Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 18, 1941.
"WICK'S"
BOWLS NOTES
Junior League Competition Still Keen
Kowloon Tong Challenges Football
Kowloon F. C. Again
Need For Umpires At Championship Matches
APART from the championship of the First Division already won by Craigengower C.C.-interest in the League still runs high, and the results of the matches played on Saturday last have made competition even keener.
"In the First Division, for instance, several teams are struggling to avoid relegation. Kowloon Bowling Green Club "B," one of the teams in danger, obtained four valuable points at the expense of the Indiana at Austin Road and, as the Civil Service C.C. were beaten 5-0 by K.B.G.C. "A", the K.B.G.C. "B" are now two and a half points ahead of the Civil Servants.
In the Second Division, Kow-skip, was ten shots loon Football Club, favourites against Joe Meyer.
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COMBINED CHINESE ·
V. REST OF COLONY ON OCTOBER 10-
To Aid Relief Fund
TWO CHARITY MATCHES in ald of the British Fund for the Relief of Distress in China were Arranged at a meeting · of · the II.K.F.A. League Management Committee last night, these games to be played on the Caroline X011 Stadium on October 10.
Pressmen who are players "In the In the curtain-ruiser, the Chinese Junior Divisions (2nd and 3rd) will meet the Rest of those two Sections, the second game being the Combined Chinese ngabat the Rest of the Colony.
The times for kick-off are 3 pan. and 4.45 p.m., admission being $1.20, good 60 cents and 40 cents.
for the championship, were THE champlons, visiting thelr beaten 6-0 by Craigengower C.C.I neighbours, Police RC., left with at Happy Valley, and Kowloon four points. U. M. Omar's 100 per Tong got over their bad spell by cent. record remained intact as he scoring a clean-sweep win over bent Jock Fender's four by 10 shots. Hongkong C.C. at Kowloon "U.M." himself was once again in
great form. Tong.
The K.F.C. are at three points ahend of Kowloon Tong, each team having two more matches to play.
In the Third Division, Police It.C. consolidated their position by taking five points from Hongkong C.C. at
Chinter Road.
They need only four more points from their last two matches to be certain of the title, and they are very
kely to get them too.
THE
THE most exciting match of the day was that at Austin Rood where Kowloon B.G.C. "B" defcated the Indians by one shot and by four points to one, being up on two rinks.
The pecullar thing about the re- sult, from the Indians' point of view, was that they had on paper two strong rinks-Abbas and Minu and one scratch side, led by D. M. Khan.
They expecled Abbas and Minu
go down.
The Tone Police point WAS obtained by Jim Shepherd's rink against C. S. Rosselct, who Was playing with a scratch four. And taking this into consideration, It was a good performance on Rosse- tel's part to hold Shepherd to only four attots.
In the absence of B. W. Bradbury, J. S. Landolt piloted Craigengewer's third rink and won by three shots against Bill Hollands, whose first de- feat in three games it
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KOWLOON DOCKS, who were at one time one of the teams in danger of relegation, have done well fately. Last week they con-
tinued this good work by trouncing
Recreio "B" by five points to nit at Junghom, and are now well out of danger.
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Record Entries For Kowloon Chess Club Tournaments
The annual general meeting of the Kowloon Chess Club will be held at the Peninsula Hotel on Thursday, September 25, at 6 pm. lo receivo and consider the Com- mitice's report, and statement of necounts, to elect officers for the #rason 1911/42, and to elect two representatives" for the season 1041/42 on the Colony Champion- ship Committee.
The Club report discloses that in the Colony Open Championship, six com- petitors catered, five being members of the Club, and one from the Victoria L. Karpovich emerged winner without, bring, beaten. In the Junior Championship, which was es tablished for the first time this year.
Chess Club.
there were 13 entrants, with To Yu-lau emerging champion.
Record Entries
Thero was a record number of en-
WITHOUT AN UMPIRE . , this is what happens, and it took quite some time. L. Sykes on his knees with the tapo measuring with B. W. Bradbury, A. M. Omar and R. Duncan watching tensely,-Ming Yuen.
Volunteer Team Chosen
Inter-Services Gala
For
Changes In Artillery Line-up
TOGETHER with the announcement of the Corps swimming team, changes in the Corps Artillery selections are notified for the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps aquatic championships and the Inter-Services gala to be held at the Army pool on Saturday commencing at 9 p.m.
KOWLOON TONG must be kicking tries lt both the senior and junior a very even front and is very The Corps selections present themselves for having that bad club tournaments. Joint winners of
the senter tournament were D. E. de representative. Only one man
Il is proposed to publish
n Chess
to win by a margin sufficient to run several weeks ago when they Carvalho and C. M. Sequeira, with A. takes part in two events, that
nothing With team having two matches to play, Kowloon Tong now find themselves threa
points behind Kowloon F.C. But Their
opportunity will come September 27 when they meet the Footballers.
But both Abbas and Minu were beaten and it was left to Khan to acore the Indians' solitary point! Abbas' open sink were beaten by Len Sykes' quartette by two shots
Very
game. Several good heads were changed in an interest- ing manner in this encounter, but Sykes and his men were a little more consistent than their opponents and deserved their win."
.after a
sent down a
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They will have to be in good form, however, if they teant to win as the match will be decided at Chatham Road.
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TN the Third Division, the Police I took no chances with the Hong- Bykes himself was deadly accu« rate in his draws to the jack and kong C.C. and rubbed it in to the throughout the afternoon seldora tune of 20 shots, and five points to n. 1, for one, do not blame them bad wood. On the oil head, when he was as they cannot afford to drop any leading 20-16, Sykes' found a lie of points at this stage.
With the Police doing so well, I five against him when his turn came: to bowl. But he sprang the jack for am afraid that Kowloon Bawling Green Club and the Indians, who one with his very first wood-a very have been at the end of the League fine effort.
Table for so long, must now see their On the other rinks, Jock McKelvic,
_away. ably supported by John Gill at No. 3, dream fade. proved a little too good for A. K
plowship.
baing E. A. Roberts, of No. 3 magazine in the near future, with MrCompany, who is swimming in. K, Weiss na cultor, and it la loped both the 3 x one-length relay and members will support this under the 4 x 100 yards free-style re- taking as the profits from the magazine lay. will be donated to the British War Organisation Fund.
Last Batch Of
Australian Ponies
The majority of the swimmers. however, have to keep an eye on events, the Corps Championship and taking part in too many eventa might jeoparadise the chances of their respective units,
Inter-Unit Bowls For China Mail Cup
At a .meeting ILK.V.D.C.
sheld at the Ileadquarters yester- day arrangements were made re- garding the Volunteer Bowls Inter- Unit Competition for the "China Mail" Cup,
Major F. Flippance was The programme is an attractive one Chairman, Sgt J. G. Meyer was made elected And is in aid of the British Prisoners Hoa, Secretary with S/Sgt M. N. of War Fund. One of the outstanding Rakusen as Hon. Treasurer and a Com- "Although they had a very rough features of the programme is the fact mittee comprising C. Q. M. S. Baptist telp up from Australla, the third that the gala will enter to all those L/Cpt A. Bowen and one member of and final batch of Australian ponies, services, of Naval. Military and Civi- the Corps Artillery was formed. comprising 26 Subscription Grimins on nature, which are connected with and four Griffins, arrived in the the Colony's War Effort, for in addi-close on October 6 and the first mat- It was arounced that entries would Celony safely yesterday. They tion to the four Volunteer and fourches would be played on the morning were all shipped to the Colony on Inter-Service events, there are also of October 12. It was recalled that deck.
items for the Nursing Detachment there were 38 entries for the contest Major F. Hock,
the A.R.P. Police inat year. of the Hongkong II.K.V.D.C., A.N.S., Jockey-Club-Stables, who travelled on and Auxillary Fire Service. the same ship as the ponies, said that Mark Young. has intimated, that he His Excellency the Governor, Sir the severo buffeting, the
Minu nox won by nine shots; while WHEN the draw in the semi-despite D. M. Khan, making his debut as
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Total of 96 This brings the total of Subscription
The Corps medley relay team is, Grlins to 00, seventy having arrived perhaps, the most formidable of the previously.
lot, being comprised of A. K. Rum
A nollee has been posted to all mem-fahn-(back-stroke champion). Luiz bers of the Hongkong Jockey Club In-M. Remedios (breast-stroke) and D. viting them to subscribe for these Lyon (free-style).
The following rinks have been chosen to represent the Club de Recreio in First Division matches on Saturday:
Av. C.B.C.C. (homa)-F. X. Soarci, R. F. Luz F. V. V. Ribeiro, and C. Roza
and J. F. V. Ribeiro; F. X. Silva. C. E.
ponies to be drawn for at the end of the exceptianam with Pereira; J. Luz, C. M. Silva, L. F. Xavier
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none
of
QL
but who is Marques, C. C. Silva and I. A. Alves.
also the V.R.C., is the regular". Police (away)-D. C. Alves. V.R.C. medley relay team that has. I. Baeto, C. A. Lopes and J. J., done so 'wel
well this
A. F. Pereira, J. Remedies, season..
Remedios and A. M. Rodrigues; C. F. However, it must be noted that in Van, M. A. Carvalho, J. Goares and A. P. rinks championship was an-
of the breast-stroke events is Guterres, nounced, it was recognised that the "butterfly" stroke permitted, ~11; Hongkong F.C. Rinks unless the players were much not being recognised by either the below form, the match between Army rules or those of the Volun- the rinks led by U. M. Omar and The programme is: A. J. Hall-two veteran Inter- 1. Corps Championship, 4x two lengths | port skips--would provide bet-2.
free-style relay. ter fare than the encounter be- tween J, Shepherd and M. R. Abbas.
teers.
Rinks to represent the Hongkong Football Club away against the Prison Officers' Club in the Second Division on Saturday will be:
A. B. Coleman, 3. D. Thomson, J. A Invitation event, One Length open Gelling, C. F. Needham and W. Mactar-
Selby and W. Gli; A. Watson,
to the Police Forces
1. Inter-Services Diving.
4. Corps Championship, Nursing De- tachment. One Length.
5. Imer-Services, x 100 yarda free- style relay.
6. Invllation, event. One length free-
This expeciation was fulfilled on the Civil Service green on Sunday last when the two games were de-style Open to Auxiliary Fire Services.
clded.
two
7. Water-polo. HIV.D.C. Y com- bined Services.
B. Ladies relay, 6 x one
Inne: . P. Blaw, C. B. Robertson, A. Brooksbank and . B. Robertson.
Cricket Meeting
The annual general meeting of the Nursing Detachment v. ALP. v. Auxi-Thursday, September 25, at 5.15 p.m.
Hongkong Cricket League will be held length in the Urban Council Chamber on Hary Nursing Service.
9. Inter-Services, 6 x one length free-
style relay.
10. Corp Championship. 100 Yards Medley relay.
11. Corps Championship.. Diving.
While the 1.R.C. rink won fairly comfortably against Shepherd's four, there was a great struggle between Omar and Hall. Never were there more than four shots separating the rinks and when the last head was played. Omar was leading 16-15.style Open to A.R.P. men.
Hall played a splendid shot on 11. Inter-Services 3x one length med- this last end, when the opponent 14. Corp Championship. 0`x" were lying four, resting out the shot, and Omar had extremely badength free-style relay. luck in prometing an opposing wood
for second shot to clinch the match.
de
12. Invitation relay. Ons length free-}
ley relay,
Corps Selections
Corps representatives will be:
one
The game has already been
x que length free-style relay,-E. W. scribed and I need say little more nallton Artillery), IL Golsman (No. 1 |about it except that U. M.- Omar, Cay), E A. Roberts (No. 3 Cos), 3
after a brilliant exhibition, was un-Dosano (Portugueso Coys), D, "Hutchin- fortunate to play his two really badron (Mobile Column) and D. S. Wilson shots of the game, on this vital head. (Small Unita).
4 x 100 yards free-style relay, "W, G;
A. di Boza. (Email Units).
It was very unlike him to be short) Lawson (Artillery), EA, Roberts (No. 5 when the opponents were lying Coy). N. Hammond (Mobile CoL) and A game.'
piring N. D. Booker and G. Alosite One other point I should like to (Mabile Col.1. bring to the notice of the authort- one length mediry relay-A. - K. tles is that in important matches Rumiahn (Small Units). Luiz M. Re- medios (Portuguese Cora), and D. Lyon Ilke the semi-finals of ELIS open | [Artillery).
appointed umpires should be
not
Corps Championship. Teams for the Corps Championship teams:
The following are tentative selections
DIVING
More often than not inrink games, or even in pairs, umpires are "required" the skips them- scives, can generally decide if the No. 3's cannot reach agreement;
An but as it happened on Sunday the Booker, dec
Mobila" Columii,-3) Atosie and N. D. measure was so close on the 20th Portuguesa Coya. Cicero Rosario and head and the game had reached Luis M. Remedio
statia M.02 such a critical stage that it would mern have been much better for all con Email Unitsh Noronha and c. L. cerned if there had been an offlelal Baller,
«Corpa" Artillery=T, H. Wilson and z.
Cumpire, HARUS MEN Goldian.
umpira
it appointed for the final tas date of which has not been announədən
Hutchinson, N. D. Booker, G. Arnold, D.
O Parsons and Weylandt.
Portuguese Coys-A. Axedo, Z. de Roze
J. ML Gosano, G. N. Colano, Luiz, Remedios and F. Noronha
+
· Halo M.G/6mmƐ. A. Roberts, I. Gold- man, A. Mackenzie, A. N. Other, and E. Zimmern.
Ball Units-D. 8. Wilson, A. A, “dr Roza, J. C. Fonion, A Rumnjalin, A. A Noronha and Sailer
Corp Art Kallion, L. Gold-' man, D. Lyon, Wilson, E. J. Ansiow and W. G. Lawzon.
MEDLET KELAY (Thurso · Lengths)' Mobile Column-N, Ifammond,, D. But- chinson and N. D. Booker.
Fartuguese Coys-X da Roza, Luis M. Remedios, and J. M. Gonno.
Statio M,Q,'-E, A. Roberta, J. N. Other and C. Logan.
Geng and A. A. da Roza
Small Units~A, K. | Rumijahn, W. B.
·Corpe. Artillery,—Yeung Yuk-wa
IL
Mington and W. d. Lawson. FOUR-MEN RELAY (Two Lengths Each)
|_Portugutis, Cora-G, N, Gosano, Luix
chinaon, G, Arnoid and N. P. Bookers
Mobile Column.-N. Hammond, D. Hut
M. Remedios, E. de Bozk and Jose Adar.. ques, et
Ställs 3.0//E. Aj Roberta,, C. Logan, R. Lapsley and R. Goldman.
Email Units-3, 8. Wilson A. Ada Rom. 7. Granton and "A K. Runjahn,
|_ Corps Artillery-P; B, Wilsen, Kennard and W. G.. Zaw BOILING
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