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Thursday, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 3, 1941.

"WICK'S" BOWLS NOTES

A Week-end Of Surprise Results

Splendid Victory For K.C.C. Over Indians

Set-back For Kowloon Tong

TWO "POSSIBLES," મ soven, Craigengower's smashing victory over Civil Service C.C. and Kowloon Cricket Club's 'clean-sweep success over the Indians at Cox's Road were the chief features of last Saturday's League programme.

Though the champions, Recreio "A", also won their match against Kowloon Docks at King's Park, they conceded a point, and, as a result, their Happy Valley rivals, Craigen- gower, are only four points behind with two matches in hand.

The Indians, who are also in the running for the champion- |♦♦ ship, have seriously jeopardised; their prospects by their defeat at the hands of the lowly-placed K.C.C. team. The result of this match was the biggest surprise of the day.

In beating the Civil Servants, Craigengower C.C., on their own green, set up the highest aggre-

S.C.A.A. Draw 4-4

The South China Athletic As- sociations touring Football team thared eight goals with the Negri Sembilan State eleven yesterday at Seremban.

Lee Wartong (3) and Chan gate score for the season. Brad- Tak-fai scored for South China.

bury's rluk seored 36, Omar's 32 and Rosselct's 35-4 total of 103. While the home team could de ittle wrong, the Civil Servants could

do little right and did not at any

time give the impression that they For Dis Is Dis

had succeeded in settling down.

The visiting skips had a bad time

- throughout and but for food And Dat Is Dat

work by J. F. McGowan and M. N. Rakuten, the Craigengower scare might have been even higher.

Cratgengower's strong position may be attributed to their ability to score clean-sweep successes against the weaker sides. After losing their first Krame against Recreio "A"--they scored ene point-they have beaten Recreio "B," Kowloon C.C., Kowloon Docks and Civil Service by 5-0 and in the game against Kowloon B.G.C. "A" they won by 4-1.

Lawn Bowls

E. C. FINCHER LOSES CLOSE GAME TO

A. HYDE-LAY

Rinks Championship

AFTER ONE of the best

.....So Play Ball lawn bowls matches to date

Probably the most appropriate reply ever given a ballplayer is the

E3111 with which ntic

Guthrie squeleted an argument. Bill wasn't the most polished in- gulst in the world, but he had few equals in baseball for expressive langunge.

League bowls nation on the Craigengower green on Saturday Inst. The First. Division team in action at the far end of the green, beating Civil Servants 5-0, while at this end members of the Third team, who were not engaged, were indulging in practice.-Ming Yuen

King Scores "Double"

At Ascot Races

Enthusiastic Demonstrations

in the Rinks Championship, A. Hyde-Lay (R. P. Phillips, P. A. Peckham and J. E. Henson) beat E. C. Fincher (S. A. Gray, E. Curtis, A. W.

NEWMARKET, July 2 (Reuter).—Although notable fea- Smith) 19-16 at the Kow-fures like the fashion parade and the Royal Drive down the loon Football Club yesterday.

course were missing, the substitute racing here retained a Royal At Happy Valley, the holders, aspect since the King gained a tremedously popular "double" KOWLOON C. C. improved the previous pitch a strike, Guthrie R. Basan, A. E. Coates, J. S. to-day,

their standing considerably quickly whirled on him and in his Landolt and C. S. Rosselet beat as the result of their success "Listen fella. When I call 'em,. Forrest, J. Orem, J. Fender over the Indians, who once they stay called. They're either dia and E. G. Post 26-10, at again revealed their weakness or dat. And dis is dis. Play batt!" Hongkong F.C., while in the Pairs Tournament, W. William-

When the batter snapped at him that he was all wrong in considering i

most sarcastic manner declared:

the

Golf Ball

Expectations that the King has a great chance of winning the Derby and Oaks next year were strengthened when his

Big Game

when playing away from their that the leaders were beaten on sou and C. S. M. Thom beat M. Manufacture Coventry Stakes, and Sun

own green.

It was certainly no "uke" on the part of K.C.C., for whom their leads,

A. E. P. Guest, N. D. Lloyd and A.

their own green.

A. Baptista and G. S. Ladd 30-16 Another feature of the match was at the C.S.C.C. the heavy defeat sustained by the

P.

E. Perry. Ind the foundation for hitherto unbeaten A. J. Kew, who!

fewer them 18 their three-rink victory. All three went down by no

shots (9-28) to E. J. Todd, M. A. played consistently well.

W. Baptista,

Word and N. Karanjin.

Though A. Spary's rink had the better of W. K. Way'n by two shots, 3. L. Stephens' Jour were benten by Tommy Lock's by five shots, leaving Kowloon Tong with only one point.

Of the ships. E. C. Fincher was probably the best, drawing and playing pound-on shots with equal facility. T. A. Madar, who beat A. R. Dallali by six shots, was up against a man who had no luck at all with his drives.

N. J. Bebbington, taking charge of

Even Struggle

HYDE-LAY and E. C. Fincher had

chalked up

Not As Simple As People Think

n close struggle that was not decided

To the average player the ordinary until the last head had been played golf ball probably appears to be one The Bowling Green four went off la

of the most uncomplicated pieces of but actually a good start and had reven shots before the KCC, rink sporting equipment,

than in many a larger, more specta- registered n 4 to open their account.more care is put into its manufacture

From then on it was a pendulumcular product.

According to an announcement by They drew level at 11-all, their best. a rink for the first thee this season, BOTH the "possibles" of the struggle with all eight bowlers giving

end United States Rubber Company, there. day were registered in this but it was not until the 18th had a happy combination playing|

the are 131 operations in the making of with Blin, and proved once again division: E. Kern's Kowloon that Fincher's rink went into that harmony in a

rims can often F.C. rink (W. Naef, A. L. East- lead for the first time, scoring a single its True Blue U.S. Royal. overconic many handicaps,

Starting at the centre, the core man and C. Dowman) started to lead 15-14.

The K.G.C, players lay the shot apparently is only a small capsule of when the skips went to bowl in the oil imbedded in a spherical cushion 19th, but Tyde-Laywith-of-rubber, but 17 steps are required brilliant wood took out the oppos- to make it. ing counter to even matters at 15- all.

FOR the first time in 15 years, off like a house on fire with an the Recreto "A-team-look-the-eight-in-the-very-first-head against field last week without Carlos Su R. G. Grindley, A. I. Perry, G. B. va, who has been advised to rest Foster and C. Gowland, of ie for the remainder of the season Prison Officers, and finished up owing to a tumour in the ribs.

T. Coleman to the tune of 40 shots to eight-to set a new record for a -riik win.

Then came Hyde-Lay's four-the

Intricate Affair

Around this 15 wound rubber thread, that looks like an ordinary rubber band, but 80 opernlions are Believe it or not. needed to produce. the company has taken 120 pages of a good-sized book just to lay down specificallons for making golf ball thrend.

seven shots to the good redit of G. Even without him, the champions The other was to won their match comfortably against E. Costello's rink, which set up result of consistent drawing--and in Kowloon Docks, though F. X. M. da scoring burst of 2, 4, 8, 2, 5 (21) reply. Fincher could only manage a Silva's rink went down to R. Mor-which will be hard to equal ngalast single to lose 18-10.

the Kowloon C.C. rink of S. A. Gray, rison's four by 14-24.

Holders Through R. F. Luz, probably still smarting R. Leigh, E. C. Curtis and R. S. from his heavy defeat by A. R. Meadows.

THE HOLDERS had little trouble Dallah two weeks before, piled it on No fewer than 59 shots were re-

gistered in this rink game, Costel- from the Police four. They went off

Add 15 operations on the cover. lo's men wluning by 38-21. So in a scoring burst that placed them many shots in one rink game have 10 shots ahead before their opponents and 33 more in the assembling of scored a single. From then to the the centre. threed and cover, and 21st it was all in favour of the you have 131 in all THE INDIANS did well to take Craigengower four again, and the match between Kowloon B.G.C. "A" and Recreio "B" on the latter's five points against Hongkong C.C. In score at the end of that head was green. He and his men, R. P. the Third Division at Sookunpoo and 21-1. Phillips, A. Hyde-Lay and II. E. are now only one point behind Kow- Drew, carried the alde through by loon B.G.C., the League leaders.

25-4 defeat on F. A. inflicting

Craigengower are a point and half Machado, E. L. Barros, F. A. Notonlin behind the Indians,

J. McKelvie was the hero of the

und L. J. Silva.

not been scored for a long time.

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mány . rink

And though Adam Holland and AST Sunday A. J. Hall both lost, McKelvic's games were started but in

winning margin was enough to pul

the Bowling Green men on the successful kids of the scales,

every case rain torminated play

ufter a few heads. For the in- formation of those who had

IN the Second Division, Kow commenced their matches, the loon Tong's winning streak rules, say that these must be was stopped by Craigengower, continued from where they left and the surprising thing was off.

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Scoring waS: Rosvelet: 1, 1, 2, 4, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 3, 3, Fort: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0,

1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, B, 0=26

0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 410) Pairs Match

SCORING a six and two five's. Wamson. and Thom beat Bap-

Won

the

Chariot won the Queen Mary Stakes for fillies, thereby vir- tually establishing themselves as the outstanding two-year- olds,

won at Not since Limelight Ascot for King George V have there been such cnibuslastic de- monstrationIS. Cheering and hand- clapping began when the King's cell was 1% furlongs from home. Sun Chariot, daughter of the former Derby winner Hyperion, got home in a thrilling dish to beat Lord Glaneley's Perfect Peace by a head to provide an exciting climax to a hard-fought race.

There was no cheering until the number went into the frame, owing It was the first time for Ty to the uncertainty of the result.

years that the Royal colours were Lic SAIC wice successful in

£110 King's afternoon. It eighth winner this season.

was

icol and

Successful Jockey HARRY WRAGG, who code both winners, also rode Sir Hugh Cunlift Owen's Finis to victory in the Gold Miss Cup over 24 miles, beating Dorothy Paget's Oliden by a head,

21 neck behind. with the Aga Khan's Winter Haiter "Coupon" Meating It was the Beat Mena judging by the sober atmosphere of one could have the Mecung no Inngined it to be Gold Cup Day.

Fewer women were seen and It The nred for such meticulous manufacture can be understood when was obvious that none of them were willing to waste precious coupons on ene stops to think about the punish-a special Ascot outfit which would

ave cost 16 coupons. ment a golf ball must take. It de- mands more from rubber than any other one of the thousands of pro ducts made of this material.

Preparing For

tista and Ladd 30-16 in the only Next Badminton

Fairs match of the day.

The Crigengower pair fell away badly from the 14th end onwards, and over six of the last seven heads gave away 13 shots.

The Kowloon Dock pair were] nearly always in the lend arst ti 6-2 and then 3-0 on the 8th, Ladd scored a five on the 9th to take the lead 11-8, but the opposing couple came back with their six.

With three singles, however the Craigendower players drew up to 17-14, but could do little thereafter.

Scores were:

Ladd:

Thom! 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 6. J. 1, 0, 1, 0, 2, 1, 0, 1, 5, 0, 0,

0, 0, 0, 5. 2, 1, 3, 1,030

Season

University Activity

at

Desplie the heat and dampness, Hongkong In co-eds governi University are being cosched Badminton by R. L. Yong, the "Varsity's energetic and capable captain.

There were a few toppers and morning coats, and motorists evident- ly had heeded the warning against Petrol wastage for there were fewer than 500 cars in the car park-avail- able for 2,000,

Summer Foursomes At Happy Valley

The following were the re- Bulls of second and third round mniches in Royal Hongkong Golf Club's First Summer Foursomes Competition at Hanny Valley:

and Price Second Round-Willerton The women, who comprise Misses received a walk-over from Bowker and Shamende: Harry and Ahem beat Bellamy 14 Wal-kun, Joyrn Kokay and Greaves Ave and faur; MacFayden Uheng Keo. Lillad ip. Beatrice and Mut beat C, E. Moore and Lee one | Greaves, Bay Chow, Phyllis Hul, up: Powell and Hiller beat Fortral and Fatima Moideen. Pergy Ma, Daphne Anderson Blvd and three; Mundy and

Stoker best A. K. Mackenzie He, Jenn Won and Resalind Chen. Statthews two and and nno: Dennis and

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STOUT FELLER

"Where are you going with that, axe?"

"I'm going to do a little deforesta- tion, Bertie. There's a tree outside I've taken a dislike to, I shall fell it with one fell swoop."

"Rather early in the morning for tree felling, isn't it?" ---The-early-woodcutter, gets...the. first tree, you know. Besides -- it's an ugly tree. There is something offensive about that tree. Come to think of is, it rather reminds me of you, Bertie."

"Well I must confess I didn't expect to see you chopping trees this morning and smoking a

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whacking big black cheroot. Not after last night... "I don't like the way you say not after last night. I detect a certais entry in the tone -- a certain under- current of bitterness. You ought to be overjoyed to see me absolutely bristling with joi-de-vivre." "I merely marvel at your powers of recovery," -“You'ričedn't¡“Bertie. It's all-dus 10 Rose's Lime Juice, you knore. Prevents mornings after the right before. Just the thing before you go to bed. And now, Bertie, with your permission I'll step out and deal our unsuspecting arboreal friend a couple of shrewd cracks with my little axe."

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Mexican Wins N. B. A. Featherweight Title

LOB ANGELES, July 2 (Neuler), Richlo Lemis, Mexican boxer re- sident in Los Angeles, to-day wòn the world featherweight chemolon ship, as rernanised by the Nallami Boxing Asociation to-day knocking out Pats Beatro In the fifth round. Sealzo had held the

lue for 13 months.

by

teams

Young and G. M. Pork; it. Bmith and menaco in Greenwood received a walk-over from

W. A. Blewart and T. Low: T, 3. Low and . K. Collings beat A, H, Penn and

Mis hend Koo, the present Uni-J. Coisa four and three. versity champion and Miss Li Wai-kun.

Third found-Willerton and Prico v Harry and Ahem to play: Powell and who in partnership with Miss L. Ghows nuller bent MacFayden, and Muir four and

have Doubles title. won the

been three; Dennis and filter heat Mundy and Bloker: Low and Coilinga best Smith and nwarded their Badmolotón colours.

tire offer by The

University's Greenwood at the 19th, League and the men, who won most of the championships, coach at private clubs, has been taken an and I very much looks as if the offer will be with

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