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LEAGUE LEADERS SENSATIONAL DEFEAT BY DOCKS
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H.K. RIFLE KOWLOON DOCKS
SHOULD DEFEAT
COX'S RD,
ASSOC.
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The Interport
bei
TEAM
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The latter player is a valuable asset to the rink and is still im-held in November ar December-bowlers believe that the Kowloon,
The Interpart Shoot - wil
Quite a number of competent proving.
On the other two rinks, Jack The Council has approached both Dock 12 will follow the example the Singapore and Shanghai of the Civil Service team of a Rifle Associations, suggesting fortnight ago and prove just too that the conditions of shooting strong for the Cox's Road com- should be as follows:-
was as clever, as his master. J.
Shepherd scored a one-shot sic tory over Cavanagh, and C. S. Rosselet managed to pull through (when opposed to W. E. Hollands "by two shots.
Distances: 500, 300, 600 yards (aggregate).·
Number of shots:--One sighting shot and ten to count at
each distance.
✩
Dress --Any. Rifle:--SR. (b).
bination.
Close Encounter In the match between the Civil ¦ End Of Season Feeling
Service and the "Bowling Green. I ¦ There was the usual end of the
hesitate to forecast the winner. I season feeling about most of last
have a feeling that the- Kowloon {Saturday's matches, and so it was
men will pall it off, but I cannot with the very pleasant context- Eligibility of members of team. forget the great form shown bri between the Kowloon Bowling
ten of whom will fire: best eight the Civil Servants against the Green and the Indian RC at aggregate scores to count: Must FCC and in particular, the clever Austin Road. The home team be British Subjects, resident, or bowling by the rinks skipped by F- were outbowling their visitors at stationed in the Ports concerned. Jones and J. Hollidge. As I said most of the heads, and, but for Note As regards personnel of last Friday, if the rink at present!
is me very deadly driving on the the Royal Naval, the words "re-supervised by A. W. Grimmitt part of a R. Dallah, and in *sident" or "stationed in shall be comes up to expectations, then the lesser degree. A. Wahab, the deemed to refer to Officers and visitors to-morrow should leave Indians would have found them-Ratings holding appointments in Happy Valley minus two points: [selves minus a larger number of Dockyards, Shore Establishments, but the present composition of
shots at the end of the 21 heads and Harbour Ships
Grimmitt's quartette does not war- L Gay, who was drawn against
Range Practices
raat too much confidence being) -JA. R. Dallah, found his best laid
been placed upon its success. and I Arrangements have now {schemes, going awry, through his PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS De time and again, but occasion tion will have the use of (a) the ing Green adds to its other suc opposite number disturbing the completed whereby the Associa-will not be surprised if the Bowl-
S'S
UNDER CONTRACT WITH SM. GOVERNMENT
Tons Hong Kong
From
About
Destination
ally he would fail and at those Army Ranges at Kowloon City on cess at their expense.
As stated elsewhere in these heads, the Bowling Green four Wednesday afternoons, shooting collected a suficient number of to commence at 2 pm, and (b) columns I expect Craigengower shots to succeed ultimately by the Naval Range at Stonecutters "A" to defeat the Indian R. C. and Island on Saturday or Sunday thus retain for another year the the very small margin of one Ham-shot. 20-19..
afternoons, shooting also starting League Championship burg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, &
at 2 p.
Colony. Hul
7.000 14th Sept Marseilles. Havre, London,
SYSOUDAN
5.000 -20th Sept
17.00 21st Sept
*ALIPORE RANPURA RAJPETANA *BURDWAN
CHITRAL CATHAY **SOMALI
RAWALPINDI CORFU RANCHT
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15,000 19th Oct. 15,000 2nd Nov, 33000, 9th Nov.
17,000 16th Nov. 14,000 20th Nov. 17,000 14th Dec. 16.000 28th Dec 14,500 11th Jan
Cargo only.
† Calls Casablanca.
Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Mamelles & Londor.
Bondbey, Marseilles & London. B'boy. Mars, Havre, L'don, Hbg
E'dm. A'werp & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London. Ham- bar Rotterdam. Antwerp Holl
Marseilles & Londo
Pombay, Marseilles & Laden" Bombay, Marseilles & London Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London
S' Calls Port. Sodan.
&
of the
INTERPORT held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday season, and should finish as they SWIMMING
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Interport clash, as the Colony
Classification Of Shooting
The first shoot on the Army The Recreio entertain Craigen- Ranges at Kowloon City will be gower "B" in the last match of the
September 18 and subsequent started, with a comfortable win.. shoots will be held at that time.Taking everything into considera-: tion, the Portuguese have had a each Wednesday afternoon.
The first practice at Stonecut-very successful season, and with ters will take place on Saturday a little lack may be placed as run- afternoon, September 21
ners-up in the race for honours. W. F. Kerr and han Fook-sing
Junior Champions are the first and second reserves. As two of the principal objects. Congratulations to the Kowloon Both the latter will be given anof the Association" are to pro-Bowling Green Club juniors opportunity of playing before the vide teams to represent the their brilliant achievement in win- side meets the Rest of the Colony Colony in all Interport and Interning the League Championship. Colonial events, whether these This is the second time they have on Friday night, when Lawrence
ure held in Hong Kong or jand L. Roza-Pereira,
at placed that Club's name on the the pivot
ent-record's board. They were given and leader. respectively, will not Bisley, or elsewhere, and to
courage rifle shooting within the a shock last week when, much to (be playing.
Then again on Saturday night, Army, in accordance with the the chagrin of the H. K. Electric, SAILINGS in case Lawrence is not fit for wishes expressed by the Army they managed to win by a single
the water-polo, Gittins will prob-Council in their Instruction No-shot.
The Kowloon Cricket Club, after ably come forward into the pivot 20 of 1935; those members who
shoot with the SMLE rifle, a long series of successes met position and Kerr will play at stted with aperture sight and their Waterloo last week, and
sling, or with the "P. 1914" rife. am afraid they may have to bow Yesterday's Trial
fitted with similar aids, will the knee again to-morrow when A final Interport trial game of always receive special help and they meet Taikoo water-polo was held at the Vic-lattention.
The H. K. Electric, after their toria Recreation Club pool yester At the same time, the import-great snowing against thte cham- day evening when Colours and ance of practice with the rife pions, should be able to dispose of Whites shared four goals, the out"as issued," is fully realised and the Civil Service. The Yacht Club standing features of the game be therefore the Council has decided ing the brilliant display of Lionel that each Practice Shoot shall meet the Recreio and here we
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should witness a win for the visit- ing team.
liant performance of Wong Suen-far as classification is concerned man in defence.
into two separate categories, (a) To-morrow's Rinks Individually, very few men those firing with the rifle "a
The following are the selected shone. Chan Shek-pui, the Whites" issued." Le, with open sights and teams for to-morrow in the Senior custodian. excelling between the without the use of the sing and and Junior Divisions of the Lawn sticks, and practically walking (b) those who wish to fire with Bowls Leagues: into the Interport team on his the SMALLE. rife. with aperture display..
sight and sling, or with the "E 1914 rifle with similar aids
Only those who shoot in the air latter class will be eligible for
Chan Unimpressive Chan Chan-hing, the Colony 50 Yards champion, gave display
2
sent
SENIOR DIVISION Civil Service
HL Major, J. Purvis, J. F. McGowan and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).}({\
E. W. Simmonds, J. Gellatley, J Deakin and F. J. Jones (skip).
P. E. Knight, S. E. Alderman, T. at right-back although consideration as regards possible he was inclined
inclusion in the teams to repre- Armstrong and J. Holidge (skip) to dilly. dally with the ball when a judici-colonial events held at the Bisley
the Colony in the inter- Indian E. C.
ous pass forward might have re- salted in a goal
meetings at home, as well as the
this Colony, for the "Donegall
MR Abbas, S. 0. Bax, AM Wahab and A. 0. Madar (skip).:
J. Bocsen, A. E. Ruzjahn, A. M.
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Avanovich and F. X Soares WALLACE DOES WELL IN (skip).
LOCAL BOWLS
Dr. A. P. Gutterrer, H. A. Botelho, A. E. Alves and C. H. Basto (skip).
E.. Souza, C. E Alves, CA. Lopez and J. F. Basto (skip). :
Civil Service
W. Hillyer. W. Burling, E F.
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He won the Singles Champion- Westlake and V. Westlake (skip).. ship in 1922, beating W. G. Ger
ME. Purvis, C. Mansell, L. Whant rard in the Final on the Kowloon Fand A. 0. Brown (skip), (
F. Harper, B. Williams, C. Strange and B. P. Davies (skip)
EE. Electric
B.G.C. green by 21 shots to 11-
Later he won the Pairs Cham- pionship with J. Russell, shortly
B. C. Butler, Y. Sorby, G. T. before this championship was Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip); abandoned, and he has skipped a
W. Stoker, H S. McKay, J. Sloan rink to victory in the Spey Boyal
Three Interport "Caps”
J. F. Barron, J. King, J. G. Haigh competition twice. and A Webster (skáp). “
Reserves: L P. Saunderson
Orchard. Man
Gittins was very good and had competitions held annually pumjaar and A. R. Minu (skip). and L. de Rome (skip). Shek Kam-pui, his opposite num Badge," NRA. Silver Ideal Adal and A. R. Dallah (skip)-
D. M. Khan, S. M. Rumjan, M. Y. ber belpless on the occasions they.RA Postal Match," and the clashed Kerr, at back, played aInterport competition very strenuous game, his best asset Singapore, Shanghai and Hong
his spoiling, although Kong
being
+
between
member Associa
Club de Recreio
Eibeiro and G. Silva (skip).
J. E. Noronha. L. F. Xavier, F. VW.
By: Kowloon – C.C.
and
Wallace has received Interport recognition three times, twice in N Hong Kong and unce in Shang- hai The first time was in 1922 and when he skipped is rink in
C. Fletcher, J. S. Dinner, M. L. J. Silva, C. E. Marques, H Pozario and H. A. Alves (skip) Rakusen and T.-W. Car (skip).
3. G. Ozorio, A. 4. dos Remedios. J. Howe, S. V. Gittins, L. Jack L. A Gutierrez and F. X. Silva (skin) LE Lammert (skip).
Craigengower "A" by S. J. Houghton, CJ Tacchi, W. J A. E. Costes, A.. S. Gomes, D. Geall and E. Kem (skip). Eumjahn and B. W. Bradbury (skip).
C. Summons, L. C. R. Souza, Beer and U. M. Omar (sirip),
J. S. Landolt, A. A. Razack, B. Bass and P. F. Luz (skip). We Craigengower, "B"
4th Oct. Manila, Rabaul Brisbane, Sydney he would do well to dispense with
Spoon Shoots his efforts to clear on the back- hand. Dr. Laing, on the left- Any individual · full wing for Colours, was not very may compete for the effective, although he opened the tion's silver spoons, which will be awarded, at the rate of one scoring with a volley.
Wong Suen-man stood head and spoon per 20 competitors, to those shoulders above anyone else in who make the highest aggregate defence, his timely interceptions scores at each of the practice
snoots held by the and great sense of anticipation The entrance fee will be 10 cents v. Field and E. el Arcadi (skip).
G. Duncan, W, T. Brightman, W. often foiling the opposing for wards. His exclusion from the per member Affiliated members J. Soares, M. 7. Medina W, Call Shanghai, Mon, Kobe, Osaka & Rest of the Colony team is, to say are not eligible to take part in and 3. Cavanagh (skip).
1933
15,000 19th Sept Shanghai, Kobe, & Yokohama.? 10,000 19th Sept. Amoy S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.
7,000
1st Oct. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama 15,000 3rd Oct. Shanghai,, Kobe & Yokohama.
8,000
3rd Oct. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan) 7,000 6th Oct.
10,000 17th, Oct. 17,000 18th Oct. 6,000 31st Oct 14,500 1st Nov.
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Yokohama, aka
the least, sensational-
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
Shanghai, Erbe & Yokobama.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama:
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INTRA CLUB BOWLS,
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Third Round D. B. Bo HSummers. Pairs Champlozalip (Sect #S÷Pollock and J. C, Chalmers
Polson
Association.
Taikoo Docks
J. Waid, F. Pattinson, W. Canning ham, and C. Chalmers (skip)
D. E. Bone, S. Pollock J. C. Polson and J. A Watson (skip), ENG
To Swan, A. Park G. H. Stewart and T. F. Stainton (skip).
**** EwwFoot BGC CW Allen, D. Waterton, M Henderson and G. Sherrif (skip).
Charlion and G. E. F. Thomp
A. Coelho, F. K Modi, M. A. R. J. Hemop, L. A. R. Duncan, J. Ga Souza and CS. Rosalett (skip),
Kowloon CCAAG
these Spoon Shoots. **
Until further notice all prac tices will be carried out under
G. Lee. F. Goodwin, B. G. Cruiz the "King's" Ist Stage conditions, and A. Hyde-Lay (skip), that is, one sighting shot and Gittins, H. Overy, W. Hyde and seven to count, at 200, 500 and N. J. Bebbington (dp) 500 yards
KOWLOON DOCKS Cimb Championship (Third Round)
G: Cooper beat T. Cullen.
Handicap Singles (Third Round) A Pearson (ser) boat 8. Gery
Crookdin
A. E. Silkstone, E. C. Fincher, R P. Phillips and J. Fraser (skip). Kate Kowloon Docks
V. M. Hast, J. Bevie, J. Kempton and J. McKebie (skip), -
WGreig, G. Humble, F. Cullen and G. Cooper (skáp), k
K. Goodman R. Morrison, F best J. Ramsay and R. Lapsley, (skip)
Kowloon B.G.C
A S. Russell WS. Dra the Budding and Guy (skiy
S. A Bright, G. Ross, C. Hosking and H. Rose, (skip),
Craigengower
3W Leonard, Dr. N. P. Karenjis, A. M. Omar and W. K. Way (skip)
J Pan, KM. Omar, H. W-Randali and W. Ward (skip)))) D. K Kharas, W. Phelps. nando and” A Kitchell (skip):
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Shanghai and was defeated. The following year he played again, this time on home soil--and won. His last Interport was in 1927, also in Hong Kong
He is a past champion of the Taikoo B.C. and has won numer- |ous handicap events. He now jadmits that he prefers golf. to bowls, although he is still seen
the greens occasionally.
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