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C.V. GRIMMETT AGAIN |

BRILLIANT.

ALL TEN WICKETS.

THIRD AUSTRALIAN TO ACCOMPLISH FEAT.

YORKSHIRE 155.

- London, Yesterday. Playing against Yorkshire at Sheffield, the tourists at the con- clusion, of the day's play were in

TENNIS.

MAIL.

Indians' Invasion of Kowloon.

OLD SCORES PAID OFF.

W. H. Turner and H; V. Parker (H.K.C.C.):-

bbat Barrow and McDougall. 6-4 beat Bendall and Bradley. 8. 6) beat Valentino and Balfour G-

U.S.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY,

At King's Park, the United Servicó R.C. defented the Univer alty by five seta to four. Scores:-

Comdr. A. H, Payne and J. H. B. Herbert (U.S.K.C.) :--

beat T. K. Lien' and F. Y.

Khoo

In spite of adverse weather con- beat ditions. a heavy programme of. Guterres

6- 4

Dr. Samy and D..

6- 3

twelve fixtures was carried through beat G. Souza and G. E. in the opening of the local Lawn Yeph Tennis League on Saturday.

A continuous drizzle rondered the grounds very stippery and the markings of the courts were all but obliterated after the first round.

The Indian Recreation Club's in-

4. 6

4- 6

2. 6

7-5 Capt. Keary and Capt. Ethering- ton (U.S.R.C.):-- lost to T. K. Lieu and F. Y.

Khoo lost to Dr. Samy and D.

Guterres a very satisfactory position, be-vasion of Kowloon was highly sue- lost to G. Souza and G. E. ing 86 runs behind with nine cessful. The Chinese R.C. also Yoob wickets in hand.

showed up inost prominently by H. C. Gould and Maj. E. D. On winning the toss, Yorkshire winning all of their matches, and Caddell (U.S.R.C.):-- took first knock against a strong incidentally, paid off old scores, boat T. K. Liou and F. Y. Australian side. The northern with a vengeance, by easily ac- county are considered a strong counting for the Hong Kong C.C. in batting side, much above the aver- the "A" Division, jage of the first class counties, but

they failed badly against the The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha- "Aussies" attack and were dis-Kowloon C.G. fixture in the "A" missed for 155 runs,

section was postponed.

C. V. Grimmett, the South Australian veteran, celebrated This visit to Sheffield by tak-

Detalls of Play.

"A" Division,

S.C.A.A. v. INDIAN I.C.

At King's Park, the South China Athletic Association lost to the Indian R.C. by ine sets to nil, Scores:--

Luk Kan-cheung and Luk Ding cheung (S.C.A.A.) ---

Kloo

Guterres

beat Dr. Samy and D.

9- 7

10- 8

4. 6

lost to G. Souza and G. E.

Yeoh

Y.M.C.A. v. INDIAN K.C.

On their own ground, the Euro- poan Young Men's Christian As- sociation lost to the Indian R.C. by one set to right. Scores:-

E. R. Price and T. J. Price (Y.M.C.A.) :--

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C. V. Grimmett. (South Australia-).

ing all ten wickets for the cost of only 37 runs. This is quite the highest distinction to which a bowler can attain, and in the annuals of first class cricket there are only 34 instances of this feat being accomplished.

lost to I. M. A. Razack and

J. S. A. Curreem .. lost to C. A.. L. Rumjaha and J. A. E. Casaumbhoy Leo Wai-tsoi and Ho Washing (S.C.A.A.);

lost to S. A. Rumjahn and

H. D. Rumjahn

2- G

4-

4-6)

2- 6

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S. H. Ismail. lost to 5. A. Ismail and

A. H. Medar lost to A. H. Kumjahn and

O. Ismail

2-6 G. Puncheon and P. W. J. Flanner (Y.M.C.A.):—— lost to A. A. Rumjahn and

S. H. Ismail lost to 'S. A. Ismail and

A. H. Madur lost to A. H. Rumjahn and

O. Ismail

2- 6

1- 6

K-6

3-6

4- 0

3- 6 H. Keyserling and S. A. Gray (Y.M.C.A.) —

7- 9

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S. H. Ismail

1.0-6 lost to S. A. Ismall and

A. H. Madar

4. 6 beat A. H. Rumjahn and O.

Ismail

8. G

lost to S. A. Rumjahn and

H. D. Rumjahn .... lost to I. M. A., Razack and

J. S. A. Curreem lost to C. A. I.. Ramjaha and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy Chan So. and Pak (S.C.A.A.) :-

J. S. A. Curreem.... lost to C. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy

Grimmett is the third Austra- lian to take all ten. wickets in an innings on English soil. His pre-lost to S. A. Rumjahn and decessors were W. P. Howell who H. D. Rumjahn took ten Surrey wickets at the lost to 1. M. A. Razack and Oval in 1899, and A. A. Mailey, who dismissed Gloucestershire at Cheltenham in 1921. Only one Englishman has taken ten Austra- lian wickets in an innings, and this was accomplished in 1878, when Burratt (E.) for the Play- ers at the Oval dismissed the visiting side for a low total.

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Kong C.C. lost to the Chinese R.C. (K.C.C.) and

L. Jack

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A, L. Sullivan and L. Goldman (H.K.C.C).:—

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·Scores.

Yorkshire: 155. Australians: 69-1.

DAVIS CUP.

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Changes in the British Team.

Rome. Saturday. Italy has eliminated Egypt from the Davis Cup by five matches to nil

De Stefani (Italy) beat Grand- guillot (Egypt) 6-2, 6-1, 6-2.

De Morpurgo (Italy) beat Wahid (Egypt) 6-1, 6-4, 6-2.

De Morpurgo and Gaslini (Italy) beat Zahar and Riches (Egypt) 6-7, 8-6, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5-Reuter.

Rome, Yesterday.

De Stefani (Italy) beat Riches (Egypt) 6-0, 6-2, 6-0.

Do Morpurgo (Italy), beat Grandguillot (Egypt) 6-4, 6-1, 6-2. Match in England.

Torquay, Saturday.

In the second round of tho Davies Cup to-day, Lee (Great Britain), defeated Toczynski (Po land) 6-1; 6-4, 6-2. There was no further play owing to rain.`

H. Owen Hughes and

Humphreys (H.K.C.C.) :--- lost to M. K. Lo and M. W.

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Too-cheung beat Ng Sze-kwong and Ng

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Hambly lost to R. Schmidt and

UNIVERSITY v. K.LT.C.

A. E. Precht

5-7

A.

Kitchell

7- 5

lost to W. J. Howard and

G. Lin

2- 6 lost to H. J. Howard and

3-6

A.

J. W. Leonard ........ A. T. Lee and W. (K.C.C.): 6-8 Feat A. B. Hamson and A.

D.

Kitchell lost to W. J. Howard and

G. Lia 2-6 last to H. J. Howard and

J. W. Leonard

4-6 3- 6

M. Rull and Y. Zafre (FHipino Club):- 4- 6

lost to R. Schmidt and Gittins

A. E. Precht lost to O. May and G. 7.

Ebren

beat.0. May and G. v. Ehren lost to H. Boese and B.

Schroter

6-2

At Pokfulam, the University de feated the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by seven sets to two. Scores:

Y. F. Chew and D. J. N. Ander- son (University) :-

2- 6 beat Mahan Singh and J.

Dad

6- 2

4- G

6- 1

2- 6

3- 6 J. Mackintosh and F. Grose, (K.C.C.):

beat H. Boese and B.

Schroter

2- 6 beat M. A: Khan and 1.

Singh

60 beat F. Khan and Dr. Lal ..

6- 2 6.2

P.. P. Kho and Y. E. Ng (University) :-

beat Mahan Singh and J.

Dad

6- 3

6- 3

3-6

G. 4 last to A. B. Hamson and H. J. Armstrong and O.. E. C.. A. Kitchell Marton (H.K.C.C.):—

beat W. J. Howard and G. lost to M. K. Lo and M. W.

* Lia Lo

1-0 lost to H. J. Howard and

J. W. Leonard

lost to Ho Ka-lau and Kong

Too-cheung

4-6

beat Ng Sze-kwong and Ng

Sze-cheung

D- 7

+

"C"

Division,

"B" Division,

C.R.C. v. NIPPON CLUB. At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C4 defeated the Nippon Club by six sets three. Scores:-

La Fook-kland Chung Wing- kee (C.R.C.):- beat N. Nomura and K.

Suenoga

beat Y., Sajkl and K.

Yoshikawa

.

beat H. Nakata

Fujieda

6- 0

12-10 and T.

&- 2 Chiu Chun-chiu and Hung Wal- chiu (C.R.C.) ;—— -

:

རྩྭ་

3-6

B-3

2- 6

CIVIL SERVICE H.K.CE

KOWLOON C.C. v. C.R.C.

On their own ground, the Kow- loon C.C. loat to the Chinese R.C. by one set to eight. Scorða;-

W. Brown and G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.):—

lost to Mow Yuk-kwan and

Hon Lun-fung ....

lost to Ip Kau-ko and Kwok

Hing-sam

beat M. A. Khan and I.

Singh

lost to F. Khan and Dr.

Lal

I do Silva and L. Oppenheim (University):-

1-6 beat Mahan Singh and J.

Dad

6- 0

3-6 boat M. A. Khan and I.

lost to Lau Man-kwong and

Iu Tak-lam

.

Singh

4-6 lost to F. Khan and Dr.

Lal

G- Z

5- 7

N. A. E. Mackay and G. Lee (K.C.C.):-

vice C.C. lost to the Hong Kong

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- lost to Mow Yuk-kwan and

C.C. by four Hots to Scores:-

G. J. Mitchell and Freeman (C.S.C.C.)

Hon Lun-fung five. lost to Ip Kau-ko and Kwok

Hing-sam

1-0

3. 6

V. H. beat Lau Man-kwong and Is

Tak-lam

...12-10 R. B. Jackson and F. J. Chubb 1- 6 (K.C.C.) ——

lost to G. E. R. Divett and

L. T. Ride

营业

beat G. W. Stabb, and D.

Stabb Ellis

0- 4

beat C. H. Bradley and

V. B. Gordon

7- 5

lost to Mow Yuk-kwan and

Hon Lun-fung .... lost to Ip Kau-ko and Kwok

Hing-sam

J. Pengelly and H. (C.S.C.0.):-

Best lost to Lau Man-kwong and

Iu Tak-fam

62

beat Y. Sajiki

and K.

loat to G. E. R. Divett and

L. T. Ride ...**

6-7

RECREIO v. L.R.C.

8.

6+ 4 Cheung

beat G. W. Stabb and D.

Ellis lost to C. H. Bradley and

V. R. Gordon ....

M

7-5

67

beat N. Nomura and K

Suenaga

Yoshikawa beat H. Nakata and T.

Fujieda

Lau Man-ching and Wing-fun (C.R.C.):- lost to N. Nomura and K.

"Suenaga

lost to Y. Sajiki and K

Yoshikawa

lost to H. Nakata and T.

Fujieda

4-6

WATER POLO.

Poor Entries for 1930 League,

Entries for the Hong Kong A.S.A. Water Folo League, 1930, closed on Saturday evening at the Victoria Recreation Club. Only five teams entered for the Senior 0-6 Division, whilst the Junior Divi- sion attracted six teams. From 1-6 the entries, one notes with regret that the South China AA, who did so well last year, have drop- ped out. This is indeed a pity, for we feel sure that all aquatic sportsmen would like to see more of the Chinese "mermaids.”

The Entries. The entries are:- Seniors:-Royal Artillery, Kow- loon, Somersets LI; Royal Navy, 7-9 V.R.C.

Juniors: Kowloon, Somersets BGLL, 12th Heavy Battery, R.A.,

Fukien Club, University, V.R.C.

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio lost to the Indian R.C. by G. H. Fowler and A. Armstrong four sets to five. Scores:- (0.8.C.C.) — 1

J.Xavier and M. Oliveira (Recreio)

lost to G. E. R: Divett and 4. 6

L. T. Ride........... beat G. W. Stabb and D.

Ellis lost to C. H. Bradley and

V. R. Gordon

2-6

4

H.K.C.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

FILIPINO CLUB v. G.T.C.

6lost to 0. Hoosen and D.

Mohamed

04 lost to A. R. Minu and

8. A. R. Bux.. 4-6 lost to J. S. Ackbar and N. B.

Kitchell

86 "L.A. Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios (Recreto): lost to 0. Hoosen and D..

Mohamed

6-8

0-'8

Sharpe Replaces Kingsley. A further change has been made In the composition of the British team to meet the winner of the Poland-Roumania match in the second round of the Davis Cup Kong C.C. defested the Civil SerAt King's Park, the Filipino

On their own ground, the Hong (European zone), the

vice C.C. by eight sets to one. Club defeated the German Tennis beat A. R. Minu and It was announced during the Scores: lapang k week that Austin had been dropped, JD. Humphreys and R. H.

Club by five sets to Your S. A. R. Bux at his own request and his place Wild (HKCG),

Scores:

baat J. S. Ackbar and N. B. filled by C. Ho Kingsley, the former beat Barrow and McDougall 745

Kitchell Oxford captain, who played in the beat Bendall and Bradley 02

G Noronha and L. A. Rocha Cup matches In 1925 and 1920 I beat Valentine and Balfou la now asnounced that owing to A Simmers and business calls Kingsley's place wil Monaghan (H.K.CC.)

M.: 6-8

J. M. Crad and D. Leonard Fill- pino Club) boat R. Schmidt and A. EN (Recreio) beat 0. May and G. v. Ehren 8-1 Mohamed

Precht...

6- 2] lost to Ol Hoosón and D. beat H Boese and B. beat A. R. Minu

and Schrüter Y

2 S. A. R. Bax D. Battleta and V. Ogley (FI beat J. S. Ackber and N. B.

be taken by Nigel Sharper The lost to Borrow and Me team will, therefore be J, 0, Gro-Dougall CRAS gory, H. G. N. Lee, Nigel Sharpe beat Bendall and Bradley 4 ping/Olabad A and F. H. Collins,

beat Valentine and

Kitchell

HOCKEY.

Sailors Defeat Radio Sports Club.

A hockey match was played be- 'tween the engine room, HAS.. Hermes, and the Radio Sports Club at Causeway Bay on Saturday, and. resulted in a win for the former 86 team by two goals to obey

A return match will be played 61 on Saturday, May 17 at 5 p.m. on Army "B" ground at Bookumpoo 6-1 Valleyg

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