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Skip's
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 8, 1940-
Tables Chinese Boxers
FOLLOWING ARE the records of all skips in
the three divisions of the Lawn Bowls League.
FIRST DIVISION
Shoto
Hope To
Take
On The Services
With the exception of one or two civilians who
arrive here with reputations and other local lads 10 who have acquired a knowledge of the sport
Shots
P. W. L. T. F. A.
Up On. Pts.
C. G. Silva (Rec. "A")
B
A. M. Holland (K,B.G.C.)
B 0
D 0
208
125
03
0
16
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)
7
1 0
1 1 163 143 25
141
0
13
128
13
Q
12
C. S. Rossalat (C.C.C.)
13
2 0
103 117/
61
0.
a. H. Sherriff. (K.B.G.C.)
E
3
ง 196
138 43 0
A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C.)
B
5
3
0 180 136
440
H. A. Alves (Roc. "A")
a
3
*
170 192
44 0
F. X. M. Silva (Rec. "A")
0 3.
165 145
17
0
J. J. Basto (Rec. "B")
0 169 174
0
G
A. R.. Dallah (1.A.C.)
135 87
48
0
'3
F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.)
6
4
1
1 125 100
25
4
2
A
2 170 161
9
2
'H. E. Strange (C.S.C.C.)
J. C. S Fender (P.R.C.)
R. Basă (C.0.0.)
5. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)
K. S. Robertson (H.K.F.C.)
en que el en es un es en ca mi case eS DE DE 10 INDO
0 128 126 2
3 156 135 21
10
10 through sheer hard work, most of the boxing in the
10 Colony, in recent years, has been dominated by ser
vicemen.
0
137 128
9
0
100 97
3
E. Kern (K.C.C.)
0
111 125
Q
M. B. Abbas (1.R.C.)
4
0 145
143
JVE. Noronha (Rec. "B")
5
0 154 158-
B. Basto (Rec. "8")
5
0 152 178
0
G
A. K. Minu (I.R.C.)
5
143 175
0
32
€
F. J. Jones (C.S.C.C.)
1 82 73
9
0
J. Orefi (P.R.C.)
4
1
119 153
34.
6
N. J. Bebbington (H.K.F.C.)
8
5
1
132 181
0
49.
4
our.
J. McKelvio (K.D.R.C.)
2 3.
0
20
97;
9
4
WWG]11 (H.K.F.C.)
2 5 0 114 163
0
49-
4
8
2
0 162 174
Q
12
4
00:
20.
15. S
0
2
0
AE. Carey. (P.R.C.)
Rorrison (K.D.A.C.)
L Collyer (C.S.C.C.)
E. G. Post (P.R.C.)
G, Duncan (H.K.F.C.)
A. R. Minu. (I.R.C.)
J., F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.)
J. Shepherd' (P.R.C.)
0 20 17 3 0
0
48
37 11
◊
41
42
0 34 38
0 58 64 0 6
0 67 103
0 36
3. Kempton (K.D.R.C.)
D 111 141
30
F. Goodwin (K.C.C.).
2 114 163
0 49
G. O. Moss (K.C.C.)
0. 14 37
0 23
29
45
0
18
A. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C.)
+
69. 142
0
73
SECOND. DIVISION
so:N,
J. Hollidge (C.5.C.C.)
Shots
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FEATURES SWITCHED
Owing to Volunteer exer- cises It has been found necessary to switch two of features. Swimming Notes, instead of appearing as hitherto on Wednesdays; will be published on Tues- days, and Baseball Notes will appear on Wednesdays..
TO-DAY'S BOWLS
The following is to-day's pro- gramme of matches in the Second Round of the Open Pairs Lawn Dn. Pts. Bowls Championship.
At 0.9.0.c.
Shots
P. W. L. T. F. A Up
jo'r
0.181. 136.
12-
•
H. A. Alves and F. V. V Ribeiro 12 (holders), v J. S. Riddell and J. C. 12 Aitken; J.-A. Watson and R. M. Keown
W. McNeill (C.G.C.)
6
6
0 138
102
36
P. Younghusband (K.F.C.)
7
0 172 109 63 0
C. P. Remedion (Rec.)
8. 40
2
45
D
A. J. Kew (K.T.)
8
2
0 147 139
8-
O
12
T.-W. Carr (K.C.C.)
7
5 2
44:
0
19
B 5 3
48
0,
4
2
18
10
v T. Lock and W. R, Way: P. Morgan and F. Cullen v A. F. Paul and J. K. 10. Sloan,
At C.C.C.
5 4
0 169
10
F. Hillon and T. F. Stainton v
3.
4- 3. 1
15
9 McCutcheon and C, Gowland,
32
8
34
8
8
At K.F:C.
C. C. Pereira and J. C. Remedios
R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.)
W. K. Way (C.C.C.)
A. A. Lewis (C,C.C.)
W, Simpson (K.F.C.)
W. Harrower (K.B.G.C.)
A. Wright (P.R.C.)
H. Gittina. (K.T.)
D 160 116
0.183 137
2 170 152
169
152 137
4 2 0 140 108.
135 125
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SATURDAY'S SPORT IN RETROSPECT
LAWN BOWLS
a
It is interesting to learn, there- fore, that there is a movement) jafoot among the Chinese to inter- est their nationals in the noble art of self defence, with, the ulti- mate aim of engaging the services
In spite of the rain during the in tournaments.
week the weather was sufficient- Sponsor of the movement is. Mr. ly fine on Saturday to allow Lee Kim-kuen, who will be re-number of games to be played in. boxing tournaments on semi-pro- the Lawn Bowls League, though membered for his organisation of the much awaited. First Division fessional lines, at the Lee and Po clash between Recreio "A", the Hing Theatres, some years ago.. champions, and Craigengower was At that time the Chinese were postponed early in the day owing represented by such boxers aš to the sodden state of the green: : Chan-kun, Cheung Wai-man;
Police Recreation Club. caused' Wong Chen-chueng and Chan the biggest upset of the day when Yuk-fat, who gave fairly impres- they beat Kowloon Docks by one sive displays. Since then, how-shot. ever, these men have left the
Hong Kong Football Club Colony and little has been heard gistered their first win of the of them, or the Chinese generally, season when they beat Club de in boxing circles.
All-Chinese Team
re-
Recreio "B" at home by 10 shots.
In the Second Division, Kow- loon Tong fully extended: Kowloon Bowling. Green Club and lost by: only three shots. R. Duncan's. rink saved the day for the Bowl- ing Green as his was the only rink to win, but he had plenty to by spare against Stephen's four winning by 23 shots. In the course of the game his rinks scor- ed two severis.
It is now reported that Lee's Acadamy of Physical Culture, which is run by the Mr. Lee, mentioned above, is possessed of several
newcomers, who, with several keen. together University. undergraduates, have hopes of organising an- all-Chinese team with which they hope to take on the At Ming Yuen Hong Kong Elec- services.
tric Club, the leaders of Third..
by Expected to play prominent Division, were given a scare
W. R. Hilyer and J. Hollidge v C. Froles in the team are Leung Chi-the slowly placed Indian Recrea- Needham and A. Brooksbank.
cheng, who enjoys something of a tion Club and won by only 5 shots. reputation as an amateur heavy-Here again. the losers won on two v❘weight. Yau Kwai-hau, Kwong rinks.. Paul beat A. M.. Wahab by J. Hoosen and C. E. Shipp: J. C. GI Yau-hing and Cheng Po-kuen. 12 shots to save his side... 7 and G. Duncan v M. F. Alarcon and It is to be hoped that the efforts.
A. J. Kew, L. J. Silva, and J. F. Vof these enthusiasts meet: Ribeiro v A, P., Noronha and A. M. success and they are able, under
4
3
0
152 118
4 3
0.139
121.
4
3
0
10-
1 140: 131
9.
129 171
42
&
3
4 1 162 153
9.
4
1 0 87 58
10
84
82
:-2
or 12-
6'
N ស ស ស ស ស ស ស
3 0 104 116
29
0 131 134 00: 3
3:2
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...
At K.B.G.C.
with
BASEBALL
6 Rodrigues.
With Powloski
for pitching the direction of Mr. Lee, to raise
Mindanao for the remainder of E.V. Searle and E. S. Abraham v their standard sufficiently to en- the season it seems that the sail- 5 CS. Langley and L. A. Jordan; J.able them to achieve their amors stand a good chance of win- Gluson and R. Lapsley v E. C. Fincher bition. It is certain that such ning the championship this sea- and J. · Fraser: T: W. Carr and. W.la contest would attract ́à great 4. Mulcahy, v L. F. Xavier and R. F. Luz. deal of interest among local fans.
Gowan and H. E. Strange v. C. D.G Marques, and B.. Basto,
At.K.D.R.C.
E. de Souza' (Roc.)
J. Chalmers (T.C.)
R. M. Keown (T.C.)
H. L. Lockhart (K.B.G.C.)
P Yvanovich (Rec.)
A. W, Brown. (H.K.C.C.)
A. H. Basto (K.T.)
W. V. Field (K.F.C.)
J. L. Stephens (K.T.)
A. Spary (K.C.C.)
B. E. Maughan (H.K.C.C.)
4
L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)
70 $3
18-
S. Eccleshall (CS.C.C.)
G
3
1
106 115
D
9
T. Stainton (T.C.)
2
1
0.
59 52
2
2 0
03 60
28
2. 0
80. 77.
3
4.
Af Taikoo
2
0
76
0
4
S. Yusuf and K. Nazarin v A, A......
J. M. Jack (K.C.C.)
0
91
113 0
22
4
Razack and O, S. Rosselet; J.. F. Mc-|
V. Chittenden (K.F.C.)
0 - 85 100: ·
0:
24
4
D. Munro. (T,C.)
7
5
0 133 155:
0
C. Strange (0.9.0.0.)
7
1 6
1 132 137:
0
3
W. Hyde. (K.C.C.)
.1 .0
0 30
3
27
2
E. Levett and R. Duncan
v O. P.
J. C. GIII (K.B.G.C.)
26 14
.
12
2
A. A. Razack (C.C.C.)
Q
0 24 13
11
E. Zimmern (C.C.C.)
1:1 0
A. A. Remedios (Recreio)
1. 1
0. 19. 10
V. N. Atienza (K.F.Ç.)
1
1
Ꮕ
0. 22
17.
5.
H. Drew (K.B.G.C.)
1
F. Channing (P.R.C.)
2
65 90
14
2
46 0:
63
·0 22
3
57 830
0: 29
4
093 113.
0.20
60: 4
2: 84 148:
4.
3.
1 0
1
0 17
19. 0.
20
1 0 1
17 23
1. 0
1
10. 23%
0.7%
W. R. Hitiyer
0
1
14 20-
0.
14
1
0.
4
0 9, 25
0
.16
13- 32 0..
19
2
0 36: 48 0.
12
2
Q
19...45. 0 26
0.
38.. 74..
0.
38
0
52 106. 0: 54
W. R. Hillyer (C.S,C.C.)
WA Glendinning (P.R.C.)
R: Marks (K.C.C.)
W. E. Hollands (P.R.C.)
AB, Allen (C.S.C.C.)
H. Brown (P.R.C.)
G. E. Costello. (H.K.C.C.)
Nj. P. Karanjia (C.C.C.)
J. Henson (K.F.C.)
W. B. Fraser (PIR.C.)
A. E. Coates (C.Cic.):
J.-W. Macdonald--(P.R;C=Y
G. S. Archbutt (HK.CC.)
G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)
J. Purvis (C:S.C.C.)
O~ 22. 12 10-
1' 0. 36 39...
1: 61 98 0 377
0 18 21, .0
1 0 12, 23
Shota
Shota
Remedios and: E. de Souza.
OPEN PAIRS RESULT
In an Open Pairs Lawn Bowls
2 championship game, played yes-
2 terday on the Craigengower. Cric-|
ket Club green, G. F. Needham and A. Brooksbank beat D. Hol- lidge and W. R. Hillyer by three. shots: D. Hollidge,
and:
0
0
DNMODÓNÁD
CFNeedham
and
A. Brooksbank
Total
Total
1
D
5
11'
10
0 11
0 100
1 11.
0 12
0
11
1 13
0
11
1.12
0.12
17
2
14
0
12
13
014
.0% 10
19
0 14
0
14.
10
--HAZAR-ARRA
son.
On Saturday, the Mindanao Kong won easily against Hong Baseball Club to whom they lost in the first game.
GRAPHIC GOLF
COMBINE DISTINCT HITTING EFFORT
WITH SWINGING ACTION
GOLF SWING SHOULD. BE CONTINUOUS FLUID
MOTION
6-4
Alvares, on the mound, in place of Bill Smith, did a good job for Club and with more practice should do better.
Badrick was the star performer for Mindanao for besides regis-...... tering a home run was very safe at bat and on the field. Pawloski, apart from his pitching perform- [ance, also registered a hit every
time at bat.
LEAGUE TENNIS PROGRAMME
prɔ-
Following is to-day's gramme of "A" Division League lawn tennis matches. It is possi- ble that several of these games will have to be postponed owing to. Volunteer. exercises. C.DR H.K.G.C 1.F.C.
V H.K.U.T.C S.CAA.........
v
V
K.C.C.
J. 9. Riddell (P.R:C.)
L. A. R. Duncan (H.X.C.C.)
A F. Paul.(H.K.E.R.C.)
L. Jordan, (KÇ\B¡G/G;). ....
W. J. Bagley (P.O.C.)
A. Jillott (P,D,C.) ; ....
B., Evans (K.F.C.)
J. T. Smalley (K.F.C:)
THIRD DIVISION
P. W. Le To F. A. Ups Dn. Pts.
6 6. 00 141- 91 50.
a 6 2
0: 188: 137: 51:: EN109 133 89: 44
0 139 100...33 0 10 20 48-12: 149 127 22 0 10 31
2 0 152 127 250 10
28 0 10 BASEBALL
a
6
5 1
7
7
5
Kr C. Hamilton (K.D.G.C.)
B
53. D. 101 183
J. S. Dinnen (K.B.Q.C.)
B
5 31 0 161 143
18
0.
10
H. G.. Waflington.(HK.F.C}})..
B
630 151 146
5
G. 8. Graver - (H-K-F-C.)...
B
4 1-1 126 110.
15
09:1
J. K. Sloan (H.K.E.R.C.)
4 3 0 1 100 69
51
.0.:
7
Of Gr S. Thompson {H.K\E\RC)
5
3 20. 103 07:21
T. Pile (P.D.C.)
6
3 3 0 1396 10 27-
́8-3-80 160 162. 17
0
4-2- 20 83
72% 14
4. 220. 79
4 2, 2 0 72
DA 727 0 04:0 22- 0 18. 957/121)) 10 20%
G. S. Ladd (O.CICJET
A. Bakar (IR.C.)
R, A. Edwards (H.K.C.C.)
"A"Mökellar (HK1C.C.)'..
S. H. Strange (H.K,F.C.). A. E. S. Alves (C.C.C.). S. M. Rumjahn (I.R/C.)
H..W. Randall (C.C.C.). J. J. Barnos (H,KF.C!))); G. E. Stephena (H:K;F.C. R. Hu Wild (HK,0.01)
P. Morgan (K.F.C.)) { C.-W. Lam (0.0.63;....... P. 8. Cauldy (HK.C.C.)
A.: M. Wahab (1.R)C.)
JEG Lunny,(H,K.E.R.C.).
J. Watson (HK\F.C.) N. P. Karanjia (C.C.C.)- Aud; Coelho (OCC), të.........J. Prantiae (H.K.C.C.)
D. A. Floxarló (C.C.C.OJ. J. Smith (KF.C.)
J. F. Lurin), (H.K/B.R{C.y
3. Pau (0.0.0.)
C. Plle (KFC
MY. Adat: (1.R.C.) -
6 2 4 0 100 118.
0 2 4. 0
3 2 0 0 133.178... 0 43!
↑ 10.5 -0% *2333 113:12:00
4.
1 1 0.0 18 17 1902.
21410
59: 37: 19:02
2. 10, 37% 28% BAZON
SOUTH
CHINA BEAT
1." 122
1 14
0/14 0 14- 115..
3 18
19.
19
CHUNGHWA
South China caused the bigges 3. 1. 2001 68 Qu. 17% 2 surprise Int local baseball i circles
41) 3.00 62 802. 2720
54.
84 3 7 01201 177 ON BET 10 10 20 22 0 1 100% 10% 15% 2500 10:0
0 1 0 14 20 0
1-0 -1.07 10. 28uvD6:42+ 12 0.12 20 0.14%% 1:04 2:01 42011
6020 2245 017 0
020 20
Benson, when they unexpe
Hwa yesterday to: 210 Wong homered “South Chinns
vadi̇nasmeros to thin won by dirung to:4 were guilty of many which was the cause "0" runki being scored..
guve, Chung. Hwa: doitncing: when, they won by ruma to 8. Harvey's pitching wa o i tot bbd for the Chinese,
Swinging Action
By BEST BALL
Uncocking the wrists as the hands reach the impact stage in the golf swing steps up the hitting momentum by, a num "ber of feet per second. As it is clubhead momentum at the moment of impact which im- paris yardage to the ball it appears very important that, on the long drives for in- stance the greatest possible speed at this point be achieved commensurate with accuracy. The best meáris to this end is........ to carefully blend the pre- liminary downswing action: and the impact stage Into one smooth stroke: This doesn't necessarily mean that tho notuble hitting effort is not distinguishable by its in:. creased speed from the down swing to that point. It does muan however that the swing
a gradually accelerated af fair which gains momenturns it descends, with the uncock ing of the wrists and slapping through right hand action dovetailing smoothly with it. George Dunlap is making just such a stroke in the above illustration....
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