Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 21, 1939.
COLONY LAWN BOWLERS SET UP TWO RECORDS IN THE INTERPORT SERIES
WIDEST MARGIN
OF
VICTORY; HIGHEST TOTAL OF SHOTS
B. W. BRADBURY AND MEN 'WIN IN TWO STRAIGHT
Starting off by dropping a five in the first hoad, Hongkong made a splendid recovery in the Second Bowls Intorport match against Shanghai yostorday, and finally finished up by winning the encounter by 40-14- the widest margin of victory in the series. The total of 40 shots scored by Hongkong also represents the highest ever registered by either side.
Having already won the First Interport, played on Saturday fast, Hongkong therefore wins the 1939 series. This is the first time the Colony has won up north since 1932 when, incidentally, U. M. Omar skipped all three rinks.
NARROW WIN FOR VISITORS
Shanghai, Sept. 10.
Shanghal, Sept. 20.
The Hongkong lawn bowlers, who failed to win the opening friendly
matches against the local Clubs by the narrowest of marglus and who scored an upset by taling the Inter-| port series opener on Saturday, to- day humbled Shanghai's best players in the easiest manner by 40-14 in order to gain Hongkong's ninth In- terpart victory, following a tersa- tlonal Shanghal opening.
A pole-vaulter in graceful action as he clears the bar. This plcture was taken recently at the White City during an important athleito meeting.
Cricket League To Moot On Sept. 25
Secretaries of clubs..and cricket representatives are re- minded that the annual gene- ral meeting of the Hongkong Cricket League will be held in
the Urban Council Chamber on Monday, September 25, at 5.30 p.m.
Kowloon Chess
Club Meeting
Here And There
-With "Abe"-
Ambers Lucky To Win Lightweight Title
Shanghal scored five shots in the It took the Hongkong Inwn bowls first head and thereafter stood atli
TUST a month ago the world ne-Remedios, J. E. Harvey and A. J. Hall pilnyers 22 ends before they could in the next eight heads whille Hong-
claimed Lou Ambers for his (Shanghai) defeated A. E. Contes, register their first victory on Shanghai kong plied up 18 ahots before Shang-
record-breaking feat of regaining a J. F., McGowan, H. A. Alves and A. soll when they nusted the Shanghai hat again scored. The
world boxing title when he. out- Hyde-Lay (Hongkong) by 30-0, the score was Junior Golf Club by n single 24-8 in the 11th hend, which pro-
pointed Henry Armstrong, the negro margin of 21 shots being then the wood, 20-19, in a closely contested duced four shots. They scored five
The annual general meeting of the fighter, in their lightweight title bout widest in the history of the series.
at the Yankee Stadium. It was 11 friendly match on the J. G. C. green shots in the next lind and led 14 Kowloon Chess Club will be held at surprise result, but Ambers was this successful Shanghai rink (Hall It will be seen that two members of yesterday. A draw would have been in the 181; head. Shanghai failed to the Peninsula Hotel on September a more calisfactory result as the final score again, while Hongkong ran out 23 at 6 pan. A review of the past alded by the fact that the referee, and Remedios) are now playing lawn And in yester- end was played in almost pitch dark-winners by the easlest victory in year states that the entries for the Arthur Donovan, gave him Ave bowls in the Colony. nes, with none of the bowlers being many years.
Colony Championship were relatively rounds through low blows struck by day's match, Hall was playing for able to locate the jack, much less The Hongkong representatives small, being six in number. Mr. D. the negro. Now reports, are begin-Hongkong against his former team- place a good shot,
ellcked perfectly, co-operating in E. de Carvalho, winner 1931 and ning to come through which indicate notes! The highest number of shots
by the that the verdict did not win unenly the 31 registered by the
scored in an Interport match was It was anybody's me right up rand manner with Omar, who play-1030, won the title again
Shanghol to the last wood after the score Jude the role of perfect skip. Duncan narrow margin of half a polat trommous applause. This is what Henry rink of J. W Brierley, J. E. Harvey, been tled on no less than five also proved an excellent lead-off Mr. E. Zimmern, who is congratulated McLemore, the well-known United A. A. Malcolm and R. C. Aitkenheat occasions. The local alde led for only man, laying his woods in fine posl-on his excellent showing. The or-ess writer, says of the verdict: on the Craigengower C.C. Kreen In three ends throughout this encounter, tions. Wallace struggled for Shang-ganization of the tournament was in "Arthur Donovan is the new light-1027 against C. Alleinson, J. Laing. champion of thew Macfarlane and R. Wallace, who at 6-6, then at 16-13 and Anally at hal but he was not given the neces-the hands of a joint committee of the weight boxing
world. He is bit fat for the title, replied with 17. 10-10. As the last three bonds were support to counteract long-Victoria and Kowloon Chess Clubs. being played the Ught falled rapidly, kong's classy exhibition.
In the Club Senior Championship, particularly in the hend." But ho After jumping ahend by 19-16, the Omar. Bradbury, Hall and Dun-Air. Carvalho scored his second win won it in the Yankee Stadium. Hle Tribute To Umpires J.G.C. allowed their opponents to can played for Hongkong- and the for 1939, Mr. B. S. Litvin won the won it for Lou Ambers by rendering
a 'decision as Shangha! representatives were H. Junior title. draw level on the 21st end.
it was decided to play another end Wallace, F. G. Harrison, R. Thomp- Two matches were played during the year, one against the Victoria to gain a decision, though it was son and H. S. Bell.
Despite this defeat, Shanghai still Chess Club and the other against the puro gamble as darkness almost
Undergraduates lead is the annual Interport victories Russian
shrouded the jack, and skips had to call instructions to their rinks as to the position of the bowls and jack- Dixon, lead for Hongkong, landed the winning wood almost right on top or the Jack with his, second shot. The other players could not see the situation to alter the lle of the bowls. THE TEAMS
The players participating yester- tiny were:
Hongkong. J. Hall (skip), B. W. Bradbury (No. 3), A. Bower (No. 2). V. C. Dixon: (No.. 1).
Shinnghat Junior Golf Club.-K. L Swartzell (skip), J. Gaffney (No. 3), HI, HI (No. 2), P. Show (No. 1).
Score by enda follow:- Hongkong Shots Total
Junior a. C. Inde Shots Total
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mongrel's paternity. Donovan, who PEFORE the team ralled for home, should run, not walk, to the nearest R. S. Grant, captain of the West opilclen, gave Ambers five rounds Indies team, paid tribute to Engilsh because of low blows struck by cricketers, spectators and umpires in Henry Armstrong. Not only were an interview at the team's head- by 12 against nine. Although the University of Hongkong. On terport match outcome does not count, the drai In- first occasion the Kowloon Club lostes low blows no more damaging quarters in London. "What hus will be played on the first match but won the return Maginot Lite, but. Donovan in watch-than-anything else," he said, "is the to Ambers than a 31 gun to the struck me, possibly more favourably
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----engagement, and-against-the-Under- Hongkong plays the Shanghatgraduates they won the Arst game for them forgot to watch what spirit it friendship in which the Test | Battery 6V,
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Ambera was doing to Armstrong matches have been played. Thais The present membership of 35 is I saw the new champion (Ambers) was due not only to the players nn increnau of eight over last year, strike as many non-Emilly Post blows themselves, but also to the wonder- members having joined he did the victim. In close, Ambers ful reception given us by spectators. guint the 13 who resigned. Dur qualified for any exclusive доз ing the year the Club's Rules and society by butting from
"They appreciate good cricket, and Bye-laws were revised and approved yonder and he never apologised sometimes it is not easy to gather, by an Extraordinary General Meet-When he took his elbow and hit with from their applause on which aldo
IL. ing on March 2.
Ambers was particularly good their sympathies ilet Accounts for the year show a crodn with his elbows and must have spent: balance of $187.07, which is, an in- weeks in training goiting them of the Ladles Section of the Royaltense of, $105.00
over the credit good condition. Hongkong Golf Club held at Deep balance of 1030.
Women's Golf Results
The results of the Autumn Meeting
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Mr. Grant said he was very pleased
with the team's performances at the Oval and went ont "I would like specially to express my admiration for the umpiring throughout the tour. Il could not have been better,
ARMSTRONG did the same thing. It gives our men so much more con
What I'm trying to get at is Adence having good umpires," that it was not a fight between a........... ruffion and Lord Fauntleroy, but a battle for outlo that both men wanted. Armstrong was guilty of fouls, yea. But so was Ambers. As The Club de Recreio beat three for the actual fighting, minus fuuls, visiting rinks in friendly matches at there was t comparison between Kowloon yesterday.
the two men. Armstrong beat the
and
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE
F. V. Ribeiro, J. E. Noronha, H. A. daylights out of his pinchfaced oppo- Alves and Leo d'Almoda e Castro nent. Three Umes he had him Jnr. bent Lt. Col. Collins, Sir Athel rubber-legged and ready to go down' MacGregor, J. Denkin and His Ex- and perhaps could have finished him cellency 21-10,
off if his hands had been the hands Xavier, C. E. Marques, J. V. of the Armstrong of two years ago. MEETING will be held (weather Ribeiro, and C. G. Silva beat J. A. Ambera was game, fast and a sharper permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Fraser, Justice Lindsell, S. H. Dod-hitter than when he lost his title SATURDAY, 23rd September, 1939, well and Dr. J. T. Smalley 10-11. to Armstrong last year, but he threw commencing.al 2.00.p.m.
E. Sousa, C. M. S. Alves, A. A. only опе punch against 10
The First Hell will be rung at 1.30 Remedios aud B. Basto beat H. Owen simply isn't in the class of the negro Hughes, Brig. Gen. McLeod, A. C. boy as a fighter." Well, that's that.
MEMBERS Milne and H. H. Pegg 27-15.
This McLemore fellow feels quito: No One without a badge will be strongly about it, doesn't he? More-admitted to the Members' Enclosure. over, ho avers that when the two Snch must be worn throughout the men meet again in November Arm-duration of each Meeting in such a strong will win, and win easily. manner as to be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Members to Bowls Interport
the Members' Enclosure Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (bolh including tax)
"Champs" Overcome Team ARTIEST
From U.S. S. Asheville-
The "Champs" focal indoor bowling champions, and the U.S.8. Asheville met at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys once more last evening in a friendly return match, the former winning by 110 pina.
The following were the scores:
Dick Venezia
Gene Faggiano
"Doc" Melthaza
Char. Müller
Total
The "Champs”
178 211
100 104
174 180 100
960
154
7709
168
117 143
708
188
* 176 167
183
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J. A, Harvey
107 100
... 149
W. J. Balaski
M. O. Gray
199
F. G. Schneider
185 143
Total
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HEARTIEST congratulations to B. are obtainable through the SECRET- Bradbury and his men on ARY upon the personal.or written their Interport bowls victory In application of Member, such Mem-ales) Shanghal. Elsewhere, on this page ber to be responsible for all visitors will be found a description of the introduced by him, and for Payment Second Interport match which they of all Chits, etc.
won yesterday by the margin of 40- The Secretary's Office, lat Boor, following their success on Saturday, close at 12 o'clock Noon. 14. As the result of this victory. Exchange Buliding, (Tel. 27704) will the Colony bowlers have won the Tiffins are obtainable at the Club rubber, thus ful0uing the hopes of Hausa provided they are ordered in those who recognised that Hongkong advance from the No. 1 Doy (Tel. had a very good team. In winning 21920).
hy, this score, G. Duncan, A. J. Hall,
B. W. Bradbury and U. M. Omor,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
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the Hongkong representatives, set Public Enclosure is $1.00 Including
jup two, records, '. (1) .the widest Tax, for all
Persons, including
margin of victory in the Interport Ladies, and is payable at the Gate: series; and (2) the highest total of Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are shots ever scored by.. elther side in admitted Half Price,
the series. More offen than not the scores in the Interport matches have been close, but in the Becond Inter- part of the 1936 series, played in Stanghal,' C. M. Sequeiró, · C.... F,
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