FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927.

"BABY BETTY "BEATS STAR.

Mrs. Mallory Loses to Miss Nuthall

BIG SURPRISE AT WIMBLEDON.

British Women Players Doing Well.

LAWN BOWLS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

performance of a year ago 'when they wen by 14 shots. The visi tors have won only one match out

Only One Undefeated three and lost two.

Team.

KOWLOON DOCKS HOPES.

Second Division Struggle Now Keener.

(By Short Head.">

A HEAVY DEFEAT

SOME FINE BOWLING,

Lammert to-morrow,

stranger 100 runs. things in bowls have happened than

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DEMPSEY-SHARKEY MATCH ON JULY 21.

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of six, whereas Taikoo have won WORCESTER LOSE BY INNINGS

AND 199 RUNS. The Kowloon Cricket Club are at home to the Civil Service C.C, and form points to their bagging an-

New York, June 23. other brace of points. A year ago

Dempsey and Sharkey have the visitors lost by 41 shots, but

signed up for their fight at the Lendon, June 23. of course their opponents then are now in First Division company,

At Knowle Somerset defented Yankee Stadium on July 21. They Were Massey to be drawn against Worcestershire by an innings and will respectively receive 271 and T.T. on London

224 per cent. of the receipts.-T.T. on Shanghai.... Somerset scored 378, Young Reuter. to see the visitors annex the points. making 77, Earle 62 and A. E.

The East Point Recreation Club Rippen 183.

Worcester replied with 67, No great space need be taken up are at home to the Club de Recreio. Miss Nuthall, "Baby Betty," the 16 years old British representa with a review of last Saturday's Both teams won last Saturday, but Greaswell taking five wickets for 38 BOXERS' EARNINGS. fercantile A. & B.

Their tive in the Wimbledon tennis championships, yesterday defeated Mrs.games, which resulted very much as where the K.C.C. could not win it and White foar for 20.

predleted, save that there is only would he difficult to imagine the second innings realised 112, White one undefeated tean, namely, the King's Park boys returning with taking four wickets for Mallory, "crack" player of America, 2-6, 6-2, 6-0.

Dack Recreation Club, the points. However, they are an Reuter.

still have

to meet erratic quantity this season and if Waterloo. Last

Satur-they get scalped by less than 32 day, against the Civil Ser shote they will improve on their vice C.C. both Lansley and Brown performance a year ago.

Ground considerations force the maintained their record beaten skips but Gray went down Yacht Club to journey to Kowloon to Pendered. Both Oswick and to meet the Kowloon Bowling Green Deakin sustained their initial de- Club, and form distinctly favours to date the latter's chances. The Yacht Club have still to open their credit! (Spain). The last-named is the feats. The Dock record first to enter the last eight, defent-reads:

Beat Police

account, but the Bowling Green anding Mrs. Mavrogordato 6-3, 6-0.

have won four matches and lost' A Hard Fight."

only one.

1

which There are 10 British women left in the last 16. Senorita de Kowloon

their Alvarez has entered the last eight. +

The Three Musketeers" of France-Cochet, Lacoste and Borotra-all won their games yesterday, as did Tilden and Greig and Campbell (Britain).

Wimbledon, June 23.

In alternating sunshine shadow before a large crowd Miss Nuthall beat Mrs. Mallory 2-6, 6-2, +6-0.

A packed arena breathlessly fal- lowed the match between Mins Nuthall and Mrs. Mallory, alternat, ing sighs with cheers as "our

"Baby Betty."

Betty," after an uncertain start. played the most brilliant game of her career. Wimbledon has not keen a mare popular victory.

Miss Nuthall, after overdriving in the first set, won the second by immeasurably superior forehand play, while the third was a wonder- ful all-round, set especially her im- and pregnable backhand strokes spectacular volleys.

Tilden, most interested specta- tor, when ushed his opinion replied: "the kid played beautiful tennis."

Mrs. Mallory said she was pre-

Borotra beat Higgs, the British Davis Cup player, 6-1, 2-6, 1-6, 6-2,

-2.

beat

(Bri-

In the third round Cochet Kleinschroth 7-5, 9-7, 6-0.

Lacoste beat Backintosh tain) 6-0, 6-2, 6-2.

Timmer (Holland) beat Landry (France) 7-5, 6-4, 3-6, 8-6.

D. Greig (Britain) beat H. Lester (Britain) 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, In the third-round Miss Ryan heat Mrs. Broadbridge 6-2, 6-3.

Miss Harvey beat the French champion, Mile. Contostavlos 6-4, 6-4.

In the first round of the ladies' doubles, Miss Wills and Miss Ryan beat Mrs. Whitley and Miss Welch 6-3, 6-2.-Reuter.

Another Account.

Rugby, June 23. In to-day's play of the Wimble- on Lawn Tennis Championship, Miss Betty Juthall, the 16-years- ald English girl, beat Mrs. Mallory, the American, 2-6, 6-2, 6-0,

Cochet last year's French cham- pion, beat Kleinscoth (Germany).

Timmer (Holland) beat Bandry (France).

Other men who advance in the

as

G8-44 Beat K.B.G.C...... 63-58

Beat K.C.C.

60-45

Beat C.C.C.

58-49

Beat C.S.C.C.

66-46

un-

TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.

Division I.

But for a debacle on West's rink the Palice might well have won against the Kowloon Bowling Green Craigengower C.C. v. Talkoo R.C. Club, but a reverse by 32-6 an one Civil Service C.C. v. Kowloon C.C. rink takes a tremendous lot of mak-Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Police R.C.

Division II. ing up on the other two rinks.

Mair just lost to Macfarlane by Taikoo R.C. v. Craigengewer C.C. four shots, but Moss had the better Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C. of Russell by 11 shots. Macfarlane East Point R.C. v. Club de Recrcio. scored his fourth and Holland his Kowloon B.G.C. v. Royal H.K.Y.C. second win as skip.

TOMORROW'S TEAMS.

The following are the teams for to-morrow:-

The Kowloon Cricket Club should not have lost to the Taikoo Recrea tion Club by so many as 22 shots, even although they were up against

First Division. 4 powerful side. Plle led Wother- spoon at one stage by 10-0 and yet

Civil Service C.C.—B._F._Mang-| finished up only two to the good. hun, H. Westlake, sen., P. Keegan, Morrison gave Gibson his fourth and J. W. Deakin (skip); R. A defeat by nine shots, a margin that Smith. P. T. Lamble, A. Helledge, would have been greater but for a and T. D. E. Pendered (skip); H. II. five scored by Gibson's rink after Rose, A. O. Brawn, A. Grimmitt,

Wallace, however set- and A. H. Oswick (skip). led the net result by scoring 24 to tea time. Overy's nine, the latter receiving pour support from his confreres. Walloce has now three wins to his credit as skip.

Kowloon Dack R.C.-D. M. J. 0. Neilson, G. Henderson, McLaggan, and S. Gray (skip); J. Scott Atkinson. J. V. Ramsay, J. A. Lindsay, and F. Cullen (skip); A. Second Leaders Down. In the Second Division the East Gourley, H. G. Cooper, W. Greig, tournament by winning matches Point Recreation Club Just got and R. Lapsley (skip).

Tilden to-day were

Police R.C.-Collins, Hollands, (America) home on the Kowloon Cricket Club Lacoste. Rorotra and BousseIN (France), and Campbell (Britain) by one shot, only Lammert's rink Reid, and Moss (skin): Glendenning, and the women successful in to being able to put up a fight, and Marks, Condon, and Sword takip

incidentally giving Lee his first Greenwood, Wiltshire, West, and day's play included Senorita del

K.C.C.R. Abraham. E. Kern, Alvarez (Spain) Miss Harvey (Bri- defeat as skip. Mckellar made his Mair (skip).

debut as skip this season and ac- tain), Mrs. Peacock (South Africa), usted for Davidson's quartette by C. J. Tacchi and A. G. Pile (skip) ; Miss Ryan (America) and Miss

British six shots, whilst McTavish secured W. W. Hirst, G. Wragge, F. Good- (Holland)

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CHINESE TOP "A" DIVISION OF LEAGUE.

M.B.K. DEFEATED.

By defeating the M.B.K. in the "A division of the Tennis League the Chinese Recreation Club again championship honours.

take Scores:-

Ng Sbe-cheung and M. W. Lo

(C.R.C.):

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Mickey Walker

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East Asla

BALDOCK'S £550" FOR A FIGHT.

of America, world's middle weight boxing champion who, as notes outlined in "Stalwart's" yesterday, is to meet Tommy Mil- ligan, of Scotland, for the title at Olympia on Thursday next, June 30.

Marine Insurances. Canton Insurance

China Underwriters. 80 cts. North China Insurance T148 Union Insurance..... $280 Yangtze Insurance $40 M.

Fire Insurantes.

The action brought by Alfred Baldock, better known as "Teddy Baldock, the world's bantam- weight champion boxer, against Isaac Jacobs and Harry Jacobs, China Fire Insurance $210 brothers, of 29a, Charing Cross H.K. Fire Insurance .. $600 Road, W.C. 2, ended in a stay of

Shipping.

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Baldock claimed a declaration H.K. Tuga & Lighters $1.10 that an alleged contract under Indo-Chinas (Pref) (Def.) which the brothers Jacobs said

Shell Transports they had a right to his services Star Ferries for the season 1927-28 was not water-boats binding on him,

Refineries. Mr. Alexander Grant, K.C., for Baldock, said that the latter was China Sugars...

Malabon Sugars an "infant."

Mining Mr. Archer, K.C., for the brothers Jacobs, said they took Benguets.....

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The fact was that they gave "this boy" an extremely beneficial H.K. & K. Wharves.. contract when he was unknown H.K. & W. Docks

Hongkews... and could not command any New Engineerings money to speak of. He came Shanghai Docks..... T100 from an obscure home in the Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.

$6,00 East End of London where there -K. & S. Hotels

Hongkong Lands was hardly enough to eat and he Hongkong Realty was given this chance. He in- H.K. Territorials sisted on having a clause inserted Humphreys Estates. $124 = $12 sa

$114 giving him leave to go to Amer- Prince's Building

Catton Mills. there, the first thing he dia on WHEEL GYMNASTS.ica, and, having done pretty well Rural Lands his return was to 'repudiate this Ewe Cottons

Orientals contract.

S'hai Cottons (Old) In the witness-box Baldock

do. Buses, Trams, &c.

BRITISH ADOPT GERMAN APPARATUS.

he went to China Buses

(new)

$89

In pouring rain, before a num- said that he was 20 years of age his fifth win as skip by downing win, and W. Goldenberg (skip); J.ber of British officers and other that day. Before Herridge's men by nine shots. Hyde, F. Hamblin, H. W. Smith, ranks at Crookham Camp, near America he had 180 contests of H.K. Tramways

At Taikoo the Kowloon Bowling and H. Overy (skip). Green Club gathered full points,

Taikoo R.C.-W. Weir, J. Whyte, Aldershot, recently, two supple which he won 129, first as a fly. thanks to Warren accounting for J. Russell, and W. Wotherspoon young German gymnasts gave a weight and later in the bantam Peak Trame (old).... $15 McKechnie by 33-7, which was (akip); T. Young, W. F. Seath, G. demonstration of muscle develop. class. In America he won sufficient to win the game as the McLeod, and W. Wallace (skip): T. ment exercises on a light double contests and drew one.

A "Dangerous" Boy. other two visiting rinks went down. Grimes, J. Muirhead, J. Laing, and rimmed wheel which runs along! Maclachlan sustained his first de-G. Morrison (skip).

Mr. Justice Astbury:

. dangerous young man (Laughter.)

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fent as skip and Dixon lost his C.C.C.-W. R. Muskett, M. A. R. With their feet loosely strapped third auccessive gamo.

Souza, C. Bennett, and R. Basa to one rim,, and holding grips On their own ground the Civil (skip); H. Beer, W. T. Bright which fasten the rims together, Service Cricket Club had a win over the Graigengower Cricket man, C. S. Roszelet, and D. Run these experts made many thrilling Club be the big margin of 132 shots, jalin (split, and U. M. Omar runs. In the

(skip); F: J. Neyes, D. Fritz,

most awkward all three visiting rinks going down. (skip).

positions they performed gym- Massey notched his fifth win 25

nastics on one rim and described Second Division. Civil Service, S. Eccleshall, a number of movements. lost to T. Honda and T. Ema 6-611 shots Alderman beat Spinks by

While one performer was being beat H. Unatore and J. Edo.. 9- 216 shots; and Taylor had a credit Jones, F. H. W. Haynes, and J. lost to S. Fujita and Koyama. 5- 6 balance of five against Knott,

Massey (skip), J. Beattie, Luck, twirled round inside the rim the Alderman (skip) other somersaulted and double At King'a Park the Club de Re- Murphy, and 19-14 creio returned to form by defeating Strange, Flegg, Archibald, and somersaulted over the top of it.

The demonstration was arrang- Ng Sze-kwong and Iu Tak-cheuk the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Taylor (skip).

Club de Recreio.-H. R. Sequeira, by eight shota. Both J. Ribeiro and lost to T. Honda and T. Ema... 4-7 L. Sousa won their games, but E. V. M. R. de Sousa, F. E. A.ed with a view to the introduction Albert Hall provided for a pay-Lane, Crawfords

Remedios, J. Ribeiro (skip); C. F. of this new gymnastic appliance, pared for defeat and knew how beat H. Unetero and J. Edo. 8- Angelo, who replaced A. Ribeiro as Vas, C. A. Lopes, J. Graca Ozorio, named the Rthon Wheel, into the good Miss Nuthall was. Mre. Mal-beat S. Fujita and Koyama...10. 1 skip, the outcome of last Saturday's and A. Ribeiro (skip); F. X. Silva, British Army physical training

22-11 games the only undefeated skips. A. Rocha, C. Silva, and C. R. centres.

Souza (skip).

K.C.C.-B. Petheram. Lawrence, Mr. Otto Seick, oi Berlin, told First Division: W. Macfarlane

W. J. F. Gorvin and A. W. E. David- four

Harrison, J. P. Robinson and F. G. that the main claim for his in- Herridge (skip); W. J. Edwards, vention was that all muscles of J. C. Lyal. J. Smith, and L. E. the body were brought into action Lammert (skip).

during the exercises.

"There is no doubt there are East Polat R.C.-A. T. Hamilton,

Mrs. Godfree.

lory heartily congratulated her eon-

queror.

Miss Nuthall said she really did

(C.R.C.):

Davies

All Muscles Exercised.

Baldock, in cross-exaruination, said that about £80-at Premier- land-was the biggest salary he Ching Lights (comb.) $14.20

do. ever received before he first ap- peared at the Albert Hall under China Prov.

Dairy Farms an arrangement with Mr. Harry H.K. Constructions Jacobs.

Der A. Wings Mr. Archer said the contract H.K. Electrics with the Jacobs brothers for Macao Electrics Baldock's four fights at the H.K. Ropes (old)

do. (new)

Baldock said that 'the contract Sinceres ment of £162 10s. for each fight. Mackintoa now in question was not made United Asbestos with his and his father's full Watrona knowledge. It was made in his HK. Telephones absence. He got £100 for his Nanyang Tobacco

Mr. Justice Astbury: Can a boy

(Laughter.) live for £100 a week in America?

"I was determined to beat H. Unotero and J. Edo..10- 1 (K.D.R.C.), four wins and one son (skip); V. C. Labrum, C. G./a "Daily Mail" representative last contest in America.

In the third round Tilden beat

Hughes (Britain) 6-3, 6-4, 6-0.

Hunter (America) beat A. Lowe 6-2, 6-6, 6-3.

Ten of the last 16 women players are British Youth is well-repre-

British Women,

Yew Man-kit and Lau Man- now are: not expect to win but thought she kwang (C.R.C.): could get away with it after the lost to T. Honda and T. Ema.. 5-6 (K.B.G.C.), Arst set. fight."

bent S. Fujita and Koyama ..10- 1 draw; Wallace (Taikoo).

wins; Lapsley (K.D.R.C.) and Hol- 25-8 land (K.B.G.C.), two wins each; and

Drummond (Taikoo), one win. Total: C.R.C., 66; M.B.K., 33.-

Second Division-Young (Tai- The positions of the various

win each, follows:

wina; Brown' three

P. W.

Le Pts.

Chinese R.C. Indian R.C.

6 -6

0

4

1

8

R. W. Lee (skip).

S

2

6

Club Reed,

University

2

2

M.B.K.

1

3

Hong Kong CC.

0

4

United Services

0

LOCAL GOLF.

ADAMSON CUP PLAY OFF.

Kowloon C.C.

A Sporting Thing. From the International Sports

not binding on

Baldock. He

Wm. Powella

$191⁄4

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$30

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EXCHANGE.

Hong Kong, June 24.

On London- Bank Wire

1/11%

Bank 30 day's slightOSING Bank 4 months' sight 2/-% Credits 4 months' sight. 2/-15/16

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clubs in the "A" Division are as koo) and Dobbie (K.B.G.C.), one R. Williamson, G. B. Shaw, and R. great physical advantages to be Syndicate for his first three McKellar (skip): S. Baker, G. obtained by training under these fights Baldock said that for the Vickers, A. K. Henderson, and H. M. conditions," was the view of a first he got £850, for the second Bank On demand... 1/11 15/16 12 PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW, McTavish (skip); F. G. Samway medical officer present.

A. Webster, R. H. Whiteford, and) "The entire body is thoroughly £550, and for the third £400.

Mr. Archer remarked that the Bullock, in play, and the gymnast is train- Jacobs brothers resisted any The most important match on the Yacht 4 card to-morrow in the First Divi- Hammond, and Edwards (skip); ed in such a way that while de-

vion schat between the Civil Ser-Thornhill, Vaux, Wood, and Shields scribing the most awkward posi- suggestion that the contract was Ovice Cricket Club and the Kowloon takip);

Black, tions on the revolving wheel he added: "My clients thought they Wynne-Jones, Cricket Club at Happy Valley, be- Sutherland, and Davies (skip). cause both teams are struggling to Taikoo R.C.-P. M. Stewart, F. retains his presence of mind and were giving him a square deal, On demand...... sense of balance.". avoid the wooden spoon. The K.C.C. Boyle, D. Walmsley, and C. B have one match to their credit, but Matthews (skip); H. Maxwell, D.

Colonel J, S. Bostock, R.A.M.C., and as long as nobody is con Credits 4 months' sight 1310

cerned to destroy that sentiment On Derlin- the Civil Service have, still to Speirs, D. Munro, and H. Dinnen who is adopting the Rhon Wheel I am willing to go away if we On demand secure winning points. Taking a (skip); J. Sloan, J. Richmond, as a feature of physical training each pay our own costs."

On New York- line through the matches K.C.C. V. Chalmers, and H. McKechnie for his men, said the exercises

Mr. Justice Astbury: should On demand Kowloon Dock (when the latter (skip).

provided mental as well as phy- think that is the sporting thing Credits 60 days' sight 50 v. Craigengower Cricket Club: sical strength. In a play off in the Adamson Cup won) and the Kowloon Dock

A. A. Lewis, Y. Abbas, S. Deacon, golf competition A. Brooksbank Civil Service (when the former Bented by Misses Nuthall, Fry and defeated J. H. Gelling, the former won) it would seem that the out-and F. T. Knott (skip); 4. E.

HALVED IN ONE. Colyer.

making a score of 89 (113 less 24). tome of to-morrow's game is very

G. H. Sellwood (skip); L. G. by The foreign challenge is reduced Curiously enough the players tied open. Ground advantage should Coates, J. F. Lunny, R. F. Luz, and favour the Civil Service, who Guterrez, W. Nicholson, E. Mow-

London, June 1. previous to Misses Willa, Ryan (America), with this score in their

the way, are moro

On the Royal Eastbourne Golf Boumann (Holland), De Alvarez encounter.

they have been for some time offung, and A. A. Razack (skip).

K.B.G.CF. W. Hale, C. Hatt, Course Colonel F. Crompton and gaining their first victory.

A keen contest should be witness-G. B., Slipper, and D. F. Warren the professional, E. Macey, halved ed also at the Valley where (skip): T. Fergusson, W. Cuff, R. the Craigengower C.C. are at home Hunter, and R. Duncan (skin); the thirteen hole (175 yards), in to the Taikoo R.C. Both teams are Forester, J. Cameron, J. Budding, level on points, although the C.C.C. and J. Maclachlan (skip).

Mrs. Mallory.

COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

(Compilations include Somerset-Worcester match reported

1st innings Pts. Pts. No.

to-day),

P. W. L. W. L. Fosc. Obtd. ralt. Perc. 13

95

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7 0

1

6 1

4

11

18

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Hampshire

Gloucester

Somerset

Glamorgan Worcester

DONNONNÜG

61.77

have played one game more..

A

year ago. Taikoo went down here FRENCH OPEN GOLF. by 11 shots, but after the fine per- formance at Kowloon last Satur day he would be a bold man who would predict a similar result to-

morrow.

one.

[On Sunday, August 9th, 1925, Mr. W. S. Evans and Mr. R. L. Matthews halved the 14th hole at Claremont Golf Club, Swinton in one stroke. The nominal length of the hole is 188 yards, but on this occasion it must have been nearer 140 yards, as the pin was well towards the back of the green. At St. Augustine's, Ramsgate, on May 8, 1926, Miss G. Clutterbuck and Mrs. H. M. Robinson halved the 15th hole,

BRITISH LADY. BEATEN IN FINAL.

RECORD MARGINAL WIN. The Police travel to the Kowloon Dock and, notwithstanding their

Le Touquet, June 28. sensational win against the Taikoo R.C. at Taikoo a fortnight ago, I In the French ladies' open golf Cannot see them making much im championship Anal Mlle. De La pression on the League leaders, Chaume, beat Mrs. Alec Johnston who beat them at the Valley this (Britain) 15 up and 14 to play, 120 yards, in one. At Forest season by 24 shots and also won record.marginal win in national Hills, New Jersey, in October Jeane Dock last year by eight championships and world's re191 Fred Spellmeyer halved the 1919, Mr. George Stewart and The European

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a hole being halved In one.] gower C.C. and should repeat their Canadian championship in 1921.

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