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HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1931.

RECREIO BEATEN | INTERPORT BOWLS

BY DEFENCE.

KOWLOON LUCKY TO WIN 3-0.

THRILLING GAME.

Kowloon

By "Wanderar."

Recreio

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The main honours of this, the only league game on Saturday, went to the Kowloon defence for their stubborn resistance to Ree- reio's well-conceived first half at- Ineka. The home forwards were

never well together, though they howed striking improvement when a downpour of rain, nuded weight to the balt

INCIDENT.

SHANGHAI LOSE THROUGH

TRAGIC BLUNDER.

CULLEN'S FINE PLAY.

Shanghai have every reason to harbour feelings of disgust against the olement of fate, for it coal them the first match of the lawn bowls Interport Berlea againat Hongkong on Saturday, The local rink winning by 25 tu 10.

was to

In- The turning point of the

18th teresting struggle was the head, when longkong, who were then two points behind, ligy two. Main, the Shanghai skipper found that he would have to drive if he

break up the head, but his. missed as shot

by Inches, Un fortunately for Shanghal it also took out their fourth and fifth woods, allowing Callen to come in with one more and give Honx- kong a five-shot heal. It was very bad luck for the vialtors, who, up

then were playing Uke a win ning side

established 1972 had

For long time it looked though the Recreio would carry the day. Their attack was very lively with B. Cosano the shining Hghi, but Martin son Howmany covered a splendid line of halves brilliantly, and Nicholls, in goal, brought off como capital paves B. Geno was Cudwaya dusperona

on and with A. Time tat centre-half) freding dewhat appeared to be a winning lightfully, it had to b

uted lead. accepted that Kowloon wer devidedly for tunate to reach the interval not only with their goal intact, but with a lead of two goals.

The first was obtained by trint wood From a corner, and the second by lagon from a penalty, after Hedley had been brought down in the fatal aren

Kewbeu's left wing had showed up prominently un several Occa mons, but Timberlake did not until very late settle down to the centre- forward position, though once in the Bret half he tested Marones' prowess with a real rasper. The right wing was almost completely out of gras,

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After this they tell to pieres, and Hongkong won at their ensei Main and Medina bowled with ad- mirable skill and Jugment for Shanghai, while Callen, the Hong- kong skip played a true caplain's game, drawing, guarding and driving with wonderful accuracy, Fraser Kave good support.

bit Holland was juvariably beaten by Medina,

The nintch was played at the Kowloon Howl's Green Club, and was witnessed by a fairly large number of spectators, thoroughly appreciated the exchanges.

who keen

Pall scores are given below. HONGKONG. SHANGHAL

C. W. Glover G. Pancheon A. M. Hotland t. Medina J. Fraser

Richards F. Cullen

T. Main (skip)...... 25 (skip)...

Shots total

Shots total.

The Beerein, however, failed to stay the course. They attacker persistently in the early stages of The second half, bat seemed to tire themselves against a rock-like de- fence, and after having played

more or less, serond fiddle.

for lend three-fifths of the game, Kowloon took complete command for the re- 2 mainder and might without injus- tice, have improved upon their final acore, Timberlake, in fact, scored a brilliant goal, only to see the re- forve disallow it on the groand that Simpson (not interfering with the play) was offside and lanson mix- ed a second penalty nward after he had been badly brought down.

Simpson netted Kowloon's third result of Marques' failure goal as to hold a drive by Dominy.

The Recreio defence played soundly enough until the game was 60 minutes old when they showed a distinct tendency to crack up, partly because A. Gusano hud mov- ed into the forward line. Before this, they had shown much re- source, anticipating and intercept- ing Kowloon's passes cleverly. In the last twenty minutes, the half- hacks were overrun and the backs

task too much. fonnel their

Recreio's forward methods were much inore direct than those of Kowloon,

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TOURISTS IMPRESS.

SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY TEAM WIN:

16

tram,

London, Oct. 10. The South Afrienn rugby beat

the attack made which in touring England, won their ittle impression on a middle line third match to-day, when they defeat. commused entirely of Interparted Swansea by ten points to three.→→ half-backs at the top of their form, Reuter.

and two sterling backs.

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"Kowloon's forwards; rejuvenal,

by a heavy shower, showed good

form for the first time when the

match was drawing to a close.

In

this period they did enough to earn their three goals, but taking the match right through the Recreio deserved better fortune.

In friendly games. the Club beat a weak St. Joseph's team by seven goals and their reserves drow St. Joseph's Reserves, each side netting once, Kowloon Reserves lost to Recreio Reserves by 3-2.

LOCAL AQUATICS.

CHAMPIONSHIP · EVENT

ARRANGED.

The 880 Yards Free Style Cham- pionship of the Colony will be held at the. Victoria Recreation Club on Wednesday, the 21st in- stant, at 6 p.m.

GOLE

the STARS Play it

GOOD APPROACHING

AND PUTTING DECIDES

THE ISSUE

IN MANY

MATCHES

© NEA

How can a golfer become a good, match player?

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Entries have been received from C. J. Cooke. L. Koza Pereira, R.

In match play, one, gola n feel. Cavanagh, D. Lyon and S. Vlag of satisfaction in accurately Gitting. It is very doubtful whe out-driving his opponent, but the ther Gitting will compete, as he long tee shot, in spite of alf that has just recovered from ness may be said or written about It, R. Cavanagh is an unknowns by no means the match winning quantity" from the 12th Heavy influence.

Bly, but is reported to have been It is a good start to be ahead nasiduously practising for the of the foe from the tee, but, the event for the past few weeks. C.drive is hardly half the battle. J. Cooke, our veteran swimmer, Perhaps the only advantage in the has again entered after a lapse long tee shot in afforded by the of two years.

Harbour Races

Club Secretaries are requested

chance to check up on the oppon- ent's selection of club for his second shot,

But to the golfer possessing a

mind that never be

to note thut entries for the annual | Philosopbled, it is no handican

Harbour Races, to be held on the 19th and 20th October, close with the Hon. Secretary, V.R.C.

Thursday, 16th October, at 6 p.m. The Ladies' Harbour Race will

conce to be outdriven 10 or 20 yards. He knows that it is a compara- tively simple matter to turn the tables by good approaching and Food putting. be held on Monday, 19th October, The combination of approach- while the Open Harbour Ruse willing to the green and of putting on be held on the 20th October. The the green in the deciding factor. races are timed to start at 5.15 in practically all matches and p.m. from Kowloon,

competitions.-ART KRENZ.

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