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THE NUMBER OF RECORDS WHICH WERE EITHER BETTER- ED OR EQUALLED IN BOWLS MATOHES ON SATURDAY last can- not fall to delight the hearts of all bowls statisticians. The Police score of 105 shots in their Third Division match against Recreio has set a new aggregate mark for all three Divisions. This beats by two shots Craigengower's aggregate of 103 scored against the Civil Ser- vants in a First Division match played on June 38. The Police win" by 72 shots also establishes a new record. The Kowloon Docks' aggregate of 29 is the lowest in all three Divisions.

Apart from the number of records established, the chief feature of the bowls matches played last Saturday was the home defeat of the Craiglengower second string (one of the favourites for the Second Division title) at the hands of their neighbours, the Hong- kong Football Club, This is Cralgengower's second successive defeat (they lost very badly the Saturday before to the Prison Officers) and as a result they have still further reduced their chances of winning the title.

PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY

This week's ma.ches:--

FIRST DIVIS.ON

Polize R.C. v. RECREIO “A”. Kowloon Co. v. CRAIGENGOWER. RECREIO "B" v. Civil Service. KOWLOON BO,C, "A" v. Indian

R. O. !KOWLOON BGC. " v. Kowloon

Docks

SECOND DIVISION PRISON OFFICERA v. Recreio. KOWLOON TONG v. Hongkong

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HONGKONG FC. v. Kowloon G.C. ¡CRAIGENGOWER v Trikoo R.C.

THIRD DIVISION INDIAN RE. v. Cralgengower. Kowloon FC, V. ROWLOON BG.C [RECREATO v. Hongkong FC

Hongkong ERC. v. POLICE R.C.

RECORD-BREAKING GAME

1 Police are the only team to In the First Division, Craigen- in the second position in the Lea- jwin maximum points in the Third gower appeared to be in a very gue Table. Though they have one Division last Saturday. Their vic- strong position, neing one point match in hand, they are far and tims were Recielo. In scoring 185 ahead of Recreio "A" with two away behind Kowloon Tong, the shots to their opponents' 33 the matches in hand. Last Saturday leaders, who are seven points Police established two new records they set about their task of con- jahead of them.

solidating their position in no un- The Howlos. Foo ballers won by certain manner, beating Kowloon no tewer than 52 shots W. Simp- Docks at Hungbom by five points son beat J. Watson by 25 shots. P. to nil.

| Younghusband also won Ba he They scored 87 shots in all, allked against W. Melrose who was their skips winning easily in their allowed only ave heads in which respective matches. B. W. Brad- to score

shots. while E. Ken

bury was again in the limelight beat T. Stainton by 4 shots.

with a 30-shot win over W. Greig.

U. M. Omar beat M. Ferguson by

12 shots and Charlie Russelet was

16 shots up against R. Morrison.

Incidentally. Bradbury's rink score at 38 shots alone was suffi cient to beat Kowloon Docks' ag- gregate of 20 which, as I have al- ready mentioned, is the lowest score yet in all three Divisions."

"Another team to make a clean sweep win last Saturday was Recreio "A" who beat Kowloon C,0 on all rinks by 25 shots, The most interesting rink game was the one between R. F. Luz and N. Beb- bington. They had A dingdong struggle all the way through, each taking the lead in turn and the result was in the balance right up to the last head on which Luz scored one shot to win by 19-18.

Spuggy Silva and Dickie Alves

| had comparatively easy games, the

former beating Tommy Madar by

10 shots and the latter having the better of Teddy Flocher by 14.

Carlos Silva, I regret to say, was again Indisposed and Alves had to

| deputise for him.

There was a close finish in the match between the Indian R.C. and Recreio "B" at Sookunpoo. The Indians, by virtue of their win, on two rinks, emerged winners |

by six shots to avenge their de feat by tour shots at King's Park earlier in the season.

Abe Abbas was the only home skip to lose, being defeated by Tony Guterres by three shots. Abbas, who had been doing great work for the IRC. until he met his Waterloo at Cox's Road where Teddy Fincher smashed his 100 per cent. record has since suffered his third reverse in succession.

The rink game between A. R. Dallah and Charlie Silva was most interesting and ended in a win for

the former by the narrowest pos- sible margin of one shot after an exciting tussle.

ALL-CONQUERING KT.

In the Second Division, Kowloon Tong seem to be sweeping every- [thing before them in their passage

to the Championship. They have

| been beaten only otice so far, losing for the first time to Craigengower at home in Kowloon Tong a fort- night ago.

Last Saturday, playing against Recreio, they scored the maximum five points. What made this chan sweep win more creditable was the fact that the game was played ab King's-Park, “ They won by 22 shots,

Crafgerigowar, as the result of two defeats sustained in two suc- casatve matches, have had to con“ cede the second place in the Lea- gue Table, to Kowloon FC, whò won handsomely against Taikoo last Saturday. ';

Playing on their own green, [Oratienkower leat to Hongkong Football Club by the narrÓW MAZ” gin of 3 ahots. N. P. Karanjia was the only winning skip. Ho beat Ka Robertson by 7 shots. Tommy Look lost to W Chit by 3 whole and Į 1300 WSM - Zitto (W):Msefarishe

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The Indian RC. Jost for the third time this season when they were beaten in, ani away match by Hongkong Football Club, Though they are still second in the Table. their chances of taking the title

are definitely receding.

TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1941.

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