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THE ONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934.

ENTRIES FOR LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS

WELL UP TO PAST STANDARDS

TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE GAME:

FIXTURES AND TEAMS

Entries for the open lawn bowls championship of the Colony, which close on Monday next, are well up to standard, and the tournament promises to be bigger than ever this summer.

Civil Service v Craigenguwer "B".

Reserve:-P.. O. Dunne. Tuck

Ten clubs are representated in the singles, and there are eleven entries in the rinks championship. The pairs event, as usual has been Champelorter ·M. J. Medin well supported.

T. Armstro

B. R. Wood

W. Ward

A. W. Grimmlių (skip). J. Cavannah (skip) 1. X. Knight

To-morrow's longe programme. Aldermanl

is quite interesting. The Kowloon Hodge Jak

A. U. Benn

(sk(p)

1. K. Mod

T. Abbra

W. Brighten

C. 8. selet kit)

A. F. Murrhens

1. Mon

C1, Palamos W. GE

Howling Green have to visit the E W. Hapments Recreio. but should be able to Ferienhall retain their 100 per cent, record. J. Jones Craigengower "A" appeur safe to

the Club de Recreio v Kowloon 1.6.C. bent the K.C.C.. who are visitors.

J. F. Noronha C. B. Bates

4. H. gr

2. T. Farrell

11

kipt

W. B. Drake sahipl

R. June

C. 8. Hilva

S. Kandi

V. Petersch

akip) W. Malasiane ehit

The "Craig" second string in the Alves senior division have a somewhat. J. H Beverer task, having to journcy to 1.0, droria

C. Marrur the Civil Service, who are always F. V. V. libeiro formidable on their own green. 1. A, Culeerdes

The "babes" of the leagoo, the M, Temedios

1. P. Xler L.R.C., and Football Club clash in F. X. 3. da 50m The second division. The foot- ballers have got together

Line-

J. Watson

A. 3. Rumeli J. H. Bedding

Guy

Гадовић

Police B.C. v Trikoo R.C.

3.". Stell

ful combination and it would not be surprising to find them beat the Indians, despite the fact that the A. Gathe Soakumpoo players have a season's Mon experience behind them.

Geck T. Hunter E. G. P

W, Browu

JL Wright

R. M. Konti

WOMEN'S TEST CRICKET

NEXT OCTOBER

ENGLISH TEAM TO BE SENT TO AUSTRALIA

HOMESIDE PLAYERS PREPARE

FOR BUSY SEASON

3. - Hà Valentine, and Surréy have prchably joaa well-known women ericketer than any other county. They en wall upon Mins Straker, Mika M. turner, Milne E. Turner, Mus Goldsmith, Mini M. ilide, and-Miss M. Maelagan.

·

Some of the cost important fixinic far, the sewing season are:

REPŘEŠKUTATIVE Match,

[ July 14-Bngland V. Rest. Ol

'Trafford.

DISTRICT MATCHES.

(June 15- itovi, v. Midlands, Exigbas-

Foll 7- Weed ; South, Worcester,

We're about to embark on the eighth season of organised July women's cricket, writes Marjorie Polland in the Montag, Post.| The season that lies ahead is already alarming, because on the Women's Cricket Association card there are mentioned names May and places that act as charms wherever cricket is mentioned. May One is Old Trafford-and the other is Australia.

COUNTY ASSOCIATIONS.

TRIALS,

Wed Service, Chiswick. 9-tukilenex, Chiswick House, May 2-Werk, Cheltenham, June. 2- North, Leeds,

June B-Sleuth, Beckenhai.

COUNTY.

ניונדו.

The Australian Women's Cricket | Service nee all in a position to hold June - Jamcashire, Lancashire. Coumell invited the W.C.A. to send trials, coachings, and matches. out a team in October. This invita- Lioni was accepted with alacrity by the W.C.A. There seemed no reason 1 would like to say that these May 30 Maddlesex y. Kent London. why it should not be enterprise was County Associations 40 not exlat June Atupilo v. Civil Service, Bever missing from women's games, nolely for the purpose or providing IN JAMAICA --The British ladies tannia team photographed recently Women's cricket in Australia is in a good games for the best players in June 23-50tffeex T Lumenshire, during their tour in Jamaica, where they met with several outstand strong; position-there are even Inter- like counties. Their chief objects are

London, ing successes in the championships. Left to right aro. Miss Kathleen State matches, and so we must con- The fostering of clubs, the getting in July Kent-7. Surrey, Gravesend,

-anhire v. Stammers, Miss Mary Healey, Miss Froda James and Miss Dorothy Round,clude that the standard of the game Lauch with players who want clubs, July

Yorkshire, is high. The team that goes from and the improvement if the generat Bugland will not be representative, standard of play. Having done ali July for the very simple and necessary renaun that all players must pny their own Tares between this country und Australin.

FITTING TRIBUTE TO All About

JIRO SATOH

(Continued from Page 8.)

Local Racing

(Continued from Page 8.)

Lt.

21–Laamashier v. Yorkshire......

Manchester,

SOME W.C.A. MATCHES.

-ekos, Cobhani

H.S.,

that there seems no reason at all why. county teams should not meet each other now and agriðn. But, to put 311 bluntly, there will he no question of May league tables, polite and trophies. May 12-Liverpol P.T.C. Liverpool. Hut in spite of that, and of the Women's county ericket will be run May 16-up, Camp. Lime resuired for the trip-i cuts an exactly the same fizer ny county | May 16 Maxfoster

Man- into two terms-I know that 'welve jockey, and it will all be "friendly.**

chester. players, all of good standard, have This year again we are to have Muy 19-4. Fouards, St. Andrews. already expressed their willingness District Matches, and on Wednesday, May 20-ordean, Brighton. English tournaments after Wimbledon

and realhea to go, if the W.C.A. June 13, the scoring many successer over V, G

Midinde play the June Wyembe Abbey, Wycombe. Council approves. The offer is still North on the Warwickshire round June 24 Bates, Bedalen. Kirby, antil Baroten checked his

open and any player who would kent Edgbaston, and as Saturday, July June 29 and 30 Leeds, Leeds.. career at Quen's Club. In 1932 hol

to be a ennlidate for this team hns, West play South at Worcester bent H. E. Viora and Austin in Ameri-|

July Vinheter, Wincheater. en, and fast year defented F. J. Perry Tear, as I have not noticed the only to send in her name to the Hon.

Yet another famous ground is to July 16 Munky Manor, Camberley. Sec. of the W.CA., Miss V. M. M.have a women's match, and that is July 19-Gerbury, Ealing. in the French championships, 11. W. animal quoted in the betting.

Cox, Great Comp, Borough Green, the "Bat and BRI," Gravesend. Austin at Wimbledon, and J. 1. Major Jan Hullough's Campanula Kent. The Anai choice of players this a Surrey XI. will play Kent, and Aug.

On July 21-Dartford P.T.C. Dartford, Crawford in the Davis Cup. The only won the "One Thousand" in better will, of course, be made by the Coon-interest in this game will be high, an

3- deckch wasted, Berkhamsters. player who just been consistently time than Colombo did in the "Two cil of the W.GA. The journey to in the Kent XI. will be one, or even successful over Satoh was Burotra. Thousand". She started an adds Australia will be made by way of two, Miss Valentines, sisters of Mr. Aug. 19 utvall, Malvern.

CRI KET WEEK. whose speed, dash and personality (always seemned

Lo overwhelm the favourite and is considered to Suez, and back by New Zealand, Fiji Japanese Borotra had beaten Satoh be the best filly in training. The and the Panama Canal. on strass, hard courts and covered Only apparently is at her mores. Crigengewer 6.0, voirts, Jire Salon will for long be Many think that she is even a hot- rementæred by the lawn Jeants en- ter animal than Colombo but, un- ith inst, not so much for thy brillies fortunately for Major Ballongh,name on that fixture card, and on this

of his play or the number of champion the two animals will not meet as ship titles he has was fate a man Campanula is not entered for the superb menorien, we are to play i who played the game in the best Derby or St. Legs

ptrit. A player whom nay country!

(skip) 1, 0, Chalmers taking

A. Notre

W. Confsglam

The Yacht Club and Kowloon W. Botlamde uskirs N. Trummond (skler

Bowling Green, present leaders of T. Tan

J. C. Fendiler

the division should both reglater. Shepherd comfortable wins,

PW. Antr

T. P. Bisleton

G. H. Newne

2. L'alu

(akip} 1. Mu

Junior Division,

Below will be found the pro- gramme for to-morrow, together| with tents,, arid the entries to date Kowloon C.C, v

for the open championships.

Senior Division.

Craigengower "A"

Ciri Herrk

Club de Kerala

Paber H. C

*

+ Kawinen C. ".. Craigengewer ""

Howloon it. 6. U.

Taina 11. t

Junior Division.

Kowloon C EN

Yacht Cla

Kuwlaan n. 0, 0,

H. K. Betrie

Indian R. C

Colinowez

Eirit Hervice

+

• Club Iterrela

Pulles R. (

• Fastball Club

A list of the tennas moleștel for

tu-morrow's games in appended:

Senior Division,

Craigengewer "A" v Kowkion C.C.

A. E. COL

W. F. Ficht

3. Stumjaha

G. E. Mateso

J. A. Howe

2E, JEnnipten

H. W. Hradbury (skip) A. E ketone vehle

11, ikinean

2. W. M. Brusn

W. Ilye

1. Buchannan

31: H

E, f. Blueber

. M. Car (aklj.)

I. P. 1'

J. St. Landalt

11. Gitt

J. Tacchi

A. A. Lazark

-P fam

K Stutenty

ER

A. Jones

W.

T. W, Cher

E C. Hatz

E. Kry

Inkip

Athenien enke

Wright

C, LabrumNY

D. K. Khosp

Van der

J.

M. R. aku

W. 12.

¡T. Fentono

J. St. 2

34 07.11. Daarn CAN. Gorges (aktor

W. J. Howard

H. W. Randall

(kip) W. k. WAY ty

Yacht Club v Civil Service,

L. 3. Steinbil

J. L. Speare.

E. 3. Abraham

A. Macfarlane anklag

5. Reed]

J. A. It Hatley

A. T. Saman

A. Chapman

A Sterrenc

J. L. Shollahrar

B. Manghan

G. W. Huma

1 Westlake

Lakhrul

I. Late

12 W. Thoal|tera

ST. Mujr

C. Straume

(sklo)

1. Whant

J. Power

J. J

J.-Unity

(4)

sachers

would be proud enptnits.

14 м to have

L.TA. CONDOLENCES.

Their

DOUBLE BETTING

The L.A. have sent the following Regulation Modified By

cable to the Japan L.T.A. in Tokyo: "Deeply regret death diro Satoh ant

Jus chased thereby to the game in ; Jupan.”

Jockey Club

OLD TRAFFORD.

Dbl Traford is the next important

ground of battle, geensionul sunshine

our biggest representative match. On Saturday, July 14. England will play the Kost.

Women's cricket has never been I played at Old Trafford before, though

the we were allowed intu

shered fastness early on the hockey searon for an England v. Rest hockey mulch. It was then that I saw what a per-

The Hongkong Jockey Club stewards feet, what an enormous, what a ter

The Australing Davis Cup team, on have instilded a new rule for theifying place Old Trafford would be board. "Orford," have sent the daily double betting. The Jockey on which to play cricket. following telegram ta Mr. S. Miyages: Club members have been advised of

chi, European representative of the the change as follows: "Please note So the two rent high spots for the Japanese L.T.A.-"All members Aus- that at future race meetings of thla senson are Australia and Old Trafford tration Davis Cupi legis join me in Club, In the event of the winner of } —and even 3 am a little staggered at expressing to you and to Japan Lawn: the second selected race of the Double being able to write those worda in Tennis Asociation sincere sympathy being unbacked, a dividend will not connection with women's cricket. Kustoon BG.C. Club de Recreio? | unthinly death your great country-be declared to holders of the winning

ir Thomne Southern

11. P. Stonehm inklu$, Hoskinst

(skip)

1. 1. Davis {akto]

JE

ALEK

A. W. E Environ

J X.

3. M. N. Moziomko

Pepper

2. Chambe

skip)

1. E. Imrert

3. Fraser -

C. Buen Pereira

Continued on Page 74

manra Satol. We all counted it a tickets on the first race as heretofore, great honour to know he as a true but the total pool, less a percentage friend and a great sportsman, and our deduction and refunds, if any, will Assariation with hini will ever remain be carried over and be included in the happy memory YOUDALE, tutal pool of the Double on the next

race day..

The pool will likewise be carried over in the event of the winner of the first selected race being unbacked,"

hen. MaRager."

COLD TIFFINS

ICE-CREAMS

AND SODA FOUNTAIN

SPECIALITIES

ARE NOW BEING SERVED

UNDER COOL CONDITIONS

AT

THE GLOUCESTER

LOUNGE

EMPIRE OLYMPIAD

(Continued from Page 8.) boxing champion and runner-up to Queenslander Les

Cook for Australian busty"

Residents of Bendigo, Victoria, the home town of Australian diving champion Ron Masters. have already started a fund to send him abroad and the response to date augurs well for ils success. And the latest development is a move by Victorian school teachers: toret Miss Doria Carter, the record-smashing high jumper, to London.

It is a matter that the Australianį British Empire Games, Association might reconsider without delay.

DOUBLE-BARRELLED PROTEST Empire Games Selections Allegedly Faulty

A double-barrelled protest is. being sent by Queensland Amateur Athlelle Association to the Amateur Athletic Union of Aus- tralin on the Empire Games! selections.

-Fault is being found with tho method of selection and the choice) of Howard Yates (Victoria) at the} expense of Noe! Dempsey (Queens land), his conqueror.

Commenting on the matter, Mr. Don Merritt, lifa member, ankk that more outstanding contenders in Don McLardy (Victoria) and. George Golding (N.S.W.) had been omitted for his benefit,

Queensland councillors agreed that the only fit and proper motlod was for the Union to stato the order of preference for its athletes. It would then be only the duty of the adviser to fight for their in clusion.

Now to more lowly thing. County Associations are under way this se son, There are not many as yet, it is true, but. Kent, Lancashire, Surrey, Middlesex, Nottingham, and Civil

Here is a scans from the film "Devil Tinor" which is being acreened at the King's Theatre from today."

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