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Week-End Lawn Bowls
Programme
A very interesting programme of lawn bowls matches has been arranged to-day, the games in the different Divisions being as fol- lows:-
FIRST DIVISION Police R.C. v. Craigengower C.C. Kowloon B.Q.C. v, Kowloon C.C. Club de Recreto v. Kowloon Dock
R.C.
Hong Kong F.C. . Civil Service
C.C.
SECOND DIVISION Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C. Club de Recreio v. Craigergower
C.C.
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Talkoo R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C. Hong Kong F.C. v. Police R.C.
THIRD DIVISION: Kowloon F.C v, Club de Recreio. Civil Service C.O v. Kowloon
Tong F.C. Craigengower CC. v. Hong Kong
F.C.
Yacht Club v. I.K. Electric RC.
BOXING
CHALLENGES
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Their last meeting, which ended in a draw, was the thriller of the and providing both men #low come to terms, their next meeting hould prove an attraction in it- Self. Young Aromin in turn has approached the Syndicate as re- ards a return oout with Fus, Fish- er, as he was somewhat dissatisfied with the recent decision given in favour of the Army champlon, and Is;-confident of turning the tables of the Welch boy 1 their flight comes off.
DEMANDS TOO BIG
The purses demanded by the fighters seems to be the big stum- bling block in way of the Hong Kong Boxing Syndicate, and at are at 1 present negotiations standstill. Providing the men sign articles under the terms now offer- ed, which seem somewhat unlikely. it is expected that the show will take place on or about the end of this month or the first week in August. Further details regarding the, programme will be issued in thede columns in the near future.
LOCAL TENNIS
"D" Division
Results
The Indian R.C. defeated the Kowloon Indians T.C. by seven to two sets at Sookunpoc. Scores:—
9. A. Bux and M. Hassan (I.R.C.) lost to G. M. Khan and K. Mehal 4-6. beat M. Singh and M. Ramzan 8-1. beat 8. R. Salleh and A. R. Azan 6-0.
A. M. Rumjuba and T. All 1LR.C.) beat Khan and Mehal 8-3, beat Singh and Ramzan 6-1, beat Salleh and Azan 6-4.
A R, Sufiad and M-L Razack (LR.C.) beat Khan and Mehal 7-5, lost to Singh "and Ramzan 3-6. beat Salleh and Azan 6-2.
At Happy Valley the Police defeated their neighbours, the Civil Service C.C. by seven sets to
Scores: two.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1937.
LAWN BOWLS
COMPETITIONS
Fixtures Arranged
The draw for the various Colony Open Lawn Bowls competitions was made yesterday evening and resulted as follows:-
Open Rinks (Quarter-Finals) A. E. Carey's rink or J. C. Brown's rink v. A. Hyde-Lay's rink (Club de Recreio green); J. M. Jack's rink v. B. W. Bradbury's rink or U M. Omar's rink (Kowloon Dock green); R. F. Luz's rink or A Brooksbank's rink v. O. 8. Rosselet's rink or J. J. Basto's rink (Venue to be axed later); A. R. Minu's rink v, A. M. Holland's rink or B. Basto's rink (K.C.C. green).
These matches have been fixed for Sunday, July 18; but in the event of rain on Sunday, July 11. the remaining matches in the 3rd Round will be transferred to July 18, and the quarter-finals will be played on July 25.
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Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Police
FC: Yacht Club v. Hong Kong | Electric R.C. ̧
„TO-MORROW
Baseball:-Hong Kong League: Put Ching v. Chinese (Caroline H), 10a.m.; Pui Ching v. Fil-" plaos (Caroline H.-11.30 am
Baseball:-Hong Kong League: Hong Kong Baseball Club v. Volun- leers (Caroline Hill), p.m.
Division: Bowls.-First R.C. v. Craigengower C.C.; Kowloon BO.C. v. Kowloon C.C.; Club de Bowls Open Rinks Champion- Recreto Y. Kowloon Docks; Honsship (Third Round), U. M. Omar's Kong F.C. v. Civil Service O.C.: rink v. B. W. Bradbury's rink (Hong Becond Division: Kowloon C.C. v. Kong FC. Green); A. E Carey's Indian RC: Club de Recrelo v rink (Craigengower CC, green) §. F. Luz's rink v. A. Brooksbank's Craigengower C.C: Talkoo R.C. v.
rink (Kowloon C.C. green); B. Bas Kowloon B.Q.C.; Hong Kong P.C. v. Police R.C.: Third Division: Kow-to's rink v. A. M. Holland's rink loon F.C. v. Club de Recreio; Civil (Club de Recrelo green); J. J. Bas- Service C.C. v. Kowloon Tong R.C.: to's rink v. C. S. Rosselet's rink Craigengower C.C. v. Hong Kong (Civil Service C.C.. green).
play twice in the same week, but in the circumstances this step is essential in order to get the com- petitions completed as soon possible.
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V. E. W. Lines, A. E Carey v. A. Y. V. Macfarlane Petherick (C.C.C. green). Hyde-Lay, A
Thursday, July 15-J. C. GM v. J. S. Dinnen. P. E. Knight v. 8. A. Bright, A. S. Russell v. J. E. Henson. Open Singles (Pirst Round)
(K.D.R.C. green); A. J. Coelho v. Monday, July 12.-H. Nish V. R. P. Phillips, L. D. Skinner v.. W Open Pairs (Fourth Round) Jack, B. W. Whiteman v. A Spary. Atkins (T.R.C. green); B. W. Monday, July 12.-J. Revie and H. R, Major v. J. M. Jack W, Mal-Bradbury v. B. Basto, C. S. Rosselet J. C. Brown v. R. G. Craig and E. cahy v. W. G. Simpson (Recreiov. G. Perkins (HK. Mectric green). R.C.C. Fincher (Recreio green); W. J.green); L. Glendinning v. M. J.
Monday, July 19.-F. X. M. da Howard and E. Zimmern v. A. M. Medina, C. J. Tacchi . A. R. Minu,Silva y... N. Mitchell, F. Cullen v and U. M. Omar (C.B.C.C. green). E. O Post v. J. C. Meyer, G. A. Brooksbank (K.C.C. green): 3. Stephens v. J. S. Landolt (CS.C.C. Watson 7. H. Overy (Recreio Quarter-Finals
green); 3. Pau v. J. M.. Forrest, C. G. Bentley and J. Imrle (Civil
Thursday, July 15.-J. Revte and green).
Strange v. W. Ward. W. Hayward Service C.C.) lost to . Carruthers. C. Brown or R. G. Craig and and A. R, S. Major 5-7, beat B. G. E. C. Fincher v. S. Eccleshall and
v. W. Russell, N. B. Fraser v. H. E. Strange (HR.C.C. green). Baker and P. H. Loughlin 6-4, lost
A. W. Grimmitt (K.B.G.C. green). to S. G. Smith and C. 6. Pile 4-6.
Monday, July 12.-W. L Walker and 8. Randle v. E. W. Sirimonda N. Bebbington and R-M Wood (Civil Service) lost to Carruthers and J. Deakin (C.C.C. green).
and Wednesday, July 14.-W. J. Ho- and Major 1-6. beat Baker
and Smith Loughlin 6-2, lost to
ward and E. Zimmern or A. M. and Pile 5-7.
U. M. Omar v. H. F. Stoneham and C. B. Hosking (C.S.C.C. green); J. A. and R. F. L v. J. V. Ramsay and J. McKelvie (K.C.C. green).
L. D. Skinner and N. Rakusen (Civil Service C.C.) lost to Carry- thers and Major 3-0, lost to Baker and Loughlin 4-6, lost to 'Smith and Pile 0-8.
The Sub-Committee regrets the i'necessity for certain competitors to
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Wednesday, July 21-J. F. Mc- Gowan v. A. 8. Gomes, N. P. Karan- is v. P. Morgan, L R Whant v. J. H. Gelling (LR.C, green), 1:
Tuesday, July 13.-T. R. Hunter v. H. A. Alves, C. G. Silva v. F. V. V. Ribeiro, C. F. Remedios, V. J. A. E. Silkstone v. J. E. Noronha, S. Howell (K.EO.C. green); S. J. Houghton v. W. R. Hillyer, H. Git tins v. C. J. Gough (MR.C, green);
The result of the draw of the W. Mairy. L.-F. Xavier, J. Russell v; W. 8. Dall (HK. Electric green). other matches was as follows, but .. Wednesday:
A. on account of the fact that the Gutierrez v. J. L. Tetley,, A R. players interested are still left in Dallah v. T. Coleman, E. Kirman the Open Pairs Competition, the v. T. Armstrong (K.Ç.C. green); M. [greens will be arranged later: Y. Adal v. 7. S. Riddell, F. Nolan
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REFEREES
MEETING
Instructive Talk By Mr. Kossick
The Hong Kong Football Re- ferees' Association held a meeting. i Gloucester Building yesterday when the second class for the civilian referee candidates was conducted, "The meeting was well attended
Mr. D. Kossick, who was in charge of the classes gave most. instructive
the Information to candidates. He began by discuss- ing the different modes of how an examination for referees was being held. He pointed out to candidates that they should be confident and that he was positive that catch questions would not be asked in an examination. ·
Good-appearance, continued Mr. Kossick of a referee was required. He should always be on his tip- toes slackness of any description would soon be noticed. Whether a refcree should be the judge of a senior or junior division, he should always be accurate in his decisions and always showing the same eff- 'ciency, a junior team expected the same efficiency and anything con- trary to that would be noticed.
After giving more useful-points to candidates Mr. Kosaick, discuss- ed the laws of the game in detail. "Another of these classes for civilian referees, Fl, it is under- stood be held at 5:30 p.m. on Fri- day next
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