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CRICKETER'S SUCCESS

Donald Anderson Passes Bar Final

Sportsmen in the Colony, partien- larly cricketers, will be pleased to learn that telegraphic advice has been received by Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ander- Hon that their son Donald, the well- known Cricket interporter, who graduated from the Hongkong Unl versity in January 1933, has passed

second class honours.

tinn

the

captain of

BILLIARDS

THE EMPIRE

TITLE

A FINE SPORTING EVENT

ENGLAND'S BID

London, May 22.

THE

HONGKONG

the Irish Free State, more easily, and he still has to meet J. Edwards (Wales) and P. K. Deb (India).

The point has to be emphasised that all of the competitors, with the exception of the English player, were handicapped to the extent that they were playing for the first time lit London, and in a room with which they were quite unfamiliar. Considering all things they overoame any dieultles which may have been presented in an almirable way. P. K. Deb may prove the weakest of the five comTM petitors, but there has to wenkest, and there is nothing detrimental in that. Actually the

approximates to

Le $1

that of the

A REMARKABLE FINISH

The game between McGhie and

FL Jeft-

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1985.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE PROSPECTS

Craigengower To Meet The Bowling Green To-day

Skype varmezana satuta

(By "Sagax")

THE WOONENSPOONISTS

RANKING BOXERS

(Continued from Page 18).

in the better condition at the end

A

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WIFE'S DELIGHT AT HUSBAND'S LOSS

of a contest. Sometimes, too, a 30 Pounds of Fat!

contest is judged by rounds, won, and not by the total of points obtained. Thus a boxer who was

Here is something' all wives of fat

slightly superlor'in six out of ten men will be glad to know. It is the rounds, and lost the other four experience of a woman whose husband rocently weighed 10 xt. 6 lbs. She pointless, might get the decision. | writes:-

Petersen 18 to have another

| chance against Neusel at Wembley.

sen

"I really feel I must write and tell

It is a little unfortunate that hix Bar Final examination with the competition for the British

Last Saturday was the first time this season that there Even after seeing their last fight, you that, after taking Kruschen Salts I am not without hope that Peter for nearly 3 months, my husband has got his weight down from 10 at, 0 lbs. may reverse, the decision. to 14 st.4 lbs. This has been achieved. Anderson had a brilliant carter at the was arranged to be played so games was considerably above that. None of the matches was played owing to the condition What he needs above all is more by nothing else but Kruschen, I am

It may be recalled that young Empire amateur championship form he showed in his first two was a complete washout in the local lawn bowls leagues. University, Entering * King late in the season, writes Edward VII Scholar in 1920, he won Special Correspondent in the player, and his standard of play left over until the end of the season or after the champion- rather than a boxer, but he might Already I have got down from 10 st. of the average English amateur of the weather and these fixtures will most probably be weight and better sparring part-too heavy also, and I started taking ners. He will always be a fighter Kruschen only three weeks ago. the two scholarships available in the Observer. "It is one of the most Aris Faculty; was elected to lead the interesting tournaments decided majority of those who take part in ship matches are concluded.

learn to hit more accurately, 13 lbs. to 10 nt. 4 lba. We are de Cricket leven in 1931; captured the in the course of the season, but [the amateur championship,

There is move this year to en- Valley against the present holders of one wishes McCorkindale good luck

especially with his right. Every-lighted."(Mrs.) C. athletic championship in 1932; and

Krunchen combats the cause of fat edited twn issues of the University time when people are more inter- and the effect of it being played at a

courage clubs to play off postponed the title." Uniou Union magazine in his, final

In his "come-back" after his long by assisting the internal organs to- matches on Sundays, holidays or dur-i year. He was a member of the University ested in outdoor sport, has been

ing the week in nelerito prevent any

Illness, but he is not yet anything perform their functions properly

to throw each day those wante Cricket team which won the senior that the attendances have not Edwards was n remarkable one,

congestion towards the end of the

A defent for the Kowloon Bowling like the man he was. He looks League championship In 1932-33 done the event justice. While and it helped to convey the be here for the usual Interport this prospects in the league Champion-line, and much too pale. It would the body's chemistry into fatty tissue. Henson, particularly as Shanghai will Green will seriously jeopardise their soft and flabby about the waist products and poisons which, if allowed season under Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, that has not had any detrimental splendid character of the competi-year.

to accumulate, will be converted by Anderson received his early educn- effect on the enthusiasm of the tion. Edwards, who is

ship as they have already lost three probably do both of them good if and learned his cricket at the players, who seem to be thor-band player, was playing in his the championships are all decided but will still have a chance of finishing on Run with his training, for he has its in a glass of hot water every

Nothing officini will be done until matches but should they win they he could be induced to help Peter

Try one half-tensponful of Kruschen Diocesan Boys' Sctual, where he was oughly enjoying the keen and first

and lend prefect. and was most interesting contest,

game in the competition, immediately after these tournaments, top, although it is doubtful whether twice met Neusel.

morning-in 3 weeks get on the highly successful funds of the Association are not tage of having had one hard game 12ft matches.ill ask 'clubs to play off third.

the while his opponent, held the advan-it is more than probable that the they can expect to be higher than

scales and note how many pounds of Obie Walker, the big negro, has fat have vanished. Cricket team for

Krüschen wil Association Donald Anderson is a member of likely to benefit as they should before. With three-quarters of al

astonishing muscular development, give any fat person a joyous surprise. Neither the Kowloon Cricket Club but looks more like a wrestler than postponed during the sea- Gray's Inn

The financial aspect of there the game completed Edwards up- Kon as soon as convenient, instead of nor the Civil Service C, C, havP WDR A (London), and will sit for his Li... do.

final next month, after affairs has to be considered, and, peared to be

waiting until the end of the senson for match this seas and, although it boxer. His contest with Cook ho will read in Chambers. It for that reason, it seems obvious but nothing of the sort, which ho

as good as beaten, the fixtures to be officially re-arranged is just possible that either or both proved nothing but what wAR will return to that an earlier date should be ed up so

He plays in former years.

will secure their first points in-day, known before-that it takes two to A park bench is no place to get before January, 1937.

brifiantly at the final arranged when it is next played.asion that, in the end, he

The Club de Recreto, leaders of the there is an equal probability that they make a fight. Cook showed he was Whilst in England, he has taken n

Senior Division, will have a rest to-day will continue to remain pointless. as good a spoiler as ever, but it is keen interent in Golf and Squash With the completion of the eaten by nine points, the result while their nearest rivals, the Craigen-

The

Civil Servants will be at home just as well the gate was Racquets, besides Cricket, although second week's play the Impression being determined on the stroke of gower C. C., who are holders of the to the Police, whose only away victory one. A few more such, shows the time at his disposal for recreation eft is that England will retain

time.

of the this year has been against the Kow would destroy interest in boxing. title, will be meeting ore has been rather limited.

the title,

One of the most When it was last played features of the competition, which they receive a visit from the Kowloon

strongest tenis in the League when loon C. C. satisfactory for two years ago it was won by S.

It is not on the increase at pre-Take your girl to The Craigengower C. C. “B” will Bowling Green.

The Petersen-Neusel con-. Bent. Lre, who is now a

be the visitors at the Kowloon C. C. professionals played on the American tourna

The advantage of honu green is green and as the Happy Valley players test may bring about a revival, Theatre to-day where The form shown by II. F. E. Coles, ment system, is the way all of the always a useful handicap to teams have only

Jost three matches to date

Harlow and William Powell go who won the Amateur Champion-players have made their breaks. opposed to the Senior Club as the (one at home and ong away, excluding that neither the Civil Service C. C. ship recently, suggests that he will Three-figure runs have been fairly Kowloon players are not nearly as the game against the Congregovor nor the Rowinon C. C. enn get goingReckless” in their first co-star- not experience much difficulty infommon-place, but there has never Formidable awny as they are on their "A") the Kowloon Cricket Club will this scosem. They have some very ring musical picture.. gaining this honour as well. Then any suggestion of sper alisa- own green. Not since 1993 have the find it difficult to win their first points, useful players in their sides and yet { port on water levels, in English feet, for the form displayed by all of the com-

tion. The limitation of consecu-

Kowloon Bowling Green won at Happy It is hard to undervinad' why it'«' they have been losing consistently. tive bazarda to fifteen operates in Highest Leset

this event, as it does in the

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The somewhat rare incident of the while ball being brought into play after the maximum number of hazardia off the red ball has been made, occurred in tite game be- tween Coles and Fenning. The English player had run a inadvertently, and Fenning made forty-five ponts off the red ball. The rule provides for the white ball to be placed on the centre spot on th baulk line, but it is not playable from "hund." The only stroke open to the player is a can- non, and the task of getting the red ball into position to make such n stroke is not an easy one. With his last hazard, a loser, Fenning left the red below the centre of the table, and he failed to make a difficult serew danson off the side cushion. What to he really required to do was make a middle-pocket Joser and to bring the red down far enough, to Lapke either a screw back ennnon or an ordinary cannon off the side cushion. There are other possi- bilities such as making two spot strokes, and getting the red ball im to the contre spot, but the ce- ension is so rare, that, when it is presented, the player might easily be a little at a loss to know how to ded with the situation.

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