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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 5, 1941.
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"WICK'S BOWLS
Disastrous Week-end For Club de
Thrilling Climax To Champions-K.B.G.C. 'A' Game . Bad Year For Kowloon C.C.
SATURDAY LAST was a sorry day for Club de. Recreio. Three of their four teams in the Lawn Bowls. League were defeated, and to make things even worse, the "B" team in the First Division, until then undefeated, went down badly to Craigengower C.C. at Happy Valley, losing on all three rinks. The Portuguese have not had such a bad week-end for a long time,
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Last week also saw the first "possible" of the season be- ing scored. To W. J. Howard's Kowloon Tong rink fell the. honour, their victims being W. J. Bagley's Prison Officers' rink. In addition to this eight, A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C. "A") and K. C. Hamilton (K.B.G.C.) each scored a seven during the after-
noon.
In the big match of the day,| between Kowloon B.G.C. “A”]•• and Club de Recreio "A", at Austin Read, everything pointed to a comfortable victory for the champions until the last three heads,
Adam Holland and “Spuggy" Silva) Anished their
three ends gune faster than the others--they made a tle of it-and the scores 'then were: 21-14 in R. F, Luz's four 'ngainst A. J. Hall aml 17-10 In C. G. Silva's favour against. J. McKelvle. With a lend of 14 shots, it looked odds on the Portuguese team winning by 431⁄2 points to 44.
But there was a complete trans- formation on the 10th head when Hall's rink, by persistent drawing, scored a seven. It was not a head over which to enthuse; the first lvo or three sitnts were about luo feet away from the kitty and the rest were strung out from three to six feci.
Luz, however, was blocked by some badly-placed front woods and failed to alter the position, whereas Hall, by playing on his own woods, added to the count with both his rhots,
Jim Forrior Turn's Pro.
CHICAGO,—Jim Ferrier, Australian star barred from the national amateur golf tournament last year, has accepted a post as profes- sional at the Elmhurst (UE) Country Club, Fred B. Snite Sr of Chicago, club presi- dent. announced recently. Ferrier came to the United States about a year ago, possessor of both the Aus- tralian open and amateur championships. Just before the national amateur sec- tional qualifying rounds he was notified by the United States, Golf Association he was ineligible because of a book on golf written by him.
This was bad enough, for in one) head Hall had wiped out his deficit,brace to give his side victory by one but worse was to follow.
shot.
On the next end, Hall played a beautiful shot with his Inst wood to take a single and lead 22-21. And In the last head, in an attempt to score two shots, Luz had the mis fortune to cut the Jack to give his. opponents three.
This happened before C. G. Silva and McKelvic played their Jast head, on which the latter obtained a
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Perhaps if Luz had known how
Water-polo
Recreio
The vital Recreio “A”-Kowloon B.G.C. “A” match in progress at the Bowling Green last Saturday. A. Hyde Lay bowling, with J. F. V. Ribeiro (Rec.), J. A.
Navy "A" Beat Luz (Rec.), H. E. Drew (K.B.G.C.) and L. Sykes
Middlesex "B"
In Y.M.C.A. Pool
TWO MATCHES in the water- polo Tournament were held yester- day. Navy A after being two goals down, recovered to Deat Afiddlesex B 4-2 at Y.M.C.A. and Navy Band 5th A.A. Regt, shared four goals in the dockyard
Navy A made one or two changes and took some time to settle down
but it was only rank bed marking that
goals. Bradley: scored twice for Middlesex and Navy replied through Paul and Carter. In the second half Navy forged shend when Paul and Floure netted and they dominated the latter stages.
cost them the two
Y.M.C.A. Team
(K.B.G.C.) watching, and C. E. Marques (Rec.) select- ing his next wood-Ming Yuen,
Leagues For Miniature Rifle Shooting Teams
:
SEPARATE LEAGUES will be commenced as early as possible for Open and Aperture Sights under S.M.R.C. Rules. Matches will be at 25 yards range and will normally be Weekly Postal Matches, although teams may make individual arrange- ments for shoulder-to-shoulder matches.
close the scores were all round, he The following will represent Euro-Major Baseball
would not have taken any risk, pean YM.C.A. against Royal Navy "" For if he had tried to draw first in a Water-polo Tournament match shot with his last wood and failed, this evening at 630 p.m. in the "y"
pool;
Hall would have been left with works: L A. Benn and P. Wilson: only a single and then, McKelvis, A. F. Boy: Sub-Lieut. Winter. N. D. In the last head would have had Booker and L. A, C, Gracia.
to score three to tie and four to
win.
This last head in the game be Australian Soccer Tour
tween Luz and Hall was a good one and is worth describing. I have
Sydney, May 27. seen it reported elsewhere that Hall Members of the visiting Chinese ['was lying one when the skips went soccer team assembled at the Cenotaph,
down; actually, he was having three, and the captain, placed a wreath.
| Luz took two out with a drive-and
as Hall could not add to the count,
two courses were left open to the W. Dradbury and C. S. Rosselet won Portuguese skip.
cosily. Rosselet's men were playingį
He could either drive again or try particularly well.
n dead draw. He was advised by
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Only Two Games Played
Each Unit may enter an un- limited number of teams of four in each league, the affiliation fee being HK.$6 per team per sea-
Sv.
The same team may shoot in both Aperture and Open Sight Leagues.
Target cards for each League Match will be provided by the
Colony Matches
Owing to Rain KR.A.
NEW YORK, June 4 (UP).—Only one game was played in the National Baseball League to-day owing to rain. Two of the American fixtures were washed out, and the other- Philadelphia v. Chicago-iva (night game.
Scores were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
11
1
D
0
Battery: Gumbert, Mancuso,
“Bastery?^"Johnson, Mast
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Carrasquet, Evans
K.C.C,'s_good_ year. So far Boston they have played five matches, not only losing all of them but getting only three points out of
possible 25.
Washington
Battery: AndAU Early."
Battery: Osternuueller, Kramer, Ferrelit
St Louts
his No. 3 (Jackie Noronha) against THIS is certainly not the St Louis driving, so he tried the draw. The back hand was open,
but
It he even succeeded on this hund he could only get one out of it, whereas if he went up on the forehand, there was a chance of playing on a front wood (which
was the
serand shot) and! On Saturday they lost to the Ketting two.
Police at the. Valley by 4-1 and on Sunday, playing at home, they ob- tained only half a point against the lowly-placed Kowloon Docks. inore weiglit The changes that have been made than was required for a dead draw in the team have not had the desired -In, which case, if he missed the effect. Perhaps they are missing the wood, he might move the jack. Old Brigade.
The only danger in the latter course was tint in order to push the front wood up for a counter, Luz had to have E Bittl
This was exactly what happened.
He missed his front wood and cut
the Jack to the right where three M. N. Rakusen, who holds the
K.B.G.C. woods were walling for
singles crown, was the only Civil Service skip to win in the
7 8 0
Lawn Bowls
Rinks For
The Week-end
The following are Club selections
FIRST DIVIMON
for this week's programme In the While I am of the opinion that match against Kowloon B.G.C. Lawn Bowls League: the result of the match wax de- "B" at the Valley. Given good elded on this rink, credit must also be given to McKelvie for the fight support by his front men, J. he put up against Carlos Silva, Gellatly, E. Kirman and M. E. especially
in the last head when Purvis, Rakusen had the better he Ecorci two to win the match. of Bob Duncan by 27-17. Promoted to skip a senjor rink, he
Recreio "A":-J, Luz C. E. Marques J.
V. Ubeiro. C. G. Bilva. (skip); L F Xavier, C. M. Silva, H. A. Alves, F. X. Silva Uklų); F. X. Soares, C. Roza
· Pereira, F. V. Jubeiro. IL F. Luz (skip), J. G. Meyer, skipping a "B" rink Reereis "D. C. Alves, C, H. Basto, was very steady and was given good for the first time, made an auspicious skip). Bochade,
J. C. Remedios,
J. Bes10 support by woods.
II. E. Drew, who drew debut by trouncing C
n. Basto, E range by Souza. L. J. Silva (skip); C. Va, A. M. some lovely
Johnny Ribeiro, who turned out at strengthened by die beision of G. (*ktp).
27-14, while L. Guy, v rink was Xavier, A. M. Refriguet, A: P. Guterres No. 3 for Carlos Silva, had just re-H. Sherriff at No. 3, finished up turned to the Colony that morning, three shots to the good against J. P. and considering that he had stepped MacGowan. off the boat only a few hours before. he played quite a good game.
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Entries have been made for the Colonial Small Bore Match in both Aperture and Open Sights,' the teams for which will be chosen from members of the Lesque Teams. On the basis of last year's results, Hongkong has an excellent chance of winning this match, Arrangements are in progress for a friendly match between a terum representing the Colony and an Aus- tralian Rifle Club..
Handicap Competitions
It is hoped that tile will lead to several friendly matches with over- seas Clubs, induding a shoot with the National Rifle and Pistol Asso- clation of the Philippines,
It is proposed to hold a 'Monthly Handicap Spoon Competition, detalis of which will be announced later.
Any information required regard- ing miniature shooting (22) may be obtained from Mr A. F. Evans, Royal Air Force Station, Kal Tak, Kowloon,
"C" Division Tennis
Craigengower Trounce
Indians 9-0
Craigengower Cricket Club's "C" Division tennis team. Dowerful cnough to take on teams in the higher Divki proved far too good for the Tadian RC. In their League match kt_Happy
Valley yesterday, and won by 9-0. Lee Wah-kek and J.-W. Leonard C. A. Lopes, O. P. Remedios (skip won three sets with the loss of only 1. Barros E. M. Remedios, C. M Alves, Soares (skip); A. P. Pereira, three games, but W. J. Howard and
SECOND DIVISION
Recrelo:-A._J. Odmund, A. V. Barros,
(skip), tenden. W. C. Fleids (skip); W. Nast, A, their three matches. the Eastman, E. Kem, P. Younghusband Scores were:
Simpson, T. Ferguson.(skip).
winning
AS a result of the defent of Re-Pereira. A. Remedios, C. C. K. L. Woo went one better and con- THAT Craigengower C.C. creio "A" in the First Divi-KF.C.-A. Lapsley, V. Atienza V. Chit. ceded only two games in
would beat Recreio "B" atsion-which has Happy Valley was fully ex-champlonship very open again ekip); A, A, Dand. C. Dowman, W. C.
ARBIY 71⁄2 KL. TONG 134 pected; but the Portuguese had Kowloon Tong and Kowloon
THIRD DIVISION
At Soakunpoo," Army beat Kowloon, hoped to collect one point at the only teams in the whole tiro, F. Pinna,
F.C., in the Second Division) are
Tong 11⁄2-1%. Breezein:-L. A. Tinzarlo, F. X.. Mon-
and Duffield drew with A. least. But their
Emberton Chen 0-6; beat K. M. Les undefeated
A. Yvanovich | Hau and rink, skipped by A. P. Guterres,League who have not yet been skip); F. Sequeira, 11. M. Xavier, and A. 11. Baste 6-3; beat La Chan and
Noronin At A Carvalho (skip); C. F. D. Kwok 6-1. beaten. Was drawn against. U. M.
Rosario, E. A. R. Alves, M. Mendonca, Omar'a four, who also had not guns in this section.
These two clubs are going great M. Alarcon (skip). yet been beaten this season..
Last week. Kowloon Tong entertained the Prison With the advantage of green, Omears and won by 5-0 while the Omar's men won by three shots.. AK.F.C. visited Kowloon C.C, and did
and indeed would have ended
Sunday's Matches
tie would have been a falrer result, | Hikowy15: Tong, at the head of the G. Cross, G. Woodcock, & Macintyre, 11.)
thun but for n bit of luck for the League Table, are in a very strong homesters,
position as they aro
Fuller, B. D. Evans (skip); W, C. Ogley, K.F.C.-D. Thomson, B. C. Wong. C. IL G. Frust, Y. Abbas, J, T. Smalley takip
deil (skip).
tererves Gibson, D Doncs, W. Ave points Seraphine, La. Mullett.
When the last head was played, ahead of the K.F.C. although they Omar was leading by one-shot, and have played a match more, when the skips went down. Guterres was lying one, Guterres did not ada
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him to be up anyhow with the woods
ing
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SUNDAY'S MATCHES`.
K.P.C, (and Div. v. CCC)-A. Lapsley. V1 Atienza,
Chlitenden,
W. W. Naef, A Eastman, R
P.
H
A
Rozario, X., Montalto, M. 7. Pinas, P 4 Yvanovich „kip); F. Bequira; H. M.
Webb and Denyer lost to Hiss and Chen 4-0; beat Lee and Bailo 6-3; beat Chan and Kwok 6-3,
Murray and Megion boat_linu and Chan 0-4; beat Leg and Bato 6-3; best Chian and Kwok did.
was postponed.
The match between Chinese A and
.C.C.C. D I.R.C. O
At Happy Valley Craigengower'· beat Entlaz -0.
Lee. Wah-kek and J; W. Leonard beat A. Itahmin and M, A. Wahab 6-3; boat
Kitcholl and M. Human 6-0;"beat" "N" 1.- Madng - ned. A.B.), Eamall 6-0,
Geo Lal and Y, La Pan beat Ratunin and Wahab 0-1: beat Kitchell and Haasan 7-31 best i stadar and Devall. 6-3.
W. J. Howard and . L. Woo beat
itawan -1; beat Radar and small 0.1.
UNIVERSITY 34 K.LT.C. $16. At Pokfulam, Kowloon Indians, beat
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Kern (angaband (skip); A rush by winning their first C. T. Bahrain and Wahab 6-0; beat Kitchell and us they were and Omar, after fall-three matches, the Indians, in Ferguson (skip);
with his first wood, was narrow the Third Division, have been, Reserve Gibson, W. C. Ogley, with his second. *
However, he had plenty of badly beaten in their last two necreto in Div, v C.CC.)-L. A Univer weight and hit one of his frontmatches. woods up, this in turn pushing out te the Recreio first shot to give him-F.C. at Cimtham Road, S. M, Rum- pip); C.-Fi Bozario, E. A. 11. Alves,
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