Lawn Bowls League Teams For To-morrow
FIRST DIVISION
The following Lawn Bowls teams
the irst Division
Phillips H E Strange, Strange and J. Hollidge (Skip).
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PE. Knight, I Gellatley, A. Grîm- mitt and S Randle (Skip).
S. Eccleshall, L. G. Collyer, J. Deakin and J. F. McGowan (Skip).
HKFC
G. Dunean, W. Gill, A. Hyde Lay and E. Tock (Skip).
E. S. Carter, J. H. Gelling, A. Mac- farlane and N. J. Bebbington (Skip).
7. S. Howell, E. J. Edwards, F. H. W. Haynes and J. Rodger (Skip)..
FC.C.
AE Silkstone, R H E Marks, H. Overy and E. G. Fincher (Skip).
A. A. Dand, T. Madar, R. Craig and F. Goodwin (Skip).
W. Mulcahy, J. W. M. Brown, E Kern and J. M. Jack (Skip).
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-I C B Sousa, M. A. R. Sousa,.A. E Costes and B. W. Bradbury (Skip).
A. S. Gomes, V. N. Atienza, A. M Omar and U. M. Omar (Skip).
JS Landolt, A. A. Razack, C. S. Rosselet and B Basa (Skip).
SECOND DIVISION
Second jsion to-morr
odger CB. Robert AR. Selby (Skip).
F. H. Grover, LA E. Brooksbank (Skip).
JS Beach, R. P. nsself (Skip).
Smith and
Tacchi, A, J. Kew
W. W. Hirst and
R. Soares, E. McNay, K. M. Omar and M. J. Medins (Skip).
JW Leonard, H. W. Randal, B. W. Whiteman and H. V. Pearse (Skip).
N. P. Karanjia A. J. Coelho, W. J. Bagley and W. K Way (Skip)
Taikoo DRC
W. Melrose, R. Wright, W. Cunning- ham and R M Keown (Skip).
F. Hillon, A. McArthur, J. C. Polson. and J. C. Chalmers (Skip)...
W. Brown, T. Grimes, J. A. Watson and T. F. Stainton (Skip).
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HF. Stoneham, U. E. Fingalsen, M. White and V. Petherick (Skip
E. V. Searle PT. Barby, Hamilton and J. G. Meyer
THIRD DIVISION,
he following are the Third Division Bawn Bowls teams for to-mor
HKFC.
G. Wal-
E. Casey, W. J. Buller, R. A. Tren- grove and V. Walker (Skip). BA. Mansell, J. Barnes, lington and G. E. Stephens (Skip).
A. W. Hayward, J. Dobson, F. P. Anslow and P. Morgan (Skip).
C.C.C
owloon Tong
mond, WI Ho
ward and A Basts (Skip
L. Stephens, TN Simpson and B. Basto (Skip).
H-Gittins, C. I Gregory, A Spary and SL Houghton (Skip)
K.F.C
C. M. Hall, W. Forsyth, J.
and R. Hall (Skip).
White
Le Bones, W. Mackie, R. Lapsley and J. Watson (Ship)..
A. Lapsley, F. W. Wright, J.T. Smal- ley and Gibson (Skip).
Reserves T. White, J. Boyes.
AMAZING
BATTING
G. Payne, W. J. Penney, FX Del BY R. H. MOORE
gado and AES- Atres (Skip):
D. Rosario, J. Pau, E. Zimmern and F. J. Smith (Skip).
E. Kerrison, J. H. Xavier, Atkins and Y. Abbas (Skip).
CS.C.C
J. R. Pengelly, C. Champelover, W. Cathos and H. Westlake (Skip).
ME. Purvis, L. R. Whant, W. R Hinyer and M. Rakusen (Skip).
M. Cumitti, G.-F. Bentley, and E: W. Simmonds (Skip).
FRIGIDAIRE
HOUSEHOLD CABINETS
EASY
INSTALMENT
PLAN
5 YEAR
GUARANTEE
Cook
Scores 316 Out Of
Total Of 509
HOME CRICKET
London, To-day. Amazing batting by R. H Moore, the Hampshire skipper, was the fea- ture of County cricket matches which concluded yesterday. Com- piling easily the highest
his career, Moore, cure of
usually
opens, hit out to such good effect that he scored no fewer than 316 runs out of a total of 509, scoring his runs at an amazing pace.
were
Thanks to fine bowlings by Her- man and Greese, Warwick then sent back for 185 and 181 leav- ing Hants victors by an innings and 143-runs.
Middlesex beat Worcestershire by an innings and one run at Wor- cester, Hendren and Edrich-making useful contributions, Hampshire amassed 327. Thanks to brilliant bowling by Smith and Gray, Hants were then put out for 121 and 205. Scores as cabled by Reuter, were. At Bournmouth, Hampshire beat Warwickshire by an innings ami 143
TERS.
Hampshire 509 (R. H. Moore 316,
Paris 75).
Warwickshire 185 (Herman 5 for 12)
and -181 (Creese 7 for 85). At Worcester, Middlesex best Wor- cestershire by an innings and one run. Middlesex-327 (Edrich 78, Hendren
87). Worcesters
-121 (Smith 5 for 25, Gray 5 for 38) and 205.
MISS P. HOLMES SCORES 200 FOR AUSSIES
London,-July
The Australian women cricket.
beat
of England by eight Basingstoke Miss P. Holmes retired after scoring 200-in the Tourists' first innings total of 342 for five wickets declared.
The West faced arrears of 124 when 1 batting a second time. Al- though avoiding an innings defeat they left the Australians to get only 30 for victory, a feat they accom- plished for the loss of two wickets.
CONSTANTINE SCORES 110: AGAINST CHURCH
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