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OF CRICKET

London, May 31.

Rain fell throughout the coun- try today, greatly interfering with County cricket matches, several of which had to be abandoned.

THE SILVER TASSIE

Success Of R. W. Hartley

Glen-

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

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New York, May 30. Baseball teams in both sections or the League celebrated Memo- rial Day by playing double-headers today.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. H. 0

E.

9 1

6 12

Braves),

1

The competition for the

ཨེཧཱངསི 1* ཌི *dམ* ***E;! Somerset beat Northampton by eagles Silver Tassie ended on May New York three

186 18 In a brave and well-deserved Boston)......... wickets. Northants

(Turner pliched for the (Wellard & tor 52 and Buse 5 tor victory for R. W. Hartley (Sun- for 75 ningdale, by one stroke from R. H.: 56 and 165 Wellard 7 Somerset 271 (Lyon 122 not out) Oppenheimer (E. and A.) and A. New York

Dowle (St. Andrewx), writes Boston and 65 for 7 (Busewell 5 for 32).

Lunch scores of other matches The Tinies special correspondent. are as follows:-

and

Cambridge University 169 59 for 1; Army 387 for 8 declared. Middlesex 188: Australians 132, Worcestershire 132: Surrey 192 no further and 101. play,

There was

The match between Lancashire and Leicestershire was abandon- doned with the Lancashire score at 174 for 5.

The Nottingham

WAS also match Hampshire 290 for 4.

Ú

U 3

4 0 for (MacFayden pitched

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9

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(Mueller homered for the Phil-

Hartley's score was 143, 72 round Braves). the Queen's course and 71 round the King's Oppenheimer had 72 Philadelphia for each course, and Dowie 88 for Brooklyn the Queen's and 76 for the King's. Oppenheimer and Dowic played off lles). their tle for the silver medal after

Philadelphia Lady Bruce had presented Hartley with the challenge cup, its replica, Brooklyn and the gold medal.

Their allotted task consisted of St. Louis........ he first three and last three holes Pittsburgh ... 5

(Seventeen Innings were played). on the King's course. I saw none.

v. Hampshire this replay, for the hour was

abandoned.ate, but Dowle won on his merits St. Louis Oppenheimer being "my source of Pittsburgh

aformation

After Kent had scored 78 for I In their match against Yorkshire the match was abandoned-Reu- ter).

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in the morning visiting the Queen's course, those drawn on the King's In the afternoon and vice versa.

The golf, except.that of the win- Japanese air attacks on Canton, the spokesman went on to say, are ner and the runners-up. could directed exclusively against military hardly be described as good, and objectives. Japanese quarters sin by uncheon time it was clear ic cerely deplore the sufferings in-rested between Dowle, Hartley, and flicted upon the civilian population Oppenheimer."Dowle having hold-

Chicago but point out that the Japanese ed the Queen's course in 88. four Cleveland Command has repeatedly drawn strokes ahead of Hartley and Up-!

Chicago attention to the neighbourhood of penheimer, who had completed the} Canton having to be subjected to King's in 72. and so I now content Cleveland air raids and has instructed the myself with describing their do civiltari population to evacuate the inga endangered zones.-(Transocean).

JAPANESE DIPLOMATIC RESHUFFLE

Count Saito For London

London, May 31.. The Japanese Ambassador in London, Mr. Shigeru Yoshid whose recall. has been announced, will be succeeded by Count Salto. at present Japanese Ambassador to Washington, according to the Daily Telegraph.

The same report adds that Mr. Horinouchi, Deputy Japanese For- eign Minister. has been named for the Washington post.

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DRAGON BOAT DISPLAY

(Continued from Page 1) PROCEEDS TO CANTON

F

St. Louts Detroit

...10 14 2 A BRILLIANT BOUND"

(Kress and Hughes homered for Dowle's morning round was a the Browns and York twice and ine performance, and adds an Greenberg once for the Tigers),

ther feather to the caps of the selectors which by now must lock St. Lou's

Indian Detroit ike the headgear of an orave.

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third

>

INDIANS LOSE

3 9 1 0 B 0 (Tletje pitched for the Browns). Going out Dowie played prac-(Reuter). dically faultless golf making up .or a venul "error at the

cost him which

5 hole

.a Coming with two

3's. grand home he reeled off the first eight Holes in four under 4's, and then came his only mistake, a 5, giving him a second half of 33 and a grand 68.

(Continued from Page 10)

WIN FOR "K.C.C..

The Club de Recrelo lost to the! Hartley, who started dut near the Kowloon Cricket Club by 5 sets to end, began badly with 6, 4. 5. in-4 in their "A" Division fixture in stead of 4, 3, 4, enough to daunt the Men's Doubles Tennis League, the most gallant spirit, but to his credit he made light of this load. reached the turn in 37, and then after another setback-a 6 at the 12th-finished in a blaze of glory with 2. 3. 4, 4, 3. 4

Scores:- A V.

Gosano and F. J. Remedios (Recreio):-- lost to E C. Fincher and E F.

Fincher

beat "A. E P. Guest and B. A.

Gray lost to G. C. Burnett and A.

W. Crawford ........

A. V Remedios and J. Gon- salves (Recrelo):

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Un the King's course nothing of note occurred until Oppenheimer and Tolley started out at the same time as had Harley and his partner

Sweeney. Tolley, by putting that reminded beat Fincher and Fincher one of his first championship, was beat Guest and Gray one under 4's for the first six holes beat Burnett and Crawford ... 6-4 in spite of some strokes not quite

H. A. Barros and C. A. Bar- so reminiscent of that golden year retto (Becrelo) :- Then just as I was expecting him lost to Fincher and Fincher to make this propitious start a lost to Quest and' Gray

IN 2-8 stepping stone to greater things he lost to Burnett and Crawford 4-8 lost his touch on the greens and turned the interest to the fortunes

his partner. Uppenheimer played really, well and most convincingly. He. took three putts at the long fourth, In addition to these attractions. made up for that with a glorious alon display by members of the 3 at the sixth of 474 yards, spolled Fruit and Vegetable Guild will be that with three putte at the next, staged.

and then had a disaster and a 6 The entire proceeds will be deat the ninth. Still, he was out in voted to relief war among Can-37, and after once again taking he three putts at the 10th did the next tón refugees, the money donated to the Fong Bin Hospital eight holes in two under an aver- age of 4'8-35 home. His 3 at the in Canton

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With Dowie out on the King's the grand score of 35, making Arrangements are in the cap course well before either Hartley or up for the poor start of 4, 5, 5, 5 able hands, of Messrs. Chan Lan-Oppenheimer he was clearly the by huling the next five holes in 3, fong and Lau King-tsing Presi-mun to watch, and for 13 holes he 3, 4, 2, 4. Then he messed about dent and Vice-President respec-was well worth watching. Indeed, at the 10th, and took a 6, but made tirely of the Association. Both at that point he seemed to have amends with a fine 3 at the 12th, gentlemen have been largely res- the Bliver Tassie in his pocket, for and after that all went well,

leaving him with a 4 to wi ponsible for the excellent results he was level 4' of the Association's efforts in war

Oppenheimer went out in 37 on Two good shots left him a dim- relief.

the Queen's and was left with 4. cuit long putt on that vast King's' It is understood that a swim-, 4. to lead him Alas for Op- Same green. He hit his ball per- ming gals has been planned for penheimer. He took three putts fectly, it mounted, the rise and June 11. A concert and gala has at the 18th, but then finished trickled down close enough to the also been provisionally fixed for bravely, in 3. 4. And so it all de-hole to leave him no further

Ipended on

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