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TELEGRAPII. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1933.

K.C.C. LOSE LAWN BOWLERS

THE SEASON'S

Club

PROSPECTS

to Do Best Under Big Difficulties

ENTHUSIASM IN PLENTY

This is the second of a series of articles dealing with the prospects cf local | bowls clubs for the approach-

ing season.

NO. 2 K. C. C.

"

There is a spirit of quiet de- termination among the bowling. 'section of the Kowloon Cricket club. Deprived entirely of one of their leading rinks through home furloughs, and with small prospects of any newscomers putting in an appearance to make good the deficit, the K.CC enter the league this summer on their mettle.

LANCE SERGT. PETERS. BOXING CHAMPION.

Peters Wins Amateur Title

FAREWELL!

K.C.C. MEMBERS LEAVE

PRESENTATION

Members of the Kowloon Cricket Club bade farewell to two popular colleagues last night, and signalised the occasion with 3 presentation to one and a courtesy dinner to the other.

The departing members were A, C. Burford and J. C. Lyal, who sailed for home on the Ranpura this morning.

Mr. Burford, who has been an for active member of the Club some ten years, and has especially interested himself in the bowls section, was the recipient of a gift from his colleagues. whilst an informal dinner was held in honour of John Lyal, one of the Club's leading cricketers and lawn bowlers.

at Portsmouth BROTHER IN HK.

PRESIDENT'S TRIBUTE. Private advice has been rejelved in

Mr. R. E. Lindsell. (President) Hongkong that Lance Serg. P. B Petere,

of the 1st Battalim Irish presided at both functions, and in Realising their prospects for Guards, won the Amateur Boxing making the presentation to Mr. picking the big plums are slight, Association's wolter-weight chain-Burford mentioned his active, an they are, nevertheless, getting planship in Portsmouth on Thursday sociation with the Club for ao down to serious practice and that night.

would Peters has been the Inter-service long They regretted his depar they will give, the best possible

Champion since 1931, and fast ture which unfortunately account of themselves is assured year was runner-up in the Amateur be. for good, but they would Boxing Association wekeraytight remember his work for the Club,

said Mr. Lindsell. championship, stationed in Honghong, abrard H.MS. new champion's roller is

Wild Swan.

HEAVY LOSSES. Depleted ranks among sports teams is a common enough ex- perience in Hongkong where the population is so transitory, but the losses sustained in this direc- tion by the K.C.C. this year are unusually heavy and home leave

"VERITAS" ON SHIELD FINALS

SPECIAL REPORTS ON MONDAY

re-

Special, descriptive ports by "Veritas" on the finals of the Senior and Junior football shields which take place this afternoon, will appear in the Telegraph on Monday.

In addition a special re- port of the Caer Clark Cup hockey-Champions v Rest, as well as another article under lawn, bowls prospects will appear in this issue, the brightest feature in local sports journalism.

LAWN TENNIS RANKINGS

MORE NATIONAL LISTS

Further national tenn's ranking lists have now been announced, the append- ed being these of Italy. Poland and

the Argentine.

THE ITLAIAN LANKING.

The Italian Lawn Tennis Federa Lion have issued the "first series" ranking for 1933 as follows:-

Men

1.

1. Giorgio De Stefani, 2. Giovan- Rado, Augusto ni Palmieri, 3. 4. Oscar De Minebi, 5. Emanuele Sertorio, 6. Tito Del Bono, Placido Gaslini 8. Clemeste Serventi, Ging De Martinoj 10. Sandro Fe d'Ostiani, 11. Giuseppe Bacigalupo, 12. Blo Quintavalle, 13 Stefano, Mangold, 14. James De Martine.

exponent of lawn bowls, Mr. Bur- Apart from being a first class.

ford had for the past two or three years been responsible for the supervision of the bowling green. and the successful manner in which he carried out this none too

Insuficient data-Uberto De Mora rgo, Leonardo Bonzi.

Ladies.

1. Lucia Valero, 2. Elsa Riboli, Anna Luzzutti, 4. Ucci Manzutto.

Insufficient dati-Maud Levi, Giulia

rabs them of several of their pro-Perelli, Rosetta Provue. minent bowlera

Only to-day the Ranpura

POLANDS RANKING.

Hen.

1; Hebda, 2 Tloceżynski, 3. M.

takes away from them J. C. Lyal, Stolarow, 4. Wittmann, 5. Poplaw- one of their best skips, together with his colleague A. C. Burford, whilst B. M. McTavish, who last season played No. 2 in this) rink hade adieu to the club, completely breaking up one rink in the senior team.

But the enthusiasm in the club remains, and already numbers! Have answered the call of the green and have been putting in steady practice.

HAPPIER NOTE.

A happler note too 'is struck when it is realised that the Club will again enjoy the services of A. E. Silkestone and H. Overy, who are back in the Colony from furlough.

The K.C.C. may not win the championships this summer, but, as one of the members remarked "We are going to have some good games and enjoy ourselves."

Visitors to the club will find the green in wonderful condition. Careful attention during the win ter has worked wonders and it can still board of being one of the finest bowling greens in the Colony.

course

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club the annual events are being arranged. These include the President's and Vice-

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INCOGNITOS FACE AN OBJECTION

PROTEST AGAINST TIME EXTENSION

A protest has been sent to the Secretary of the Mamak tourna ment against any further exten. sion of time to enable the In- cognitos to complete their fixtures in the tournainent The letter enmes. from one of the competing teams the reason being that the Kowloon Indians, another civi lian team competing have been able to play all their matches despite a handicap of not possess

a ground of their own there- it should have been possible fure for the Incngs, who are similarly played off ali handicapped to have

hes within the time their matches specified in the rules of the com mittee, viz March 31st.

The Incogs have, a match each day next Monday, the ex-

until

date which leaves them to tended play one match to complete their 21 games. This is against the Tamar and the game, If possible will be arranged for to-morrow morning, and failing this the Tamar will concede the points to the Ihcogs. The Incogs have notified their willingness to play two games to-morrow.

President's Cups, the Pairs Handi-ski. G. J. Stolarow, 7. Warminski, cap. Novices Competition-and Club 8. Tarlowski, 0. Horain. Handicap, whilst teams will again compete in the Spey Royal Cup.

Last season was by no means the most successful enjoyed by the Club 89 far as position in the league tables were concerned, but despite, their losses, there is no reason why the teams should not do better this summer.

LEAGUE RECORDS,

The senior team in 1932 finish- ed fourth in the league with a record of

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Shots

Dn,

P. 'W. D. L. Pts, F. A. 14 8 0 6 16 803 822 19 The reserves fared much worse, finishing next to bottom, with a record which read:

Shots

P. W. D. L. Pts. F. A.

Dn.

14 5 09 10 851 874 23

Ludies.

1. Jedrzejowska, 2-3. Dublenska, Volkmer, 4. Stephan, 5. Lilpop, G. Pozowska, 7-9. Dr. Doniecka, Neuman, Rudowska.

K.C.C. BILLIARDS.

FINCHER AND HAMBLY TOURNEY WINNERS.

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Two matches were played off in the first round of the KC.C. billiards handicap tournament last evening, when R. B. Hambly Tree. 30) beat J. R. Canning lowe 501 by 250 to 184, and E. F. Fincher (owe 30) beat F. Goodwin (owe 201 by 250 points to 179.

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.easy task was reflected in the excellent green which the club and their visitors enjoyed.

THE ARGENTINE RANKING. G. Robson regains the first posi- tion after being ranked second in 1930 and 1931. Miss M. Ricketts remains first among the ladies.

Men.

1. Guillermo Robson, 2. Adriano Zappa, 3. Adelmar R., Echeverria,

In addition to this Mr. Burford had served for a year on the and in every Club's committee other way had proved himself a tireless worker and a great-sports- anan,

The dinner to Mr. Lyal was quite informal, but the chair was taken by Mr. Lindsell. and short complimentary speeches made during the evening.

HOLIDAY GOLF.

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Draw for Good Friday's Inter-Club Match.

SIXTEEN PAIRS PLAYING.

for

The following is the draw the inter-club match between Kow-

loan Golf Club and Happy Valley, to be played at Kowloon on Good Priday, singles commencing at 0a.m.: Kowloon,

Happy Valley.

100 D. Wilson v C.W.F. Bucher 5.06 J. MacKnight v Dr. J.A.R Briby 9.10 J.D. Thomson A. McKellar

- Mandy v C.B. Robertson

RC. Law

9.30 A.T. Iraley

3. G.K. Rusell 230W.S. aller

5.16 W. Groves

2.10 1.T. Buxton

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Reserves:

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MAMAK HOCKEY.

Incognitos Easily Defeat

Royal Engineers.

FOUR GOALS TO NIL.

4. Americo II. Caftruzza, 5, Lucilo

In the first of their last five matches del Castillo, B. Carlos Morea, 7. in the Mamak Hockey Tournament, the Incognitos defeated the Royal Francisco Bryans, 8. Ivar A. Pon- Engineers four goals to nil on the tin, 3. Carlos Magrane Casado, 19. Marina Ricardo I. Lopez Pelliza.

Ladies.

yesterday.

The ground- civilan team had the upper hand for most of the game," and was not unduly 1. Monica Ricketts, 2. M. E. extended. Bushell de Moss, 8. Magdalena B.

By the time the whistle blow for de Audras, 4. J. Escurra de Delle- first half, the Incognitos ninne. 6. Gladys Woodruff, 6.aiready established a two-goal lead, Leonilda Giusti, 7. A. T. de Mac-and in the second half they piled up kinnon, 8. Marta Ralparda, 9. M. T. another two. Xavier (2), Finto and de Rendtorf, 10. Mary D. Leslie. W. Reed were the goal-scorers,

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