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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936.

*CLOSING DAY

Kowloon Bowling

Green Club

SUCCESSFUL SEASON

QUEENSLAND COLLAPSE

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Good Bowling By Verity

HOME RUGBY

Cambridge Beat United Services

London, Nov. 28.

The following are the results of Rugby Union league matches play-

to-day:— ̈

Brisbane, Nov. 26. "Closing Day" at the Kowloon After being 117 for 1. Queens-ed Bowling Green Club was cele-land were all out for 243 and the brated on Saturday with, a large Mac. finished up the day 8 runs attendance of members. Mrs. A in arrears with all their sceond MacFarlane distributed the prizes innings wickets in hand. won during the season.

Two sparts were featured: a lawn bowls match between. the President's term and the Vice- President's, which was won by the former by 41 shots; and a tennis match in which the Reds lost co the Blues.

The President, Mr. B. Wylie, addressed the gathering as follows: To-day marks the closing of our 36th season, this being the ploneer club of the Far East and I think I may say that we have done and are still doing our bit to foster the game in the Colony, In fact our members are still doing pioneer work, for this sum- mer a team under the guidance of Mr. Petherick has blazed a trall across the West of England with no little success. The Hong Kong Travel Association should be really grateful or our bowlers at home putting Hong Kong on

the map yet in their official guide they seem to have ignored the existence of Bowling Clubs in the Colors.

SUCCESSFUL SEASON This Season has again been a successful one in the Lawn Bowls League although our first team could not rise above third position, our juniors again proved thèm- selves worthy Champions of the 2nd Division, a position obtained after a wonderful display of team work throughout the season. In the H.K.LRA Open events our Mr. Randle, fresh from his triumph at Wanstead, together with Mr. R. Duncan, won the pairs cham- plonship of the Colony and Mr. Randle further distinguished him- | self by skipping the winning Eng- lish team in the Gutlerrez Inter- national Rink "Competition.

Coming to Club competitions, we have great pleasure in congra- tulating Mr. McKelvie as our new club Champion and he is also the winner of the Singles Handicap: Mr. Randle has further demon- strated that you cannot keep a good bowler down by winning the President's prize and Mr. Russell has again put his name on the Honours board by capturing "the Vice-president's. The Handicap Doubles was won by Messrs Logan and Read and we congratulate them and also Mr. Walker on making himself ineligible for the Non-prize Winners event next year. The Wappingshaw Com petition proved even more popular than in the previous season and this type of game has evidently come to stay. Mr. Taylor, who was, second last year has gone one better this Mme and we congratu- late him on his necess..

TENNIS SECTION

Resuming the intings at 71' for 0. Brown and Rogers took the асоте to 117 before Rogers was dlamissed for 62 after an innings that lasted 123 minutes and pro-

boundaries. duced seven

Brown scored 74 in 177 minutes, hitting seven boundaries.

Verity then had an inspired. spell, during which period Queens- land lost their next seven wickets. for 78 runs! Bowling with unusual guide and being accuracy personi ned he had the following figures before the tea interval:

M. -R 25.3 9 33

0.

and anished up with:

0. 30

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The opening partnership of 117 the first three-figure stand against by Brown and Rogers represents

the M.C.C. tourists, "

Queensland were 135 for 1 at

MC.C.: 215 (Leyland 98, Ames 41. lunch and 193 for a at tea.

Hammond 36. Barnett 20; T Allen 4 for 27) and 19 for 0. Queensland: 243 (Rogers 62, Brown.

74 Verity 5 for 50)- Reuter.

'Handicap. Pairs

Winners J. S. Logan, and R. O. Read Runner-up-E. J. J. Sprad- bery and F. A. Cheesman.

Non-prize Winner-W. L. Walk- er: Runner-up-B. S. Rogers.

Wappingshaw

Cheshire 12, Yorkshire 21. Cumberland 3. Lancashire 14. Durban 9, Northumberland 4. Bristol 5. Richmond 5. Cambridge University 22. United

Services 3.

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Devonport Services 13, St. Bart's

Hospital 18..

Harlequins 16, Blackheath 0. Leicester 11. Bath 0. London Scottish 19. The Army 3. Newport 17, Plymouth Albion 6. Northampton 16, Old Merchant

Taylors 0

Oxford University 3, Gloucester

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Rossin Park 3. London Irish G

Aberavon 18. Guy's Hospital 3. Grosskeys 7, Penarth 0. Lianelly 5. Neath 0. Nuneaton, 8, Coventry 28. Pontypridd 3, Pontypool 3 Swansea 9. Cardin 19. Glasgow Acas 15, Heiso 15. Heriotonians 32. West Q' Scot

land Reuter,

NOVEMBER HANDICAP

RESULT

London, Nov. 28. Newton Ford (Nevett), at 100 to 9, won the Manchester November Handicap to-day when it beat Sea Bequest (E. Smith), at 20 to 1 by a neck in a"field of 21. Latol (Evanz), at 20 to 1, was third 14 lengths behind Bea Bequest.

A Burns" rode Tripolitaine and Flam Was last-minute with-

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drawal- Reuter,

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Winner-A K. Taylor; Second- ROSS RETAINS TITLE H. L Lockhart; Third-F. Morley.

TENNIS

Club Championship and" "Nestanglo" Cup Winner-J. B. Sturgeon; ner-up-W. &. Bland.

New York, Nov. 28.

in e world welterweight title bout here last night over 15 rounds Run-Parney Ross, the holder, outpointed

Handicap Singles Winner-A L. Woolley; Runner- up-J. B. Sturgeon."

Handicap Doubles Joint Holders-R. D. Barrett and` A,. L Woolley, and Capt. Barling and F. F. Clarke.

Mixed Doubles

Winners-R. D. Barrett and Mrs. Millar: Runners-up-W. A. Bland and Mrs. Jeffries.

Ladies' Handicap Singles Winner-Mrs. Lowson; Runner- up-Mrs. Sturgeon.

Ladies' Non-Prize Winners Winner-Mra Miller: Runner- up-Mrs. Hiüs.

Ladies' Handicap Doubles Winners-Mrs. Thompson

Mrs.

and

Clarke; Runners-up-Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Jeffries.

The result of the bowls ristch was as follows:

President's Team:-P. E. Knight, Coming to Tennis, this section P. T. Barby, M. J. Henderson, W. is indeed a virile one and a num- Russell (skip) 21." W. L Walker. ber of American tournaments have A. E. E. Jeffries, J. E. Henson, A. been keenly contested throughout M. Holland-(Skip) 22. B. S. Ro- the year. Tennis Club Champion-gers. H. L. Lockhart. C. B. Hosking, ship! our heartiest congratulations R. Duncan,-(Skip) 17. F. λ to Mr. Sturgeon on winning this Cheesman, J. S. Howell, A. K. Tay- for the first time. The Men's lor, B. E. Maughan-(Skip) 21. A. Handicap Singles was won by Mr. G. Ellis, A. EL Pearson, F. Morley, Woolley and the corresponding❘ S. Randie-(Skip) 19. A. 9. Rus- Ladies event by Mrs. Lawson and sell; R. Morrison, M. Rakusen, G. they are both to be congratulated N. Mitchell(Skip) 14. A. W. on their successes. Mrs. Millar Norrle, 8. Gray, H. Nish, J. Mc-i annexed the Ladles Non-prize Kelvie-(8kip) 15. G. E. Costello, Winners, whilst the Ladies Handi- R. O. Read, A. A. Remedios, H. H. cap Doubles went to Mrs. Thomp-Rose-(Skip) 14- son and Mrs. Clarke. The Mens Total: 143. Double resulted in Mesars, Barrett and Woolley dividing the honours with Capt. Barling and Mr. Clarke, To all these and also to Mrs. Millar and Mr. Barrett for their win in the Mixed Doubles, we offer our congratulations.

Vice-president's Team: T. Gooding, Dr. M. E. Ásger, A. Mac-- farlane, W. Macfarlane---(8kip) 12. R. Hall, R. E. Hils, A. Webster, J. Holudge-(Skip) 14. E F. Stone- ham, E J. J. Spradbery. A. F. Paul, J. B. Riddell (8kip) 13. F. P. Before calling upon Mrs. Mac- Anslow, R. Snook, E W. Simonds, ! farlane to present the prizes I. W. 8. Drake (Skip) 11. L J. S- would like to thank those members. Glendenning," K. G. Hamilton, A. B. who have either donated prizes Allan, J. Watson—(Skip) 13, H.. or contributed to the Prize Fund (Applause).

PRIZE LIST

The following is a complete list of the prize-winners for the past

year:

1

BOWL

Club Championship and J. M. Henderson Cup

Gittens, M. O. Razack, 8. M. White, L A. Gutierrez-(8kip) 15. 5. M. Rumjahn. Dr. Karanjia," J. Wald, L.. Jack (Skip) 9. 8. J. Houghton.

(Skip) 15. E. McNay, J. C. Gu, G. E. Sherriff

Total: 102.

TENNIS TEAMS.

The tennis teams were: Winner-J. M. McKelvie; Run- Blue:-Mr. Sturgeon and Mrs. Der-up-A M. Holland: Third-W. | Lawson, Mr. Bland and Mrs. Millar, Macfarlane.

Mr. Anderson · and Mrs. Clarke, President's Prize and D. Harvey Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Hills, Mr.

Memorial Shield

'Dawson, and Mrs. Henderson, Mor- Winner-8. Randle; Runner-up | rison and Mrs. Cook, Mr. Leib and Duncan; Third-C. E. F. Mri, Jefries, Mr. Combes and Mrs. Thompson.

Whyte. Vice-President's Prize

Red:-Mr. Maberley and Mrs. Winner A. 8. Russell; Runner- | Gall, Mr. Armstrong and Mrs. up-5. Randle; Third-W L. Armstrong, Mr. Miller, and Mrs Walker.

-R.

Handfeap singles

Winner J. MacKelvie; Runner up-8. Randle; Third-À. B., Rus-

aelt.

McKelvie, "Mrs." Barrett and Mrs. Hedley Mr. Woolley and Mrs. Hyde Lay.. Mr. Leitch and Mrs. John- stone, Mr. Morris and Mrs. Thomp-

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