THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939.

LAWN BOWLS NOTES

Two And

Bradbury Breaks

Equals Another Record

H.A. ALVES' GREAT RECOVERY

AFTER

INTERVAL

(By “SKIP")

OWING TO THE UNCERTAINTY of the situation the Police and Prison Officers had to stand by last Saturday with the result that the lawn bowls programme was cur- tailed in all three divisions.

In the First Division most clubs have five matches to play out of their scheduled sixteen and it looks as if the League will not finish until the middle of October; the Second Division has been more fortunate and few clubs have more than one game outstanding, whilst the Third Division clubs are generally speaking about a week better off than those in the premier League.

In the revised fixture list which was good fettle as lead for the visitors recently published I see that only one who lost by the smallest margin. game has been officially fixed for next Monday but I should think there could be no objection to clubs arranging a League game on that day, with the

sanction of the Association.

THAT TEA INTERVAL

A rather remarkable

game

was

BASEBALL GAMES

POSTPONED

The Hong Kong Chinese Wo- men's Rellot Association announce that the charity base- ball game between All-China and "Union Brewers" scheduled to be played on Sunday, has been post- poned a week and will now be played on September 10 com- mencing at 2.30 p.m.

It is also understood that the final of the, International series between Great Britain and America has also been post- poned.

the Open Pairs has shown and he was of great help to his skip in achieving the result, although most credit, must go to J. J. Basto himself.

HOLLIDGE DOES WELL

Jack Hollidge pitched against A. J. Hall, brought home the bacon for the Civil Servants, his win by nine shots carrying the day for his side. Dal Davies just had the better of R. P. Phillips as lead but Sam more than levelled

White matters with a good display as second man where he overshadowed Timber Wood.

SECOND DIVISION

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