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YALE BEAT HARVARD. Inter-Collegiate Pale Championship.
THE CHINA MAIL
Port Chester, N.Ÿ,,
June 18. The hard-riding, hard-hit- ting Yale four, with its bril- Kant mallet wielders in excel- lent form, defeated Harvard, 13-9, to-day at the Rye Turf and Polo Club to capture the inter-collegiate polo champion- ship.
Displaying devastating power, Yale overcame the seven-goal handicap It spotted the Crimson, and from the fourth period on, it was master of the situation.
Harvard strove gallantly to` check the Bloé tide, but in spite of the excellent, work of Charles Rumsey, who scored the two Crimson goals, there was no stopping the Four Horsemen from New Haven.
SUMMER FOOTBALL TOURNEY.
Nine Teams Compete For Dr. Wu's Cup.
OPENING GAMES ON SATURDAY.
LEAGUE TENNIS. ANAL SOUTH CHINA LOSE
POINTS.
Holders Secure Forfeit
In "B" Division.
OFFICIAL DECISION.
A claim made by the Chinese Recreation Club for points, by de- fault, in their match in the "B" Division of the tennis league against the South Chins Athletic Association, which the latter scratched "without sanction of the | Executive Committee, · has bean | considered by the Lawn Tennis | Association, and under Rule 6 of the League the points have been awarded to the C.R.C. These are. the first points conceded by South China In this division:
CRAIGENGOWER VIEW DECISION WITH DISPLEASURE.
"The Craigengewer Cricket Club, which is making a bold bid for the "B" Division Tennis League Championship, view with displeasure the de- cision of the Lawn Tennis --League-In connection with the-----
South China Chinese RC. match," writes Mr. W. J. Howard, the Craigengower re- presentative, to the Chint Mail.
· KING AND QUEEN AT COWES
His Majesty Receives Royal Salute on Board Brittannia.
London, To-day.
Their Majesties the King and Queen arrived at Cowes, Isle of Wight, in the Royal Tacht, Victoria and Albert, yesterday afternoon, and were received with the Royal Salute from the guardship HMS Malaya and the Royal Yacht Squadron. The latter after- wards fired 'a salute of fifteen guns when the. King's flag, að - Admiral, was hoisted on his racing yacht Britannia. - British Wireless Service.
Y.M.C.A. BEAT CHINESE BATHING CLUB.
WATER POLO WIN.
Railton Scores Best Goal Seen In "Y" Bath.
CAMPBELL NETS SECOND.
мале
The Y.M.C.A. Water Polo' team gained a meritorious vic- tory over the Chinese Bathing Club by 2 goals to nfi in the "" bath last night. Pts. Campbell of the Borderers and Eric Railton scored for the Y.M.C.A.
Mr. Howard has ever reason for his complaint as the Chinese The Third Chinese Summer Foot-Recreation Club, the holders, have ball tournament for Dr. C. C. Wu'si
been given a walk-over by the Cup will commence on Saturday LT.L. authorities over one of The Y.M.C.A. made one change | when two matches are down for
their strongest challengers. They in their usual line-up, Railton com- decision on the King's Park ground have now only to beat Craigen-ing into the centre-forward posi-
Dr. Wu will officially open the tournament by kicking off in the Rower to win the championship for tion while Donn dropped back to the eighth year in succession. ceatre-half. The experiment did first game at 4.80 p.m.
The plea put forward by the not prove altogether successful, South China Club was to the effect and it is almost certain that Rail- that they were unable to raise a ton will occupy his old position in Electric Co. v. Ching Wu at team owing to the holidays which the next important encounter, as
4 p.m.
Joccurred over, the week-end of he is obviously the better connect at July 1 and 2. They were not the ing link
The two matches-down-for-de- cision are as followi
Ching Ning v. Soong Ching
:
5.80 p.m.
only team in difficulties-eight Campbell opened the scoring for The following nine teams will other clubs falling to play their the "Y" early in the game when compete in this year's tournament scheduled matches.
he took a pass from Donn to score which is organised by the Chung! In the "A" Division the Hong from the two-yard line. The Wah Athletic Association:
Kong C.C., South China, Indian Chinese, who had not yet settled Ching Ning, Soong Ching, Elec-R.C., and Kowloon C.G. all post down, then took up the offensive, tric Co., Ching Wa, Hong Kong poned their matches while the but were too well-marked by Kerr, Hotel, Mul Dui, Fui Shing, Sam University, Hong Kong C.C., South Donn and Staker to become very Kwong and Kwok Wah.
China, and Kowloon C.C. postpon- dangerous. Just beforee half time ed their "C" Division games.
Railton added the "Y's" "cond
that
Of all the theories of golf No question of the forfeiting of point when he gave Wan Kwong- have been disputed that of the points occurred as the result of ting no chance with one of the "atraight left arm" stands out. It these matches and the holdern ac-best-shots-as-yet-witnessed in the has been held a.physical impos-tion looks extremely business-like, "y" bath. sibility to take back a golf club with The table on Page 5 shows the
In the second half the visitors
a straight left arm. At the same position of the two clubs to date, treated the crowded gallery to de- time, it has been held a'vital neces- the Chinese R.C. having the advan-lightful passing movements which, sity to do so, The straight left tage of a 3 sets to all win over however, were sadly nullified by arm is most essential in iron-club South China, the latter's first "de-weakness in front of goal. Leung
feat" of the seasoni play.-H. Stuart Hobson.
Home Cricket Scoreboard
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Kent drew with Surrey at the Oval
Surrey: 231 (D. R. Jardine 74). Kent: 158 for 5.
Gloucester took first innings points from Hampshire at Bourne- mouth.
Hants: 141 (Goddard 7 for 59). Gloucester: 282 for 4.
Glamorgan beat Somerset by an lanings and 153 runs at "Cow-j bridge.
& for 94);
the
Shiu-man Was undoubtedly best Chinese forward. He pepper- ed Angus with shots from all angles but found the goalkeeper always on the alert. Chinese Bathing Club:-
Wan Kwong-ting, Chỉu Keung-| wa, Tsang Ho-fook, Chan Sze- ching, Wong Kam-fan, Leung Shiu-man, and Lau Yam-chong. Y.M.C.A.
81 (R. E. S. Wyatt 5 for 32): Warwick: 291 (Jackson 6 for 94); } + 78 for 4.
Lancashire beat Leicestershire by 132 runs at Manchester.
Lancs: 248 and 155 (Astill 6 for
· 41).
Leicester: 141 (Iddon 5 for 88); 130 (Iddon 4 for 44),
Yorkshire took first. Innings points from Notts at Trent Bridge, Notta: 168 (Macaulay 5-for 49). 'Yorkshire: 169 for 6.
Essex drew with Sussex at Clac
Glamorgan: 281 (J. C. White 8
for 82). Somerset: 88 (J. C. Clay 5 for ton.
28);
40 (Marcer 6 for 15).
Middlesex took first inning points from Northamptonshire at Peterborough,
Northants: 96 and 48 for 3. ---Middlesex: 214,non
Warwick - beat Worcester by 8 wickets at Edgbaston.
Worcestar: 287 (N. E. Partridge
Sussex: 281 for 8 dec. (Bowley
108).
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The All-India XI' bent Scotland by 200 runs in Edinburgh
Indians: 146 (Lall Bingh 29,
"Melville 8 for 92); 246 (Wazir Ali 126 not out, Lall Singh 8, Anderson 8 for 51). Scotland: B1 and: 110.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE.
Kent (8)
Yorkshire
Not)
Lancashire Barry (8) Middlesex - (11) Hampakire
Bomers
1st Inns No Fon. P. W. LW.LA Result Pta." Pts. 21 10 2 1453 815182 19 10 2 118 235 180
270,160. 240-152
19
Angus, Kerr, Stoker, Donn, Solk, Rafiton, and Campbell.· Referee: Mr. D. Harvey.
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