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To-morrow's Bowls
(Continued from Page 9),
THE CHINA MAIL.
Club Bowls Tourney Results
(Continued from Paje 9).
KOWLOON C.C..
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NOVICES COMPETITION 13. Canning beat R, Rathmell
W. J. Edwards beat S. J. Houghton
93-14
Ge beat A. Popple 12-7
Reand-
1-1.
Talkoo, who won the earlier ep- counter this season by 16 shots on their own green, have brought in W. Cunningham for D. Bone at No. makes' a 2 and Nell Drummond
P. Kirstofersen beat A. C. Young 21-13 welcome return to the skip positlar H. O. Huber beat G. Lee 21-19. with J. Chalmers as his No. 3. In V. 1. Edwards received a we. from spite of these changes, however, I, J. Chadwick
Gooding (acr.) beat A. E. Carey, (+3)
ChampionshipFirst Round
Merriman received a w.o. from Pennel W. Glendenning beat Gooding Second Round-
W. Mair beat. W. Glendening W. McLeod beat T. Perkins
Novices-First Round Merriman beat 3. Johnston 21-6. Haynes beat C. F. Alexander Channing beat Bryon Second Round
Keohane beat Charman Forrest best Mottram 21-5.
+
think the Kowloon team will win-J. W. Brown beat J. Canning 21-15. CIVIL SERVICE C. C..........
DOUBLES HANDICAP_
Second Round
Handicap Second Round
they have beaten the Recreio.! Craigengower, and the K.C.C. on. Fraser and A. Spary (+2) beat LA. W. Grimmitt (5) beat & Whant
their green this season.
Jack and R. P. Phillips (+6) CLUR. HANDICAP-Second Round A. W. Wright ((+8) received a wo
from J. M. Pym (+8)
1. Jack (ser) beat J. Fraser (mm)
24-10
The remaining premier league game will probably go in favour of the Recreio, In spite of the fact that they were beaten by 32 shots
PRESIDENTS CUP-Third Round on their own green in the first en E. C. Fincher beat J. M. Jack 21-14 counter this sesson. The K.C.C. NORTON CUP--Second Round have dropped A. E. Hayward, the C. J. Roc (+2) beat F. G. Herridge
(±2) 19-13 Shanghal player, as the result of H. Nish (3) beat H. Gittins (5) Hampton's recovery, otherwise 23 18 they are fielding the same side which last at Kowloon Docks last Saturday.
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN
HANDICAP DOUBLES--First. Round V. Petherick and A. R. Whibley beat T.
Gooding and A. W. E. Davidson D. Thomson and G. H. Owen beat J. Rodger and C. B. Hosking
Second Round
(+1)
N. J. Bebbington (~2) beat J. Pooler
(+6)
H
Strange (ser.) beat T. Armstrong (SCT.)
J. Deakin (5) beat T. Laing (+2) Third Roand.
T.
Jones (5) beat J. F. McGowan (+1) 21-20.
Pairs Handicap-Second Round.
R. Wood and R. R. Davies (+4) beat N. Bebbington and J. F. Me- GOWEN (1)
J. Purves and J. Pooler (+10) beat R. P. Phillips and L. Strange (-4)
Championship-Second Round
A. W. Grimmitt beat H. E. Strange F. Jones beat T. Armstrong
S. Eccleshall beat E. W. Simmonds
21-18.
Luz Returns To Form. The return to form by R. F. Luz will probably be the determin-J. ing factor in the game. The .K.C.C.. however, have surprised Craigen-F. L. Renley and G. N. Mitchell beat |****** xower, Taikoo (twice) and the Recreio themselves, and another upset would not surprise me.
G. F. F. Thompson and W. S. Drake PRESIDENT'S CUP-First Round T. Scarle beat C. L. Farmer 1. Guy bent Gooding
*
KOWLOON DOCKS
Championship-First Round Second Round
R. G. Goodman beat N. King
J. C. Brown beat W. Greig
Bupes Shield-First Round
The meeting between the Civil V. Petherick beat G. E. F. Thompson Service and the Bowling Green will T. Armstrong received a wo, from A.1. Sweener (+2) beat S. Gray (-6) provide the most wieresting game. in the junior division,
On the last occasion these Iwo teams met the Bowling Green won by 16 shots, but they will find the Civil Ser- vants a sterner proposition on their own green in the return game to-morrow.
Orr
Mitchell beat J. C. Brown
VICE PRESIDENT'S CUP- First Round
H. Nish received a w.o. from J. Web-
ter
1. Sloan received a w.o, from J. Fraser W. S. Drake received a w.o; from G. E.
Roylance
A. M. Holland beat J. S. Logan
Second Round
H. Nish received a win, from F. V.
The home team have been Whitts weakened by the loss of two skipa L. Guy beat J. Sloan in S. Eccleshell and R. R. Wood,
NON-PRIZE WINNERS— Second Round
but H. E. Strange and S. E. Alder-n. Waterton beat T. Searle man have returned to their places C. B. Hosking beat J. C. W. Chariton
21-14 after a brief spell in the premier
J. H. Budding beat G. E. F. Thompson been division, and H. Major has
21-13. brought into the side in place of HANDICAP-Second Round J. Fitzgerald at No. 2 in R. R., Fraser beat G. E. F. Thompson Davies' rink. The Civil Servants' J. Sloan received a wo. from slips are Strange, Davies and H. Westlake.
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The Bowling Green should win, it will be a small margin
that
will divide the teams.
Champions Should Win. Craigengower are visitng the Yaent Club and should
Whitta
F. V.
H. F. Stoncham beat C. L. Farmer. J. Watson beat J. H. Bedding A. R. Whibley beat A. Hyde-Lay V. Petherick beat W. S. Drake
L. Guy bent J. L. Tetley
T. Searle beat A. Orr
Second Round
W. Greig (9) beat J. C. Brown (-) Second Round
J. Kempton (-1) beat W, Robson
(+1)
HandicapSecond Round
J. Kempton (1) best W. Robson
(+1)
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Roylance win
to shake off the Civil Ser-
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H: Nish beat T.-Searle 21-13.
CHAMPIONSHIP First Round
to displace the Bowl- V. Petherick beat J. Roberta 21-12
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wood 21-7
In the other two games the Rec-W. Macfarlane beat R. Hall reio should experience little diffiA. R. Whibley beat J. Watson culty in beating the Electric, whom
Second Round
they beat by 19 shots at Ming Yuen H. Nish beat J. Spence 21-8 carlier in the season, though the
memory of their visitors' triumph CRAIGENGOWER.
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TAIKOO.
(Continued from Page 9).
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J. S. Landolt (+1) beat G. 8. Sum-)
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Championship-Second Round
H. Beer beat C. S. Rosselet
On the remaining rink R. Wal G. Duncan received a wo. from. E, el
lace appeared to have the game well in hand, but Ribeiro finished well, scoring seven shots to three
Arculli
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Lindsay cleared, a good He
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easily against the Kowloon Cricket of the 17th, and Cullen with the place and should be added to beautiful drive cleared Fraser's Club,
E. Lapsley's rink (C. Atkinson. wood from the jack' to score a 6. M. Ferguson and S. Gray) recorded Cullen was again prominent on the awin by 16 shots against A, Hyde-last head when he trailed the jack Lay's four. At the ten interval to the ditch to score 3. but hie Lapaley led 14-5, and it was not until rink loat 24-21.
J. C. Brown and A. E, Silkstone
August 11 to 17, 1938.
Date
August
12.
High Water - Low. Water'. Standard Ht: Standard Ht. Times. Tímea, HL* M. F. HLM. F.
17:50 08:1206-(21): 2,6|| 12 38 64 23, 54 23| 01:08 5.1. 07:40 23 13/13 15:19 be 2.5 08. 26
the 15th head that Hyde-Lay showed his true form. He improved were engaged in a hard fight, zood lie by sending down two very Silkstone being seriously handi- Fri 11 018 fine woods through a narrow capped by virtue of the good bowl- channel to record a 5., The 16th ing of Brown's first three, 3. V. Sat.
Sun. 18. head produced excellent bowling, Ramsay, J. Kempton and W, Greig all the woods being clustered and the indifferent placing of J. M. round the Jack for the Docks to W. Brown, V. C. Labrum anid T. Mon. 14.
Tues. WAS record one shot to lead 21-10. Ferguson, A
Or the 16th head Silkston
*
The game between F. Cullen and lying on the jack, but Brown with Wed. I. Fraser, was remarkable Inasa glorious shot carried the Thurs.
much as that until the respective for a one.
02 48 33 10:41 2.5 15 05: 8.0 18 052.9 03:40 5.4
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