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SURPRISING DEFEAT
DEFEAT OF INDIAN R.C. IN SENIOR BOWLS LEAGUE
Upsets, Records And Two "Possibles" Last Week
BY “L. G."
THE FULL PROGRAMME OF LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE MATCHES LAST SATURDAY, AFTER A FORTNIGHT'S INTERRUPTION ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN, RESULTED IN SEVERAL UPSETS, SAW NUMEROUS RECORDS GOING BY THE BOARD AND PRODUCED TWO "POSSIBLES" AND A SEVEN.
The defeat of the INDIAN R.C. at the hands of the
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Gala Swimming (V.M.C.A pool), 9 p.m. TENNIS-Third Division C, D. R. v.
. C.R.C. BKC.O. v, H.K.U.T.., I. R. C. v. 8. C. A. A.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 TENNIS. First Division. C.D.R. V. S.C.A.A., AM.C. v. IR.C., K.T. G.C.A. V. KIT.C., K.C.C. v. C.R.
KOWLOON C.C. came very much as a surprise, especially C. (2), C.R.C. (1) v. C.CO. as the Indians are at the moment playing right on top of their form and had beaten Recreio "A," the Champions, in an away match a fortnight age.
What was still more surprising was the fact that they: went away without a single point, having lost on all rinks to the K.C.C. Craigengower's score of 103 against the Civil Service in the First Division has set a new aggregate re- cord for the season, the previous best being 89 shots which; was set up, and subsequently equalled, also by Craigen- gower,
A Recrelo "A" rink com-squarely beating the erstwhile 100 prising F. X. Soares, C. Roza- per cent. Kowloon Tong team at Pereira, F. V. V. Ribeiro and Kowloon Tong. They won on two rinks by 22 shots. For Craigen- R. F. Luz established a new gower, N. P. Karanja, who has rink record with a score of 40 been promoted from the Third: shots against T. Coleman's team, beat A. J. Kew soundly by Kowloon Docks rink. The 28-9. This was Hope Kew's first The other two "possibles" scored last defeat in five matches.
Craigengewer skip to win was Saturday were both recorded Tommy Lock who finished his game in the Second Division.
5 shots ahead of J. L. Stephens, though at one time he was 15-1 in the lead. A. Spary, who has su-
was the only successful Kowloar Tong skip, beating M. J. Medina by two shots.
Playing for the Hongkong C.C., G. E. Costello's rink, the other three members of which were S. perceded Wille Howard as skip, L. Lloyd, I O. Haigh and H. G. Wallington, scored eight shots on the 10th head to record a possible against R. S. Meadows' K.C.C. rink The other "possible" was scored by E. Kern's K.F.C. rink W. Naef, A. E Eastman and C Dowman against C. Gowland, of the Frison Officers.
Only one seven was scored on Saturday afternoon. the credit for
TENNIS. Fourth Division: AT.C.
THURSDAY, JULY 3
7. C.R.C., PO.R.C. (1) v. P.O.R.C. (2), J.R.C. v. C.C.C., FC V. 8.CA.A., C.BA. v. KIT.C.
FRIDAY, JULY 4 MESTING. - Annual, of
Jockey Club, 3rd Floor, Prince's
Building, 4 p.m.
MACHO
SATURDAY, JULY 5 BASEBALL BB. Baseball Club v. Chung Hwa, 2.16 p.m.; HK B.C, v. Roval Engineers, 4.30 p.m.
LAWN BOWLS First Division:
Craigengower ▼ Heerelo "A", Kowloon C.0, 7. Civil Service, Police R.C. v. Indian R.C., He- CTelu "B" v. Kowloon B.Q.C. "B," Kowloon 9.0.0. "A" v. Kow- loon Docks R.C. Second Divi- sion: Hongkong CC. v. Recreio, Kowloon Tong v. Kowloon C.C.. Prison O.C. Cralgengower.
7. Hongkong F.C. v. Kowloon MC. Third Division: Kowloon B.G.C V. Cralgengower. Kowloon F.C. v. Hongkong FC., Indian R.C. v. Police R.C., Recreto v. Hong- Kong C.C.
Another match which resulted unexpectedly was the home defeat
SUNDAY, JULY sustained by the Prison Officers at | BASEBALL-U,S,8. (Tulsa v. South Stanley. Expected to win. the China Athletic Association, 10 Lables were turned on them by the Kowloon Football Club who went away four points to the good, hav ing won the match on the aggre-
It going to H. Nish's rink while gate and on two rinks. Both E
a.m
HUNGARY'S
playing for K.BO.C. against the Kern and P. Younghusband won REPRISAL
H.K. Football Club 1 8 Third for the Kowloon Football Club Division match.
HOPES SHATTERED
The former, though scoring a pos- sible on the very first head, ended the game only seven shots ahead
MEASURE
VICHY, June 30 (Reuter)-A| of C. Gowland and Younghusband communique Issued by the Hun- got home by the same margin garlan Chief of Staff quoted in a against J. McCutcheon, W. Simp Budapest despatch to the Vichy
News Agency states, "As a reprisaj
son lost to W. J. Bagley by ten.
TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1941,
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, let JULY, 1941.
GENERAL HOLIDAY
On Tuesday, 1st July, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from a.m. to Noon, Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8 am. to 10.00 a.m. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.
There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sun- days, and one delivery of registered and ordinary correspondence at 11.30 am.
There will also be one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11 am. from the Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Talpo and Un Long.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
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3rd July
15th July
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THURSDAY
For
Fresh from beating the Cham pions, the Indians visited Cox's Road to play against the Kowloon C.C last Saturday full of con- fidence, but their hopes of winning
In the Third Division, the Indian measure the Hungarian Air Force Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. were rudely shattered. They not! only lost the match, but they lost R.C. to make up in some measure again successfully attacked Soviet for the bad defeat sustained by military objectives during the It badly as they went down on all
their First team at the hands of early hours of today. Large fires rinks. Abe Abbas who, previous to
K.C.C. brought off clean this match, bad won all his games,
win, and considerable damage were ab- their second, Incidentally, at the served. The town of Csop Tea lost his excellent record to Teddy
Soviet planes Flucher whose win was, incidental-expense of the Hongkong C.C. The attacked by seven
Iv. his first League success since Indians won all round by the com- three of which were brought down
S. M. by air fights." the beginning of the season. Abbas fortable margin of 22 sjots. had a chance of holding on to his Rumjahn whose ten shot win over
In
A. 8. Mitchell was the biggest rink win among the indian skips, play- ed well and was well supported by
record, as he was only two shots behind Fincher on the last head, but the latter made sure of the game by scoring five shots on the F. B. Hassan his number three.
Next week's matches:- last head.
their respective games, both Tommy Madar and
FIRST DIVISION Bebbington took the lead from the CRAIGENGOWER. v. Recreto "A" word go and, though the former KOWLOON C.C. v. Civil Service very nearly allowed Dallah to Pollee R.C. . INDIAN R.C. catch up with him, they kept the REORLIO "D" Y. Kooh B.G.C. load to the end. The R.O.C. won KOWLOON B.G. "A" v. K'ioon Dks. by 17 ahots all round.
SECOND DIVISION
HOME FRONT NEWS
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS is to debate British propaganda policy and a decision on the Ministry of Information is expected to be an- "nounced shortly.
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MR. P. G. WODEHOUSE, the will-known author, has just been released from an internment camp
Playing at home against the HONGKONG C.C. v. Recreio Civil Servants, Craigengower put KOWLOON TONG v. Kowloon C.C. and is living in a hotel in Berlin up two recorda for the season. Prison Officers v. CRAIGENGOWER from where last week he began Their 105 shots has bettered the Hongkong FC. v. KOWLOON F.C. old aggregate set by them against
the first of a series of broadcasts THIRD DIVISION Kowloon C.C. by 14 shots. Thetr KOWLOON B.G.C. v. Craigengower tions. The Home Press say Mr. to America on non-political ques- 83 shot win has also improved the KOWLOON FC. v: Hongkong F.C. Wodehouse is unknowingly letting old-mark of 48 set by them against Kowloon C.C. Craigengower last Saturday won easily on all rinks against the Civil Service.
CHAMPIONS WIN
The Champions, Recreio "A," won comfortably against the Kow- loon Docks in spite of the absence
INDIAN R.C. v. Police R.O. RECREIO v. Hongkong C.C.
Y.M.C.A. BILLIARDS
FINAL Pling up 400 points to his op- ponent's 256, L. Bykes won the bil-
himself be used by Dr. Goebbels.
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THE IDEA OF A Ministry of Civil Defence to cover all A.R‚P. questions finds support in the Lon- don papers.
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DISAPPOINTMENT IS expressed,
Date and Time
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GUARD OF G.P.O. SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND AN IMPORTANT CENTRE
LONDON, June 30 (British Wireless)—The City of London repelled "enemy invaders" yesterday afternoon when the Home Guard of the General Post Office successfully defended one of the most important centres of internal communication against the onslaughts of "parachutists provided by the L.M.S. Ballway, Zero hour, states an agency he was arrested on the spot before. correspondent, was 10 am.
he could do serious damage.
The in the scene of blasted and bat-
attackers tried another tered buildings within a square method and sent forward a mes
of Carlos Silva who was taken Hards championship of the Euro-in the British Press that it hamile of the City, the invaders used isenger who managed to pass the
on Saturday and for whom H. A. pean Y. M. C. A. last night, the been found impossible as yet Alves had to deputise. In scoring loser being C, T. Champelovier.
40 shots to Coleman's 8, Luz set up two new records. He improved the old rink score by maven shots and
AT CENTRAL
his win by 32 shots has set a new
·STOLE CHICKENŠ
rink win mark for the season. Dickie Alves rink beat M. Fergu-
THE AIR
every inch of cover afforded outer guard but as soon as he en- by the buildings but the Q.P.O.tered the building his behaviour fix a date for an Imperial war con- men with their outposts fully gave him away and he was made ference. The SUNDAY TIMES says marned, fought off the attack prisoner the sooner the conference is held, which Insted two-and - à - half Another group followed a build- the better.
hours.
ers lorry and managed to get Parachutista had landed us within 200 yards of their objec- SECRETARY, Bir outside the borders of this vital tive. There they lay amid a mass son's by the comfortable margin of Yu Luk, 21, unemployed, charged Archibald Sinclair, bas congra-square mile. They sent forward (of brick and rubble but sorties of 26 shots, but F. X. (Spuggy) Silva before Mr. G. Lowry yesterday tulated the City of Liverpool squareconnaissance parties and lost at the defenders out the attackers off lost to R. Morrison by ten shots. with stealing a basket containing dron of Spitfires on the destruction most all but there was a "quis-from their headquarters and most Though down on two rinks, nine chickens, five dozen empty of 19 enemy planss and probably ing" within the walls of the of them were brought in as Kowloon Bowling Green "A" won bottles, avo plates, one large basin nine others in addition to damag-G.P.O, who felt that the internal prisoners, on the aggregate against Recreio and five dishes from the residence ing several more. The squadron's defence was not effelent enough Officers of the Regular Army "B" in ab away match at King's of Mr. W. Hollands, No. 64 own losses were two.
to prevent him cutting the tele were scrutineers during the Park, thanks to Mokelvis and his Mount Parish, Kennedy Road, was
phone wires from the roof to the men who won by 21 shots against sentenced to four months hard in
beadquarters,
Det. -Bgt, J. Bentley prosecuted; STHEIT FROM BODY
L G. Bilva's rink. This big win bour. He had three previous con
victions. more than made up for A. M. Holland's and. A J Hall's seven' ́shot deficit against, Tony Guterres and J, J, Basto: Bilva's rink more of tour is the lowest set in all three Divisions. He only scored on 3 of the 21 heads. 24
KOWLOON TONG HEATEN
In the Second Division Oraison gower upset nii calculations by,
FINNISH PUBLIC WARNED
LONDON, June 80 (Reuter)
NOT QUICK ENOUGH
| Armed With: Wire-cutters he abi tacked the internal communion-
For the there of three gold The Finnish High Command to- tions of the building but was not dental caps from a body at the Any aued instructions to the quick enough
The Home Guard found him and Tung Wah Hospital mortuary. Hin Finnish public to be on the look- Kwong sun, 39, coffin-carrier, was out for suspicious and foreign sentenced to three months, hard 156king persons who are known labour by Mr. Lowry yesterday, to have been dropped behind the Bergeant Moran stated the caps Finnish fines from enemy/0 were valued at 05.
Graft”, sintag the Finnish Radio,"
exercise.
The chief umpire's report stated: "There is no doubt the de- fenders won the battle because they maintened ther post- tions but it is obvious that the Home Guard Want more and more practice."
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