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CRAIGENGOWER'S FIRST DEFEAT OF THE SEASON

Kowloon Dock Brings Off Surprise

FOOTBALLERS' "B" ALSO CAUSE UPSET

By B: R. Swiller

The truth of the adage that the race is not always to the swift has once again been demonstrated, As there were several upsets in the Lawn Bowls matches decided last Saturday. The biggest upset was the defeat of the Craigcngower Cricket Club, until then an unbeaten team at the hands of the Kowloon

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The Craigengower second team unexpectedly went down to the Hong Kong Footballers' “B” and. la the Third Division, the strong Hong Kong Electric team had to bow before the lowly placed Cral- gengowor. It is a coincidence that these three upsets were connected with the Craigengewer Cricket Club and, except in the last instance, the results affected, that Club adversely,

In the First Division the Kowloon Dock, playing at home, must be congratulated on their very creditable achievement in beating by 10 shots the redoubtable Craigengower, who have thus met their first cefcat of the season U. M. Omar was the only Craigengoper skip to win his match. He beat F. Cullen by a shota Omar, às usual, played a ne game and was ably supported by his men, especially his brother AM, who, though lacking U.M.'s brilliance was, never- theless, very consistent.

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However, Omar's effort was all in vain, as his colleagues failed to hold their own against their opponents in their own matches. To J. McKelvie and J. Brown must go the credit for Kowloon Dock's Ene victory. McKelvie's rink beat Bradbury'a by 9 shots and J. Brown beat Dick Bass by 7.

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I don't think too much can be show what he could do as his iront and said in praise of Kowloon Dock's men were all in good form splendid achievement, but I fear that any attempt on my part to qulogise it would be inadequate.

were lying most of the time when he went down to roll his woods. Special mention must be made of L. F. Xavier and D. C. Alves, Silva's Nos. 1 and 2 who played very well indeed.

which his No. 1 made a short one. Silva took 4 shots, and from that time the Portuguese skip forged ahead to win eventually by 7 shots.

Those who doubted the wis- dom of making E. W. Lines a skip, will have to revise their opinion about him, as on Satur- day he gave ample proof of his ability as one in beating J. Shepherd convincingly by · 23 shots to 9, to enable the Kow- loon Bowling Green to defeat the Police by 17 shots. Const- dering the fact that they were playing on the Polles green, their victory was praiseworthy, especially so, as the Police rinks Include bowlers of proven abil- ity, though somehow they have » not done as well as they should this season.

THE SECONDS

Classification Of Ponies

"The following is the latest Ust Soldier of Honour, Trentbridge, of classification of ponies issued by Wild Life. tha Hong Kong Jockey Club:---

AUSTRALIAN PONIES

"A" CLASS

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Able Amazon, Blandtord, Centre Court. Courting Eve. Double Finesse. Electroa, Gypsy Love, Home Brew, Lancashire Chips. Strathroy.

"C" CLASS

Amberley, Bistre, Bright View.

Centre Forward. Election Time.

Elizabeth. Fowey, Gordito. Jungle Jim, Just In Time, King's Bounty, King's Lead, King's Justice, Lan- cashire Boy, Laughing Buddha, Laughing Girl. Louis XIV. Lucky, National Defence, Night View, Finfarthings, Rose "Evelyn, Rose' Jane, Rose-Queen, Royal Consort, A Better Time A Great Time, Royal Highness, Scenic View. Annabella, Aztec Crifel. Darby Smiling Thru, Boldler of China, Day. Dick Turpin. Katinka, King's Sunlight View. Tampa Bay. Tyne, Privilege. Little Audrey, Lianarmon. Wild Cat. Lucky Lad, Ranger. "Saucy Face,

"B" CLASS

"D" CLASS

Snowy River, Tornado Star, Vixen Al! Baba, Araxy, Atomic Star,

Tor.

Thai,

"C" CLASS

Borrachito, Cape Comorin, Charyb- dis. Coronation Day, Cuban Love,

A Lovely Time, Bag Tor. Beat Dekko.. Desert Star. Diogenes, Boris. Bravado. Bredon. Ebony Idol, Estover, Fei Ying. Final Brutus, Cape York, Colorado Star. Triumph, Five Rulers. Flybynight, Discovery Bay, Lily, Llangollen. Gold Coin, Golden Cow, Gold Macquarie River Murray River. Sovereign, Good Morning, Lag- Perfect Day, Racing Heart, Rex. cashire Chap. Lucky Eleven. Mac's Rooify. Sea Spray. Strathearrick. Adventure. Meteor, National An- Sydney Bridge, The Buffer them. National Dignity. National Twilight Star, Violet Queen, Zodiac. Force, Piet Hein, Plain View, Flan

cashire

CHINA PONIES

Hand.

chet, Racing Boy. Salvage Master, Sea Dragon, Shipmaster. Split "A" CLASS

Cat. Sylvandale, Tabby Bear Claw. Cameronlan. "Confu-Tempest, The Leopard. Tiny Star, ston Bay Desert Chief, Happy Eve, Tribute. Valorous, Whalsey. Zero. King's Warden, Liberty Bay, Silky-

"E" CLASS ALVES'S COME-BACK

light.

Acme, Astrik, Be Yourself, Capt. In the match between Recreto

"B" CLASS

Blood. Celebration Day. Cleeve. and the Indians at King's Park,

Minu, on the other hand, had

Boslat Bay, Commencement Bay. Copper Idol, Dark Hazard, Double the former, as expected, won quite

R. Duncan's rink also did well Cossack's Beauty, Dawn Star, Ex-Chance, Easy Time, Emergency to work like à Troján as he was easily. They were up in all three

to beat W. Mair by 12 shots. E. G. parston Time, Expression Tume, Call. Gobl Star, Happy Venture. given scant support by his men cinks and on the whole, won by

Post's win of 9 shots over J. G.Gladiator. Half-Moon Eve. Handi- Iron Knight, Jack High, King's who were invariably short with 19 ahots. H. A. Alves, who had not

Meyer was unavailing to his side cap Eve, Harvest View, Havoc Eve, Parade. Labour Day, Lucky Seven, their woods, thus preventing until last Saturday shown any-

As the result of this victory the Honeymoon Eve. Humdrum Eve. Mac's Second Venture, Merry Doer, bim from executing Bis favou- thing of the form that earned for

Bowling Green have now jumped Jober. King's. Coronation, Lan-Mongolian Cat. National Guard. rite shot the drive.

ahead of the Police in the League him a place in the Interport team

However, it must bring him a Table.

Lass. Moonlight View, National Spirit, No Fear; On Your a couple of years ago, staged an ex-

National Pride. New Star, Oak Bay, Toe, Paimer, Rexjana, Sahara Star, cellent come-back. Indeed, I may glow of satisfaction to reflect that

Patentate. Red Feather. Rob Roy. Stopwatch, Skymie, Voltaire. Wen- go so far as to say that at times though he was down by 6 shots to

19 on the 15th head. Silva was able tween the Kowloon Bowling Green

In a Second Division match be-Royal Scot Soldier of Britain, ning, Yum Sing. he was brilliant, as or a good few heads he laid perfect woods. His to collect only one more shot for No. 3. A. A. Remedios, also played the remainder of the game which and the Police RC, at Austin Road well. Dailah, against whom Alves ended with Minu only 5 shots be-the latter were beaten by 28 shots played, was himself playing a good hind Silva. Mint was able to re-Although A. E. Carey's rink beat G. game but he was entirely eclipseduce the lead considerably towards Thompson's by 16 shots the other the end, because his front men prF. Nolan could only collect & shots two Police skips were badly cown. by Alves...

bably realised that the situation was desperate and decided to put to W. S. Drake's 28. G. C. Moss heir shoulders to the wheel, as it was worse of than Nolan as he

Whatever the

was well and truly beaten by T Armstrong to the tune of 35 shots to 9

result of their victory R. F. Luz who was to have skip over the Hong Kong Footballers' ped a rink did not feel equal to "A" team at King's Park, the Re- the task as he was running a slight creio second team are now ahead temperature and his place was of Craigengower who, until Satyr- taken by F. X. Silva to whom he day had been the leaders in the played No. 3. His temperature, Second Division. The Kowloon however, did not prevent him from Bowling Green are also ahead of playing very well and it was main- closely due to him and J. E. Noronha,

C. G. Siva who was opposed by Ming had practically no chance to

were.

case

ADVERTISEMENT played well towards the end.

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REMINDER.

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By order,

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GOOD LEAD LOST

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whose drawing was deadly as very often he was right on the jack, that Silva's rink were able to beat Arçull's by 20-13. Up to the 8th head. Arculi was leading by 9 shots to 2, but on the next nead,

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FANLING GOLF

WHITSUNTIDE" RESULTS

Course- Captain's Cup Old June. 4 and 5: W. Hewitt 88-15-73 qualifies. 24 entries.

Stableford Competition Old Course-June 4-7: 1. D. MacAlister (20), 40 points; 2. R. G. Gray (12), 38 points. 41. entries.

Medal Round-Old Course Park, 08-24-74. 23 entries.

The Bogey (Par) New Course)

and the mixed foursomes are cancelled owing to lack of entries.

Lawn Bowls Teams For Week-end Fixtures

The following are some I the

W. Hyde, L. Jack. A. W. Smith lawn bowls teams for the week- and J. Hyde (skip). end:--

POLICE R.C.

1st Team v. Kowloon Dock (Away)

W. Mc, Leod, C. Dowman, W. Hol lands; E G. Post (skip).

J. Fender, W. McBardy, G. Per- kins, A. Carey (skip).

W. Cameron, T. Tallon, 7. Shep-, herd, W. Mal (skip).

2nd Team v. Recreio (Away); J. Edwards, F. Kelly, W. Camp bell, G. Moss (skip).

W. Glendinning, J. Riddell. A Wright, J. Orem (skip).

L Glendinning. F. Channing, F. Nolan, F. Booker, (skip).

RECREIO

1st Division (Homie) 13. C.S.C.C.

2nd Team v. KFC.

C:

W. Bambro, B. A, Basto, J, W. M. | Brown and J.-M. Jack (skip).

A. A. Dand, C. J. Tacchi, R. H. E, Marks and H. Nish (skip)..

SMALL UNITS TENNIS

TWO MATCHES DECIDED

Two games were played on the Army Ground at Sockunpoo yes- terday when the 7th. Batty. R.A. beat the 40th. Coy. RE "B" by six sets to three and the R.A lost to "D" Coy, R. Scots the score being 5 sets to four.

The following were the results: Lt. Matthews and Ingram (7th.

Battery RA.);—

lost to Quinneil and Denyer 4— ✪ lost to Bostock and Wilson 3-6 lost to Buckle and Wetton 1- Morgan and Lavis (7th.

Battery RA;)

beat Quinnell and Denyer 8 2 beat Bostock and Wilson - 6 beat Buckle and Wetton 9 7

McKechnie and Hebden (7th.

Battery RA);--

lost to Quinnell & Denyer 8-10 best Bostock and Wilson, 6-3 lost to Buckle and Wetton 3-- 6.

SCOTS WIN

V. C. Labrum, W. T. French, J.] Sergt. Marshall and Douglas. Smith and T. Carr, skip).

"KOWLOON TONG

Kowloon Tong v. HE-C. (Away):

and A. Spary (skip).

C. Mose, T. Tang, J. L. Stephena

T. M. Gregory. T. K. Lin, V. Atienza and H. Gittins (skip).

A. E. Castro, H. Y. Hu, Y. Abbas and A. H. Basto (skip).

FOOTBALL CLUB

"A" Team v. Talkoo (Awày): J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, J.

J. Luz, C. E. Marques, A. A. Re-Russell, J. Rodger (skip.

medios and H. A. Alves (skip,

L. F. Xavier, D., C. Aives, F. V 'V Ribeiro and R. F. Luz (skip).

J. E Noronha, J. F. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva and F. X. M. Bilva (skip).

2nd Division (Home) vs. P.R.C. F. A. Machado, C. A..Lopes, C. H. Basto and J. J. Basto lakip).

F. A. Xavier, C. C. Pereira, Dr. A. P. Guterres and B. Basto (skip)...

LA Gutierrez, J. C. Remedios, L J. Silva and F. X. Boares (skip). 3rd Division (Away) va. HK.F.C.

C. P. Basto, J. M: Sequeira, O. P. Remedios and C. R Pereira (skip) "C. Vaz, A. M. Xavier. C..M. 8. Alves and E. Sousa (akip),

AF. Noronha, A. V. Barros, M. A Carvalho and P. A. Yvanovich |{sklp);

KOWLOON F.C.

KFC, V. K.C.C.

R. P. Shaw, E. Strange. G. Dun- can, W GA · (skip).'

W. Buller, G. 8. Graver. N. Beb. binton, A. Brooksbank (skip).

“B” Team v. KB.G.C. (Home): 8. Strange, L. Lamert, E. 8. Car- ter, F. Haynes (skip).

A. Steven, J. Dalgarno, H. v. Pearce: E. Tuck (skip).

A. McKeller, F. H. Glover, CB. Robertson, J. A. R. Selby (skip). Third Division v. Recrelo (Home): C. G. Sollis, R. Edwards, R. Fitches, J. Pegg (skip).

E. C. Drown, S. A. Mansell, B Cressey, V. Walker (skip).

A. M. Didsburý, A. 'Thomson, 3. Skinner, R. T. Trengove (skip).

K.B.G.C.

1st Team vs. Indian R.C.: G. C. Norman, A. Macintyre, A.

A Eastman, C. Champelovier, V. J. Hall, J. G: Meyer (skip). Petherick and T. Fergusson (akip).

F. A. Cheesman, A. Macfarline,

A. Lapsley, J. Smalley, V. Chit-C. B. Hosking, E. W. Lines (akipi..

senden and J. Gibson (skip).

T. White, R. Hall, C. Turney and

W. Field (skip).

KOWLOON C.C.

1st team v. C.C.C. at Happy Valley: W. Makahy, J. Fraser, Craig, and

Kern (skip) x

A. E. Filkstone, T. A. Macar, H. Overy and B. C. Fincher (skip).

John Watson, s. M. White, A. Hyde Lay, R. Duncan (akip).

"

2nd Team vs. HEFC EV. Bearle, H. E. Drew, H. P. Phillips, & E F Thompson (skip).

E. A, Atkins, Jack Watson, P. W Waterton, W. 8. Drake (skip),

H. L Lockhart,&T Lay, I A R. Duncan,

rong (D).

(R. Scots);

lost to Hazel! &"Sherwood 2 beat E. S. M. Reid and

Kingsland

beat Hazeli and Sherwood S McKenzie Kennedy and Cooper

(R. Scots):-

beat Hazell and Sherwood 6- lost to Reld and Kingsland 3- beat Slater and Skinner 8—2 Williamson and Goodfellow

(B. Scots):

beat Hazell and Sherwood 6-91 lost to Refd and Kingsland 3- loat to Blater and Skinner 2- 6

KOWLOON MATCH

The Royal Corps of Signals de- teated Middlesex Regiment "C" Company by 8 sets to 2 in a Small Units Tennis League Match at the Army, ground, Chatham Road. Kowloon

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY : BRIDGE-Cheero Club, Bridge, 8

ᎠᏗ.

MEETING.-Victoria Chess Club,

at CHoucester Hotel, 5 p.m.

TOMORROW

!

TENNIS. --- "D" Division, Bouth China A.A. V. Central British As- sociation; Radio Sports Club v. "Chinese" R.C.; Police R.C. v. Re- creo: Kowloon Tong v. Craig- engower CC Kowloon Indian LC. v. Civil Service C.C. How

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