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LAWN BOWLS NOTES

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SPORTS

SALICA KEEPS KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB

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bis 33 shots. The final score was beating Hongkong Cricket Club by Lou Sailes, bantamweight cham-hand Tennis Team when they shield. This shield has been sub- NEW YORK, Sept. 25 (Rauter)—' This Club entertained, the Thai- | The Club, now possess another 33--15:

$ 28 shots.

plon of the world according to the passed through Hongkong on their scribed for by members in memory Talkoo Recreation. Club inflicted] Nissim, in his debut as akip, another defeat on Club, de Recreio, opened splendidly but the con- out-pointed the National Boxing Japan, in August last. A series of Hirst and will be played for in an New York Boxing Commission, return from a Goodwill Tour of of their departed friend, "Jack" at King's Park, by 15 shots..... sistency of Lam's rink soon over Association's champion.

Keown had no difficulty against took him to win by 27-11.

Georgle matches were played and the vist-all day tournament annually.

The Aitkenhead Shield Match Remedios and led all the way to game between Coelho and Cassidy Pace, in a 15-round bout to be-tors proved" victorious.

come undisputed champion win 19-10. Chalmers was trailing was close but Coelho was more Souza for the first ten heads and consistent towards the end and. then he had a run of 21 shots on beat Cassidy by 16 shots. On the nine, heads to beat Souza by 32-18. adjacent rink Karanjia and Cor- Munro was ahead of Yvanovich nell fared evenly and the scoring in the initial part of the game was low. A single on the last head but a seven at the 12th end gave gave Karanjia victory by a single Yvanovich a lead which he main- tatied to the end to beat Munro by-24-16

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FORECAST FOR SATURDAY

(THIRD DIVISION) Indian Recreation Club caused a great surprise when they beat the Prison Officers' Club by ax shots at Sookanpoo. This was the third win for the Indians in the whole season, the fourth de fest of Prison Officers' Club and the Arst check in six gamės.

Bakar had no difficulty against Tom Pile and anished up with eight shots to the good,Rom fabn was led by Jullott by margin of nine shots at

but the 19th

seven shots on the last two heads put the Indian rink two shots in arrears A. H. Madar, deputising for Wahab, Was ahead of Bagley for the

(SECOND DIVISION) greater part of the game, but; Bagley scored 11 shots to Mader's' Kowloon Howling Green Club one on seven heads to lead by will meet Hongkong Cricket Club two shots on 20th head: A trace and should collect the points with at the last end for Madar made out much trouble. the score a tle of 20-20.

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Indian Recreation Club will be at home to Civil Service Cricket Club and should win,

Kowloon Bowling Green Club will meet Club de Recreio B and, should have no difficulty in beat ing them.

In March this year, exhibition was for the first time played on tennis was held on the hard the K.C.C greens, and we tender | courts, with the Japanese Stars our thanks to the Lawn Bowls sumad. A. O. Madar, J: Hoo-who passed through the colony on Sub-Committee and others, who, sen, A. K. Minu (skip).

their way to Manila to participate by their untiring efforts, made the Bowling Green Club:-J. A. Re- The same players were again en-winter tournaments were played. Recreio "B" (home) v. Kowloon in the "All Comers Tournament." | day an outstanding success. Fifteen medios, &. P. Pereira, A. M. Rodri-tertained on their way back to These proved-exceedingly popular gues, B. Basto (skip); D. C. Alves, Japan.

and, were well supported.

OPEN SINGLES

2 Former Champions singles Handicap "B": (3 Sets) Snooker table is showing signs of

Gain Victories....

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C. H. Basto, J. C. Remedios, J. J. The Club's Annual Tournament "Following are 1939 results:- Basto (skip); C. F.. Vas, A. F. attracted a great number of en- President's Cup: Winner, F. Good- Noronha, C. Roza Pereira, L. J.tries, the best we have had for a win; Runner-up, M. N. Rakusen; Silva (skip).

number of years. But owing to Championship: Cup presented by (FIRST DIVISION)

Friendly Match: Recreio Re-the evacuation as previously stat-Vice-President: Winner, E C. Fin- Kowloon Docks Recreation Club serves (home) v. Kowicon Foot-ed, it was found necessary to can-cher; Runner-up. F. Goodwin; will entertain Craigengower Cricket ball Club:-F. X. Monteiro, L. A cel the two ladies events and the Handicap Singles: Winner, J. Club at Bung Hom and if the Osmund. A. J. Osmund, M. F. Pin- Mixed Doubles. The men's events Hempsey: Runner-up. W. Hobbs: Dockers can turn out their regular na (skip)"; L. Rozario, G. A. Pinna. are nearing completion..

Handicap Doubles: Winners, F. team we might see an upset. On J. Remedios, C. Cunha (skip); F. The following are the 1939, Te- Goodwin and A. C. Tribble; Run- the whole the gaine should be H. Carvalho, H. R. Pinna, F. Mar-sults:-Men's Senior Champion-ners-up, W. Glins and M. N. close but I favour C. C. C. to win ques, B. Alves (skip).

ship: 15 Sets.)-Winner, A. E. P. Rakusen: Tyro: Winner, G. Tay- by a small margin.

Guest: Runner-up, A. Crawford;lor. Runner-up, G. W Bowden. [Men's Singles Handicap "A": (3 Billlards.—The Billiard and Sets.)-Winner, A, E. P. Guest: Snooker Tables have been in good Runner-up, E C. Fincher: Men's demand throughout the year. The

Winner, W. Rapley: Runner-up, wear and it is hoped to have the G.-M. Gillard; Men's Junior cloth renewed at an early date, Two former champions entered Championship; (5 Sets) — Win- The following Competition was the third round of the Openner, A. L. Fisher: Runner-up, concluded: Championship: B1- Singles lawn bowls tourney yes-F. A. Broadbridge; Men's Doubles liards Senior-Winner. J. H. S. terday.

Handicap: (3 Sets.)-Winners, E. Duncan; Runner-up. EL C. F At Kowloon Football Club. A.M. C. Fincher and G. C. Burnet: Run- Curtis. Holland (1930) beat C. E, Marques ners-up, A., E. P. Guest and S. A. Badminton. Badminton WAS by 21 shots to 10, while at Cral-Gray; Mixed Doubles Handicap: once again played at the Club gingower

Hyde-Lay (1933) (3 Sets.)-Wingers, Mrs. Smeby after a lapse of about four years overcame A. W. Hicock" by the and J. H. 9. Duncan, Bunners-up, and proved very popular. “The overwhelming margin of 21 shots Mrs. Knight and F. F. Clarke. general" standard of play unfor- to four.

Lawn Bowls (1939).—The 1sttunately was not high and the Division Team maintained a teams entered in the "B" and favourable position while the 3rd Mixed Doubles Leagues met with Division Team were runners-up. seant success, as the results below Taikoo Recreation Club should

The present season finds our 1st show; towards the end of the sea-

... SPLENDID RECOVERY-%

Division Team in a rather poor son, however, an encouraging im- have no dicuity in overcoming

At Kowloon Bowling Green Club position, but since many matches provement was noted, Hamilton trailing: Thomson for, the weak Police Recreation Club.

C. Silva beat Y. H. Tang 21-have yet to be played there is no Children's Sports-This Event the first few heads made а

12; W. K. Way beat W. Simpson reason why they should not finish was held on January 1, 1940, with splendid recovery and beat. Thom

21.16.

in a better position.

its usual success. The thanks of son 27-15. A close game was the

OMAR WON

The 2nd Division Team are in a the Committee are again tendered result of the meeting of Dinnen Saturday. at 3.30 p.m. At. Sookun- It was erroneously reported in favourable position, and should to the many generous subscribers, and Sloan but the former had his post-D. M. Khan. A M. Wahab, our issue yesterday that U. M. continue to do well Many new and to the ladies and gentlemen" : sail up to win by five shota

A. M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas Omar (holder) lost to J. McKelviel bowlers are to be found in this who so kindly assisted and; in Craizengower Cricket Club pláy (skip): A. H. Rumjahn, S. Yusuf. at Recreio. The correct score was Division and they are an acquisi-particular, Mr. E. C. Fincher, the de ing home/had - no difficuity in M Y. Adal, A. R. Minu (skip); A. Omar beat' McKelvie 21-14.

tion to the Club.

special secretary, ·

Kowloon Tong Club will be at home to Civil Service Cricket Club and should win by a small margin. At Car's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club will meet Kowloon Football Club but, will find the latter a

Kowloon Bowling Green Club had a clean sweep against Hong- kong Eectric Recreation Club by 33! shots the second biggest score of, the afternoon. This defeat also smashed their hopes of winning stronger combination. the championship.

THE TEAMS

IR.C. v. Civil Service C. C. an

A.

Results of other singles "piatches were as follows:

At Civil Service C.C.-R. Basa beat A. H. Rumjahň 21-10; W. Gin beat M. J. Medina 21-3.

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