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WONDERFUL SYDNEY
BARNES
Sydney Barnes, England Teat
IK.D.R.C.
BOWLS TEAM
hero of a former generation, is still FOR TO-MORROW
going strong at 66 years of age. In eighteen games he has played for Bridgnorth, the Shropshire club, this season, Barnes has taken 102 wickets at an average, of. 6.8
runs.
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His stamina is remarkable. He played every day last week, and on two days bowled unchanged.
The following will represent the Kowloon Docks Recreation Club in the Lawn Bowls League game to-morrow. V. Ramsey, R. T. Mc- Master, J. Eraser and J. McKelvie (skip)
T. Mason, W. Greig J. Kempton and J. C. Brown' (skip)
A. M. Coleman, C. S. M. Thom T. Coleman and F. Cullon: (skip).
H. K. AREA SPORTS BOARD CHANGE
Five lawn tennis players, members of the team selected to re- present Great Britain in the American championships, left London they will gain there will help yesterday to board the Queen Mary at Southampton en route for them in future tournaments." the United States. They are G. P. Hughes (the captain), R. A. Shayes, E. J. Filby, Miss K. E. Stammers, and Miss Margot Lumb. English player won the women's The last occasion on which an The other member of the side, C. E. Hare, is already in America, singles title in America was in and will join the players on their arrival in New York.
1930, when Miss Betty Nuthall was victorious, and it is Hughes, who is also manager
two
Captain of the team, said to a reporter at most promising young players, last British success in the men's Colony on leave, from August 18, our years since Fred Perry,scored the E. H. B. Neill, 1/Seaforth, from the Waterloo: "I am confident that and both have given good a singles. they will do well in the American counts of themselves this
1938, to October 17, 1938, the duties championships, and in the other son. Although this is their first ers, who have been in Britain Area Sports Board will be carried women play-of Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong tournaments in which we are to trip to America, I am sure they for some months, also left for out compete.
by Major G. P. Murray, 1/Seaforth, Tel. H. Q. 67.
"Shayes and Filby are
.sea- The Australian
Iwill do well.
The experience] America yesterday.
During the absence of
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