THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE BOWLS CHANGES FOR SATURDAY
TENNIS RESULTS
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Kowloon Cricket Club are not in Second Division last week, The *making
the any changes -from
promoted Shrigley's place at No. 2 will be taken by Ryan.' team that beat Civil Service At King's Park South China Celaket Club in First Division of Athletic Association beat the the Lawn Bowls League for their hitherto unbeaten Army Tennis
game against Rearejo "A" this Club by 5% sets to 32.
Saturday,
K. I. Chan and H. N. Wong (5.C.A.A.) 6--1 beat Einberson and Duffeld
game
In Second Division, for their 60 with P.0.C., at Stanley, two of the rinks 7- that played against Kowloon Tong last week remain intact, but there is one change In A. Steven's four. R. Leigh coming in as No. 3 in place of J. M. Jack, who is not playing this week.
Several changes have been made by Hong Kong Cricket Club for their week- end bowls matches.
beat Webb and Denyer
beat Megson and Murray.
J. Hau and K. C. Wan (S.C.A.A.) lost to Emberson and Duffleld.
4-6
drew with Webb and Denyer .... beat Megson and Murray
66
6--3
H. C. Kwok and K. Sung (S.C.A.A.) lost to Emberson and Dumeid
4.
beat Webl and Denyer
lost to Megson and Murray
7.3 3-6
Indians Beaten
At Sookunpoo, Kowloon Tong Garden City Association beat Indian Recreation Club by 6 sets to 3.
A. Rahmin and i. Kitchell (1.R.C.) Just to Chen and AR Basto 2 lost to L. Chen and E Penn
oot
McKellar, who led Valentine, Lam- bert and Mitchell last week, will be No 3 to Nisaim this time, the other two front mer-being Valentine" and Doughty. The last-named-was No. 2 to Hamilton last week, and is playing this time in place of Lambert.
Hamilton, who led Morrison, Doughty Lloyd, A. W. Ramsey, G. E Taylor and Lason last Saturday will have a and NJ. Bobbington (Skip); A, E, P. new rink in Moringhan, Sewell and Guest, W, W, Parsons, W. Mulcahy and Mitchell for this match against Electric T. A. Madar (Skip). R. C.
Following are the selected teams:
KOWLOON CIC. First Division (v. Reorolo. "AZ, away):-A. E, Perry, L. Jack, A. W. Smith and E. C. Fincher (Skip); N, D.
SANDBERG'S SUCCESS
Second Division (V, P.O:C., away);~-~~ R. S. Capell, H. Overy.. F. A. Fabel and T. W: Carr (Skip); 5. A. Gray, T. Hunter, E. Curtik and R. S. Meadows (Skip): A. C. Tribble, A. H. Martin,, J. M. Jack and A. Steven (Skip).
HỒNG KONG CO.
Second Division (v. Kowloon 8.G.C., | Friendly) :-S. L. Lloyd, R. J. Shrigley, H. G. Wallington and G: E. Costello (Skip); G. G. „Aitkenhead; T. R. Rowell, H. F. Shields and F. Goodwin (Skip); A. R. R. Davies. P. Morrison, R. Edwards' and A. W. Brown (Skip).
Third Division (v. H.K. Electriẻ c.c.. home)-H. H; Beddow, L. E. N..Ryan, P. 5. Cassidy. and E. S. Abraham (Skip): T. C. Monaghan, G. W. Sewell, A. S. Mitchell and P. J. A. Hamilton Pun Sui- (Sklp): Dr. D. J. Valentine, Col. E. S. Doughty, A. McKellar and A. Nissim (Skip).
Cheung
In Second Division. in G friendly Official result of the 25-mile, the order in which their names are against K.B.G C., Beddow and Macken- bicycle race, held at Tsun Wan
given does not signify the positions in zie, who played Nos, 2 and 3 respec- yesterday, under the auspices of which they finished. tively for Brown last week. nre
Miasco Hung Stu-chlu and Beddow will be Chinese Y.M.C.A., were announced
Chung-man, and Lai Chi-sang, Ip playing this Saturday,
in Third Division, last evening, after a final check Chung-pul, Chan Ming-fat, while Mackenzie will not be seen in on the times had been made by hung. Sum Wing-fat, Kwong Chak action this week. Their places will be the Committee, as follows:- taken by Morrison, lead to Hamilton In Thirt Division last week. ani Edwards.
lend to Abraham
Goodwin retains the same rink with one exception. Duncan will be replaced by Shields, while Shrigley, No. 2 to 1 6 Abraham in Third Division last week. 75 will play in that position to Costello 36 to replace Hospes, on absentee this Esmalli weck
Abraham's Third Division rink Will ibe strengthened by Beddow, who played
beat D Kwok and 1 I. Ruan
4 0 6.2
M. P. Madar and A. J. Suffiad (1.R.C.)
lost to Chen and Basto
beat Chen and Penn
lost, tu Kwok and Hustig
M. Hasban and A. R. H (1.R.C.)
lost to Chen and Basto
2
treat Chen and Pengi
3 7
A. J. S. Sandberg (La Salle) 1 hr. 39 min. 21 seca. Kwong Man.su (St. Joseph's)
1.
2.
1 hr. 44 mins. 24 seca.
3,
Ip Wing Keen (St. Joseph's) 1 hr. 43 mina. 17 soca.
chuen, Leung Kal-iu, Yam Kwan-son, Yeung Chung-lam, Lec Koe-chuen, Lee Hing-lou, Chan Sin-ynn, Chan Wah- cheuk, Chan Kam-chung, Kwan Fook- choon, Fung Ka-cheung, Chan seng, Leo Kan-sum,
The Orst six of the 64 qualifiers for Fook-to-day's First Round Match Play Pro- Lau Kam-pak, fessional Golf Association Tournament Leung Yuk-tong. Liu Fu-hung. Woo at Denver,
Tuesday's Colorado, with Kan-fu. Lee Chun-man,
Kwok-scores given first are:-Sam Snead (60, Kwok Cha- (09 — 138); E. J. Harrison (68, 71139); Voo Ping-Ben Hogden (71, 09-140); Jim Dem- Kit-link.aret (72, 08140): Henry Ransom (71,
Lai
It must have been gratifying to the chung, Suen Sun-cheong. organisers that every
the une of
39 chuen, Chui Shin-cheong, cumpelltors completed the race, which › yee. Lee Kwok-hing. Loc
was also not marred by any mishaps. Kwong Wing-sing. Tsang Mun-chol., 60 --- 140); and George Fazio (70, 70***
Following are the “also rans”, though I Wong Kuen-yue and Poun San-kee. 1401-Reuter.
Jost to Kwok and funng
A Close Game
AL Pokfulam, Hong Kong University Tennis Club lost to Chinese Recreation Club (1) by 5 sels to 4. P. K. (H.K.U.T.C.)
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drew with Tong and Lee
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lost to that and Lo
lost to Wei and Tend
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GUNNERS BEAT R.E.
In "B" Division of the Army Tennis League, 24th Battery. Royal Artillery, beat Royal Engineers by 2 sets 10 Sookunpoo yesterday
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Sgt. Kehoe and Cpt. Hawkins (R.E.) lost to L/Sgt Warder and Sgt. Elliott. 2-6, 0-6, 2-6.
Sgt. Spencer and Cpl. Birrell (R.E.) beat B.Q.M.S. Alexander and 1/Bdr Denton, 4-6, 6-1, 10-8.
L/Cpl. Smith and L/Cpl. Matthews (R.E.) lost to Capt. Simnon and Lieut. Wardle, 2-0. 30, 06.
Table To Date
Royal Scots
24th. Battery
36th. Battery
R.A.O.C. Royal 8ignals
12th Battery
Middlesex
5th. A.A.
Royal Engineers
965th, Battery R.A.P.C. F.A.M.C. "A" R.A.M.C. "B"
R.A.S,C. "A" R.A.S.C. "8"
Sela W. L. Pts.
18
17 1 17
18 11 7 11
15 10 5 10
12 9 3 9
18 8 10
6 B 0
16
5 TO
12 5 7
9 4 5
18 3 15
21 3 18
4 3 3
3 2 1
2 4
2 1
GOALLESS DRAW
A keen and thrilling hockey match on roller skates was witnessed at Ciro's Skating Rink, Caroline Hill, yesterday, when Hong Kong Skating Club and Cyclone Sports Club took part in a „goalless, match.
HK.S.CR, W. Jenner; H. W. Mok. and George Yao; D. D. Nien, K. Y. Chang and J. Drewery. William Yao and, Albert Lam,
Cyclone Club:-S. Bux; H. Baker and Roger E R. Marker, Kitchell" and Walley.
Football clubs ~ #troughout · England yesterday received their fixtures: for thay #first, half-of-next season. In the southern section there are 34 teams and. in the northern : 38%, The programme opens on August 30, and games played then, will be repeated the following Saturday on reverse grounds, Two-all- Londen clashes mark the opening `of the southern" section, Brentford enter taining Fulham and Chelsea being ab home to Crystal Palace. · Arschal's opening gama is away against Nor wich In the north, Preston, (cup hold- ers), start with a home game against Blackpool-Reuter.
A meeting of school representatives A will be held at Victoria Recreation Club to-day at p.m. to discuss preliminary artaligentients for the Inter-School swim- ming contest; to be held shortly under the auspicca of V.R.C.
PLAYER'S PLEASE!
THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS!"
IT'S THE
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