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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 21, 1940.

CRICKET WIN

Close Matches Feature VOLUNTEER 'China Mail' Bowls Tourney Stanley Platoon "B" Come A Cropper

Several Sixes Scored During Afternoon

FURTHER PROGRESS was made in the Annual Volunteer Inter-Unit Bowls Competition for "The China Mail" Challenge Cup when seven games were played yesterday.

In contrast to last week's games, several of the matches were close affairs and the later stages of the competition should provide some interesting bowls. Day's Biggest Win

Spary's Fine Spurt

Scoring at only six heads, which included a five at the fifth and a three at the third. Stanley Platoon "B" were beaten by Field Ambulance "A" by 23 shots to 12. Stanley started off well and at the fifth end were leading by 9 shots to 3, but they did not score

at the next six ends. At the 15th end the score was 12 all. Field Ambulance added 11 shots at the remaining heads without reply from Stanley. Field Eng. "A" L/C. L. Sykes Capt. Bottomley Cpl. J. L. Stephens C.Q.M.S. A. Spary

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23

Stanley Plat. "B" Pte. W. Webber Pie. R. Gridley' Ple, J; McCutcheon Pte. A. Jillott (Skip)

12

Second Battery Win The game between Field Am- bulance "B" and Second Battery was a close affair and only ទ rally at the last three heads en- abled the Gunners to win by 18 shots to 16.

Service Corps "A" obtained the biggest win of the day when they trounced No. 2 Coy. "C" by 30 shots to 14. No. 2 Coy. opened the scoring with a singleton but, at the 10th head were being led y 22 shots to 5. Service Corps included in their total a six, a five, a four and three threes. A.S.C. Cay. "A" Cpl. Cullen Sgt. Hyde Sgt. Meyer Pte. Kern (Skip)

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No. 2 Coy,

Pte. Curtis Pic. Morrison Pte. Gill J Capt, Brown

(Skip)

Two Sixes

INTERNATIONAL BOWLS RESULTS

ANOTHER WIN FOR ROSSELET

Following are the latest Club lawn. buwis results:

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB. Handicap Singles,

At Pokfulam yesterday, No. 3 (MG) Company beat Hong Kong University by five wickets in a friendly cricket match.

UNIVERSITY

C. N. Matthews, e White, b Winch

K. Lo, b R. Broadbridge

K. S. Oh, b Winch

K. S. Oo, run out. ...

N, C. Sen-gupta, b Winch

D. Chelllah, b R. Broadbridge

N. Singh, not out

S. Mahmood, e Reed, b R, Broad-

bridge

N

A, Ahmed, b. R. Broadbridge

S. A. Anplavandar. b. Reed

R. S. Gu. c and à Reed

Extras (B4 LB1, WB3, NBI)

Bowling Analysis

Total

189

Winch Way

0. M.

10 4 25

R.

11 0

54

R, Broadbridge

12

1

42.

N. Broadbridge

3

1

15

S. A. Reed

3.3 0

23

2

0

21

N. Broadbridge bowled three balls and Winch a, no ball.

NO. 3. COMPANY

Three matches were played in

Third Round. Fraser (ser.) beat the First Round, of the Interna-R. S. Cavell (plus 8): W. Parsons (plus E, Zimmern tional Lawn Bowls Compétition 3) beat B. S. Meadows (plus 2), and resulted in Philippines, India and Ireland entering this Second Round.

KOWLOON BOWLING G.C.

Club Championship First Round:. W. Dencen received R. Broadbridge, b Anplavanar. walk-over from R. P. Philips; J. Hen N. Broadbridge, b N. Singh Philippines experienced lite son beat J. Hirst: W. M. Wilson receivE. Zimmern, b N. Singh

A. Hung, b Mahmood G. Winch, b Mahmood S. A. Reed, not out difficulty in disposing of Chinged walk-over from F. Goodwin: W S

W. K. Way, not out.

C.

W. Second

and won comfortasly by 33, shot Drake Beat K. C.. Hamilton:

to Langley beat. D.. W, Waterton: to 16. Basa was superior

Croves beat H. L. Shields:" 1. Pati and this contributed gren, M. Holland beat H. White, ly to China's defeat.

Philippines scored three fours and a six during the game.

China' Philippines

H. A. Castro A. E. H. Castro V. V. Atienza

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R, Bosa

Y. H. Tang S. C. Wong

W. Hong Sung

33

J. Pau

(Skip)

16.

President's Cup

Extras (B0, LB3, NB3)

Total (for 5. wkts.)

190

V. White, E. N. Matthews, S. Reed and W. A. Zimmern did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

Amplavanar Mahmood Chelliah

N. Singh K. Lo...

First Round:-T. Coleman received walk-over from F. Goodwin; L. Guy received walk-over from G. Thompson Vice-President's Cup First Round-H. L. Shields received walk-over from J. Hirst: E. A. Atkins received walk-over trom E. Goodwin: C. M. Thom beat A. Hyde-Lay: W Houston received, walk-over from F. A

D. W Waterton beat A.R. S. Gill Cheesman: Saturday's Games

Bower, G. W. Elphick beat W. M. Matthews the Wuson. Second Round matches in Gutierrez

Shield International bowls competition will be played on Saturday at. Craigengower 14 next commencing at 3.30 p.m. The

draw is: England Ireland

First Battery "B" had a nar- Scotland row win over No. 2 Coy. "D", Philippines

singleton at the nabling them to win by 24-23.

last

head

The game was featured by a

six scored by each rink.

No. 2 Coy, took the lead from

V

Wales

V Switzerland

v India

v Australia

IRELAND WIN

Ireland did well to beat Ma-

Handicap Pairs

and W. Third Round:-W. Grover Houston (plus 5) beat J. Watson and E, A, A'kins (plus 41

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB Non-Pelzs Winners

Second Round:-G. Cross beat P. Morgan,

Handicap Singles Third Round T. Coleman (--2) beat ". Morgan (plus 1).

CRAIGENGOWER Jublor Club. Singles Semi-Final:J, W. Leonard beat L. Gaddi; W. Hong Sling beat S. R. Solina. Rinks Competition Final:-S. R. Solioa, A. K. Ismall the start and at the 12th hear laya by 26 shots to 20, though w Hong Sting and C. S. Rosselet were leading by 14-5. The Gunners rallied and at the next they were leading throughout (Skip) beat W. Broadbridge, H. L. For- in man. J. W. Leonard and A. E. Coates four heads had scored 10 shots the game. Two fours early

14-4(Skip). the game gave Ireland à lead at the seventh head and at Third Round:-U. M. Omar beat C at the next two ends when they Machine-Gunners then scored the 18th they were leading by 23 S. Rosselet. scored a two and a three, Gunners a six and it, was thought.

that shots to 12. Malaya reduced HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUS then scored two threes in succes-Gunners were finished, "but they the lead to 23-20 when they

and finished up with areplied with a six at the next scored at the next four

was

At the 11th end the sco 11 all. Ambulance took the lead to take the lead at 15-14.

sion

singleton.

"Field Amb. "B" ̄ ̄ ̄ · 2nd „Battery

Pte. A. Roza

Pte. W. Higgs

Club Sinales

heads

Semi-Final:-G,

B.S. M. Rose

head. Machine Gunners scored but Ireland finished up with a

three at the next while Gun- three. ners finished the game with a Ireland

wo and, a single,

Brocksback.

Malaya

c.. Dowman

A. M. Wahab

A. Wright

S. Yusuf

Sgt. Lloyd

靜雞

Sgt. R. Hugh

Sgt. A, Steven

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16

Sgt. Carr

Sgt., Sherriff

(Skip)

No. 2 Coy. "D" at Battery "B

18 Ple. R. Lapsley

Stanley. "A" Win Easily

No. 2 Coy. "B" sustained a bad beating at the hands of Stanley

P/M. Mackle

Pie. MacMaster

Pie. Revle

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Gor. Stone

Gar. Lockhart

Gnr. Clemow Sgt. L. Jack"

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24

First Battery “A” Win:

Platoon "A" when they lost by 24 shots to 12. The Stanley inen started off with a rush when they "A", under their Battery Com- scored a five at the first end and mander, Capt. Watson,

A late rally by First Battery. enabled

by the fourth end were leading them to eliminate' No. 2 Coy. “A” by eight clear shots. The nearest by 19-16.

the Machine-Gunners ever

got Gunners started off every bad-

to their opponents' score was at ly and at the 13th. head were. the 13th head when they were being led by 13-7. At the re- being led by only 10 shots to 9.maining heads they scored Stanley scored at five of the re- 2 1 1 2 0 4 1 1 to win by three maining eight heads which

in-shots.

cluded two threes, two twus and No. 2 Coy. "A"

a four at the, last.

No. 2 Coy. "B"

L/C. Connoly

Pte. Musker. Cpl. Hillon

6gt. Stainton

(Skip)

12

Stanley Plat, "A"

Plo. S. Hodge Pte. 5. H. Marvin Lt. JW, FitzGerald Sgt. W... Bagley

(Sk(p)

TAKE HER BOWLING SHE'LL ENJOY IT, TOO!

Make a bowling "date"! Your wife or sweetheart will enjoy it as much as you do. Take her to the most congeniui rondezvous in town..

HONG KONG

BOWLING ALLEYS

Pte. Coull Pie. McKie

L/C..Gilles Pte. Bovaird ¡(Sp)":

10

Engineers

1st Battery "A"

Gar, Morrison

Gnr. Carr Bdr.. Bickford Capt. Watson

(Skip)

Win

H. Lockhart W. Field

(Skip),

A. Baker M. R. Abbas

20 (Skip),

HAPPY

beat

A

Club Singles

Duncan

Handicap Singles. Third Round: J. H. Geiling beat A. W. Hodges(-2).

CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB Club Singles Third Round-J. McGowan beat, A. 20 B. Allan.

VALLEY

BEAT KOWLOON

OM.

R. W.

$ 0

29

11

0

63

3 0 14

1

2

1

1

0

4 0 22

N, Singh bowled three no balls.

FOOTBALL SNIPPETS

NONGOO

Paul Bell, formerly of Kowloon, is now playing for A.S.F. in Shanghai.

*

R. Honniball, former St. Joseph's left-half, has signed on for Shanghai Recreation. Club in Shanghai but has not yet turned out owing to lack of practice.

**

"...

Iley, of Royal Engineers, has been given permission to play for International this season.

Meetings of the Management, Emergency, Referees and Ground Sub-Committees of Hong Kong Football Association will be held- in the Association's Office on Wed- The Management nesday next.

team Committee will select the and ground for the Armistice Day Charity game, the. Referees' Com-. mittee will, in compliance with a request.from the Referees' Asso- ciation, give a ruling on

the charging rule, and the Emergency Committee will investigate a re- port from a referee, of an incident off the field of play.

&

It is understood that Kwong Wah Athletic Association have re- Chinese Amateur signed from Athletic Federation. Eastern and Chee are now the only two

IN THEIR SECOND meeting this year, at Hap-clubs affiliated to the Association

py

Valley yesterday, Happy Valley golfers beat Kowloon Golf Club 174-1234.

who are members of the Federa-

tion.

D

Tam Kong-pak, former South China and All-China footballer,

The Singles resulted in a win for Kowloon 84-6, while Happy Valley won the foursomes who is connected with the Chinese 191024.

SINGLES

Field Engineers "C" beat Field DS. Edward lost to R. K. Collings 2 holes. AmbulanceA by 10 shots.

Fleid Enu. "Co

Field Amb. "A"

Spr. A. M Calman

Spr. J.,G. Ozorlo Spr. R. Lapsley Spr. R. Morrison, (Skip) 24

A. McKellar beat A. J..Dennis

A. C. I. Bowker drew with H. F. Phillips. Pie AT Noronha D Humphreys beat W. S. Hillier 2 and 1 L/C. J.A. Remedios W. Sharpe drew with A. K. Mackenzie Plc. A.M. Rumjahn T, Low lost to A., L. Eastman 3 and 2

L. AM Rodrigues H. H. Mundy beat W. C. Simpson 5 and 3.

(Skip) 14 A, D, Humphreys beat W. Ahern 6 and 5

PORTUGAL BEATEN

W. Stoker lost to E. F. Fincher and 5

G. Willerton lost to A. W. Ramsey 2 holes D. Forbes lost to W. A. 'Stewart 5 and 3. AH. Penn lost to F C Barry 5 and 3 G. Davies lost to T. Lamb 1 hole NJ Bebbington beat H. Grese hale B. Low beat A. A Lopes 2 and 1 J. Booker, Jost to W. Kershaw. 2. and; 1

Totals

In a low scoring game India beat Portugal by 17 shots to N. 12. At the 11th head India were leading by 8-7 and scored a three at the next. With three

singles. India took the lead to Edward an

:

H.V.G. K.G.G.

1

114

1

1

·1%

034

8

{.G.

McKellar halved with Collings and Dennis.

FOURBALLE

14-9 at the 17th, head The Bowker and play of U. M. Omar and C. G Silva, the skips, was good Low throughout.

Ingla

A. Rumfahn A. M. Ruinjaħn' K. M. Omar:

UM. Omar

(Skip

Portugal h

and

Mundy

JASŁUŻ

R. F Luž

Willo

_F_V_ V. Ribeira C. O SRVA.

(Strip)

Clarke, of Royal Scots, was in-

Lockhart Road. Tel. 21800 Jured in the first game of the

season and has not yet complete"

recovered.

Totals Singles

Grand Total

beat Phillips and Hilller

Eastman and Mackenzie,

reys beat Simpson, and,

tolser. bent. Fincher and Ramsey

wart and Barry band á..

to Lamb and Grose 3 and 2 bent

and Lopes

81

1775

1231.

Government Transport Depart ment,. played. football, in. Rangoon, while waiting for the re-opening of the Burma Road.

T. Castilho, who was injured while playing for the Colony against, Shanghai, last February. has completely recovered and hopes to turn out for St. Joseph's in the near future.

Q

Kwok, Ying-kee, Sing Tao half- back, who was injured in the Lea- gue game against St. Joseph's last Sunday, will be out of football for some, time...

Hul, Man (ul, Eastern's centre- forward, has returned to Shang- ħali

by Ng Keencheung, the Pastorn all- rounder from Shanghai, will be shortly..returning to Hong Kong. and may play for South China,

སོ་

The Annual Charity game on Armistice Day, will, as usual, be: between United Services and Rest of the Colony. The Football Re- ferees' Association, aro psking for permission for their Annual game against the Press to be played on that" daiq as a curtain-relser,

The Prest should have an un-, usually strong team as most, of Sing Too's senior players are em ployed by "Sing Tao Jih Pao"

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