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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY

1935.

LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS START SOON

SLIGHT DECREASE IN ENTRIES

Lawn Bowls Championships Start Next Week

(By "Baux")

Confident expectations of a record entry for the local although there are several notable absentees from the competitions, many new names figure among the lists, particularly in the singles event which has attracted a total lawn bowls championships have not been realised and of 90 entries. In the Pairs there are 49 couples while 26 rinks have signified their intention of wresting the title ifrom the Civil Service C. C. quartette which remains in tact for this year's tournament.

CUBS JOIN PIRATES

(Continued from Page 12.)

shown a world of improvement.

“Lucan hạn BhOWN DIɑ inare in one day here than he did all last year," Тглупок пук.

Draw Made For The Three Open Events

SEVERAL INTERESTING TIES IN THE FIRST ROUNDS

↑ J. Cavanagh

ROOKIE CATCHER ON RELIEF There is decrease in the num-, E. Post' Rookie pitchers working out with ber of entries for the Open Lawn (Hongkong. G. "Green) the Pirates here include Lloyd Jonn-Bowls Championships, the draw for J. Praset TURSDAY, MAY 14 son and Waynu Osborne, left-handers, which was made last night, Ninety A. Hyde Lay

D. W. Bradbury both up from the Missions of the competitors are

"Ừ, M. Omar playing in the (Club de Recret Green Pacife Conat Lengue. It'a doubtful singles, an against 03 last year, The following pairs received byrs start is to be made with the into the second rount: 1, F. Stain- whether they will stick.

Regulars last season on the pitch-Pairs Championship next Thursday, ton and J. Watson, W. K. Way and ing staff who were held ever include while the Singles will be played in-4. S. Gomer, R. F. Lais, and II. Ralph Birkofer, Walte Hoyt, Harold mediately the first round of the Beer, D. Rumfahn and E. el Arculit. Smith, and Bill Swift.

✔ Pairs has been concluded,

H. Nish and A. M. Holland, D. W. Backstopping duties again will rest The draw for the first round of Waterton and J. L. Telley, R. Dun upon the shoulders of Tommy, udden each competition is appended, giv. gan and L. A. R. Damenn, E. W. and Hob Grace, both regulars Insting the dates and greens on which Simmonds and J. W. Deakin, II. F. Westlake and J. F. McGowan, P. E. your. Aubrey Epps, up from Birnench tie is to be played: ingham with

impressive 301 bat-

Knight and J. Hallidge, H. H. Rose ting average, is the newcomer to this

and J. M. Purvis, R. Goodman and department, and be should make thei

R. Lapsley, J. V. Ramsay and 2. grade in a relief apoi.

McKelvie, B. Basto, and J. E. Noronha, II. Overv nad F. Goodwin. RINKS

The only weakness In the Pirate

and must learn how to hit

SINGLE9

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10

J. E. F. Thompson R. 1. Phillipm

(Cish de Berreia Green) Last year there were 3 entries, among the entries.

A. Mactariana

A. F. Paul for the Singles event while the In addition to those who com- lineup appears to be at second base, (Police A. C. Green)

J. Janon Pairs attracted 52 couples. The peted last year, another former where the veteran Tommy Therenow J. MacDonald

(Craigengower G. C. Green) Kinks championship is the only champion in A. lyde Lay is to and the sophomore Flarry Lavagette

will holl away.

A. E. Costes Traynor knows 32-. A. Alver event which has more entries than endeavour to regain the title heyear-old Thevebow ran't be in there w... Atki

Indian R. G. Green)

W. Glendeninine last season, there being 20 surrendered undefended lust scuso every day, and Lavngelto, on the

(longkans C. C. Green) on his departure for England on other hand, needs plenty of experience A. M. Omar ngainst 24 twelve months ago.

♥ C. G. Bira (Hongkong Electrin (zeen) The Colony this year will be for leave.

fi, l'erking

• 8. C. Mo tunate aml yet unfortunate in its Whilst at Home Hyde-Lay had

(Taikoo R. C. Given) C. ». Haskelnz

EQ. Post fons of players who are going Home opportunity which no other ever had.

Howhorn Bock R. C. Green) H. G. Cooper

F. Cyllen on leave during the summer; for Hongkong bowler has conate because the more prominent He was able to represent Hongkong

Koln C. 0. Green)

THURSDAY, MAY, 16 if our players will still be with at the Empire Games where he

C. Strange during the season but enfortunate played against the champions or

(Crrigentower C. G. (ireen)" 1. Hito

YU. Willmen because our representation in the leading players of several different

Kowloon D . C. (men) L.F. Xavier official match at Wanstead will not parts of the British Empire. Ile

in former met bowlers of the highest stand be as formidable

ard and the experience gained will Veura.

stand him In good stead in local howls.

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Veterans Gas Suhr at first, Tray nor at third, and Arky Vaughan at shortstop complete the team. Three rookies, James Browne from Little Rock, Wilbur Brubaker, and Floyd Young from Albany and Pittsburgh, W. MetS are ready a step into any of the in- field berths.

in ail sidered the stronger won matches. The advantage of home. so great among the green was senior clubs that all hosts were able.

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Walter C. C. Green),

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W. K. Way

1. O. R. Soura

C. G. Green?

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J. Kemploh

4. Camper

F. Cullen

(Craftigert, C. Green)

1. Gella'y

M. 12. Pervle

1. F. Knight

J. C. Mewar

4. Gavanagh

D. W tributy,

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G. 8. Graver

Sherril

E. Turk

A.

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Keeleon G. C. Gen) J. E. Benson

(Club de Reercle de Meloman

(imen) J. L. Tetley

P. E. Knight. With the majority of the leading

11. Holland

Imeling The Green) players of the Colony remaining be

A. W. Grimmitt to send their visitors away point- (Police R. O. Green) hind, the championships have at-

fleas,

There was only one result

MONDAY, MAY 10 tracted a wealth of talent and

The opening of the season last which was the reversal af last year's. F. Han several former title holders will be Saturday afforded little over which at this occurred at the Kowloon Le Jume

(Kawkem B. . C. Green) attempting to wrest the crown from | to enthuse, and as was generally ex- Dock R. C. where the Craigengower 3 Ward

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(Club de Berrelo Green)

L. M. Omar (Civ Hervice C. C. Green) Nalan

# Gittine (Kowloon D. . . Grem) C. It. Bento

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Dr. F. B. Fernando

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V. V. 10eiro

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F. Goodwin

A. Hrde Lay

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J. 8. Fender

Bhephen!

W. E. Bellenle

(Craigengewer C. c. Green)

r. T. Farrell

J. G. Brown

J. Duncan

A. M. Holland

A. I. Hindalın,

A. M. Numa

A. M. Omer

K. M. Omar

(CiU Service O. C. Green)

The following rinks received byes into the second round: G. Duncan,

The following competitors recely C. A. Summons, W. Gill and E..el

by into the second round; N. Areulli; d. L. Tetley, W. E. Hale, at the hands of the Craigengower sell, J. J. Whyte, I. Beer, J: S.son: A. F. Paul, J. K. Sloan, R. C. M. Currie, A. Brookshank, J. Rus-D. W. Waterton and M. J. Hender "A" who won by 70 shots tu 39. Landolt, J. Cavanagh, A. 5. Gomes, Butler and A. P. Tarbuck; R. Sforri when the champions only won by B. W. Bradbury, W. K. Way, A. A. son, G. Mitchell, W. Greig and 3. a single shot last year. It seems Rarack, M. J. Medina, D. Rumjahn. Mekelvie, J. E. Noronha, F. X. da that the Craigengower "A" are E. el Arculli, F. L. Rapley, R. Dun-Silva, C. E. Marques and C. G. just as strong if not stronger than can. F. T. Farrell, V. Petherick, A. Silva H. Gittins, E. Keru, N., J. they were twelve months ago and. Rumjahn, K. M. Omar, D. M. Bebbington and R. 1. Phillips, that they will again prove Eccleshall. T. Armstrong, J.

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TO DAY'S MATCHES Principal interest in to-day's

THURSDAY. MAY 9 lenge matches will be the appear. J. Jones W. Mcleod

W. Grimmitt F. J. Jonne nice of the Indian R. C, in the (Craigemuwer G. C. Green) first division, this being the first. !!

A. Macfarlane time in the history of the clah that

J. d. Meyer (Civil Service, C. C. Greent

M. Y. A of lavis. They will have the Kow-

N. J. Bobbington

A. R. Dallah Police R. C. Green) loon Bowling Green

their Coats

JG. E. F. Thompson visitors and it the leninsta side

J. 9, Landolt

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dicated above.

115-

RUMJAHNS EXTENDED

(Continued from Pago 12.)

done earlier on. Ho Ka-tau was still! as steady; he did not seem flustered at all.

to be

Those who expected the Rumjahns to carry everything before them in. this stanza were doomed to disappoint- ment. The challengers fought every Finch of the way. Every winner was upplauded by an appreciative crowd, and it was fo and Hung who gener ally won this applause. With two delightful CTOES ahots which left "H.D." literally standing, Hung nearly "brought the house down" to take the score to 4-f.

The Rumfahne, amld great excite- ment, won the ninth game, and Sirdar finished the set and match on, his service.

On

Play reached a high standard at times, but there were many mistakes, especially in the first two sots. Spectators had their money's worth as far as thrills were concerned. the whole, it was a splendid match. The two pairs were evenly matched on the day's play, but the champions' better temperament and experience told in the end,

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