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SOUTH AFRICAN

LAWN BOWLERS

FOR ENGLISH TOUR

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LAWN BOWLS

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shot by facing Noronha's last

SOCIETIES TO MEET AT GOLF

The winner's third wood took the Hyde-Lay Extended

wood, the five woods forming a 45 Arrangements for the tour of

Some very good bowling was degrees angle with Hyde Lay's Great Britain bave been made by witnessed on the Kowloon Docks third wood as the sper. Mr. D. R. C Philip, who repre-green yesterday when A. Hyde-Lay,

Noronha was very unlucky with IRISH CHALLENGE & sents South Africa on the Inter- the 1953 champion, was fully ex-bis last wood. Being just a few national Bowling Board. He was tended by J. E. Noronhs in their inches short of the shot. vice-captain of the team which match in the first round of the Co- During the game only one tour) toured this country in 1926, and lony-Singles Lawn Bowls Cham- was scored, Hyde-Lay performingļi was president of the Johannes-pionship, which the former won by the feat on the seventh head. burg Bowling Club when a team 4 shots in a game of 24 beads, the Head

A. Hyde-Lay J. E. Noronha from Great Britain visited South score being 21 shots to 1Z Africa in 1921.

Both bowlers were playing fore- The South African bowling team hand shots with great accuracy, will play in all about 65 matches, but neither could draw well on the including Test games in London, backhand. Glasgow, Cardiff, and Belfast.

Ninety per cent. of the team have won championships in South Africa Their captain is Mr. E. S. Passmore, president of the South African Bowling Association.

Hyde-hay established an early lead and at the 13th head was leading by 15 shots to 6 but Noronha rallied, and, at the 18th head was only 2 shots in arrears. A Narrow Shave Many very close heads were All the members of the team are seen, and at one head, the 2led., paying their own expenses. The Noronha missed scoring a two by game is being developed with great a 16th of-an-inch.

match.

1,000 Miles Journeys

rapidity in South Africa, and the The closest of all heads was the members of the 150 clubs affiliated last. Noronha rolled his first wood to the South African B.A. take the within a foot of the jack leaving game very: seriously. It is quite a the latter about six inches high. common thing for a team to travel Hyde Lay cannoned him with his a thousand miles to play one first wood to lie the shot, Noronha's next bowl was about a yard and a In addition to the heavy list of half short while Hyde Lay's second matches during the three months" shot faced Noronha's first wood to toar. the South African party will give him a lie of two. be entertained for the Jubilee cele brations, receptions will be held at Noronha's third wood took the the Mansion House and South shot to face Hyde-Lay's first shot. Africa House, and they will be

Clever Bowls

taken to the Aldershot Tattoo and the Paddington Green BC. on Fri the Derby.

day. The first match is against All the party will attend an in- Middleser at Twickenham on May formal bowls match and supper at 9.

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Basto Overwhelmed By Basa

LOSER SCORES TWICE IN 13 HEADS

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. WELSH ACCEPT

CHIEFTAIN PREPARES TO PLAY PRESIDENT

PHILLIES COACH

ORDERED OFF THE

BASEBALL FIELD

Dean Brothers Involved In Brawl

CARDINALS DEFFATED

New York To-day. Another brawl featured the National Baseball League pro gramme yesterday when a series of jibes between St. Louis players and Shanghai, May 16. Philadelphians came to a climax In Thorough Irishman that he is, the fifth innings when Paul Dean, and a Tervent admirer of the nahat Todd with a pitched ball.. tional pastime of "trailing coat A general fracas was stared offe tails" Mr. E. F. Hardman, Pre-when "Dizzy Deah, who advanced Juident of the St. Patrick's Society belligerently to aid his brother of Shanghai, recently made play was escorted from the players with the golf trophy which the bench by the Police.

Irish last year, won in overwhelm- Paul Dean quit the game after ing fashion from the Weish.. the sixth innings, while

the

Polite and thrifty as are all their Phillies' coach, Hans Lobart was race, the local Welsh refrained) ordered off the field. In spite of from being too literal in accepting the disturbance, the Phillies the challenge in the time-honour managed to nose out the 1934 cham- Jed way, for to tread on the trophy pions by a 7 to 6 margin.

which is a very handsome golf BABE RUTH HITS HOMER jacket of delicate material in a Babe Ruth heralded his retard

glorious shade of green-might into the game after his recent illness jure it irreparably. However, they by helping the Braves heat the match is to come off very shortly. did accept the challenge, and the Cubs, hitting his third homer of

the season.

in

Brooklyn assumed the leadship leaders, the Pirates, faltered be by trouncing the Reds, while the

fore the Glants.

Faith In President The Irish are putting great faith their President once more Heading them to victory," for his own golf of late has been of a Radcliffe scored his fourth four- In the American League, Eay

Basa in his match with C. H. Basto sentatives of the Royal Navy. Yet easily accounted for the Indians.

phenomenal character, particular bagger for Chicago, who nosed out Little difficulty was met by Ry in matches with visiting, repre the Yankees, while the Red Sox yesterday, in the First Round of the improved form of Dr. A. C. Price, Browns and the Senators, and the on the Kowloon Cricket Club green he may find a set-off in the vastly Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Cham- the Welsh Chieftain, whose very Tigers and the Athletics, were other games, between pionship, when he defeated Basto obvious intention it is to avenge postponed owing to rain. by 20 shots after 13 heads Basto's last year's defeat. score is the lowest recorded this [season.

Scores:

Head

R. Bata

Two

were:

Results as cabled by Bester

AMERICAN LEAGUE .

R E

ર 8 1 Al Simmons and Ray Radcliffe

hit homers:

Daily, the doctor can be seen at the race course, hitting a deadly. C. H. Basto straight ball of ever-increasing

length, and it needs but three of Chicago four more of his determination and skill to put "paid" to the accounti of the Irish.

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Game Abandoned Owing To Rain

It is unfortunate that the Welsh have such a small golfing member-

New York

2 George Selkirk hit a homer.

2 7

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7 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE

9. *13 Leiber hit a homer

4 11. I

9

ship upon whom to draw, and, Cleveland even should Mr. Bonnyman happen Boston to find his best form, they still cannot be too confident, but the in New York dications are that this year's con- test will be much closer than last Pittsburgh. year's, and it is by no means un Boston likels that the coat will change hands

Babe Bath and R. Mocre hit

bomers.

GITTINS LEADS NOLAN AFTER COLONY PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP Chicago

SIX HEADS

GAMES TO-DAY

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Brooklynı Cincinnatti Philadelphia

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Tables To Date

AMERICAN LEAGUE

PTL Age

Chicago

25.15 9. 640

25 15:10, 600

Owing to inclement weather, the lawn bowls game between F. Ñolan

Fraser's reputation rests mainly, St. Louis and H. Gittins the Kowloon on his power to drive accurately.

оп Bowling Green yesterday was aban- but he by no

doned at the sixth head, the score ability to draw, and will hold his means lacks the being 7 shots to 5 in favour of Gitown with most of the bowlers he Cleveland tins. The match will be resumed to is likely to meet in the competition. Boston Hyde-Lay, on the other hand, is Detroit

H. Gittins essentially a skip, and would be Washington out of place were their respective New York positions reversed. They make a Philadelphia particularly strong combination St. Louis.

ZOTTOW

Scores:-

Head

F. Nolan

0

&

0

6

6

4

7

VITAL PUTT DECIDES ENCOUNTER

and it would be surprising to see

them fall before Razack and Field.

NATIONAL

On the Taikoo B.C. green this Brooklyn evening one of the best games of New York the Open Rink Championship will Chicago be witnessed when the holders of Pittsburgh the title, E. W. Simmonds, J. W.St. Louis". Deakin, F. J. Jones and A. W Cincinnatti Grimmitt (skip) meet L. de Rome's Philadelphia Mrs. Peel, who is a Scottish in-four (N. M. Currie, A. Webster, A. Boston ternational, having learned her McKellar) in the first round of the igolf on the famous Gullane courses, competition.

(Continued from Page 4) Magnificent Putting

25 15 10 600.

27 13 14 541

25 13-12

·29-15.14

520

517

26 10 16 284 22 5 17 297 LEAGUE

P. W. LAge. 31-20 11 645 27 17 10 629 26.14 12 538 32 17 15 521 28.14 14.500 26 11 15 423 29 11 18 379 27 8 19 296

SNOOKER

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carried the match to the eighteenth The Colony Rinks championship! chiefly because of her magnificent is now well advanced, and to-day! putting. On occasions she was A Holland's four (P. Farrell, outdriven by as much as 80 to 100 E. Duncan,, IC Brown) will meet Club at the Naval Yard last night, yards-terriic margins to be sure the Indian E. C. quartette skipped by 4 games to 1. The most inter- but time and again her beautiful by K. M. Omar, comprising A. Hesting game of the evening was the touch on the greens, together with Bumjahn, A. M. Pumjahn and A-final encounter between Funnell a shrewd judgment of pace and M. Omar at the Civil Service Club and Randall, the former giving the distance, came to the rescue. Holland's four are favoured for visitors their only win Bandáll tried hard to make it a clean sweep beaten at the end. for the Naval men, but was just

Miss Barton has never driven this game. with greater power and accuracy;}

indeed, I am inclined to think that RUGBY LEAGUE WIN

she is now the longest hitter:ii women's golf. At the fourth (409 yards) she was three yards from the pin with a drive and a No. 4 iron; at the ninth (485 yards) she' was close to the green with two wooden club shots and then clipped dead for a 4.

IN FRANCE

Beat Selected French Side In Paris

Paris, Apr. 23.

CER. A. Sargent, one of the Colony's leading billiard players, played for the home team, but only. managed to win by a small margin în a very low scoring game.

The scores were: C. and P0. Club King

Randall

St. Patrick's Club 52 Hert

55 Clarke

37 Baker

Martin

31 Funnell

**245

Another example of this girl's afternoon a Lancashire Bugby Lea- Sargent

At the Buffalo Stadium here this Jones amazing power was at the thir- teenth (407 yards), which she ed French side by 32 points to 12.

gue touring side defeated a select Whitehead. reached with a drive fully 260 yards long, and then pitched on to and accurately, although up to

The Lancashire men played fast Total the green with a No. 5 mashie.

Garrison Sets. Again Win- After being 3 up at the turn hard fight to lead by 14 points to the Garrison Sergeants Mess de half-time they had to make a very Although losing on the aggregate Miss, Barton was brought back to 10

feated the Prison Officers Mess by she topped a spoon and then com Trout Moore, Dawson, and Little The scores were

Todd and Errington (2 each), the odd game in five.. pletely socketed an iron shot. The scored tries for Lancashire seventeenth was halved in 8, and gender besten

Garrison Byte G Samith then came Miss Barton's dramatic Mid-Surrey) best. Miss Syviz Baffey Digby 4st the last hole for victory: Her (Combe Wood), 1 hole. Mr. E. |score was 18, while Mrs. Peel was) Peel (West Bydert) best” Mine

79. Results

Hamilton (Tandridge), 2 and 1 SEMI-FINAL Miss P. Barton (Peel, 1 bole,"

FINAL-Mias Barton beat...." Mrs.).

all square at the sixteenth, where

Prison Officers

51 Perry

Leach Mound

Total

54 Shaw

26 Pie

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