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Macfarlane was second only Bebbington, and got in some good shots.
over
Edwards, his opposing skip, beaten for the most part. Brooksbank made a very good recovery against Nolan to and from eight down at the 14th, by very wiped off the margin to win
one shot!
.
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In the local Derby, K.B.G.C. ver- Although the Kowloon Bowling seus K.C.C., the home team won, Green Club won on all three rinks, although I was one shot out in my they had to fight hard against Tai- koo, for what turned out to be an forecast.
́HOLLAND BACK TO FORM easy victory as at the half way Adam Holland's rink came right stage they were slightly down. But comprising:- back to form with a good victory then Logan scored a six against Black Wood Ware, Teak & Iron the K.C.C.'s leading skip, Chalmers, and scored tonsistently Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing and they were full value for the afterwards to win by eight shots. Tables, Washstands, Sideboards, win. Archie Russell was leading Meyer also needed a six to gain the Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining well for the winners, whilst both same win over Keown, who started Tables, Ice Chests, Cheats of Draw- Sherriff and Holland did their stuff. off well, but, who was not consis-
ers, Bookcases, Desks, Tables, Craig was prominent as the K.C.C. tent. Melrose, as leading man for Chairs & Armchairs, Filing Ca- ink's third man, but Frank Good-the losers, was playing an excellent binets, Flower Stands, Hatstands, win was erractic although he put game, but the visiting four, especi-
ally towards the finish, were con- Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Porcelain & up some good woods.
Glass Ware, Brass & E. P. Ware, Guy's rink started off with a rush sistent enough to gain the points. Ornaments, Pictures, Electric Table against Jack and secured a lead of Drake was leading Stainton
Fans & Lamps, Gramophones & Re- 18 to 4 thanks to Tetley, who up to the way, but eventually finished up cords, Chesterfield Couches & Arm- this stage was consistently brilliant with the smallest majority due to
chairs, etc., etc. only to fall off in the second half some great work by his opposite of the game. But the hoodoo work number, who, on one notable occa- ed all right, not to mention the op-sion, reduced a certain six to a two position, who kept the home team count by nicely judged shot and
3 Modern Style Suites (Drawing on 13 for six heads, while they se-later took the jack through as clean cured the lead. Walker, who like as the proverbial whistle to score Room, Dining Room & Bed Room).
shot when the visitors Mulcahy had been brilliant in pat-a ches, became more consistent and counting four. the home four jumped into a lead again.
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INDIANS - TOO GOOD. After the first few heads K.C.C.- never had a look in against Armstrong was deadly especially the Indians, Hirst and Adal figur- after Tetley had gone off, but Guying in a most remarkable game. The was not up to his usual steady home rink began brilliantly and game. Brown, generally, was the scored a five, a six, a two and one best of the K.C.C. four. Kern and to lead by 14 shots after four ends. Jack were like the curate's
Yet they scored only twice after- and I think the latter made a tac-wards, whilst their opponents ran tical error in keeping his second up a total of 32 shots! Minu had
Undersigned have received man on a hand which he was nei- an even bigger win against a de-
instructions to sell by Public ther liking nor getting as well as butant skip in Kew, being 18 up, the opposite one.
but Dallah and Labrum had a very Auction on
Saturday, the 17th. July, 1937 Fincher had the only away win even game, the visiting skip secur
commencing at 10:30 am. and he did well to beat Hosking's ing the verdict by the smallest mar- strong rink by five shots. The gin.
egg,
scoring was very low on both sides except for a nap hand which the K.C.C. men scored on the head.
second
Overy, at Number 3, played an exceptionally good game as did Fincher.
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I believe I am right in saying that only thirteen players have represented the LR.C; this sea
to son, a remarkable testimony the consistency of their players and a useful lesson in team build: July, 1937. ing.
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ALEXANDER'S FOUR SHINE The Police Club's juniors had to beat Kowloon Tong quite comfort- thank Alexander for their victory ably and were up on all rinks with over the H.K.F.C. as his margin Simmonds having the biggest win of 12 shots was enough to carry in opposition to Houghton. Major the deficits of the other two rinks. played well for the winners, but It was anyone's game when three Champelovier found the green too quarters of the heads had been play-heavy for his liking. Rakusen re ed, but then the visiting rink ran tained his challenge for the leader- riot and scored 11 shots in the re-ship of the Skip's table by beating maining five ends. Tallon was again a useful player in B. Basto, whose very useful, whilst Alexander had brother "A.H." went down to Harry
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Two home first-class cricket matches concluded yesterday. -- At Lord's the Players secured an easy win at the expense of the Gentle- men, who batted first and were dis- missed for 165. The Players, found Farnes expresses difficult to play, but managed to top the Amateurs total by 45 runs.
Dismissed for 184 in their ge- cond venture, the Amateurs” total was topped for the loss of two wic- kets.
In a two-day fixture, Durham shots. In forced New Zealand to a draw. The Westlake by only four spite of a handy win by Walker, the most noteworthy feature of the H.K.F.C. could not quite manage to match was the excellent form better Craigengower, as both Townsend, of Durham, who scored Stevens and Morgan finished in the 138 not out.
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