IO
SHANGHAI BOWLERS
LOSE
Good Game On C.C.C. Green
(BY JACK-HIGH ")
The Shanghal Interport Lawn Bowls Team suffered their second defeat yesterday when they went down to
combined IRC, and C.C.C team on the C.C.C. green by 20 shots to 11.
The standard of play was not as high as in the other matches but it had its bright patches.
The merits of the various players on the day's play' were very close to cach other,
high standard
Mehomed (IR.C. bowled D. several good heads and he gave J. W. Lopes a good game. Time and again these two players showed that they were quite capable of of producing a bowls and what Mohomed lacked in experience he more than made up for it by his accurate placings. A. R. Dallah (IR.C.) was equal to the ocension His clever draw. ings, blockings and placings helped his skip considerably.
I
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hal's skip was wide with his two woods and Basa came in with his last to take the first shot.
HONG
KONG DAILY PRESS.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
THE CRICKET
HOCKEY
16, 1935.
POLO
INTERPORT
Reader's Choice
Police Win First Game
The first game in the premler To The Editor of the "Hong Kong division of the Mamak TOUNA-
Daily Press "]
ment resulted in a win for the Sir-1 avait myself of the in- Police "A" when they clashed with the RC, of Signals at the vitation of "Adrem" to Cricket fans Police Training School ground yes- to send in their selections for the
terday. Interport Cricket Team to meet Shanghai on November 9 and would
submit as follows:-
I do not think that Richardson
On the 8th head Hong Kong was lying one. Beer. trailed the jack and managed to cling on to the is worthy of a place and even first shot. Shanghal's skip was would go so far as to say that equal to the occasion and moved Hayward by virtue of his long ex- the jack to such a position as to perience should play in his stead Basa and captain the team with Dunkley allow Shanghai three shots.
as his vice. Gosano although a bit was weak with his deliveries and allowed Shanghai to gamer three nervy is a "good all-rounder and should be given encouragement in place of Garthwaite. My selection therefore would be:--
points.
Basa came in for his share on when after the the 9th head Shanghal team had fortified them- selves in a favourable position for the first shot the C.C.C. skip came hi with his two woods to take the first two shots.
D. Mohomed was placing well in the 10th head. His, and Dallah's work was responsible for the Com- biried team's solitary point. "It was due to Glover in this head that the Combined team was unable to further their score.
W. Train the Shanghal No. 2 was 110t quite happy. Although his woods were sometimes narrow and Hong Kong obtained a three on away from the jack he sent down the 19th head and from then on'- some good woods but in Dallah hewards the Combined team was round his superior and the I.R.C playing better and made the game player contributed In no small, certain. The game from the start measure to the Combined team's right up to the 14th head was very the victory,
closely fought out. First Shanghai team led and then the GLOVER DANGEROUS
Combined, but the crucial test was A keen tussle for supremacy was witnessed between the No. 38-after tea when the Combined team Beer (C.C.C) and C. W. Glover seemed to be doing everything right. The result was in doubt playing some very close beads.
To J. W. Brierley the Shanghat right up to this head. Skip much of the credit "for avoid-IR.C. & c.c.c. ing a heavier defeat was due. He D. MOHOMED was mainly responsible in breaking A. R. DALLAH the Combined Team's fine H. BEER standings time without number.
up
R. Basa (C.C.C.) was too inclined to attempt to add to his side's scote and thus spoffed some heads when a blocker" would have met the case. He nevertheless played a good game.
է SOME HIGHLIGHT: Several incidents during the game are well worth recording. On the 8th head 'Hong Kong 'was lying one when the Shanghar No. 3 came in with two beautiful woods to take the first two shots. Shang-
R. BASA
Skip) 20 shots
SHANGHAI
J. W. LOPES
W. TRAIN
C. W. GLOVER J. W. BRIERLY (Skip) 11 shots
TO-DAY'S GAME
unable
Due to F, J. Jones being to play in the third interport game to-day the selection committee met last night at the Bowling Green Club and selected the following to represent Hong Kong:
J. V. Ramsay (K.D.)
B. W. Bradbury 10.0.0.)
J. C. Brown (K.B.G.C.)
U. M. Omar (Skip), (C.CC.)
TENTH EXTRA RACE
MEETING
Weights And Entries
Flamingo: Forgemaster:
High West
Lion Hunter
E."C. Fincher
A. W. Hayward (Captain) T. A. Pearce
E. F. Fincher
Capt. Persse
A. H. Madar
E. L Gosano
C. R. M. Ricketts
G. S. Dunkley
The game was played at a fast pate with the Signals doing all tite attacking, but the Blackburn and Howard were playing a great game and broke up their repeated
attacks.
The Police scored first through
·Wass, after B well-combined movement by the forwards. This short-lived, for the lead was Signals in a determined rally gave Jessop no chance at all the equalizer coming. from Martin. the The first half ended with score one all.
The second half was played with the Police dominating the game with the exception of a tew rallies by the Signals. After re- peated attacks on the Signal's goal, the Police again took the lead through Pennell, who was the outstanding forward. This was the last goal of the game.
The teams were:- Police "A" Jessop, Blackburn, C. O. Garthwaite (12th man) | Hayward. Tate. Gough. Dowman, Pile. Pennell, Wilson. Wass and Moss.
Dilly, Signals:-Dove.
Shove, Nash, Cox, Fielden, Martin, Farrell and Sinclair..
A. C. I. Bowker
:
A. R. Minu
Yours, etc.,
"HOW IS IT."
The following teams have been selected to play in the 3rd inter- port trial on the H.K.C.C. ground at 145 p.m. sharp.
A. W. Hayward's XL:-F, D. Fereira, T. A. Pearce, G. R. M. Ricketts, E. L. Gosano, F. Baker, G. S Dunkley, A. W. Hayward, Major Bonavia, J. E. Richardson, Lt Hon. G. R. Clegg-Hill, and E. F. Fincher. TE."Pearce's XI.:-A, C. I. Bow- ker. Corp. Ballard, A. R. Minu, C. C. Garthwaite, A. H. Madar, N. A. E Mackay. T. E. Pearce, E. C. Fincher, Capt. Persse, Lt. G. M. Dawson, and L. D. Kilbee.
CAMERA VIEWS *OF JAPAN
Local Exhibition
An exhibit of photographs of Japan both of scenic and cultural Interest 13 opened to the pubic at the Chinese YM.C.A. in Bridges Street, on Wednesday and Tours- day, October 16 and 17.' from @2. p.m. to 9 pm. each day.
These photographs are enlarge- ments of snapshots taken. during the recent Cv.tural Inspection Tour of Japan organized by the Lingnan University of Cantos, by one of the members of the Party. Mr. Ho Tit Wah, an enterprising young artist..
The tour covered such places as: Osaka, Tokyo, Yokohama: Fujiya- ma. Kobe, and other less import- ant towns, and during the entire trip Mr. Ho took no less than 500 snap-shots, of which he has placed sothe 250 enlargements or exhibit.
At the close of this exhibit Mr. Ho wil leave immediately for the North for similar exhibits in other Important centers.
Those who like to view Japan at cise range are cordially invited.'
Fine Programme Arranged
The Polo Club Gymkhana which is to be held at the Polo Ground (Boundry Street) on October 28, comprises of a programme of 8
events in which sports for both sexes are wed catered for.
the programme includes Tent Race, Pegging, Ladies Bending Men's Bending Race, Ladies Foot
ball and Polo Stick Race, Handy Musical Competition, Hunters Chairs, Jumping Competition, Polo Bare Back Goal Scoring and Wrestling which is open to teams of 4 from members of the Club. Entries which close on the 21st instant should be sent to Messrs.. Thomson and Co. Admission wil be by tickets the cost of which is #2 including refreshments.
IRELAND'S SOCCER
ELEVEN
London, Oct. 13. The following have been select- cd to represent Ireland against England in the international soc- cer match on Saturday at Bel Tast:-Scott Belfast Celtic), Reid (Derby) and Allen (Ciftonville; Mitchell (Chelsea). Jones (Lin- field) and P.-Brown (Wolverhamp- ton). McCullough (Celtic)," Bain- brick (Chelsea), Doherty (Black- pool) and. Kelly (Derby),~-- Reuter,
The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club against HMS. Medway on The Royal Navy worth, W. A, Reed, K. E. Cotter Ground, King's Park, at 5 p.m. to- N. A. E. Mackay, D. Carey, G. E day:-H. F. Shields, J. E. Potter: R. Divett. K. C. Woodhouse, and (Capt.), J. L. Tetley. J. G. Cotes D. L. No07.
Flavour!
The flavour of
Gold Flake is definite.
yet extremely mild
The following are "the weights!
Bay View.
145
and entries for "the Tenth Extra
wil Rate meeting which
Bright View
155
take
Hetman
158
place on Saturday, October 19
King's Bounty
155
PADDOCK HANDICAP—“"E" Class
King's Jublee
153
Ribble
151
Six Furlongs
Rose-Queen
153
Beginner's Luck
145
Sadko
168
Blacksmith
.140
Soldier of Victory
140
Ebony Ido
140
The Tiger
140
158
CAINE HANDICAP
+
140
161
145
2-Mile Post Once Round and In
Bonny Dundee.....
188
Locksley. Hai.
140
Flirt
165
Tammany Hall
168
Foxbridge
15B
...The Deemster
156
Harvest View
168
The Rain Gauge Tento
140
Night View
140
168
Pacifc Hall
148
What's The Time
QUEENSLAND HCAP."A" Class
140
Popular Star
.145
Royal Romance
140
Spinaway
140
Trowbridge
155
Valorous
140
Six Furlongs
Atlas...
Twenty Grand
140
Victoria Hall
140
150
BALLARET I CAP.-"B" Class
Wadebridge
140
Bobnink Star
...God Morning
Derby Day!
* Goldsmith
165
Ythan
140
140
Six Furlongs
BONHAM H'CAF-*D* Class
160
Alacrity
183
140
Empire Day
740
2-Mile Post Once Round and In
tas
Racing Heart
Rese-Ann
Shooting Star
11 M.es
Gladiator
155
Halcyon
140
Boxing Eve
166
154
High Finance
142
Copper Idol
150
160
Bnowy River
165
Double Chance
KOUD PLAKE
151
OCTOBER HAND CAP
St. Joan
140
Emergency Cal
145
Streamline
156
Festival Eve.“
140
Vixen Tor
148
Glad Eyes.
156
144
Herod
Macaroni Liberty Bäy
147
CONNAUGHT H'CAP—"C" C'ass
Gold Bullion
155
Gold Picker
140
140
One Mlie
Heart's G ́ory
181
168
Bistre
140
King's Parade
140
King's Just'ce
King's Warden
Cossack's Beauty
140
Bright Star
140
Limelight
140
144
Cavalcade
140
Mayflower
158
147
Daylight Eve
140
Mersey
161
-Don
140
Philanderer
140
If "berty Bay' does not accept
the underment oned weights' will
Flying Tourist
140
Pain View
-158
High Hondur
145
Popular Star
147
High Speed
148
Rousseau
101
Gladiator
158
Jungle Jim
151
Seventeenth of September 145
Herodias
161
Lemberg
140
Sylvandale
155
Macaroni itkemis
151
Mistake Bay
165
Tiflicum
145
King's Justice
165
Monoplane
150
Tiny Star
165
King's Warden;
158
Pontiac Bay
165
Warrington
147
Cossacks Beauty
'161
Pride of Tsingtao
140
Wembly Stag
161
WYNDHAM HCAP.-"B" Clary
Soldier of China.
140
West Parade
161
2-Mré Post Once Round and In
Soldier of Peace
150
Wiliam Caler
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