10.10
.0 .0 256 154 102
0
20
9 8
1
0 196 149
47
0
16
10
7
2
1 215 175
40
0
15
10
7 3
0 210 182
28
0
14
ទ 6
3
0 210 158
52
0 12
10 6
4
0 222 164
58
b. 12
10 6
4
0 219 185 .34
0
12
11 5
4
2 214.196
18
0
12
8 5
2
1 172 129
43
D
& 5
3
0 166 136
30
0
8 5
3
D. 174 164
10
0
9
5
4
0 182 210
0
28
10 5
5
D 215 184
31
0
10 5
5
0 203 190
13
0
7 4
3
O 135 135
0
0
8 4
4
0 151 169
0
18
*9 4
5
0 195 187
B
0
'8
9 4 5
0 175 168
7
0
8
10 4 B
0 199 226
0
27
8
10 4 6
0 184 214
0 30
8
6 3
2
1.114 112
2
0
9 2 4
3 182 170
12
0
G. Duncan (H.K.F.C.)
4
3 1
0. BS 70
15
0
J. Orem (P.R.C.)
7
2 4
1 119 153
0
34
10 2
7
1 160 223
0
63
5
R. Morrison (K.D.R.C.)
3 2
1. 0
68
66
2
.0
4
ព
10
J. McKelvie. (K.D.F.C.)
5 2 3
0 88 97
0
9
W. Gill (H.K.F.C.)
7
2 6
0 114 163
0
49
F. Goodwin (K.C.C.)
8 1
5 2,134 180
.0
46-
4
A. E. Carey (P.R.C.)
10 2
8 0 188 216
0
27
J. Deakin (C.S.C.C.)
1 1
0.0 24
20
4
0
L. A. Collyer (C.S.C.C.)
1
1
0 0
20 17 3
E. G. Post (P.R.C.)
2 1
1.0 48
37
11
A. R. Minu (1.R.C.)
3 1
2 0
58 64
0
2
A careful study of
J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.)
5 1
4 0
82 124
0
42
2
J. Kempton (K.D.R.C.)
8' 1
7
◊ 150 192
0
42
J. Fraser (K.C.C.)
1
0 1 0
20 24
0.4
G. C. Môss (K.C:C.)
0 1 0
14 37
0 23
.1 0
1
0 6 29
0 23
J. Hollidge (C.S.C.C.)
2 0
2 0
29 45
0 15
Ο 0
A. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C.)
5
0
5 0 69 142
'0
73
SECOND
DIVISION
Shots
Shots
P. W. L. T. F. A.
10
8
Up Dn. Pts. 0 2 0.192.176 16
W. McNeill (c.clc.)
7 1 0 186 132
54
0
P. Younghusband. (K.F.C.)
9
7 2
0 208 144
64
0
R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.)
10 → 3
0 236 173
62
C. P. Remedios (Rec.)
10
7 3
0 214 173 .41
0
14 doubles champion and his partner,
Skips'
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 22, 1940.
TablesPING PONG EXHIBITION IN AID
FOLLOWING ARE the records of all skips in the three divisions of the Lawn Bowls League.
F. X. M. Silva (Rec. "A")
C.-G.--Silva. (Rec. "A").
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)
A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C.)
C. S.. Rosselet (C.C.C.)
9. A. Alves (Rec. "A")
G. H. Sherriff (K.B.G.C.)
J. C. S. Fender (P.R.C.)
F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.)
A. R. Dallah (1.R.C.)
H. E. Strange. (C.9.C.C.)
J.J. Basto (Rec. "B")
FIRST, DIVISION
A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C.)
J. E. Noronha (Rec. "B")
K. S. Robertson (H.K.F.C.)
E. Kern (K.G.C.)
M. R. Abbás (1.R.C.)
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)
B. Basto (Rec. "B")
A. K. Minu“ (L.R.C.)
F. J. Jones (C.6.C.C.)
R. Basa (CIC.C.)
N, J. Bebbington (H.K.F.C.)
J. Shepherd (P.R.C.)
C. Roza-Pereira (Réc. “B”
A. J. Kew{K.T.)
Shots
Shots
P. W. L. T. F. A. Up Dn. Pts.
4 2 2 0 72 82
៨៩៦៨ ៦ ក៏ ភ៌ ៣០០០
OF WAR FUND TO-MORROW
STARS CHINESE STARS
ON VIEW
CONSIDERABLE interest has been aroused in
11 table tennis circles by the match arranged between
10
10 Hong Kong and Kowloon, which is to take place în 10 St. Andrew's Hall at 7.30 p.m. to-morrow. The match 10 is in aid of the Chinese Refugee Fund and the South
10
8 China Morning Post War Fund, and it is hoped that
8 it will receive the support of the general public.
The match should prove to be something of an
7 "eye-opener" to all those who think about table ten-
6
Inis as ping pong and nothing more than a game for
5 juveniles. In Hong Kong, especially amongst the Europeans, table tennis has not enjoyed a great deal
4 of support, though recently army teams have been
CRAIGENGOWER
WITHDRAWS FROM TENNIS LEAGUE
We are informed that Craigengower Cricket Club have withdrawn from the "B" and "D". Divisions of the Lawn Tennis League owing to the difficulty of raising teams, due
to Volunteer duties. oo000
4 showing a new interest in this sport as have St. An- WALKER AND DEAKIN'S
2
drew's Club, the latter being responsible for the ar- rangements to-morrow, evening. The Chinese, how-
2 [ever, take a great interest in the game and are be- 2 lievers in constant and diligent practice.
Chinese
2 players at practice reveals how
O much importance they attach to such factors as: flexibility, of the and wrists, agility of the feet
of the eye, towards oikeenness
making good players.
Amongst those participating will
ROSSELET'S FOUR
WIN EASILY
GREAT WIN
did 'ex-
At Hecreio yesterday, W. L. Walker and J. Deakin tremely well
to beat a strong pair in A. Hyde Lay and A. J. Hall by 20 shots to 13 'in the Se- cond Round of the Open Pairs Bowls Championship.
The losers took the lead from at the 19th head the start and
shots to 9. were leading by 13 Walker and Deakin then struck In the remaining match of the their best form and scored a four, Third Round of the Open Rink then a three and completed the Lawn Bowls Competition, a rink game with another four to snatch 16 formerly twice champion of Hong skipped by C. S. Rosselet beat 14 Kong, who is noted for his careful one under J. G. Meyer by 31 shots
be Li Tat-hung (Confucius);
surprise win. A. Hyde-Lay
'and A. J. Hail
W. L. Walker
and
'J. Deakin
14 play at the table and Li Wing-shu to 18 at Club de Recreio. 14 (Chinese "Y"), the present Colony 0
The winners
led from the
-W.. Simpson (K.F.C.)
8
6
2
0 191 128 63
0
J. Chalmers (T.C.)
9
6 3
0205 149 56
0
H. L. Lockhart (K.B.G.C.)
9 6
3
0 187.149
38
0
E. de Souza (Rec.)
10
54
1196 164 -32
J. L. Stephens (K.T.)
6 5 1
0 125 113
12
0
8 but at the next four heads the 011- The-hard-hitting ex-Macao left Kowloon Bowling Green -- Clut
10. hander Tang Sui-hee (Mel Sing), four took the lead
12 Lou Sik-chong, who was runner start when at the first head they scored a five.. At the 10th head 12 up in the Colony Singles-Cham-they were leading by 14 shots to 12 pionship last year.
Shots Total
Shots Total
1
·0
0
2
0
1
1
1
3
4
0
3
4
5
1
0
T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)
8 5 3
0 171 139
32
0
A. Spary (K.C.C.)
8 5 3
0 154 140 14
-0
R. M. Keown (T.C.)
9 5
4 0 184 161:23
0
10
be participating, and his match,
16-14, 10 who has an unbeaten record ex-thanks to a four at the last head. 10 tending over two years, will also
at
7
R
W. K. Way (0.0.0.)
9 4
3 2 190 179
11
0
A. W. Brown (H.K.C.C.)
9 4
3 2 170 209
0
39
A. A. Lewis (C.C.C.)
11 5 6
0 208 216
0
8
10
P. Yvanovich (Reg.)
9 4 4 1 177 174
3
0
Another Confucius player is up with another five.
The Craigengower 9Shiu Shiu-nang, who represented
10 will, no doubt, be singled out for lead at the next head when they
scored a four and 10 special interest.
9 Rosselet's four again took the
10
followed this
11
12
13
·
four
14
D. Munro (T.C.)
9 4 5 0 179 182
0
3
W. V. Field (K.F.C.)
6.3
2
1 126 99
27
0
7
S. Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.)
8
3
4
1 145 151
0
6
A. H. Basto_(K.T.)
10
3
4
1.185 204
·ព
19
7
B.-E. Maughan (H.K.C.C.).
9 36
L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)
0153-189-
4 2 1 1
88. 70
18
T. Stainton (T.C.)
3 2
1
0
59 .52
W. Harrower (K.B.G.C.)
4 2
2
88 0
60, 28
A. Wright (P.R.C.)
4 2 2 0 80 77
3
H. Drew (K.B.G.C.)
4 2 2
0 73 79
H. Gittins (K.T.)
4
22
2
0 75 82
F. Channing (P.R.C.)
5
2 3
90 107
J. M. Jack. (K.C.C.)
Б
2
3
0
91.113
V. Chittenden (K.F.C.)
2
3 *0
85 109
C. Strange (C.8.C.C.)
9
7 1
1 159 183
W. Hyde (K.C.C.)
1 1
0 0 30 3
J. C. GUI (K.B.G.C.)
1.1
0.0 26 14
12
A. A. Razack (C.C.C.)
1.1
0 0 24 13 11
A. A. Remedios (Recreio)
1 .1
0 '0 19
10
H. Overy (K.C.C.) ...
1
1, 0
0 25
18
V. N. Atlenza (K.F.C.)
1 1 0
0
22
17
5
R. R. Davies (H.K.C.C.)
1
1 0 39
32
E. Zimmern (C.C.C.)
2 1
1
0 36 34
J. W. Macdonald (P.R.C.)
4.1
3.0 73
81
W. Glendinning (P.R.C.)
4.1
3 0
57
86
W. R. Hillyer (C.S.C.C.)
5
1 4
0
74.119.
0
R. Marks (K.C.C.)
6
1 5
0 110 143
W. E. Hollande (P.R:C.).
6
0.42 84 148
A. B. Allen (C.S.C.C.)
4
0
3
1 61 98.
H. Brown (P.R.C.)*
1
1 0 17 19
G. C. Moss (K.C.C.)
1 0 1
0 18 20
J. Henson (K.F.C.)
1 0 1
0 .18
21
G. E. Costello (H.K.C.C.)
N. P. Karanjia (C.C.C.)
1 0.1
1 0 1 .0 16 23
0
17 23
G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)
1
0 1 0 14 28.
W. B. Fraser (P.R.C.)
1 0 1 0
12 28
A. E. Coates (C.C.C.)
J. Purvis (Cc.s.cc.)
1 0 1 Ο 9 25
1 0 1 0 13 32 "0
J. McWalter (P.R.C.)
1 '0
1
0 8 34 0
G. 8. Archbutt (H.K.C.C.)
2 10
22
0 19 45
L. A. R. Duncan (H.K.C.C.)
4
0 4 0
52 106
J. S. Riddell (P.R.C.)
4
4/0 0
48 109
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6He has recently signed-for: Mei
sing but so far has not yet played
4for them. Whilst in Shanghai, he 4njoyed a reputation as No. 3
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player for his team.
The runner-up. In this year's Colony Singles Championship, Ll Chun-hang (Confucius), who is
Hong Kong in 1938, and earn- conceded a single but scored eight 15 ed a brilliant reputation for his shots at the next perfect stroke play. Li On is an with a five on Inknown quality in Hong Kong.
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The respective teams will be chosen "rom: Hong Kong: Li Tat Hung T 10 Chun Hapg, Shiu Shiu Nang, Li Chi 11
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0
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0
2
8
2
all members of the Confucius team) 13 and Lau Sik Chong (Chinese "Y") and '14 hau Chan Kau (Wah Sing). Kowloon 15 rom Lat Siú Hong, Li Chi Chui, Li Ving Shu (all Y.M.C.A. team); Wong
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from Mel Sing team) and Yun King Van (Hop Ying).
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64
2
2 During the evening there will
be an exhibition match between
37
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2
0
both of St. Andrew's Club. "The
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J. T. Smalley "(K.F.C.)
H. G. Wallington (H.K.F.C.)
W. J. Bagley..(PO.C.)
A. F. Paul (H.K.E.R:C.)
L. Jordan (K.B.G.C.)'
-B.-Evana- (K«F,C.).
K. C. Hamilton,,(K.B.G.C:)
J. 8. Dinnen (K.B:G.C:)
G. 8. Graver. (H.K,F.C.)
T. Pile (P.O.C.) '.......
A. McKellar (H.K.C.C.)
J. K. 8loan (H.K.E\R.C.)
A. Bakar (LR.C.) May
G...G..8. Thompson (H.K.E.R.C.) Q-9-Ladd:-(C.C.C.)-
8. M. Rumjahn (1.R.G.)
J. Watson (H.K.F.C.)
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R. A. Edwards. (H.K.C.C.)
8. H. Strange (H.K.F.C.)
G. W. Lam (C:QC)..........
P. 8. Cassidy' (H,K.C.C.)
A. E. 8. Alves (C,G.C.)
0:42 0 113.1300 178 J. Smith (K.F.C.).
0 3 2 1 142 90 40
0.7.. F. Lunny (H.K.E.R.C.).
6 3 3 0 122 101: 2106P A Peckham (KB:GIC.)
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and R. M
o demonstrate the 'difference be- Keown beat T. Lock and W. K tween English and Chinese play-Way by 25 shots to 22 after
Both extra head, while on. the ers in style and strokes. Merrett, and James enjoy the re-green P. A. Peckham and W. Mc
utation of being unbeaten in all Neill beat W. Hung-sling and L... he games they have played C. R. Souza by 22 shots to 16. gainst the Army players.
It is hoped from the results of
EASTERN'S GALA
1 team to represent the Colony in Eastern
Athletic Association
the forthcoming Interport Match will hold their first swimmini with Macao. It is certain that it gala of the season on Saturday will be impossible to get a better commencing at 7.30 p.m. at theis P. W. L. TEA. Up On. Pt election of the Colony's best North Point Bathing Shed.
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>PEN RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP
QUARTER FINALS
ON SUNDAY
The following is the draw for he Quarter Final Round of the Open. Rinks Lawn Bowls Cham- Fönship, which will be played on Sunday at the Civil Service Cric tet Club at 3:30p.m.
A. Morton, E. A. Atkins, H. E. Drew, nd A. N. Other (skip). v E; F. Pope. 1. Bower, J. E. Henson and G. H.
herriff (skip).
R. Basa, A. E. Coates, J. S. Lan lolt and C. S. Rosselet (skip) v G.: lunean, C. F. Needham, N. J. Beb Ington and A. Brooksbank (skip).
W. Houtson, E. Levett, A, Calman nd R. Duncan (skip) v 'W. McLeod, V. S. Dall, J. Orem and J. C. S. Fen- ler (skip).
J. Hoosen,
A. A. Razack, K. M. Imar and U. M. Omar (skip), v A. K.
mad, A. S. Sufflad, A. K. Ismail and 4. R. Abbas (skip).
Shots Total
L. Sykes. H. J. Bicknell GW.Deacon J. G. Meyer
(Skip) Shots Total
18
0
13
1
↑
19
0
13
4.
13
-20-
21
0
13
3
16
D
13
20
5
5
0
2
7
0
0
1
B
0
0
0
3
3
0
11
6
12
16
17
ONDWOODO450
7
13
8
14
0.
8
14
D
14
20
14
2
12
4
16
.18
0
16
23
0
10
23
1
17
1
0
17
19
5
29
20
2
31
0
17
21
0
31
1
13
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