1

2

*

4

5

6

7

8

an

0

overwhelming defeat.

10

Scores :-

11

T.D.R.C.

12

1

10 11

1. Chalmers

13.

3

A. O. Brawn

J. Chapman.

14

-14

R. Phillips

J. Russell'

15

12

2

16

A. Grimmett

D. Munro

16

12

1

17

д

(skip)....27

(skip)

.12 17

13

17

Score by heads:-

18

-14

17

€.s.C.C.

T.R.D.C.

19

16

17

fighting chance at 17-16, but Russell took no chances and won on the last three ends..

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Shots Total Shots Total 20

16

1

18

1

3

21

2

5

22

18 16

1

19

22

ship as far back as 1912, will now BASEBALL. meet A. W. Grimmitt in the Third Round.

3

4

Scores:-

3

5

6

7

9

8

12-

L. A. Guilerrez beat W. H. B. Muskelt by 21 shots to 9 in the Second Round of the Lawn

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12

Bowls Open Championship yes.

3

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10

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1.3

4

terday

afternoon

on

the

4

11

13

9

K.B.G.C. green.

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12

13

.10

Full scores of the match

6

were

13

14

10

not available.

7

14

14

11

Gutierrez will now meet J. J.

8

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17

11

Basto in the Third Round,

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10

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22

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THIRD ROUND DATES FIXED.

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18

2

24

11

12.

19

13

26

11

13

20

20

12

The following dates, for Third

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27

12 Round matches in the Open Cham- nionship have been arranged by the L.B.A. Committee:

15

12

16

12

17

Tuesday: (at the K.C.C.)

18

A. M. Holland v. R. F. Luz. Wednesday: (at the K.B.G.C.

19

20

21-

17

22

DOTONNENARCISS

'WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932.

LAWN BOWLS.

THE

CHINA MAIL.

1925 CHAMPION DEFEATED

CIVIL SERVANTS BEAT TAIKOO.

In Spey Royal Cup.

On the Police RC green yesterday the Civil Service Cricket Club beat the Talkoo Dock Heerention Club by 27 shots to 12 in their Spey Royal Cup match.

The Dock team, which commenc- od shakily, were never in a chal- lenging position and only a 3 (on the fifth hend) and a 5 (on the

them from eleventh) saved

C.S.C.C.

F. Jones

De Rome will now meet the win- ner of the Second Round match between J. G. Ozorio and F. L. Rapley..

Scores:-

Heads

F. Cullen Shots Total

'L de Rom

Shots Total

2. 2

'1

3

2

5

5

6

RUSSELL DEFEATS

BRADBURY.

Game Goes To 26 Ends.

W. Russell beat B. W. Brad- bary by 21 shots to 16 in the Second Round of the Lawn Bowls Open Championship yesterday afternoon on the Club de Recrela green. The match resulted in

a down 7struggle for supremacy and it was 7. only after 26 ends had been played that Russell emerged the victor. 10 The fourth and twenty-second 10 heads failed to give either player acore, so close was the contest. Bradbury hold his opponent up to 14 the sixteenth head when the score was 12-all, but after that Russell went ahead to lead 17-13. A 2 on, the 23rd head gave Bradbury

10

GUTIERREZ BEATS MUSKETT.

Russell, who won the champion-

Russell Bradbury Shots Total Shots Totall

GOODWOOD MEETING OPENS.

Sole Naid Carries Off The Steward's Cup.

The

Ja towing.

London, Today, important carnival opened at Goodwood yesterday, the principa) race being the Stewards' Cup, over six fuelongs. The race result- ed:-

Sole Nold (Miss McKeen), 1 Slipper (Sir Alfred Butt)... 2 Polar Bear (Miss Joel) .... 3 Betting: 33-1 Sole Nold; 100-7 Slipper; and 25-1 Polar Bear.

Sole Nold won by a short head and three-quarters of a length separated second and third in a fleld of 21 starters.

A sudden storm broke over the course and although con- ditions improved later the race for the Steward's Cup was run in heavy rain-Reuter and British Wireless Service,

LEAGUE TENNIS.

HOLDERS BEAT RECREIO 8-1

MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE

LR.C. Draw With K.CC.

At Scokumpoo, the Kowloon Cric- ket Club drew with the Indian Re- creation Club, each side securing 4% seta.

Scores

H. D.. Runjahn and Miss Rumjahn (LEC);-;

best E. C. Fincher and Miss

0. Dalziel

lost to E. F. Fincher and Mrs.

McTavish

beat A. E. P. Guest and Miss

M. Griffiths

Iu and Leung (C.R.C.):- | lost to. Barry and Cannon

beat Waite and Morgan ... beat Moir and Bourne

Ng and Taci (C.R.C.):— lost to Barry and Cannon beat Waite and Morgan beat Moir and Bourne:

K. T. Lai and T. L Ip (C.R.C.)E-F 3-6 beat Remedios, and Gonsalves 6- Ot 6-2 beat Guterres and Barretto: 64 6-2 boat Rocha and Noronha.............

M. C. Lau and F. K. Law 3- 6 } (C.R.C.) ;-- 7:5 beat Remedios and Gonsalves 6-4 6-3 beat Guterres End Barretto..

beat Rocha and Noronha.... 7-53

C.C.C. BEAT. RECREIO.; At Happy Valley the Craigen

61 gower Cricket Club defeated the

Clube de Recreio by 7 sets to 2. 3-:G

Scores :-

S. A. Rumfahn and Mrs. McCaw beat Remedios and Ribeiro. (L.R.C.);

drew with Flacher and Miss

Dalziel

beat Fincher and Mrs.

McTavish beat Guest and Miss Griffitha 6- 1

J. M. A. Razack and Miss Geeks (I.R.C.) :---

lost to Fincher and Miss

CARDINALS TROUNCE Dalziel

DODGERS.

But Lose Second Game In Double Header.

BILL TERRY AGAIN.

New York, Yesterday.

The following were the results

of to-day's Baseball matches:-

National League."

TABLE TO DATE.

Mixed Doubles League,

Y.M.C.A, BEAT RADIO.

on their own courts the Y.M.C.A

beat the Radio Sports Club by 9 nets to mil.

6- 3] bṛat Wu and Plew

beat Remedios and Ribeiro lost to Barros and Noronha ( 476 beat Silva and Noronha 6- 4

P. W. L.D. P.

C. de R...13 12 1 0 8714 294 24

C.R.G.

.10 10 0 0 82

20

S.C.A.A.

11 920 94

28

Y.M.C.A.

18

56 1 89

55---17

874 2014

Scores→→→

6- 3

J. W. Leonard and G. (0.0.0.) --

Lía

beat Barros and Noronha .. beat Silva and Noronha...

7- 5 6-3

Ferguson and Wilson (Y.M.C.A.)? † beat Chanson and Lan...: beat Stary and Waterton ... 6-0 beat Wu and Plew

6- I

6- 4

6-3.

6-6

7-5

15. Zimmern (C.C.C.) :-.

Price and Price (Y.M.CA.) :— and R. Choa beat Chanson and Lan

beat Stary and Waterton

6- 2

60

6-1

5-7

lost to Fincher and Mrs.

McTavish

W. J. Howard and Y. Hachiuma (C.C.C.)—

Gray and Puncheon (Y.M.C.A.) beat Chanson and Lan...... 6- 2 beat Stary and Waterton beat Wu and Plew.

6- I

6-3

4-6

Iost to Remedios and Ribeiro beat Barros and Noronha

2- 6

6- 4

TABLE TO DATE.

lost to Guest and Miss

Griffiths

beat Silva, and Noronha

6-.2

3- 6

"Division

TABLE TO DATE.

Bets

A. P

gn Division,

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Sete

P.W. L. D. F.

4. Pts. C.C.C.

8 6 0 0 39 15.

U.S.R.C. I.R.C.

5 5 0 0 40

&

10 G.R.C.

5500 38

481 0 21

K.C.C.

6 2 2 0 28

R. H.

E. C.R.C.

8 9 9 0

Boston Braves

2.5

1 L.R.C.

38

12

8

"Berger hit a home run,

C. de R.

4 0 4 0 6

30

11

Chicago Cubs

7 12

1

"B" DIVISION"

1

12

12

Brooklyn Dodgers..... 0 16

0

12

Eleven Run orgy in seventh

C.R.C. Beat Army

12

innings.

P

St. Louis Cardinals

6 12

4

13

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese Recreation Club beat the Army

14

14

Brooklyn Dodgers

5 10

2

Tennis Club by 6 sets to 3.

G. S. Beat v. C. G. Silva, Thursday: (at the Recreio).

23

2

16

O'Doul hit a home run.

Scores:

St. Louis Cardinals... 4

8

0

24

16

Chiu and Hung (C.R.C.) :—

At Causeway Bay, the Recreation Club beat the Recreio by 8 sets to 1.

Scores:-

25. 26

10

16

New York Giants... 7 11

3

Billy Terry and Lindstrom hit

home runs.

lost to Capt. Barry and Capt.

Cannon

M. K. Lau and L. F.

5-7 (C.R.C.):--

best Capt. Waite and Col.

beat Remedios and Gonsalves

1

Morgan

beat Capt. Moir and Lt

Bourne

61 lost to Dr. Guterres and

Barretto

6- 2 beat Rocha and Noronha

5 S 11 24 21 7S.C.A.A.

5 2 2 1 25% 19%

4 2 2 0 18% 17%

3 1 4 0 12

C. de R.

A.T.C. 2/L.R.C. oc.S.C.C.

H.K.U.T.C.

H.K.C.C. K.C.C.

*

P.W.LD. F A. Pis. LTC.

5 1 2 2 21

24

$ 1 8 1 1798

513 1 17 28

4 1 9 0 12 24

0 0 6 0 104 37

DIVISION

C.R.C. Bent Recrcio.

RSC

8 K.C.C. 2.K.G.C. O A.T.C P.R.C

11 041 54 .42

10 5 5 0 424 42 10

0933-38 43

7 4 3 08

7

7 3 9.1.28

8 2.6 1 30 42.*

.30 0.33

11 2 8

28 I

75.

30% 67

8 2 0 0.28% 48% 5 1 8 1 14% 27% 8 1 17. 0 19% 37%

9.0 8 1 21 58

TO-MORROWS TENNIS,

Craigengower Cricket Club wif be entertained by the Kowloon Cricket Club. In the "B" Division of the Tennis League to-morrow,” and should experience little dim- culty in registering their sixth auc cessite win

In the same division: South China antertain the Indian Recrea on Club, and should be able to garner both points,

Bets

12 A.T.C.

6 101.R.C.p

14

GA

28

6H.KUT.C.

Chinese Club de

..

Ron

6-4

5-7

6. 5

2

DE ROME DEFEATS CULLEN.

1925 Champion Eliminated.

1 de Rome beat F. Cullen by 22 shots to 16 in the Second Round of the Lawn Bowls Open Championship yesterday after- noon on the Club de Recreio green,

De Rome commenced well against the 1925-champion and led 17-12 at the conclusion of the sixteenth.

H.. Nish v. V. Petherick. Thursday: (at the K.C.C.)

A. W. Grimmitt v. W. Russell. J. J. Bastov. L.. A. Gutierrez.

TACCHI v. FARRELL

The postponed match between end. Culion, however, played bril-C. J. Tacchi and P. T. Farnell in Jiantly on the next three heads to the Second Round of the Open reduce his opponent's lead to 17-16, Championship has been fixed for but two singles and a 3 on the last this afternoon on the Kowloon heads gave De Rome a well- Cricket Club green.

deserved victory.

(Continued in Next Column.)

(Continued from previous Column.)

The Craigengower CC. and the Club de Recreio are due to meet in the First Round of the Spey Royal Cup Competition on Wednes- day next, August 3, on the Kowloon IC.C. green,

HELEN WILLS MOODY says

WOMEN TENNIS PLAYERS WILL

NEVER RIVAL MEN

American Champion's Advice on the Game

1

Other things being equal, the de-

People talk to-day of the enor-bé a gallant in my sport to-day, ciding factor in tennis is mental mous number of tournaments in and in America, at least, our men alertness, or, if you like, intelligent which the tennis amateur takes play as well as they can when op anticipation.

Pittsburgh Pirates... 3 11

Comorosky hit a home run.

New York Giants

Melvin. Ott, Bill Terry and Hogan bit hoine runs. Pittsburgh Pirates .... 7 16 0

Vaughan hit a home run.

Philadelphia Phillies..10 12 0

Chuck Klein, Hurst and Whit-

ney hit home runs. Cincinnati Reds ...... 5 10

Herman hit a home run.

American League,

Chicago White Sox

Boston Red Sox

2

1 9

1

€ 14

0

8 8 1

St. Louis Browns Washington Senators... 2 9

-Reuter's American Service.

ALEKHINE'S PROPOSITION TO LOCAL CHESS CLUB.

Arrangements for the forthcom-

part, and it is quite true that our pared to women, and never object ing visit to the Colony of Dr. Ale- There are so many roads to pro-beat players seem to do nothing else to playing with us.

xander Alekhinė, world chess ficiency in a sport in which there but globe-trot in search of oppon- I attribute a great measure of

champion, were discussed at a are to-day more adepts than in the ants. I am certain that such con- the skill which have attained to meeting which was held at the past, that it is impossible to lay atant play would do them no good frequent practice.. with men Central British School, the head- down any fast rules. For my part, if they did not love it. 1 for my players. I would lay particular stress on part would never play in any ten- In San Francisco, my native town, Club, yesterday evening.

quarters of the Kowloon Chess regular practice and particular nis tournament if it were not a conditions are particularly favoúr-

for concentration on any weakness in pleasure

me to do so. able in this respect, and I do not your play.

It was stated that Dr. Alekhine

Often I have been asked if women think there are many towns in which in prepared to break his journey At the same time, never play so will ever play as well as men, said the tennis courts are so convenient in Hong Kong provided the local much tennis that you find yourself Mrs. Willa-Moody in an interview |ly placed.i getting bored with it. I know that with the Daily Telegraph, I sup- Cochet's golden rule is to have pose people would like to hear that frequent interludes in which he the day will come when women will plays no tennis at all, and to time rival men.

WOMEN'S STANDARD

VERY HIGH.

(authorities will guarantee him G#50, which works out at approx- imately $1,600 Hong Kong cur- renty

They are at the front door, so to. A committee was appointed to speak, and so easy to get at that make the final arrangements: ~;

his serious training, so that he Well, I do not think that day will the San Francisco business man can reaches the top of his form only ever come, though the marput in a game in his lunch hour. when the crucial moment in agin between a good man player and For this reason I would back the tournament hi arrived,

a good woman player is bound to players from our club against any For my part, I play the whole to-day traih more scientifically, and United States. We possess quito decrease as time goes on. Women ten from any other club in the year round, but never more than they do not allow any other con-a number of first-class players, two sets a day or more than four aideration to interfere with the at-who rarely come into the limelight or five days a week.

tention which they give to the because their business prevents strength nor the height nor the Thus Chandler this year has bea- game. But they have natther the tournament play. reach of man.

tan Vines.on several occasions, and yet who, apart from a few Ameri- cans, has ever heard of him - in Europe?

If only a woman dues this, and If she has a natural aptitude and good average physique, she ought to show a consistent and steady im provement in the standard of her play:

MEN'S THREE BIG ADVANTAGES.

In the cass of men perhaps three Instead of two sets might be play ed each day, as they have to play

WELSH RUGBY, FINANCE..

March Against Springboks

Realises £5,153;"

The: Welsh |- Rugby Union announce a profit of 27,257 on the past years working. Or PLAY OFTEN WITH MEN.

thấm mim," the match against Their play is not as vigorous

the South Africans at SwanseR They cannot move so quickly on the

yielded ££5,168, Expenses of court. On the other hand, they are The standard of women's played to £2,436, while receipts international matchen amount- paychologically as well suited for throughout the world has never

totalled the game, and I think their brains,

695. Grants from the profit he been made na generally speaking, are just been so high as to-day cute fa

fellows alert.

I was particularly impressed dur ing my recent visit to the East to Ave sets in matches against our One piece of advice I should like see how the women there are tak three. This is as it should be, to give to woman players is to trying up the game. When I was in though my personal opinion is that to have as many games with men as Japan I played a number of games five sota la rather top strenuous even possible. The days are gone when with Japanese women players, and, for the best male athlete Above men, for reasons of chivalry, did though they are still forty years be all, don't play one set mora than not play their best when opposed kind us in standard, they are com you feel you want to play

a woman, No one can afford to in son

3,484, to League clube $195,

CAPSTAN

for

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