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Lawn Bowls League Teams For Tolmocione
PE McGow
and AW.
E. Tuck (Skip)
E. S. Carter..
farlane and N
J. S. Howell-
Haynes and Ju
DIVISION
eakin V. CLabrum
WI French,
and L. Jack
THIRD DIVISION
are there teams fe
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Casey, W. I Buller grove and V. Walker (Ski
BA Mansell, L. Barnes, H lington and G. E. Stephens (S)
A. W. Hayward, Anslow and P. Morgan (Skip)
CCC
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Lyde Lay and H. Best A. Nissim, W. W. Hirst and G. Payne, W. J. Penney, F. X. Del-
Nish (Skip).“
CCG
A MacNS (Skip). [ JR Soares, E. McNay, M. Omar FH W. and MJ Medina (Skip).
J. W. Leonard, H. W. Randall, B. W. Whiteman and H. V. Pearse (Skip).
gado and AE S. Alves (Skip).
D. Rosario, J. Pau, E Zimmern and
F. J. Smith (Skip)...
EL Kerrison, H. Xavier Atkins and Y. Abbas (Ski)
C.S.C.C.
A. E. Silkstone, R H E Marks, E N. P. Karanjia, A., J. Coelho, W. J. J. R. Pengelly, G-Champelover, W. Overy and EL C. Fincher (Skip).
A. A. Band, T. Madar, R. Craig and F: Goodwin (Skip).
W. Mulcahy, J. W L Brown, Kern and J. M. Jack (Skip).-
CCC
L. CR Sousa, M. A. B. Sousa, A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury (ip), A. S. Gomes, A. A. Razack, A. Omar and U. M. Omar (Skip).
J. S. Landolt, V. N. Atienza, C. Rosselet and R. Basa (Ship).
BAR SECOND DIVISION ·
Bagley and W. K. Way (Ship).
Taikoo D.R.C
W. Melrose, P. Wright, W. Gunning ham and PM. Keown (Ship).
F. Hillon, A. McArthur, J. C. Polson and J.-C. Chalmers (Skip)--
W. Brown, I Grimes, J. A. Watson and TF Stainton (Skip).
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WL Lockhart, A. EE Jeffries, D. S.W. Waterton and J. E. Henson (Skip). HF Stoneham, O. E. Fingalsen, S. M. White and V. Petherick (Skip).
E. V. Searle, PT Barby, KG Hamilton and JG Meyer (Skip).-
The following are the Second Division Lawn Bowls teams for to-morrow-
Gullips and H. Westlake (Skip
M E Purvis, L R Whant W. R Hillyer and M. Rakusen (Skip).
M. Canitti, G. F. Bentley, J. Cook! and EW Simmonds (Skip)
Kowloon Tong
FINAL WOMEN'S TEST MATCH RESULTS IN DRAW
Miss Snowball Run Out When 99
SERIES ENDS IN ONE-ALE
London, July 147 The final women's test match was drawn at the Oval, England wanting 115 runs for victory with Gseven wickets standing, at
C. Mose, LA. Osmund, W. L. Ho ward and A. H. Basto (Skip).
J. Stephens, J. N. Wong, W Simpson and B. Basto (Skip). H Gittins, C. L. Gregory, A and S. I Houghton (Skip).
close. The series of three matche has thus ended one-all, Australia having won the first game r GM-Hall, W. Forsyth, J. P. White Nottingham and England being and R. Hali (Skip).
ful in the second at Black-
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At the Oval, yesterday, Eug- land added 81 to their overnight total of 227 and led on the first, innings by 101-runs- Misser B Snowball not out 96 on Monday. was confidently expected to reach her century, but she lost her wicket through being unluckly, run out by inches when 99.
England had to struggle for particularis against the accurate bowling of Miss McLarty, down 37 overs and conceded
runs for three wickets
sent
declared with the total at 30 nine wickets, but any forcing a victory
when Miss Pritchard attacked the bowling”
Miss Pritchard scored her- 66 in an hour and three-quarters, her best hits being seven 4's, and she was bowled when playing back to Misa Maclagen.
SPEEDWAY CHAMPION ATTACKED
Amazing Incident At Wimbledon RACE WAS TOO DANGEROUS
London, July 13.
Lionel Van Praag the world-
way champion and
as involved in an incident at Wimbledon
then he Frank ( Collins and W. Fam
bley
as fop scorers in a cup matc tween Wembley and
mbledon, qualified for a special race.
A heated argument developed when Van Praag maintained that fire riders in a race was too dan- gerous. Eventually Van Praag Charles left the track amid unraly
scenes.
Van Praag missiles and the barrier from th
was
severar
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