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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

September 11,

1941.

"WICK'S"

BOWLS NOTES

New Champions Well Beaten By Indians

U. M. Omar Preserves

100 Per Cent Record

Police Checked In Third Division

OWING to volunteer duties, only two.matches were played last week in the Lawn Bowls League, one in the First Division and the other in the Third. In the senior game, the new champions were defeated by the Indians at Sookunpoo while the Police received their first check in several weeks in the junior section.

Craigongower at Sookunpoo were without C.S. Rosselet and

A.E. Contes and the Indians

were without A. M. Rumjahn. But the margin of victory-34

shots-was too wide to be att

buted wholly to the changes in the teams..

True, Hossclet is a regular skip and Goates is the sheet-anchor of B.W. Bradbury's rink; but even with them In the side, I have little doubt but that the Indians would have won-

though not by the same margin-if both sides were at full strength.

drawn U.NL. Omar.

once more against A.R. Dallah, kept his 100 per cent, record Intact. lo han Through 16 matches now gone without once being held and needs only two more viciorica for a clean League sweep.

as skip, place Taking Rosselet's Joe Landolt had bad luck to crack up against A.K. Minu when the latter was at the top of his form.

Open Bowls Tournament

Quarter-Final Pairs Matches Decided

Two matches in the quarter- finals of the Open Pairs Bowls Championship and

Boven matches in the first round of the singles were decided yesterday.

The results were as follows;

Open Pairs

W. L. Walker and R. Duncan heat N. J. Bebbington and J. F. MocGowan by 28-13 on the Kowloon F.C. green.

Scores: Walker and Duncan

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Newmarket Assumes

A New Role

LONDON, Sept. 10 (Router),

Joe Leonard bowling for Craigengower against the In- diant last Saturday, M. B. Haasan (with wood in hand), A. K. Suffiad and W. Ward are other members of these rinks. Ming Yucn.

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LANE CRAWFORD'S 52

Of 220 Back-stroke Title The House of Quality & Service

assumed another mantle when it Poon Wing-kai Beats A.K. Rumjahn

Doncaster

Drawing and driving very ac-

L. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro beat Newmarket, headquarters of curately. Minu outplayed his op

which posite number on the majority of D. Rozario and J. 5. Landolt by 19-15 the turf,

has already the heads, and, given good support 19-15 on the Civil Service green,

staged substitute meetings for by his front men, he conceded only Silva and Ribeiro

3101110011006 Epsom, Ascott and Goodwood. five singles while scoring 33 shots, Romario and Landolt Utcluding a a seven.

00 2000 34001 E A:A. Razack, playing No. 1 to

Open Singles

staged a substitute Landolt, was the only visiting player In the open singies. U. M. Omar, meeting minus the St Leger.

be up.t

to standard; he held D.M. why has won the title on several oc- to be

The Townmoor Handicap over Khun well, but even he was out-casions, got through fairly em-seven furlongs included many Cam- shone.

fortably on the Civil Service geten bridgeshire candidates but the win- the expense of W. C. Simpson, ner, Misa Dorothy Paget's Annadla, The following were the results of has not entered the Cambridgeshire. yesterday's matches;

Cambridgeshire candidatos were Civil Service

second and third, namely Mr Garner's Apricleson, wh

which WATA # joint favourite at 4/1, and Mr Hetherton's Lion Tamer, at 100/9.

In the third rink, the absence of Coutes made all the difference to B.W. Bradbury, who Why Anally beaten by 17 shots by MJ. Abbas. But man for man, the indians were the better rink and fully deserved their win.

ALTHOUGH

the Police мете checked

Cralgengower by O.Cthey were beaten or two rinks and on aggregate-they are still the hot favourites for the Third Division championship.

R.C.

U. M. Omar beat W. C. Simpson

21-13.

F. Nolan beal T.. C. Monaghan 21-19.

Hongkong F.C.

J. H. Gelling beat A, G, Grallan 21-10,

A. W. Hircock' beat B. A. Mansell 21-11.

Police R.C.

It was thrilling finish.. Annadin. which started at 100/7, won by head with a neck between second and

third.

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Duchess of Norfolk, who supervises the Michel Grove stables, The two other leams which have

continues to be in grand form and outside chances of winning the title are Kowison B.G.C. and Indian R.C. M. E. Purvis beat . M. Ogden won the Great Yorkshire Handicap with the Duke of Norfolk's Clean The Bowling Green

21-13. half a

Sweep which started at 20/1. point ahead of the Indians but their

Clean Sweep, a son of the last match la against the Police. On E. de Souza beat C. W. Lam stayer, Trimden, led throughout

severe mile and three quarters. Kowloon F.C.

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the other hand the Indians' Inst game is against Hongkong Electric and they are quite capable of taking all five points,

The Police, who are three points behind the Indians and 3 behind

21-15.

Kowloon B.G.C.

T. Coleman best J. McCutcheonl 21-11.

Match Postponed

The quarter-flaai match of the Open

Championship

the Bowling Green with two matches| Palra

in hand, have to play the following Alver and F._V

between H A. Ribeiro 110kders)

tenus-— Hongkong---CC, Bowling against S. R. Solinu and K. M. Omar Green and Kowloon FC.

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which was down for decision to-day at the Kowloon Dowling Green Club, hus been postponed to Wednesday, Septem- ... on the same greeIL,

THE following is the League probur 14 staring at 5.15.

gramme this week;

First Division

Police R.C. K.B.G.C. "A"

v. Craigengewer

v. Civil Service

K.B.G.C. "B"

v. Indian R.C. Kowloon Docks V. Recreio "B"

Second Division

Prison Ofcera v. Hongkong C.C. Taikoa R.C.. v. Kowloon C.C. Craigengowor .v. Kowloon F.C.

Third Division

Hongkong C.C. v. Police R.C. Kowloon F.C. v. H.K. Electric

H. C. Pih Suffers Appendicitis

Craigengower Beat Kowloon In "C" League

Playing at home yesterday. Kowloon Cricket Club lost to Cralgengower Cricket Club 2-0 In the "C" "Divi-} slon of the Tennis League.

R. Kloss and D. Joyce (K.C.C.) lost to W. J. Howard and J. C. Yìu 3-6; drew with Dr Ling and De Tool 6-0; lost to K. L. Lee and J. W. Leonard 1-8.

R. O. Baker and Fisher (ICCC) beat) Howard and Yiu 75; beat Ling and Trai 6-0; lost to Les and Leonard 6-7.

| A Zimmern and Gillard (K.C.C.) lost

to Haward and Ylu 0-8; lost to Ling and To 2-0 lost to Lee and Leonard -0.

ARMY WINS AT SOOKUNTOO Also in the "C" Division the Army Tennis Club, ploying at home at Soo-

MR II, C. PIII, who is the jockey kunpoo, beat the Chinese Recreation

of the Views stable, has been ade-Club. (1) 0-1.

great the

L.T.A. Trophies Buried Away

(By "Tinker")

THOUGH the first heats for the Colony Swimming Cham- pionships were somewhat a failure at the V.R.C. last night, owing to the abandonment of two of the three events scheduled, yet one thing emerged from the only race swum- the 220 yards back-stroke-and that was that W. Lawrence is virtually assured of winning the title on the final day.

Umpressed, he won his heat in 2 mins 59.8 secs, while Toon Wing- kat, who provided one of the first surprises by beating A. K. Rum. Jahn, Colony 100 yards backstroke champion, was only able to return

wing and Chan King-pong (Chinese 3 mins 4 secs, and this with the

"Y"), THOR Hang- (Eastern).“. Ng Nho, greatest competition from Rum-Shek Kamp-pui and Wong Chi-hung, (Sing Tool, Chan Chee-hot (CBC), Ng Tsun-man (University) and D. lfufciin son (V.ILC.).

Charles Tuang (University) Chan Chun- nam (La Tuni}, Your Sat-kwon (L.ni Thun) and Lou Thi-ping (Lai Tuan),

Mton's 150 yardı medley relay--Chinese YMCA Extern A.A, Sing Tac, Euro- pean "Y". University, Lal "Taumanet VC.

Jahn. Heats for the 880 were rendered Charles Huang, unnecessary when the University swimmer, failed to make an appearance owing to tem porary illness, and the same oc- curred in the heats for the 100 yards breast-stroke, Robert Chan, of the Chinese Bathing Club, being absent. However. Chan Chun-nam, You Sai-kwun ord Lau Tal-ping, the well-known Lai Taun aquatic trio, LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter) — gave an exhibition-swim-over-thel Some of the Lawn Tennis An-half-mile, and finished in that order. *ectation's traphies are burled but in comparatively slow time. "romewhere under London." They

Results had been stored underground be- fore the bombings came. Now it is wontiered whether they will be fit for service when they come to light,

Wimbledon trophies are not among these buried treasures-they are safe elsewhere--while the Davis Cup, of course, is in Australia.

But Hard Courts Championships, County championships and junior championships may have to have new trophies when they are resumed.

Hockey Umpires

Annual Meeting

Results and qualifiers for finals, therefore, were:

Men's 50 yards free-style.-Lo___ Yuit-

Women's 30 yards free-style-lle Wal- king (C.B.C.), Leung Ol-imul (CB.C.), V Chum Tran); J. Anderson and C. Guterres (University), Ko Miu-ling (Lai v.n.C.) and Ng Poaching (K. and K. Residents Union).

Cross-Harbour Race,

The Hongkong Chinese Civil Sur- vants' Club will hold its annual cross- harbour race on Sunday at 230 0. The distance, starting from Cha-Kwo

Leng and ending at the Club's bathing shet af North Point, is about 1,600 inetres.

The competition is opened to men- thebers of the Club, nud; the prizes are dinated by Mr Kwok Hee-comp

Men's 220 yards back-stroke.--1, Toon Wingskai Lai Tan); 2, A. K, Humala RC Chan Kum-chen (Chimere "Y"), Time, 3.01

Second Heat-1 W. Lawrence (V.R.C.); 2. A. V. Lopes, (V.J1C3); 3. Jau You-ting

La Taun Time, 2594.

V.R.C. Bors 60 Yards back-stroke Handienp.--1, 8. Monteiro; 2, C. Guterresa: 3, P. Baptista.

Second Heat-1, J. Roza Pereira; 2, J. Gomes: 3. G. Rosselet,

The first and second in each heat and the fastest third quality for the finals.

To-day's Events

FURTHER HEATS will be swum this evening at the same place. commencing at 0.07 p.mn. The events and competitors will be: Men's 220 yards free-style,-Taul Hang

The annual meeting of the Eastern), Ng Nin (Sing Tao), Shek Kant-

Hongkong Hockey Umpires soclation will be held л Andrew's Church Hall to-morrow, Friday, Sept. 12, at 5.30 p.m.

As-

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cessfully operated on for appendicitis, 8/8at Duffield and S/Set Emberson and Chau 6-4; bext Wel and Chan 0-1: and it is learned that he will not (Army) beat T. F. Lo and II. N. Chau beat Chiu and I, 0-1

6-4; bent G. Wei and K. Y Chan 0-4; bent Sgt Webb and Bgt Denyer lost to Lo be seen in action for over three pit Chiu and K. N. L 0-1,

and. Chau 2-0; beat Wel and Chin (0-4; 6/5gt Megion and Bet Murray beat Lo beat Chiệu and Li 6-4,

months.

INSIST ON

Sunkist

ORANGES

RICHER JUICE - FINER FLAVOR

pul (Sing Tao), Chie Wai-Jim (Sing Teo).

Champion Loses In 1st Round

Brooklines. Mass., Sept. 10.

The American Women's-Golf Cham- pionship had many first-round surprises to-day, the chief of which was the elimination of Betty Jameson, title- holder. Grace 'Amory; Jean Bauer nud Alice Berlanger, who shared with Miss (Jameson the lead in the previous day's qualifying round, were also beaten in the first match stage, but Miss, Jame- son's exit was near zensational because [she held what seemed a winning lend

of four holes at half-way,

The champion took only 30 strokes for those nine holes and Her opponent' bespectacled Janet Younker, could, đó nothing right, Afterwards Miss Jame- son played woll enough, but Miss Younkar, staged an amazing, recovery. aking only 34 stroken for the last ning Thales, to overhaul the champion and

win on the thst green by one hole,

Mrs Spage, former champlon, played 10 holes. before, heating Mrs Patton, Jbut Mrs Varo (better known as Clénna Collett). Maureen Orcull, and Marion Miley, threa: Curtis Cup players, ali had' easy; wins with four holes to spare. *-*-*Renter, ****

MRS VARE BEATEN " BROOKLINE, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, six times folder of the title, was eliminated from the American Women's Golf Championship, here to-day by Miss Clura Collender of Pasadena, Cali- Hornia. 0 Sentra

MISH-Callender, who won by five and four, enters the quarter-finals.

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