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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Seventh Extra Itace Meeting: will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 1st June, 1935, commencing t

2.30 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at

2.00 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 27th May, 1935.

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LUZ & BEER WIN BOWLS TIE

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COMBINATION

SIMMONDS AND DEAKIN LOSE

Continued from Page 8).

Three gave them a 6-0 lead on the third head and at the end of the sixth they were 744, the Civili Service team having scored a three on the sixth head.

A SIX DECIDES MATCH

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1935.

LAWN BOWLS TEAM

Hongkong Electric R. C.

For Saturday

In their match ngainst the Civil

Service Cricket Club in the Second

Division of the Lawn Bowis League at Ming Yuen on Saturday, the Bong- kong Electric R. C. will be represent- el by the following players:

R. C. Butler, V. Sorby, G. T. Pnd- gett and A. F. Paul (skip).

WOOLLAM BEATS FIDDIAN

ENGLISH AMATEUR GOLF TITLE

(Continued from Page 8).

MISS STAMMERS LOSES

French Championship Surprise

Paris, May 47

LAWN BOWLS HUGHES & HOUGH

CONTESTS

Results Of Open Pairs Competition

The surprise of the first round of the French Championships was the defent of Miss Katherine Stammera, Five matches in the Open Pairs the British hard courls champion, incompetition were deelded at Kowloon straight vir, by Mlle. Suzanne yesterday afternoon, Pannetier, seventh- ranked French player.

The score was 6-3, 6-4.--Reuter.

On the Kowloon Howling Green) Club green, F. X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva, of the Club de Recreio, I defented their clubmates, L. J. Silva One case each of Dintherin (and H. A. Alves by 20 shots to -14.

G. Haigh, H. S. McKay, J. Slown and H. W. B. Muskett (skip).

A. P. Tarbuck, D. S. Hill, L. de Rome and A. Webster (skip).

W. E. Peers and J. F. Harron will missing one of two feet to win the porteil), Typhalt and Meningitin were The winners scored two 3s, one of

be reserves,

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

P'tare

Commision

for

ver Competency The eighth head saw the scores | Kwangtung Prorlaen isure the following res 7-6 in favour of the Craigengowerport on water levels, in English fret, for the

West, Nurth and East Klyvini side and the match was practic-

11hen went

W. I.. ally won on the next head when

TV. I. F173 Liz and Beer chalked up a six to

recomi give them the lead by 13-6 The losers never recovered from this

reverse.

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29.622 167 16.7

16.4 147

shots to the fifteenth and then took three putts from about five yards-

They

hole. He had a chance of winnier reported to the local health authori-

the seventeenth but was a long way over ties over the week-end,

green with his second shot. Woollum was again in trouble at the eighteenth where he was out of bounds in the Club Enclosure at the back of the groom. He took f for the hole, The figures for the round were:

F. W. Fidding. Cut: 4, 4, 6, 5, 3, 6, 5, 1, 3, equals 42. Hone: 4, 4, 5, 4, 4.

4. 6. 1. equale at Total, 81, 5.4.

J. Woollam. Out: 4, 5, 6, 4, 3, 7, 1

Huumo; 7, 6, 4, 4, 5,, 6, 4, 5, 6, ogunis 45. Total 87.

Although Fidding took three putts at the first hole of the second round, which he lost, he was again three up when they but played this holes, Willam was short at the second and Missed n easy putt at the third, when

3, 4.

the had a chance to sin leck a hole.

which was on the first hend while the losers notebe two 3s, and a 2.

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also failed with his putting. At the seventh, for example, Woollam sunk a ten-yard putt for a rilliant B

J. E.- Noronha and B. Basto, of full particulare to Mr. A. V. were stili all-square at the ninth where the Recreio, dit very well to defeat KINCHIN, Manager, Hong Kong each player took throw putts, and The stronger Crnigengower pair, E.

31 this stage Walle had a store of 38 Arrulli and 12. Rumjahn by 19-Jockey Club Stables not later than

Jon the Kowloon C., green. Noronha the 4th June, 1935, at noon. ninibut 10.

Fiddinn hooked

was matstanding with his woods. his drive and

Terms: Cash on Delivery. hunkered his seround shot to the tenth, The last head was played in dark-

HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD., and Wonllam took the lead for the first time since the eighth hole in the

Auctioneers, Naren und Bosto obtained a 4, morning round. At the next hole,

Hongkong. 18th May, 1935. however, he allowed his opponent

3 and three 2s while the Craigen-i escape with a half and the match waswer pair had six 2s in their tutal. again square at the

On the same green, R. Goodman the twelfth where Woollam took three putts. Woullam Lapsley defeated V. Hinst al

night. V. Petherick 17-12. The former ob managed to recover the lead again attained live 24 while the losers wor- the fourteenth, Fidian missing quite ed four.

Playing on the Club green a short putt for a half. Fiddian houk

S.

and J. ed his drive and lost the fifteenth, and,

Shepherd beat D. W. Waterton and R. F. Luz and H. Beer went a step J. L. Tetley by 20 shots to 16 while wonderful after being stymied out of a win on further in the Open Pairs Champion-R. Goodman and R. Lapsley eliminated Than Tez (ur Tser Tan, alion Wan ally and won three of the next four the sixteen green, half at the next ship by eliminating 3. W. Simmonds V. M. Host and V. Petherick on the Sære, auerchant, who died nt. Kholo to

square, Fiddian

out-hole gave Woollam the match and the and J. Deakin by 20 shots to 13. nt Kowloon 0. C. green by 17 shots to Hang Terrace at the age of 65. has played in the shots to the green and championship by 2 and 1. left end estate sworn under $74,100.

the Taikoo Recreation Club last 12 Probate of the with has been granted He sent down four useful wouls to Chan Man-kwong, accountant, Wee on the eighth head and When Ming-chak. ating Woo Chak-lam, ¡Simmonds was about to deliver last year in the Yu Yeung Hospital, Mtudent. who died on February 20 his fast bowl, Luz was lying three.Canton, at the age of 28, left Loca The Civil Service player, whose estate valued at $13,500. Letters of first three deliveries were hope-administration have been granted to lessly wide. got Amon Luz's Woo Tsuishi, widow wonds to lie the shot.

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Luz bad tast his accuracy dur-Est River ing the previous few hends when Simmonds woa able to lie shots for his side, but on the seventh the Craigengower player showed a return to Form: but was unable to prevent a Four of 090 by the |oppements,

The following head, however, Luz again day three shots with his deliveries and Deakin was narrow with both his first two woods. Beer drew the fourth and fifth shola and when Deakin was heavy with counter. his third, Beer sent down the sixth Deakin tried to save but

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DEAKIN'S ERROR OF JUDGMENT A single was registered by Luz and Beer on the next head and on the eleventh they claimed four to give them the lead by 18-6. On this head Luz y the first. third and fourth shots and when Deakin drove in an attempt tu take out the shot, he merely dis- lodged his own second counter to leave the winners. lying three. Beer then placed a perfect block and Deakin avas narrow with on- other drive. Beer drew a fourth shot. Deakin's third drive of the head going begging.

two

The twelfth head Mi brilliant shots by the opposing skips although Denkin Was ft trille lucky to have been assisted by the narrowest of wicks, Sim- monds was lying the shol with

Luz and Rear having the next faur best woods clustered round the jack.

With his

last delivery Beer navigated a narrow port with a drive and had the shot laken out to lie five but Deakin followed Beer's delivery and with the assistance of a narrow wiek trail- ed the Jack to score the count.

ANOTHER WICK

Another of Deakin's famous wieka saved the Civil Service from a count of five on the sixteenth hend when the Craigengower pair were leading by a score of 22-7. Laz and Beer, were lying five when Deakin dire the shol through a wick,

The result was never in doubt and at the end of the 21st head the Craigengower pair had scored 20 to their opponents' thirteen, the losers having scored a single and then a three on the last two heads.

and

The Craigengewer pair make a formidable combination should go far in the compétition. With Luz playing lead they have the advantage of being able to secure an early He, leaving Beer with no more work to fu than block and draw extra shots. The pair exploited these tactics very successfully yesterday against fairly strong opposition, although It must readily be admitted that neither Simmonds nor Denkin were in their best form and were not capable of seriously extending the winners.

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