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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 20, 1937.

Lawn Bowls League Teams For To-morrow

FIRST DIVISION

The following are the First Division Lawn Bowls teams for to-morrow:-

CCC

L. C. R. Sousa, M. A. R. Sousa, A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury (Skip).

A. S. Gomes, A. A. Razack, A. M.] Omar and U. M. Omar (Skip).

J. S. Landolt, V. N. Atienza, C. S. Rosselet and R. Basa (Skip).

KCC

W. Mulcahy J. WIL. Brown, E. Kern and J. M. Jack (Skip).

A. E. Silkstone, F. Broadbridge, H. Overy and E. C. Fincher (Skip).

A. A. Dand, T. Madar, R. Craig and F. Goodwin (Skip). ~~

C.S.C.C.

R. P. Phillips, E. Strange, A. Grim- mitt and J. Hollidge (Skip).

P. E. Knight, J. Gellatley, J. Deakin and S. Randle (Skip).

S. Eccleshall, I 4 Collyer, C Strange and J. McGowan (Skin).

Recreio

J. A. Lutz, J. V. Ribeiro, F. V. V. Ribeiro and R. F. Luz (Skip).

SECOND DIVISION

The following are the Second Division Lawn Bowls teams for to-morrow:-

ECC.

H. Best, A. Nissim, W. W. Hirst and H. Nish (Skip). *

T. W. French, C. J Tacchi, A. Ti Kew and L. Jack (Skip).

J. Canning, T. V. Freeman, J. Smith and V. C. Labrum (Skip).

WEDNESDAY'S RINK

FINAL DISAPPOINTS

3. 2. Pengelly, Farr, W. Cullipe ROSSELET WAS "STAR" OF

R. J.

and H. Westlake (Skip).

M. E Purvis, L. R. Whant, W. R. Hillyer and M. R. Rakusen (Skip).

C. Champelovier, G. F. Bentley, J. Cook and W. Simmonds (Skip).

Recreio

C. C. Pereira, A. V. Barros, F. X Soares and J. J. Basto (Skip).

J. C. Remedios, D. C. Alves, CA Lopes and C. H. Basto (Skip)

F. A. Xavier, C. M. Silva, P. M. Tva- novich and E. M. Remedios (Skip).

THIRD DIVISION

Lawn Bowls teams for to-morrow:-

acc

G. Payne, W. J. Penney, F. X. Del- F. A. Machado, C. E Marques, CGgado and A. E. S. Alves (Skip). Silva and F. X. Silva (Skip).

WINNING SIDE

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THE Rink Final on Wednesday produced about as

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poor a game as one can imagine and many spectators went away, thoroughly disappointed be- The following are the Third Division fore the finish or it may have been past their bed time as the game dragged on-far into the night it seemed until twenty past seven. For excuse, I search in vain. The green was drawing very well on both hands apparently and was conducive to good bowling, there was a slightly troublesome wind to begin with but Colony's finalists are expect- ed to overcome that.

D. Rozario, J. Pau, E. Zimmern and E. Kerrison, J. H. Xavier, W.

L. J. Silva, L F Xavier, A. A. Ri- F. Je Smith (Skip). beiro and H. A. Alves (Skip).

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That the win by 10 shots rather flatters the Craigengower four will be agreed as they got two fours in the dark when, from the Club House end it was not possible on the last head to see the players, let alone the head. "Rain drove the players to shelter as the cricket reports say, when dusk was already falling! With four more to go it would have been advisable to have postponed the maining heads until a later date but the skips presumably agreed to carry on when the rain abated.

Individually the Craigengower players were better than their opponents with the exception of Claude Hosking who quite held his own with Leonard, some of whose shots, especially towards But the end evoked applause. taking it all through, Hosking was his match. Soares had Wat- son beaten consistently especial-

was applauded for burning the ly on short heads whilst the two head, although it did not appear to threes (Craig and Souza) were be exactly what he was trying to just about on a par both players do. The Kowloon players lay three being mediocre.

shots thanks to a brace of nice ones from Hosking and a third just in Charlie Rosselet was the "star" front from Craig! Souza carried the man of the side, when wanted, and jack with one of his best shots of he had the better of Hyde Lay, who the day but the opposition still began very badly but pulled up as counted two. Rosselet drew first the game progressed..

THE TURNING POINT

The Craigengower man produced some beautiful shots, usually with a little weight on, and his ability and confidence turned the scales in his side's favour. Especially was this noticeable at the eighth head when with the score 14-6 to his side, the enemy lay five round the jack.

Impossible as it was to draw to save, he came up into the head with a lovely shot, hit one of Hyde Lay's full and following on got a brace out of it. It was the turning point in the game I think.

shot in the jack's new position and Hyde Lay beat him to it, just jack high. Rosselet came up heavy to dicked the kitty over the tape. It take the offending one out but

was a good try nevertheless.

excelled himself by picking out a Again at the replayed head he fore hand wood from the back hand, to count three instead of the one he was then lying.

TACTICAL ERROR

The 18th was notable for a tacti cal error on Watson's part? Haying the jack through good work by his skip on the previous end, he prompt- Then again at the tenth head hely put it in the ditch, being over-

Atkins and Y. Abbas (Ekip).

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anxious probably to get off the short heads which his opponent continually giving.

The losers did well on Alength head at the

Stephens, K. Lin, W. Ged up with a lovely

(Skip).

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