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HYDE-LAY'S FINE BOWLS AT EMPIRE GAMES
SHANGHAI CRICKET ·
STATISTICS
Ramblers Make Certain Of The Championship
WOODEN SPOON PASSED ON TO THE POLICE
Shanghai, Sept. 12. The league cricket matches last|
Tweek-end definitely decided the
ARMY TENNIS
Rain Holds Up Area
Championships
Jeading places, and at the other
Owing to the rain the Singles end the Police must hold the woo-
Tournament of the Hong Kong den spoon, for, with only one match;
Area Sports Club has only Ito play, they are three points be
reached the Third Round. low the Wanderers whose revival Four of the eight Second Round came late, but just in time to lift matches were played yesterday the them up a place writes the North most interesting being that be China Daily News, The Nomads tween S/Cdr. Gillow (R.A.0.C.) and L/Cpl. Andrews (S.W.B.). The Arst set went to fourteen games
the Third Round:-
CLOSE GAME AGAINST CROP OF RECORDS GO
MCKINLAY
JUST BEATEN ON LAST HEAD
ON LAST NIGHT
(Continued from Page 4)
The struggle between Wagner and Roza Pereira for third place was thrilling, the Shanghai swim- mer doing exceptionally well con- sidering that he had been ill the previous day and was conûned to
Wagner was slightly behind Pereira at the turn, but spurted fafter the push-off and weal
UNBEATEN ENGLISH PAIR RATTLED his bed.
+
London, August 14. Hong Kong team took part in the bowls section of the Empire ahead by a bare margin, retain A
Games. In the final summary, Scolland won, and Hong Kong ing this to the finish, despite Roza tied for bottoms with Caunda, both having one third to their credit. Pereira's challenge at the Scotland with 18. In the pairs, Hong Kong did better, tieing with
In the singles, Hong Kong had 4 points, the winners being to take third place by 2 ft. Wales for ten out of a possible 16; England bad 16.
Norman was fifth and H. H Berenta followed, this youth very апа sportingly filling the gap sidering he has rarely done this swimming exceedingly well, con-
In the rinks Hong Kong were bottom with two points out of a possible 18; England had 16. Wales took precedence of Hong Kong in the pairs through the highest shot average.
stroke over the distance..
must be content with the runner-up position, for their slender hopes of getting on level terms with the before Gillow, who was the better Ramblers ended within the latter's player, settled down, narrow victory over the Tyros laet The following has, now entered Saturday,
The bowls competition started matched with Hong Kong. They; Clever Diving The Colts, Stragglers, and Sha-L/Cpl. Lilley (S.W.B.) by 6-1, 6-2.
M. S. Oldield (R.A.P.C.) bent on Monday, when in the morning won their first points in the rinks
The interport diving resulted in force each have eleven points, so
Hong Kong were beaten by competition by beating Australia, some very fine expositions, and, the Sgt. Wilson (R.A.P.C.) bent S/Sgt. Canada in singles by 21/5, pairs the scoring being 27/25. In the new style of judging, recognised that their final engagements will be Finod (R,A.S.C.) by 6-1, 6-4. full of interest.
18/15, and rinks 19/10, while in singles, Hong Kong lost by 19/21, by the Olymple S/Cdr. Gillow (R.A.0.C.)
judges, was beat the afternoon Hong Kong beat but won the pairs by 23/14. In the average, A. J. Barson's L/Cpl. Andrews (SW.B.) by R-6, 6-2 New Zealand in the singles by
brought into effect, whereby the outstanding performance on Sun-Elliott (E. Lanes.) by 6-2, 6-3.
R.Q.M.S. Jarman (S.W.B.) beat Pte.
On Wednesday, A. Hyde Lay of points awarded by the five judges day has put him up amongst the
21/9, but were beaten in the rinka Hong Kong and J. McKinlay for each dive were shown to the L/Cpl. Davies (S.W.B.) entered by 18/16. leaders, while no changes of note the Second Round by defeating
(England) were equal on points, public immediately after the dive. occurred amongst the bowlers.
On the following day, A. Hyde each having won two of four Sgt. Taylor (R.A.P.C.) by 6-3, 6-4. Lay of Hong Kong beat Dr. J.games played in the singles.
By this system, the highest and lowest points awarded were struck Rusk, of Ireland in the singles by Their game was a close one out and the average of the re- 21/19, Ireland winning the pairs throughout, neither
result, and rinks by 23/14 and 28/10. greater advantage than three at which, when worked out with the Rhodesia beat Hong Kong by any time. The scores were level degree of difficulty of the dive, 21/4 in the singles and 22/18, in at 5, 10, 12, 17 and 19.
produced the nett result in points. the rinks Hong Kong won the Each in turn played some fine W. Humber, of Shanghai, show- pairs by 36/16.
shots to beat his opponent when fed up very consistently and earn HONG KONG POSITION well placed. Hyde Lay drew leveljed a total of 99.9 points, while C A suggestion that the Mamak singles with 10 points, Hong Kong lay was
At this point, Scotland led the fat 19 with a perfect shot. McKin-C Sharp, also of Shanghat, took Hockey League be divided into being 4; England led the pairs the jack and was also close in be- M. Prodan, of Tientsin, was third in front and touching second place with 97.6 points, and
with 89.8 points.
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MEETING
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Hyde Lay had two woods 6 in. The 440 yd. free-style was the
I. n.o. R. h.s. Avge. two divisions, brought up at a with 10, Hong Kong, having 2; hind.. 13 3 685 115 68.50 Committee meeting last evening and Ireland led the rinks, Hongl 9 2 317 102 45.28 was referred to 16 3 659 111* 43.00
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0511 73 34.07 follows: Pay-Master Lt. Commdr. ed to produce his morning's form. sprang the jack just far enough led on the previous evenings when In the afternoon, Hyde Lay fall-gg on McKinlay's toucher, and Norman addd, to the fame he gain. S. R. Kermant. 17 2 488 111 32.53 F. C. Le Cras and two other Na-He was easily beaten by R. Sporto score two. R. D. Gillespie 12 1 331 143 30.09 val representatives to be co-opt of Scotland by 21/6, and Scotland. There were M. J. Divecha
The won the 880 yd. and 13 3 Sgi. Sevenoaks 13 Z 290
some exciting mo-second in the breast-stroke. ed; Lieut. Flowerdew (R. A), won. On the last day, Hong Kong ments on the next and last end, 50 29.54 10. G. Simpson 15 1 A. C. Sinclair 12 2 240 98 24.00 Army ropresentative to be
399 91 28.50 Sergeant Fielding and one other met South Africa, who beat them which McKinlay won with two out to lead by a bare margin, the Norman and Roza Pereira went Li-Col. Pelly 15 2 280 50 22.31 opted; A. E. P. Guest (St. An-rinks, the pairs being won T. W. R. Wilson 12 1 233 71 21.18 drew's), Sergeant Fennell (Po- Hong Kong 20/11. In the after-bad-won one game only for Hong
co-21/4 in the singles and 21/19 in the and game a at 21/19.
others swimming level; and at the Seven Singing Sistera. E.P. Humphreys 12 1 227 58. 20.64 lice), and Jahan Dad (K.I.T.C.). noon, Wales also beat Hong Kong Kong when they met G. W. A. length, Lawrence came up
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in the singles and rinks by 21/15
in the pairs.
HYDE LAY'S GREAT MATCH
even.
so far unbeaten for England. tually passing him and making. Hong Kong, by sound play, took up eu Norman in the third length.
On the final day, Australia were their score to 13/5. The English-Lawrence came up almost level men were somewhat lucky in re-with Norman at the turn into MAGNE WINS CYCLIST
trieving to 10/14. An error of the fourth length and the two GRAND PRIX
judgment on the next end was die-commenced a great struggle for astrous for Hong Kong, for with supremacy, each taking a slight all his lead's woods well behind, lead at times, but there being very Paris, September 17.. the skip Antonin Magne yesterday won when a yard on shot was the ob- the race..
persisted in drawing little between them for the rest of the "Grand Prix des Nations" for vious one, and lost. six.
238 56 14.88 Sgt. Mowatt (7); F. A. Pitts (6): F. Cyclists when he covered 140 kms.
1 176
Having gained the lead, Eng-
A Terrific Pace
The terrific pace seemed to be
42 14.67 Marshall, E. G. Gardner, A. C. Sin (80.78 miles) in 3h. 35m. 57sec land never looked back, and final-breaking the swimmers, who were
J. A. Isaacs 17 1 T. H. Darvill 13 Bgt.. Mowalt 12 I 161 45 14.64 clair (3). {J. J. Farrow 16 0 234 42 14.62
R. F. Shroff.. 12 2 146 46 14.60) F. A. M. Ellott 70 101 30 14.43 C.E. Ollerdensen 14 0 195 44 13.93 Sign, Lowe... 8 1 97 22 13.85 F.E.T. Marshall 7 0 97 40 13.85
H. A. Coward..14 1 177 .47 13.62
Foulnier came in second.-Havas.
ly won by 30/19.
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The following are the selected teams,
T. A Madar 16 1 201 53 13.40 for to-day's Lawn Bowls League Aix-
Sgt. Cartwright 10 480.28 13.33
W. H. Cochran 15 0 193 44 12.89 tures.
SENIOR DIVISION
H. Rogerson.. 8 1 90 28 12.85 cc.c. "B"
Sgt.
Dalloway 98 102 31 12.75 A. E. Coates
J, E. Fairbairn 9 8
T. L. Rawsthorne 7 1
76 49 12.66
75 25 12.50 4. S. Gomes
14 1 161 36 12.38 W. V. Field
F. A. Pitts... 10 0 123 29 12.30 B. W. Bradbury
10 0 123 45 12.30
P. Madar....
V. Evans ....
F. P. Bailey
T. H. Wood .. 7 2
A. J. H. Bower-
man
E. C. Baker
F. Kellner
F. R. L. Carey
(Skáp)
13 1 145 34 12.08 G. L Buchanan
60 17 12.80 C. R. Souze
1
H. Beer
12 1130 23 11.82 U. M. Omar
•C.C.C. "A"
E. Tuck M. J. Medina W. G!!! J. Cavanagh
G. Duncan W. Ward
(Skip)
D. W. Watertan
J. L. Tetley M. J. Henderson The following are the Lawn.
(Skip) Bowls League fixtures for to-H. F. Stoneham day, giving last season's results C. B. Hosking in brackets.
W. E. Hale
THE PROGRAMME... Former
SENIOR DIVISION [C.C.C. "B" (-)
W. T. Brightman K. DOCK (53) C. S. Rosselet
POLICE (77) (Sidp) TAIKOO (58)
9 0
106 35 11.78)
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A. E. Marchent H. Milton
8 3 55 23 11.00 J. S. Landolt 10 0
109 59 10.90 AA. Razack
13 K 85 26 10.82 R. F. Lus
H. Meston
[L/C. Smith
9
K, E. Orr
0 95 22 10.56 R. Basa
11 1 105 90 10.50
A, G. White 10 3
78 26 10.43
(Skip) Kowloon Dock
J. T. Allen.... 90 90 28 10.00
T. Ferguson J. Wilkinson ..
91 80 19 10.00 J. Brewin Bowling Averages
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W. Henderson
W. Greig
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M. R. W. AVE, L. F. Etokes 123 24 312.34 9.17 T: Coleman R. Booth 211-51 500 54 8.26 A; Marshall A. Lingard ...
88 14 197 14 9,79 J, Kempton V. W. L. Stanion 50 13 157 15 10.47 J. McKelvic T.L. Rawsthorne 114.1 54 277 26 10.65
H. Rogerson ...
D. W. Leach...
8. F-Shrol...
T. A. Madar
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85,1 17 309 28 11.03 J. B. Parks FAM. Elllett 58.1 6 192 17 11 29 J. Provan 286.4 88 663 56 11.84 J. Lindsay 150 30 436 36 12,11 3, C. Brown
83.2 16 289 21 13.33 39.3 15 349 24 14.29||||||
|J. C. Jenkins
(Skip).. Police RC.
E. P. Humphreys 87.4 18 314 21 14.95 R. Ellis Sgt. Cartwright 122.8 20 466 30 15.47 G. Perkins F. R. Kermani 78 8 310 20 15.60 W, Mair
LL-Col. Pelly 112.5-10-474 30 16.80 C. G. Mose
C. E. Ollerdessén 125.3 20 418 26 16.08
BP. Balley... 1443 10 582 34 16.53 E. Post
H. D. Bidwell 85.3.17.255.14-16.78
C. Subimone
A. A. Lewis
Kowloon
R. Duncan V. Petherick S. Randle B.. Hall
P. T. Farrell J. S. Logan J. G. Meyer
v C.C.C. "A" (-) v•K.BG.C. (63)
v K.C.C., (42)
v RECREIO (56)
.. JUNIOR DIVISION
C.C.C. (63)
H.B.G.C (68)
(Skip) K.0.0. (59) B.G.C. RECREIO (68)
W. S. Drake
2
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H.K.F.C. (-)
J. J. Whyte D. B. Bone W. Cummingham J. C. Chalmers (Sidip)) \\ (Skip) ^
J. Waid A. W. Norrie D. Munro
J. Watson A. 8. Russell J. H. Budding
L.Guy
(Ekip) Kowloon C. C. J. W. M. Brown A. E. Silkntone W. Hyde
J. Rodger
(Skip) Kowloon C.C. M. Rakusen W. Mulcahy
T. Carr
E. Ken
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▾ RHKY.C. (51) J. Blackburn v I. R. C. (45)
v. H.KER.C. (52) ▼ POLICE (50)
v CSCC (-)
I. J. Silva
D. C. Alves E. V. Ribeira A. H. Baste
W. Hirat ¡L. E. Lammert
H. Overy
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J. S. Dinner A. Wright J. M. Jack
J. Hoosen 3. O. Bux A. O.. Madar E. M. Omar
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A. H. Ramjahn
M. Afzal
M. Y. Adal A: R. Dallah
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expected to crack under the strain, but they maintained the speed. Norman turning level with Law- rence in the final lap and the two spurting for the finish..
They were still-level ten yards from the finish, when Norman made a further spurt and went on to win by 2-ft. in the record time of 5 min. 40.4.5 sec.
against the old
mark of 5 min 41.2.5 sec. set by Dr. Oblwein in Tientsin In 1932.
Palice R.C. Roza Pereira dropped back in the W. McLeod third lap and held second place 10 L. Glendenning
yards ahead of Ohlwein, with Ar R.. McWalter
chie Logan lying fifth and Farmer A. E. Carey
(Skip) sixth. Ohlwein commenced to drop back and in the fifth length Logan went ahead of Ohlwein, making up Jon Roza Pereiras
H.
Forrest
J. S. Riddell
R. Channing
W. Glendenning
T. Farlow
J. & Logan
V&C. Lobram
W.
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Clab de Recreio A. M. Silve
E. V. M. R. da Bouss (Skip)
L.A. Gutierrez C. E. Marques. F. I. Silva
(Skip) JUNIOR DIVISION
Craigengower CC. JA. Coellio
F. Begley
Y. Abbas
(Skip) V. N. Atienza
E. G Fincher
CE Ellot-Hey-
H. Hampton
N. Bebbington
(Skip) W: Leonard * W. J. Howard
wood
W. Phelps
W. K. Way
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Detsk
H.
J. R. Basres
W. Atkins
J. A. Takacs 243.3 38 810 48 16,82 R. Dowman L/C. Smith. 119.3 22.376 21 17.90 8. Shephard K. Foot 117.5 19 400 22 18.18 W. E. Hollands P. Hadar, 112.2 8 472 25 16.88 TW. R. Wilson 196.2 49 492 26 18.92 S. Dallon G. B. Elliott 130.2 28 475 25 19.00 J. S. Fender 118.2 21-385 20 19.25 F. E. Booker 69.4 10 212 11 1957 AE. Clark 146.1 10 549 29 19.29(Skip)
H. Meston!
M. Divecha
EH. Anstics
T.-H. Wood 105 7 349 15 20.37 ET Gavenlock 54 6 253 10 25.30 W
HAB Cochran 95.4 20 339 13.26.08 0.11 Summers→→ ANI, IL. Bower van Ta
Stainton
man 9918 291 11 25.45 CH. Stewart
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Gittina Jack O. J. Tacchi
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Remedios EHBisto
A. Lopes
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HW Randall
Yacht Club
A. Stevenson
E.-M. Remedios R. A. Basto
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A. E. Xavier (Skip)
CE. Xavier J. M. S. Rozario
F. X. Soares
(Shop)
JA. D, Morrison C. M. Xavier Sir Thomas A. V. Barros
Southern A. M. Xavier
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A. Macfarlene
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A. C. Young p
Football Club
F. P. Shaw
J. A. R. Selby R. A. Trengrove-
·B, E. Mangban
E. R. Reed
C. B. Robertson (Skip) A.Brooksbank
!= (Skip) A. T. Hamilton' A. Humphreys 5). JB Ross
E. G. Barry A. Champman Stavengon
J. Macdonald
EV Soarle
J. G. Chariton
(Side)
GAEF Thompson
McHardy
5. Dall (Skip) In the seventh length Logan drew up still further, turning 10 ft behind the Hong Kong swim- mer and making a great spurt in an attempt to gain their place, but Roza Pereira was able to hold out. and won it by 8 ft. Farmer, the youthful Shanghai swimmer, esme up in the final length and passed (Skip) Ohlwein to take fifth place.
(Skip) H.K, Electric G. R. Hooley R. C. Butler G. T. Padgett A. F. Paul
J. G. Haigh W. Orchard J. F. Lunny L do Rome
D. B. HI
A. McKellar
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Civil Service C.G.
H. Major
R. Woliams
W. Collyer J. Parvis
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10.: Gami (5:37%
WJ, Burlingt
In the inter-club relay the Row- jing Club won from the French
Club after a thrilling race."
GRAND FINALE TO CHINESE SWIMMING
(Continued From Page 1)
22.50 Metres, girls, under,
Inches
feat
28. 100 Metres back stroke (men'aj
24. 400 Metres (women's)
25. Fancy diving Worldo
26 100 Metres back stroke (boya')
E. S. Carter Lockhart 27, 100 Metres breast stroke handicap (Skip) J. Russell
L, Luck
8. M. Rumfahin
StepbensJ. Gellatley D. M. KG. 8. Graver M. Purvis A. M. Wahab KB. Robertson
C. Strange, A, M. Omar F. H. W. Haynes, D. Davies
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(8kip) 28, 200 Metres breaststroke (men's)
20
9. 100 Metres back-stroke (girls')
80 100 Metras, open to the Associn-
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100, Metres (officials")
(Skip) 82, Cross-the-harbour swim.
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