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WORLD SHIPBUILDING.

PROGRESS IN 1920.

LLOYD'S REGISTER RETURNS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Of course, the extent to which totals for these countries amount to yards have been engaged in the re3,275,595 tous, and account for over conditioning of vessels has materially 88 per cent of the total output affected the output of new tonnage for abroad. the whole country, and especially in particular districts.

PROGRESS OF SHIPBUILDING DURING THE YEAR.

" 1.

The following summary of the Mer-As regards the movement of the cantile Shipbuilding for 1920 issued shipbuilding industry during the by Lloyd's Register, has been foc-course of 1920, Lloyd's Register warded to us by the local office. The Quarterly Returns show that at the summary does not include warships, opening of the year 2,994,240 tons moreover it takes into account only were actually under construction in merchant vessels of 100 tons gross the United Kingdom. and upwards, that were launched in 1920, whether they were completed during the year, or are still under

construction.

-Fgures regarding the output during the war period are only shows for Allied and Neutral Countries:

Complete tools for Germany öt being available, no figures are shown

less.

The March

UNITED STATES.

vessels in Denmark of between 5,900 and 7,150 tons. The tonnage of steel vessels fitted with Imernal combustion in Denmark- engines launched 24,552 kosis "the largest Ax any country outside the United Kingdom. ITALT.

The mal figures for this country... 133,190 tons are 50,477 tons higher than those lo 1919. They include the output of Trieste, amounting to 29,191.

FRANCE.

SPORT.

TENNIS TOURNAMENTS. -

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YESTERDAY'S GAMES.

NG SIE KWONG V. M. W. LO,

PARTICULARS OF TOTAL CUTPUT. The output for the year 1920, namely, 2,476,253 tons, is 1,599,132 tons lower than during 1819, and this

Yesterday at the Cricket Club, two The totals comprise open singles matches were decided, decrease accounts for over 87 per cent. of the total reduction in the nine stemmers of between 5,000 and as was also one doubles.

5,800 1005, one of 6,300 tons, and Flay began steadily after a short nage launched abroad during 1920.

The decrease has been general all the "Caracciolo," of about 25,000 knock over, and it was soon seen that returns showed an increase of about over the country, but not so great on tons gross, launched as a 'warship and Lo was nervous or somewhat off his Ng began serving, and now being convested into a merchant game. 400,000 tons. the Jane returns the Atlantic Coast, where it amounts 184,000 tons, and the September re- to 17.3 per cent. as compared with vessel. Tocluding the latter vessel, placing well to the sidelines soon turns 153,000 tons, the amount of the 1919 figures, whereas the core-eight vessels, with a total ronnage of bad La on the run. Lo could not Sailing vessels fitted with auxiliary tonnage building 11 the end of Septem- sponding figures for the Gal! Ports 63,205, were launched, which will be kill the ball when he gut the chance

and paid the inevitable penalty. Ng| power are included with steamers orber, 1920, having reached 3,731,098 are 31.6 per cent.; for the Pacific fitted with steam urbines

waits much longer for the ball than motor vessels, according to type of tons, the highest figures known to the Coast nearly 60 per cent, and for

does Lo as a rule, and so the irregu- engine.

skipbuilding industry of Britain. The, the Great Likes over 34 per cent.

The output" for "the year-93,449|arities of the court did not perplex figures for the end of the year, Notwithstanding this great reduc

tons exceeds the totals for 1910 by him. 3,705,916 tons, are only 22,000 tons tion of output the figures for 1920 are 60,786 tons, and although still below It was soon evident that unless Lo

still aine times larger than in 1913, and nearly 5 times larger than in the pre-war figures, reflects the great could make a change in his fuck, he pre-war record year improvement in the shipbuilding in was in for an unpleasing time, and 1907, the Moreover, the output in the United dustry, which has taken place in this though he fought gamely his play States during 1920 represents over 42 country. The total figures include six could not be compared to his display per cent. of the world's combined our-steamers of between 5,000 and 6,700 in the foal of last year's tournament tons and one of about 9,500 tons. Ng Sze Kwong won the first set fairly easily at 6/4, and though' Lo's pit and 65 per cent. of the total out-

lock seemed to change for a brief put abroad.

while in the second set he could not hold the champion, who was putting more speed into his forehand than is his usual wont. There were many fine baseline exchanges, with neither player venturing up very often, though when Ng did come up he usually won the point decisively. Į Lo's soft overhead let him down up, get a soft smash and pass him many times-Ng would tempt him clean. He took the second set at 6/2 and the third at 6/3.

for that country.

UNITED KINGDOM. PARTICULARS OF TOTAL OUTPUT.

During the year 1920 there have been launched in the United Kingdom 618 merchant vessels of 2,055,624 tors (viz., 556 steamers of 1,953,014 tons, 25 motor vessels of 86,940 rors, and 37 sailing vessels and barges of 15,670 tons).

These vessels have been built of steel with the exception of three wood vessels 660 tons and seven vessels of reinforced concrete of 3,794 tons. Only one sailing vessel has been launched during the year, viz., s yacht of 125 tons.

The output for 1920 is the highest ever reached; it exceeds last year's total by 435,182 tons over 26 per seat.. being 142,371 tons higher than the previous record figures of 1913. NATIONALITY OF VESSELS LAUNCHED.

Of the tonnage launched during the year. 1,209,221 tons are for registra- tion in the United Kingdom, and 846,403 tons, or over 41 per cent. of the total tonnage, are for owners residing abroad. This percentage is considerably higher than the pre-war figures which, for the five years. 1909-1913, resched an average of 221 per cent. The total tonnage launched in 1913, although lower than that of 1920, included some 309,000 tons more for United Kingdom owners than the present figures.

Of the tomage launched in 1920, 256.644 tons are for Norwegiar: owners, 201.662 tons for French owners, and 131.589 rons for Italian owners.

SIZE AND TYPE OF VESSELS. The returns for 1920 show that 168 vessels of between 5,000 and 10,000 tons each and 15 vessels of 10,000 tons and upwards were launched; the following are of over 13,000 tons each :---- **Empress of Canada" 22.000 tons.

Scythia ***

21,500

Giulio Cesare

21,000

"Samaria

18,500

"Pittsburgh

16,600

"Montcalm "

15:250

Montrose

15.250

.

16,000

14,000

13,300

***Tyrrhenia Oreya"

*Ballarsi

--

Of the vessels building on the Isherwood system of longitudinal framing, 12 were launched, with a gross tonnage of about 73,000 tons. Including six of these vessels with a Ponnage of about 39.000 tons, there were launched during 1920 11 vessels of about 65,400 tons for the carriage of oil in bulk; one of them being a barge of 2,606 tons. The returns also include 40 trawlers, and a large num- ber of vessels designed for channel, coasting, and other special services.

The average tonnage of steamers and motor vessels launched in the United Kingdom during 1920 is 3,508 tons; but, if those of less than 500 tons be excluded, the average reaches 4,387 ions, compared with 4,006 in 1919. 4,593 in 1918, 4.933 in 1917, 4,080 in 1916, and 3.791 in 1915. VESSELS FITTED WITH TURBINES OR -WITH INTERNAL COMBUSTION

ENGINES.

SPAIN.

The figures for tonnage launched on

During the year 45,950 tons were the Great Lakes-127,529_tos--in-ched, which total is 6,659 tors clude four large steamers with a total less than for 1919. The figures in of 33,222 tons intended for service dude five steamers of between 5,000 on those lakes.

and 6,000 tons, and the "Alfonso XIII," a turbine steamer of 10,137. PROGRESS OF SHIPBUILDING ABROAD

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DURING THE YEAR.

As was suggested in connection with the December quarterly ship building returns, it is quite possible that the small decrease of work in Hand then reported may prove to be the beginning of a serious decline in the shipbuilding industry. Of course, the real activity of the industry can! not be measured exclusively by the tonnage actually under construction So long as a vessel remains incorn plete in a builder's yard she helps to swell the toonage under construction:

SIZE AND TYPE OF VESSELS. and a large tonnage may be on hand

The total figures for the United with few or no orders coming in for States comprise over 1,500,000 tons new vessels to fill the berths as they of vessels to be fitted with steam tur- become vacant. So far as these and bires, and about 29,000 tons of similar considerations operate at the sels to be fitted with internal com present time, there is no question bustion engines, incinding one vessel that the shipbuilding outlook for the pt S,168 tons, the largest vessel fitted near future is far from being so with Diesel engines launched abroad lavourable as the present high figures during the year. Eighty-eight steam would at first sight appear to indicate.ers for the carriage of oil in bulk were launched with a tonnage of about 567,000 tons; 73 of these vessels, of about 510,000 tons, were built on the Isherwood system of longitudinal

the United States. At the end of Score: 6/4, 6/2, 6/3 to Ng Sze framing, and in addition 85 other vesDesember, 1910. there were Kwang. sels of about 555,000 tons were xiso 2,966.515 tons building in that coun-

M.D.C. SANDBERG V. MAJOR C. built on this system.

try, whereas the figures for Decem- ber. 1920. were 1,310,312 1,656.203 tons less.

OTHER COUNTRIES.

PARTICULARS OF TOTAL OUTPUT Attention is drawn to the statistics given in Tables IV., V. and VI., "From which it appears that outside the United Kingdom there have been launched during the year, 1,141 mer chant vessels of 3,805,042 tons (907 steamers of 3,599.993 tons, 75 motor vessels of 103,037 toss, and 159 sailing vessels and barges of 103,012 tons). The figures show a decrease of 1,718.065 tons as compared with those for 1919, and of 293,282 tons compared with 1918, but are 2.405,313 rons higher than those for 1913, the pre-war record year.

Taking the output of 1913 at 100. the figures for the last three years are as follows-1918. 292.6; 1919, 394.4; and 1920, 271.7.-

SIZE AND TYPE OF VESSELS,

The returns for the year include 236 vessels of between 4,000 and 6.000 tons each; 165 of· petween

The total figures comprise 119 steamers, each of between 5,000 and 6,000 tons; 152 of between 6,000 and 10,000 tons, and 13 vessels of 10,000 rons and upwards. These vessels in clude seven turbine steamers of about 13,500 tons cach, five of them built by the New York Shipbuking Cor- poration, and two by the Newport News S.B. & D.D. Co. these are the largest vessels launched abroad during 1920, with the Caracciolo " įtioned.

A steady has taken place during the whole of 1920 in the work in hand in countries abroad. At the beginning of the year the tonnage under con- struction amounted to 4,567,114 Tons, and at the end of December the total either in the actual play or in the Lo was not favoured by fortune was 3,470,862 "a" decrease of draw, which prevented him from 1.396.252 tons. It should, however, having any tournament practice be be stated that the whole of this re-fore meeting Ng, who seems to be duction is due to the enormous de independent of either practice or con- crease in the shipbuilding industry in ditions.

WILLSON.

There was no noteworthy play

MAJOR GREENAWAY AND CAPT..

COLLIVER.

Excluding the United States, here. Loyd's Register Quarterly Returts Score:6/4, 6/1, 6/1 to Major C. show thar on the whole there has | Wilson. been a steady increase throughout the J. RODGER, J.R. AND G.S. RODGER V- year in countries abroad, the total tornage building at the end of 1920 being 260,000 tons more than the work in hand at the end of 1919.

The Rodgers were unlucky in the The increase in France amounts to draw, and stood little chance from the exception of about 181,000 tons and in Holland to their opponents, who played a steady previously men- about 123,000 tons.

game and wore them down by On the other

tactics. The hand, a considerable decrease has superior play and rakan place in Japan and in Canada,

Rodgers were very active in retrieving many apparently hopeless shots, but amounting to about 61,000 and

could not do sufficient attacking to 52,000 tons respectively.

overcome the stronger pair.

Score:-6/2, 8/6, 6/1 to Green-

A. PLAYER.

The largest wood vessels are two steamers and one motor vessel, each of about 3.500 tons, and buik at Orange, Texas.

The countries abroad having the The returns of the year include five Largest amount of tonnage under cod-away and Olliver. vessels of 19,000 tons built of reinstruction at the end of 1920 are:- forced concrete, two of them of about United States of America 1,310,000 5.000 tons each, and one of about tons, Holland 451,000 tons, France 398,000 tons. Italy 364,000 tons, 6,000 tons.

and Japan 249,000 100.

JAPAN.

6.000 and 8,000 tons; 25 of between 8,000 and 10,000 tons; and 17 of over 10,000 tons each, seven of the latter being steamers of about 13,500 was each launched in the United The output for this country- States, and one, viz., the “Cerac-455,642 tons-is 155,241 tous less ciola," of about 31,000 tons displace than in 1919, and 33,282 tous less méht and 25,000 tons gross, launched than in 1918. It forms, however, in Italy during the year, which ves-1344 per cent of the total tonnage sel, originally intended as a warship. launched abroad, excluding the United is now being converted into a mer- States. The striking advance of the chant vessei..

shipbuilding industry in this country is well shown by the fact that the tonnage launched during 1920, not withstanding, the decrease as com- pared with 1919, nearly equals the whole output of Japan during the ten pre-war years 1904-1913.

The figures for the year include 220 vessels of a total tonnage of 1,205,158 tons to be fitted with tur- bines, the great majority of which will have geared turbines. The out put for the year alsó comprises 170 steamers of about 1,125,000 tons built on the Isherwood system of Jongitudinal framing. Including 73 of these vessels of about 510,000 tons; there were launched during the year 89 vessels of abon 875.000 tons for the carriage of oil in balk. Practic ally, the whole of the tankers and ves- sets built on the Isherwood system were launched

the United States.

SUMMARY OF WORLD'S OUTPUT.

TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1941.

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OTHER RESULTS The results of the other matches played yesterday were —

B.

ON

Club Championship.-A Raworth beat J. S. Jennings, 4-6, The total output during 1920 has 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. been 5,861,666 tons, which is a de--Handicap Singles "B".-Lt. C. H. crease of 1,282,883 tons as com Larkcom (recs. 15) beat H. Green- pared with 1919, but exceeds by more wood (recs. 4/6), 6-2, 6-0 - than 24 million tons the output for 1913, which was the pre-war record

year.

In the United Kingdom there has been launched 35 per cent. of the

with 22 per cent. for 1919, and world's output for 1920 as compared 58 per cent. for 1913.

Handicap Doubles-A, H. Crook and A. D. Ball (owe 3/6) beat Major H. M. Edwards and Major Timmis (owe 4/6), 6-0, 6-2; T. H. King and C. Blaker (rec.) (2/6) beat 1. W.

3-0, 8-6. Alabaster and G. W. Sewell (scr.).

Mixed Doubles Handicap-Col. L A striking fact shown by this summ Humphry and Mrs. Timmis (owe) The 1920 tota's only refer to steel steamers; they comprise 30 vesselstry is that during the year under 15/2) beat Rev. H. S Croie Rees review there have been launched and Mrs. Bowden Smith (owe 15), about 1,825,000 tons of vessels which 6-0 6-3.

of between 5,000 and 6,000 tons each, and 21 of between 6,000 and 10,000 tons each; the largest being tanker of about 8.000 tons, and two other steamers of 9,695 tons each.

BRITISH DOMINIONS.

The total tonnage launched in all the British Dominions during 1920, During 1920 there were launched namely, 203,644. tons, is about 75 vessels of 103,037 sons to be fitted 155,000 tons less than in 1919.

The tornage launched in Canada with internal combustion engines. Nine of these vessels are of over 159,551 tons-is about 112,000 tors less than in 1919. It includes 13 5.000 tons each, three in Denmark,

Two in Holland, two in the United steel steamers of 29,087 tons launch

HOLLAND.

will be fitted with steam turbines.

of the merchant vessels launched

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26 G. J. Edwards, b Purton ............................... Capt Spinks; retired ... 52

C. J. Stapleton, e West, ₺ Tomory 28

Total

BILLIARDS.

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.

195

These figures represent no less then

Open Championship Singles. one-third of the total world's output. W. Sasson v. D. J. Valentine; V. of steel steam tonnage.

Yvanovich v. O. Rumjaho.- It may be stated that during the three years 1918-1920 the total addi- Capt. C. S. Fisher and Lt. A. S.

Open Championship Doubles- tion to the world's merchant navies by Lindsell v. J. B. Penman A. D. Hum-

A strong KCC. team were the L. S. Bates, b Paton ............... new constraction amounts to practic phreys; Lt. Col. F. J. Bowen and Col. visitors of the RAM.C, at Happy Overy, e Rhodes. b Purten......

Humphrey, v. B. W. Bradbury Valley on Saturday afternoon, when E. F. Spinks, b Purton ally 184 million tons.

VESSELS CLASSED BY LLOYD'S

and C. Fincher; Major H. M. Ea very interesting game of cricket O. R. Benson, b Hollands......... 9 REGISTER

wards and R. Townsend v. winners was played. The militarymen batted EL Braga, retired. of to-day's match.

Brst, but the civilians' bowling was B. E. G. Spinks, not cut.

Extras Club Championship.-J. Rodger, too formidable for them and they The great development which has States and one each in Italy and ed on the Great Lakes. On the coast during 1920, 960 of 3,697,141 tons Jr., v. Capt. P. Havelock Davies, succumbed easily, the whole side "A"-R. M. being disposed of for the Iow taken place in the use of steam par- Sweden: the largest launched abroad and on the St. Lawrence were launch-(489 vessels of 1,697,543 tons in Handicap Singles

TUZLA, scare of 75

of which bines is well shown by the fact that during the year being the "William ed 17 steel steamers of between the United Kingdom and 471 of Henderson v. G. M. Dodwell.

1,999.598 tous abroad) are intended during 1920 there were launched 79 Penn." of 8,168 tons, building in the 5,000 and 6,000 tons.

Handicap Singles "BB Crow-only three were double figures, le. The total figures in. The toupage launched in the other for classification in Lloyd's Register Ley v. C. Blaker.

Rhodes 12, Hollands 18 and Wildin- vessels with a total tonnage of 638,557 United States. tons...which will be fitted with steam clude many sailing vessels fitted with British Dominions is 44,093 tons; book. These figures include over 82+

Mixed Doubles Handicap-F. A son 13. The civilians found little over half of this tonnage represents per cent of the United Kingdom's Dinsdale and Miss D. Taylor 7. G. R. difficulty with their opponents' bow- turbines and practically all of them auxiliary power,

The tonnage of wood vessels in the output of the Hongkong district, output, and if only the tonnage of the Sayer and Mrs. Sayer; L. Forster ling and hitting out at everything with geared turbines. These figures include two vessels which will have cluded in this year's total is 133,827 where two vessels of about 5, 100 tons steel steamers and motor vessels of and Dr. Gradys Torne. Major that carne their way, scored 195 runs

1,000 tons and upwards launched in K..G. Bagnall and Mrs. Bagnall, e combination of turbines and reciprotons, which is only 34 per cent. of each were launched.

the world is taken into account, nearly cating engines. It may be stated that the toral tonnage launched abroad dur

65 per cent of such tonnage has beco all the vessels of 14,000 tons and ing 1920. As compared with the

The total tonnage launched during built under the society's inspection, above, launched during the year are 1919 figures, there is a decrease of

1920-183,149 tons-is 46,900 tons to be fitted with turbines.

about 587,000 tons; and of over The tables in the summary, for the 1,000,000 ions as compared with higher than the 1919 figures, and is The total figures are, with the excep a record. As usual, the figures for tion of 1919, the highest ever reach- first time distinguish between steam- 1918, when the tonnage of wood ves this country do not include vessels ed in any one year during the history ers and motor vessels. During the sels unched amounted to 28 per exclusively intended for river naviga- of the society: they exceed by 1,624,726 tons the pre-war record year 25 motor vessels of 86,940 tons cent. of the total output. have been launched, and eleven of

The total figures include a large

During the last 15 years no less them are of 5,000 tons and upwards, proportion of barges and other erat The total figures comprise 7 vessels total attained in 1913.

to be fitted with internal combustion the three largest being of about 9,500 which cannot be described as real sail engines, including 2 of 5,370 and than 28,340,000 tons of new vessels South China Athletic Association to

jog vessels. Apart from such craft there were launched abroad 121 sail- 5,155 tons respectively, and also 3 have been launched which were built its first athletic sports meeting to be.

day. With a view, to discovering Capt. Enwright, b E. F. Spinks The Glasgow district occupies Bursting vessels of 66,896 tons, 15 of vessels with a total tonnage of 18,000 under the supervision of Lloyd's held at the Racecourse on Good F

Register.

Chinese athletic talents for the S. M. Thompson, b Capt. Spinks 4 place amongst the shipbuilding centres which are between 1,000 and 2,000 tons to be fitted with steam turbines.

Seven vessels of berween 5,000 and

Far Eastern Olginplad Games, it Pte. Acres, c Benson, E. F. of the country, showing an output of tons, and five of over 2,000 tons; the

has been decided to hold and Splaksn 457,032 tors. Then loflow. New largest being two six-masted schoon 7,000 tons each have been launched,

athletic meeting anally, when Cotpl. Savage, c Benson, bEF. castle (365,775 tons), Sunderland ers of 2,526 tons each, built et Port and 2 of about 8,100 tons, each. SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES.

One fatal case of diphtheria, events in line with those of the Spinks a (314,454 tons), Greenock (223:434 land, Oregon. tons), Middlesbrough (195,452 tons),

Chinese, and two non-fatal cases of Olympiad will be competed in. Some Pte. West, b Capt. Splake and Bellest (117,656 tons). The 13 vessels of 23,067 tons built of mark, Norway and Sweden, amounts cerebrospinal fever, all Chinese were of the events will be the 100 yards Sergt. Rogers, not out largest increase as compared with reinforced concrete, of which ave are to 163,347 tons, which is 17,032 reported yesterday. Last week there dash, 220 yards dash, 440 yards and Sergt. Wilkinson, b EF. Spinks 1919 has taken place on the Clyde, building in the United States, and tons higher than the output for 1919. were not less than 30 Chinese cases half mile races, relay race, high jump, the figures for which are 154,718 include one steamer of about 6,000 The increase in Denmark amounts to of cerebrospinal fever, of which 12 broad jump, pole vault and disc throw- tons and two of about 5,000 tons, 22,903 tons, and in Sweden to were fatal. In addition there were ing. Suitable prizes will be forth each..

12,852, tons; whereas there has been three fatal cases of influenza, and coming for the successful competitors. The countries where the largest out a decrease of 18,723 tons in Norway. two fatal cases of small-pox, all The meet promises to be the first all- but has taken place during the year The total figures include four vessels Chinese, also one imported case of round athletic meeting in the history under review are the United States; of between 5,000 and 5,800 tons each paratyphoid fever Ladham, and one of the Colony, and all members of the Association are maited to take part. I Japan Holland and Canada. The launched in Sweden, and three mobor case of diphtheria, Chinese.

tons each.

OUTPUT OF LEADING PORTS,

tons higher than the previous year.

The increase for Newcastle is 125,939

tons, for Middlesbrough 75,509 tous,

and for Sunderland 40 71 toes, while

in the Bells, district an actual de Erras of 22,984 tons is recorded.

During 1920 there were launched

tion.

The total tonnage launched in Den:

HONGKONG MAKING PREPARATIONS.

Invitations are being issued by the

before time intervened to stop the innings. Braga 54 and Spinks 52 L. A. Osmund and A. J. Osmund were thechief-double-figure-con-}-{twin-brothers) will meet in the finsi- tributors, the others being Stapleton of the preliminary rounds on Satur- 38 and Edwards 26. These four day, March 19, to decide who shall scored nearly all the side's total.

play against P. Yvanovich for the The scores were 2-----

Championship trophy." The game will be one of 1,000 up, to be played 12 in two sections commencing at 6 p.m. and 9p.m. respectively. Mr. W. 18 Farmer, of Canton, will have charge deg

of the game.

RAM.C

Cpl. Rhodes, b Capt. Spinks Sgt. Hollands, c Braga, b Capt.

Spinks

Capt. Tomory, c and b Capt.

Spinks Corpl. Purton, b Overy

Extras

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HO KOM TONG CUPS.

At the Palace Hotel last night, R. Thomas (-175) defeated T. B. Golding

(300), 250-93. Highest breaks: Thomas, 27, 25, 21, 17, 16, 15; Gold- ing, 52, 26, 25, 24, 20, 18, 16 (twice),

Ι

13

"E." Guimaraes (200) beat W. E. Wilson (-50),- 250-146.

Total

75

Highest

breaks: Guimaraes, 36, 32, 25, 24

"Bowling Averages. Capt, Spinica EF. Spinks EL Overy

5 for 36

4-for-8

1 for 25

(twice), 21, (twice), 15 (twice).

TO-NIGHT'S GAME, __9.p.m÷1_P. Waon (200)

Guimaraes (200).

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