THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 7, 1941,

UNPLAYED OPEN PAIRS MATCHES

The draw for the First Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship took place a month ago and there still remain a num- ber of games to be played before the draw for the Second Round can take place.

Following are the unplayed games:

AT KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB H. Drew and V. C. Dixon v T. A. Madar and A. E. P. Guest.

K C. Hamilton and A. M.

Holland

v H. Brokenshire and A. Zimmern,

H

AT CRAIGENGOWER

Post

Nish and G. Sewell v E. G

J V

and W. J. Cameron

G. J. Perkins and W. Matr v Ramsey and R. Morrison

AT POLICE RECREATION CLUB T. K Hunter and 1.. Jack v W. Har Top and S

Marvin

H

A Rumjahn and A 1 Rumjahrs Needham and A Brooksbank.

F

AT KOWLOON B.G.C. R. T Broadridge nud N A F Mackay A. Steven and J. A R Selby W. C Ogley and T Fergusson v 1. J. Silva and J F V Iibeiro

A. A. Dand and W V Field v Hung and F R Zimmern

AT HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB

D A Rosario and J S Landolt

M F Alarcon and 1. F Xavier

W. Colledge and E Kirmon v W B Harris and A Soutar

AT CLUB DE RECREIO

14 A Mansell and PC Morgan v

W G McMaster and M Ferguson

AT KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB JA, Remedios and 1. A. Gutierrez

v A. Lapsley and R Ogden

J. S. Riddell and J C Aitken v

F. Noronha and A M Rodrigues

A

AT CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB

H

Bicknell and G Elphick v

Gough and JE Hayward

SATURDAY'S SPORT SUMMARISED

The typhoon

threat falled

to

materialise on Saturday, happily

for Colony

sportsmen, with

the

resu t that a full programme ol sport was carried out.

ex-

the Hong Kong Baseball League, Engineers upset all pectations with a 16--0 win over Mohawks, while H.B. continued to make up for their early-season defeat at the hands of Mindanao with their fourth straight win. their victims this time being Chung Hwa Maroons.

In First Division of the Lawn Bowls League. Craigengower Cricket Club, who appear well- set for First Division honours this year, further enhanced their chances of winning the champion- ship with a clean-sweep win over Club de Recreio "A". holders of the Senior League title since 1937. Results. at # glance, of the League Bowls matches follow:

are 28

FIRST DIVISION

C.C.C.

80

Recreio "A" 53

K.C.C.

65

C.S.C.C.

49

P.R.C.

63 I.R.C.

59

Recreio "B" 64 K.B.G.C. "B" 53

K.B.Q.C. "A" 77 K.D.R.C.

SECOND DIVISION

H.K.C.C.

K. Tong

89889 95‡‡ 8815

43

65 Recreio

49

65 K.C.C.

54

P.0.C.

73 C.C.C.

44

H.K.F.C.

64 K.F.C.

44

THIRD DIVISION

K.B.G.C.

79 C.C.C.

36

K.F.C. -1.R.C.

Recreio

M.K.F.C.

52

55 P.R.C.

54

60 H.K.C.C.

ELECTRIC BOWLS TOURNEYS

Electric Recreation Club Bre just beginning their annual lawn the three events having been bowls tournament, the draws for made during the week. Up-to- date only one game has been played, in the Drawn Doubles, in which L. de Rome and W. Stoker beat A. G. Gardner and J. R. Way 28-16.

was played on Friday This match and, despite the fact that the losers scored at Il ends, three big counts of 5 cach by the opposition early in the game, coupled with some very consis- tent bowling on the part of de Rome, proved too good tur Gardner and Way. and the issue was never in doubt, The winners will now meet W. Macfarlane and F Lunny and E. Groome or J K Sloan in the semi-final.

C The other semi-faat will see R

F Butler and A Pout against R. W. Smith and H. A ÕA:rt15, these pairs having drawn byes in the first round

all Competitors are reminded that first round matches must be completed

31. and those failing before July comply with this rule will be withdrawn from the competition

to

The draw in the other two competi flons resulted as follows

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

F Bye to 2nd Round:

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