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Or Monday, Mirasi HONGKONGATELEGRAPH O. {September 16, 1940

MONDAY

MORNING

COMMENTARY

JAVATTA

CLOSE QUARTER-FINAL GAMES EASTERN BEAT POLICE

Omar Brothers Beat

Razack and Rosselet In Bowls Pairs Tourney

(By "Wick")

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TWO of the remaining three matches in the quarter-finals of the Lawn Bowls Pairs Champion- ship were played yesterday, and after close and exciting games, A, M. Omar and U. M. Omar who boat A. A. Razack and C. S. Rosselet, and W. J. Burling and M. N. Rakusen who boat C. Dowman C. B. Rossclet bowling) and U. M. Omar, the skips at C. Dowman (sendur down a wood) who provided most the Patra Quarterfinal match at the Kowloon Football of the opposition to W. J. Burling (behind) and M. N. the Pairs Quarter-final match at Koutoon B.Q.C.-Ming Yuen, and F. Channing, qualified for the semi-finals by Club yesterday. U. M. and his brother, A. M., gained Bakusen In

a brilliant victory-Ming Yuen, 22-20 and 21-16 respectively.

The H, A. Alves and F. V.

V. Ribeiro v. R. Basa and J.

S. Landolt game was post- poned and will be played on Tuesday.

Peculiarly, in both games, last minute rallies' decided

the issue. The first men- tioned, which was played at the Kowloon Football Club, was the more exciting and provided the better bowling. The second was at the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club,

scrappy,

THE

A. M. Ornar and 1. M. Omar

1

SCORE CARDS

A. A. Razack and:C. Dowmen and

J. Sorselet

W. J. Burling and

F. Canning

M. N. Rakusen

1

was the result of excellent strategy

and though somewhat AM having laid two shots, U M

proceeded to lay the third Then Major Baseball Waa nevertholees anticipating Rosselet's drives. Oinar

laid two

woods

alongside ne AM' at the back equally interesting as far as scoring was concerned.

f

Sure

enough Forselet drove. took

back

the

but left fach

It among the three opposing woods at the rear to leave the 3.

I was, until the 19th head, any che's me. The score is a true in

All four players at the Kow- loon F.C. contributed to make what one spectator termed "thedication of the evenness of the pairs. finest pairs match this season." Of the leads, A. M. Omar and A. A. Razack, the latter was slightly the superior, though it seemed largely a matter of ends. To the pavillon end, Razack had the touch beautifully, and was time and again around the jack, while at the other end, Omar turned the tables.

The two skips, U. M. Omar and Rosselet, played as well as anyone would desire a skip to play. Two heads were "burnt" when Rosselet showed brilliant driving accuracy in saving. But Omar's triumph Was the that went for towards the re- sult of the game.

WAN

INDIANS RESUME THE LEAD

The lead changed hands on five oce caslons, and right up to the last head

(UP)- NEW YORK, Sept. 16 Rosselet was striving hard.

With the score 22-17 against, the Cleveland Indians resumed the lead position at the time Rosselet's last in the American Baseball League to- wood was carefully studied, They day when they beat the Philadelphia

and though Rasselet Athletics, while the Detroit Tiger were lying 3 knew it was hopeless to try for a five, were humbled by the Washington his wood just failed for a 4.

Burling and Rakusen Beat Channing And Dowman 21-16

IN COMPARISON, the match at The the Kowloon .G.C, suffered. standards

nowhere Dearly

were rested

With Razack lying the shot this

on the 18th end-UM. out the wood for first shot. He equal. Channing, though he did, af then proceeded to draw three other times, come through to lie beautiful ne woods around the white ball. shots, generally he was too weak. Rossclet was narrow with two and The duel of the match was that

between short with the third and falled to

the tenda, Burling

disturb the

The Omars Dowman, position. took the lead ut this end 18-17

Fine Strategy

EVILO

the

shots

these two laid that invariably figured

In the count.

Rakusen was far the better of the two skips, and he was very much to

Senators.

Scores were!

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Washington

Detroit

the

D. H. Taylor, Police custodian, kneeling to gather a shot during the Police-Eastern match at Boundary Street yesterday.

Eastern won 3-2.--Ming Yuen.

“y” Aquatics

Y.M.C.A. JUNIORS BEAT MILITARY TEAMS IN QUADRANGULAR GALA

Further Changes To Be Made In Chinese XI

THOUGH there is definite improvement in the Police line-up which faced Eastern at Boundary Street yesterday, their defeat by the odd goal in five was more in the nature of a warning hote of things to come.

From accounts given by their manager, Chan Fook- yue, there are to be more changes in the Eastern line-up before the season opens. Two players, who travelled with them on their last tour will sign: forms for them, and will appear against Sing Tao in their First Division. slash on the 22nd.

Taylor appeared wiser in this while Yu Hao-hing had Wong com-

task. match than the last and pre-pletely bottled up-a not dimeult ferred his goal area to going far Of Eastern's 'terwards, Cheung out, but he could not resist the Kam-hai and Hou Ching-to were the temptation once, and that was prettier to watch. Leading his line, the occasion of the second goal. Cheung showed he is even trickier Blackburn and Chun Kwong-yue this season than last, his footwork were not a safe pair. But for the being a treat to watch.

Chung Yung-sum did not have excellent work of their halves, the score would have been much more. much to do, but what he had to do Chan was replaced by Pope dropping was done well, Eastern's inside for- wards were ..overshadowed by back, in the second half,

Pope gave an excellent display in Cheung, but they worked quietly both positions he filled, but with the and effectively on many occasions.

Eastern put on pressure from the making of а better right half, Parker appeared more

more of an attack-whistle, but it was not till many ing pivot and to a great extent did minutes had passed before Cheung not consider the existence of an op- was given an opportunity. Hau

to send gained possession posing

centre-forward. However,

a nice shot which Cheung timed well his foraging work redeemed his re- to pass Taylor with a hard drive.

lease, and so did hla passes, some-

times.

North played an unobstrusive but

SCORES LEVEL

over

with

good game throughout. He hadDLAY become quite even the knack of being there, doing or Eastern, if anything, alightly on repairing damages, and silpping out the ascendancy, A. sudden Police of the scene again without having raid and Wong was given a nice pass made his presence felt.

PROMISING FORWARD

by Howlett, after a hard tusalo"with Eastern's intermediate line. Wong tricked Tsui to centre for Gordon to

ORDON gave further promise of trap the ball, dance round the oppo- Healtion, and beat Huang with a beau- 'coming centre-forward,

tiful low shot in the corner, was not such an opportunist as In his previous game, or maybe oppor-

Eastern regained the lead more by tunities were not made for him, but luck than anything else. A high ball that did not deter him from making bounced within Folloe's penalty area. his own, which reflects to his credit. and Taylor rushed out, but Cheung Ferrier was again guilty of hanging was there a little before him to kick, back too much; he

would have done better up forward.

Howlett played an

the ball from Taylor's arms into the zosi,

Police kept up the hot pat

pace set by exceedingly. Eastern. Chung received a nice pass scheming

Ho is tie

to centre frst time, Fung met the nearest approach to Fung King ball with his head to send it just out cheong, but a sight more boisterous.

Wong Man-kwal was a complete of Taylor's reach for Eastern's third.. waste on the right wing hardly do- ing anything. Mose, on hand, played a

uch

the other

FINEST GOAL better game [INDAUNTED, Police kept press- than last week, and was responsible ing and Gordon scored the finest within a Law gual of the match

for at least one

goal, As backs, Chen San-tai and Tsul minutes of the final whistle. Po-wan have stil

to get used to Moss received the ball to race up coch other's play. Their covering the field and send in a nice centre. WBS faulty, and their clearing, at Gardon feinted a swerve round an tunes, very uncertain, especially Eastern, took a left foot klek; the under pressure.

ball hit the port and glanced in.

The team were: Eastern-Huang Talang: Chan | Can-fal, Taul Po-wan; Làu Chi-tang, Huf King Tal-ping, Cheung Kam-hol, Jung Kwong- Polo: Taylor; Chan Kwong-Tue, Blackburn: Pope Parker, North (Ma

GOOD AS EVER

HUI King-sing has lost nothing of sing. Yu Hooching Chung Ying-eum, Vo

his last year's form, and did a thing and Hau Ching-to

THE FRIENDLY swimming gala between the great deal to curtail the activities of Royal Scots, the Middlesex, the Royal Corps of Signals | Ferrier and Howlett. Lau Chi-tsang Bul-141; Wong Man-wal, Howlett, Gors and the Y. M. C. A. Junior Section, which was held on was the better of the wing halves, don, Ferrier and Mow. Saturday night, resulted in a win for the last named

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Itattery: Hutchinson.

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Battery Vaughan, Hayes, Cleveland

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Royal Scots

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Have You Won?

The highest score on any head was a 5 in Rokusen's favour. this was not due to his own play so MACAO, Sept. 15-Results of the much as to the failure of Channing.cash sweeps at to-day's race meeting Channing chose to disregard Dow-ure: man's advice to bowl on the fore- hand, and with a back-hand wood Na took out his own third shot leaving Rokusco a 4 to which the latter had

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a lead to Davidson, who maintain-

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