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LAWN BOWLS.

CRAIGENGOWER C.C.. SCORE

DOUBLE VICTORY.-

RACE ROUND EUROPE.,

INTERNATIONAL AIR CON-

'TEST UNDER WAY.

London, Anr. 10. One of the most notable features

One woman, Miss. of the Lawn Bowls Lengue on (Britain)

Evelyn Spooner is participating in the Saturday was the defeat of the 4.000 mile round Europe international Civil Service C.C. by the Kowloon aeroplane

enge competition, in C.C., who won by the narrow | which 43 aeroplanes started at margin of four shots. The Valleyndy Bailey arrived too late to par

France, on Wednesday,

team drop from second place to fourth.

Cralgengoyer did well to score In double victory over the Taikoo Recreation Club, the premier team consolidating their position at the head of the table. The Club de Recreio found, the green of the Kowloon B.G.C. to their liking and enme away with full points, thus giving them second place.

*. DIVISION. I.

Craigengower Overwhelmingly

Defeat Talkoo R.C.

ticipate and decided course privately,

to cover the

Other British competitors are Lord Carbery and Captain Broad. The Britons, arrived at Budapest this morning, Misa Spooner leading Renter.

F. Goodman

Johnstone

J. V. Ramagy R. Marks J. O. McLaggan W. Muir S. Gray.

C. Atkinson

W. Greig

W. Hedley

J. C. Brown

the No less than 46 shola was difference In the scores in the match between the Craigengower C.C. and the Talkoo R.C. at Happy Valley, The hose team won on all three rinks. R. Dana, who is at the head Civil of the list of winning skipa, bent G. Morrison's rink by 31 shots. Scores:

Craigengewer. Taikoo R.C..

C. Buchanan

M. O'Brien

H. Bear

R. Basn

F. J. Neves

A. A. Razack

D. Rumjaha

J. 'Chalmers

J B. Chapin

W. Wotherspoon

38 G. Morrison

T. Grimos

A. Stalker

R. Wallace

10 J. Ferguson

E. Tuck

T. Young

A. E. Contes

Jas, Slonn

E. el Arculli

W. T..Brightinan J. Laing

29 G. Hargreaves

10

W. Glendinning

J. Fender'

W. E. Hollands

26 G. C. Moss-

11

72

448

DIVISION 11.

Service Maintain Position

at Top of Table.

SWIMMING SPORTS,

DOCKYARD RC. HOLD SECOND ANNUAL GALA.

Computing in the second annual Club gala at Dockyard Recreation the Kowloon Camber on Saturday, Miss M. George, the noted lady swimmer, distinguished herself in the various events, winning against the men in several of the races.

There was a large gathering to. witness the fete, among whom were were all several indies. The races keenly contested and some provided exciting finishes.

The Nott Cup was won by G. R. Moore, who just managed to beat A. Ursell.

The prizes will be distributed at the annual function to be held in Decem- ber.

Results..

The full resulta were:

Musical Lifebuoys.-1, Miss M. George: 2, C. Falkner.

Diving Competition.-1. Bartlett; 2, Miss M.. George.

Inter-Department Relay Race (3 laps of 50 yds.)-Won by Chief En gineer's Department.

Ladies' Handicap (50 yds., over 10 years)-1, Miss B. George; 2, Mrs. Bartlett.

Club Championship (100 yds., members of D.R.C. only)-1, G. Falk- ner; 2,

2. A. Ursell

2,

Greasy Pole, A. Ursell.'

Youths Handicap-1, R. Kirman; ' A. Urgell.

The Civil Service had Bulle difficulty in avenging the defeat suffered by their senior team. By beating the Kowloon C.C. by 27 shots they main-1, tain their position at the top of the table. Scores:

Civil Service.

F. F. Jones

16 W. J. Bickford

1. M. Oma 25 G. 13. Matthews 13

82

J. Massey

Kowloon C.C.

1. Lashanı

F. E. Lawrence W. Brace

J. R. Archibald 26. L.. J. Blackburn. 18

H. L. Lockhart

L. G. Back

1. R. Whant

30

Kowloon v. Civil Service, The Kowloon C.C. at home sprang a surprise on the Civil Service C.C., who orcupied joint position at the top of The Langue with the Craigengiver

C.C. The hosts won by the narrowi margin of four shots, J, Gilwon's rink; being responsible for the defent of the visitors. Scores;

Kowloon CC.).

1. Hampton

A. C. Burford

A. Hydo-Lay

Civil Service,

S. Randle

J. Denkin

3. Hollige

A. E. Silkstone 17 A. W. Grimmilt 24°

B. Gittins

R. Peiheram

H. Overs

T. Gibson

Webb

J. Howe P. Purves

1. E. Lammert

T. Laing

O. B. Raven

H. J. Laithwalle

Nott Cup Handicap (D. R. C, only).

G. R. Moore; 2, G. Ursell, Mixed Relay (2 laps of 50 yds).- 1, Miss George, and P. W. Pankhurst. Obstacle Race.-1, Miss George; 2, A. Ursell,

Dockyard Derby., C. Falkner, Lifebuoy Race.1, A. Urselt; 2 Miss George.

were the hosts, and won by the nar- row margin of eight shots, Scores:

15

Yacht Club.

F. Sutton

E. C. Fincher A. E. Murphy 17 V. C. Labrum E. W. Simmonds T. W. Corr E. L. Holland W. Orchard R. R. Davies T. B. Smith F. H. W. Hynes 3 3. P. Robinson 18

76

49

Taikoa y. Craigengewer. Taikoo R.C. failed to take advan tage of playing at home to the Cridgengower CC, and went down by

17 shots, Scores:

Crnigengower.

Taikon R.C.

J

J. Watson

D. K. KharaA

Jn. Stono

"

W, Langenstrens

F. II. Holonun

W. Weir

Y. Abbas

J. J. Gregory

21

95 R. T. Taylar

B

5. Hope

J. Pelkon

D. C. Spiers

F. E. Boulter

S. E. Alderman

H. E. Maughan

20

12 A, 0. Brawn

54

II. McKechnie 18 C. S. Ros-vlet-

W. Field

Moore

J. Cavanagh:

D. C Walmsley 19 J. Wiltshire

--[C. S. Cameron

50 J. H. Stewart

R. K. Krawn

Bowling Green v, Recrefo, The lash between the Kowloon D. Munro Bowling Green and the Club de Recreio on the former's ground re- sulted in a virtory for the visitors by 14 shots, · Scores!

Bowling Groón.

R. Hail

H. Rose

11. Nich

L. Gus

S. Eccleshall

G. Roylance

D. Mulr

D. Gow

R. Duncan

E. W. L. Bogbin

Recreio,

E. L. Barros

L.. Gutierrez

C. F. Vas

C. A. Lopes

1. C. SHuer

21

Fonwlek

M. H. Harteam

H. V. Pearso

1 W. Collins

A. T. Hamilton

J. K. Shaw

W: Macfarlane 18

E. B.. Reed

Hongkong Electric,

F. F. Duckworth

F. Normington

J. T. Lunny

W. B. Muskett 21.

L. de Rome.

S. J. Jordain C. 3. Coutts E. W. Carpenter S. Deacon A. Chapman 29 1. J. Davies R. W. Stevenson F. Tarbuck Hon. Mr. W. T. 'R. Sutherland H. Hatch

Southern

H. F. Akehurst G. R. Edwards, 18 A. Webster

DEPARTMENTAL MATCH.

P.W.D. Representatives Beat Education Exponents.

13

221

67

In an exciting lawn bowls match yesterday, the Public Works Depart munt accounted for the Education Department in the inter-departmental competition, the mate being played

24 on the Police greens.

00

Recretó x. Bowling Green, The Kowloon Howling Green juniors Also made up somewhat for the defeat of their premier team by taking the points from the Recres at King's Park, by 27 shots. Scores:

Recreio.

A. Rosario

C. M. S. 'Alves

1 P. Yvanovich

30

C. E. Marques

M. Baptista

A. Gomes

18 A. C. Ribeiro

24

A. E. S. Alres

E; Remedios

H. A. Alves

J. Rosario

B

67 F. Ribeiro

L. Remedios

F. Soares A. H. Basto

C. G. Silva

17 R. F. Luz

W. Russell P. T. Farrell

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Kowloon Dock.

G.. Cooper

Palice. R.C. Henderson

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F. Cullen

J. McKelvic

J. Field

J. Panchean 17 J. C. West

A. V. Barros

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