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CIVIL SERVICE

BOWLS RINKS

Matches Against K.C.C. Next Saturday

The following will represent the Civil Service G.C. Senior and Junior Lawp bowls teams against the K.Cic. on Saturday:

Senior Team

H Major, J. F. McGowan, A. O Erawan, and A. Grimmitt (skip);

E. W. Simmonds, J. Purvis, J, Deakin and F. Jones (skip);

P E. Knight, S. Alderman, S. Eccleshall and 7. Hollidge (slip).

Junior Team

J. Gellatley, W. Burling H. Westlake and Westlake sen. (skip)=

B. Williams. E. W. Hamilton. Whant and E R: Davies (skip)o

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C. Champelorier, ML. Purvis, T. Armstrong and Ci Strange. (skip).

FOOTBALL CLUB BOWLS RINKS FOR SATURDAY

LAWN BOWLS

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The green was in excellent con-l dition and the bowls were bending beautifully, so that the reason for the unusual result could not be found in this direction.

On three separate. beads Brawn attempted to drive, but only on one occasion did he achieve" success, and this was so neatly carried out that it deserves special mention. Silkstone was lying three when Brawn, who had one back wood, drove and split up the head follow |ing through to lie the suct

Eccleshall Bows To Muskett

· BEATEN BY 8 SHOTS ON 18TH HEAD

Tacchi Trounces

Hosking

TRIUMPH BY 17 SHOTS AT HUNGHOM

POLICE BOWLING TEAMS SELECTED

Senior And Junior Rinks For Saturday

The following will represent the | Police against the Civil Service senior and junior rinks in the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday:

Senior Team

1. C. S. Fender, C. Dowman, McHardy and G. Moss (skip).

E. G. Post, F. S. Dail G. Perkins and W. E. Hollands (skip).

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

Junior Team

W. L. Clark, W. N, Headridge, G. S Alexander and S. Logan (skip)...

I. Glendinning W. J. De Cameron, A. Wright and A W. Smith (skip).

LAWN TENNIS

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and the two made an excellent part He backed up Lanners admiráð

Dership Outstanding features coveries in the face of well direct his display were his briliant

ed smashes.

Other Visitors Fail... Withington and Milne did s shape too well, and, although

On the Kowloon Dock Recreation Mewater and W. S. Glendinning their opponents.

A. J. Johnson, A. G. Channings, J. Ring their best, proved no match- Club green yesterday, C. J. Tacchi [(skip). beat C. R. Hosking by 17 shots in the Second Round of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls. Championship:]

Scores:

Af Taikoo yesterday, W.“Muskett beat S. Eccleshall by & shots on the Head 18th head in the Second Round of

The following will represent the Football Club in their Second Division lawn bowls match against the Open Lawn Bowls Singles

the Bowling Green on Saturday: Championship.

A. Humphrey, EI. Edwards, E. Scores: Tock and A. Ervoksbank (skip);

G. Stephens, P. Morgan, A. Jackson

and J. Russell (skip);

A. Steven, F. P. Anslow, N. Caurie and A. Macfarlane (skip).

PRINCE OF WALES GOLF CUP NEXT SEPTEMBER

The annual 72 holes open amat- ear scratch golf competition for the Prince of Wales Cup will be played on the course of the Prince's Club at Sandwich on Saturday and Sunday September 28 and 29.

Head W.Muskett

S. Eccleshall

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← J. Tacchi C.B. Hosking

Cullen's Easy Win From Gittens

NINE-SHOT VICTORY ON RECREIO GREEN

On the Recreio green resterday afternoon F. Cullen beat H. Gittins by 9 shots in the Second Bound of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship.

Scores:

Head

HMANOONOHHHHH

Calle

BOWLING GREEN JUNIOR

TEAM UNCHANGED

The following will represent the Bowling Green junior against the Football Club in the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday:

B. Rodgers, D. Waterton, M. J. Hen- derson and G. Sherzi (skip).

Mine was effective with fall volleys placements, but lacked speed? stamina

Tollinton and Ravenhill were a similar plight and were never challenging position, the for being, decidedly of his game

TEAM CHANGES

S. Bright, I. A. R. Dunes, 1. & FEATURE TO-DAY'S

Charlton and G. E. F. Thompson (skip).

G. Chambers, W. E Hale, C. Hosking, and H. Rose (skip).

TWO BOWLS CHAMPIONS TO BE ON VIEW THIS AFTERNOON

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TENNIS MATCHES

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South China Changes EF. Lai and H. K. Ho, the South China first ranking paiz, have comme through their six sets without task

Always a dangerous rival, Silvain defeat, bat changes have bee is playing well at present and fade in the other pairings. Holland is to win, he will have to Tsang, will now play with H W

C. Y. In formerly partnered T show better form than he displayed Ho, while F. N. Wong, who paired in his Fairs game, when he and his with Ip, is partnering E. M. Tang partner, E Nish, were defeated with

These changes can make little dig comparative ease by the ference to the strength of the texme two Glendinnings.

Why they were ever made is a my through without conceding a set. stery, as all the pairs have comes

cham-

A. Hyde-Lay, the 1933 ion, was fully extended by J. E. Noronha in the First Round but be should beat J. M. Paris. They play off their tie on the Craigen-separated in the Recreio "p" tea

gower green this afternoon.

H. Gittins BRADMAN DECIDES

Currie Defeated By 9 Shots

MCLEOD VICTORIOUS ON

16TH HEAD..

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ON HIS FUTURE

Ribeiro Brothers Separated The Ribeiro brothers have been?

after an unsuccessful opening,

while "A" will play with A. M F. Ribeiro partnering. E. Gosanos

SITE

Bertie Gasano, well-known on ther soccer field, has improved con

Playing For New State siderably, but has not received the

In Sheffield Shield

LEADING BOWLERS WILL BE IN S. AFRICA”-

necessary support from Silva tol pull him through his encounterzi Very quick on the court, he is dead- Ir at the net and very rarely rzissas * "kill" A fine volleyer, he is also capable of good fore and backhand London, May 16.

play. He will, in time, be among Details of D. G. Bradman's de-the leading Recreio players. cision not to accompany the Aus tralian cricket team to

Rodrigues and AE Xavier re South main together, and, being the Africa reveal that his concern for strongest Portuguese pair, will cer his health-even before his serious stitute a definite menace to operation here last autumn-was Chinese. deeper than he would admit.

The Hong Kong Cricket Clubs He has received definite advice who encounter the University to follow a set programme to effect home have made one change fr a complete recovery-

their last combination, B. K Valen Bradman spent the Australian tine replacing J. G. Haigh, who is summer very quietly in the country unable to play The Varsity an at Mittagong. He has just start making no changes.

On the Craigengower. C. C. greened his new business career in Ade- The Civil Service Cricket Comb yesterday, W. McLeod beat N. Cur-laide. He intends to play in next after several postponements owing rie by 9 shots in the Second Round season's Sheffield Shield matches to inclement weather, make their of the Colony Singles Champion-for South Australia, his new debut this afternoon against the

State.

Kowloon Cricket Club when probab= He will find it easier in these ly the best tennis of the day circumstances to recover his form be see

ship:

Scores:

W. McLood

Head

18

N-Currie after a year's absence from the game, for all the leading bowlers will be in South Africa.

Goodwin Trounced By Sloan

DEFEATED BY 13 SHOTS AT FOOTBALL CLUB

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10

On the Football Club green yes- terday, J. Sloan beat F. Goodwin by 13 shots in the Second Round of the Colony Pairs Championship..

Scres

Head

SWIMMING

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Probably Best Game

The Civil Servants have only six players at their disposal, but they make up very formidable pairings who should be a definite menace the Chinese Recreation Club, holders

ELE Shute and J. Barrow

100 Yards Handicap (Open to Boys"); a very strong pair who should take L.. A. Goterres, A K Runjaba, L. three sets against the EC-C.; while Remedios, J. Marques, R. Marques, J.

Botelho, T. Roz, A. Azedo, C. Siva DJ. Valentine and W. F. Daley, and Netto. Lee and F. Remedios.

J. A Bendall and G. Fowler, are The swimmers to represent the Vic-more than capable of one set each toria Recreation Club in the invitation The K.C.Care- making / DO events will be selected from F

Marques, Ed da Rota, N. Delgado, changes from the team which shar Nazaren, La Boza-Pereira and W. Law-ed the points with the Indians. prence.

K. M. Omar Loses To Farrell

DEFEATED BY 12 SHOTS AT MING YUEN

CHINESE RECOVER

TOO LATE

(Continued from Page 3 have won three sets and thus elinen- ed the issue wok at times seei allex zway from the court

At Ming Inen yesterday, P. T.must learn to concentrate more Farrell beat K. M. Omar by 12 shots the game; he has the strokes,

on the 15th head in the Second careless in his

Lawn them

J. Sloan Bound of the Open Stegies

Powis Championship.

Score

5:

Head

8

Pagh and Grose, though sect only 1 sets, were the

F. T. Farrell; Dressive KC.C. pair. The

ceptionally well to hold Kong 1 Kwok to 64L

The Fincher brothers, consid good for three sets, fai 07740ftheir best form at

their three bets,

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