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LAWN
BOWLS
The Coming Interport
LEAGUE PROSPECTS
(BY SHORT HEAD")
Interest in the lawn bowls leagues are beginning to wane, and attention is now centred on the coming Inter- port with Shanghai and the Finals in the local open championships."
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So far the names submitted for the Interport are not the nucleus of the local bowling aces, and with the oxerption of one ex-interporter the names are new to the interport series
GAMES REVIEWED
The rain last week practically washed out all the games and only two senior matches were decided and both the C.C.C. teams were victorious.
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THE INTERPORT ·
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1936.
GOSSIP
THE TEAMS
The following are some of the probable line-ups.
FIRST DIVISION
Craigengewer "A" v. Police B.C.
Cralgengower "A":-F. K. Modi, L. C. R. Souza, AE Contes, R, F Luz (skip); A S. Gomes, J. Cara- nagh, D. Rumjahn, U. M. Omar (skip); J S. Landolt. Dr. V. N. Atienza, C. S. Rosselet, R. Basa (skip).
Police O.C.-W. Greig, C. Dow- män. J. Orem, W. E. Hollands (skip); L Glendinning, F. E E Booker. J. Shepherd, S. Logan (skip); H. S. MacKay, F. Channing. W. Dall, W. Mair (skip).
Civil Service C.C. v. Taikoo R.C. Civil Service Cricket Club A Steven, C. Strange. A. W. Grimmitt, F. J. Jones (skip); P. E. Knight, J. Gellatly. LH Collyer. F. J. McGowan (skip); J. Purvis, M. N. Rakusen, F. Cullip. J. Hollidge (skip).
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So far the names submitted to
Talkoo R.C.-S. J. Pollock, F. K. the interport committee are very discouraging. Only one ex-inter- Pattinson, W. Cunningham, J. C. porter ba come forward. Due Chalmers (skip); W. Brown, T. Playing away on the Indian
to inability to obtala leave, and Grimes. R. Keown, R. C. Wallace reason ΟΣ other many (skip); C. Mathews, A.-Norrle, J. green, the Champlons won by 69 one
the Colony's leading ex-Polson, N, Drummond (skip). shots to 45. The game at one stage
ponents are unable come Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon Docks
to was very keenly and evenly con-
forward. with the result that only Kowloon B.O.C.-A. 8. Russell, tested. In the match between 12 names have been submitted to J. Watson. W. Macfarlane: L. Gur! Adal's four and Omar's quaretette, ❘ the
Nevertheless, I (skip); R. Hall, E W. Lines, S Randle: R. Duncan (skip); 8. A the Indians were leading before
Bright, J. E. Henson. M. J. Hender- tea time by 15 shots to 2. It was
son, A. M. Holland (skip). not very nattering to the Valley team, as by then the Indians were piling up their points. However,
after they had, their tea. a distinct recovery was seen und thereafter It was the Valley team that did all the damage to wip by 23 shots to
committer. belleve a good and representative team can be got together to repre- sent the Colony from these twelve. There is no better cholce in skip than in A. Hyde-Lay, who is at the playing good present moment bowls, There are several players to choose from for the No. 3 posi- tion. D. Rumjahn, FX.M. da C.8. Rosselet are my Silva and fancies, and I believe the last named player is more suited thin the other two due to his consistency during the present season, More- over he is an able substitute as skip. Of the No. 2 position elther F.V.V. Ribeiro or D. Rumjahn would be the proper choice while there is no equal in the selection shadowed. Adal who had the luck to 18.. Landolt for the No. 1. DOSİ- at the beginning was later gut- | tion. All in all my nomination played by Omar, while 8. O. "Bux would be:
Ly The Indlane added only four more shots after tea.
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At the commencement the in-
the com dans played mediocre bowls, and aiter the Valley scam found their acride they were completely over
was seen. to-good advantage against W. K. Way, Both Gomes and D. Rumjahn were superior to their uppasite numbers.
A. R. Dalla's rink fell an easy victim to R. F. Luz's four, losing by 26. shots to 13. It was indeed a great. day for Luz's rink, as every one of his men, including himself were playing a superior brand of bowls. With the exception of M.
J.S. andolt (No. 1)
Club de Recrelo v. Craigengower
Craigengower "B": J. W. Leonard, H. W. Randall K. M. Omar, W, K. Way (skip); J. R. Soares, W. Phelps. C. S. Summons. W. Gill skip); A. J. Coelho, B. W. White- man, H. V. Pearse, W. V. Fleid (skip).
Kowloon C.G. v. Indian R.C." Kowloon C.C.-H. Gittlas, V: C. Labrum. R. G. Graig, E. C. Fürcher skip); G. Lee, A. T. Lay, F. Good- win. A. Hyde Lay (skip); F. Broad- bridge, H. Overy, A. Spary, A E Stikstone (skip).
Indian, R.C.-D. M. Khan, 8. M. Rumfahn, A. R. Minu, M. Y. Adai (skip); M. R. Abbas. A Rumjahn A. M. Wahab and A. R · Dallah
Madar, A., R. Minu (skip).
F.V.V. Ribeiro or a Rumjahn (skip): J. Hoosen, A. Bakar, A. O.
(No. 2)
C.S. Rosselet (No. 3)
A. Hyde-Lay' (8klp).
Reserves: JF. McGowan and F.X.M, da Biva.
TO-DAY'S GAMES.
R. Abbas, who although was over-c.0.0. “A” will be playing their
SECOND. DIVISION
Police R.C, V. Football C. “A" Police B.C.-W. Cameron, C. Brown, R. Perkins, R. H. E. Marks (skip); S. Green, 8. Farlow, G. 5. Alexander, A. E. Carey (skip); A.
shadowed by A. M. Omar, pulled neighbour, the Police to-day, and Johnson, C. Gough, C, S. Pile, J. 8. his weight to a certain extent, and from all accounts should be able Riddell (skip) Reserves: N. 5. it was due to him at the earlier to gather the two points. The Po-Fraser, J. Headridge. stages that the Indians were able to lie the shots, ---
ice in W.E. Hollands have a good Football Club "A":—J. Dalgama, and rellable skip, and any danger F. P. Anslow, V. Walker, J. Russell that threatens the Champions-will (skip): R. P. Shaw, T. R. Rowell, J. come from his rink Mair's rink S, Beach, C. B. Robertson (skip); should also be able to prove its E. Strange, W Kershaw, G. 8. worth, while Logan's four are not Graver, J. Rodger (skip).
C. B: "Rosselet and his men had matters practically their way against A. R. Mihu's four. Minu was doing a lot of driving during the game and he found in Rosse- to be overlooked. Tet a skip who combined driving with skill to defeat him at his own game. The match ended in a win for Rosseler by 20, shots to 13"
K.C.C. BEATEN
The Champions played well last
the skips can maintain that same week against the Indians, and if form everything will be smooth salling for them.
Yacht Club v. Civil Service Yacht Club:-W. J. Hansen, P.E.
Maughan, B. E. Maughan, K. 8. Cassidy. G. E. Costello, A. Steven- son (skip). A. Murdock, D. J. Robertson (skip); W. A. Cornell, F.
H King: J. A D. Morrison, J. Bentley (skip).
A good game should be seen be- Only one out of the three K.C.C.'s, raks were able to offer tween the Civil Servants and the any resistance to the C.C.C. "B". Talkoo. On form and paper the teams are very evenly matched, Hyde-Lay's rink won by 26 shots to 16 against H.V. Pearse's four, in and playing at home will just give which Hyde-Lay played very well the Civil Servants that bit of con- He was ably supported by A.T. Lay. adence which may do them a lot Pearse was of form, and wag of good, The rise to form of the Football C. "B" Y. Club de Recreio
Taikoo has given their supporters cause to be proud and provided they find the green at the com- mencement they will be at a dis- advantage.
Civil Service: J. Pengelly, A. Bower, W. Hülyer, R. R. Davies (skip); F. Harper, J. Cook, W. Bur- ling. R. R. Wood (skip); C. Cham- peloviez, M. Purvis, H. F. Westlake, smr., H. F. Westlake, inr. (skip).
Football Club "B":-A W. Hay- ward, 8. Strange. P. Morgan. J. A.
somewhat overshadowed by his opposite skip. Thanks to K.M. Omar and J.W. Leonard, the homsters
Selby (skip); J. A. Howell, H. G. were able to get away with that
Wallington, N. M. Currie, F. H, W. margin as otherwise, Hyde-Lay's
Hayes (skip); J. R. Gelling, J. Dob- rink would have been able to pile Kowicon. Decks are in for BD-son, E. 8. Carter, E. J. Edwards on more shots. Omar in particular, other defeat at the hands of the (skip). playing at No. 3 did a lot of dam-Bowling Green. The Dockers have age, and were it not for him. the not yet found their right combina- deficit would have been greater. tion and form and I believe the Leonard at No. I was more than Bowling Green will be able to over- pulling his weight. Randall was come them without much difficulty aff, form and in A.T. Lay he found his master.
C.C.C. "B" will travel across the bay to meet the Recreio. The W.V. Field played an exception homesters are not playing the same ally good game to lead his rink to brand of bowls as they did at the victory against A. Biltstone's beginning of the season. I do not tour by 24 shots to 12. In this know whether this is due to lack match the Cricketers found the of interest or their fall of form. green too heavy and were unable Anyway they will be given a good to get going, while Silkstone's men game by the Valley team, although were also unable to give him the the odds are in their favour. support as did Field's men,
Craizengower v. Kowloon C.C. Craigengower:-D. K. Kharaș, F. x. Delgado, 4. Pau, A. E. 6. Aives (skip); Dr. N. P. "Karanjia, E. Mc- Nay, F. J. Bagley, W. Ward (skip); H. J. Tollervey, F. J. Smith, J. Fitz- gerald, Y. Abbas (sklo). Reserves? W, EL Atkins, A, B. Hamson."
Kowloon CCL Jack, J. R. Canning, R. P. Phillips, W. W. Hirst (skip); J. 8, Dinner, A. Nissim, 8. 3, Houghton, L E. Lammert (skip);' C. Fletcher, A. T. Kew, T. W. Carr, J. M. Jack (skip).
~HK. Electric v. Kowloon B.G.C.
The Cricketers have not beer HK. Electric:V. Borby," J. La playing well lately. They are pit-King. G. T. Padgett A. F. Paul ted against the Indians at home (skip); J. F. Barron, T. F. Saunder and despite their bad showings of son, W. Stoker, J. F. Lunny (skip); late, I believe they will give the A, Tarbuck, G. G. S. Thomson, J. 1 Bloân, B. Deacon (skip). Ré- Indiana & go for the points.
serve: C. E. Gahagan.
Kowloon BOC.-W. L. Walker. Hamilton, C. B. Hosking, H. Rose (skip): B. B. Rogers 8 M. Wilfte. G. Meyer, G. H. Sherriff (skip): F. A. Cheesman, R, OʻRead, J. O, GUI O. El E. Thompson (skip).
C.8. Summons played so well in W. Ours rink that they were able to beat EC. Fincher's rink, by 29 shots to 10. The Cricketers were unable to do anything right, as they found the green much to The Indians on the other hand their dislike. it was going heavy play well at present. Their pre- and there was no weight. Fincher sent standing will find favour with was very poorly supported by his their followers and no matter what men especially by Gittins and happens they will give the Crickters Proadbridge while Craig did give a good game. The odds are very him that measure of support. evenly distributed.
DODGERS BADLY TROUNCED
BASEBALL RESULTS
Nw York. July 30.
The following were the results
SOLDIERS AT SWIMMING
EAST LANGS. HOLDS ANNUAL SPORTS
The 2nd Battalion the East Lan-
of 10-day's Major League Base-cashire Regiment held their bat- ball encounter
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R. H Pittsburgh
12 Boston.... 3 8
Eleven innings were played.
at. Louis
Maze hit a homer Brooklyn
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Galun hit a homer: New York
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Riggs hit a homer. Philadelphia
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Boston
talion swimming sports at the European M.C.A. yesterdný after-
noon.
The "B" Company came out vic- torious in the events with 21 points. "A" company was second with 20, and "C" third with 18 points.
RESULTS
50 yards Free Stylo 1. Cpl. McCarthy, C.
3. Pte. Tunstall; D.S.
50 yards Breaststroke
3 "Pte. Ashton, E.Q.
1 Cpl Fildes. B,
7 Lic Thorpe, B.
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3 Pte. Davies, 5.
Boys Race
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1 Fickthall.
2 Derbyshire.
3. Robarts.
220 yards Free Style:
1 Pte. Taylor, A.
2 Pte. Tunstal, D.B.
4 10
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AMERICAN LEAGUE, Philadelphia
+ Bob Johnson hit a homer. Chicago
9
3 Derbyshire.
50 yards Backstroke
13
1 Opl. McCarthy.
2 Pte. Taylor. A.
3
8
3 Cpl. Fildes. B.
Cooke hit a homeer. St. Louis....
Plunging
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1. L/c London, A.
2 Sgt. Stopford. B.
New York Detroit
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3 Le Lawton. D.S.
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Stone hit a horier: Cleveland
High Diving
11 14
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1. L/C Carman. A.
2 Cpl. Gregson, C.
3 Pte. Bennett, D.S.
Gehringer hit a homer. alngs were played.
Washington
Hal Trasty (2), Hall, Campbell and Brown hit homers.
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won by Pie. "Taylor, of "A" Com-
Lt. Col. A. C. Marsh. Command-pany. would spur him on to win
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