1941-08-08 — Page 14

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

LEAGUE BOWLS CHANGES

FOR TO-MORROW'S GAMES

BASEBALL FIXTURES CANCELLED

In view of the fact that the Asheville-Tulca team have played only two games so far in the Baseball League, which mus, be concluded thig month, All their unplayed matches will be cancelled.

TO-DAY'S PAIRS GAMES

Following is to-day's programnic | in the Third Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship:

AT RECREIO

I. J Silva and J. F. V Ribeiro v. CE, Marques and J, E. Noronha

T. Culetnan and P. Younghusband v

A J Kew and Y. S. Tong.

AT KOWLOON F.C.

J. Williamson and C. S. M. Thom v

Davies

F Levelt and H. Spong

G Willerton and G

Coleman and W, GI.

AT KOWLOON

B.G.C.

V

A. B

JM Jack and A E. Perry v Harris and A Soutar

S

E F

W R

AT CRAIGENGOWER Eccleshall and J Shepherd v Thompson and E. V. Searle

W Burling and M N, Rakusen v N J Bebbington and J. F. MacGowan

AT CIVIL SERVICE

CRAIGENGOWER CHANGE SKIPS IN SECOND DIVISION

* By "Skip"

- WHILE CRAIGENGOWER ARE MAKING

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 8, 1941.

NEW ROYALS FORWARD

༣ ་

Royal Spots, who have lost two, of last spagon's Rugby

players in Captains Douglass -and "Duko, will, probably bej fielding a number of new- domere this season, and the Inclusion of Capt. W. R. T. Roze, one of the new arrivalsge! Is expected to add punch to their pack.

Capt, Rose, who has signi”, fed hic untention of turning out regularly this season, is described as a clever and ex- perienced product of Fettes Collège.

NO CHANGES IN THEIR FIRST DIVISION UPSET IN

TEAM FOR TO-MORROW, A GREAT MANY

HAVE BEEN EFFECTED IN THE SECOND COLONY

DIVISION TEAM FROM THAT WHICH LOST

TO K.F.C. ON JULY 26 (THEY WERE REST-BOWLS TIE

ING LAST WEEK).

senior

are

using

Civil game against

TARLETON RAISES ISSUE

The colour ban which prevents. certain boxers from competing, for British titles, though allowed to contest in Empire Championships

Tommy Martin in the heavý- weight division is at present' ap- pealing for the raising of the ban, comes to mind with the state- ment of Nel Tarleton, holder of the British and Empire feather- weight, championships.

He says

that the ban should be lifted, and if the Board of Control do so he Is prepared to stake his titles against Kid Tanner, British Gulana champion, who has resid- ed in England for the past three years. Reuter,

At

One-Sided Game

Kowloon Bowling Green Club J. V. Ramsay and R. Mor- rison beat C. Vas and J. C. Remedios by. 29-9, the winners scoring at 14 ends.

The winners were much too K. C. HAMILTON AND A. M. good as their card would indicate, HOLLAND CAUSED AN UPSET and the fact that both Ramsay Karanjia, Way and Ran-INDIAN Recreation Club

WHEN YESTERDAY

THEY two of their Third Division players DEFEATED A. E. COATES AND added to Remedios' plight, fo

and his skip were bowling well dall, skips on

their July 26, for

Service, on the latter's green, as they B. W. BRADBURY 20-15 IN. THE not only was his partner not will not be figuring inre resting in Third Division and the THIRD ROUND OF THE

playing up to form, but he him- those positions this week. changes, therefore, will not affect the COLONY LAWN BOWLS PAIRS self was found wanting on occa-

CHAMPIONSHIP AT KOWLOON sions. Karanjia returns to Third Abbas' rink will be the same as, that Division, Way will not be Minu's tour, but Dallah will have 8. M. Rumjahn, Third Division skip, and playing and Randall takesļu. A. Rumjahn, usually No. 3 in one over one of the No. 3 of the Third Division rinks, as Nos. 2 and 3 respectively in the places of A.

small and A. Bakar. positions.

This week's rinks, as compared with those that played on July 26, given in brackets, are as follows:-

Xavier.

Li Slu-wing,

Randall anet Medina (Leopard, Lam, Zimmern, Karanja) Broadbridge. Pavri, Latin met and Ward (Broadbridge, Pavri, Baptista, Way); Soline, Curd, Baptista Land Franks (Solina. Lammert, Ladd,

Randall)

and

S R

Solina and K M. Omar Y. AV McLeod and W S. Dail

In Third Division, Rosario, who was No, 3 to Medina last week, will have a The Second Round match brink comprising Leonard, Pavri tween Steven and Selby and Ladd, the last-named being the only Willerton and Davies was rint

this quartelte played the former pair conceding a walk-over as Steven is quite fit at the moment.

BASKETBALL FIXTURES

not

Following is to-night's basket-

ball programme at Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.-- Trojans

Chinese "Y"

"

(7.30 p.m.)

V

Youth (8.30 p.m.)

to newcomer

Two

changes, in the middle positions, are

noted in Coelho's four. Mod) and N Leonard coming in as Nos, 2 and 3 respectively in the places of Alves and Franks

Karanja's rink is the sume, except- ng that Alves will be No. 2 in place of Medl

K.B.G.C. Changes

latter.

for last week, and the same applies to

K.

*

A

Deakin Skipping

3 to

all

FOOTBALL CLUB.

It was

good game with four players doing well on occa- sion, but the consistency of the the day for Kowloon pair won

them

There

in

were no big counts this game, a couple of 4's by the winners being the highest, but it was their consistently steady bowling that wore down any op- and his position that Remedios partner had to offer in the early stages of the game. Scores were:— A.M.: 10 4 6 3 3 1 0 1 0 2 4 0 1 2 2

0 3 0 1 1 29 J.C.R.: 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

10 2009

A Flying Start

The match between A. E. P. Guest and T. A, Madar (K.C.C.) and A. Eastman and W. C. Simp- At Kowloon Bowling Green, W. son (K.F.C.) was postponed ow-Cameron and E. G. Post beat C. C. Pereira and F. X. M. Silva 29-19 after scoring at 14 ends.

The match started off with a bang. Post scoring a 4 at the first and Silva replying with a 6! After that, however, the Portuguese pair

Some big scores were returned, the highest total of the day being claimed by the Omar brothers, *IVIL Service Cricket Club are mak- who scored at 18 ends to total 38

ing a few changes.

against C. Gowland and J. Mc- McKay takes the place of Harper as Cutcheon, who scored only 3, at lead to Rakusen, while Crawley, load | Police R. C. to Strunge last week, goes to Deakin's rink is No. 2. It is to be noted that Deakin was No. 2 to McGowan. last werk, but has taken over the four this time, McGowan going 413 No. Strange vice Burling. Crawley's placeing to Volunteer duties. in this rink will be taken by Gellatly.

No. 3's Switched KOWLOON Tone are making a few changes in their Second Division team for their match against Kong Football Club, the only rink re- maining futact being Stephens' four.

In Kew's rink H. A. Castro comes in as lead in place of Tang, who goes to Spary's four as No. 2 in place of Phoon. while Howard and A. E. Castro, No. 3's for Kew and Spary respectively last week, switch places.

match

D

VỀ

FOR their

常自

Hong

xxx

against H.K.C c.

K.B.G.C. Pair Through

At Kowloon Football Club K. C. Hamilton and A. M. Holland beat A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury 20-15 after scoring at 10 ends. did not continue in the same bril- Three singles in a row liant manner and it was left to gave the winners a slight lead at Post and his partner to, slowly but the 3rd end, and then another 1 0 2 0 4 saw them 10-3 up at 24-19 at the

surely. forge ahead until, leading 17th, they finished the 9th. Bradbury and his part-off with 1 2 1 1 to blank their op- ner then scored 3 1 0 2, only to ponents for the last 4 ends. Scores see the other side replying with a 4. Nothing daunted, however, the Craigengower pair came back with

Residents' Union KOWLOON Bowling Green Club are Talkoo are making only one change 1 1 1 2 to trail 14-16, but 1 and 3 making only two changes in their the team which represented them by Holland made the issue fairly three teams for this week. In their last week, when their game with Re-safe, Bradbury only managed a First Division "A" team Guy plays crelo had to be abandoned because of single at the last end, the scores No. 3 to Hall instead of Sherriff, while rain. Cunningham will be lead to in the First Division "B" team Turpin | will be lead to Peckham in place of Hodder. No changes have been made in the Third Division team.

Dr V N Atienza, Kowloon Football Club lawn bowler, is leaving soon

short vacation.

*

011

*

*

M

Hyde At No. 3 KOWLOON Football Club are making K°

The 2nd Leg of the Shanghal yachting Challenge Cup (for small yachts), was salled for last Sunday under idea con- dilions, with a steady easterly breeze, and was won in a close finish by K. F Piper in "Sun Lee", who completed only one change in their Second the course in just under 111⁄2 hours, a Division team from that which beal

Chaimers instead of Nimmo.

Following are the selected teams!

CRAIGENGOWER

being:-

were:

E.G.P.: 4 0 1 4 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 30 2

0 1 2 1 1 29.

F.X.S.

0 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 3 000 30 1 0 0 0 0 — 19.

“Intra-Club” Game

In

at

A.M.H: 111010204002040000130-20

an "intra-club” affair B.W.B: 00010101081020111200115 | Kowloon Cricket Club H. R. Pinna

Very Good Game

battle.

and B. Basto beat C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares by 31-12,

First Division (v Kowloon B.G.C. "A", home):~J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza, A. E. Coates and B. W. Brad-

The game between D. A. Rozario The losers conceded two singles bury (skip): A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar.

and J. S. Landolt (Craigengower) in a row and then replied with 4 R. Basa and U. M. Omar (skip); A, A. Razack, L, Gaddi, J. S. Landolt and and P. A. Peckham, and W. Mc- and 2, Thereafter, however, Basto C.-S, Rosselet (skip).

Neill (Kowloon Bowling Green) scored 3 3 2 2 3 1 to lead 15-6 at Second Division (v Kowloon. C.C., at Police R.C. was always inter- the 10th, and Soares was never from this, con- few seconds ahead of "Dorothy." all Kowloon Cricket Club last week, this home):-Li Slu-wing, J. H. Xavier, .esting in that the latter put up a able to recover

W. Randall and M. J. Medina (skip); very good fight despite the fact ceding a 6 and two 3's at the re- other yachts finishing within 6 minutes being in Younghusband's rink, Hyde of these to.

coming in as No. 3 in place of Allenza. 5. R. Solina, W. J. Curd. M. A. Baptista that they were fighting an uphill maining ends. The winners scored at 14, ends, with the scores as In Third Division, however, a number and E. S. Franks (skip); W. E. Broad- Members of Boys and Girls Clubs of changes are noted. Ogden retains bridge, J. K. Pavrt. L. E. Lammert

Opening with a three the Crai- follow Association held their annual swim the same four, but Dowman, who led and W. Ward (skip).

last Third Division (y Hong Kong C.C.. gengower pair, conceded 2 1 1 1 ming gala at Victoria Recreation Club Thomson, Williams and Mezger

away)-S. Leonard, R. K. Pavri, G. S: before running away again with pool yesterday,,when Central Boys' | weak; will have a new rink in

Ladd, and D. .A.: Rozario (skip); F. X:11 1 0 2 3 76 at the 9th. Then an- ("Club Memerged” champions; followed Williams and Abbas. Fergusson: Who Delgado, A. E. S... Alves, Dr. C. W other run of 4.0.3 2.0 2.02 put

closely by Y.M.CA Club and Sof Ying' lèd - Thomson, Abbas "atíð Fuller:"last" Purl: Club. After community singing in Saturday, is not playing this week. The Lam and Dr. N. P. Karanjia (skip) them 24-14 ahead, but Peckham the main hall, Mrs. F. B...Minhinnick third rink will comprise Dobson, A. M. Roza, F. K Modi, N. Leonard

arid A..J. Coelho:(skip).

scoreda 2 at the penultimate presented the prizes.

* | Thomson, Gibson and' Fuller.

head and chalked up a similar KOWLOONF.C. Second Division (v-Club de Recreio,Score at: the last to lose by two nway):--B, «D; Evans, `A. A. Dand, V. after a very good game. Scores Chiitendon arid W.- V, Field, (skip);, A.-were:-

WAND WHO WOULDN'T

BEHAPPY WITH

EWO BEER

~ ORDER A DOZEN

FOR YOUR HOME

BEERS

Frosty

JARDINE MATHESON AND COMPANY LTD.

SCMAL

0 2.0.2.0.0_20

Lapsley, W. C. Ogley, W, Hyde, and P. :-J.S.LA-30 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 4 0,3 2. Younghusband::(skip);. W. Nael, -A. E. Eastman, W. C. Simpson and E. Kern (skip).

· Third -Division (v Club de~Recralo, home):~G, E. Cross, C.; Woodcock,-A. Macintyre and R. M. Ogden (skip): G. Frost, B... Williams, ...Y ̧; Abbas and C. Dowman (skip); J. Dobson, A Thom son, J. Gibson and. C. H. Fuller (skip).

DKOWLOON B:G.C.

W,MaN.10.2 11.1.0 0.19 11 92.0 0

-202922—10

#18 Scoring Ends

At Police RC the mar brothers were far too good.. for Gowland and McCutcheon, and scored at 18;ends to: total 38 First Division: "A! (V Craigongower against their opponents 3, all; of C.C1away)=W.-L. Walker, Gera W- | Which were from singles. Deacon, A. Hyde Lay and A. M. Hol In a one-sided game like this, lang (skip): W MeNelll, H. White, L.

Guy, and A. I. Hall (skip); Repcomment is superfluous, the scores. Phillips, E Leveit, J. McKelvie and Realone serving as subicient Duncan (skip)... K

tion regarding, the run of

| First pivision "B" (v Club de Recrelo They were as fo

WA! away) ;-C.

Dixon L-Sykes

Kakin}; H. Bic

Gur, and WGS

Way

and

Turpin.

C. SUM.O.1/10.4121 Beckham 241-1133 538 Alkins, J. C,McCA 04.00 0.0. (du); P. Hello 000000—3. H. E. Drew and.......(Continued:

IL Lackhart: (skip)...

Thica

División,“ (v.) ElastriaR.CM:N. Rakusen;

A.Eraser A, J. Rogers, E. mons, F and H. Nish={sk{P}}W... M} { @3d:7_W,

Dinnền, Ga. Thompson and

Sec

skip):)J, Hurst, 3. C. Walker, gley and L. Al-Jordan (skip); |hom

MALVAINDIAN R.C..

How

Le First Division, tw: Civil Service O.C., Mag

| away) ;——A.Ky Sufflad, M. B. Hassan, |EXE

AMRumjabin“ – and . Mr R. Abbas | Tang, SA

(skip); J. Hloosen, S, M, Rumjahn, U. (skip), Reg

A; Rumlahn and A.......R. Dallah (skip);

[D, M. Khan, S.; Yusut, A; H. Rumfahn | Second Division: My Hang, Kang C,C.

and AK«Minu (skip).

„A CIVIL SERVICE

Main and W. Melrose' (skip); Firat Division":{♥ Indian R.O, home); |ningham, E., Thomson.

Gellatly,WH. Er Colledge, J. F. C. Chalmers, (skipir McGowan and Fit. E. Strange (skip);"|D. Coull O Bavoird" and J. H1McKay, My: Scotty: Vy 9 Ebbage and ton (skip). Rdkorve:-A, Mat

Cun-

and

B.B. 1100 3 3 2 2 3 1010113

0 0 8.0 3-31 F.X.S.: 004200

0 1 0 0 0 21010—12

(@comalt

Fortified Cocomalt

ALTED FOOD DRINK-

TERRANEA RÚT ON COLD

OBTAINABLE, AT

SINCERE'S

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.