THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE
27, 1938.
BOWLS RINK MATCHES PLAYED IN INTENSE HEAT
QUARTER-FINAL STAGE REACHED IN COMPETITION
EIGHT GAMES DECIDED IN THE THIRD ROUND
(By "Abe"}
With the temperature hovering around 93 degrees yesterday, the beach was by far the more comfortable place to be in than the lawn bowls green; but nevertheless all eight matches arranged in the third round of the Lawn Bowls Open Rinks championship of the Colony for yesterday were decided."
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Players on both sides of the har~ | Arculli inbeed with his frst wood but bur fell the heắt very keenly. Many aucceeded with his second The two had wet towela strapped round their | Polire wooth were opened but the necks, while others had dry towels ¦ juck however, remained, and it was attached
Bavin topres desert left to the two skips to fight out the fashion Most of the gates started israe The Police were then lying between 3.30 pan, and 4 pum, when theer or four with the nearral wood the ad was
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perhaps a couple of feel from the Jack. Minu slightly later start would have been proved a little tow heavy with both more comfortalde ali round.
One of the best games of the day was seen on the Hongkomu F
when a Polte green
rtak of W McLeod, W. Camerun, F. G Post and A. E. Carey defeated Flossen, S. M. Rumjahn, E. el Arculli and A. R Minu by 22-17. The Police officers hat an advantage of live shots at the end, but these were obtained in the extra head when number did not count and only the first one did.
his woods he could not afford to be short --and Curry ndex two ratre, fa- gcharhinus a first shot, and the match
werd to the Police foar
OMAR TROUNCED
One of the biggest trouncings thus fan in the tournament was filleted
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F. Machado, CM Stiva, J. FV Ribete and FX M. da Silva on A
Genes, A. A Razark, A M. Omar and U M. Omar The Heerete four,
Rower rinks by 31-5
As a matter of fart the Indians weg leading 12-14 at the end of the ou 17 beads, beat the Cragen.
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Thus when the lal brach WAN played, the Police officers brack to
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Silvaca men fool the first head to establish 7! teel of 10-0 On the 19th head, Shya wis dealing 13-1, which berume 13-4 the 12th Thereafter Cmar was able to sepre only one angle, Silva Bishor wh a single, two two singles. the tune and Tour
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Denali Judge, holder of the singles crown at Wimbledon, has not yet been unduly troubled 50 far in the tournament. On Saturday, he
eliminated Ronald Shayes, one of England's hopes, in three nets.
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AUSTRALIANS BARRACKED
Joe Louis And Max Baer To Fight
Rod Bank, N.J., June 25.
Mike Jacobs in a message to the United Press states that Joe Louis and Max Baer have agreed to the terms for a title fight in September.
The place of the fight has not yet been determined, but experts believe that it will be either at Chicago or New York, Earlier Mike jacobs signed a contract with Max Baer bind- ing the boxer's service ex- clusively for a period of three years. United Press,
Mrs. Holm is Golf Champion: The Second
Luckless Miss Corlett
From F. J. C. Pignon
Burnham, May 20.
Mrs. Andrew Holm, an international player from Troon, Ayrshire, won the British women's championship here to-day on the Burnham and Berrow course, defeating Miss Elsie Corlett, of Royal Lytham and St. Annes, by 4 up and 3 to play in the 36-holes final.
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WINNER
BEATEN
Bois Roussel Fails At Longchamp
Paris, Jane 20 hors,
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The dierear of The Scottish stylist was
Cricket Test Match
Saturday's Play Reviewed
(By "R. Abbit")
I had anticipated when
The
AT THE OVAL
POLICY WHICH MADE THE GAME INTO A FARCE
(By C. W. Packford)
Oval: Surrey v. Australians, drawn
Interest in this game fizzled out long before the end owing to the decision of Don Bradman, first not to enforce the followion, and then in failing to declaro at the luncheon interval with a lead of 379 and only some theo hours left for play.
Considering that the Australian from Gregory into the safe hands of had ample time in which to win the Watts at first slip. Hls 05 included game comfortably, the nction of two 5's and ten 4's, their captain was severely critlelsed, and rightly so. It rather made 2 farce of the whole thing and it must definitely was not cricket.
The official excuse will hardly do. We were informed that the Austra Hans had decided to resume batting
Barnett was then joined by Chip- perfeld, and still the slow-motion cricket continued, but the newcomer did not remain long, providing Gre- Kory with his second victim from a catch at the wicket.
When White appensed at the fail
owing to early-senson soreness of of the second wicket there was a
"Where's Bradman? We want to tell him something," and "Brad-
| several players and in order not to jiliie scene.
over-bow! O'Reilly and Ward in view of the near approach of the first Test.
As this does not commence unti June 10 there is surely
man ought to be ashamed of him- self"
ample time were among the cries, and the re- in which bowlern could be given the mainder of the play proceeded amnid
¡ necessary rest. Hampshire, Middle- ja burrage of uncomplimentary re-
sex, Gloucester und bisex are to be marks. met in luca before the match at Nol- Nothing quite like it had over been toil, blonde As
stand between Hammond and Armesingham, and, in addition, the tents seen or heard at the Oval. Had the surprising,
a bat or wall for the, Australians really attempted to force for she had won this title four years was broken fairly early on, England not ser
matters it might have been some re- ago, while he sturdy, dark-haired did not put up an enormous see, three previous days.
compense, but the batsmen played rapidly qualifying for and the last Ave wickets only put on
THE BARRACKING STARTS with the utmost care until, ns to The wicket is described as at Champion is good though it is clear that the
{ provent a more severe demonstra- Fortunately, from our point of ten, the innings was declared clased, Australian fast bowler could get the view, Errol Holmes treated matters leaving Surrey Twice Miss Corlett has been beaten ball to klek. itserely to be seriously and used his bowling to the win in some 75 minutes!
with 489 to get to which
llam- best advantage, He
would have been usified as t advanced in calling
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45 runs
r the semi-hital of this champion! hoped that the blow ship, krter she has been defeated in mund recrived on the allow will not the final of the English champion amper his batting in that serund ship, and to-day she lost her third innings. national championship fuel,
Australia are now in a somewhat
upon. Kay
FISHLOCK'S 43 IN 10 MINUTES
Brooks and Barling to the attach Barnett, who should have been
Boise enrried the burden of a heaoul, and Barnell, an excellent and early morning thrill. O'Reilly, bow ball from Waite and had to retire.
the
The French-bred Roussel, which recently Putlet
English Derby, was beaten into third place in the Grand Prix de Paris at Longchamp to-day.
Achel hat sent down one a yard bebind and when
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the of the most astonishing games played during the day was the one the went which due Meyer piloted his unk to down to rull, the Polter were de victory against a Kowloon Ton; Four, fately having one and the seetad (1 Mice, Y Albia, V. Atienza ubel shul was a measure A meh
WEL Muskell woods, in front blocked the backhaul drew, and only the forehand www 453477.
It was beklish problem for Curry, He could not tell whether he had one If he has two, he could not os two. tight on them and Bihi out the extra hent; but if he had only one he huk to come up anongst The boneta to draw another There was a new port and there was also danger of pushing up an opposing wood. fried to draw and filed each Ilme, us did Mlau.
WONDERFUL
RECOVERY
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AUSTRALIA
6's and
First Innings--828 (W, A. Brown B, D. G. Bradman 143. A. L. ilazsolt 00).
Second uninga
L. Badcock e Watta b Gregory
A. Barnett not out
A. G. Chipperfield a Brooks b Gregory
B.4 lb 1 b 1....
C. 8. White not out
a chance to ur, as I heard 1 suggested, allow-dernissed at 79 from ing one of his leans to bowl under-rst slip off Holmes, was batting for 13421 Miss Corlett With a plucky similar, though not as favourable,
hand lobs. It would have been
three hours and hit eighteen 4's. Juser From the very
first hole of position to that of Englund at the
When Surrey at last went in Gre- a fitting reply. They the match she was down, and all day close of play on the first day.
pory was hit on the head by D It was a deplorable sequel to an
fast have Hrown with a big century not deflet, courageously fighting every looked inevitable defent.
but Pishlock enlivened the closing uch of the way to stave of what inve four more men to come in Surrey wickets in his Brst over had the first hour and the next 43 in 10 ing brilliantly, captured the last two phase by scoring 93 out of 104-50 In the sicily bat, at
wickets. They who are not batsmen in the accepted quickly put an end to any iden Sur-minutes-including two The winner was Nearco, the crack
Miss Corlett is not a long hiller, sense of the word. The chance of tey may have entertained of saving twelve to Italian racer, by Lord Derby's Pharos frequently, especially during the England's getting a really substan- the follow-on. Nearvo won in great style, scoring its anything to afty yards behind from getting a wicket fairly
inorning round, she found herself tal lead depends largely on
Not that it mattered one way or fourteenth successive
curly. All the other, as it happened, for Barl- Meyer and his men 030. V. Seurle, | 10
win and re- the Lec. But, taking woort for second the last four have been known to cock and Burnett at once came in to K. C. Hamilton and C. C. Norman unbeaten during its racing shots when started very badly and were trailing off the challenge of Canet, walch, varees. I had no dificulty in staving
case of settle down to the most serious bat- Mrs. Holm could un-keep their wickets up in a 13-1 at the end of the ninth head, with one burst of speed, had shot opponent with long shots
compass the distance with
emergency. But it would be uncon-ting imaginable. They were in no Irons, Muskett took a two on the tenth away from the field.
Miss Corlett actually outplayed her monly useful if a load of a hundred hurry; they waited for runs und.
and methodically they both the runs could be established, as it is a All the horses
calmly thereses his advantage to 19-1. imk
reasonable
that probability
the arrived at their half-century, were bunched together in front of green. this was his last success Scoring one
the Grand Stands, and Conot gained
The 100 wicket, good as it is reported to be,
went up and still there 1 Heads, Meyer piled
several lengths but, It was unable to
may not be too good in the fourth was no declaration, and then the
Total (3 wits dec).... 232 up 22 ahots
Bowling-Gover 0-0-20-0. A won- wa by 93-15,
innings. catch up with Nehren. Bederful recovery.
crowd, chafing under this unnatural 12-0 Watts 10-1-47-0. Garland-Wells 15-1- From Bois Rousset held to the rear in yards
conduct, commenced to barrack. 62-0. Brown 8-0-23-0, Holmes. 4-0-23-0, This is how he
scored from the the early stages but gained consider-
The eleventh head:--4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 3, 4. 2. atdy on entering the straight.
perfect stroke play of Bad- Squiren 0-2-29-0. Gregory 7-4-10-2. was only one player in it, Mrs. The English attack, weakened by nett made no impression on them. and the improved form of Bar-
SURREY Helm was dendly. She started the Nearen With AK Mind running a feverFederico Tesio and was
Owned by Signor match with three bad shots and then
the ability of Hammond to bowl. Their favourite game seems to have been eleverly nursed. treated other than with respect, and being ¡ and M Y Adol suffering from a Gubellini Canot is owned by Mr. She had a single putt on each of the Wellord two,) and wickels fell at
ridden by holed ship to win the first hole. Each of the four men got a wicket, they Hoosen, who had been showing hestinatie shoulder. A. R. Dallah was Robert Lazard and
not like it. for throughout the on- bit of a fix yesterday against the Johnstone, and Bole Roussel, owned of three holes with five played.
ridden by W. next four greens and gained a lead fairly regular intervals except when when Barnett eventually reached the Each run scored was ridiculed, and counter, rose to the occasion in the | Police rink of McDonald, Soutor, by Hon. Mr. Peter Beatty, was laken extra head by puttim; his second wood Campbell and Ellis. Ho decided on out by Gordon Richards.
Brown and Hassett put on 124 for first century of
of his Three inches in front of the Jack.
Twice Mrs. Holm took three pults,
carver it was a expertment, putting Minu lead,
received in comparative silence and must hiding it.
Eighteen horses run in the race. and she lost holes on each occasion, But Cameron once Adal No. 2 and Khun No. 3 (a post-Nearcu won by a length and Canet but Miss Corlett could do no better position and it is sincerely ngain came to his side's rescale, push-ton strange to him).
The match is in o most interesting some booing, followed by roars of This proved was two lengths
when Badcock ing out Hoosen's wood and
to be laughter in front taiting success, the rink beating the Police Roussel--Router.
of Bols than reduce her deflelt to one hole, hoped that the injuries of Hammond down the wicket to shake him by quartelle by 37-21.
and Anished the first round two and Chipperfield will not
the hand in congratulation. hamper down. GERMAN DERBY
them two much on the third day. Had Mrs. Holmn not failed with Hamburg, June 20.
quite hoteable pults at each of the Inst two holes she would have been four up lastead of two, even though she took 70 shots, four more than the scratch score for the round.
The
When the tape was putted, it WIST, 1, 1. found that the Police had two fight was on augab.
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the shot three inches behind. Rum Jahn failed with both woods to rest it out, and then Post carried Jock slightly back to Cameron's back-
wood, giving the Follee two.
the
Big counts were the order of the day here. Dullah dropped two lives, į but he took a seven, a five, two fours and three three's.
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With four woods near the ditch,
The Germany Derby, which was F. Xrun here yesterday on the traditional Minu told Arculi to open the head. Soares and D. Basto, who put out Horner track, was won, following
close finish, by Orgelton followed by Elbgraf and Majoran.
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The highly touted favourite, Adler-astrously for Miss Corleti. It looked The second round opened dia- fee, came in sixth. The oil on the like a complete collapse when she winner were 114 to 10-Trans Оссаи
Jost the first five holes. She WILS playing so badly that she took np- proximately 28 strokes for them-- seven down. right over bogey-and Wes now
last year's champion rink, negotiated another hurdle yesterday when, on the Civil Service C. C. green, they
Mrs. Holm played these holes real- defeater C. Channing, C. Dowman,ly well, but she, too, then began to F. E. E. Booker and W. Mair by show signs of being affected by the
26-15.
FULL RESULTS
STEADY BOWLING
the fourth wicket.
Farr Fights M. Strickland This Summer
British Empire Title At Stake
London, June 18. ocension. At the sixth she fluffed a heavyweight champlon, is to defend Tommy Farr, the British Empire ittle chip shot and lost a hole of her his Empire title against Maurice lend. She was not playing her short Strickland either in the last week The following were the full results morning, and she had to make some
of game anything like so well as in the July or the first week of August. of matches played in the Open Rinks recoveries with her putter. bowls champlonship yesterday:
Both men have agreed to the terms. offered them by W. J. Galbraith, ni
A. Noronha, C. Lopes, J. Neronlin
C. G. Silva beat It. P. Show, E. Corlett railled splendidly. She won been tentatively fixed for the time) Strange, G. Duncan and W. Gill 28- the tenth, let her opponent off by
She turned six up, but then Miss Toronto promoter, and the night has
stated above.
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E. V. Searle, K. C. Hamilton, G. Chaived the twelfth, and then won the rounds and will take place at Toronto talting three on the green at the next, The contest will be over Afteen Norman and J. 6. Meyer beat C. next two holes, Mrs. Holm being at a time when Canadian ex-soldiers Moso, Y. Abbas, V. Atienza and W. II. bunkered at the thirteenth and in will be holding a convention there. Muskett 23-15,
W. Mulcahy, T. W. Carr, W. Grefg the pit to the left of the plateau It will be the first Empire heavy- and J. Fraser, beat J. C. Remedios
green at the short fourteenth.
weight championship ever held in C. C. Pereira, O. P. Remedios and E.
But the match ended at the Canada. de Sousa 23-12
Afteenth, where Mrs. Holm reached The terms include a guaranice of F. Machado, C. M. Silva, J. F. v, the green with two fine shots, while $25,000 (£5,000) for Farr, and Ribeiro and F. X. M. da Silva beat A. S. Gomes, A. A. Razack, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar 31-5.
W. McLeod, W. Cameron, E. G. Post and A. E. Carey beat J. Hoosen, B. M. Rumjalin, E. el Arculli and A. R. Minu 22-17 after extra head. J. Luz, A. P. Guterres, F. X. Soares and I, Basto beat C. Channing, C. Dowman, F. E. E. Booker and 3V, Mair 20-15.
her opponent was very short, rnd $10,000 (£2,000) for Strickland. she won the hole in a grand four Galbraith said that he anticipated a for the championship.
gate of between $75,000 (£15,000) and $100,000 (£20,000).
EASTERN SOCCER TEAM DEFEATED
A.. K.. Minu. M. Y. Adal. D. M.
Amsterdam, June 20, Khan
The Dutch East Indian football and A R. Dallahı beat team which participated in the world McDonald, Soutar, W. Campbell and championship competition wan E. R. Ellis 37-21.
feated D-2 by the Dutch National
Farr will return to the US. In time to be at the ringside when Joe Loula defends hals world title against Max Schmeling on June 22.
According to Joe Gould, his man- ager, Farr will probably have one fight while in Englund, perhaps against Walter Neusel.
"Paul Damski, Neusel'a manuger, hun declared his intention of leaving for England in June to be in Neusel's
A. M. Xavier, L. A. Gullerrez, F. A. team before 66,000 spectatorn in the corner against Farr, but those con- Xavier and M. Carvalho beat A. Olympic stadium here yesterday. The netted with Farr refuse to confirm Calman, 31. Ferguson, II. G. Cooper score at the end of the first half was made-Reuter.
that the match has already been and J. McKelvio 17-18.
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Overnight score-200 for 3 (Gregory 00.. Barling 87). Yesterday's play:
Watta b O'Reilly
Brooks not out
Cover b O'Reilly
Extras 0 15 0
Total
271
Bowling-Waite 15-3-34-0, O'Reilly 30- 9-104-9 Ward 30-0-00-2. White 17-8-20-0.
Second Inningo
Gregory retired hurt
Fishlock & White b Chipperfield Squires not out
Lb 2
Total (wki)
"WHERE'S BRADMAN7" The opening partnership realised 200 when Badcock, amid a real roar of delight, steered a ball field 3-1-1-20-1.
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Bowling Walto 7-4-4-0 White 1-1-10-0. Ward 8-1-00-0, O'Reilly 4-2-12-0, Chipper-
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