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DAVIS CUP.

Australia Leading

Score:-

"China 'Mail,"

A. Temail, e Distop, b Baker W. Tipple, run ul G. C. Burnett, b llaker

Ireland. at Dublin. * A. K. small, b Baker

AUSTRIA AND SPAIN SURVIVE.

J. E. Wilson, ran out E. MacNider. b Baker

It. Barson, e Carr, bishop -D. C. Wilson, h Lawrence

A. Puppie, b Bishops W. A. Bennett, not out R. Shes, Wood

Extras

London, Yesterday. 'laying at Dublin, Australia led Ireland, by two matches to one. The two singles matches were divi- ded, Crawford (Australia) losing to Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland) 3-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2, 3-6, and Moon (Aus- tralia) defeating MacGuire (Ire- | Bicharison | Iand) 6-2, 7-5, 3-6, B-G.

Baker

Lawrence

Woot Robertson

Australia took the doubles match Bishop comfortably. Willard and Hop mau defeating Lyttleton Rogers and Allman Smith 6-4, 6-2, 6-2.

Japan's Victory,

|_ At Regent's Park India were de- fented by Japan by three matches to nil,

·

Ohta (Japan) defeated Soni (Inila) 6-1, 6-4, 6-0, and Satoh (Japan) defented Mohan (India) 10-3, 6-1, 6-2.

Canada Defeated.

Total BOWLING ANALYSIS

LAWN TENNIS.

Indian R.C. Win All Their Fixtures.

CHINESE GO "ALL OUT”.

Engineers Sports Club Possible Challengers for Championship.

-Winning all the fixtures in which they were engaged, the

12 Chinese B.C. and the Indian R.C. were again very much in the pic- ture in the Tennis League on Satur-

19 day. The former, however, had to

5

go "all out" to account for the Club de Recreio in the "B"

76 division, where they won by the

odd set.

O. M. R. W.

The Hong Kong C.C. "A" team did well to beat the South China A.A. by 7-2. The Chinese R.C.- 1 Kowloon C.C. match was postpon-

0 10 0

15

2 B 10

1.2 0 1

6

1

ed.

0

P.W.D.

J. E. Richardson, relired

R.

M. Wood, retired

F. E. Lawrence, st S. A. Ismail,

J. E. Wilson

F. Baker, b J. E. Wilson ..

C. E. Moore, & 3. E. Wilson C. W. E. Bishop, not out

. E. teore, & J. E

Wilson

K. S. Robertson, b A, K. Ismail

N. Bebbington, c & b A. X, Ismail

b McNider

In the first round of the Ameri-R. S. W. Paterson, e A. K. Ismail, can Zone. the United States eliminated Canada, by winning three matches to nil. J. Van Ryn and Allison defeated Wright and Crocker 6-0, 6-4, 6-2. In the singles matches G. Lott defeater Marcelrainville 0-2, 6-2, 8-6. and J. Van Ryn defeated Wright 6-2. 6-2, 3-6, 6-2,

Denmark Out. Át Prague, Czecho-Slovakia eliminated Denmark by three matches to two after an exciting contest.

At Zagrebs. Spain eliminated Yuko-Slavia by winning matches to nil.

three

At Oslo, Austria eliminated Norway by winning the first three matches..

At Amaterdam, Holland elimin- nted Holland by four matches to

one.

Thrilling Display,

Paris, Yesterday. The Anglo-Franco and the In- ternational Lawn Tennis Clubs drew with each other at 8 matches all, In the deciding set, cách

Club had won one set each when bad light caused further play to be abandoned.--Reuter..

CRICKET.

Australians Meet the M.C.C.

PONSFORD OPENS ACCOUNT.

TOOS.

Löndon, Saturday. Playing in their sixth match of the tour against the M.C.C. at Lord's to-day, the Australians were dismissed for 285 Three batsmen scored 200 of the tourists' total, W. H. Ponsford contributing 82 not out, Don Bradman Go and W. M. Woodfull 52. M. J. C. Allom, the Surrey fast bowler, claimed 5 wickets for 67 runs-Reuter.

China Mail" v. Public

Works-Department.

BISHOP'S FINE DISPLAY..

Playing in a friendly game on the University ground yesterday afternoon, the China Mail lost to the Public Works Department" by 117 runs.

Due to the uncertainty of the weather, some members of both sides failed to make

an appear-

ance. H. Burson, H. Fopple and A. K. Ismail sportingly played for the China Mad in the absence of three of their players. Winning the toss,

the P.W.D.

opened the batting with J, E. Richardson and R. M. Wood. This

pair treated the bowling with

were on the board, Richardson re-

tired with 42 runs to his credit.

|

Burnett McNider

J. E. Wilson Tipple

10

48

In the "B" division, besides the leaders above referred to, the

42 Craigengower C.C, and the Royal Engineers Sports Club are also do- 13ing well and the latter, especially, D may subsequently become serious challengers for the championship. Apart from the victory of the Kowloon LT.C., over the Civil Ser- vice C.C., the results In the "C": section panned out much as WOR expected.

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4.6

3- 6

lost to Hon Lun-fun and Mow

Yuk-kwan*** lest to Ip Kau-ko and Kwok

Hing-sam

FILIPINO v. RECREIO,

On their own ground, the Fili pino Club lost to the Club de Re creio by three Scores:-

J. M. Cruz and D. Leonard. (Fill pino Club):-

Extras

18 17

Total for 9. wkta. (dec.) 193 One man absent,

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. TV.

"A" Division.

Comdr. Herbert and Lt. Smallwood (U.S.R.C.):

8 1

Indian R.C. 48.0

B M.E.K

1

7.3 0

48 1

S. Ch'na A.A. 2 H.K.C.C.

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

Ramjahn

4-6

7

1

28 4

"B" Division.

last to S. A. Hussain and O

Ismail

3-6

21

A. K. Ismail

C. de Recreio

4 Chinese R.C.

10

31

2

U.S.R.C.

3 Indian R.C.

6

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

Ismail

1- fi

H.K.C.C.

University

Mol. Caddell and Lt. Gould 7(U.S.R.C.):-

4 C.C.C.

5 beat S. H. Ismail and A. A.

Nippen Club

1

Rumjahn

beat S. A. Hussain and

Ismail

6-4

"C" Division.

beat A. H. Madar and S. A.

Ismail

0-4

II.K.C.C.

1 Chinese R.C. 8: Filipino Club 3. C. de Recreio B Kowloon I.T.C. 6 CS.C.C

lost to A. V. Remedios and L.

Ribeiro

4- G.

HONG KONG C.C. v. R.ES.C.

.3

GOLF.

Kowloon Summer Cup Play.

The first round of the Summer

2 R.E.S.C.

8 M.E.K.

Civil Service C.C. received walk- over from Y.M.C.A.

Cup was played off at the Kow-German T.C. 1 S. China A.A. 8 loon Golf Club course, yesterday. The results of the games were as follows:

A. Eastman (12) beat A. Tate (22) by 3 and 2.

W: Borrowman (16) beat H. T. Buxton (24) one up.

G. H. Russell (10) beat T. Tait (10) 2 ind 1.

W. Orchard (18) beat G. Reid (21) 2 and 1.

Pooler (15) bent H. Swinburne (20) 2 up.

D.

"A" Division.

INDIAN R.C. v. M.B.K.

At Sockumpoo, the Indian R.C.

by eight sets to one defeated the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. lost to the Royal En gineers Sports Club by two sets to seven. Scores:-

J. D. Humphreys and R. H. (H.K.C.C.)

lost to Col. R. B. Skinner and

Lt-Col. Wyatt...

lost to Ma). Tush and Capt, da

Linde

Scorea lost to Maj. Kerrich and S/M

Atkinson

Wild

Jets to

six,

beat M. Oliveira and J. Kavier 10- 8 beat H. Noronha, and A.. A.

Remedios .......

|

Club):-

6 2

T. Leonard and W. Ogley (Filipino

06

lost to A. V. Remedios and L

Ribeiro beat . Oliveira and J. Xavier 6-4 loat to H. Noronha and A. A.

Remedios

2. 6 M. Rull and Y, Zafra (Filipino 4- G Club):-

lost to A. V. Remedios and L.

Ribetro

L T. Ride and T. G. Bernett 6-1(II.K.C.C.):

3. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjaha (L.R.C.):- beat Y. Yoshida and T. Imura G. bent T. Honda and T. Akiyama

beat N. Hayase and T. Edo. 8- 2

H. Mundy (14) best Dr. Cogan (4) 7 and b..

BOGEY POOL.

-62 lost to Col. R. B. Skinner and

Lt. Col. Wyatt lost to Maj. Tosh and Capt, do

Linde beat Maj.

Kerrich and S/M Atkinson

K.LT.C. CIVIL SERVICE.

At King's Park. the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club defeated the Civil Service C.C. by six sets to three. Scores:-

Feroz Ali *and* Firdos (K.LT.C.):

40

0-.6

lost to M. Oliveira and J.

Xavier

4- G

lost to H. Noronha and A. A.

Remedios

0.6

beat Y. Yoshida and T. Imura beat T. Honda and T. Akiyama

C. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A, E, Ceasumbhoy (I.R.C.):—

6- 2

J. A. Summers and W. A. Nowers 7-5

(H.K.C.C.)- 64beat Col. R. B. Skinner and

Lt. Col. Wyatt... lost to Maj. Tosh and Capt. de,

Linde

4-'6

2- 8

6- 4

7-5

Khan

3-6

lost to Maj. Kerrish and S/M

Atkinson

1-6

UNIVERSITY v. C.C.C.

lost to VH. Freeman and G. J. Mitchell ...... beat J. Pengelly and II. J. Best beat T. Armstrong and G. Gull 6- 2 M. A. Khan and S. R. Salleh (K.LT.C.);

6-8

6. 3

2- 6

At Fanling during the week-ond beat N. Hayase and T. Edo. the Bogey Pool was

I. M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu won by 0.1.R.C.):- Eager (11), 2 down.

beat Y. Yoshida and T. Imura G-1 There were 28 entries.

lost to T. Honda and T.

Akiyama

.D. 7 beat N. Hayase and T. Edo 0-1

FOOTBALL.

Scotland Defeats France.

Paris, Yesterday.. At Paris Scotland defeated France by two goals to all in a football match.-Reuler.

AMERICA CUP.

Trial of Shamrock V. at Harwich.

"Rugby, Last Night,

⚫ Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht, Sham- rack V, which has been secretly ballt to challenge the holder of the America Cup, created excellent re- sults yesterday when it was raced over a course of some milos oit

vica.

Harwich-British Wireless Ser-

AERIAL GOLF.

SOUTH CHINA v. H.K.C.C.

At Pokfulam, the University

At King's Park, the South China lost to the Craigengower C.C. by A.A lost to Hong Kong C.C. by tour sets to five. Scores:-

Li Wai-tsoi and I (S.C.A.A.):-

0. E. C. Marton .....

F. Y. Kho and T. K. Lien (Uni- Woon-tsol versity):-

lost to V. H. Freeman and

G. J. Mitchell

6- 4

beat J. Pengelly and H. J. Best - 4 beat T. Armstrong and G. Gull

H. S. Mahan Singh and Jehan Dad (K.I.T.C.):

lost to V. IL Freeman and

G. J. Mitchell

bent J. Pengelly and H. J. Best

6- 4 beat T. Armstrong and G. Gull

GERMAN T.C. v. S.C.A.A.

On their own ground, the South China A.A, defeated the German Teants Club by eight sets to one Scores:-

seven sets to two. ScoreB:-

lost to A. L. Sullivan and L.

Goldman

beat. J. Howard and J. W.

Leonard

0-4

lost to H. Owen Hughes and

A. D. Humphreys

B. & lost to G. Lla and W. J.

Howard

3-6

a

beat H. J. Armstrong and

beat A. B. Hamson and E.

Zimmern

6-4

lost

loat to A. L. Sullivan and L

Goldman

Chan So and Wong Fook-nam (S.C.A.A.):-

Y. K. Ng and A. L. Tsai yersity)-

(Uni-

lost to HJ. Howard and J. W.

Leonard

2- 6

1- 8 beat G. Lia and W. J. Howard

7-5

to H. Owen Hughes and

A.

lost

Luk Ding-cheong and Ho Wal-hing (S,C.A.A.)—

D. Humphreys ********* 3. G to H. J. Armstrong and 0. E. C. Marton

lost to A. B. Hamson and E.

Leonard

3-6

4. 0

6. 1

loat to A. L. Sullivan and L

Goldman

lost to H. J. Howard and J. W.

Leonard

3-0

2-0 lost to. G. Lia and W. J.

Howard

beat O. May and O. Neidt... beat H. Bocse and D. Schroeter

3. 1

2-.6

12-14 beat A. B. Hamson and E.

Zimmern 6-4

6.3

beat R. Sclynidt and G. Y.

Ehren

Chan Kam-hang and Chan Kam- nioon (S.C.A.A.) :---

0-2

last to H. Owen Haghes and

A. D. Humphreys ... beat H. J. Armstrong and

0. E. C. Marton

"B" Division.

RECREIO v. C.R.C.

At King's Park, the Club de Regrelo lost to the Chinese RC by four sets to five. Scores:-

F. Remedios and H. Barros: (Ra creio):-

scant respect and when 90 runs Novel Contest Between lost to Lau Fak-ki and Chemg

'Plane & "Pro"

Wing-kee...

Y. F. Chew and G. E. Yeoh (Uni- versity):-

NIPPON CLUB v. M.B.K.

At King's Park, the Nippon Club defeated the Mitsul Bussan Kaisha by eight sets to one. Scores

6-4

Nomura and Stenaga (Nippon):- beat Matsuo and Takishiwa beat Ema and Nakamura.... 6. ↑ lost to Fujimori and Tochi.. 2.0

Wong Fook-nam and Siow Kim- sang (S.C.A.A.):—

beat R. Schmidt and G. v.

Ehren

lost to 0. May and O. Neldt. 4- G beat H. Goese and B. Schroeter 0-2 Ho Hin-kan. and: Liu Kwai-fan (S.C.A.A.):~

beat R. Schmidt and G. v.

Ehren

beat 0. May and O. Neidt beat H. Boese and B. Schroeter

LEAGUE TABLES.

75

BA

6-

The positions in the League to date are:-ed

4-6

beat Chol Ping-fan and Ng

Kam-chaen

lost to Chiu Chun-chiu and

Hung Wal-chiu

Yoshikawa and Sajki (Nippon):- beat Matsuo and Takishiwa .. 6-.3 boat Ema and Nakamura

6- 2 beat Fujimori and Tochi

6-0

"A"

Division.

P. W. L. Pts.

Indian R.C.

Chinese R.C.

B-0

8-6

I Rocha and G.. A. Noronha

6- 4

Nakata and Fulleda (Nippor):- beat Matsuo and Takishiwa (Ro-beat Ema and Nakamura beat Fujimori and Tochi

"C" Division.

B

Hong Kong CE. MLB.K. South China A.A. Kowloon C.C.

0

"B" Division.

Wood shortly after retired with the same score.

Golf as it has never been played Then, followed some success for before was seen at the Sonning the Mall Bowlers, three wickets(Berks) course, in a match which | crolo):— falling for 10 runs, but C. W. E. was the outcome of a member being beat Lau Fuk-ki and Choung

Wing.kee Bishop stepped into the breach to badly beaten earlier in the month. beat Chiu Chun-chlu and Hung stop the rot. Giving by far the by the local professional, Mr. A, J. Wal-chiu most polished innings of the Young.

lost to Chol Ping-fan and Ng afternoon, Bishop, by means of Captain Pennington, Commandant

Kam-chuená. powerful driving and accurate of the National Flying Service aero- (Retrels) tning, had made 46 not out when erome at Reading, disgusted, at his lost to Lau Fuk-kl and Choung the innings was declared closed own play with orthodox implements, Wing kee at 193-0.

challenged Mr. Young to a match, beat Chiu Chun-chiu and Hung J. E. Wilson was the most suc-Captain Pennington to use his own lost to Choi Ping-fan and Ng cessful bowler, claiming 4.wickets methods.N

Kami-choen for 28 runa.

The professional readily accepted;; After the tea interval, the the stakes boing 625 a sides... China Mail made a bad start, The challenger, in his Motfi aéro-

+

2.6

C. A. Barretto and A. Y. Gosano

4

Wal-chlit

HONG KONG CC. v. CRC.

On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. loat to the Chinese R.C. by one set to eight. Scores:-

H. V. Parker and M. W. Turner 0.3 (H.K.O.C) A

Chinese R.C. Indian R.C. Graigengewer C.C. Club de Recreio. R.E. Sports Club Hong Kong C.C. Kowloon C.C. Civil Service C.C. University Nippon Club

United Services 0.0. South China A.A.

5-7

USRC. v. INDIAN R.C.

lost to Lau Man-kwong and

Kwok Po-kan lost to Hoh Lun-fun and low

Yuk-kwan

2-18

20

lost to Ip Kau-ko and Kwok

M.B.K E.Y.M.C.A.

2-.0

W. Tipple through a regret plane, flaw over the course and drop. At King's Park, the United table miaandorstanding, being run ped balls on the greens as he circled Services R.C. lost to the Indian out in the first over. This early overhead, while his opponent went RC. by three sta to six. disaster socmed to unnerve

the round in the ordinary waren zeki | Scores:— remaining batsmen, and before the Mr. Young did a splendid round In Lt Waiter and Capt. Vedder bowling of F. Baker and C. WE 68, nine, under bogey, but Captain load to B. H. Ismail and A. A. Bishop the side collapsed for the Pennington was adindred winder: Bumfalne | boor total of 78, Baker took 4 for în 40 minutes, he Bucceeded in lost to B. A. Bussain and 0.1

wickets for 25 Funs, and Bishop fading every green, needing only 29 lost to A. H. Mader and B. A.

mail! 2 for 15.

strokes.

Estonil

ling-cum

0. H. Bradley and G. E. R. Divate (H.K.C.G.):

beat Lag Man-kwong and Kwok

Po-kanonM

P. W. L. Pts.

"C Division.

Chinese R.C. University

South China A.A

Filipino Club:

lost to Hon Lan-fan and Mow

Indian R.C.

Yok-kwan

8-6

Kowloon 1T.CA

lost to Ip Kauko and Kwok

Blog-sam

a

Rond Kong C.C.

8-6

Club de Recreio

Civil Service C.C

Nippon Clab

HAMBER Henry and E. W. Stabb

1-16 (H.K.0.0.)

olest to Lau Man-kwong and

Kawicon 0.0.

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