THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 11, 1938.
CORPS IMPROVE AT BASEBALL
THEIR WIN OVER PORTUGUESE WAS
WAS NO "FLASH IN THE PAN"
To-morrow's Games will
POLISH-AMERICAN WOMEN'S FINAL
Misi K. E. Stammers Pulls
Leg Muscle
London, May 28. (By Air Mail).
Miss J. Jedrezejowska, Polish champion, and runner-up at Wim- bledon last year, will meet Miss
Be Watch With Interest Dorothy Bundy, American Wight-
(By "UBIQUE")
The Volunteers captured the limelight in local baseball circles last week when they decisively defeated Recreio's nine by 18 runs to 9, on Sunday morning.
It was generally expected that the game would be a close affair with the odds in favour of the Portuguese, in view of their better pitching, but Bowen who pitched for the Volunteers during the whole game, revealed a glimpse of his former skill and was content with placing them over the plate.
V.R.C. TO HOLD FIRST GALA THIS EVENING
All Events Will Be Handicapped
The Victoria Recreation Club will open their swimming (gala) season this evening with their first night fete which will be featured exclusively by members' events. although some very good swimming should be witnessed.
The Portuguese started in fine
man Cup player in the final of the women's singles in the Middlesex Championships at Chiswick to-day.
In the semi-finals yesterday Miss Jedrezejowska bent Miss R. M. Hardwick 6-4, 6–3, and Miss Bundy was given a walk-over by Miss K. E. Stammers, who was suffering from a pulled leg muscle.
LENKTIONIERITÆNDIG GLØSELLUTFALLE
NEXT WEEK'S
style, but positional changes in OPEN PAIRS
the fourth inning upset the
in-
field combination, Mendonca, at BOWLS FIXTURES
leaves
Big Programme
FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Paris, To-day.
In the semi-final of the French Women's Doubles Championship, Mille Halff (France) and Mile: Landry (France) beat Miss P. Saunderson Scott and Miss Jenny (Great Britain) 5–7, 6–3, 6–1.
In the Scn.i-final of the Men's Doubles, Donald Budge and Gene Mako, (U.S.A.) the Wimbledon and Australian champions, ovat Kukul- jeric and Pallada (Yugoslavia) hy Y. 2-6, 6-3, (--2, 6--?. while Petra and B. Destremeau (France) beat Gabory and Szigeti (Hungary) 10—8, 6-3, 6-4.-Reuter.
NEXT WEEK'S LEAGUE TENNIS PROGRAMME
Many Interest Encounters
After a week
interrupted
by
first base instead of catcher, be- ing guilty of two errors which enabled the Volunteers to break through and score seven runs.
Volunteer's fielding still
Several interesting matches in Whitsun and the King's Birthday, much to be desired. A, Lee, at the Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls the lawn tennis League programme third, though improving in his fielding, is still weak in his throw-Championship will
next week, the ing while D. Leonard, the captain,
which is as follows:- is apt to get flurried when things are not going right.
The highlights of the game were Prata's brilliant one-hand catch at left-field, Bowen's safe hits every time at bat and Mendonca's splen- did two baggers, in succession. Most of the Club's leading men the picture in their game against The Indians were badly out of and women swimmers will be seen the Chinese. A few errors in the in action and because of the fact first inning took all the fight out of that all events are handicap ones.
the
Indians, who allowed their some very good times are likely to opponents to score 17 runs in the be returned by the scratch swim-first two inning.
mers.
The following programme will take place to-night, commencing at 9.15 p.m.:-
100 Yards Free-Style ("A" Class) 220 Yards Free-Style ("B" Class). 75 Yards Medley Race "C" Class) Members' Diving
Ladies' 50 Yards Free-Style Boys' 100 Yards Free-Style Boy's 50 Yards Back-Stroke Small Boys' 50 Yards Free-Style Mixed Team Race (teams of six) Water-polo (Intra-Club)
FLASH IN PAN?
To-day Recreio encounter the Hong Kong Baseball Club and are all out to show that the result of the first game was a mere flash in
a
the pan.
The Club can field good side, but they have not been favoured with much luck recently, while their fielders have been guilty of many costly errors.
To-morrow, the Volunteers are hoping to reverse the result of their firat game with the Indians, when they lost by the odd run in nine
ENGLAND'S BRILLIANT START and, in view of their recent impro-
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vement, should be able to do so.
Recreio meet the Chinese in the other game. Most teams have al- which dropped dead at the wicket but ready lost three games in the First failed to dislodge the bails. There Round, while the Chinese have so was a conference at the wicket when far only been beaten by the U.S.S. Bradman asked the umpire for a de-Mindanao, in the first game of the
cision.
Barnett had another “life” at 51 when Bradman, at deep mid-off dropped a ball which was
going
straight to him.
FIRST WICKET DOWN
season.
The following is the programme for the week-end.→→→→
TO-DAY Recreio v Hong Kong Baseball Club. TO-MORROW
England's first wicket; fell at 219 Indians v Volunteers.
after about half an hour when, fol- Recreio v Chinese Baseball Club. lowing a series of 'maidens Barnett
played forward to McCormick, missed probably the best length ball of the
day and was bowled.
Barnett's 126, gathered in 175 min- utes, included 18 fours and was featur- ed by brilliant driving and cutting.
Hutton' took the score to 240 and faced Fleetwood-Smith, who sent him up a full-toss which Hutton promptly
bashed to the on boundary, bringing
up his century in exactly 200 minutes. forward to O'Reilly and was bowled
Hutton was the ninth Englishman to for 26. have scored a century in his first test against Australia.
FIRST SIXTER ·
The first sixer of the match came from Paynter when he pulled: a loose one from Ward over the leg boundery, and brought up his 50 in 100 minutes. The last ball of the day saw Payn-
WILY SLOW BOWLER Hutton attempted to repeat the stroke with the next ball but the wily slow bowler was too good for Hutton missed and was given out leg before ter collect a five. When stumps werd wicket. His 100, which Included 14 drawn Paynter had 75 alongside hig
shots to the boundary, was a glorious name, and Compton 89..
be featured will be resumed with a full pro- programme for gramme next week.
Monday
Several interesting matches will be featured in the Mixed Doubles League and in the "A" Division. In the former Hong Kong Cricket Club visit Kowloon Cricket Club AT POLICE R.C. G. Bostock and A. B. Allan v F. A.]“A” in what should prove the most interesting of the day's three Remedios and E. de Souza. Machado and F. X. M. da Silva.
A. Steven and J. A. R. Selby v O. P. matches, while on Tuesday K.C.C.
L. Jack and A. A. Dand v W. Hodges and A. Brooksbank.
F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. A. Alves v R. Fitches and R. Edwards.
AT CLUB DE RECREIO S. M. White and S. Randle v S. M. Rumjahn and S. O. Bux.
G. N. Mitchell and J. C. Brown v T. F. Stainton and J. F. Watson.
G. C. Norman and J. G. Meyer v S.I Eccleshall and G. Sheriff.
T. Ferguson and A. Calman v W. MacHardy and W. Cameron.
Tuesday
AT H.K. FOOTBALL CLUB F. H. Kelly and F. Nolan v J. S. Logan and G. E. F. Thompson.
E. G. Post and A. E. Carey R. P. Phillips and J. Fraser.
AT BOWLING GREEN CLUB C. Turney and W. V. Field v A.
Bakar and A. K. Minu.
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J. C. Remedios and C. C. Pereira v A. E. Coates and R. Basa.
Wednesday
AT INDIAN RECREATION CLUB
J. Hyde and H. Overy v W. Gill and G. Duncan.
AT CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
visit Sookunpoo where they should be fully extended by the Indians.
Monday
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE
C.R.C. C. de R. K.C.C. (A)
C. de R. H.K.C.C. L.R.C.
C.C.C. S.C.A.A. C.S.C.C. H.K.C.C. H.K.U.T.C.
A.T.C. S.C.A.A. K.T.G.C.A. K.C.C.
[C.B.A.
J. Hoosen and A. R. Minu v J. Jack C.R.C.. and V. C. Labrum.
C. de R. C.C.C.
AT KOWLOON DOCKS. W. Carr and W. Mulcahy v E. W. G.S.C.C. Lines and R. Dunca.
I.R.C.
v. 'K.C.C. (B) V. U.S.R.C.
v. H.K.C.C.
Tuesday
"A" DIVISION
V.
U.S.R.C.
V. S.C.A.A.
v. K.CO.
Wednesday
"B" DIVISION
V...C.R.C.
V.
V.
C. de R.
K.I.T.C.
v. K.C.C.
V. I.R.C.
Thursday
"C" DIVISION
v. C.R.C. V. C. de R.
G.C.C. V..
v. H.K.U.T.C.
Friday
"D" DIVISION
V.A.T.C. V. S.C.A.A.. v. R.S.C.
V. P.R.C.
V. V.
K.T.G.C.A. K.I.T.C.
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.on.
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Hammond was out when he played Reuter.