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THE LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

WINS FOR POLICE AND BOWLING GREEN, CLUB

MAINLAND TEAMS DO WELL ·

The Police Recreation Club surprised everyone on Saturday by beating the redoubtable Oralgengower 0.0., the winners of both first and second divisions of the League last summer.

This

is a welcome return to form affer the sorry record of last season when they were one from bottom of the League. Other first divi- rion winners wera Recreio, Kowloon Bowling Green Olub-the": holders of the "wooden-spoon " last year, and K.0.0.

THE FULL RESULTS

FIRST DIVISION

0.0.0. v. POLICE.

At the O.CC the Police Recreas tion Club beat the Crujgengower Cricket Club by 18 shots.

Scoret:

Oralgengower

W. T. Brightman

A. E. Coates

E. el Arculli

E. L. Buchanan

O. Simrnanda

H. Beer

F. Basa

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J. Cavanagh

D. Rumjahn

Y. Fallou

L R. Whant

H. Milton

H. L. Lockhart

Y. Abbas

S. Eccleshall

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R. Field

18.

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G. Duncan

L. A. Collyer.

R. R. Davies

T.. Armatrong

F. K. Modio

W. Ward

W. Gill

(Skip)

K.0.0.. RECREIO.

HOME FOOTBALL

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

**: [XONNDY 8,HOW HONOUR]

LONDON, May 6..

Following are the results of Eng- lish league matches played on Saturday

FIRST DIVISION

Aston Villa

Balton

2 Derby

5 Leeds

0

Choisea

-1-Sunderland

1

Huddersfield

1 Manchester C. 0

Leicester

6 W. Bromwich"

2

Liverpool

4 Wednesday

1

Middlesbro'

4 Blackburn

Newcastle

1. Blackpool

1 Birmingham

0

Portsmouth

Sheffield U. Wolves

3 Arsenal

4. Everton

28

Arsenal

· TABLE TO DATE

P. W. L. D. Pts, 8 68,

Aston Villa

14

23 Wednesday

West Bromwich

79 Nowcastle

28 At the K.C.C. tho Kowloon Cric

ket Club beat the Club de Recreio

Recreio

Huddersfield Leeds Derby Sheffield U. Portsmouth Everton Sunderland Birmingham Liverpool

42 25 D 42 23 11 8 34 42 20 12 10 50 42 20 12 10 50

42 22 15 5 49 49 18 13 11 47 49 15 12 15 45 42 18 13 14 44 49 17 18 49 18. 17

1044)

42 18 17

42 15 17 11

7 43

941 41

39

48 14 17 '11

49 14 17 11 39

A. O. BrownI

Police

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S. Nolan

*

F. E. Booker.

A. R. Clarke

U. M. Omar

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5. Moss

19

(Skip)

J. Orem

P. Perkins

by 3 shots.

E. Post

W. E. Hollands

Scores -

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20

K.0.0.

LA E. Lammert

J. Féniter

Manchester C.

W. Hyde

L Xavien

Blackburn.

-42 16 21 5 37 49 18 18 11 37

J. Shepherd »

A Spary

A. E. 8. Alves

Middlesbro'

W. Mair

E. Korn

P. A. Yvanovich

Wolves

49 14 19 42 18 19

9 37

9 35

13

(Skip),

18

(Skig)

21

(Skip).

17

Leicester "

P. A. Foreman

J. M. Alves

Chelesa

46

64

G. Loo

A. Barros

Bolton

P. Kristoferson

J. Ozorio

Blackpool

J.-P. Robinson

A. H. Baato

SECOND DIVISION

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18

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21

M. A. Carvalho

Bradford

Lincola

J. M. B. Rosario

Burnley

i Bury

V. O. Labrum

J. J. Basto

Charlton

L Jack

H. Alves

Grimsby

Recreio

Kowloon Decks

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18

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Notts T.

F. A Xavier

C. Atkinson

56"

Oldham

59

F. V. Ribeiro

Plymouth

Preston Stoke Tottenham

B. W. Bradbury

(Skip)

RECREIO v. KOWLOON DOOKS.

At King's Park the Club de Recreio beat the Kowloon Dook Recreation Club by 9 shots.

Scores:-

E. M. Remedios F. X. M. Silva

(Skip). ....... E. L Barrol L. O. R. Sousa C. G. Silva R. F. Luz

(Skip)........ 23 L. A. Gutierrez R. Robarts A. S. Gomes »

M. Ferguson G. Cooper. W. Hedley

(Skip).... A. Calman J. Kempton J. Lindsay J. C. Brown'

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W. Robson

R. Morrison

- W. Groig

23

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C. E. Marques

F. Cullen

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53

K.B.G.G. v. 0.9.0.0.

44-7

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F. Maddox

0. J. Boe

H.K.E.R.C. v. RH.K,Y.C.

42 11 18 13 35 4214 21 7 35 42 12 21 9 83 12 14 23 5 33

Chesterfield

6 Port Vale

15 Manchester U. 1; Swansea

At Ming Yuen, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Chub by

21 shots.

Scores:-

Electric

A. Turbuck

F. Nórmington

W. E. Williams

1 Fulham

1 Millwall

4 West Ham

3 Southampton 4 Bradford C. Natts O..

TABLE TO DATE

“INTO THE DAWN OF THE UNIVERSE”.

HOW THE STARS CAME INTO BEING

A GUESS AS TO THE AGE OF THE EARTH

million times the size of the sun but only about 40 times its weight: the smallest in about the size of the earth, only one millionth of the size of the sun. We see bright stars 300,000 times as bright as the ann, and faint stars one of these" only one fifty thousandth of the sun's brightness. We see soupe stars now bright now faint for ever varying with regular pulsations and others for over dark. Some are enormously hot some compara- tively cool, yet immensely hotter than our earth.

In the earlier part of his address' Father MacDonald said that at the beginning of the Universe all space was filled with a thin pas- There came a tremor, and there were instead great, clouds of gas with vast emptiness between them. Father MacDonald said: The fact dawas upon us that these great gaseous masses that 1have just been born out of chaos I are those very nebulas that we spoke of, but yet in their swaddling clothes of infancy. We notice that they do pot all revolve with the same rapidity, We also notice that while in the beginning they were like immense globes, as time went on owing to there ever increas ing speed of revolution they be come more and more flattened, frit like an orange, then like a thick, bulging lens and then like a thin Another remarkable kind of star lens, with an edge of gas very uni- that we notice too is what is called formly distributed at the rim. Tais Nova" or a new star. "It is an rim gaa now resemblea in its uni ordinary star which for some un- formity the gas of primeval chaos known reason auddenly flashes out' only that it ins't nearly so thin, with a thousand times its ordinary and na we contemplate it, lo, a brilliance and then fades away. We remor as before shivers it and it take particular notice of these begins to form new, and smaller stars for they sat us thinking and nebular bodies These new nebulae! thinking about what we shall say of the second generation still later. Flying on and on down-

in keep the neighbourhood of wards through the acons of time, their

nebulae from epoch to epoch we came to great parent Rad revolve with

while the time when the earth which was also revolving

like not begins to be.

P. W. L. D. Pts. 42 25 11

650

42 20 7105

42 31 12

them themselves

a wheel and similarly like their! But before we relate our experi parents in their own good time ences of that event let us look at they give off a colony of gaseous our clocks and see what they tell masses of the tird generation. us of all ages of all things. From These later, and in fact soma. of all that we saw we come to the con- the second generation nebulae, we elusion that there is evidence that o find to have a maas more or less. the matter Dow in the Universe was o about the same as that of the not there from all eternity but be- 5 average star or the sun for instan- gan to be at a very remote time.. ce It dawas upon us now that We had various clocks with us, this is the birth of the stars, born they did'nt all read the same time of in one or two generations from the but they were more or less in agree- great nebalse. We have reached ment that matter cannot be more another great epoch in the history than 200 million million years old. It is not our purpose to record of the universe and in our journey from the beginning of things down from our jottings by the way now the matter came to be, suffice it to to the present.

say that we agree with astronomers that it wasn't there always. The

The Great Central Part..

We pause now on our way and-nges of the star we could not find gaze at one of those great nebulac from any agreement of our clocks, with its children, or perhaps grand only we reckoned that they must children, the stars. The children have lived for some millions of mil- and grand-children do not attempt lions of years but just how many to go away on their own and found we could not say, after all, what new families but remain under is a million million years? Well parental roof, so to speak. The who knows?

great central part of the parent

Stoke Tottenham

Bury

Yacht Club

Fulham

Notts: F.

Swansea

L S. Greenhil

42 2012 10 50 12 17

9 10 50 49 18 16 8 44 Manchester U. 42 19 14 13 43

J. Bonnar

Millwall

42 10 15 IF 43

Debulae still remains a wheel-like atructure, luminous and unbroken

A. Macfarlane

Bradford

42 17 17 8 42

(Skip)

13

(Skip)

23

Preston

42 18 18 10 42

I. A. R. Selby

Southampton

42 18 19

J. R. Haigh

E. Stone

Plymouth

42 10 17

A. Murdock

¡O. E. Gabingan

La de Rome

J. Sloan

At the B.B.G.C: the Kowloon 5. Deacon Bowling Green Club beat the Civil p Service Cricket Club by 10 shots.

Bcores:-

K.B.Q.0.

R. Duncan. V. Petherick

G. E. Roylance

A. Holland

(Skip).....

J. Watson J. S. Logan

L. Guy

H. Nish

+(Skip)

G. Chambers

0.3.0.0:

N. Bébbing too

H. Westlake J. Holdman P. R. Phillips

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S, Randle

8. E. Alderman

F. Jones

J. Dockin

25

(Skip).

21

E. W. Simmonds

J. MacIntyre **** H. E. Stränge

J. Gibson

J. F. Lunay'

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G. T. Padgett A. McKellar

21

Hon. Mr. W. T.

Southern

(Skip) 22 N. V, A.

Croucher W. J. Hansen

E. Abrahain

A. Webster

N. M. Currie

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F. Sutton

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50

I.R.C.`s. K.B.G.Ç.

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At the I.R.C., the Kowloon Bowl ing Green Club beat the Indian Recreation Club by 41 shots.

J. Hollidge

W. Macfarlane

A. W. Grimmitt

(Skip)

17

(Skip)...

21.

Scores:- 1.3.0.

88

38

A. M. Omar

K.B.G.C.

Capt. Elliot...

Heywood

M. Y. Adal

T. Seári

TAIKOO v. K.0.0.

At Taikoo the Kowloon Cricket

TURN; POLITICALLY, ECONOMICALLY, ARTISTICALLY TOWARD Club defeated the Taikoo Docks 0. Bux

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W. Brown

K. McIntyre

J. Watson

W. Weir

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J., C. Chalmers: J. C. Poleon

M. McKechnie

N. Drummond .. (Skip) ....... ¡D, Peoples

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H. Hampton A. E. Silkstone

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F. E. Skinner

C. J. Tacchi

SECOND DIVISION,

9.8.0.0, 4.0.0.0.

K. M. Omar

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A. M. Rumjahn

A. M. Wahab

A. R. Ballah

6. A. R. Ismail

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H. Hareeam M. I. Razack 8. Ismail

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G. E F.

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F. Bapley

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C. L. Farmer

T. Bard

W. E. Hale

W. S. Draké

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J. McDonold

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Grimsby Notts C. Bradford C. Port Vale Lincoln Burnley Oldham West Ham Chesterfield Charlton

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot

1 Brentford

Brighton Bristol B. Cardiff Crystal P.

7 Bristol 0.

1. Coventry

0

Gillingham Norwich Queen's P.R.

Reading SoutLend Watford

Swindon

a Luton

Newport

2 Northampton

1 Torquay

3. Clapton 0.

1 Exeter

Bournemouth

TABLE TO DATE

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Luton

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63 Aldershot. Cardiff New port Swindon Clapton O.

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At the 0.5.0.0. the Craigengower Cricket Club beat the Civil Service Cricket Club by 25 shots,

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18, 17743- 142 42 20 19.3 43 17 17 8.42 42 17 10 7 0 42′ 15 - 17′ 10 40 7.89 38

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The Earth's Age.

And the age of the earth, well,

while round, ita edges circle with it we are not so sure of that either, the swarm, great or small, of smal- if everything happened more or jer nebulae or actual stare. It less as we saw or thought we saw adems all to be happening before it happening then we might make a our eyes, much that we see we do good guess by saying about 2,000,- not understand, some seems to be 000,000 years. The epoch when life first appeared on the earth arso seen only as it were in a dream,

we could not trust our clocks to but what we now relate is more or tell accurately. We couldn't even less what we see! It is just a have foretold when life should ap- rapid survey and though 'we are

enger to scan more deeply into the pear for we had not enough in- formation to go upon.. Nor could mysterious becoming of things we we tell if there is life anywher are not able to satisfy fully our else in the universe. None of the curiosity and conjecture helped us

a lot. The mighty processes that stars we ses can have life on them, as far as we know, but whether are going on before our eyes are, there are amongst the stars other may be, too immense for our com- bodies like our earth with life up- 1 prehension and the secret ways on then we couldn't tell. Thus thereof too deep. for our-minds to briefly did we survey the universe penetrate. But we saw, or thought from the present day back to ite we saw, the great nebulae rising up very infancy, a superficial survey, o from primeval chaps and from for it was a fabulously long distance o the nebulae we saw, or thought we fight. Our trip has bean more saw, the stars come forth in the awe-inspiring then when we just I myriads.

explored the vast spaces of the uni- verse, and the mystery of it all is more magnificent as we fly up to the source and fountain-head of the great long river of time.

The next talk will be on Tags.

9th May. f.

Formation Process."

it

-LESSON SERMON

In our own nebulae or galaetic system we saw, too, our gun being formed and revolving with its parent nebulae and also rotating Pts.âbout an axis in itself but, as yet we see no sign of the earth. As we have yet a very long distance to go out our journey down to the pre- sent we are not disappointed but hope to see later the epoch when our earth will arise' out of this vast nebular island-universe system, In the mean-time we have been watch- ing some of those stars. alter their formation. Some are still gaseous. but some have liquified and are still rotating. The gaseous ones flatten subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all- out and became lens-shaped and Churches of Christ, Scientist, on give off the gas that gets to the Sunday, May 7th..

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149-11, 24:57 20: then Gigar-shaped like an abnor prised the Lesson-Sermon was the 42 9 22,11 29mally short thick cigar and then following from the Bible: "There 428 11 13 20 strange to say, the ends.of the cigar is therefore now no condemnation thicken and the middle becomes like to them which are in Christ Jesus, a neck At the ends get thicker who walk not after the flesh, but and more round the neck gets thin- after the Spirit. For the law of oner and finally disappears, altoge- the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus thereating two liquid balls of hath made me free from the law o matter templving round bus another. af sin and death," (Rom 8:12)|||

So this is bow double stars seem tɔ. have come to

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

3 Tranmere, Accrington Barrow Gateshenit. Crewe Doncaster Manefield 17 Hartlepoole. New Brighton & Wrexham Rochdale & Hal Rotherham Southport York me Stockport

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2 Barnsley.

0 Darlington

a: Chester

TABLE TO DATE

2. No One Man Hoen a štár of

Splitting #Up,

The Lesson Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science text-book, ́ ́Scien- co and Health with Key to the Scriptures”” by Mary Baker Eddy: 1 No one has, actually, by using a Through discernment of the spiri

telescope, seen a ster actually tual opposite of materiality, ever splitting up like that, but we or the way through Christ, Truth tainly thought we saw it happed-† man will reopen with the key of ing as we passed by one of those divine Betence the gates of Para- Pts.star-spangled sekular "and we matches which human beliefs bave clos jeave it at that, other item wei kly and will find himself unfallen ses remaining unbroken, giant stars | upright, pure, and frec and dwarf stare, that one 18 50 171:4).

P. W. L. D. 42 38 8 7 5o Hull Wrexham 49 24 99 67 (Contulued on previons calumni

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