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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 26, 1941,

"WICK'S" BOWLS

NOTES

Interesting Rink Matches This Week-end

Solo Reins Wins Irish Derby

THE CURRAGIIS, Elre, Juna 26) (Router).—Mr Kohn Diplon's Solo Reins, ridden by G Wells, won the Irish Derby to-day from a field of ten runners, Bir Peroy Loraine's Kharo was second and Mr II. Hartigan's Etoll de Lyons third,

The winner in a son of Hyperion who also sired last week's English Derby winner at Newmarket,

Solo Reins won favourite ́ ́at ́Bed with Kimro second nt 3-1 and Etoil do Lyons third at 0-1,

The race was won by a length with four lengths between second and third. The English challengers Easy Chair and Lynchtao were not in the picture.

J

Lawn Bowls

Electric R.C. Win Floodlight Bowls Match

WINNING on all tluce rinks, Hongkong Electrio Recreation Club beat Messrs Lane, Crawford, Ltd. by 67-40 in a floodlight lawn bowls match" played, at

North Point last night Scores in two rinks, however, were very close, J. F. Lunny beating E. C. Fincher 24-20, and L. ele Rome beating A. B. Hamon 10-10.

Complete scores were:

R.A. Owens, A. G. Everett, C. E. dahagan, J. F. Lunny beat A. J. Prata, G. Edgar, G. Tanner, E. C. Fincher 24-20.

W. E. Mucfarlane, R. W. Smith, A. G. Gardner, L. de Rome bent E. Baker,

H. Burson, 3. Carr, A., B. Hamsun 18-10.

J. Roscoe, W. Baker, A. F. Paul, J. K. Sloan beat W. Bonner, J. Lodge, W. C. V. Ogley, G. E., Zuminurn 25-13.

Pairs Championship

Tournament Progress Impaired By Weather

One-sided League Fixtures

THE WET WEATHER of the last few wooks has played havoc with bowls in the Colony, and not only has progress in the League been retarded: but in the championships as well. Last week was a completo wash-out and greens gonerally were so soddon that all but one match in the

· League programme wero cancelled,

The Open Pairs tournament, which always takes the longest time to complete, has been affected most by the rain. Only about half the matches in the first round have been played at the time of writing, and unless the weather allows the postponed games to be decided this week, I very much doubt whether the second round draw can yet be made for some days.

Weather permitting, the second round of

the Open Swimming Rinks will be decided on Sunday.

The Lai Taun Swimming Union's girls swimming team The outstanding match that broke the China National record for the 200 metres free- | again feature the Omar brothers style relay at the Kowloon Residents' Union gala held at Lai- (U.M., A.M; and K.M.) and B. chikok on Saturday last.

Their time of 2 mins 30 secs Im-) proved on the 1935 record of 2 mins 30.2 seca,

The swinumers (left to right) were Miss Lily Sadick, Miss Chang Of-lin, Miss Ko Muling and Miss Tsang Fung-kwan,

Plans To Match

Eric Boon And

Harry Lazar

For Lightweight Title

PLANS for a fight between Erle Boon, light-weight champlon, and Harry Lazar, the Aldgate "star," in London are well ́alend.

THREE MATCHES in the Pairs Championship него Diayed at Kowloon yesterday, one at the Lazar's manager wants a match Bowling Green Club, one at the over 8 rounds (writes James Butler). Kowloon Docks and the other at Boon is agreeable if the weight is the Kowloon F.C.

10st.

In all matches the winners were never in any great difficulty. At the Bowling Green, H. Slong ond E. Levett accounted for C. A. Atkins and J. G. Meyer 20-12. -

C. M. Silva and F. X. Silva beat B. White

hite and A. J. Hall 10-12 at the Kowloon Docks,

And at the Kowloon Football Club, the champlons, H. At Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro, overcame J. N. Wong and A. Hyde-Lay 20-12.

Recreio Rinks

The champion, however, would] prefer to stake his title against Lazar. but Lazar has richly earned such.a Board of Control must declile this;

match.

Stewards of Gie Board will meet soon to discuss the destination of Boon's purne,' deposited with them after his disqualification against Jack Berg at the London Coliseum.

Boon's Challenge

Eric Boon, British light-weight champion, through his manager, challenges Harry Lazar, Aldgate, to The following rinks have been fight any number of rounds at 10 st chosen to represent the Club de for a side stake of £1,000, Recreio In League lawn bowls matches on Saturday:

"A". K. Docks (home)-3. A. Luz

C. E. Marques, J. E Noronha and I

Alves: L. P. Xavier, C. M. Bilva, J. F.

teiro and F. X. áliva; F. X. Bonres, C Hoza Pereira, F. V. V. Itibeiro and R. F. Liz

**** v. Kowloon D.G.C. "A" (home)——

dios. E. Sousa and L. J. Silva; C. Vas,

Guterres.

Army All-Rounder

SERGEANT J. W. Webb,

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International Match to Aid Charity

LONDON, June 25 (Reu- ter). The winners of the Scottish and English Foot- ball

war cups, Glasgow Rangers and Preston North End respectively. are to meet at Ibrox Park, Glas- gow, on a date yet to be arranged in aid of charity.

Basketball Selections For Saturday

near

Recreation Club squad,

W. Bradbury, who will meet the

Two Water-polo Tournament

strong Kowloon B.G.C. rink of Games Yesterday

W. L. Walker, J. C. Gill, J.

| McKelvie and A. M. Holland at.

the Kowloon F.C.

The Craigengower men are having tough going; in the first round they nad to play o formidable Recreio rink led by "Spuggy" Silva.

TWO MATCHES In the Water- polo Tournament were played last night. In the Army poul, Royal Scots "C" drew 2-all with 956th Ballery, I.A., and Combined Small Units beat Royal Navy "D" <-1. Goal-scorers In the first gante

Scots, and

Macdonald

Langridge

and

and

The champions, R. Basa, A. E. were L/C Hunter and Davidson for Coales,

J. S. Landolt and C. S. the Rosselet, are down to play the Police Pidgeon for the Gunners. rink of E. G. Post, W. J. Cameron, J. Orem and J. C. S. Fender ut the Thorley netted for Small Units, while

(3), Knightley Hongkong F.C. and will have to be Hall replied for Navy. nt their best to win. Of the Police tour, Orem und Fender have been away on leave and may not yet have settled down.

There are not many more matches ot Interest. J. A. Luz, C. E. Mar- ques, J. F.. V. Ribeiro and C. G. Sliva should not have any difficulty in beating W. Nacf, A. L. Eastman,

To Select Representatives

In order to facilitato the selection of representatives to T. Fergusson and W. Simpson, swim against the Combined Carlos Silva is fit and well.

the

I understand he has not yet re-[Y.M.C.A.-V.R.C. team in covered from his kidney trouble and Charity gala on Saturday, July that there is a possibility, that he 28, the combined Chinese Clubs will may have to take a rest from the be holding a gala at the Chinese Dalhing Clubs on Sunday, July at North Point, commencing at 7 pm.

game.

.

A GOOD game ought to be seen at

TWO BASKETBALL MATCHES Kowloon B.G.C. where the Re-B.G.G. “B” and even in this, all will be played at Blake Gardent, creio rink of L. J. Silva, A. M.indications are that the Police

the Chinese · Y.M.C.A.. on Rodrigues, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. A will win. Baturday, Nanyang Commercial Alves meet J. V. Ramsay, T. Cole- Academy girls will

Recreto "A" and Cralgengower are -meet the man, M. Ferguson and R. Morrison, Panthers at 4 pm, and the Black | of Kowloon Docks. There should be at home to Kowloon Docks and Civil Cals, of Leo's · Gymnasium, ch-

Service respectively, and I shall be little in it at the finish, counter the newly formed Victoria Jack Shepherd's triumphant rink surprised if either team fall to take

(W. McLeod, W. B. Harris and W. 9. Ave

points. Dall), on paper at least, ought to get The Indians, who are in the run- The following are the teams and re-into the third round as their oppon- ning, visit Kowloon C.C. and are also ferees:

ents, C. Woodcock, V. Atienza, C. favoured to win, while Kowloon just got-through-ile-first-round-at of their match with Recreio. "B" des Dowman and V Chittenden, only B.G.C. "A" ought to have the better the expense of a junior four from pile green' advantage to the latter. the Indian It. C..

In the Second Division, the out- standing game will be that be- tween Kowloon Tong, who have yet to be beaten,

Craigenzower C.C.. who are also making a bid for the title.-

Cheung Chin-Tal-Pau- Kwok-hing-Pau Nanyang Commercial Academy Gris Chi-man, Chau Shook-kt, Wong Pui-chun, Ne Shul-yee, Ng Shook-yee, Kwok Slu- ping. Au Bhun-chun, Kung Chin-lan.

Panthers Celeste Marques. Garmen Ozoria, Tereza Mafguen, Lilla Xavier, Thelma Marques Vivian Rull, Margle Xavier, Alexandrina Mendonca, Celeste Guterres.

Referee-Lo Chan-kuen or Chen Shu-

hung.

BECOND GAME

Chau Po-kau.

On the Craigengower green, the IRC. rink of J. Hoosen, A. M. Rum- john, A. R. Dallah and M. R. Abban will play H. Gltüins, T. K. Lfen, W. J. Howard and A. Spary, of Kowloon, Tong. The latter are a very keen bunch and may make the Indians gu

all the way.

*

did

and

In their last match, the Volley side, Recreio, but I doubt whether they I very well to take five points from Black Cats-Michsel Shi, Lea Pul-wing. D. C. Alves, C. IL Basto, C. A. Lopes and Army cricketer, and R.A.M.C. Leung. Cheung Bin-troung, Trang Tsen-

Loude Kwok xinh. Chan Glu alcune, HĐỐI

finish on the winning end this week. Basto: F. A. Machado, 3. C. Reme- footballer, has further demons tengan-sung, Cheng Tal-hong the First Division provides Omlcers' Club and Kowloon F.C. al SATURDAY'S programme in Another interesting game in this division is the meeting of the Prison A. St. Xavier, A. M. Rodrigues and A. P. trated his all-round sports V. I. C.--Alez Azedo, Roy Maxwell, A.

3rd Div. v. Elecitis (away)-E Cunha, ability in winning the Medicala Lalalavier Erica Florario, little over which to enthuse. All Stanley. The former, after a splen- 1. Pinna, A. A. Roza and Yvanovic; handicap tennis singles tournament, Rull, Alex Alves, Jorge Remedies, Avich the matches appear one-sided did start, have somewhat fallen end Bl. Carvalho; G. A. Pinna, beating Ple Gunson (-15) 1-0, 0-2, Yvanovich, Billy Wilkinson), Tosario, M, Blendoncs and M. F. Pinna. 4-0, 0-3, 3-0 In the final.

Refereo-Leang Kwok-tok or Ma Shie-except that at Happy Valley be-away, but on their own green they

tween Police R.C. and Kowloon ballers.

F. Sequeira, IL M. Xavier, F. X. Monteiro

| Luigi Rosario, Manuel Guterres, Peter

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