OPEN PAIRS AND RINKS
first Mackay v. A. Steven and J. A.
R. Selby.
The draw for the rounds of the Pairs and
At Kowloon Bowling Green Club Rinks events in the G. E. F. Thompson and E, V. Searle v. H. F. Shields and C. Colony lawn bowls tourna-
Halt: E. A. Aitken und J. G. ment was made yester- Meyer v. E. Levett and H. Spong. day in the cffices of Messrs. Gande, Price and an Co., with Sir Atholl Mac-Davies. Gregor presiding.
First batch of matches will be played on Tuesday,
Following is the draw: -
Open Pairs
June 10
At Kowloon Football Club H. Drew and V. C. Dixon, v. T A. Madar and A. E. P. Guest; V Atienza and V. Chittenden v. A. Eastman and W. Simpson.
At Civil Service C.C. K. W. Forrow and A. G. Grat- V. (1. Willerton and G.
JUNE 13
At Kowloon Football Club K. C. Hamilton and A. M. Hol- land v. H. Brokenshire and A. Zimmern; J. W. Leonard and W Ward v. R. P. Phillips and J McKelvic.
At Cralgengower C.C. W. K. Way and E. Zimmern v. C. W Lam and N. P. Karanjia; 1. Nish and G Sewell v. E. G. Post and W. J Cameron.
At Club de Recreio F. Nolan and B. Jillott A. W. Smith and E. Curtis; W. McNell and P A Perkham v. R. Leigh. and R. S. Meadow.
At Police Recreation Club T. R. Hunter and L. Jack v. J. W. Harrop and S. H. Marvin,
At Kowloon Docks
H. White and A. J. Hall v. M. Silva and F. X. Soares; Noronha and C. G. Silva v. Seard und J. E. Henson.
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At Hong Kong Football Club N. J. Bebbington and J. F. Mc- Gowan v. M. 1. Razack and A. J Coelho.
At Police Recreation Club U. A. Rumjahn and A. H. Rum- jahu v. C. F. Needham and A. Brooksbank.
JUNE 16
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 6, 1941.
DRAWN SUNDAY'S
Open Rinks
JUNE 18
At Clyll Service Cricket Club J. W. Leonard, G. S. Ladd, L. C R. Souza and M. J. Medina (Skip
At Kowloon Football Club G. H. Sherriff and A. Hyde Lay. A. G. Grattan, J. H. Gelling v. H. A. Alves and F. V. VC. F. Needham and A. Brooksban
(Skip); J. Riddell, J. McWalter. Ribeiro.
J. C. Aitken and W. Mair (Skin v. W. E. Webber, W. Higgs, S. H J. H. Gelling and H. G. Wall-Marvin and F. N. Hill (Skip). ington v. L. A. Jordan and C. E. Langley.
At Police Recreation Club
At Hong Kong Football Club W. McLeod, W. B. Harris, W. S. At Civil Service Cricket Club
Dah and J. Shepherd (Skip) v. C H. Bicknell and G. Elphick v
Gough, J. Hayward, A. Soutar and C. H. Gough and J. E. Hayward.
C. Pile (Skip); C. Woodcock. V Byes into the Second Round: Atienza, C. Dowman and V. Unit W. McLeod and W. S. Dall; Stenden (Skip) v. K. M Rumh Eccleshall and J. Shepherd; C. S. Yusuf, U. A. Rumjahn and S. Dowman and F. Channing; A. EM. Rumjahn (Skip),
Burling (Skip),
SENIOR MATCHES
By "Lead"
wrote Craigengower
off any Illusions Recreio "B" might have had of their ability to do better than their champlon seniors, and won their match on Sunday with- out conceding a point.
The home team never looked like losing. At the tea interval they were 18 shots up and after the interval they kept on piling up shots.
Best game was between Omar and Guterres, who were nine-all at tea, and on the 20th head, Omar led by only one shot. The last head was very exciting,
the Recreio lay the shot but failed to improve the position, failed with his first wood to alter the narrow with both his woods.
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Omar
le but with his last wood he hit one of his front woods which rolled up to push out Reerelo's shot wood, leaving the homesters with two. Omar's was a good shot but trifle lucky. visitors played really well together,
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At Craigengower C.C. G. J. Perkins and W. Mair v. Coates and B. W. Bradbury; A. At Kowloon Football Cub J. V. Ramsay and R. Morrison.
M. Omar and U. M. Qinar; L. C. S. R. Solina, F. K. Modi, W. A. At Kowloon Bowling Green Club | R. Souza and M. J. Medina; Rozario and H. W. Randall (Skip) W. C. Ogley and T. Fergusson | Gaddi and C. S. Rosselet; J. S. v. S. A. Gray. E. Curtis. A. W v. L. J. silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro Howell and W. Gil; K. M. Rum-Smith and E. C. Fincher (Skip).
A. A. Dand and W. V. Field v. Jahn, and S. M. Rumjahn; M. R. At Police Recreation Club D) Hung and F. R. Zlminern. Abbas and A. R. Daliah; E. M.
F. X. Delgado, A. Kitchell, C. At Hong Kong Football Club Remedios and E. de Souza: H. R.
W. Lam and N. P. Karanjia D. A. Rozario and J. S. Landolt Pinna and B. Basto; C. F. Vas and (Skip) v. E. Strange, S. Strange v. M. F. Alarcon and L. P. Xavier: J. C. Remedios, C. Roza Pereira C. Strange and H. Strange (Skip) W. Colledge and E. Kirinon V., and F. X. M. da Silva; G. V. Me W. E. MacFarlane, J. M. Thomp- WB. Harris and A. Soutar.
Grath and V. H. Freeman; Json, J. D. Thomson and W. Mac-mainstay and received good support McCutcheon and G. Gowland; W. Farlane (Skip) v. P. 1). Crawley, from Dick Basa but the two younger J. McCarrach and W, J. Bagley; E. Kirmon, J. Hempsey and W. J. J. Burst and C. Turpin; L. Sykesį and J. C. Git A. Morton and W. Nash; W. J. Burling and M. N. Rakusen; V. S. Ebbage and J. Gellatly; E. T. Strange and H.Į Strange; M. F. Purvis and A. Shepperd: J. M. Purvis and J. G. Balley; A. J. Kew and Y. H. Tang; H. Gittins and W. J. Howard: S R. Solina and K. M. Omar; T. Coleman and P. Young-| husband: B. D. Evans and C. F. Fuller; W. Melrose and J. C. Chalmers; F. Goodwin and E. W. Simmonds; J. M. Jack and A. E. Perry.
At Civil Service C.C. M. A. Baptista and G. S. Ladd
W. Williamson and C M Thom; W. E. Webber and W. C. Higgs v. J. J. Basto and C. H. Basto.
At Club de Recrolo
E. C. Fincher and A. W. Ram- say v. W. L. Walker and R. Dun- can; B. A. Mansell and P. C. Mor- gan v. W. G. McMaster and M. Fergusson.
At Kowloon Cricket Club J. A. Remedios and I. A Gutierrez v A. Lapsley and R. Oudent J. S. Riddell and J C Aitken v. A. F. Norokha and A.
At Kowloon Cricket Club R. T. Broadbridge and N. A. E. M. Rodrigues,
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At Club de Recreio C. R. Logan, W. Wil iamson, M. Remedios and C. S. M. Thom (Skip) v, H. H. Rose, G. H. Sher- riff, T. W. Carr and N. J. Rebbing- ton (Skip); A. Lapsley, R. Lapsley Jor.. R. Lapsley and E. Kern (Skip) v. A. Shepperd, T, Seddon. M. E. Purvis and W. C. Simmonds
(Skip).
Best bowls of the afternoon was wit- nessed on the No. 2 rink, where Rosse-
let's men ran away from B. Hasto.
an exceptionally The play was of high standard, with Y. A. Razack the outstanding player, Both Landolt and Rosselet put up some good shots but for the most part they had an easy day 13 the result of Razack's amazing consistency. Bradbuty had
beaten J. Basto trom the very start but bowls on this "Brad". rink was not very good,
the Races, had probably thinking of the rare experience of sending down two woods with the wrong blus!
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Battle Of Wooden Spoon
At Craigengower C.C. J. Gellatly. E. V. Ebbage, J. & McGowan and M. N. Hakusen (Skip) v. W. Naef, A. Eastman, T. Fergusson and W. Simpson (Skip) M. A. Baptista, J. H. Xavier, Y. A. Razack and W. Ward (Skip) v.j I confidently expected that Sunday's R Basa. A. E. Contes. J. S. Lan- dult and C. S. Rosselet (Skip). At Kowloon Bowling Green Club P. A Machado, C. M. Silva, R. F. Luz and F. M. da Silva (Skip) v. A. M. Omur, K. M. Omar. B. A. Bradbury and U. M. Omar (Skin) B. D. Evans, R. Ogden, B. Gibson and W. V. Field (Skin) v R. Main J. A. Watson. W Melrose and J. C. Chalmers (Skin).
Axture between Kowloon Docks and K.C.C would provide a terrific battle of the wooden spoon. The Dock team. however, won fairly easily, thanks two rinks there were great struggles. Kempton's big win over Madar, but on
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Teddy Fincher, against Coleman, was well on the way to his first win of the season, and at the 11th end was at the right end of a 20-8 score, but there after nothing went right and, able to score at only one further end, he lost by a ringle shot,
was Even then he rather unlucky to lose as he was still three to the good when the last head was started. When the skips went down to bowl, Docks were lying two.
At Kowloon Cricket Club) F Nolan, A. Jillett. J. MrCut- cheon and ( Gowland (Skin) v 1. J. Silva, H. A. Alves, F. V. V
beiro and A. M. Rodrigues i still not enough to win, but Coleman (Skip).
At Kowloon Docks
went up wide and heavy with his last wood and crashed into a bunch to push one through and follow himself for four. spectacular Anish and the only me the Docks were in front.
J A. Remedios, F. A. Xavier. M. A. Carvalho and L. A. Guterres (Skip) v. L. Sykes. W. McNeil, R. Duncan and A. J. Hall (Skip); C. Fincher, who himself Wats somewhat
Perry played a fine game at lead for
the man of the match as far as Cole- McMaster.
Vas, O. P. Remedios, J. C. Reme better than his opposite number, and dios and E. da Souza (Skin! W. L. Walker. J. C, Gill, J. McKel- vie and A. M. Holland (Skip).
man was
his No. 2.
concerned, was
The brilliant play of Cullen prevented
was
Byer into the Second Round: Joe Fraser from doing better Ihan
E. G. Post. W. Cameron. J
ticing The K.C.C. front men were Orem and J. F 5.
slightly better than their opposite num- Fender; McSmith, Ti man,
bers, Lloyd and Taylor being particu- Dewar and Mackenzie: J. Housen, A. M. Rum- against the Docks when the skips went
larly good, and the le
usually
jahn, A. R. Dullah and M. R. down to bowl. Cullen saved time and Abbas; M. I. Razack, A. K. Suffad, again, however, and did very well to A. J. Coelho and A. H. Rumjahn, H. R. Pinna. A. M. Xavier. B' Basto and A. P. Guterres: J. A Luz, C. E. Marques, J. F. V. Ribeiro and C. G. Silva; J. W. Har-
V McGrath, G. B. Foster Ferguson playing like
share the honours,
Tommy Madar, who has done well for the most part this season, bad A sorry time of it against Kempton and missed by the K.C.C. lost by 15 shots. Bebbington was sadly and with
rink a genius and
and W. J. Bagley; G. W. Elpick, Kempton himself steady. there could
h. Bicknell, L. E. Langley and only be one result.
A. Jordan; A. Atkins, G. E. P.
Thompson, H. White and J. G.
Mayer; E, Scard, P. A. Peckham!
R. P. Phillips and A. Hyde-Lay again being the successful bidder,
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J. V. Ramray, T. Cosman, Ferguson anri R. Merrion; A. J Kew. A. E. H. Castro, A. Madar and J. L. Stephens; H. Giltins, T. K. Li, W. A. Howard and A. N. Other: E. Zimmern W. K. Way T. A. Madar and T. Lock: A. Zim- F. R. Zimmern, D. Hung and N. A. E. Mackay: M. A. Wahab, A. R. Kitchell, N. Spence and C. C. Pereira.
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SAM'S CHOICE FETCHES $1550
Ponies, prices and purchasers
are:
Phoenix, C. L. Gregory $ 15 Royal Highness, R. M. da
Rocha
Circe, Hoo Pak-ming A Good Time, T. H. Tsen Jennifer, B. L. Tao Pigtail, T. H. Tseng Senorita, T. C. Yuen Rose Evelyn, Sling
75
$300.
25
55
600
120
25
Sam's Choice, S. W. Lee ..1,550 Lodestar, Ng Cheung-fai
300
Nancy Lee, H. M. Vilbur Sunspot, L. J. A. Feilden King's Worthy, R. M. da
Rocha
100
500
25
New Moon, Johannessen Night Express, S. N. Pân Cockleroi, G. W. Cooper Jane Doe, Y, K. Tu M Zadderday, Ho Hung-ping Rivulet, Chiu Chi-fany! Friday, Sling partn National Liberty, M. Alarcon National Success, R. M. da
Rocha
270
600
·700
-200
80
70
15
*45
35
75
520
260
1,000
At the Jockey Club, Happy Valley, yesterday, a number of National Blessing, S. W. Lee ponies were put up for sale by National Reform, Yeung public auction · when' Collère's Wing-sing Sam's Choice, à "B" Class China Too Hot, Cheung On pony which had won, $2,500 in King Kong, S. W. Lee stakes money since the 1041 Musketeer, P. P. Botelho. 200 Annual Meeting was sold to Mr., Advancing Time,.. Lo S. W. Lee for $1,550 to fetch the “Kwong-to
$200 'biggest prices of the day,
The following were withdrawn. King Kong, a "C" Class China Lancashire Lass, Rocky Beach, pony, owned by Cocon, with $1,250 National Victory, National Cour in stakes money to its credit age, King's Flight, King's Wel- since January 1, 1941, fell under come Woodbridge, Riverbridge, the hammer or $1,000, Mr. Lice Marsh Warbler.
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