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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929.

INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS

Shanghai Register Their First Win

DEFEAT OF CRAIGENGOWER C.C

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HOME FOOTBALL

SUNDERLAND COLLECT ONE POINT MORE

MATCH IN DIVISION '1.

London, Yesterday." By their display against the Craigengower Cricket Club yesterfaring well this season, collected Sunderland, who have not been day afternoon the Shanghai lawn bowlers may be said to have re- another point to-day in Division covered their form. They played on the Craigengower green as if of the Football League. Ever the had been used to it all season, and well it is for the Colony ault was two-goals-all. Sunder- ton were the visitors and, the re that the interport itself is not to be played there on Saturday. The land remain second last the locdis could not be said to be represented by their best rink, for table. Their opponents improve three No. Ones were playing. It was anyone's game up to the last drawn games

slightly, but bring their total of to four" (out of hend and neither side would have been disgraced by losing.

elght' played), the highest so far. in the division. Reuter,

· PHILLIPS AS A DRIVER

In the Brst head Nevis was miles short with his first wood and four yards short with his second. Glover put his first in the ditch and his next a yard in front. Kerley was the fint to get a toucher, but was dispossessed by Buchanan. Malcolm 'put out Buchanan and there was no

other change.-One for Shanghai,

Glover opened the way for a good head by howling both woods just jack high. Neves was narrow and through. Kerley blocked the draw, and Buchanan. sent behind both times. Malcolm put in a couple of more blocks, and Brightman got wood. Phillips first wood was and a trifle heavy, whilst his second rolled into third place. Omar did not disturb the position.--Three to Shanghai.

narrow

First Blood for C.C.C. Glover's two woods were lying handy near the jack in the next head, and Kerley trailed the jack to lie three. One of them was knocked put by Buchanan and then Phillips got a toucher, Omar returning the compliment and drawing first blood.

One for C.C.C.

Neves found the jack for the first time and Buchanan put in a second, but Phillips knocked one out.-One for, Craigengower.

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In spite of a bad start by the No. Ones the ith head turned out to be a really good one. Kerley was the first to be dangerous und Malcolm came in with a second-a capitally played shot. Phillips was content to block and Omar was too heavy to effect any change-Two for 'Shang-

hai,

Three for the Locals Neves's first wood was a couple of yards short and was tipped in near the jack by Glover. Neves added-a. second and Buchanan came along; with a toucher. Mulcolm rested on.

The table. now stands as fol lows:

Omar blacked to save the three, but Phillips drove in his best Shanghai style, shifting the jack and giving Leeds his side three amid applause. Omar Wednesday

*Arsenal was lazy with his second wood. Middlebro Three for Shanghai,

M'chester C. West Ham Derby Aston

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Goals.

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The eleventh head saw Glover get jack high but his next and both of Noves'a were very short. Kerley got a toucher,which found a resting place in the, ditch, and it was left to Buchanan to draw the shot. Mal-Burnley colm got wooded in trying to send Newcastle the jack into the ditch, where Liverpoo! Phillips sont his firat bowl. Omar Huddersfield drew a second shot and nothing was Belton

Leicester .. Jeft to Phillips but to bring off "a Meliester U. regular Shanghai one" (as Malcolm Shefteld U. 7 1 described it) for the winning shot. Sunderland

Portsmouth. Omar tried to oust him and expert- enced bad luck.-One for Shanghai.

Most of the woods in the twelfth head got in front of the jack, includ- ing a toucher by Neves, and it was left to Malcolm tà tip in one of his own woods for the shot. Brightman got a useful wick which put Shang- hai,out, and he skips made no change.-One for Craigengower,

After-tea Play

Resuming after the tea interval Malcolm did the needful for Shang- hai to add one more to their score. A very good head, in which sone clever play was shown by both teams.

Glover was the better of the No. Ones in the fifteenth head. Buchanan sent down a couple of good woods and then Brightman knocked his own aide in for three. Phillips could not retrieve matters.

Three for Craigengower. Neves got his revenge on Glover who was short both times and later Omar added a third. Phillips took out one. Two for Craigeugower,

Phillips Again! With Shanghai leading by only the front woods and Omar was con- 15-14 a duel for supremacy be- tent to block-Three for Craigen-tween Glover and Neves left the shot uncertain. Buchanan knocked in Neves and made no mistake as to who lay and then drew shot with his second wood. Kerley next gol second place but was beaten by Brightman. Omar added another counter, but Phillips sprung the jack with astonishing accuracy. another "Shanghai one."-Two for Shanghai..

gower.

In the seventh head Neves was short twice but Glover was jack high with his second. Kerley stole the shot, only for Brightman to displace him Malcolm made no change and Omar slipped into second place. Phillips was in the ditch with his Arst and wide with his second,

Two for Crafgengower.

Another Good Head- The eighth was another good head and play began to get really inter- esting, neither side giving much away. After Neves had put in a couple of good ones Buchanan trail- ed the kitty, Kerley having hard luck in going through the port. Buchanan rolled Into second phace, and It was left to Malcolm to clear the front woods. His second, how ever, got timber, and, with five woods lying. Omar put in a blocker. Phillips next sent down a regulär dynamite charge, which shifted the jack amid great applause-One for Shanghai.

The No. Ones did not do much in the minth head, but Buchanan got in a toucher. Malcolm trailed the jack, but Craigengower still lay two on each side of the jack. With his second wood Malcolm slipped in be tween the two enemy bowls and got shot-another great effort. Phillips added a third and Omar was short and then narrow. And Phillips next wisely kept out of the wet"- Three for Shanghai.

Phillips-Shifts the Jack Neves got In two good shots, with Glover a yard in front and a yard behind, respectively.

Buchanan rolled in behind the jack and Malcolm had a toucher which went well behind. Both Brightman and

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lay shot turn about but Kerley trailed and lay a couple, Malcolm rolled into second place, and then Brightman crept into first place amid applause. Phillips was steamy and then short, but Omar with his last wood shifted the gave

jack-and

Shanghai.

the shot away.--One for

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Final score:

Shanghai Craigengower C.E... 16 Scores at a Glance

Shanghai Glover Kerley Malcolm Phillips

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11. 12.

18 20. 2 .20 21. 1 21

Glover had a couple of chalk 19. 1 marks in the eighteenth head, but 14. 1 Neves got shot with his second. 15,-

16. Buchanan improved the position and 17. 2 Brightman put in a block, Malcolm made a great effort, going straight 19. 1 through the port between the shot and the jack, but Phillips experienc- ed rough fuck in being wooded after Malcolm had acclaimed the score for his side amid laughter. Two for Craigengower.

Craigengower

No. 1 Novés No. 2 Buchanan No. 3, Brightman

Skip Omar

Malcolm to Skip President, congratulated the Shanghai During the dinner, Mr. R. Baan, the team on their success of the afternoon. He said that Mr. Phillips was an old A Very Good Head

C.C.C. member, and Mr. Malcolm was With Shanghat only one in the a good frient of the Club founder, lead interest became intense. Both Mr. Braidwood, which gave him much Neves and Glover were though. pleasure to welcome them as well as Then Neves lay jack high, only for the other members of the team. Silver Glover to draw the shot. He was and Mr. Basa wished them success in apoona were presented to the players, replaced by. both of Buchanan's the Interport match on Saturday.. woods and then Brightman gave the shot away. There was no change to the end, Phillips taking no chances with his second bowl after he had blocked with his fint. One for Shanghai.

team, Mr. Phillips made a witty speech Replying on behalf of the Shanghai in the course of which he paid a tri- bute to the strong aggregate of C.0.0. bowlers who provided such a wonder-

ful game.

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the "Hong Kong Football Associa- tion for the Season commencing on Saturday, October 5: October 5:

R.A. v. Police, Soakumpoo. 'Re-

feree: Mr. Stokes. Chinese v. Recrato, Stadium.

Referee: Mr. Smith. Club v. Kowloon, Club ground. Referee: Lieut. Seal, M.C., R.A. Somersets v. Navy, Kowloon.

F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Mackle.

St. Joseph v. KO.S.B., St. Joseph ground. Referee: L.S.B.A, Atkinson.

October 12:

S. China v. RA., Caroline Hill. Referee Mr. Hollands.

St. Joseph. v. Kowlod SE

Joseph ground. Referee: Mr. Stokes.

Recreio v. Nuvy, Recreio ground.

Referee: Mr. Smith.

Somerset v K.O.S.B., Sookum

poo. Referee: Lieut. Seal, M.C., R.A. Chinese v. Club, Stadium. Re-

ferco: Mr. Mackie.

October 14:

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Club v. Somersets, Club ground. Referee: LS.B.A. Atkinson. October 16:

K.0.3.3. v. R.A., Sockumpoo. October 19:

Kowloon v. 3. China, Kowloon

F.C. ground. K.O.S.B. v. Recreio, Sookumpoo. St. Joseph v. Chinese, Club

ground.

Police v. Somersets, St. Joseph

ground.

Navy v. Club, Caroline October 23:

Navy v. K.O.S.B., Caroline Hill. October 26:

S. China v. Police, Caroline Hill Club v. K.O.S.B., Club ground. R.A. v. St. Joseph, Sookumpoo. Somersets v. Recrelo, Chatham-

road.

Kowloon v. Navy, Kowloon F.C.

ground.

October 80:

K.O.S.B. v. Police, Sookumpoo. November 2:

Chinese v Someraets, Stadium. Navy v. R.A. Caroline Hill. Recreio v. S. China, Recreio

ground,

St. Joseph v. Police, St. Joseph

ground.

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K.O.S.B. v. Kowloon, Soókumpoo. November 9:

Chinese v. Navy, Stadium. R.A. v. Club, Seokumpoo. Kowloon v. Police, Kowloon F.C.

ground.

S. China v. K.O.S.B., Caroline

Hill.

St. Joseph v. Somersets, Club

ground.

November 11:

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Services v. The Rest. November 16:

Army v. Navy (Lai Wah Cup),

Kowloon F.C. ground, 4 p.m. i S. China v. St. Joseph, Caroline

Hill.

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