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Craigengower, by virtue of their "double" over K.B.G.C. and K.C.C.'s second defeat at the hands of the

champions, are runners-up to Recreio "A" in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League. J. G. Meyer, skipping again in the absence of A. J. Hall, won once again, R. Basa's defent being his second in succession. The cham- ¿pions recorded their 15th straight win when they inflicted on KC.C. their fifth successive defeat. In their two matches against the Cox's Road team Recreio ended 50 shots up. Carlos Silva again beat E. Kern --- he won 38-11 in the first encounter to turn 'a Recreio defeat into a substantial

·win this time by 16 shots, and so won the First Division skips' title. In 15 games he has won 12, lost to A. R. Dallah by 24-7 and tied with J. J. Basto and J. Deakin. Kern's defeat was his fourth in a row. H. A. Alves turned the tables on F. Goodwin and won for the first time in his last three games. E. C. Fincher again beat F. X.

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Silva the first time was by one shot this time by three ahots. Civil Seruiec's run of four victories was

stopped by Recrelo "B", who avenged Saturday by winning by 28 shots. J. their defeat by 7 shots on the previous

Hollldge, unchecked in six games, lost

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to F. X. Soures, who stopped a run of three defeats. H. E. Strange sus- tained his first check in four games when he lost to J. J. Basto, while F. J. Jones was beaten for the second time this season when he bowed, to Recreio "B" meet A. A. Remedios. Craigengower at the Valley next Saturday, and Kowloon Dock visit the Indians. Both teams are expected to lose and if they do Recreio "B" will escape relegation. They are two points ahead of K.D.R.C. and have a much better shots record.

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Police, aided by A. E Carey, W. A. Jillott won for the fourth succes- Mair, J. Orem and J. C. Fender in sive time when he beat J. T'. Smalley order to complete their team, proved and V. Petherick sustained his sixth too good for K.B.G.C. in Second Divi- successive defeat when the bowed to sion, reversing the previous result and J. W. Hudson, who was making his so making almost sure of avoiding debut as skip. Craigengower had their relegation Craigengower have yet revenge against Hong Kong Football to entertain Civil Service in the lat-Club, E, el Arculli making a welcome ter's last game. The latter, two points return, this time as skip to beat J. behind Police with a game in hand, Russell, D. A. Rozario was also in- visited Cralgengower on a dull and troduced as skip and beat H. H. Pegg, threatening day and found that the but G. 8. Ladd provided V. Walker closing of the green was as much a with his third successive win. 'K.C.C., surprise to C.C.C. players as them caught napping last week by Electric, selves. There was some talk of claim-made no mistake this time and wom on all rinks to secure the points by ing the points, but the matter did not reach official circles and so the game 44 shots. W. Hobbs was introduced remains to be played. Bob Duncan as skip in the absence of J. M. Jack, turned out for K.B.G.C. and H. L. and won by 30 shots! K.C.C's chances Lockhart came up from Third Divi-of securing a play-off against Recreio sion, but only the latter won his game. are indeed slim as they would be re- Prison Officers' Club beat K.F.C. by quired to beat Prison Officers at would need to one shot in their first encounter, and Stanley and Recreio on Saturday won their return game lose to H. K. Electric at Ming Yuen by 2 shots! P. Morgan reversed the and Prison Officers at King's Park, I result of his first game against T. Pile, which is almost out of the question.

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