TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933,
THE CHINA MAIL.
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97 COMPETITORS TO STRIVE FOR COLONY BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP
HOCKEY
WEAK "Y"
ELEVEN HOLD
RADIO 1-1|
Good Display In
Last Game.
LAMMERT INJURED
Gurbachan Singh Watched By Bates & Murphy.
(By Referee.)
Fielding two reserves in their
challenge match against the Radio
Sports Club yesterday the Y. M. C.
C. J. TURNER'S Bentley (W.), which won at 110.43
A. held the Mamak Hockey Cham- M m.p.h, racing in the Addlestone Senior Long Handicap
pions to a draw of one goal-all at King's Park.
Race at the Easter Monday Meeting at Brooklands Track, Wey- bridge, Surrey,
F. Allen, of the Police, substitut- H.K. AREA TENNIS LEAGUE
ed for C. Sommers at full back, andj
L. W. Macey took R. Baldwin's
place on the wing, but even with H.Q. LINCOLNS
these last-minute changes the “Y***
were good value for their draw.
The Radio opened the scoring after 15 minutes play when HAMED took advantage of a mis- hit by Allen to give Shields no chance with a well-placed shot.
The "Y," however, equalised soon
WIN BY NINE
C. Sgt. Robinson and L/Cpl. Ellison (H.Q. Wing):---
beat Cohen and Holton 6-3. beat Wardle and Borton 6-0.
TO NIL MARGIN beat Newell and Cousing 6-2.
Engineers Overwhelm Service Corps.
after when G. FOWLER found the H. Q. WING LINCOLNS WIN net in goalmouth melee. There was no further scoring.
At Sookunpoo, the Royal En- gineer Services defeated the Royal Army Service Corps by
9 sets to nil, in the Hong Kong Area Tennis League yesterday.
L./Sgt. Harrison, and Trussell (H.Q. Wing):- beat Cohen and Holton 6—1. beat Wardle and Borton 6-2, beat Newell and Cousins 6-2.
Bdsm.
BORDERERS TEAM BEAT ORDNANCE CORPS.
Evans and Andrews In Winning Vein
Detailed scores were as follow: Lt. Martin and Sgt. Pallister (S.W.B.):-
lest to Lt. Col. Macpherson and
S/Sgt. Gould G-8.
Bates and Murphy twice saved. the "y" goal with clearances on the goal line. Their defensive play was of a very high standard,
At Sookunpoo, "A". Company. G. Singh, the prolific Radio goal- The Service Corps were handi-South Wales Borderers, secured scorer, being well watched by the capped by the absence of Capt. P. their first win of the season when pair throughout the game.
8. Kenneth, one of their leading they beat the Royal Army Ordnance McLellan played a fine construc-players. It is understood that he Corps by G sets to 3. tional game and was a tireless wor- was on duty. ker. He held Atwar Singh per
This was the Engineers' second fectly, and as a consequence Gur-triumph in the tournament in which bachan Singh did not get the usual they have dropped only one net in support from his centre forward, oighteen. The Service Corps aus-
Lown was stendy rather than tained their first defeat. brilliant on the right flank and Detailed scores were as follow: was always in a position to support | Allen, who was a trifle on the slow Capt. Cooper and Capt. Duchesne,
(R.E.S.):- side. Shields was in good form between the posts, saving magnificent shot from Gurbachan Singh by good anticipation. He. however, was a source of anxiety to the defence when long passes by the Radio defence missed their object and he left his charge to clear, "sticks" being a too frequent infringement.
ODC
beat S/Sgt. Flood and Driver
Powell 7-5. beat Sgt. Tipple and Lt.
60.
Patterson and
text Capt.
Funnell 6-4.
Bewes
Pte.
beat S./Sgt. Taylor and 3./Sgt.
Stone 7-5.
beat 8./Sgt. Clarke and S/Sgt.
Routeledge 6-2.
Sgt. Bradley and L/Cpl. Duncan (S.W.B.) :-
beat Macpherson and Gould 6-4. lost to Taylor and Stone 4-6, lost to Clarke and Routeledge 1-6. Cpl. Evans and L/Cpl. Andrews }{S.W.B.) :-
S. M. Paul and S. Sgt. Savell, beat Macpherson and Gould 6—2. (R.E.S.) :—
beat Flood and Powell 6-1.
Forward Line Unimpressive. beat Tipple and Bewes 6--ű).
beat Patterson and Funnell 6-3.
"The "Y" forward line was spas- modic, and was greatly handicapp-| Q. M. S. Blacker and Q. M. S.| ed by an Injury to Geoffrey Lam-Shilleto (R.E.S.):— mert, who stopped an undercut brat Flood and Powell 6-1. shot on his knee. The injury beat Tipple and Bewes 6-2, caused Lammert to be a passenger beat Patterson and Funnell 6-0. for the rest of the game. Slow- ness on the ball robbed the "Y"
of many promising openings,
The Fowler brothers on the right; wing showed good understanding, but George Fowler was ant to hit the ball too hard when passing to his brother with the result that the latter rarely had an oppor tunity to send across many of his usually accurate centres.
Browne played his usual dashing game, but he was erratic in front
́of goal, missing two glorious.op- portunities to place the "T" ahead
HEADQUARTER WING
LINCOLNS WIN
"C" Company Trounced by 9 to 0
beat Taylor and Stone 8-0. beat Clarke and Bouteledge 8-0.
THE TABLES TO DATE.
Lincolns
KOWLOON SECTION
Bets P. W. LF. "" Lincolae .. 3 0 3 4 23 H.K.S.R.A
1 1 0
A.Pla.
2 0 2
9 0
16
.15
8 10
2 2 0 15
2.2 0 11
0
16
"H.Q." Lincolns R.C.S.
[2018 R. A.
"A" Lincolni..
26th R.A. "Lincolns
HONG KONG SECTION
At Kowloon, the Headquar-
|R.A.O.C. ler Wing, Lincolns, defested
RAM.G "C" Company of the same "Borderers Regiment by 9 sets to nil, in
(R.R. & 8.
Bonderera the Kowloon Section of the Aren Tennin Hong Kong
"D" Borderers. League.
112th R.. A.. The Headquarter Wing have not 40th R. E.
R.A.P.C
in the second half. He, however, lost a set yet in this competition, Borderera" bad bad luck in the first half when while "C" Company have secured "Q
a hard shot just shaved the post only 2 out of 18.
with the goalkeeper well beaten.
Datailed scores were as follow:
WHITE AND MISS GRIFFITHS WIN."
Mr. & Mrs. Tinson Lose In Final.
CHINA LIGHT TOURNEY,
The China Light and Power Recreation Club concluded their annual Lawn Tennis Tournaments yesterday when G. A. White and Miss M. Griffiths easily overcame Mr. and Mrs. Timson by scores of 6-2, 6-3 to win the Mixed Doubles Handicap.
White and Miss Griffiths were handicapped. 40 each game."
The following the full
were
results: MEN'S SINGLES-FINAL.
FOUR CHAMPIONS IN THE DRAW
SAME HALF
LOCAL
OMAR'S BID FOR
RECORD OF 3 WINS
FORECASTED RESULTS
(By Short Head.)
FIVE former Champions are competing in the 1933 Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Champion- ship which will commence next week, and four of them are in the lower half of the draw.
The champions are L. A. Gutierrez (holder),
97. TO CONTEST BOWLS TITLE.
31 COMPETITORS RECEIVE BYES TO SECOND ROUND
The following is the draw in con- [rect order:
Bye Into 2nd Round.
A. Hyde Lay
P. E. Lammert
¡S. Deacon
A. Webster R. P. Phillips
Armstrong . E. Carey F. Rapley
E., Heywood
E C. Fincher: N. J. Bebbington
A. W. Grimmitt
¡A. F. Paul
G. A. White beat G. A. Noronha U. M. Omar (1923 and 1931), F. Cullen (1925), Hard
5-7, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4.
MEN'S HANDICAP-FINAL.
MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES -FINAL
R. F. Luz (1929) and Adam Holland (1930). IR. Ellis
Adam Holland has the greatest chance of reaching the Final
•
First Round.
W. Tillery (30) beat G. A. Round, as most of the leading competitors are in the bottom half of F. Nermington White (-40) 6-4, 7-5, the draw. Last year he was eliminated in the Third Round by R. J. C. Brown
F. Laz
If U. M. Omar is to set a new precedent in the annals of Colony A. S. Gomes
¡G. H. Sherrin Bowls-winning the title three times he will have earned the dis- tinction. In his path to the Final he will have to eliminate such R. Hall players as F. Cullen, H. Nish, W. Wotherspoon, J. Lunny, Harry Hampton, Nell Drummond, B. W. gradbury, C. G. Silva, D. Gow, R. F. Luz and L A. Gutierrez. Last year he was besten by Adam Rolland in the First Round.
A. J. V. Smith and G. A. White (-40) beat C. J. Tacchi and J. Dell (15) 6-3, 6-4. LADIES' SINGLES—FINAL
Miss M. Griffiths beat Miss
Hamblin 6-0, 6-1.
LADIES' HANDICAP-FINAL
of
PRESSURE ve business and
bowling
PAST WINNERS
J. Houghton F. V. Whitta
S. Eccleshall
V. C. Labrum H. G. Cooper |A.. Gittins
C. T. Champelovler R. Basa
Miss M. Griffiths (40) beat championship of many well-known 1999-9. Bell beat G. K. Haxton,
among whom are A. E. Silkstone, E. 1911--G. R. Edwards beat J. Macdonald H. Beer!
Miss Alves (~30) 6-1, 6-2.
MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP -FINAL
personalities,
notable 1910--D. Gourlay beat W. Pitt.
el Arculli, Willle" Russell, R. 3.1912-W. Esell beat W. Pitt. F. Xavier Nichol, Peter Farrell, A. H. Oswick 1013-W. Russell best S. Dorrington. G. N. Mitchell G. A. White and Miss Griffiths and C. S. Beat. This leaves only 1914-W. Russell and G. Miller were
Analista (match not played), E. Post. (40) beat Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ozorio, L. A. Gutierrez, R. F. 1915-1919-No Competition. W. McLeod Tinson (ser.) '6-2; 6-3. Luz, A. W. Grimmitt and H. Nish 1920-J. MacLachlan beat D. Muir. White and Miss Griffiths, who of the last eight in: 1932)),
1921- Clark beat G. R. Edwards,
J. Pooler Agured in all possible finals, are
1922-B. Wallace best W. G. Gerrard. J. Watson' 1823-U M. Omar beat W. Russell. members of the K.C.C. League
D
F. X. M. da Silva Gow teams.
1926-B. Cullen
Forecasting Winners.'
When a draw is made, it is only 1824 Green beat Wotherspoon. I de Rome
bent
logical to trace the possible pro- 1926-4 gress of leading competitors. Be-1927
-R low I have very daringly forecast-1828-J Ferguson best A. Clark,
1929 R. F. Lur beat J. Ferguson. ed the result.
urlay beat U. M. Omar. A. M. Holland
beat J. C. Brown.
G. C. Moss. J. Macdonald.
U. M. Omar, holder of the cham. 2030~A. M. Holland beat R. F. Luz J. 8. Logan
1931-U. M. Omar beat J. Laing.
pionship on two occasions, should 1982-L. A. Gullerrez beat H, Nish. meet an old rival in R. F. Luz, the well known Recreio player and a
4
[J. J. Basta
F. Jones
The match between Gutierrez and W. Macfarlane past champion, in the Fourth Omar, or Luz, should provide the H. E. Strange Round, providing everything goes beat game of the championship C. E. Marques well with the Craigengewer star in-two past holders striving for en-T. Ferguson the earlier rounds. Though he try into the Final; should not be seriously challenged, In the top quarter competitions Randle
JA. E. Coates Jone cannot easily forget his first should be very open with probable R. F. Luz round defeat last year at the hands quarter finalists in A. Hyde-Lay of Adam Holland,'
and A. W. Grimmett, with a pro-
La Luck Luz, however, my experience bable entry for Grimmett into the J. Fraser difficulty fn overcoming F. Cullen. Semi-Final.
|J. M. Jack the 1925 holder in the Third.
F. Cullen |Round, but I think he has it in himi,
The winner of my forecasted like being opponents in the Fourth J. Chadwick J. C. Brown and R. Basa look A. H. Basto Fourth Round die will probably Round, and Bass will probably W. 8. Drake. meet either Harry Hampton, who meet Adam Holland, who should J. Cavanagh should reach the Fourth Round as
eliminate C. E. Marques in his W. Ward the result of a win over I. G.
path to the second quarter final. [Ozorio, though J. F. Lánny may
|E. M. Remedios The Bowling Green skip should Overy an upset in the Second beat Grimmett for right of entry
The Finalists.
into the Final,...
cause Round.
W. Glendenning H. Nish will be a dangerous con- tender in this section, and, on last Omar and Holland, I should be U. M. Omar If it came to a Final between D. Rawjahn year's form, should enter the last inclined to favour the latter's H. A. Alven
Holland, Seta P. W. LA FI A. P
eight.
chances, in spite of Omar's bril A. Macfarlane) 2 1
8 10
Neil Drummond and W. Mairiant display in Shanghai last H. Nish (runner- 2.0.2 111
}should enter the last sixteen and 02 16.
year, and his undoubted experience. Drummond will probably prove Holland beat him last year by J. H. Howe 2 0 17 1 1-17
The following was yesterday's call- triumphant in the Fourth Round steadiness, and I think he would re- 11 11.8.10
over for the Epsom Derby, to be run, W. Bradbury, in the same quar. 118
8... 1 3 on Wednesday, May 81; 21-2 Manitoba; 10 1 1. 8 110
Borderers
1.10
NEWS
LIA. GUTIERREZ ZA
Colony Bowls Champion.
A. M. Calman'
W. Wotherspoos
E. W. Bimmonds
9100-8 (and Rodosto and Hyperion; ter LA Gutierres (holder) Peat the dose, 200-7 a 100-6 King Salmon 13-1 and C. G. Silva will probably fail in an entry of 97, 17 more than of Young Lover: 22-1 and 6. Harinero to reach the last sixteen, and L. A. last year; there are bound to be J. M. M. Alves and Scarlet Tigers 21-1 Felicitation: Gutierrez will probably win against surprises, and my "castles in J. V. Ramsay 25-1.0, Highlander and Happy Call;
Spain" may be shattered long ere F. V. V. Ribeiro 81338-1 ̈0, 40-1 t, Light Bussex.
the Third Round is completed. One J. F. Lunny thing I am certain of, however, and y
Drummond in the quarter finals.
B.M. Mr. Trowt and Sgt. HarperBRIEF FILIPINO TENNIS STARS COMING that is that the competition will
(II. Q. Wing):-
[biat L/Cpl. Cohen and Pte. Hol-
ton 6-8.
int
(again be an unbounded. success with the beat the Colony can pros dues in action...
NEXT WEEK'S GAMES The following matches are down for
Macey played his best game of the season, his centres be- *ing well-fudged and powerful- ly hit. He received excellent
The cricket and billiards matches The Hong Kong Lawn Tennis As Moe. Davey (B.N.) Gnr. Pardoe support from Browne and was
sociation hai
notified that (R.A.), Pte. Podmore (8.W.B.); Pta between the bands of the Borderers
Usher and the Lincolns, scheduled for to-day,| beal Cpl. Wardle and L/Cpl. Bor Leonardo Gevis, Jen, and Leodegario Baldry (Lincolns), 158.A. ever a source of danger to the
ion 6-0,
Folinian have been selected by the (B.N.), A.B, Furkins (R.N.), L/Cpl have been postponed until next Mon- opposing defence...
Gare Beal day. N beat Pte. Newell and Pte. Cousins Philippine Islands L.T.A to represent Eldey (Lincoln) and Lammert played well during.
in a Far Eastern- tagnis (Rubu)) al
KA K The cricket match will be played at the first quarter of an hour, dur
expected to arrive in
Beer. derwood,
Duncan snooker games will be playad at the F, V, Whitta v. 8. Eccleshall 20, or on May 56
W. McLeod A. E. Coates v. S., Randle,
ing which time he almost scored
the
Heng
and
and Harding (Lincolna),
B. Kern WF. Field
G. Ozorio
Bye Into 2nd Round. B Basto FPerkins
Reservasi PEKET A PATăbon. Una Shamshulpo and ✨ the billardan and R. Basa ́~ Ems Hoover on Brand by the Presiden with-s-good shot as the result of frustrated, his amazing stick-workers" LT.A. hope, in conjunction with CannaB.); Hood, (FLN5); and Ash[YM,CADA. what drive and, a social (Craigingower, green) A. R. Clark a free hit taken by McLellan Just in spite of the close Lattention" of the Hong Kong: Cricket Club, to staro BAZAMA Men Adi mgjevening will be held in the evening.EPAR outside the Radio dee. After his both Bates and Murphy he flashed exhibition matches between these play H. B. Hambly and A Collin
The First Round of the Epey Royals (Police green) Injury he pluckily carried on, but in two very fine ahots, one of which era and then in this direction will of the Men Handicas Doubles at the Outs for Lawn Bowls must be com
(1) (6-88) entered in Semi-Final Round was forced to give up his position missed the post by inches with be pull hand by the LT. in oon K.G.C yesterday, when they beat H. Q. pleted by Bunday, June 18% donald V. S. Logan. was leader to G. Fowler, www Shields out of his goal."
2. Arrangements
as the actual date of the visitors are Anniss and: G, Leverett (+18) P. E. Lammert, who was unable rival is known to play owing to a bad anklé inf
G. Surb's Bad La The Badlo were best served by jury, refereed in conjunction with The fol
TAM
their right back, Hamed, and Gura Radio member,
bachan
The Inside right Y.M,CAA Shield E. 0.1 Mur was the most dangerous man on the my, F. Allen; B. A. Batang De Melal
depler.(captain), H. 1,50 Lowe; L_W;
able state of the ground that la. H. Fowler and 8. Fowler.
Macey, WO Browne, O. P. Dammart,
Combined
Mullena/
W. Mäir
G. Scarle N. Drummond J. F. MacGo C. E Royle
C. E. Marques v. T. Forgasan.
Bowling Green) B
LOW. F. Field V. G. Osorio, Hambly will now meet M.
Ovil Service Cricket Club at 9 p.m. to- kay and D. D. Mekky-6.6); for fight
Inight. Berwica men are welcome. R. Hall v. J. Houghton, of entry into the final
SV. C. Labrum 7 HRG.
1. Chadwick v W, 8. Draka: 123 Best Pooler and
water-pol
"gine has been arrang star" the Saml- of between the Chung Bing Benevolenti Ji Fu ben: Foursome Society and the European Y.M.0.A. «9] con‹ Banday, the initer's bath on Thursday evening,
Groves keriton
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