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Craigengower C.C. Finish at Top.
TIE IN DIVISION II.
[By "Short Blend,""] -On Saturday the championship of the
the First Division of League was definitely settled by
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GODDARD DISMISSĖS TOURISTS CHEAPLY.
HAMMOND NOT Our..
Bristol, Yesterday. With only 72 runs against, thom,
head, when he led by 12-11. He lost the next six heads, however, and got only a 2 and a single after that, Holland winning by 24-14. The biggest score was the Australiana looked like amass- 4 for Gutierrez on the fourth ing a huge total, but in reality they gained a lead of only 85. At the close of play, Gloucestershire, with seven wickets, in hand were 62 runs ahead of the Aus tralian total.
head.
Guy was drawn against Luz, the latter leading by 8-3 at the sixth head. At the 14th hand the scores were 12 all, but Luz got a 2 and a 5. After Guy scored
Luz got a 4 and eventually won by 24-17.
of the
McTavish had the best deal against Ribeiro, whom he led by 14-3 at the eleventh head.
W. H. Ponsford played a good innings of 51, and Goddard with 5 wickets for 52 runs was Jarge- ly responsible for the Aussies" low total. When Gloucestershire batted again there was a vast im- provement, the country_scoring 147 for the loss of 3.wickets, as for against 72 in their first venture. Hammond is undefeated with 76 to his credit. Scores:-
17-10 at the 16th hend, and
24-13 or the last head. The the Craigengower's win over the highest score was a 4 Taikoo R.C. In the Second Divi- | McTavish on the tenth head.
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ing Green Club and the Civit Ser- vice Cricket Club, both won, and they thus finish level on points and a play-off will be necessary in accordance with the rules.
Following are A few notes on the games on Saturday:
DIVISION I.
Craigengower v. Taikoo. The Craigengower Club won by 63-16, thus taking six points from their opponents in two sea-
sons.
Omar was opposed to Ferguson And the latter went off with a ush, scoring eight shots on the
At the four first four heads. teenth head he led by 14-2 and then Omar's rink came into the picture, scoring on four heads in succession and reducing the lee way to 14-9. At the fifteenth head Ferguson led by 18-13, but he scored only a single thereafter and Omar's rink succeeded in drawing level-19 all. The high- est score was a 4 for Ferguson on the second head.
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Basa was drawn against Wotherspoon. The opening play
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DIVISION IL
Taikōo R.C. v, C.C.C.
The Taikoo Club won by 64-65, thus taking four points from their opponents this season1 as compar- ed with two a year ago,
Gloucester: 72 and 147-3. Australians: 157.
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LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to date ure: A
Division
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McKechnie WAS opposed to Cavanagh, the latter securing a 6 on the second head and lending at the tenth head by 17-1. At the 15th head he had a lead of 20-0, but McKechnie scored on
Kowloon CC...14 four heads in succession, reduc- ing the leeway to 20-15. Kowloon D.R.C. 14 Cavanagh got a 2 and McKechnie Club de Recreio. .13 4. the home side thus losing by Police, R.C. ..14
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Shots For and Against.
For Agst. Up Dn. Craigengower C.C. 832 605 227 0 Civil Service C.G. 774 686 B3 0 Kowloon D.R.C... 854 702 62 D Duncan took, the next five heads; Taikoo R.C.
814 768 45. Kowloon B.G.C. .. 779 743
36 and led by 17-9, whilst at the Club de Recreio 737 777 19th head he led by 25-12 Carr Kowloon C.C... 810 008 got a couple of singles and Dun- Falles R.C. 4.... 056 1,007 can won by 25-14,
Division 11.
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..13 8 0 ing with a couple of 4's. Three Yacht Club
...12 7 times later the scores were level, Taikoo R.C. but in the end Walmsley won by Club de Recreia .14
Kowloon, C.C. ...13 G the narrowest possible margin of Cralgengower C.C. 14 20—19.
Electric R.C...14 £1 D 10
Shota For and Against.
For Agst. Up Da. Kowloon B.G.C... 984 765 139 ล 776 125 ⇓ Civil Service C.C. 901 Yacht Club
793 720 70 : 0 Talkoo R.C.
713 891 19 Club de Recreio. 828 8253 2 0 Kowloon C.C. 731 812 Q 81 Cralgengower C.C. 786 875 Electric R.C. 744 032
RECORDS OF THE SKIPS.
Division. I,
Civil Service v. K.C.C. The Civil Service won by 77-63, thus taking the maximum of eight points in two seasons.
favoured Basa, who led 18-2-at
Hollands was opposed to Her the ninth head and 17-4 at the ridge, whom he led by 13-1 at fourteenth head.
the sixth head and 19-2 at the Basa, however, scored only three more singles and eleventh, head, The play there- Won in the end by 19--13 after was more even, but Hollanda Wotherspoon had the highost had an easy win by 28-13, He score-a on the fifteenth head. had a couple of 4's as compared
The tussle between Bradbury with one 4 for Herridge. and Laing promised in the early Labrum and opened with a 3, to Fraser (K.C.C.)
Haynes was pitted against Bradbury (C.C.C.)
Luz (C. de R.) stages to be an even OFC, the score being seven all at
which Labrum responded with a Basa (c.c.c.) seventh head. At the twelfth
Б. Thereafter Haynes had the Lapsley (K.D.) head, however, Bradbury led by game well in hand till the 17th Grimalt (C.S.C.C.) 14-9, at the fifteenth head by head when he led by 26-11. Wotherspoon (T.R.C.)
Wallace (T.R.C.) 19-9, and ran
Labrum scored on the last four Holland (K.B.G.C.) out winner by 25-14. Each side scored a 4.
heads and lost by 26-10, Each Omar (C.c.c.) side had a 5. K.C.C. v. Civil Service,
Archibald, The Civil Service won by 75-46, thus halving the points in two seasons and avenging their first defeat this season on their own ground.
Brawn (C.S.C.C.) playing
against Silkstone (K.C.C.) Gregory (C.S.C.C.) Blackburn, scored on
only three West (P.R.C.) of the first ten heads, when he Ferguson (T.R.C.) was 10-6 in arrears. A 3, 4, Cullen (K.D.) and 6 gave him a lend of nine Guy (K.B.G.C.) and at the 16th head he led by Gray (K.D.)
McTavish (K.B.G.C.) 21-14. He scored only a couple of singles thereafter and won by only 23-21.
Club de Recreio v. K.B.G.C. The Bowling Green Club by 76-56.thes taking eight
Beasons.
won
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Marques (C. de R.) Ribeiro (C. de R.) Lyal (K.C.C.) Goodman (K.D.) Johnston (K.D.) Whibley (K.B.G.C.) Cow. (K.B.G.C.) Post (P.R.C.)
Atkinson (K.D.)
On the first rink Lyal was op. posed to Brawn and was hopeless ly beaten by no fewer than 30-8. He scored on only five heads. The highest score was a 4 for Brawn on the twentieth head.
Fraser was drawn against points off their opponents in two Gregory and led by 7-2 at the
Oswick (C.S.C.C.) eighth head. Two heads later
Hedley (K.D.R.C.) Gregory had drawn level, but who, after Alyes had a 4 on the Moss (C.B.C.C.)
Alves was opposed to Roylance,
Gibson (K.C.C.) Fraser had five of a lead at the third head,,scored at a rapid rate. Drummond (TRC) thirteenth head and two at the leading 20 at the fourteenth Lammert (K.C.C.) fifteenth head. Thereafter he head. He increased his lead to. Greig (K.D.R.C.) acored only a 2 on the eighteenth 31-8 at the 17th head and in the Dlek (P.R.C.)
McKelvie (K.D.) head and was beaten by 25-15. end won by 32-13. His highest Fender (P.R.C.) Gregory had a couple of 5's On Bcore was a 5 on the fifth head. J. Laing (T.R.C.) the sixteenth and twenty-first heads, respectively.
Thanks to a 5' and a‚0. Sfiva L. A. Gutierrez (C. de R.) had the better of the scoring Hargreaves (P.R.C.) Yvanovich (C. de TL) A regular ding-dong game was against Davidson, who was down witnessed between Silkstone's and 21-10 at the 14th head and
Division IL Grimmitt's rinks, first one alde 21-17 at the 18th hand. and then the other faking tho won the game by 23-19..
Silva Chapman (Y.C.) lead,
Roylance (K.B.G.C:) Crimmitt lost a 5 on the third head, but drew level at the Drake, but the scores were love! Labrum (K.C.C.)
Basto opened with a 5 against Holland's (C.S.C.C.) Walmsley (T.R.C.) eleventh head; whilst at the at the sixth and 16th heads. At Basto (C. de R.) eighteenth head, the scores were the 17th head Drake scored a 7Davidson (K.B.G.G.) Again level. Silkstone eventually and want on to win by 26-20. won by 23-20.
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Cavanagh (C.C.C.) Drake (K.B.G.C.) Yacht Club v. Electric R.C. Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Police R.C
Haynes (C.S.C.C.) The Kowloon Dock. won by The Yacht Club won by 84-54, Alves-(C. de R.) 65-51, thus taking the possible winning eight points in two sea-Macfarlane (Y.C.)
Archibald (0.8.C.C.) eight points in two seasons. sonsten
Bhields (Y.C.) On the first rink Cullen' was, op
Ramsay was opposed to de Blackburn (K.C.C.) posed to Wark and at the close of Rome and scored on the frat threa|GI! (CG.C.). a fine game to scores were level beads, but a couple of 4 in Jack (K.C.C)
Carr (C.C.C.) -17 all.
cession for de Rome equalised the Duncat (T.R.C.) On the second rink Lapsley was scores Ramsay scored on the Muskett (E.R.C.). pitted against Post, who made a next four heads, and led by 16-8. McKechnie (T.R.C.) vary game effort and succeeded in but at the 14th head his margin Stewart (TR.C.); drawing19 all
was only 2016. However, de Taylor C.8.0.C.)
Ozorio (0. de R.) Bome scored only ave shots there. Hatch (E.R.D.) after and Ramsay won the game Paul (E.RC.) =)) by_27--21.
farlane was pitted against Johnaton; (K.B.G.C.)
| J. - Orem - (0.8.c.C. Itted a Roma (BRC) Muskatt, who scored on the first Thompson (F.B.G.C.) four heads and then scored on Murphy: (C.S.C.C.) only four after for a total Silva (C. de R.). ef 13. Macfarlane winning easi- Ramany" (Y.C.)* Munro (T.L.C.). Club de Recrela. ly by 1--11. He scored a 7 on Thilips. (K.D.G.G.) ALVENO
the twentieth hoad, that Potheram (K.C.C.) Green Club won by A remarkable result was that Collins (C.C.C.) thefret meeting of between Chapman and Duckworth. Duckworth (ELL.B.C.) son, thus re- The latter, went away with a rush Reed (C.C.C.
Field(C.C.C.) and led at the 14th head by 2048. Rusack (0.C.C.)
rick monopolised the Abbas (C.O.C.) romalaing even headed and won Ferves (LC 20. Chapman'a E. Zimmera
Roberts
The damage was done on the third rink, where Gray was drawn against Hargreaves, whom he de fested by 22-10.
It will thus be seen that the Police camo very near to crent ing an upset in the very last match of the denhön,
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