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H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

E. C. FINCHER IN FINÁL

AGAIN.

STRAIGHT SETS VICTORY.

E. C. Fincher, the Kowloon hupe for the Open Singles championship of the Colony, distinguished his

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

CLOSE OF THE SEASON ON SATURDAY.

CHAMPIONS REST.

On Saturday, May 2, the local. football season will be brought to a close with a match between South China, chaurpions of the First.

self yesterday by beating M. W. Lo Division, and the "Rest" of the in the semi-final. He played re- Lengue, kick-off at 5 p.m. on the

markably well and won in straight | Club ground, Happy Valley.

28, 1931.

U:S. BASEBALL "

RESULTS.

LAWN

TENNIS.

SUNDAY'S RESULTS.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

New York, April 97. Results of American baseball league matches played on Sunday

were as under:-"

National League. Cincinnati 1 Chicago. St. Louis......0 Pittsburg......

American League:

Washington ... New York Chicago.........

4 Detroit 9

SENSATORS HEAVILY DEFEATED BY RED SOX.

REDS AND DODGERS FIRST-

.

WINS.

AMERICA'S STRONG TEAM.

DEFENCE OF WIMBLEDON TITLES: DAVIS CUP DID,

NEW GOLF BALL LIKE opinion on the question na to whe

" CORKSCREW."

A

ther it would be desirable to in- troduce the ball into this country ns a standard implement was about equally divided, though of the re carded votes on the specific pro- slight

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CONFLICTING OPINIONS ONsition there

innjority in favour. PLAYING QUALITIES,

Errors Greatly Accontuated. But the volume of opinion on what from the average player's point of view I considered to be the most important question at issue-- Does the big ball make golf casier häll now standardised in American--was decidedly of a negative char. actor. Further, all agreed that, in the matter of distance there was a definite loss, against the wind, of anything from 20 to 30 yards, and that orrors of striking were great. ly necentuated.

a home paper.

Last year Amerien made's clean

So many conflicting opinions were sweep of the Wimbledon titles, and advanced regarding the playing she intends to defend theso honoursalities of the larger and lighter with a strong and youthful team. If the seven players already nomia-golf, which was used exclusively' in 3ated will not have the stimulus of special tournament at West Hill, 1hunting W. T. Tilden, their quar-

that to draw definite conclusions would be misleading, if not danger- * for many years, they will pro- ! vido a formidable phalanx, with us, writes George Greenwood in

The tournament was conceived. speed of foot and stroke as their

with the iden of introducing the anin equipment.

A fow were ecstatic in their de. new ball to the notice of the handi-

cap player, the backbone of golf... It is probable that Frank Shields light of the "balloon," a descrip- for whom it was claimed that the and Sydney Wood will attract ftion given to the ball in the United big hall would make the game nost attention. The first will be States; others gave it mild but easier, so much so, in fact, that he would be able to compete on mora newcomer; the seçonü has made qualified support, and some confavourable terms with the tigers- a remarkable advance since he was deanned the thing root and branch, the plus and scratch. men-than New York, April 20.--By defeatist over here three years ago. Both The opinion expressed by icut. beretofore.

It was a claim not borne out by ing the Cubs by 3 to 2 in a clonoare Eastern players; both were Comdr. E. W. Malcolm King, results, the two major events being nwards to the runners-up.

The following have been scheted game at Chiengo, to-day, the St. giant-killers in their own country handicap player of the Royal won by players giving strokes to the

Louis Cardinals went into first place last yeny

Navy and Royal Marine Golfingurse instead of receiving them, J. A. Board, plus 2 at West Hill, won to present the "Rest" in Satur

in the National League pennantį Shields was beaten only in the Society, is fairly symptomatic of the scratch prize with a core of 73, 'day's game:-Rodger (Club), Black-

with while Sqr.-Ldr. C. II. Ray- bura (A. & 3.11.), Ward (R.N.), race, while in the American League final of the American championship the class who disliked the ball and and tied for the handiong priza there is another three-way tie by after a struggle with Doeg which, tid, so in no unmeasured terms,

ward, plus I at Wentworth, won the Hedley (Kowloon), cevir (how virtue of a 13 10 a. defent of the and he won the long fourth ret of

Comdr. King mid: "The ball | hogey ovent with a return of 2 up Ion) (captain), La Yak Lin (Chi-Senators by the Boston Red Sox, thirty games would probably have recs off like a blinking corkscrew; This long handicap man, who was to enjoy a now heaven and a new nese A‚A.), B. Gosano (Recreio), at Griffith Stadium in Washington.

Wood, who

never want to see the thing earth, came nowhere | McTavish (A. & S.H.), 'A. V. There were in tight ganics at one in his favour,

Boston, where the Braves and the bas defeated Shields as well as again." The language is terse, but Gosano (Recreio), Grimwood and New York Giants played a double-Lott and Allison, is 21 years of meaning is unmistakable. How-

(Kowloon). lanson

Reserves: hender. The Ginnis nosed out the

ever, the fact that Comdr. King Martin, Strange, Hay, Yeoman, Braves by 4 to-3 in the opener, but year younger than Shilus

the Braves came back and blanked. Another newcomer in Cliffarduge up, and that his card never Londen and Hughes,

the New Yorkers by 1 to 0.

Sutter, of Now Orleans, the inter-raw the light of day, may not be collegiate champion. Ho increased without a certain significance, At the Yankee Stadium here, Joe has, fame last year by beating Ber- So far as I could judge' from per- McCarthy's Yankees took revenge kjey Bell in the American chamsonal contact with the players, 01 Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athielies by taking their game by rionship after the latter had put 5 to 4, and in Cincinnati the Reds out Borotra. George Lott, John Division I.

won their first game of the season Van Ryn, Wilmer Allison, and South China. Navy, on the by defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates

by 7 to 6. The Brooklyn Dodgers, Gregory Mangin were all over here Re-their first game of the season, when

auls, 6-4, 6-2, 802, maintaining the As the close of the game the good forin he has shown during the Langue trophies, will be presented past two seasons. He not only roby Mrs. J. Ormiston to the win- tated his last year's performance nors in the various divisions and against the same player in the samo round, but also proved himself, this time to be decidedly the superior player. He thus enters the final to awef C. A. 1, Ramjahu on Thurs day with, as equal respects as his Indian finalist of winning, while his supporters are confidently re- lying on him to produer his best forat.

Consistency rather

bril- liangy enrried Fincher through yes. terday. He had no need to produce his best form, as Lo failed to

The revised programine of League stretch him, and excopt in the open-game earlier in the week is na ing stages, when the Chinese led by follows:- an odd game, there was no semblance. of any struggle. Steadiness became

than

the principal feature of the first set, in which both tested each other's

Wednesday, April 29,

|

Yankees Avenged. '

Pleasant "Tang".trength. Lo had the better of the H.K.C.C. ground, instead of Caro-playing in Philadelphia, also won in 1930.

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Exchanges, at this stage leading by the odd game from 2-1 to 4-3, but in risking the next game in an endeavour to increase his lend he

line Hill, kick-off at 5.15 p.m. ferer; Ldg. Sig. Archer.

Division II.

University r. Argylls, Kowloon F.C. ground, kick-off at 5.13 p.m. Referee: Mr. J. Lawrence.

mende several errore, which enabled Fincher to pull of level. The intter then asserting himmel, gained an important lend, when Lo made an Attempt to draw level, but after earrying the score to denec once in

The postponed Club r. Kowloon the tenth game, Fincher ran away match, will be played on the H.K.

with the set.

Fincher Excels,

Thursday, April 30. Division I.

F.C. ground, kick-off ut 5.15 .p.m. Referee: Art. Bdr. Brown.“

r.

A JAPANESE TENNIS

SUCCESS.

AOKI WINS WAY TO FINAL. "

Encouraged by a set in his favour, Fincher cleverly exploited Fis strokes, and at once took the aggressive, which he did not relax. He then appeared to be in fino at tacking mood, putting plenty of spin behind his shots and occasion- ally beuding across his newly de-

London, April 17-Playing nt |veloped forehand drive, which brought him valuable points. Hensington in the Melbury Lawn Tennis Association's tournament, also had little difculty in retriev

Aoki of Japan was victorious in ing Lo's shots. Lo was outplayed apparently, but recovered slightly

the right to meet J. S. Ollift of

they humbled the Quaker Town Phillies by 10 to 5.

A Doubie, Objective.

The American team will havo two In Cleveland, the Indians staged | tbjectives--the defence of the Wim- slug-fest to vanquish the Detroit Liedon titles and the capture of Tigers by 9 to 3.

Rain in St. Louis made necessary the Davis Cup. Their first quent is n postponement of the game be more likely to succeed than their se tween the Browns and Chicago cond; Americans agression prefers White Sox.

Turf courts, and the Ameriena tem. perament is more at home at Wim- bledon than at Auteuil. On the other hand, the Americans will and their tank harder at British headquarters than last year. They will not hare Tilden as a spear- hend: they will discover the French,headed by Cochet, anxious to renew a dominance broken in 1030; in H. W. Austin they will

nd a much improved challenger,"

The Babe Hits Out, Good pitching and the big bat of Babe Ruth won the game for the Yankees Twice the Bambino hit for home run and gow he leads all the major league players, with three home runs to his credit for the 1031 season. In the fourth inning, with one man on the base ahead of him, the Bambino hit his first home run. He did it again in the eighth frame, accounting for four of the five runs scored by the Yankees...

The Giants nearly had the Boston | 2nd in G. H. Maier, of Spain, Braves whitewashed in their open- a now menace.

ing game, but in the ninth inning At present Noeg's inclusion in the Bostonians rallied, to score the invading team is doubtful, but three rune, one less than was need. I am given to understand that he' ed to tie the score. In the final the is likely to come over. If he does.

Braves turned the tables, holding the Giants to six scattered hits and yielding no rùns.

Cullop's Good Work."

so the doubles pairs will be Allison and Van Ryn (the present. holders), Doog and Lott, Shields and Wood, and Sutter and Mangin. He would bold prophet who claimed that 'rom one of these powerful pairs next July.

nt 1-4,, to reduce the margin by one England in the final for the singles Pirates, Cullop of the Cincinnati the doubles victors will not emerge

championship for men. Olin game, only to fall off immediately vinsinated-iki of Japan in the

to lose the second set also. Lo showed no determination to chal- lenge Fincher's supremacy, and after the latter had siezed the two opening games, it became obvious that Fincher's ultimate victory would be, a matter of time only, which opinion he justified by con- ceding only two games in the third set.

On the whole, the most marked

feature of the match was lo's weakness. He did not seem to be in the best of health, and after a steady opening, he displayed a laek of confidence at the end of the first zet, becoming inconsistent and un- certain in the second set, and then alling to pieces in the third. On the other hand Flacher's game ̈ox- celled as the match. progressed. The Kowloon player kept up a ech. sistent attack right through, dur

temi-finals.

To emerge victorious from, the semi-nals, Aoki vanquished C. E. Malfry of New Zealand, 6-4, 3-4 and 6.3. Olliff defeated Miki by a score of 6-4, 0-4.

Handicap Singles "B."

G. S. Rodger (owe 3/8) bent J. F. V.. Jepsen (rec. 5/6) beat O. Ferguson (owe 3/8) 6-3, 6-4 · Womack (owe 1/6) 6-1, 6-2.

Mixed Doubles.

To help the Reds. win from the Club cracked out a home run in the Afth inning, with two men on bases ahead of him. There were two men down at the time that Cullop made the game spectacular,

Before they come to Europe-to challengo the winners of the Euro. peau zone-the American teain will be required to meet Mexico, Freddie Lindstrom hit a home run Canada, and the winner of the Bottomley did the same for the ful in the inter-zone final in July. for the Gianta and the veteran Jim South American zone. If success. Cardinals. With his four-sackor, they will meet France a week later | Stone furnished, the excitement for at the State Roland Garros,

the Tigers.

The spectators in New York gave

the Bambino a great ovation when

FOR JAPAN.

he hit bis first home run. They GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM went wild when he hit for the circuit J.a second time. C.games played in the major baseball Following are the scores of the

T. C. Monaghan and Mrs, C. P. J. James (owe 4/0) beat Reming- top and Mrs. Owen Hughes (rec. 2/0) 0-1, 6-0,

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

...

Open Doubles.

C. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A.

Club Champlooḥlp.

ng which he showed considerable Cassambhoy v. P. Kong and W. T. enterprise, while he mixed his paco Lee. ao amartly that, Lo was sometimes || caught with, à stinging shót, which

left him standing.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

Open Bingles.

Semi-final: E. C. Fincher bent M., W. Lo, 04, 6-2, 0-2.

Open Doubles,

P. Kong and W. T. Leo beat H Lo and Iu Tak Cheuk: 9-11, 0-3, 7-5.

·Handicap Singles "A."

R. H. Wild. A. L. Bullivan. • Handicap Singles “ A‚a°

R. M. Henderson (rec, 2/8) v. H. F. Foley (scr.).

H. . Armstrong (owe 13) e. H LOwen Hughes (owo 18.2).

Handicap Singles "B,"

H. Bampton (owe 2/0) v. D, S.. Green (owc 18).

Handicap Doubles.

G. Miskin and C. Blaker (owò |1/0) e A. B. Raworth and Turner

(sor.).

*T1. Ericeand E. 1a Price:(owb)

`n, H. Wild (rec, 3;6) beat J. 'I. 2/6) r. Collis and Penn (rec. 15), Anderson-(owe:3/0)-G-3, 6-12

H. F. Foley (ser bent C. E.

Ifolmes (owe 18) 6-3, 0-2..

(Continued on next Column,)

Mixed Doubles;

Mr. and Mrs. G. I Sayer lowe |1/6) r. E, T.. Dowley and Mrs.

Dowley (rec. 3/4).

leagues:-

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

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Philadelphin ... New York

Boston

R. H. E.

4 0 K 8

0

13 18 1

2

199

Washington ...... 38

Detroit Cleveland

0 141 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

.

1. H. E.

3

D

2

2 10

St. Louis

Chicago

New York Boston

New York................ Boston

Brooklyn Philadelphia

Pittsbrug

Cincinnati

4 0 0

3

B 0

0

8 0

1 71

10 15

1

* 7

1

B 8

11

*

0

SHANGHAI SCHOOL ARRANGES GOODWILL TOUR.

Tokyo, April 21.- Chinese girls basketball team, consisting of ftcon Ling Kiang Girls High School students, will visit Japan at the end of his month. They are leaving Shanghai on the 23th inst. and are to play against Japanese girls basketball teams in Tokyo and Danka, and, if they still have the time will go to Nagoya for some matches:

The China Society for Physical Culture had been hoping to sodd 1. Chinese girls basketball team to Japan for overal years and to participate in the Far Eastern Olympie. Cažés which were hold last autumn in Japan.but owing to the difference in the Japanese and Chinese basketball rules, they had to give up the idea,

Since then, China fins resolved to adopt the boys' rules as in Japan. The purpose of the visit is to pro mate goodwill between Japan and

Following are the standings of the China. Clubs:-

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Wan. Lost. Pct.

St. Louis

15

.833

Boston

5

2

214

„Now York. AMA 5.

2 714

4

371

3

.428.

94933-

1 5 .108

5 .166

Chicago

Pittsburgİm

Philadelphia

Brooklyn Cincinnati

(Continued at foot of next column.

Won. Lost. Pet.

1.

.800.

4 9 4.2

.660

000

....400 333

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland Washington. Now York St. Louis

Chicago Philadelphia 2

Detroit Boston

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