LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES
SINGLES, PAIRS AND RINKS PROGRAMME
BUSY TIME FOR COMPETITORS NEXT WEEK
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1934.
The sub-committee of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associa- tion in charge of the arrangements of the championships have made the draw for the next rounds of the three competitions.
There are to be some interesting clashes in the various championships. In the singles, A. W. Grimmitt, one of the favourites for the title, has been matched against L. A. Gutier rez, the only former champion re- maining in the competition. In the semi-finals of the Rinks Competition, the quartotle skipped by U. M. Omar will meet that led by A. W. Grim- mitt, for the right to enter the final, provided Omar and his men win their match in the third round to-morrow. No date or green has been arrang- ed for the tie between L. R. Whant and the winner of the match be
tween W. Gill and W. C. Simpson, as the last named is in Hospital. Arrangements for this match will be announced later.
It should be noted that in semi- final matches, the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association have to appoint official umpires, and skips of the rink games should notify the Hon, Secretary of the dates fixed for their tlen.
The full draw follows:
SINGLES.
(Third Round)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18.
E. C. Fincher
• P. V. V, hitelo
(A Ciel Service areen). A. C. Teata
E. G. Pont
(At Kowloon Dorke green).
D. RumJahn
✓ L. Luck
At allee . C. green).
R. Duncan
G. Duncan
THURSDAY, JULY 39.
C. Strange
At Club de Recreio gress).
(AL Kowloon 3. C. C. salt
4J. Cavanagh
Miss Koubkova from Pragus is seen above photographed when end.
ing the run in which she set a new world record for woman having made the distance of 800 instras in two minutes 16. 4-5 seconds.
THE THIRD TEST AND
VARSITY MATCH
REFLECTIONS ON THE WEEK'S IMPORTANT CRICKET
WHEN ENGLAND LOST CHEAP WICKETS: OUR BOWLING FAILURES
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(By R. Abbit)
Both the Third Test and the Varsity Match have come to a conclusion, and a few notes upon them might interest some my readers.
To take the Test Match Art. 1 very clearly falls into a series of pelata of both interest and Importance, To start with, we won the loss, and naturally went in. Then all went well for a space, until that ghastly
At Poller R. C. green).
J. Watson V. Wetherick
Y
W. K. Way
A. 8. GomER
At Civil Service #ven),
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18.
N. M. Currie
A Chapman
v J. Fraser
LA Club de Irereld green).
* H. A. 8. Akre
J. B.
J. P. Lunny
F. J. Jone
(A Police R. G. green).
.T. FergusOTI
MONDAY, JULY 31.
G. C. Mos
(At Club de Necrelo green),
At Police It. O. e).
THURADAY, JULY 11,
M. J. Medina
A. W. Grmimit
+ A. E. Contes
(At Talk R. C. green).
RINKS.
(Semi-Final)
A. O. Braw
F. Stainton
E. O. Poet
P. 1. W. Haynes
J. J. Gregory
J. K. Bioen
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7. Armatron
(At Cralgengower green).
TUESDAY, JULY 24.
EW. Simmonds Y G. Perkins
(At Kowloon Dock-grean).
A. W. Oriamkt
1. A. Cutlerven
(At Craigengowet groen?...
A. E Conten
▾ V. Petherich
(AL Club de Ezeralo green).
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26-
If. Itampton
J. C, Brown
— (A1-Craizenzower-grown);"
A. Il. Basta
A. Chapman
(At Kowken B. G. green).
J. Watson
LR. What
v R. Dlate (At Civil Sarylca_green).
NO DATE FIXED.
* W. Gill or W. c.
Simpson .PAIRS. (Fourth Round) TUESDAY, JULY 17.
J.
Norosha
1. Dusto
D. W. Bradbury
*
U. M. Omer
W. E. Hallands
A. E. Carry
W. Forrest
W. Hair
G. C. Mom
(At Club de Recreio green).
R. F. Lus
1. W. Bradbury
H. Beer
U. W. Omer..
Or
L. J. Slive
LF- Xavier
H. A. Aires
FY. V. Ribeiro
E. W. 8ilmmanda
J. Deakin
5.
3. Jand
A. W. Crimpsitt
(A Police C. green).
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"C" DIVISION TENNIS
EASY WINS FOR C.R.C.. AND K.C.C.
CENTRAL BRITISH AGAIN SCORE
OVERWHELMING VICTORY
Five matches were played in the "C" Division of the Hong- kong Tennis League yesterday afternoon, all of them taking place in Kowloon.
The biggest victory of the day was obtained by the Central British Association who defeated the Police R. C. by nine sets to nil. The University obtained only a set from the Club de Recreio, and the Army Tennis Club defeated the Deutscher Klub by eight sets to one.
KOWLOON C. C. v. RÁDIO. Playing the Radio Sports Club at King's Park, the Kowloon C.C. won comfortably by woven sets to two Scere#:
Collins and Capoll (K.C.C.) bent Wei Chung and W. Chanson 6-1; bent Kalwant Singh and Jahan Dad 6-3; beat C. Joffery and M. Sherriff 6-3.
W. Gittins and J. S. 'Smith (K.C.C.) lost to Wei and Chanson 4-6; beat Singh and Dad 0-4; beat Jeffery and Sherriff 6-3.
F. Broadbridge and A. Crawford (H.C.C.) beat Wei and Chanson 6-3; let to Singh and Dad 3-0; beat Jeffery and Sherrif 0-1..
KOWLOON DOCKS ▼ C.R.C.
The Kowloon Docks Recreation Club entertained the Chinese R.C. and were beaten by 71⁄2 sote to 1. Scores:
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whom they met nt. King's Park. Scores:
L. A. Carvalho and M. Oliviera (Recreio) beat Kwik and H. T. Bes 6-3; beat Yatskin and C. K. Qouk 0-1; beat Fletcher and Touw 6-2.
A. 1. Rodrigues and L. F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio) beat Kwik and Deo 6-2; beat Yaiskin and Quek 0.2; beat Fletcher and Touw 6-1.
A. E. Xavier and J. Xavier (Re- crelo) beat Kwik and Bee 6-4; bent Yatskin and Quek 6-2; drew with Fletcher and Touw 0-6.
C.B.A. v. POLICE.
Visiting the Central British Asso ciation, the Police were overwhelmed to the tune of nine-sets to nů. Scores: Angus and Ferguson (C.B.A.) beat Calthrop and Bidmead 6-3; beat Loughlin and Pile G-1; beat Hunter and Galvin 6-0.
Blyth and Whitley (C.B.A.) boab Calthrop and Bidmead 761 boat Loughlin and Pile 7-6; best Hanter and Galvin 0-3.
G. E. Millard and A. Duncan (Kew. loon Docks) drew with P. C. Loung and M. C. Lau 0-0; drew with H. T. Wu and W. M. Cheung 6-4; drow with Halford and Gurevitch (C.B.A.) K. M. Wong and W. K. Cheong 0-0. beat Calthrop and Bidmead 6-0; boat W. Tillery and G. H. White (Kow-Loughlin and Pile 6-1; best Hunter 1-0 lost to Wu and Choung 0-6; lost loon Docks lost to Leung and Lau and Galvin 6-2, to Wong and Cheong 3-6.
J. P. White and A. E. Pearson (Kowloon Docks) lost to Leung and over when we lost three wickets in Lau 2-0; lost to Wu and Cheung 3-6; four ball.
loat to Wong and Cheong 3-6.
Hers * curious point crops up. The papers referred to it as "the new inl."
What happened was this
A defect in the ball was found (probably a raised scam) and the Umpires very properly ordered a new
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cannot find
RECREIO, UNIVERSITY. half a set against the Club de Recreio The University could obtain only
tea, and the inst two wickets had to anke over fifty runs to save the But, though I
follow-on England still had a chance, But their bowling did not rise to the specific ruling in Wisden, the pracitantion on Tuesday, and, with the tire undoubtedly in that the ball follow-on, the game was saved. I shall, by knocking about, or other rather wonder Wyatt did not send in means, be reduced to a condition Hammond to get a little batting prac aimilar to that of the rejected ball tee against the Australians). I feci aury that this was done in this case, and the wickets just fell, to good bowling.
BAD BOWLING.
DEUTSCHER KLUB v. ARMY T.C.
The Army Tennis Club defeated the Deutscher Klub at King's Park by eight seta to one. Scores:
G. von Ehren and W. Sander (D.K.} lost to W. Blackler and 1, Jarman 2-6; lost to A. Oldfield and E. Wilson Manley 6-6. 2-6; drew with W. H. Gillow and R.
B. Saltau and C. J. Stequock (D.K.) lost to Blackier and Jarman 6-7: drew with Oldfield and Wilson 6-6; last to Gillow and Manley 0-0.
lost to Blackier and Jarman 4-6; loss II. Luchring and G. Sommer (D.K.) to Oldfield and Wilson 2-6; lost to Gillow and Manley 2-5.
the
TOURING TEAM HERE. Yesterday afternoon the St. John's University, Shanghel, touring tennis team played a match against There is no doubt about it, the Chinese Recreation Club, at the Club FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH. English bowling, with the exception courts, the tourists winning three to After that, everything in the garden of Verity, is a failure. Hammend the local team's two sets. Although was lovely, and thanks to a bit of has done as well as can be expected the match
was an impromptu one, bad fielding, Allen and Verity roared of a change Lowler. Farnes had one spectators were treated to a fino ex- things up at the end. So far, so good innings when he got five wickets, bibition of the game. good, but for the rest of the Satur. but Bowes did little, while the Clark day the Australians quite held their Allen combination was a failure. It
|just_shows_how much we miss Lar
Wood and Vore.
own.
At this period they only seemed to run any risk from the weather, except for the question of the mys terlous illness which seems to bave
MEN'S SINGLES. Taui Wai-pul (C. R. C.) defeated A. C. Ma (St. John's) 1-6, 6-2, 6-3. Tam Yoc-fong (C. R. C) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, M. C. Kwok (Bt. John's) defeated
Y. S. Tong (St. John's) defeated Tsui Yun-pul (C. R. C.) 8-6, 6-7, 6-3,
__THE VARSITY MATCH. Really I think Reuter is playing it been a sort of threatening of diph- pretty low down when he only cables theria. The weather did not fall the final result of the Varsity match! them however, and I fancy on Mon- It seems to have worked out much day, England lost the game when according to form. Oxford made visitors and the local club each won Hendren, of all people, is said to have over four hundred. Cambridge were a game. dropped Woodfull before he scored.
MEN'S DOUBLES. In the two doubles matches,
the
The semi-finals are to be conclud. ed on or before Tuesday, July 31. The skip of the first named rink in each tie will be responsible for all arrangements of matches. It should be noted that the Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associa As he nude seventy-three, the in- Oxford out cheap, and, as far as the Indian Recreation Club at the a few runs behind and then ahot The Shanghai men will play against tion must be notified of the date fix-portance of the chance is obvious. ed for ties as an official umpire is However, as it was reported that of the draw. But I wish I knew who afternoon, when some good tennis could he seen, definitely had the best I. R. C. grounds at 9.80 o'clock this to be appointed.
the wicket showed signs of wear after gut the wickets!
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