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LAWN TENNIS

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Toung Nung-nin and Yung Nai-cheong (8!0.A.A.) :—

THE CHINA MAIL,

LAWN BOWLS

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F. Goodman,

H. Gitlins

J. V. Ramsay

B. Fetheram

lost to S. A. R. Bux and A. H.

Madar

4-6

F: Cullen S. Gray

H. Overy

lost to D. Mohamed and M. O.

Hoosen

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29

J. Gibson

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6-7

lost to S. S. Hussain and J. S.

Ackber

83

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"C" Division

CHINESE R.C. v. H.K.C.€.

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Hong Kong Cricket Club by seven sets

to two.

Scores:-

C. C. Chiu and W. C. Hung (C.R.C.):----

Division II

CS.C.C, . YACHT CLUB

Kowloon C.C. LA. Jeevės

7. W. Carr

T. B. Smith J. P. Robinson (Skip)...

0. B. Raven Webb

Purves

18 V. C. Labram

(Skip)

97 H. Lasham

Laithwaite

At Happy Valley, the Civil Service

C.C. defeated the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 26 shots.

17

Electric C.C.

L de Roma

G. T. Padgett

$. Deacon

L, J. Davies

(Skip) 27

F. F. Duckworth

F. Normington

W. B. Muskett

21

J. T. Lunny.

LA

(Skip)

F. Tarbucks

H. Hatch

F. E. Lawrence J. Hepburn

(Skip).... 15

H. F. Akehurst · A. Webster

(Skip)

56

.... 26

78

LEAGUE TABLES Division I.

P. W. D. L. Pts.

8 508, 10

8 50 3 10

After leading 9-1 at the fifth head i Edwards lost by: 9 shots. The score Craigengower C.C.

Kowloon D.E.C was 9-9 at the 9th head and ding dong Civil Service C.O. play followed up to the 17th head when Kowloon B.G.C. Archibald led 19-18. The biggest Club de Recreio scores were a 4 for Archibald and two Taikoo R.C. d's for Edwards.

Kowloon C.C. Police RC.

Play was rather even in the second rink, the score being 5-5 on the 7th head, 8-8 on the 10th and at the 12th Murphy led 11-9. The latter had all the play to the 10th head, scoring 2, 1, 3, 1, 4, 7, 8. Shaw scored 2 each on the last two heads.

beat H. V.

Summers

Parker and J. A.

6-

beat C. H. Bradley and V. R.

Gordon

6-0

beat L A. R. Duncan and N. S.

Loe

6- 1

M. K. Lau and T. L. Iu (C.R.C.):-

lost to H. V. Parker and J. A.

Summers

4- 6

lost to C. H. Bradley and V. R.

Gordon

4-6

beat L. A. P. Duncan and N. S.

Loe

8- 2

W. P. Chau and P. K. Kwok (C.R.C.)-

beat H. V. Parker and J. A.

Summers

Jones

6-3

W. J. Bickford

E. M. Ellis

beat C. H. Bradley and V. R.

Gordon

L. E. Luck

W. Macfarlane

6- 1

(Skip) .... 28 (Skip)

Haynes scored on 10 heads and his opponent on 11. The former had a couple of 6's and the latter one 5. Chapman led 10-2 at the 7th head, but won eventually by only 2 shots. Civil Service

Yacht Club

Stevenson

8 5 0 3 10

7 40 3

4 0 4

4 0 4

0 0 8

Shots For and Against

0

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For Agst. Up Dn. Kowloon D.E.C.............. 521 394 127

491 487 Craigengower C.C. Kowloon B.G.C... 420 898 Club de Recreio

... 411-417 Civil Service C.C.

448 456

1 Taikoo R.C.

456 469 0 18 Kowinon C.C.

427 495 0 68 Police R.C..... 402 480

78 Division II.

Civil Service C:C.

Craigengower C.C... 8 5 0 3.10

Taikoo R.C.

Yacht Clab

P. W. D. L. Pts. 9 7 0 2 14

Electric R.C.

Kowloon B.G.C.

8 5 0 3 10 5 0 4 10

19. Club de Recreio

Kowloon C.C.

S. J. Jordain

8 8

9.80 € 6 8 0 0 8 Shots For and Against

7 4.0

0

E. W. Carpenter

For Agst. Up Dn.

578 483 95

0 561 500 01 0

440 385 66

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469.8

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A. T. Hamilton

A. É. Murphy

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J. K. Shaw

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(This croes-word puzzle has been made by an export but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harber, plow, and altho.)

heat L. A. R. Duncan and N. S.

Loe

J. R. Archibald

G. R. Edwards

6- 2 E. W. Simmonds E. B. Read

Holland

RECREIO V. R.E. & R.C. OF S.

At King's Park, the Club de Re- creio defeated the Royal Engineers: and Royal Corps of Signals by nine sets to nil.

Scores:-

J. Xavier and M, Oliviera (Recreio) :-

beat Lt. Sabin and

L/Cpl.

Hutchins

6- 4

beat L/Cpl. Penny and Sig.

24

25

26

Attwood

6- 1

128

129 30

beat Q.M.S. Guinan and Q.M.S.

McCullock

6-4

M. Remedios and C. Xavier (Recreio) :-

beat Lt. Sabin and L/Cpl.

Hutchins

For A

31

32 33

134

35

36 37

138

bent L/Cpl. Penny and Sig.

Attwood

39

40 141

P42

43

144

45

$46 47

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150

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(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in te-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)

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KING'S PRIZE

London, Saturday.

Lt. Col. R. M. Blair of Canada won

the King's Prize at Bisley...

He first tied with Lieut. D. T. Burke, also of Canada, with a score of 283. Both scored bull's eyes with their sighting shots and then three consecu tive balls in the tie shoot, Lt. Col.

beat Q.M.S. Guinan and Q.M.S.

McCullock

C. Basto and H. Noronha (Recreio):

beat Lt. Subin and L/Cpl. Hut-

china

beat L/Cpl Penny and Sig.

Attwood

best Q.M.S. Guinar and Q.M.S.

McCullock

RA.O.C. V. C.C.C.

R, R. Davies F. Haynes (Skip)

A. Chapmar.

.... 19 (Skip) .... 21

H. Lockhart

P. Knight

F. Sutton

J. Kendrew

K.B.G.C. v. CEC

Civil Service C.C. Kowloon B.G.C. Talkoo R.C. Yacht Club Craigengewer 0.0. Electric R.C... Club de Recrefo

18 Kowloom C.C.

464 457

7 -

451

491 492

516 627 0 12

992 579

0.187

53 ENGLAND'S NEXT XI

On their own ground, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club defeated the Craigengower C. by 31 shots..

Thanks to a 5 Warren led at the 5th bead by 10-4, Collins scored & couple of units and then Warren got another 5 (15-6); Thanks to a 4 Collins was only 4 behind at the 18th 6- 3 head, but his opponent scored on the last three heads and won by 10 shots. The play in the second rink was fairly even up to the 16th rink, with nu high scores, Bell being then 3 shots up. He then got a trio of 9's and a 6- 3 unit; as against a unit and a 2, thus

winning by 10 shots..

6- 8

6- 2

Whibley led by 11-4 at the 8th head but the scores were 12-12 at the 13th 6- 1 head, Rosselet got a 3 on one head and went down by 27-15. Whibley had a couple of 4's toward the end. Bowling Green Craigengower C.C. At Scokumpoo, the Royal Army:

G. E. F. Thomp- Ordnance Corps lost to the Craigengower Cricket Club byv. H. Chittenden three sets to six.

Scores:-

son

E. Tuck

B. V. Pearse Y. Abbas

W. Collins

W. Field

W. S. Drake D. F. Warren

Maj. White and Capt. (R.A.0.0.):-

Weir

(Ship)

25 (Skip)

C. Hatt

W. Gill

F. L. Rapley

J. Cavanagh

3-6

W. E. Bell

M. O'Brien

fest to D. Clow and E. B. Hamson 4- 6 Campbell loat to A. B. Hamson and G.

Kelly

last to T. Hamet and V. Sousa 4- 6

S/Sgt. Hardy and S/Sgt. Greenaway (B.A.0.C.) :-~-~

16

(Skip).... 25 (Skip)....15

H. F.Stoneham D. K. Kharas R. Hall

W: Langenstrass

beat D. Clow and E. B. Hamaon - 2 A. W. E. Davidson J. Wiltshire lost to A. B. Hamson and G.

A. R. Whibley C. S. Rosselet (Skip) 26 (Skip)

Kelly

... 1.6 beat T, Hamet and V. Sonna .. 6. 1

S.Q.M.S. Richardson and L/Cpt. Morgan (R.A.O.C;) :--

lost to D. Clow and E. B. Hamson 6 8 beat A. B. Hamson and G. Kelly 61 lost to T. Hemet and V. Sousa.. 4- B

LEAGUE TABLES

76

RECREIO v. T.R.C.

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At King's Park, the Club de Recreio defeated the Taikoo R.C. by 20 shots. McKechnie scored on only five heads Burely a record this season. His secre

The positions in the League, to romprised 1, 1, 1, 2, 1 Ozorlo led by date, are:-

"A" Division

10-1; 23-2; 25-3; 25-5; 25-16. highest score was one 4.

His

On the second rink the scores were:

P. W. L. Pts, level at 12-12, 13-13, 14-14, and 17-37.

Hong Kong Ch www.7

Chinese R.C.

Kowloon C.C.

MBK

South China A.A.

Club de Recreio Indian R.C. Craigengower C.C.

The following are the newly "elected officials for the ensuing University year:

President-Li Yan-tsun, C.B.E. Vice-Presidents T. N. Chau and D. W. Luke.

Chairman-Teoil Kin-yung Vice-Chairmen Ho Iu and Ng Sze

kwong.

Hon. Treasurer-Li Tze-chung. General Secretary. 8. Shak

"B" Division

Chinese R.C. Hong Kong C M.B.K. R.E. and E.S Y.M.CA South China A.A. Nippon- University Club de Recreio

ABSIBS Leung In-wing and K. F. June,

Educational: (Manager) Soo Pel- Kowloon C.C. shao; (Assistants) Lai Dai-po and Indian R.C. Chan Tit-yot

Intelligence (Manager) Teol Wal- Wong Yin-nin and

yati

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0

7 Munro won by a couple of shots, his

6 best effort being a 4 on the second

5 head, Basto got a 5 on the 8th head.

4 Alves scored three Lits and six 8's

for a total of 21. Walmsley could do no better than one 3 on the 18th head, and lost by. 21-18.

0 Recreio

Taikoo B.C...

A. C. Rosario: R. Duncan JM. 9. Rosario J: Sloan

L Pts. A. V. Barros

0

J. G. Ozorio

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E. Barros F. V. Ribeiro 3F. X. Soares 3A. H. Bosto 3(Skip)

2 A. Gomes 1 M. Baptista

C. Rodrigues A. Alves (Skip)

FW. L. Pts.

"C" Division

(Manager)

Sham Hip-tong

Club de Recreio Chinese RCU Hurr Kong ft.

(Assistant) Kwok An-po

Boy Scouts: (Manager) Leung Cho- South China A.A. Blair won by a point in the resulting yus; (Assistant) Leung Bui-sang. Civil Service, C.

shoot-off Renter

Boxing; (Manager) (Assistants) Wong Shin-chewing Taulan, R.C. Kamik and Wei Man-wei.

Craigongower 0.0. YAO.CO

[Hobbs has not played in any test Track and Field (Manager) LARE. and RS. this season on account of injury. His Wal-choi: (Assistant) Shin-Jim, services were also requested in the

Tootball:

Mana

Wong Assistants) Tong Sank-pul

Third Test, but he had to dealine as on Fawai and Ho Yan-kwongef

this occasion,

3. C. White (skipper in the first Baseball

25

T. Young

H. McKechnie

(Skip)

C. Cameron

A. McIndoe B. M. Keown

D. Munro 17 (Skip) S. Hope J. Polson D. Splers

D. Walmsley

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K.CC., ELECTRIC R.C

10

On their own ground, the Kowloon ICC lost to the Electric R.0 by 17

shots.

three Tests), Larwood (the fast bowl, † Bing (AsalarialBagger) Wong Kut. of (Assistants) Li Kam-fuk, Lens then had a “slight dash of luck, scur

er, who was Injured in the Third Test)

Man-kit.

Thanks to 8 6 and a 5 Davies ran away from Robinson, leading 17-6 at the 10th head, 23-5 at the 12th head, and 24-7 at the 14th head. "Eobbie" L. Shim and Kwong Tit-sang and Cheung Mingi. Basexet ball: (Manager) Li Woon chaung Assistant)eung Wing-tak 24-17 Davies got a and a-1 and Amusements: (Manager) ko Yau- ing 2, 8, 1, 2, 2, making the score and Handren make way for Carr (who chol (Assistant) Sam Ming-fun

Music: Manager) Fun captained England against the Aus

Fun Yin-taty won by only 10 shots Billiards! (Manager)-being Pan (Assistant) fralians in several drawn matches In sun, (Assistant) Tsang Chung.min.

ssistant) Sun Cho-yee and Fung Webster led 15-1 at the 8th head,

(Assistants) Chan Jo and Mole Rin Tat-ting, Au Tat-hing:

won by 25-16 He had ore 15 and two Chenk's in his score chinages

fung, Pang Tez-ming Volley ball: (Manager) Fung Tahoe,

Chung Labrum was in the land up, to the kan (Assistants) Lam Shin-wa and Tak-on, Yung King-yin,

Shak 12th head and then Muskett struck Hin chin, Leung King-ing, Tuet, Shing head the score was 17:17. Labrum add- the_target" with a 5«. At the 12th Swimming (Manager) Then Chan Cho, Chan Chan sang,

shape (Continued at foot of next Columns) hau, Chan Tak-chiu and Tin Yaked and Kuskett 4, the former

England in 1926), Wract (an amateur Tennis (Manager) Ho Wel-king: Committes: Wong Paketa 253 at the 18th, 20-3 at the 10th

all-rounder), and Geary (who did quite well with the ball in Australis during the close seasont

na

The first two Tests this season were Chan Alk-ping left drawn England won the Third by

ive wickets The Fifth Commseroes at the Oval on August

ming by 8-Shota..

TEAM CHOSEN FOR FOURTH TEST MATCH

A. W. CARR TO BE CAPTAIN

Londen, Saturday.

England's cricket selectors (Messrs. H. D. G.. Leveson-Gower, J. C. White and Nigel Haig) have chosen the team for the Fourth Test Match against South Africa, over three days at Manchester, beginning on July 27, as follows:-

A. W. Carr (Notts) captain,

E. E. 9. Wyatt (Warwickshire), H. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire), E. H. Bowley (Sussex), W. R. Hammond

F: E.

(Gloucester), Woolley (Kent), M. Leyland (York M. W. Tate

A. P. Freeman

G. Duckworth rire),

G. Geary (Leicestershire),

Hendren (Middlesex) 12th man.

J. B. Hobbs (Surrey) was select- ed but he informed the Committee that he did not feel justified in accepting and asked to be allow. ed to stand down-Reuter.

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