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K.C.C & BOWLING GREEN SHOULD WIN TWICE

POLICE CHALLENGE FOR TITLE

(By Short Head.)

CRAIGENGOWER Cricket Club, dual Lawn

Bowls champions, are expected to record the "double" against the Recreio to-morrow, and thus return to winning form in the premier league and secure the lead in the junior division,

Kowloon Docks, Kowloon Cricket Club, and the Kowloon Bowling Green should be the other winning senior combinations, while the Civil Ser vants, the Kowloon C.C. and the Bowling, Green should prove successful in the minor games.

Craigengewer premier league winners of both their games this bowls champions, have made two year, are enjoying a free week-end, changes in their team for to-mor-on account of the odd number of row against the Recreio..

competitors in this division,

A. A. Razack has displaced D. Rumjalin, whose place in B. W. Bradbury's rink has been taken by A. E. Coates. Razack

is playing in Omar'a quartette. Though sensationally defeated

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The Indian

LR.C. Definitely Weak.

Recreation Club, newcomers to the League, are en- tertaining, the K.C.C. In their third successive home match, and' I can'

aea anything to stop the K.C.C

rinks and ultimately benten by 18 being the third club to take away shots last Saturday, the champions both points after a visit to Soo ore expected to carry all before kunpoo unless it is over-confi- them on the Recreio

dence. The K.C.C. dropped two

greens

to.

morrow. Last year, fielding eight valuable points at the Valley In of to-morrow's team at King's Park their first game-against the Civil Craigengower won by 24 shots, Service--and I am sure that that. Bradbury's rink (L. E. Lammert, was all the stiffening up they re- D. Souza and U. Rumjahn) record-quired.

ing

17 'shot win.

If the Indians hope for pro.. motion and the subsequent ser- vices of U. M, Omar, E. el Ar- culli and R. Basa, three of the leading bowlers in the Colony, they will have to show a very; big improvement.

The Recreio, who won a fluctuat- ing, struggle against Kowloon Docks by 9 shots last Saturday, are felding exactly the same twelve. Both R. F. Luz and C. E. Marques) are expected to put up a stirring ight, but F. X. M. Silva's rink is the weak link in the side, and It players in action I am inclined to will probably be from this quar. class them with the Police, second ter that defeat will: come to the string as contenders for the woo- King's Park side. ***

Docks Favoured To Win.

From what I have seen of their

den spoon. Still the I.R.C. are not to be discouraged-it is their first

The Civil Servants are making. Venture, and it may well lend them

to the successes they have enjoyed. one change. In the team which lost;

in the cricket and tennis leagues. to the Bowling Green by 10 shots, |P, Knight being included in ́R. P. -- Champions Confident,

Craigengower. ` juniors, cham- Phillips's rink in favour of I Westlake, who is playing in the pione, are confident of succesa. second team. Knight will play against the Recreio at the Valley, | No. 1, while N, J. Bebbington willAfter their convincing win over

be No. 3.

the Civil Bervants it is going to take a good team to check their triumphant progress. "It is going to.... |be a very fine struggie between the holders and the Yacht Club for this year's title, and early mistakes on the part of Craigengower may well rob them of the championship they won last season to break all: records in Colony Lawn Bowls the same Club winning both Lea- gués,

BRADBURY'S RINK WINK

B. W. Bradbury (Craigengower), von his game against W. Mair Police) by 18 shots to 15 Inst Saturday. This was wrongly re ported owing to a

the score card. any in

As

the result of the change Cralgengower lost to the Police

by 16 shots, not 18...

Last year the Docks team heat the Civil Service by 29 shots at the Valley. Tomorrow they should record another triumph, but not by such a large margin.

Police Challenge.

* I have it on very good authority that the Police are going to win the League this season after ight ing for the wooden spoon last year, They have made a very auspicious start, but I am afraid that their ambition is a little too high for

་། them.

To-morrow, they will › have all their work cut out to beat the K.C.C and frankly, I can not see them doing it.

C.S.C.C. Make Changes. After the form they displayed against Kowloon last Saturday, the Civil Servants should record: their second win when they visit the Electric, who went down to tho Yacht Club on Saturday. The Elec- tric's one success was recorded, against the Indians.

The Civil Servants have been strengthened by the inclusion: of H Westlake, while J; Fitz- gerald has displaced R. B Davies The Electric are be.... Ing reinforced by A. F. Paul,. ~|~who is skipping; in place of N.,

M. Currie, while, IL. S. McKay': and: H Hatch, have replaced) A. Webster and 8. Deacon.

They are, however, relying on It is probably that the C.B.C.C.. the same team which brought about will take a friendly rink to Ming the season's first sensation..

Tuen In addition to their second

The Police won at Kowloon last string, but this has not yet been. year br 11 shots, but I fancy Eow-confirmed. loon's chances to-morrow,

Bowling Green's Chance,

The Bowling?

excellent

with thre

Marks Skipping Police Rink.

The Police are trying ont a new skip in R. Marks against the

Green.-- Ke in, displacing: od, who will be play This rink

and J. Ellis haye repli

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