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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935

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C. G. SILVA AND J. CHALMERS LEAD DIVISIONAL SKIPS'

A trong photeraph takes được ing the match between the Civil Service juniors and Tailcom last Saturday. Lato B are T. Arm- strong, W. Cunningham, M. Pur- vix, and F. Pattinson-King's Studio).

SHERRIFF WINS

BUT NOT SEEN

AT HIS BEST

Williams Nearly Catches Up

LOSER'S WRONG TACTICS

(By "SKIF**")

RECREIO POTENTIAL BOWLS CHAMPIONS POLICE UNLUCKY TO LOSE TO BOWLING GREEN GRIMMITT'S RINK STOPS THE “ROT:"

MCKELVIE'S GOOD EFFORT

:(By "Skip").

A photograph taken during the game between the Yacht Club and the Football Club last Saturday. (L to R) G. Stephens, A. T. Hamilton, J. Es well, W. Cornell, and F. Morgan(King's Studio)..

TABLES

GUY DISPLACES HOLLAND

BASTO LOSES LEADERSHIP

BY

ON OFF DAY

severely trouncing B. W. Bradbury's rink last Saturday, C.

Teague skips table. U. M. Omar is still in the second position with 100 per cent, record, but A. M. Holland, who only managed to force a draw against G. C. Moss, has relinquished his third place. to his clubmate, L. Guy.

II. Basto did not play last Saturday, and J. Chalmers regain- ed the leadership of the second Division with G. H. Sherrif and G. E. F. Thompson close on his heels.

Two news skips entered the senior list last Saturday C. E Marques and J. C. Brown and both were defeated. The junior ist was also increased by three new skips W. Geall, G. Costello and A. Jackson, and all registered wins.

The following is the complete record of every skip in the 1935

First Division Table To Date

THE match between the Recreio and Craigen- gower "A" last Saturday was a drab affair at the beginning, one or two of the players on both sides being over anxious. Omar followed out the old idea of having a bow? placed alongside that of an opponent's as a safety measure; this is a policy which is utilised in International matches at WOODEN SPOONISTS CLASH Leagues to date: Home and it has always been found that "this method successfully keeps down the score. leaves the skips to fight out the issue and con- fines the shots collected at each head to one or two at the most, but only very competent expon- ents can make full use of it.

It

Luz was up against old friends and was responsible for some brilliant shots. He saved his side at quite 80 per cent. of the heads where the count was against him.

FL. SILVA HIS OPPONENT, WAS ASKED TO PLAY THE DIFFI- BLOCKED. CULT HAND TOO OFTEN, AS THE OTHER HAND WAS THIS WAS UNFORTUNATE, AND IT TOLD ITS OWN TALE AT THE END HE FINISHED ONE DOWN. BUT MIGHT HAVE BEEN ABOUT 5

L'P.

G. H. Sherriff, one of the Bowl- ing Green's most promising players, after leading B. Williams by 19 shots to 3 in their Second Round open singles bowls encoun-Bradbury's task was a difficult with the splendid aid he received 1. S. Dimes about to deliver his ter on the Craigengower green yes-oze To expect him to beat C. from Noronha and Riberio won the terday, fell away badly on the 13th-G. Silva on the latter's present day for the Portuguese, although head to allow Williams to score 9 form was really expecting too they left it almost too late they shots before he finally managed to much. It is highly improbable were down when each rink was that there is a rink engaged in playing th last head-hat producing

win.

Sherri's play was so poor at League bowls to day who will find an extra special effort they suc»- one stage of the game that most of themselves able to accomplish it,ceeded in collecting a sufficient the spectators would not have especially on the Recreio green number of shots to give them a -been surprised to see the Civil As in

many other matches, winning margin of two. F. X. Sülxa Service bowler vanquish his more Silva's competent bowling, together and. C. E. Marques collected 4 each, experienced oppozent.

while C. G. Silva lost 1

Scores: Head

(Continued on Page 10)

G. H. Sherriff B. Williams

Overy Ber's Former Champion

GUTIERREZ DEFEATED BY THREE SHOTS

While the Eecreto are covering

themselves with glory, their near neighbours, the Kowloon Cricket Club are in dire straits.

wood while T.. W. Carr and R. C Butler look on during the match between the EC.C. and the Electric last Saturday-(King's Studio).

Omar Extended By

Perkins

INTRODUCTION

C. G. Silva (Rec.)

OF W. HYDE SHOULD.M. Omar (CCC “A”)

STRENGTHEN KC.CAM. Holland (KBGC.)

L. Guy (KBG.C)

A. Hyde Lay. (KLCC) J. Shepherd (Police)

MUCH WILL DEPEND B. W. Bradbury (CCC. "A")

ON DRAW

GRIMMITT STOPS THE “ROT”

(By "SKIP")

Splendid progress has been made this year with the League Bowls fixtures in both divisions and, it is rather exceptional that not one Saturday has been lost jowing to rainy weather.

The KCC have decided to alter their team for to-morrow against

the Civil Service C.C. This is the

"needle" match of the day; neither EXCELLENT RECOVERY FROM team has been doing at all well and have not collected a single 7TH HEAD

point so far. 184

The introduction of W. Eyde into On the Taikoo R-C. green yester-the Kowloon side is fully warranted. day, U. M. Omar beat G. Perkins by and Silkstone will add halance. to 6 shots in the Second Round of the Fraser's four. Open Singles Lawn Bowls Cham- pionship

Very Fine Performance The heavy defeat of R. P. Phillips and his men by A. R. Minu's LR.C. Head four last Saturday was astonishing, 1

At Kowloon Docks yesterday and while it constituted a very fine Overy, of the Kowloon Cricket Club

performance on the part of the defeated L. A. Gutierrez, of the Indian skip and his units, it failed 5 Recreio and the 1932 Singles Cham to explain the evident weakmess pion, by 3 shots in their 24-head which apparently developed in the match in the Second Round of the K.C.C. four. That the rink which Colony Singles Lawn Bowls Cham-R. P. Phillip's skips will yet prove 10 pionship.

of great service to the RC.C., is

Scores:

Head H. Overy

CULLEN AND WHYTE BEATEN

Close Game Witnessed At Valley

J. Landolt and A. E. Coates, of Craigengower, beat J. J.. Whyte and F. Cullen by 23 shots to 22 in the Second Round of the Colony Pairs Championship on the Civil 19 Service green yesterday. Eighteen (20 heads had previously been played and the game was postponed when the score stood at 21-all

not only my belief, but the un-

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Hyde-Lay, N. Bebbington, B. G. 16 ¡Craig, and E. Kern, after a fine) struggle, won. Hyde-Lay is slowly,

but surely working his way to the top of the skip's list, and he will surprise no one if he gains his objective.

The inclusion of W. Hyde in the KCC. team would be most bene- ficial.

In the meanwhile, it should be Inoted, that the LBC. term

Scores:

V.M. Omar

G. Perkins

+

J. McKelvie (KD.R.C) F. X. Silva (Rec.) R. F. Luz (C.CC. “A”) A. R. Dallah (LR.C.) F. J. Jones (CSCC) F: Callen (KDRC)

C. S. Rosselet (CCC. “B”") Eel Arculli (CCC. "B") HA. Alves (Rec.) .... 1. Cavanagh (C.C.C. "B") J. Fraser (E.C.C) W. E. Hollands (Police). I Hallidge (CSCC) G. Post (Police)

W. Greig (ED.R.C.) KM. Omar (LR.C.) R. Basa (CCC. “A”)

S. Gray (DRC) W. S. Dake (KBGC) A.E. SILstone (E.C.C.) A. R. Mim (LRC)

A. W. Grimmitt (CSCC) G. C. Moss. (Police) .. J. C. Brown (EBGC) In the Civil Service team Grim-

C. E. Marques (Recreio) mitt's rink has now started on the R. Lapaley (K.DRC); winning path and better results AM Wahab (LRC) essue. The KC.C.' should] A. O. Madar (LR.C.) just marage victory, but much will R. P. Phillips (ECC) depend on the draw, for it Fraser's] H. Nish (K.RG.C.)

(Continued on Page 10).

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V.M. Omar

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G. Perkins

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(Continued on Page 53"

"SKIP'S” FORECAST FOR TO-MORROW

FIRST DIVISION

POLICE RC. (42)

KOWLOON C«C» (55)

KOWLOON DOCKS (44)

CRAIGENGOWER “B” (—)

SECOND

moving very quietly. They have CRAIGENGOWER (67); secured 4 points out of 5 matches,

while teams who are estimated to CIVIL SERVICE (50) be much more talented, are still

pointless.

Grimmitt's Rink Wins

The Kowloon Docks have 7 McKelvie to thank for palling them through against the Civil Service.

CLUB DE RECREIO (—

HK ELECTRIC (59) KOWLOON BG.C. (67)

CRAIGENGOWER "A" (84)

CIVIL SERVICE (61)

RECREIO (63)

INDIAN RC (—).

DIVISION

POLICE BC (54)

KOWLOON CC (33)

TAIKOO DOCK (—)

YACHT CLUB (52)

FOOTBALL CLUB (43)

Figures in brackets denote the result of the correspon

J. Kempton E. Morrison and V last year and underlined teants are favoured to win.

Hast were his assistants. -

For the first time, fris year A. W Grimmitt's rink was in winning vein. Grimmitt found the long lane had a turning after all, and it was ost pleasing to find A0. Brawn giving him every

Fred Jones failed to obtain the better of 3. the first time in that Jones has been

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Second Division Table To-Date

I. Chalmers (TDEC)

G. I Sherriff (KBGC)

J. J. Rasto (Recreio)

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

W. Way (CCC).

·H_ Westlake Sr. (CS.C.C) "H. Overy (K.CC)

T. F. Stainton (TDRC) | A. F. Paul (HKER.C.) GH, Stewart (TDBC) A. R. Smith (Police).................. J. P. Robinson (KCC) ... B. H Rose (KBGOK, G, Logan (Police) A Macfarlane (H.K.F.C.) A. Brooksbank (EKFC)

"A" Ward (CCC):

F. X Soares (Recreio) - - W. B, 3inskett (HKERC) E. Remedios (Recreio) -J. W. Bonnar (RHKY.C)

· B. E. Manghan (RHKYC) W. Glendinning:(Police) A Webster (HKERC) H. Hampton. (KCC)

Watson (L.D.R.C.)

G., Costello, (RHKYC A Jackson (ILKFC) AE Basto (Recreio) LA Lick (CSCC); W GERI (ECC) W: McHardy (Police) Hi Rosado (Recre B. Basto (Recrels

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