Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 25, 1941.
WICK'S" BOWLS
NOTES
K. Tong's Chance In Second Division
All-Important Match Against
F.C. On Saturday
Kowloon F.C.
Lawn Bowls
Pairs Champions Beaten By Solina And Omar
Lack of Practico
SHOWING a definite lack of practice, H. A. Alves and F. V.
Pairs Quarter-Finals On Sunday
FROM THE POINT OF VIEW of three teams in the
First Division and seven in the Third, the League was
over when they finished their matches last Saturday. But interest is as keen as ever in respect of the relegation
problem in the First Division and the championships of
the Second and Third Divisions.
Three teams are in danger of going down into the Second Division, these being Recreio "B", Kowloon B.G.C. "B" and Civil Service C.C.
Of the three, Recreio "B" are V. Ribeiro, Pairs champions of in the best position and can last year, were eliminated in only be affected if they lose all the quarter-finals of this year's five points in their lust match championship when they met of the season against Kowloon S. R. Solina and K. M. Omar C.C. and if the Civil Servants at the Kowloon B.G.C. yester. win all five against Kowloon day. The Cragengower pair Docks.
won by 21-12.
these three teamo: Recreio "B" Kowloon B.G.C. ̈ ̈È ̈'' Civil Service
T. Pis
Solina and Omar deserved | The following are the standings of their victory for they were by far the better pair. The Recreio pair opened the scoring with a single, but the Valley combina- tion scored a four on the 4th end results of matches in the through fine bowling by Omar, Second Division last week have and from that moment to the ensured and they were in the lead.
an
and
extremely interesting ending to the championship. Kow- The champions total of 12 included loon Football Club, the leaders, won seven singles, a 2 and a 3. This 4-1 against Hongkong C.C. Jatter was registered on the 20th end, Kowloon Tong, the only team in a but when the Craigengower pair were position to challenge the lenders, beat Taikoo Docks on ull three rinks.
in the loud.
Alves and Ribetro had a bad spen over the middle heads when from the Dth to the 14th Solina and Omar chalked up a total of nine shots to make the core then 17-4.
Scores were:
Rolina & Omar: 0, 2, 0, 4, 1, 0, 1, 0,
1. 1. 3. 3, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 6, 5, 6, 1-21, Alves & Ribeiro: 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0,
1. 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 1, 1, 0, 3, 0-12.
Referees'
Classes
The Anul lecture by the Hongkong Football Referees' Association on Rules from Nos. 1 to 17, will be given by Mr Hugh A. Beard, Chairman, and Lieut. L. G. Crossby, Chairman of the Army Referees' Sub-Commillee, at the Scan
Thus Kowloon Tong are now only two points behind Kowloom F.C, with the match between them to decide the championship. IT Kowloon Tong can beat the Foot. ballers by 4-1, they wil snatch s fast-minute succom.
on
But this match will be decided) the Kowloon F.C. green and it will be a tall order for Kowloon Toug to keep the home side down to only one point. It should prove to be one of the best matches of the season in this division.
蹲
•
N the Third Division, Kowtoon
Bowling Green Club kept their
dal Point Hall to-day at 7 pm. Annoses in front of the Police R.C. by examination for Army and RAF going to Happy Valley last week and candidates will be held at the Scandal beating the guardians of the pence Point Hall on Monday, September 20 by four points to ene. ĐI Ý T
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
With the Indfans-who were still
Lite
10
la the running-taking only half a paint from Hongkong Electric, the position this section is that the Poller need only two points in their Jasi gume of the season- against Kowloon F.C. at Chatham Road to clinch championship. The Indians' best hope
ope of keeping abreast of these two teams was to beat Hongkong Electric by Ove THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE points to nti. Considering that the MEETING will be held, weather Electricians occupy the cellar posi permitting, SATURDAY, 27 Jon
on
in the League Table, the task SEPTEMBER 1941, commencing etwas not us formidable as some might have imagined. But weakened by the absence of three players, includ- ing two regular skips, the Indions were not equal to the occasion.
2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
•
AS to be expected, Craigengower
c.C., the new champions of the First Division, wan on all three rinksi against Kowloon B.G.C. "B".
Having already won the title. the only interest left for Craigongower in this match was whether U. M.
Enid Wilson's Eye Injured In Air Raid
Miss Enid Wilson, former woman golf champion, now serving as an officer in the W.A.A.F., has had her left eye injured in a recent air raid.
Although the extent of the injury gives cause for. anxiety, the doctors' hope that by treatment sight will be fully restored to this eye.
Volunteers Aquatic Meet
Top: The women's relay-Nursing Detachment v. A.R.P. Miss K. Grant taking off for the A.R.P. with Miss 1. Grant tapping, and to the right, Miss M. Booker being sent away by. Mrs Mills for the Nursing Detachment.
Below: Second lap of the Volunteers Inter-Unit medley relay. W. S. Gegg (S/Units), D. Hutchinson (Mobile Column), T. Kow (Static Machine Guns), Marques (Portuguese Coy) and Yeung Yuk-wa (Artillery) taking over from the breast- stroke men.Ming Yuen.
Colony Swimming Championships
Commence To-night
Three New Events On First Day's Programme
(By "Tinker")
Cambridgeshire Candidates At
Newmarket
NEWMARKET, Sept. 24 ⋅ (Ren- etr) The Swaffham Stakes over a mile and two furlongs was expect- ed to provide a good test for Beveral of the Cambridgeshire hortes, but for various reasons the field was one of only four runners, two of which have entered for the
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CLOSE upon the heels of the Hongkong, Chinese Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including Omar's rink could retain its 100 per Swimming Championships are the Colony Champion- ships, the first events of which are being held this even- such Member to be responsible for Omar had to go all out to win and ing at the Victoria Recreation Club pool.
the fact that he had only two shots The five events are the Men's 880 yards free-style, 220 Beausite, a filly by Bold Archer out all visitors introduced by him, and to spare at the end is suficient back-stroke and 150 yards medley, and the women's 100 of Orama, trained by Colling and
testimony to the fight put up by breast-stroke and 220 free-style.
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Drawn against Jock McKelvic.
McKelvic.
record intact.
Dick Basa, No. 3 to Omar, en- Of these, three are new and though the 220 yards free-style joyed one of his better days in this match and it was due to a great ex- events, only the half-mile and is a new event for which heats were not necessary, Miss Churn is well up tent to him that the rink kept its the women's breast-stroke races to the park and is not likely to be
have been held before, and headed. though in all, the winners are T Sookunpoo, the Indians scored
a clean sweep against Kowloon more or less .known, yet there The price of Admission to the Docks, thus avenging the 4-1 detent will be interesting competition Fublic Enclosure is $1.00 including the latter inflicted on them at Hung-throughout. tax, for All Persons, Including hom some weeks ago.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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SEVENTII EXTRA RACE
MEETING
"GOSFORD HANDICAP"
Taking charge of a rink for the second time, D. AL Khan was again the most successful skip on the home side. He
given good support by his front men, all of whom were having the better of their opposite numbers.
result Fred Cullen had an
unenviable job.
A. K. Minu just scraped through
The probable winners are:
880 yards free-style, Chan Chun-nam.
220 yards back-stroke-W. Law-
тепер.
150 yards medley.-Ng Nin. 100 breast-stroke-Miss Li
But in Miss C. Guterres, MIA Ko Mu-ling and Miss Ilo Wal- king there is talent, too, and even
race.
The race was won by Mrs James'
ridden by Ephraim Smith.
The ether Cambridgeshire candi-
date, Diadoque, Mr Vlasto's colt by Blandford out of Dulce, was third..
Prince Aly Khan's Annatom by Titerart out of Antonina was second, beaten by a head, four lengths separating second from third.
The betting was 5-2 Beausite, 4-6 Annatom and 100-6 Diadoque.
Beausite was second in the Thou-
If they are unable to make the sand Guinees.
pace with Miss Churn, they should have a very good race between them for second place.
Championship events
This evening's Championship programme And finallets are as follow:
Hole-in-One
Pinying over the Relief Course at Men's 580 yards free-style championship. Fanting on Tuesday evening. C. Mather Pothu Tel-ping (Lai Tsun). You Sal-kwan did the third hole in one.
juen.
(La! Taun), Chan Chun-nam (Lai Tsun) 220 yards free-style-Miss V. (Holder), Chiu Wal-lim (Sing Too) and Yu Shin-ken (Chinese YMCA.). Record Churn.
holder Chan Chụp nam, là mới là 3/5 However, in the half mile, the seca, 1940.
Women's 100 yards breast-stroke cham- by three
aree shots against A. Colman, opening, event on the programme,
Residents
Miss L Po-luen Union University), Mies Chan while M. R. Abbas' rink-the same Chan Chun-nam, present champion plenship Mia Ne Bhul-lin (TTX, and K. four who are in the final of the open and holder of the record, will have (holder) (HI
Miss ito Wai-man
championship had to score on the
the to. conskier his younger colleagues Chai-pun (CIC),
(South China) and Miss Ka Miu-King (Lef
Poon
last four hends to win by two shots. Yau Sai-kwan and Lau Tai-ping-Taun), Record holder Mia L1 Po-luen,
Malcolm Ferguson played a splen-especially the former.
85 seca, ID40.
Men's 220 yards,back-stroke champion- did
Abbas, settling game against
They have shown remarkable Im- ship, Yfu-ting. (Lat Teun). down to the green almost at once. provement during the winter, and Wing-ka! (Lai Trun), A. K. Rumlehn It was good to see Bob turn-Yau Sai-kwan has already shown it VR.C.). A Lopes (VR.C) and W. ing out once
again. Considering possibly beat Chun, though that Laurence (VILC) ow wants
Women's Fandy-diving G-Metre Hoard). that he had been out of the game was in the 220 yds free-style heats, Mi Anderson (VLC) and Miks 5.
For the men's back-stroke, the NextC.C.). New event.
Women's 20 yards fron-style champlon- for the Kowloon CCwas quite good in his drawing to the jack-al-seconds better than either of his Mike Lily Badick (Lai Tain), Misa co In view of the number of entries though the heaviness of the Scokun-challengers Poon Wing-kai (Lai Miu-ling (Lalo Wai-king (CB.C. received for the above it has poo green found him short on a few Tsun) and A, K. Humjahn. He and Miss Ifa Wal-king (C.B.C.) should win to-night but there will be in (Sing Tao and Trans Cheong- beon decided to divido the race occasions. (*)
Bien 150 yards individual medioy grand battle for second place. Into throo sections.
Ng Nin is the undoubted favourite ming (Lal Trun); New avent NOTICE that arrangements for playing off the rink final have for the men's 180 yards Individual. V.R.C. Events
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