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August 5, 1939.

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ANNOUNCEMENT!

AMBULANCE

RECREIO "A" OUT TO BEAT CRAIGENGOWER C.C. AGAIN IN LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Rivals Meet A Second Time This Season At Happy Valley To-Day

(By "Abe")

Even though the Club de Recreio "A" are almost certain of retaining the championship of the First Division in the Hongkong Lawn Bowls League unless they crack up altogether in their remaining matches, I am sure they would not be satisfied until they have beaten their old rivals, the Craigengower C.C., both home and away. The home match has been achieved already, and it re- mains for the champions to beat the C.C.C. at Happy Valley.

10-day,

Hyde

Civil Servirg E. Summon 1. Denklis

A. W. Grimmnit!

Jones

This opportunity presents itself. Her

at their Both clubs are strongest, and if taking the team all round, one finds, the Portuguese with three better-balanced rinks, the ad- vantage of playing un their own. green should enable the C.C.C. to lintance the scales. Whatever the result I don't think there will be it. Ansi if I were very much in pressed to give an opinion of the iikely outcome of the encounter, I would plumb for the King's Park Wond

men.

M. X. Parvi W. Burling fatuse H. Strange

R. R. Davies

| Collyer

3. Tolidge The other matches in this divisjon

Cralgengawer have little bearing on the top posts, w, Leonard tions in the League, but may affect 1. 42. 4. Santa the lower positions. If the Club de A. . Coates Recreio "B" can beat Kowloon Dock. W. Bradbury at Hunghom, their stock will rise considerably, but this is not likely. W. J. Pr

Penny Far more probable is a victory for. S. Landon the Civil Service C.C. over the in-. M. Omar don R.C. nt Happy Valley. When A. A. Razack the teams first met this season, the W, Wardl Indians scored what was then a resA. 1. Omar

R. BURD AL that cord victory by 40 shots. time the Indians were riding at the Kowloon Dock -trest-of-the-waves_while_the_Civil/a Lapules

Servants

In the doktrums. R. 11. A. Lapsley

B. Gray Now, however, the position has been. G. Cooper changed; for whereas the Indians appear to be slipping, the Civil Ser- vants are pleking up.

were

CHANGES MADE

A. Calmon

31. Ferguson

R. Morrison

J. C. Thrawn

P, B. Parks W, Houston

V, Rumany 3. Kempton

Several positional changes have been made in the Indian team for to-day. D. M. Khan and A. M. Wahab are being tried out at Nu. 3, the former to A. R. Dallah and the after to M. R. Abbas. Both Khan und Wahah are playing well at the F. Carr

nement, and they may lend that mee measure of stability which the In-A. B. Allan ans so obviously need at No. 3.

Second

Civil Service Kirman

ID. Crawley

Kowloon C.C., on form, ought fire. Sheppard take the points from the Police, es- c. Strange pecially as the mulch is being played W. Ulyer at Cox's Road; but the officers of the

F. Harper law have not forgotten that in the

Aurun The two Arst meeting of

clubs A. Stevens Happy Valley, they won a surprise 19. Ecclesini victory by tree shots. What bas

Talkoo been achieved once enn be achieved w. Melrose

R. O. Gilkes again, say the Police players..

R, Wallace

In the Second Division, the Hong- Stainton kang FC. entertain the Police, and Chalmers should take the points, which will F. Hon help them to consolidate their pos!-W. Commingham tion. Talkoo R.C., although at home Watson to the Craigengower C.C., may not And it so easy to win. The Civil R. Main Service C.C. are at home the J. Wald

$11 third match of this division against W. Seath the Kowloon B.G.C.

The following are the programme and the players selected for Be various clubs:

First Divinlon

Kowloon C.C.

v. Police

v. Indians

Civil Service Cralgengower. v. Recreio A Kowloon Dock v. Recreio D

Second Division

Civil Service v. Dowling Green

Trikoo

Kowloon Tong

v. Craigengower

v. Kowloon F.C.

Hongkong F.C. v. Police

Third Division

Electric Stanley Hongkong F.C. Bowling Green

v. Yacht Club

v. Crulgengewer

V

Kowloon C.C.

v. Kowloon F.C

PLAYERS SELECTED

First Division

Kowloon C..

C. Labrum

W. M. Brown

Nish

Goodwin

A. Madar

W. Jyda

J. TAKT

Z. C. Fincher

Geo Lee

-W. Mulcahy

Poller

G. A. Channing

Ft. Brown

W, Mair

J. Fender

W. Mcleod

C. Dowman

3. Sepherd

A. C. Caroy

Forrest

6. 9. Alexander

D. Munto

Kawlon Tong

More

Castro

1. L. Stephens

А. Брагу

A. E. Castro

J. Tang

A, J. Kew

A. 11, Easte·

N. A. E. McKny

Rt. E. Leo

C. J. Hoe

11. Olitina

Hongkong P.C.

J. S. Howell J. H. Gelling FW. OBL

J. A. R. Solby

R. I. Shaw

C. B. Robertson

w. J. Iteid

A. Brooksbank

E. L. Strange

G. Duncan Lainnert N. Debbington

J. Parking

Orem

Indlan

A. H. Rumjibu M. Y. Adul

D.. M. Khaim

A. R. Dallah

J. Huosen

A. Baker A., Mina A. K. Minu

A. O. Madar

5. M. Rumjalin

A. M. Wahnt>

M. R. Abbos

Bearcio A

L. J. Svo

C. M. Silva

J. F. V. Riberio

F. X. M. Sva

J. Luz

A. P. Guterres

12. F. Lue

Hi, A. Alvers

L. 7. Xavier

C. E. Marque JE. Norrinha

C. q. Bilva

1

fecreto 13

F. A. Machado

A Xavier

B. Souza

1. Basto

C. Pereira

C. Alver

E. R. Pereira

A. A. Remedios

J. C. Reinedios

G. F. Basto

F. V V Rbeiro

J. J. Basto

Division

Kowinna B.G.C..

R. P. Phillips

V. C. Dixon

11. While

9. Logan

V. Scar!

W. G. Hodder

A. R. Duncan

F. A. Chceanais

T. Armstrong

X. C. Hamilton

A. Hover

D. W. Waterton

Cralgengower

J. 11. Xavier

A. Coelho

T. Locko

11. Randal

W. McNeill

.. Garfi

K. Zimmern

C. S. Hotelet

"N. Leonard

D. Horario N. P. Karanfla

W. K. Way

Kowloon F.C.

C. Pin

B. Thomson

J. Gibson

W. Field

W. Graves

A. Enstman

P. Younghusband

Fergussan

A. Evans W. Simpson V. Alterizл Y, Chittenden

Pouce

J. MacDonald F. J. Kelly

J. Johnson C. Mosa

1. El

W. Harris

3. R. McWalter J. Riddell

W. Glendenning

24. 11. Fraser

W. Mellardy W. 9. Dall

Third Division

Hongkong Electric 8. C. Initler

, A, Owens

Le Rumo

W. D. Muskelt

J. K. Bloon

V. Borby

A, F. Patil

J. V. WHR

G. Gardner

AB. Mckay

Yacht Club 1. 9. Cassedy 1. E. N. Ryan IL H, Wild

D. E. Maughan

W. A. Carnell

W. J. Hassen

E. Homper

G. E. Costello

C. R. Brown

G. I. Bond

A fighting, D'Artagnan ventures forth for love! Above, Don Ameche +D'Artagnan), Pauline Moore and Gloria Stuart (left to right) in a scene from 20th Century-Fox musical comedy version of Alexandre Dumas' "The Three Musketeers," showing at the King's Theatre to-morrow.

Tennis

K.C.C. "A"

CHECKED

BY L.R.C.

weakened

Kowloon

FIRST RUN PICTURE AT ORIENTAL

since

In his first starring role making his mark in Hollywood felt

Lawn Bowls

Further Progress In Tournament

Owing to the Civil Service green the being unfit for play yesterday Kame between W. Glendinning and W. Mair and J. E: Noronha and C. G. Silva was played at the Kowloon b.G.C., and resulted in a good win for the latter pair 19-17.

The winners took the lead from the start and were never in danger of being overhauled even when the losers scored a four on, the second last head.

Playing on the same green in the quarter inal J. Gibson and W. Field and of the K.F.C. beat J. Fraser E. C. Fincher of the K.C.C, 2#-21.

Here again the winners took the lend from the start and never re- linquished it Field and his partner recorded a six on the third head to lear 10-0, but the losers fought back by scuring a single, a five und a single to come within three shots of

wlaners th

total. The

winners scored a four on the next head to increase their lead and by the end of the 13th head were leading 21-0. A five on the 17th head end a two on the next head by the winners xented the losers' falu, and although they scored six shots on the last three beads they were still down by eight shots, at the end.

Singles Championship

the al

Playing

Croigengower

Busto was ex-

The absence of E. C. Fincher, who a featured player in "Angela With Cricket Club yesterday, B. Basto beat

The Amazing Dr.F. Goodwin 21-16. Dirty Faces,” was playing in a Colony bowls match, Catterhouse," and "Cring School." tended to 21 heads. considerably Cricket Club "A" in their postponed Humphrey Bogart, indom's Ree Mixed Doubles League tenis natcher, will star in "King of the against Ladies Recreation Club at Underworld," which comes to Cox's Road yesterday, and as a result Oriental Theatre to-morrow, the visitors very nearly pulled off a suprise win.

When the second round had been Completed the visitors were lending 31% matches to 2. but Mr. and Mrs E. E. Story were the only winning

the

This picture has never been shown in Hongkong before.

At the Kowloon Dock ground yes- terday, S. 3. White beat W Howard by 21-8 in

singles efmpionship bowls match.

Other results are:

their

C. F. Remedios beat W. R. Hillyer 121-9.

H. A. Alves has been given a A Warner Bros. picture and fentur-

Kraner surgeon the walk-over-over-A-M-Holland, and. cast includes James Stephenson, John K. M. Omar has also been given, a Eldredge, Jessic Estey. Arthur walk-aver over S. Hodge. pair in the vital third round and the Aylesworth and John Ridgeley and spoils were therefore shared.

First Interport

3

Truly im

Trial To-morrow

A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. O, Burnett was directed by Lewis Seiler, were the most successful home pair Bogart plays the title role in and won all three of their sets, beat-very capable manner.

ng J. J. Ferguson and Mrs. Churchill, Jagining himself as the king of crime. the visitors' strongest pair, 6-1. The develops a Napoleon.e complex.

The first trial to help the Selectors

G. C. Burnell and Mrs. Sweeney, But the picture is not merely a crime in choosing on Interport Bowls team who were expected to win at least pieture; it also has

two sets, came off very poorly with inoments. only one, Mackay and Mrs. V. Clarke

losing two and hutving a third,

G. C. Burnett and Mrs. Sweeney |(K.C.C. "A"): lost to J. J. Ferguson and Mrs. Churchill 2-6; lost to 31 and ales. E. E. Story 1-6; beat Capt. Hyde and Mrs. A. C. Beavan 6-4.

some

antisim for Shanghai next month will be held Jon the Civil Service C.C. green to-

morrow, commencing at 3.30 p.m.

far The following names have sp been sulanitied to the Hon. Secretary of the L.B.A.

Sergeant A, D. Wyllie of the Hong

Defence Corps has kong Volunteer

emciency announce

has been awarded the

FAST medal. aneording to

A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. O, Burnett ment in to-day's "Gazette."

| (K.C.C. "A") beat Ferguson and Mrs.

[Church G-1: beat Mr. and Mrs. Story

W. Ward, B. W. Bradbury; U. M. Omar, C. S. Rosselet, A. E. Coates and J. S. Landolt (Craigengower C.C.): F.X.M. da Silva and C. G, Silva (Club de Recreio); A. E. Carey.

7- beat Capi, Hyde and Mrs. Beavan Lengue South China bent Civil Ser-G. C. Moss, W. McLeod, F. C. Chon- 10-1

vice 8-1.

N. A. E. Mackay and Mrs. V. W. T. Lee and C. I. Dew (South Clarke (1,0,0, "ÄÏ); drew with China) beat I and G. Agaturolf 6-3; Ferguson and Mrs. Churchill: lost to beat indol and Skinner 0-4: beat Mr. and Mrs. Story 1-0 lost to Capi. Prek and Bicknelt 6-2. Hyde and Mrs. Beavan 2-0,

"B" DIVISION GAME Playing in the B Division Tennis

Pedgelt

G. 8. Thomson

Klantey

P. Gillespie

J. Hudson

Q. . Foster

T. Pllc

E. S. Franke

3. W. Grant

6. Iledge

T. Gooding

A. W. Hircock

J. W. FitzGerald

W, Webber

J. McCutcheon

Hengkang 7.0. J. 1. Barnes JH, Erency

1. Wallington

[V] Walker

F. Anniow

(C) F. Needham"

J. Ralston

II. IL. Pegy

E. CALY

d. 8. Graver

Rowell

Bussell

Kowloon 3.0.0. A. Morion

W. Deacon W. Harrower H. L. Lockhart

P. A. Peckham

A E destries

3. Watson

J. 8. Dinnen

E. F. Joue

G. S. ammend

I. J. Bicknell

A. Nisam A. W. Brown

Craigengower

F. McNay

Kerrison F. X. Delando

G. S. Ladu

G. A. Payas

Petersen Dr. C. W. La 8. Leonard

S. R Solinn

W. Hong Bling A. B. HamSON A. E. S. Alves

Kowloon Ce T. A. Fabel A. Madar W. E, Hobbs J. M. Jack

W. Naet

G. E. Taylor A. W. Ramery T. W. CATY

T. Hunter J. Hemplary A, Wright W, W. 2trat

Kowloon . c. C, Wneticook J. Hoss

A. Mosa

J. Smalley

1. Danes S. Wong

n. Izati

V. Petherick

F. N. Wong and H. K. Ho drew with Aguturo brothers; beat Ben- dat and Skinner 6-4; beat Peck and Bicknell 0-2.

A. K. Ma and T. H. Lee drew with Agafuroft brothers; beat Bendall and Skinner 7-5; beat Perk and Bicknell 6-1.

ning, W. S. Dall, J. C. S. Fender, J. Forrest, J. Orem (Police); W. C. Shopson and V. Chittenden (Kowloon F.C.); W. Gill, G, Duncan, A. Brooks- bank, and J. S. Howell (Hongkong F.C.) A. J. Halt and S. M. White (Kowloon HG.C.).

All these players nee requested to be on the Civil Service C.C. green to- morrow before 3.30 p.m. as the rinks to play in the trial will be chosen on the green,

Another trial will be held on August 13,

Kay Franels and Humphrey Bogart are starred in "King of the Underworld," a first-run picture showing at the Oriental Theatre to-

C), Frost

P. McCarthy

1. Hughe

morrow.

P. J. A. Hamilion 1. Morgan

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