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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 25. 1932.

TAIKOO RECREATION CLUB BEGIN THEIR SEASON

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Bowling members of the Talkoo Recreation Club offfelally opened their Saturday Lawn Bowls afternoon, when eight teams com- posed of ladies and gentlemen were engaged in four rinks, playing over Lwenty honils.

A very interesting game was wit- nesned, and eventually the "A" team emerged winners over the "B" team by 85 shots to 59.

Among those who took part in the Mr. K. E. Greig, President of the Club, and Mr. A. R. 1. Phillips, Vice-President.

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were

INTERPORT TRIAL

PROBABLES TEAM PUT UP

A FINE SHOW

CHARITY FOOTBALL

SERVICES DEFENTED BY

SOUTH CHINA

Two football games were staged at

The first of the Interport cricket matches to select the players who Caroline Hill by the South China A.A. are to represent Hongkong ngaiunt in and of Naval and Military Charities yesterday. The attendance was good, at the latter port was addition to the two matches, the Wales Shanghai

the Hongkong Cricket Fifes and Drums of the South played on Club ground on Saturday.

Borderers, by kind permission of Col. |G, T. Ral

T. Raikes D.3.0. and Officers,

E. J. R. Mitchell led a team of played selections on the field before Probables against a sido captained the start of the first watch, and dur by Alan Keld. The Probables ing the intervals.

The match ball was drawn for, the put up A good

winning leket No. 210 being pur- on the afternoon's play were the chased by Mr. J. R. Suiter of the

more balanced side.

showing,

and

Pharmacy, and he very kindly hand- Mr. James Stewart, the Chairman

J. E. Richardson_and_E._Zimmerned it back to the Association to bo of the Lawn Bowls section, called upon Men. Phillips to present aliver opened the innings for the Probabies. again disposal of, the proceeds being Richardson was the first to go, when added to the fund. Mr. Wong Kwong- tons from tin kicked off for South China in the spoons to the winning rinks, In

The Chinese won by doing AD

ho aid that if the en- failed to stop n full

GoAnno the ball striking the bottoms Senkur game. thusiasm displayed that afternoon of hin bat and trickling to the wicket; the only goal scored.

throughout maintained

the

F. F. Fincher joined Zimmern, and senson they could be assured of both batsmen settled down to careful very successful record. He also re- cricket. They advanced the score to mirked upon the progress

when Zimmern was bowled by were making in the game.

Alan Reid with a fine length ball Mr. K. E. Grieg endorsed what Mr.which broke in from the legs. Stewart had sald regarding the success of the laulfes, anil added that

were

ress the ladies

he would like to are ward younger

members Inke to the game.

The results were:

"A" Tenm.

C. Summers

Sirs. Keown

J. A. Watson

1. Munro

Mr. Chalmers Mins C. Weir J. Polson

*****Team.

Nisbet

Mrs. Watson

S. Hope

22 R. Keown

J. Chapman 1

A. R. H. Phillips

D).

Hone

A. Stewart D. Wother-

spoon

R. Wright

Mrs. Grimes

J. Sloan

G. McLeod

R. Bell

Mrs. Stewart A. Stalker 1. Grimes

K. E. Greig Mra. Palson

W. Brown

26 R. K. Dancun

E. Greenwood

Man, Sumners

4. Mucindoe 26 J. Chalmers

86

MAMAK HOCKEY

30

The Junior game was keenly con tested, South Chinn being unlucky in closing not forcing a draw in the minutes. The 12th Battery won hy three gonls to two.

L. T. Ride did not stay long, being Markay's defence with a ball which caught by P. Mador off his own bowl shot ke n bullet, giving the bats- ing, the bowler taking a low entel with

The scuring was trille slow, but his left hand. Mitchell and Finchermen no chance, then advanced the score to runa

controlled,, hy eircumstances. Wenn

at before Fincher was howled by Gosane. Beck, who took over from Minu Fincher played a fins innings, charac Naval Yard end, whipped Rumfalın'a !

a perfect delivery. terized by some good drives on the bails off with 17ft side.

Ruminhn played a stait innings, punishing only the loose deliveries.

1. Gosnis was unfortunate, to he run out. He was staping well, though Beck had him guessing at times, MeLellan and Hamilton both well, the latter executing played very two particularly fine shots off Beck, the ball being hit fuat past his-legs backward to fine leg. He was even- tually cau

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Madar Aettled down to careful ericket, meeting the ball with the full face of the bat, and not taking any undao risks. Machell retired when he had scored di runs. He was missed on three occasions. He was parti cularly hard on P. Madar, driving him A number of times straight, over the bowler's head to the boundary.

Was

of a very Пле catch. Pereira and Burnett livened the caught at extra cover, Minn tail end of the innings, the latter Melellan, though enutious, mude same 8hitting two sixers off A. A. Rumjahn nice, placements to leg. He

in and over. The total of 160 runs unfortunate to "play on" to Burnett. Patterson and Folley did not stay 59 put up by the Proibles was the res

ault of some consistent searing. four long, and it looked as if the Probables were going to snatch a victory, but batsonen topping the twenty murk.

On the Marina Ground on Sune

day, the EA. met and defeated the Polier in the Mamak Horkey | fournament by 6 goals to 2. The game versed on the rottel süd and ་་ , was yoid of intere 1. The CBA. I did not have things all their own way, as the score would seem to it- dicate, The Police were nulucky bol to have scored mare often.

On Wednesdlar, at 5.15 pm, on the Radio Ground at Caroline Hill, St Andrew's will play off thuir final fixture in the competition. apainat the Incognitos. Both teams are well up in the Learn table and i very interesting Jencounter can be anticipated. The referees will be Cpl. Knight and (pl. Tinnins.

Friendly Games

The Radio Sports Club entertain- ed H.M.S. Cumberland at Caroline Hill on Saturday and won by five clear goals. G. Singh, the Radio centre-forward, scored on three oc- casions. The encounter was fast throughout, the Cumberland des fence putting in some good work. On the same ground, the Police met the German Club and won by six, goals to uil.

JIU-JITSU HONOURS.

DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO PROF. MAURICIOS PUPILS

The following pupils who took up A complete course in Jiu-Jitsu and Self-Defence and Attack a few months IKO were awarded "tiplomas" liy Professor Mauricis at the Mauricio College of Physical Education on Saturday, April 33 after the Anal lesson was given at 8.30 p.m.

Four members of H.M.S. Cumber- land

included in the

elaa:3 ས ན Hi.. Jackson, G. Stoliury, D. Long and G. A. W. Payne. These four

practised among themselves and they were as rough as they were seiontife. Now and again they ex changed partners with the lighter ruoils.

were

Mr. M. Remedios of the Gas Com- pany shared most of his brilliant prae- lices with Mr. Ramon S. Alberto, an outstanding auteur boxer and Jiu-

sunn who is now on his way to the Unlteil States to complete his Avin- tion Course.

Two others who were just as good were Li Ka Lok, a student of Queen's College who spent most of his time with Kwak Pui Fai ex-pupil of Wah Yan College. Although they were of different weights, they found no difcuity in doing the most advanced tricks. Several tumbling tricks were shown to the puple during their spare Limo in which all partook with great eagerness,

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Lt. A. G. Hamilton kept a veryDuckit and E. C. Fincher played out good length, and varied his bowling time. pace eleverly. His four wickets for

The howling was very even, Pereira

28 runs was the best bowling pur-and Burnett each getting two wickets, formance of the afternoon.

Madar and Beck one each. Minu kept a good length in his first apoll, Reid's Eleven Bat.

but was unlucky. He made up, how fielding. Mindar, though N. A. 1. Mackay nad A. A. Rum-ever, in his Jahn, who opened the innings for taking only one wicket, kept an irre- Reid's "side, tudopted very careful preachable length, and worried the methods, and were content to "ait batsmen with his medium apin de- the splice" against the bowling liveries. He bowled four overs, three the of which were maidens, and task one reira and Minu. When sewe read 1 runs, Pereira pierced wicket for five runs.

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