LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP
RECREIO RINKS FALL
BY THE WAYSIDE
THE OPEN RINKS lawn bowls championship started in sensational manner yesterday with the elimination of the rink skipped by C. G. Silva, last year's winners, by an I.R.C. rink skipped by M. R. Abbas.
Silva's rinks was identical with can (skip) beat E. E. Pope, A. Mor- that of last year with the exception ton, E. A. Atkins, and H. White (skip) of J. Luz, who played lead in the place of C. A. Lopes.
The Recreio rink started
very well and at the 13th. end were lead- ing by 10-6 but from then onwards they were outplayed although they scored a 3 at the last head to total 15, and lost 15—18.
22-15.
G. Bowden, J. Smith W. Hobbs, and R. S. Meadows (skip) beat W. Nash, H. Nish F. E. Nash, W. Naef, and (skip) 20-12.
At Kowloon Docks Recreation Club, C. F. Remedios, A. P. Guterres, J. J. Basto, and B. Basto (skip) beat H. E. Drew, E. Searle, D. W. Water- ton, and G. E. Thompson (skip) 24-19. HONG KONG MATCHES
At Craigengower Cricket Club a keen tussle resulted in the game between A. W. Grimmitt and J. Hol-S.
lidge but the Civil Service man just got home by 3 shots.
At Civil Service Cricket Club, L. C. R. Souza, W. Ward, W. Way and C. Rosselet (skip) beat C. Mose, Y. H Tang, V. N. Atienza and W. Muskett (skip) 21-15.
D. M. Khan, M. Y. Adal, A. K. Minu, and A. R. Dallah (skip) beat J. Hil. lon, J. Waid, W. Seath and T. Stain- ton (skip) 19-16.
At Hong Kong Football Club, J. M. Forrest, G. Alexander G. Perkins, and Another powerful Recreio rink J. Orem (skip) beat H. A. Alves, A. fell by the wayside when J. M. Tor- M. Rodrigues, F. V. V. Ribeiro and L.
J. Silva (skip) 24--21, Perkins rest, G. S. Alexander, G. and J. Orem beat H. A. Alves, A. M. Rodrigues, F. V. V. Ribeiro and L. J. Silva 24-21 at Hong Kong
At Police Recreation Club, M. E Football Club, while E. Zimmern, Pervis, W. J. Burling, W. R. Hillyer. of Craigengower, scored a good win and M. N. Rakusen (skip) beat L. Gad. over T. E. Robson, skipping a power-di, H. W. Randall, J. S. Landolt and
R. Basa (skip) 23-22. ful K. B. G. C. rink:
low:-
At Craigengower C. C., E. W. Sim-
Following her success in the Melbury Tennis Tournament last April Kay Stammers is seen here relaxing with a little golf at St. Albans. (Copyright, Fox).
Results of yesterday's matches fol-monds, V. S. Ebbage, S. Eccleshall and DAVIS CUP
A. W. Grimmitt (skip) beat A. Ste- vens, F. Havnes, L. Collyer and J. Hollidge (skip) 21-18.
At Kowloon Cricket Club, J. Hoosen, A. Baker, A. O. Madar, and M. R. Abbas (skip) beat A. F. Noronha, J. A. Luz, J. E. Noronha, and C. G. Sil- va (skip) 18-15.
R. Ellis, P. S., Channing, W. Mair, and C. S. Fender (skip) beat W. Mc.
At Kowloon Football Club, W. McLeod, W. S. Dall, E. G. Post, and A. Neill, C. W. Lam, N. P. Karanjia, and E. Carey (skip) 21-18.
E. Zimmern (skip) beat J. C. Gill,, T. Robson, R. Lapsley, and A. M. Hol- land (skip) 24-15.
At Kowloon Bowling Green Club, G. Lee, A. Madar, A. W. Ramsey, and T. A. Madar (skip) beat J. N. Wong, T. K. Lim, H. Gittins and A. H. Basto (skip) 21-18.
A. E. H. Castro, W. J. Howard, J. L. Stephens, and A. Spary (skip) beat J. V. Ramsay, W. Mulcahy, T. W. Carr, and J. Fraser (skip) 24-12.
SCHOOLBOY ATHLETIC STAR
A young English boy, still going to He is school, is attracting attention. 0. B. Tymms, who crashed into the headlines following three magnificent performances during the Public Schoo! games at White City.
Twice during the heats he set 10.3sec for the 100 yards and then wor
At Club de Recreio, A. S. Russell, the final with the record schoolboy'
W. Walker, A. J. Hall, and R. Dun- time of 10.2sec.
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GERMANY
ELIMINATES
GT. BRITAIN
Berlin, To-day.
By defeating L. Shaffi and F. Wilde in the Davis Cup doubles tie between Great Britain and Ger- many, Henkel and von Metaxa gave Germany right of entry into the final of the European Zone.
TENNIS
"GIANTS". OF SENIOR LEAGUE MEET TO-DAY
The "A" Division of the Tennis League should be more or less de- cided this afternoon when the two
most powerful teams in the Divi- sion, C.R.C. and I.R.C,, meet this afternoon at Sookunpoo,
1.R.C. are making drastic alter- ations in their pairings for this afternoon in an effort to beat their rivals. Hitherto they have split up the powerful S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn combination in order to even up the strength of the team.
Their team to-day will be:-S. A.
and H. D. Rumjahn;
A. H. Madar and I. M. A. Razack; O. Rumjahn and A. R. Minu.
It will be noticed that yet an- other combination, in A. R. Minu and I. M. A. Razack, which did so well in the open tournament, has been broken up. It will be ex- tremely interesting to see how these experiments work out.
At the moment, the C.R.C. team is not available but it is fairly cer- tain that they will field their strong- est team which is likely to be Tsui Wai-pui and Tsui Yan-pui; Ho Ka- lau and Lee Yue-wing; W. C. Hung and Paul Kong.
be
Another very close game should
seen at Hong Kong Cricket Club where H.K.C.C. entertain Club de Recreio. With W. A. Duff
and L. Goldman
pair, and two
as their No. 1 potentially good pairs in T. A. Pearce and W. Sander, and H. J. Armstrong and T. J. Gould, Cricket Club should win.
University make their first ap- pearance against Kowloon Cricket Club and their display will be watched with great interest. Lim Thian-tet and Stephen Wong should win all their sets, while S. H. Ling and C. C. Ma are also useful. The visitors should just win.
Following is the programme for the week and some of the teams for to-day:
TO-DAY
Charles Hare, Britain's No. 1 player, suffering from a strained I.R.C. back, was badly beaten in his single H.K.C.C. with Roderick Menzel and was un- | K.C.C. able to participate in the doubles. His place was taken by L. Shaffi.
Results:--
C.R.C.
H. Henkel and von Metaxa (Ger. C.D.R. many) beat L. Shaffi and F. Wild, C.C.C. 6-4, 6-2, 6--2.
R. Menzel (Germany) beat C. E Hare-6-0, 6-1, (retired).
H. Henkel (Germany) Shayes 6-2, 6-3, 6-1.
C.S.C.C.
beat R. A.C.C.C. C.B.A. -Reuter, K.T.G.C.A. Germany will meet the winners of I.R.C. the tie between Yugo-Slavia and Belgium in the final. At the mo- ment, the former are two matches up, having won the first two singles.
SOCCER
S. China Win First Match
Hanol, To-day. South China Football team won their first game against the Hanoi team by six clear goals on
"A" Division
V C.R.C. V C.D.R.
Y H.K.U.T.C.
TO-MORROW "B" Division
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v K.I.T.C.
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WEDNESDAY "C" Division
V S.C.A.A.
V C.R.C.
V R.P.S.C.
V C.D.R.
THURSDAY "D" Division
Public holiday.
C.D.R. K.C.C. (A) H.K.C.C.
FRIDAY Mixed Doubles v C.R.C.
y L.R.C... y K.C.C. (B) I.R.CS. A. Rumishn and H.D. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar and -I. M. A. Razack; O. Rumjahn and A. R. Minu.
C.D.R.-H. A. Barros and C. A. Bar- retto; J..J. Remedios and A. V. Gosano; A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves.
K.C.C.—E. C. Fincher and G. 0. Burnett; S. A. Gray and D. J. N. An- derson; A. E. P. Guest and A. Craw- ford.
H.K.U.T.C.—Lim Thiam-tot and. §. Wong; S. H. Ling and C. C. Ma; H. P. Ong and Y. C. Lau.
HK.C.C.-W. Sander and ̈T. A. Gould; W. A. H. Duff, and: L. Goldman. Pearce; H. J. Armstrong and T. J.
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