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GRIMMITT AND JONES

OPEN WELL

(Continued from Page 4)

OVERWHELMING WIN FOR: MACFARLANE AND ROSS

A. Macfarlane and J. Russell beat G. Ross and G. Meyer by 19 shots in the First Round of the Colony Open Pairs Championship on the Civil Service Cricket Club green yesterday,

RECREIO PAIR. WIN ON

- EXTRA HEAD

GOLF NOTES

KCC EXPECTED TO

EXTEND THEM

(Continued from Page 4).

Kempton. It would be a big in provement to the team if Lapsley could be persuaded to go skip in one of the rinks. (By "NİBLICK")

The Kowloon CC had a bug ANDERSON, with a handi-man's holiday last Saturday, and

L. F. Xavier and F. V. V. Ribeiro best M. Drummond and N.. M. Cur-f cie by one shot in the first round of A car or 14, returned a bet 63 are being used to accomplish the Colony Open Pairs Champion-to annex the Kowloon Golf Club's huge task this week-end. Both the ship at the Kowloon Bowling Green Silver Jubilee Trophy. E Black EBG.C. and the Recreio, are hop- Club yesterday.

with a Bike net result on a handicap ing they will beat the Craigengower An extra head had to be played of 15, Jost on the last nine holes | *A**** ita decide the encounter.

Jacore. J. G. Charlton, with a score The bowling genius of J. Gibson. Scores

fat 83—16—62, was next best, while would be great value to them in this B. Henderson" and W. Ahern tied match, he loved to be up against the and

Curie for fourth place with net seventies. Craigengower team.

The encounter only went as far as 19 heads by mutual consent of Head both parties.

A. Macfarlane. G. Ross

por

Head

J. Russell

6. Meyer

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REMARKABLE COMEBACK BY BRAWN AND MAUGHAN The encounter between A 0 Brawn and B. B. Maughan, and E

L. Xavier M

and

F. V. V. Ribeiro-

GRAND FINALE

TO LOCAL SOCCER SEASON TO-MORROW

Caranagh's Big Bag

FIVE JUNIOR LEAGUE BOWLS ENCOUNTERS TO-MORROWE

Skip's Forecast

The following is the League programme for to KOWLOON CC. v. Craigens YACHT CLUB - Civil Servic BGCC ELECTRICS TAIKOO

Police Football

Anderson has been shooting in the seventies a good deal lately The Police are not down-hearted gne, have so far lived up to exper and in my opinion is nearer his at the setback the Craigengower tations. They are Taikoo and th home-side handicap of seven thang rinks gave them last week, and Bowling Green, who have won the the 14 he at present holds; to reare quite sure they can do better, first two matches, and have a cle turn a net total of four under par Cavanagh was in a greedy mood slate so far. from the back bees is excellent go-and collected an eight at one head, The Police upset calculations ing and calls for aery definite-this indicates a sad weakness defeating the Yachtsmen, while reduction

somewhere else in the ranks of much fancied Recreio perform While on the subject of handicaps the Police, but they had hard lines similarly with the Civil Service LAT it is noticeable that Black is also at several heads.

other results were as expected four strokes under par and he bas! It has already been mentioned in The Taikoo team has not been had his handicap reduced by three these columns that the Recreio pos-full strength so far. strokes within the past months.

:

BOGEY POOL

E.

Idle bowlers

three sess a splendid team, and this fact are Drummond. Wallace, Munroe has been early substantiated. They Weir, Stalker, Brown and Matthews

have commenced the season” with

twa remarkable victories... Their

| win over the Civil Service: was ex- BLACK gathered the major pected and warranted on form. The de end of the shekels with a rink skipped by F. Jones won, and return of one up on the same card gave the Civil Servants their only which gave him a losing tie for the crumb of comfort. Jubilee Trophy. His par return

Tuck and A. Brookshank in thei Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Champion-

(Continued From Page 4 ship, which was began at the In-inside right-berth which is now dian Recreation Club, Sookumpoo, filled by Chan Tak-fai, whose OPEN FOURSOMES yesterday, could not be concluded meteroic rise to fame has been

er's

A Difficult Task

SENIOR LEAGUE RINKS

The following are the Senior League ranks for to-morrow:

"Craigengower “A”

A. E Coates, A S. Gomes,

D.

bogey fight somehows one expects sible for choosing the teams to re does not seem to line up with the The Selection Committee respon-Emmjahn and B. W. Bradbury (skip).) a large margin over the Colonel present the Civil Service each week and U. M. Omar (skip).

J. Buchanan, C. Simmonds, H. Beer with a round of three under par have a diffenlt job. There is an J. Landolt, A. E. Razack, R. F. Luz

unparalleled scarcity of class bowl-and E. Basa (skip).

at their disposal-What a

Crairenrower "g G. Duncan, W. T. Brightman, W. GI change from the days of Oswick, and E. el Arculi (skip). TEXT Sunday is the last day for Pendered and Gregory of recent

F. K. Modi, M. A. R. Souza, E The senior game should develop

completion of first round and resumed on Monday next at 5 pinto a very fast duel between the preliminary round matches. I be Bacon, Duncan, and Hill of bowling

years and Pathyjohn, Foulds, Pearce and C. S. Rosselet. (skip)

J. R. Soares, M. Mechina, W. V. Field ̈A: 0. Brawn E. Tuck Chinese forwards and the Best heve some concession is being fame in the years gone by it is and J. Cavanagh (skip)__*

Police R. C BP Maughan A. Brooksban lives, while Howe and his colles allowed to competitors who are en-to be hoped that better times are W. McHardy, T. Tallon, J. C. S. Fen

gaes should constitute a serious gaged in the Final of the Hong in store. The inclusion of A. 0.der and G. Moss

(skip). menace to the South China backs Fours, but apart from these players Brawn in the senior team would

Clever Forward

be com Be a step in the right direction".

owing to falling light. It will be nothing short of marvellous, N

and

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all other matches must pleted.

Chan Tak-fai is a very clever forward, although there is still SUMMER CUP

the inside-left berth where, to-June 3rd. gether with Ip Pak-wa on the left

To-marrow's Encounters Kowloon Docks are having a day

G. Perkins, C. Dowman, E G. Puszt and W. E Hollands (skip).

W. McLeod, T. Hunter, F. Nolan and J. Shepherd (skip).

Herréla

Ribeiro and P. G. Silva (skip).

JE. Noronha Basto, F. LJ. Silva, L. F. Xavier, C. Marquesa and H. A. Abres (skip).

A. A. Remedios, 1. Ozario, EL M. Bo-

Silva medios and F. (skip).

ALBG.C. P. Fazzell, J. Tetley, W. S. Drake, and A. Holland. (skip).-

R. Duncan, F. L. Fapley, J. C. Brow. and EL Nish (skip). and i.. Guy (skip).

A. S. Russell, J. Watson, J. Budding

Hampton,

plenty of room for improvement. Within possibly a year or two heậTHE list of entries is now posted off. No stretch of imagination can will have reached the standard of i and will close on or about enable me to visualise the Craigen- the other South Chins forwards. Sunday, May 19 the qualifying swer "A" team being beaten by The Chinese selectors have done round is on the following Sunday, the Kowloon C.C., yet it is believed Wisely to move Tam Kong-pak to while match play commences.

by many, that they will come nearer to it than either the Civil Service or the Kowloon Docks have done. wing, he will probably be their THAT PUTT AGAIN

Craigengower "B" should beat COATES AND LANDOLT RECORD most dangerous forward.

the Civil Servants unless the latter NARROW VICTORY

Lee Kwak War Back

NOME time 180 I wrote of the team strengthens its rinks. It will

The re-appearance of Lee Kwok-

conceded putt and its attendant be a close match in any case.

Now we come to the best match A. E. Coates and J. S. Landolt wai, at left-half, will be

confusion in match and medal play, wel beat G. E. F. Thompson and G. Bcomed by all soccer enthusias should be abolished: From remarks men with their paises quickened aniston and A. Hyde. Lay (skip). -

concession on the card The Bowling Green Hosking by one shot in the First for the latter is undoubtedly one and discussions I have heard it their determination made stronger J. Fraser (skip). Bound of the Colony Open Pairs of our best half-backs and is alseems that a responsive chord has by defeat, are in opposition to the Championship 07 the Kowloon most a certainty for the Colony's been touched in quite a number of unvanquished Recreio team Cricket Club green yesterday.

Scores:-

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The Lincolns have a very good voiced

readers of this column. One golfer The question is can they do it? G.E. F

his unprintable opinion of Can they succeed where the Police record in the Second Division, and, Thompson in spite of their formidable opposi

the

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concedes himself and Civil Service have failed. Their and

putts; another went.

team has been strengthened by the into a very

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them to-morrow.

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The following are the probable terms: Ver South - China

G. B. Hosking tion, will probably carry all before descriptive dissertation on what he inclusion of F. Rapley, who takes called the back hand putter, whose the place vacated by G. Boss in favourite trick is to place one hand Nish's rink. Bowlands (Fusiliers); Mak Sui Hon back of the cup and rake the ball This is a chance for spectators to (Athletic), Love (Navy); Robertson towards the tin, if it misses hejsee some very fine bowling, not (Club), McQuire (Navy), (Fusiliers); Ho Ka Keung (Athletic),"

Wheeler catches it and it only counts one only because of the two teams who A. Ward (St. Joseph's), A. Bows stroke. Then there is the pest who are meeting, but in the fact that the (Club), Moss (Police), Bickford (Club) slaps the hall in what is intended Same will take place on the Rec- Reserves: Gomes (Recreio), Riding to appear a very careless manner reio's green, which is one of the (East Lanes)-

(Continued at Foot of Next Col)

best in the Colony,

"HAST AND PETHERICK WIN

12

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14

14

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14

15

V. M. Hast and V. Petherick beat

J. K. Sloan and A. F. Paul by ́10 shots in the First Round · of the Colony Open Pairs Championship

on the Recreio green yesterday As

Versus the Lincolns Harmsworth (East Lanes); Slack (Engineers) Dudley (Engineers); Ng Singleton (Fusiliers), Creagh (En- King Kay (Eastern), McHugh (Fusil-gineers). iers) (Capt), Eckersley (East Lanca):

-South China **A*

Cheng Sui Hong (Eastern), Sullivan Wong Wing (Captain); · Lee. Tin-

C. C

W. M. Brown, R. PÅ Philips, and A. E. Silkstone. (skip).

F. G. Craig, W. Hyde, N. Bebbing

E. Gittins, E. Kera, F. Goodwin and

Civil Service Armstrong, C. Strange, G. Me-

-(skip). Gowan and A. Grimmsket

3. Gallatly, EW. Simmonds, J. Dea kin and F. Jones (skip).

P. E. Knight, S. Alderman, S. Bacte

shall and J. Bollidge (skip).

"A.

Indian Recreation Club

H. Eumjahn, M. Afzal, A. M. wahab, 5. M. Omar (skip).

J. Hoosen, S. 0. Buzz, M. Y. Adai, A R Dallah (slớp); g

D. M. Khan, M. L. Razack, A. EL Omar. A. P. Minn. (skip).

Reserves. M. B. Abbass, S. M. Enni. jeho and M. Hassan.

JUNIOR LEAGUE

RINKS

W. Russell Rebuning W. Russell, the grand old man of bowls of whom a whole “booki

The following are the junior, league: could be written-is expected back risks for to-morrOWS

(Fusiliera), Duncan (Club), Bowlett sang and Lau Mau; Leong In-chan, the Colony towards the end of (Engineers), M. ́Sabban (Eastern).

Bussell played akip if Leung Wing-chai and Lee, Kwokowa; the year. Reserves: Selleck (Engineers), Lai Tao Kwai-shing, Chan Tak-fai, Fang the bowling Green team, for almos; Ting Choi (Eastern), Milis (Fusiliers), King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak and Ip two decades, we Hurst (Engineers), Fogler (Cình),| Pak-wah,

Inter-Scholastic Athletic Meet

Finals To Be Held On May 26

The committee-in-charge of the records will be shattered.

The main events of the Meet will !!

....

*

The Police E. C. may have their first victory at the expense of the Indians This also will be a very close struggle.

Second Division. The two teams which are pected to shine in the Junior Lez-

Craigengewer

DAK Kharas, H. W. Eandall, W. Way and L. C. E. Souza (skip).

A. Coelho, W. Phelps, A. Kitchell [and W. Ward (skip).

Leonard. Dr. Fernando, Y. Abbas and A. Lewis (skip).

Police R, C

A. Wright, W. Cameron, J. E Me Walter and A. W. Smith (skip).

A. G. Channing, A. J. Johnson, J, L. ex-Riddell and W.-S. Glendining (skip).

W. S. Dall, W. N. Herridge, W. L Clarke and S. Logan (skip).,

big per Recreio

F. A. Zavier. K. S.

Rezorio, C

Lopes and J. J. Basto (skip)

A.

S.A. „Machado, 7, S. V. Ribeiro,

H.

Tranovich and FX Soares (skap

A Botelho, D. Alves, A. Y. Bez

the light was fast failing and de- 2nd Annual Inter-Scholastic Athle feat was imminent on the 20th head tie Meet has arranged for the final be track and field events, swim with the idea that it makes no dif- Paul and his partner decided to details, in preparation for theming, regulation football, and rub ference anyway and if he misses, abandon the game at that stage. Athletic Meet. It was decided that off in rubber football will compart that one out and places the

ber football Competition and play-exclaims, Oh maybe I'd better A

Scores

10% and the trial beats will be run off at mence on May 15 until the 20th ball nearer the hole. Let's have a Caroline Hill on May 22 and 24 and daily at 4:30 p.m. at the Southern Jubilee resolution, no more com- the finals on May 26-||-

Playground Swimming, however, ceded putta At present all participants in the will not take place until sometime Meet are being measured according in June

Head

M. Hast and

J. Sloan

and V. Petherick A. F. Pačl

0

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to height for classification at the Prizes valued at $800, for win Chinese YMCA from the hour of Ders of different events of the

10 2m and moon, and from 2-pm entire meet are being donated by;

OVERHEARD AT THE

NINETEENTH

that Jubilee Tankar

百萬

top.mo-day measurements Chany Yat Kee Jewellery. The fol-fall of a dark secret a few hours will be taken of the Kowloon parti-lowing firms are contributing funds after it had been cipants at the Kowloos Branch of to defray the expenses of the Meet:

the Chinese LM,C.A.

|Nanyang Tobacco Co., $150; Com-

HL. Razerio (skip). lookLBGC

S. Bright, L.A. B. Duncan, | Cuerton,

2nd Gr

(skip)

G. Chamb

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inks it is and W.

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RC Butler, W.

AF Pank

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B. William, MA ELU nursing, only one guese alowed land & 0. Bezuz (skip),

yand

This year's entries have broken mercial Press, $100, Chung Hwa shake”? last year's record with 30 schools Book Store, $60. The Sai Co., $20; sending in their entries, totalling Wing On Co., $20, Kwong Sang & Black out, it was an Anderson's approximately 800 participants, both Company, $20, and others a fairy tale.*** girls and boy

ides, the entry The Bai record being broken, it is thought tion - firm

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