WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929.-
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BOWLING GREEN CLUB but Gow anved one of them with a
ON TOP
DEFEAT - SHANGHAI VISITING SKIP ON KOWLOON'S
FOUR VETERANS
KEENLY CONTESTED GAME
By Short Head."]
truly great shot that was also cheer- ed.
Duncan's First Toucher
In the fifth head Glover was yards through and it was loft to Duncan to get his firat toucher and
lie close to the kitty. He was,
however, rested out by Glover, and his last went through. Dorrance was a font short but wide a trife, and Guy found the port with a heavy one. Dorrance promoted his Best only for Guy to rest on him for Another large attendance of lawn the shot. Malcolm played an iden bowlers and their lady friends was tical wred to rest on Dorrance and present at the Kowloon Bowling le between Guy and the jack. Green Club yesterday afternoon Russsit improved even on Malcolm. when a trial of strength took place and there was no further change with a strong Shanghal rink. The till Phillips knocked out Russell and latter seem to be going from better gave Shanghai one.
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lay. Guy took the jack through and Kowloon lay one. He then got a toucher for a couple. Russell sent in a perfect beauty far three, and it was left to Phillips to open it up and save a couple. His second wood, however, was fated to give Kowloon a third shot.
The Winning Wood
In the next head Duncan's second lay two feet behind the kitty, and Gow's rolled in a bit shorter in front for the shot. Russell improved even on this and there was no change till Phillips got shot with his last wood.
On a very short head Glover lay fuck high and then half a yard short. Duncan got a toucher but went be- bind and next he was steamy. Dorrance tipped in Glover's second bowl. Gay wood. Malcolm lay in a good place Improved 'Dorrance'a for the fourth and Phillips put in No. 5. Gow's fast wood shifted the Jack and the visitors lay only one a truly great save!
More Cut-Throat" Play to best us regards the condition of In a full head Glover was a faot
The seventeenth head saw Glover the respective greens in the Colony, shy and, Duncan rested
a yard behind and Duncan two feet on it.. and from bad to worse as regards Glover's second found the ditch, and through for the shot. Glover sent the deficit against them. It must Duncan knocked in hix own-up a beauty to steal the shot, but he said, however, that they appear wood for the shot. Both Dorrance
was in turn rested out by Dunean. to have left a great deal of their and Guy were steamy, the former Dorrance rested on Duncan but the good "joss" in the North, this being twice. Guy's second wood nearly fatter still lay. Guy was a shade very pronounced in yesterday's rested on Duncan but went on the
narrow and Dorrance found a pori. game when several times only the jack for the shot. Malcolm drove Guy's next wood lay on the jack. turdest of hard lines kept them a knocked out one wood. With He did not stay, there for Malcolm's either from a score or from a good toucher Russell lay behind, mak- first bowl got the shot-and chalk! "kill" Still that is ail in the ing it nearly three for his side.
In A
turn he was "biffed" out by game, for no one can command splendid effort by Malcolm, gave Russell. Phillips got second place, jess" at will, least of all in the him the shot amid applause and but took it out with a heavy and tricky game of lawn bowls.
there was no further chatige.
risky one. With Gow's last wood it was a case of "don't touch any- thing!"
A Fortunate Six
Kowloon Advance
Un the second head of the game; In the seventh head Glover was a the Bowing Green Club registered yard and a bit through and then six anots-the biggest score against jack high, a trifle wide. Duncan n visiting rink this year. in mitt-rested on the jack, and thereafter gation it appears that Phillips, the lay three feet behind, Dorrance Shangnai skip, did not hear his and Guy were both a yard heavy. Number Three (Malcolm) state how The former moved the jack without many shots were against them when making any change. There was no he played his last wood. fie was development until Phillips knocked certainty mortified on hearing the in one of Russell's woods, but he
it was as took it out with his last. score of six caned out. well for the locals, however, that then left to Gow to send in another It was they did get this six, for in the end icvely bowl for second place. they won by seven shots only after
very "eut-throat" game.
The Number Ones' were a shade shy, but Guy went to the ditch. The Game
Dorrance struck Duncan's shot but With his brst wood Glover was was not heavy enough to do any two feet behind and then traued to good. Guy got in Д counter, he two. Duncan was a shade nar-Eventually Phillipa gave the locals row and then well through with his another one, and Gow send in still gecund. Dorrance was brat a bit another wee gem. With a great narrow and then short. Guy got a effort. Phillips saved one. toucher but may second, and his next was narrow and through. Malcolm In the ninth head nothing worthy had a fine toucher without making of mention occurred till Dorrance any change, and his next lay in a trailed the jack, but Russell took a nice piace, Russell trailed, only knock at the jack and lay. Gow, to make the visitors lie a couple, with a toucher, made it two, and and he got a kiss with his second Phillips had to be content with very and got a port. Phillips had a hard luck in just skimming Russell counter, but Gow saved a couple and going right behind." One for Shanghai.
Gow Again
Glover lay half a foot behind with his second wood. Russell rested on Glover to lle in a good place, but
Malcolm
WAS cheered for a well
Shanghal Again Score
After being shy a yard and a half Glover trailed and stuck to the jack. Dancan was twice miles through. Dorrance got second shot by rest-! ing on Glover. Guy got a wick off drawn shot. Phillips had a toucher, Glover and went behind the jack but Gow found a port and the ditch, for the shot. He was dispossessed whilst with his last wood Phillips by Dorrance's second bowl Guy took no risks. went three yards behind, and Mal- colm rolled in for the shot. Russell Dorrance was the first to shine in was a bit heavy both times and the eleventh head, rolling into a Malcolm got second place. Philâne place two inches from the kitty. lips blocked and Gow trailed the Guy got a kiss off him and went kitty to lie a bunch. Phillips was through a yard, but his second got a wide and steamy and Gow had no
more useful klas for the shot. trouble in putting in another coun- Malcolm eclipsed this with a toucher, tor.-Six for K.B.G.C
but Russell nearly upset it by rest- ing-on-Malcolm's wood without making any change. Phillips had bad "Soa" by not going that little bit in-Two for Shanghai.
narrow
~Phillip's..."Smashing"-Form- Duncan went to the ditch and was next half a. yard
and short. Glover had a good weight, jack high, but his second was only Glover was a trifle shy with both three-quarters way down the green. woods, but Duncan was just the re- Guy lay shot behind the jack on the verse, first going half a yard through back hand, but Dorrance was a bit and then rolling into the ditch. heavy. Both Guy and Dorrance Dorrance kept Duncan's second com- were a fraction wide and not up. pany, and Guy got a wee wick for Russell was twice. very narrow. the shot. Russo gave his rink a Malcolm was that yard shy and third ahot, and then effected a per- then missed everything. Gow was fect draw for "the" shot. Phillips wide, but Phillips took the jack, seat in a dynamite charge, but although his opponents still lay one. Kowloon still got two out of the deal. Phillips sent up a smasher, taking out the jack, scattering the local woods, and giving Shanghai three amid applause,
"Pure Robbery" Duncan, in the thirteenth head; was wide, and Glover was jack high. Duncan made use of him with a wick Glover Was twice a bit heavy for the shot, Glover lay in a nice Duncan again found the ditch, but was a good length with his last place, but Guy rested on Duncan for Dorrance was steamy, and Guy rest a couple, It was left to Malcolm to
to
ed out Glover
give the Jocals two. Dorrance was narrow but jack-high, and a toucher by Malcolm went a trifle through, nar- row. Russell draw the shot right on the jack, but Malcolm was par row and shortish. Russell was shy. With his second wood Phillips gave Shanghai a couple amid applause,
trall the jack and give Shanghai & couple-pure robbery! Russell and Malcolm both, found the ditch, but Gow got a fine toucher for the shot. Phillips got timber with his first and then went to the ditch, as did Gow's last wood...
In the next head Duncan was a yard through, but Glover.trailed and
In the eighteenth head Duncan got a toucher and then went a yard through. Glover was short in the back hand draw and then through. Guy's two woods were short, but Dorrance got third place. Malcolm sent up a rare one and turned over for the shot. Gow bumped in a front wood and gave the visitors a oudy taken out by Phillips! couple, but one of these waa gener-
A Quartette for Kowloon Glover's first in the 19th head was a beauty. Duncan was not quite
up but he bumped it in later for the shot. Guy rested on Duncan for first place and then added another. Phillips got a toucher but went be- hind hard luck-and Gow sent up a fourth. Phillips again experienced very bad luck in not taking the jack.
the way to the jack
In the next head Duncan showed struck him, but he still followed the Dorrance
Jack. Later Gow took out the local front wood to shot, but afterward promoted a get the shot back
again.
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**** HERALD
* CUP
DRAW FOR CHARITY FOOTBALL COMPETITION
DATE OF FIXTURES
The draw for the annual charity matches for the Cup presented by the "hong Kong "Sunday Herald," was made by the Council of the Hong Kong Football Association yesterday evening #1 the offers of the Association.
Christmas Day, and will be between The first match will take place on Portugal and China, while the game on Doxing Day will be between Scotland Jård England. -
ENGLISH GOLF
HOLDER AND FAVOURITE LOSES AT DORSET
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP
Broadstone, Dorset, Yesterday. Miss Enid Wilson, the holder and Ifa. vourite, was beaten at the 23rd tee of the third round of the English Ladies' Golf Championship by Mrs. Sturgess Wils. Reuter.
GOLF TUTOR
ARRIVING IN COLONY ON SUNDAY
Both fixtures are to be played on the ground of the Hong Kong Footha!!
lub, subject to the approval of that Thanks to the good offices of Mr. body. The kick-off is tioned for 4 pm: G. E. Smith, the Lossiemouth profes fon each day. the Association, were placed before the teacher of the game is coming to the sional who visited Hong Kang last win- Correspondence, and the accounta ofter, a very good golfer and first class meeting. Other maltors dealt with Colony to give lessons to local players strictly concerned the Council.
during 1920-30 season. He is Mr. W. Christie, and ho is dus to arrive in Hong Kong on Sunday by the .. "Kashima Maru."
RESULTS IN TWO MINOR LEAGUES
Glasgow, August 31. Following are the results in the minor Scottish Leagues (to-day:
Scottish League-2nd Division
Stenhousemuir. 4 St. Bernarda
2 Arbroath
Leith Athletic 3 Queen of South
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H.K. GOLF CLUB
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N, Currie, J. P, Sherry.
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E. P. Streatfield, J. Highet.
Ai-F. Judd, N. H. Prockter,
M. J. Mathews, F. M. Ellis,
A. D. Humphreys, E. D. Black,
C. Law, M. G. Mills.
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Malcolm Scatters Them! In the last head Duncan lay three inches from the jack, but was robbed by Glover. Duncan got a kiss and a toucher to get the shot back. Dorrance shifted Duncan's first one and took the jack through for a couple. Guy removed an wood and Russell added another, Malcolm's first being a fruitless toucher. With his second Malcolm scattered everything and sent the jack in the ditch. Shanghai now lay
for second place, but Phillips was a couple, Gow sent up a fine wood
lazy. Gow's last bowl found a port Phillips.to roll into second place | Nithedale W. 4 2 2 0 13 12 and the ditch, and it was left to Hamilton Acs. with the last wood of a very fine and keenly contested game.
Scores at a Glance Shanghat
Bowling G.C. Glover
Duncan Dorrance Malcolm Phillips
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Visitors Welcomed
Mr. D. F. Warren, the President of the Club, thanked the Bhanghai play- ers for their presence and the capital | game they had put up." Naturally be
ture of the Club's activities during the sessen, and it afforded him very great pleasure to welcome the visiting bowl-
Mr. Malcolm, in reply, said he had a "kick" coming. He did not agree with Kowloon always playing their stagers, with their vast experience of the game, against Shanghai, instead of giving the youngsters a chance. (Laughter). "In this Zeme experience beat un com- pistely." He congratulated the Club on their beautiful green and only wished the Interport had been played there.
Choors for both teams concluded Later this part of the proceedings. Mr. Warren gays an enjoyable cinema entertainment la the Club-böuse, "the films all being taken by himself. The visitors were also the guests of the; Club at dinner.
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