0.32
15 13 2
0 318:247: 71
0
16.13
3
0 349 284 65
020
16:11
41348 277
69
0
15 10
5
0 345 270 75
·ខ
20.
15
9 5
1.328 280
48
0
19
14
9 5
0.288 252
36
0
16
8
62 340:277
63
A., K. Minu (I.R.C.)
16 8 7
1 302 225
77
0
E. Kern (K.C.C.)
14
76
1 275:299-
0
14
77
0 268 260
8
0 14.
J. J. Basto (Rec. "B")
14
7 7
0 291 309-
0
M. R. Abbas - (I.R.C.).
12
15 7 8
5 15 5 7
0 316 299
16
4
3 233 216
18
0 ·13·
3 301 274
27' " D
12 6 6
0 250 209 ·
47
0
12
K. S. Robertson_(H.K.F.C.)
13
6
7
0 255 271
0
F. :Cullen (K.D.R.C.)
11 5
6
1 207 206
11 5
51 215 226
0 11
11
Skip's Tables
FOLLOWING ARE the records of all skips in the three Divisions of the Lawn Bowls League.
C. G. Silva (Rec. "A") U. M..Omar. (C.C.C.)... F. X. M. Silva, (Rec. "A")
A. M., Holland (K.B.G.0.)
G. H. Sherriff: (K.B.G.C.)
C. S. Rosselet (C.C.C.)
A. R. Dallah (L.R.G.)
A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C.)
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)
J. C, S. Fendor (P.R.C.)
R. Basa (C.C.C.)
H. A. Alves (Rec. "A")
F. J. Jones (C.S.C.C.)
FIRST DIVISION
Bhots Shota
P. W. L. TR. A. Up Dn. Pto 16.16.0.0.413-230 188
26
23*
18:
0 18:
17
24: 15
18 14
OPEN PAIRS BOWES
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 16) 1040.
Omars In Semi-Final Through Late Rally
Score 10 Shots at Last 5 Heads
Dowman & Channing
Lose With Win In Sight TO-DAY'S
A BRILLIANT RALLY by the Omars at the last
014 five heads, during which they scored 10 shots, en-
TENNIS
Following is to-day's "A" Divi-: 13 abled them to beat A. A. Razack and C. S. Rosselet byston Tennis League programme:
1 0 11 Lawn Bowls Championship at Kowloon Football
H.K.U.T.C. v KCC
v. I.R.C.
16 12:22 shots to 20 in the Quarter Final of the Open Pairs C.R.C.
J. E..Noronha (Rec, "B")
13 5
7 1 251 267
0
11
B. Basto (Rec. "B")
15
6
9
1 308 329
0 21
11
Club yesterday.
H. E. Strange (C.S.C.C.)
8
5 3
0 174 164
10
0
10
At the 16th end Razack
and
ព
B
0
7
F. Goodwin (K.0.0.).
13
4
7
2 231 290 -
0
59
10
Rosselet were leading by 17 shots
9
0
1
0
ST. JOSEPH'S
R. Morrison (K.D.R.C.)
8
5
3
0 169 180'
0
11
10
to 12 and
were
playing good.
10
2
8
0
8
G. Duncan (H.K.F.C.)
10 4
5
1 198 197
0
9
bowls and it looked as if the
11
0
12
3
E. G. Post (P.R.C.)
6 3 1
2 114 108.
6
0
8
former champions were
to
be
13
N. J. Bebbington (H.K.F.C.)
15
3 11
1 244 321
0
77
7
beaten.
14
R. F. Luz (Rec. "A"}
4 3 1
0 88 66
22.
0
G
Omars scored a two
at
the! 15
D
M. N. Rakusen (C.S.C.C.)
5
3 2
0 99 82
17
0
6
next end and followed this
up 10
J. McKelvio (K.D.R.C.)
9
3
6
0 163: 1767
0 22L
6
4. Shepherd (P.R.C.)
J. Orem (P.R.C.)
W. GIII (H.K.F.C.)
A. E. Carey. (P.R.C.)
J. Kempton (K:D.R.C.)
L.A. Collyer (C.S.C.C.)
4.Fraser (K.C.C.),
9
3
6
0 158: 192
0:34
with a four to take the lead at 17 618-17, U. M. Omar was playing
2
18
4
19
3
7
24
1 119 153
0 34
6 brilliantly.
20
1
7
25
0.114 1163
0.495, 4
10
2.80 188 2157
0 ·27
4
With the score so close, last three heads.
• the 21
0
were
played
11
29'0 '212 268''
O '66°
4
amidst excitement, Omars scored).
2
1 1 0 48 37
11 0
2 a single and followed this with
A fine finish at the last
2 1 1 0
38 38
0
'0
2
a three to lead 22 shots, to 17. heads, on each of which
J. Deakin (C:S.GIC.)
2
1 1
0
36 .39
0
3.
2 Needing five to tie-an almost scored,
A. R. Minu (LR.C.)
3 1 2.0
58: 64
0
6.
J. F. McGowan (C,S.C.C.)
8
1.7 0 129 204
0.75
2
J. Hollidge (C.5.0.0.)
3
0 2
1
52 68
0
J. G. Mayer (K.B.G.C.)
1
0 1 0
21 23,
16 0.2
1
0
L. Silva (Rec. "B")
1
0 1
0
18 21: 0 30:
H. G. Wallington. (H.K.F.C.)
1
0 1
0
9: 24
0
16. 0
Heads
1
A. Spary (K.C.C.):
1 0 1
0
19 282 0
19
0.
2
G. C. Moss (K.C.C.)
1 0 1
0 14 37 · 0
23
0:
3
W. Dall (P.R.C.)
2 0 2
0 41. 47
0, 6
0
4
G. Perkins (Police)
2.0 2 0
28. 51
0 23.
0
5
C. Roza-Pereira (Rec. "B")
W. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C.)
2
2 0
16' 58
0 42. O
G
A. J. Kow (K.T.)
H. L. Lockhart (K.B.G.C.)
R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.)
P. Younghusband (K.F.C.)
W. McNeill (C.C.C.) J. L. Stephens (K.T.)
J. C. Chalmers. (T.C.) A. W. Brown (H.K.0.C.) O. P. Remedios (Rec.) W. Simpson (K.F.C.) R. M. Keown (T.C.) D.. Munro (T.C.)
5 0 5 0 DIVISION ·
P. W. L. T. F: A. 16 12 4 0 335 273 14 11 3 0 313:227 15 10 5. 0 344 263 14 9 4 1 315.251 10 9 12 9 3
69,142
0
73.0
7
NOWONO
C. S. Rosselet Shots Total Shots Total
0.
0
2
0
1
2
2
3
3
0
3. ing by, 16-13. They struck
2
5
7
SECOND
I
Shota
State.
Up. Dn. Pto. 62 0. 24 86 0 22 81
W. Penny (C.C.C.).
1
1
0.0
R. H. Wild (H.K.C.C.)
1
1
0.0 31 13 18
J. C. GIK (K.B.G.C.)
1
1. 0...0 26: 14 12
0 20
A. A Razaók (G.C.C.) -
1
1
64. 0
19:
A. A, Remedios-(Recreio)
1
1 .0 0 19. 10.
1: 0 228: 164
64
.ព
.18
V. N. Atienza-(K.F.C.)
1 1 0
0
0 250 214
38
0
18
14 9 5
0 306 247 69.
018
14
8 4
2:2751 273.
2-
0. 18
169 7
0 300 308
0
13 8
5
0 292 239
63
15
8 7
0 307:266. 41
0 '16
15 8 7
0 307 285
22
0 16
W. K. Way (C.C.C.)
13
6 4
3 275' 253
22
0
15
E. de Souza (Roc.)
15
7 7
1 275 265 10
0 .15
8 18
វា 16
E. W. Simmonds (C.S.C.C.):
E. Zimmern (C.C.0)
E. S. Abraham (H.K.C.C.) A. M. Rodrigues (Rec.) W. Glendinning (P.R.C.) W. E. Hollands, (P.R.C.). A..B. Allen; (C.8.C.C.)~) J. Henson (KF.C.). W. Ward (C.G.G.)
2 1 1
0 42 35
2110: 36-34
2 -11
0 37 36
2 0 78
3 0 57
5 2 96.186
316198
1.
A, A. Lewis (C.C.C.)
13
0 254 242 7 6
12
0
14
A. Spary (K.C.C.)
N. P. Karanjia, (C.C.C.)
༣་
1
0 16
9
6
3
0 184 156 28 0
12
H. Drew (K:B.G.C.)
A. W. Ramsey (K.C.C.C.)
1 0
1
0 16
9
6
3 0 186 169 17 0 12
T. W. Carr-(K.C,C.)--
A. W. Smith" (K.C.C.)
1: 0 1.
-14- -6---8---0-281-268-13-012-
P. Yvanovich (Rec.)
G. E. F Thompson (K.B.G.C1):
1: 01
014 1.28
11
5
5 1 214 226
0
12
.11
W. V. Field (K.F.C.)
W. B. Fraser (P.R.C.).
1: 0
1
0. 12. 28
9 4
4
1 192 149: 43
0.
9
R. R. Davies. (H.K.C.C.)
A. E. Coates (C.C.C.)
1. 0
1
0-9
8
4 4
·0-142.138
4
0
8
H. Gittins (K.T.)
E. Kirman (C.8,C.C.)
1: 0
1
0 10
10
4
6
0 189 211
0
22
8
A. H. Basto. (K.T.).
J. Purvis (C.3.0.0.)
1: 0
1
0
13
S. Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.)<
T. Stainton (T.C.)
V. Chittenden (K.F.C.)
H; Overy (K.C.C.)
B. E. Maughan (H.K.C.C.)
F. Channing (P:R.C.)
W. R. Hillyer (G.S.C.C.)
10
L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)
T. Lock (C.C.C.)
A. Soutar (P.R.C.)
G. C. Mose (K.C.C.). H, W. Randall (C.C.C.)
W. Harrower (K.B.G.C.)
Al Wright: (P.R.C.)\\
J. C. Aitken (Police):
J. M. Jack. (K.C.C.)
R. Marks (K.C.C.).
J. W. Macdonald. (P.R.C.)
C. Strange, (C.S.C.C.).
W. Hyde (K.C.C.)
J. Prentice (H.K.CC.)
2-284&**awwnnaödonnaõõ
10 3
6
1 186: 204.
0 19
7J. McWalter (P.R.C.)
10:1 0 8
12 3
8
1 207 259
Q 62
7
A. Stevens (C.8.C.C.)
1: 0
↑
0 10
3
1 0 83
71
12
0
6
CM. Alves. (Rea.)
20
2 0 25
Police Päir Beaten? ‹
anc
BEAT S. CHINA
A good display by Hussain, and. Leonard at back for Saints fear tured the friendly game between St. Josephs andra mixed South China, team at Caroline Hill yea- terday when the former won by the odd goal in five.
Tsang, in goal, Hussain and Leonard were chiefly responsible
checking the South China for wards, who included Chau Man-·
Victor turned out for Saints on
2 impossible task - Razack and Rakusen to reach the Semi-Fina chi and Lee Shek-yau.
the of the Open Pairs when Rosselet scored a three at last hend.
beat C. Dowman and F. E. Chan- the right wing and played a fair- ly good game, though it was.ob- A. M. Oman and A. A. Razack and ning by. 21-16.
vious that he was badly in need:
U. M. Omar
There was very little difference of training. Maher did well in the
1 in the score till the 18th head forward line, while Louls Woo was
when the Police pair were lead-3 good leader.
ь
5 bad patch after that and did not the South China defence, and was
score at the next five heads. well supported by Luk Tat-hang.. (Continued at foot of next Col.)
Shota
Shota
E. WAL, T. FLU A, Up: Dn. Pt
30 · 11 10
2
on the right wing, was speedy..and⠀ in the second half showed that he was equally, at home on the left wing...
Woo (2) and Maher scored for Saints and Chau Man-chi and Lee '' Shek-yau for South China.....
South China: Ho Po-pui: Tee Kain-
2 hung and Kam Ka-pu Tang. Shat- hung. Lim Tak-po and Luk Tat-hang: 2L Din-keo, Li Sze-hoa, Chan Chung- 2 yiu, Chau Man-chi and Lea.Shek-yau.
St Joseph's: S. Tsang; A. J. Hus- sain and D. Leonard; Omar, Castilho and Honnibal; 5. Victor, Man Che-ki, Louis Woo, Maher and All.
CRICKET MEETING
TO-DAY
The annual general meeting of Hong Kong Cricket League will
be held this afternoon, inthe Urbán Council
Office Building, at 5.15 p.m.
C. Dowman W. J. Burling F. E. Channing M. N. Rakusen Shots Total Shots Total
0
2
10
11
0
10
11
2
12
12
0
12
12
3
15
12
2
17
14
0
17
IB
0
17
21.
17
22
0
17
22
1
20
five they
enabled Burling
they
Lam Tak-po was the pick: of
and Tse Kam-hung. Li-Din-kee,
0
2
2
0.
0.0 24 13 11. 0
9 0
2
22 17
5
0
7.0
240)
63
10. 16 0
2
BG
0
29
2
0 89
0 37.
01821 0 3
01 0 14:18. 0 4
0
23
0-70
26
0.10
0.
0 15 250 10
0
0.14
0
0
16
0
25
0
16:
v
Chamber, Post
27 0 17
0
32.
0...19.
0
34
0 26 0:
45
0...35.
0
46
0 21
Heads
3
4 0 128 137
0 9
6
G. S. Archbutt (H.K.C.C.)
2: 0
2
0.19 45
0:26'
0'
0
ים
2
7 3
4 0 125 160
0 35.
6
H. Brown (P.R.C.)
3 03
0
46
62
0 16
0
0
อ
1
9 3
6 0 153 189
0 36
6
10 3
7 0 171 220
0
49
6
G. E. Costello (H.K.C.C.)
L.A. R. Duncan_(H.K.C.C.)
41
3
0 64
94
0
30.
2.
1
0
4 0 4 0
62 106
0
0 54
4
0
3
7 0 168 230
0
62
I. S. Riddell (P.R:C.)
4: 0 4 0
48 100
0 66
0.5
+
2 1
1
88 70
18
0 5
THIRD
DIVISION
J
7
2 0
0:51 34 17
0 4:
2 0
0 47 38
A. Jillott (P.O.C.)
9
D. 4
3
21
0 80 40 40
0
4
J. T. Smalloy, (K.F.C.) ·
14: 9 4
13:11 2 0 287 223:
1 297 248 51
64: 0
22
.0. 19:1
0
3 2
1 0 68 48
22
0
4
T. Pila (P.O.C.).
-13: 9.4
0 308 220 88 0
18
10
4 2 2 0
88: 60: 28
G. 8. Graver: (H.K.F.C.)
12 83
1 246 240
6
17 ..0
11
12.
0.
2 2 D
80..77 - 3
0
4
H. G. Wallington (H.K.F.C.)
11 8 3
0 234 191
43
0
16
13-
2
2 2 0
71. 82.
0 11
4
K. C. Hamilton (K.B.G.C.)
12: 8 4
0 242 202
40
0
16: 14
2
2 3 0. 91 113-
0 22
4
J. 6 Dinnen (K.B.G.C.)
13 8 5
0 287 218' 69
016 15
0.
7
2 5 D 135-154
0 19 4
W. J. Bagley (P.O.C.).
13 86
0 277 221 66
16
18
2
16
2 60132 187°
0
56
..4
B. Evans (K:F.C.) - .
14: 7 5
2 295 278 17
0
16
17
0
16
-
11 1
9 1 184 241
0 57
.
3
G. G. 8. Thompson (H.K.E.R.C.)
12 7 6
0 264 220 44
0
14
18
0
16
A, F: Paul (H.K.E:R.C.)
12 7 6
0 246 217
0 14
10
0
10.
20
1 0 0 30
3. 27 0.
2
1 1. 0 0 31
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9 6 3
0,12 21
12 19. 0.
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10
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