10
BOWLS SEASON IN
FULL SWING
Record Number Of Players
CHAMPIONS IN ACTION
The Lawn Bowls Season opens officially today when a full programme of matches are scheduled for the two divisions. Below will be found the fixtures with the probable teams:
FIRST DIVISION
Kowloon BG.C. v. Indian R.C.
A. Russell
D. M. Khan
A. R. Dallah
Civil Service v. Club de Recreio
F. Harper J. Carr
H. F. Westlake,
jar.
H. F. Westlake."
W. Burling
(skip)
J. Watson
S. M. Rumjahr.
enr.
W. McFarlane
M. Y. Ada
(skip)
L. Guy"
(skip)
. (skip)
A. Steven
W. Hillyer
J. G. Meyer
J Hoosen"
J. Henson
M. Henderson
A. M. Hollard (skip)
A..K. Minu AH. Rumjahn A. R. Minu
R. R. Davles
(skip)
J. Pengelly
M. R. Abbas
B. Whims
R. Hall
A. Bakär
9. 'Randle
A. M. Wahab
C. Strange.
(skip1
R. Duncan
A. O. Madar
(skip)
ふ
(skip)
Football Club "A"
S., Bright
M. Purv's
Club de Recreio :v, Civil Service C.C.
P. E; Knigh
F. P. Anslow
"V. Walker
F.VV. Ribeirg
J. Cook
J. Deakin
F. J. Jones
W. Kershaw
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1936.
ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS
Fourth Extra Race
Meeting
LOCAL SOCCER JACK PETERSON
GAMES, FOR TO-DAY
The following is the list of fix- tures for the week-end-
TO-DAY
First Division
H.K. Police v. St. Joseph's, Kowloon (Start at 4.45 pax.)
The following are the entries and weights for the Fourth Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockeys. Club on Saturday May 2:-
1-Charters Towers Handicap B
Class-(One Mile)
ground, Referee: D. Koskick. China "g" v. Club de Recreto, Caroline Hi Referee: W. R. Reynolds,
R. W. Fuar, Kowloon, Chatham
Road Referee; R. Chapman." Navy v. R. Ulster R., Causeway
Bay, Referee: R. M. Omar.
·H.K.F.C. v. E. Lan. R., Club ground,
Referee: W." P, Payne.
Centre Court 140, Goldsmith 149, Halcyon 140, Night Star 160. Rang-R. er 147, Rose-Ann 185. Bnowy River 160," The Duniln 160. 2.-Mount Davis Handicap C Class.
-(One Mile).-First Section. Bistre 155, Boolat Bay 161, Dawn Star 150, Great Hall 150. Harvest View 188, High Speed 158, Laughing Girl 153. Mayflower. 143, Miracle 145, Ribble 154. Rose Evelyn 148, Royal Consort 153, Tiny Star 184,. P. A. Yvanovict Young Chap 147,
F. A. Machado JMS. Rosario
C. A. Lopes
(skip) F. A. Xavier A, V. Barros C. H. Basto.
H. A Rosario
(skip)
A. P. Gatteres
CAR, Pereira
L J. Bilva
F. X. Soares
(skip)
v. Kowlaan C.C.
W. Mulcahy
A Nissim
V. C. Labrum J. M. Jack
D. C. Alves
J. Noronha
» J. Russeli
C. G. Silva
(skip)
(skip)
(skip)
(skip)
R. P. Shaw
L Jack
H. Major
G. S. Grayer J. Beach
W. Spary
H. Overy
C. B. Robert-
Son
(skip)
A. A. Remedios
E. M. Remedies Cook
CE Marques
H. A. Alves
(skip)
LA. Outerriez
J. J. Basto
L. F. Xavier
FX M. da Siva
(skip)
H. E. Strange.
A. W. Grimmits (skip)
J. Gellatley
S. E Alderman J.. McCowan
J. Holidge
R. A. Trengrove "J, Dobson
G. E. Stephen J. Rodger
(skip)
(skip).
Kowloon C.C. v. Craigengower "A"
A. E. Sikstone
E. C. Finci
J. Fraser
R. P. Phillips
G. Lee
A E Coates
A. A Razack
D. Rumjahn
R. F. Luz
L'E. Lammer:
(skip)
M. N. Rakusen W. W. Hirst S. Houghton T. W. Carr
(skip
Police R.C. v. Football Club ""
J. Wells
T. R. Rowelt
G. S. Alexander A. Humphrey
5. Farlow
F.H.J. Kelly
J. Riddel
(skip)
(skip)
(skip)
Q
C. Summons
R. G. Craig
F: Goodwin
A. Hyde-Lay
(skip)
H. Gittins
W. Geal!
W. Hyde
N. J. Beb-
bington
(skip)
LCR. Souza
A. S. Gomes U..M. Omar
(skip)
J. S. Landolt
V. N. Atienza
E el Arculli
R. Basa
(skip)
Reserve:-T. Fergusson.
Craigengower "B" v. Police M.C.
J. R. Soares
M. J. Medinia
W. GI
J. Cavanagh
(skip)
A. J. Coelho
K. M. Omar
MAR. SouZŁ. C. S. Rosselet (skip)
J. W. Leonard
H. W. Randall
A. M. Omar W. V. Fled
(skip)
W. Cameron
W. S. Dall
A. E. Carey
W. Mair
(skip)
H. McKay C. Dowman J. Orem W. E. Hollands
(skip)
L. Glendinning
W. McHardy
R.H.E. Marks J. Shepherd
(skip)
Kowloon Docks w. Takog R.C.
J. Wald
F. Pattinson
W. Cunning-
ham
1. C. Chalmers
(skip).
J. J. Whyte
8. J. Pollock
J. Poison
R. C. Wallace
+(Skid)
T. Grimes
D. Bone
W. Weir...
N. Drummond
(akip)
SECOND DIVISION
Craigengower V. Kowloon` B.G.C.
J. Pau
W. V. Walker
H. L. Fox
K. C. Hamliton
B. Whiteman
W. Ward
(skip)
'D. K. Kharas
L. A Rozario W. Phe ps
A. A. Lewis
(skip)
N. P. Karanjia
E. McNay ABS, Alves HV. Pearce.
(skip)
H. H. Röse
D.C.W. F.tches
L. Mist
5. Logan
W. L. Clarke (skip)
"'
C. S. Pile
W. Greig
F: Channing
W. S. Glendin-
`ning"
(skip)
Reserves:
T. H. Daly C. Blackboume
W. R. Chester- Woods
N. B. Fraser
(skip)
E. J. Edwards
(skip)
J. H. Geting
F. H. Glover
A. McKellar N. M. Currie
(skip)
C. H. Wilson
P. Morgan E.. S. Carter
J.A.R. Selby
(skip) Reserves: W. Littlewood M. F. Webb
F. E. Kent D. Davies
(skip>
Yacht Club v. II.K. Electric
A. Murdoch
V. Sorby
W. J. Hansen
J. L. King
A, Stevensen
B. E. Maughan
(skip)
E. B. Rerd
W. A. Cornei
A. T. Hamiton
J. Bentley
(skip)
<3
P. S. Cassidy
J.A.D. Morrison
E. S. Abraham G. E. Costello
(skip)
G. T. Padgett
A. F. Paul
J. Barron
3.-Mount Parker Handicap A
Class-1 Miles). Cossack's Beauty 161, Diana Bay 158, Gladiator 159, Herod 183, Honeymoon Eve 181, King's Warden 188, Macaront 143, Oak Bay 158, Royal Scot 161, Soldier of Britain 161,
4.The
Hunchbacks" Plate.- (Five Furlongs). Cassius 155, Fidelity 153, Haw- horn 152, Heriot 153, Humber 150, Ocean View 158, Paymaster 150. Rugby Star 152, Satan 150, Sham- rock 153, Stopwatch 155. Stratha- län 152. Supercharge 150:
R.
E.
Second Division
(Start at 3.15 p.m.) W. Fus. v. SCAA, Chatham Road, Reteree: F. Huxley. Lan. R. v. Kowloon, Kowloon ground. Referee: S. MacCor-
mac.
KEEPS TITLE
McAvoy Stands Punishment
London, Apr. 23.
Jack Petersen, British Empire Heavyweight Champion. tonight retained his title against the chal- lenge of the ambitious middle- weight, Jock McAvoy, after fifteen rounds of boxing in the Empress Stadiuru
Ten thousand attended the match and they were disappointed at the general lack of action in this battle of wits,
Petersen gained the decision by
pace against his continuous efforts to force the the stock Mc- Avoy, who, adopted crouching tac | elcs, bobbing and weaving in the best American style. His was a superb defence, for he was an eln- give target. Petersen was, fre- quently baffled, and because of bad timing his blows landed re- 800-peatedly on the back of McAvoy's
R.Ulster R. v. HKFC., Club ground, Referee: A, T. Jarmain,
(Start at 4.45 p.m.)
"
R.AS.C. & R.AO.C. v. Eastern.
kunpoo, Referee: T. Davies, SUNDAY (26,4.36) First Division (Start at 4.45 p.m.) RA. (L) V. HK.F.C., Club ground,
Referee: "E, F. Smyth. C.A.A. v. Police, Caroline Hill.
feree: W, R. Reynolds.
ALDERSHOT BEATS
19
Beuter
CLAPTON
bobbing head. Petersen was oc- casionally warned by the referee.
The early rounds were exciting. Petersen. quick-footed, darting after his man, gathered points with a fine left hand. But he fail- Re-ed conspicuously in his attempts at uppercuts, left and right hooks.
London, April 23.
McAvoy fought a brainy cam- paign. He had the advantage in the infighting.
warn them to "Make a fight of it." The crowd was reative, clapping ironically on occasion, and booing at the lack of action.
LACK OF ACTION But as a result of the early 5. Bigh West Handicap B Class
gruelling pace, the bout degenerat- (1 Miles).
The Third Division (South) foot- ed into the tamest of affairs. Bear Claw 151, Bright View 150, | ball match between Clapton Orient | There was much holding, and the Ciclamen Bay, 163, Jungle Jim 158, and Aldershot, which was played referee had to King's Bounty 140, King's Jubilee | yesterday on the Orient ground,. 154, King's Justice 155, King's Lead resulted in a win for the latter by 154, Mistake Bay 158, New Star 140, one goal to nll- Pontiac Bay 148, Rose-Queen 161 Sadko 161, Soidler of China 156... 6.-Mount Davis Handicap C Class. -(One Mile).-Second Section. Donovan 1951, Flybynight 153. Glorious View 161. High Honour 161, King's Sceptre 154, Mersey 150, Rousseau 146, Royal Highness 156, Tyne 150, Valorous 145,- Victoria Hall 150, Wadebridge 181. What A Chance 153; Zero 140.
7-Tai-Mo-Shan Handicap D
Class.-(Six Furlongs). Belmont Star 145, Burgomaster 140, Double Chance 145, Emergency Call 140, Estover 161, Estray 158, Foxbridge 140, Gold Cotz 168, Laughting Buddha 168, Lemberg 158, Limelight 148, Old Star 144, Plain View 145. Popular Star 140, Pride of Tsingtao 168, Racing Boy 168, R. T. P. 149, Sylvandale 140, Tillloum 158, Warrington 152, West Parade 140, Ythan 161.
B. Canterbury Park Handicap A Class-(14 Miles).
A Grand Time 159. Australian Boy 148, Double Finesse 155. Elec- tron 149, Lancashire Lad 155, Per- fect Day 152, Saucy Face 135. Shooting Star 140, Tinsmith 135... 9.Mount Gough Handicap D
Class.-(Six Furlongs). Ballos 140. Boxing Eve 160, Cele- bration Time, 150, Gold Sovereign 164. Hopscotch 150, Philanderer 158, 17th of September 162, The Hero 1.50.
"(skip) HONG KONG RIFLE
C. E. Gahagan
W. Stoker
H.W.B. Muskett
ASSOCIATION
(skip) Practice Shoot To-day
W. Orchard
G.G.S. Thomson J. Sloan
S. Deacon
(skip) Reserve:-T .P. Saunderson
POLICE TEAMS
|
By "the courtesy of the Naval authorities a special Spoon and Practice Shoot will take place this (Saturday) afternoon at 2.30 p.m. on the naval range at Stonecut- ters.
No special launch will be avail- The Police Recreation Club playable, but those attending are in- ers are asked to be at the green vited to make use of the W..D. at 3-p.m. to-day, when a group launch which leaves the RA.B.C photograph wit be taken. The Camber at 1.30; Blake Pler 1.40. Senior team meets the Craigen- Kowloon 1.50, Shamishulpo 2.20 gower C. C. "B", and the Junior and arrives Stonecutters Kast '2.30 side entertain the Hong Kong p.m A special launch will leave Football Club “B”,
the range calling at the above mentioned places on the conclusion of the shoot...
On Sunday morning a Special BOAT-RACE WAR BABIES launch with leave the R.ABC. Camber at 8.50 a.m., Queen's Pier 9.00 am, Kowlcon 9.40 arriving at Stonecutters East 9.60
London, April 4.
C. B, Holking The crews which represented a.m. Shooting will commence on Oxford and Cambridge in to-day's the naval range at 10 o'clock (skip) Boat Race established two records sharp and at the conclusion of the before they left the starting point. shoot a launch will be available to bring members back to Kowloon
F. A. Cheese-
R. Read
J. Gill
man
O. E F.
Thompson
(akip)
A. K Taylor 6. A. White
H Nish
W. 8. Drake
(skip)
For the first time since the war and Hong Kong, there was no Etonian in either.
As it seems unlikely that shoot-
boat. The combined weight of the ing will be possible on Wednesday. two crews was the heaviest that afternoon, those taking part in ever been assembled in 1. the various competitions at the University Boat Race.
has
They are all "war-babies":"
Prize Meeting next week are urged
to take advantage of the oppor
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McAvoy was the chief offender, but he crept out of his shell in the twelfth and darted in, landing stinging. lightning-like left hooks and jabs. He shook Petersen.
But the bigger man staged a thrilling finish. The crowd was
Hong Kong.
tering him with both hands, and McAvoy staggered about in a semi- daze. It was only his generalship that frustrated Petersen's efforts at a knockout- Reuter
WELTERWEIGHT TITLE
on its toes when he knocked Mc-
London, Apr. 23. Avoy sprawling to the canvas for Dave McCleave, of London, out- the count of eight with a right up-pointed Chuck Parker, of Barnsley, percut.
it anfteen round fight for the From then onwards Petersen nit British welterweight title to-night his opponent almost at will, plas- Reuter,
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