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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May 22, 1941.

"WICK'S" BOWLS NOTES

Fortunate Conditions For League Opening DO YOU KNOW

K.B.G.C. "A" Defeat Not

So Surprising: I.R.C. Strong on Home Green

Prison Officers'. Great Win

LAWN BOWLERS have been fortunate in that the present spell of fine weather has given them fast greens which, although providing a sternor test of skill than heavy greens, are far more enjoyable for play.

Last summer, we had a great deal of rain at the be ginning of the season, and it was not until the League programme was well-advanced that conditions improved. This time we have got off to a flying start.

Much surprise seems to have Civil Service C.C. at Happy been caused by the victory of Valley by four points to one. the Indians over Kowloon It was a splendid achievement and B.G.C. "A" in the First Division puts Rectela "" only one paint be

hind fecreto "A" and une ahead of last week. Perhaps the sur-Craigengower C.C. prise would not have been so grent had one remembered that the Indians have always done well on their own green nt Soo- kunpoo.

An average team away, the In- dlans are formidable at Sookumpoo. This is a fact recognised by every team in the First Division. A few years ago, the Indians won every match at home except that against Recrela "A," the champlons, but lost every away game!

In Saturday's match. victory for the Indians was almost assured he tea time, when they led by 18 shots, M. R. Abbas was 13 shots ahead of A. J. Hall, A. K. Mini was seven ahead of G. H. Sherriff and A. R. Dallah was two down to Adam Ho land.

The feature of after-tea play was

While I do not think that Re- creto "B" are up to the standard

A. M. Rumjahn (İndian R.C.) delivering a wood for M. R.]

of these two teams by any means, | Abbas's rink against A. J. Hall's rink (Kowloon B.G.C. "A"}] they have done extremely well to in their First Division League match last Saturday. date and their victories should be

Ming Yuen.

a source of encouragement to the Club, which has put in four tears In the League-the only Club to do so.

Craigengewer's victory over Kow- toon C.C. was clear-cut, every rink winning comfortably. U. M. Omar's rink had 21 shots to spare at the end of the match against E. C. Fincher's four, but I am told that the margin would have been wider but for Fin- Time and again. chart's good fortu.

went down to roll with three or four against him, and in the circum- aners, he did very well to score 12 shots!!

*

THE Police team made the

headlines last summer when i the brilliant recovery of Hall, who they defented Recreio "A" at fought back to such good purpose King's Park. But that was to- that he was only two shots in ar- rears at the end of the grane, fils wards the end of the season rink showed considerable improves when the champions had built ment, and he himself played a few up a substantial lead. lovely shots, at one occasion draw- ing dead to the kitty

when there were Ave against him.

But for the lapse of Dallah's rink in the last three ends, the Indians might have made a clean sweep. Leading 18-13 at the end of the 18th, Dallah conceded a four, two and one to be nused out

it was rather too much to expect Recreio "A" to be caught napping se early, though one Police rink (skip- ped by J. Shepherd) succeeded in humbling C. G. Silva's four.

KOWLOON B.G.C. "B" scored

their first success at Hung- -

by two shots by Holland, who thus hom where they defeated Kow-

retained his unbeaten record.

loon Docks by four points to

America's

Four

Outstanding Selected For

Golf's Hall Of Fame

CHICAGO, April (AP).—Bobby Jones, Walter Hageń, Gene Sarazen, and Francis Ouimet are the first members of golf's newly-established Hall of Fame.

Alterations To Water-polo Schedule

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There have been several atlons to the V.M.C.A. Water-pola Tournament fixtures for this werk- end and next week. These are: Navy "A" v. 065th DIY RA., | scheduled for to-day will now be played on Saturday, May 24 at 11

a.m.

5th A.A. Bly, R.A., v, Navy "B", on Sunday will be played on Mon- day, May 28 at 3 p.m.

Navy "B" v. 365th Bty R.A. for

Thursday, May 29, will now be play- ed on Friday, May 30, at 4 p.m.

To-day's Fixtures

To-day's fixtures will be:

8th Coast) Regi N.A, v. Combined

Creation of the Hall of{ Jones, generally" recognized in this Fame was announced by Tom country as the greatest golfer of all time, won the U. S. open four times, Walsh, Prezident of the Pro-won five U. S. amateurs, three British Small Units (Army pool), 0.45 p.m. fessional Golfers' Association, opens and one British amateur.

Royal Sents v. Middlesex "B" ("Y" He was all four major titles in his (pool), 7 p.m. which will sponsor the build»; ing of a shrine for the game retired from competitive golf with no

famous 1930 "Grand Slam," then! Augusta, Ga. The idea more worlds to conquer at the age opens, one British open and threy P. follows closely the pattern of of 28. the baseball Hall of Fame at opens, two U.S. opens and five P. G. and the U. S. open once-in 1913 Cooperstown, N. Y.-

AC

The P. G. A. Hall of Fame Com-

RECREIO "A" and Craigen-one despite the fact that Rice, composed of grantland Rice,

C.C. won their gower matches, as expected, and Re- creio "B" kept pace with them by scoring a fine win against

TO-DAY

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Heart-rending drama of right triumphant..Tra-ta!

Hiss

HIM

OUT LOUD!

THE

VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER

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FHUGH MINDERT » ANITA - LOUISE ALAN MOWBRAY BUSTER KEATON • JOYCK COMPTON RICHARD CROMWELL BILLY GILBERT MARGARIT HAMILTON DIANE FISHER CHARLES JUDKLÄ SUD KARID Fiches

ADDED!

MARCH OF TIME Presenting Another Interest-packed

Subject "GATEWAYS TO PANAMA“

#THE CARIBBEAN

O. B. Keeler, Atlanta Journal; Kerr Morrison's rink trounced J. Petrie, New York Herald Tribune, McKelvie's four, by 23-7.

and A.. Linde Fowler, Boston Tran- On the other hand, Bob Duncan script, selected Jones, Hagen, Sara- beat J. Kempton 23-8, and with L. zen, and Quinet as the first members. Guy winning by 14 shots against T. Coleman, the Bowling Green vietory: was a comfortable one.

*

*

IN the Second Division. the Prison Officers' Club, who have made themselves at home right away in better company, scored their best win to dute when they visited Club de Re- creio and won by four points to

onc.

To beat Recreio at King's Park is no mean achievement, and if proof were required of the P.O.C.'s capa bilities, this win supplied it. One rink, A. Jillolt's, were badly beaten -11-31 but the other two more than made up this deficit.

KOWLOON TONG, however, have got their noses in front in this divi- sion, their 4-0 victory over Hong- | kong C.C. giving them_u_one-point i advantage over the PO.C. W. J.

Hereafter, sporis writers of the Nation will have complete and Anal Jurisdiction of the persons selected, two each year.

-Reasons-For-

All four, of course, are natural | selections for the honour.

Lawn Bowls League Rinks For

Saturday

The following rinks have been chosen to represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club In League bowls matches on Saturday:

"A" v. C.S.C.C, (homo).-W. L. Walker.

McNeill, S. Handle and A. M. Hol-

land: R. P. Philips, H. White, H. Lock

Howord's 18-shot win over G. E. hart and A. J. Hall; L. Syken, A. Hyde Costello was the best, but A. J. Kew Lay, If. E. Drew and J. McKelvic, and J. L. Stephens were not

not for

v.1.1.C. (home).-W. C. Hodder. bc- V. C. Dixon. E. Levett und IL. Duncan: hind, with 15 and 13 respectively, P. A. Peckham, J. C. Gill, D. W. Water- TAIKOO R.C., who were benten ton and J. G. Meyer, F. Beard, G. W. by Kowloon F.C. the previous week. Deacon, G. Sherrift and 1.. Guy,

3rd Div. v. LI.G. (nway). Morton.

pick. . Jordan and K. C, Hamilton, K.C.C. Teams

lost again on Saturday-his time to Sir A. McGregor. E. V. Searle and 11. Cralgengower, J. C. Chalmers was Nish; J. 9. Dinner, C. 1. the only Taikoo skip to win. What's Wallis and Etkins 11. Michael G. the matter with Taikoo these days? THE feature of the Third Divi- sion matches last week was the smashing victory of Police R.C. over Hongkong Electric. J. C. Aitken beat J. K. Sloan by 16-0 and J. MacDonald beat A. F. Paul by 34-6. The third Police F. Channing, rather spelled the Police record by losing to L. de Rome

skip

Tie Kowloon Cricket Club will be represented by the following: 1st. DlV. V. K. Docks (Rome)—A. E. P. Guest, W. W. Parsons, N. J. Bebbington Smith, La Jack and C. Fincher: W and T. A. Modar; A. E. Perry, A. W. Mulcahy, A. W. Ramsey, G. E. Taylor

and J. FrRICT.

2nd Div. v. Talkoo_(away).—II. Lang- ley, A. I. Martin, E. C. Curtis and R §. Meadows S. Capell, F. A. Fabel. II. very and T. W. Carr: C. Tribble, G. Dowden, J. M. Jack and A. Steven,

Reserve Rink Y. Thecroló (away)-A.

Reserve Ink v. 0.0.0. (xway),-J.

10-21.

THE INDIANS excelled them-Zimmern, H. Brokenshire, R. T. Elurch selves with their fine win over Crai- and D. Hung.

at Happy Valley. Coten, J. R. Luke, S. A. Gray and N., D. Kengower C.C. Generally expected to lose, they not Lloyd. only Won but won comfortably. They lead this division with 14 point advantage over Kowloon F.C. and are the only team in this divi- slon to have an unbeaten record on nggregate.

C.B.C. Gala To Be Held On Saturday

Craigengower Teams

Craigengewer will be represent-

ed by the following:

1st Div. v. Polles (away)-J, W. Leo- nard, L. C. R. Souza, A. E. Coates and 1. W. Bradbury: A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa and U. M. Omar; Y. A. Razack, W. K. Way, J. 8, Landolt and CS. Rosselet.

ind Div, Y. K.F.C. (home) L. Gadāl, A. R, Solina, E. Zimmern and T. Lock; J. H. Xavier In E. Lammert, G. 6. Lodd and M. J. Medina: A. A. Razack, 1, 0. Forman, W, Ward and J. W. Randall

3nd Div. v. Recreio (away)---W. E Broadbridge, A. E. 8. Alves, Dr. C. W. Lam and Dr N, P. Karanlie L. M. Rozn.. M. A. Baptista, E. 6. Franka and A., J. Coelho; FT. Todt. K. Modl, A. Kit chell and D. A. Rozario,

* Friendly __v. K.C.C. (home)-N., K. Pavri. Li Shui-wing, W. 3. Curd and A. Itenzon.

Taikoo R.C.

The Chinese Bathing Club will hold their first swimming vala vi the season on Saturday at North Folat, commencing at 7.80 p.m. The programme includes two oper events-a 200 metres relay for men, and 100 metres free-style for women. Other events will be: 50 metres free-style handicap for children, 30

7. Nimmo, 3. J. Whyle, C. Dovaird 'and free-stylo metros

handicap for J. C. Chalmers: W. Cunningham, C; W. women, 100 metros free-style handl-,,Paterson, T. 7. Blainton and A. Watson oop for man, 100 metres breaststroka 17-Smith, B. J. Pollock, R. Main and W, for women and 60 metres free-style Reserves: 1. Kew, W., McKie and D.

Melcom for men,

Couil.

The following will represent Talkoo against the Kowloon C.C. at homopes

G. A. crowns,

Oulmet won two amateur titles

Hagen's prizes include four British.

A. tilles,

when he outlasted Harry Vurdon and Sarazen has collected two U. S. Ted Ray In a sensational play-off.

SKIPS TABLES

U. M. Omar (CCC)

A. P. Guterres (Rec. "X"T

First Division

A. M. Holland (K.BG.. "A")

H. F. Luz (Rec. "A")

M. R. Abbas (IR.C.)

Shepherd (P.R.C.)

S. Koselet (C.C.C.)

W. Bradbury (C.C.C.)

Duncan (K.D.G.C. "B")

J. Basto (Rec, "D")

F. X. Silva [Rec, "A"),

J. Ball (K.B.G.C. "AT G. Silva (Itec. "A")"

C. Strange (C.S.C.C.)

A. K. Minu" (1.R.C.)

R. Morrison (IC.D.R.C.)

L. Guy (K.B.G.C.")

R. Dallah (1.A.C.)

M. N. Rakusen (C.S.C.C.)

J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.)

B. Basth (Rec, "B")

A. Mndar (K.C.C) McKelvie K.B.G.C. "D")

Kempton K.D.R.C.)

Mair (P.R.C.I

Fraser K.C.C.)

S. Sherria (K.B.G.C. "A")

G. Post (P.R.C.)

C. Fincher (K.C.C.) Coleman (K.D.R.C.)

A. J. Kew (K. Tong)

L. Stephens K. Tong) W. V. Field (K.F.C)

C. Cowland (P.O.C.)....

H. W. Randait (C.C.C.)

P. Younghusband (K.F.C.)

T. L. Lack (C.C.C.)

R. S. Meadows (K.C.C.

W. J. Bagley (P.O.C.) A. iott (2.0.C.)

W. J. Howard (K. Tong) N. MacFarlane (ILK.F.C.) M. J. Medina (C.C.C.) A. Steven (K.C.C.)

O. P. Remedios (Itecreio) W. Melrose (T.D.R.C.)

J. A. Remedios (Recrelo)

G. G (LK.F.C.).......

J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)

W. Brown H.K.C.C.)

T, W. Carr (K.C.C.)

H. Soares Recreio)

A. Brookshank (H.K.P.C.)

V, Pearso (II.K.F.C.)

W. Simpson (RE.C.)

F. Goodwin (H.K.C.C.)

G. E. Costelho (ILC.C.C.)

J. A. Watson (T.D.RC.)

J. C. Aitken (P.R.C.)

M. Wahab `(LR.C.)

F. Needham (1.K.r.c.)

O. Madar (T.R.C.)

T. Smalley (KFC)

E. B. Abraham (1.K.C.C.)

Russel (KFC)

KC, G, Hamilton (K.h.a.C.)

R. Ogden (K.F.C.) ......

M. F. Alarcon (Ron.)

1. Evans (K.F.C.) ..........

Macdonald (Pol.) M. Rumjaha (LR.C.)

Onditt (C.C.C..

A. Nissim tilk.c.c

W. A. Cornell (II.K.C.C.) 1. da Roma (Eleg.)

D. Olroy LK.C.C.)

Nish (K.D.Q.C.) Channing (Pol).

S. Ladd (C.C.C.)

M. A. Carvalho_ (Rec.)

P

Morgan (HKTC.)

N. P. Karanjia (C.CCN

B. A. Mansell (11.10.4.C.)

A. H. Medar (LR.C.)

AND (wiec)

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Second Division

Third Division

G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.4.C.).

A. McKellar (I[.K.C.C.)

P-AYYSovich (Rec,

Pau (C.C.C.

i. Alban (slec.) A., Paul (zlea.)....

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