THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 15, 1941.
-EASTERN'S
Mrs. Chiuk. M. OMAR DEFENDING Answers HIS LAWN BOWLS SINGLES REPRESENTATIVE Rumours TITLE AT CRAIGENGOWER
Mrs. Chiu Chun-chlu, C.R.C. tennis player, who has been coach. ing lady undergraduates at Hong Kong University, teils that
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had agreed to coach the girls every Tuesday and Friday, a number of people seem to have got the Idea
than status.
K. M, OMAR, LAWN BOWLS SINGLES CHAM- CRICKET CLUB, IS PION OF CRAIGENGOWER DEFENDING HIS TITLE THIS YEAR AND WILL MEET G. S. LADD IN THE FIRST ROUND. U. M. OMAR IS A NOTABLE ABSENTEE FROM THIS COMPETITION" FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MANY
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that she had turned professional.
Not unnaturally, Mrs. Chiu is rather concerned about this for Several good games should be S. Robertson (skip); C. J. Lodge. G. nothing is further from her mind witnessed in the Second Round, I. Shaw, G. E. Stephens and A. Brooks-
forsake to
her amateur where C. S. Rosselet meets A. E. bank (skip) v. C. Carr, H. V. Pearse, Gelling and H. G. Wallington (skip): Coates and A. M. Omar, one of |J. M Thompson. J Hempsey. *Thit then," she continued, "The the semi-finalists last year, plays Strange and N J Bebbington (skip) V fact that there are fixed days for 1. ( R. Souza, while another A Balley. A G Grattan, A Watson these classes' seem to have con- good game will be the meeting and w Gall (skip), A, B. Coleman, J.
D Thompson and L. Viherd
know-alls of B. W. Bradbury and J. S. Lan- Skinner, J a number of
Home skipt v G Milne, C Robert- that I am no longer an amateur
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con. H. A. Mansell and CF. Neetham When I was Arst approached
(skip). by Mine Marty, whn is in charg of the lady undergraduates, aboet | going
esch the guls. Up L made it quite clear that I will Bosseler y not entertam the thought of ae cepting any payment for my trim. ble i said that since the girls were keen enoueh on the game te want somebody to show them the finer points, I would gladly go up to teach them what I know
"Why Pick On Me?"
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"I shall be very grateful if you! would clear up this point for me. į After all one hears of so many leading swimmers giving lessons on fixed days and there is no talk about professionalism. Why should they pick on me?"
Following are the draws:--
CHAMPIONSHIP (for the Tranen Cup)
SENIOR STOLES
Byes into the Second Round: 5
A E Coates. W K Way Atienza
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Mentime v
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First Round
R Ruman V
Bosa: M J W Ward, W E Broadbridge
W an V Baptista. C
W J. Howard
Coelho v 5 R
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Solina.
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Abbas v
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M Leonard,
A 1. gard.
K M. Omar (holder 1 Ladd v
I Xavier Byes into the Second Round: -A M
Brad- LR Souza. B. W V Omar FJ S Landolt
JUNIOR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Byes into the Second Round -W J
V
Abbas v Howard v A. Itenson. Y NP Karanjia
First Round
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J 11 Xavice
Kowloon B.G.C.
Following is the draw for the various Lawn Bowls competitions of Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
PRESIDENT'S CUP
First Round
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K. K. lp, First Division soccer referan, has been nominated Eastern'a representative on the Council of Hong Kong - Football Association for the coming ava- (son, vlan Mr. W. E. Hollands,
MEDICALS' PLAYERS
Royal Army Medical Corps, who are again participating. In Third Division of Hong Kong Football League, are the first club to re- gister their players. They are as follows:-
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