WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927
SPORTS
LAWN BOWLS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
In his normal form-which is to aay he was streets ahead of any skip he has been against up yet in the Colony.
Beyond saying that Russell might have got better support in the second stages of the game .after the eight had been scored by Shanghal--nothing is to be gain- ed by criticising the individual play of the local four. And I will leave it to others to rub that eight into them for the rest of their natural bowling lives!
K.B.G.C.
Shanghai.
Malcolm
Richards
Brierley Altkenhoad
Farrell
Muir
Holland
Russell
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lay, first shot. Holland was wide and heavy, and Brierley lay on the jack Holland knocked in the Shanghai woods and the visitors still lay two. Aitkenhead was wide and Eussell saved one. Altkenbead Seventh head. This was a poor Awide one to put in a block head all through, only the Shanghai but Russell was well through
One for Shanghai. Score: 2414, playars doing anything worth while, 17th head.-Malcolm was about a and they had no difficulty in scor yard through, narrow, and Farrell ing a trio-Score: 7-6 for Shang-got the kitty, and then Malcolm was hal.
.....a bit heavy. Farrell was a yard Eighth headFarrell was the first to send up a good shot and this though and Richards was half a encouraged, his aide, who lay three yard more. Muir was a bit through until the skips went down when to lie third, and Richards was just Russell bowled up another. Four a shade heavy. Muir put in a for K.B.G.C. Score: 10-7 for counter, and was improved by K.B.G.C.
Four For Shanghai
Brierley. Holland sont in a good one but Brierley want through. Ninth head-Farrell was
Ave Holland shifted the jack but the feet through, but Malcolm finished K.B.G.C. still lay four. Aitkenhead up a foot from the jack Farrell got second wood. Russell was very
narrow.-One rested on the ditch, whilst Malcolm narrow, and Altkenhead got shot1. kept his first bowl company. Muir Russell was
for
was wide, but Richards lay handy Shanghai. Score: 25-14. behind. Mair then went behind, 18th head.-Malcolm was one and Richarde went wide in the yard through and Farrell was back-hand draw. Holland went nearly in the ditch. Malcolm was well through, and, as directed, by a couple of feet in front and Far his skip, Brierley sent one a good rell was short and narrow, Richards bit through. Next time Holland was a yard shy and wido,, whilst was quite short, whilst Brierley Muir tipped Richards in a wee bit, (skip) 29 struck timber. Russell, went nar- Richards tipped the jack and rolled row and through, but Altkenhead through, Muir wicked off Malcolm had no trouble in getting. another and got a lucky shot. Brierley got counter-Four for, Shanghai, a wick off Muir and went through, Score: 11-10 for Shanghai,
whilst Holland was narrow and 10th head.-Malcolm almost rest through. Brierley put in a useful ed on the kitty and Farrell on the one, but Holland was terribly wide ditch. Malcolm's second one was and short. Aitkenhead took out one yard through, but Farrell got Muir, and Shanghai lay a bunch second shot, touching Malcolm's Russell drew the shot! Aitkenhead first. Richards, however, got shot, got one of his proverbial and Muir improved the position for wicks and lay two. Russell had
sent Shanghai. Richards
his hard Hoes. Two for Shanghai. second nearly a yard behind, whilst Score: 27-14. Muir was heavy, Brierley was
Russell Baves Again. short and wide, but Holland went 19th head.-Malcolm to the ditch Brierley was again toucher and Farrell had a good very wide, Holland took out one try, but improved Malcolm, who of the visitors' woods. Aitkenhead next rested beside his first wood. went up to improve his position, but Farrell was a yard short, and Russell went through to lie two Richards took the jack over to shots. Aitkenhead. experienced Malcolm's couple.
Muir was too WRB heavy
and Richards was wide. just too far through to count.-Two Muir lay third shot. Brierley was for the K.B.G.C. Score: 12-11 for a shade wide. Holland was miles K.B.G.C.
short! Brierley was jack high,
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Russell found a
Description of the Play, First head.-Malcolm got first jack and threw just beyong the flag, his first one touching the jack and going a yard behind. Farrell was very steamy, and Malcolm wat yard short with his first wood, out disturbing the position. a couple of feet off the jack-ar Malcolm took the jack through a Aitkenhead got a wick and rolled row a bit. Farrell reated out Mal bit, Farrell was next narrow and
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-One for second shot. Muir was a couple of behind the jack, and Muir was once
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28-14, WHA Brierley.
20th head.-Malcolm was wide rested on the jack but again heavy. Holland Brierley was a shade shy, and responsible for a good shot, whilst jack high and Farrell was wide! Holland was steamy, It was left and heavy. Malcolm was a couple knocked out one and Russell did not for Brierley to lie second shot of feet from the jack, but Farrell Holland, once more went well be followed his first. Richards drew hind, and Brierley had no trouble the shot, and Muir was woefully in putting in another counter.
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position, but Muir got wood. Brierley head put in a counter. Russell was narrow and through. Aitken- got a wick and counted, but Hol- head sent up a counter-Eight for land drew the shot. Brierley got wood and Holland was wide and Shanghai! Score: 19-12 for
Aitkenhead took well through. Shanghai.
Holland took the jack. Aitkenhead
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Lands P. C. Lim, K. P. Gan, C. K. Ong decided this afternoon. The en oong Realty C. W. Lam, and J. W. Barnes
Varsity 2nd XI V. Y.M.C.A. "Btries, so far, are as follows:-E, da HAK. Territoria
Second head.-Farrell was jack high, a shade wide, and Malcolm im- proved upon it.. Farreil put one in-probably the shot. Malcolm
12th head.-Malcolm was short the jack clean and lay ono, Rus Russel). (Laughter). At the same was a wee bit lazy. Muir was also lazy, whlist Richards was shorter and Farrell got a wick oft the jack soll got the shot and Aitkenhead time he recognised that the Club, Russell faced Aitken- as the premier bowling Club in the Malcolm Was shy. atili. Muir was
and and went well through.
head's back one and the Club lay Colony, had done such a lot for the game of lawn bowls in the Colony through. Richards got wood. Hol was again shy, but Farrell
Richards got three! Score: 2817. land rested the back woods and very, very short.
A Great Finish,
and in the Far East that he felt he Muir got
21st head. Farrell. was a yard had to be skip that afternoon!
Played on the Home ground on got the shot. Brierley second shot behind. Richards was through and Malcolm was narrow (Hear, hear). He had at the same drew the shot with a beauty. Rus- narrow and through. Muir go and heavy, whilst Farrell followed time to congratulate the club on Monday against the Club de sell was narrow and through, as wood.
his first. Malcolm was narrow, their splendid Club-house and most Recreio 1st XI. the University let was Aitkenhead; and Russell trail- own to lie two. Holland was shy, ed the jack to lie two. Aitkenhead as was Brierley, but Holland' but lay. Muir displaced Malcolm beautiful surroundings, of which XI won by 8 goals to one. got timber. Two for the Club. second bowl was steamy. Altken- for three and Richards rested on he had heard very much from his The University team was:-K. T. terday, resulted as follows Score: 4-0.
head was short and Russell got the the Kowloon woods for shot, only friends both in Shanghai and in this Loke, K. P. Gan, A. A. Rumjahn, shot. Aitkenhead was killed and for Muir to take it from him. Colony. On behalf of the Shanghai M. B. Osman, Y, C. Teh, A. B. A Head Burned. Third head-Ferrell went to the Russell did not change matters. Richards rested the back woods Lawn Bowls Association he present- Sulieman, C. W. Lam, K. P. Gan, and Holland shifted the jack, ed the Club rink with souvenir C. K. Ong, G. E. Yeoh, J. W. ditch and Malcolm was a couple of One for the Club. Score: 19-13.
whilst Brierley got second shot. spoons, and next called for three Harnes, and P. L. Tan.. yards short. Farrell was over a
13th head. Farrell got a toucher Holland went behind and Brierley cheers for the K.B.G.C., including Club 2nd XL. Draw
Russell the ladies responsible for the most yard short, and Malcolm kept his
A fast, and interesting game of firat one company. Muir got shot and Malcolm was a trifle narrow was narrow and heavy.
Farrell was shifted the jack and his side lay enjoyable afternoon tea. (AP hockey was seen on the King's jack high, whilst Richards was well with good weight. behind. Muir drew a third, also narrow but not up: Malcolm four. Aitkenhead had rough luck, plause), te pakt
Mr. Bond next called upon Mr. Park yesterday when the Club 2nd Muir went well just escaping the jack, and Russell Richards went a yard behind, and] drew the shot.
Both sides scored three Holland put in a bad one but a through, and Richarda was a yard got wood and only lay two. Brayfield, who referred to the chal-XI met the 5/2nd Punjable Regi-
Muir followed his Aitkenhead drew the shot with the lenge to Shanghai by the "Bigment. counter. Brierley got third place, or so behind. and Holland struck his own in for Arst one. Richards went just be- last wood of the game. One for Four" who would surely lower their times.
colours before they left!
| University v. H.KHC. “A”
three.
The following will represent the Holland got Shanghal Score: 29-17. Brierley was narrow and hind, a bit narrow.
To the amusement of all Mr. heavy a bit. Russell put one be-second shot. Brierley got a toucher
Braydeld was sorely discomfited and University against the H.K.H.C. hind for safety and Aitkenhead and the ahot. Holland got shot. The unofficial game resulted:- surprised to find that this game was "A" on the University ground on knocked his own side in for shot. Brierley was short. Russell went
K.B.G.C.
off owing to the Shanghai team's Friday at 5.15 p.m.-P. L. Tan, a trifle through and Aitkenhead did Hedley Russell burned the head!
steamer leaving earlier than was at M. B. Osman, A. A. Rumjahn, K. Farrell was two feet off, narrow, not disturb things, whilst Russell Magili
one time anticipated.
T. Loke, Y. C. Tob, A. B. Sulleman, and Malcolm was through, as was again went through. Aitkenhead Chapman.
Mr. Bond provided additional Farrell's second. Malcolm lay on shifted out Holland, but the Club Hali
amusement by announcing that the the jack. Muir got a wick off Mal-still got one. Score: 19-14.
80 (skip) 20 Big Four were still undefeated, and colm and went through, whilet Muir
Visitors Welcomed. as the gavie with Shanghai could This game will be played at Roza, S. V. Gittins, H. M. Remedios, Humphreys Estates was a yard short. Richards was a and. Malcolm was short, Farrell Afterward in the Club-house Mr. not take place this time they would King's Park, Kowloon, to-morrow G. Lim, L. Roza Pereira, Guards- Prince's Building
man Hunt, Pte. Faulkner, Tan Rural Lands bit wide, and Holland found a port was again steamy, but Malcolm got Charles Bond, President of the rest on their laurels. But they at 4.48 p
Cotton Mill Brierley rested on Holland, who the jack. Muir made no difference K.B.C.C., welcomed the visitors and would always be here at the dis-Varsity: A. A. Aziz (capt.), G. Chin-hin, S. H. Sojima, Ice. Corp. Ewe Cottons tipped the jack and went through. and Richards was short and narrow congratulated them at the same posal of any Shanghai team any. Yeah, V. Enok, T. P. Wu, S. B. W. Floyd, Bdr. Norris, Guardaman Oriental Brierley blocked. Russell was nar- Muir got second shot, and Richards time on winning the interport game time within the next twenty years! Kermani, P. L. Tan, F. Y. Khoo, Cameron, C. J. Cooke, E. W. Ball- S'hal Cottons (Old) row, as was Aitkenhead, and Rus- was through, as was Holland, against Hong Kong-win that (Laughter.)
KN. Poh, F. Zimmern, Lim Poh-to Bell took out a couple, but Aliken Brierley got shot, but Holland was every Hong Kong bowler must say Mr. Aitkenhead humorously re- thye, and F. Hiptoola. head was wide. One for Shanghai foot short. Brierley drew second was fully deserved on play. (Ap-marked that if the members of the Score: 4--1.
shot. Russell got wood and All-plause). Shanghai had certainly Bowling Green Cifth could not play Fourth head.-Malcolm was kenhead found the ditch. Russell dent down the strongest team howls they could certainly speak! yard and a half through, and Farrell lay a foot behind the jack, shifted the jack but Shanghai still they had ever chosen to (Laughter), entr
LOCAL CRICKET. Malcolm rested out Farrell, who lay three: Aitkenhead was wide and come here. They were taking On the call of Mr. Bond three
Score: back the flag, and he could only cheers were accorded the visitors. next was wide and short. Richards short-Three for Shanghai..
K.C.C. 2ND XI v. UNIVERSITY. Apparel hope that Hong Kong would be able This afternoon the Shanghal team was miles short, and Muir got
The teams at this stage adjourn next year to bring back that fing. bring their bowling programme to second shot a trifle wide and short.
This league game will take place morrow they Richard was a yard through. Muired for afternoon tea, the tables be- (Henr, hear). By their display that an end when the visit the Talkoo got shot, and Brierley got second ing presided over by the ladies be-afternoon the Shanghai team hnd Recreation Club. shot. Holland was half a yard shy, longing to the Club, whose home again shown what sterling bowlers have quiet outing & Fanling and on Saturday on the University at and Brierley, was a good yard short, made delicacies were greatly ap they were, and he had pleasure: In go aboard their steamer to-morrow 2 pm sharp,
presenting them with souvenir evening on Friday morning. whilst Holland got timber. "Aitken-preciated.
Brierley Steals The Shot. spoons, on behalf of the Kowloon head also struck wood and Russell
15th head,Malcolm got a touch- Bowling Green Club, They had was very narrow. Aitkenhead was wide on the fore and Russell rolled er with his first wood, but Furrell Provided them with a most enjoy- in for two. Score: 6-1. was wide and heavy. Malcolm also able game of bowls and for that “Brierley's Beauty" went through, but with his second one they had to thank their B. Wylle, Vice-President, said Fifth head-Farrell was two wood, Farrell was narrow and not yards through and Malcolm sant Brst try, and Muir returned the that he could only endorse what one up a foot shy. Farrell was very compliment. Richards found him their President had said. They a bit shy. Muir cut in to lie self in the ditch, and Muir again the Bowling Green Club, and none Richards was wide and through, and drew the shot. Brierley put on Muir was a couple of yards short, half a pound and nearly went into more so than those from Shanghal much of the game that afternoon, Richards went to the ditch and Hol the ditch Holland was narrow was afraid that he could not say land lay behind Shanghai's second and short, but Brierley got shot not having been presenta wood. Brierley drew perfect with his second woodland the time, but he had been told besuty. Holland with a pound on nearly got shot, whilst Aitken got second place, and Brierley: was lay just behind the Jack
short, and Malcolm got second shot
14th head.--Farrell was through
22-14
up. Richards got shot with hiaghal friends. (Applause)WNE
wera always glad to see visitors at
Shanghai had scored the |eight against them
had taken in conjunction 43.sult of the interport post sooner they Bhanghal Score: boglig.
a good yard behind. Russell gave struck timber, and Aitkenhe Shangha second one, and Aitkend bad luck with his second head was steamy, Russell was wide Russell made no change in the and - Heavy Aitkenhead wad Just heavy Two for Shanghalisco
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