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TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933.

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OZORIO PLAYING BOWLS TITLE GAME TO-DAY.

Three Encounters At Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

J. G. Ozorio, one of the last eight in the 1932 Champion- ship, will be seen in opposition

to W. F. Field at the Bowling

Green Club to-day.

BASA'S DRAMATIC BOWLS WIN

BEER BEATEN 21-20 ON

THE 27TH HEAD

He was climinated by L. A. COATES, ECCLESHALL & POST ENTER

Gutierrez, the winner, in the

Fourth Round by 21-13.

T. Ferguson, who last year succumbed to F. Cullen by 21-7, will be opposed to C. E. Marques, a Recreio player of great promise.

J. Macdonald and J. $. Logan will contest the only other game in to-day's pro-

gramme.

[All games start at 5.20]

BORDERERS

BAND WIN OVER

THE LINCOLNS

Trowt And Simmonds In Useful Stand.

THE

THE SECOND ROUND

(By Short Head.)

THE 1933 COLONY LAWN BOWLS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. WHICH HAS ATTRACTED A RECORD ENTRY OF 97 COM- PETITORS, COMMENCED YESTERDAY WITH FOUR GAMES, A

12. BASA (CRAIGENGOWER), E. G. POST (POLICE), S. ECCLESHALL (CIVIL SERVICE) AND A. E. COATES (CRAIGEN- GOWER) PROVED SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR GAMES, AND ARE NOW IN THE SECOND ROUND.

R. BASA WAS GIVEN A TITANIC STRUGGLE BY H. BEER, THE CRAIGENGOWER SKIP JUST GETTING HOME BY ONE SHOT AGAINST HIS CLUB-MATE AFTER 27 HEADS HAD BEEN PLAYED. BEER LED 20-19 AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE 25TH END.

R. Bass, sensationally beaten by}, The Civil Service player took al E. el Arcalli by 21-19 in the First lead of 4 nfl at the conclusion of the third head and was never after- Round last year, was almost the wards seriously challenged, though victim of a surprise defeat yester-Whitta succeeded in decreasing his day on the Police green when he deficit to 7-6 at the conclusion of met H. Beer, another Craigengower the eighth head. BUT BORDERERS WIN CRICKET player, in the First Round.

Overwhelming Win For The

Lincolas At Snooker

The Borderers' Band won two of their three sports events against the Band of the Lincolns yesterday.

The following were the results. Cricket:

Borderers won by a wickets. Billiards:

Borderers won by 5 points. Snooker:

Lincolna won by 90 points.

In the cricket match big hitting

by L/Cpl. Smith and Pte.

Eccleshall, who was beaten by Basa, one of the best players who] A. W. Grimmitt by 22-2 in the have never won the title, was slow First Round last year, will play the

winner of the tie between

V. C.

in settling down, being 5 down Labrum and H. G. Cooper in the the fourth head. A 3 on the fifth Second Round. improved matters, and he came on Detailed Scores

Heads terms at the ninth by steady play.) A 4 on the twelfth gave him the] lead for the first time in the match,i but Beer came back splendidly to register a 3 at the 13th to lead 13-12. On the next bead Bass re-) corded a perfect 3, but at the 22nd

turned the tide in favour of the tias or C. T. Champelovier in the

Borderers, who lost their first two Second Round.

The Lincolns were indebted

PRIMO

CARNERA, the giant Italian heavyweight" boxer, who will fight Jack Sharkey for the title on June 29, caught in a passive moed with Miss Betty Siddon,' the film actress,

BEAT "A"

BILLIARDS

BORDERERS AND LINCOLNS

IN BILLIARDS. FINAL

KEW TO MEET TEDDY FINCHER MAINTAIN100PER CENT

ARTILLERY AND SMALL UNITS WELL BEATEN

40 Break Against Labrum At K. C. C. Last Night

·· ́ ́Alded' · by a well-played break of 40 II, Kew (†20) beat G, B., Labrum (+120) by 800 points to 387 in the Semi-Final Round of the Kowloon Cricket Club Handi- exp Billiards Tournament which was played at the E.C.C. last night.

Ker will meet E. C. Fincher (+61) in the Final Round on Thursday evening. Fincher best

In the Semi-Finni.

ENGINEERS BEAT MEDICALS

(By Spot Ball.)

The Borderers, holders of the Garrison Billiards League Champion-

A. Hyde Lay (140) by 500176 ship, maintained their unbeaten record last night by defeating the Roy

al Artillery at the Soldiers' Club. The Lincolns, who are level with the Borderers to date, also maintained an unbeaten record, defeating the ~ Small Units by 304 points last night at Shanshuipo.

WAPOLIN CUP

Kowloon Police Lead Lincoln Sgts.

WIN TENNIS AND BRIDGE ENCOUNTERS

At the Lincoln' Sergeants' Mess on Sunday evening the Kowloon Police won the Bridge Tournament, the third in the series of seven events for the Wapolin Challenge Trophy, by 4,078 points.

The Police thus added another S.W.B.two points to the 4 they obtained

First Win In H.K. Area Tennis Series.

1.

TAYLOR AND THOMAS WIN ALL SETS IN THRILLING STRUGGLE “Company, South Wales Bor derers, recorded their first win in 7three matches in the Hong Kong Ares Tennis Lesgue yesterday when they beat "A" Company, of the same regiment by 6 sets to 8 at 8 Sookunpoo yesterday,

They are now on level terms with

1 11 their rivals.

Detailed scores: -15 Capt. N. R. G. Tucker and Lleut.

13 D. P. Yates ("C" Coy.)

beat Lieut. A. G. Martin and Securing a lead of 6-2 at the Sgt. Pallister

by winning the Lawn Tennis singles and doubles matches. The Lincoln,

In the third match, played at the Military Hospital, Bowen Road, the Royal Engineers, last year's runners-up, triumphed over the Medi- cal Corps by 110 points.

T

JARMAN-WINS BY 127 POINTS.

HE Borderers gained an overwhelming victory over the Artillery by 357 points, Sgt. Bryant, of the Gunners, being the only man to win in his team by only one point.

C/Sgt. Jarman won his game easily, defeating M/Gur. Pine, by 127 points. In doing so he compiled a break of 47. Pte. Walters of the Bor- derers was the only other man to make a break of over 20, chalking up - = 26.

BORDERERS

ARTILLERY

C/Sgt. Jarman'

150

M/Gar. Pine

23

L/Opl. Ellis

149

Sgt. Bryant

·150.

Pie, Walters

150

Bdr. Combey

105

Pie Williams

160

Bdr. Elliot

75

150

Bdr. Maddison

Dmr. Matthias

150

Sgt. Beeston

97

899

542

GRAY RECORDS

NARROW WIN

Pte. Clapp

Sergeants" Mess have yet to open SGT. JAMES and Drv. Gray, with runs of 27, recorded the high-

est breaks in the encounter at Shamshulpo last night when the Lincolns overwhelmed the Small Units by 304 points after winning

their account.

The detailed scores were as fol- five of their six games lows:

James won his match against Pte. O'Connor by the large margin of 90 points-the game tooli only 19 minuten. Gray, the best player Sgt. Galvin and Srt Groves (Now in the Small Unite team was aided considerably by his 27 break in loon Police) beat RQ.M.S. Ottley and Sgt. Malpas by 1,463 points to beating I/Cpl. Herrlott by the narrow margin of 14 points. 1,037.

Pte. Funnell, who chalked up a 22 break, was unfortunate to

St. Roberts and Sgt. Smith (Kow-lose to Sgt. Green by only 10 polats... Funnell is the Small Units” loon Police), beat Sr. Gibson and C. Sgt. Robertson by 2406 points to 112 second string player.

LINCOLNS" L/Sgt. Meir and Sgt. Baker (Kow- loon Folice) beat D. M. Tancred and Sgt. Green Sgt. Harrix by 1,730 points to 381.1/Sgt. Ash

The Wapolin Challenge Tro- phy is a cup subscribed for by the Kowloon Pollee and the Lincoln Sergeants' Mess, and Is being competed for by the two leams who have challeng ed each other to Lawn Tennis (Singles and· Doubles), Bridge,

SMALL UNITS

150

Pte. Funnell.

140

150

Pte. Smith

74

L/Cpl Herriott

138

Drv. Gray

150

L/Cpl. Maltby

130

Pie, Parker

80

Pte. Abbott L/Sgt. James

150

8/Bgt. Clarke

78

180

Pie. O'Connor

60

888

582

WHITTAKER BEATEN BY ONE POINT.

Snooker Billiards, Rifle Shoot- PLAYING at the Military Hospital, Boven Road last night the

Royal Engineers won quite easily from the Medical Corps. ing, Revolver Shooting and, if

Sgt. Hollingsworth and It. Regan, of the Sappers, registered possible, Rowing.

two successive' wins, but Spt, Whittaker hid the misfortune to lose The tennis encounter Was won his game by one point against Sgt. Lane, in spite of a 27 break. by the Police Inst Sunday. Ther

8. M. Floyd registered a win for the Sappers to widen the gulf Go won the singles at Taim-tan-tul between the two teams, but once again they dropped back when Spr.

in the morning, and in the after Dudley failed to reach his century8/Bgt. Green finishing off with a

C. Q. M. S. Horne and L/C. Da-noon they won the doubles on the 23 (unfinished) break. L/Cpl. Greennill placed the issue beyond doubt Police Recreation Club courts, when he scored the Sapper's fourth win. In doing so he complied a thus giving them a lead of 4 points break of 21.

11 scoring encounter that went to 27 vies C Coy.)

Contes will play the winner of lost to Evané and Andrewa .. 36

15 the tie between C. E. Marques and lost to Duncan and Airy: 6- 8 16 T. Ferguson in the Second Round.

R.A.M.C

The winner of the largest num-Pie. Hall. ber of points out of a total of 14, Pte. Kirkham- will win the Trophy.

Sgt. Lane

"C" COMPANY.

8. Eccleshall F. V. Whitta

1.

2,

1

2

3.

4.

5.

G.

7.

he was two shots down.

8.

It was only when Beer led 20-19 at the conclusion of the

9.

10.

25th that Basa gave of his best

11.

10

6

to

record a dramatic Last-

12.

10

minute triumph.

13.

12

Kelly

R. Bana will meet either H. GB-

14.

3

15

15.

18

16.

wickets for only 10 runs, Pte.

17.

18

2

10

Detailed scores:

Ullyatt being the succesful bowler

18.

on each occasion.

Heads

H. Beer

R. Basn

19,

18

1 12

1.

}

20. .....

18

1 13

2.

2

3

20,

1 20

to B. M. Trowi, who

played

3.

1

for the Army in League

ZZ

a 23

4.

I

5

matches last season, and L/Cpl.

5.

5

3

Steadiness Of Costes.

Simmonds for their total of 99.

6.

4

The pair added 47 runs after five wickels had fallen for 21

7.

6

6

runs, Trowt Included Яve

9.

1

boundaries in his 29.

10.

,

in the First Round by J. B. Chap beat L/C. Duncan and L/C, 'man last year, was benten by the

sixth end, S. Randle, a Civil Ser-heat Cpl. Evans and L/Cpl. vica entrant who was eliminated Andrews

15-13

Airy

Poor fielding after a series of 11.

1

7

remarkable steadiness of A. E.

succeses, however, lost the Lincolns

12

7

4

11 Coates (Craigengower) in a low

the match.

13.

2 9

The following were the scores: LINCOLNS:--

14.

1 10

11

heads before Coates ran out the

15.

10

1

12

winner by 21-18..

lost to Martin and Pallister 6-8

over the Lincolns' Sergeants' Mess,

ROYAL ENGINEERS

Sgl. Gable, 'e and b Nichol .. U 18

3

13

12

118

Sgt. Hollingsworth

Pte. Trussell, c Hughes, b

Nichol

17.

13

101

Lt. Began.

4 18.

1 14

180

Spr. Whittaker·.

Pte. Dobbs, e Davis, b Martin.

4 19.

1 15

1. Detailed scores:

Pte. Ullyatt, e Harnden,

Martin

b

-20.

12

16

Heads

8. Randle A. E. Coates

· 1 21.

2 17

16

L/Cpl. Simmonds, b Hughes

L/Sgt. Prosser, not out

B. M. Tront, c Sparks, b Smith Capt." F. "R" "Williams, c and b

Martin

Pte. Bourne, b Hughes

Bdsm. Somerville, b Hughes.

Pte. Atkinson,

29| 22.

1

18

18

L

2

2

beat Marlin and Pallister

• Mr. C. G. Perdie, Deputy Supe-Pie. Patry rintendant of Police, Kowloon, is S/Sgt. Green President of the Wapolin Com- Pte. Smith 2mittee, and Sergt. Baker is the

18

10

J

2 24.

1

19

19

1

| bent Evans and Andrews- Ibeat Daneau" and "Alry,

10. B

19 25.

1

20

10

4.

10) 26.

5.

20

1. 20

1

1 27.

20

1 21

7.

© Morgan,

10

Result Never In Doubt.

S. Eccleshall fulfilled expecta

2tions when he decisively beat F. V.) 10, Whitta, one of the many Bowling! 11

99 Green entranta, by 23 to 13. At no 12.

result in doubt.

Bowling Hughes 4 for 16; Mar-stage of the game was the ultimate

B.

9.

McLeod was beaten last year by J. J. Besto by 21-15 after beating JF. MacGowan in the First Round.

Detalled Scores:

NEWS

8. M. Floyd

Spr. Dudley

L/Cpl. Greenh!!!

IN BRIEF STELLA WALSH v EDDIE TOLAN

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soccer series to be played in Italy? heavy track,

E. G. Post W. McLeod The TM.0.A. Swimming. Commitles

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2

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record.

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lowest handicap #

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their best spoed.

BRUSSELS, May 15,

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113 2m willig for England and will Amsociated Press, 20

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06

150

Cpl. Taylor and Pte. Thomas |("C" Coy.) -

Hughes

Extras

Total

13..

8

14:

10

tin 3 for 22

16.

11 Head

BORDERENS:-

16.

12

L/Cpl. Richardson, b Uliyatt

10

BILLIARDS.

17.

13

L/Cpl. Smith,:et Simmonds, b

Williama

LINCOLNE

Y. BORDERERS |

18.

(104)

Pte, Martín, b Uliyatt ....... Sgt. Harnden, st Simmonds, b

Williame

Fis. Kelly, not out

L/Cpl. Davis,e Trussell,

Williams

L./Opl. Meyrick," run out- Bdsm Hughes "b Wilyatt Pte, Morgan, not out

Extras

Total (for Bdum. Hughes and Pie. Sparks did not bat

Bowling-Williams 3 for 23; Ulyatt a for 38 (Continued at foot of Rest Column.)

Bdsm, C. Alkins 100 Bdam Kelly L/CPL A.

Ellison

Bán 100 Harrison

45 Bigh. Hughes 100

Dangerfeld 06 Bdzin, Goddard 100

ΤΟΥ

́BNOOKER

LINCOLNS

· KÖRDERERS 45 Bdam, Short 127 62 L/40p). Groft 3dam. Atkins -- 79° Bdums: Bartin « L/CDE Prosser 61 Edem Kelly

Sabimerville 48 Bdam, Ha

Harrison Basin.“ Dobbs Bdam. Ullyatt

80 Biam.." Clarks"

40 Baum-Godásra!

Bdem. A. Skort 60 L/Cpl. Croft Dism. N. Ellison 100 Bdsm, Martin'

10.

-20,

14

21.

14

22

Bdam. Rose

L/Cpi

23:

:26.

'512]

Disastrous Heads.

on four

match againnt brilliant

* 150

150

149

150

98

160

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