BOWLS LEAGUE CHANGES FOR SATURDAY FEW ATTEND
Kowloon Cricket Club are
KOWLOON C.C.
turning out the same team in First Division (v Polica R.C., home): First Division as the one that did-A, E, Perry, R. T. Broadbridge, W. duly for them last week when Mulcahy and E. C. Fincher (skip); N
Smith, G. E. Taylor they lost, on aggregate, to Kow-D. Lloyd. A, W. loon Docks in the Lawn Bowls and NJ Bebbington (skip): A. E, p. Guest, A. W. Ramsey, W. W. Parsons League.
and T. A. Madar (skip)
Second Division (v Kowloon F.C.. Away) :---A. { Tribble. A. H. Mafia, R. Leigh and J. M. Jack (skip); R S
In Second Division, however, a rew positional changes have been made. J M. Jack will have the same rink, but .L. Jack will be leading Capell, Overy | Capell, H. Overy. F A. Fabel and
and Fabel as compared with his team | Jack (skip); 9, A. Gray. E. F Fincher. of Gray, Broadbridge and Overy last E C. Curtis and R. S. Meadows (sklo) Saturday.
Meadows, who was skip to Capell. Fincher and Fabel lant week, will have Gray, Fincher and Curtis as his front men this time
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few changes in their line-up for their match this werk against Craigengower Third Division
One change is noted In Gardner's Fink, in
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position, wirre Groome comes. In in place of MeAlpine Lunny will be leading Everett, Way und Owens
of as against
rink Owena, Gahagan and Butler last week In the third rink Paul will not be aynil able as skip and that position goes to Butler, No. 3 to Lunny last week Hr will have Stonehouse, Stoker and Bar- TOR in his side. Last week Paul fed Tarbuck, Groome and Sloan.
No H.K.F.C. Changes
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Hong Kong Football Club are mak- ing no changes at all in their bowls teams for this week-end. Last Satu day their Second Division team lost to Recrelo, while their Third Division team beat Electric This th will be playing Hong Kong Cricket Club in both Divisions, the Second Divi- | slon team at Happy Valley and the Third Division match at Chater Road
Hong Kong Cricket Club are making only one change in their Second Divi sim team)-- Goodwin's nok, where Edwards comes in as No 3 in place of Duncan, who is not available this week-end,
3rd Division Reshuffle
In the Third Division team there stres
A number of changes. Abraham will have Beddow and Ryan as Nos 1 El 2 instead of Ryan and Doughty pectively, the latter going to the same position in Cassidy's four
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Two K.F.C. Rinks Intact
Two of the Kowloon Football
("Eula rinks are intact for their Second Divi- slon match against Kowloon Cricket Club, the only changes made from last week's team being In Kern's rink. where Narf and Eastman replace Ful- ler and Ogden in the Best Two positions.
In Third Division Smalley will lead Frost, Williams, and Dowman this week as against his team of Williams, Frost and Abbas of July 19
Ogden, who played in Second Division last week as No. 2 to Kern, will have
a rink comprising Cross, Woodcock and Mcintyre. On the last occasion that
K.F.C. played
July 19) Ogden
in Third Division
had Cross. Thompson
and Mcintyre playing for him,
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is only one change a Fergusson's rink,
in the No. 2 position, where Abbas re
places Wong.
C.CC. Full Team
With the return of A E Coates, C S. Rosslett and K. M. Omar, Craigen- gower's first teain 15 again at full strength and there are no changes in the regular line-up.
In the Third Division Bide. with no calls from the Second Division team. there has been a complcic re-shuffling of the rinks.
C. W. Lamn, S. Leonard and N J. Karanjia, who played in Second Divi- slon last week, return to Third Divi- sion, where Karanjia will again skip a rink. C. W. Lam will be No. 3 with F. X. Delgado as lead and F. K. Modi, who skipped last week, No. 2.
Franks, who played for seniors last week, returns to Coelho's rink as No. 3, while L. M. Roza, No. 3 last week. will be seen as lead in place of Li Shul-wing.
Medina's rink is completely changed. S. Leonard will lead in place of R, K. Pavri, who Koes No, 2 with D. A.
Rozario, an absentee last week, No. 3.
No. Changes....
Talkoo Club, who beat Kowloon Cric-
ket Club by 2 rinks to I in Second Division at Cox's Road last week, are, Helding the same team this Saturday. against Recrelo, the match being sche duled to take place at Talkoo.
Kowloon Tong last played on July 12, as their game on July 19 against Hong Kong Cricket Club was postponed', on account of: Volunteer duties and they drew a bye last week. For their game „to-morrow," against Prison Officers' Club at Stanley, this week-end, no changes havd. been made, the same team having been selected as that which beat Recreio on all ̈ rinks" on July 12,
Following "Are the selected teams?
ELECTRIC NE Third Division (v Crainengower C.O. home) –A. G. Evorett, J.-R. Way!: R A. Owens and J. F. Lunny (skip)" W. Stonehouse. W. Støker: J. F. Barron and R, C. Butler (akius R., F. Głogóry, E., L. Groome, W-E, Macfarlang, and, “A-Q; · Garðṇörtskip),* Redegvéri
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HONG KONG F.C.
(Skip): G. G Attkonhead, T, R. Howell, R. A. Edwards and F. Goodwin (Skip): R. R. Davis, E. Rospes, A. Nissim and A. W. Brown (Skip).
Third Division (v Hong Kong F.C.. Home), H, Beddow, LE N. Ryan, H. F. Shicits and E. S. Abraham (Skip); D. J. Valentine, W. R. Lam
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bert, T C. Monaghan And P J. A Hinmilton (Skelp): A S. Mitchell, E S. Doughty, A McKellar and P S. Cas sidy (Skip)
Second Division (v Hong Kong C.C.. Home): A B Coleman, J D. Thom NOR. J AR Selby and W GIF (Skip), A Watson, J Gelling, C Needhain and Macfarlane (Skip). HP Shaw, {' B Robertson. A Brooksbank and K. S Robertson (Skip) Reserves ( Cary and A McAlpine
Third Division 1 Hong Kong C.C. !, Home): T Peace. 13 Bickford. J E Stephens, B A Mansell (Skip, e Forrow, J. M Thomson. A G Gray ton and S Gaver (Skip). A 13- ley, J Russell, S Strange and J Ral slon (Skip)
TAIKOO CLUB
Second Division (v Recreio, Home):- A Gibson, D. Coull, C. Bovaird and A Watson (Skip: W. G. McKie, J Pulsom, R Main and W Melrose (Skipi, J Nimino, F Thomson. F Hillon and J C Chalmers (Skip). Re. Cunningham and A. Mac- serves W Arthur
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KOWLOON TONG
Second Second Division (v Hong Kong F.C..
Division (V P. O. Club, Away): --S 1. Lloyd, J (
F Malgh. [1 Away);-II. A. Castro, A. Madar, A.
Costello Castro and A. J. Kew (Skip): N. A. E.
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Mackay, T. K, Lim, J. N. Wong and J. L. Stephens (Skip); R. Gitting, M. S Phoon, N. J. Howard, and A. Spary |(Skip). Reserve:-J. Tang,
CRAIGENGOWER
First Division (v Recreio OBIL Away. At 480 p.m.):-. W. Leonard! L. C. R. Souza, A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury (Skip); A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar. R. Basa and U. M. Omar (Skip): A. A. Razack, L. Gaddi, J. S. Landolt and C. S. Rosselet (Skip).
Thirt Division (v Electric, Away. Ar 4.00 p.m.):-L. M. Roza, A. E. S. Alves, ES. Franks and A. J. Coello (Skip); FX. Delgado, F. K. Modi, Dr. C. W. Lim and Dr N. P. Karanila (Skip). S. Leonard, B. K. Pavri, D. A. Rozarto and M. J Medina (Skip).
KOWLOON F. C.
Second Division [V Home) --A. Lapsley, W. Ogley. v. Atienza and P Younghusband (Skip): B D. Evans, A. A. Dand, V. Chatten den and W. V Fleid (Skip): W. Naet, A E Eastman. W. C. Simpson and E Kern (Skip).
Kowloon C.C.,
Third Division (v Indian R.C., Away): -G Frost, B. Williams, C Dowman and J. T. Smalley (Skip); G. Cross, C Woodcock, A Macintyre and R M Ogden (Skip); B. Thompson, Y, Abbas. C. M. Fuller and T. Fergusson (Skip). Resorven --J. Gibson and W. Whomson.
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SUBSTITUTE
Except for the titles of the faces there were fow signs that the substitute for the "Glorious Good- wood" race meeting was Being held yesterday at Newmarket,
There were fewer people than at any previous Newmarket meet;i Ing this season.
The main event was the Steward's Handicap, a substitute for the Steward's Cup, which Her- man Jennings's outsider Valthéma won at 100 to 8. Valthema beat another outsider in Lady Hender- son's Love's Revelty by a head in a thrilling six furlongs race in which the 100 to 30 favourite Zai- tor, owned by Mr. Miles, was only half a length behind.-Reuter.
Panthers beat Cyclones by the only Koal scored, by Ward, in a hockey game on roller skates yesterday.
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