8
TENNIS LEAGUE.
RECREIO "C" BEATEN.
CHINESE SUPREMACY.
„Laist
werk-end
WILA JL19 extepe
Nippon Clubv, Club de Recreio,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE
Played on the Nippon Club courts, King's Park, Kowloon, the Nippon | Club winning in surprising wanner, by 19 games.
Scores-Nippon Club, 59; Club
Recreio, 40. Netherlands T.C.. Kowloon British
School T.P.A.
Prayed on the Netherinuds Tennis file courts, King's Park, Kowloon, th Home team winning comfort ably by 21 games.
Scopes:-Netherlands T.C., K.B.S.F.I.A., 39,
Kowloon C.C. ». Talkoo E.C.
Ou;
tionally busy une as regards the Tennis League and on Saturday and Sunday no less than seventeen matches.
For the were decidi fist time since the senson opened. all the Clubs played their fixtures according to schedule, there hecho court, Kowloon, the Home Played on the Kowloon Cricket fourteen matches on Saturday in team winning comfortably by 29 the three divisions. Three mateles. games. previously postponed on nerount of unfavourable weather, were played | R.C., 95. yesterday. The
wenther, warm which mude playing conditions very trying, did not lessen the
Scopes Kowloon CC, Taikon
South China A‚Ă., ». R.A.0.0. Played
th South China Athletic Asseiation courts, Kings
winning comfortably by 35 games.
LAWN TENNIS.
LACOSTE
AND TILDEN FINALISTS AT ST.
CLOUD.
FRANCE AND BRITAIN IN
DOUBLES FINAL.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
ST. CLOUD, June 3rd. The semi-finals of the French Hardcourt Championship were de- eided to-day, resulting in Lacoste in the men's event and Mrs. Pea and Tilden qualifying for the final cock and Mile. Bouman in the
Ladies' event,
The full results were: Inroste brat Spence (South Africa), 6-1, 6-3, 6-2; Tilden beat |Cachot, 9-7, 6-3, 6-2.
Mrs. Peacock (South Africa) wat Miss Bennett (England), 5-7
1, 17; Mademoiselle
Africa), 4-7, 0-4, 6-3.
Bouman
LAWN BOWLS.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE
RESULTS.
LEADERS REMAIN
UNDEFEATED.
The leaders of the First and Second Divisions of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls League still remain undefeated. These
are Kowloon Dock R.C. and the Kowloon Cric.
who had not been heated previously ket Club, respectively. Taikoo R.C. | in the First Division this season
received their first defeat on Satur- day from the Police 1.C., who thus get a better position in the League Table,
Kowloon Dock R.C. played against the Craigengower C.C., and won by 9.shois. At Taikoo a very close game was witnessed, and the
enthusiasm of all and, the Lean Park, Kowloon, the Home team | (Holland) beat Miss Heine (South Police only secured honours of the
is more popular than ever. Lawn Tennis has taken a very big place | in the sporting life of this Colony and promises to become more and more popular during the next few
years.
A
ON
The surprise on Saturday was the victory of the Nippon Club-over the Club de Recreio in the "C" Divi-
The Portuguese had been stou. second favourites and were expect ed. to in the Chinese hand for bonours, but this defeat will
have
big offert
their
The other results were chances. hot unexpected. In the A sion University bent the Hong Kong Cricket Club by #1 games only. while the Chinese and Indian Re creation Clubs beat the United
Recreation Services
Club and M.B.K. respectively.
Major Lurus, the polished new rival, and Major Stevenson did extremely well against the Chine Hycreation Clubs in beating all the three "A" pairs. The totalled it! games, which must be ensidered a ime performance against the strong- est club combination in the Colony, Many pairs showed good form and the autmber of high scores was un- usually numerous.
The stures were:-
DIVISION.
Chinese R.C. . United Services
B.0.
Played on the Chinese Recreation Club courts, Causeway Bay, the Home team winning by 15 gamra.
Scores:-C.R.C.,~ 57; U.S.R.C.,
42..
Indian R.C. . M.B.K. Played on the Indian Recreation Club courts, Hookunpon, the Home team winning.
Scores:-1.R.C., 19; M.B.K., 40. University. Hong Kong 0.0. Played on the University Union courts, Pokfulam, the Home team winning by 1 games.
14.
Keorës: -University, 55, H.K.C.C.,
"B" DIVISION.
Scures:-Mouth Chim A.A., 67; R.A.4.0 32.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
BDIVISION.
Draigengower 0.0.. South China A.A. Played the Craigengower earts, Happy Valley, the Home team winning by 1 games.
Heoress-
J. W. Leonard and 64. Bodiker (00400:-
bral Chan So and Ho Wei
Hung beat Luk King Cheung and
Luk Tin Cheung beat Chan Hip Woland Ma
Han
11 (3
9. 2
74
W J Howard and H. J ward 10.0.0:
27. 6
Ho
host to Chan So and Ho Wei
Hing bu Lok King Cheong and
Luk Tin Cheng
beat had Hip Wo and Ma
the Hau
5. 0
3
6.5
19-14
LATER.
set.
day by the narrow margin of four shots. Taikoo had won on the first and third riok by ten and two shots, respectively, but they were hadly
Wutherspoon's which lost to them by 17 shots, thins giving the Police the match.
beaten
on
rink
The French hopes for a repetition uf Cochet's Forest Hills victory aver. Tilden Jast September were dissipated - bofore the first, which, though for fifty minutes was a titanic struggle, demonstrated Tilden's superiority. The American
The Kowloon Bowling Green Club | was bewildering in stroke produe won their first match of the season! tion, his only weakness being his at home, beating the Kowloos tactical game of frequent lobbing, | Cricket Club by 2s shots. The win- | Cochet clubracing the oppertunity uers secured the biggest majority of of smashing. However, Tilden the day, and only lost on one rink, Inter confined himself to terrific drives which won him the accond The set in a quarter of an hour. third se was a similarly fascinat: ing exhibition of his power of balf-contral.
Frenchmen Beat Americans In Bemi-Final.
LATER.
in the semi-final, Lacoste and Borotra beat Tilden and Hunter, 4-6, 62, 6-2, 3-4, 6-2. - "All-French". And " All-British "' Doubles Tinals.
LATER.
The doubles final will thus be "All French "-Lacoste and Boro- Brignon and Cochet, while the Women's Finn! will be "Alk British Mrs. Watson and Miss Saunders r. Mrs. Peacock and Miss Heine.
Several incidents happened the
4. Rolly and A. R. Hanson semi-final of the doubles by the (((():
1st to Chun So and Ho Wei
Hing
best to Lak King Cheang and
Lak Tin Cheung lost to Chnu Hip Wo and
Ma Che la
4.7
- મ
0-21
.55.41
Totul
"C" DIVISION,
Nippon Club. K.B.5.F.P.A. Played on the Nippon Club courts. King's Park, Kowloon, the Nippen Club winning confortably by 35 games.
Scores K. Yoshikawa and H. Yoshi (Hippon)
beat . Heley and S. Bligs & 3 bert G. Puncheon and C.
File
bent E. B. Price and J.
Murplay
81 3
23-10
T
Bontra
l K. Nakano
(Nippm):
Chinese R.C... Royal Engineers. G. Hedley and S.-Bliss. 7-4.
Played on the Chinese Recreation
beat G. Puncheon and C. Club courts, Chaseway Bay," the
Pile
.10- 1 beat E. R. Price and J. Home team winning easily by 57
- Murphy
912 games:
Scoren :---C.R.C., 78; R.E., 21.
United Services R.C. 1. Indian R.O.
Played on the United Services Recreation Club courts, Gun Club Hill, Kowloon, the Indian Recrea- tion Club winning by the narrow margio of 5 games only.
Boores:-U.S.R.C., 47; I.R.C.. 52.
M.B.K.. Oralgengower. Played on the Mitsui Busa Kaisha courts, Minden Row, Kow. loon, the Craigengower Cricket
Total
DIVISION H
In Division II, the Clubs in the top half of the Table all won, the leaders, Kowloon Cricket Club. securing victory against the Club de Recreio by a shots.
The Bowling Green Club and Tai koo B.C. also won, and are thus still in the running for the Champion ship of their Division.
Craigengower C:01 were # # short at Kowloon against the Bowl- ing Green Club, and their three- legged risk was penulised 4 shots (25 per cent. of the 19 they scored). This, however, made no difference to the ultimate issue of the match.
THE RESULTS.
The results of the various matches. played follow:
to
DIVISION 1.
T.R.C.. P.R.C.
On home green, Taikoo R,C. lust the Pobre R.C. by shots. Scores:-T.R.C., 55; P.R.C., 69.
0.0.0, . K.D.R.C.'
Americans questioning the umpire's i decision. This appeared to upset: the Frenchmen who showed adimir- able self-control in very difficult circumstances. They fully deserved their victory, as is instanced by the fnet that Tiden did not win a ser At Happy Valley, Craigengewor vice game mutil he took the first of
CC lost to Kowloon Docks 1.C. by: the fifth set His lobs, drives and g shots. Scores --C.C.C., smnabes
almost ruthlessly K.D.R.C., 58. were executed, while the French hail volleys were a joy to behold. Til-
den frequently gave the impression
K.B.G... K.0.0
19;
On their own green, the Kowloon
of insecuracy by often driving out | B.G.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C.
in the second and third sets, when by 28 shots. the French outwitted the Ameri; K.C.C., 41. cans with deep drives and perfect Tildenlike cut shots.
MISS WILLS WINS A
· LONDON CHAMPIONSHIP.
[THAOCON FENTER'S AGENCY.}
LONDON, June 5th. In the Gypsy Club, North London Championships Final, Miss Helen Wills defeated Mina Ryon. 6-2, 0-2.
Scores K. B.G.C.,
DIVISION 1.
0.8.0.0, v. T.R.C.
6th, 1927.
AMERICAN BASEBALL
NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES.
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS.
REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.}
NEW YORK, June 4th. Last week's results in big Lengue baseball were as follow:--
National League, Saturday (May 28th):----
At Happy Valley, Civil Service C.C. lost to Taikoo R.C. by 13 shots. Scores C.S.C.C., 52;¦ T.R.C., 65.
K.0.0. v. Recreio.
On their own green, Kowloon (.€) defeated Club de Recreio by 9 shots. Scores:-K.C.C., 60;
E.P.R.C., B.H.KY.C.
Brooklyn 3, New York 7. Chicago 6, Cincinnati 8. Pittsburg 6, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 0, Boston 1.. Philadelphia 8, Boston 3. Sunday:--
Brooklyn 5, New York 2. Chicago 5, Pittsburg, 5. Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 11. Monday:
New York 14, Philadelphia 10. Now York 0, Philadelphia 1. Boston 2, Brooklyn 5. Boston, Brooklyn 6, Pittsburg 6, Chicago 7. Pitssmurg 4, Chicago 3. St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 3. St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1. Tuesday :-
New York 13, Philadelphia 1 Boston Brooklyn 3. Pittsburg 10, Chieng
St. Louis, Cincinnati v Wednesday:-
Boston 2, Brooklyn 6. Pittsburg 4, Philadelphia 7. Thursday: -
Cincinnati 4, New York 5. Pittsburg 7, Philadelphia 3. Friday:-
Cincinnati o, New York 6. Pittsburg 11, Philadelphin 4. Chicago 4, Boston 3.
American League. Saturday (May 28th):--
New York, Washington 2. New York, 2, Washington 3. Boston 6, Philadelphia 5. Boston 3, Philadelphia 4. Detroit 1, Chicago L Sunday:
New York 15, Buston 7. Washington, Philadelphin 6. Detroit 6, Chicago 8.
St. Louis 7, Cleveland 4. St. Louis 2, Cleveland 10. Monday:--
Philadelphia 9, New York 8. Philadelphia 5, New York 6. Chicago 3, St. Louis 11. Chicago 10, St. Louis 0, Detroit 8. Cleveland 9. Detroit 1, Cleveland 0. Washington 3, Boston 0. Washington 13, Boston à Tuesday:---
Philadelphia 3, New York 10.
·Philadelphia 5, New York 15. Washington 1, Boston 4. Detroit 1, Cleveland 4. Chicago 7, St. Louis 2. Wednesday:
Philadelphia 1, New York 2. Detroit 1, Cleveland 14. Washington 1, Buston 6, Thursday:-
New York 2, Detroit 0. Boston, Chicago 7. Philadelphin 8. Cleveland 4. Washington 11, St. Louis.2.
Re-Friday:
On their own green, East Point RC defeated the Royal---Hong Kong Yacht Club by 15 shots. Scores: -E. P.R.C., 65 ; R.HI.K.Y.C....... 50.
INTER-'VARSITY MATCHES, | creio, 51.
CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 5th. At Oxford, in the Inter-Varsity Lawn Tonnia matches, Cambridge beat Oxford by 13 matches to 8.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to date are:-
Division "AZ"
Netherlands T.C, ". Taikoo R.C.
Played on the Netherlands Tennis Club courts, the Home team win-Hong Kong C.C. S Club winning comfortably by 25ning by the narrowest possible U.S.R.C. games.
margin of one game only.
Bcores: - P. Marks and H. G. Heintzen Club de Recreio... 4 (N.T.C.):
beat R. Keown and W. Eld-
ridge just to W. J. Gardner and A.
Morrison..........
..... 5. 6 bent A., MacIndoe and K.
Boulton
Scores:-M.B.K., 37; C.Q.Q., 02. Hong Kong 0.0. &. Nippon Club.
Played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts, the Nippon Club win- ning by 1 games.
Scores: -H.K.C.C., 42; Nippon Club, 57.
Recreio v. University, `` Played on the Club de Recreio courts, King's Park, Kowloon, the Home team winning by 13 gaiues.
Scores-Recreio, 58; University,
43
Kowloon '0.0. . South China A.A.
Played on the Kawloon Cricket Club courts, South China Athletic Association winning comfortably by 20 games.
Scores:-Kowloon C.C., 33; South China A.A., 04.
"C" DIVISION.
Gralgengower 0.0. . Hong Kong 0.0.
on the Craigengower Played Cricket Club courts, Happy Valley, team winning by 11 the Home games.
Beores-Craigengower C.C., 55; { Hong Kong C.0, 4.
K.B.G.O. v. 0.0.0.
At Kowloon, the Kowloon H.G.C. defeated Craigengower C.C. by 7 shots. Scores: K.B.G.C., 64; 0.0.0., 57.
LEAGUE TABLES.
New York 1. Detroit 3. Boston 1, Chicago 5. Philadelphia 1, Cleveland 3. Washington 4, St. Louis .
BOXING.
COUNTY
CRICKET.
WINS FOR LANCASHIRE
AND SURREY.
fn the matches finishing on Fri- day, Lancashire easily outplayed Gloucester, and their big total of 480 Funs included centuries by Tyldesley (E.) and Eckersley. Houcester put up a very fair fight in their second innings, when they made 248 Dammond was to the fora on both occasions with scores
of 76 and 63,
nt the
GOLF.
FRENCH OPEN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISHMAN IN FINAL.
THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.]
WIMEREUX, June 5th. In the French Open Amateur (Amerien) Championship semi-finais, Brower defented the Dutch champion, Van Krimpen, 2 and 1.
He meets Mellor (Isle of Wight) in the final.
Talley was defcated in the fifth round by Bourne (Sunningdale) at the twenty-first hole.
Surrey at the Oval beat Sussex after a good struggle by the South coast eosinty. Sandhamn and Shep-
U.S. Win The Ryder Cup. hord were in great form ne
In the Ryder Cup, the United glance below
States beat Britain by aj to 21 scores will
matches, Hagen beat Havern 2 show. Shepherd was also taking and J. Watrous beat Robson 3 and wickets and if his howling powers 2. Sarazon and Whitcombe were develop it will be of very great im-square, Farrell beat Boomer 3 and 4. Diegel beat Ray 7 and 5, Golden poctance to the London side. For heat Jolly & and 1. Melhorn beat Sussex Parks, one of the "volts," Compstone one up. Duncan beat made a useful 82.
Turness one up.
THE WELTERWEIGHT.
[BEUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
NEW Yonk, June 4th.
Jar
the Dunder,
Italian- American, won the world's welter- weight boxing championship by Pete Latzo holder) in a fifteen rounds' bout, Dundee being awarded the decision.
The positions in the League to decisively heating date are:-
نا
Derby have been in capital form this year and beat the quite strong Essex team by 202.
INDIVIDUAL PEFRORMANCES.
20- 7
beat G. Hedley and S. Bliss 0-5 lost to G. Puncheon and C.
Pile beat E. R. Price and J.
Murphy
5- 0
-4
19:15
Clubs.
M. W.
L. Pts.
Chinese R.C.
0
5
.67-32
Indian R.C. Unviersity Kowloon C.C. ..... 4 13 M.B.K.
4
I 3
Division I
3 2 1
+
P. W. D. L. Pts.
2
Kowloon D.R.C.
4
4 0
0
B
3 1
1 C.C.C.
5 3 0 2
FIXTURES FOR NEXT WEEK.
0
3
0 Taikoo R.C....... 301
4
4
$
0
Police R.C........ 4. 2 0 %
Division "B."
Kowloon B.G.C. 3 1 0 2
2
Clubs.
M. W.
L. Pts. Kowloon C.C... 4 1 0 3
9
4
0
4
Civil Service (.C. 3
0 0 3
'
Chinese R.C.
#
4
0
4
91 2
Nippon Club
KHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
5
4
1
1
Cialgengower
For Agst. Up Dn.
C.C. 5
4
$
4
Kowloon D.R.C.... 249 196 53
Fixtures for next Saturday are:
Division I. Civil Service C.C. r. Craigengower
Police R.C. e. Kowloon C.C. Kowloon B.G.C. . Taikoo R.C.
6. 5
Indian R.C... 3 # South China A.A. 5
U.S.R.C. 26-13 University
3
2
3
2
Taikoo R.C.
5
2
3
2
3
''
2.
Kowloon C.C. Hong Kong C... Royal Engineers...
}
3
Police R.C.
0
3 0
** 215. 244 Kowloon C.C.
A 0
188 247 Division II.
M.B.K.
0
4
5
8.3
lost to WP. Gardner and
A. Morrison
Division" 0.
P. W.. D. L. Pia, Kowloon C.C..
5.
0 10 D
9. @
Clubs,
M. W.
lost to A. MacIndoe and K.
Boulton
Chinese R.C.
ច 5
0
5
Taikoo R.C.* $
3 0 I 8
h. B
Nippon Club Craigengower
4
1 4
East Point R.C. 5
3
0
16-18
C.C. a 3 Club de Recreio... 4 3
0 3
1 3
Civil Service C.0. $ 2 0 3 C.C.C.
1 0 4 ........ 5 Club de Recreio d 1 0 4
6
僵
2
4 8
2
South China A.A. 4 Kowloon C.C.
"
2
2
2 2
Netherlands T.C.. 4
2
2
2
6- 6
Hong Kong O... A
+
4
Taikoo R.C.
Q
4 0
K.B.S.F.P.A,
0
C. de Bruyn and R. Ramoudt (N.T.C.);
bent R. Keown and W. Eld-
ridge
F. Lafleur and H. J. Knottaerus | R.A.0.C. (N.T.U.):
boat R. Keown and W. Eld-
ridge
......$ lost to K. J. Gardner and A.
Morrison lost to A. Maacladoc and
- K. Boulton
25-18
Total (Continued on next Column.)
.250-49
TO-DAY'S FIXTURE.
Craigengower C.C. 204 250 39 10 ....... 179 109 Kowloon B.G.C... 183 173 10 Civil Service C.C. 167 190
23
· 39
L. Pte. Kowloon B.G.C.. 4 3 0 I 6
• Royal H.K.Y.C... a 0 0 3 0
British
To-day, the Kowloon School Former Pupils' Association moot Taikoo R.C. in "C" Division.
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
For Agst. Up Dn. Kowloon B.G.C.... 981 914 47
305 201 Kowloon C.C. East Point R.C.... 294 270 20 Taikoo R.C......... 341 4 17
44
1
18
ba
61
Civil Service CC. 293 291 Craigengower C.0, 280 304 Royal H.K.Y.C.... 168 211 Club de Recreio... 945 300
(Vontinued on next Column).
Division II.
ances
The leading individual perform- for the games begun last Thursday were:-
55 and 104 83 and 100
70 and 83
Bkts. Runs.
Batting.
Beli
Astill
+25
104
Wykes
145
Green
127
Oldroyd
110
Jupp
100
Shepherd
Sandham
Hammond
Bowling.
Allom
#
50
and
47
Robinson Kennedy
સ
32
and
Nicholls Darston
7
0
Tate
107
Rool
4;1
and
5
Lec
Skelding Davies
Shipman Geary
نا
982 2885 REGRRG
70
4
LANCASHIRE ». GLOUCESTER SHIRE.
INTERNATIONAL GOLF. AMERICANS GOOD START.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
WORCESTER (Mass.), June 4th.
foursomes yesterday, the Americans By winning three out of the four made a good start in the Ryder in- teruational golf match.
Hagen and Colden bent Ray and Robson by 2 and . Farrell and Turuesa beat Duncan and Comp sion by and . Sarazen and Watrous beat Havers and Jolley by 3 and 2.
Boomer and Whitcombe secured the only British victory, defeating Diegel and Melhorn by 7 and 5.
The match will be concluded to- day, the decision including the singles.
SHANGHAI DEFEATED BY DEFENCE FORCE.
SHARUBAI, May 30th.
For the tra me in succession the Shanghai Cricket Club were beaten by Service excyens, says the Surth China Davy News. Latst Saturday week they lost to the Anvy, ist Sunday week they lost to the Duangbat Defence Force and yesterday they were all out for 3 against 237 for 9 wickets compiled by the S.D.F.
The outstanding players in the game were Lieut. Dynes who took 6 wickets for 23 runs and scored 55, and Lieut. Walford who scored 141 runs. It will thus be seen that out of a total of 237, two Army players secured 190. For the Club Allison was top scorer with 25 and also At Bristol, Gloucester lost to bowled Licut. Walford with Lancashire by an innings and 41 beautiful balf which whipped in runs. Scores:-
LONDON, June 3rd.
52,
Lancs. (Ist innings) 469 runs. Tyldesley (E) 143, Green Eckersley 102 not out..
Gloucester (1st funings) 150 runs. Hammond 70.
Gloucester (2nd innings, followed on) 248 runs, Bloodworth 56, Dip- per 1, Hammond 63.
SURREY SUSSEX.
At the Oval, Surrey beat Sussex Scores: - by 118 runs.
Surrey (1st) 356 rune, Sandham Shepherd 55, Peuch 67; Tate wickets for 107 runs.
Sussex (1st) 23 runs. Shepherd a wkta. for 42 runs.
Surrey (2nd) 240 rune for 4 wkts, decle red. Sandham 100 not out, She, Jerd 104.
Sussex (2nd) 248 runs. Parks 82, Cook 52.
At
DERBY. ESSEX.
Ilkeston, Derbyshire beat Essex by 302 rúns. Scores:-
Derby (1st) 254 runs.
from the off Licut. Dynes was well caught by Baker in the slips in a well timed one handed catch. The Army's fielding was excellent, Lieut. Walford at long-on being exceptionally brilliant. The Club's fielding was good in patches,
The scores were as follows:-
S.D.F.
C
Lt. Dynes, Baker, b
O'Hara Lt. Bovill, & Mansel-Smith
55
U
Lt. Walford, h Allison 141 Capt. Errington, hw, b
O'Hara
Capt. Jaynes, innsel
Sunith Capt. Mirehouse, e Stokes, Mansel-Smith........
Moss-Blundell,
Major
Rogerson
Capt. Beart, e O'Hara, b
Kogerson.....
Lt. Clowes,
Cockburn
Lt. Grey, not out
Allison, b
Lt. Cotrell-Hill, not out .......
Extras
2
Total for a wkta.
Bowling Analysie.
237
13
O. M. R. W.
23
2 3
5 0 $1 0
12 2 40
O'Hara Manuel-Smith 19 3 68 Leach 5
Essex (1st) 167 runs. Russeli 55. Derby (2) 286 runs, Slater 62; Nichols 7 wkts. for 80 runs.
Essex (2nd) 171 runs. Leo wkta. for 64 runs.
M.C.C. e. WALES.
At Lord's, the MC.C. beat Wales by seven wickets. Scores
M.C.C. (1st) 450 runs. Newman
Craigengower C.C. v. Eust Point 70, Ingle a1, Campbell 87, Green 127.
f.c. Taikoo R.C. v. Club de Recreio. Kowloon C.C. v. Royal H.K.Y.C.. Kowloon B.G.C. . Civil Service
C.C.-
Wales (lat) 102 runs.
Kennedy
7 `wkis. for 50 runs.
Wales (2nd, followed-on) 393 zuna. Bell 208 not out, Bruce bo; Ken- nedy a wkts. for 107 runs.
for 3 M.C.C. (2nd) 108 runs
Divil Service. Kaval Dockyard.
On the King's Birthday a friend- | wickets. ly encounter took plaop at Happy Valley between the Civil Service
C.C. and the Naval Dockyard, vic
tory resting with the undefeated 'Ozwick's pupils" by the margin
of eight shots Scores:-C.S.C.C., 50; Dockyard, 18.
A Game Today,
On the K.C.0. ground to-day, a match will be played between the
"A" and "B tosma.
0.6.0.0. Tournament. Members of the Civil Service Cricket Club are reminded that all first round. ties in the tournament | must be played on or before June 20th.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY v.
THE ARMY.
At Cambridge, the University beat the Army by eight wickets. Scores:→→
CUDK
Army (1st) 902 runs. Wilkinson 62, Tudor 62; Allom a wkts. for 58 Cantabs (1st) 301 runs for 7 wkts, dec.
Wskes 145 not out; Davies 5 wkts. for 70 runs.
Army (nd) 150 runs. wkti, for 47 rude.
wkts.
Allom
Cantaba (Ind) 119 russ for *
Cockburn Allison
Stokes
Rogerson
$ 1 15
2 0 9 0
7 1 39 5.0.0.
D. W. Loach, and b Dynes L. F. Stokes, c and 6 Dyncs W. R. Cockburn, i.b.w., b
Dynes
E. C. Baker, e Haynes, b «Дунев ........
H. Rogerson, L.b.., b Dynes L. Goldman, e Bovill, b
Dynies
H. W. Allison, v Dynea, b
Mirehouse
G. F. H. Bichard, e Cotrell-
Hill, b Mirehouse Dr. W. E. O'Hara, b Mire-
house
W. Mansel Smith, e and b
Walford
E. G. Barnes, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Q
0. M. R. W.
Dynes Beart Bovill
11 4 08
T
1
0
36 I £1 3
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0
5
Mirehouse