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2nd December, 18th December..

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

LAWN BOWL'S

THE

Official Closing of the Season

TAIKOO AND C.C.C;

CHINA MAIL,

Another gift we received this attendance and a very pleasant after- fear, and one that we are very noon was spent. grateful for, is new roller. Six rink games were played and, the Through the generosity of Mr. Greis Club won all round. At the tra inter-

we

cost us..

our

i

30

J. Frasur

A. O. Brown

(Skip)

No. 2 Rink

Craigengower

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were enabled to put our new val the score was 104-41, or 63 shots roller on our green at the same their favour, and the final score was figure as our acones, and pancakes 143-76-a majority of 67 shots.

Teams and scores follow:---

Oficial Rink Saturday saw the closing of the

There is one competition I wish D. K. Kharus S. Alderman lawn bowls season at the Taikoo to comment on this afternoon and D. Clow

J. Massey Recreation Club and the Craigen- that is our Intor-Departmental Com R. Basa gower Cricket Club, at both of petition. No entry money for this R. W. Bradbury which enjoyable rink games ware competition, and no silver for win-1 (Skip) played and the prizes won during nlng It, It is open to all depart the season were presented to the ments and small units in both the successful competitora.

Dockyard and Refinery, and I hos W. Field next year and for years to come A. A. Lewis this competition will be carried on. A. E. Contes E. el Arculli To the spectators, it provided inore

(Skip) enjoyment than any other competi- tion, they being quite at liberty to

0. Hoy boost their fancy and barrack the

Y. Abbas apposition to their hearts' content. M. O'Brien and they made full use

of that D. Rumjaha liberty, bringing ships' bells, (Skip) C. de Rayrens, rickettys, and cymbals in (skip) ..... 24 No. 2 H. Hatch,

At Taikoo Ave rinks participated in the afternoon's sport, the results being as under:

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Monday, Monday,

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Saturday, 16th November, 30th November. Saturday,

Wednesday, 20th November. Wednesday, 25th December.

Rink No. 1

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J. C. Polson

D. C. Spiers

C. de C. G. Harrison,

K.C.C. W. Webb, K.C.C.

D. C. Walmsloy

L. G. Gutierrez,

11th November.

27th November.

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Thursday, 7th November. Sunday, 24th November,

(skip).... 14

Rink

H.K.E.Chamoured sarcasm

was

.... 22

The Rest A.. G. Burford J. F. Lunny J. Whyte

R. F. Luz

(Skip)

No. 3 Rink

...

.... 18

W. Glendinning L. C. R. Souza

C. G. Silva

J. Linkay

(Skip).... 15

.... 19

No. 4

Rink

to help, when their vocal chords S. Flegg failed to impress. Witty and good J. Cavanagh

bandied W. Brightman about wholesale. On one occasion U. M. Omar

(Skip) W. Fenwick, C.C.C. one of the players played his bowl A. F. Paul,

about three yards short, and a voice 10 from the gallery roared out to him,

to get the Skipper of the Tug boat M. A. R. Souza up with a tow rope for his nexi H. Beet bowl. Another player played his bowl and it might have been any

C. S. Cameron

G. H. Stewart

G. Menre. C.C.C.

T. Young

D. Munro

H.K.E.C.

(skip)

19

(skip)

Kink No. a

N. M. Curric

J. D. Danby

K. E. Greig

J. Mitchell A. . . Phillips J. B. Chapman W. Wotherspoon

(skip).... 22

W. Cunningham

A. Stalker C. B. Matthews R. Wallace

(skip).... 14

Rink

J. Watson

J. Sloan

J. Ferguson

.... 23

No. 5

F. J. Neves J. Wiltshire

P. A. Dixon

McClelland

H. Hampton

G. E. Roylance

(Skip)

Rink

Warnock

La de Home

9:

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One tichet

(Skip)

24

G. T. Taylor

(Skip)

One service

... 1

No. 6 Rink

(Skip)

(skip)] ... 1 thing from a yard to a yard-and-a- E. Tuck

half through. Not being too aure W. GIR bimself, he shouted up to his skip, G. L. Buchanan C.S.C.C"How far is that one from the jack." C. S. Rossele

A voice from the bank answered him, "About two minutes' walk." This wooden trophy (for which we are indebted to Mr. Greig for per mission to make) goes to the Wood Department, worthy first year win-

Rink No. 4

A. Archibald

T. Grimes G. McLeod N. Drummond

(skip) ..... 22 No. 5 Simmantis, C.S.C.C G. E. F. Thompson

K.B.G.C

J. C. Chalmers

F. L. Rupley,

K. McKechnie

ners.

19

Total. 143.

S. Eccleshall

J. Langenstrass

E. Docherty

J. Deakin

(Sklp) .... 10

Total ..76)

Majority C.C.C. 67 shots. President's Welcome

Welcoming the visitors, Mr. B. W. After handsomely beating Bradbury (President of the Club) K.B.G.C their opponents in the final tle, they said that the Club was celebrating E. L. Holland. were marched round our green to their lawn bowls victory in the Senior C.S.C.C. the atraips of the bag-pipes, brought League, for which thanks were due to (skip) 17 (skip) ..... 27

Visitors Welcomed

Into the pavilion, and presented the team, particularly Mr. Basa and

That his rink, who also created a record for -- After the game the gathering ad- with small wooden spoons. journed to the Club-house where was a merry evening at the 19th Mr. J. Laing, as Convener of the hole, and a fitting climax to what Committee, made a neat had proved a most enjoyable com

petition. speech. He said:-

Second Division Champlons Ladies and gentlemen,-Before

Bowls

the Colony in scoring 116 shots during the season. He also thanked the Com-

mittee for their hard work.

Mr. Bradbury expressed his regret that the visitors were unsuccessful in the afternoon's games, which meant And now to the business that has that the Club players received all the calling on Mrs. Phillips who has brought us together this afternoon. spoons. He hoped, however, that they kindly consented to present our

gute.

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The following were successful in the various competitions held during the Season

Lawn Bowls.

·RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Saigon, Singapore, prizes this afternoon I would like/Ever since the 2nd Division league would be here again next year to see was inaugurated our 2nd team the Club having done the hat trick" to say a few words. I don't know have always been well in the run. [in lawn bowls.

Mrs. Gonzalez presented spoons to if I am honest in saying I would like to say a few words, for to bening for premier place, but, to u

A new economical way to spend a a bowling phrase, they invariably the winning rinks, and the prizes in perfectly truthful I would much finished just that one yard short of the season's competitions, she herselfort summer holiday. Take a trip to receiving a silver flower vasc as a Wuch w and back. Only requires DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI- rather say nothing. However, my their object. To-day, on behalf of

memento. Committee will have it that I must the Committee, I congratulate them

four lays. Sen all the sights of the BAR & MOMBASA--Via Singapore & Colombo.

The Vice-President of the Lawn West River. It costs you only $38,40 say something. They leave me in on traving found the proper length Bowls Association replied on behalf of and can be done in five days. Your much the same position as a Scots this year, and, for the first time, the visitors.

budget:- man I heard of. His wife lay on brought the 2nd division honour to

Passage for round trip An informal dance followed, music her death-bed and, Davie that was our Club.

Meals on board being supplied by Mr. Richard Castro his name-sat talking to her.

Lodging on board The first division team have to on the piano, and his son, Hector "Davie," said the voice from the give pride of place to our 2nd string Castro, on the violin. bed, "There's one thing I'd like ye'd and I'm sure they do so with plea. promise me before I die." "Janet,"

Personally I've a wee feel. says Davie, "I'll promise ye onying, that we in the first team thing ye ask me." "Weel, Davie, helped our 2nd team to I'd like ye wad ride in the same through. If one of our 2nd string. carriage as my Mither at my was not playing too good, why a funeral." Davie pondered for a threat to transfer him to the first good minute then out came his an eleven usually had the desired Arcull; runner-up, A. E. Coates.

Open Singles. Winner, E. el awer, "A' richt woman, 'A' richt, but effect. He would rather play good Singles Winner, E. el Arculli; run- ye've spoilt my day." (Laughter) bowls than get that questionablener-up, W. B. Muskett. To a certain extent I think the bowls promotion, 20, as I say, the first Pairs. Winners, G. L. Bachanan Committee have spoilt my day. division team helped.

and S. Flegg, runners-up, W. T. I would like to thank the repre Now I don't wish to appear boast- Brightman and A. J. Paul. sentatives present here from the ing, and my comments on our first Rink-Winners, E. el Arcullf (skip), various Clubs for coming down to division team are said in a Club G. L. Buchanan, D. Clow and L. C. R. Taikoo and helping to make this spirit and as Chairman of the Bowls Souza runners-up. W. Collins (skip), afternoon more enjoyable than it Committee, not as a member of the Brightman, W. Gill, and D. K. may-have-been-had-we-only-our team. Our 1st division team, al- own members present. "We in com though finishing lower down the mittee considered the possibility League table than ever of asking a rink from each Club in provided a finalist in the Colony u. M. Omar. the 2nd Division, but regretfully Championship two players in the had to curtall our invitations, owing Hong Kong. Interport rink, and the to lack of apace on our green.

winning rink in the Royal Spey Cup Best average in batting, 2nd XI, (competition I might put it that Geo, White.

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on the evening of our entertainment pleasure indeed, in calling on Mrs. to the Shanghai bowlers. Those Phillips to present our prizes. ladies are due a double vote of

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Non First Prize Winners Competi- tion (Presented by Mr. Laing)---Won by J. B. Chapman; 2nd Prize:-Wor by A. Stalker.

Inter-Departmental Trophy: Won by the Wood Department, J. G. Chalmers (Skio),

Mr. McLeod proposed a vote of thanke to the donors of prizes, to which Mr. Craig suitably respond. ed, whilst Mr. Holland'thanked 'the |Club; for their welcome to the

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Craigengower C.C.

SENIOR DIVISION VICTORY

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Craigengewer Cic. calebrated their lawn bowls closing day and victory In the senior championship,"by being the hosts to the members of other":"Clubs | on Saturday. There was a satisfactory

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