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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE| CZECHO - SLOVAKIAN
PROSPECTS.
TRIUMPH.
"Match of the Season" Five Matches Against
To-morrow.
TWO LEADERS MEET.
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[By "Short Head."] Interest in the meeting of the two League leaders-K.O.C. and C.C.C. --to-morrow is as great as on the occasion of the date when the C.C.C. and the Civil Service were to clash last season when rain interfered with the arrangements. All eyes will be cast on the weather forecast for the next twenty-four hours in the hope that it will permit of the following full programme being carried out:-
Police (44) K.C.C. (44) K. Dock (66)
Division I.
v. Talkoo. (66)
v. C.C.C. (78)
v. K.B.G.C. (60) C.S.C.C. (57) v. Recreio (47)
Division II.
Taikoo (58) v. C.S.C.C. (51) Recreio (62) v. Yacht C. (51) K.B.G.C. (53) v. K.C.C. (69) C.C.C. (79). v. Electric (45)
The Agures in parentheses de- note the results last season.
Denmark.
DAVIS CUP RESULTS.
Copenhagen, Yesterday, Czecho-Slovakia won the two re-
maining singles matches to-day to defeat Denmark in the semi-final of the European Zone of the Davis Cup by five matches to love.
Resulta as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-
Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia) beat Worm (Denmark) 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-1.- Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia) beat Ulrich (Denmark) 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.
Earlier Results.
BRITISH LADIES
SUCCESSFUL.
Overwhelm the French
at Eastbourne.
TENNIS SURPRISE.
Eastbourne, Yesterday, The defeat of the French ladies
yesterday by six matches to nil in the Lawn Tennis encounter against the British contingent at East- bourne came as a mild surprise to their supporters. To-day, how ever, British Wireless News In- forms us that the six matches: played to-day were all won by the British players, making a total of twelve matches as against nil for the two days' play,
On the eve of the annual Wim- Menzel and Marcelek (Czecho- bledon tournaments this comes as Slovakia) beat Ulrich, and a good omen to the many British Worm (Denmark),9-7, 1-6, 6-3, supporters."
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Menzel (Czechoslovakia) beat NO MORE TENNIS FOR
Ulrich. (Denmark) 6-3; 6-2, 7-5, Hecht (Czecho+Slovakia) beat Henriksen (Denmark) 6-8, 6-0, 3-6, 6-2, 11-9.
ASCOT RACING.
LAMBTON'S "TRENDON" WINS GOLD CUP.
"TOTE" RECEIVES £66,800...
In the respective leaders' camps GEN. there is the fullest confidence in their ability to lower the others' colours. The result may approx- imate to that of a couple of ara- sons ago when the Craigengower just got home on the post by 60-57, but, not yet having seen the K.C.C. in action this season, will not go so far as, to predict that that margin will be in their favour or in favour of their visi
|tera - to-morrow,
I
The Police are
at home to the Taikoo R.C. and if they mean to'l avenge their last two defeats by 20 shots at the Valley they will
have to go all out before tea time.
The Kowloon Dock will be at home to the Bowling Green Club and should be good enough to re- peat last season's victory, although they have atill that defeat by 5247 of two years ago to wipe
outi
The Civil Service meet the Club de Recreio and should be good enough to repeat last season's vic- tory by ten shots. The season be- fore, however, the Recreio surpris, ed them by winning by 61-43.
Second Division.
Rugby, Yesterday. Owing to a brief but sudden rainstorm, which began when the were about to King and Queen drive down the course on their visit to the Ascot race meeting to- day, the Royal party went past the enclosure in closed landaus.
The principal race in the pro- which was won by Brigadier Gen gramme was for the "Gold Cup,"
Glanely's Singapore was second era Lambton's Trendon. Lord and Mrs. James's Salmon Leap
third.
The betting was 3/1, 6/1, 100/3. The total takings of the totalian- tor at Ascot to-day exceeded 66,800-British Wireless Service.
FOOTBALL..
ANOTHER SOUTH CHINA WIN
AT MALANG.
At Malang a crowd of about ten In this division the Talkoo Club thousand saw their selected eleven will be at home to the Civil Ser-go down to the tourists to the tune vice, who will have to play well of seven goals to nil The South China centre forward was in fine form, obtaining four of the goals.
to avoid a repetition of last sea- son's defent by 58-51;
The Club de Recreio receive the Yacht Club, whom they defeated a year ago by 62-51. The latter are rather erratle this year and are not a "gale, bet.”
The K.B.G.C. fight their nearest neighbours, the K.C.O, and · may just be able to land the fall points.
On their own green the CIC.C. should esally account for the Elec- tric Club.
TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
Division I.
Club de Recreio:-Dr. R. A. C. Basto, A. H. Basto, E. A. Lopes, and, C. G. Silva (Skip)..
E. L. Barros, P. A. Yvanovich,
E. C. Marques, and L. A. Gutierrez
(Skip).
SUZANNE.
Persuaded to Give Her Opinions.
"IRREVOCABLE" DECISION.
Paris.
For the first time for several years Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen has allowed an interviewer to persuado her to talk about lawn tennis. In this interview, published in the Paris-Soir, she declares, however, that her resolution never to touch a tennis racket again, "unless per- hapa, to amuse
18 myself," irrevocable.
Nevertheless, her remarks seem interest in the game in which she to indicate that she still takes an
few years, she says, enormous pré- won so many triumphs. In the past gress has been made by them, while women players, in her opinion, have achieved very little Borotrs. Boussus, Lacoste, and many more have followed in the footsteps of Tilden, but who may be regarded as worthy successors of Helen Willa and Suzanne Lenglen her- self?
"Very few women have proved themselves good enough to make people forget these two women
Amongst the younger players players," is Mlle. Leuglen'a reply.) Mile. Lenglen does not think that America has produced any sensa tional discoveries this year, good average without brillance," “A
We
Ip Pak-wa scored two and Tams her comment. "I believe for this
reason," she adds, Kong-pak one.
"that (France) shall win the Davis Cup once more. If Coehet recovers] from his illness it is a certainty,"
Again this year I am optimistic, and even more so than I was last year and the year before. This year I am quite certain British lawn tennis will come into its own-H. W. Austin....
Club de Recrelo:-L F. Xavier, J. M. S. Rosario; A. V. Barros, and J. G. Ozorio (Skip).
F. Xavier, J. M. M. Alves; J. J. Basto, and F. V. Ribeiro (Skip).
F. Prata, H. Rozarlo, E. M. Remedios, and F. X M. Silva (Skip).
OPEN SINGLES.
J. Gregory v. R. Basa.
A. S. Gomes, R. R. Roberta, On the Civil Service green last
L. C. R. Souza, and R. F. Luz night J. Gregory (C.S.C.C.) met R. (Skip).
| Baza (C.C.C.). Gregory got on Kowloon Bowling G.C.H. form first and led by 10-2 after |Nish, G. H. Sherriff, S. Eccleshall, seven heads. The next six heads
and W. Russell (Skip).
were monopolised by Basa, who took the lead by 11-10: Gregory, on the next three heads, raised his score to 10, but Basa scored 1, 4, 3, to lead by 19-16 Gregory again sget level on the 21st head,
R. S. Nichol, T. S., W. West, G. E. Roylance, and D. F. Warren (Skip)..)
A. K. Taylor, J. Rodger, E. W. L. Hogbin, and L. Guy (Skip), my
Civil Service C.C., Jones. In the succeeding head he lay one
The former tennis. star explain- ed that she had temporarily relin quished her position in a dress- making establishment, hinting that her reason for doing so was the de- de- pression in this industry.
BOXING" WITH NO FOULS.
Viciously and Savagely Fouled.
AMERICAN FIASCO.
Young Johnny Brown, the St. George's bantam-weight, beat Willy Suess, a New York Jew, on a foul, the American being_dle- qualified after what the ringside described as viciously and savage. ly fouling Brown."
Brown looked to be in wonderful shape, and used his two-fisted at- tack, to good advantage, while the spectators, who were very much with Brown, stood up with excite-
W. Westlake, J. Deakin, and J. and only required to be tapped out ment whenever Brown was getting Hollidge (Skip).
W with Basa's last wood for the laf- the better of matters.
Vas. T. Dobble, W. E. Hollands, ter to score 9. Instead he knock-]. Since the "no foul"': rule was LE Longbottom, and A. O. „Frawn (Skip),
ed: up, Gregory's nearest. front instituted the rings have been wood and gave him a couple cleaner than was expected, but it 5. Randle, S. E. Alderman, A. H. Gregory thus won by 21-19, is considered that never were there Qswick, and J, Gregory: (Sklp), dich Brawn v. Farrell. such deliberate foul blows as those |_ Police®RG:-Dall, Brittain, On the C.0.0. green A. O. Brawn witnessed in this fight, "noz, a Booker, and Oram (Skip). (C.S.G.C.) and P. - T. Farrell gamer victim who upheld the finest McHardy, Gooding, Shepherd," (K.C.C.) met. The play was even traditions of British courage. In and Mair (Skip).
for the first nine heads, when the dressing room after the fight **Clarke, || Mist, Reynolds, and Brawn led by 6-5. He monopolis Brown said that he was. In terrible West (8kip):
ed all the remaining heads except pain, but he knew that he had to one (a 8 for Farrell) and won carry on just like Kid Berg Kowloon Bowling G.CHF easily by 20-8 after 19 heads would be Stoneham, J. 8. Logan, We"EG. Thompson v. Mitchell.
and A, WE. Davidson~~This tch between G. Thomp (skip)^^ Bon (K.B.G.C.) and G. Mitchell
EF Thompson, C. B. (Kowloon Dock) was won by Hale by disqualifying Buess. Crow Best, H. H. Rose, and W S.
#1 heads had been play ley declared that there was
Dra
Ugly scenes were prevented by the courage of the referee, Jimmy Crowley, who ignored the "no foul
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