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LAWN BOWLS IN RETROSPECT.

Defeat of the Leaders Not a "Disaster."

SPORTING CONTEST.

WAS

AUSTRALIANS AT THE OVAL.

SURREY IN DANGER,

acored-one by Har- greaves and a couple by Lapsley, i

London, Yesterday, followed by a 2 for the Police, Playing in the fourteenth match Each side scored couple of of the tour, the Australians visit singles and a 2 und Lapsley ended the Oval for the second time ed the winner by 22-15.

Post was opposed to Cullen and this season. In the first Instance had the better of the first 12 heads, Woodfull won the toss and elect- leading by 12-8. Then Cullered to bat, and when rain caused scored 4, 3, 6, 2, and 3. Post

play to be abandoned the tourists got a 2 only thereafter and Cullen Greater Interest In The Race For an out the winner by 31-14.

had scored 379-5, Don Bradman The Championship.

being not out 252,

By "Short Head,""] Commenting in last Friday's issue of this paper on the pros- pects of the C.S.C.C. v. K.C.C. match 1 wrote: "I anticipate a closer game than the position of the respective Clubs indicates that is, if all the rumours eman- ating from the Kowloon side of the harbour are to be even par tially believed, it would certain ly come as a shock to the home Culb to lose a couple of points against a team whom they bent last season, but I expect that they will observe "Safety First" and guard against a possible sur prise,"

SECOND DIVISION.

K.B.G.C. v. Club de Recreio,

To-day, Surrey batted first and] made a very modest start before rain provented further play. Shepherd, with a splendid innings of 56, helped the county's score

On the first rink Phillips was opposed to Basto and the scores were level (7-7) on the eighth head. Then Phillipa scored on up to 140 for the loss of half four heads in succession, to lead their wickets. by 16---7. At the seventeenth Scores:--- head Phillips had increased his lead to 20-10, but he scored enly another single, as against two singles and 33 for Basto, who loat by 25-15.

Davidson's rink was opposed to Silva's rink, the latter scoring only nine shots, comprising a single and 3 quartette of 2's. Davidson's highest score

P

Surrey: 110-5 (Shepherd 56).

-Reuter.

Our Sports Diary.

was a

Lawn

The first clause of that para. 5, and he won by 34--9. yraph proved to be correct, for Drake was opposed to Ozorio The

eertainly game Was

much and had the better of the first closer than the positions of the seven heads; after

which play espective Clubs Indicated; but was evenly divided, Ozorio, pull- the expectation that the Civil Ser-ing up with the aid of a 5 and vice would guard against a pos-losing only by 18-17. sible surprise was hardly fulfill-

KC.C. v. C.S.C.C.

ed. The scores were practically Jack was opposed to Haynes, level at the tea interval but, who led 8-1 on the sixth head, whereas the K.C.C. gained 27

akots afterward the Civil Service...............AN collected only 16, which made all

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1 DETERREZILLA EM FIORITEREKERELMETULOATARS | following which Jack had and at. There were no "kills" afterward and Haynes won by 21-17.

was

The downfall of the leadera need not be regarded as in way way a "disaster." That is an en- tirely wrong and misleading word to use.

It was simply one of those reverses that must come the way of every sporting Club, and, moreover, the result cannot but increase public Interest in the race for the championship. It is surely much better to have a thrilling finish than a serica of victories by one Club,

Fraser's rink against Brawn's started off by scoring seven on the first three heads and, thanks to a 5, increased their lead to 20-6 at the 12th head. After Brawn got a 4 Fraser replied with 3, 1, and 5, making his tota! 29-10. He scored a 2 thereafter against a couple of ones and a 3 for Brawn, who lost by 31-15.

Grimmitt's rink . emulated Labrum, who WAS drawn Fraser's by scoring seven on the against Archibald, scored eight. Arst three heads and went on to up to the sixth head, but Archi- lend by 23-6 at the 11th head.bald followed with 3. 1, and 6. Lammert got a 3, followed by 4 Labrum scored on only five heads ard 2 for Grimmett, Then subsequently and. Archibald won Lammert got # quartette of by 21-15... singles and a 4. Grimmett scor- ing a couple of ones and won by 81--16.

The exchanges between Gregory and Silkstone were eyen during the first seven heads. Then the latter scored on four heads in succession

Blackburn Hollands, the latter bading 160 up against on the sixth head, after which Blackburn scored 5 and 2. The latter scored on seven heads and his opponent on six heads there- after, Holland's rink winning by 25-19.

Electric R.C. v. Yacht Club. Hatch, playing. against A Macfarlane, scored on the first three hands, bat Macfarlane had a 6 and a 1. Play afterward waa of a ding-dong nature, Macfarlane winning by 24-21.

and led by 15-4, Paul was opposed to Shields, eventually increasing his lead to the play throughout being re- 21-7. A 3 for Gregory was fol-markably even, the highest score

V.

LOCAL

Saturday M.B.K.

Tennis - "B" Division;

R.F.S.C., Recreio V. C.C.C. C.R.C. v. C.S.C.C., Nip pon Club v. K.C.C., S.C.A.A. v. H.K.C.C.,, U.S.R.C. V. Y.M.C.A.. University T.C. v. I.R.C. "C" Division: I.R.C. v. K.I.T.C., C.S.C.C. v. Nippon Club.

Lawn Bowls Saturday-- Division I-C.CC v. K. Dock R.C.; K.B.G.C. v. K.C.C.; de Recreio v. Police R.C.; Talkoo

C.S.C.C.; Division II- Yacht Club v. Taikoo; K.C.C.. v. C.C.C.: C.S.C., v. de Re- crelo; Electric R.C. v. K.B.G.C. Football June 30 Ar- nual Meeting of Football Asso- ciation.

Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

Water Polo - To-morrow 1st Division Chinese Athletic Y. Royal Navy; 2nd Division-Somersets v. V.R.C.

GolfSaturday and Sunday -Bugey Pool, Fanling.

HOME

Cricket June, Second Test Match.

July 7-9--- bridge.

27-30-

Oxford v. Cam-

Golf-To-day-Open Cham- plonship, Hoylake.

Tennis June 23 to July 5 -Championships, Wimbledon. Rowing July 2-5-Henley Regatta.

Athletles July 4-5-Ama- teur Open World Champion- ship, Stamford Bridge..

WATER POLO.

lowed by 4, 1, and 3 for Lammert being a 3 on each side. The re- R.A. Beat the Chinese and Gregory scored a 4 on the sult was 18-16 in favour of last head to lose the game by Shiolds 29-14.

Talkoo v. C.T.C.

Club.

Agains Muskett Chapman's rink scored eight up to the On the first rink Wotherspoon fourth head

At the Victoria Recreation was opposed to Basa and there They led 13-1 at the eighth lery heat the Chinese Bathing

without response. Club yesterday the Royal Artil was not much in the scores up head and 17-0 at the 18th head. lub by 5 goals to 2 in a Senior to the 18th' head when Wother They scored only four more League Water Polo Game, which spoon led by 11-7, including one against 10 for the Electric rink, was marred by a certain amount 4. Then he scored on five heads who lost by 21-16. in succession, giving him a lead

of ill-feeiing. Two of the military C.C.C.. Talkoo R.C. /.. players, were ordered out of the by 20-7. Basa got 1 and a 3,

Abbas was opposed to Walmsley hath. followed by a 3 for Wotherspoon and scored only seven singles. Lewis opened the scoring for who on the game by 23-11.Walmsley scored a six (on the the soldiers and shortly afterward Against Ferguson Gmar opened last head) and won comfortably added a second goal. These two with couple of singles, and by 81-7

goals were the difference between.

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RACING.

then Ferguson scored 2, 2, 3, 2 Cavanagh WGB opposed to the sides at hal-time. In the 2, am to give him a lead of Stewart and play was even second half Lau Yami-chung net- 19-2 Each side got a single, throughout; Stewart winning by ted for the Chinese but Lewis followed by a 6 for Omar. Up 164: The biggest score was quickly put on two more for the to the 19th Head Ferguson scored for Stewart

soldiers. The military added an- only a trio of singles as against Reed was opposed to Duncan, other through Forrester, the two singles. a couple of 28 and who led 16-0 on the seventh Chinese replying with one. The Result of Royal Hunt aB, the scores then being, level head. Reed had lightly the bet soldiers were on top throughout, at 17 all. Ferguson scored a ter of the exchanges later, but and showed better combination single and a 2, and won by lost in the end by 29-16, and speed. 20-17

Prospects for Saturday's In a Second Division match the games will be discussed as Fukien Club beat the 12th Heavy at Ascot, over a distance of 7 fur

The result of the Royal Hunt Cup usual in to-morrow's issue.] Battery by nine goals to nil, being longs, 166 yards, was as follows:

Open Championship.

A

easily superior in every depart- Very few games have been playment of the game.

ed in the Open Singles Champion- ship and unless competitors take

After Wallace scored a single on the first head Bradbury scor- ed on eight heads in succession, his scores including a 6 and a 6. Play then became more even, Bradbury leading by 27-5 at the 19th head. Then Wallace got advantage of fine weather when 3 and a 2, and lost the game by 27-10 Police R.C. Kowloon Dock R.C. Against West Gray opened the scoring with a single and a 5, to which West replied with a 8 and a couple of singles. Five 3's In succession surely a record for a League match came Gray's way and he thus led by 10-5 West collected a 8 but after that got only a quartatte of singles, Gray running out winner by 82-12 The

Gray

it does obtain the Committee of bars of the Police R.C. and C.C.C. the Lawn Bowls Association may Except on one occasion the eight. have to intervene and fix closing woods were all clustered round dates for each round, the jack and measuring was fre- So far as memory goes the only quent. It was a pleasant game ties played before yesterday were to win and an equally pleasant two in the first round, namely; one to lose.

The green was. In

A. M. Holland beat A. 0. fine playing order in spite of the Brawn rain eariler in the aerodi FC Goodman haat G. On actual play there was Hentorso.

ot a couple of shots dif- Last nly on the Police H.C.ference between the two com Dund

feated petitors. Omar. drawing splen

thus didly whilst his three was a thade unlucky

sgo- when,

PALOT

Cup.

London, Yesterday,

MacNab.

Grand Idol....

2.

3.

Lion Hearted. Twenty-two ran, and the race was

length between second and third, won by one length, with half a

Betting

100 to 1 agst MacNab. 28 to 1 agst Grand Idol 10 to 1 agst Lion Hearted

MOTOR CYCLING.

British Success in Light TT.

London, Yesterday Guthrie (Britain) ridingezan A.2. at an average speed of 64.71 m.ph.. won the light weight Tourlat Trophy motor cycle race,

the Tale Cf Man

Reg

BASEBALL.

Results in American Leagues.

ed:

New York, Yesterday. To-day's baseball games result

National League. Pittsburg 3 New York

American League. Philadelphia 7 Cleveland

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