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BOWLS LEADERS EXPECTED TO
THE CHINA
WIN TO-MORROW
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home team.
The
team:
to-morrow'S
FAIL FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935
Frasers' Interport Claims
{Continued from Page
Recreio Cohesion
Mitchell's Fluctuating Foria
This
Com-
had the pleasure fast Sunday In the Open Singles G. N. MIP- of seeing the zink skipped by G-chell created: 'à sensational; -ac- Taikoo will not have an easy G. Silva, with F. X Silva Na.complishment when he defeated journey against the RCC this C. Marques No. 2 aod J. E. No. F. Ramsay, conquerer of B will be a good tussle and worth jronha at lead, reach the greatest 3 Omar, last Tuesday. seeing. Victory should go to the heights to the art of Lawn Bowls result is all the more surprising I have witnessed this year. Since as Mitchell was eliminated from The Hong Kong Electric. Re-jit is known to almost every bowl-lane of the Bowling Green creio. and Football Club shoulder in the Colony that the Crai-petitions the previous night by Ji also collect two points.
gengower 'rink to which Silva's; D. Thomson, la comparative no- following źre
four was opposed is practically vice, and by the amazing - mar- the strongest this Club can pro-gin of 15 shots! This suggests duce, and when it is proved that fluctuating form of a character |U. M. Omar, H. Beer, J. Cavanagh, which makes it almost impossible A. E Coates, A S. Gomer, DR W. Bradbury and were out to
prophesy whether Mitchell Rumjaha and B. W. Bradbury (skip) bowled one realises the superia-can go much further.
CS. Summons, L. C. R. Souza, Hive ability of the Recreio repre Beer and U M. Omas (skip).
Most of the heads were rather ragged and in fairness to Ramsay The question that arises from it should be said that M bell this result is: "who can stop the) was a trifle lucky, to win. Portugese side from annexing Fraser Hyde-Lay and Silkstone}} Rthe trophy and the answer took command at the first head. seems to be that there is no fourjand did not relinquish their hold left in the competition capable until success was ensured, and lof this achievement...
SENIOR DIVISION Craigengower “A”.
J. S. Landolt A. A. Razack, R. sentatives Basi and R. F. LIZ
Craigengower
(skip).
G. Dineen, T. Brightman, V. Field and E. el Arculif (skip). A Coelho, E. V. Pearce, MA Souza and C. S. Bosselet (skip).
J. R. Soares, M. J. Medina, W. and J. Cavanagh (skip).
Civil Service CC
•
W.
GID
H. Major, R. R. Davies, J. F. Mc- Cowan and A. W. Grimmits (skip),
E. W. Simmonds, J. Gellatley, Deakin and F. J. Jones (skip).
P. E night, S. Alderman Armstrong and J. Hollidge (skip).
Kowloon Docks R. C.
V. Hust, J. Revie, J. Kempton, and J. McKeive (skip)-
V. Ramsay, B. Morrison, P. Lap sley, and S. Gray (skip).
W. Greig, Coleman, G. Cooper and F. Callen (skip).
Kowloon CC. H. Gittiss, J. W. M. Brown Bebbington and A. E. (skip).
Sikstone!
E C
H. Overy, CJ, Tacrb Fincher and J. Fraser (skip). G. Lee. F. Goodwin. R. G. and A. Hyde-by (skip).
Kowloon RG.C.
PT. Farrell, P. Duncan. H and A. M. Holland (skip).
A. S. Russell, W. S. Drake. ding, and L. Guy (skip).
J. G. Jerez. J. L. Teley. V. rick, and J. C Brown (skip).
Indian R. C.
J.
Craig
..
R. Duncan's Bold Bid
*
the Police, like the good sports j they have always been, were the first to admit "heir visitors" sa-
The astounding progress made premacy. by E. Duncan and his talented
Fraser's Interport Claims son, LA R. Duncan, has taken astonishment to its attermost ex-
Fraser, getting positions he tremity. They are now in thejliked, took full advantage of them. Final of the Open Pairs. Father being ably supported by Overy, Duncan, it must be noted, is still Tacchi and Fincher.
in the Open Singles and also the Fraser should be taken · into Open Rinks so that he has a good consideration for Interport pur chance of emulating the record poses when the time is due. He set up by W. Grimmitt last is undoubted one of the best. ¡year.
Įskips playing awn Bowls to-day. That the Duncan's should beat the He plays ti game typical of Silva's last Tuesday was a result the North-Ex : coast of Engiand, that caught the popular fancy, and where a skip is expected to force has been freely, discussed on the position when necessary.......we
Nish, green and in Club-house.Al-are too prone in these climes to though great hopes were enter-judge' ability by how near a play- Bud-tained by friends. few really come in to the jack, and ignore or Fethe-sidered the Duncan's capable of fail to see how profitable another
establishing any ascendancy over type of shot might have beer. their illustrious opponents, and With three drawing and r Xwhen it is stated that young tional emerts in front of Frases! M. Duncan has only taken the game we would have an ideal combin- up recently, this probably supation, fit to overcome the best Y.plies sufficient reason for that Shanghai can send, particularly
belief Yet they
MR Abbas S. O. BUX À Wahab, and A. O. Madar (skip). J. Hoosen, A. H. Rumjan, Rumjahn, and A. R. Mimm (skip),
D. M. Khan, S. M. Eumjaha, Y. Adal, and A. R. Dallah (skip).
Recreio
J. E. Noronha, L. F. Xavier, F. V- Ribeiro and C. G. Silva (skip).
LJS, & E. Marques, E. A Alves and F. I. Silva (skip)
A. A. Bemedios, J. G. Ozorio, E Rosario and L. A. Gutierrez (skip). JUNIOR DIVISION Police B, C. W. McKay, A. J. Johnson. Alexander, and W. S. Glendinni. (skip).
W. Clarke, H. Brown, T. HE cer and S. Logan (skip)..
won—and taking into consideration the type most deservedly every shot re- of gameShanghai excels in to- gistered in their favour being day, of which we had glimpses in well earned!
1933, when the Colony, in win hinx. had not much to spare. while in "Shangbai last year we lost all our matches against the northern port.
SWIMMING INTERPORT
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Football Club
thus allowing them three days to genzower seniors was a most in- encounter. On the conditions there obtaining The proof offered by this match, and others. Arculli has de-i team would leave Hong Kong on many
return to this veloped into a capable and intel- A Humphrey, J. Dobson, A. Jack-September 25, to
zent ship. In this match he son, and A. Macfarlane (skip). port.
had Bradbury in trouble most of Kowloon C C
Half-Milers Wanted
Brad- the time; in fairness to Analysis of the available bury, however, it must be ad- material for the formation of an mitted that his men were Winterport team has satisfied the responding to his constant. urge
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Kowloon B.G.C.
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J. Eenson, W. E. Hale, C. B. able to give a good account of On present form what a TOD themselves against Hong Kong in derful asset Arculli's rink would Hosking, and H. Rose (skip).
S. A. Bright, L. A. R. Duncan, practically all events with the ex-be to the "A" team!-
G. Charlton, and G. E. F. Thompsonception of the half mile, and an As expected the champions.
(skip)
G. W. Allen, D. W. Waterton, M. Iappeal is put forward to all in-were too good for their fellow Henderson and G. H. Sherriff (skip). teresting to give their names to members. The rinks skipped by
Electric R. C.
the S.AS.A. should they desire to Omar and Laz had the measure RC Butler W. Stoker, G. train for this event. At the mo- of Bosselet and Cavanagh from Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip).
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1935.
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Reserves: T. P. Saunderson and
Sydney Orchard
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hama, Yokkaichi & Nagoya 16,000 6th Aug. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
7,000 8th Ang. Sz Moji, Kabe & Yokohama. 20,000 8th. Aug. Amor, Shanghai; Moji, Kobe & Osaka. 17,000 22nd Ang Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
·Civil-Service C.C.
M. Parvis, W. Burling, E West- lake and H Westlake St. (skip). W. Mansell E. W. Hamilton Whant and A. 0. Brawn (skip).
F. Harper, E Williams, J. Purvis and C. Strange (skip).
ditional half-mile men, is givingtained of revenging themselves the swimming association no little their more enterprising fellow concern in view of the fact that bowlers for an earlier defeat the rules governing interport con tests
demand two participants)- from each port for each event-
Second Division. Table To Date
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Most Exciting Encounter The most exciting match of the afternoon was surely that be tween Kowloon Docks and the Bowling Green. In this game John Brown décided who should be winners on the last head. Holland and Guy and finished Heaving Brown, who was opposed to Callen, with one head to play. A quick calculation of the three boards showed both teams to be on level terms,
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