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again selected to play. No. 3 to Omar in 1933, when his rink! won handsomely on the green.
Changing Moods
Police
CHAMPION BEATEN
(Continued from Column
Ding Dong Struggle It was a grim fight from then on-
KCC. a tough proposition.
The Recreio are expected to prove wards with both men playing bri
the HK Electric, liant bowls. Time and again. Hol- N. Nish is a player of changing too strong for moods he headed the list of and there is much doubt as to whe-land sent up a bowl to within a League skips in 1953, and has re-ther the Civil Service can beat the foot of the jack only to have it dis- team-placed by Grimmitt's next wood; presented Kowloon against Shang-improved Football Club hai in a zone match. He has also round advantage may, however, do the latter's favourite tactic was to block the head when he was lying- won in singles competitions, and the trick
SENIOR LEAGUE RINKS the shot instead of trying to-secure played No. $ to Rapley in the 1934)
The following are the Senior Leagueļa second. Yesterday was certainly Esplin Cup match. He reached the Rinks for to-morrow:
Holland's unlucky day; several final of the open singles the year
Craigengewer “A” A. E Coates,
A. S. Gomes, H. Beer times he drove to carry the jack L. A. Gutierrez waż
and made a three or four, bot} The Recreio team is well and B. W. Bradbury (skip).
Bachanza, C. Simmonds, LCR missed invariably by a matter of balanced, and has a brilliant rink Sousa and U. M. Omar (skip). in that of C. G. Silva's. It ia's¦ J. Lazdok, A. E. Razack, R. Basa
Holland Takes Lead pity L A. Gutierrez cannot ret and R. F. Liz away to play every Saturday, but business must come first.
Craig
G. Duncan, W. T. Brightman, W. GI and E. el Arculli (skip).
.
inches
On the fourteenth head the score was 17-all, and Holland took the A. Coelho, A. E. Atkins, M. AR lead on the next head with a two. Sousa and C. S. Rosselet (skip).
On the 26th end Holland went by J. R. Soares, M. Medina, W. V. Field the jack with his next two bowls and J. Cavanagh (skip).
E G. Post G. Perkins, W. S. Dall
Hollands (skip).
Cình de Recreio
Bowling Green
his final effort, but he was a little
Shepherd's Improvement ⠀ The Police were too good for the Indians. The play of Shepherd who was skip for the first time-
He then Police R. C
but lay the third shot LC S. Fender, T. Tallon, W. Mc-jattempted to carry the jack through," was responsible for this.. Ably!
Hardy and G. Moss (skip)-
but was wide and Grimmitt came up supported by the three men inj front of him, he had K. M. Omar's and W.
with his last wood to bring the rink completely subdued.
W. McLeod, T. R Hunter, F. Nolan score to 20 shots to 19 in his
favour. Shepherd has been playing good and J. Shepherd (skip).
Grimmitt was narrow with his next bowls or a number of years now,! A. A. Remedios, J. G.. Ozario, L. A.
the confidence; Gutterrez and *. I M. da Silva (skip) two bowls and short with his third, and fully deserves his Club has placed in kim.
LJ. Silva, L. F. Xavier. C. E. Mar- leaving Holland with two shots and ja wood behind for safety. Grimmitt The matches which will be play-ques and EL. A. Alves (skip).
JE Noronha, C. H. Basto, F. V. V. had no alternative but to draw with ed to-morrow contain two contes Ribeiro and G. Silva (skip). which will extile great interest amongst the bowlers concerned. A. S. Russell, J. Watson, J. Budding, narrow and the game was over. These matches are
Another close game was that be- Chủ tàu vụ land L Gur (sp). [CC.c. “Band KB.G.C
P. Farrell, J. Tetley, J. C. Brown(tween H. G. Sherrif and L. F. and A. Holland (skip).
Xavier, the issue also being decided KDRC. Last year the Craigen- H. Nish, V. Petherick, J. G. Meyer by a single shot Both bowlers gower. "B" team beat their fellow and W. S. Drake (skip). members much to tihe latters'i
were playing consistently through- mortification. The "A" team probington and Hyde-Lay (skip).
E. C. Fincher, F. C. Craig, N. Beb-jout, and on the final head Xavier was lying the shot. but - Sherrif bably felt embarrassed insomuch as
H. Gittins, E. Kern. F. Goodwin and
(came up with his last wood and car- this result threw their chances of J. Fraser (skip). winning the League Championship J. W. H. Brown, H Hampton, E. P.ried the jack to win. into the balance. It is not thought, Phillips and A. E. Silkestone (skip).
Kowloon Docks the "B" team will however, that
To be selected from F. Cullen, S emulate their splendid victory, this Gray, B. Lapsley, J. McKelvie, J. year; the "3" team should win to Lindsay, J. Kempton, W. Greig, C morrow's encounter and thus retcinson, E. Morrison, G. Cooper. V.
Hast, B. Parks, J. Revie, J. McLaggan,į venge themselves.
V. Ramsay.
Omar and
not
Peculiar Green
Bradbury were playing well on Tuesday night. The rink they were on did not seem to suit them it had a doubtful, straight hand and an
the
Kowloon C. C
JUNIOR LEAGUE RINKS The following are the junior league rinks for to-morrow:
Craigengower
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Police E. C.
W. Clark, W. Eesdridge, C. S. Alex- ander and S. Logan (skip)..
enormous bend on the other. Fraser was the only man to overcome it, and was star performer. Hyde-Lar made him a good partner, although some of his shots were "jossy.”
The Bowling Green "wher they met the Kowloon Docks last year and only won
by a single shot, and that was conceded after careful B. Rodgers, D. Waterton, M. J. Hen-
measurement--the fraction of an
has not
A G. Channings, A. J. Johnston, J. S Riddell and W. S. Glendinning (skip)
A. Wright, W. Cameron, J. R. Me-
W. Smith (skip). Walter and A.
Bowling Green
derson, and G. Sherriff (skip)
de
Sherriff's Narrow Win Over Xavier
ONE SHOT VICTORY AFTER TWENTY-SEVEN HEADS --
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On the Kowloon Cricket green yesterday G. H. Sherriff beat L. F. Xavier by one shot in the First Round of the Colony Lawn: Bowls Singles Championship Head LF.Xavier G. H.Sherrif
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|inch decided. The Bowling Green S. Bright I A R Duncan, J. G. team has been changed for this Charlton, and G. E. F. Thompson
(skip). week's encounter-one critical G. Chambers, W. E Hale, C. Hosk- BL Aptar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for change is that Drake will playing, and H. Rose (skip).
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Warrington ran a good race last Drake xett, and A. F. Paul (skis).
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In this five furlong sprint for win the novices event and is still EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, not is seriously question.
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shall see Mr. Frost on Fly-by-night side chance with King's Parade, Jobserver would think instantly! Bome and A. Webster (skip)
Kowloon C. &
Mr. Liang on Clear View, Popular who might turn up, as is his habit. that if a change must be made M. N. Rakusen.. S. J. Houghton, W.
Star ridden by Mr. Pih, Diogenes 1st June Manila, Robaui, Brisbane, Sydney then J. C. Brown would be the man Mulcahy and T. Carr (skip).
Victoria Park Handicap with Mr. Botelho, and Sylvandale 5th July Melbourne & Hobart
for the job and should get . first G Lee, A Spary, L. E. Lammert and
LE
Here we have the "B" class Aus-, with Mr. Proulx up... consideration. Petherick has been # Overy (skip).
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ponies running over · five introduced as No. 2 in Drake's rink F. S. W. Smith, J. S. Dinnen, W. W.
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Taikoo Docks
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surprise in store for their hosts DING-DONG STRUGGLE OVER
|to-morrow."
25 HEADS
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On the Kowloon Dock green fall upon the Craigengawer, babes and read them Victory should be terday P. E. Knight defeated part of the yachtsmen's pleasure Tetley by 4 shots in their this week-end.
Round encounter - In Stagles Lawn. Bowls champio
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ly join the select band of winners, On the Football Club green yes-1; however, prefer his chances a start quickly I am sure she could terday, S. Eccleshall and J. Shep-the June 1 meeting in a handicap ism would be to hope to see her win here, but the height of optin-
herd beat Dr. K. P. Karanjia and race.
F. S. Fernando by 11 shots, in the First Round of the Colony Pairs Championship.
Head
NP.Karanjia S. Eccleshall
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F. S. Fernando
Shatin Handicap
A large feld will turn out here and I rather like Pride of Taing. and tao (Mr. Davis) Gold Bullion (Mr. J. Shepherd Black) and Boring. Eve
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Henson's Win Over McGowan
EARLY LEAD MAINTAINED DESPITE CHALLENGE
break away first. I feel the 'dis- tance is too short for Woodland' Stag
Stonecutters Stakes
Twenty non-winners will go to the post here hoping to earn their "chow" for their patient owners. It now, narrows down to Flamingo (Mr.
Deitz) High West (Mr. Proulx) and Forget-me-not (Mr. Pih). By the |way, do not forget that Forget-me-
not failed to get a start last time: Jout and he may avenge this tom morrow. Forgemaster. (Mr. Davis) stands a good chance, of causing On the Club de Recreio green an upset here. Flamingo ran welf 15yesterday, H G Henson beat J. Flast time out after an indifferent MeGowan by 6 shots in their Open start, he appeared to have High Singles Lawn Bowls Championship West beaten. The distance is one furlong longer and this is in his
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H. G. Henson J.P. McGowan Lavour.
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Customs Handicap
This mile and a quarter race is ¡for “C. class ponies to be ridden by novice riders. I must nomin- ate Bayardo to win atze his bril liant run a fortnight ago Mr. Ferguson will ride hope to see him reg wer at the Valleys, Don La dangerSU and
| second pisce-with-flyingur
|in light again
of producing
twins" and linge
and
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