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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 25, 1941.
CRAIGENGOWER ARE SAPPER SOLD PRISON OFFICERS'
MAKING DRASTIC CHANGES THIS WEEK
made in the composition, of their team for this encounter.
Craigengower Crickel Club are perhaps making more changes
McCarrach, who was lead to Gowland in their teams this week than any last week, will be No. 2 this time to other, due to illness, etc,, amongst | McCutcheon, in place of Perry,
the their First Division players. lotter not being available this Satur.
changa This is the only
in day. McCutcheon's four, and in Gowland's rink the only alteration is that Webber Inakes up the four, vice McCarrach.
Rosselet, who sustained an eye injury as the result of an accident during the bluck-out, will not be able to play and his place skip will be taken by his No. 3. Jou Landolt, who keeps the saine rink, with Souza coming in As his No 3 to complete the side,
Squra'n place in Badbury's four with he taken by Ward of the geend tear while Coates with not be playing
3 will be week and his place at No Inken by AM Omar, normally lea tu I M Omni
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Lack, another beansid Division playmy, will Agure inst the week He will la No K M
Fitzgerald, No 2 to Hagley last week, will be No 3 this time, in the position led by McGrath last week. The latter will not be playing. To make up the team therefore, Grindley returns to the side us No 2
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OWLOON Football Club.
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FOR $5,500
Mrs, A.E. Gracett's Austra- ilan pony Bapper, winner of $11,621:00 · in etakes money. and probably the finest, pony to have raced on the Valley track, has, Bean sold to Caps tain Holmes, owner of Vio toria, a China pony, $5,500.00, according,:, to formation received from, a re- liable source.
for
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Bapper, was ridden with great success by Mr. D. Black,.
and the champlon jockey, Mr. W. H. 8. Davis..
TRAINING BEGINS AT THE VALLEY
PAIR CAUSE FIRST
BIG UPSET IN PAIRS
C. GOWLAND AND J. McCUTCHEON OF PRISON OFFICERS' CLUB. CAUSED. AN UPSET WHEN THEY BEAT M. R. ABBAS AND A. R. DAL- LAH OF INDIAN RECREATION CLUB BY 23-17 IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE COLONY LAWN BOWLS PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP AT HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB-YESTERDAY.
Scoring at 12 ends the Stanley 1.
The Rumjahns led 3-2 at the pair led early in the game and in third, but the Kowloon pair then the closing stages, when the Soo-had 1 2 0 4 1 3 2 1 to lead 16-4 kunpoo pair were making a great at the 12th. At the 16th the Soo- effort to save the game, both kunpoo pair had reduced Gowland and McCutcheon sent lead to 16-9, but Perry and Jack down some good woods.
then reeled off 1 1 10 3 to win by
the
National Victory, an Australian The winners started with 3 1 112 shots after scoring at 12 ends. pair scored a S. M. R. 101100100000112100010 who drew pony belonging to the Why stable, before the Indian
which they followed up J. M. J. 020012041321000011103 this whitler a bye last work and whore game together with a few others, has three,
already commenced training at with 1 1 1 2 to lead 8-5 at the with Talkon in July 12, provided them
Gowland and being put 8th. At the 15th the Valley and 110 playing with the "double",
were Training in McCutcheon and will have through light work.
leading 18-9 C'snigmigower this week
general will begin on Monday, or and 22-15 at the 19th. early next month in preparation At the 20th Abbas and Dallah
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will be replaced by Randall as skip. wath Solina Lammert and Ladd mak ing up the quartetta
July 12 comprised 1acle Zimmern
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Al Kowloon Cricket Club L. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro best C. W. Lam and N. P. Karanjia
for the second half of the season. were lying four shots, when Mc- It is understood that the second | Cutcheon with his last wood made batch of the ponies ordered from a good draw to secure the shot Australia will be arriving here A. R. D. 000311120001000800302 32-10.
311000001130341031010 towards the end of the month. tee of to the second position, held by Nucf The first batch have already in the last game Ogden alsa return" | been broken in, and the opinion to the side, as load, in place of Dow-
is that they have turned out bet- Man
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CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
Karanjia Para had Buza, Lam and First DIVISION
ab JB front en Ward game, will have Kitch-11. Zimmern playing for while his No
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their last Lam and tomorrow
will have Broadbridge as The pince fited by Baptista In their East A Hoplista will he seen at No 3 in place of Medina. last-named skipping IN Third DiviNQUEU zink this $1
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W W Leonard Ward. A. M Omar and B W Bradbury (skip); Basa and Lock, D A Rosario, R 11
A A Razack. M Omar (skipi Gandi, I. ' R Souza and J S Landolt (skipt
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J H Xavier. W F
LT. COL, WALKER AGAIN RIFLE
ASSN. PRESIDENT
Spong And Levett. Win By 8 Shots
The winners started with a 5 but Karanjia and his partner managed to reduce the arrears to 5-7 against them when 3 1 0 3 0 5 4 1 2 0 3 saw the Portuguese leading 29-8. Both the Craigen- gower players were off form while Silva played a remarkably good game. Scores were:-
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At Civil Service Cricket Club HC. Spong and E. Levelt beat L. C. R. Souza and M. J. Medina by 24-16 in the Second Round.
Spong and Levett led 9-3 at N. the 8th and by the 13th had in- creased their lead to 18-7. Medina and Sousa then scored 4 0 1 2 21
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to be led 18-16 at the 19th. Spong If a fielder stops or catches a and Levett finished with a four ball with his cap, glove or any and a two to win by 8 shots after part of his uniform, while detach- All office bearers
Hong of
ed from its proper place on his last scoring at 14 ends. Kong Rifle Association of
the batter is entitled to re-elected to their E. year were
persun, respective posts at the annual M. J. M. 000030002200004012200 three bases. Kowloon FC meeting of the Association, held
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In the Jucobean Room, Hong Kong Hotel, last evening.
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K.C.C. Pair Have Easy Win
1. Col. R. D Walker, president of the Association, was in the chuir and
A. E. Perry and J. M. Jack of In A brief review of the year's work, j
Cricket Club thanked all those who had helped dur- Kowloon
had
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ing the year under review, mentioning comfortable win over K. M. Rum- in particular Capt HR Hyde, Hon. Jahn and S. M. Rumjahn of In- Secretary and G JP de Carey, Hoodian Recreation Club by 22-10 at | Civil Service Cricket Club in the
• Treasurer.
The Individual Membership on May Second Round. FX De zady and M. 3 tar 1941 touc! Lat 428, an ancrease
five over last year's figures, but owing
The unber missed affiliated Clubs is 10
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KOWLOON F.C.
After the report and Col been adopted, Ll unanimously re-elected Other elections were
Vice-Presidents: Brigadier G
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Second Division (y Craigengower C.C., Reeve. Brigadier T. McLeod. Col 1. A Newnham and Major SEHE White.
RISON Officers
Lapsley. who played home):-A
Ogles V Younghusband (skip); of the match with Hong Kong Alienza and P
HD Evans, A A Dand. V Chittenden Cricket Club, postponed from May 24.
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Hon. Secretary: Caut CRR Hyde
Mi Hon. Treasurer:
GJ P Carey.
Auditors: Mesars Percy Smith, Seth
& Fleming.
Hon, Legal Adviser: Mr. M. J. Abbott.
Amendment Of Rules
"WAPPINSHAW" AT K.C.C.
A special "Wappinshaw" lawn bowls competition will be held at Kowloon Cricket Club on Monday, August 4, Bank Holiday.
The competition is open to all members of K.C.C., and the win- will receive a prize ning rink donated by
a K.C.C. member. There is no entry fee.
The Hollywood Turt Club have from Hialeah matched scenic ideas
with Ave
It was proposed and carried that the amendment of the rules should be lefl Park. The infield sparkles
In the hands of Major White (Chalr-lakes. 300.000 petunias, 100,000 mari. man). Capt. Farringdon, R.M. (Naval olds. 50.000 verbenas, 2,000 gladiolus representative), Mr. Evans (R.A.F.) and 2,000 dahlias. All that is lacking and Insp. A. L. Hopkins (Police) who are the flamingos. will submit any amendments they may
think fit to the Council; the latter being empowered to reject or adopt any such proposed amendments.
WATER-POLO:
RESULTS
Following are the results of matches played yesterday in the Y.M.C.A. In vitation Water-Polo Tournament.
AT ARMY POOL
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C. Goldman (3),
A. May (2), Wit-
Bon and Benn. Signale
7 0th A.A., R.A.. 1
MocAlister,
10 Royal Soote. "B" 0
Allan (3), Hunt (2), Morgan (2),
Hunt (2) and
Dignan.
ÁT NAVY POOL...
Navy #A".
Parry (2) Hall-
yard, Cullum.
and Hoare.
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36th A‚A}?
Tuckley,
League Table To Date:
Bignals [Y.M.CIAL,
Goale
- P. W. Là bit. A. Ph. 15/1500' 08 0 30 10 14 2 0 82 18 28 Middlesek A. 15-12 -1 0 70 12 24 R. Navy, A. 14 10 3 1 54 30 21 R. Boots "A" 14 0 8 047 30 18 Combined Small
Unita" Po....... 15'
Bth. Regt. R.A. 15.
1 40 49 17.
20.30
R. Navy "C". 13 0 0 2 34 38 Middlesox "D" 104 8.19749 8th.. A.A. Regt.
R.A.
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R. Navy "D"... 10 2 71 11 40 36th.Dty. R.A,141 12 1
908th: Bty, R.A) 14 -0.12 2
R. Boots "E", 14.0 13:1:13 60
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