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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936
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KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB JUNIORS RETAIN TITLE
RECREIO JUNIORS'
NEW RECORD
CRAIGENGOWER "A" AVENGE DEFEAT
RANDLE'S SUCCESSFUL DEBUT AS SKIP
(By "Skip")
LAST Saturday's programme in the Lawn
Bowls League was notable for three things. In the first place, the Kowloon Bowling Green. Club juniors made certain of the championship; secondly Club de Recreio juniors created a new aggregate record, whilst lastly there were no less than four drawn matches.
That the junior champions would repeat their last year's success has appeared likely for some weeks past, but their recent home luss to their nearest rivals, Club de Recreio juniors, set them back a peg or two. They beat the Police, as expected, on Saturday and finished up with two losses in 18-the Craigen- gower team quite unexpectedly beating them in the first match of the season.
sailed
Three of the Colony's Interpart lawn bowls players who
for Shanghai to-day under the captaincy of A. Hyde-Lay. Left to right are J. F. Macgowan (CS.CC.), P. E. Knight (CSCC) and L A "Dick" Alves (Recreio).
HONG KONG'S
LAWN BOWLS
TEAM SAILS
Should Win Two Out Of Three Matches
(By "SKIP")
Recreio juniors have indulged in high scoring in several of their matches, but after scoring 90, 91 and 93 they must surelyjPROBABLE SELECTION OF RINKS
The have reached the limit with 95 against the Yacht Club. four ties on which I have' touched were between Macgowan and Luz, and Field and Madar in the First Division, and Selby and Alves, and Muskett and Hirst, in the Second Division.
Craigengower "A"
avenged
their defeat at the hands of the Civil Servants, whom they beat by 14 shots. Dick Basa, with Rosselet as his No. 3, had the better of Grimmitt. from whom he ran away to the tune of 21 shots to 1 in the first eight ends! Omar scored a six early on to gain a moral ascendancy over Hollidge, whom he even- tually beat by a margin of six shots, whilst I have already re- ferred to the tie on the other rink, where Luz and Macgowan were at it hammer-and-tongs all the way to produce an equitable result.
Recreio Extended 4:Club de Recreio ; did not have things their own way at Taikoo. Wallace. beat C. G. Silva, and rakChalmers gave Alves a stiff game
before going down by three F. X. me de Silva, however, had an easy time
against Neil Drummond,
very inconsistent.
· rink has been
whose
The Portuguese team seems pretty well fixed for the runners-up, berth, an honour which they fully deserve.
(Continued on Page 6)
-A “NEGATIVE” LAWN BOWLER
Player's Definition Of Himself
(By "SKIP")
213
In bowls, as in other sports, there
what is known art "lucky" and "unlucky” subjects, Nobody has yet defined to our satisfaction what “luck” means."
In bowls, as in billiards, there are what we know as negatire and
A. Hyde-Lay, above, will lead the Colony bowlers against Shanghai in the Interport series -the Colony team left at noon to-day for the North.
ARE YOU A LEADER?
Some Very Useful Suggestions
(By "SKIP")
Great leaders are scarce.
To be great, study the following essentials: Ability to throw the kitty to within a foot of the place indicated by the skip. To find the "working" hand, and stick to it like glue, never de- parting without orders, and refusing to allow an opponent's short one to get "in your eye.”
A bad length-throwing leader gets the side all over the ring, they hav- ing to find the new length as well as himself. "One at the back" isn't good! leading, get both round the white.
Playing a strong bowl on top of aị previously strong one, in an endeavour to trail the kitty, is unpardonable; is second man... tax on the putting leaving to him what you could not accomplish yourself. A
leader's
positive subjects. I have long slogan should be that approximate "since written myself off as a nega- bowls anywhere round the kitty is a tive. You must come to some fulfilment of his contract. conclusion about yourself; what is
it?
There used to be a Jewish
Lawn
The Colony Interport Bowls team left by the RMS. Empress of Asia at noon to-day, carrying with it the good wishes of all lawn bowlers in Hong Kong. The six players selected to do bat- tle with our friendly rivals up North are A. Hyde-Lay (Captain) H. A. Alves, A. E. Coates, P. E. Knight, J. F. Macgowan and F. V.
cannot be denied
in Hong
W. Hollands' TO-MORROW'S
LAWN POWLS Record
W.
HOLLANDS RETAINS
LEADERSHIP
THOMPSON'S ADVANTAGE IN JUNIOR DIVISION COMPLETE LEAGUE SKIP RECORDS
The following are the complete records of all senior and junior skips in the League this season to date:-
FIRST DIVISION
W. E. Hollands (P.R.C.)
H. A. Alres (Recreio)
U. M. Omar (CCO “A”)
R. F. Lax (C.CC. “A”
E. Duncan (K.B.G.C.)
A. M. Holland (K.BG/C)
W. Mair (PEC)
J. Fraser (K.D.R.C.)
R. Basa (CCC “A”)
F. Jones (CSCC)
A. Hyde-Lay (FCC) M. Y.. Adal (LRC) F. X. de Silva (Eecreio)
W. GII (C.C.C. "B")
CULTAILED S. Rosselet (CCCB)
Only Four Junior Matches
DOCKS "DERBY” TO-DAY
(By "SKIP")
This week's Lawn Bowls Lea- gue programme is somewhat cur- tailed, there being only four mat- ches in the Second Division, and Jone in the First Division, which is being played at Taikoo this even- ing
The latter game was fixed for to-morrow, but, by mutual ar- rangement, it is being played to night in order that members of
V. Ribeiro, and that a very strangį E. HOLLANDS, the Police both teams may attend a social team can be selected from them: • bowler and one of the lead-function to-morrow afternoon.
ing skips in the Senior Division,| The visitors, the K.D.R.C. team, Coates, the Open Singles cham-was born in Surrey, joining the are more than likely to have a pian, as lead, will take some hold- local Police Force in 1915. He was scratch side out by reason of the ing if he can adapt himself to the present at the shooting of the distance they have to travel, and they will be hard put to hold their greens, which are of course fas-Fanling tiger in 1918.
I fancy Taikoo ter than most of ours
Hollands started his bowls with friendly rivals. I think that Macgowan the Civil Service Cricket Club and to win as they assuredly need the Kong. will go as No. 2 in the first game, was a member of the team which points. with Dick Alves as the third play-won the Second Division in 1994, when he was the leading skip in Should the latter not make good that division. He joined the Police. a very unlikely contingency bowls team two seasons later and F. V. V. Ribeiro would probably has played for them ever since.
He has not met with much suc. be brought in as second player
er.
R. Wallace CT.D.R.C)
C. G. Silva (Recreio)
4. R. Dalsh (LR.C)
A. R. Minu (LR.C) F. Callen (KDRC)
L. Guy (B.G.C.)
G. Cooper (DEC)
W. V. Field (CCC. "E")
J. McKelvie (K.D.R.C.)
E. C. Fincher (E.C.C.)
J. Hollidge (C/SEC) S. Logan (PRC)
J. F. Macgowan (CS.C.C.) A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.) R. P. Phillips (KLCC) N. Drummond (T.D.B.C.) J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C) W. K. Way (CCC) “F)
J. Shepherd (P.R.C.)
G. N. Mitchell (K.D.R.C.) A. O. Madar (LR.C.) S. Randle (K.B.G.C.)
J. Cavanagh (C.CC. "B)
3. C. Poison (TDRC)
A. W. Grimmitt (CS.C.C)
J. Deakin (CS.C.C)
H. V. Pearse (CCC “B”)
J. V. Ramsay (K.D.R.C.)
N. J. Bebbington (K.C.C)
M. J. Henderson (K.B.G.C.)
W. Macfarlane (K.B.G.C.)
A. X. Minu (LRC)
J. Lindsay (KDRC)
R. Keown (T.DE.C.)
A. M. Omar (C.C.C. “B”)
(Continued on Page 6)
W. Weir (T.D.R.C.)
R. G. Craig (K.C.C)
R. Lapsley (K.D.R.C.)
C.S.C.C
"Skip's" Forecast SECOND DIVISION
RE.K.Y.C
SHOTS
P. W. L. D. F.
UP Down Pts. 17 11 5 1 355 337 18 16 11 5 0 375 263 112
16 11 5 0 384 290 $4
17 10
5 2 382 279 103
11
6 0
357 308
348 280
331 306
2008 161
4
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253
0.258 236
10 0 355 339 6 1 275 288
8 1 327 324 0 220 178 4 0 214 23 5 2 252 246 0 215 284 98 299 307
9 0 287 318
1 1 185 140
6
$ 1 282 326
3 0 179 160
2 250 240 1 231
249
0 142 170
2 260 314
1 158 207
I 198 203
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0
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31
0 14
61
3 0 121 100 21
4.9 125 160
8 2 206 262
2 209 296
0 130 144
0
2 132 172
1
70 86 D
5 1 106 167
0 0 32 14
10
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4.0
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32 105
79 110
100 140
18
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3.0 49
16
* Fraser had eight wins in as many games with the K.C.C., being 63 shots up.
486 230 230 26 9549 9549 806 806 486
L. D. F. A UP Down Pts
SHOTS
(62) C. de B..
(76) ECC.
(67)
(58)
SECOND DIVISON
(~~) H.K.F.C. 'E' (—)}
P. W.
G.. E. F. Thompson (K.BG.C.)
18 1G
2 0 427 263 139 0
(57) EKER.C. (60)
H. Bowe (KBGC)
18 14
F. X. Soares (Recreio)
16 12
4.0 440 2779 161 40:399 245 143
+
0
G. H. Sherrit (K.B.G.C.)
17, 11
6 0 389 271 118
J. Rodger (H.K.F.C. “A”) ...
17 11
6 0 393 307
86
C. H. Basto (Recreio)
13 10
3 0 285 231
H. F. Westlake Jr. (C.S.C.C).
10
5 0 302
with Macgowan promoted to No. 3 cess in any bowls competitions, his H.K.F.C.'A' if his form merits it. Hyde-Lay, only success to date being last year
P.R.C. it is natural, will skip the first when, with B. G. Baker, he won game and probably the second, al-the Police Pairs Championship. though much depends on the re It is in football circles that
(Figures in brackets are results of (Continued on Page 6) Hollands is best known. He has
been a member of the "Association the corresponding games last season, from "1916 to 1931 and has held while underlined clubs are favoured
(to win). various offices, principally that of Hon. Secretery. for a number of
A. E. Cortes, above, the pre- sent Colony bowls champion, has secured recognition as an Inter- port lawn bowler for the fourth time.
player who was known as "the Second Division Bowls
world's worst" snooker exponent:
But his proclivity for taking was world famous. He would say:
"Well, here goes for a braZZET,”
and something" was sure, to hap-|
Pall
That Afraid Feeling
A. E. Carry (PRC)
Ward (C.q{T}
years. During the time he has FLOODLIT BOWLSTAR Selby CHEF.C. “27) 17
are
been with the Association he has seen many changes, among which the amalgamation of the ¡League with the Association and the revival of the Interport con- tests. He was instrumental, in conjunction with the proprietors of the "Sunday Herald" in inau- gurating the "Sunday Herald" In-
extent,
MATCH
INNOVATION AT MING YUEN
ELECTRIC R. C. BEATEN
ternational Charity Cup competï- The Hong Kong Electric Re- tion, from which the various cheri-creation Club opened their flood- ties hate benefited to a very great light bowls season last night, when they entertained two rinks Hollands was a first class re-from the Hong Kong Football feree, both here and at Home with Club and one from the Taikoo the Kent and London Associations, R.C., and, were beaten by 70 shots and was the manager of the first to 40, the scores being-- interport team which beat Shang-
Teams For To-Morrow signed.
BEC
Taikoo
L. Poison
J. Pollock W. Cunningham
འ༩
(skip) HEF.C. P. C. Morgan
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Įkai on their ground in 1931.
A.P. Tarbuck Hollands has also been a keen T. P. Saunderson Volunteer, being a member of the W. Stoker Corps from 1919 to 1929 and WH. B. Muskett J. C. Chalmers
(skip) rizing to the rank of Regimental HEC Quartermaster Sergeant before he c. E. Gabagan
G. G. S. Thompson E. S. Carter
J. Russel. The only other sport which in J. L. Sipan
is baseball, Deacon
(skip) Duckworth and W. H. B. Muskett terests Hollande
which he follows with keen
V. Sorby (skip). The following are the Second Divi Serby, M. H. Arnhold, G. T. interest. Several seasons ago he 3. L. King sion-teams for to-morrow
Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip).
was one of the official empires of G. T. Padgett C. E. Gabagan, G. G. S. Thomson, the local League."
7. F. Lunny"
(skip)
SECOND DIVISION
HKFC."
Do you feel afraid to drive,
A-W. Hayward, S. E. Strange, P. for fear of taking your only bowl, Morgan and J. A. R. Selby (skip). or two, or three of them out Ou. J. S. Howell, H. G. Wallington, the other hand, do you know, that N. M. Canic and T. H. W. Haynes joker who, with no skill, will ine (skip). DE FRAN
J. K. Sloan and J. F. Lunny (skip).
K.C.C.
W. Fletcher, J. 3. Dinnen, E. P.) Phillips and W. W. Hirst (skip).
variably bring about a result, by Dobson 1 H. Gelling, E. Smert and L. Jack (skip).
either "ridong" or "coming of” an outside bowl, to spoil all your "akilful shots?"⠀
Recently I saw a “negative," "risked two drives, took his own lone one put after three con with timber, and Tost five
Carter and E. J. Edwards (skip).
Dr. Shaw, F. P. Anslow, V. Walker and J. Bussell (skip);
GS. Rodgers, A. W. Hodges, Beach and G E Robertson (sido).
--E. Strange, Ma Kershaw, G. dr Grayer and 3. Badges, {skip).
IKKEC. JL. King, P. W Smith,
CSC.C
Recreio
Totalk
L. J. Silva (Recreio)
2. H. E. Marks (P.E.C.)
Y. Abbas (CCC)
H. V. Pearse (CCC)
0 264
7.0 301
8 1 312 352
204 117
235 211
7
0
248 260
J. Rossell (HKFC. “A”).
6.10
0 296 330
J. F. Lanny (HKERC)
3 1 176 174
3 0 142 145.
3
J. S. Riddell (P.R.C.)
14
4 8 2 232 203
C. B. Robertson (HK.F.C. “A”) 17:
5 12 0 318 341
0
E... Davies (C.S.C.C.)
14
W. H. Muskett (HEER.C.)
A. E Silkstone (K.C.C)
F. W. Haynes (HK.F.C. "B")
S. Logan (P.R.CJ
1. M. Jack (K.CC)
R. E. Wood (CS.C.C.).
S. Deacon (H.KER.C.)
K. S. Robertson (B.HKY.C)
A. Stevenson (RHEY.C.)
A
F. Paul (HK'ERC)
J. Bentley (B.HETC) LE Lammert
.C.C.)
E. J. Edwards (HKFC, "E")
A. A. Lewis (CCC)
N. M. Currie (HKF.C. “F”)
L. A. Gutierrez (Recreio)
W. W. Hirst (K.CC)
A. E. S. Alves (C.C.C.)
HL E. Strange (C&C.C.)
H. Rosario (Recreio)"
W. McHardy (PEC) V. C. Labrum (ECC) H. Overy (ECG)
T. W. Carr (K.C.C.).
A. Webster (FKER.G)
B. E. Maughan (RHKYC)
9 1 248 287
11 1 278 347 +
1 0109 12
10 109
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147
4 0 165 -168
40 160 164
4 146 165
5
179
0 160
0 205
0178 203
147 189
98 $5
1 110 140
153 145
09
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27 18
I 0 59 48 11
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50
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94 81
* 109.154
0128 157
*
II
I.. A. R. Selby
(skip)
E. J. Edwards
G. S. Graver
C. B. Robertson
0 161 216
E. S. Abrakam (RHKY.C.)
19
15
J. Bodger
(skip)
25 A Chapman (HEF.C. "T")
0
55.
64
40
70
G. E. Costello (REKYC).
131. 221
W. MAIR WINS POLICE BOWLS TITLE
C
C. Roza-Pereira, J. F. Biberio, A AJ. Kew, A. Nistim, L. E. Lam-V. Barrow and L. J. Silva (skip),
F.A. Machado, C. M. 3. Alves, P. S..J. Houghton, Canning, TA. Ivanovich and F. I. Soares (skip). Ferguson and-T. W. Carr (skip);
Dr. "A. P. Guterres, H. A. Botelho,
W. Mair won the lawn bowls CRA Lopez and C.-E. Basto (skip). C. Champalover, W. Kirman, ERREPRC w
singles championship of the Police Westlake and H. F. Westlake Jr. G. J. Perkins, H. Brown, H. Cam Recreation Club and with it the Maple
eron and B-H. E. Marks (alky).
Peter Dawson Challenge Cup yes- W. Campbell, S. Farlow, N. K Fraser and A. E. Carey (skip),terday evening when he defeated A. 3. Johnson, G, Googh, Piel Glendinning by 21 shots to 13 and 7. S. Piddell (skip).
J. Pengelly, W. Hiller, R. E. Wood and R. R. Davian (skip). “
H. Harper, J. Cook, A. B. Allen and
F. H. E. Strange (skip);
at the Valley.
·W. Callips (CSCC)
P. "A. Ivanovich (Recreio)
W. Phelps (GCC)
A. T. Hamilton, (REK.TC.)
A. Spary (ECC)
S. J. Hongiston (ECC)
J. Gregory (HK.F.C. “A”) W. 8. Drake (K.BG.C.) A Kitchell (CCC).. LCR Souza (C.C.C.) A. McKellar: (HLFC. “F) L. hack (KEC)
H: F. Westlake Sr. (CS,CC)
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