SATURDAY'S bowls programme was
affected by rain, three matches be- ing unfinished-two others were not concluded, but points were conceded due to the considerable differences in the scores. This, if nothing else, should cause Clubs to commence their games not later than 8. p.m. Several times this season threatening weather has made the conclusion of a match doubtful, but the rain had previously held off until the last wood had been sent down.
Police, 8 down to Recreio "B", have 'nine ends to play, while K.F.C., with only three ends to play, are 23 behind Yacht Club-G. E. Costello and Ross are the skips concerned.
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secured only three points from their, had surprisingly put a spoke in the last six games after starting the sea- K.C.C. wheel. Adam Holland secured son in very promising style, scoring a winning lead of 10 over J. Kempton, three well deserved successes. Re- who did so much to wreck K.C.C. hopes, creio; of course, are unchecked in eight and so recorded His third success in a games. Carlos Silva, only leading row, while A. J; Holl's win by 5 shots skip to be unbeaten, won by 16 shots, over R. Morrison stopped a sequence J.but H. A. Alves had a run of five suc- of four defeats.
cosses rudely checked by A. K. Minu, who was up six shots.
The last of the three matches is the most interesting. With nine ends to go K.C.C, are leading Craigengower by one shot in Third Division.
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tained his first setback this season after securing four wins in a row- and excellent wins at that! Teddy Fincher recorded his third straight win when he beat J. Hollidge, while Frank Goodwin, requiring seven from the last two ends to beat F. J. Jones, tied, to shatter the Civil Servant's 100
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TONG Kong: Football Club are go- HO vision, their narrow win by four shots ing great guns in the Second Di- over K.B.G.C. representing their sixth success in a row. They started the season, with a defeat at the hands of OWLOON Cricket Club must be defeat was inflicted by Talkoo-by 54 K very satisfied with their experi-
W Kowloon Tong, and their only other OWLOON Bowling Green Club, who ment with Jimmie Hyde as skip have shown very indifferent form place of Ernie Kern, who went to No record his third win in a row and his in Waterton by 4 shots on Saturday to this season, secured their fifth point 8. Hyde won by 24 shots to enable 18th point from his last seven games. in three games when they beat Kow-K.C.C. to beat C.S.C.C. by 31 shots, loon Dock, who the previous Saturday while his opponent, H. E. Strange, sus-
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