Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 27, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
YOU BAD DOGGIE--- YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE
BITED THAT TRAMP OUT IN THE YARD-- YOU RUINED HIS
PANTS!
NANCY
YES, DORIS-- WE HAVE A NEW DOG--- OH IT'S ALL RIGHT I GUESS, BUT
TOO SMALL-I'D RATHER HAVE A BIGGER ONE-
A GOOD WATCH
DOG
OH DEAR--- I HOPE SHE DON'T
RID ORE
HIM!
—ERNIE-
-BUSHMILL, CURL --
Hongkong Invited To Send A Team North
Lawn Bowls
DRAW MADE
IN PAIRS AND. RINKS
The draw for the third rounds of the Open Rinks and Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championships of the Colony was made yesterday, at a meeting held at Messrs, Gande Price and Co., Ltd. Mr. J. Russell presided in the absence of the President, Dr. J. T. Smalley,
the draw was OS
The result of
follows:
OPEN PAIRS
THURSDAY, JUNE 29
At Kowloon F.C.
J. Fraser and E. C. Fincher v. R. Ellis and D. Fitches.
W. H. Hobbs and R. S. Meadows v.
J. V. Ramsay and II. Lapsley.
At Kowloon Docks 1.C.
A. F. Noronha and A. M. Rodrigues
v. J. E. Noronha and C. G. Silva,
J. Luz and L. F. Xavier v. F. C. Channing and C. Downan,
FRIDAY, JUNE 30
At Kowloon-C.C. L. C. R. Souza and C. S. Rosselet
v. W. Glendinning and W. Mair,
At Kowloon B.G.C.
G. Duncan and W. Gill v. W. J. Penny and A. M. Omar.
MONDAY, JNLY 3
At Civil Service C.C.
E, Zimmern and N. P. Karanjia v.
R. P. Phillips and G. E. F. Thomson.
W. Melrose and J. C. Chalmers v.)
A. E. F. Castro and V. Atienza,
"Doc" Molthen caught by the camera in a peculiar position in the baseball match on Saturday between the Hongkong B.C. and the Rees, "Doo" is just too late and young Alves reaches first base-Stag Photo- grapher.
At Kowloon C.C.
11. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro
TUESDAY, JULY 4
v. A. Calman and J. C. Brown.
At Kowloon F.C. ··
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5
M. N. Rakusen (Kowloon F.C.).
L. Laminert, G. E. Stephens, G. Duncan and W. Gill v. J. M. Forrest, G. 5. Alexander, G. Perkins and J. Orem (Cralgengower C.C.).
F. A. Machado, C. M. Silva, J. F.
T. E. Robson and H. Nish v. K. M. V. lubeirs and F. X, Silva v. A. M. Xavier, D. C. Alves, C. M. S. Alves and C. Rosa-Pereira Omar and U. M. Omar.
(Kowloon B.G.C.).
D. M. Khan, M. Y. Adal, A. K. Minu and A. R. Dallah v. R. Main, H. O. Gillies, W. Melrose and J. C. Chalmers
At Kowloon Docks R.C.
5. M. White and A. J. Hall v. C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares,
J. F. V. Jubeiro and L. J. Silva v.
E. V. Searle and Jack Watson.
OPEN
RINKS
(Police R.C.),
E. W. Simmonds, J. Deakin, S. Eccleshall and A. W. Grimmitt v. S. Strange,
ge, E. Strange, C. Strange, and H. Strange (Club de Recreio).
Players in the Pairs are requested than 3 p.m.
Meeting Held To Make Arrangements For The Swimming Interport
The meeting convened by the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday evening for the purpose of discussing the Interport contest against Shanghai this coming September, drew a very poor response from the Chinese Clubs of the Colony, only the Chinese Y.M.C.A. being represented. Clubs represented were European Y.M.C.A. and the Army and Victoria Recreation Club.
both In combination and shooting. Chan Shek-pul was the most dan gerous forward on view and both his goals, one scored in each half, were brilliant.
In the second game of the even- Ing, Chinese Bathing Club fielded a well-knit side against European Y.M.C.A., who went down fighting by three clear goals after being two goals in arrears at the interval.
Opening the discussion, Mr. S. V. Gittins, (V.R.C. Swimming Con- vener) said the V.R.C. had written to the Shanghai Amateur Swimming Association carlier in the season and as a result Shangkal had repiled, In- viting the Colony, through the V.R.C.
send a team North either during the first or second week in Septem- ber and asking for confrmation of the events and method of awarding
Rose, making his debut for "Y" at points.
centre-half, played a good construc- The V.R.C. replied, accepting the tive game, while Huttemeler, Io invitation and submitted the follow-goal, was at times brilliant and had ing events and method of scoring much to do with keeping the score 50, 100, 220, 440 und 880 yards free-
ec down.
y were handicapped by the style, 100 yards back-stroke, 100 yards breast-stroke, fancy diving conditions, but never looked like (one metre board), 180 yards (teams winning against the superior post- tactics of their of three) medley relay, 240 yards tional play und (teams of four) free-style relay and opponents. water-polo. Method of scoring will Robert Chan opened the scoring be 3, 3, and 1 for second and for C.B.C. and Wong Sou-tang add-
first, third places, repectively,
and 5
second shortly before the points ed the
interval.
completed Sung Iu-tak for the rein
Mr. Days and water-polo. D. F. Lopes sahi
during the September, the first fortnight in Colony Championships would natural-
they be her
be held about Sukgested August 15. These Colony Champion- ships would also help determine the Interport team, although final selec- tions would be made by a Selection commiller to be elected later.
Mr. Giltins then pointed out that the question of financing the Inter- which port team was
# problent faced Immediately. would-have
that the gate re- -Arrangements-for-the-Open-All--
A. M. Colman, M. Ferguson, to commence the matches not later Interport was to be that If the their tally in the second half.
To be played on Sunday, July 2
Morrison and J. C. Brown v, W. Excell, A. Eastman, V. Petherick and Steven and f. A. R. Selby v. A. T. Ferguson (Kowloon C.C.).
At Police R.C.
E. Coates and B. W, Bradbury.
At Hongkong F.C.
W. J. Penny, A. A. Razack, A. M.
Omar and U. M.
Omar C. F. Reme
V.
W. McLeod and W. Dall v. J. C. dios, A, P. Guterres, J. J. Basto and Remedios und C. C. Pereira,
At Club de Recreio
B. Basto (Civil
C.C.). Service, R. Ellis, C.
v. J. S. Howell, W. V. Field and J. Gibson v. A. W. J. Reid, N. J. Bebbington and A. and J. C. S. FC, Channing, W. Mair Russell and G. Cooper.
Brooksbanic (Talkoo R.C.).
J. W. Leonard, K. M. Omar, A. E. J. Hoosen and A. R. Minu v. O. P. Coates and B. W. Bradbury v. M. E. Remedios and E, de Sousa.
Purvis, W. J. Burling, W. Hillyer and
At Kowloon B.G.C.
held
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be retained to form a special Inter- Cycling Meeting to be held at Caro- port fund, although the main travel-line Hill Stadium on August 5 and 7, sponsored by Mr. F. C. Young ling expenses for eacti swimmer (Manager, Hongkong Branch of the selected would have to be borne Dunlop Rubber Co., and President by the Club for whom he or they of the Hongkong Cycling Club) in represent. Selected swimmers would aid of the Society for the Protection only have to pay for their passages of Children, have, now been con- as Shanghai guaranteed all other excluded..
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Mr. Lopes said that the V.R.C.. Heats will be run off as necessary who had always stood to either lose on August 5, all Anals taking place or gain as a result of a visiting Inn August 7. Complete list
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to as they had guarantee the expenses while in the Colony, bath decided that from now onvalds all proits from an interport held
in the Colony would be put into
a special Interport fund to us to for the following guarantee expenses for the interport trip to Shanghal.
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Lt. Mann, who was representing the Army Area Sports Board Swim- ming Section, was of the opinion that if
Swimmers any Army water-polo players were selected for the Interport, the Board would pro- willing to contribute some- thing towards their travelling ex- penses.
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Mr. Lopes expressed the opinion that the Chinese Clubs which were not represented at. the meeting should be circularised as to the issues raised -asked if they had any
and swimmers who were eligible for the If so, if they were Interport and, willing to contribute towards travel ling expenses.
The meeting was subsequently adjourned until the VRC. had re- ceived further intimation from the Chinese Clubs.
WATER POLO LEAGUE
Chung Shing and C.B.C. Record Victories in Opening Matches
Hongkong. Water-Polo League made its debut last night with two fixtures at North Point, where South China entertained Chung Shing Benevolent Society and were benten by two clear goals, while Chinese Bathing Club were at home
1 mile Open Championship
1 mile schoolboys
1 mile newcomers
4 mile ladies
1 mile Open to Army riders
2 miles schoolboys
2 miles Open Championship
2 miles newcomers
mile ladies
1 mile Open to Navy riders
10 minutes Australian Team Pur-
suit event (four in team).
50 yards slow cycle race
1 mile tandem (man and woman)
14
mile double-cycle race
1⁄2 mile Officials_only
5 miles Open Championship, Entrance fee for each event is 50 cents with the exception of ladies', schoolboys' and servicemen's races, the fee in these cases being 25 cents. Servicemen are also offered a 60% reduction
in entry fees In open events. Entry forms are obtainable from the Organiser, c/o. The Dunlop Rubber Company (China) Ltd, Marina House, 2nd Floor; The Man- ager. The British Bicycle Company, 10 Hennessy Road; and from Mr. H. A. G. Icates, Hon. Secretary, The Hongkong Cycling Club, C/o. RAS.C., Wellington Barracks, clos ing date for the samne being July 24. Tickets for the Meeting will shortly be available at $1.00, 60 and 20 cents, samo being available for both days, and these may be had on application to the Organiser.
INDOOR BOWLING
to the European. Y.M.C.A. and were Mr. and Mrs. L. Welll beat Mr. successful by three clear goals. and Mrs. L. W. Wade by 90 points Both matches were witnessed by in a first round match of the mixed
competition large crowds, and in both encounters pairs
played at the play was fast and strenuous.
Hongkong Bowling Alleys yesterday. South China field a strong team Mira, Weill was top scorer with an but did not take full advantage of average of 141 points for each garnc.
the onnortunities offering them and Scores: on three occasions should have L. Weill. rcored in the opening half, but poor Mrs. Welll accuracy in passing and shooting
cost them dearly.
145 138 100.....30),
140 140 137 423
Total
113 145 35 345
012 195. 377
Chung Shing on the other hand, L. W. Wade made the most of their opportunities, Mrs. Wade and although the slower, of the two teams,
outshono their opponents
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