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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933,
ALEC HYDE LAY WINS COLONY BOWLS TITLE
INFALLIBLE SYSTEM
WHICH FAILED
Doubling-Up System On
Famous Jockey
Collapses.
With Gordon
Richards, the
champion jockey, having ridden
INSPIRED DISPLAY |
AGAINST
LUZ
FIRST K.C.C. PLAYER TO
WIN CHAMPIONSHIP
COATES BEATS BRADBURY
(By SHORT HEAD.)
nearly 130 winners this season with FOR the first time in the history of the Colony
COATES WINS THIRD PRIZE
Consistently Good Drawing.
BRADBURY. SHORT THROUGHOUT.
Lawn Bowls Championship, which was incept- excellent prospects of beating. Fred Archer's 1885 record of 246 win- ed in 1909, a Kowloon Cricket Club player has won before a large gathering of bowls
season, a great the title.
ning mounts in a
{ners again at Leicester, and four
with themselves, and had every
CHAMPIONS SINCE 1909.
The following are the winners of the championship and the runners-
up:
1905-9, Bell beat G. K. Haxton. 1910-D. Gourlay beat W. Pitt 1911–G. R. Edwards beat J. Mac-
donald
1912-W. Russell beat W. Pitt 1913-W. Russell beat 8 Dorrington
| *1914-—-—W. Russell' ▼ G. Muler
1915-1919-No competition.
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1930-J. Maclachlan beat D. Muir 1821-J.-Clark beat G. R. Edwards 1822 Wallace beat W. G. Gerrard 1925-U. M. Omar
bent
W. Russell 1924-6, Green beat D. Gown 1925-F. Cullen beat W. Wotherspoon
1826-A. Gourlay-beat U. M. Omar 1927—R. Lapsley beat J. C. Brown. 1928-J. Ferguson best A... Clark 1929--R. F.
1928-J. On the Cralgengower Club green,
enthusiasts A. E. Contes the Cra3·
tactics stood him in good stead,
1936–A, M. Holland beat R. F. Lur F. Lur beat J. Ferguson 1931-1. M. Omer beat J. Laing 1992-L. A. Gutierrez beat H. Nish 1933-A. Hyde Lay beat R. F. Luz The final was left unplayed,
TO-DAY.
First Two Matches. In New Competition.
many backers are following a Yesterday on the Craigengower green Alec chgower No. 1 defented H. W. system of basing their operations Hyde Lay, who had failed to reach the semi-final Bradbury his skip by 9 shots to upon support of Gordon Richards'
secure third place in the Open Stn. stages in previous years, caused the biggest sensa-gles Championship, mounts on increasing stakes.
Coates won on account of his With the champion jockey hav- tion of an eventful season when he beat Raoul Luz, consistently good drawing. ing ridden four winners at Sand- the 1929 champion, runner-up in 1930, and winner Throughout the game he placed his SUTTON CUP GAMES own Park on July 12, three win of third prize last year, by 21 shots to 15 after arst wood in front of the jack winners at the Liverpool fixture magnificent exhibition on 20 ends. Hyde Lay lost and the second behind and these his supporters were on good terms to Luz by 21-18 in the Second Round last year. for Bradbury was short on prac- It is safe to justification for believing that at In the play-off for third prize A. E. Coates, tically every head.
say that the only time Bradbury Just that elusive "philosopher's whom the new champion beat, defeated B. W. Brad-storta was when with his last wood stone," the infallible system, might bury by 21 shots to 12 after 19 ends.
he either drew for the lle or clear-competition will be played to- TWO matches in the Sutton Cup ed Coates's woods by driving.
Contes deservedly won
day as follows: but In fairness to Bradbury it must be said that whatever luck there was in the game faveur, ed Coates. On two or three occasions Bradbury bowled to the jack only to see his wood roll back to give Contes the lle by un inch or so.
be in the offing.
Alas, like all other “will-o-
the-wisps," the system crashed
just when everything had ap- peared so promising and its backers have been saddled with a losing run of 10, which has not yet terminated. The losing sequence is made up As follows:-
Liverpool Gino, 6-5.
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¶¶YDE-LAY played magnificant AA bowls, and was undoubtedly the better player on yesterday's play. He was more confident with his shots, and displayed keenor judgement.
The game opened with Luz draw. ing well with his third wood to Liverpool, Diagram, 8-13; Vain take a single. Hyde-Lay was too Bachelor, 3-1; Fonab, 2-1; Sunny heavy with his shots. Anna 7-1.
The second
Horst Park Westley Mill, 5-4; My- end resulted in two more for the| stery Ship. 2-5; Partner, 6-2; Tide- Recreio akip. He drew dead to the brooke, 61; Sun Prince, 10-1.
On the doubling-up principle of increasing stakes backers who started with an investment of £1 on Gino would have lost £1,023, with prospects of having to invest £1,024 on Gordon's next mount.
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jack with his second shot to lie for one and, with Hyde-Lay falling la (clear the lay, he drew again
take two points,
to
NEW CHAMPION'S VICTIMS
Hyde Lay the new bowls cham- pron defeated the following in the correct order of rounds in this Jear's competition: Beat L. E. Lammert on a Best 8. Deacon 21-3. Beat R. P. Phillips 21-18. Beat A. W. Grimmitt 22-19. Beat A. E. Contes 21-17. Best.E. F. Luz. 21-15.
Champion Favours Forehand
For opening shots, Luz favoured the backhand, while Hyde-Lay preferred the fore- hand, which proved more deadly with his drawing shots. The 13th head saw Hyde-Lazj
Coates took control of the game on the 6th head when drawing well with three great shots. On the 6th he again drew well for a good) 2, Bradbury doing well to gol through for the third shot.
On the next end Coates drew well on to the 'jack' and Bradbury was unfortunate with a great drive which seat the jack yards away for
a long measure which went in Coates's favour.
The 16th head was a very poor
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The Cup has been presented for competition by Mr. F. Sutton, the Yacht Club skip, in order to foster Inter-office bowls in the Works Department.
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Many were of the opinion that Luz would carry on a8 well as he had begun and overwhelm the K.CC player, but the third head saw Hyde-
take another four, the second in the one, all the woods being at least Bakewell Lay draw level." **
match..
Hyde-Lay's first three two yards away from the Jack, Ames
D. R. Jardine Luz was laying first shot, but woods were all the results of bril. Coates making the score 17-11 after Barnett Hyde-Lay rested his wood with a liant bowling. Luz, in attempting an intricate measure.
The 17th Nichols well-judged shot to displace Luz to draw, only succeeded in knock-head saw the end in sight when C. F. Walters The Recreio player was much too ing up one of his opponent's woods. Coates luckily scored a three. heavy with his last wood, and Lying thres, Hyde-Lay sent up a
Bradbury staved off defeat for Vert Hyde-Lay drew well to take three. glorious shot to increase the lay to another head by trailing the jack Sutcliffe
with his second wood and Lux's Drive Fails
again R. E. 8. Wyatt with his third, but he lay only one M. J. Turnbull
G. O. Allen The K.C.C. man took another The next end was very open at the end of the head.
Coates's Langridgs. 16,161 point on the next end, drawing After six woods had been played first wood on the 19th head settled
(James) 16,858 nicely with his first two
the nearest shot was at least two the issue when he covered the Jack Macaulay woods, 13,181 and knocking up with his third. feet from the jack with a measure with a opiendid effort, Bradbury Leyland 12.188 Luz was wide with each attempt, necessary. Hyde-Lay, however, being too narrow to alter the lie. C. S. Marriott ..
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Luiz's wood and the Recrelo skip 10. On the sixth end, Hyde-Lay was increased the lay with his Jest shot. lying first shot, but.. was taken out Hyde-Lay took a single on each B12 with a nice effort by Lus, whose of the next two heads, but Luz wae 13. 8,495
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