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LAWN BOWLS..

PROSPECTS OF GAMES TO-MORROW,

AN INTERESTING SERIES.

&

[By "Short Head."} Given continuance of the showers that have been a feature of this week's weather the greens should be rather on the heavy side to-morrow and the play, con- sequently, may be affected. For once in a way interest will centre.

in the doings of the joint leaders

of the Second Division, both of whom have stiff hurdles to nego- tiate.

DIVISION L

Shots For and Against

TEST MATCH. '

IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR TO-DAY'S GAME.

DECIDING FACTOR?

FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930.

BOYCOTT-THE-M.C.C.

PLAN IN INDIA.

Women May Picket the Cricket Grounds.

From raiding salt 'depots and

SIAMESE BOXERS.

MAY FIGHT "EUROPEAN STYLE."

POLICE BAN LIFTED.

The police ban forbidding Siam- to participate in any

.

For Agst. Up Da. Kowloon B.G.C... 000 480 111 110 Civil Service C.C. 559 505 84 Yacht Club

50€ 438 00 0 Club de Reerola 540 639

Rugby. Yesterday. defying the police and generally: Kowloon C.C. $29 856 0 27 Tatense

Interest has been breaking the law Gandhi's followers ese boxors Craigengower 0.0. 524 607

0 43 aroused in

the third Test match are now turning their attention to other than a contest under Siamese Taikoo R.C....... 435 508 0 73 Electric R.C.

which begins at Leeds to-morrow.cricket. .... 180 GOL

0 115

boxing style and rules. has been The weather prospects are favour The Hindus in Bombay are trying lifted. TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.

able and the exports declare that to prevent Hindu teams from tak Henceforth pugilists will be per- the pitch, prepared for the match. ing part in the matches arranged inmitted to meat foreign boxers in Division L

is in perfect condition.

connection with the M.C.C. tour. the ring, fighting under European Talkoo R.C.-J. C. Chalmers, J.

Sutcliffe, Geary and Larwood. They threaten to send women boxing rules contingent upon cer Polson, J. Russell and W. who were excluded from the Engvolunteers to picket the cricket tain conditions. Wotherspoon (Skip).

land eleven at Lord's on account grounds.

Abolishment of the ban was the J. B. Chapman. T. Grimes, N. of -health, return to the side

A requisition has been sent to the result of a petition field at the J. Drummond and Ferguson again, and with the inclusion of Hindu Gymkhana Club in the city, Ministry of Interior by Phyn Gada, (Skip).

Tyldesley and Leyland it is gen- for a special meeting to discuss a lessor of Lumbini Park and pro G. McLeod, J. Sloan (Sen.), J.erally admitted that the eleven is resolution for laying it down that prietor of Suan Sinuk. In his re- Laing and R. C. Wallace (Skip). much stronger than that which the Bombay Hindu team shall not quest, Phya Gada pointed out that

C.S.C.C.-E. W. Simmonds, J. was defeated at Lord's.

take part In matches with the the public now understands the Orem, J. Hollidge, and A. W.

The Australian team has no M.C.C. tourists next year,

European boxing rules. In view of Grimmitt (Skip).

yet been selected, but one notable If the resolution Is carried the this there is practically no possi- bility of a recurrence of the unfor- tunate racial high fooling which marred one of the fights not long ago when a Siamese boxer was dis- qualified for fouling his opponent.

Jas. T. Dobble. L, E. Longbottom, absentee will be A. G. Fairfax.M.C.C. tour may be cancelled. G. C. Moss, and J. J. Gregory who has had to stand down owing (Skip).

to illness. British Wireless. Ser- vice.

Civil Service v, K.B.G.C. Last season the Bowling Green Club won by 79-53, but at Kow loon on May 24 this year they lost by the narrow margin of 62-61. Their visit to the Valley a week ago, when they met the Cralgengower Club, was disas- trous, and they may be expected to make big effort to retrieve their name to-morrow. The Civil⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀LITHA Service cannot take them too

Do not miss- cheaply.

F. J. Jones, S. E. Alderman, A. H. Oswick and A. O. Brawn

(Skip).

K.C.C.-A. C. Burford, B. Fetheram, H. Overy, and A. E. Silkatone (Skip).

H. Gittins, C. J. Tacchi, A. Hyde Lay, and J. Fraser (Skip)...

Police R.C. v. C.C.C.

Last year the Craigongower won by 75-39, whilst on May 21 this year they won by 60-12, On form one cannot hold out any hopes of the Police springing a surprise to-morrow.

Kowloon D.R.C. v. Club de Recreio.

E. C. Fincher, J. A. Howe, Goodwin, and J. C. Lyal (Skip).

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ROBINS' BATTING.

Criticism of His Bowling.

FINEST SWIMMER.

ARNE BORG DECIDES TO RETIRE.

Police Powers.

The conditions required by the police with the issuance of the per Arne Borg, Sweden's 1,600 motres mit are that the committee of such Olympic champion, conquerer of a bout must be comprised of Siam. Andrew Charlton, and undoubtedly ese, and that the management of C. G. Macartney, the Australian on performances the greatest all the boxing arena must be respon- cricket veteran, writing in connec-round

swimmer tion with the first Test at Notting-known, has decided to retire from boxer in the boxing rules under the world hassible for instructing the Siamese har in a cable to the Times of competition. Ceylon says:

A short time ago when Borg (who was stipulated that the police re- which he was fighting. Finally it The finishing touches to England's visited Singapore about a year ago) serve the right to stop any fight first innings were provided by ex-expressed his intention of staying that appears to threaten the public efting batting. R. W. V. Robins out of this season's European cham peace and order, was splendid, particularly during pionship events in order to devote |

hia enterprising moments, and dis- all his time to water polo, it was the Bangkok Daily Mail said that Phya Gada when Interviewed by played a knowledge of the game thought that he intended to return the present plans were to train a worthy of a veteran of many tests to racing later. Instead of a player in his initial

certain number of the present According to news recently re- Slamase-style game,

boxers to fight ceived in Sydney the Swedish European-style and In the regular This factor should be the posses marvel has written John Taris, Saturday night bouts to have half The Dock team won last year | (12211 |||||||||on of every international player, champion of France, standing that of them in Siamese and the other

but unfortunately it is not univer- he had definitely decided to retire, half in European stylo. sal.

Robins, employing forceful tac-in a middle distance match wher but felt in duty bound to meet Taris tics, was absolutely correct in the the Frenchman has recovered from circumstances and his effort was of a recent operation for appendicitis for the European fights in all pro

e value to the total without which caused the previously arrang-

bability would give up Siamese waste of time.

fighting entirely, he said, to' avoid ed meeting of the pair to be post the danger of their becoming con E. Tuck, A. E. Coates, E. el Tyldesley displayed tact and judg-boned. Arculi, and U. M. Omar (Skip).ment by attacking and getting out,

Division II.

while Duckworth showed

"This will be my last soundtional race," wrote Borg. Electric Co. R.C.-W. Stoker, T.judgment,

C.C.C.-W. T. Brightman. W. Collins, C. S. Rosselct, and R. Basa (Skip).

by 69-53, whilst on May 24 they lost by the narrow margin of 66-64 at King's Park. In spite ef losing on their own ground two Saturdays in succession I am. Rumjann, and B...W. Brad F. J. Neves, M. A. R. Sousa, si pinning my faith to them to beat the Club de Recreio to-

bury (Skip). morrow. Their run of il luck cannot last all the season,

..

His Fine Record,

Penang Challengers.

The men who decided to train

interna-fused during a bout.

Kowloon C.C. v. Taikoo R.C. Last year the K.C.C. won by. Sanderson, S. J. Clarke, and Courageous Play at Critical Time. 78-35, but were beaten at Taikoo W: H. B. Muskett (Skip). on May 24 this year by 63-54. This should be one of the clos- est games to-morrow; as the Kow loon green should suit the visi- tors.

Outsiders from Singapore, Pe nang, Kuala Lumpur, Saigon, and Arne Borg first came under the even more distant points would be England finished with a reason notice of world experts when in rought to Bangkok to fight the E. Thompson, V. G. Kerley, Lably de Rome, and F. F.

good total considering the 1921 he carried off, the English 220 local fighters European-style when Duckworth failure of the stars and (Skip).

DIVISION II.

Craigengower C.C. v. C.S.C.C. Last year the Craigengower won by 60-57 and they are hopeful, after their defeat of the Bowling Green Club last Saturday, of re- penting the dose. When the Clubs met earlier this season the Civil Service won by 73-57, so a ne tússle fa assured to-morrow, The Craigengower are (with one exception) sticking to the same team that did the trick a week ago, whilst their visitors are making, a couple of changea..

Taikoo R.C. v. Electric R.C. The result last season' was 62—47 in favour of Talkon, who went down on May 24 this year by 81-11. The advantage of ground should give the Taikoo the points to-morrow.

K.B.G.C. v. Yacht Club. The Bowling Green Club won last year by 77-48, whilst at East Point on May 24 they won by 61-53. The Yacht Club are im proving with every game, as wit- ness their defent of the Civil Ser- vice a week ago, and the Bowl- Ing Green Club will have to guard against a repetition of their game against the Craigongower C.C. The greater experience of the Yacht Club may just pull them through to-morrow.

:

Club de Recreio v. K.C.C. Laat year the K.C.C. won by 67-53, but the Recreio

home team ought to take full points to-morrow.

LEAGUE TABLES.

The positions in the League to

A. Tarbuck, G. T. Padgett, H. Hatch, and A. F. Paul (Skip):

Talkoo R.C.-T. Stalaton, C. H. Summers, W. Bell, and D. Munro (Skip).

the result is entirely due to contyards championship in 2min. 29 they had sufficiently developed their ageous play at a critical time, to paire's time of the previous season, style of fighting, Phya Gada sald.

1-5sec.. equalling Frank Beaure-knowledge and technique in that gether with Hobbs' ting.

marterly bat-

which was the apcodleat recorded Another thing he looked forward Australia did nobly to bowl out for the race since Freddy Lane won to. He said, was sending the local

it in the world's such a strong batting side and it

record time of aghters to these cities to fight re- turn bouts with the outsiders, thus K. McIntyre, W. Brown, C. H. was most unfortunate that rain 2min 28 8-5sec in 1902. Stewart, and R. K. Duncan (Skip).] came on the first day.

In 1922 he astonished the world broadening their knowledge of the T. Swan, W. Cunningham, S. Australia made an inglorious for 400 metres,

by establishing Universal records sport. Amery, and D. Walmsley (Skip).atart, losing Woodful, Ponsford and

440 yards, 500 Civil Service C.C.-E. L. Bradman in quick succession to

metres, 1,000 yards, and 1,000) Hollands, R. R. Wood, J. Holdman, Tate, who bowled splendidly in the

metres. and F. H. W. Haynes (Skip). opening stages.

Since then Arne has established The bowling of Tate and Larwood ing his total 29, the greatest num

new world's records, mak- W. E. Hollands was of auch quality that it was ber ever established by a swimmer,

treated with the utmost respect.

P. Knight, H. Westlake, R. Davies, and (Skip).

24

muller.

W. Bickford, most runs coming from the loose and two more than the great Welss-

Archibald deliveries of the slow bowlars.

Tyldesley and Robins.

It R. Whant, J. Massey, and J. (Skip).

K.C.C.-A. J. Kew, F. E. Law rence, T. C. W Carr, and L Blackburn (Skip).

The latter gave away too many J.runs from short balls, but Tyldea- ley maintained much better

Hyde, and J. M. Jack (Skip).

0. B. Raven, J. S. Dinnen, W. length.

The fielding of England Jack, and V. C. Labrum (Skip).

W. Borrowmat, W. W. Hirst. L. magnificent and Chapman

brilliant. C.C.C-A. L. Sousa, E. Zimmern, M. O'Brien, and J. Carr (Skip).

D. K. Kharas, F. K. Modi, R. C. Reed, and W. G. Shaw, (Skip).

W: Ward, W. V. Field, Y. Abbas and J. Cavanagh (Skip).

LEAGUE COMMITTEE.

Acceptance of Shanghai's Invitation.

was

W49

Was

The batting of Australia here and there when the batsmen mostly cautious with bright spots

slow bowlers. were punishing loose stuff from the

Chapman's Correct Polley.

Borg travelled more extensively than any other swimmer of note and during his 10 years of first class competition visited almost every country, in the world.

YOUNG ENGLAND.

St. George's School, Harpenden, have two' remarkablle schoolboys in their cricket eleven.

R. E. Hunter, a right-hand medium-pace bowler and a promis- ng batsman, standa eft. 8 in. Ho hardly gets his arm high enough in proportion to his great height, but improved considerably under tha tution of W. Reeve in the cricket

As to whether he was a strict classes at Lord's. Hunter is barely amateur is a much debated point, sixteen, but hopes to get into the for from 1924 when he visited Aus-school Rugby fifteen next term. tralia, until his winning of the R. P. Nelson, the captain for the Olympic 1,500 metres championship second year, is in his seventh season, 1928, he was continually touring. from Chariton, at Amsterdam, in and will captain the school next year, thus easily setting up a publie

No athlete in any branch of sport schools record. has burned the candle at both ends to a greater extent than has the popular Arne.

SCHOOL RECORDS..

event

. Chapman pursued the correct polley of quick bowling changes

He drank what he liked, and as necessary to a limited attack.

Kippax played a sterling Innings that he wanted to. He ate anything several new records were establish much as he liked, whenever he felt

At the Penang Free School sports for his side. Mostly subdued, with and everything, and was no picker. occasional brilliant drives and cuts,

Ho smoked heavily, and got less Velupillay threw 98.2 (previous re-

ed. In the cricket ball he experienced some anxious moaleep than the average young blood, cord $1.2.3), Tye Toon-tuck won the A meeting of the General Comments when opposed to Tata, who yet, in spite of all this he proved 50 yards in 6 3-5 against 7 seck, mittee of the Lawn Bowls Associa- had all the tion was held yesterday evening, judicious and well-controlled varin himself the greatest waterman of Tambyappa cleared 19.1 3-4 in long Mr. B. Wylle, President, being intion of pace. the chair.

He raced with Andrew Charlton won the half mile relay in 1.47 1-5 jump against 18.6, Pinhorn House

[Communicated.]

batsmen. thinking by

all time.

Australia were somewhat unfor

In 1924 at Paris he went under

A letter was read from the tunate with the rain which affected in Australia in 1924 when Borg against. 1.62.1-2, and Yech Bok- May 24 this year by 66-47. The inviting the Hong Kong Associa The wicket thoroughly recovered chance to strike his true form and jump against 5.2 1-2.

won or Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association both their bowling and batting. certainly was not given a fair chean cleared 5.6 1-2 in the high

tion to send a team to the Northern during the afternoon which enabled was thrics beaten by the Manly port during the first week in Sep-Australia to finish the day in a marvel. tember for an Interport contest much better position than was anti- over a series of three games, the cipated earlier... three to be adjudged winners of the and improved his length with the team winning at least two out of Robins bowled more effectively series and the "Prentice Cup." A drier conditions. Division L

P W. D. L. Pts. similar Invitation had also been Craigengower C.C. 9 8 116 sent to Hankow Civil Service C.C. 9 8 0 1 18 The Hong Kong Association, ac- Taikoo R.C. 8 52 3 11 cepted this invitation and a Sub- Kowloon B.G.O... 8.4048 Committee was appolated, consist Kowloon C.C.

ing of Messrs A. O, Brawn (Con- 07 venor), J. Lhing, and A. Silkstone

date are:-

Club de Racralo

4 0 5 8

GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY:

gloriously to Charlton in the 1,500 better durips his second. visit to

at Amsterdam in 1928 when the under the metres Olympic championship. Sydney than it was in 1924, after The final mesting of the pair was which he was for some months:

guidance of BILL Swede turned the tables in the Bechrach, Weissmuller's mentor, 1,500 metres event lopping 14 4-5sec who taught him much.. off the Australian's, record for the Arno possesses more brains and event and their epic race with business acumen than the average. Weissmuller in the 400 metres in champion, and should do well when 1324 will always be spoken of when he settles down to earn his living. the deeds of great swimmeră aré Australians will always remember Shots For and Against Secretary ex-officio) to make the Club notifies the following start

(with the President and Hof The Royal Hong Kong Golf discussed.

him as a man who took his whip The Borg Stroke. For Agat. Up Di necessary arrangements in the ing times for Sunday

pings without whining and making Graizengowar C.C. 583-494 29/0

When in Sydney in 1920 an on-excases, and as a modest winner. Talkoo R.C. FOLD

79 matter of selecting the Interport 9.20 am. I Yates, Coulthart 537 458 70 0

thusiast once asked Arne, what World's records standing to his. Civil Service 0.0. 546 408 78 0 team. As in former years lats will 9.24 A Leach, N. K. Littlejohn stroke he swam. Club de Recreio 471 463 8 0 be placed in the Clubs inviting mem- 9.28 W. C. Shields, J. 5. Dykes. The great Swede answered the min 334-6sec. 400 metres, 4 min. eredit, at present are:-80 metres, 8 Kowloon D.R.C., 545 5818hers to signify their willingness to 0.36 V. R. Gordon, J. R. Collis My frien 1 svim der Arne Bork 2-5sec 500 metres, 6 min. 8

9.32 D. J. Koogh, A. Rold.

question most completely by saying, 50 8-10 seca, 500 yards, 8 min. 31 Kowicon C.C... 641 391. 0 50 go to Shangha ard from these 240 A. C. L. Bowker, M.

Divatos 70 235 names the Sub Committee will make Mile

4-10sec 1,000 yards, 12 min. 16

'Kowloon D.R.C..

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Well WEB Pits selection, TENANTAN Borg was a most

unorthodox / 4-koch 25070 mistrer, 18. min 2DCIE

B.GO.

Civil Bervice

The General Committee approved

of the purchase of Badges to be pre 5.52 GHE

Club de Zlod at

the end of the season to..GAC SAY

Yacht Club?

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swimmer. He awam higher out of 1,600 metres, 19 min 7 1-5sec, (the the water than any other great greatest performance of his

Capt. Welr. distance performer his leg work career); and one mile, 21 min. 8

d according to all the teachings, was 4-sec

Chand crude and faulty, and his arm work The man who wipes them off the

book will certainly be the goods

But, his arm work was much Sydney Refereer

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