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(Continued from Puge 4)

DUNCAN WINS OPEN SINGLES TITLE

"from Page 5)

Playing away from the Club! house the backhand proved to bel

the truest and here again Duncan

"On the ninth"" head the score three heads which gave him a

Prošidont

FIRST CLASS

SPECIAL SUMMER ROUND-TRIP

FARES HONG KONG

SAINTS CAUSE

was quicker to realise the fact last and secured two shots. Chen Bradbury, who favoured the “Duncan Strikes His Best MILD SOCCER forehand for a long time. Bradbury made six on the next SENSATION stood level at 7-7 and the next was lead of three shots. On the 18th Duncan's who secured a "one.” On fhead, however, Duncan surpassed the 11th. bend Duncan was man himself putting his first three. row with his first three bowls and bowls just In front of the jack. Best Back On Field

Bradbury, was well down with his The position for Bradbury was Costa, was easily the pick of the second Duncan managed to lie both delicate and difficult, so be four backs on display, his nest in the second shot with his final bowl placed his third bowl behind and terceptions and long stride stand-Bradbury robbed him of this to the right of the jack, en- ing him in good stead. He used however, with his last wood, and deavouring, apparently, to cACET

the jack back to took a count of two. his height to advantage and was

this bowl with his last wood. quick to realise that a first-time

* Unlucky Drive

Failing this, Duncan made a.. effort was much safer than the On the 12th. head Bradbury ordinary stop-and-kick-methods, threw the jack into the ditch, and beautiful backhand draw and

scored fant shots. This was cer KOBE and RETURN- against the Police forwards. although Duncan made it a me-

tainly the turning, point in the via Shanghai Chris Pile took some time to dînîm head, Bradbury managed to settle down and was featured in put his first bowl to, within two game, and after this the Kowloon the latter stages of the game, but missed taking the jack with his some fairly interesting work in feet of the jack. Duncan just Bowling Green Club player could

do very little wrong-

Bradbury played magnificently

cap last year.

bowl Duncan trailed the jack and only a single shot to win, and Blackburn was below form and was unlucky to leave the shot made another shot before Duncan

managed to play the winner- PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS though he improved slightly in

Lacked sense of anticipation. al- with his opponent.

How they reached the Final. A well-earned three on the 13th.

Bradbury received a bye into the the second half, while Souza, the head rave the lead to Duncan at Second Round and then beat A. Brook- remaining back, never came into 11-10. On the following headsbank 21-15; Third Round, beat-G. E. the picture until the last quarter. Duncan was right on top of the F. Thompson 23-16; Fourth, Bound, jack with his first bowl, but was beat H. Overs, 27-20; Semi-finals, beat C. G. Silva 21-d; Quarter-finals, Excellent "Find"

beaten by Bradbury, who unfor- best A Alves 21-12 Hussain, a new "find" was one tunately brought the jack back Duncan also received a bye into the of the outstanding performers on with his next wood to make 3 Second Round and then beat J. Cava display and, at right-half for the measure necessary. Duncan placed nagh 22-8 Third Round beat A 0 Saints, had the Green-and-Moss- the issue out of doubt with his Brawn 21-5; Fourth Round, best A-[ Bombay, Marseilles & Landon.wing bottled up for the major par

Macfarlane 21-14; Quarter-finals, bext A. X Hollied 23-19; Semi-

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he was nowhere near the standard third bowl and Bradbury tried MAIL. STEAMERS tim is interport an ineffective block. With his last even when his opponent needed.

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· (Continued from Page 10.): credit for the Saints' victory must

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Winner

1910S. Bell 1911-G. R. -

| 1909–S. Bell

wards

1912-W: Russell 1913. Russel 1914.....-W. Russell

Runner-up

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W. Pitt

I. Macdonald

-

W. Pitt

8. Dorrington G... Miller

(finalists)

GR. Edwarda

W., G. Gerrard W. Enssell

D. Gow

go to him. In the second half easily able to clamber up again to however, his passing was at times the place from which he had Tagged and could be improved descended. Nor had he any diffi upon..

ealty in recovering the track Brooks was the pick of the Some rough steps hewn in the Police halves, and quite by coin-rock indicated the beginning of it,! cidence occupied the right-half and ordinary care enabled him to 1915 to 1919 no competition berth. like Hussain A good follow the remainder of the roste. 1920-J. Maclachlan D. Mair tackle and neat distributor. he There were some chalets on the 1921-I Charl should go far this season.

Oeschines Alp, and a small boy 1923.M. Omar 1922-E., Wallace Gough Off Form

from one of them indicated the 7924-G. Greez Gough, and Manning. the two little pathway that winds along 1925-F. Cullen W. Wotherspoon other Police halves were sadly the cliff high up above the 1926-A. Gourlay UL M. Omar off colour, and beyond spoiling Oeschinen See. Basil Grodon fol- 1929 J. Ferguson A. Clark

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one of the most dangerous right-the kettle to boil to make tea for KWOK CHUN HANG wing partnerships I have seen in him. He ate and drank and.

the Colony for some time. The

{felt revived."-

latter was at the top of his form though still stiff and miserable, TO DEFEND HIS TITLE and gave Lee innumerable gloriAfter he had paid the bill be ous ground passes which had the

(Continued from Page-i opposition's halves beaten nine strolled out on the beach The

Taking a comparison of Ham- time out of ten.

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(Continued from Page 4).

Scott give Tay Quee-lang too

MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

(Continued from Page 4)

-Eient Hamilton, second by Gaest, proposed that

Divisions, and, after sion, the proposal unanimously.

Gurbachan Singh, the triple hoc shore, and, as Basil Gordon step the 220 Yards Free Style. I find much rope on the wing in an enciment be divided jun

Iped down there, the ked was

just grating on the pebbles.

a

that Lawrence should win com-deavour to help Marton..... fortably although he is likely to Worthington, at right back, 133 be extended all the way.

prominent in the first half with

first-time cleaz some

Never Been Pathed

and

Tou

nd

discha

carried

Appeals Board Suggested

key Interporter, made a very good inpression and should in time de velop into a first-class leader. At In the bows of the boat lay present he has the very bad habit, ghastly burden the dead body of of dribbling instead of letting his man. The face was hidden by

The fact that Hammond has robust tackling, but in the second A proposal by Mr. Guest inside-forwards have the ball,

the boatman's coat, but Basil

never been extended this event in he was given additional work seconded by Mr. Jahan- Dad, that when the occasion arises. Very

Gordon drew the covering off, and Shanghai is a point in his favour through Tay being left alone there should be an Appeals Board, Last of the mark and with fairly recognised the features of the and if he can keep up with Law-

The other half-back Fisher, dia consisting of two members from thè good ball control; he fits in well an who had deserted him on the

rence.for the first five or six not have so much to do Tsofamak Tournament and two from with the rest of the line.

mountain, meaning that he should

lengths he may pull off the event Fisher, nevertheless, kept a close was left in abeyance, Mr. Guest Kwai-shing frárely_saw, the hall the Hong Kong Hockey Association, die there.

on his turns, which leave one gasp watch on him ̈· ing

A Dangerous Forward

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L Souza, at inside-left, was one boatman said, pointing to

I found the body there," the

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George Heriot had lost the way

The Chinese played game, and were: defence. The forw Lee Waltong

wing and proved" ineffective,

of Shanghai for third place. This had started to descend the wrong while Fraser, a newcomer at in- aide-right,, was very poor and as slope, and, in doing so, had event should give the Colony 6

points and Shanghai 3 could do little right. Stephens, inped and fallen. And, when porace a:man ziginato slide down

Colony's Long Lead the centre-forward berth was the the steep grase slopes of the Ges The 100 Yards Breast Stroke though not up to their pick of the Police forwards, while

chinen Alp, there is no further Laterport event should give the standard in shooting. Green was very tricky Moss never had an opportunity to test

hope for him. Neither his Colony 8 points with both Kwok Tam Kong Pak Score his shooting abilities.

alpenstock nor his prayers can Chun-hang and E. M. Marques Tam Kong-pak was stay him There are no roots to well inside the Shanghai chamfective as usual wit cling to; no houders for his feet pionship time. Sonza and Gurbachan Singh to strike against; but he will slide scored for the Saints, but just on and on, faster and faster, untill John Baxley and Noel before the interval Stephens sex there is

The Scoring

led two goals to bring the scores slide of

level

In the second half Lee executed

a brilliant run down the right-

wing to send in a

glorious centre

which Souza brilliantly headed in

the ning goal.

The Shanghai” séle

nore, grass slope to the captain, have not yet bily empty space to decided vysen

smiling bosom string for the hizen See re-kit, who

is silence the last mon

ther

but he scored z be Mr. with a first-time effo ond, Krill stopped but could

Tay Quee-liang, had 1 und do, largely through ee-alone so often and sent

being asked to send in his proposal in writing

Regret was expressed by the Chairman at the ability of Mr. |D. Burlingham, Inspector General of Police, to accept Presidency of the Tournament owing to official and semi-official-chiziler

It: was kannounc JE B

Ac Caï

Higes had

becom

elected

Lt. Chr.

MH

tions to

Executive Coẩm- #MFR C. Reed: "Guest, "Army- Gunner Aldridge and Sig. Done

vers: reduced the lead

gith a fine.

In the

tillery

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