K.B.G.C. "A" And K. Tong Favoured To Win Bowls Games To-day
STEVEN AND
SELBY RECORD
A POSSIBLE
Pairs
N. A. E. Mackay and R. T.
K.F.C.'s Big Test At Stanley
(By "Skip")
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NOTHING VERY THRILLING ABOUT TO- A. Steven and "Jake" DAY'S LAWN BOWLS PROGRAMME AS FAR Selby brought off the AS I CAN JUDGE, WITH THE SECOND DIVI- rare feat of scoring a "possible" in a
SION GAME BETWEEN KOWLOON TOʻNG match when they beat AND CRAIGENGOWER AS THE HIGHLIGHT.
The Suburbanites have yet to be beaten and Broadbridge at Kowloon have lost only three points-two rink losses and Cricket Club last evening by 33-17 in the First a couple of ties—in the five games played to Round of the Colony date. Their opponents, on the other hand, have Lawn Bowls Pairs Cham-lost one match out of the same number and are pionship.
31⁄2 points worse off. I will be surprised if green
Another big count was seen in
and R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.) und
the game between W. L. Walker advantage does not decide the game` in favour
of the Waterloo Road team.
A. Ramsey and K. C. Fincher,
of K.C.C., which the former won 25--20, thanks to a 7 at the 11th when they were trailing 9- 12. The only other game in the Open Pairs section saw J. S. Riddell and J. C. Aitken, of Police R.C., finish up 18-16 against A. F. Noronha and A. M. Rodrigues, of Recreio.
In the remainilag First Round game in the Open Rinks Championship, A G Gratton, J. H. Gelling, 0. F Needham and A. Brooksbank, of HKFC. beat the Craigengower four skipped by M J. Medina (J. W. Leonard. G. S. Ladd and. L. C. R. Souza) 17-18.
Medina's Fine Start.
In the Open Rinks game the C.C.C four started off with a bang when they chulked up 4 at the Best end, following this up with a single. This, however,
proved Just
flash in the pan, for Brooksbank west on to register 1 1 3 2 111 to lead 10-5 at the 9th. Medina then got going again, scoring 1 3 2 take the lead once more (11-10) at the 12th.
At the 20th head the score was 16-all. Gratton was short with his first wood. and J. Leonard drew the shot, slightly behind the jack. Gratton then sent down a good wood for the shut
The situation did not change ull L. C. R Souza with his last wood, drew the shot Brooksbank did not alter things and Medina was short with his first With his last Brooksbank came in and turned over Needham's wood for the shot, and with everything depending on Medina he was narrow.
Open Pairs
The Pairs game al Recreio in which Walker and Duncan were pitted against Ramsey and Fincher was very close until the 18th despite a seven for the K.B.G.C. pair at the 6th. Duacan scor. ed at the last four ends to snatch vic- tory after being led 20-16 at the 17th.
Aitken and Riddell started off with o 2 and, after conceding a single, scored another 2 before giving away a 4 to trail 4-5; Then they scored 3 0 1 0 1 1 to lead ID-7 at the 10th, but 1 2 2 gave „Rodrigues the lead again, 12—10, at the 3th. Aitken replied with. 21 10 13 to lead 18-13 at the. 10th, and 21 was the best the Recreio pair could do at the last two ends,
Having begun with Second Division I may as well carry on: the Hong Kong and Kowloon
Clubs Cricket Chater Road, and 1 expect
foregather Ext the hosts to win. 1 like the compost- tion of their team this week, and it appears to be about the strong- est they can turn out.
If book form is anything to go by.
and Craigengewor
the champions should vic for the honour of having the biggest win of the day and whoever has drawn them in the Sweeps looks be in the money".
Indians should continue their winning
Cricket Club, even at Cox's Road.
sequence at the expense of Kowloon
*K.B.G.C. Hopes
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 28, 1941.
Rebrcio "A"
Crafpshgower
Kowloon 0.0.
Police R.C.
Recreio "B"
Hong Kong C
Kowloon Tong
*Prison O.C
*Hong Kong F.C
Kowloon B.G.C.
Kowloon F.C.
Indian R/C
TO-DAY'S FORECAST
Hong Kong Electric
FIRST DIVISION
(72) y Kowloon Docks R.C.
(40)
(74) v Civil Service"
(47) v Indian R.C,
(73)
(-)
v *Kowloon B.G.C. “5”
(47) v Kowloon` B.G.C. “A”
SECOND DIVISIÓN
(65) V Kowloon C.C.
(54) ✓ Craipengawer
(-) v "Kowloon F.C.
(--) v Taikoo R.C.
(Recreio Resta). THIRD DIVISION
(63) V Hong Kong F.C.
(-) v *Police R.C.
(52) V Hort Kong C.C.
(~~) v "Recreio
Figures in brackets denote last year.
• Newcomers to this division.
OSMUND
(bo)
the result of the corresporiding game;
PRISON
HAS BREAK OFFICERS'
CHANGES OF 75
treated
THE
SEVERAL CHANGES HAVE The billiards and ghooker exhi-
de Redreip faat BEEN MADE IN THE PRISON bitions at Club night in aid of 8.W.O.F. were ex-OFFICERS' TEAM FOR TO-DAY cordingly well attended, and the AGAINST K.F.C. IN SECOND
OF to some DIVISION opectators were
LAWN real y good play in both sections, BOWLS LEAGUE, when A. J. Qámund Colony BI- G. B. Foster, who was chosen as Most interest in Third Division games will be evinced in that in which Kow-hards Champion, beat E. D. Bush, No. 3 to J. McCutcheon last Satur
formerly of Shanghal, by 310 day, will play in the same position loon Bowling Green Club takes part as
and A. P. Pereira for C. Gowland, whose rink at points to 214 second in the League
thess otherwise unchanged. present, 21% painis behind Craigengower beat M. N, Rakuten in all
As the 1teames at Sriooker. with, this game to-day in hand.
the true leaders are resting today position, as distinct from the abstract, should be available this ovening. The Austin Road team is at home to Hong Kong Football Club and should have no difficulty in gathering enough points 10 assume League leadership.
Second most important match of the day appears to be that between Prison Officers and Kowloon Football Club at The home team have been Stanley.
and unlucky with the weather
have played only four matches, but as they they have lost only one of these, they seem į 10 have got something. Though I tip the mainlanders to win it will not be an easy game for them, by any means.
Hong Kong Football Club appear 10 he stronger than hitherto And may be just strong enough for the uncertain Talkou outfit--uncertain 一想到 regards team composition, I mean, of course.
Champions Not
Favoured
In First Division the only two games which give ine any cause for doubt are those 121 which the Kowloon Bowling Green Club teams are participating. and of these the "B" team appear to' have the pore difficult task as they play Police at the Valley. Although two of their rinks remain the same as selected last week, Guy has lost all his front men for various reasons of war). but he will have good support from Spong as his lead and "Busty" Bower, | who comes in as third man to him. With some doubt I tip the Police to
win.
Kowloon Bowling Green Club "A" should be able to beat Club do Recreio "A" even at King's Pack,
TO-DAY'S WATER
POLO GAME
The only game in the Y.M.C.A. Invitation Water-Polo Tourna- ment this evening is between Middlesex, "A" and Royal Scot "A", which will be played in the "Y" nool, following the Y.M.C.A.
Scoring at 12 ends, which included a "possible" at the 8th and two 4's in a row at the 10th and 11th respectively Steven and Selby outplayed Mackay and Broadbridge do win 33--17 at K.C.C❘ y. University galą.........
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Kowloon Football Club will expect to beat the Police at Chatham Road but this is far from a certainty: a botter bet is the Indians. at home, agains: Hong Kong Cricket Club you wil notice I write "at home".
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A. Jillott, chosen as skip. last The actual rate of scoring in week, will not be playing to-day the biliards game was slow-both and W. J. Bagley, prevented from well playing bowls for some time as players could easily score over 300 in an hour-but the game the result of a stab wound re- was rightly treated as purely an ceived in the Prison when he in- exhibition game and both players tervened in the attempted attack went for more difficult shots than on the Acting Superintendent the some weeks ago, returns to were necessary.
side as skip, with A. Hircock, G. I. Shaw and G. V. McGrath as his front men,
Osmund bad the highest break of the evening-75-and when he seemed well set for the century broke down on an Apparently easy shot.
Osmund's third visit to the table pro-
This same factor may turn the scales in favour of Hong Kong Electric, who
duced a break of 33. Bush was scor entertain Club de Recreio, and again 1ing at every visit to the table and at will emphasise may.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
W. Webber and J. W. Fitzgerald, selected as Nos. 1 and 2 to McCut- cheon last week, are not playing his 10th visit scored 32 his highest of today, and V. H. Freeman, W. C. the evening. In the first quarter of an Higgs and T. Pile will comprise hour both players had scored only McCutcheon's rink. paints.
After falling to score on four visita,
Osmund then knocked up his 75 and followed this with 28, 14, and 50. At. the end of the half hour Osmund was leading 134~~~95.
Good billiards
was now witnessed
Four matches in First Division from both players. Bush coming into of the Inter-School Basketball, the limelight with some nice all-round League were played at Kowloon Chinese YM.C.A. westerday.
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Biggest win went to Nam Wah Middle School, who trounced Ming Song Col- lege by 72 points to 23, after leading 26-13 at the interval, while Ping Ching
Sze Sze. 50-41 In overwhelmed scrappy match.
Leading 27-15, Ling Tung collapsed badly on the resumption and were Anally beaten by Wah Nam, 43-38..
The last encounter of the afternoon was between Ying Wah College and Hing Chung Middle School, the former winning by 47-32.
TO-DAY'S BASKETBALL
The newly-formed V.R.C. Men's and Ladies basketball teams will
be seen in action this afternoon
at Blake's Gardens.
cushion. cannons.
Trick Shots
Following is the team:
R. J. Grindley, A, H. Perry, G. B. Foster and C. Gowland (skip),
V. F. Freemad: W. L. Higgs, T. File and, J. McCutcheon (skip).
A. Hircock, Dr. G. I Shaw. J W. Fitzgerald and W. J. Bagley (skip).
Reserve A. D. Spoors.
In the last frame, Rakusen, again held jhis own ull near the end. With all After the billiards C. Terron gave the reds down he was still leading. an exhibition of trick shots which was but Pereira then sunk yellow, green r well received.
and brown Hakusen then potted blue. Two of the three frames of snooker but again left pink and Pereira won between A, P. Pereira and M. N.6945. Rakusen were Interesting, "Pereira Following were the results:-. .-. Lbeing fully tented in hoth.
A. J. Osmund beat E. P. Bush 310- in the firši frame, which should have 214 at billiards, 51-Peneiro beat M. N. been won by Rakusen, the latter" ied Rakuson 50-50, 102-20 and 69-45 at until the pink ball by some six shots. snooker. Sinking, either of the remaining two balls would have given him the game, but he was unfortunate with the pink when he "left" it for Pereira to sink both.
The exhibitions will be repeated this evening starting at 9 p.m.. when the prices of admission will be 50 cents for all seats.
The programme 'is:
A. J. Osmund v. Lam Chu-chal at billiards,
W. Jackson at
In the second frame Rakusen was more unlucky and from the very start could do nothing right. If he missed a A. P. Pereira" "pot" he invariably left something on snooker,
for Pereira, who struck his best form. 1 C. Terran will give a trick shots
Pereira 'won easily by 102-20.
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