CUP FINALISTS TO GET SAVING
CERTIFICATES
The Football League are to present savings certificates instead of medals to finalists In their War Cup competition. Winners will receive four certificates, and players on the losing side three.
TO-DAY'S BADMINTON
Following is to-day Badminton Championship programme to be played at Club de Recreio:--
FRIDAY, (CLUB DE RECREIO) Men's Junior Singles
H. S. Jones v P. C. Leung (7 p.m.).
N. L. Smith v P. Wynter-Blyth (8.15 p.m.).
A. L. Fisher v Peter Lo (9.15 p.m.).
Men's Senior Singles Patrick Wong
Kwok (7.30 p.m.).
(holder) v D.
Men's Senior Doubles
P. K. Hul and H. F. Chew v C.
Y. Yung and F. Koh (8.45 p.m.).
SUNDAY'S HOCKEY
Following are the Hockey Associa- tion tournament games for Sunday: 5th A.A. "B"
Cunboats (Lyeemun, 10.30 a.m.).
T. A. Tyas. CBA
V
Umpires: -£. Van Langenberg and
V Destroyers a.m.),
(C.B.A. 10 30 Umpires: -J.
Open Doubles
Bevan Paul Kong and Fung Yee-put v. W. C Hung and E. C. Fincher (3)
Club Championship T. A. Pearce v CH, R. Oxlade (6).
Khalsu
Tomlinson and W.
V
(Boundary Street,
Signals
11.45 p.m.1 Umpires:-V, M Benwell and T. J.
K. Gilchrist.
Club Handicap Doubles H E
S. Waller and E. Hall (plus 3/6) v R. H. Blake and H. C D. Knight
5th A.A. "A"
Umpires:-C.
V Nomads
(Lycemun, 11.45 u.m.).
Engineers
| (-3/6); G, W. Sewell and D M. MacT A. Tyas. on Dougall (151) V V. R. Gordon and
Turner (3/6) (4).
Handicap Mixed Doubles
attack from the opposition, was Pang Oklam v. ST. Chou or Wel playing better than at any other chung (1); George Chna v TJ Gould time during the match and, hav-7). O. Umetant v. M ing temporarily got on top, the mis- Japanese made no further A return match was subsequent-takes to take the set and level ly played and again Tulsa won, the issue. this time by 75 pins. Cooper did not bowl with
The Japanese pair started the Both teams bowled remarkably final set confidently but they flat- usual consistency, and, in his see-well, although ond game, made only 112, and a scores for each were slightly lower and Remédios went out for match aggregatetered only to deceive and Choa still lower score in his fifth game, than the previous match Then the ninth game. when he only registered 105. Had be maintained the average of his
Tulsa 1965
There were occasions when Arst, third and fourth games, his
Umetani was the best player Vasko for Tulsa was again top the court-his strokes were cer- M. R margin of winning pins would have been much higher. Williams, liant 548.
scorer for the match with a bril-tainly the most decisive--but his was right out of touch, his aver-the last match by 13 pins. bettering his
sere in partner's poor form forced him to
He also assume age for the five games working netted the highest individual score than he should have done and the
far more
Mr responsibility out at a miserable 121 pins.
of the match- 133 in his
piled an even better score, had he not started badly to register only Master Gunner Cooper beat the 82, formidable Corp. J. H. Watts of Cleggett of Signals was a good the Royal Corps of Signals in the second with 514, this being nine -final of the Singles Handicap pins better than his effort in the Competition. This match was previous match. He was very
F. W. Carter (-1/0) v. V R. Curdon played on March 20. and
comparatively was consistent and made 108, 91, 102, short time they have been play (3/6) (21: T. J. Gould (-15.2) Y. A. fairly close, the margin being 33110 and 94. Neate for Signals ing together. Both players, how-plus 3/6) (3); G. W. Sewell (-4/6)
K. Mackenzle (plus 1/0) or H E. Waller pins. Cooper's handicap was pius was third highest scorer with 488. ever, threw away numerous points H. C. D. Knight (2/0) (0) 43 and Watts' plus 20, the scores
by taking balls that were 5b- being: Cooper 892 and Watts 859.
viously going miles out of court
Cooper Again
e
and Mrs A. K. Mackenzie (plus B. O'M Deane and Miss Joan
frame. Vasko would have At result was bad positioning and lost Smalley (-3/6).
com-points.
Disorganised Team
At the outset it appeared likely that Cooper would lose. as he
There was quite an interesting started off with a voor 113, against five-game Ten Pin match played Watts' 173. but Cooper then got on March 21, between U.S.S. Tulsa down to some good, steady and and Ernie Hearther's team, which consistent bowling and averaged resulted in a win for the latter 166 for his next four games. team by no less than 288 pins, the scores being: Hearther's team
Feature of Watts' game was his consistency. His lowest score was 167 and his highest 182, but on this occasion the handicap he was conceding was just a little much.
Close Game
too
There was a very
keen and well-contested tive game Duck Pin match played on March 19, between U.S.S. Tulsa and Royal
3200, Tulsa 2944.
The Tulsa team were completely disorganised and right off form.
Hearther was top scorer of the match with 906, followed
very closely by Doc Molthen with 888, while C. W. Williams did quite well to make 821,
Shanty Moore was top scorer for the Tulsa with 747.
Ewo League
At the request of Bowling fans the Management of the Alleys have decided to commence an- other Ewo League Tournament, the fifth series. Entry forms have been distributed, and a start early in April will be made.
SUNDAY'S LAWN BOWLS
The following have been select- MEN! HERE'S HOW
ed to represent the Northumber TO KEEP IN TRIM.
land and Durham Association in a Lawn Bowls Match against Learn to bowl! You'll find that Kowloon Cricket Club on the lat bowling will keep your body fiter's greens, Cox's Road, Kowloon and your mind alert. And the on Sunday, commencing at 2.45
pm, sharp: best part is that you can bow) in the evenings. We'll give you all the instruction you need. Try itf
HONG KONG BOWLING - ALLEYS Lockhart Road. Tel. 21800.
Threw Away Points
TUESDAY
Open Singles
Tsut Wal-pul v. K. H. Yip 181: S. A ed some very nice shots and their
Remedios and Choa both play-Rumjahn v. Lt. Shields-Goodman (5).
combination was not at all bad considering
the
Club Handicap Singles
Club Handicap Doubles
and they would do well to cra- R E. Guest and B. C. Fay (−30) v. dicate this fault before they play FW. Carter and E. N. Thursby (-2/6) their next match.
Razack and Pang Oi-lam all en- In other matches. Paul Kong,
tered the next round without be- ing unduly extended,
Following were the results yesterday's matches in H.K.C.C. tennis tournament:-
OPEN SINGLES
(4),
WEDNESDAY
Open Doubles
J S Theobald and P. J. Skipwith or of I. M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu v. the H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn (5).
Club Championship
G. W. Sewell v. T. A. Pearce or
Van Langenberg and
V
University
(Sookunpoo, 4.00 p.m.)
Umpires:-J. Gorman and L. Coombe.
UMPIRES' MEETING
next
The Hockey Umpires Association's monthly meeting will be held Friday,
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Following are Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling:****
SUNDAY
Old Course Forrest, R. Young.
P. A. Cox, A W. Bourne. W. H. Beisicy. F. A. Ho
ward.
E, C. Price, A. C. I. Bow- ker,
H. S. Jones. W. T. Dow,
J. R. Way, E. L. Groome.
1. H. Geare, I. W. Shewan."
W. Woodward, J. Harrop.
918 a m R 9.20
+
9.24
9.23
9.02
0.30
0.40
9.44
10
9,43
9.52
1.
9,58
"
10,00
+
P. V. McLane. P. E. Annis."
"
C. W. E. Bishop. A. B. Purves.
R. H. Griffiths, H. W. Dul- ley.
Paul Kong beat Fung Yee-pui, c. H. R. Oxlade (2); T. J. Gould v. M. 10.04 6-1, 6-1.
1. M. A. Razack beat S. Y. Tong, Lee (3). 6-3, 6-1,
Pang Oi-lam beat R, E. Guest, 6-3, 6—1.
OPEN DOUBLES George Chon and A. V. Reme dios beat O. Umetani and T. ra, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.
R. R. Davies, Capt. Thurs- by.
L. M. S. Lloyd, R. L. Jones. M G. Carruthers, D. S. Robb.
J. L. Macintyre. T. Megar-
A. H. Guinness, Forbes
Page (8); R. E. Guest v. J. Stirling
10.08
Club Handicap Singles T. C. Monaghan (-3/6) v, A. T. Dow (-3/8) (1); S. E. Lavrov (plus 2/8) v. 10.10 E. R. Childe (plus 1/6) (8); H. Van Imu-Leeuwen (276) v. H. J. Armstrong
(15.3) (7).
10.12
..
ry.
10.24
10 28
M. A. de
THURSDAY
10.32
10.30
Open Singles
Fung Yee-pul or Paul Kong v. Taul
10.40
"
10,44
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP F. W. Carter beat Haan, 6-1, 6~0.
CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES
ler, 6-2, 6-1.
A. K. Mackenzie beat H. E. Wal-Yan-pul (8).
CLUB MIXED DOUBLES
· Club Handicap Doubles
C. H. R. Oxlade and A. H. Barwell
C. H. R. Oxlade and Miss Prit-(-152) v. R. E. Guest and B. C. Fay chard beat F, D. Hunter and Mrs. (-30) G. Campbell, 6-3, 6-3.
J. S. Theobald and Miss D. Eardley beat E. H. Brazel and Miss M. Riddle, 6-2, 6-1.
A more detailed report will ap- pear in the final edition.
D. D.
Col. Rose, J. A. Parrish, A. K. Mackenzie, G. M. Park.
N. C. McLeod, M. L. Reldy. H. Overy, W. J. E. Macken- zle.
J. G. Jensen, Major Alley. R. de W. Waller, Lieut. Wylde.
New Courses
9.24 a.m. K. S. Morrison. T. E.
0.32
or F. W. Carter and E. N. Thursby (~2/0) (3); D. S. Robb and C. W. E. Bishop (scr.) v. H. J. Arm-10.00 strong and P. Wynter-Blyth (-15) (4). Handicap Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Prophet (plus 1/6) v..V, R. Gordon and Mrs. D. B. 10.10 Sinclair (4/6) (3),
9.40
"
10.04
**
10.32
P
FRIDAY A
Tennis
# 10.40
To-Day's Matches Following is to-day's Championship programme:→→
FRIDAY
Open Singles C. S. Lee v A. Crawford (1), S. T. Chau v Wei Chung (9),
Open Doubles
}
M. Pagh and Lt, Shields 'Goodman or Ho Ka-lau and K. H, Yip v. B. O'M. W. G. R. Coates, A. D. Spoors, Deane and A. T. Dow (5) I. M. A. C. Gowland and J. Fraser (Skip). Razack and A. B. Minu v HD. and G._Henderson, D, Kossick, J. F.S. A. Rumfahn (8); B. and I. Agatu- MacGowan and J. V. Ramsey
roff v G. W. Sewell and D. M. Mac (Skip).
'Dougall. (4)...
J. G. R. Humble, R. As Radford, Smith and T. Coleman (Skip). E. Purvis, C. E. Turpin, Hodge and T. W. Carr (Skip), Reserves: E. L. Starling, Barkus and G. E. Cross.
Club Handloap Singles C. R. Oxláde (—3/8) v P. J. Eider (plus 1/8) (0); G) Campbell (plus 3/0) V.R. E. Guest (~15.1) (7),
Open Singles C. S. Les or A. Crawford v. Geörge Chda or T. J. Gould (4); I..M, A Razack or 8. Y: Tong v. S. A. Rumjalin or Lt. Shields-Goodman (5); O. Umotani or M. Pagh v, I, D. Rumjahn (8),
Club Handicap. Singles
V. R. Gordon (~-3/6) or F, W. Carter (1/0) v. R. E. Guent (15.1) (7); H. Van Leeuwen (2/6) or H. J. Arm- strong (—18.3) v. G. W. Sewell (4/0) or H. C, D. Knight (-2/0) (0).
Handicap Mixed Doubles
E. H. Brazél and: Miss M... Riddle (2/0) pr. 3: S. Theobald and Mrs. Torrible (16) v. A; H. Barwell and
Mrs. Oxlade (~8/6) (2); T. A. Penrco and Miss J. Armstrong (~-~10,2) V. C.
Club Handleng Mixed Doublan a 5. L. Maughan, and Miss M. Stone-H. W.mann. (1/6) v A.-H. Barwell and Mrs.
Oxlade" (−8/0)', (2),
R. ⠀⠀ Oxlade · and 'Miss · Pritchard
(4/0) or F. D Hunter and Mrs, G. Campbell (-1/0), (3),
Pearce,
A. V. and Mrs. Greaves.
A. M.. Mack, G. G. Altken- head,
W. N. A, Smalley. A. D. Humphreys.
Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Hum- phreys.
Miss
Anneit.
Cuthbertson, M. A.
J. F. Robinson, L. A. Cal- craft.
J. P. Sherry, H. A. Mills..
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