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STORIES OF HIGH-CLASS HUNGJAO PERFORMANCES

DARTS

WITH

MY POST-BAG SEEMS · CROWDED · GOOD DARTS STORIES, AND I FEEL SORRY TO BE ABLE TO USE ONLY A FEW, WRITES A COR- RESPONDENT.

One letter' contains details in Pte. W. Smith, Norfolk Regt., with a leg completely encased in arithmetic that amaze me.

plaster of parts, hobbled into the at Norwich, George the Fourth,

himself on his and, balancing sound limb, threw a badge total!

Jack Giddins, who is engaged at the New Malden branch of the Royal Arsenal Cooperative Society,

2min In

57sec. scored and all the doubles, finishing with a bull, in 4min 57sec.

With 300 consecutive darts the writer, F. E. Bayly, of Buckland, Portsmouth, scored 7.075. and in he a double innings at cricket totalled. 1,649,.

In that game he found the Treble 20 or Trebis 19 with Imagine, every dart, which, must be a record.

A. G. Gardner.

1.001

First Round: K. Crawford v A. Tur Three Straight “Bulls”

buck, R. W. Smith v R. C. Butter: J. K. Sloan v A. F. Paul; W, Stoker v J. F. Lunny: J. R. Way v L. de Roine; R. A. Owens v R. F. Gregory.

DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Bye Inte Semi-Final: R. W. Smith and W. E Baker

A. F Paul and J. K. First Round: Sluan v J. R. Way and W. Stoker; L.

C Butler V J The draw in the other two competi de Rome and R

5 Owens: Groone Lunny and R foilce༢' - tions resulted

Gardner and C

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

A

and S. Jarvis V Ʌ

Macfarlane,

Bye Into 2nd Round: E. Groome v w

GOLF CLUB

OFFICIALS

At the annual meeting of Hung- following officers were elected for Jao Golf Club on June 20, the the current year

Hon. President:-Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, K.C.M.G.

Captain W. J. Hawkings. General Committee:The Cap- tain and A. S. Adamson, H. R.

F. S. Cleland,

Gibbings, A. P. Newman, W. B. Nazer, K. E. Rigden, T: S. M. Terrace. ́*

Balloting Committee: The General Committee and L. R. Andrews, W. C. Bond, R. Gordon,

J. K. P. Hadland. C. C. King, H. Martin Little, A. V. Pettitt, and H. E. Reynell.

From reliable sources it is learned the Amalga-that there is at present indications of But H. Coad, of mated Engineers' Club, Pluma slump in Recreto football stock and stead, is also a crack shot. He that interest in this game is rapidly placed six successive darts in the being overshadowed by the attractions offered by cricket, N. Beltrao, one of double 20.

And so is Maurice Mackenzie, the leading footballers in this of The George, Slough, a "News who is also a very keen cricketer the keeps wicket), will probably figure in a few football matches, Kat of the World" badge winner. He only

He will be devoting has just scored three bulls with this Winter. consecutive darts.

the greater part of his time to cricket.

club,

B A Mansell and P. C. Morgan v

W G. McMaster and M Ferguson

AT KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB

J. A. Remedios and L. A Outierrez

v A. Lapsley and R. Ogden

I S. Riddell and J, C. Aitken A.

F. Noronha and A. M. Rodrigues

V

AT CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB H. Bicknell and G. Elphick v C. IT Gough and J. E. Hayward.

SATURDAY'S SPORT SUMMARISED

The typhoon throat fallød materialise on Saturday, happily for Colony sportsmen, with result that a full programme sport was carried out.

to

the of

NOW, ALL TOGETHER

ex-

In the Hong Kong Baseball League, Engineers upset all pectations with a 16-9 win over Mohawks, while H.B. continued to make up for their early-season defeat at the hands of Mindanao with their fourth straight win, their victims this time being Chung Hwa Maroons.

In First Division of the Lawn Bowls League, Craigengower Cricket Club, who appear well- set for First Division honours this further enhanced year,

their chances of winning the champion- ship with a clean-sweep win over Club de Recreio "A", holders of the Senior League title since 1937. Results. at a glance, of the

Bowls League

matches

are as

follow:

FIRST DIVISION

c.c.c.

BO

Recreio "A" 63

K.C.C.

63

C.S.C.C.

69 .R.C.

P.R.C.

Recreto "B" 64 K B.G.C. "B" 63

K.B.G.C. "A" 77 K.P.R.C.

SECOND DIVISION

39889 9677 8885

H.K.C.C.

65 Recreio

49

K. Tong

63 K.C.C.

54

P.O.C.

73 C.C.C.

44

H,K.F.C.

64° K.F.CT. Mr.

44

THIRD DIVISION

K.B.Q.C.

79 C.C.C.

K.F.C. 1.R.C. Recreio

88

H.K.F.C.

52

65 P.R.C.

54

60 H.K.C.C.

51

PLAYER'S PLEASE!

#

V.R.C. TRIAL

are

Victoria Recreation Cub holding a trial this evening at 0.30 p.in., in preparation for their gala next Saturday against Lai Tsun,

TENNIS OFF

Due to the heavy rain this morn- ing-to-day's League Tennis matches have been postponed.

Civil Service Cricket Club lawn bowls team will be strengthened shortly hy J. Deakin and L.A. Collyer," who are due back from Teave.

Alex Boisselre, Shanghai and Manila soccer Interporter, passed through the Colony on Friday on his way to Manila after a short holiday in Shanghat. Soccer is continuing to gain popularity in Manila, he said, and many players there are looking forward to the re sumption of the games between Hong Kong and Manila

Somo Inconvenience was caused last week by competitors in the Lawn Bowls Championships, not notifying the club on whose ground the game was to be play *edit must be emphaslod that the Club on whose green's championship game is to be played must be notified by, at Icast the first-named team when a post- poned game has been mutually arrang- ed to be played.

"IT'S THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS!"

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