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LAWN BOWLS.

Will the Rain Be a Kill-Joy?

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME.

[By "Short Head.")

Shots For and Against.

For Agst. Up Dr. Craigengower C.C. 2 237 57 Civil Service C.C. 310 255 55 0 Trikoo R.C.

40 Club de Recreto

18 Kowloon B.C.C. Kowloon D.R.C. Kowloon C:C. Police R.C.

.357 201 .305 287 ..283 292 2240 .297 395 ..229 356 Division II.

W. D. L. PIL

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28

DERBY SWEEP.

Error in Previous Numbers.

UNPLEASANT NEWS.

London, Yesterday.

The publication by Reuter of the correct list of numbers drawn)

ers.

FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930.

THE

TOURISTS AT AUSTRALIAN LORD'S.

TENNIS

CHAMPIONS.

WIN IN SIGHT.

NOTTS WIN IN TWO DAYS.

London, Yesterday. Continuing their innings to-day

in the Calcatta sweepstake has 99 cleared up the existing confusion, &t, Lord's, the Australians ad 0 12 but has

given an unpleasant need their score from 1284 to 0127 shock to a number of ticket hold-270. Attan Kippax showed his Deep defection has been caused true form in storing a charac to seven Barnstaple working men teristic century. Previous to this (mentioned yesterday) who have match he has done little to fire now learned that the report of 4their good fortune was unfounded.

the youngster's imagination, One of them, hearing the un-scoring 67 v. Essex and 56 not pleasant news, philosophically 're-out v. Oxford University. It is Shots For and Against. marked, "I shall only have to go refreshing to see that he has

For Agst. Up Dn.back to work again."-Reuter.

Quick Cabling.

come into his old form on the eve

Kowloon B.G.C. Writing in the ruin of to- Club de Recreio

Civil Service C.C. 5 morrow's prospects for the Lawn Yacht Club Bowls League is a dismal opera-Kowloon C.C. tion for everything is damp and Craigengower C.C. the weather forecast is none too Tikoo R.G.

Electric R.C. cheerful. This is a pity, looking

to the importance of at least two

0 19

4

1

2

4

49 * 25 Ο 0 20

It may be of interest to our read- of the First Test. ers to learn that the result of

CAPTAIN'S OPTIMISTIC VIEW OF CHANCES.

The Australian Davia Cup, teain passed through Colombo by the" P., & U. Maktera on their way to Europe.

Speaking t

a newspaper rapre- sentative of Mr. J. Crawford, the captain of the team, said that they well and they were enjoying them- were all kos, keeping extremely selves.

The team was certainly, a strong one, and they would give of their the most serious opposition they best on the tour. He expected that would have in their quest for the cup wild he offered by America. Mr. Crawford. "Still, we hope to win," remarked

On their way to the

inter-zone

final the Australian team will have

of the games affecting the cham-Kowloon B.G.C.348 200 88 B pionships of both Divisions, How Club de Recreio..320 271

Civil Service C.C. 350 290 GO ever, I may be over-pessimistic at Yacht Club

.280 235 the prospect of an idle afternoon, Kowloon C.C. .993 313

G. O. Allen, the Cambridge the Derby Stakes was transmitted Blue, bowling at a fast pace, took to datert Italy, with de Murpurgo as and must proceed as if to-mor- Electric R.C. 277 318 0 41 from the London office of the East-16 wickets for 77 runs. It will be the chief alversary. row's schedule will be carried out Craigengower C.C. 279 349

Talkoo R.C. under sunny skies.

.193 284

ern Extension, Australia and China recalled that Allen was the cause beat Crawford in 1929, the latter Although he Telegraph Co., 3.11 p.m. (legal of a startling collapse in the Aus was suciously ill, but he has improv time) and was received in Egypt, tralian side during the 1926 sea-l considerably since. Bombay, Singapore, Capetowa and son at Lord's. Halifax five seconds later.

Discussing the team, the Sydney Referee atut:

· TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.

0 70 0 91

Division I. Taikoo N.C.-J. C. Chalmers, J. Polsen, J. Russe!] and W. Wotherspoon (Skip).

J. B. Chapman, T. Grimes, N. Drummond and J. Ferguson

Kowloon Dock v. Taikoo R.C. The meetings of the rival Dock teams is always productive of very keen rivalry, and to-mor- row's gume will prove po excep- tion to the rule. The Kowloon Club have started rather badly. only picking up a couple of points and that by a narrow margin (Skip). against the Club de Recreio. The Taikoo team have gained seven points. only losing to the Civil Service and drawing with the Club de Recreio. After play- ing on the Kowloon Dock green a week ago I rather fancy that it will be more to the liking of the local Club than the visitors, al- though the Civil Service Club found it very much to their liking. Last season Taikoo won by 58-

53.

C.C.C. v. Civil Service.

This will be the tit-bit of the afternoon. Last year the Civil Service won both of their matches against their hosts of to-morrow and as they are in better form this season they are not likely to start the game with. their tails down. On the other hand, the Craigengower boys are keen avenge those two defeats in a season when they won the cham- rionship.

to

K.B.G.C. v. Police R.C. This game, was won by the Bowling Green Club last season by 62-56, and the margin may be about the

same to-morrow, looking to recent narrow defents of the Police. The former have won only two out of five matches. whilst the Police have yet to gain a point. On paper, of course, the Bowling Green Club appear to very much stronger than their op- ponents, but if the latter play as pluckily as usual against odds, they will not suffer a debacle.

K.C.C. v. Club de Recreio. The K.C.C. won a year ago by 61-53. They have won only two matches this season, whilst their opponents have won two and drawn one. The game thus pro mises to be a close one, with the uzual preference for the home side.

DIVISION II,

11

Club de Recrelo v. Electric R.C. The Electric R.C. won a year ngo by 62-56. They have won only ong match this season, against three wins for the Club de Recreio.. The Electric Co. gave the Civil Service quite a good run for their money a week ago, and the Club de Recreio should guard against being caught napping.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Lawn Tennis To-morrow ~"A" Division H.K.C.C. V. LR.C. C.R.C. . M.B.K, S.C.A.A... K.C.C.; "B" Division M.B.K. v. K.C.C., Recreio V. 1.R.C., R.ES.C. C.R.C Nippon Club v. University T.C, H.K.C.C. V. Y.M.C.A., U.S.R.C. S.C.A.A... C.S.C.C. v. C.C.C. "C" Division-C.R.C. v. Uni- versity T.C., Recreio v., Ger- man T.C. Filipino Club v. I.R.C.

Y

A all other stations throughout innings' defeat Middlesex, at the Requiring 167 runs to save the this Company's system the result close of play, had scored 159 for was received within thirty seconds. the loss of half their wickets,

RIFLE SHOOTING, Hong Kong Out of Interport Contest.

SHANGHAT'S SCORE.

creditable

Shanghai put up a score of 937 points in the Trian- gular Interport shoot and as a re- sult has eliminated Hong Kong.

The scores of the Shanghai team are given below:-

200 500 600

W. Read

Yds. Yds, Yds. Ttl.

31.34

33

101

Y.

J. R. Main

30

33

34

E. E. Caulton

31

R. Davie

32.32

ZR

3.1

30 34

30 34

34 33

20 31

Lawn Bowls-To-morrow. -lat Division-Kowloon Docks R.C. V. Taikoo R.C.. Craigengower C.C. v. C.S.C.C., Kowloon

B.G.C. Police R.C.. Kowloon C.C. v. Re- creio. 2nd Division-Rearefo

v. H.K. Electric R.C. Taikoo R.C. v. K.C.C., C.S.C.e. v. Kow loon B.G.C., Royal H.K.Y.C. y. C.C.C.

Football June 30 An- nual Meeting of Football Asso- ciation.

Water Polo-To-day-Divi- sion --Kowloon S.C. v. Chin- ese Athletic; Division II- Fukien Club v. V.R.C.

Racing To-morrow and Monday-Sixth Extra Race Meeting.

Go-To-morrow and Sun- day Captain's Cup, Whitsun- tide,

i

HOME Racing-To-day-The Oaks,

Epaom.

June 18-Royal Hunt Cup,- Ascot.

June 19-Gold Cup, Ascot. Cricket-To-day Middle- sex v. Australians.

June 13-17- Firat Test Match.

June, 27-30-Second Test Match,

Golf - June 16-21-- Open Championship, Hoylake.

L. J. Guillarmod

T. S. Parry C. W. Glover

A. Collaso A. L. Bigz

P. C. He

Total

Counted out:-~~

W.O. Lancaster

828482882I

04

A. F. Kippax A. W. Carr Beridzen

BATTING.

... 102 (Australians)

101 (Notts)

80 (Middlesex)

* denotes not out.

BOWLING.

. Hornibrook 7-12 (Australians) 6. O. Allen (Middlesex) Bruoka **

6-80. (Worcester) Staples (A.) 5-36 (Notts) Larwood ..16 (Notts)

years) showed two years back that "3. Crawford (N.S.W., aged 22 he was nearly as good as Borotra. He won two matches out of the five they played here and at Wimbledon. He has improved greatly in indivi- dual strokes and variety of strokes, aul, above all, in match-craft. To- day he nearly always attacks where before he defended, and he varies his tactica to mest or forestail the méthods of each opponent.

In E. F. Moon, (Queensland), we

have a player who, on his best day, is passibly even better than Craw- ford, and his est days are becom- ing every day rapidly. Properly analysed, his seeming lapses arise from lack of interest in what is to him a nuor event. Yet this is not attitude to be praised for the best method is to win every match as rapidly as possible. He has no equal in Australia in stroke produc 103 and 159-5 effect. His volleying is quite as tion, both for tyle, variety, and

17 Patsy Hendren is in eight of the first century against the Austra- alians, being undefeated with 80 94 runs to his credit.

Middlesex: Australians: 270

91

10

84

80

80

[Ai Worcester, Notts defeated 537 Worcestershire by ten wickets.]

For the third time, Notts have 87 registered a win in

two days the Hong Batting first, Worcester were rattled by the fast bowling of Lurwood (6-46) and were dismiss

$0 30

20 20 R.M. Jordion..... 28 29 The full acores of Kong team were as follow:-

200 000 600 Yds. Yds, Yds, Ttled for 122.

33 33 28 9.1 32.80 49 20 30

C.P.O Clarke, Guest

K. C. McLennan S/M Dirk P.O. Parsona Mne. Counter P.O: Markham P.O. Resu Cpl. Warwick Sgt. Harbour

Total

31

27 30

*

28 30

DR

13:4

Counted out:- E. R. Dovey Police Sgt. Ritchie 20 Z

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Notts fared much better at the 91 wicket, but 262 runs from a strong

90

8 batting side rather points to a

good as his driving, but he needs to

volley more after his best drives.

His doubles play is now quite equal to that of any Australian. He and Crawford are to hear the brunt of all Amalia's matches as far as prishte. The selection committee, who are Crawford, Willard, and Moon, will attend to that.

In Hopman (N.S.W., aged 24 Crawford. Twa years back they years), we have a proven partner of

60 difficult wicket. A. W. Carr, who showed thenusivas to

be in the

82 has been suggested for the cap-highest chas it the world in doubles,

82 laincy of England, scored 101 not They are better to-day, fox Craw

81

50 out in a delightful exhibition of ford's willzying has improved, and free hitting. It is a great pity Hopman'a ground strokes have done that this return to his old batting avisa. Hopman alas is better in 845 form has come just too late to singlea on hard courts than he is give him the honour of again on grass. It may turn out that he leading Englund in the first Test can relieve uithur Crawford or Moon Match at Trent Bridge. Brooke for the ninglas. took 6 wickets at a cost of just Willard, (N.S.W.) who is also over 13 runs apiece.

"TWO-SYLLABLE KID.

Boxer Who Did Not Understand Big Words.

manager of the team-a thoroughly Worcestershire succeeded in deserved and wise choice-will be avoiding the innings' defeat, but the standby for all emergencies. As before the bowling of A. Staplesa singles player he has proved him- they could put together only 172, self able to heat any one of the other thus leaving Notts the easy task three. If sickness or accident pre- Damages of £25 were awarded Mr.

of scoring 33 for victory. which vent any one of the three from being Joseph Morris, the boxers' manager, Staples took 6 wickets for 26 runs

was achieved without loss, available, Willard will always be of Wick Road, Hackney, London, N., In the action which he brought in the King's Bench Division against Mr. Harry Mason, the boxer, of Hove.

Mr. Morris claimed an injunction

to restrain Mason boxing for any-

Scores:

Worcester: 122 and 172 Nolls: 262 and 33-0

Reuter,

Laing and R. C. Wallace (Skip).

G. McLeod, J. Sloan (Sen.), J. also for damagea.

one else without his consent, and driving or serving. It may be that

Taylor, J. Halldge and A. W. bed at night and I worry how much four. That can be tested in prac- Earlier in the case Mason said in he will also develop, with Hopman, C.S.C.C.-E. W. Simmonds, R. cross-examination, "I know I go to

a better pair than any of the other Gelinmitt (Skip).

I have got to pay. I am just wait tice during the tour." Jas. T. Dobbie, L. E. Long-lag for the bad news." (Laughter.) Lottoni, G. C. Moss, and J. Gregory This looks like an opportunity (Skip).

Mr. Justice Charles read from a

"The Fiddling Boxer." newspaper cutting a reference to

Taikoo v. K.C.C.

(Skip).

for the Taikoo R.C. to bag their F. J. Jones, S. E. Alderman, first couple of points. The K.C.C.A. H. Oswick and A. O. Brawn have won only two of out five games so far, whilst they are 20 shots in arrears, which does not impress in calculating their chances against even the lowly Talkoo.

C.S.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.

Last season the Civil Service won

Kowloon Dock R-C.-W. Greig, G. Henderson, F. Cullen and W. M. Johnston (Skip).

H. G. Cooper, E. Docherty,

"Are you the Fiddling Boxer?" he asked Mason..

answered Mason.

"Yes, I happen to play the violin,"

Mr. Blain (for Mr. Morris)- Fiddling is not a deprecatory ad W. P. Hedley and R. Lapsleyfective; it means that you play the (Skip).

violín.

F. C. Goodman, R. Craig, J. Mason-I beg your pardon. I McKelvie, and S. Gray (Skip).don't understand those big words. I K.C.CA. C. Burford, J. Howe, am just what they call a two-

Overy, and A. E. Silkstone syllable kid. (Laughter.)

Day, and J. Fraser (Skip). (Skip).

H. Gittins, C. J. Tacchi, A. Hyde

by 57-56. Neither Club has lost a match this season so that the joint endeavour to preserve an untarnish- ed record ought to result in a really keen. tussle. Service did not impress too strongly The play of the Civil

at certain stages of their meetings. with the Craigengower, and the Electric, but the ground advantage Lyal, and L. E. Lammert (Skip). might be aufficient to turn the scalea in their favour against the K.G.B.C.

Yacht Club v. C.C.C.

F. Goodwin, B. Fethersm, J. C

Collina, C. 3. Rosselet, and R. C.C.C.-W. T. Brightman, W. Basa (Skip).

F. J. Neves, M. A. R. Souza, A year ago the Yacht Club won A. N. Another and B. W. Brad

by 60-58. They have won two bury (Skip). matches this season against one E. Tuck, A. E. Costes, E, al only for their opponents, and this Arculli, and U. M. Omar (Skip). suggests a repetition of last season's

Division IL result.

date are

LEAGUE TABLES,

ឆ.

Amery, and D. Walmsley (Skip). T.-Swan, 3. Sloan (Jun.),

and F. H. W. Haynes (Skip). man, R. R. Wood, W. J. Bickford, Civil Service C.C.-F. H. Hold-

L. Booker, H. Westlake, L. G. Luck, and W. E. Hollanda (Skip). L. R. Whant, E. L. Holland, R. E. Davies, and J. Archibald KC.CP. Robinson, J. S. (Skip) ans, 3,

Electric Co. R.CC. Halley Blackburn (Skip).

Dinnen, T. W. Carr, and L. 3. GT. Paduett, D. S Hill and 0. B. Raven. D. S. Purves, W. H. B. Muskett (Skip) F. E. Lowrance, and J. M. Jack

W. Stoker, 31. F. Jones, FSF.

(Skip); ?

The positions in the League to Duckworth and H. Hatch (Skip). Borrowman, L.A. Jeeves, A Tarbuck, E. Thompson W. W. Hirst, and V. C. Labrum Clarke, and A. F. Paul (3kip).

Talkoo RC-W Bell C.C.CJ Moss, J, M. V

(Skip) ge Civil Service CC 5 400 10 Stainto

D. Munro, and R. K. Craigengower C.C.-54018 Dopran (Skip) Taikoo R.O.3811

Ribeiro. A L. Souza, and R. C. Club de Rocrelo 52 1 2

Reed (Skip). Cunningham, W. Brown, Whyte, and G. H. Stewart

Kowloon B.G.C

Kowloon G.C

Kowloon (D.R.C. Folice R.O.

(Skip)

Dixon, and W. Gill (Skip), if DK Kharas, J. Carr, P.A

W. McBride, W. V. Field, Y. (Continued at foot of Heat Column) Abbas, and J. Cavanagh (Skip)

there. He is at his best when that best is wanted, and he is never benten till "the tape is broken." His Apeed of foot will surprise any strange opponent, and create dis- may. As a doubles player he is, in my opinion, the best partner for either Crawford or Moon. That is

because he is the best at close inter ceptions to end the advantages created in each rally by their fre (Continued at foot of preceding Column.)

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