ORDNANCE
K.F.C. ARE AT
& PAY CORPS HOME TOK.B.G.C. RECORD WINS IN 3RD DIVISION po
Two matches were played in the Army Teunis League at Sookup- poo last evening, resulting as fol- dow
In "A" Division, Royal Army Pay Corpe beat 5th A.A. Regt., R.A., by wo points to one, atores being:-
IN A LAWN BOWLS PROGRAMME, CON- SIDERABLY ́ ́ ́CURTAILED BY VOLUNTEER DUTIES I HOPE I AM COMMITTING NO BREACH OF REGULATIONS WHEN I DISCLOSE THIS THERE ARE ONE OR TWO QUITE IN- TERESTING GAMES, THE BEST OF WHICH, AS REGARDS THE FIRST DIVISION AT ANY RATE, (R.A.P.C.):-beat S/Sgt. Morgan and SHOULD BE THAT BETWEEN KOWLOON BOWL-
ING GREEN CLUB'S “A” TEAM AND INDIANS.
Colonel Fordo and Sgt. Murray (R.A.P.C.):-beat Lieut. J Pearce and S/Sgt. Lavis, 0-5, 04, 04.
and S/Sgt. Adlam
Sgt.
Cardon
James
Lieut. Wadderburn, 6-4, 3-6, 03.
and S/Sgt. Pinkney
5/Sgt. (R.A.P.C.):-lost to Sgt. Coughlan and Bdr. Mew, 2-0, 1-6, 64.
"B" Division
Royal Army
Ordnance
24th Battery, R.A.
Corps bea!
by three points lo in "B" Division, the scores being Sgt. Elliott and L'Sgt. Warder (241M R.A.) lost to S/Cdr Gardner and Se Adams, 18, 3-0
Capt. Simons and L'Bdr. Denton (24th R.A.) lost to Cpl. Reynolds and L/C6L Pinder. 1-8, 2-6
B.Q.M.S. Alexander and Spt. Lyons 124th R.A.); lost to Sgt Munton and
Roberts. 6-2 1-6, 4-6,
1. 'Cpl
Standings To Date
RE. "A" F. A. Staff
R.A.M.C.
R.A.O.C.
Bth A.A.
R.A.P.C.
R.A.6.C.
"A" DIVISION
Royal Signats
I M.S.
R.E. "B"
"B" DIVISION
Sets W. L. Pis 23
27 23 4
27 18 9 18
21
14 7 14
18
12
0 12
2-4 13 13 11
27 1
10 11
21
R
12
D
21
7
14 /
21
15 G 19 5
2-1 5 STANDINGS
Sets W. L. Pts 10 17 1 17
TO-DAY'S GALA
The latter won the first engage- ment at Sookunpoo on May 17, by 11 shots, but I do not think they can repeat the performance to- day.
The home team have made some more changes, Bob Duncan Chinese Athletic Associą ·
coming in as skip in place of Swimming Club will
McKelvie, who goes three to him the their first
whilst Sykes, runner-up in swimming
Club Championship last year, comes back to the fold. Peckham replaces Duncan as third man to Aff Hall who, if he produces the form he displayed in his Open Rinks game last Sunday, will fear
tion hold gala of the season at North Point to day, commencing at 7.30 p.m.
"
ARMY BEAT
POST OFFICE
16
poolported + Division OF the
game
Fourth
Tennis League, Army Tennis Club beat Post Office Recreation Club "8" by nets to 1 at Caroline Fill yesterday.
D
2-4
Leonard and Y. K. So (P.O.R.C.) Jest to S/Sgt. Ford and Spr. Elsley lust 10 Sgt Mitchell and pl.
Musson
3-0
no-one.
Weakened Team
Club de Recreio "A" have no
in less than five reserves
their team for the mtybove reason- but I still think they can beat the Police, even at the Va ley, to re- Carlos Silva cord a "double". comes back again to fill one of the vacancies, and he has John Basto of the "B" team as his third man. Club de Recreio "B". made up to numerical strength by goodness knows how many Second Division players, will be hard put to it to hold Civil Service Cricket Club,j Although green knowledge may
C. I. Chan and C. C. Lam (P.O.R.C.) just turn the scales in their favour
Royal Scots
R.A.O.C.
21 16 5 11)
12th. Battery
13 12
0 12
24th. Battery
24
12 12
12
36th. Battery
15
10 5
10
6th.
A.A.
15
9 7
B
Royal Signals
21
8 13
R
twent Set Alsey and 1/Cpl
Classgow
B
1
Royal Engineers
12
7 5
7
Middlesex
15
5 10
"
Just to Ford and Elsiey
R.A.S.C. "A"
12
4 8
of
Jest to Mitchell and Musson
t
R.A.M.C. "B"
9
4 5
3
lost to Alsey and Glassgow
1
0
R.A.M.C. "A"
9
3 3
3
Lai Fat and P. F. Too (P.O.R.C.)
963th. Battery
18
3 15
3
R.A.P.C.
21
3 18
Just to Ford und Elsky
lost to Mitchell and Mussou
1.6
R.A.S.C. "A"
9
2 7
7
Just to Alsey and Glassgow
0-0
HOCKEY ON
ROLLER SKATES
Two friendly
"A
Luckey mate.e
team
on roller skate, were witnessed at Empress Skating Rink last night when their
defeated King's Skating Rink "B" by three; clear goals and their "B" team Jost to their opposing "A" team? by the odd goal in three.
Goal-scorers for En press "A" were A. Olsson, F. Scares and E. Olsson, while Chu Chung-leung netted the only goal for their "B" team.
The King's "A" team's two goals were registered through Yung Ping-hai and Henderson,
SCA A CRC
C.C
F.c JAIC
Table To Date
نا
P.R.C.
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 19, 1941.
SKIP'S
FORECAST
FIRST DIVISION
(49) v. Rec. 'A' (74),
(41) Y.-C.C.C
(84)
Roc. 'B' (62) Y. 0.5.C.C. (42)
K.B.G.C.'A'(50),v. I.A.C. (01). K.B.G.C.'B'(58) v. K.D.R.C. (46).
M.K.F.C.
P.0.C.
1.R.C.
KFC.
(57)
SECOND DIVISION
(50) v. K.C.C.
(-) v. M.K.C.C
H.K.C.C. (-)
(47)
THIRD DIVISION (66) v. 0.0.c. (00) v. K.B.Q.d. (84) Recreio (49) v. H.K.F.C: (67)
M.K.E.R.C. (33) v. P.R.Ç. (80)
TWO CHANGES
IN P.O.C. SIDE
AGAINST CLUB
ว
WATER TOS POLO SCORERS
Following le the goal-scoring list
to date in the Y.M.C.A. invitation. Water Polo Tournament:
Dignan (Signals)
Bindon (Middlesex "A") Allen (Signals)
Jennings (Middlesex "A")
Macdonald (Combined S.U.) MaNulty (8th. Rogt, A.A)
May (Y)
Witsian' (Y)
Rutter (Navy "A"} Paul (Navy "A") Goldman (Y)
Peacock (Middlesex "B") Hunter (Royal Scot "A") Hymas (Middiscox A). Slater (Royal Scots A McCann (Signals) Benn (Y)
Millar (Royal Scots "A") Burdge (Middlesex "A") Laharidge (P65fh..,Bty, AA.) Halfyard (Navy "A") Radley (Middiosex "B") Hunt (Signals}" Yabsley (Bth. A.A.) Goodenough (36th. Bty. R.A.) Sutherland (Royal Scots "A") Hulah (Navy "C") Wilson (Navy "C") Knightly (Combined S.U.) Hoare (Navy "A") Gardner (Navy "Ch Lear (6th A.A.)
Two changes have been made.In the Prison Officers' Club team, for, their Third Division Lawn Bowls League match to-day at 4 p.m. against Hong Kong Cricket Club. from that which beat K.C.C. on all three rinks last week.
According to the original fix-Roberts (Y). tures, P.0.Č. were to have played Recreio to-day, but the latter re- quested a postponement owing to the fact that most of their team
will
Ure (Middineex "A") Nicholls (Combined S.U.) Snpeseby (Navy "C") Carroll (Combined S.U.) (Middlesex "B")
Lomax
Guy (8th Regt. R.A.)
Rice (Navy "C") Robinson (5th A.A.) C. Goldman (Y)
be engaged on Volunteer duties. Hong Kong Cricket Club Bedford (Signals) were originally down to play Kow- Clarke (5th A.A.) loon Tong, who advanced the same Pitcher (Signals) reason in their request for post- Maynard (Y).
Tuckley (36th Bty, R.A.) ponement.
Byrne (Royal Scots "A") Molyneaux (5th A.A.) Quickendon (Middlesex "A")
This match between P.O.C. and Hong Kong C.C. was postponed Neither Craigengower nor Kow- from May 24 on account of rain. Pidgeon (9:9th B'y., R.A.) 1-loon Cricket Club have made any
McCutcheon retains the same Bennett (Signals) ... changes in their teams, except that Gaddi returns to his place in rink, but in Hircock's four Fitz-Carter (Navy "A"}
Dentith (Navy "B") the former's team, having recover-gerald takes the place of Grind-Jeffery (Navy "A")
who is not playing. ley (No. 2) 3-ed from his indisposition. Having to-day, while Webber's place, at Marshall (8th Regt. R.A.)
Hall (Navy "B"} saved my topee to the annoyance No. I for Gowlund, is taken by Bennett (Royal Scote "A") of one of my friends, who col
McCurragh, Webber being the Calthorpe (8th Regt. R.A.) lceted four other people's for me
other non-starter from Stanley. Booker (Y)... to eat last Saturday, I will take a
Fel owing is the team:
Morris (Royal Scots "A") chance on it again that the Valley side will win. I'll add by over 1.20 shots!
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Misunderstanding
Green Advantage,
The Kame between Kowloon Bowling Grem Club "B" and Kowloon Docks, at Austin Road should be pretty even with ground
o advantage turning the scales. The home team have, of course, mads many changes-see above--but I have not seen the Dock line-up yet.
the
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McGrath and W
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Bagley (skipi;, Sloan (Y)
J. McCiurach, JW Hudson, S Hudge Rariton (Y)
and ( Gowland (skip); V. H Free Richards (Combined S.U.)
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11 A Perry, G McCutcheon (skip).
DUCHESS
A.
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MAY BECOME
STEWARD
be
A decided precedent will made if the Duchess of Norfolk is elected a Steward of the Jockey Club.
Ruberts (965th B'y, R.A.) Cullum (Navy "A")
Smith" (Midd'esex "B") Barker (Navý "B") Wontridge (8th Regt. R.A.) Hunter (Royal Scots "8") Morris (Royal Scots. "A") Jenkins (36th Bty. R.A-)
Choy Kwok,wing (8th Regt. R.A.) Ravenscroft (Navy "C") Davidson (Royal Scots "B") Law (Royal Scots "A") Morris (Royal Scots "B") Brown (Royal Scots "B") McAllster (5th A.A)
Owing to misunderstanding, the The Second Division list is all First Division League Tennis changed; only Hong Kong Foot- match between Kowloon Cricketball Club and Kowloon Cricket
Hodges (Middlesex "A") Club and University, which should | Club playing to schedule.
Powell (Middlesex "A") Janes (Middlesex "A") have been played yesterday, was other game, there being two in- postponed.
stead of the usual four, is between
Lyle (Middlesex "A") Burnley (965th R.A.) Hong According to E. C. Fincher, the Prison Officers' Club and
at Stanley.
Hedges (965th Bty. Ŕ.A.) University players were awaiting Kong Cricket Club
Even in an age of emancipated Hall (965th Bly. R.A.). the K.C.C. players at Pokfulam, The latter fixture is one which
and was postponed, while the Kowloon players were
clubs women, the notion, would have Standon (Middlesex "8" assembled at Cox's Road until concerned are to be commended been unthinkable before the war. Birdsoy (Middlesex "B") E. W, Railton, assistant secretary of very late yesterday
for their initiative in rearranging Most members of the club, how-Ward (36th Bty. RA.) afternoon
Downey (Navy BS Y.M.C.A., is at present being kept out when a telephone message re-it. The home team's tangible re ever, would welcome the clection Rose (36th Bly, R.A.)
Thomson (Navy "p!) of swimming by a poisoned elbow. vealed the misunderstanding.
ward should be a couple of points. now.
The Duchess is doing, a great Stonell (Navy "B") As regards the other game, at the Valley. I think the home team deal to keep. racing going: she is Thomas (Navy "C")
likely to be the most important Gough (Naxy "C") are bound to win.
owner after the war, and she was Thomson (Navy "C"!)
of racing by her stepfather, Emberson (Royal Scots "B") thoroughly trained in the whole Byrne (Royal Scots "B").
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Indians, at "Sookunpoo, be able to gather some points at the expense of Craigongower and So sustain their challenge to the present leaders, whom, as I have said, I expect to slide.
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By BEST BALL
When quick elevation is-nced- ed to raise a pitch shot over some obstruction immediately ahead, a method similar to that employed It is odds on Hong Kong Foot by numerous British golfers for ball Club beating Club de Recreio's ordinary short, iron shots can "D" class team at King's Park, be catisfactorily employed. Stand- and the going is to their liking ing in the usual position pardon the racy expression, but it shots of this length, the golfer seems appropriate after the recent opens, his stance slightly, then exhibition of miniature racing at cuts across the line or play from the King's Park Club.
ve the outside in, with the face of
for
And I would like to draw the the club slightly opened. The Police against the Electricians in the bowl'sweepst
combination of the open face for loff, and the cut across slash with the club. gives the ball" The Stewards of the Jockey Club immediate lifting qualities and a have decided that, this year's New St. great amount of spin. Leger, qhall be run at Manchester on As typical with shots hit in Saturday, September 0 There are this manner one must allow for many acceptances for the race, Includa little left to right fade in the jog Owen Tudor, the winner of the trajectory and roll of such a
TO GAIN
STOPPING
PITCH
CUT ACR
FROM NEOUTSIDE
New Derby. The distance of the race shot, yet the spin will bring it shot the straight forward hit will be one rolle six furlongs, which is
"Careful""""Im- more suitable,, * shorter only by 132 Valor than the to a stop quickly, Doncaster Courge," over, whi the st. pact précision necossary for Next Artiola: Loger is' usušilý, rún.
success, For the usual pitch The Left. Arm Action,
Improving.
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