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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926,

SPORTS SECTION

LAWN BOWLS.

CLOSING DAY OF SEASON AT TAIKOO.

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PRIZE PRESENTATION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

At the conclusion of the priso giving Miss Olive May: Warnock,. daughter of the Bowls Secretary, {presented; Mrs. Wotherspoon with a beautiful bouquet of Howers in a J'allver holder.

Spoons were presented to the ]\" following for tennis yesterday- Mrs. Peoples, Mrs. Sloan, and Mrs. A. Morrison; Messrs. Bolton,

and 1921 ; Craigengower have won it once, namely, last year; whilst the Taikoo Club bave won it 10 Gray, and Moore. times altogether including this year as follows-1913, 11, 1617 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, und 26. (AP- plause.)

A BIG SCORE.

INTERPORT CRICKET TRIAL FEATURES.

"RAMSAY'S CENTURY.

thanks of the Talkoo Club to the Mr. R. Duncan expressed the donors of prizes, to which Mr. Craig neatly responded.

Mr. Bradbury formally handed This. I think, ladies and gentle- men, is a unique and very credit-ever the League Shield to Talkoo for 6 wickets. able record which our bowlers EC, and congratulated, the Club have accomplished and is a record on its fine record. well worth putting in permanent occa-

and substantial form in our Club

Not since the interport lawn bowls match last year has such a Jarge crowd been present at the Taikoo Recreation Club as that of Saturday afternoon. The sion was the Club's "At Home" to mark the close of the seasou, which has been noteworthy on &Ç- count of the Club regaining pos- session of the First Division Championship Shield:

house.

Kowloon Y.M.C.A.

Success Achieved in Maiden

Effort.

clared.

service ran up 67 for three wickets.

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W. 12080

Ng Ste-kwong H. Ching....

5

TEL Yeoh

11 1.21

H. C. Hung:

A. + 0 19:

H. F. Un

0.

036 1:

CRC.

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

15 minutes, and scored rapidly. He Rela

Ramsay was butting for 2 hours) hlt 23 fours, opening his shoulder's Roberts. after the 60 mark.

tafford

with Ramsay and at

Owen Hughes opened the innings Smith ..

first over

shadowed his partner, contributing)

29 to the first wicket partnership of!

67.

Haywood's 94.

Captain

16 04, which included

9.

“WHITE WINGS!”

HOME SOCCER,

YACHT CLUB OPENING CRUISE.

REAR-ADMIRAL STIRLING,„

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SCORES IN A LEAGUE DIVISIONS.

AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL

London, Nov. 6.

The opening cruise of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club' season to-day (hume team given first) re

Principal football matches played

Bulted:-

was, held at the Club House. North 0Point. on Saturday. In spite of

At Belfast, Ireland lost to Eng counter attractions; a ingeandiand, amateur international, by enthusiastic attendance greated the

ti goal to 8. official opening of the season's of activities." the perfect weather add- ring much to the enjoyment of both! oleontestants' and spectators.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

S

Amongst the distinguished com

Division 1.. Arsenal 2 Blackburn 2 pany present, in addition, of course, Aston Villa 2, Tottenham 3. 85 to the officers of the day, were noted Bolton 2, West Ham 0.

the following: the Hon, Mr. W: T.

9. M. R. W. Southorn (Colonial Sacretary) and Burnley 0, Bury 0.

Mrs. Southor, the Hon. Mr. H. T.

Cardiff 1, Birmingham 0.

11

2 31

3 1 141

1) R 13

G

DIVISION 11.

193

Division II.

C. CHoa ở Eule Playing on the HK.CC. grounT. E. Yeoh, a Edmendes, b Bule 334 Hong Kong XI drew with an Ng Sze-kwong, b Gifford Hong Kong butted first, A, W. H. Hung, b Gifford rieven representing the Royal Navy. J. L. Young-saya, not out Ramsay distinguishing himself by H. F. Un. b Smith scoring 140 runs after which he reK. L. Chau, b Smith. tired, the total then standing at 292 H. G. Hung, b Smith

H. Ching, b Smith Subsequently the score was taken C. E. Wong, e Smalth. b Gifford along to 344 without further loss, C: W. Cheng, b Gifford

Extras Mr. Duncan expressed thanks when skipper Dick Hancock de mirable work as President, and

In aboht 90 minutes, the Senior to Mr. Wotherspoon for his ad-

the latter called for three cheers Faith of “Diehards.” for the visitors, on behalf of To-day as a consequence of our whom Mr. Gow suitably replied... winning the League this year we

Thus terminated one of the have had the honour and pleasure most enjoyable gatherings in the

Creasy and Mrs. Creasy, the Hon. Derby 4, Leicester 1. Mr. H. W. Bird. Lieut. Col. H. B. Leeds 2, Sunderland 2. Thanks in great part to the fine cf playing 5 Taikoo rinks against history of lawn bowls at Talkoo.

4Gunu. D.S.O and Messrs. H. S. Liverpool 2, Huddersfield 3. work of Mr. W Warnock, Hon. 15 rinks from the Rest of the Tat

Rouse, €. L. Edwards, H. J. Peuren. Manchester United.0, Wednesday & Secretary, ably supported by his Division of the League, and the

[S, V. A.. Croucher, F. G. Vaux? 10 Newcastle 5 West Bromwich 2. Committee and President, the ar- result has been that the Rest have.

S. Robertson, F. R. "Forsyth, M.Sheffield 3, Everton 3. rangements were ideal: Splendid made a total score of 84 to Talkoo

City runs were added for the Univershy v. Civil Service "A" R. R. Cleland, and Drs.

Dreyer. W. S. Dixon, G. R. Edwards, weather. tempered by a cooling 76 (Applause). On behalf of the

E. P. Bradford City 2: Grimsby 2. second wicket. Captain Morris gut breeze later in the afternoon, con-Taikoo Bowls Committee I have

Minett and J. Anderson. ling 15 in 17 minutes..

Chelsen T, Blackpool. 1. tributed to a happy outing, the to thank the Clubs comprising the

Excellent Rowing. Dobbie did not stay long. being un-Playing on the Piersity seroquet,

Clapton Orient 0; Darlington 4 banks" being well lined with Rest of the 1st Division of the

Cly Service "A" lost to the carried through in a manner which Middlesborough 7, Portsmouth 3.

A very full programme was Hull 1, Notty Forest 2. spectators, including a large popu-League for sending such good re- On Saturday afternoon the Kow. nekly out to a catch."

Varsity 2nd XI In the second could call for little comment, the Notts County 1. Manchester City a lation of the fair sex. No less presentative teams to try our loon Y.M.C.A. made their debuti

Then Hayward partnered Ramsay, division of the league. Sudan nud ladies sailing excellent races, the Port Vale 3, Oldham 0. Batisfactory and satisfying mettle here to-day, and we hope in lawn bowls when they visited

that they have all enjoyed their the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in 15 minutes, this tourth wickets, Victims were responsible for service items being most strenuous Preston 3, Readingu l were the afternoon tea arrange.

runs the University bowling, accountingly contested and an excellent game Southampton 4, Fulham L. ments made by the ladies, whose games. I would here like to and snatched a victory "by 17 Partnership produced 197 hospitality is proverbial in local mention that at the beginning of shots. The home team was weak-Harward had the bad luck of get-for four and six wickets, respe of bowls providing much entertain South mpton, 4, 3wham, 14

the League season we had variened by the absence of at least king so near three figures: he made tively, the latter's average» bein≈iment for those who did not embark Wolverhampton 0. "Barnsley bowling sircles.

owling a part of the afternoon ous conflicting opinions as to how half a dozen regular players, who Ramsay retired simultaneously and in reaching double figures, namely, purpose of witnessing the "starta Brentford 3, Bristol City 0. fours 5.5. Only two batsmen succeeded on the numerous lunches for the, Div. III (South.) was occupied with a rink game, we should proceed with our were engaged at Talkoo, the Pearce, and Hancock then, hit the Fendered (36), and O'Neill, 1211),

and elsewhere.

For the various races. Taikoo R.C. versus "The Rest League teams, owing to so many Yacht Club,

tired bowling.

The highest scorer for the Uni-l The rowing was of an excellent Bristol Rovers 2, Plymouth 2.

Brighton & Queen's Park Rangers 1, Nine of the Naval team had a try versity, who defeated their oppo standard. The pairs (mile) was Exeter 2, Aberdare 1. "the hard work on the greens dur-home leave, some even going the be congratulated on making such with the bail. Lt.-Com. Cantrell unts by the narrow margin of six most keenly contested, and provid Latur 1, Crystal Paince 0.

(First Division Clubs). In spite of of our good players being away on Nevertheless the Y.M.C.A. are to ing the season they proved very length of saying that it would a good fight. Scores;

being the steadiest. but he took us, was W. H. Sling, who kncekeded a most exciting aish playable indeed if on the tricky take Taikoo all its time to run one! K.B.G.C.

¡up 34.

The Merthyr 2, Gillingham 0.. fours made an excellent start wall 1; Bournemouth 1. side. The play was of the keenest League team. Well, some of us Davidson

goed water. Though Mr. Dreyer's Nothampton 0 Chariton 1. nature throughout, and although hat more faith, than that in the Warren

hout got ahead, a quarter of a mile the Taikoo representatives lost in talent we had left and with the McLachlan

latter the start, and had a comfort Southend 2. Watford Norwich 3, Coventry three out of five rinks the result few old "dichards" we have still Nish

Qfable win, the opposing, craft made could easily have been reversed playing and some very promising by careless play or by a trifle more new talent we after due delibera, Goodman

Ition decided to run two teams as Stevenson joss.

have been fully Puncheon usual and we ju tiffed by the results obtained Hyde by our teams, in the 2nd Divi-j

(Skip) sion as well as in the First Divi-Rundell sion. At one period we had very Budding high hopes that our Second Divi-Duncan sion team would just about come Gibson out on top. but as it was they

(Skip) secured a very creditable place in Hatt the 2nd Division League table. McKinnon I also wish to thank the visiting Fraser ladies and the other gentlemen Hedley visitors and also the Taikool ladies and gentlemen on the bank for honouring us with their pre- sence here to-day. Their pre- sence here goes. far in making things look bright and cheerful, which is what we desire to see.

I would only add that the prizes | you see on the table here have been won amidst cheerful com- radeship but have been won only as the result of hard and constant) practice, and now I wish the win-

Yesterday the Spey Royal Cup 16ners the joy of receiving them. I passed into new hands in the

will now ask Mrs. Wotherspoon second year of the competition. Cantrell kindly to present the prizes.. (Ap-Last year the Kowloon Bowling Woodward plause).

Green Club won the trophy for the Beatty first time, but this season they Sturgess reached the semi-final and receiv-Hulacy ed their quietus at the hands of Hussey ... the Craigengower C.C.

Norris

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The results of the games were as follows:-

T.R.C.

Chalmers

Chapman

Sloan

Drummond

(Skip) .75

Taikoo

Munro

Police Sword Field

A. Clark Moss

(Skip)

.14

C.S.C.C

Smith

Grain

Aldermär

Seath

Horridge

Wotherspoon

Maughan

(Skip)..11

(Skfp)

"22

Talkoo

C.C.C.

Alves

Phayer

Bennett

Omar

K.B.G.C.

Gow

Debbie

Holland

Peoples

Skip).13 (Skip)

Stalker.

Peterson

Ferguson

Taikoo

Stewart

Duncan

Grimshaw

Morrison

Taikoo

Whyte

Walmsley

Sloan

W. Macfarlane

(Skip)..12.. (Skip)

Muirhead

K.D.R.C.

Docherty

Lindsay

.15.

Henderson *Gourlay (Skip). .25 . (Skip). .17

» Total..76 Total..84 A mixed vink was played with

the following result:

Richmond

Templeton

Simpson

Tacchi

Riches

Greig

Mitchell

Bradbury

(Skip)..21 (Skip)

.. Presentation of Prizes.

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After the games the company adjourned to the billiard room, where a large array of beautiful silver cup and trophies (together with spoons for the winning rinks and a tennis game yesterday) was on view.

Mr. Wotherspoon said: Ladica and Gentlemen, Ás Chairman of the Talkoo Bowls Committee I have the pleasant duty to perform of presiding at this our annual prize giving function at which the prizes won in our Club Bowling Competitions during the season which closes to- day fall to be presented to the lucky and successful winners, and my wife has been honoured by the Bowls Committee asking her to present the prizes to the fortunate

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prizes

BOWLS PRIZE WINNERS.

Champion of the Club presented by Mfr. D. Templeton) won by Neil Drummond; 2nd prize,

Skip)..34

Hazel

only one wicket.

The ground was very fast and the|

Civil Service "A." "Hong Kong" batsmen took every Harper, a Karungia, b Sudan advantake.

Pondered, c Kermank b Sudan. Bowker and Reed opened the Patterson. b.w. b Gittins .12 bowling, for the Hong Kong XI Robertson, b Gittina

Armitage got a four off Bowker's Nihil e Sling, b Gitting Arst over but was caught by Parker, Westlake, b Sudan. of the third bail of Reed's third Maclaren, e Sudan, b Gitting over, Reed not having then given Carr, b Gittis... O'Neill Sudan, b Gittin 33away a run.

several spurts which provided much Swindon 3, Newport 1. St. interest the spectators.

Div.. HII. (North.). Accrington 2. New Brighton 8,

Commodore's Speech.

An excellent tea was served on Barrow 0. Nelson 1. the lawns and at the end of the Crewe 1. Walsall 1. 21afternoon's programme Mr. E. W. Durham 1, Wrexham 0.

Carpenter Commodore), addressed Halifax 3, Chesterfield 1. the gathering as follows) ——---

Hartlepools 2. Bradford 4, Lingoli 4. Ashington: 9. Ladles & Gentlemen..

Y.M.C.A.

Forsythe

Hunt

Brown

Whibley

(Skip)

Eagles

Jack

Ferguson

4

(Skip) Thompson

Extray

Groves Johnstonė

Total

'94

Guy

.12.

(Skip)

Dixon

140

Chapman

H

Borrowman.

Owen Hughes, o Sturgess

b and

39

Sudan Cutting

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O MR.

.14 1

56

33

f

Clough

(Skip)... 19

Total..69

(Skip) :.18

Capt. E. W."Morris, c Sturgess,

b. Halsey

15S V. Gittina, e Pendered, ↳ Sura

Total

87,

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SPEY CUP

CRAIGENGOWER DEFEAT CIVIL SERVICE.

Parker and Goodwin were also C. Sara, not out put on The former took a wicket) and Goodwin was very stondy,

Scores:-

Hong Kong XI.,

A. W. Ramsay, retired

Capt. A,. G.. Dobbie, s Armitage,

D Castrell

A. W. Hayward, e Armitage, b

Beatty reas IT. E. Pearce, not out

..19.3 4 University 2nd XL.

. T. Loke, b Westlake.

W. H. Sting, b Sara

Sura Westlake.. b

S. Kerman, run out

54C. E. Yeoh, e Pendered,

H. R. B. Hancock."not out

Extras

24 A.-B. "Sylieman, 22. Sara

73. N. Sudan, b. Sara

Hiptoola, e Harper, b. Sara Total (for 5 wkts. dec.) 344 A. Baker not out

H. V. Parker, F. C. Goodwin, A.|H. T. M. Barma, b Pendered

C. I. Bowker and E. B. Reed did N. P. Karanjia, c Armstrong, b not but.

Civil Service Cricket Club in the Sillitoe The Craigéngower met the Luke-

J. Muirhead; 3rd prize, J. Ferguson. final on the Police Recreation

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

On behalf of the members of the Southport 0, Stoke 3.. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club it is Stockport 8. Rotherham 1. Wagaly my privilege to welcome you Rochdale 7, Dopeaster 2, to our opening cruise for the cur. Tranmere 3, Wigan 1. rent year.

I am glad to say that the season

& has opened very auspiciously in the

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

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Dway of breezes for the Champion-Aberdean 1.. Partick 4.

34 ship races, the boats on each occa Airdrieonians 2: Celtic 2. 1sion finishing wall within the time Clyde 5, Queen's Park 0..

limit allowed.

Dundee 5. Hibernfans" ö. Dunfermline 0, Motherwell. 4..

The Trevessa Trophy which was ofcompeted for last Wednesday, ro-Hamon 1. Morton 1. 14sulted in a record entry of 14 lts Hearts 4. St. Mirren: 5 10 bats while the spectators far Rangers 4, Cowdenbeath 1.

Kilmarnock 1, Falkirk 14 7ceeded previous numbers. It is very satisfactory to the Club to see the great literest that shipping firms and their officers are How 6 taking in the event as can only

St. Johnstone 4, Dundee United 1.

Reuter.

- result in greater efficiency in ship for three cheers for the ingles and .102 life boats. a matter of importance the pleasant proceedings were

brought to a close.

The Results, The full results follow

Robertson

Extras

0. M. R. W.

20

*2 78

Total

9 0 72

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

to all of us,

9

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0: M. R. W.

15:

0 37

1 Westlake

Invitation to Navy.

3 0 16

1

5

0 23

1 Sara

13

0 42

the

Event 1-English Rig...

0: 22

1 21

1

waters of the Colony, the Commit-

B

0 26

5.

1 17

1

tee take this opportunity of extend-

0:

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3

8

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Royal Navy,

Single Handicap (prizes present-Club's green-yesterday afternoon LtCom. Armitage, e Parker, b ed by Mr. W. Wotherspoon) won The match resulted in the Reed.

by J. Ferguson; 2nd prize. T. Craigengewen CC winning the Lt. Hasses, not out.. Peterson; 3rd prize, J. Mitchell..

trophy.

They defeated

the Lt. Sparks, Lb.w., b Bowker

Rink Competition (prizes present.C.S.C.C. by 26 points to 10 points, ed by Mr. K. E Greig) won by J. The teams were as under: Ferguson. John Sloan, J. Coils and Craigengower C.C.-C. M.. F. M. Stowart. 2nd prízu, G. Alves, R. Basa, U. M. Omar and Morrison, J. Whyte, A. Craig, and B. W. Bradbury (skip). J. Chalmers.

Civil Service CC. — A. H. Fairs (4 Bowls presented by Mr. Oswick, A. Booker, J. Gregory and H. C. Reaker) won by J. Muirhend, J. W, Deakin (skip). and A. Craig. 2nd prize, J. Fergu- son, and J. Mitchell.

Pairs (2 Bowls presented by Messrs. Davie. Boag & Co., Ltd.) ], won by James Sloan and D. Munro. 2nd Prize, N. Drummond, and J. Chalmers.

Non Prize Winners (prize pre- sented by Mr. G. M. Young) won by Donald Munro; 2nd prize Wm. Searth; 3rd prize Wm. Warnock.

المسجد

Singles Handicap (cup presented.

Fundered 0Eobertson

30

1

Lt. Sturgess, e Rameny, b Parker 13 Rev, Venn, not out

Extras

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FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Brace Gets Another Century.. for K.C.C.

W. Brace, of Kowloon, C.C., who scored a century a week agb, got into three figures again on Satur Total (for 8 wkta.)

67 day Lt.-Com. Cantreli, Lt. Halsey, Com, Woodward, Lt. Beatty, Norris, Capt. were: Lake and Lt. Sillitoe did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

11 1

Fextures in "friendly" matches

Kowloon v. H.K.C.C. At Kowloon," the K.C.C. drew

In view of the large number of His Majesty's ships now In

Coquette (Mr. H. Dreyer).

U and 1 (Mr. H. S. Rause); 2

cutters. gigs and galleys.

ing a hearty welcome to the fleetEvent 2-Race for Navy whaleye

and hope that the officers will make full use of the Club and the sport- ing facilities attached to it. I would also add that we are always pleased to allow any of the boxing men in the Navy the use of the

maasium, when training for boxing competition.

The racing, events to-day have been keenly contested and our thanks are due to all competitors and the bowling men for providing us with a very interesting afternoon of sport.

0. M. R. W. with Hong Kong C.C. Scores: As to-day will probably be Ad-. K.C.C. 218 rubs for 4 wickets mirai Stirling's last appearance at declared (W. Brace 105 not out, F. cne of our opening or closing 1 Lawrence 44; L-Col. . D. cruises, I take this opportunity of thanking him on behalf of the Club o Matthews 2 for 80.)

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LOCAL RUGGER.

Bowker Reed

61

7

4 13

Parker:

6

0 26

Goodwin":

0

5

DIVISION. L

E.R.A.'S SWAMP THE CLUB.

Artillery v. Chinese R.C.

Fincher 3 for 7, Brace 2 for 18.)

LRE. v. RE.

score for the gunners, being caught to by H. C. Hung off a bell from 19, A. H. Madar 8 for 22),

HF: Un. Ng Sza-kwong and. Un

Policev, Recrelozo

י.

"Titania" whaler (Comman-

der F. Ratsey) "Hermes" whaler (Lt. Win-

oughby)

"Herbes" galley (Eng. Cdr.

Villar)

Event 3-Handicap Class (Ladies

1

Diana. (Miss Bouchier)... Colleen (Miss R. Hazeland) 2 La Linda (Mrs. Rätsey) .. 8 Event. 4-Heyward Hays Class

(Ladies).

Blue Nose (Mrs. Mitchell) Sea Lark (Mrs. Hunt) Boojum (Mrs. Miles) ....

Gael Class (Ladies)

I will now call on Mrs. Stirling to present the prizes.

Boats. HM. Submarine L. 5 H. M. Submarine L 7

Daphne (Mrs. Cooks) Jean (Mies Stubbings) Event 5-Rowing (Fours), H.K.C.C. 152 runs for 9 wickets for the very great interest he has

Mr. Dreyer's Crow:- (H. J. V. R. Stevenson 49; B. Ftaken in the Club's 'activities. F Dryer (stroke), Stanton, Rasmus

cannot recall any Club eventsen, Jones. (bow) Stubbs (cox.) large or small-in which the Ad-Stubbs (cox). On Saturday afternoon at the

miral and Mrs. and Miss Stirling Event 6-Rowing (Pairs)." Royal Navy ground, King's Park, Playing on the CRC ground at heat Royal Engineers by 98 runs and help it to a successful conclu- Event

On their own ground; Indian R.C.have not turned up to participate Groves, Jones and Stubbs (cox). the Hong Kong Rugby Football Club Causeway Bay, the Artillery, scored Sebres:

7-Berthon Collapsible. TENNIS COMPETITIONS. fielded a weak side against the En-an easy victory over the Chinese

sioa. gine Room Artificers who, with team, defeating their opponents by 62, Hirga 8 for 25),

1.R.C. 188 runs (F. M. el Arëulli Singles Championship (cup pre Tinker and Rothwell in their back 75 runs in the senior league. Lieut. playera, but before she does so I sented by Messrs. Wing On Co.).division and a good set of for-Wright knocked up the highest Bridgland 26; A. el Arculli 6 for admiral Stirling Replies.

RE 45 rund would like to say a

(Capt. C. A few words won by Mr. E. Moore 2nd Prize wards, emerged victoricus by

Event Dinghy Race for Boat. touching on our Club's activities (presented by Mr. R. K. Duncan), subatantal win of. 82 points

At the conclusion of the prize- Boys and achievements in the realm of won by Jas. Sloan, Jun.-

giving, the Hon. Secretary, Mr. F., Li Chai lawn bowls especially with regard

nothing. Teama.:-

| Oliver, presented Mry Stirling with Ah Sau, to our record in the Hong Kong by Messrs. Lane, Crawford), un Morrison, Les; Mattingby

ClubRiddell: Hankey, Millar, accounted respectively for six and Police. R.C., on their own ground, a spoon as a souvenir of the occa- Ah Lod Lawn Bowls League,

and three wickets, vanquished Club de Recreto by 72sion and the Commodore's littla

The Officials. en was the chief corrung. Scores Her daughter came forward and pro Officers of the Day The Com- Tregear Foster, Doubles Handicap. (let Prize Boveridge, Stowart, Bruno, Welsh, tributor to the Chinese total of 85, We have just had made a di mated);

M. Smith,

Rolice 186 runs (F. E. Booker 51,sented her with a handsome modore: Mr. E W. Carpenter, The won by 4 Macindoe Mcintyre, and Henderson. League record board which is in- and D. Sherman; 2nd Prize, won by ERA Rippington: Archer, a ball from Rule. The latter also

losing his wicket to Edmeades, off W. Meadows 36; C. Souza 3 for 92.) bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums Vice-Commodore: Mr. A. 14 Shielde!: tended to show in a permanent F. Moore and J. Waid,

Recreio 84 runs (A. Lacey d for in a silver vase tied with ribbons Offeera of the Day, Naval Events Tinker,

of the Club's colours. Kipplewhita, Rothwell, accounted for C. Choa, whom he 42, A. J. Johnson 6 for 18.)

--Lt. Cdr. Everson-Gower, R.N. and Duckworth, Galor: McTaggart, bowled clean at 18:

C.C.C. v. "Hawkins.”

Rear-Admiral Stirling, speaking Lt. Cdr. Bethel, RN. Davis, Bevan, Stobart, Hathaway,

Artillery.

Craigongower CC. (home team) on behalf of his wife, thanked the Starter: The Commodors. Mr. Bradford, McDonald, Honey.

Mr-Gar Fogden, b Ng

defeated H.M.S. "Hawkins" by 2 Committee for the hearty reception B. W. Carponter Referee: Commander Barra Art Rutledge, b Ng

they had accorded them and for the Judges The Commodore and wickets. Scores clough.

excellent, arrangements in connec. Vice-Commodore W Capt. Howard, c Young-Bays,

"Hawking" 188 runs (Martin 44, tion, with the effecon's sport Rowing Omicers of the Day 16 Gardner 38; T. Abbas 7 for 58) They had witnessed some splendid Rear Admiral A. J. B. Stirling CB 450.00 140 runs for 8 wkts. (Fowing and sailing and the ladies R.N., Hon. Mr. C. Mel Messer,

races had been keenly contestad. Mr. F. J Exaterbrook Mr. W. He would like to emphasis on Logan, Dr. E. P. Minett, MARILA On their own ground, Club de point, namely, that they were short Monsrien, Mr. B. B. Carter and Recreio 2nd XI beat Craigengower of lady mallor and he hored that Mr. A Murdoch

Unique League Record.

and easily accessible form the

names of the Winners of the Hong

Kong Lawn Bowls League from

its inception to the present date

finished:

BILLIARDS COMPETITIONS.

“Carmicheel" Cup:-Won by W.

and which I hope will be kept up Weir; 2nd Prize, T. Grimes.

by our successors. I may say in "Swire" Cup-Won by Wmn

passing that we are much obliged Johnston: 2nd Prize, John In the frat half Tinker dropped Ng

to Mr. Greig for his kindness in McCubbin, 3rd Prize, E. Moore goal then he scored an uncon- Lt. Wright Hung, Un defraying the cost of this record Souvenirs presented by Mr. J.verted try: Stobart, Archer and Lt. Col. Edmoades, b Yeoh board and wa thak him for same. Ferguson were handed by Mr. Rothwell also scored tries which Capt. Farket, a Un "I also desire to congratulate Mr. Wotherspoon to the following ladies were all converted."

Lt. Smith, b Un Bimpson on the splendid job ha as a small token of appreciation of After the breather, Bevan and Sgt. Jolly, not out... has made of this record board. the bowlers for their services in Tinker each scored a try and 2 bdr. Rule, c, and b Ng This Record shows that the catering for the team at the League points were added in both cares. Gur, Roberts, Nr Police. Club won the League three and other games during the season. Tinkar took all the goal **/*. Syt: Gifford, e Young-awit, b Ng -years in succession in 1910, 1911 —Mrs. G. Morrison, Mrs. J. Results-Royal Naty. ELAZA

and 1912: - Kowloon Bowling Chalmers, Mrs. N. Drummond, Mrs. 8 goals, 1 droppen goal, I try (92 Green have won it twice in 1920 W Warnock

points)Club: nij

Total

17 Zimmern 49; Noble 5 for 482) Recreio 2nd v. C.CC. 2nd

C.C 2nd XI by 100 runs, Scores some of the ladies who Hearth Cleck con Courier

Recrets 2nd 1189 runs (B). E. 'cipated in the afternoona arenik Caryaiho:38, H. A. Berros 28, H. A. would do their feet for persondo AIVON 27, J, C-Flatcher 4 for 27), some of their friends

•O.C.D. 2nd 19 runt. (B: 7) Luzi in future eventa,

15, Souza 8 for 9, Alvos 4 for 18)

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