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For the third year in succession the Craigengower CC, have won the chief hongurs of the Lawn Bowls League, their victory over. V. RamsBY
G. Henderson." the Talkoo R.C. on Saturday. McKelvic giving them the necessary number S. Gray of points to put the issue beyond doubt. They have thus created
a record of which they can feel proud.
There is again a tie in the Second Division, necessitating a play off between the Kowloon Bowling Green and the Civil Ser vice C.C. who have finished on top of the table. These two teams together with the Taikoo R.C., were engaged in a play off last season, when the honours went to the last-named them.
DIVISION I.
Craigengower Secure Principal Honours in League.
W. Glendinning
Gooding
Police R.C.
"LEAGUE FOOTBALL IN SCOTLAND.
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DIVISION II.
The Between Bowling Green And Civil Service.
A play off is again necessary before the championship of the second decided. The Kowloon Bowling Green division is
won their match against the Recreio at King's Park by 20 shots. Scores: Recreio.
F. F. Baptista H. Rozario
E. H. Robarts AE, S. Alves
Bowling Green, Shepherd
E. Kern F. Rapley
19 G. E. Roylance 52
F. V. Ribeiro. D. W. Phillips D. Alves LA. Rocha F. L Silva
H. F. Stoneham- W. E. Hale.
By a margin of 17 shots, the Cralgengower C.C. ensured retaining the championship honours of the First Dr. R. A. C. Basto Division, their victims on Saturday. G. Ozorio
J. J. Basto being the Taikoo R.C. Scores:
Craigengower.
E. Tuck
A. E. Coates
E. el Arculli
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RANGERS AND HAMILTONS
AT TOP OF TABLE
With the third programime of matches` carried out in the Scottish League on Saturday, there' now re- mains but two teams who have gain- ed full points in their encounters, while East Fife, ero of the newly pro moted teams, are the only combina- tion without a single point.
The Rangers and Hamilton share the top position, with the latter club holding the advantage on a.better goal average. Last year's champions had a hard game at Dundee and re- turned with the points by the nar rowest possible margin. Hamilton were opposed to Leith, who gained promotion at the end of last season, and only managed to take the points |by the odd goal in three,
Motherwell and Falkirk, both, of whom won their matches, are close behind the leaders with one drawn game. Outside of the four leaders, all the other teams have suffered de- feat even at this early stage, while there are five clube yet to register their first victory.
The full results and League table are given below:
SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
Airdrie.
4 Kilmarnock
19
G. Chambers
G. E. F. Thomson
H. H. Rose
A. H. Bastó
20 W. S. Drake
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25
Ayr
2 Falkirk
→→ Celtic
6 Hibernians
76 Cowdenbeath
3 Aberdeen
Dundee Hearts
0 Rangers
6. East Fife
Leith Motherwell Partick
1 Hamilton
2 Queen's Park
2 Morton
St. Mirren
2 Clyde
Civil Service v.. Kowloon C.C. The Civil Service, by gaining their match against the Kowloon, C.C. at Happy Valley by 24 shots, tie with Kowloon Bowling Green. Scores:
Civil Service.
13 P. E.. Knight
H. E. Strange
R. R. Davies
W. E. Hollands
J. Sloan, Sr.
14 E. L. Holland
B. W. Bradbury 25 J. Laing
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-R. R. Wood 46 F. H. Holdman
Kowloon CC. v. Civil Service: With their defeat earlier in the senson dominant in their minds, the Civil Service C.C. went to the Kow- loon C.C. for revenge and were not. without success, winning by 29 shots. Scores:
Kowloon C.C.
H. Gittins
C. J. Tacchi
A. Hyde-Lay
J. Frazer
E. C. Fincher
J. Howe
W. Hyde J. C. Lyal
O. B. Raven
B. Petheram
H. Overy
Civil Service.
J. Orem.
G. C. Moss
15 J. J. Gregory
F. Jones
S. E. Alderman
Kowloon C.C.
A. J. Kew
W. C. Simpson
J. P, Robinson
28 F. G. Herridge 13
W. W. Hirst
W. Borrowman
A. C. Burford
F.H.W.Haynes. 20 V, C. Labrum 19
L. R. Whant L. Luck W. Bickford
C. G. Harrison
J. S. Dinnen
T. W. Carr
LEAGUE TABLE.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
3. 3 0 0 7
Hamilton
Rangers
Motherwell
Falkirk
3 20 1
3 3 0 0 8 2
3 2 1 0 8
3 2
1.9 10
Celtic
3 2
Cowdenbeath
St Mirren
Dandee
Partick
Morton
Kilmarnock
Aberdeen
53 Hearts
Ayr
R. Archibald 23 L. J. Blackburn 21
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Queen's Park
Yacht Club v. H.K. Electric. Airdrie. By beating the Hongkong Electric Clyde by 30 shots, the Yacht Club are Leith
Hibernians fighting hard with the Taikoo R.C. for
East Fife third place. Scores:
L.E. Longbottom
25
Yacht Clab.
H.K. Electric.
J. Bentley
A. Tarbuck
N. V. A. Groucher
G. T. Padgett
30
H. Stevenson
H. Hatch
P. W. Ramsay 27 L. de Rome
21
E. W. Simmonds
A. Murdoch N.Curric
V. G. Kerley
T. P. Saunderson
S. J. Clarke
'A. II. Oswick
8 A. O. Brawn
J. T. Dobbie
J. Hollidge
A. E. Sillortone 23 A. W. Grimmitt. 20 E. S. Abraham
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W. Stoker
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· Hamilton (Ontario), Aug. 24. - The first British Empire games which concluded this evening consist- ed of athletics, swimming, rowing, lawn bowls, boxing and wrestling.
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