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MONDAY, MAY 30th, 1927.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE
KOWLOON DOCK STILL LEADING.
Matches in the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls League on Saturday after- noon were rather spoiled by the heavy showers of rain which fell¦ mid-way through the afternoon. Fortunately, the sun, quickly dried the greens up, and all fixtures were completed.
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THE TENNIS LEAGUE
THE HONG KONG
South China A.A. v. U.B.R.O. Played on the South China Ath- Jetir Association courts, King's SOME KEEN COMPETITION, Park, the United Services Keeren. tion Club winning by the narrowest possible margin of one game.
RAIN SPOILS SEVERAL MATCHES.
Keen competition marked the Tennis League'matches on Satur day and some spirited play was Been, The Nippon Club and Faited Ser. viers Rorrentium Club secured wins over their respective opponents by the Harrowest possible margin of oter game each in the “B”, Division, while the Kowloon Cricket Club
beat the United Services Krerea- tion Club by 7 games in the only match
the
Divisi ἐμ Several marches had to be put
Spores:-
DAILY PRESS,
Chin and M. K. Lau (C.R.C.): bant C. de Bryun and A.
J. Ramondt beat P. Marks and G. Heint-
zen ........ beat F. Lafleur and H.
Knottnerus
LAWN BOWLS.
8. 3
MATCHES.
0-2
24-9
K. K. Ip and H. F. Un (C.R.C.): beat C. de Begon and A.
1. W. Chan and C. 11. Ma (N.C.A.A.):
beat Healing and Lt. Stur
Ken beat Lt. Smith and Dr.
Thomas brat Capt. O'Leary and Lt.
Starks
8.3
J. Ramondt beat P. Marks and G. Heint-
жел
4. 3
6. 3 brat . Lafleur and H.
Knottneras
74
.10. 1,
25- 8
21.12 K. Lok and Y. C. Esek (S.C A.A.)
Jost to Healing and L.
Sturges best to JL. Smith and Dr.
Thi
Total: C.A.C., 75; N.T.C., 24.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
4.7
brat Capt. O'Leary and Lt.
Sparks
5.6
6. 5
no areount of rain which fell judi before the time for commencing | A.A.): play.
Chan S and W. H. H
10-18 (84)
bost
to Healing and It. Sturges beat 14. Smith and Dr.
Thunna lost to Capt. O'Leary aud
Lt Sparks...
38
5.5
17
N. Tsang and Chiu (5.6 A.A.):
lost to Un Hew Fan and
K. K..Ip
2- 0 inst to Lau Alan Ching and
Chiu lost to Ma Wei Bút and W.
P. Chau
1-70
14:24
1-10
-4-20
....
The three pairs of the Chinese Recreation Club "C" trant again seered over 20 games each, while others to pas that mark were W. Hyde and B. Millard (KCU, "A"), T. Miki and P. Mizugu lu (Nippon), E. Ebraham mul R. F. Strange (B.C¢. "B"), P. M. Pingnet and G. S. Ford (K.C.E. "B"), H. W. Chan and C. 11. Ma N.C.A.A. 8). Souza and Re medios
CD), A. A. (C.C.C. Bemedios and H. A. Barros (Re
rein), and C. A. Barretto and E. A: Noronha (Recreio "C").
The League Champions (Chinese "Recreation Club-lu alt divisions) continue to win convincing matutory and are alrendy in a good position to top the "A" and "C" divisions. It is not beyond their power to win theBalso and to repeat their performance of last year by winning all their divisions. The Club der iterelo also continue in match win ning vein and should prove dith. rult tenons to beat in the two divisions they have entered, viz., the "B" and "(." Craigengowey **B" and R.A.0.C "G" suffered their first defeat on Saturday, winłe the Kowloon Cricket Club B scored their first point.
The majority of the matches were Again played the Kowloon POUFLS,
OD
The detailed serres of the seven matches decided were as follows:--
A DIVISION. United Services E.O. r. Kowloon 0.0.
!
30.
"Total: S.C.A.A, 49; USIC,
Kowloon C.C.. Royal Engineers,
Played on the Kowloon Cricket Club courts, the Bone trum win ning comfortably by 21 games,
Scorest -
E. Abraham and It. F. Strange (K.C.C.):
hat E. Hing and I.. A.
Rose
beat A. H. Higgs and H.
Trumper
"C" DIVISION.. South China A‚A, ». Chineso R.C. Played on the South China Re creation Club court, King's Park, yesterday, the Chinese Reercrtion Club wing easily by 37 games,
Sevresi
S. K. Ng und C. Y. Tso (8.C. A.A.):
reverse
GOLF.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH
CANCELLED.
The match between the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club and its Junior Section which was due to take place yesterday morning at Happy Valley did not take place, owing to the bad state of the
course.
CHESS.
**DERMES ** RETURN MATCH OFF.
Owing to a misunderstanding the Hermes chess players failed to ap pear to take part in the return match between the ship and the Kowloon Chess Club arranged for Friday night.
THE DERBY.
DOUBLE BARRELL
SCRATCHED,
THROUGH REUTER'S AUENCY.]
In Division I., the Kowloon Dock R.C. are still leading, but they can not afford a defent as Craigengower CC are closely at their heels, with the same number of pozute, but the tatter have played one match more. In Division 11, Kowloon CC have not yet suffered a after having played four matches. The Kowloon B..., rather unex-| pectedly inflicted a heavy defeat on the East Point R.C., the margin 1 their favour
shots. being 21 "Cragengower" C.C. convincingiz-
th trounced the Royal 1.K. Y.. to the
The following is the latest bet- tune of 34 shots, and incidentallying on the Derby :-9/2 Cail Boy, scored their Grst victory. Club de ayi Sickle takes and offered, 7/1 Recreio went down to the Civil ¦ Adamg Apple offered, 17/2 Hot Service C.C. by 25 shots.
THE RESULTS.
DIVISION 1.
Craigangower C.C., K.B.G.O.
lost to a Hew Fan and
K. K. p Jest to Lau Man Ching and
Chiu. lost to Ma Wei But and W.
P. Chata
2-0
1-10
3- 8
0.27
W A.A.):
20-43
C. Li atud L. K. LI (8.C.
lost to Un Hew Fan and
K. K. Ipeg lost ter Lan Man-Ching and-
Chiu Just to Ma Wei But and W.
P. Chau
3. N
3. 4
ment.
11-22
beat He Farf and S. Parrett 2 4
C. H. Atkins and D. J. Parves (K.CC.):
5-6
1
heat Hing and L. A, Rose 7-4 lost A. H. Higgs and H.
Traper best It. Earl and, S. Purcell 7
19-14 PM. Pinguet and G. S. Ford (K.C.C.):
heat E. Hing and L. A.
Rosn heat A. H. Higgs and H.
Trumper
beat B. Earl and S. Purcell 7- 4
2012 Total: K.C.C., 60; R.E., 39,
"C" DIVISION. Craigengower 2.A.0.C.
Played
the 131) courts, the one team wiuning by
13 games.
Stores -
W. Souza and A. R. Remedios ¿C (C):
Total: South China A.A., 21: Chinese R.C., 78.
University Hong Kong CC. Bus.in.c.
LEAGUE TABLES.
"A" Division.
(inb. Chinese R.C. Indian R.C.
M. W.
I.. Pt.
3
3
п
3
2
2
5.3
Kowloon CC.
2
1
2
M.B.K.
1
6- 5
1
Q
*}
Craigengower
"B" Division. Club.
M. Club de Recreio... 3 Nippon Club... 4 Chinese R.C. Indian R.C. Craigengewer
W
I. Pts.
3
L
3
(
2
C.C. 3
+
1
2
beat Haal and Hindall bent Waterfield and Thomp
A.X
H. 3
7
bout Hale and Hardy
B.S.R.C. University ......... South China A.A. 3 Kowloon C...... 3 Kong Hong C.C. z (} Royal Engineers. M.R.K.
4
1
[
3
13
Scores -
22-11
Major Stevenson and Rev, Alex- ander (U.S.R.C.):
bent E. C. Fincher and E.
F. Fincher
lost to W. Hyde and C. E.
Milliard bent L. Jark and C. W. E.
Bishop
5.3
-10
F. K. Mody and C. E. Xavier (0.0.0);
beat Hoof and Bendall
Waterfield Ist to
65
"O" Division, Club.
M. Chinese R.C... 5 Club de Recreio... 3 Craigengower
W
L
Pts.
3
a
5
3
0
3
and
0.0. 2
2
2
Thompson. brat Hale and Hardy
R.A.0.C.
3 2
2
- 1
7- 1
17-18
Nippon Club ...... 3 South China A.A. 3 Kowloon C.C.
2
1
3
3
16-17
1. Clow ami H. M. (0.003).
Xavier Netherlands T.C. 2
0
Taikoo R.C.
Comir, Turner and Flight-List.
Brewerton (U.S.R.C.);
lost to E, C. Fincher and E.
beat Hool and Behall
1.st to Waterfield and
Thompson
- 2
{
{}
1
3
0
4.7
lost to W. Hyde and C. E.
Millard bent L. Jack and C. W. E.
Bishop
F. Fincher...........
2. 0
lost to Hale and Hardy
4
7
3- 8
17-16
6. 5
Played on the United Services Hoerention Club courts, the Kow- Jonu Urinket Club wuning by games only.
Total: €.C.C., 58; R.A.O.C., 41.
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K.B.S.F.P.A. Hong Kong C.0. a
AMERICAN TOURNAMENT.
Ju the
American Tournament played on the Civil Service courts, Happy Valley, yesterday, eight mixed doubles pairs entered and Played on the Club de Recreio after each pair bad played & sets Cupt. Howard and Lieut. Webb courts, King's l'ark, the lime of games each. Mrs. Williams and (U.S.R.C.)..
team winning comfortably by 23 Mr. W. E. Crocker secured the highest number of games, viz., 33. winners were awarded with a silver spoon each.
11:22
Recreto, Taikoo R.C.
last to É. C. Fincher and E.
F. Fincher
5. G
gunes:
Scores
boat W. Hyde and C. E.
Millard
6. 5
buat L. Jack and C. W. E.
Bishop
R--3
J. P. Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios (Recreio):
lost to J: Gardner and G.
Morrison ...
5.0 beat Mufudoe and J. Sloan. 7. 4 Just to. W. J. Eldridge and
R. M. KeowIL
5- 6
17-18
19-14 Total: U.S.R.C., 46; K.C.C. 53. "B" DIVISION.
Nippon Club ». Oralgengower. Played on the Nippon Club courts, the Home team winning by the narrowest possible margiù of one game.
Beoren:--
A. A. Remedios and H. A. Barros (Recreio):
beat J. Gardner and C;
Morrison
6--5 beat McIndoe and J. Sloan 8-3 Beat W. J. Eldridge and R.
M. Keown
wwwwwwww......
Y. Sajiki and T. Fujieda (Nip- pon):
beat W. 3. Howard and H.
J. Howard.
7. 4
21-12
C.
7-4
A. Barretto and E.
A.
beat JW. Leonard And.
Kolly
Noronha (Recreio);
0- 5
beat J. Gardner and
G.
heat. W. Crocker and A. B.
Hamson
Morrison
74
6 b
19-14
beat MeIndoe and J. Sloan. 10-1 beat W. J. Ellridge and R.
M. Keown
G. B
T. Miki and U, Mizuguchi (Nip- pon):
boat W. J. Howard and H.
J. Howard
23-10
6- 5.
beat J. W. Leonard and
Kelly beat W. Crocker and A.. B.
Haison
S
7.4
22-11
K. Taurumi and N. Nomura (Nip pon):
Total: Recreio, 81; T.R.C., 38,
Chinese R.O. . Wetharlanda T.C.
Played on the Chinese Recrea- tion Club courts, the Home team had a walk over match with the Netherlands, winning by the wide margin of 51 games.
Scorce:-
W. B. Ma and W. P. Chan (O.R.C.):
lost to W. J. Howard and
H. J. Howard
38
lost to J. W. Leonard and
Kelly
4-
tout to W. Crocker and A.
B. Hameon
9-24
Total: Nippon, 30; 0.0.C., 49.
bont C. de Bryun and A.
J. Ramondt med. & 3 beat P. Marks and G. Hoint-
..... & 3. zen bent F. Lafleur and H.
Knotterus
.10. 1
20-7
A GERMAN “SUZANNE.”
FRAULEIN AUSSEM CAUSES A SURPRISE.
LONDON, May 28th. Double Barrell was scratched for the Derby at 12.14 p.m. to-day.
Latest Betting.
LONDON, May
Night takon and offered, 100/5 Lone Knight offered, and 100/7 taken, 100/7 Money Maker offered, 95/1
Kincardine, Apple Cross, Shinnmor and Fourth Hand taken and offered, 33/1 Hossan offered.
ENGLISH MARATHON.
Playing a home, the Craigen- gower Cricket Cluo defeated the Kowloon Bowling Green Clah by 13 | WON IN GOOD TIME BY AN Shols. The lustra-Win. On GDE JUK only, Macfarlane's, rink gaining a decisive victory over Rumjahn's
Scores :--
Jo
ENGLISHMAN.
[Throvan reutRE'S AGENCY.]
the
LONDON, May 29th.
Harriers Polytechnic
C.C.C.-R. F. Luz, C. S. Rosse- let, E. el Arculli, D. Rumjahn Marathon Race, from Windsor (skip) 15; F. J. Never, D. Fritz, to London, a distance of 20 miles W. T. Brightman, Omar and 358 yards, S. Ferris (Air Force) (skip) 21; W. B. Muskett, M. A. won in hrs. 40 mins. 32:1-5 sеCH. it. Souza, C. Bennett, R. (skip) 33.
Basa
K.B.G.C.-D. Muir, T. J. Magill,
D. Holland, W. Macfarlane (skip) 29 D. Huzel, D. Harvey, R. Dun- ean, W. Russell (skip) 14; 3. T. Dobbic, W. Hedley, A. Chapman,
P. Farrell (skip) 13.
Total: CCC. 09; K.B.G.C., 56.
K.0.0. v. K.D.R.C.
The Kowloon Dock R.C. beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 15 shots, winning by good margins on twa rinks; and drawing on the other.
Scores:
K.C.CR. Abraham, S. Ker, Hill, C. J. Tacchi (skip) 15; A. 6. File, A. W. Smith, F. Goodwin, 4. Gibson (skip) 16; W. W. Hirst, J. Hyde, G. Wragge, 11, Overy (skip)
14,
K.D.R.C.-Greig, Simpson, Me Laggan, Cullen (skip) 22; Atkinson, Lindsay Ramsay, Brown (skip) 16: Gourlay, Neilson, Henderson, Lapstry (skip) 22.
Total: K.C.C., 45; K.D.R.C., 60.
0.3.0.0. T.R.O.
Woo
Playing at home, the Civil Ser vice CC were beaten by the Tar- koo R.C. by the narrow margin of 5 shots. The losers
OD two rinks, but were badly beaten in respect of Pendered's rink, who went down by thirteen shots at Wallace's side.
Scores:
CS.CC. T. Laing, Brawn, Grimmitt, Oswick
(skip) 1 Maughan, Westlake, Keegan, Deakin (skip) 29; Smith, Lambie, Holledge, Pendered (skip) 12.
T.R.C.-J. Laing, Muirhead, Ger- rard, Morrison (skip) 16; Weir, Whyte, Russell, Wotherspoon (skip) 20; Grimes, Seath, Macleod, Wallace (skip) 25.
Total: C.S.C.C., 63; T.R.C., 61. DIVISION II. T.R.O..K.C.C. Taikoo's second string were beaten at home by the K.C.C. by 10 shots. The home side lost on each rink.
Scores :---
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COUNTY CRICKET. BASEBALL RESULTS.
MORE BIG SCORES.
J. W. HEARNE AGAIN TO THE
FORE.
Last week saw some very LTI- teresting county ericket of a varied nature, inuings scores ranging from GUI for wickets by Middlesex against Gloucester, to 78 by North ants (2nd Sunings against Warwick- shire). The Mkinnd county is show.ng capital form this year. Other big scores were 420 by Essex against Somerset and 426 by War- wickshire against Northante. The biggest indiv.unal score was 245 by J, W. Hearne, whore great form with hat and wall is a big factor in the Londoner's side. There was ning crop of centuries but mention 13391 ne made of Hammonds 2
Middlesex when against
things were going mightily badly for his side. Haimund is one of those batsmen good at crisis and
你
against strong bowling, which worth a good deal more than a century on a perfect wicket and against weak bowling.
The best performances were :-- Batting.
J. W. Heathe
Russell
51 and 90
2J5*
Morris
143
Kiner, N.
1225
Licut. Tuck, R.N.
195
Whysall
119
117
Hemiren
100
Young Brown Sutcliffe Robins
103
97 and 75*
96
Bates Hammond
A3
4
B
Bowling,
Durnek
7 for 29
Durston Longfield
61
程
90
+
Cicary Talc
5
45
4
46
YORKSHIRE e. HAMPSHIRE.
SOUTHERNERS' CREDITABLE
DRAW.
At Sheffield, Hampshire put up a
Yorkshiremen, though the latter
5. Natale (Italian Champion), very good show against the doughty hrs. 45 mins. 21.1-5 secs. J. Marien take the ranjority of points for Belgian and French Champion).heading their opponents on the first
2 hrs. 49 mins. 623 secs.
Ferris led at twenty miles, his innings. time being 1 hr. 39 mine. 17secs. Natale following minute later.
The winner has equalled A. Mill's record in having three auccessive
wins.
0.0.0. 1, R.H.K.Y.Q.
Playing at home, the Craigen gower Cricket Club inflicted defeat on the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club aide, winning by 3 shots. The Yacht Clas were decisively beaten on each rink.
Scores --
C.C.C.---Goorta, Lely, Sellwood, Spinka (skip) 22; Kharas, Abbas, Beer, Knot (skip) : Nicholson. Williams, Rodrigues, Kitchell (skip) 21.
Winning the toss Yorkshire made 300, of which Sutelffe made 57 and Macaulay 65. The latter seems to he definitely entering the ranks of all rounders, and proving himself A very fine at: Gross took five wickets for 59.
Hampshire replied with 214. Browo contributing 51 and Mead 75 not out
In their second innings Yorkshire scored 161 for the loss of one wicket and then declared. Oldroyd
made 58 not out and Sutclice 181 not out.
LAST WEEK'S MATCHES,
{RKUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
New York, May 28th. The following were the resulta in the baseball Leagues during the past week :--
National League.
SATURDAY:
1918 3. Pitisburg Brooklyn, Catago v BLAKING, Cicago IL. Jo เจ ... ct. 48 3,
Buston 2, St. Lous Titisburg, Cinemati 3. Pittsburg 5; Cinemati SUNDAY:
New York 4, Pittsburg 0. Brooklyn 20, Philadelphia 4 thnetnnat 8, Chicago 4. MONDAY:
Pladelphia 7, Brooklyn 1. Cimenmatt 5, ittsburg 9 TUESDAY:
Thnuelphia 5, Brooklyn 6. Cinema 1, Piccabung 11. WEDNESDAY:
Cincinnati 9, Pittsburg 2 Chimgo A, St. Louis 8." Chicago, St. Louis 4 FRIDAY:
Brooklyn 5, New York 9. Brooklyn, New York 1. Philadelphia, Boston 8. Philadelphia 5, Beaton 1 Pittsburg 8, St. Louis 7. Chiengo 3, Cincinnati 2. Chicago 1, Cincinnati 2 Pittsburg, St. Louis I.
American League.
SATURDAY:
Cleveland 5. New York 4. Chicago, Philadelphia 5. Detroit 6 Washington 6. Detroit 5, Washington 4. SUNDAY:
New York 7, Cleveland 2.
Philadelphia, Chiengo 1. St. Louis 6, Boston 5. Washington 6, Detroit 6. MONDAY:
Washington 3, New York 2. St. Louie 1, Chicago 4. Cleveland, Detroit 4. TUESDAY:
Cleveland 5, Detroit G. WEDNESDAY:
Cleveland 9, Detroit 6.
St. Louis 8, Chicago 14. St. Louis 0, Chiengo 1.
FRIDAY:
New York 2. Washington 7. New York 5. Washington 0. Detroit 1, Chicago 3
St. Louis 3, Cleveland 7. Detroit 3. Chicago 4. St. Louis 2, Cleveland 1. St. Louis 7, Cleveland 9. Boston, Philadelphia 3. Boston 4, Philadelphia 3.
amptonshire by 378 runs. over Yorkshire by defeating North- War- wickshire went in first and ran up 426 for nine wickets. Norman Kilner contributed 195 and Bates
Hampshire's second venture pro. duced 192 runs for the loss of three93. wickets. Brown was again form and made 50.
W nod, RIKY.C. Gordon, Jones, Shields (skip) 19; Black,
Anderson, Thornhill,
Edwards Williamson, (ski) 14;
Dallin, Vaux. Davies (skip) 14.
Total: C.C.C., 80; R.H.KY.C.,
47.
K.B.G.O., E.P.R.C.
Also playing at home, the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club were suc cessful against the East Point R.C., whom they beat by 21 shots.
Scores
K.B.G.C.-W. E. Hate, C. Hatt, G. Slipper, D. F. Warren (skip) 20; Matthews, Stonham, Budding, Mac lachlan (skip) 32; Fergusson, Cuff, Melatosh, Dixon (skip) 19.
E.P.R.C.-F. Samways, R. Wil liamson, R. McKellar, R. W. Lee (skip) 20: Shaw, Webster, Hantil ton, Whiteford (skip) 10 Baker, Vickare, Henderson, McTavish (skip) 20.
50.
Total: K.B.G.C., 71; EP.R.C..
LEAGUE TABLES,
The positions in the League to date are:-
Division I.
0 B
Scores:
Yorkshire: 300 and 161 for one.
three
LEICESTERSHIRE ». SUSSEX.
Northamptonshire only made 109, Woolley scoring 70.
Warwickshire went in
a second
Hampshire 211 and 162 for time and quickly scored 100 for the loss of only three wickets. Sinith anaking 56 and Parsons $7 not out.
their The visitors in
Becoud innings collapsed ignominiously being out for a village cricket score of 78. Duruell took seven wickets for 20 runs,
Playing at home, Leicestershire defeated Sussex by thyro wirkets.
Sussex went in first and scored 223, the principal scorers being Tate 50. Langridge 63, and A. H. Gilligan 61. Leicestershire scored 189 in an innings not marked by any special feature.
Sussex had one of their by un means uncommon collapses in their second venture their total reaching only 148, of which Tate made 61. Geary took five wickets for 45 vuna,
Leicestershire made the neces- sary 101 for seven wickets, good batting displays being made by Bradshaw (51) and Astill (70). Tate took four wickets for 46 runa.
Scores:-
Scores -
at
Warwickshire 426 for nine and
100 for three. Northamptonshire: 100 and 74.
CAMBRIDGE. NOTTS.
'VARSITY SHOW UP WELL.
Cambridge University were bome to Nottinghamshire, the The visitors match being drawn. were acut in first and scored 311, the three best batsmen being Carr (59), Walker (71), and Turner (69). Cambridge replied with 338 runs. Leicestershire: 182 and 191 for toward which Judd contributed 73,
Robins 8, and Machin 50.
Notts Sussex 223 and 148.
In their second effort County scored 304 for the loss of eight wickets and then declared. Whysall made 118 and Flint 51. Longfield took six wickets for 80 runs.
seven.
GLOUCESTER. MIDDLESEX.
Playing at Bristol, Middlesex
P. W, D. L. Pts. easily beat Gloucestershire by an
innings and 158 runa.
Middlesex made the big score of wickets. Hearne 2 playing a great innings of 248 not
out. Hendren scored ios and I
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
PARIS, May 27th. The first German team to com-
3 0 pele on French soil since the war
2 0 0 has been participating in the
3 1 0 2 French Hard Courts Championship
Police R.C....... 3 } 0.2 2 at St. Cloud, and has produced à
0 K.C.C.-B. Petheram, F. E. Law Koyleon B.G.C. 2 0 2 0 second Suzanne Lenglen in the rence, W. Gorvin, A. W. E. Divid Civil Service C.C. a 0 0 3. 0 person of the 18-year-old Fraulein son (skip) 18; W. J. Edwards, J.
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST Aussem, who brilliantly defeated | C. Lyal, J. Smith, L. E. Lammert
For Agst. Up En. Miss Ryan (England) in the second (skip) 28; H. Gittins, C. G. Har-Craigengower C.C. 245 198 47 0 round by 6-3, 6-4.
rison, F. Hamblin, F. C. Herridge Kowloon D.R.C... 191 147 44.0 (skip) 18.
T.R.C.-P. M. Stewart, W. War- nock, D. Munro, H. Dianen (skip) | Kowloon D.R.C. 3 3 0 17; H. Maxwell, “Boyle, D. C.C.C. Walmsley, C. Matthews (skip) 15;| Taikoo R.C....... 2 J. Sloan, J. Richmond, J. Chaanera, | Kowloon C.C. ... H.. McKechnie (skip) 20
LATER.
In the third round, Frotzheim (Germany) beat Turnbull (Britain), 4-3, 4.0, 6-4, 6-0; and La Coste (France) beat Kleinschroth (Ger- nany), 6-2, 6-1, 6-3.
Latest Results. In the third round, Raymond (South Africa) beat Boussu (France), 3-6, 6-1, 36, 6-4, 63.
Spence (South Africa) beat Hunter (United States), 3-6, 28,
0-1, 6-3, 6-2.
Lester (Great Britain) beat Con- don (South Africa), 7-5, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.
In the fourth round, Tilden beat Aeschlimaan (Bwitzerland), &-1, 6-1,
7.5.
Total: T.R.C., 524 K.C.C., 62.. - Racralo v.0.8.0.0. The Club de Recreio were again unfortunate when playing at home, and lost to the Civil Service C.C. by no fower than 25 shots. They were badly beaten on the first two rinks, and it was only on the third that they gave any showing, where they only went down by one shot.
Scores:-
X.
ס'
8
Taikoo C.G........ 121 107 14 0 Kowloon B.G.U.... 114 189. 0 18
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(Continued on next Coldmm), Mr. Mallory, 64, 60.
Middlesex_Championships.
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401 for seven
Gloucestershire replied with 225 runs, Hammond again being pro- minent with a capital 83.
The second venture of Gloucester- shire was disastrous, the whole side being out for 108. Durston's ex- presses scoured six wickets for or
Funs.
Scores:
Middlènex: 401 for seven. Gloucestershire 22 and 108.
SOMERSET
ESSEX.
Kasex secured first innings points polote in drawo match at Taunton. The visitors going in first mado 420. Russell scored 117, Morris 143 and Douglas 61.
Somerset replied with 389, thanks to 103 by Young and 84 by M. Lyon.
Bcores!-
Essex: 420. Somerteet: 390.
WARWICKSHIRE ». NORTHANTS.
Warwickshire At Birmingham, followed up their recent triumph (Continued on next Columa.)
The University on going to the wicket a second time, and ran up 161 for the loss of only three wickets. Judd scored 62 not out and Robins 54 not out.
Scores:-
Notts County:
eight.
and 304 for
Cambridge: 238 and 151 for
three.
ROYAL NAYf e. NEW ZEALAND.
At Portsmouth the match be tween the Royal Navy and New Zealand was drawn, rain nécessitat- ing the drawing of stumps.
The Navy batted first and scored 144
Lieut.-Commander Bartley being top scorer with Co. Blunt took four wickets for 24 runs,
New Zealand replied with 194, Blunt making 81 and Dempster 60. Cantrell took six wickets for t8.
On going in again the Navy made 175 runs, of which Lieut. Took had 125 and Lieut. Cunliffe' 54.
The second innings of the visi- tors realised 164 for two wickets, Mills contributing 78 not out and Blunt 76. Rain fell at this stags and further play was abandoned,
Scores:
Royal Navy: 144 and 975. Now Zealand: 194 and 184 for
two.