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INTERPORT BOWLS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY,

The forteenth head was began after lea, the visitors then leading 14-9. Malcolm came up for the shot SHANGHAI'S FIRST WIN AT with Buchanan second, and the

CRAIGENGOWER.

A THRILLING, -GAME,

Shanghai lawn bowlers gained a very fine victory over Craigengower C.C. at Happy Valley yesterday in the second official match of the series, Bowls approaching, Inter- port standard was seen by the large gathering present, and there were tense moments in which the Shang hai skip. Phillips, did all that was expected of him in carrying his team to victory against a redoubt- alite four. Skip Phillips and the team enplain, Malcolm, who played in No. a position, received rounds

score went to Shanghai.

Home Team Pull Up.

The fifteenth, short head, saw many woods go through until Buchanan got nearest the jack with another taking second, while Brighiman drew on the back-hand for the third. Phillips attempted

TYPHOONS WIN STUBBS' CUP.

EXCITING GAME AT POLO.

GROUND.

"A VERY SUCCESSFUL

COMPETITION."

In the play-off for the Lady Stubbs Cup, the Typhoons beat the Somersets 2 at the Polo ground last evening. Great interest was centered in this game and there was a large turn-out. During the

afternoon the K.O.S.B. band rea

The Game...

a drive without success and Craig-dered very pleasing selectiona. hgower reduced half of their six shota difference. They added an other two on woods put in by Neves and Omar, the Shanghai skip mak. in a futile attempt to separate!

The seventeenth was Skip Phil. lips' head. The home team bad two or three to their credit when the skip destroyed them with a

The Somersets started favourites as they are a better combined team, having played together more than the Typhoon" side. How ever, as is sometimes the case, the favourites were beaten but not till they had put up a very gallant

·OCTOBER 3, 1929.

SOUTH CHINA A.A. CORRESPONDENCE.

"THE SEVENTH 'ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS."

NEW EVENTS FOR LADIES,

From a very humble beginning,. the South China Athletic Associa

tion has, by hard work and per severance, risen to the top rung of the Indder so far as sports in this Cololly are concerned.

THE VOLUNTEER SPORTS. INCIDENT.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG DAILY PRESS."]

Stn. In attempting to justify Balsh's action in the Open Mile race at the Volunteer Sports, "E. L. J. seems to have forgotten that two wrongs never made a right," If "E. L. J. 's" contention that the first Indian crossed in front of Balsh when less than three yards!

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From the time of its inception some 15 years ago, the South China Athletic Association has devoted ahead of him is correct, the judges ¦ itself to the promoting and organiz-should have ruled the Indian out $650 ing of sports of all kinds, "in parti.

on that account. But, surely, the T160 calar, football, baseball, basket committing of such a fault by the 8364 ball, volley ball, track and field,

Indian could not possibly have en; tennis, and swimming. Its euccess

titled Balsh to pull sad push, the 3785 in this direction speaks well for

man in the way he did when he found himself, blocked later in the the efficient and thorough manner

race. Any judge converadnt with the rules of athletics would have | 8251 in which members have gone about their task, especially when takes into consideration the fact unhesitatingly disqualified Balsh for quch an offence, I have witness-

and elsewhere, but never have 1 seen an athlete go "to the length that Balsh went and get away with it, too. On more than one occasion have I seen a man order-834 ed off the track for a lesser breach of the rales.

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of applause on the many occasions drivs which gave two to the visi, fight, with Capt, Bakewell well to that at the time of its inceptioned scores of races in Heng Kong.

the fore.

the Chinese, as a whole, looked with disfavour on sports and athle tics.

It was evident that every man on the field was watching very care.

With the growth and prosperity fully for the slightest opening and about three minutes after the start of the South China Athletic Asso- Stanton put his side one up follow.ciation many Chinese recreation ing a meler outside the soldiers' clubs and associations have sprung goal, Bucked by their early suc-into existance and they frankly cess the Typhoons took up the acknowledge that their success bas aggressive with the result that been due to the seed sown by the very soon after they added their South China Athletic Association. second goal.

The aim of the South China Athletic Association is the training of the younger generation of China to be good sportsmen, both on the field and off, and with this view, have organised an Annual Athletic Meeting each year for its members. This Athletic Meeting has been suc cessfully held for the past six years and this year, as in former yourx,

o which they put in extremely tors, 17-14. In the next Glover had two touchers, Neves drew the shot, good work. Kerley, Shanghai's No. 2, put a toucher with his initi- Buchanan added another, and they al wood, and he played brilliantly were able to claim both on a good during the game." In the twentieth barricade put up by their col head-the best in the game-he leagues which beat two rivers touched for second shot and in the from the skip Craigengower one nest carried the"jack through for short again, 16-17. The next head the shot. Glover, No. 1, also play-saw Glover-lying the shot only to ed a good game and put his woods see Buchanan getting away with it where they were wanted.

jack high and putting another one in a little closer. Kerley drew in

The Somersets "Score. for avond. Brightman was unfor tunate in knocking away his coun Nothing daunted the Somersets ter and the ahot went to Shanghai,played a very hard game; a good drive from Bakewell's stick gave the Somersets an opening and they scored a goal after a scramble out "local's " goal... Just side the before the end of the chukka they almost equalized-the hall missing the goal by inches.

All praise for Shanghai would thardly fair, as what they did was reflected in the stubborn game played by the home team who were called upon to use all the skill they | 18-id... porsessed, and their outstanding" player was Buchanan, No. 2, who was deadly on the jack.

Shanghai Take Winning Shots. The situation was exciting in the Neves, twentieth, head, as if Shanghai No. 1, often got bath his woods as scored there was little hope for counters close to the jack, and he Craigengower, and the visitors ful made few mistakes. Brightman, rose to the occasion in what

The second "chukka, saw the

a meeting will be held at the Caro- line Plateau on October 13 and 13.

No. 3, also put in a lot of useful was the best head in the match. ItTyphoons starting off with a rush The Association has added several

ading-dong struggle all Glover started with a

through. toucher and moved, a foot away. Neve drew. in for first, while

work, which was often spoiled by was the good form of his opponent and The deadly driving of the Shanghai skip. Omar proved his capabili- ties as a skip and had hard luck in his efforts to pull the gaine

round in the closing stage.

Shanghai's display in this match will give our representatives and supporters much to think about, and if such form could be repeated their is little doubt that they will succeed in taking away the Cup which they lost at home last year. Shanghai Lead, But Overtaken. The first head went to the visi- tors on a wood put in by Malcolin,

and for some time play was con- fined to the Somersets' half. Then a long shot from Heard went wide

Buchanan put in a good back wood. but Col. Brownrigg made-up to: Kerley came with a toucher to lie this and put in the third and last goal for the Typhoons after a pro- longed tussle outside the S.L.I.'s goal,

two. Buchanan then sent a

beauty

on the fore-hand which touched the jack behind Kerley's wood and moved it away to one of the home Woods Makolm retaliated with a pretty one which knocked out the shot and Phillips put another. front. Omar tried to carry the jack to the gutter near which was four of his woods, but he failed by a were fraction. Two more for Shanghai, 20-16, and the game was won.

High Standard of Play. The "Samabuipoo" side then pulled themselves together and a solo effort by Capt. Bakewell almost resulted in a goal for his side. Play now had reached a very high standard and was really exciting. Clever work on the part of both

and the excitement of the specta- tors ran to a very high pitch when

events to this year's programme for ladies, as it aims at promoting sport among women as well ad' men. In the open, events, non-members of the South China Athletic Asso ciation who wish to take part are requested to kindly enter in the

name of a Club, Association or School.

The following are the

events:-

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It is not uncommon in a close.10 rice for a runner to and himself in the position Balsh was in to- wards the end of the mile race last Saturday, ie, shut in by two or mere competitors in front and on one or both sides. A runner who is thus unfortunately placed should either wait for an opportunity to 8143 shoot through when an opening $1.70 occurs, or else drop behind a yard or two by slackening, speed for an instant and then sprint past the T.8 men, ahead. Under no circumst- ance whatsoever is a bemmed-in runner allowed to shove a "blocker"" naide, as Balsh deliberately did.- Yours, etc.,

Hong Kong, Cet,

ATHLETE.

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if that was a foul," why did not $70 open Baulch wait till the race was over $13.10 813.30

and protest against it then? That

263 certainly would have been more $23 gentlemanly than pushing another competitor out of the way!

Another thing: As Another Athlete" mentioned in his letter, 7.154

Belay Race, Men's 800 metres (teams of 4). Boy Scouts 400 metres (teams

of 4).

Girls' 400 metres (teams of 4). The entry fee for each of the the convenience of non-members the date of entry will be extended to October 3. Entries after that date cannot be accepted.

Fu the Inst head Kerley trailed after Buchanan had drawn for the jack and robbed. Neve of his sides was very much in evidence above-mentioned events is 81. For cond shot on Kerley's toucher. They scored another three by plac-shot. Brightman upset the woods, ing their woods jack high. In the leaving his side with two. Omar's third head Neves drew the shot first wood did not draw enough, jack high, Buchanan put in anand with his next he took the risk other, which were both destroyed of getting the quantity he wanted by Malcolm, Brightman then tol nothing. The result was another led a beautiful wood which moved shot for Shanghai, 21-10.

p one of their woods for their first single.

The fourth head also brought a single for the locals They wore lying two when Skip Phillips Broke up and saved one. The fifth was a good head with Shanghai. getting two more on a wood placed behind by Kerley and toucher from Malcolm. Omar tried to draw, but failed.

Detalled Scores,

Craigengorer.

No. 2

No. 1 Neves

Buchanan Brightman I Omar

No. 3

Shanghai.

Glover Kerley

Malcolm

Phillips

Skip

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13. 14.

Two pairs on each side ware con- sistently short in the seventh head and Brightman put a' counter six inches behind. Malcolm, drew for second shot measure, Omar removed the doubt with his last wood to get one shot ahead on the total. In the next head the home No. 1 put in two good ones near the jack, Buch- auan trailed the jack, and Bright 18: man added another. They were lying four when Malcolm casayed a drive without making any dif ference. Phillips, however, robbed them of three and did the same again when the home skip drew another. Craigengower were then lending 80 where they stuck for the next three ends.

Visitors' Destructive Work

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10 Malcolm to Skip" on Saturday: During the dinner, Mr, Baja, the President, congratulated the. Shanghai bear on their success of In the ninth head Glover put the afternoon. He said that Mr. his wood. six inches from the jack, Phillips was an old C.C.C. member, and Buchanan drew dead on, fol- und Mr. Malcolm was a good friend lowed by more useful work from of the Club founder, Mr. Braid- the No. 3. Malcolm oiled the wood, which gave him much plea- good work by getting vo for his sure to welcome them as well as the side and the skip addeo another, other members of the team. Silver a for Shanghai. This was followed spoona were presented to the

The ele

by another three due to a very good players, and Mr. Bass wished them shot by Phillips, who robbed the success is the Interport match on other side of four. It was hard Saturday.

Replying on behalf of the Shang tück on Craigengower, vcath head saw. Shanghai add an hai team, Mr. Phillips made a other shot following a drive by witty speech in the course of which Phillips, who saved giving away he paid a tribute to the strong two by moving up one of his woods, aggregate of C.C.C. bowlers who Shanghai lending 13-8. Craigengo-provided such a wonderful game. wer got one in the twelfth, thanks Mr. Malcolm presented souvenir to Brightman who broke up a good spoons to the members of the head. This player was again pro Craigengower team and compli minent in the next when he dis-mented them on their good play, lodged an opposition wood for 'se. He said the game served to show cond shot, Buchanan having al- what he may expect in the big a toucher with match, and he would skip the team ready put in Kerley's wood second. Phillips car and do bis best to win. ried the jack and got the shot on measure.

Dancing followed to music pro-

vided by a string band.

the Somersets scored to reduce the tead held by the Typhoons to 3-2...

BASEBALL

KIAORAS BEAT MINDANAO.

if the Indians did not enter their names before the race. why were I feat they allowed to sturt

rather ELJ."

gives himself away, when he asks what "Athlete" would have done had he been in 39.90 Baulsh's position, I in turn would $7 like to akELJ" a question | #1) and that is, "What would one, who $7.60 deserves the name of a sportsman have done?"—Yours, etc.,

F.M.

Hong Kong, Oct. 2, 1929.

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This, however, proved their final effort for shortly after time was called and the Typhoons were the winners of a very exciting game.

The Presentation of Prizas,

Although falling light did not [TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HONG, LONG Before calling upon Mrs. Brown-

permit of more than three innings rigg to give away the prizes, Major to be played, the Kinoras made the Lake, the Chairman of the Club, most of things and piled on a 7-1 congratulated the Typhoone on defeat over the U.S.S. Mindanao their splendid win. He remarked at the Navy Field yesterday.

They are in very good form just that the competitiva had proved a

new and feel confident that they very successful oue and it was en-will be able to repeat their earlier couraging to note that so many spectators had turned out to watch the games. "He then called upon Mrs. Brawnrigg to give away the prizes. Smilingly, Col. Brownrigg stepped forward to receive the Cup

for his team, and each member of the winning side was presented

with a glass sh-tray, mounted with silver.

Three cheers were then called for Mrs. Brownrigg and heartily accorded.

The Teams. The teams for the game were:- Typhoons,

Somersets. Anzor Philby Col. Little' Capt. Bakewell Mr. Worrall It speaks much for the handi- that each team cappers

have won at least one game, and also lost at least one. The handicap. pers' job is Lo sinecure and they may well feel proud that they have done as well.

Col. Brownrigg Maj. Wolfe Murray Mr. Heard Mr. Stanton

HOME FOOTBALL.

NELSON BEAT WREXHAM

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.],

NELSOR, Oct. 1. Nelson defeated Wrexham by four clear goals at Nelson today.

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