ing, the Indians should win.

inke (skip); M. E. Purvis, L. R. The complete programme and come Whant, W. R. Hillyer and M. N. of the selected teams follow.

Rakusen (skip); II. R. Major, C. T. Champelovier, J. Cook and E. W. Simmonds (skip).

TO-MORROW'S GAMES

IMPORTANT ENCOUNTER SCHEDULED IN SECOND DIVISION

Club de Recreio.-A. M. Xavier, C. M. Silva, J. M. M. Alves and II. A. de B. Botelho (skip); C. C. Pereira, O. P. Remedios, G. M. P. Remedios and C. Roza-Pereira

(skip); M. A. Carvalho, C. E. Xavier, to-C. M.

M. S. Alves and J. M. S. Rosario

The following matches are down for decision in the League morrow:

FIRST DIVISION Cralgengower C.C. v. Hongkong_F.C. Police B.C.

v. Kowloon C.C.

Club de Recreio

Kowloon .C.c.

(skip),

Kowloon Tong R.C.-C. Mose, L. A. Osmund, W. J. Howard and A. H. Basto (skip); T. M. Gregory, H. Gittins, A. Spary and S. 3. Houghton

Kowloon Dock v. Civil Service C.C. (skip); J. N. Wong, J. L. Stephens,

DIVISION

SECOND

Club de Recreio v. Kowloon 3.G.C. Kowloon C.C. V. Polico R.C. Indian R.C.

Cralgengower C.C. Hongkong F.C. V. Taikoo I.C.

THIRD DIVISION

11.1. Electric R.C. v. Kowloon F.C. Civil Service CC. v. Club de Recreio Kowloon Tang F.C. v. Craigenzower C.C. Yacht Club

V. Hongkong F.C.

TEAMS SELECTED

W. C. Simpson and B. Basto (skip). Cralgengower C.C.-W. H. Atkins,

Zimmern and S.

S.

E.

Kerrison. J. Penney, F. X.

Smith Delgado, Pau and A. E. S. Alves (skip); G. Payne, J. H.

Xavier,

D. Rosario and Y. Abbas (skip),

Yacht Club. G. S. Archbutt, D. J. Fraser, R. H. Wild and G. E. Cos- tello (skip): F. H. King, A. N. Other, A. Murdoch and E. S. Abraham (skip); J. A. Simpson, E. W. Davis, A. W

W. Brown and K. S. Robertson

The following teams have been (skip) F.C.-E. Casey, W. J.

V.

J.

selected to represent the various clubs in the League to-MOTOW: Buller, R. A. Trengrove and

First Division

Walker (skip); B. A. Mansail, Crolgengower C.C.-L. C. R. Souza, Barnes, H. G. Wallington and G. E. M. A. R. Souza, A. E. Coates and Stephens (skip): J. Dobson, F. P. B. W. Bradbury (skip); A. S. Gomes, Anslow, D. Fitches and P. Morgan A.. A. Razack, A. M. Omar and U. (skip).

N. Atienza, M. Omar (skip): J. S. Landolt, V. C. S. Rosselet and R. Basa (skip).

Hongkong F.C.-G. Duncan, W.

PAIRS SEMI-FINALS

"DRAWS TO be playeD ON

TUESDAY AT K.C.C.

The draw for the semi-finals of

A Gill, Ε. Tuck and A. Hyde-Lay R. (skip); E. S. Carter, J. H. Gelling, C. N. J. Bebbington and A. Macfarlane

(skip); J. S. Howell, A. Brooksbank, the pairs championship mode lust F. H. W. Hloynes and J. Rodger night resulted: (skip).

S. Eccleshall and A. W. Grimmitt Police R.C.-N. B. Fraser, S. Far- v. A. Luz and R. F. Luz. (Umpire, low, J. R. McWalter and A. E. Carey B. E, Maugham).

(skip); L. Glendinning, C. Pile, G. C. A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar v. Moss and J. Shepherd. (skip); E. GW. Post,, W. Mair, W. S. Dall and G. Perkins (skip).

L. Walker and S. Randle. (Um- pire, J. V. Ramsay).

The matches are to be played at Kowloon C.CGeo. Lee, T. Madar, the Kowloon Cricket Club on July R. G. Craig and F. Goodwin (skip); 20.

A. E. Silkstone, F. A. Broadbridge,

Singles matches were arranged as

H. Overy and E. C. Fincher (skip); follows:

W. Mulcahy, J. W. M

Brown, E. D. W. Waterton v. J. McKelvie, Kern and J. M. Jack (skip).,

Kowloon B.G.CA. S. Russell, Ferguson v. E. W. Simmonds,

C. B. Hosking v. G. H. Sherriff, T.

All

W. Russell, G, H. Sherriff and A. M. will be played at the Club de Re- Holland (skip); S. A. Bright. E. W. crelo on July 10.

Lines, J. C. Gill and C.

. B. Hosking

(skip); W. L. Walker, J. L Tetley, C. Brown v. C. H. Basto to be play- R. G. Craig V. V. N. Atienza, J.

T. Armstrong and L. Guy (skip).

Club de Recrefo.-J. A. Luz, F. X. Soares, A. A. Remedios and R. E. Luz (skip); J. E. Noronha, C. E. Marques, C. G. Sliva and F. X. M. da Silva (skip): L. J. Silva, L. F. Xavier, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. A Alves (skip).

ed on the K.B.G.C. on July 21

K. M. Omar y. J. V. Ramsay on the H.K.FC. on July 21.

HOCKEY IN AUSTRALIA

Canberra, July 15. Civil Service C.C.-R. P. Phillips, The British Women's hockey tearn H. E. Strange, C. Strange and J. played two matches to-day. Hollidge (skip); P. E. Knight, J.

The first match resulted in their Gellatley, J. Deakin and S. Randle defeating Canberra nine goals to nil, (skip): S. Eccleshall, L. A. Collyer, in the second they beat Princeton A. W. Grimmilt and J. F. McGowan 11-0-Reuter Bulletin, (skip).

SECOND DIVISION

Club de Recreio.-F. A. Machado, A. V. Barros. J. V. Ribeiro and J. J. Basto (skip); D. C. Alves, F. L. Barros, A. P. Guterres and C. H. Basto (skip); F. A. Xavier, J. C. Remedios, P. A. Yvanovich and E. M. Remedios (skip).

RECREIO STILL UNBEATEN

(Continued from Page 8.).

A. Tazack 6-1; lost to D. M. A. Razack and A. R. Silchelt 6-4. Kowloon B.G.C-E, V. Searle, P.

RECREIO. ARMY T. Barby, K. C. Hamilton and J. G. Club de necreio defeated Army woven Meyer (skip); II. L. Lockhart, A. E. pels to two, Jeffries, D. W. Waterton and W. S. (Recreio lost to A. Wer

W. A. Heed and L. V. Ribeiro and J, IL Drake

(skip); H. F. Stoneham, A. Fowles 3-6; beat E. Bradshaw Rnd A K Taylor, S. M. Whyte and J. S. Cook 6-1; beat W. Partridge and J. Davies Logan (skip).

7-5,

Kowloon C.CDr. Basto, A. Nis sim, J. Smith and V. C. Labrum (skip); A. A. Dand, W. T. French, A. J. Kew and L. Jack (skip); A. W. Ramsey, J. Canning, W. W. Hirst and H. Nish (skip),

lost to Warr and Fowler 3-6: best Brad

JL. Xavier and A. M. Silva (Necreto) thaw and Cook 6-3; beat Partridgs and Davies 6-3,

VA. Yvanovich and A. H. Noronha [Receloj beat Warr and Fowles 6-1; best Bradshaw and Cook 6-1; beat Partridgo

and Davies 6-0.

Police R.C.-C. Gough, H. Brown,

C.R.C. (1) v. K.C.C. F. Kelly and F. Nolan (skip); J. M. Forrest. A. J. Johnson, J. S. Riddell

Kowloon Cricket Club Lost to the Glendinning (skip); T. Daly, Solian and V. H. Treeman (K.C.C.!

C.R.C. (1) two to seven. lost to T. L. Xu and L. llon 4-0 boat W. C. Choa and B. L. Ma 6-1; lost to

D. Tallen, A. Campbell and G. S. Alexander (skip).

W. M. Gluing and O. A White lot to

Indian RC-D. M. Khan, A. M.P.Wong and Lau 4-6. Wabab, A. O. Madar and A. R. Iu and on 1.0; fost to Chos and Bia Dallah (skip); J. Hoosen, A. Bakar, lost to Wong and Lais 5-7,

IL S. Capell and R. E. Lee lost to Tu

A. K. Minu and A. R. Minu (skip); and iron. 2-6; beat Choa and Ma 0-3;

A. H. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, M. R.

Abbas and M. Y. Adal (skip).

Cralgengower C.C.-N. P. Karan-

la, A. J. Coelho, M. J. Medina and

W. K. Way (skip); J. W. Leonard, Recrela

H. W. Randall, B. W. Whiteman and K.C.C.

11. V. Pearse (skip); J. H. Soares, K.T.G.CA.

7. J. Bagley, K. M. Omar and J. R.S.C. Cavanagh (skip).

LEAGUE TABLE

P. W. D. L. F

3 3 0 0 20%

3 2 0 1 18

A. Pts.

0

12

4

3 2 0 1 14 19

0 1 12

10 18

A

184

C.R.C. (1) 3 2 0 1 10.

32 31 11 13

Hongkong F.C.-W. Kershaw, A. C.C.C. Webster, C. B. Robertson and J. A. AT.C. R. Selby (skip); E. Strange, A. W. CRC. (2) Hayward, L. Lammert and J. 1.C. Russell (skip); R. P. Shaw, F. II. S.CA.A.

3 1 0 2 11 10

2 0 11 7 10

0 0 3 11 10

0 3 2 14

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