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S.C.A.A. WIN
BEAT DJOCIA SELECTED 4 TO 2.
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LEE YEE SUN STANDS DOWN FOR CHU KYOK LUEN.
(Special to the "China Mail.”)
Djocía, To-day..
The South China, touring football eleven registered the seventh victory of their tour of Java when they beat Djocia" Selected by 4 goals to 2 here yesterday.
Wong Ka-leung. (2), Chu Kwok-luen and Lee Wai-tong scored for the tourists who had to fight desperately hard for their victory, The Djocia
team has improved consider ably since the tourists played them last year to win by 6 goals to
Lee Yee-sun, who has scored in every previous game of their tour, gave up his place to Chu Kwok- luen. who took the opportunity of registering his fth goal whilst on tour. Lee Wai-tong, the skipper of the side now ties Lee Yee-aun for first place in the goal-scoring Dist.
Results.
South China have now played eight matches, whilst on tour with the following resulta:--
6-0
v. Combined Saigon
6
v. Sadec
Y. A. Combined XI.
41
v. Bandoeng
3-0
v. Bandoong
23
v. Samarang
v.. Middle Java
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v. Djocia Selected
ENGLISH RACING RESULTS.
Nitsichia Wins London Cup.
London, July 3.
The following is the result of the race for the London Cup (10 furlongs) run at Ale- xandra Park yesterday:——
NITSICHIN
1 2.
GANGA' SINGH CAREFUL SAILOR .. 3. Also ran-Buoyant Bache log, Son-o-Mint, Last of the Dandies, Servous, British Sai- lor. Silver Castor, Firenway and Timber.
Starting prices: 6/1 Nit- sichin: 15/2 Ganga Singh;
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BILLIARDS.
H.Q. WING, S.W.B. SECURE THE ‘DOUBLE"
Soldiers' Club Tourney
Won By 538 Pts.:
JARMAN AGAIN IMPRESSES.
The Headquarter Wing.. South Wales Borderers, added to their laurels last night at the Soldiers Club when they won the Club's Billiard tourna- ment against "B" Company of the same regiment with the maximum number of points;
On Tuesday the H.Q. "Wing won the Garrison Challenge Cup against the Royal Army Service Corpe, also with maximum points. Colour-Sergeant Jarman was in great form against Pte. Clapp and registered the highest break of the evening-58. He also recorded", a 38 to win convincingly by 200 37-11points to 71.
Goal-Scorers.
Pte. Williamson, who chalked up Lee Yee-sun heads. the goal-scor- the highest break in the Garrison Ing list with Lee Wal-tong, both Challenge Cup Final, encountered players having scored eleven times, stern opposition in L/Cpl. Ellis, and won by the narrow margin of while Chu Kwok-luen (5), Wong
18. The closest match of, the Ka-leung (4), Ip Pak-wah (4), and Weng Mei-shun (2) added the re-evening, however, was that between maining twenty-five goals.
BASEBALL.
PIRATES WIN DOUBLE HEADER WITH GIANTS.
Athletics Break Even
With Tigers. “
SENATORS' BIG WIN..
New York, Yesterday..
to-day's Baseball games:
National League.
Y.M.C.A. WIN
BORDERERS UNLUCKY IN "Y" BATH.
Lose by Odd Goal
In Seven,
INFINITELY BETTER SIDE.
The Y.M.C.A. Water Polo team followed up a splendid victory over the Chinese Bath- ing Club, on Tuesday, by gain- ing a very lucky declalon over. the South Wales Borderers in the "Y" bath last night. The. "Y" won by 4 goals to 3. The result was Battering to the "Y" team for their forwards were very scrappy, and of the goala. which were scored two were very
cky, and two were the result of
individual efforts.
The Borderers' combination and
than that of their opponents.;
ball control was infinitely better
Defending the shallow end the
"y" opened the scoring through
Fowler, who swam in from the half way line, to score with a hard shot. Aris added the second from s faulty clearance. Coleman re- duced the lead when he gave Nicholls no chance from inside the penalty arca. The "Y" backs now | sustained heavy pressure" for a long period and it was only after a good clearance by Railton that Ambrose scored, the third goal from a melee in front of the Bor- derers' goalmouth.
In the second half play tended to become rough frequent fouls being given against both sides. The Borderers' centre half placed a lovely pass at Campbell's right hand; who made no mistake with a fast back hand shot. In the last minute Smith passed to Sutherland who gave to Flaherty who repeat- ed the previous manoeuvre by again placing the ball at Camp bell's right hand-the "Y" goalie appeared to be unsighted by Murphy, for the ball entered the right hand corner of the net-
Nicholls making no effort to save. South Wales Borderers:
Sutherland, Smith, Campbell, Flaherty, Coleman, Morgan, and Gilmore.
Sgt. Church and L/Cpl. Smith, the former winning by only 3 points. Pte. Walters, of the losers, regia.M.CĂ. — tered a break of 21, but he found Drummer Matthias too consistent
for him, and went down by 45 points. Full scores. were AN follow.
H.Q. WING, S.W.B. C/Sgt. Jarman
200 Pte. Williamson ́.... 200 Dmr. Matthias
G.S.M-Kite-
Nicholls, Murphy, Stoker, Railton, Fowler, Ambrose, and Aris. Referee: W. Kerr.
Series Of Games To Be Played.
200
200
Pte. Davis
200
SOUTH CHINA AT HOME ON SATURDAY.
Sgt. Harris
200
L/Cpl. Williams:
200
Sgt. Church
200
The following were the results of
1,600
"B" COMPANY, 8.W.B.-
R. H. E.
Pte. Clapp
71.
2 6. 1
L/Cpl. Ellis
182
1. 7 1
.185
140
L/Cpl. Ridge
102
L/Cpl. Whelan
98,"
L/Opl. Samiuels L/Opl. Smith
119.
1,062
Boston Braves Chicago Cubs
Boston-Braves Chicago Cubs
Brooklyn Dodgers St. Louis Cardinals
1-12 2 4 21
5-150 410
New York Giants
..... 8 18
8 Bill Terry, Lindstrom and Moore
hit home ruNS. Pittsburgh Pirates 9 18
Vaughan and Piet bit home runs.
New York Giants Pittsburgh Pirates
Philadelphia Phillies Cincinnati Reds
4
0
Pte. Walters Sgt. Orfan
FOR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS..
The South China Athletic Asso- ciation are holding a social meet ing for all members and friends on Saturday evening at 7 pan.
The Hall will be artistically des 197corated for a series of interesting games that are sure to enhance the evening's entertainment.
On Friday the Amateur Billiards and Snooker Championships will be decided at the Soldiers' Club at 81 p.m.
The Challenge Cups and trophies will be presented at the conclusion of the games by HE. Major-
4 9 1 General . W. Sandilanda, C.B., Tell may] C,M.G., D.S.O., GO.D. the British & 8. Troops in China.
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GUNBOAT JACK WINS.
Gunboat Jack gained a points 4decision over Sgt. Melvin, an 8 Army boxer, in a ten rounds pro
fessional fight at the Regal Theatre on July 8
Gunboat Jack, though inferior in avoirdupola, reach and height maintained his undefeated record
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