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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1936.

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1936 LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE SEASON WAS UNEVENTFUL ONE

U. M. OMAR HEADS THE SKIPS' TABLE

THOMPSON LEADS IN JUNIOR DIVISION

The following are the records of every skip in the 1936 Lawn

Bowls League:

FIRST DIVISION

U. M. Omar (CCC. “A”) R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.) WE-Hollanda (PRC)

K. A. Alves (Recreio);

F. Lu (CCCA

Holland (K_BG.C.)

W. Mair (PRC)

J. Fraser (E.D.E.C.)

C. G. Silva (Recreio)

F. Jones (CSICC)

̈W. GM (CC.C. “B′′)

Byde Lay (ECC)

M. T. Adal (LRC)

A. R. Dallah (LRC).

SHOTS A PEL. D. F.

30-255 302

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IMPROVED TEAM

DOCK TEAMS FAILED TO DO JUSTICE

REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE IN JUNIOR LEAGUE

(By. "Skip").

THE Lawn Bowls League season which has just concluded can only be described as un- eventful. The clear cut superiority of the cham- pions, Craigengower "A," precluded any possibi- tility of a close struggle, and it only remained for

was born in 1913 in London

and was educated at the Silesian the other contestants to fight for the runners-up

16 Fathers School He took an early position, which eventually went to Club de

16 interest in sport and played for 16 the School at cricket and Rugby 115 and also took part in athletic and

cross-country meetings.

-- On leaving school, Cullinan, who was a fairly saeful second-row

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F. Cules (K-DRES

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R. Bası (C.CC. “A”)

148. 5 1

$29 253

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& Wallace (T.D.E.C.)"

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F. X. de Silva (Recreio)

13 2 * 1 387 362

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C. S-Rosselet (CCC "B")

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299 307

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A. R. Hinu (LEC)

0287 348 ⚫

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W. V. Field (GCC. "B")

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S. Logan (PRC)

- 12 Rugby forward, joined the London

Recreio.

They were Club de Recreio were worthy runners-up jockeying for places with the Kowloon Bowling Green Club for most of the season, having a game in hand for most of the time. and eventually finishing up two points ahead--but 30 points in arrears of the winners.

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club were a little disappointing

11 Trish Rugby Club and worked his and were expected to win several of the seven matches in which

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0 11 way up from their Extra "A" they suffered defeat, but seemed to fall away towards the end of 19fteen to their First Fifteen. Be the season. Craigengower "B" were not far behind the latter only played in three or four and played many fine games, as well as supplying useful players matches for the Club's firet fifteen for their premier team, on occasion.

G. Cooper (E.DEC)-

L. Guy (E.BG.C.).

J. Hollidge (CSCC)

J. F. Macgowan (C.S.C.C)

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

EC. Fincher (K.C.C.)

3.C Chalmers (T.:D.R.C.)

I. C. Palson (TDEC)

A. E. Silkstone [K-C.C.) -£.-P. Phillipe (K.C.C)

Drummond TDR.C.)

J. Cavanagh (CCC. “E”)`

A. W. Grimmitt (CS.C.C.)

W. E. Way (C.C.C. "87

J. Shepherd (PRC)

S. Bandle (K.B.G.C.)

G. N. Mitchell (K.D.B.C.)

6 0 148 165 1-5-2132-172- 040

A.

5 1 106 167 .0 61

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6 but represented the London Irish "A" up till 1923, when he joiner 6 the Corps of Royal Engineers.

The Police retained the fiftht. position and it is noteworthy.

that all the first five teams RECREIO JUNIORS He played for the Royal En occupy the same position in the 4gineers Training Battalion as full-League as they did last year. fback, and on coming out to the The Police won seven of their

Colony found his way into the 16 matches last year, but have!.

3

SURPRISE WIN

3 China Command (Army) team as two more victories to their creLeo Silva's Auspicious

a second-row forward, playing in dit this season, with the same

2 the 1935 Triangular Tournament number of losses. The Kow-1

A. O. Madar (EC)

1

R. R. Wood (CRCC)

A. Remedios Recreio)

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C. Summons (CS.C.C.)

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J. Deakin (CS.C.C.)

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92 105

12

(K.C.C.)

79 110

0 31

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H: V. Pearse (C.CC. "B")

NJ Bebbington

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

M. J. Henderson (K.R.G.C.)

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

Mina

Eel Arcalli (C.CE. “A

1. Lindsay (KR.C.)

A.

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(LRC)

E. Keown (TDEC)

H. E. Strange (CS.C.C.)

W. Weir (T.DEC)

K. G. Craig (RCC)

A. M. Omar (C.C.C. "B"

R. Lapsley (KDRC)

Totals

100-140

0 22

18

2 and last year, when the Army won loon Cricket Club have come up,

the title for the first time in several seasons:

In addition, Cullinan also secur-

oed a. Colony trial for the visit of

the New Zealand Universities

touring side and played in the Ireland fifteen in the local îxter-j national tournament. He also play-i oled in the Army and Blarney Stone. Seven-A-Side Tournaments for the

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• „Fraser had.eight wins, in as many games with the ECC., being 63 shots wp.

-SECOND DIVISON

SHOTS

• Royal Engineers.

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In addition to the playing side of the game, Spr-Exttinan has {done splendid work on the secre-

tarial side of Army Rugger in the P. V L. D. F. A UP Down Pix story and it also a competem 18 15

{judge at all sports meetings.

G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)

20 1427

H. Rose (KR.G.C.)

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4 0 440 279

288 139 161

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F. L. Soares (Recreio)

18 13

5 0.429

150

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J. Rodger (KFC) “A”)

18 11 6 1 412 326

: 86

50

G. E. Sherrif (K.B.G.C.)

307

271 118 302

C. B. Basto (Recreio)

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

W. Ward (CCC)

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

J. A. R. Selby (EX.F.C. "B")

L. J. Silva (Recreto)

15 11 4 0 238 268

17 11

0 321

18 10 8 0 339 355 0 16

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17 10

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13 8

5 4 273 240

17 7 10-0 314 345 136-101

R. E. R. Marks (PRC).

J. Russell (HK.P.C. “A”)

R. R. Davies (CSCC)

295–364

H. V. Fearse (CCC)

9 6 3

167 169

13

1. S.

C. B. Rabertson (ILK.F.C. "A")

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J. F. Lunay (HKBBC)

A. F. Pazi (E5 ERC)

A. Stevenson (RHKYC)

E. J. Edwards (HX.F.C. “B">

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NN8BRARYERAERES

SKIPS TABLE-

REVIEWED

U. M. Omar's Rise To Ascendancy

HL F. WESTLAKE JR. SHINES -IN-IUNIOR LEAGUE

(Continued on Page-9)-

UNIVERSITY

BADMINTON

CLUB FORMED

ELIOT HALL TEAM ABOLISHED

OFFICIALS ELECTED

Debut As Skip

CRAIGENGOWER “B” VICTORY WAS ALSO UNEXPECTED

(By “SKIP")

Sixto Escobar world bantamweight__champion, right-tips: "Lou Aubers's Tew choice litts of advice on how to tackle Tony Canzoneri and win the lightweight crown. Both were training at Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, for title bouts in New York. Les Ambers best Canmneri on a. paints' decision............

INTERPORT CRICKET TEAM DEPART

IN QUEST OF THE “ASHES" IN SHANGHAI

(By “LEW.")

cricket by the F-35 Basics

THE Hong Kong Interport cricket team, under the captaincy

THE

of Russia to-day at noon, and though it is not the strangest team that can be picked to represent the Colony, I feel that the side

will more than uphold the traditions of Hong Kong cricket, especially after their very convincing display last week.

The captain is a seasoned cricketer, having played for Kent in first class county matches at Home as well as for the Colony in every Interport during his short stay here, and in him the Colony team will find a very capable leader. Pearce himself will start with the happy knowledge that he enjoys the conf- dence of every member of the side and that alone is half the battle.

Travelling with the team will CRICKET LEAGUE be Messrs. H. R. B. Hancock, who may aptly be described as the Just when we had made up our father of the Interports, and A. K minds that the Lawn Bowls

Mackenzie. Hon. Secretary of the Fixtures Committee ¦League season was going to die z

natural death, sensational result Hong Kong Cricket Club. crops up just to show that things Colony teams is made up of the following:*T: A. Pearce, (capi were not as quiet as were thought.

The

MEETING

Formed

I refer to Club de Recreio juniors tain), W. H. Colledge, Capt. D. W. MR. H.-R. B. HANCOCK AGAIN big win against the Civil Servánis jlast Saturday.

PRESIDENT

Persse, Lieut. Hon. G. Clegg-Hill,!-- *Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite, A. EL. Madar, E. F. Fincher, E. L. Go-¡

At the annual general meeting The defeat of the Portuguese seniors by Craigengower "3" was ano, A. R. Min, K Nazarin, of the Hong Kong Cricket League, The fight by the University un- also unexpected, but fully deser-Lee and L. D. Kilber (twelfth held in the Urban Council-Ghan

ber yesterday, it was decided to: dergraduates to regain the Corred as they made a ne nghting

*31embers of the 1934 team that leave the League fixtures for the... lony Badminton championships finish in winning by eight shots

season in the hands of a committe which they lost last season to after trailing all the way to the visited Shanghai. Club de Recreio has been some-17th head. Gill re-appeared after

Nine Batsmen

tee, consisting of a representative.. what strengthened by the aboli-a long absence and had the satis- As was indicated in the prac- from each Club participating in tion of the Eliot Hall Badminton faction of beating Dick Alves, tice match at the Kowloon Cric- the League, and that a meeting Clab and the formation of the which is no mean effort in spite ket Club last week, W. Colledge of this committee will be held in Hong Kong University Badminton of the fact that the Interporter and Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite will the Hong Kong. Cricket Club st... Club

(did not have his full rink out. probably open the 'innings for the 5.15 pm. on Monday, October 5, This means that League bad-Field pulled up well in the last Colony team who are fortunate in order to amange the season's minton will not be solely confined few heads to get the better of Flenough to have nine-batsmen in programime." to the inmates of Eliot Hall, but X-Silva, but Bill Way could not addition to a bitter in AP Miau also to the members of other has-quite bold "C.-G." and was down while Robbie Lee has been known tels, who are well acquainted with by four shots. ¡the game; but who have had no Topportunity

A few comments on the Skipa" Į talent. .......... 0 10 table will not be amisa.

Continued on Page 97

to defend very stubbornly even against the best bowling.

SUTTON SHIELD Colony are included in the team

DRAW

P.WD. Lawn Bowls Competition

while Capt. D. W. Persse may be relied to send down a couple of overs at a pinch. It is the field- jing that gives cause for anxiety, but it has invariably been the case that Hong Kong always fields best while playing Shanghai

Previous Results

PRESS CRICKET FIXTURES

FIRST GAME ON SUNDAY

The Hong Kong Press are start-

ing their cricket season early this

year,

U. M. That Club de Recreio, the pre- Omar, (C.C.C. "A") who finished sent holders of the senior and up second to C. G. Silva last year, junior Mens Doubles, and Ladies has gone to the top this season Doubles Championships, will have and his steady play has earned a hard struggle to retain their

their first game being him this distinction. Bob Duncan, titles is borne out by the fact that

against Club de Recreio, at King's (KBG.C.) skipping for the first the University have a number of

(Park, on Sunday. As was the time for many years, gave him a expert badminton players from

The following is the draw for

case last season, a number of the Įtures have been arranged, all the 8 close rum, but was beaten on the Malaya, who have recently joined

the Public Works Department post after being at the top for the "Varsity, cont

Up-to-date, 35 matches have watches being Sunday games According to one of the officials Sutton Shield Lawn Bowls cum- & most of the season.

been played between the two The programme for the sexson of this newly formed organisation, petition:

Architectural Dept. v. Roads ports, Hong Kong winning 18 is as follows: WE "Bill Hollands, of the Ladies' Doubles team will pro- 0306 Police, has made really remark-bably be organised as the girls are Department; Electrical Depert- and Shanghai 15, the remaining October

able progress to jump from the very interested in the game. 120th position to third and he and

Chab Officials his rink are to be, congratulated jon-this good věskilt---

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W. H. Mankett (EKER.C)

A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.J

F. W. Hay (LEF.C. “B”

S. Logan (P.R.C)

J. M. Jack (K.C.CS

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(CS.C.C)

S. Deacon CHEERC

K. S. Robertson (B.HKY.C.)

J. Bentley (EHKY.C)

LE Lammert (E.C.C.)

A. Lewis (CCC)

A. A. Le

H. E. Strange (CSCC)

W. W. Hrst (LCG)

S. M. Carrie CHEF.C.

A Webster (HERRC)

B. E. Maugham

(RALLETC)

L&Getierres (Roces).

A. E. S. Alver (CCC)

Rosarie

(Rb) (P.X.C.)

W. McHardy

Y. C. Labem GLL)

Overy

T. W. Carr (K.G.G3

E. 8. Abraham C.

W. Callist

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W. 8. Brake

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ment v. Building Ordinance Office; two being drawn. Below are Crown Landa v. Waterworks Dei given the results of the matches, partment gut Drainage Department played in Shanghai — The following officials were elect 7. Port Development....

1867 Shanghai faulings and 36.5

KCC. TENNIS TOURNEY

Shanghai 3 Wickets. 1891- Derwa

1897 Shanghai 151 TRES. 1398 Hong Kong 23-runs. 1903 Hong Kong konings and

ed at the meeting last Wednesday All games are to be arranged by 1861 Shangkil 81. 2005- Dick Alves (Recreio) fourth in afternoon:

the respective skips on any mutual- 01274 the list, has come up from the Sir William Hornell (President); ly agreed green. All games will 4 18th position, but C. G. Silva his Mesra. Eu Tang-sen, W. B. Fin-be over 15 heads except the Final,

club-mate, slipped back from nigan, R. A. Hill, and M. I Lo which will be over 21 heads. leadership to 14th! He did not) (Vice-Presidents). Messrs. “Ong seem to have the zest or con- Ewe Hin (Chairman) T. C. Lee fidence which inspired his play (Honorary Secretary), P. K- Chan Hast summe

Assistant Hon. Secretary), P. E..

In the Kowloon Cricket Club | Tan (Captain), C. H. Soon (Vice Captain), Miss Ullan Khoo (Ladien tennis tournament, W. C. Hung Captain), and Messrs K. L. Ng†(30), entered the Semi-Final of* 1921 J. E. Fong CI. Lot, S. C. Tye the Handicap Singles “A” when and K. S. Liew (Committee Mem-he beat A: W. Ramsey (3/6): [7]6S 6-0, will now meet. F. Grose [bers)

264 264 1210574 10574 1051-1951- 540,

(Continued on Page

LEICESTER'S RUGBY WIK.

London.-to-day/ the only in future all badminton matches (15) in the semi-final Rugby Union encounter played are to be played in the new D-Orr (~3/6) adranced to the yesterday, Leicestershire beat the gymnasium recently presented to second round of the Handicap Sin- Eastern Counties by 13 points to the Daiversity by Mr. En Tong-gies "B" when he defeated C. J.

1906

1912

1914 Sha

Hong

-Elarghal, 120

12 Hong Kong 42 cmRE. 1936 Shangkal 278 runs. Shuurkai

23

4: Cinb de Recreio

King's Park

112 Pober BC. Happy

Valley, 120 p.m.;-

18: University, Pokfulam -25- Royal Navy. King's

December 67 CCC, HagyY Valley.

Unless otherwise state matches will start at 2 pm. shazy,

SIX GOALS SHARED

London, to-day In the Third Division (South) of the Footbal Lengye. Notta, County, playing st 159 home, shared six goals with Wal

szil-Reuter

A. J. Barson, J. H. B. Leckie, P. Mader, L. F. Stokes, IL V. Pack er, E. Booth, M. J. Diveckay A. 17 Bridge, H. A. Sevenoaks, H. Mes-

Tacchi (ser) by 57, 86, 6The Shanghai team is as folton and G. Chatterton.

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