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GOLF CLUBS

BY

BOBBY JONES

"

THE CERNA MAIL FRIDAY, JULY 12 1935

RECREIO JUMP INTO LEAD IN "C" DIVISION

INTERESTING

“D” DIVISION TIES

THIS AFTERNOON

INDIANS MAY LOSE LEADERSHIP

4

CAN RADIO STAVE OFF

POLICE CHALLENGE? →→

To-day's League Lawn Tennis encounters in the "D" Division promise to provide some of the best tennis seen in this division both the leaders. the Radio Sports Club and the Indian Recreation Club, are likely to be defeated.

ns

The Indian Recreation Club, who have not quite settled down to their task of team building, have tried oat various partner- ships with varying degrees of suc-

cess

"

Wilfred Lawrence, the Colony. swimming' champion, wifi" prob." ably win the 100 Metres - Free Style (Open) at the South China..

·AA gals to-night at North Point.

SOUTH CHINA

OVERWHELM CENTRAL BRITISH

CBA. ARE LIKELY WOODEN SPOONISTS

CHINESE SECURE THEIR SECOND WIN

A. K. Minu and M. Hassan have so far played through £ve encoun- ters without being separated, win- ning three of them, while A. E Sufiad and A Bakar, who came (Continued on Page 10.) The following is to-day's pro- GeekTE D

Radio S.C. v Police E. C

(Happy Valley). S. China Ay T.C.

(King's Park). Kowloog DRC - GRA

(Hung Hom). Kowloon F. Cv Kowloon EG.C.

(Chatham Road). Indian RC. Kowloon C.C.

W. T. Lee and S. Chan (SCAA) (Sookunpoo)-beat H. A. Anges and I. Whitley 6-0 beat R Holden and G. Gurevitch 6-2 beat. D. Smith and J. Claydon .. 6-1) S. K. Ma and H. Chan (SCAA)

ARMY LOSE

AT HOME

UNEVEN TURE

SPOILS GOOD

ENCOUNTER

RECREIO PAIR'S

LAPSE

BALLARD AND CRAYFORD

IN LIMELIGHT

(By "BASE LINE") The Amuy suffered a rude shock in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League yesterday, when they lost their 100 per cent. record to the Recreio, who won a hotly contested encounter by the comfortable margin of 71⁄2 sets to 1% on the Amry courts at Seokumpoo.

Playing conditions were far, from ideal and both sides suffer- ed as a result of the glare and

(Continued on Page 10) Scores were:

"Wong E-leng (Wong Wing), captam of China's football team, is one of the South China Athletic Association's finest short distance swimmers.

CRAIGENGOWER'S

UNFORTUNATE

PREDICAMENT

FORFEIT SETS AND MATCH TO K.C.C.

PLAYERS WHO FAILED TO MAKE APPEARANCE

Owing to one of their players

The Central British Association the very poor turf, which was failing to turn up, the Craigen- were overwhelmed by the Southesponsible for the ball break-gower Cricket Club were forced to China Athletic Association, who ing all ways. secured all nine sets in their "C" Division encounter in the Lawn Tennis League at King's Park yesterday. Scores:

STOTHARD CHOOSES beat Agus and Whitley

HIS DISTANCE

:

CONCENTRATING

ON HALF MILE

Holden and Gurevitch

beat Smith and Claydon

E. A Wilson and A: King (Army TC):

lost to J. Xavier and N. Belo 46 lost to A. M. Silva and E Gon-

salves drew with C. E xavier and E.

A. Ribeiro

·I-6}

6-6

R Ridley and J. Berriman (Army IC):

6lost to Xavier and Beltran 62 lost to Silva and Gonsalves 6-2 lost to Xavier and Eloeiro

R. Billard and J. Crayford 64TC):

C. P. Wang and M. Tang (S.CAA) beat Angus and Whitley beat Holden and Gurevitch beat Smith and Claydon

INDIANS GIVE

London, June 6.

POOR DISPLAY

J. C. Stothard, the Cambridge runner, will attempt no

more mile races, but is concentrating on the half-mile for the remain- Ider of the season.

Which ought to please those who regard him as the most like- y to retain the half-mile Olympic title, which Tom Hampson, WUD so brilliantly for England

Ideal Man

forfeit three sets to the Kowloon: Cricket Club, who defeated them by Tsets to 2 in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League at King's Park yesterday.

SOUTH CHINA'S

FIRST SUMMER

GALA TO NIGHT

GOOD SWIMMING ANTICIPATED

OPEN SPRINT VILL FEATURE CARD

Some very good swimming should festure the South China Athletic Association's first night gala. This summer, when an in- teresting programme including several novelty events will take place to-night.

The feature of the programme should be the 100 Metres Free [Style event open to the Colony. which will probably attract the well-known Colony stars W. Law" rence and L Roza Pereira, of the VEC, Lau Po-ki, of the Chinese Bathing Club, and Chan Ki-chung and Wong Ki-leung, of South China

The following, is the programme Ladies' 400 Metres Free Style, Men's 53 Metres Hindfold Race Men's 100 Metres Back Stroke. Boys 50 Metres Free Style (under

6 ins.).

ft. 6

Men's Obstacle Race

Ladies' 150 Metres Medley Relay. Men's 100 Metres Free Style. (Open)

Men's 100 Metres Free Style

Ladies' 50-Metres Binkold Eace. *Mixed Variety Race

The results were:- C: E. Watson and R. S. Capell catching) (KLCC)

bent E B Hamson and L Choa 6-0; beat A. J. Coelho and G. Choa 60 G. A White and W. Gittens

36

(CC)

lost to Hamson and Chos

beat Coelho and Chou

I S. Smith and Major Bonavia,

(Army (ECC)

6-4

61

1-6

lost to Hamsan and Chos beat Coelho and Choa

** 3-6:

461

6-2 beat Xavier and Beltra 6-4 lost to Silvs and Gonsalves

lost to Xavier and Ribeiro

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

PW L D F

A Pts 6 5 1 0 38% 15% 10 6 5 5 10 3+ AT C 5. 410 25

KCC

Recreio

20

10

6 23 1.25%

2857

24

C c c. 6 21 1

IN "C" DIVISION ETC 5 2 3 6 21

C.R.C. CONTINUE

TO WIN.

LAU BROTHERS IN GOOD FORM

-

CRC

S. CA

LB C.

KIT C.B.

partners.

14 32

1 8

(Continued on Page 10) Scores were

I Hamet and A. R. Kitchell (LEC):

• Mok

K.C.C. SURPRISED

BY RADIO IN

"D" DIVISION PHILIPPENS AND GREEN SHINE

CHANSON AND KITCHELL BEST VISITING PAIR

K.LT.C. DEFEAT

UNIVERSITY IN

(Dack-

"C" DIVISION

J. HSU ATTACKED BY CRAMP

CHENG AND YANG KEE LOSE THREE SETS

At Pokfulam yesterday the University lost to the. Kowloon Indians Tennis Club by the odd set in nine in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis Learne

The University were unfortun-

The Radio Sports Club displayed ate in that their best player, J. good form yesterday when theysu. had an attack of cramp in

Stothard's sturdy build and At Sookunpoo yesterday the fine turn of finishing speed equip Indian Recreation Club proved no drew with M. K. Lau and Y. C

lost to M. C. Lau and C. Y. Tso 3-6 defeated the Kowloon Cricket the second set and this greatly him ideally for the 880-yards match for the Chinese Recreation

Club by 64-sets to 231⁄2 in a post-fafected his play in the latter course. He is, in fact, a favourite Club who continued in winning lost to W. E. Cherng and K. A6sion of the Lawn Tennis League

6-6 poned encounter in the "D" Divi stazes for the event in the coming vein by a 7 sets to 1% margin

The teams were on level terms. AAA championships.

at the end of the second round, but the Indians obtained the necessary sets in the next round... This was the Kowloon Indians Arst win this season.

Scores

He has been running in miles. ately to help Cambridge and Achilles in team matches.

LANCASHIRE BEAT ESSEX

BY AN INNINGS

(Continued from Page 1)

Booth, Lancashire's nearest ap-| proach to a fast bowler following

The famous range the days of Macdonald.

was

of steel-shafted again in good form. with the ball, taking 6 for 53 in the Essex first

Woods and Irons innings designed by R. 1

Jones, Jnr.

The sole-fange, to-

gether with a lighter hosel, lowers the point of percussion, and gives the sweet- est feel yet known in a club.

An additional

Booth's bowling feats this sez son include:

7 for 3 v. Gloucester

11 for 86 v Sussex

6 for 79 S. Africans

6 for 53 v Essex

FIRST CENTURY

As a right-handed batsman of the stubborn type and slow to medium left-arm bowler, Hopwood was featured in his second big knock of the season, his first being against Kent, when he scored 96.” Washbrook achieved the dis- tinction of scoring a brilliant fes-double century against Oxford University in the county's first

ture is the new idea match of the season, and followed

of matching

this up by scoring 87 not out against Worcester and 92 against

pairs, as to length Gloucester. and lie.

MASOUTH AFRICANS DRAW

The South Africans recorded their sixth drawn encounter when is only they met Norfolk in a two-day

match at Norwich

necessary to have Norfolk surprisingly scored 325. one stance for every a century by Edrich featuring the

two clabs.

inningsThe tourists replied: with 376, KF.joen scoring his second century of the tour,

SCOTS PRO, GOLF TOURNEY FOR LOSSIEMOUTH:

A. S. Saffad and A. K. Isznail lost to Law and Tso (LRC):

at King's Park.

Scores:

3-6

Rahmin

in their "C" Division League Law Tennis encounter.

lost to Lau and Mak The brothers, M C and M Kost to Cheung and An Lan, although playing separately,

MP Madar and A. greatly infixenced the CRC win, (LRC); lending weight in their experience lost to Lam and Mok

lost to Lan and Tso and giving confidence to their best Cheung and Au

THE ROPE

THE SAND BAG

D. S.. Green and 1. Fhilippens 06 (ECC)

drew with W. Chanson and N. B.

Kitchell 26 Lent G. Singh and K. Singh -- 6-4 57 beat D. Leonard and E. Singh-beat H. Mahan Singh and Jeban

IH and YC Lau (HKUTC)

15 (Continued at Foot of Next Col)

Dad

6-3

bent Feroz Ali and I Mahan

Singh Jost to M, A Khan and Firdos

Nisa

*6-5

2-6

lost to H. Mahan Singh and Jehan

E. S. Cheng and Yang Kee (EKULC) MENAN

Dad

·2-6

lost to Feroz Ali and I. Mahan

Singh

lost to M. An and Firdos

Khan

W. On and

CELKU.L.CREW INTO

best_Mahan Singh and Jehon His Dad:

lost to Feroz Ali and L Mabas

Singh

beat Khan and Khan

4-5

199

AMES DECLARED FIT

London, To-day Leslie Ames, the Kent and England

eeper- batsman, has now been pro nounced and will be available for the Test match against the South Africans at Leeds mor zow. Though he played in the Test at Lord's, Farrimond was be hind the sticks-Reuter

D. OFF and Jost to Cha lost, to Sin © lost to Leons

lost to

Jost to

TABLE TO DATE

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