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BOWLS LEAGUE LEADERS AT HOME TO CHAMPIONS TO-MORROW

[KOWLOON.

GUTIERREZ To-Morrow's Programme BOWLING GREEN

SHIELD

To Be Played. At K.C.C. On July 9.

TEAMS AND DRAW

The Gutierrez International Shield, presented by L. A. Gutierres the 1932 Colony champion, will be competed for on Sunday, July 9, on the K. C. C. green, commencing al 3.30 p.m.

The matches will be decided on

21 heads.

The Teams.

B. W.

The following are the teams: England.-H. Hampton,

·Bradbury, F. Cullen and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).

Reserve:-R. P. Phillips. Ireland.-H. Lockhart, D. Mur phy, J. Lunny and J. Cavanagh (skip).

Scotland.-A. Hyde Lay, J. Chal- mers, W. Mair and J. C. Brown (skip).

Reserve:-J. Fraser.

CIVIL SERVICE (83) KOWLOON C.C. (61) KOWLOON B.G. (36) RECREIO (33)

TACHT CLUB (59) INDIAN RC. POLICE RC

CRAIGENGOWER (76)

FIRST DIVISION.

POLICE R.C. (43) KOWLOON DOCKS (58) CRAIGENGOWER (68) TAIKOO DOCKS (45)

SECOND DIVISION.

CIVIL SERVICE (63) RECREIO (-)

H. K. ELECTRIC (—) · KOWLOON BG, (44)

Figures in brackets denote remit of corresponding game last year. League Tables To Date.

Kowloon B. G. (8)

Recreio (2)

Craigengower (1)

Police (7)

Civil Service (3) Kowloon Docks (5) Taikoo Docks (6) Kowloon C. C. (4)

Kowloon B. G. (5) Craigengewer (1) Civil Service (3) Yacht Club (2)

Kowloon C, C. (7)

Recreio (4)

R.

Police R. C (~~)

H. K. Electric (8)

Indian R. C. (-)

Wales.-J. Channing. R. Davies, D. W. Phillips and F. Jones (skip).

· Australia.-J. Way, J. Sully. F. V. Whitta and E. C. Fincher

(skip).

India.-D.

Rumjahn, A. A. Razack, E. el Arculli and U. M. Omar (skip).

Reserve:-B. A. Hyder,

Portugal.-L. A. Gutierrez, F. X.

M. da Silva, A. S. Gomes, and R. F.

Luz (skip)..

Reserve: C. G. Silva.

Philippines.V. Atienza, Espina, M. J. Medina, and R. Basa

*(skip)."

The Draw.

The folowing is the draw in cor-

rect order:

Scotland

India

FIRST DIVISION

Shots

Hints For The

Bowls Novice.

TOURNAMENTS TILTING_THE

Full Results. In:

Five Events.

HOLLAND BEATS NISH

THE following are the results in

the Kowloon Bowling Green Club tournaments:

CHAMPIONSHIP Preliminary Round

T. Gooding beat A. McIntyre.

L. Guy beat J. Rodger.

F. L. Rapley beat T. Hard,

WOOD TO

"CLIP" BIAS.

How Trick Shots Are Handled.

(By H. P. WEBBER.)

SATURDAY'S ENCOUNTERS

“DUCKS" BROKEN AND

100 PER. CENTS. GO

NEIL DRUMMOND'S GREAT WIN ON 20TH END

Rosario's Debat.

(By Short Head.)

I never looked back, in spite of a belated recovery on the part of

#

*

*

H. F. Rosario, the sixth Recrelo the champions' rink they scored skip to be tried out in the junior a 6 and a 2 on the last three ends. an impressive de- Hampton and Overy bowled well thumb and middle fingers are division, made

expert but His rink- J. M. Rosario, L. for the winners. of great service to the A. M. Holland beat G. E. Roy-bowler. With them, a strong-fingered F. Xavier, and E. M. Remedios-

at the 100 Per Cent. Shattered. player may make his "woods" do were as many as.6 down

conclusion of the 11th end against pretty tricks.

J. G. Chalmers lost his 100 per tiniest A. Macfarlane's rink (L. S Green- Excepting, perhaps, ladies' woods, bowls, owing to their bill, A. W. Brown, and I. C. W. cent. record when W. E. Hollands' [aize, cannot be manipulated with Bonnar), but by accurate bowling rink won by 27-21. The policemen

W. Macfarlane beat W. J.. Ful- ker on a w.o.

First Round

Shots.

P. W. L. F. A.

Up D. Pts.

5 4 1 329 266 63

0 8

5 4 1 307 258 49

0

8

E. C. Elliott Heywood beat H. E. THE Stoneham 21-13.

5 4 1 279 267 12

0

8

5 3 2 294 309. 0

15

6

lance 2142.

5 2 3, 295 300

5

4

T. Mitchell beat H. G. Sheriff.

5 1 4 274 287

0 13

2

5 1 4 274 306

0 32

2

5 1 4 257 316

0 59

SECOND DIVISION

:

6 4 1

365 271 94 0 8

W. Hyde beat T. Searle 21-7.

5 4 1 325 237 88

0

8

H. Nish beat H. Overy.

5 4 1 328 266 62

0

8

5 3 2 283 288 0

5

6

J. L. Spence beat F. V. Whitta 21-16.

6 3.3 311 332 0 21

6

5 2 3 294 275 19

0 4

5 2 3 274 320

0 46

4

6 2 4 315 368 6 0 6 284 422

0 53 4 0138

0

Figures in brackets denote positions held by the respective clubs at the conclusion of last season. The Police and Indian R. C. are newcomers to the junior division in the absence of the Tal- kog second string.

FIRST DIVISION.

Complete Skips' Records To Date.

A. W. Grimmitt (C.B.C.C.)

0

J. Gibson beat C. L. Farmer

PRESIDENT'S CUP Preliminary Round

T. Gooding beat A. Hyde Lay 21-10.

L. Guy beat J. Budding."

G. E. F. Thompson beat J. B. Logan 21-16.

V. Petherick beat T. Sloan 21-16. J. D. Thompson beat J. Mac- donald 22-10.

H. G. Sheriff beat W. Macfarlane. T. Mitchell beat J. Gibson.

First Round

A. M. Holland beat H. Nish 21-19, A. McIntyre beat W. J. Fulker

C. E. Elliott-Heywood beat Duncan 21-8.

the

the same

on secured the lead on the first head facility as they monopolised the scoring cricket or the next ten ends to win 20-14 after and never relinquished it, though Athe Taikoo four scored 10 on suc- billiard being led 12-11 at the 17th.

balls, but three and a four on the next two cessive heads to decrease the lead. by legit ends, however, placed the issue ye- to 15-13, Both rinks · recorded.

mate

modifica yond doubt.

of tions

grip it to

possible

Muskett's Return.

to

pro-

that is.

Gives.

Another 100 per cent. record was shattered when R. Lapsley's quartette fell before H. Nish's all-

a wel- conquering combination. Though W. H. B.. Muskett made long the straight come return as skip in the Electric they secured a 2 shots lead on the run of the side against Kowloon, and signs first head the Kowloon Dock's four lised his return by recording a were outplayed throughout the to "clip" surprise triumph over. L Jack'r game to lose by 20-13.

to There was very little aco choose between the two rinks-New Skip's Bad Luck.

■ “follow-on" shot, equivalent to the a 5 on the fifth end proving to be

Joe Fraser had his first oppor- ("top spin” shot at billiards,

the winning points.

Wood tilted outwards to

"ellp" bias.

blas, or to rink

p. 11 hi

To clip bias, the bowl. is tilted out

wards, that the larger disc is lower than the small disc on the bias ride, the sweep of the bowl being decreas ed prop

*

J. S. Riddell, better known as atunity as a skip on Saturday, but Colony rugby forward, also made was unfortunate to be beaten by his debut as a skip, but he was 2 shots. Commencing the last end

tiltingtionally to the degree of completely outplayed by S. Eccle- with the score at 18-18 in favour shall whose rink recorded a 7 and of the champions the K.C.C. Inst It was the the head by one shot. B. W. Brad- bury, playing a beautiful shot, with the jack in the ditch, placed his wood right on the edge to score the necesary one.. Fraser's four

The "follow on" shot is performed by giving the wood a fip-up-and-on-a5 to win by 31-12. ward" with the middle finger, as biggest win of the series. leaves the hand. To be successful, the obstructing wood must be hit fair and Wahab's First Win.

R. Duncan beat W. Macfarlane.jsquare in its centre.

G. E. Roylance best W. J. Fulker

W. S. Drake beat F. L. Rapley.

exerted, and would depend for their Other spin shots are not so easily

*

In recording his first win in the (FE. Skinner F. Goodwin and T. success upon the strength of the little Ekips table A. M. Wahab deprived Fergusson), however, made a very finger, which is the only practicable A. A. Razack of his unbeaten refine recovery after being led 18-11. one to use for patting check spin upon cord. Razack's rink led up to the the bowl.

*

It is sometimes possible to increase 19th end where a 2 gave Wahab's Drummond's Dramatic Win.

Both-sides blas-but on the forehand only by four a 18-17 lead. tilting the wood inwards and giving it chalked up ones on the remaining

Shots

P.

W.

D. F. A

H. Nish (KBG.C.)

5

5 0 0 50

C. E Marques (Recreio)

5

4 1

0 12

0

од в п.о.

v.

G. C. Moss (Police)

5

4

1

↑ 10

0

R. F. Luz (Recreto)

5 3

2

0 41. री

U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

Б

3

2

0 20

i

F. Cullen. (K.D.R.C.)

3

2

0 19

0

· VICE PRESIDENTS CUP Preliminary Round

A. Holland (KBG.C.)

5

3

2

0 15

H. G. Sherriff beat H. Overy.

R. P. Phillips (C.S.C.C.)

5

3

2

0 10 0

R. Basa (CCC)

53

2.

1

0

v.

Australia

3

2 0 0

4

v. Wales

on a w.o.

B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.)

5

3

2

0

0

9

v. Portugal

L. Guy (KBG.C.)

2

2

0

0 28

0

J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)

1

IS

J. B. Logan beat D. Gow.

First Round

R. Lapsley (K.D.R.C.)

2

1

4 0

R. Hall beat A. McIntyre.

J. Deakin (C.S.C.C.)

4

2.

0 0

N..Drummond (T.D.R.C.)

2

0 16

2

0 -18

3

0

3

0 4

G. Sheriff (scr.).

0

7

First Round

0

#

10

0

J. C. Brown (-6) beat

W.

be

W. Headley (K.D.R.C.)

or manipulation, the extra grip so ob- Jtained will

advantageous.

8

0

Fulker (ser). on a w.o.

A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.)

0

6

A. Hyde Lay (K.C.C.)

0

0

8

1

0

0 2

H. Nish (5) beat W. (+4).

Terry

F. J. Jones (C.SC.C.)

1.

1

0 11

W. Weir (T.D.R.C.)

W. Macfarlane (KBG.C.)

3

0

0

30

H. Overy (KCC)

4

4

0

0 43

J. Fender, T. Tallon, J. Shepheard

J. C. Brown (K.D.R.C.)

5 0

5

0

0 42

J. Ellis, A. W. Smith, A. R. Clark,

SECOND DIVISION.

Complete Skips' Records To Date.

W. V. Field (C.C.C.)

England

Philippines

V. Ireland

LEAGUE TEAMS

Kowloon B. G. 1st team!-

R. Duncan, C. E. Elliott Heywood, W. Macfarlane and A. M. Holland

(skip).

R. Hall, A. Mc Intyre, G. E. Roy- lance, and L. Guy (skip),

J. B. Logan, A. R. Whibley, J. Gib.

son and H. Nish (skip).

Ciril Service 1st team:-

H. Lockhart, A. 0. Brawn, N. J. Bebbington and R. P. Phillips (skip).

S. Randle, S. Alderman,

and J. Deakin (skip).

F. Jonce

L. Collyer, H. E. Strange, J. Hol-

lidge and A. W. Grimmitt (skip),

Police 1st teamin'

and W. Mair (skip).

and G. C. Moss (skin).

J. Orem, T. Perkins, E. G. Post and

W. E. Hollands (skip).

Kowloon Docks:~~-

J. V. Ramsay, R. Morrison, W.

Greig and F. Cullen (skip).

A. Calman, J. Kempton, H. G. Coo-

per and J. C. Brown (skip),

C. Atkinson, M. Ferguson, W. Hoadley ind R. Lapsley (skip). Talkoo Dock:-

W. Brown, J. Watson, J. Palson and

N. Drummond (skip).

R. Keown, J. Whyte, W. Wother-

spoon

and R: Wallace (skip).

D. Peoples, W. Cunningham, „Weir and J. Chalmers (skip).

IL. K. Electric:

A. F. Paul, F. Normington, G. T

Padgett and H. Hatch (skip).

W. H. B. Muskett, 8. Deacon, G.

Sinan and A. Tarbuck (skip).

J. F. Lanny, L. de Bome, J. G. Haigh

and R, Butler (skip).

Kowloon B. G. 2nd team:-

C. L... Farmer, V. Pethurick, Sherriff and W. S. Drake (skip)....

J. G. Chambers, 3. Macdonald, T. Sloan, and A. W. E. Davidson (skip). T. Searle, T. Hard, G. E. F. Thomp son and. F. L. Raplay (skip), *. Police 2nd teams?

S.

B. Dowman, W. Chester Woods, T. Brittain and A. E. Carey (akip). Me L Bmith, H. Channings, Riddell and W. Glendenning (skip),

C. F. Alexander, Me Hardy, MeW»l- ters and R. H.- Marks, (skip), dan

Reserve Mist, W. McLeod and A. Kinby

Civil Service 2nd team:--

E. W. Simmonds, J. Fitzgerald,

F. McGowan, and I. R. Wood (clip)

G. Champelovier, ~B. R. Davies, Luck and id. H. Holdman (skip),

T. Armstrong, La Whant, I. West- lake and S. Eccleshall (sidip), dpt

Eeserta-8.

Cressey

and-3. Purvii.

W. E. Hollands (Police) W. Wotherspoon (T.DRC)

F. X. M. Silva (Recreio)

W. Mair (Police) .....

R. Wallace (T.D.R.C.)

J. Fraser (K.C.C.)

F. Rapley (KBG.C)

W. Gm (CC.C.)

A. Razack (C.C.C.).

L. de Rome (H.K.E.R.C)

L. Jack (K.C.C.)

B. Deacon - (HKÉRC);

NM. Curris: (EKER.C.)

HL Alves (Recreio)

A. Q. "Brawn" (CS,C.C)

A. M. Wahab (LRC)=^..

R. Marks (Police)

J. F. Lanay (H.KER.C.)

J. Bentley (REKY.C)

K, M. Omar (LRC)

H. V. Pearse (CCC))

Yacht Club VAN VERRE A. Chapman (RILEY.C.)

AL. E. Greenhill, A.

C. Booner and Macfarlane (akip).

Groncher, f.

E. Abraham, NEVA

Spence and P. Button (sp)

Mardock and F. Bentley (Kap),

8. Riddell (Police)

W. McLeod (Police)

R. Ismail (LR.C.

J.. 7. Basto, (Recreio);

HA, Hyder (LR.C.)

0 44.

F. V. Whitta beat V. Petherick.

HANDICAP SINGLES

Preliminary Round

a twist inward by a flick of the wrist, heads, Wahab was the hero of the

the moment of delivery.

Fer

drawing shots the thumb should game.

G. E. F. Thompson (-1) beat H. never be placed on top of the bowl, |

- HANDICAP DOUBLES W. Hyde and A. Hyde Lay (~3) beat IL. Nish and J. Younghusband (-1) 21-18. NON PRIZE WINNER'S CONTEST Preliminary Round

Owen beat Fulker on a w.o. Watson beat Hard.

Charlton beat Leach.

McIntyre beat Tetley.

First Round

Searle beat McDougall 22-18. Hosking beat Spence 22-9.

Macdonald beat Campbell,

Shots

P.

W.

L

D.

F.

A.

5

0

49

0

4

0 .1 50

0

4

1 0 11

0

3

1

0

36

0

Mc Intyre beat Owen.

W. 8. Drake (K.B.G.C.)

3

1

36 1

0

S. Eccleshall (CS.C.C)

3

2- D 34

0

A. H. Basto (Recreio)

3.

2

0 13 0

A. W. E. Davidson (K.R.G.C.)

B 0

J. M. Jack (KCC)

0

0

5

''.

T. Holdman (CB.C.C.)

2

0 14 0

Sir Thomas Bouthorn (RELKY.C.)

F. Button (R.HKY.C.)

1

0 9

0

RF Wood (C.S.C.C.)

1

6

Ο

W. Glendenning, (Police)

0 17

0

A. F. Paul (H.KER.C.)

0 .0

9

A Macfarlane (R. HEY.C.)

-120

0

A. E. Carey (Police)

1 0

7

G.

10

11.

0

21

12

Jw.

J. P. Robinson" (K.C.C)

R. R. Davies (C.B.C.C.)

H. F. Rosario (Recreio)

E. M. Remedios (Recreio)

W. H. B. Muskett (H.K.ERC)

F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio)

0 3. 0

27

12

28

• • .

but for a skittle or firm shot, where Bentley Breaks Dack.” blas needs to be thwarted by speed

J.; Moss had a narrow shave

against. W. Wotherspoon after be

ing 15-all at the 19th end. A three on the next end was responsible for his 18-17 win. J. Watson (Talkoo) and A. Clark (Police) J. Bentley's rink (W. J. Hansen, were the outstanding players in an Tricks shots should be left severely J. A. R. Selby and A. Murdoch) encounter on a tricky green.

in four alone by the beginner; even the sea recorded their first win

Nell Drummond's quartette, led soned bowler will be advised to experi-

tion.

that every shot required in the game can be a complished without any interference with the natural blas of the wood. for my part am no partisan of fancy play.

ment only with cantion and modera- games when they overcame A. H. 20-17 at the 19th end, scored a 6 to Besto's four (J. Noronha, F. Soares snatch a dramatic win by 23-22.. Both should remember

and A. Barros) by 6 shots. Bent-J Polson, G. Stewart, and B. Wal- ley's quartette opened strongly to lace comprised Drummond's rink.

Another close finish was record. onatch a lead of 10-2 on the seventh end. They were, however, welled on the Recreio greep where held by the Recreio players, who C. E. Marques beat J. Deakin by last were only 13-12 down at the 16th, 18-16 after commencing the but they came back to score on end one shot down. Splendid bowl- by A. 8. Gomes, which led to a 3. four of the remaining five ends.

on the last end was responsible,

Craigengower Result.

W. BRIGHTMAN and D. E.

W.

Kharas eliminated Ward and J. Johnston by 20-15 in the Crafgengower Cricket Club's pairs competition.

Kowloon CC. Tourney

Results To

THE following are the results in) The Kowloon

tournaments:

Cricket Club

CHAMPIONSHIP

First Round

E C. Fincher beat H. Nish '21-9.

J. Fraser beat J. Chadwick 21-19. A Hyde Lay beat JA. Howe Z1-15.

F: Goodwin beat W. Hyds 21-20. J. M. Jack beat W. W. Hirst 21-7, A. E. Silkstone beat P. Kristo- fersen 21-10

BUSZ Second Hound

F. Ferguson beat H. Gittins 21-18.

PRESIDENT'S CUP

Sandro First Round 1: La Jack beat 8. J. Houghton 21,5 -H. Nish boat W. Hyde 21-18.

J. A. Huwe best P. Kristofersen 22-14

Second Round

ECFincher beat & Spary 217, JAM Jack beat J. M. Tym 21-16, H. Gittins beat R. P. Phillipa 703621-15,

|

Date

VICE PRESIDENT'S CUP First Round

A. Hyde Lay best T. Fergusson 21-10.

J. M. Jack beat P. Kristofersen

21-17.

Second Round!

First For Lanny.

J. F. Lunny recorded his first win of the season when his rink---

Two Close Finishes.

J. P.. Robinson's' rink lay three :

R. C. Butler, J. G. Haigh, and Lon the last end for a tie with A. de Rome won against J. M. Jack's | F. Paul's four, but they were left: four. It was a stern tussle up to with only one to lose 21-19.

the 15th end when the scores were Leading 15-16 at the commence. 9-8 in favour of the electricians, ment of the last end R. R. Wood's. but after that steadiness carried four were held to a draw by A. E.. all before it and Lunny's rink won Carey's quartette, splendid bowling by 19-11. Jack's rink, incidental producing a well deserved three, ly, scared the least shots of the day..

Interporter's First Win.

Rival Skipsțin Form.

two

~A splendid ́ ́fight between good skips was witnessed at King's

A. E. Silkstone, the interport skip, Park. At the tea interval the has taken five games to record his Civil Service looked to be ta s first win in the sidps table good position against the Recrafo. On Saturday his rink (H. Gittins. After tes, however, A. W. Grim- H. Overy, and B. Hampton) beat mitt's rink scored bút one single

J. Chadwick beat W, W. first R. Basa's four by 23-19 after a on the last 8 heads to lose to B, F, 21-10.

W. Hyde, beat L. Jack 21-16. E. C. Fincher beat F. Goodwin 21-13.

HANDICAP SINGLES

First Round

A Spary (6) beat P. Kristo- fersen (scr.).80-27 2

M. Pym (8) beat A. Hyde Lay (~~~6) 21-12.

J, M. Jack (scr.) beat J. M. M. Brown (+5) 24-211, 2

W. W. Hirst (4-8) boat J. Chad wick (act.) 25-18

NORTON CUP

T. M. Jack (scr.) beat E. C. cher. (-5) 18-17.

fine exhibition of accurate bowling Luz's four by 25-18, 20 Grimmitt Securing a lead of 10-8 at the was in splendid form; he scored seventh end the K.C.C. players a beautiful 3 at the 18th after ly

--- ing badly and drew wall at the A. Hyde Lay (~~~~55) best, W, W. 20th to lay one, Lux was also in Hirst (+8) 26-14,

great form.

NOVICES COMPETITION

First Round

G. Lee beat J. M. Pyin 22-11. S. J. Houghton-beat J. Dobson 22-177

Second Round.

Xavier Disappoists.

The failure of L. Xavier to veal his true form was responsible

for E. P. Phillips's win over P. Z

P. Kirstofersen beat A Spáry M Silva by 22-16. Consistently AM 21-18.0

good, bowling by E. Ló H, O. Huber beat M. N. Bakusen | Brawa, N. J. Bebbington and

Phillipe diésounted": Fin-21-15.

Laek (ser) beat AW Cole (4-6) 26-10.

... J. Chadwick beat A. W. Cole 21-3. the second hand and ana

10 M. Brown beat A Wint tox

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