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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

BRILLIANT CRICKET.

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The whole team was very convinc- ing against Oxford and the win of the tourists was very popular,

Scores as cabled by Reuter are:

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Gloucestershire v. Somerset. Gloucester won on first innings. Scores:-

Somerset: 103 and 23. (for one wicket).

Gloucester: 153. for 3 wickets dec. (W. R. Hammond 88 not out). Surrey v. Worcester.

The game was drawn. Scores:-

Worcester: 216.

Surrey: 75 (for 3 wickets).

Derbyshire v. Northants. Derby-won by 115 runs. Scores:-

dec.)

IRISH VICTORY IN DOUBLES

ROGERS IN FORM

GERMANY GAIN LEAD ON

AUSTRIA.

DAVIS CUP RESULTS

Dublin, Yesterday. Cup, Germany gained a two-love Ireland's strong bid in the pre- lead in the singles. D. Prenn, liminary rounds of the European Germany's ranking player, defeat- Zone of the Davis Cup, was fur-ed Matejka (Austria) in three ther enhanced to-day, when they straight sets, but he was extend- defeated Hungary in the doubles,ed to 18 games in the second set. thus gaining a two-one lead.

Cabled Scores. G. Lyttleton Rogers,

the Irish

Scores, as cabled 'by. Reuter, are giant, partnered by Macguire, lost as follows:- the first set to Von Kehrling and Gabrowitz, but rallied to win the

Ireland v. Hungary,

G. Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland)

Derby: 233 and 195 (for 5 wkla. next three sets in convincing style, beat Gabrowitz (Hungary) 7-6,

Whether Ireland will enter the 3-6, 6-4, 7-5. third round or not, dependa very Von Kehrling (Hungary) boat much on the result of the encount- Macguire (Ireland) 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. er between Lyttleton Rogers and G. Lyttleton Rogers and Mac- Von Kehrling, the Hungarian guire (Ireland) defested Von crack player. The winners will Kehrling and Gabrowitz (Hun- meet the winners of the Germany-gary) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4, 7

Northants: 86 (T. B. Mitchell 5 for 36) and 225 (A. H. Bakewell 101, Mitchell 8 for 62).

Sussex v. Leicester.

Sussex won by an innings and Austria encounter. 13 runs.

Scores:-

Germany Leads.

Vienna. Yesterday. | In their encounter with Austria Sussex: 295 (K. S. Duleepsinhji in the second round of the Davis 60, T. E. Cook 90).

Leicester: 130 (M. W. Tale 5 for 28) and 152,

Earlier Matches.

On Thursday, Middlesex defeat- ed Glamorganshire by an innings and 193 runs. Scorest-

Middlesex: 434 (J. W. Hearne 176, H. W. Lee 93).

Glamorgan: 162 and 129 (LA. R. Peebles 6 for 49).

Notts beat Hampshire. Notts beat Hampshire in match that was featured by most remarkable bowling, Sam Staples, of Notte, capturing ten wickets in two innings for only 21 runs. Scores:-

7),

Notts: 206 and 42 (Bailey 7 for

Hampshire: 57 (Sam Staples

for 17) and 30 (W. Voce 5 for 21, and Staples 4 for 4)..

Kent Defeated by Lanca. Lancashire defeated Kent first innings. Scores:-

on

PROMISING GIRL TENNIS PLAYER.

Remarkable Hitting

Power.

MISS KATHLEEN STAMMERS.

DS

Miss

Germany v. Austria.

D. Prenn (Germany) beat Matejka (Austria) 6-2, 10-8, 6-1.

(Austria) 6-2, 6-0, 6-4.

Camm (Germany) beat Artens

HWA NAN COLLEGE.

First Athletic Meeting- To-morrow.

·OPEN RELAY RACE.

The first annual athletic meeting of the Hwa Nan College will be held at the South China Athletic: | Association ground, Caroline Hill, to-morrow, commencing at 1 p.m. aharp.

Included in the 27 events on the invitation. 800 programme, is an

Prize Donors, Thanks are due to the following who have kindly made contribution to the Prize Fund:-

Not for many years has there been such A fine discovery in

metres relay race, for local schools, English, iawn tennia

Mra. Sun Shau-hong has kindly Kathleen Stammors, who has just consented to distribute the prizes. won the Surrey hard court cham- pionship. Only last Summer she won the girl championship, and now, at the age of eighteen, she has Mr. Sun Shau-hong (2 Champion- accomplished a performance without ship cups), Mr. Li Chok-chung $50, Mr. H. W. Page 850, Mr. Chiu Ying- parallel in the history of the game po $30, Miss Rose Tang (Shield for Neither Mile Suzanne Lenglen ner Junior Relay Race), Mr. Chan Tat- Mrs. Helen Wille Moody achieved so yat (Shield), Mr. Ho Kai-cheung much at her age. Miss Stammera 320, Dr. Li· Shu-fan $10, Mr.] met and defeated in consecutive R. C.. H. Lâm $10, Mr. Ho Shai-tu matches Mrs. Michell, Miss Joan $5, Dr. Fok Wing-kan $5, China Yorkshire: 408 for 5 wkts. dec Ridley, Mins M. Heeley; and Miss Sports $5, Mr. Kwan Yik-chi $5, (H. Sutcliffe 109).

Dorothy Round, all of whom have The Bincere Co., Ltd. (Cup), Wing represented England at home and On Co., Ltd. (Cup); Mrs. Ma Hing abroad, and rank amongst the first (chan (Cup), Mr. Ching Shiu-nam

Mr. ten players in the country. Shej (Cup)

Chung beat them, too, most decisively, Misa (Cup), Mr. Li Kim-chi (Cup), Mr. Chi-keung

Round in the final 6-4, 6-4. It was Lam Shiu-ming (Cup), Mr. Lam

Shiu-luk (Cup). startling.

Kent: 206 (G. Hodgson 5 for 74). Lancs.: 291 for 2 wickets (T. Paynter 159).

Yorkshire v. Warwickshire. The game was drawn.

Scorea:-

Warwick: 17 for no wicket.

Cambridge v. Esser Cambridge won by three wickets Scores:-

Essex: 164 (Pelham 5 for 37) and 280 for 9 wkts. dec.

Cambridge: 116 (M. S. Nichols 5 for 21) and 329 for 7 wickets (Wilcox 102).

·INDIANS DEFEAT OXFORD.

Wazir All Scores Another Century.

E

Miss Stammers has been describ ed as, the new "Helen" of tennis, and in her tactics she bears a strike

ATHLETIC SPORTS.

Radio Sports Club to Hold Meeting on. Tuesday,

ing resemblance to the American champion when the latter was her age. It used to be said of Mrs. Moody, in her fierce hitting as a gir}] in her teens, that her aim seemed to be to try and knock the cover of the ball. Miss Stammers hits with the same remarkable power, The committee of the Radlo and though she may over-drive and Sports Club announce that they will make mistakes through her exuber hold an athletic meeting on the Continuing their tour, the All-ance of style, she never moderates South China Athletic Association India eleven defeated. Oxford by her striking. Left-handed and around, Caroline Hill at 8.15 p.m. eight wickets, in a high-scoring little above medium height, on Tuesday

NAIDU* 85,

match. Batting first, the Indians she has also Mrs. Moody's Of the open events, the compiled 824 runs, to which Wasir seriousness and quiet demeanour chief will be the 880 yards All contributed. 182 (his second on and off the court She race open to the Colony for century within a week), Naidu 85, rarely smiles during play," and, which the committee Invite and Lall Singh, the youthful with astonishing courage and re- entries. The entrance fee for Malayan Interporter, made 11. source, considering her inexperience, this is $1 and intending competitors Oxford repiled with only 182 she goes on banging the ball into are asked to forward their names G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD.ne) against the strong Indian at the corners with a ruthlessness that ofther to the Hon. Secretary or to

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