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CULLEN MAKES NOTEWORTHY ADVANCE IN SKIPS TABLE
I.R.C. PROVING BIG MENACE TO MAINLAND LAWN BOWLS TEAMS:
WILL RECREIO BREAKE
F. J. Jones, of the Civil Ser vice CC is making a strong bid for Interport honours this sea- sen (King's Studio).
INTRA-CLUB
LAWN BOWLS
TOURNAMENTS
CRAIGENGOWER RINK RESULTS
FOOTBALL CLUB RINKS COMPETITION
GRIMMITT'S RINK PAY THE PENALTY
OVER-CAUTIOUSNESS AGAINST RECREIO FOUR
GIBSON MAY STAGE
COMEBACK
(By "Skip")
FROM a bowler's point of view, the heavy rain which fell between 1.30 and 2 p.m. last Saturday was nothing less than a tragedy, as it deprived six senior teams of a game and made conditions deplorable for those who play ed, as accurate bowling was impossible.
The Indian bowling section surprised both Kowloon Docks and themselves by their unexpected "victory" They snatched the points from the shipbuilders practically on the last head. In fairness to the Dock's team, however, it must be stated that
they were without the services of Gray, Greig and Morrison. Greig, I fancy, would be missed very badly, as no skip could have a more useful and willing assistant in front of him.
A. R. DULLAH AND A. R. MINU HAVE GIVEN GREAT SERVICE TO THEIR CLUB AS EACH HAVE TAKEN A TURN IN BEING UP A SUFFICENT NUMBER OF SHOTS TO ENSURE THEIR TEAM OF VIC- TORY, AND NOW THIS GLORY HAS BEEN DEFLECTED ON ALL THE INDIAN SKIPS AS A. O. MADAR HAS EMULATED THEIR FINE EXAMPLE HIS RINK WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR LAST SATURDAY'S
ADMIRABLE SUCCESS.
CULLEN LOOKS
CERTAINTY
FOR INTERPORT
Man Who Played In Seven Finals In 1926 Season
*
that
Glen Cooper, who skipped the Kowloon Docks rink Madar's four overcame by 201 shots to 11. had wretched luck lón most of the heads, but made quite a good show on his first appearance as a skip this sea-
son
Almost Aclean Sweep The Indiaa team has been rather unkind to bowlers from the mainland. They have defeated the Bowling Green, Kowloon CC.
The many Open Championship competitions which were in pro zress during the earlier part of the week were in some way. 128- ponsible for the fact that Bite ONE OF FAVOURED ONES FOR and now the Kowloon Docks, and
headway has been made with the various Club championships.
Detailed results and new.draws
to date are as follow:
CRAIGENGOWER
Rinks Championship.
OPEN. TITLE
((By "SKIP")
Judging from S. Adam's C
pression (left), the bowl - which was coming ay was a good ones
à M. Holland, the Bowring Green
his opponent on this occasion "skip and an-ex-Colony open cham-ni
pion is spoken of as one of was G. Garyett. Both are Crai-··
the most likely contenders for the gewrower players. (King's
1835 Singles title. Stadio)
CHALMERS RETAINS
LEADERSHIP
BOWLING GREEN SKIPS ON HIS HEELS
TWO NEWCOMERS FAIL
WING to "the inclement weather during the week-end only day
one First Division League encounter took a
day and consequently there is very little change in this week's skips table. The most notable change is F. Cullen's advance to eighth position G. Copper is the only new skip, but he made. his debut without success. Juf)!
Every fixture was completed in the junior division, “and J. Chalmers of Taikoo continues to hold the premier position with G. FL. Sherriff only one point behind."
EG Post of the Police entered the Second Division table. but he too did not meet with success
The following are the complete records of every skip for
K.C.C. MAY BEAT K.B.G.C the 1935 season
TO-MORROW
CRAIGENGOWER “A” UP AGAINST DETERMINED RIVALS
܀
(By "SKIP")
WAY teams as far as the First Division is concerned,
First Division Table To Date
C G. Silva (Rec.) U. M. Omer (CCC “A”) I Guy KEG.CO [A.“M. Holland (KBGC)`
A Hyde Lay (K.C.C.)
J- Shepherd (Police)
A should have a good time tomorrow, in fact all are expect- ed to win. The KCC, who meet the Bowling Green, may be the team to provide the usual surprise, and Craigengower "BBW. Bradbury (CCC. “A”) are quite capable of overcoming Kowloon Docks, although the AR Dallah (LRC) F. Cullen. (K.DEC)"; Shipbuilders, will have a stronger team on the field
-F. L. Silva (Bec-)
L. DUNCAN'S
J. McKelvie (K.D.R.C.).
R. F. Luz (CCC “A”) FJ. Jones (CS.CC).
The Police should give the Be creio a very close game put there is nothing certain about the re- sult. On present form the Port-CS Rosselet (C.C.C. "B") gese team should take the points. Noronha, the No. 1 in G. G. Silva's
INSPIRED PLAY
IN THE OPENrink, is in fine trim and should enjoy recognition when the In- terport rinks are chosen.
FATHER AND SON
ROSE AND PURVIS SCORE ONLY ONCE
(By SKIP") Father and son proved a good combination yesterday when L should they register a victory over
A. R. Duncan and R. Dunean de- the Club de Becreio when they feated J. Purvis, and H. H. Rose meet them at home on July 20, then they will have made a clean by 12 shots in the Third Bound of the Colony Pairs Champlon
Described as one of the finest sweep of the mainland opposition bowlers in the Colony, F. Callen, the Kowloon Dock player whol.
the Open Singles title in
J. Pau, E. W. Eandall, W. E. Mus- won
kett and A. S. Gomes (skip) VEL 1925, is regarded as one of the Fox, W. Phelps, A. EL Coates and D. 18cellest Ramjahn (skip).
(Continued on Page 10)
SILVA'S RINK VICTORIOUS
KOWLOON DOCKS FOUR LOSE
RECREIO QUARTETTE'S NARROW SHAVE
WAS
A very good encounter seen in the Open Binks Lawn Bowls championship yesterday, when the Recreio four skipped by C. G. Silva, one of the leading akins in the Colony, narrowly de feated a Kowloon Docks' quar- tette skipped by "Jock" McKelvie by 3 shots
(Continued on Page 5) Scores were
Heads J. E. Noronha G. Mitchell C. E. Marques R. Morrison.
FOX da Silva W. Greig C.G. Silva and J. McKelvie
(kip)
contenders for this (year's Singles honours.
Learning to play the game un- der the able direction of “Bob” Lapsley.
Cow, and
A. W. Grimaitt is having the "Willie" Johnson, Cullen showed
same experience as has befallen fine promise from the very begin
bowlers. other leading ... many ning, and in 1925 won the most coveted prize of all-the Singlesange as it may seem, especially in such a simple game as that of Championship.
lawn bowls, there is alway8 2 CET-}
Į
tain amount of shain
and R tendency to be over zaxious in the player who has established a high) standard of excellence and created a record such as Grinmitt's. He was now been eliminated from both the Open Singles and the Open Rinks competitions.
(Continued on Page 131
OMAR BEATS GOMES AT CRAIGENGOWER
Former Colony Holder In Deadly Mood
of boy
ship
The game was resumed on the. 15th-head, being postponed from the previous day owing to fall- ing light. When the game was recommenced the score stood at 9 shots each, but during yester day's play Purvis and Ease only managed to gather one more shot (Continued on Page 20.)
Scores:
BL.A. E. Duncan
and R. Duncan
Head
CIVIL
KOWLOON
J. Parvis
and
2-282 13
Civil Service To Wim! Most people would imagine that the match between Craigen gower “A” and the Civil Service could only have one ending, and that a victory for the champions, but the Civil Servants are deter
HH. Bose watches his oppon ent, R. Duncan, during their Open Pairs Lawn Bowls, Championship: encounter on the Football Club green yesterday. (King's Studio).
mined to give them a stern fight, and, should they show any in- provement on recent form, they may succeed:
Jumor Matches
After the very poor showins of the Craigengower team last week when apposed to the Bowl ing Green, they can scarcely be expected to overcome the Civil Servants. The latter team did remarka? well to defe a very strong Eolice twelve and, I think they sho
ph: again to
(Continued on Page 13.)
FORECAST FOR TO MORROW
FIRST DIVISION
LIGEN
E. el Arculli (CCC. "B") H. A. Alves (Bee-)" J. Cavanagh (CC.C. “B”) J. Fraser (BCC)
W. E. Hollands (Police) J. Holidge (CSCC). E G. Post (Police) W. Greig (KDRC) KM. Omar (LRC) R. Basa (C.C.C. “A”) A 0. Madar (LEC)~ S. Gray (KDRC) W. 5. Drake (KBGC) A. E. Silkstone (ECC)); A. W. Grimmitt (CSCC)
A. R. Minu (LEC).
G. C. Moss (Police); 3. C. Brown (EBGC)\ G. Cooper (E.DEC) CE Marques (Recreio) R. Lapsley (FDRC). AM. Wahab (LRC) R. P. Phillipe (KC.-C.) H. Nish (KBGC)"
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Second Division Table To Date
I. Chalmers (TDRC): G. H. Sherriff (EBG.C) S G. E. F Thompson (K.B.G.C.) H. Westlake Sr. (CSCC) J. J. Basto (Recreio). TF. Stainton (FDRC): GH. Stewart (TDEC) A. E. Smith (Police) HH Rose (KBGC) W. Way (CCC) -2_ H. Overy (RCC).
A. Brooksbank (H.KFC) F. X. Soares (Recreio) A. P. Paul (HKERC) J, P. Bobinson (K.CC.) G. Logan (Police) A Macfarlane (BKFC) 1.W. Bonnar: (ERKYC) W. Ward (CCC)= B. E. Manghan (RHKYC) WB Muskett (HKE
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