THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934.
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CRAIGENGOWER SKIP CLAIMS THREE SHOTS AT KOWLOON B.G.C.
FIELD BEATS
BRADBURY IN
CLUB TOURNEY
CRAIGENGOWER TITLE GAME
LATEST CLUB RESULTS
With the return of sunny wea ther some progress has been made in the intra-Club matches with interesting results.
W. Field eliminated B. W. Brad. bury, one of the favourites in the Singles championship of the Craigengower C.C., while H, Beer, the champion, beat G. Dutean in
the Third Round.
The Singles, handicap and Pairs competitions have both reached the seini-final round.
At the Kowloon Rowling Green the Handicap Paira and Non-Prize Winners' competitions have now reached the semi-final rounds,
The Taiken Docks R. C. have introduced a new competition, the Singles handicap.
Latest results of the Club com-" petitions are as follows:
TAIKOO DOCKS R.C.
Reid Shield Competition:
Semi-final round-R. M. Keown's rink (A. McArthur, Mrs. Stewart and
WOOD MOVED DURING
MEASURE
CHAMPIONS LOSE GAME BY FOUR SHOTS
(By SHORT HEAD)
THE MATCH BETWEEN THE KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB AND THE CRAIGENGOWER "A" TEAM ON SA- TURDAY WAS EXPECTED TO BE A "NEEDLE” GAME, AND ENTHUSIASTS WERE NOT DISAPPOINTED. THE STAND- ARD OF BOWLING WAS HIGH THROUGHOUT, AND THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT IF MATCHES OF THIS KIND WERE
WOULD BECOME PLAYED MORE OFTEN, BOWLING
LO. CALLY EVEN MORE POPULAR THAN IT IS AT PRESENT.
There is much however than can be done to make the game more interesting, simply by abiding by the rules and exercising a little more care and thought.
Enthusiasm is commendable, but not when it necessitates the next player asking for the opportunity to deliver his wood. The mal is on the green for a purpose, and its correct use would help everybody to bowl from scratch: at present there are one or two individuals receiving handicaps.
CHAMPION MAY TAKE LEAD
J. J. Whyte) beat C. R. Matthews's Craigengower "B" To
rink (A. Park, Mrs, Whyte and W. G. Brown).
Pair:
Semi-final-T. F. Stainton and E. E.
Visit Kowloon
Wilson beat N. Brummond and R. POLICE CHALLENGE INDIANS
Wright.
Singles Handicap:
R. Wright (+2) beat E. E. Wilson
(+3).
W. Cunningham (--2) beat A. W. Norrie (scr.).
CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
Singles:
(By SHORT HEAD)
Of the matches due for deci- sion this week, only one is of vital importance the fixture: between the champions Kowloon
Granted they do not intend to
A scene
A. W. Grimmitt (Civil Service) le confident that the lay in in. lis favour, although the wood coming up upset things in reality. during the match in which the Civil Servants trounced the Police by 79 shots to 45 last Saturday. Wally Mair is the other skip. (King's Studio).
BAD LUCK DOGS POLICE
foul, yet they do. What should Rearranged Rink Fails happen when a player delivers an
Against C.S.C.C.
opponents wood? With
reason-
Jable care such a thing should not
joccur, and yet on Saturday, in this OTHER RINKS SHOW STRONG match between the first two teams!
in the league, it actually happen.
ed.
FORM
For a few weeks prior to last A little more care to obviate Saturday, the Police Recreation) happenings like "I claim 3 shots Club were playing remarkably Mr. Hall" will make the game more good bowls, as evidenced by their what it should be, and will increase defeat of the champions, and its attraction.
DISAPPOINTING END TO OPEN
RINKS TOURNEY
Police Fade Away After Good Start
GRIMMITT'S RINK GAIN CRUSHING VICTORY
GUY'S RINK CLOSELY
CHALLENGED
The following is a complete record of every skip in both lea-
gues to date:
First Division
L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)
U. M. Omar (C.C.C. "A")
B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C. "A")
J. Denkin (C.S.C.C.)
F. X. Silva (Recreio)
J. Fraser (K.C.C.)
D. Munro (Taikoo D.R.C.)
R. Wallace (Taikoo D.R.C.)
G. Mosa (Police)
R. F. Luz (C.C.C. "A")
R. Hall (K.B.G.C.) ...
A. H. Basto (Recreio) W. Mair (Police)
W. GIN (C.C.C. "B") .. C. Summons (C.C.C, "B")
(By SHORT HEAD)
Around the Craigengower they were fully expected to de- greens last Sunday a large crowd R. McKeown (Talkoo D.B.C.) feat the Civil Service, or at least of lawn bowls enthusiasts was] C. J, Tacchi (LCC) give them a good run.
gathered, expectant of witnessing A. O. Brawn (C.S.C.C.) B. W. Bradbury's rink (A. E.. Events proved otherwise, how a match becoming of the finalists
Bradbury's Rink Follows
P. W. I* D. F. A.
14 12 2 0 86 В 13 11 2.
0
0 107
13 10
3
0 103
.0
12 9
2
1 60 0
C. G. Silva (Recreio)
10 B
3
0 59 0
W.
S. Drake (K.B.G.C.)
11 7 4 0 41
0
W. Macfarlane (K.B.G.C.)
14
3 0 0 0
R. Basu (C.C.C.."A")
10
& 4 0 42
0
J. McKelvle (K.D.B.C.)
J. C. Chalmers (Taikoo D.R.C.}
11
C. S. Rosselet (C.C.C. "B")
10* 6 4 0 0 25
8 ត · 11 5 5 0
0 4 0
0
12
R. P. Phillips (K.C.C.)
12 6 #
0 I' 0
J. Cavanagh (C.C.C. "B")
10
5
4
1. 12
11
5
5
1
0 11
11 5
В
0 0 10
F. J. Jones (C.S.C.C.)
13 5 ४
0 15
W. Hollidge (C.S.C.C.)
5
4 1 0 51
0
A. R. Clarke (Police)
7
4
9 0 14 0
A. W. Grimmitt' (C.S.C.C.)
4
0 0 0
N. Drummond (Taikoo D.R,C.)
9
4
5
0
0 24
W. E. Hollands (Police) J. C. Brown (K.D.B.C.)
10
4
6
Q 17
4
0 13
7
0 0 18
7
3
0 29
10
3
0 0 36
3 2
0
1
0
3
2
4
0
6 2
0
0 B
B
2
4
0
14
'W. Greig (K.D.B.C.)
10
61
A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.) A. A. Lewis (C.C.C. "B")
12
1 0 71
1
4
0
E. el Arculli (C.C.C. “F")
2
0 0
7
4
3
0 + 15
4
1
3
0
0
20
5
1
0 0 29
0
1 0 0
1
1
0 1 0 0 3
R. Lapsley (K.D.R.C.)
1 0.
0 0 18
1
1
0 0 20
W. Field (CC.C. "B")
1
0
1
0. 0 20
2
0 2 0 0 23
2
@
2
0 0 34
·2· 0 2
0 0 41
2 0 2
0 0 20
P, W.
L
D. F. A.
14
12
2 1
97
0
13 11 2 0 79
0
Service
K. M. Omar (LR.C.)
14. .9 5 0 47
0
G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)
14 8
2
58
0
I, Overy (K.C.C.)
9
7
1 1
58
0
was the out
A. M. Wahab (LR.C.)
11
7 4
0 30
0
A. F. Paul (H.K.E.R.C.)
14
7
6
1 52
0
9 6
0 3
19
0
E. W.
B. E. Maughan (R.H.K.Y.C.)
10
8 4 0 8 0
10
6
5 0
0 63
H. H. Rose (K.B.G.C.)
11 G 5
0 32 0
A. Chapman (R.H.K.Y.C.)
12 6
6
21 0
The Police rink started well
A. Macfarlane (R.H.K.Y.C.)
12
6 6
0 0 ··11
E. Kern (K.C.C.)
13 6
13 0
L. Luck (C.S.C.C.).
J. G. Meyer (K.B.G.C.)
9 5
4
0
42
0
L. de Rome (H.K.ERG),
10
5 5
0 0 19
R. R. Davies (C.S.C.C.)
11
Б 6
0 21 0
1
14
5 8
1
15
7 4
& 0 .650
7 4 3
23
0
Dr. R. A. Basto (Recreio)
8 4
0 t 12
J. J. Basto (Recreio)
11
4
7 --
0
18
J. M. Jack (K.C.C.) ·
J. Russell (LKF.C.)
12
8
0 0 46
F. Haynes (H.K.F.C.)
14.
10 0
0 45
A. R. Minu (LR.C.)
3
3
0 -32 0
4
1
0
15
2 0 13 0
6 #
2 1 22
0
7. 3
3
Third Round-H. Beer and G. Dun Bowling Green · Club, and Crai-Coates, W. V. Field and D. Rum-fever, and the Civil Service won by the Colony Open Rinks Cham F. E. Booker (Police)
can.
was forced
The game was too one-sided to prove in the least exciting, yet the first two heads gave promise of a great duel.
to follow behind R There is some excuse for the pionship, but they were doomed to Fourth Round-W. Fick beat B. W. Kengower "B" at Kowloon, which jahn), so used to setting the pace, 33 shots. Bradbury; A. Marchent boat W. Ward should enable the Bowling Green Hall's rink (R. Duncan. V. Pette Police. It was due to the failure prove in the least. Singles Handicap:
again to draw ahead of Crai-rick and S. Rundle) over the first of one rink that they went down Cavanagh (-5) heat A. Mar-gengower "A", who are not en 13 heads. Two, successive threes go heavily, W. E. Hallands losing chent (-2).
Semi-final. Cavanagh (-5) beat gaged.
by the Craigengower rink then to F. J. Jones by 31 shots. The Civil Service, Police, and brought the scores level, but Hall's W. Field (-5). Pairs:
Recreio should all record home
four went away again and kept Third Round-A, E Coates and H.wins.
front until their
the noses in Cavanagh and H Milton bent J.
In the Junior Division, the match
game ended. Tandle.
the Indian Recreation Semi-final-G. Duncan and Y. Abbas between bent J. Cavanagh and H. Randle; U. Club and the Police Recreation
M. Omar and F. K. Modi buat C.-S. Glub at Seokunpoo is likely to Bosselet and W. K. Way.
CIVIL SERVICE C. C.
Singles Handicap:
Third Round-F. J. Jones (-7) beat W. E. Simmonds (--1).
Semi-final-F. J. Jones (3) beat PE. Knight (-2).
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN
Handicap Singles:
Fourth Round. G. Meyer (-2) bent P. J. A. Hamilton (4-2).
President's Cup:
Roberts.
prove exciting.
The Police juniors, I know, are very confident of again defeating the Indians, but they will have to The play extremely well to win, Indians have yet to be defeated at home this season.
The Electric should complete the "double" over the Civil Service,
Usually so strong, Hollands' rink were robbed of a lot of power by the absence of Shep- herd, who was taken ill, there- by necessitating a re-arrange- ment.
F. Kelly deputised, coming in
The Police were definitely off form, while the Civil (touched their best
Grimmitt's Supreme
A. W. Grimmitt
E. G, Past (Police) C. E. Marques (Recreio) F. V. V. Riberlo (Recrelo) W. Headley (E.D.R.C.) Second Division.
A. E. Carey (Police) A. R, Dallah (LR.C.)
W. McHardy (Police)
at No. 2 while C. Dowman played standing player of the game, with lead, and E. G. Post went No. 3, F. J. Jones a good second. but there is no doubt that the Simmons gave a great display at unaccustomed positions had a de- No. 1, J. Deakin alone of the Civil W. K. Way (C.C.C.)
trimental effect on their play.
Even On Other Rinks
Service rink being below form.
A. R. Clarke's four won by 3 enough, but fell off badly after the
On the middle green the honours shots from A. O. Brawn, while G. first two heads, and could do little Fourth Hound-R. Hall beat J. While the Kowloon Bowling Green went to U. M. Omar's rink, (G. LC. Moss lost to J. Hollidge by 6-right for the remainder of the
Club and Kowloon Cricket Club Buchanan, G. Duncan and A. S. only 2 shots difference on these game, should do likewise against the Gomes), who kept their heads in two rinks-so it is obvious that to Yacht Club and Club de Recreio,, front throughout the game.
The Football Club,
Vice-President's Cup:
J. II. Budding beat S. Randle.
Handicap Paira:
Semi-final-W. Chambers and H. F.respectively,
The home rink did approach one of their opponents'
Stoneham (1) beat S. Randle and if they can reproduce last week's within
upset by score once, but the visitors went
R. Hall (6); J. Meloy and T. Bright form, may
cause an
14-7) beat T. Armstrong and C. B. accounting for Craigengower, last ahead again and won by 8 shots.
Hosking (-3).
Club Championship:
Fourth Round-J. G. Meyer beat 3.
C. Brown (21-9).
Non-Prize Winner's Competition:
Semi-final. Meloy beat P. J. A. Hamilton.
SELECTED
season's champions,
To-morrow's Fixtures
TEAMS FOR played to-morrow. TO-MORROW
It was this rink that virtually won the game for Cralgengower, for on the other rinks the visitors lost.
Guy Recovers
(Continued on Page 6)
SHANGHAI HAVE TOO MANY SKIPS
Selectors Criticised
•
A Shanghai newspaper critiges
the selection of the Interport
R. Basa set the pace on the Bowls team of that city as con- third green and for nine heads taining too many skips rather than Postponed from June 2 owing to held the lead L. Guy's four (J. giving preference to players who bad weather the following Lawn Watson. A. S. Bussel and J. Bud-are seen, regularly in the other Bowls League. fixtures will be!
ding) drew level on the 10th positions head, however scored a "8" on the An instance of this fault is cited; eleventh and ran out winners in-a Club's bad defeat in the Mercury Cup competition through eventually by 8 shots.
Individual honours were shared playing four skips in the one rink. by Randle and Bradbury, though The lead and No. 2 more the best beads were witnessed on than not had been responsible for the third green where Guy's and many a victory, so why were they Basa's fours all played up to form. not kept in their positions, asked
the journal.
SENIOR DIVISION 0.5.0.0.((87) VTAIKOO (47) K.B.G.C. (~~) ▼ C.C.C. "B" (~~)))
v K. DOCK (74) POLICE, (57)
The following are selected teams for to-morrow's Lawn Bowls RECREIO (46) v K.C.C. (78) League fixtures:
SENIOR DIVISION
Craigengower "B"
P. Tock, M. J. Medina, A. Marchent and J. Cavanagh (skip),
F.K. Modi, W. Ward, W. T. Bright
man and C. S. Rosselet (skip).
G. Duncan, H. Milton, W, Gill and
A. A. Lewis (skip).
Police R; C.
R. Ellis, G. Porkins, W. Mair and
G. Moss (skip).
JUNIOR DIVISION H.K.E.R.C. (52) v C.S.C.C. (66) R.H.K.Y.C. (61) ▼ K.B.G.C. (47) I.R.G. (41) V POLICE (71)
v RECREIO (53) K.C.C. (50) H.K.F.C.) v C.0.0. (−)..
Last season'a results. are shown in brackets,
hart and L. Luck (skip). "
J. Nolan, R. Dowman, H. Shephard J. Golstley, M. Purvis, H. Westlake
and W. E. Hollande (skip).
and R. R. Davies (skip).
J. Fender, T. Tallon, J. Booker and Craigengower
A. Clark (skip),
Civil Service
"
W. E. Simmonds, C. Strange, A, Brawn and F. J. Jones (skip).·
P. E. Knight, S. Alderman, Eccelshall and S. Deakin (skip).
T. Armstrong, L. Whant, A. W. Grimmitt and Hollidge (sklp); SECOND DIVISION A
H. Major, K. Williams, J. Purvis and R. Wood (skip)
G. Gun D. W Hamilton, H. Look
A. Coelho, T. Abbas, J. Fraser and Dr. V. N. Atienza (akip).
J. W. Leonard, W. Phelphs, W. K.
Way and L. 6. R. Souza (skip),
(Continued on Page 11).
W. Forrest commenced the after noon with a perfect "toucher," which was very heartening to the Police supporters.
(Continued on Page Lj
GRIMMITT
FAVOURITE
V. N. Atlenza (C.C.C.) W. E. Hale (K.B.G.C.)
J. Niberio (Recreio)
T. Fergusson (ECC) L. Whant (CS.C.C.)
FOR THE OPEN J. S. Riddell (Police)
RUMJAHN LIKELY FINALIST
SEMI-FINALS NEXT WEEK
E. G. Barry (C.C.C.)
R. R. Wood (C.&.C.C.)
W. Glendenning (Police)
A. A. Razack (C.C.C.)
A. S. Gomes (C.G.C.)
0
9 5 4 0 17 0
7 0 0 27
4 0 0 7
2 2 0018 0
0 3 0
0 13
1
Ο 21
W. B. Muskett (H.KER.C)
2 2
0 10 0
H. Rozario (Recreio)
.3 1 0
0
&
2 1
2
0 2 0
1 0
0 14
5 2
0.
14
2
5
0:
15
D 0 41
4:
0
S. Deacon (H.K.E.R.C.) often D. Kumjahn is favoured tú con- J. F. Lunny (H.K.ERC) tinue in winning vein and to A. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C.)
(Yacht C. A. Lopes (Recreio) eliminate A. Chapman Club) in the Semi-Final Round of 1, Gregory (H.K.F.C.) the Open Singles Championship at 8. Deacon (H.K.ERC) the Bowling Green on Wednesday 1. G. Sousa (C.C.C.) The match should be won without W. McLeod (Police) great difficulty, as Rumjahn has C. H. Basto (Reerelo) ubown considerable improvement in A. A. Lewis. (CCC)
Mr. A. O. C. Strange (CS.C.C) his play this year, Two players made their debuts as Bmwn will referee the game, BW BRADBURY'S C.C.C. "A"
rink, who at one period were skips in the Senior League last Satur
The other match, between. A. W. W. H. Muskett (HKERC) lenders of the skips' rink record of the Lawn Bowls League, and always day. A. A. Lewis, who skipped for Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.) and V. Pethe- E. S. Carter (H.K.F.C.) Craigengewer "B," moved up from the rick (K.B.G.C.), which will be J. S. Dinnen (K.C.C.) practically out of the running as the junior team and did extremely well result of their defeat last Saturday to lead his team to victory against on played on the C.C.C. green
LEWIS DEBUT AS SKIP
amongst the challengers, are
дор
A. H. Basto (Recreto)
on A. M. Rumjahn (LR.C.) by R. Halls K.B.GA, rink by 20 shots old hand like R. P. Phillips (K.CC.), Thursday, should provide the tit. L. Jack (KCC)
19. Bradbury's, rink, however, were winning his first game, by 20 shots to bit of the Semi-Final Round Gilm- T. W. Carr (K.C.C)-
3. R. Soares W. Atkins, H. W. the century mark UM Omar's
Handle and E. C. Barry (skip), Felice R.C.
W. McLeod, LA Glendening, J. Me Walter and A. E. Carey (skip),
rink
is favourite for the title, but H. L. Lockhart (C.SCG)
the ficat in the competition to reach Lewis, who was playing in place of mitt le five strong opposition from J. 8. Logan (K.R.G.C.) *** is now the only challenger to L. Guy's E. el Arculli, again figures se akip K.B.G.O. rink, now who lead by virtue in the Senior Division this Saturday,
of an extra game. Omar's rink has now also passed the 100 mark,
Petherick, who excels as a single's C. B. Robertson (H.K.F.C.), The rink's victory is even more player. He is also the present C. F. Alexander, (Police) meritorious when it is realised that angles" champion of his Club, but Y. Abbas (GG.C.). R. Hall has been deputising at aldp another Junior division play Grimmitt's superior play, as dc- N. M. Currie (HK.ERC.) and N. Glendening (aidp), con in the absence on leave of W. Leonard was No-1-in-the-rinky play monstrated this season, should-L. E. Lammert (K.C.C.) W. B. Dell, S., Farlow . B. Logan Drake, who returned to the Colony ing in place of A E Marchant. (Continued on Page 5). and W. MeHardy" (skip).'
W-Forrest J, Channing, J.-B. Riddel
Rekked yesterday.
bring him through.
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