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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. · SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1935.'

CONGESTION AT END

OF SEASON ·

In Lawn Bowls Leagues In Hongkong

(By "Sagax")

The long awaited match, the return fixture between the Craigengower C.C. and the Club de Recreio, is to be played this afternoon and as these two teams are at the top of the Senior of the local Lawn Bowls

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two matches more than the Cral- gengower C.C., who are only two points behind. The Happy Valley ake lost to the Recreio, who, in turn, were benten by Police R.C. and the Kowloon B. G. C. A win today for the holders of the title will practically give them the championship.

SCOTLAND WINS

BOWLS TITLE

(Continued from Page 8.)

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by over 50 shots if either was to win the champtonship. Such a score wat regartens impossible, for as afternoon game went on the keenners The recent wet weather has held of the players kept Jargo balances up the fixtures and, as it is, the down. England were 9-0 at onn end. league will extend well into Septem-and at five ends they led by 25-18. her with the possibility of it drag-The Welsh rinks improved so much king on until after the Interport in the next five ends that Wales led which will greatly hamper things There was a curious succession of

by GP-43. at the end of the senson,

¡ scores,

three Welsh rink each making The Interport matches are to benine to their opponents twelve each, fairly late in the reason and if the but Wales won by 119 to 30. E. 0. Bristow was the only winning English lenge is extended until after the skip, beating A Stacey. Arthur: Northern visit there is likely to Rudd drew with W. J. Treen. The b interference with the football: others lost. and cricket souson which is due to The cup WOR presented to the commence at the end of September. Scottish team and thanks were given The majority of the club will to the Victoria Club for the use of greatly inconvenienced if the their green and premises. Results: season drugs out any further on

SCOTLAND, IRELAND mecount of the weather

as their players will be wanting to turn to. cricket or football before the bowls leagues are concluded, .

As I have intimated before the Bowls Association intend to request the en-operation of clubs to play off their postponed league matches either on week days or on Sundays or holidays so that there will be no congestion at the end of the season, Before the annual meeting of the Hongkong Football Association was held 1 advocated curtailment of the number of entries for euch division of the league and the same sugges. tion might well be entertained by the Hongking Lawn Bowls Ansoeia

tion,

The Executive Committee next) season might consider the advisabi-

lengue.

A. J. Smith, J. Campbell, J. Dewar and R. Spro (Scotland) bent J. McLeland, Clawson, W. R. flewitt and W. Gardiner 22-10.

A. McDougall, D. L. Gibson, E. S. Gould and B. Morrison (Scotland) heat R. Weir, J. Wilkin, A. Harvey Watson 20-13. and P. T.

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A. Hunlop (Scotland) bent A. Brown 21-17. W. Splitt. A, J. Patterson, G. Calderwood 11

P. Morrison (Scotland) tost to J. Fickling, C. Curran, J. A. Boyd and A. McAlpine 13-19.

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H. D. Rumjahn and A. H. Madne therefore, left to Pereira and Hoosen Jahn and S. A. Ismail 1-6; lost to. were again the outstanding pole for to win their match if the Indians H. 1). Rumjahn and A. H. Maðar 4-6;. the honours, but the seat F. D. Pejeira and M, O. Hooven the Indians, winning all three sets, were to win but they were given a close match by Fincher brothers unexpectedly went 6-1.

M. Pagh and F. Grose (Kowloon the Fincher brothers in the first under rather comely in their set, and

Madar 2-6; lost to Rumjahn and Dr. H. Seatt Dod. R. Fordyce, J. round, the set going to ten games be-the Indians had won even before the C. C.) lost to Rumjahn and Ismail Howatt and W. S. Lowe (Scotland)fore the Indian pair emerged victor-other set was decided,

Each Kowloon pair won oile set,26; beat Pereira and Hoosen 0-3.

A. Rumjahn and, S. A. A. E. P. Guest and N. A. E. lost to J. Baker, S. Agnew, J. Thomp. ious.

The scores were level at the end while S. son and J. McPartland 17-21.

of the second round, and it was ex-Ismail won two rets, and Pereira and MacKay (Kowloon C. C.) bent Rum-

Scores:

Jahn and Ismail 6-3; lost to Rum- preted the Fincher brothers would Housen one. defeat .S. A. Rumjahn and S. A. E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher Jahn and Madar 2.6; lost to Pereira round. It was. Kowloon C. C.) lost to S. A. Rum-land Hoosen 6-7. Temall in the last

WALES. ENGLAND

1. S. 0. Davies, J. Dummer

D. Rees, S. Weaver, W. H. Mitchell lity of reducing the number of teams and A. J. Stacey (Wales) lost to S. in both divisions and forming a M. Purdon, E. P. Baker, E. W. Furs third division to absorb the re-tune and H. O. Bristow 18-25.

T. R. Davies, P. Holloway, S. |maining teams entering in the Cecil and W. J. Treen (Wales) tied with F. G. Curtis, J. Wilson, R. Steel There are al present 19 teams and A. 1. Bull 10-19. competing so that if the number of i

O'Donnell (Wales) beat entries were divided into three l grips there would only be six T. C. Hills, P. Guy, W. M. Grice and

W J. Jones 20-25. clubs in each division, as the Civil

J. A. Griffiths, T. Toma, R. H. Service C.C. are doubtful whether Baker and J. F. Williams (Wales) they will be able to field a juniorbent C. J. Scott, F. N. Johnson. C. side next season.

Walton, and P. D. Tomlinson 23-18. The only other alternative is to 1. M. Grizelle, W. J. Titley, C, E, commence the league much earlier Budd and A. J. Bibb (Wales) beat M. A. than the last Saturday in April. Owen, A. K. Cochrane, but here again there will be the Ferris and G. W. A. Wright 19-12. trouble of starting before the foot- ball and cricket seasons close.

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THE INTERPORTS

As will have already been seen, Shanghai have intimated that they will leave for Hongkong on October 2 for the Interport matches with the Colony, They are travelling by the Tatsuta Mara and will be They returning on October 16. |will be in Hongkong for nearly two ¦

INDIANS BEAT. KOWLOON

IN

"A"

DIVISION OF LEAGUE

weeks and will meet all the leading TENNIS FIXTURE

| bowls clubs, in addition to the vari-

ous representative teams.

There

will be six official matches so that]

PLAYED OFF

it is unlikely that the Northerners The Indian Recreation Club scored

will be able to meet all the clubs, their third successive victory in the Tennis "A" Division of the Lawn A programme will be drawn up next werk sometime and

League since the Rumjahn cousins' com- partnership was dissolved, when they muniented to Shanghai, although defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club the Northerners have indicated by six sets to three on the Kowloon their readiness to fall in with courts yesterday afternoon.

whatever arrangements are made) A. E. P. Guest and N. A. E. Mac- for them by their hosts.

Kny caused a surprise when they ac counted for 8. A. Rumjahn and S. A. Ismail in the first round, which How-

A meeting of the Council of the loon won two sets to one, but they H.K. Rife Association will be held in were defeated in the last round by the Board Room of the South China F. D. Pereira and M. O. Hoosen after Morning Post, Wyndham Street, at close struggle.

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