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CRAIGENGOWER C. C. ASSURED OF THE SENIOR LAWN BOWLS CROWN
BY "L. G."
The twelve bowls matches played last Saturday (that between Taikoo and Hongkong Football Club having been postponed) pro- duced some startling results, chief of which was the defeat at home of the Kowloon Football Club, leaders in the Second Division, at the hands of the Prison Officers. This defeat, however, has not serious. ly leopardised the Footballers chances of winning the title, as Bow-- loot Tong, next on the Table, also lost (and on all rinks).
The overwhelming defeat sustained by the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in their Third Division mateb against Hongkong Foot- ball Club has coine as another surprise and though they are still at the top of the table, their bad defeat has considerably reduced their shances of capturing the title.
The Police, with another clean 15 shots. sweep wir
Bob Duncan had the
their credit, are better of Albert Rodrigues of 12 rapidly overhauling them in the shots. race for the Championship and need but another 10 points to This seems 9 clinch the title. certainty as they have four more matches to play.
With the exception of the Police
secured who only
four points against Kowloon Bowling Green Club "B" all the wirers in the First Division won with maximum points.
ther
the
Craigengower's clean sweep Win over the Civil Servants bas
First given
With Division Championship. three matches to play, they now have a lead of six and a half points ever Recreio "A." second on the Table, who has only one
more match
played.
un
RF.C. SHOCKED Kowloon Football Club who seem the likely winners of the Second Division title had a rude awaiting them in their home match against Though they the Prison Officers. won on twe rinks. they lost on the aggregate, as their win was not to cover E. Kern's sufficient 13-shot deficit at the hands of W. J. Bagley.
V
P. Younghusband and W Field both won for the Footballers, the former beating J. McCutcheon by six shots and the latter just managing to keep two shots ahead of C. Gowland.
Kowloon Tong, their rivals, were dealt a crippling by Craigengower, the Valley team taking all Ave points at home
V. M. Omar had a very easy win over W. J. Burling whom fic beat Tommy Lock had the biggest by 22 shots. Though the other rink wis of the bome skips. beat- two skips. Charlie Rosselet and Bing 3. L. Stephens by 16 shots to
Lawn Bowls
Draw
:
RINKS SEMI-FINAL
ON SEPT. 14
The draw for the fifth round of the Lawn Bowls OPEN PAIRS Championship, for the OPEN RINKS semi-final and for the first round of the OPEN SINGLES Champlonship was made yesterday
at the office of Mr. R. P. Phillips, Hot Scoretary of the Lawn Bowls Association.
The draw and dates set for the various games are as follows:-
OPEN PAIRS Wednesday, Sept. 10
At Kowloon F.C.-W. Walker and R. Duncan v. N. J. Bebbington and J. F. McGowan.
Civil Service C.C.--L. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro Y. D. A. Rozarió and J. S. Landolt
Thursday, Sept. 11
At Police R.C. A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar v. H. R. Plana and B. Basto.
Kowloon B.G.C.-S. R. Solina and R. M. Omar or S. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd v. B. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro.
RINKS SEMI-FINAL Sunday, Sept. 14
W. McLeod, W. B. Harris, W. S. Dall and J. Shepherd v. J. Hoosen. A. H. Rumjahu, A. R. Dallah and M. R. Abbas; A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, B. W. Bradbury and U. M. Omar v. L. Sykes, W McNeill, R. Duncan and A. J. Hall.
OPEN SINGLES (FIRST ROUND)
Monday, Sept. 8
At Kowloon F.C.-L. F. Xavier v. J. C. GM. J. C. Atklo v. E. Curtis. Kowloon B.G.C.-H. P. Shields v. A. J. Hall; A. E. P. Guest v. L. A. Gutterres.
W. Bradbury, also won they had a pave the way for Craigengower's
win Over the pretty rough time of it and each 23-shot
visitors Bill Way had eventually won with only a few on the aggregate.
four shot edge over A. Spary and shots to spare
Herbert Randall Won with two shots to spare against A. J. Kew. F. Nolan.
P.R.C. WELL SET
Civil Service CC.-E. Kerman v. H. E. Strange: T. C. Monaghan v.
Craigengower C.C.-J. W. Harrop v. A. H. Rumjahn; C. Dowman v. w. C. McLeod.
The best win of the day was that of Kowloon Bowling Green "A" over Recreio "B" at Austin Road by the aggregate of 04-31 tie. a 63 shot win). In scoring 41 shots as against J. C. Remedios' 6. A. M. Holland's rink (L, Quy, G. W. Deacon and A. Hyde-Lay: has, I make sure of the Championship. Kowloon C.C.-H. Nish v. Y. H. belleve, either improved or equalled With matches to play to Tang: A. Eastman v. B. W. Brad-
Axtures for the bury. several records. His rink score of complete their 41 is a League record, the old mark current season they seem certain Hongkong F.C.-J. S. Riddell v. being H. F. Luz's 40 shots; and his of annexing, the Championship. A. M. Omar; W; Ward v. R. T. 36 shot win is another record for They won last Saturday on three the season, improving the oldrinks and on the aggregate by 17 shots in their match against Kow- luen Football Club,
In the Third Division the Police seem to have the best chance for the title. They had another clean Club de Recreio.-E. C. Fincher sweep win last Saturday and they v. J. McKelvie; R. Leigh v. W. need but another 10 points to Nash.
mark by 2 shots.
as
Alfred Hall, though not spectacular As Holland, also had
an easy win, beating J. J. Basto hy
four
*
Broadbride,
Tuesday, Sept. 9
At Kowloon BG.C.-F. Channing v. R. S. Meadows; J. G. Meyer v. R. Danean; W. L. Walker v. L.
Kowloon Howling Green Club Sykes unexpectedly lost to Hongkong Kowloon C.C.-C. H. Basto v. Y. Football Club in an away match by Abbas; R. F. da Luz v. A. E Coates. 17 shots and on all ripks. B. A. Kowloon F.C.-A. Hyde-Lay v. J.
PROBABLES FOR Mansell had the biggest rink win Shepherd; T. A. Madar v. J. F. Mc-
ST. LEGER LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter)-The following are the probable starters and Jockeys for the St. Leger?"
Bakhtawar (Harry Wragg), Cha- teau La Rose (Jones), Dancing Time (Beary), Devonian (Perry- man), Felous (E. P. H. Smith or Carey), Firoz Din (Stephenson), Mazarin (Bartlam), Orthodox (D. Smith), Owen Tudor (Nevett), Ptolemy (E. P. H. Smith or Carey), Ranger (8. Wragg), Royal Academy (Gardner), Royalist (Lowrey), Star- wort (Taylor). Bun Castle (Bridg land).
for the home team beating C.Gowan.
Wallis by 11 shots. G. S. Graver Civil Service CC-M, R. Abbas and J. Ralston each won with v. G. Gowland; K. M. Omar v. A. three shots to spare against L. A. Lapsley. Jordan and H. Nish respectively.
H.K. Evening Institute
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Exam. Results
The Hongkong Evening Dustitute Fettes and Lambert Simnel have was held in June, 1941, resulted as Book Keeping Examination which
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BASKETBALL
National Univ. And S.C.A.A. Win
follows:-
FIRST YEAR Passes: Leung Ka Kuen, Chiu Luk. Chun Chiu Wong Jun Ying. Ng Wing Chi, K C. Chau, Lau For
Police R.C.-W. V. Field v. 6. M. r Rumjahn; J. 8. Landolt v. H. Overy.
Hongkong F.C.-W. Mair v. C. S. Rosselet; D. A. Rosario v. "N. F. Alarcon.
Craigengower CC.-A. Brooks- bank v. 8. H Marvin; E. G. Post v. J. J. Basto.
Wednesday, Sept. 10
At Kowloon B.G.C.-E. de Souza v. C. W. Lam
Police R.C.-W. V. Harris, v. J. Hayward; R. M. Ogden v. M. 5.
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H.K. Evening Institute To Hold Four Classes For
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Training Of Teachers
The 125th meeting of the Board of Education was held on Wednesday, Aug. 27, when the Chairman, Mr. C. G. Sollis, M.A., announced that the Rev. J. B. Higgs had left the Colony and t was agreed that a letter be sent thanking him for the services he had rendered to the Board.
The Draft Estimates for 1942/43 as recommended by the Esti mates Sub-Committee were considered and approved,
It
Was
however,.
Hongkong FC.-A. G. Grattan v. J. H. Gelling: B. A. Mansell v. A. W. Hircock.
The Board re-considerethe, classes at the Evening Institute in Ma
Prison Officers' Club.-W. J. Bag-question of how many First Year October, 1941. Tel.
ley v. W. C. Higgs.
Classes for Vernacular. Teachers
emphasized, Civil Service C.C.-D. M. Khan should be opened at the Evening that all entrants to these classes v. G. J. Perkins: W. Simpson v. U Institute in October next. The must have taught for more than previous-decision had been to limit two years in an approved Hong- Chun, Ho Ki Tal, Yue Yat Sing, A.
Kowloon FCR. M. McKenzie this number to two, but Mr. Y. P. Fong School, and have reached the B. Carvalho, Chau Yu Wah, Yu. M. N. Rakusen: J. McCutcheon Law's report now showed that four necessary academic standard, and Before a fair crowd at the Chi-Yu Hin, Li King Yiu, Leung Chung v. T. E. Coleman.
classes would be necessary if that failure to pass examination nese Y. M. C. A. last night, Na- Kan, Wong Lat Sang. Lee Ping. Craigengower CC-A. M. Hol- training was to be provided for all during the course would neces- tional University trounced Wah Cheong, Tam Tak Leang, Poonland v. V. 6. Ebbage,
eligible teachers of more than two state the termination of their
the termination Kluby a big margin of 51-28. Chan Wing, Lock Kin Cheung,
Thursday, Sept. 11
{years service, at present serving services. The game was worth watching Cheung Kwok Shut, Fok Yee At Kowloon BG.CJ, E, Hanson in Subsidized Schools.
The Board also considered the and there were some fast moving Che, Chan Kwok Ying, Chan v. H. White: S. A. Gray, v. WJ. It was felt that the compulsory question of control of School Tuck-
Wal Hing. · Lau Shing Cham, Howard. A retirement of such teachers from Shops.
Benedict Chan Ban-kau and Yip Fel-lung. Ho Kim Wah,
Byes.-W. K. Way, T. R. Hunter, their present schools would involve sk ·THOSE PRESENT of the "U," played a good game Young, David 1p, Chu Wing A. Shepherd, J. Noronha, Jr. M. hardship and should not be en- Among those present were for the winning side,
Yoen, Ko Be Kan, Siu King Him. Ferguson, J. Hempsey, E Zimmern, färred, but at the same time care. Mr. C. G, Solls, M.A. (Director The V. R. C. boys were no match N. Leonard Smith, I Kitchell, Lau H. F. Harper, F. X. M. da Silva, C. must be taken not to prejudice the of Education); Mr. J. Ralston, MA. for 8. G. A, A. who won 62-23,
On. Wong Po Chu, H. C. Mann, M. da Silva, B. Baste, W. J. Bur- employment of future graduates (Senior Inspector of Schools); Mr. Taut Sze Tuen, Fan Chun Lam.
hing, A Giner W. Hong Sling, from the Northcote Training Col-Y. P. Law, BA (Inspector of Faures: Tong anu Lung, Wan G. Silva, C. A. Gough, 1. A. Jordan, lege. After discussion of these Vernacular Schools) Dr. J. M. Tin Chun W D Orchard, Bhi A. E. Carey, A. R. Dallah, R. Bais, points the Board approved the Gray, LRCP, LRCS, LM. Kwan Shun. (Permitted to enter E A. Adkins and N. A E Mackay, function of four new first year DP.H. (Medical Officer of Schools). Dr. O. 1. E. de Bouza, the well- Stage 2 in October, 1941, and to known former Hongkong Universit Btage 1 Examination agala in Bity hockey player, returned to the June, 1942). Colony yesterday from London
parts.
DR. O. I. E. DE SOUZA BACK IN COLONY
after an absence of over five years.
BECOND YEAR
Passes: Hu. Man Cham. Lec
SPORTING FIXTURES
TODAY
He is to set up in practise here Ping Kal, To Yu Kam, Bo Bae FOOTBALL Referees Meeting very shortly,
Shing: Arthur Garols, Pang But (Hotel Ocell) 8. p.m. After graduating M.B., BS, at Kwan, Walter O. Hicks, Ho Poon SWIMMING Europtan YMCA the University. Dr. Souza proceed-Kan
Invitation Cala (Y.M.CIA. pool) 8 p.m. Bouth China A.A. Gala (North Point) 7.30 p.m.
ed Home for post-graduate study Failures-Yuen Bo Kwong, J. and obtained diplomas for ear, Velasco, Folle W. H. Poon, F. Jorge, nose and throat.
Cermitted to enter Stage 3 During his stay in London. Dr. October 1941);
THIRD YEAR: Souza participated in one or two g hockey matches and he has been Passes: fleanor Kwok, Ta'a Viu through not a few air raid alarma. Kam. Tang Pak Tan, Toap Vic
On his way back to the Colony torino Pereira, Francis B, Chan- from Ingland. Dr. Bausa stopped cellor, Lam Fun Chin. over at Goan for a while from There are four faliutos in this where he proceeded to Hongkong olmas
SUMMER FOURSOMES TB. Low and RK Collings beat C, 24 Willerton and T. J. Pribe and 6 in this final of the Happy Valley Second Bumbier Foursomes of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club on Bunday NNE
Prof. L. Forster, M.A. (Professor of Education, Hongkong. University); Mr. T. R. Rowell, B.Sc, (Principal, Northcote Training College); Mr. TOMORROW
B. Wylie; Mr. A. el Arculli: Hon. BASEBALL LEAGUE-Bank Union Mr. L Tre Fong: Hon. Mr. D. J. v. Trojans (Chinese Y.M.C.A., Bloss. C.EE MA, Mr. Lo Tung Howtool) 130 p.m.; Chinese Fan, B.A, LLB. Very Rev. Fr. R. YMCA. v., Yu Leang (Chinese W. Gallagher, B., PhD; Mr. G Y.M.C.A. Kowloon) 8.30 p.m. 4. Coodbah, MA ZAMAN
Secretary: Mr. La Morgan, SWIMMING Victoria Recreation
Club Members gala (V.R.C. pool) 5.A, B.S0. 1.30 pm TENNIS LEAGUE "A" Division
South China A Av Chinese R.C., Hongkong O.C. v. Hong- kong University Division: Reorolo V. Army TC Ontras RO "A". Kowloon Tong 0.0.AÍ
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