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Contrary to expectations the weather conditions were none too pleasant for lawn bowls on Satur day afternoon, rain falling almost at the appointed hour for start- ing and continuing almost right up to the end. According to ra. ports from the various greens the Taikoo appear to have had the big gest share of the downpour, but this did not deter them from play. ing to a finish and registering a win by a handsome margin. The Police again had the worst of the deni, leading by a good margin be. fore the adjournment and then los- ing eventually by only four shots, All the encouragement given to the Kowloon Dock fell on Barren soll, and, they proved incapable of snatching the points from the Craigengower C.C. Not unexpect edly the K.C.C. proved the superiors of the K.B.G.G.

Following are my usual notes on the various games in the order of the official card:-

DIVISION L

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Bach side had a 5, a 4, and two 3'a.

best effort for the visitors was a 8. C.S.C.C. v. Recreio, Hollands's and Silva's rinks were drawn against each other. The 10th

Recreio v. Pòlice. Gutierrez'a rink met Mair's rink and the latter led by 8-5 after six

latter led by 10-9 at the hend, but wore down 18–10 at the 14th head. The game resulted in

heads. The home lot scored 2, 6. 9, giving them a load of gaven shots. At the fifteenth head the Recreio led by 2012, and even a win for the home rink by 21–20. tually won by 22-17. The win-The winners had a couple of 3's,

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the visitors had a couple of '9's.

Silva's rink were pitted against West's rink, the scoring being very, even throughout. The visi toia led by 7-4 after eight heads The and 10-9 after 12 heads, scores were level (14-14) at the 18th head, and eventually the home Each side rink won by 16-15. scored a 3.

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Laz's quartette faced Oram's four, the latter opening with a 4 and keeping the lead right up to the 15th head when the score At the 19th head was 12-12.

led by 16-15; at the Luz's lot next head Oram's men had drawn level; and in the last head the lat ter scored a 2 to win the game by 18-16: The home rink, had a couple of 3's, whilst the Police had one 4 and a 3..

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Talkoo v. Civil Service, Ferguson's rink were drawn against Erawn's, rink, more or less heavy rain militating against good play right almost to the end. The home rink established an early lend of 8-1 at the fourth head, ́but a 4 and a 2 for the visitors gave promise of a close game that was not fulfilled, At the 10th head the home lot led by 13-9 and then went on to monopolise the next nine heads-something of a record for. First Division bowls this season-these realising 2, 1, 1. 4, 4, 2, 1, 3, 3. The scoring board then read 34-9, but the visitors scored a 3 and a 2 on the last two heads, the margin against them at the finish being 84-14.

The opening stages of the game į between Wallace's and Holliage's rinks was fairly even until the for- mer got a 5 on the tenth head and led by 11-5. The next four heads favoured the visitors who led by 12-11.

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Haynes's four met Ribeiro's four and led by 11-1 after eight heads They and 13-7 at the 14th head. scored only a 3 thereafter and the visitors won by 18-16. The heme rink had a couple of 3's, whilst the Recreio had a 4.

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Electric v. K.B.G.C. Muskett's rink met. Petherick's rink and opened with a 8 and a 2. The visitorà acured on the next ten heads and led by 22-5. Play was a trifle more even thereafter, but the visitors won by 30-11. They scored two 4's and three 3's, the home lot's best being a 3.

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Webster's four faced Davidson's four, the latter leading by 14-0 after six heads. The home rink " scored on the next five beads make

the score 14-8, but the visitors pulled away again and won by 26-11. They had a 5 and two 4's against one 3 for the home rink.

Lunny's rink were drawn againat Drake's, the latter leading by 8-3 The home at the seventh hoad. rink came away finely, and led by 17-11 at the 18th head, winning the game by 20-13. The best effort was one

3 for the Electric rink.

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C.C.C. v: Kowloon Dock. Omar's rink and Lapsley's rink were drawn together, the former opening with a 6 and a single, but at the ninth head the score was only 11-6 in favour of the C.C.C. They monopolised the next five heads (3, 4, 2, 4, 1) and led by 256. They scored on three of the remaining heads as against four times by the visitors, the lat

The ter going down by 38-11. home rink bad one 5, three d's, and a 3. The visitors' total comprised three 2's and Avo ́singles.

Rumajahn's four

pitted the former against Cullen's four,

At the 17th head they A. E. Silkstone. K.C.C. having slightly the better of the first six heads. leading by 6-8. still had a lead of 16-13 atd. at W. Russell, K.B.G.. Five singles and a 2 came the way the 19th head of 17-14, but as the U. M. Omar, C.C.C. of the visitors, but even although home rink got a couple of singles F. Cullen, K.D the home rink ..got only four thereafter, the visitors

won by Basa, C.C.C.

J. Fraser, K.C.C. singles thereafter the score af the 17-16. As mentioned the home R

R. Luz, C. de 19th head was the remarkably low rink had a 5, whilst the visitors J. Ferguson, T.R.C one of 14-10 in favour of the had a couple of 3's,

N. Drummond, T.R.C. Dock. The latter scored a 6, fol- Drummond's four faced Gregory's. S. Rosselet, C.C.C.

J. G. West, P.R.C. lowed by a single, and won the four, the former establishing a D. Rumjahn, C.CO game by 20-10. As compared lead of 9-2 at the sixth head. At J. Gibson, K.C.C. with the one 5 for the visitors, al- the 10th head their lead was 10-5, J. C. Brown, K.D. ready mentioned, the home rink but then they scored two 5's in W. Mair, P.R.C.

J. Hollidge, G.S.C.C. succession. At the 15th head they had one 3.

D. Warren, K.B.G.C.

C.S.C.C. 20-11, and on the last head by R. 26-12. In spite of the big score C Silva, C. de R.

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A remarkably even game was led by 21-8; at the 19th head by J. Wallace, T.R.C.

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witnessed between rinks skipped by Basa and Funcheon. The visi- tora had the better of the open ing and led by 62 at the fifth head, but the next five hoads went to the hame rink, giving them a losers' total comprising two 2's and lead of 96, which was equalis- eight singles. ed on the 11th head. The scores were next level on the 16th head (12-12), but at the 19th head the home four led by 16-13, this be- ing reduced on the penultimate and last heads to 16-15, Ench side had one 3.

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Division II.

A. J. Johnson, P.R.C. Yacht Club v. Talkoo.

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The local mea W. Hollands, C.S.C.G. by Fraser's rink. They were down had one 4 and the visitors one 3. V. Petherick, K.B.G.G. 1-2 at the fifth head, B-4 at the

KC.C. v. GCC..

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F. X. and Gibson's four. The home rink had a 5 and five 8's whilst the Chapman, Y.G led by 7-2 after five heads, their losers had a 4 and a 3.

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