Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May 15, 1941.
"WICK'S" BOWLS
NOTES
Close Games In Last Week's Schedule
R. S. Meadows Loses Seven
But Wins His Game
A.P. Guterres' Fine Success
LAST SATURDAY I referred to B. Basto's rather unusual "achievement" of losing a seven in a League game and yet winning. It was a coincidence that on that very day R. S. Meadows of the Kowloon C.C. juniors had the same distinc- tion in his encounter with C. Gowland of the Prison Officers' Club.
The only surprise result-if one may call it that- in last week's Senior Division programme was the victory of Recreio "B" over the Indian R.C. at King's Park. There were only four shots in it at the end, and the Portuguese team collected four points, principally as the result of A. P. Guterres' splendid win over A. R. Dallah by 10 shots.
Guterres obtained the lead early in the game and kept it to the end. He was finely sup- ported by A. M. Rodrigues at No. 3, and his two other front men, A. F. Noronha and A M Xavier,
playing better! bowls than their opposite
numbers.
were
Je & Bastu had a clown struggle with A. K. Mint and just managed;
to keep his nose in front by a single
Fr
shot. He was the leur most of the time, but conceded a five on the! 18th head to trall 14-15. However, be came back with a couple of twos and though he lost a two on the last end he won '18-17.
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ORTHODOX WINS NEWMARKET STAKES
LONDON, May 14 (Rent
Orthodox (7/2) won the New-
market Stakes to-day, beating
Sunny Island (7/1) by a lad. A meck separated Starwort (1941) from the two leaders.
Twelve ran.
T. A. Madar, the K.C.C. skip, put augainst Carlos up a good struggle
of the Silva, one
inust consistent kips in the League, and was only benten by two shots.
Some skips have an inordinate fear of being stuck at 13. "Baby" The week
In the domestic affair at Kowloon Basto is one of them.
was the only before, he conceded a seven in a B.G.C.. Bob Duncan
Kip to be on the winning desperate effort to get out of this "Basir number; fast Saturday, he scored a onil, his victim being G. H. Sherrill. four to reach 13-and there he re- But A. J. Hall, of the "A" team. mained until the end of the match. had only two shots to spare against he led J. McKelvie, though Adam Io.land's As a result of the four, M. H. Abbas 13-10, but try as he did, rink, which appears to be the stron he could not score again and Abbas est in the club, was eight to the good went on to register 10 shots from inst L Guy's four." singles and twos.
AS more or less to be expected, THE match between Police R.C. and Civil Service C.C. nn Recreio “A” and Craigen- the former's green was a close gower C.C. won their matches easily, against Kowloon C.C. and affair, four shots separating the Iwo teams and giving the Police Kowloon Docks respectively.
four points to their opponents' Each side collected maximum points, winning on three rinks.
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F.A. Council Meeting
Future Touring Soccer Clubs Must
Submit Accounts
Important Resolution
AN IMPORTANT RE- SOLUTION, having bearing on all future touring soccer] teams from Hongkong, was passed at the Monthly meet- ing of the Hongkong F.A. Council last night. This was that in future all teams tour- ing with the permission of the Association should main- tain a proper statement of accounts to sumbit to the Association.
The resolution
Was passed
following further discussion on correspondence that had been exchanged between the Kwong Wah A.A., and the Eastern A.A.,
the latter of whom has just com- pleted a tour of the Philippines.
Recreio "A" v. Kowloon C.C. The C. G. Silvn-T. A. Madar rink game in progress. Silva won 22-20. Standing around the jack watching the skips bowl are C. E. Marques, H. A. Alves and J. A. Luz (Recreio), N. J. Bebbington, W. W. Parsons and A. E. P. Guest (K.C.C.).-Ming Yuen.
Name
SKIPS TABLES
A. M. Holland
M. R. Abbas
A. P. Guterres J. Shepherd U. M. Omar A. J. Hall C. G. Silva R. F. Luz
C. S. Russelet B. W. Bradbury J. F. McGowan R. Dunents
M. N. Rakusen J. J. Basto F. X. Silva
A. Madar J. McKelvic A. R. Dalial B. Busto J. Kempton
W. Mair C. Strange
1. Fraser G. S. Sherriff
Mu
E. G. Post The resolution arose out of dis- E. C. Fincher enssion on induerment th players and Mr Wong Ka-l'sun, Chairman. L. Guy
R. Morrison said that unless a prima farle case i way made out the Association could T. Coletran not make investigations into thr affairs of any Club on Minisy suspicion alone,
It is rather surprising that E. G. Post's rink, although a good one en paper and seems to be the best in the Police team, has not yet been able to get golug. His front men are G. Perkins, F. Nolan and A. E. Carey, three men as good as any skip could normally expret: alrea ave been beaten twice Were Mr C. A. Goldenberg, Honi set they
Supuarting Mr Wong in the Chair
Secretary-and-Mr-L..—Fi-de-Souza
Ton. Treasurer. Other members On the other hand, J. Shepherd goes from strength to strength, Fol-resent were Messrs P. O. Brown. lowing his good win at Sookumpoo T. G. Stokes W. J. Brown, J. Skin- the previus Saturday, he beat J. F. J. McKelvie, Molt Hing, Charles Young. L II. S. Cooper and C. MacGowan by 22-17 hast week. Guimgam. McLeod, W. Harris and W. S. Dall have so far given him, all the sup- port he wants.
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Name
First Division
Shots
Shots
1 W. 10. 1. For, Ag. Up. Dn. Pts.
Club
K.B.G.C. "A"
2
1.R.C.
2
Ree. ""
P.R.C.
C.C.C.
K.B.G.C. "A"
Rec. "A
52 23 24
40 21
45 27
18
50
34 10
40 31 15
38 29
43
38 31 7
4-4 30
50 37
14
13
C.S.C.C.
3R 3-4
K.B.G.C. "R"
40 47
C.S.C.C.
Ree. "A" c.c.c. C.C.C.
Ree. "B"
Rec. "B"
68*78982878599987785 8366852888÷
4
Rer. "A" K.C.C.
-33
KBG.C. "II"
I.R.C.
34 35
37
42
K.D.R.C.
કંઇ
P.R.C. C.S.C.C.
34 40
37 39
K.C.C. K.B.G.C.
34 40
44
34 46
32 44
K.C.C.
2 20 41
K.B.G.C.
30 46
K.D.R.C.
20
46
K.D.R.C.
58
Secon
Division
Shots
Shots
Club K.F.C.
D.
L. For. Ag, Un. Dn. Pts.
60
24
12
K. Tung C.C.C
53
20
97
48
4824
24
24
P.O.C.
46
1.1
40
40
27
13
42 36
K.F.C.
35 30
P.O.C.
56 38
18
Taikoo
20
13
18
C.C.C
H.K.C.C.
42 35
IU' 15
J. L. Stephens
K. Tong K.C.C.
49
Rec.
T. W. Carr
W. J. Bagley
P.O.C.
1.30
R. S. Meadows
K.C.C.
38 48
W. J. Howard
K. Tong C.C.C. H.R.F.C.
I
W. V. Field
A. J. Kew
W. Randall
A. Jillot
P. Younghusband K.F.C.
O. P. Remedios Rec. W. Macfarlane
C.wland
W. Melrose T. Lock
A. W. Brown
The Chairman enir a letter had been received from South China advising that Mr Young had been Appointedi
represent
at future J. R. Sonres Connell meetings.
IN the Second Division, the Serretary and that he would A. Steve
Association
Prison Officers' Club, who gained promotion
It was decided that $3.30, proceeds on the
of the Sunday Herald Cup, he allocated strength of their success in the to 22 institutions.
ing.
are
Donations
Third Division last year, making their presence felt al ready. They have made a good It was also decided that the nett start-two victories in
proceeds, amounting to anoroximately two 85.500 of gate receipts of the final of matches-and will bear watch-the Governor's Cup be donated h equal amounts to the Bomber Fund Ind Chinese Wor Charities. The The best performance In this donations will be made Jointly in the section was, in my opinion, the vic-name of the Association and Chinese tory of Kowloon F.C. over Taikoo Amateur Athletic Federation, R.C. at Talkno.
The following were elected mem- The latter are always a difficult bers of a sub-committee to draft pl- team to beat, especially on thefeterations to the rules.-MessTA C. own green, and even if they are Guingam, T. G. Stakes. Wong Ko- not as formidable as of yore,
|t'sun and J. Skinner. win over them on their own green ton. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer war An honorarium of $375 each to the Is something to feel pleased about. I passed unanimously. W. V. Field's 25-shot win over J.1
A. Watson made the aggregate result almost certain for the visitors.
THE Hongkong C.C., in the
Third Division, had the honour of being one of the teams to make a clean sweep. And their achievement was all the more creditable in that it was performed away from their own green. The H.K.C.C. men were nothing if not consistent one rink won by five shots and the other two by six each.
Probably the most exciting game
S. C. A. A. On Tour
The South China Aillette As- sociation's Football touring team.to Malaya has left the Colony and will be away for about two-and-a- half months.
M. J. Medina
H. V. Pearce G. E. Costello F. Goodwin W. Gill
J. C. Chalmers A. Brooksbank
J. A. Remedios W. Simpson
J. Ą. Watson
J. T. Smalley
K.C.C.
H.K.C.C. I.K.C.C. H.K.F.C. Taikan H.K.F.C. Rec. H.K.F.C. Talkoo
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Third Division
Shots
Shots
Name
Club
W. D.
L. For, Aq. Up. Dr. Pts.
C. F. Needham
E. S. Abrahan
S. M. Rumfuhn
K.F.C.
H.K.F.C. H.K.C.C. LR.C
52 32 20
4
50 .30 20
43 31
4
42 32
. S. Ladd
C.C.C.
25 10 15
P.R.C.
I.R.C.
H.K.C.C. I.R.C.
G
K.B.G.C.
F. Channing
A. O. Mudar
A. Nissin A. M. Wahab M. Nigh
-W. A. Cornell J. D. Gilroy B. Ogden M. A. Carvalho The team is being captained by K. C. Homilton veteran Lee Wal-tong and includes J. Russe!! the cream of the talent which helped M. F. Alarcon them secure major League bonours, C. Aitken during the past season.
1. Evana Mr Walter Hanming Chen, who] A. J. Coelho has represented South China on the J. Macdonald Council of the Football Association
in the whole programme was that be- and who has played a big part in tween the Indian R.C. Juniors and their success, is accompanying the Hongkong F. C. With two cinks team as Assistant Manager.
finished, the Footballers already had
one point. and were virtually certain
of two ng C. F. Needham was lead-
ing A. H. Madar 21-15 with only one
hend to play. But the aggregate re
sult stood at 02-02.
N. P. Karanjla
H.K.C.C. ILK.C.C. K.F.C. Rec. K.B.G.C. H.K.F.C. Rec. isec. P.R.C.
K.F.C.
C.C.C.
P.R.C.
C.C.C.
G. E. F. Thompson K.B.G.C.
A. F. Paul
A. H. Madar
C. E. Gihagan
L. de Rome
H.K.E.R.C.
L.R.C.
H.R.FR.C. H.K.E.R.C.
P. A. Yvanovich Rec.
Cottage Club's
P. C. Mergan
Therefore, the result of the last Final Paper Hunt
head between Needham and Medar mennt two points for either side.
The Footballers were lying until A. G. Sumad, Madar's No. 3, drew the shot which remained despite all the Footballers' efforts to re- move it.
Thus S. M. Rumjahn, who beat P.
THE COTTAGE CLUB'S (Inal paper-hunt of the season will take place on Saturday ovoulng, starting at 5.30 p.m. from a point near Ha Tin Village, near the' entrance to Sunny Farm
Ponies will be drawn for at the
C. Morgan by ten shots, was able to Club at 5 p.m.
carry the side on his shoulders. 11e After the hunt, an open-air bar- was the only skip to do so on the becus will be held in the Club ́day's play.
grounds for members and friends.~-
A. McKellar
J. Pou
H.K.F.C. H.X.C.C. C.C.C.
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