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June

24, 1939.

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Lawn Bowls League Should Have Reached The Half-Way Stage This Afternoon

Only Two Teams Have Won All Their Ties: Prospects For The Day

"(By "Abc")

If rain had not interfered with the League schedule arlier in the season, the Lawn Bowls League would have een half way through by the end of this afternoon, which hould have marked the end of the initial half of the pro ramme. As it is, most teams will have played only five hatches instead of eight.

Police

Up to now the Club de Recrelu F. A. Machado

C. J. BRIO A” iz the First Division, and V. V. Ribeiro rolgengower C.C., in the Second 3. Basto pivision, are the only two teams to

ave. won all their mulches. armer play their "B" team to-day nd it is, therefore, very unlikely that hey will lose this, fine record. On

The

II. Brown

GA Channing W. Mair

'. 'cader

he other hand, the latter have to w. Melet lay the Kowloon B.G.C. at Austin. Dowman Road, and they cannot regard the Shepherd

utcome

this match with complete A. C. Carey

quanimity,

J Furrent Best match in the First Division. C. Mos

Perkins would appear to be that at Cox's Orem Road between the Kowloon CC. and he Craigengower

Each team

C.C

Kowloon C.C.

V. C. Labrum

as dropped two points, but though. W. M. Brown

he K.C.C. are playing on their own, Nim reen. doubt very much whether P. Goodwin

hey will be good enough to taker. A. Madar

Happy Valley W. Hyde ha points from the

nen. In any case, I expect the J. Fraser

erdict to be very close.

CIVIL SERVANTS' TASK

The Civli Service CC gave the Recreio "A" a rare fright last week

L. F. Xavier

C. E. Marques

J. E. Noronha C. G. Silva

Kowloon Dock

R. Lapstry

R. 11. A. Lunstey

5. Gray

14. G. Choper

F. Culkn

M. Ferguson

J. Kempton

J. Brown

V. Ramiby

P. B. Parks

A. Calman

H. Morrison

CraigengowEK

J. W. Leonard

K. M. Omar

A. E. Cester

B. W, Bradbury

W. J. Penny

W. Ward

A. M. Omar

E. C. Fincher

U. M. Omar

Cro Lee

A. A. Razack

W. Mulcahy

J. Hyde E. Kerr

J. 5. Landolt

Second Kowloon 1.0.c.

it King's Park. The re-shuffling of Drew- some of the positions seemed to have E. V. Scarle the desired effect, Harry Strange be- Cheesman

new G. E. F. Thompson ing a great

In his success position ns sklp. And this new WA. Bawer

pleit may encourage one to hope V. C. Dikon that the Civil Servants will give the D. W Waterton Kowloon

B.G.C. a good run even if J. 3. Logan

they cannot beat them. The game will be played at Happy Valley, and this is another factor in the Civil Servants' favour.

T. Armstront

C. Hamilton White

J. G. Meyer

Civil Servleg

Changes have also been made in

E. Kirman the Kowloon B.G.C.. team, chief of

D. Crawley which is the displacement of Bob Wi Bagley Duncan from skip by A. M. Holland. F. Haynes Du can will play at No. 3; with R.

F. Harper P. Phillips No. 1 and L.A.R. Duncan | 1; Whent No. 2.

C. Strange The match between the Pollee R.C., W. yer

at home, and Kowloon Docks, ought F. Austin

by

few

to be fairly even. The Dock men. A. D. Allan despite pluying at home, were beaten A. Stevens

the Indians last week by four S. Eccleshall shols, and once more have made o Hongkong F.C. changes. J. C. Brown and J. J. S. Howell

H. Gelling Repton have changed positions; the neach former will skip to-day. Fred J. A. I. Selby Cullen, who

was No. 3 to R. P. Bhaw Morrison last Saturday,

will turn

C. B. Robertson out at No. 1 for Brown. H. G. W. J. Held

A. Brooksbank Copper's rink has been left intuct.

E. L. Strange

The following is the programme

and the teams chosen for the various, E. Stephiens clubs:

Civil Service

Recrelo B

Kowloon Dock

First Division

Bowling Green

V

Recrclo A

Police

V

Kowloon C.C.

V

Craigengower

Second

Division

Crafgengower

Bowling Green v

Civil Service.

v Kowloon F.C.

Hongkong FC, v Kowloon Tong

Talkoo

Stanley

Police

Recreio

V

Third Division

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v Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon F.C.

Yacht Club Electric

y Bowling Green

v Hongkong F.C.

PLAYERS SELECTED

First Division

Civil Servico

F. Simmonds

Sarn

A. W. Grimmitt

J. Holidze

M. E. Purvis

W. Burling

M. Itakusem

H. Strange

11. II. Davies.

R. R Wood

La Collyer

Deakin

Rocrèle B

J. C. Remedios A. M. Xavier 1. Pereira

Esto

Pereira

Hamedios

BORTOR

L. Lammert

N. Debbington

Talkoo

F. Illon

Wald

J. Watson

1. Walinco

W. Melrose

W, C. Bovairi

I, Stainton

J. Chalmers

R. Main

H. Glies

W. Senti

D. Munro

Stanley

J. W. Grant

J. Hudson

G. D. Foster

T. Pile

L. C. H. Bouza

R. Basa Division

Craigengower

J. H. Xavier,

1. Rozario

II. W. Randall

M. A. n. Soura

L. Gaddi

W. McNell).

E. Zimmerin

C. 9. Rossclet

A. 3. Coelho

N. P. Karanjla T. Locke

W. K. Way

Kowloon F.C.

W, Groves

A. Eastman

P. Younghusband

T Ferguson

1. Hughes

A. Thomson

J..Gibson

W. Field

D. Evans

W. Simpson

V. Atient

V. Chittenders

Kowlan Tong More Tank

J. L. Stephens A. Spary

A. E. Castro

W. 3. Howard

A. J. Kew

A. H, Basto

J. N. Wong

T. K. Lim

Y. Abtas 11. Gittins

Polito

J. MacDonald J. Hendridge

5. J. Johnson G. S. Alexander

R. Elli

J. C. Alken

N. II. Fraser

W. McHardy

Glendinning Hunter H. MeWatter Riddell

Third Division

S. Franka

If. Freeman Hodge

Kowloon D.G.C.Gooding

. W. L. Walker

T. Robson

J. C. GHE

A. J. Hall

R. P. Philips

1. A. R. Duncan

JL Duncan

A. M. Holland

A S. Russell

B, M, White

W. S. Drake W. Macfarlane

Recreio A

M. Süva (J. F. V. Riberlo

L. J. Sitym

·T. X. M. Bilva

J. Lur

A P. Guterres

A. Alves

W. Webber

J. W. Filzgerald

J. McCutcheon A. Jillott

Yacht Club

E. Hospes

G. 11. Bend A. Nistm

A; W. Brown

3. Camaldy

N. Ryan A. 8. Mitchell D. E. Maughan,

W. A. Corneil ..

D. Drummond

1. H. Wild

G. E. Costello

Hongkong' Electzie

J... Way

Recrelo

M. F. Alarcon A. M. Rodrigues

J. R. Soares

O. P. Remedios

A. F. Noropha

F. A. Xavier C. A. Lopea E. Souza

C. VAI

A. Remedios

P. A. Yunovich

C. Lt. S. Alves

Kowloon 1.0.C.

A. Morton

W. Deacon

A. Atkins

H, Lockhart

J'. A. Peckham

G. B. Hammond J. Walion 3. 8. Dinnen.

F.

F. Pope

·Harrower

3. Bicknoll

J. A. Hamilton

fontkong F.C.

.C..G.. Bollis

Focussing on one single, flimity craft in the U.S. Navy's herola “Splinter Fleet” 20th Century-Fox's "Submarine Patrol," now showing at the King's Theatre, tells the amazing story of the strange crew of civilian odds and ends, and how irial by danger taught them to stand and deliver. Richard Greene and Nancy Kelly (upper left) share the remantle interest in the cast including (right) Preston Foster, George Bancroft, Warren Hymer (below, left to right) Maxie Rosenbloom, Douglas Fowley, J. Farrell McDonald and Slim Summerville,

Indian R. C. Pair Win Comfortably

Rush Mayo In Colony

Rush Mayo, Filipine featherweight boxer who ins been fighting in Singapore, has arrived in the Colony on his way to Manila,

If a fight can be arranged he is

IK

Second Round Of willing to meet any Hongkong boxer

Bowls Pairs

Though obviously the better pair,

The

a

up to 130 lbs. and is willing to concede few pounds If an opponent can be found for him. He is staying here until June 30.

Eight other Filipino boxers who

J. Hoosen and A. R. Minu, of the have been touring Japan passed Indian R.C., were also assisted by a through on the Atuta Maru on their bit of luck when they met N.B. way back to Manila. Fraser and J. S. Riddell on Craigengower C.C. green yesterday in the second round of the Open Pairs Bowls Championship and won by 33-11.

Originally JC. Aitken was to have partnered_Riddell, but he was indis- posed and his place was taken by Fraser.

U.S. COMMODITY

Judging by the scores ntone, it would appear that Hoosen and Minu easily had the better of the game. Actually, however, Fraser and July Riddell did far better than the scores Oct. suggest, and should have scored on Dec. more than the six heads which they Jan.

Mar.

did

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Noted Tennis Personality Dies At 60

A. Wallis Myers Passes Away

London, June 16 One of the greatest authorities on tennis that has ever lived, in the person of Mr. Arthur Wallis Myers, died here to-day, at the age of 60. He was founder of the International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain ond editor of the world-famous on tennis, The Laten publication Tennis Almanack.

For many years he had been the tennis correspondent of the Dally Telegraph, In connection with which

issued he ad annually

a world ranking list of players, generally jaccepted in tennis circles as being

the most authoritative.

He had captained various English tennis teams on tours abroad, and Jalthough he had never represented his country in the Davis Cup, he hud played a large part in the selection of English teams.

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