BOWLS INTERPORT
ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY COUNCIL
Arrangements for the forthcoming Interport with Shanghai were made at a meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association held yesterday. Mr. A. Hyde-Lay, President, was in the chair.
It was stated that the visitors will leave Slangbai by the Empress of Canndn on October 5, arriving here two days later. The Kowloon Doelis Recreation Club, the Civil Service Cricket Club and the Club de Recreio were chosen as the venues for the series.
A letter from the Kowloon Football Club "complaining why no singles matches had so far been played on its green, was rend at the meeting, and after a lengthy dehnte it was sinted that the sub-committee responsible would endeavour to arrange one or two fixtures to be played there.
Other matters dealt with were arrangements for the playing of the Aitkenhead Shield match and the appointment of a selection committee for the Gutierrez International Shield.
The present competition nith- Mesara. A, Hyde-Lay, C. Hasiting. committee were elected to select the 11 W. Bradbury, R. 1. Phillips, Rt. teams for the interport. They com-asa and Dr. J. T. Smalley. priso Messrs. A. Hyde-lay,
It was agreed to extend an invita- C. B. Hosking, J. F. McGowan, . . ntion to His Excelleney the Governor, Luz, W. Grela and J. Russell.
It was decided that the sanfches be euttry Northeale who, according Ito the Chairman, had expressed his played at Kowloon Docks, Civil Ser-kertness and desire to watch vies and Club de Recreio. Admissions | series.
the
will be $1 per game, and it was! The Aitkenhead Shield match will agreed to leave the question of me-be played at the Craigengewer C.C., und Police RC. commodation in the hands of Mr. Civil Service C.C.
on Septesuber 17, comuneneing at 2.45 Frau.
C. B. Hosking, Hon. Secretary,
On
The following were ejected in serve
the Entertainment Committee
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,
AUGUST
1938.
OLYMPIC GAMES
Poland To Send Increased Athletic Team
Warsaw, Aug. 5.
In view of the transfer of the to Olympic Games from Tokyo Helsingfors, the Polish Olympic Com- mmittee has decided to send an in- creased team. Poland will probably be represented by 84 competitors and 23 ofielais and trainers.
Poland will participate in athletics. football, rowing, equestrian sports, felag, boxing, shooting, Woinen's Hymnastics, art: competition, swim- -ining and sailing.-Trays Ocean.
on
last the numerat as
year, namely: Hongkong, nine each from Club and the Hongkong Football Craigengower, seven ench from the Civil Service and Police R.C., and four each from Taikoo R.C., Hong- kong Electric, Yacht Club and Indlan HC
Kowloon, 13 from Club de Recreio, [en rash from Kowloon C.C. and Kowloon Bowling Green Club, and five rach from Kowloon Dorks, Kow- Soon Tong
and Kowloun Football Football Club,
Mr. I, Hail was elected caplain for
for Hongkong,
Kowloon and Mr. B. W. Bradbury
The selection committee for Hong- kong will comprise Mr. J. F. McCowan, Mr. B. W. Bradbury and Mr. J Burnell; fur Kowloon, Mr. R. Hall, Mr. W Greig and Mr. R. F. tl 1.uz.
The enlaner fee was fixed at $1 and the Cauneil The road Hirtion of lewis will be for each player.
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with decided to make to the three clubs Mr. E. W. Lines agreed concerned a grant of not more than Hyde-Lay, but uddled that if there had been more rain, the green would $150 for tea.
Mr.
As regards competition prizes, it have been better as it was very dry. In order to show that he had no was agreed that the nemetary value
the Club In against Open | uningonism last Your be the Name
Hosking offered to Singles, winnies $40, une-up 538; question. Mr. Pids, winners $30 each, runners-up play his singles match against Alves $15 each, Kinks, winners $20 each, on the green this week if the sub- Cartizers-up $10 each, fintierrez Inter-emitter would approve of Il. Win national Shield, winners $10 each, or lose, he would then be able to
give his frank opinion about it. Tunners-up, spoons,
Mr. L. A. Guttierez suggested that Complaint
int From K.F.C.
would be fur Mr. The tion Secretary. Mr. C. B. the best way
to invite the sub- Hosking rent letter from the Kow- Chittenden
Mr. Tom Football Club complaming that commitles to play un the green. no sagles matches had so far been Chittenden expressed his willingness
On the proposal of Mr. Hyde-Lay. played in its greens The letter added!
W.IS decided to write a reply to Chal maka
pan matchen had
the Kowloon Football Club, saying been payed then e
Replying on behalf of the sub- that there was no discourtesy and votantior, Mr. R. 1 da Laiz said that the singles the sub-committee would ensuing rounds or as far as his experience went endeavour to arrange green was unplavaboles
Mr. J Fraser, of Kowloon Docks, pointed out that he had played oni The #treen and Court the draw; beautiful and true.
it
that during the
games on the green.
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International Shield
Iwo
In connection with the Gutierrez International Shield, the following Mr. W. W. Hiest, of the Kowloon! were elected to select representatives Cricket Club, sesolated himself with; for their respective countries: Mr. Mr. Friser's remarks, and added that. A. da Luz (Portugal), Dr. J. T. Sinalley (England), Mr. J. McKelvic It did seem rather unfade
the
(Scotland). Mr. C.
Rasselet Kowloon Football Club that are (Switzerland), Mr. J. Pau (China).
Just because should be rondetaned
Mr. D. one or two persons said it was un. Mr. J. Cavanagh (Ireland).
M. Khan (India). Mr. R. Bash playable. In fact, arcording to his awn experience, the green played perfectly.
S.
(Philippines), and Mr. A. R. Dallah
(Malaya).
Because of lack of entrants, Wales and Australia will not partirpate.
The following players have sub- milled their Fancy for the com- Epeilliant.
Mr. Hosking: The fact remains that we on the sub-committee did receive complaints about the green, and we have got to take cognisance 1. of what we hear. As far as I am concerned I have An objection. I have played there once and I found. A da Luz 1. F. da Luz, H. &. Alves.
It
the draw true, though difficult.
the considered opinion of every- body that the green is going to be an excellent one.
Mr. Chittenden: In that case, why pairs and rtuks malehes were played there and not the singles!
Portugal.-J. E. Noronha. J F. V.
Ribeiro, C. G. Suva, F. X. M.
da Silva,
C. Hemedion, A. A. Dos temeitlos, C. F. Vas, . F. Xavier, and B. Dosto.
England A. E. Carey. E. G. Post. W. Tilands, G. C. Mosn, B. W. Bradmiry. W. Whitemo, W. Ward, R. Marka, , 11. Murdoch. A. W. 1rown.
T Smalley. C" Turnes, V. Chittenden, S N White, D. W. Waterton, C. B. Hos kink G. C. Normun, E. W. Lines. S. Handle, J. G. Meyer, A. J. Hall. P. T. Mr. J. F. McGowan: As a mem-Harby, T. Coleman, J. S. Nawell, W. GI. Brooksbank. J. Carr, S. Eccleshall,
Sherrlit, P. McGowan.
Scotland-A. Wright, L. Jack, T. Fer- Macintyre. A. lyde Lay. it. Duncan 1 Husson, K. C. Hamilton, John Watson, A.
ber of the sub-committee I would | A W 3. Hurling, W Haynes, J. Holloge. like to say that we allot the greens Seddon, W. R. Hillyer. J. M. Purvis, for various competitions and we have to consider the clubs from which yers are from and, so far as is the players are possible, la flx
la dx the games considered the best green.
Not a New Matter Mr. Chittenden: Did you receive these complaints after the first two or three games?
ou what is Lagan, M. Ferguson. J. A. B. Selby. G. Duncan J. Gellatly, A. Calman, J. Me-
Mr. Hosking: I have had no official complaint but i have heard comments about it.
Mr. Chittenden: Then why did
continue you
to have rinks and pairs matches played there?
Mr. Hosking: Because at that time there were five greens in good con- dition and it was possible one of them was not so good.
Mr. Chittenden: Why not play singles there then?
Kelvie.
Switzerland.-C. 9, Ranneket, J 8. Lan.
delt, F. Kern, W. Naet.
yet, John Tang.
Củn—C. W. Lâm, John Irma, Visa Ban
Ireland-Cayaungh. P. J. A. Hamilton, W Fleid, H. L. Locknuri.
Mints, A. K. Minu, J. Boosen and D. india-U. M. Onier, A. M. Omar, A, M. Khan.
Philippinen.-R. BAN, V. N. Atienza, P. A. Rozaric, A, E, H. Castro and F. J, Porter,
Malaya.--A, B. Dallah, M. Y. Adal, A. M. Wahab, A. Bakar and M. R. Abbas.
Postponed Fixtures
The sub-committee met after the the council meeting to re-arrange following postponed games.
Tuesday, Aug. 9
Mr. Hosking: Wo still receive At Kowloon F.C.-H. A. Alves v C. complaints and I was not the only B. Hosking; T. Coleman v G. C. Nor- one in the sub-committee who has | man, received them. We have got a num-
Wednesday, Aug. 10
ber of people here who have played At Civil Service.-J. A. Luz v A. on the green and I think it would. Minu.
be a very good idea to have their At Indian R.C.-J. V. Ramsay v opinion.
J. Cavanagh. Mr. Hyde-Lay remarked that he At Kowloon Docks-A. Hyde-Loy had played on the green about twov, A. E. Carey; C. F. Remedios v G. months ago and found it no good. Sherriff.
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