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Bowls, shots. J. Hollidge recorded his fifth win League on Saturday was the retention in a row when he beat F. Goodwin, of the First Division Championship by ReK B.G.C. introduced a new akip in 3. G. Meyer in the absence of A. J. Hall, and he had the measure of S. Gray in the early stages and successfully withstood a late challenge Gray, incidentally, has play deed four games without success, while J. C. Brown, pipped on the post by W. Macfar lane, sustained his eight successive defeat

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over as the result of 2 shots win I.R.C., who in two matches conceded only 13 shots. F. X. Silva was the hero of the day, his 25 shots win over A. K. Minu car- rying Recreio through, while Minu's feat was his third in a row. Carlos Silva, who had previously tied with J. Deakin and J. J. Basto, was beaten for the first time this season when A. R. Dallah won by 17 shots, the lending skip failing to score more than seven singles. H. A. Alves, his near- est rival, also falled, for the first time in five games, and the skips" leadership thus unchanged except that B. W. Brad- bury and U. M. Omar are in a better post- tion, being four points behind with a game in hand.

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and J. K. Holland who won the first came to A. M. 31-15. It was the Docks fifth defeat in a

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C.C., who have lost their last three games, conceding 114 shots in the pro- CC35, were well and truly trounced by C.S.C.C. E. Kern played skip instead of J. Hyde, who lost his last two games, but he POLICE, alded by First Division players in order to fleld a team, checked a run was unable to hold H. E. Strange, while E.

in Second Division when C. Fincher was beaten for the fourth time of four defeats in succession when Arthur Grimmift, mak-they beat K.F.C., who have lost their last ing a welcome return as skip, won by 14 three games. T. Fergusson was beaten, for

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the first time in three games, and W. V. Field and V. II. Chittenden both suffered

their third auccessive defeats.

Brown beat P. Morgan 24-10 but the latter secured his revenge on Saturday when he won 27-16 to record his second win' in 13

E. Maughan again bent. O.C. reached the century against H. K. games. B.

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• Electric, who sustained their third de- |Petherick, "who has not won one of his last row. A. Jillott, whose rink set five games. KC.C. récorded their fourth feat in a a new record, won for the third successive straight win when they turned the tables time and A. F. Paul, after a long absence on Craigengower, despite the fact they were from the skip's position lost for the fourth without Tammy Carr and for the first time time in a row. G. G. S. Thompson, who this season introduced new skipa. Jimmy started off so well, was beaten for the Jack won his fourth successive game while third time running and is now 24 shota R. S. Meadows and A. W. Ramsey made down.

impressive debuta as skips.

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ECREIO did well to beat K.B.G.C. by 10 shots. O. P. Remedios, who has led

New Australian Subscription Pony with A. E. S. Alves, recorded his fifth J.C.J. No. 30, belonging to D.L., went straight win when he inflicted on J. S. Din-out in company with pony J.C.J. No. ner his fifth successive defeat, while P. J38 for its usual exercise this morning, A. Hamilton sustained his first check in

five games when he tled with P. A. Yvano but when nearing the Members' Stand vich as the result of a single at the lant it suddenly threw its Chinese riding end. At their first hart beat E. Souza 20-14, but on Saturday

meeting H. L. Lock-boy, who, fortunately, fell on the Souza turned the tables with a 25-18 win to grass side of the sand track. The pony record his third successive success. K.F.C. ran back to the stable, where Ted, the broke a run of five defeats when

they Australian trainer, took it out to avenged their earlier defeat at the hands break it in for a while. It was then of Yacht Club... who sustained their third defeat in a row.. In the first match A. w. 'returned to the original riding boy to

continue its exercise.

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