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Wednesday.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 6, 1939.
INTERPORT LAWN BOWLERS GOING UP TO SHANGHAI AS ARRANGED
Bowls Final
U. M. OMAR
TO PLAY WAR IN EUROPE NOT A. R. DALLAH TO INTERFERE WITH
(By "Abe"*) *
A very good game ought to be seen on the Club de Recreio green this afternoon when U. M. Omar, three times former cham- pion, meets A. R. Dallah, of the Indian R.C., in the final of the Open Bowls singles championship! of the Colony,
Having won the tith in 1923, 19
ORIGINAL PLANS
(By "Ale")
According to present arrangements, the Hongkong Interport lawn bowls team will sail for Shanghai on Friday by the J.C.J.L. steamer Tjinc- gara. The two Associations are not allowing the war in Europe to stand in the way of the original holds the reed of having on the plans to play off the Interport.
and 1937, Omar is playing right at the top of his form at the pinnen and there are many who feel that he will win the championship for the fourth time. As it is, ne trendy
title three Hues, and if he marries off the event once again it will be a feat which will take a long time to heat.
When one cemetalers that Omar first won the title in 1503 and that! he is playing as well now as he evry did, one witt maneciate home con- ristent his game is.
maks
Bandos.
But his opponent to-day b 1- eugnised one of the best bowler ending the team to Shangtun. Ar- suturalay
Sept. 15 v. Juntor Golf Club made Friday. Tu #nouncemeat WHS
Sept 16 v. Shanghai of Police yesterday by efficit: of the Bang-
Grren Bong Lawn Bowl: Atomkation.
Sept. 17 v. Poller Recreation Club Some doubt how been felt i
Sept 18v. Barbarlaus Bowl.
bg Club diet week aj to whether the Bon-boay,
Would
the trip Wednesday, Sept 20 v. Shanghai at Heath. frut it
Amater Ice that i
SL.B. C.G. v. Shai Lawn Bowls Sep 24 Government has not advised against Thursday,
Club Sept 20
Shanghai pt Way- * Funk Mexica
Sept 22
Tuesday. Sept 26
and Wedne Hav, Segal
Increduled
Learn
Tall
in the Colony at the moment. fnet Datial is also a remarkably con- "
Originally the following plagers) etent player, a evirlenes by thei fact that he the won the 1 Ite the elected
Caplan 15. Bradbury East Manager), U. M. Omar, A. J. Hall, A. E. Carey, W. S. Dall and Ei, Pur»
on several meusion and was in the! se-final 1 trap-titions
defeated by 1 W yea when las Brudila ya he went on to win the can, titir
* au fo the piesett trouble. Carry and Hall, both of whom are DALLAH NOT WORRIED
it the lion Force, Jive informedl 1are one player TH they
The Asomation that their leave has Colony who disregards Omar':
The the toate, it putation, it is Hallah. The son is be cancelled
and wolli
hot far to seek. The two have met understunel, ase
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Happy Valley Golf Tourney
on many occasion due the fact Probably be joitand by S. M. White
thar and one other to make up a team The championship of the Happy Fety years--though Rever
The other serve, J. S. Valley Golf Club on Sunday was som Open Sites and Dalsh bay won
Pandot, not go with the team by A. McKellar with 116 from A. B. more gange
The Hongkong players will leave ingle match on Friday for Shanghai and returnman. two stenker behind. There entirely different from cok gume, on September or October 1 with were 30 entries.
has lost.
st cou
I am sure that Dulub will give
a gocal account of burself this after-
The following will show how the two players inve reached the final:
U. M. Omar-int round, beat V.
the Shunchat far. It is hoped!
THE PROGRAMME The following is the progomime. Wednesday, Sept 12 v. Be Thursday, Sept. 14 v. Chute Lusitasın M, Silva 21-7; 5th routal,
WHAT HAPPENED
IN
LAST WAR
London, Aug. 28.
The war cloud overshadows all sport, Although the elreumstances can have tile parallel, it is not without Interest to recall what hap- pened to sport in 1914-1918.
The Football League programme for the 1914-1915 season waN carried through and the F.A. Cup Competition was played, the final being at Manchester between Sheffield United, the winners, and Chel- sta, The following season the Football League suspended all fixtures and the F.A. Cup Competition was abandoned for the period of the war. In their place wete three separate competitions-the 'London, Midland and Northern Combinations and the teams in these matches were mainly cumposed of Bervices players. They received only out of pocket expenses.
Racing was suspended from August 6 to August 26, 1914, and was resumed at Gatwick on August 28 and continued to the end of the season. A number of war time meetings were held at selected centres so that transport of horses and the publle was reduced to minimus. Substitute races for the Derby. Oaks and St. Leger were run at Newmarket, where extra meetings were held.
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brat Ki Following are the results of the
C. Dixon 21-1: 2nd round, beat S. Perking 21-15; semi-final, brat C.
Remedios 21-15,
Femi-final of the second summer sin
tember. There were 16 entries.
D. Humphreys, 75 (91 66, won the
Thre
aseen him play as well as he the on
HAVING Fontana Force Sunday.
tenge Bound of the Davis Cup cum Persistence Rewarded | dles.-G. T. May (13) beat J. Livakre ¦ petition against the United States, 1 Eccleshall 21-13: 3rd round, bend B.
i will this be seen that of the two, (14) two up. J. W. Mayhew (8) head confess 1 wees, not quite ready for THE victory registered by Alves W. Bradbury 21-39; 4th cound, beat
more N. J. Bebbingtön (15) three and one. the shock which I had on Sunday) mwel Tubiro in this competition A. J. Hall 21-10: 5th round, brat . Omar easily has had the
He has J. E. Richardsoni, 76 (8) 88, quali- White 21-1: semi-final, beat B. Basto, difficult passage to the final. 21-6.
eliminated players like B. W. Brad-es for the Captain's Cup for Sep-When I learned that John Bromwich is the reward of persistence. For and Adrian Quist had dropped their many years now-fam not mis- angles matches against Bobby Risks started-Alves and Ribeiro have gone
taken, since his A. R. Dallah-ist round, beat P. Jury (last year's champion). A. J.
competition was J. Hamilton 21-8; 2nd round, beat D. Hall (the times former Shanghai|
were 25 au- und Frankie Parker respectively. In together, but have never been able would not have been such a shock to get very for although they have hatt either Bromwich On Qust always managed to win their ear- won; but both lost, the former in Her matches. This year, they decid straight rets to Blans. My ears were ed to change their positions, Ribeiro beginning to tingle as the result of skipping Instead of Alves. This the bes hurled at me in and out- seemed to make a tremendous differ- >itte Tar office-all Inade
good.
ence to the play, for Alves was as but to be so for but in
M. Khan 21-8; 3rd round, beat F, V.jchampion and R. White (a former medal round. V. Ribeiro 21-19; 4th round, beat C.¦ County player?,
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| maiolations is not very flat-|
trit to
une's self-respect. Even when news came fluough that, us expected, -Bronwich and Quid had taken the double: frem duck Km- iner and Joe Hunt, my confidence! had not returned. Alter what had | happened in the two opening singles,
1 was prepared yesterday morning| to learn that contrary to expecta- ton, the United States had retained! the trophy, but Bromwich and Quisti had made amends for their lapse on the first day, the former beating" Parker and the latter overcoming Rings to snatch a fast-minute vie tory.
Splendid Recovery
F.V.V. Ribeiro
IT was a splendid recovery. Being much at home as lend as Albeiro was down two miehes after theas skip. And together they have thest day could not have improved swept through all opposition, In the Australians morale. Never-1 their path to the title. they theless, fighting back with the beaten the following pairs: dogged courage which is the greatest
feature of the best that is in Aur-
have
First Itound.--Best 3. S. Howell
tralion tennis, Bromwich and Quist and N. J. Bebbington 31-7.
proved that the faith placed in them
A
Second Round.-Beat E. Tuck and
ind not been misplaced after all. pecullar coincidence that exactly L. R. Whant 32-11. 23 years ago, Norman Brookes and United Anthony Wilding defeated States at New York by exactly the J. same score--three matches to wo
to win the Cup for Australasia when
Third Round.---Beat A. Calman and
C. Brown 23-14.
Fourth Round.-Brat J. V. Kamsay
the World War broke out. Immed-and R. Lapstey 10-18, ately after the series Brookes and Wilding went to fight in
Australians, Bromwich
1914.
Fifth Round-Beat E. Zimmert
Flanders: nuw the two successful and N. P. Karandia 21-10.
and. Quist. Semi-Finals-Beai L. J. Silva and are to rejoin their reginents now J. E. V. Ribeiro 19-17. that Great Britain is once more at wor
Flual-Beat T. E. Robson and H.
with Germany. It is funny, Nish 28-11. how history keeps repeating itself.
Bowls Final
HAVE already described the Open
Bowls patis final; so the only
I
THE BEST DIET DURING
thing left for me to do is to con- CONVALESCENCE
gratulate 11.A. Aives and F. V. V. Ribeiro on their success. On the
After operations, or wasting day's play, none tould grudge their
and other diseases, you feel no victory. In almost every respect they were superior to T. E. Robson weak and exhausted that you and II. Nish, It was unfortunate wonder whether you'll ever feel that in this most important match | really weil again. Everyone urges
of the competition Hughie Nish should have lost his. touch. The green WAS very fast and this might have hnd something to do with certainty, Tribute must be paid to the sterling dis-
play
of
2013-
Ribeiro Chico
- Who plny-1 throughout
ja mon Inspired.
L. · Hughin Nish
you to cat. Yet food nausentes you. But you simply must ent. Doctors all over the world have found that Horlicks can be re- tained by the weakest stomach (and the patients and it agreeable Horlicks im- and palatable. mediately starts to pour new strength into your exhausted body. At the same time it all- mulates your faded appetite.
Your convalescene is shortened and in an amazingly short time Nothing seemed to be too difficult you feel ready for anything for him. If a wood required taking
out, he took it; if a jack required again. Full of energy and vi- shifting a few inches, he shifted it; tality.. Keep Horlicks always- and if a dead draw was required, he ready, at hand.
drow to it. I have seen Ribeiro play
In many matchos, but 1. have never
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