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THE HONGKONG
Bowls Draw Made For Pairs, Rinks
FIRST ROUND TIES
ARRANGED
ot
The draws in the first round both the Open Pairs and Open Rinks were mada Bowls Championships yesterday in the presence of Mr. A. Hyde-Lay (Presidens), C. B. Hosking ot (Hon. Secretary) and members the sub-commitice of the Lawn Dowls Association.
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY
20,
1938.
KAT NO PYTLA
The entry of Meadows, of the Poller, who had no partner, was cancelled. Eighteen matches in the next Open Pairs will be decided week. The Lawn Bowls sub-com- mittee hopes that in the event of Ing to the King's Theatre: to-morrow. rain the players concerned will do their best to play off their matches before Friday, May 27.
Seven matches in the Open rinks will be contested on Sunday, May 20, the times to arranged by the
is first named.
The following were the draws for the Pairs Champlonship:
M. Y. Adat
Monday, May 23"
v. E.-W. I.thon
X. Duncan.
(Club co flegrelo)
V. F. Dobker R. EL
A. IL. Datlah
A. T. Lay
A. tyde-Lay
(Club de Recreto)
Club de Recreio)
J. Orem
J. M. Jack
V. C. Labrum
W. Matr
v. V. Petherick PerguISOTI
v. L. Jack
Club de Recrelo) de Kore
T. Padgett
W. Gur
A. E. S Alves
M. Chan
M. 1. Abbas
D
A. A. Dand
v, A. Baker
A. K. Minu
v. R. Edwards
G Perkins
บ A. E. Coates
K. I'am
J. Coelho Phu
Civil Service)
G. Duncan
(Civil Service)
W. Barley
(Civil ServICE)
Y.
(Civil Service)
Tuesday, May 21
F. Kelly
v. Cheesman
r. Nolan
J. Henson
Taikoo R. C
J.
E. Nurenia
Y.
J. Hoosen
C. G. Bilva
A. R. Minu
Taikoo R. C.)
W. Wuth
น
W. Hodges
A. Brodkabel
(Taikoo R. C.)
V. Eastman
1. Bones
"
J. J. Riberto
J. Cook
Metrowan
Deakin
Talkoo . C.)
F. Broadbridge
W. W.
(Kowloon 3.
1. Gitting
Y. Abbas
(Kowloon 8.
1. G. Cooper
A. Calman
JJ Dasto
G. C.)
W. Lain
9. P. Karanja
Dr.
G. C.)
v. Stephen Selby
Kowton A. C. C.)
Story Steven
V. F. V. V. Riberio
IA. Atves
(Kowloon B. C. C.)
Ferguson Caliman
Wednesday, May 25
v. Campbell
Wright Kuwlcon C. Cj
J. W. Leonasd
J. It. Soaren
A. Castro
V. Atienz
Hongkong F. C.)
apen Rinks
The Open Rinks will be decided on
Sunday, May 20,
C. C. Pereira
O. P. Remedios
J. C. Remedios
E. de Bouza (sklo)
(Kowloon .
J. Howell
G. 9. Graver
A. W. Hodges
A. Brooksbank
[skip)
W. Glendenning
L. Glendenning
C. Yna
E. M. Remedios
Basto
v. J. J. Basto (skip)
. C)
H. Gins
W. Lam
Scenes In The Bád Man}of Brimstone," starring Wallace Beery, con-
OUR GUIDE
TO THE CINEMAS
SOCCER VISITORS HONOURED
China Athletic Association Celebrate Their Victories
"My Dear Mles Aldrich" (King's South Theatre, to-day). A hilarious comedy concerning a young and pretty school-teacher who falls heir lo, n great newspaper, and then Ands that the editor 'Is a woman-hater. With Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Pidgeon and Edna May. Oliver,
To honour the Federation Cochin Chinoise de Football Association's "Dangerous To Know" (Queen's team, and to celebrate their winning and Alhambra Theaires, to-day) of the local League Champlongilp, Suave Aldm Tamiroff is in `blg the Senior Challenge Shield and the rocketeer who seeks to enjoy "suclety Kotowall Charity Cup, members of life as well as political and financial the South China Athletic Association control of the city in which he lives, | gathered last night in the Kam Ling: Hin plans to frame a young bond Restaurant for dinner. salesman and marry his finances aro folled by the gangster's loyal Chinese companion. Fast, well-acted. Guil Patrick, Aura May Wong, Harvey Stephens and Anthony Quins are in the cast.
The guests included M. Renner, Vice-Consul for France, the manager and members of the Saigon fanthail
team and several members of the Hongkong Referees' Association and Hongkong Football Association,
The Go Getter" (Oriental Theatre, to-day).-A Cappy Ricks story, made
Following the toasts by Mr. Chan entertainng by the splendid pet-Kam-pe, President of the Association, formances of George Brent, Anita of the King, the Republic of France Louise and Charles Winninger. A and the Republic of China, Mr. Mok fast pace is set throughout,
Hing. Reting Chairman of the "Nine Days A Queen" (Majestle S.C.A.A., speaking of the Saigon Theatre, to-day).-A chapter torn football team made reference to the from the pages of English history extraordinary Improvements there Nova had been made In Saigon football Pilbeam are the stars in this. G.R.since the days of the early Chinese Production,
Cedric Hardwicke and
tours ten years ago. They had Im- proved beyond all acclamation. He remarked on the uniqueness of the situation, for they had come to
SURVIVED PROTEST Hongkong with the Iden of learning
something about the gume, but instead were remaining here to teach.
London, -Me “19. · Pound Foolish, at evens, won the M. Michael Jean, manager of the York Great Northern Stakes to-day | Salgon team, thanked the SCAA, by a head from Valerian, with+Sabol for all the hospitality which had
third three lengths behind. Four been shown to their team and ex- Valerion was 7/4 and Sabol | pressed the hope of further vishs in . ፫ነያን.
6/1. Each carried 7 st 10 lbs. An the future. objection against the winner was over-ruled.—Router.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
J. L. Stephens
A. Spary
A. 1. Basto (skip)
V.
Club de Recreio)
W. Howard
N P. Karonja
THE FIFTH
E
)
A. J. Coelho
S. Lillicrap
W. Bagley
Y.
F. Kelly
F. Nolan
skip}
Hongkong F.
R. P. Shaw
E. Strange
G. Dean
W. Gill takin)
(CIVIL SERVICE)
1. F. Xavier
C.. Marques.
F. V. V. Riberio
II. A. Alves (skip)
(Kowloon C. C) J. C. Brown John Watson
Coleman
1. Dumean (skip) v.
(Kowloon Docks)
J. Soaren
J. Leonard
L. C. R. Soliza
C. S. Roselat
(skip)
Police R. C.
V.
RACE
Mr. Chow Man-chi then dealt with the successes of the S.C.A.A. during the past year and congratulated the Association. Mr. Molt Hing respond- Mr. Wong Ka-tsun proposed "Our Guests" to which Mr. J. Skin- ner replied.
cd.
A souvenir flag was presented to Mr. Tien, captain of Saigon, by Mr. Leung Wing-chlu, captain of South Air. L. Which China, after which EXTRA zimirern (skip) MEETING will be held (weather added his thanks to the Association
for their hospitality. permitting at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1938, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
A. E. 3. Aiver (skip)
1. Banes
Eaximnen
V. Petherick
T. Ferguson (skip)
R. P. Phillips A. T.
E, Linen (skip)
W. Penny
K. M. Omar
M. J. Medina
J. Cavanagh fakla)
COUNTY CRICKET
noi
London, May 19. Lunch cricket scores were; Australia 230-4 (Brown 102 out) against Northampton;
Notis 9-1 against Cambridge; Hampshire 217-8, Worcester 289; Kent 133, Gloucester 221 and 159-7; Middlesex 227-8, Lancs 280; Oxford 340, Leicester 60-2; Surrey 102 and 152-4: Derby 94; Sussex 243-3, Warwick 301;] York 168-1 against Essex.-Reuter
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