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"LADY BEAR CAT WRESTLERS" IN LONDON

THE CHINA MAIL; TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934.

CAN U.S. INVASION BE CHECKED IN OPEN?

OPEN LAWN BOWLS DRAWS

Second Round Of

Singlès.

RINKS AND PAIR NOW

IN THIRD ROUND

OPEN RINKS BOWLS- ENCOUNTERSTM

Walkover For Police Rink.

İ

RECREIO DEFEAT BOWLING GREEN

Club

yes-

PADGHAM'S CHANCE

AT SANDWICH

EASY GAMES FOR HENRY COTTON & SOUTH

LEADING TEAMS.

Two further Open Rinks Lawn

(Continued From Page 4). Bowls Matches were decided

The United Services will enter terday, A. H. Basto's

de tain the Kowloon Cricket Club, and Recreio rink securing a comfor-will have difficulty in securing table victory over R. Duncan's the points. The K.C.C. have shown Kowloon Bowling Green Club rink, considerable improvement since and the Craigengower G.C. rink the opening of the season, and if conceding their match to the they are on form, are more than Police R.C. rink,

aqual to the Services.

If the Fincher brothers play as

last two or three matches the

At a sub-committee meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls "As- Easy For Recreio Rink well as they have done in their sociation last night Mr. B. E. Maugham, President, drew the

will have difficulty in Playing in the Second Round of U.S.R.C. second round of the Open Sin-the Open Rinks Championship at taking a set from them, while A. gles Championship and the third Kowloon Dock Recreation

Club E. P. Guest and F. Grose are round of the Open Pairs and yesterday, A. H. Basto's Recreio capable of taking at least two sets, Open Rinks Championships. rink were easily successful against the only doubtful one being against The following is the full draw R. Duncan's K.B.G.C. rink, wir Capt. P. S. Cannon and H. D. Tol- for the three championships: ̧

ning by 33 shots to 23.

linton, who are a very sound com- OPEN SINGLES ·

The rinks were-C, H. Basto, C. bination. A. Lopes, J. J. Bàste, and A. H. Easy For The Indians Basto; (Recreio), and J. Watson, The Indians should have no dif- V. Petherick, J. S. Logan, and culty with the Chinese "C" team. R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.).

(Second Round) Monday, July 2 John Pooler R. A. C. Basto (At Hong Kong Electric green)

L. R. Whant v U. M. Omar

(At Police R. C. green)

C. J. Tacchi v G. Perkins

(At Civil Service green) J. Hodgin v R. Basa

(At Yacht Club 'green) Tuesday, July 3.

[P. O. Dunne v D. Rumjahn

(At Civil Service green)

A. E. Silkstone v H. A. S. Alves

(At Kowloon Docks green)

J. S. Logan

C.C.C. Four Withdraw

The "A" team of the Chinese ap

all pears to have cornered

the Club's talent in their winning com- bination, leaving the "B" and "C"

AFRICAN CHALLENGERS

'

·MACFARLANE

TO COMPETE

(By Scrutator.)

Monday, June 25 will see the start of the Bri- tish Open Golf Championship, which will be played on the Royal St. George's course at Sandwich, but the Dunlop-Southport tournament, with its bril- liant performances by A. H. Padgham and Henry Cotton, has wakened up speculations about the premier event.. May we look for the first inter- ruption of American successes since 1923? Southport event, if it did not furnish any guaran- tee of that, has at any rate provided in the last full dress test before the Championship the best possible tonic for British golf.

Let us glance at the Padgham] figures, The event was played

The

Have the US. golfers a pay- chological effect upon our men that keeps them from rising to the occasion?

W. Forrest, A. E. Carey, W. Mair teams unable to cope with the "A" on the Southport and Ainsdale course, where Britain won the and G. C. Moss (Police) qualified Division standard of play.

Ryder Cup from the United

It is an interesting question, The C.R.C. "B" are to meet the States last year, and for the Third Round of the Open

the win- and there are those who take the Rinks Championship by a walk undefeated South China A.A, and ner's four rounds were 70, 70, 68, view that the inferiority strug- over from Dr. V. N. Atienza, Y. will have only a small chance of and 71, which make without any gling against the Americans in the Abbas, S. Abbas, and W. winning even one set.

doubt one of the best perform-Open. If Padgham or Cotton ur J. Howard (Craigengower) yester The Craigengower Cricket Club ances ́among British ́ profes-

will have difficulty in winning more sionals' since the war. The match was started last week than two sets from the Club

WAS abandoned when the Recreio. In spite of the inclusion Police players were leading by 22 in their team of Y. Hachiuma and Ishote to 6. The Craigengower. W. Leonard, Cralgengower have

C.C. four have since conceded walk-over to their opponents.

day,

vA. W. Grimmittbut (At Taikoo R. C. green) [J, G. Meyer V T. Armstrong (At Club de Recreio green)

Wednesday, July 4.

W. Glendenning v E. C. Fincher

(At Club de Recreio green)

J. K. Sloan v A. M. Rumjaha

(At Craigengower green) H. Overy

v J. S. Landolt

(At Police R. C. green) G. Duncan v J. M. Jack (At Indian R. C. green) Thursday, July 5,

A. R. Clarke v J. C. Brown (At Club. de Recreio green) V. Petherick v J. Fraser (At Kowloon Docks green) C. Strange v J. M. Purvis

(At Craigongower C. C. green) II. Beer

J. Cavanagh (At Civil Service green)

Monday, July 9,

E. W. Simmonds v A. S. Gomes (At Kowloon 3. G. C. green) S. Randle

v E. G. Post (At Club de Recreio green) P. E. Knight. v A. O. Brawn

(At Craigengower green) F. V. V. Ribeiro v B. Basto (At Kowloon C. C. green)

Tuesday, July 10. L. Luck

v F. Xavier (At Police R. C. green) · As soon as the gang went they

v H. Gittins leaped at each other across the A. Chapman

(At Indian R. C, green)

Playing against Tam Yoc-fong. ring.

(Continued From Page 4)

v J. Watson (At Kowloon Docks green)

this year's open singles finalist. They caught each other round. Smith and Mrs. Chiu, the K.C.C. pair led the neck. They strained and 4-4, but Tam made a desperate fought and fell to the boards with B. W. Bradbury v G. C. Moss effort, on his own serve, to save a thud.

to

He took the game love set.

deuce, and, after a series of good hair as they lay they pulled back, rallies, won. Mra, Chiu gave good each other's arms. support. Her service was weak, menta one was thrown across the but her backhand shots, and parti- other's buck. cularly her chop shots, were very effective.

Wednesday, July 11

v H. Hampton With their faces hidden by their W. Ward

(At Kowloon C. C. green)

v E. de Sousa mo-IT. F. Stainton At one

(At Kowloon B. G. C. green) T. Fergusson v A. Jones

(At Club de Recreio green)

v A. Brooksbank (At Kowloon Dock green)

Thursday,, July 12,

They placed hands under chins and forced their opponent's head R. Duncan

Miss Cheung, "the 13-year-over. This fighting mass of hair

old Chinese player was in good

form. although, playing be-

fore a large crowd of specia-

tors, she was rather nervous.

and legs and arms-for that was all one could see most of the time W. Gill -went over six rounds of a min- (At Club de Recreio green} ute each. The result-one fall A. Macfarlane

Her backhand was, as when she each.

played at home last week, very ef-

v W. C. Simpson

v A. H. Basto. (At Kowloon C. C. green)

V W.V. Field (At Civil Service green)

Then they wrapped their coats A. E. Coates

fective, and, in addition, she show-around them and one ruefully, rub-|

ed very good anticipation, rately being out-positioned.

L. A. Gutierrez (At Craigengower green)

very bed her calf, where her leg had J. J. Basto

She been forced over in the struggle.

is a player to be watched in the future, and may assist the C. R. C.

to attain once more the unparallel-

ed position they held last year,"

E. F. Fincher (was erratic, he played a hard game, but many ef

VINCE DUNDEE HAS OFFER FOR MANCHESTER FIGHT WITH MCAVOY

Vince Dunée, the middleweight

his fierce drives went astray, elther champion of the world, has re-

A. Chapman J. Fraser

PAIRS

(Third Round) Monday, June 25.

E. W. Simmonds y J. Deakin (At Craigengower green)

M. J. Medina C. K. Basto

vA. E. Coates

out of the court, or, more often, ceived from England an offer of J. J. Bate

into the net. His partner, Mrs. Miles,000 to defend, his title against (At Police R.C. green). ler, also found some difficulty, with Jack McAvoy, of Rochdale, the N. M. Currie A. R. Clarke

her returns,

A Sound K.CC. Fair. -

British champion, at Manchester, P. Luning carly in July.

F

A. E, P. Guest and Mias Griffiths

Dundee has not yet decided played well, losing their only set whether he will accept the terms. after twelve games to. Ho Ka-lau-Router. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau. The K. C. C. pair were 'working well together, but Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Ho Ka- lau were also in good form,'

ly when considering the gusty wind, which constantly" chang- ed direction, and serveral times

G. C. Moss (At Civil Service green).

Tuesday, June 26 W. McLeod W. K. Way

RIFLE SHOOTING MATCH DRAWN

R.A.P.C. And R.A.F. In Friendly Match.

Scores:-

de

made a very poor show this sea- son to date, while the Recreio have won two of their four matches. winning 20% of 36 sets.

EASY VICTORY FOR CHINESE ́R.C.

Postponed "B" Division Fixture At I.R.C.

His 279 is the lowest aggre- gate registered in the five tournaments that have been held under the Southport aus- pices, and it is easily the best achievement of this player of great possibilities.

any of our men

were to break through it would in that case make a world of difference. MR. DOWALL THE BEST SCOT

J. M'Dowall, the Turnberry pro- fessional, created a special bit of speculation by his performance in the Southport Tournament. He

I have heard the older exports of|was easily the first of the Scottish the professional world say, the players either Anglo-Scot or from

most complimentary things of this aide of the Border.

Padgham and his prospects, and

He finished, it is true, 10 strokes

he has certainly further borne behind the winner, but there were them out by this display.

[PORTENT OF PADGHAM

[only three players in front of him, viz, the winner and runner-up,

The Royal Army Pay Corps

Since 1931 he has been right in and C. & Whitcombe. and the Royal Air Force tied in:

The first two, as I have in- a friendly shooting match held The Chinese Recreation Club the public eye. He won the Match

overwhelmed the In-Play Championship that season,dicated, were out on their own, on the Peak Range on Sunday completely morning, each side scoring 807 dien Recreation Club when they beating Mark Seymour in the final, but M'Dowall and other four played off their postponed and since then he has been fourth players were jointly fourth only, points.

Division Lawn Tennis League and. 5th in the Open and has won two strokes behind Whitcombe. In match at Scokunpoo yesterday, de- the Irish Open Championship. Bri- the M'Dowall group were Abe Mit- tish golf has been waiting for chell and Syd Brews, the South yds. yda. yds. Total feating them by 7% sets to 12. Scores ---

someone to rise and stem the tide African who is fancied in his own Major P. A. Gedge 21 21 16 58

S. 'A. Ismull and A. K. Sufflad of American success.

country to make a big impression Capt. L. H. M.

in the Open. Mackenzie.... 21 11 15 47 (LR. C.):- Sergt. E. A.

19 3 49

R.A.P.C.

Wilson...

Sergt. G. C

Pledger

Sergt. J. Nash

L/Cpl. A. G. Dod-

drell

200 400 500

a = a **:aanan:j

+

drew with Y. W. Les and G.

Y. Tad

G-6

lost to L. F. Hon and F. K

Lau

Will Padgham be the men for the hour?

The Southport golf would do, but

in hoping that it is reproducible at

1. 8. COMPETITORS

News from the United States in-

3-6 the right time we have recollec- dicates that the Open Champion--

tions of the many inconsistencies ship will be by no means all-Bri- 2- g of British golf,

A. M. Rumjahn and A. K. Ismail COTTON'S GREAT CHASE (LRC):—

lost to Lee and Tso

tiah. The days of that, sort of

isolation have long gone past, and what indeed the big event would The fighting-finish at Southport now be without the spice of Ameri- brought Cotton back to the lime can rivalry is difficult to imagine.

F. D. Periers and M. O. Hoosen a public school to take up golf as is not definitely known at the mo

10

17 47

12 19 49

lost to P. F. Choy and M. K.

14

21 57

Lau

Total

123

87

97 807

R.A.F.

400 500

yds. yds, yds. Total lost to Hon and Lau

1- 6 4-6

R. Dolman

14

12

E. A. Paul

4 lost to Choy and Lau...... 1-6

light. This young golfer, who left The extent of the US. Invasion

26

29

71

R. Pelling

10

19

58

J. Lapham

7

44 ((LRC):—

S. Conway

49 lost to Lee and Teo ....

2- 6

6. Brixton

2

40 beat Hon and Lau

6-4

Totals

.120

$9

78 307 loat to Choy and Lau,

"B" Division

He DOW

C. de R.

*Sets PWLD P .3300 18% 8%

P

for

the

C. R. K. Graduates

130024

.8 2 1 0 14 13

IL R. C.

University

Wednesday, June 27

.

F. J. Jones

E. G. Post A. W. Grimmitt v G. Perkins

(At Club de, Recreio green) V. Petherick A. E. Carey

J. Watson ▼ W. Glendenning

(At Kowloon C.C. green)

E. G. Post

15

a profession, as other youngsters ment, 'but the names of Macdonald go in for law or medicine, has Smith, the old Carnoustie player; done many notable things in com Densmore Shute, last year's win- petiton, but has disappointed, in ner; 4- 6:

the Championship.

occupies

Gene Sarazen, and Willie Macfarlane, the old Aberdeen

A post at golfer, have all been mentioned Brussels, but is able to come over with some show of authority.

larger events played Macfarlane will be as interesting 36 in this country. His chase of a personality as Any we have had,.

4Padgham in the Southport event, only because of his Scottish con- 120 101⁄2 131⁄2 2 which he won three years ago, was nection, which is itself interesting. 40 22 13 224 2

but becausa at 40 he has been do- memorable performance, Cotton began with a poor round ing big things in the competitions of 78, which gave Padgham the in the teeth of the younger "stars", long start of eight strokes, but in of the game across the Atlantic.. the end Cotton had actually play-COMMERCIALISING ABILITIES ed himself into the position of hav ing 443 to get a tie with Padg- ham's brilliant aggregate.

1

.3 1 2 0 12

11 E. K. C. C....1011 7 S.C.A.A....80 21 5%1⁄2 181⁄2 1

* match decided on 6 seta owing to rain.

RINK:

(Third Round).

C. H. Basto

C. A. Lopes

·

J. J. Basto

F. H. W. HaynLES J. J. Gregory

Chineno Recreio Club

W. Mair VA, S. 'Gomes!

«(At Talkoo ́R,C" green), A. E. Silikatorie, U M. Omar C. EL Ellott

7 Heywood y B. W, Bradbury (At Kowloon Docks green) The only alteration to the teams 2, S. Logan J. E. Noronha Fed the court wall, supporting his was the absence of Paul Kong, who IL I. Rose y B. Basto

partner in his usua) effective style, is still in1 Canton....... He, wAS TO- Mor

Mrs. He's service, although not hard or}" carried away the screens.,

[27. The play generally was of placed by Tam Yoc-fong, who all W. E. Hollands. ** very high standard, particular»⠀⠀ed the gap very effectively,

A. FL. BastovW. E. Hollands

THURSDAY

"B" Division

v 'Varsity

South China

Kowloon C. C.

A. E. Coates E. W. Simmonds Graduates" "A" L.E.C.

(At Craigengower green)

G. L. Buchanan J. Deskin

F. J. Jones

A. A. Razack

w. V. Field

(At Police W. Forrest {A. E. Carey

W. Mair.

G. C. Moss

A. W. Grimmitt R.C._green)

R. G. Craig 1J, Kempton W. Greig J. C. Brown

(At Civil Service green).

R. F. Luz

L. J. Silva B. W. Bradbury L. F. Xaxler II. Bear.

Army

FRIDAY

"C" Division

With one round to go Colton WAS still five strokes in

reurs, although he had done a record 66 in the second round.

For years

2

Macfarlane confined himself more or less to teaching, but now that he has come right into the prize-money bunt he has vindicated those who have always said that, he had the golf to win That was a wonderful recovery events had he cared to enter for v Civil Service

by Cotton, although he did not get them. Craigengower y Chinese

the last three holes of the tourns" Mac Smith, who was expected at University v Indiáns

ment in the necessary eleven Carnoustie in time to lead the re Police R. C. V Radio

strokes for the tlo. His chance. cent. Angus-Fife team against the Kowloon Docks v Kowloon C.C...

slipped per bis putter at the six- Western District at Gleneagles German Club v Recreio

toonth, where he was on the green Hotel, will be making his eighth Bowling Grean v. Kowloon Indians in two, and dropped à stroke in the bid for the British title, and South China v Central

British putting, deky Mich bthough the odds are going against "C" Division

That 5 made the remainder a too him with the years kla golf is still Bete.... pinched Jab in the circumstances, so good, that he must be reckoned PWLD FA Pa. His remarkable effort to come up in the running, 5 8.60 42 21⁄2 10 from behind will revive hopes of....... He has not had the best of

H. A. 8. Alver U. M. Omar FV. V. Ribeiro

(At Tafkoo R.G. green)

C.R.C. The third round is to be con- CCC.

Recreio cluded on or before Monday, July R.C. 19,

The skip of the frat 'named K.GC,

4:4.0 1 28-105

4210 26

10

411 0.18 18 6

22.0

him also for Bandwich. PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT

The question has often been

rink in each tie will be responsible 0 151⁄2 191⁄2 asked why it is that the best of for all arrangements of matches, University including notifying the Hon, Sacre C

tary of the Hong Kong Lawn Army... 8.1 CA142 19 |Bowls Association and also Becre, KBJC) (11.0-131⁄2, EU

taries. of clubs concerned of dates E.DR.C.

Palion Dexlacker 0 1 0 0 12

(At Hong Kong Electric' grøsù), fixedig-ngh

luck in his sendeavours, for he has finished in second · place twicel

Ons ... of these - years

Was when

our professionals cannot reproduce Bobby Jones was the winner, and |these brilliant apurte and keep the the other was when Sarazen did effort going in the Championship the lowest aggregate with which when the Americans are in the the Championship has ever been hunt

won.

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