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LAWN BOWLS.

KOWLOON CLUB AT HOME.]

The official closing of the rinks of the Kowloon Howling Green Club took place

Baturday afternoon when the Commitico and members were at home to a large

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,

FANLING GOLF,

FIRST AND SECOND

ROUNDS OF CHAMPIONSHIP.

The weather win! ex-

RIFLE SHOOTING.

A Friendly shoot was. hold on

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Taikoo Rango yesterday between MAY NOT MAKE THE MAN BUT USED

Taikoo Rifle Club, and

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The first and second rounds of lo, 8 best to count. Mr. T. Swat

The Small Arms Club, ton men a RIGHTLY THEY CERTAINLY HELP. the championship of the Royal of Talkon put up the fine rence of Hongkong Golf Club were played 100, Taikoo winning by 11 points. photograph had been taken of the over the old coures at Fanling Scores,

TR. C. Committee, the meinbein engaged terday, in a game of howls. The untch yellent aud the courae in fine con. dition. As the ravult of yesterday's

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38 84 38.100 Mr. Y. Swan ...... captained by the President (Mr.play Mr. W. Galloway, Mr. A. B.

96 Stewart, Capt. Bennet and Mr, I. Mr. Summers.... 80 89 32 R. Lapsley, and the Vice-President. Showan qualify to meet in the Mr. M. Wallace... 2 1 27 (Mr. I.T. Tarroll). The President's

Mr. G. Nonbit land to admit sen-finals on Sunday next.

Mr. D. Bonų. Firet Hound. defent by the margin of points, the cores being 84-64.14 and 9.

J. B. Ross beat AB-Purves, Ton was served during the after. W.

bent R. A. Galloway noon and after the bowls game the Camidge, 2 and 1. prizes were distributed by Mrs. E. Cocks.

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In introducing Mrs. Cock, the Mitchell, 3 and 2:

A B. Stewart beat HI. U. Ire- President, Mr. B. Lapsley, con-land, 6 and 5. gratulated the winners of the various competitions held during the season and cos menting on the

HALL, LAW & Co., Bowls League said that neither of

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tho teams-cspeeally the first-did any too well. Ho felt assured that the entering of two teams for the Leagues fostore keener bowling, and hoped that the new Com. mittee would again enter teams, if not three. In conclusion Mr. Lapsley thanked the prize donners and also Mrs: Cock for presenting the prizes.

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Meredith, 1 up.

Capt. Bennett best G. Murray, 5 and 8. -

Showon I. W.

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Small Arms Club. Lt. A. H. Alexander beat A. H.Sergt. Togwell. 28 20 27 P.O. Figgolt...... 27 B2 25 Ferguson, and 2.

Marine Carrington 25 M 32 Second Round: W. Galloway heat 17 B. Ross nt. C.1.0. Payne..... 20 29 25 the 19th hole.

P.O. Lawson A. B. Stewart beat C. C. Stark, C.P.O. Wilkes

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Sergt. Kennedy... 20 28 32 Capt. Bennet beat J. W. Franka,P.0. Lean

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Sergt. Clemow 26 29 19 * 68 I. W. Showan beat Lt. A. H. C.P.O. Williams... 20 98 19 * (0 Alexander, B and 2.

Prize Winners. The following in the list of prizo winners. Club Championship.-ist Prize; (presented by Mr. W. J. Owen)Mr. W. MacFarlane; 2nd Prize. (presented by Mr. J.ed by Messrs. Dixon, Greig and Donnithome).Mr. A.. Whibley; McKirdy.}.—Mr. .I. Lapaloy, 3rd Prize (presented by Mr. B. 2nd Prize. (Presented by Mr. W. Wylie-Mr. D. Gow.

Russell-Mi. H. Pearman; örd President's Competition 1st Prize (Presented by Mr. B. Wylie). prizo. (presented by Mr. R.Mr. A. Gourlay, Lapsley)-Mr. D. Muit; 2nd prize. Handicap Doubles Competition. (presented by Mr. W. MacFar-1st Prize. (Clydeside Cups lase).-Mr. D. Guy; 3rd prize. (pre-Presented by Messrs. McIntosh, sented by Mr. J. Donnithorno). Kaitb, Atkinson, Cooper, W. --Mr. P. T. Farrell.

Forsyth, Gourlay, Hamilton, President's Competition.-1st Mekolvie, McKinnon, Mair, Smyth prize. (presented by Mr. P. T. and Wilson Brown.).-Mestre. A. Farrell). Mr. L. Guy; 2nd prize. Gourlay & R. Lapsley. (Kentish Cup presented by Mr. Whibley).Mr. C.

2nd Prize. (Presented by Me. Atkinson; D. Gow.).Messrs. W. Crookdake. 3rd Prize, presented by The Club.). & F. Goodman.

Mr. J. Puncheon.

The winners of the afternoon's Non-prize winners' Competition. game were each the recipients of a 1st prize. (Dundee Cup presonted a silver spoon. by Messrs. Simpson, Chopran On behalf of the Club members Harvey and Steel)-Mr. Ft. Juhn-Mr. Lapsley presented to. Mts, ston: 2nd prize. (Presented by Mr. Cock a bouquet in a silver holder, K. Hall).-Mr. H. Peorman.

Mrs. Cock was, accorded three Handicap Singles Competition obeers prior to the closing of the 1st prize. (Belfast Cup. Present. droceedings.

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YUKON GOLD DISCOVERIES. A Toronto message reports: There is some excitement in Canada ovor new gold discoveries A reported from the Yukon. band of Indian prospectors found gold within 40. milos of Carcross and 20' milos east of the old Taglab post. Othor prospectors are on the way from

The Whitehorse and Skagway. striko is within 60 miles of the Rush placor mines near Atlin and the famous Engineer quartz mine. The dirt pays approxi mately $4 to the pan, and as a rule gold comes in flakes or small nuggets valued at a dollar.

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