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PROGRAMME.

Recreio Visit the Champions.

CRAIGENGOWER v. C.S.C.C.

A full Lawn Bowls League pro- gramme is drawn for decision this: afternoon when the following matches will be played:-

First Division. Kowloon Docka v. Talkoo R.C. Craigengower v. Civil Service. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Police R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Recreio.

Second Division.' Recreio v. H.K. Electric R.C. Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Civil Service v. Kowloon B.G.C. Yacht Club v. Craigengower.

PROBABLE TEAMS. Taikoo R.C. 1st Team. Taikoo R.C. 2nd Team. K.BG.C. 1st Team. K.B.G.C. 2nd Team. Recreio 1st Team. Recreio 2nd Team.

TENNIS_AND_BOWLS. WASHED OUT.

Owing to weather conditions the Lawn Tennis League and Lawn Bowls League pro. grammes for This afternoon have been postponed.

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London, Yesterday. Results' as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-

County Championship.

Yorkshire beat Gloucestershire by an innings and 95 runs at Bris- tol (Fry's Ground).

Yorkshire: 418 (Mitchell 140).. Gloucester: 175 (Bowes 5 for 40); 150 (Bowes 5 for 56).

Surrey beat Derbyshire by 199 runs at the Oval,

Surrey: 315 and 207 for 9 dec. Derby: 168 and 166.

BASEBALL BATTLE ROYAL.

Player Attacked on Second Base.

COLEMAN INJURED.

New York, Yesterday. A battle royal was staged at Brooklyn when Herman attacked Jurgess, the Finnish player, on the second base. It was a hotly con- tasted game and the Dodgers just got home by 4-3 over the Chicago Cuba

Coleman, the Philadelphia Ath- Lancashire took first innings letics star, fractured his left ankle points from Hampshire at Man-when sliding into the plate, but in spite of this accident the Athletics chester.

Lancs.: 283 (Herman 6 for 83); defeated the Cleveland Indians by 215 for 2 dec. (Tyldesley, E. 122 10-7.

not out).

Hanta, 272 and 21 for 2.

Northamptonshire took first inn- ings points from Essex at North- ampton.

Northants: 259 and 284 for 9

dec. (Timms 97).

Essex: 220 and 136 for 3.

Warwickshire took first. innings | points from Middlesex at Edgbas

ton.

Middlesex: 184 and 377 (N. Haig

96).

Warwick: 281 (Croom 90); 277 for 9 (R. E. S. Wyatt 103

not out).

Friendlies.

The All-India XI. defeated Cam-

DAVIS CUP.

(Continued from Page 1) match Poland will break through bridge University by nine wickets Britain's record of clean-sweep at Cambridge.

His physical condition does not, however, offer much hope if the match should go to five yets,

victories.

Scores as cabled by Reuter. were as follow:-

H. .G N. Lee (Britain) beat Stolarow (Poland) 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Telozynski (Poland) 7-5, 8-6, 6-2.

America in Final.

Forest Hills, Yesterday. The United States reached the Inter-Zone Final when they won the doubles match against Brazil to-day. In the Final' they will in all probability meet Great Britain for the right to challenge France for the possession of the Davis Cup,

Earlier Results.

Frank Shields (U.S.A.) beat Pernambuco (Brazil) 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 8-6.

Cambridge: 92 (Amar Singh 5

for 30);

The following were the results of to-day's games:-

National League.

New York 4, Cincinnati 3. Herman hit a home run. Boston 2, St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 6. . Paul Waner hit a home run. Brooklyn 4, Chicago 3. Hemsley hit a home run.

American League. Detroit 7, New York 8. Schuble (2) and Gehrig hit home

runs.

Cleveland, Philadelphia 10. Cochrane and Al Simmons hit

home runs. Chicago 0, Washington 10. Bluege hit a home run. St. Louis 4, Boston 3.

-Reuter's American Service, j

TABLES TO DATE.

National League.

274 (A. T. Rateliffe 112 not out;

Chicago Amar Singh 6 for 70).* Boston Indiane: 308 (SH. M. Colah 96); St. Louis

69 for one wicket.

Kent beat the M.C.C. by ten wickets at Lord's,

M.C.C.; 285 (Nawab of Pataudi 84 not out, Hardinge 7 for

64);

210 (Nawab of Pataudi 73). Kent: 481 (Woolley 97); 28 for no wicket.

EARLIER RESULTS,

County Championship.

Percent-

P. W. L. age .51 80 21 .587 .52 30 22. 676 .500 .600 .489 462 452 452

.50 25 25

.48 24...24,

.47 23. 24 .53 24 29

New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Philadelphia ...63 24 29 Brooklyn.......63 24 29

American, Lengje.

New York Washington Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland St. Louis Chicago Glamorganshire beat Leicester-Boston... shire by an innings and 186 runs at Cowbridge.

Leicester: 84 (Mercer & for 38); 68 (J. C. Clay for 28). Glamorgan: 388 (Emery Davies

108, Geary 7 for 100).

Sussex best Worcestershire by doubles victory, to-day entered an innings and 102 rens at Hor- the Fourth Round of the Davis Cup{sham. at the expense of Denmark, In this round she will meet the win- of the match between Italy ner and Monaco or Switzerland the right of entry to the Final of the, European Zone."

Wilmar Allison (U.S.A.) beat Cruz (Brazil 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. *

Japan in Quarter Finals.

Copenhagen, Yesterday.

Japan, as the result of har

for

Earlier Results, |-- Jiro Satoh (Japan) bent Jacobsen (Denmark) 6-1, 1-2

·6-4.

Kuwabara (Japan) beat Ulrich (Denmark) 6-4, 6-2.6-0.

CAMBRIDGE WINNERS AT TENNIS.

Dark Blues Defeated by 12 to 4.

BETTY'S BROTHER BEATEN,

London, May 80. Cambridge won the annual inter Varsity lawn, tennis, competition to day, the score being 12 wins to 4, with dve matches, abandoned owing

There were two surprising defeats, the downfall of Madan Mohan, the Cambridge captain, by 6/2, 6/2, and that of Jim Nuthall, the brother of Betty Nuthall, by 6/2, 5/7, 6/3./1/2/20

Joe Davis was 80. Jast Newman was 87 last Ma

April;

Worcester: 88 (Tate 4 for 26);

153 (Tate 4 for 47). Sussex: 343 (K. S., Duleepainhji!

118)..

Friendly..

Percent- P. W. I age .49 34 15 .694 .50 30 20 ..600 .52 29 23 ,557 ,47 26 21 .658 .52 28.24 .536 .49 25 24 510 .48 17 31 .354 .49 8 41.168 Home Run Leaders. Jimmy Foxx (Philadelphia Atha.) -21 Babe Ruth (New York Yankees) .17 Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies) 14 Al Simmons (Philadelphia Aths.).18 Jimmy Collins (St. Louis Cardinals) 12 Mickey Cochrane (Philadelphia A.) 12 Billy Terry (New York Giants)...11 Hack Wilson (Brooklyn Dodgers) 10 Lou Gehrig (New York Yankees) LAWN TENNIS OPENS THIS AFTERNOON.

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K.C.C. ENTERTAIN CHINESE R.C.

The Somerset Gentlemen beat!'. the South American XI. by eight

wickets at Taunton.

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South Americans: 216 and 108. After two fruitless attempts to Somerset Gentlemen: 177 and commance the 1932 season the

149 for 2.

Lawn Tennis League should be able to get under way this after noon whea twenty-eight teams Lancashire v. All-India at Liver-will be seen in action. :

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To-day's Programme.

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Leicester v. South American XI.

at Leicester. Cambridge University v. Free Foresters at Cambridge, County Championship. Middlesex v. Worcester at Lord's.

Surrey v. Essex at the Oval, Kent v, Yorkshire at Tonbridge. Hampshire v. Derby at South-

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Somerset v. Notte at Taunton. Northants v Warwick.

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An unemployed Chinese, Wong Tong, aged 27 years, who took an Austin Saloon car, for a joy-ride on the night, of June 6, and was caught on the Peak by Traffic-Sergeant Brittain after over an hour's desperate chase on a motor- cycle, paid the penalty in the Central Magistracy on June 8, when he was sentenced to six months' hard labour, with additional fines totalling $100. The car, owned by Mr. H. R. Major, was damaged to the extent of $285. Traffic-Inspector C. F. Alexander, who prosecuted, "said he was-instructed to asked for a heavy penalty in view of the prevalence of such thefts. A full story of the exciting chase, together with the Police Court proceedings, is published in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,

A motion, that the Government should reconsider und review existing water restrictions in the interests of public health, proposed by Mr. M. K. Lo, and seconded by: Dr. LI Shu-fan, was carried by three votes to one vote at a meet- ing of the Sanitary Board held on June 8, Mr. Lo stated that his main reason in bringing forward the motion was that the Government, in not giving a fair trial to the Hon. Dr. Kotewall's suggestion at a meeting of the Legislative Council en May 19, did not give any reasons. In secondingTM the motion, Dr. Li drew attention to the danger of con- tamination, and the fear of an outbreak of cholera, The meeting is fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,

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The new clubhouse of the Kowloon Golf Club, at Kow- loon City, was declared open by the G.O.C. His Excellency Major-General J. W, Sandilands, C.B., CMG., D.S.O., on June 4, in the presence of a large gathering of members and their friends. The clubhouse, erected on the old site, em- bodies many modern features, and provides adequately for the Ladies' section. The President (Mr. J. H. Hunt, O.B.E.) in the course of his speech, welcomed the guests, and paid a warm tribute to the Military authorities for their splendid co-operation and unfailing help. The ceremony is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,

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