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International Lawn Bowls
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INDIA TO MEET SCOTLAND IN SEMI- FINAL
PORTUGAL GOES DOWN IN FIRST
· ROUND
The first round of the International Lawn Bowls Tournament was played at the K.C.C. yesterday evening and the event excited a lot of interest, there heing a very large gathering to follow the fate of the respective nationalities.
England accounted for Portugal, India beat Wales, the Filipinos got the better of the Irishmen, while Scotland had things all her own way against Australia.
Saturday's Results
The Club de Recreio lost their position at the top of the senior league table on Saturday when they went un- ler to the K.C.C. team, losing on all three rinks.
The Bowling Green visited the Police and came away with full points while in the Dock Derby which was play. ed at Taikoo, the home team got the points. The match between Craigengower and Civil Service was not played as a tribute to the memory of the late Mr. Holdman.
There were only three watches in the second division. The Bowling Green took full points from the Indians in somewhat effortless manner, while the K.C.C. only just managed to snatch victory from the Polk being up by three shots at the end of the game. The Electric R.C. were ousted by the Club de Recreio.
GRIMMITT AND OMAR IN DEADLY
FORM
The success of England over Por tugal yesterday was mainly due to the excellent performance of the English skip, Grimmitt who time after time played wonderful bowls. Bradbury was one of the strongest link in the team and Hampton as No. i also was responsible for good work, but Cullen seemed to strike a bad patch yesterday, Luz had not the support from his team that Grimmitt enjoyed and although Portugal was leading by 10-6 t the end of the eighth head England drew level and went ahead to lend by 16 to 11 by the seventeenth head. The last head found the Portuguese side with eight points to get for a tie, which was impossible with the England playing so well. The Portuguess however managed to score two in the last head to lose by six shots in all.
India's Win Brilliant. The Indians had quite a time accounting for Wales, as the latter team struck a good patch early on and had the Indians all out to keep up. There was nothing in it over the first dozen heads, but thereafter the Indian's superiority began to tell and Omar's brilliant work as skip slowly but surely told its tale India will be meeting Scotland in the next round, if the team can reproduce yeater day's form, their passage into the fiual is a foregone conclusion.
Scotland Wins,
Scotland had nothing to do to account for the weak Australian team and led from start to finish. The Australians as the score below will show, went down by the heavi- est margin of the afternoon.
Filipinos Daute Surprise. The Phillippines accounted for Ireland in comfortable fashion and this was indeed a surprise result. The whole team played well toge ther and backed up their skip ex- ceptionally well. Basa was & deadly form and supported by Espina who as No. 1 always had something to pay and Atienza, who was very accurate at. No. 2 Basin had things, practically all his own way. The Filipinos fed from start. to Enish
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3. Channing R. R. Davies D. W. Phillips F. Jones
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England
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(Skip) ...... 23 Philippines
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Portugal
L. A. Guteirrez
F. X. M. da Silva A. £. Gomes R. F. Luz
(Skip) .......... Ireland
H. Lockhart J. Lanny
D. Murphy
J. C. Cavanagh
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League Results
T.D.R.C. P.R.C. Recreio
FIRST DIVISION
HOME CRICKET RESULTS
in
SUSSEX DROP VALUABLE POINTS AT HOVE
EIGHT BATSMEN MAKE THREE- FIGURE SCORES
LONDON, July 7. Sussex lost more valuable points the ruce for Championship honours when they failed to take more thur first innings points in their match with Lancashire at Hove. Essex lost eight points when they were beaten by Darby on the first
innings while Glamorgan, were unfortunate in not scoring an outright win after having a lead of 180 rune on the first inninga against Notts.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Warwick (269 and 105-8) boet. Hants (200 and 112) by four wickets
Glamorgan (346) bent. Notts (180) and 334-8) on first innings.
Sussex (421) beat Laacs (283 and 977-8) on first innings.
Derby (443 and 195-7) beat Essex (394) on first innings.
Northants (364 and 181-8 dec. beat Somerset (900 and 20-9) on first innings.
OTHER MATCHES.
Yorks (240 and 248) beat W. Indies (115 and 173) by 200 runs.
Cambridge (372 and 187-4) beat Loveson-Gower's XI (258 and 280) by four wickets.
NORTHANTS ». SOMERSET JUPP. AND TIMMS BAT WELL At Northamptonshire, the home county took first innings points. from Somerset.
Batting first Northants made 364. Timms (122) and Jupp (121) being the highest scorers, Somer set replied with 220.
In the second innings Northants declared at 167 for 8 and when Somerset had collected 68 for stumps were drawn.
The scores were:
Northants, 1st innings .... Timms, 122); Jupp, 121: Somerset, 1st innings. Northants, 2nd innings
knocked-off the required runs for the loss of only 4 wickets.
The scores were:-
H
-Mr. Leveson-Gower's XI, -
1st innings Wallings, 195. Cambridge, 1st innings.
Winlaw, 122; Human 118. Mr. Leveson-Gower's XI,
2nd inninga
Cambridge, 2nd innings
(for 4 wkts) (Winlaw, 30 not out).
252
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ESSEX ». DERBY TOWNSEND AND NICHOLS.
Derby made the trip to Leyton where they took first innings point, from Essex.
Taking first knock, Derby made 443, Townsend claiming. 151 to be Essex replied with top-scorer.
394 and a feature of their innings was a century by Nichols
Rain did not permit the match to be played to a finish and when Derby had scored 195 for 7 in their second knock, stumps were drawh.
The scores were:--
Derby, Ist innings. 443
Townsend, 151
Essex, 1st innings
Nichols, 135 Derby, 2nd innings (for
wkts)
HAMPSHIRE ». WARWICK
MAYER BOWLS WELL
304
195
At Southamption Warwick beat Hampshire by 4 wickets.
The losers batted first and their Mayer effort produced 200 runs. Was in good form with the ball, taking 5 wickets for 10 runs. Warwick replied with 288.
In their second innings Hamp shire were dismissed for 112, and this time Mayer did even better, his figures being,5 for 35. Warwick then went in to get the required runs for the loss of only 8 wickets.
The scores were
364
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Hampshire, 1st innings
260
920
Mayer, for 70
17
(8 wkts dec) Somerset, End innings
(for 2 wkts)
157
Warwick, 1st, innings
269
Hampshire, ad innings...
112
Mayer, 3 for 35"
60
Warwick, 2nd innings (for
SUSSEX . LANCASHIRE
6 wkts)
103
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At Hove, Sussex beat Lancashire on the firet innings.
GLAMORGAN ». NOTTS
A TAME AFFAIR
In a tame game at Swansex, Glamorgan took first Innings
Sussex had first knock and made 421 of which James Langridge points from, Notta. claimed 125, Lancashire replied
Notts batted first and made 166
with 203, their highest scores be-
to which Glamorgan replied with ing Ernest Tyldesley who was un- 346. In their second knock Notts fortunate in missing his century had put together 384 for 8 when
by only 3 runa. Lancashire trad compiled 277 for 5
64 H.D.R.C. 48 K.B.G.C. 46 K.C.C.
48
Following
85
78
when stamps were drawn.
SECOND DIVISION
K.B.G.C.. K.C.C. H.K.E.
63 I.R.C
53 P.R.C.
30 Recreio
League Tables
FIRST DIVISION
Kowloon B. G. Craigengower
438
P. W. L. Pts. 8 6 2 12 7 5 2 10 8 5 3 10 84 4
i7 3
Club de Recreio Police R.C. Civil Service Kowloon Docks Taikoo Docks ....... Kowloon C.C. TUTA
8
a 3 5 6 3 5. 0 2 6 4
SECOND DIVISION
Craigengower Kowloon B. G. Civil Service: Yacht Club, Club de Recreio.... Kowloon C.C. Police R.C...... H.K.. Electric Indian R.CA
The scores were:-
Sussex, 1st innings
Langridge, 125
un.
stumps were drawn.
The scores were:-
Notta, lat innings
421
Lancashire, 1st innings
Tyldesley, 04
263
יי
277
Lancashire, 2nd innings for 5 wkts)umptions MR. LEVESON-COWER'S XI v. CAMBRIDGE WINLAW'S FINE DISPLAY. This match was played at East. bourne and was featured by some delightfully free batting on part of E. M. Wellings, R. D Winlaw and B. H. Human, all of whom were in fine form. Cambridge won by 6 wickets.
the
Mr. Leveson-Gower's XI had first innings and thanks to a well. played 125 by Wellings totalled 1 12
252. Cambridge replied with 372 2 12
with Winlaw (122) and Human 2 10(115) is top-scorers. y 4 3 6
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First Division
Recreio v.
K.C.C.
At King's Park the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Club de Recreio by 2 shots.
Scores:
Recreio
E. L. Berros
L. C. R. Souza
C. G. Silva R. F. Luz (Skip)
H. A. Alves
L. F. Xavier
A. S. Gomes
C. E. Marques (skip)
1
In their second innings Mr. Leve Bon-Gover's XI made 230 and the Light Blues then went in and
T.D.R.C. . K.D.R.C.
At Taikoo the Taikoo Docks Re-
Glamorgan, 1st innings... Notts, 2nd innings (for 8
wkts)
186
384
YORKSHIRE WEST INDIES VERITY'S FINE BOWLING At Harrogate Yorkshire beat the West Indies touring, team by 200
runs.
Yorkshire batted first and to their total of 240, the West Indians could only reply with 115, Verity getting 7 wickets for 29 ruus.
In their second innings Yorkshire. made 248. Once again the tourista found Verity (7 for 54) in deadly form when they batted for the se cond time and were desmissed for 173 runs.
The scores were :---
Yorkshire, 1st innings West Indies, 1st innings...
Verity 7 for 20
240 115
Yorkshire, and innings 248 West Indies, 2nd innings 173
Verity, 7 for 54.
Folice r. K.B.G.C.
-Reiter.
At Happy Vally, the Kowloon
creation Club defeated the Kow-Bowling Green defeated the Porr loon Docks Recreation Club by 16 Recreation Club by 38 shots. ihote
Scores :-
Taikoo Docks.
Scores:→→
Police R.C.
Kowloon Docks
J. Fender
Kowloon C.C.
D. Peopley
-H. Hampton
V. C. Labram
T. Fergusson
17
14
A. E. Silkstope
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W. Hyde
J. A. Howe
E. C. Fincher ·
A. Hyde-Lay
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F. Xavier R
F. V. Ribeiro B. X. 1. Silva (Ep)
A E. Hayward
F. Goodwin
3. Eraser
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C. Atkenson W. Cunningham J. O. McLaggan W. Wier
W. Headley
J. Chalmers R. Lapsley
(8kip)...
23
J. Polson
A. Stalker
R. Keown
(Skip)
R. Morrison
N. King
W. Greig
W. Wotherspoon F. Cullen
(Skip)
W. Brown
J. Watson N. Drummond R. Wallace
(Ekip)
20 (Skip)
A. Calman J. Lindsay J. V. Ramsey. J. Brown 21 (Skip)
T. Tallon J. Shepheard W. Mait
(Skip)
15 R. Ellis
Kowloon B.G.
R. Duncan G.. Bloan
W. Macfarlane A. M. Holland 14 (Skip)..... V. Potherick
F. E. E, Booker A. R. Clarke G. C. Moss
(Skip)...... 16
15 J. Orem
A. R.. Whibley J. H. Budding L. Guy
(Skip)
J. Watson A: McIntyre J. Gibson H. Nish
T. Perkins. E. G. Post W. E. Hollands
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