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RECREIO FOUR ENTER FINAL OF OPEN RINK

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Civil Service Quartette Lose By Narrow Margin

A Club de Recreto four entered the final of the Lawn Bowls "Open Rinks Championship when, at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday, F. A. Machado, C. M, Silva, J. F. V. Ribeiro and F. X. M. da Silva (skip) defeated, by two shots on the last head, the Civil Service C.C. rink of E. W. Simmonds, J. Deakin, 5. Eccleshall and A. W. Grimmitt (skip)..

excep-

ex-

Silva won by 14 shots to. 12. head things had looked singles being returned on all but tionally bright. Here Recreio : four heads. None of the eight were three shots up with Grim- players bowled exceptionally well. mitt only left to play his last bat Ribeiro and C. M. Silva raised wood Grimmitt played as an occasional cheer.

cellent a wood as has ever been' Grimmitt played several good managed on the "K.B.G.C. green, shots, and a

very pretty one on and it was one up for Civil Ser- the 20th head, F. X. M."da Silva Vice, where it would have been upheld the reputation that has three up for Recreio." been growing with every 'round in The last head of the match was the Open Rinks tournament that the most interesting. It looked as he is an excellent skip.

though Grimmitt could do it, and Silva's rink was one up on each Civil Service were thres up at one of the first three heads. Orum- stage. Simmonds had placed one

mitt was

one, up on the fourth wood up on Machado. C. M. Silva and fifth head, and Silva was one pushed another C.S.C.C. wood up. up again on the three other heads Deakin made it three, but then that were played before ten. the Silva rolled his second wood into score at the interval being 6-2 in place to reduce the lead to two. Silva's favour.

The situation remained 11- changed as Ribeiro and Deakin, Grimmitt and Silva tried, pushing up woods into as difficult a maze 3 skips have ever been confronted with.

SOME SPECULATION

PAST THE JACK...

The ninth head" was Grimmitt's and the tenth Silva's, and as the score stood at 7-3 after 10 heads, there was some speculation on whether either side would be more than one up or any of the re-

There seemed to be two woods maining 11 heads. Someone con-up for Grimmitt, and a doubtful jured up 11-10 as the score at the third wood. The three woods lay past the jack, and a lucky shot could make it a clear three for Grimmitt.

finish.

Then Silva finally managed -a two, and followed this up with a single, leading 10-3: As things

Silva rolled clear of the maze.

began to look dark for Civil Fer-¡ Grimmitt had a chance in a vice, so Grimmitt and his men hundred. He could push up the played grimly to reduce the lead. jack into the

cluster of three A two on the 13th head, how woods and his last wood with it. ever, was replied to by a

and it would be four up for him single and a three, and Silva led 14-5, and a 14-all tle, necessitating-a Silva's men continued

22nd head. to play well, but they did not any of the remaining six heads.

score on

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get it, Arthur!" s Grimmitt sup- porter volunteered. "TU give twenty," Arthur Grimmitt. replied. He rolled his last wood, Civil Ser- vice remained

two up.. and the the 20th game was over:

THE LAST HEAD Grimmitt finished with 1 1 1 1 1 2. On the last head, things, looked dark for Recreio. On

PROGRAMME IN K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

The following are the matches: arranged for the coming week in Kowloon Cricket Club's tennis tournament:

anxual

Wednesday Court No. 1-D. J. N. Anderson v. A, V. White (Senior Championship).

2-A. Crawford v. J. R . Turner (Benior Cham-

pionship).

3-F, A. Broadbridge v.

GOLF SUMMER SINGLES

Revised Draw At Happy Valley

The following is the revised "draw in correct order in The Royal Hongkong Golf Club's Happy Val- ley second summer singles tourna- ment: Byes into Second Roand

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General Cargo will be discharged into Goods have left the Godowns and all Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie Gooda remaining undelivered after the at Consigneer risk and subject to the 27th July, 199, will be subject to Terms and Catditions of Storage at feat. Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready All Claims against the steamer must for Delivery from the Godown on and be presented to the undersigned on or after 2nd July.

before the 10th Aug, or they will not All broker, chafed, and damaged Goods be recognized. are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and

To comply with the General Bonded". Warehouse Regulations, consignees

W. V. Ahern (9) v. V. 6. Ebbage Fridays between the hours of 10.45 must have a Revenue Officer in atten-

(18)

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"G. T. May (13) v. G. E. Willerton

(12).

f:

F. Grose (Handicap. A. I. Burnte (18) ▼, C. C. Stark A).

4-W. C. Hung v. B. "Sol-

taa (Handicap ""A"),

5 W. M. Gittins v. N.A. E Mackay (Handicap "ATS"

8-G. M. Gillard v. B. D.

Lay (Handicap "B"). Thursday

Court No. 1-E. C. Fincher v. 5. A.;

Gray (Handicap 'A'). 2-R, E. Lee v. J. H, 6, Duncan (Handicap "B").

Friday

Court No. 1-J, R, Turner v. G. M. Gillard (Junior Cham- pionship)..

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rent.

All Claims against the Vensel maat W. 8. Hillier (8) v. H. N. Moran be presented to the Undersigned on or

(18)

before the 19th Aug., 1939, or they wil not be recognized,

J. Etmaker (14) v. W. F. Baines

(12).

No Fire Insurance,will be effected.

BITTERFIELD & SWIBE

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N. 3. Booker (13) v. W. H. Jowit | id July, 1989.

(12).

T. J. Price (9); v. H. Smith (8).. R. R. Ellis (15) to meet winner of the First Round match be- tween A. J.. Dennis (9) and J. W. Macdonald (7).

F. Buckle (12) v. G. P. Stone (16). N. J. Bebbington (15) v. É Tuck

(14)..

AJ. MacFayden (18) v. M, L.

Reidy (18)

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dance wher damaged antiable goods are examined

All broken, chate and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on the 25th July, 1939, at è am. by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.

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No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (Chiwa), LTD.

Agenta. Hong Kong, 20th July, 1938.

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VONSIGNEES of Cargo' are hereby having arrived from New York and informed that all Goods are Ports of call Consignees of Cargo are being landed at their risk into the hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kone and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kow-

A Crawford RTA. W. Aslett (18) v. W. B. Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow Broadbridge (Handi-

'cap "A"),

3-P. Wynter-Blyth and

Mrs. Millard v. 8. A Gray and Mrs. Kevan, Saturday: Court No. 1A. E. P. Guest V. A. V. White (Handicap (A').

Sunday Court No. 1-0. M. Gillard v. :D, J. N. Anderson (Handi- cap "A");

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BIG TENNIS TIE AGAIN CALLED

The much-postponed big game.

Richardson (13).

loon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd. st Kowloon, whence and/or from the

*J. W, Mayhew "(8) v. 8. F. Chubb whatves delivery may be obtained. joon, where delivery may be obtained an

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(15). Burg. Cdr. Nicholson:

Davies (12).

E. Greenwood (18) v. Col. Collin

Optional cargo will not be landed soon as the goods are landed, here, unless notice has been given 48

Optional cargo will not be landed ..hours prior to vessel's arrival, but car, bere, unless netice has been given 43 ried en from port to port to the final hours prior to vessel's arrival, but KL.8. Robertson (4) v. E. H. Clark Port of call to which the ention carried on from port to port to the find

extends

port of call to which the option (78).

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No Claims will be admitted after Goods remaining undelivered after the Goods have left the Godowns, and Goods have left the Godown, and all the 20th inst., will be subject to rent all Goods remaining undelivered after All claims against the vessel must the 24th July, 1989, will be subject to be presented to the undersigned on or

Bent before the Slat inst. or they will All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowe, where not be recognized.

9, at 10a.m., by our Burveyors they will be examined on 22nd July, Mesars, Goddard & Douglas,

· (5),. ̈ ̈

The first round is to be played on or before July 30; the 2nd August 6: the 3rd August 13; the 4th August 20; the semi-final Sep- tember 3 and the Final on Sep-

tember 17..

between Indian Recreation Club

Ass of the Indian side on Saturday

and South China Athletic

ciation in the "A" Division of the and asked for a further post tennis league," which was to have ponement as two of their team been decided to-day, has

would not be able to surn out 50- once

Goods are to be left in the Godowns All broken, chafed, and damaged where they will be examined on the 24th inst, at 10a.m. by our surveyors Mesara. Goddard & Douglas

In the case of dutiable cargo, con- Imports & Exports Office that they sigases are requested to inform the

have such goods for examination.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lerling

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will be countersigned DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hong Kong, 18th July, 1939.

by

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again been out off.

It is understood that the Chi- The match will probably be nese club approached the captain played off this Friday.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consiguess must have a Revenus Officer in attend- ance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All claims must ranch us before the 24th Aug., 1938, or they will not be recognised.

No Lurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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