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INTERPORT LAWN

SELECTION OF NON- PLAYING CAPTAIN

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

BOWLS MATTERS

South China Tennis Team: Still Unbeaten

CLUBS TO NOMINATE PLAYERS AS MAINTAIN CHALLENGE TO C.R.C. IN

IN THE PAST

At a meeting of the Council of the Lawn Bowls Association held yesterday, Mr. B. E. Maughan was selected to travel with the Interport lawn bowls team to Shanghai this year to net as non-playing manager.

THE "C" DIVISION

fell about 8 p.m. yesterday, several

In spite of the shower of rain which i beat Tsui and Lock 0-0.

H. D. Rumfahn and J. A. E. Car- matches in the Lawn Tennis League sunbhoy (Indian RC.) beat Leonard were decided.

and Chan 6-3, drew with Gosane and The Indian Recreation Club "A" | Lai 6-0, 'bent Taul- and Lock 0-8. Division team visited Cralgengower Interport arrangements were; Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association and defeated the home team by 5%

"CH. DIVISION. discussed, in the course of which was in a strong financial position sote to 34.

The other matches weru nil in the Visiting Kowloon, the Indian Re Mr. Maughan, who presided, said and their funds were in exceeding

As members knew "C" Division of the League, the Kow-creation Club "C" team were defeated

he thought the old system of obly good hands.

the Playgrounds Association We loon Cricket Club defeated the Indians by the Kowloon Cricket Club by 6-

A. W. Ramsay and R. S. Capell (Kowloon) lost to Khan and Khan 3-0, beat Arculi and Arculli 6-2, bunt Suffiad and Bux 0-3.

taining nominations from clubs for carrying out exceedingly good work at King's Park; the Deutscher Klub sets to 24. Scores: the Interport team should be When one saw thousands and thou-defented the Police and South China W. Gitting and J. 5. Smith (Kow- followed. He added that a Solec-sands of kiddies on the little open got through at the expense of the loon) drew with Firdos Khan and tion Committee could then be ap spaces it made one wonder if one University, winning all six sets com M. A. Khan 6-0, beat M. el Arculli and Y. ol Arculli 7-5, Ioat to A. J. painted or the meeting could leave could do anything in that direction, pleted. the selection of the team in the Mr. Wylio supported the sugges The matches between the Club do Sufflad and S. A. R. Bux 4-6. hands of the sub-committee which tion and mentioned that for the last Recreto and Craigongower, the Central two years the Kowloon Dowling British Association and the Army and has been conducting the annual Green had been making a donation the Kowloon Docks and the Civil tournaments.

of $60 to the funds.

Service were abandoned. Mr. B. Wylio (Kowloon Bowling] The chairman said he knew that Green Club) thought it was inevll- some cluba were assisting but it was ablo that clube bo canvassed for not general

and he thought that nominations. He would put forward coming from the association, it would the suggestion as a proposition and be a nice mesture to make a small he further proposed that tho, selec- donation. tion of the team bo left in the hands of the present sub-committee, The proposition was put to the moeting and carried.

The chairman mentioned that there was one point

The meeting agreed to the pro posal and voted 360

towards the funds of the Playgrounds Associn- Scores:

tion.

"A" DIVISION.

F. Broadbridge and W. Poddle (Kowloon) bent Khan and Khan 6-3, beat Areull and Arcul 6-3, boat Sufflad and Box 6-1.

three sots being

The Indian Recreation Club played of their tle with the Cralgengower Cricket Club In the “A” Division of SOUTH CHINA ~. UNIVERSITY the League at Happy Valley yester day, and won by 64 sets to 3.veralty at King's Park, and enjoyed South China entertained the Uni-

5. A. Ruminhn and S. A. Ismail an easy victory by six acts to all, The sub-committee authorised to (Indian R.C.) lost to J. W. Leonard the remaining connection with the select the Interport tear at a meet- and R. Chon 3-0, beat A. V. Gosano abandoned owing to rain. Scores: Interport. He commented upon the ing held subsequently decided that and G. Lal G4, beat Taul Yun-pul and China) beat C. F. Lo and C. K. Quck F. N. Wang and H. Wong (South advantage of selecting a non-playing nominations of players should close C. Luck 6-1, captain or manager to accompany on the morning of Friday, August

A. R. Minu and A. K. Sumad 0-1, beat H. T. Bee and K. T. Kwik the team as it would relieve the 10.

(Indian R.C.) lost to Leonard and 6-3. playing captain of the responsibility Į

Choo 4-6, lost to Gorano and Lai 5-7, of final selections.

Mr. Wyllo said it was an admire able idea and it would save a lot of heart burning..

Mr. F. J. Jones (Civil Service: C.C.) mentioned to the meeting that] he understood Mr: Maughan, the chairman, had contemplated making the trip to Shanghai.

Mr. Maughan: I am certainly hop- ing to go.

Mr. Wylle: That being so I move that you be mannger of the team.

LONATION TO CHARITY.

SINGLES TOURNEY

Draw For Fourth

Round Of Open

3.2. Lanstalt

J. K. Blonde I. Amerong

Police 1, C. prera).

INTERNATIONAL SHIELD.

The following is the draw for the second round of the International

China) bent Fletcher and K. S. Touw P. K. Kwok and C. N. Tsang (South

7-5, beat Lo and Quek 6-3.

H. K. Io and K. F. Lui (South China) beat Fletcher and Touw 8-2, beat Beo and Kwik 6-1.

POLICE. DEUTSCHER KLUB.

The Deutscher Klub, defeated the Police Recreation Club on their own

The draw for the fourth round of Shield matches which are to be play-courts by 64 sets to 24. Scores: the Open Singles championship bas been made by the sub-committee, ed on Sunday, August 5 next:

There are still two third round Philippines

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W. Sander and D. Soltau (Deutscher Klub) beat Calthrop and Bildmend 0-2. beat C. Pile and T. Po 0-4, beat Galvin and Loughlin 0-1.

0.

The motion was put to the meet-matches outstanding but these will india or Walen ing and carried unanimously.

be decided

on Monday next, the Malaya fourth round being due to commence

Neidt and C. J. Steenock Australta on Wednesday.

(Deutscher Klub) beat Calthrop and It is hoped to play all the matches Bidmend 6-1, lost to Pile and Pile Mr. Maughan thanked the meeted, are as follows:

The draw dates and greens arrang-on the Craigengover C.C. green but, lost to Calvin and Loughlin 4-6. ing for the appointment and wald that if it is possible for him to make the journey he hoped he would bring the Cup back. with him.

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1.

It wha proposed, continued the chairman, that the team leave on F. G. Post August 29 by a President bost and return towards the middle of Sep. tember, leaving Shanghal by an Em press bont on September 12.

He thought it advisable to curtail play- era' absence as much as possible as some playera may not be able atay away too long.

G. C. MOM (A) Diet Service arean):

V. Petharlak AL Cish de Recreio Kron). A. B. Aires → R. Duncan

At Kowloon C. C. green).

THURSDAY, AUG. 2.

A. Chapman (A Craigengower C.. green).

MONDAY, AUG, 6

D. NumJehn

G. Perkins to

Before closing the meeting the chairman commented upon the ndi

mirable work which was being done by the Children's Playgrounds Asso ciation and suggested that the Hong. G. Brown kong Lawn Bowls

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Association inall donation

to

their funds of, my $50, He waid it

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TUESDAY, AUG. 7.

thought it would be a nice gesture P. V. V. Ribeira

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A. W. Grimmitt

small donation. The 1Kowloon RG; G.-green),"

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it is possible that one may have to] · G. von Ehren and G. Sommer

be played on the Police R.C. green. (Deutscher Klub) beat Calthrop and

RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP.

It has been arranged for the semi- Anal of the Rinka Championship matches to be decided next week. To-morrow E., G. Post, F. H. W. Haynes, J. J. Gregory and E. Hollands will meet W. Forest, A. E., Carey, W Mair and G. C. Moss.

W

W. Minir indisposed and if he

is unable to play to-morrow a sub- stitute will be found. The match is to be played on the Club de Recreio green.

Bidmead 6-1, beat Pile and Pile 6-4,

drow with Galvin and Loughlin 6-8.

MILITARY AQUATICS.

"D" Company ́ Lincolns Hold Mecting.

The "1" Support Company, of the The other semi-final fixture has Lincolnshire Regiment held its swim [been arranged

sporta for the Police Reming

yesterday

in the green for Thursday next. This tie European Y.M.C.A. bath, several heats is between the Cralgengower quar and two final events being decided.

R. F. Luz, B. W. Bradbury, The results were:

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160 yards (back stroke, breast atroke and freo style).-lat. heat, Cpl. Maltby; 2nd, heat, Ple. Goodley.

Diving-1st, heat, Sgt. Parkinson: 2nd. heat, Pto. Price: 3rd. heat. Pte. Vickers: 4th heat L/C Keegan.

75 yards free stylo-1st heat. Pte. Price: 2nd. heat, Pte. Birks.

25 yards finnf-1, L/S Shnable; 2, Pte. Prince: 3, L/C Keegan.

60 yards faal-1, Pte. Prince: 2. L/S Shnable.

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Consolation race 150 yards.-1, Pte. Burrows; 2. Pte. Jepson..

The "A" Company, South Walez Borderers are holding their aquatic sports at the Y.M.CA. bath Wednesday, August B.

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