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THE CHINA MAIL-FRIDAY, JULY-17,-1938-

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AMAZING MAGNITUDE OF K.B.G.C. DEFEAT BY CRAIGENGOWER

HOLLANDS LEADS

SENIOR SKIPS

H.H. ROSE NOW HAS 133

SHOTS TO CREDIT

COMPLETE LEAGUE SKIP RECORDS

The following are the complete records of all senior and junior skips in the League this season to date:--

The three Craigengower “A” premier Division skips, above, who caused such havoc with the Kow-

DALLAH'S RINK PLAY

BRILLIANTLY:

"DICK" ALVES RESCUES CLUB DE RECREIO

YACHTSMEN'S WIN AT COX'S PATH

(By "Skip")

THE all-round collapse of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in their premier division Lawn

loon Bowling Green Clab last Saturday in the League. Left to right are R. Bass, R. F. Lut and U. M. Bowls League match against Craigengower “A”

START CAREER

12 Happy Function Well

Attended

GROUNDS WELL LAID OUT

(By "SKIP")

The opening of a new green is

10 jan event of interest to the bowlers

cott.

10 gratulate the Kowloon Tong Club,

FIRST DIVISION

SHOTS

W. E. Holands (P.R.C.)

R. Duncan (K.BG.C)

P. W. L. D. F. A. UP Down Pts.

# 3 2 1 230 205

11 8 3 0 28 172

Omar.

0 21

1

GG

16

R. F. Laz (CCC "A")

# 3 1 252

169

84

Q

13

KOWLOON TONG

J. Framer -(K.CC)

A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C.)

7 7 0 0 161 101 1140 231 187

60

Q

14

44 0 14

BOWLING GREEN

L'. M. Omar (CCC "A">

II 2

4 0 237 197 40

14

R. Bana (CCGJA”)

11

6

4 1 253

194

59%

0

13

F. X. de Silva (Recreio)

6

4 1 234

211

KA

13

W. Gill (C.C.C.“B”)

5

6

3 0

168 195

1

F. Jones (C.S.C.C.)

10 '6 4 0 193

208 0

15 12

H. A Alves (Recreio)

21 6

5 0 243 180

$3

@IZ

A. Hyde-Lay (K.CC)

11 6

50 215. 196

19

0 12

W. Mair (P.R.C)

5 0 204

195

9

12

L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)

10 5

41198 205

D

7

11

C. S. Rosselet (C.C.C. "B")

7 5

2 0

164

136

28

4

10

R. Wallace (T.D.R.C.).

8 4

2 2 156 140

16

4

C. G. Silva (Recreio)

#1 5

6 0 220

183

31

10 of the Colony and I must

A. R. Miu (LRC)

11

S

$ 0 205 -246

0

41

`M. Y. Ada! (LRIČ)

7 4

2 1 134

130

4

α

A. B. Dalth -(LRC)

9

4

50 186

164

20

W. V. Field (CCC. “B”)

8 3

4 1 155 151

0

J. Hollidge (CSCC)

10 3

6 1.176 202

26

R. P. Phillips (K.C.C).

73

40 125 160

J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)

F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.)

J. McKelvie (K.D.R.C.)

S. Logan (PRC)

J. F. Macgowan (CSC.C)

97 108

11

132

172

0

40

TO

86 0 16

1 125 156

.31

0 42 45

0 72 78

D

4 0

110

31

5 0 100 140

40

0

1 0 21

1 0 1 0

H. V. Pearse (C.C.C. “B”)

01

0

A. K. Mina (LRC)

J. Lindsay (K.D.R.C.)

W. Weir (T.D.R.C.)

R. Lapsley (K.D.R.C.)

G. Cooper (K.D.R.C.)

J. Shepherd (P.R.C.)

G. N. Mitchell (K:D.R.C.)

N. Drummond (T.D.R.C.)

E. C. Finchor (K.CC.)

W. E. Way (CCC. “B”)

J. Deakin (CSCC)

N. J. Bebbington (K.C.C.)

J. V. Ramsay (K.D.B.C.)

J. Cavanagh (C.C.C. "B")

W. Macfarlane (K.B.G.C.)

B. C. Clair (KÇC) -

A. O. Madar (LR.C.)

40101103

9 not only on the green itself, but

s on the very happy way in which they commenced their new ven-

7ture on Sunday last.

4

The cheerful, jovial spirit so re- miniscent of pre-war days was in jevidence from the beginning of

J. E. Noconka, above, surpris- ingly eliminated Adam Holland, a former champion, from the Co- lony Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship, only allowing the latter to score an four beads!

the game, and prevailed through OPEN PAIRS

4 out. What a pity there are not

.4 more of these friendly games, |

4 where a little leg-pulling and!

back-chat add a refreshing note to

the game.

The green itself is said to bel the largest in the Colony and, for la new one, played remarkably

well. It was not nearly as heavy! las expected and, though the draws were not equal 'on' all hands, it was not nearly as tricky as some Jon which I have seen. The set-

green, the

tennis

CHAMPIONS

SHOULD BEAT

CIVIL SERVICE

last Saturday was not the only sensation in a day full of them, but to anyone who has studied their record, it was inexplicable. I do not think the K.B.G.C. have ever won on the Craigengower green and I anticipated this loss, but the magni- tude of it was amazing.

Second only to this upset was the severe beating which K.B.G.C. Have Big Task Jones received at the hands of Dallah, which enabled the Indians

On Home Green

INTERESTING JUNIOR

PROGRAMME

(By "SKIP")

to gain an unexpected triumph over the Civil Service Cricket Club by some 46 shots. The K.C.C., while not exactly causing a sensation, certainly caused a surprise by losing so heavily to Taikoo.

Dallah's win was the biggest of the season, and was also the highest zink score.

As I have already stated, the Kowloon Bowling Green's col-

The Kowloon Cricket Club enter-lapse was inexplicable there Meritorious

tain the Kowloon Dock R.C. team is no other word for it. They to-morrow, and on paper should were never within miles of win by a comfortable number, but their opponents. Guy WES I think the Dock team will give trailing behind Luz steadily, them a good run for it, in spite of until he lost a seven (and half their failure last week. The cham-an inch in it for eight) and 2 pions should have no diffenlty in six in succession, and then it

their beating

Civil Service was all up! He gained one or friends, but no repetition of last two midway through, but was week's big victory can be looked 23 shots in arrears at the.

i finish.

Holland's Good Drawing. It will be interesting to see" îf

Adam Holland's four did little at home to the Police Club, make better against Dick Basa, who any changes from their regular played a brilliant game and W23 aaved team, following last week's de-ably supported. Holland bacle. No deliberate changes in several shots by good drawing and the team have been made since the was the best man, in the rink. season began, probably due to a Duncan's quartette made the best disinclination to weaken the see-showing of the visitors' team, but

TOURNAMENT forward to.

REVIEWED the Kowloon Bowling Green Club,

Result Still Very Open

RECREIO AND K.B.G.C. PAIRS FAVOURED

· (By "SKIP")

Feats

and team, and, as I do not anti-as they were 12 down that was THOUGH R. P. Philips, the

ting of the

think they will beat the Police ever, they had the satisfaction of bowls skip, now only plays bowels courts and the Clubhouse itself. The Colony Open Pairs lawn Club by a small margin,

scoring a five," which is no mean he was in his younger days an all- bowls competition has now reach-|

fent against Omar, who in round sportsman, indulging in most with its fine badminton court,

brilliant form and saved a five in outdoor sports. have been the result of carefulled the Semi-Final stage and the

the very first head by drawing an almost impossible shot.

312 147 147 18 6069 6069 608 668 312 thought and I anticipate a happy records of the respective pairs

SECOND DIVISION

future for the Club.

The Inauguration

jare interesting. W. Greig and W. Mair (Police), whom I mention first because I think they have had

harder slightly

passage,

the

(Continued on Page 10) To-morrow's Programme

to-morrow's games.

The following is my forecast

for

FIRST DIVISION

Some 24 players, mostly resident in the Kowloon Tong district with eliminated a sound peir in A. F. C.Scc.

UP Down Pix, a few "outsiders" played rink Pani and W. Macfarlane in the

games, by way of the inaugura- zotion, and were skipped by L. Guy First Round, and followed this ap with the scalps of a couple of 16 against W. H. B. Muskett, A. W-Club-mates, J. Orem and J. S. Rid- 12 Grimmitt opposed to C. H Basto, dell while F. X. M. Silva' had E. P.)

SHOTS

P. W. L. D. F.

H. Rose (K.B.G.C.)

11 11

0 0 289. 156 122

G. E. F. Thompson (E.BG.C7

1. 10

1 0 252 184 68

F. X. Soares (Recreio)

10. 8

2 0 245 158. 87

C. H. Basto (Recrnia)

7 6 1 0 159 129: 30

1

J. Rodger (H.K.F.C. “A”)

10 6

4 0 218 186

A. E. Carey (P.R.C.)

20 148 142

H. V. Pearse (C.C.C.)

H. F. Westlake Jr. (C.S.C.C.)

G. H. Sherrit (K.B.G.C.)

W. Ward (C.C.C.)

S. Logan (P.R.C.)

J. Jack (KCC)

J. Bentley (RÍL.K.Y.C.)

L. E. Lammert (K.C.C.) ...

C. B. Robertson (FK.F.C. “A”)

W. HL Markett (EKER.C)

Dr. J. A. R. Selby (HK.F.C. “B”)

J. S. Riddell (P.R.C.)

A A Lewis (C.CC.)

A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.)

A. Stevenson (B.HKY.C.)

A. F. Paul (E.K.P.C.)

N. M. Currie (KKFC. “F”)

Y. Abbas (CCC)

L. A. Gutierrez (Recreio)

L. J. Silva (Recreio)

K. S. Robertson (R.H.KIC)

H. Rosario (Recreio)

W. McHardy (PRC)

R. R. Wood (CSGC) DA

H. Overy (ECC) DUDA.

J. F. Lunny (HKER.C)

R. H. E. Marks (P.R.CS

B. E. Maughan (RHKYC)

4. Webster (HKERC)

J. Russell (HK.F.C. “A”)

0 142 145

0 170 165.

50 217173

5 0 190 195

3.0 143 141

3 0 146 145

40 155 158

50 185 180

6 0 186 184

6 178 207

0 29

6: 0182

251 41 142 163 00 76 47

49

4 3 1 0

84 56 82

-0

3.0 136

E. J. Edwards (HK.F.C. “B”). 10 ·

R. R. Davies (C.S.C.C.)

E. S. Abraham

W. Callipe (CS.C.C.)

A. Chapman (AK.F.C. “T

S. Deacon (ELEERC)

V. C. Labrum (K.C.C.)

G. E. Contelho (EHKY.C.)

W. Phelps (C.C.C.)

A. T. Hamilton (B.H.K.Y.C.)

J. Gregory (HKFC “A”)

W. B. Drake (KBG.CI:..

A. Kitchell (CCC)

L., C. R. Sonra (C.C.C.)

T. W. Carr (K.C.QTZ

P. A. Tranovich (Recreio) ::

A. McKellar (HKFC. “B”)

A. E. S. Alves (CCC) ...............

H. F. Westlake Sr. (CSCC)

78

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30 93 104

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500 148 148 -4 5873 5871-

K.B.G.C.

RECREIO

LCC

($2) C.C.C. "A"

(39) P.R.C.

(-) TAIKOO

(60) K.DRC. Phillips as his opposite number. A. Hyde-Lay and N. J. Bebbing An interval for a delightful teaten. A. M. and U. M. Omar

[ton (KCC), who had previously CCC "B" (85) IRC.

SECOND DIVISION so refreshed the players that 24] heads were played before an ad-were their next victims and then

win H.K.F.C. "A" (63) CS.C.C a surprisingly easy ]journment was made to the spaci-}] ous verandah where the players Cavanagh, whom

against A. E. Coates and I P.R.C (47) K.B.G.C.

many expected

s cooled off, metaphorically, to the

8 accompaniment of a gentle breeze

came

to see in the last four, if not R.X.X.Y.C. (60) RECREIO actually in the Final.

Was

Phillips first arrived in Hong Kong in 1906, being with Héasra, I have already touched lightly A.. S. Watson and Co., Ltd, and on the LRC. and Civil Service he turned out for Watson's in all- `reference to their friendly cricket games— there match with, special Dallah's win, but that his rink's was no league at the time and (61)

win was no finke is proved by the for the Civil Service Cricket Club (53) fact that the other two rinks were during the seasons 1911 to 1915.

He also played tennis for the up, Minu being four to the good against Holidge, and Adal, after Civil Service, and with H. B. Nis. being four down at the 14th, finish-bett, a Colony champion, wơn tàc (55)

ed six ap on Macgowan Of Club Doubles Championship in (59) Jones' failure it rather goes to 1921 He then transferred to

(65)

(56)

prove what he himself has been Craigengower, where ke partnered doing all the season. On the very H. H. Taylor, and can recall the (69) first occasion he had ́an off-day, many close games they had with the rink, by no means strong on Wei Wing-lok and Ng Tze-karong, (51) paper, went to pieces and so it then building players and later

was last Saturday.

Colony champions. He was also H. A. Alves Up

Secretary and Treasurer of the Yacht 8 and quenchers. A really en-

J. E. Noronha and F. X. M. de HKERC - (57) E.C.C. - joyable day for which my thanks

In the game at the Valley where now defunct Corinthian are due to the Club, to the jovial Silva (Recreio) beat C. Pile and C. cc.c

(—) HLFC "B" (the Recreio visited the Police, it Club in Hong Kong.

was left to Dick Alves to "bring bowls in 1908 for the Civil Service Phillips started playing laron Dowman (Police), thep A.A. Reme- Bowls Secretary, Jimmy Wong, dios and L. A. Gutierrez (Recreio), Figures in brackets denote results home the bacon" as his win against Cricket Club. He left the Colony- 6 and to his enthusiastic helper, B.

of last year's game and teams under- Mair was big enough to carry a in 1913 for Shanghai and played 6 Basto.

(Continued On Page 10) - [lined are favoured to win.

six-shot deficit by FX Silva for the Shanghai Recreation Club and three by G. G. Silva, playing all the time he was there. In against Bill Holland and Logan 1924 he reached the Final of the

¡Continued On Page 10).

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Lawn Bowls Teams For To-morrow respectivels. F. X Silva lost a

AT FIRST DIVISION

The following are: First Division

bowls team for tomorrow:

cs.c.c.

A Steven, M. N. Rakusen, C. Strange, F. J. Jones (skip).

P. E. Knight, 3. Gellatly, LA. Collyer, J. F. MacGowan (skip).

EE Major, J. M. Purver, W. H Callips, J. Bollidge (slip).

C.CC. “A”

17. Shepherd and S. Logan (skip).

1E.C

|

D. M. Khan, S. M. Ramjahn, A. K. Minaj M. Y. Adal (skip},"5_

M. B. Abbas, A. E. Boujahu, A M Wahab, A. B. Dallah (sp).

J. Hooneri, A. Bakar, A 0. Madar, AR Mina (skip)..

ECE

E. P. Phillips, B. Overy, N. J. Beb. bington and R. 4. Cetig (klip). .

A. E. Costes, L. C. R. Soute, CSG. Loe, LE Lammert, F. Goodwin Eosselet, E. F. Laz (skip). "

AirS. Gomas, C. 8. Summons, |Bumjahn, U. M. Omar (skip).

J. S. Landolt, V. N. Atienza, Cavanagh, E. Basa (skip).

C.C.C. "F**

and A. Hyde Lay (skip).

D. H. Gittins, W. Geall, E. C. Fincher

[and J. Eraseri (akiy)~***

SECOND DIVISION The following are Second Division bowls teams for to-morrow,

CS.C.C

HF. Harper, J. Cook, B. Strange, B B Wood (skip).

Open Binks Championship and the following year, together with T. Veitch, lost to N. Harrison and B. Stormes in the Final of the. (Continued from Nest Column)

Pairs, Championship. In 1920 he and has been playing for them represented Shanghai in the Bowls M. Parves, W. J. Burling, W. Hill-ever since. He has won this club's Interport against Hankow and yer, B. E. Daries (skip).

Singles Championship and also the soon by 35 ahots to 12—a score Handicap. Singles event. ⠀⠀ |which is still a record for the C. Champelovier, M. Cunietti, H

Phillips is also no mean cueïst. séries.

In 1925 he played as skip for Westlake, H. F. Westlake jar (skip). He was the champion of Shanghai

in 1915 and previous to that, while Shanghai in Hong Kong and in

member of A. Mal in Hong Kong, he played for the 1999 was a Voienteer team which won the clom's rink which lost to T. Fer Soldiers Club Cup on several oc-gusson's four by 2 shots at the casions. He competed in the local Kouloon Cricket Club. He also re- championship last year but was presented Shanghai against Hong eliminated in the earlier rounds by Kong, when they won by 2, games, †A. Tee

Motor 1, 'In the first year the three - Phillips played football as a back rinks series was introduced, for the Dulwich Hamlet team in

Plectric RC

G. GS. Thompson, M. H. Arnold, W. Stoker, W. EL B. Muskett (akip).

V. Sorby, JL King, G. T. Padgett, S. Deacon (skip)" + progt

F. Barron T. P. Saunderson,

A. A. Remedios, E. Remedios, Sloan, A Webster (skip).

J. W.-Leonard, H. W. Randall, X. C. E. Marques and E. A. Alres (skip); }) |M Omar, H^V. Patrie (skip).

ccess

E. Npromma, L. F. Javier, F. V DK Ebaran, F. Delgad

J. B. Soures, W. Phelps, A. M. V. Ribeiro and C. G. Silva" (skip)", Pau, &. E. S. Alter (skip), Omar, W. Gall (skip).

A. 7. Coelho, F. J. Smith, H. W. Q: Whiteman, W. V. Field (skip).

#W. McKay, C. File, J. S. Dall and

W. Maiz (skip).

-W. Greig, C. Dowman, 7. Orem and

6++ 586°/300~+yE Hollanda (ákip)]?"

v D., C. Alves, G. M. P. Remedios, J.-N. P. Karandia, H. J. Hollers

J. Basta and P. L. M. Silex (skip), {F. J. Bagley, W^ Ward (skip);"

HL Foz, W.

K

Atkins, EM-Nay

Phillips returned to Hong Kong in 1932 and played as skip for Phillipe was president of the the Civil Service Cricket Club in

FBG Mar. 2+Abbas (skip) play weber Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association the Second Division, later, playing

A. 6. Russell, J. Watson,

Carlane and Le Guy (skiy)+) is

SA Bright, R. Fall, 3 Bandie and 2. Duncan (skip)-)

J. E. Benson, W. 8. Drake, M 3. er,

- Glendenning, F. E. E. Booker, Benderson and A. M. Holland (skip).

in 1928 and the Billiards Associa-for the first team. He joined the on in 1919, and of the Shanghai Kowloon Cricket Club in 1924 Recreation

1922}) (Continued at foot of preceding

Delgano, PP. Andow, F. Walk J. Hamell (skip),

(Continued on Page 10)

till 1929.

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