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MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925.

LAWN BOWLS.

CRAIGENGOWER "AT HOME,"

Presentation Of Shield To Champions.

Silver spoons were presanted to the winners in the afternoon's games.

The Championship Shield. The Championship Shield and the medals won by the Craigen- rower Club were then presented Mrs. Gow, the Shield being ac cepted on behalf of the Club by Mr. B. W. Bradbury

Mr. D. Gow, the President of

the Lawn Bowls Association, in

A very large number of members Shanghai, October 3. Sir Henry Gollan, the Hongkong and visitors assembled at the Chief Justice, and Mr. Finley John Craigengower Cricket Club on son, American Chief Justice, mem- Saturday at an "At Home" at bers of the Judical Enquiry Com- which the prizea won in the vari- short speech congratulated Crai- ous branches of Club sport and the gengower on their achievement. mission, arrived. in Shanghai to- gether this morning. The Japan- Shield won by the Club as cham He considered, having regard to esc representative Mr. Justice Suga, pions of the Lawn Bowls during the fact that it was not so many arrived last evening. It is expected the past season, were presented. years ago they had taken up the that the Commission's first sitting During the afternoon considerable game, that they had done wonder- Interest was taken in the matches fully well. They had won two will be here on October 7 Queries between Craigengower and visiting open, championships and last year CHINESE OPTICAL CO. have been raised in Shanghal as to

teams. Five rinks were engaged, were runners-up in the League, the obligations of the nationals con- the visiting representatives being and that took a lot of beating cerned" to give evidence. A memo-

from the following clubs:

(Applause). Mr. Gow expressed ranilum from Mr. Balairet points

Civil Service Club, Kowloon Bow-thanks on behalf of his wife for out that by a special King's regula-ling Green Club, Kowloon Cricket the honour done her by asking her tion No. 5 of 1925 Britons refus.ag Club, Kowloon Dock Recreation

o present the trophies and medula, to testify are liable to a penalty of Club and the Taikoo Recreation and in conclusion wished the 250 or three months imprisonment Club. The games were thoroughly Club every success in the future. with hard labour or both.-Renter enjoyable. and Craigengower(Applause.).

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Commission's Communique.'-

managed to win four of the ave games easily. Taikoo being the only visiting vietors.

The results were as under:

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might have been taken, fourthly Muskett on the measures adopted and final Clow

ly on the circumstances, wherein Rosselet lives were lost and injuries suffer- Macfarlane ed. The meetings, which will be open to the public, commence on October 7

C. S. C. C. P., Knight

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AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.

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Washington, October 3.

Green

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Played on Saturday. National League.

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BASEBALL.

New York 4; Pittsburg 8. New York'3; Pittsburg 0, Brooklyn 4: Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 4; Chicago, 2. American League.

New York 3; Detroit. 1. St. Louis D Washington 7. Cleveland 7; Philadelphia 2. Chicago 8; Boston 5. Chleago 6; Boston 0. Played on Sunday. National League.

Brooklyn 5; New York 4. Chicago 3: Philadelphia 1. Pittsburg 4; Cincinnati 3. St. Louis 6; Boston 5. American League.

Detroit.; New York 5. Detroit 1: New York 1. Washington 8; St, Louis 0. Played on Monday, National League..

New York 9; Brooklyn 7. St. Louis 5; Boston 1. American League,

Detroit 6; New York 2. Detroit 6; New York 7. Played on Tuesday.

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Boston 5; Washington 4. Played on Thursday. National League.

Philadelphia 6; Brooklyn 5. American League.

Chicago 3; Cleveland 0. Boston 3; Washington 1.

St. Louis 4; Detroit 3. Played on Friday. National League.

St. Louis 4; Chicago 8. American League..

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Mr. B. W. Bradbury, returned thanks on behalf of his wife, and took the opportunity to thank all those who had kindly given prizes for competition.

Later a dance was held in the Club.

SPEY CUP.

Kowloon CC. v. Kowloon Dock R.C. The semi-finals in the Spey Cup competition were played on Saturday, resulting in Kowloon Cricket Club and Kowloon Bowling Green Club entering the final.

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The Kowloon Cricket Club were opposed to the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club the Police green. The "cricketers" started none too well, and at the ninth Then, head were four down.

however, they began to pick up, and were two ahead at the four! K.D.R.C. teenth, only to allow the Dock to Johnston

to make it 12 all at the fifteenth head. From then onwards, how- ever, there was only one team in it, the Cricket Club eventually win- ....16ning comfortably by seven points.

The scores follow:

Wectlake

Gourlay

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Presentation. Of Prizes.

K.C.C.

J. Fraser

At the conclusion of the games, Mr. R. Basa (the Hon. Secretary) A. Q. Brawn in a short speech, expressed thanks J. Hyde

J'. Gibson to the visitors for making the "At Home" that day a success by turn ing up in large numbers and pro- viding such good sport, and then invited Mrs. Bradbury, the wife of the Vice President of the Club, The to distribute the prizes. prize list was as under:

Cricket Batting Average.-T. Grimes.

Cricket Bowling Average.-S. Abbas."

Tennis Scratch Singles., W. Leonard: E. Fincher.

Tennis Singles Handicap.J. Leonard; B. Bradbury,

J4

K.D.R.C.

F. C. Goodman

17

E. Docherty

F. Cullen

R. Lapsley

20

Kowloon, B. G. C. Civil Service C. C.

The other serhi-final was between the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Civil Service C.C, on the K.C.C. green. Civil Service went; oft strongly, leading 8-1 at the fourth head. At the seventh head the score was 8 all. From then it was a keen tussle, both teams

striving hard for victory. At the

fourteenth head the score was. 16-15 in the Bowling Green's Doubles Handicap.-H.. favour. Three more heads were Howard and A: Remedios;. V.. Sousa and F. K. Modi.

Mixed Doubles (American Tournament).-E. Fincher and

Miss Mowfung: Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury.

Billiards Winter. Handicap A. Kitchell; R. Basa..

Billiards Summer Handicap.-

played and the Bowling Green were two in front, but from then onwards the Kowloon men held the advantage and eventually finished up

five ahead. Scores:

K.B.G.C.

Hazel

Luncan

Halland

Whibley

C.S.C.C. Oswick

Gregory "

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Open Singles.

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A. Haverkamp; Rodrigues.

Lawn Bowls Club. Singles.-0 Green; C. S. Rosselet...

Lawn Bowls Open Singles."" H. J. Dennis; G. Green,

W. Wotherspoon, of Taikos, Pairs.-R. Basa and E. Arcult

beat J. Gregory, of Civil Service, R. W. Lee and A. Kitchell..

by 21-15 in the Open Singles Cham- A. K Rink. A Grimmitt,

Half way pionship on Friday. through, Gregory held a lead of six but then he gave four away, and Wotherspoon went on to win Best League Rinks:-A. Mac- the match by a margin of six farlane, H. J. Dennis, C. S. Ros- selet, W. B. Muskett.

Taylor, W. E Rose, A. Gillard, R. Basa, D. Fritz G. E. Sellwood, L. C. Sousa.

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