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RE-ARRANGED KOWLOON C.C. RINKS LOSE BADLY TO RECREIO

GUY'S K.B.G.C. RINK

WELL IN LEAD

CAREY LEADS DALLAH IN JUNIOR DIVISION

L. GUY'S K. B. G. C. rlak (A. S. Russell, M. J. Henderson and

*J. H. Budding) further consolidated their leadership of the Lawn Bowls league skips' record last Saturday when they obtain. ed their 13th win in 15 games to date.

The following is the complete record of every skip in both leagues to date.

U. M. Omar (C.C.C. "A")

0

0 1 0 0 3

This "toucher" decided this head on the Pollte green, where the home team defeated the Kowloon Docks Recreation Club by 64 shots to 50 last Saturday-(King's Studio).

SHANGHAI LEAD 9 TO 8

NO UPSETS LIKELY

I. R. C. EXPECTED

TO WIN TITLE · |

ONLY FIVE MATCHES

Only live matches appear da

HANKOW NOW

HOLD USEFUL

ADVANTAGE

HONG KONG PLAY RECS TO-DAY

DISAPPOINTING RECORD

Defeating Hong Kong yesterday

the card for decision this week, by 18 shots to 17 in the second two in the Senior Division and Interporter Bowls match Shanghai three in the Junior, the results of

which are not likely to affect the won the Prentice Cup and again present league positions.

Both the Kowloon Cricket Club

took the lead with 9. victories

and Club de Recreio, who receive against Hong Kong's 8 in the the Kowloon Docks Recreation series of Interports dating back to Club and Craigengower "B" res.

1918. pectively, should record home

PLAYERS UPSET BY

NEW POSITIONS

VICTORS RECORD WINS ON ALL RINKS

ELLIOT-HEYWOOD WASTED AT NO. 1

(By BHORT HEAD)

AT THE CLUB DE RECREIO ON SATURDAY THE HOME. TEAM DEFEATED THE KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB BY 29 SHOTS IN A MATCH THAT WAS MUCH MORE EVENLY CONTESTED THAN THE SCORE WOULD SUGGEST.

PETHERICK TRIUMPHS

BEATS GUY TO

WIN PRESIDENT'S

CUP AT K.B.G.C.

Jones Beats Purvis In Handicap Final Tie

INTRA CLUB TOURNAMENT RESULTS DURING WEEK

V. Petherick, who won the Pre-

In the first place the Cricket Club fielded fours that had not usually played together as rinks. On top of this. C. E. Elliot-sident's Cup last year, beat L. Guy Heywood, who is usually so constructive at No. 3, was playing No. in the Fourth Round of the Vice- 1. His drawing to the jack was faultless, but the remaining President's Cup at the Kowloon numbers were so outplayed that most of his good work was Bowling Green during the week. wasted.

HIS ABSENCE FROM A. E. SILKSTONE'S RINK WAS KEENLY FELT, FOR, WITH L. J. SILVA AND G. MARQUES PLAYING WELL TOGETHER, IT WAS MORE THAN SILKSTONE COULD DO TO HOLD THEM. ALTHOUGH HIS RINK WAS HEAVILY DEFEATED, SILESTONE ACTUALLY BOWLED BETTER THAN EITHER R. P. PHILLIPS OR J.

FRASER.

CIVIL SERVICE

SURPRISED ON

HOME GREENS

J. C. CHALMERS BRILLIANT

TAIKOO'S UNEXPECTED WIN

Having in mind the fact that only the previous week the Civil

Service had defeated the Police by 33 shots on the latter's.

Shanghai won the first en- The Indian Recreation Club counter, played on Tuesday, by greens, and that they are usually deadly at home, I may be for have little to fear in their home a margin of 22 shots to 15, after given for having presented my- match against the Kowloon Cric-

F. J. Jones, who won the cham- pionship of the Civil Service C. C. In 1931, has defeated J. Par- vis in the Club Handicap Final during the week.

Intra-club matches are drawing

J. Fraser and C. C. Silva'a rinks were fairly evenly match-to a close, although progress still ed, and had C. J. Tacchi been remains very slow. playing in his usual position, the Latest results in the intra-club bowls tournaments to date are as visiting rink would have come

follow:

out on top. Fraser himself

bowled well, and was largely

responsible for keeping the mar- gin of defeat to slow.

This was exemplified on a head in which Silva, with his last wood, drew to the jack to give his rink a lay of four. Not only did he draw,

but he had sufficient weight to push it through to the ditch.

With just the correct green and weight Fraser bowled his. last wood and brought it to rest on the edge of the ditch and

took the shot for the Cricket Club.

RECREIO'S EARLY LEAD

On the middle rink the Recrelo

KOWLOON C. C. Novice Competition Fourth, Round-G. Lee beat A. Pop- ple; E. Abraham beat R. E, Lindsell, Doubles Handicap Semi-final Round--L. Jäck and W. · C. Simpson (ecr.) beat T. Fergusson and W. Hyde (5)

President's Cap

A. E. Silkstone beat C. J. Tacchi J. Frazer beat A. Wright

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN Handicap Singlea

G. E. F. Thompson (-1) beat S. Randle (-8)

N. Henderson (-1) beat A. S. Rus- sell (~8)

President's Cup

Fourth Round-R. Hall heat T. Roberts

he Vice President's Cap

Fourth Round-V. Petherlik bent L.

ket Club, and should make sure of the game had been postponed self at the Valley last Saturday the championèhip as the result, owing to rain. The third and with the fixed idea that it was built up a lead from the commence-Guy: F. T. Farrell beat. Russel The Kowloon Bowling Green Club last match will he played on not so much a question as to ment, but they had to fight for every should account for the Civil Ser-Saturday.

vice juniors, and the Yacht Club should take the points from the! Club de Recreio.

First Division

P. W.

L.-D.

F.

A.

1. Guy (K.B.G.C.)

16 13 2 ] 94

0

13 11

2

0 107

Q

B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C. “A”)

13 10

3

0 103

0

C. G. Silva (Recrela)

12

9 3

0 60

A

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

13 9

3

1

42 #

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

12

8 4

0 66 0

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

12

7

5 0 22

$

W. Macfarlane (K.B.G.C.)

14

7

7 0 0

0

R. Basa (C.C.C. "A").

10

6

4

42

0

J. McKelvie (K.D.B.C.)

10

6

0 0

25

F. X. Silva (Recreio)

12

6

5 1 12

0

C. S. Rosselet (C.C.C. "D")

12

6

6

0

.0 19

R. P. Phillips (K.CC.)

13

7

0

0

4

A. R. Clarke (Police)

8 5

3

21

J. Cavanagh (C.C.C. "B")

11

5

0 0

13

J. Fraser (K.C.C.) ..

12

5

7 0 0

11

F. J. Jones (C.S.C.C)

13

5

$

15

0

W. Hollidge (C.S.C.C.)

6

2

50

0

A. W. Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.)

8

4

4

0

0

0

R. Wallace (Taikoo D.R.C.)

8

4

4

0 28

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

9

4

$

0

0 24.

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

11

1

0

20

W. E. Hollands (Police)

11

4.

7

0. D 21

6. Moss (Police)

11 4

7 0 0 25

R. Hall (K.B.G.C.)

4 3

1 0

23

0

A. H. Basto (Recreio)

7

3

4

0 0

3

D. Munro (Taikoo D.R.C.)

7

4

0

18

W. Greig (K.D.B.C.)

3

7

1 0

57

R F. Luz (C.C.C. "A")

3

1

0

0

wins.

W. Mair (Police)

6

4

0 0

14

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

13

2

10 1

0 94

C. Strange (CS.C.C.)

1

0

0 13 0

E. el Arculli (C.C.C. "B")

0 0

7

A. A. Lewis (C.C.C. "B")

1 0

12

W. GHI (C.C.C. "B")

4

1

3

0

0 15

C. Summons (C.C.C, “B”)

3

0

0

20

B. McKeown (Talkoo D.R.C.)

5

1

4 0 0 29

C. J. Tacchi (K.C.C.)

1

0

1

0

0

1

A. O. Brawn (C.B.C.C.)

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

0

1 0 0 11

A. W. Norrie (T.D.R.C.)

1

0 1 D û 13

A. McKellar (KD.R.C.)

0 1 0 0 18

F. E. Booker (Police)

0

1 0 0 20

W. Field (CC.C. (B")

1

0

1

0

0 20

E. G. Past (Police)

0 2

0

@ 29

C. E. Marques (Recreio)

0

0 1 34

F. V. V. Riberio (Recrelo)

0

0 0 41

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

2

0 2

0 0 20

Second Division.

P.

W.

L

D. F. ·A.

A. E. Carey (Police)

A. R; Dallah (I.R.C.)

K. M. Omur (LR.C.)

15

5 10

0

56

0

G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)

15

9 4

2

64

0

E. Kern (K.C.C.)

14 8

27

0

A. F. Paul (H.K.E.R.C.)

15

8 6

1 74

H. Overy (K.C.C.)

10

7

2 1

49

0

A. M. Wahab (LR.C.)

11

7

0 38

0

H. H. Rose (K.R.G.C.)

12

7

5

0 33 0

A. Chapman (R.H.K.Y.C.)

13

7

6

0 22

0

W. McHardy (Police)

11

6 5 0 9

0

B. E. Maughan (R.H.K.Y.C.)

10

6 4 0 4 0

A. Macfarlane (R.H.K.Y.C.)

13

6

7 Q 0

3

J. M. Jack (K.C.C.) ...

13

7 0 0 39

V. N. Atienza '(C.C.C.)

15.

6

8

0 11

W. E. Hale (K.B.G.C.)

8

5

3

0 56. 0

J. Riberio (Recrelo)

8

3

0 39 0

J. G. Meyer (K.B.G.C.)

9

0

42. - 0

L. Luck (C.9.C.C.)

10

5

5

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

'10

5

5

0 0

19

W. K. Way (CCC)

ir

0 41

R. R. Davies (C.8.C.C.)

12

0

1

0

A. R. Minu (LR.C.)

4

0 4

0

88 .0

E. G. Barry (C.C.C.)

8 4

0 3

W. Glendenning (Police)

10

1

J. J. Basto (Recreio)

11

1

0 12

J. Russell (H.K.F.C.)

12

0 45

F. Haynes (H.K.F.C.)

15

11

0 0 49

L. Whant (CS.C.C.)

5

0

05

J. S. Riddell (Police)

1

22

Dr. R. A. Basto (Recreio)

8

0

0

25

ER: Wood (CS.C.C.)

0

0. 34

A. A. Ilazack (CCC)

0 16 0

Scores:

W. B. Muskett (H.KER.C)

Recreio

10

0

Machado

A. 8. Gomes (C.C.C.)..

0

FrodXavier

8. Deacon (H.KERC)

0

J. F. Lunny (HL.K.BR.C.)

H. Rozario (Recreio) **

T. Fergusson (ECC)\\

A. Brooksbank (HKF.C)PAGNAT

C. A. Lopes (Recreto)

J. Gregory (HKFC).

F. F. Duckworth (HL.K.E.RC),

8. Deacon (HERRC)..

1. G. Sousa (CEC)

15 12 3 0 91 Q

14 11 3 0 80 0

3 0

To-morow's

Programme

Hankow's Victory

The Hankow Interport Bowls team defeated Shanghai by TU

2

„Hándíchy Paire Competition Semi-final. Meloy and W. Bright

whether the Civil Service would shot they scored. Then came win, but by now many shots period when luck turned against the Cricket Club, and on two heads they woulud win.

the Recreio added 9 points. Talkoo have some good away

Marques used both his woods to Brown. shots to 18 to record their fifth wins to their credit, notable in-advantage, leaving E. C. Fincher to triumph as again Shanghai's stances being their triumphs over bowl against a lay of four Fincher since the Interport contest was in the Police and Crafgengower "B" drew well and placed his wood for but they are not consistent, con- second shot. "Take this wood out stant rink changes being against

augurated in 1924.

The Hong Kong team will

play

the Hankow combination on Sun- day.

HONG KONG v. SHANGHAI

The following have been the re- aults since 1918.

1918 Shanghai |1919 Hong Kong

1920 Shanghai 1321 Hong Kong 1922 Shanghai 122A Hang Kong

1924 Shanghai 1923 Hong Kong 1926 Shanghai 1927 Shanghai 1928 Hong Kong 1929 Hong Kong K.C.C. (50) ✓ K. DOCK (58) 1930 Shanghual |RECREIO (—) ▼ CC.C. “B” (—) 1931

SENIOR DIVISION

JUNIOR DIVISION

K.B.G.C. (68) v C.S.C.C. (52) ER.C. (51) NK.CC. (59) R.HKY.C. (53) ▼ RECREIO (48)

FILIPINO CLUB FIELD TEAM

0 18 But Lose To Recreio

By 18 Shots

Shangbai

1932 1933

Hong Kong

30 shots to 11 27 shots to 13) 20 shots to 181 28 shots to 22) 24 shots to 8 27 shots to 23 20 shots to 14 28 shota to 8

19 shota to 17

them, but I did not consider them and we shall lle four" erled Mar- strong enough to defeat the Civil ques to Silva.. Service.

It was a considerable sur- prise, therefore, to 'eee the home team getting the worst of the duel. The Civil Sør- vice lost on two rinks. F. J. Jones, rink (E. W. Simmonds. A. O. Brawn and C. Strange), being the only home skip to record a win.

· With a clever draw to Fin- cher's wood, Silva not only took it out but added another shot and blocked the way for Slikstone That head enabled Recreio to chalk up 5.

On the next head it looked as if the Cricket Club might redeom few shots, for they were lying four. with Silva and Silkstone each to

+ bent T Armstrong and C. B. Horking (1)

Fourth Round-H. H. Rose beat G. B. Hoaking; J. G. Moyer heat W.

Club Championship Non-Prize Winners Competition J. Meloy beat P. Hamilton

TAIKOO DOCKS R.C. Hardleap Singles

B. M. Keown (1–4) best 3. 3. Whyte (--2)

H. Summers (Ser) beat J. C. Chalmers (5)

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. Singles Handicap Fourth Round Dr. V. N Atienza (Ber.) beat C. S. Rossolet (-4):

Semi-Final-Dr. V. N. Atienza (Bcr.) beat H. Milton (scr.)

Pairs Competition Semi-final Round-U. M. Omar and A. Coelho, best C. S. Rosselet and W. K. Way.

G. Duncan and Y. Abbas, beat A. E.

bow) their last woods. Silva, how- Coates and H. Milton, R. C. Wallace's rink (W. Brown ever, took the jack to his back

CIVIL SERVICE C.C. Club Handicap

31 shots to 17 C. Summers, G. H. Stewart who woods and converted the lay against Final-F. J. Jones (-7) beat J.

20 shota to 19

19 shots to 17 were in opposition to J. Hollidge's him into one of four in his favour. Purvis (+2) 19 shoes to four (T. Armstrong, L. R. Whant. This more or less upset the Cricket W. E. Simmonds, P. E. Knight and

Jones beat H. Westlake, L. Luck, 2 games to 1 A. W. Grimmitt), held the lead Club rink, but they rallied again Parvis to win, while Purvis drew a

3 games to throughout the

TWO BURNT HEADH The 18th head was remarkable on this green, producing two “burnt

|E. Maughan ‍and A. 0. Brawn.

PETHERICK LOSES BADLY

game, eventually

and from that time on held their bys into the Third Bound and beat B. Hong Kong' - 2 games to 1 winning by a single shot, the Civil HANKOW.✓. SHANGHAI |

opponents fairly well. Service four pulling · up' well on The following have been the re- the last two heads, on which they sults of matches between Shanghai scored five shota. and Hankow:

It was J. C. Chalmers' rink (Wheads. On the first occasion Silk- 1924-won by Shanghai at S'hat. Cunningham. D. B. Bone and D. stone cut the jack off the green in 1926-won by Hankow at Hankow, Munro) who caused the damage, attempting to trail it to some back Grimmitt Enters Singles 1926-won by Shanghai at S'hal, ¡defeating J. W. Deakin's rink by woods, and on the second occasion (1927-no-match.

18 shots. The Taikoo skip him Silva was responsible for driving it 1928-won by Shanghai at S'hal self was in great form, being by off 1929-won by Hankow at Hankow far the outstanding bowler on the 1930-won by Hankow at Shanghat greens, and to his individual ef forts can be attributed Talkooʻs 1931-no match 1932-won by Hankow at Hankow success. J1982-no match.

(Continued on Page 8)

Bowls Final

A. W. Grimmitt (Civil Service), entered the Final of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Champion- CARE OF WOODS INahip yesterday, defeating V. Pe-

Įtherick (Howling Green), by 21. HOT WEATHER shots to 8, on the Cralgengower

Cricket Club green.

0 team ipino Club fielded a bowls Results Of Visit To Date Beer, R. Bass and U. M. Omar (skip). Useful Advice On How

against the Recreio on, the

To Preserve Them

Grimmitt will now miset » D. September 5. Beat the Police, Rec

Rumjahn (Craigengower) in the latter's green on Wednesday and

freation Club by 20 shots to · 14, ati The following have been the re-Hongkow Park. The team-A E

Final, on the Club de Recreio lost by 18 shots:-

sults of matches played by the Coates, N. Watson, R. Baan and E. G

green, on Wednesday next. Colony's Interport bowls team to Post (skip)..

It has been the experience of September 6. Lost to Shanghal (2nd many player to find in exception-advised during hot weather to date in Shanghai:

Yvanovich

| Julio Ribeiro

(Skip) IT

10

15"

NO 18

J. M.,S. Rozario Soares H: Rozario [CH. Basto

M:'(Skip))

Botelho

Ozorla

Mares

FV Bibeiro

(Ship)

(Continued on Page 31

E. S. Carter (H.K.F.C.)...;

Filipino Club Boy

·Delgado "

Randall Gomes

(Skip)

Leonardo

Howard

- Gonzales), 2(1):973)

Field (Skip) Alberto

Fercando Medina

Atienza

September 2 Beat Yangtabpoo Interport) by 18 shots to 17, at the ally warm weather, that their take, particular care of their

|| Shanghat : Lawn" Bowls Club | (Race) Bowling Club at Wayside Park by 30 Course). The team AE, Coates, bowls, due to neglect in the pro- bowls, especially those sets which shots to 10. The team--A. E. Coates, Basa, H. Beer, and U. M. Omar (skip). per care of the woods to meet the fare. left in the lockers. In these E. G. Post, H. Boor and J. M. Omar To-day, the Colony's team will conditions, have!!

last : some of times bowls require feeding with September 8. Leat to Hongkow Golf meet the Shanghai Recreation. Club their weight, and are not drawing off. After usage on the green Club and Junior: Golf Club, al Hong, at the Race Course, Shanghot?R:Cs with their accustomed accuracy, they should be rubbed over Kew Park (Junior Golf Club green) by green.

Neglect may also give rise to the s cloth soaked in olive oil,

15 shots to 19. The team-J. Watson,

E. G. Poat R Basa and H Beer Other fixtures are Saturday y discs becoming dislodged from can be easily removed again with (akip),24) sepa odv

Shanghai (third Interport match), the bowls, as has been the unfora dry cloth when the wls are September 4. Lost to Shanghai (1st Sunday v Hankow, Monday. v Club tanate experience of more than next required for Interport), after postponement due to de Lusitano and Tuesday v Shang- one of the players engaged this oiled bowl will keep its normal rain, by 22 shots to 16. Game played

Of weight throughout all kinds of

at Hongke Park on the Police R. Chat Lawn Bowls Club and County season. green. The team A. R. Coater A Club.

Bowlere would therefore be wall weather

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