1941-09-27 — Page 14

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

- oil

CRICKET MAKES ITS C.C.C. BOW THIS AFTERNOON BOWLS

CRICKET IS MAKING A START IN A MODEST WAY TO-DAY WITH AN INTRA-CLUB GAME AT

·CHATER ROAD, WHILE 'UNIVERSITY WILL BE ENTERTAINING A TEAM FROM CENTRAE, BRI TISH ASSOCIATION, AT POKFULAM.

NOT A DIVING EXHIBITION

In connection with the Ladies Diving Championship at the VRC gala on Thursday, it came as a great disappointment to Miss Jac-

queline. Anderson that the only other competitor in the event, Miss Josephine Ng, had failed to put in an appearance, with the result that she had to "dive over" her- selt.

ers.

THE CHINA MAIL SEPTEMBER 27, 1941.

KOWLOON FOOTBALL

CHANGE CLUB FAVOURED

FOR BOWLS TITLE

́ ́Crafgengower Cricket Club” aro their Second Division team making a number of changes in for their match against-Hong Kong It is understood that CBA, will of the rinks L. C: R. Souza, who Cricket Club to-day, and in one be playing more cricket this sea has played regularly in the First son, and they should do quite well, Division this season, will be No. 3 as included in their number are to Hong Sling, making his debut a few prominent League cricket as skip. The first two men in this rink will be Xavier and Curd Army, are holding a trial at Last, week, the four comprised Sookunpoo at 2:30 p.m. Teams Payri, Franke, Ladd and Ward be selected on the ground Way will have Li Sul-wing Modi just before the start of the game, and Rosario as his front men, Owing to the fact that Police while the two changes in Look's Recreation Club ground will be rink affect the middle positions required to-morrow for the Gos-Forman and Ladd being Nos. 2 combe÷O'Bullivan. Cup bowls and 3 in place of Coelho and Zim- matches, Police have "borrowed' mern respectively. Civil Service ground for their Prison Omeers are also making game against Royal Naval Dock-number of Changes. McCutcheon, who yard, Police.

led. Hircock. Fitzgerald and Jillott last! week, will have Freeman, McCurrach and McGrath as his front men 1

time, Bagley-will-take over the rink skipped by McCutcheon last week, with one exception, McGrath coming in at No. 3 in place of Jillott. In Gowland's four the only change is in the No. 1 Position, where Shaw will be seen in

Following are

some of the

this'

¡lawn bowls programme will be the fight for the Although the chief attraction in this aftemban's

Second Division championship, the First Division-is not devoid of interest, for the relegation = problem will be settled. The two aspirante to the doubrul honour are Kowloon Bowling Green Club "B" and Civil Service Cricket Club, with tho lottor, 24-points behind, the "favourites.“

They entertain: Kowloon Dock at the Valley and have made one or two changes for the match, in an effort to strengthen their team, but I doubt, whether these will be effective enough ito, sec- ure a 4-1 victory, which I am convinced is the least required- Kowloon Bowling Green Club “B” should secure, a minimum of one point against Kowloon Cricket Club. Actually I think they will do a good deal better than that. Second Division (v Talkoo, away) The other match is also at Austin. A. W. Hircock, J. W. Fitzgerald, G. V. Road, with Police providing the McGrath, and W, J. Bagley (skip) opposition. A win for the home- 3. McCafrach. G. Bsters seems probable, Foster and J. McCutcheon (skip);⋅ Dr. G. I. Shaw, J. W. Hudson, S, Hodge and C. Gowland (skip);

stead-of-Webber,

We have been informed that her effort was by no means meant. to be an exhibition, as, being a teams: Colony championship event, Miss

Royal Naval, Dockyard, Policatyk. Anderson had to dive over" to Colbert, J. Salisbury, H. Stevens, D. qualify for the ̈tille.

Eastgate, W. vson, Colbert, T. Ward A. AD.

J. Beecraft, In view of the fact that she Dempster, and H. Moore. had been prevented by illness from.

C.B.A.-N. Whitley, N. Booker, K. doing any training for a consider-M. Baxter, W. Mulcahy, N. L. Smith, able period, her performance was T. Suiter. C. Semmelman and A. N. J. Mitchell. T. Lockhart, D. -Parsons, all the more creditable, and Miss Other. Anderson shows great promise of Police Recreation Club team will be developing into a first class div-selected from:-D. C. Fay, G. Wright-H. Freeman, ing champion.

Nooth, A. Kirby, J. Shepherd. a. E. Carey, C. Pope, J. F. Forrest. W. L. Clarke, R. White, H. Loughlin, J, Hay ward, H. Tyler and E. Salter. Re- serves: K. J. Douche, J. R. H. Clements. HID C. A, A, Nicol.

Softball Notes by 14 Grandstand'--will be found on Page

Thirteen.

V

F

A. J. Rogers, who has recently been playing lawn bowls for Kowloon Bow fing Green Club "B" team, is leaving the Colony on transfer shortly.

RADIO IN WAR TIME

In war time more than at any other time. everyone should have a radio set that, gives really good. performance and is thoroughly re- liable. Broadcasting gives all of us the most convenient, varied and inexpensive form of entertainment. It keeps us bright and cheery and as well allows the Government to make vital, announcements that can, within a few moments.of being made, reach the entire popu- lation. How lost we would be without our radio, Broadcasting has taken on a new. importance and radio receivers a new signi- fiçance Buy a new set now for better re- ception.

PRISON.O.C.

CRAIGENGOWER

But the star-match of the after- noon is of course at Chatham, Road, where Kowloon Football Club need two points for the pro-

Second Division (v Hong Kang C.C., home, at 4 p.m.):S. R. Solina, H. G.mation which a prominent mem Forman, G. 8. Ladd and T., Lock ber of the club told me before (skip); Li Sulswing, F. K. Modi, D. the season began they were go-- Rozarto and W., K. Way (skip, J. H.ing to earn. I think he will be Xavier, W. J. Curd, L. C. R. Souza and W-Hong Sung (skip).

PYE: MODEL BS.6..

Also: Model BS 6-V

for operation on B-Volt Battery

PYE RADIOS

<Manufactured In

Cambridge, England.

11 WAVE BANDS INCLUDING

BAND-SPREAD TUNING

·ON

13, 16, 19, 25, 31 and 49 metres.

Two Tone Controls

10" Loud Speaker

PYE: MODEL: 901A:

demonstration

100-150 & 200-250 Volts AC. Tropic Proof Construction.

8 WAVE BANDS INCLUDING

BAND-SPREAD TUNING

ON

13, 16, 19, 25, 31 & 41 metres.

in your own home is the only real test.

Liberal trade-in allowances and easy

GILMAN

&CO., LTD.

PE

ma.

Gloucestor Arcado

Tol. 27484

C.S.C.C.

"SKIP'S! FORECAST

FIRST DIVISION: Į.

(10) K, Dock...... (64); K.B.Q.C_B',(40) v @K.C.C. :(62): k;BΜG.C:*A*-(70) v PR.G... (67)

SECOND DIVISION:

•K.C.C..

c.c.c.

•K;FC?·

Talkoo..

(47) v Recreio) ((78). -(48) v H.KIC.C; (67), (GO)? K. Tong, -(50)^^

(67) v. P.Q.C. - (61)":

"CHINA MAIL" DUP ENTRIES

right. Kowloon Tong have been putting up a great fight, but the fact that the game is away from home may be just too much; for The first entries for the “China them they need four points it Mall" Inter-Unit Volunteer Lawn must be remembered. I would Bowls Cup have been received and Hke to see this match, but have are as follows:

my own troubles! ·

<Field Ambulance Company: Craigengower → receive Hong C.Q.M.S. R. Leigh, P.-A., M. Kong Cricket Club and the latter Rumjahn, Sgt. Steven, and Capt. will, I am afraid, receive a beat- JA. R. Selby (Skip), Pte. A, F ing.

*

Noronha, Pie A. A. da Roza, Cpl. Club de Recreio visit Kowloon JA, Remedios and Lt. A., M. Cricket Club; and I think that Rodrigues (skin),

they should win, in spite of the Pay Seation: Sgt. W. H. B. goodly number of changes they Muskett, 2/Lt R. J. Shrigley, LL have made for various reasons, A. A. Dand and S/Sgt. M. N.

The other game is at Quarry Rakusen (skip). Bay, where Taikoo will start slight favourites against Prison Officers Club, for whom a win would cause me little surprise.

V

CIVIL SERVICE REPORT

US CUP

BOWLS GAMES:

The quarter-final, matches.. in the Goscombe, O'Sullivan Cup competition will be played at Police.R.C. to-morrow as follows:

At 10.30 a.me

w-Medical “C”* At~1:30:zp.m

Folice A

Medical ARA v. Folice "B": Medical "B" PWDE Hatbout Office

Treasury & Audit

The above is the order of the drawi

Hong Kong Civil Service. Crie- ker Club will hold their 37th-an-ed sixth in the First Division anti nual general meeting on Monday ninth in the Secondar next, -Soptémber 29 at-6@p:m3/

JE Richardson headed the

The annual report states that Club's first-eleven Cricket batting the rising cost of living and the averages with 33, and E-Baker additional expenses caused by the topped. the senior bowling aver evacuation resulted in a greatly ages with 28 wickets at 10 runs reduced profit for the year under apiece...

review. The net profif on the bar, G. Ainslie headed the second after deducting all chargeable ex-eleven batting with 23 runs per in- penses, was only 0.3 per cent. - · *ning, and G. P. Stone headed the **"The membership on August 1, 2nd XI averages with 22 wickets this year was 181, 20 new mem- at nine rung apiece... bers having joined during the per: J. F. McGowan won the Club's 1iod while two others rejoined the Bowls title with W. J. Burling as CClub

runner-up. I. Agafuroff and B. *Mr MIN. Rakusen won the Agafuroff were champion-and Colony Bowls Singles champion-runner-up respectively in the Club ship, but the League teams finish-Tennis championship.

"RAPIER'S" RACE SELECTIONS

Race No. 1

BLUE--FIELD: HUMDRUM 'EVE. THIRTY SIX, Outaldor: Odcon.

Race No. 2

GAY STAR

HILLSBORO BAY: SO, NICE

A

Outsidor: ~Avgn.. No.3

MAINSAIL.

KING'S FLIGHT.

AMULET ST. Outsider:2

Trimo.z

A HAPPY TIME COLOOMA

·VANGUARD Qutaldera Lucky

Rado No. 6

HOPEFUL STAR

RONSON

HUGHBER

Outaldar Exp.pf. Pansing.

„GRACEFUL VIEW:

RATIO DECIDENDI A BLOSSOM "TIME" Outsiders-Iran.. Bolle,

Race No. 7

SHUTTLECOCK DEVONIAN" ANZAC DAY!.

Outsider -Nomine ~Poonao,

CHEERFUL STAR

CRIFFEL

"Outsider Contact.

Race No. 9

TWINKLING STARY CRACK SHOT SYDNEY LADY:

Outaldenthe Koala Bear.

Race No. 10

#PEACEFUL WEW.

JENNIFER

JOBER

Outalder-Evo of Pence.

Race No. 11/

· VITAMIN M.

GOOGLY HASCOSSAY

Outoldon King's Welcome.

"DAILY DOUBLE"-HOPEFUL TAR and SHUTTLEQ

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.