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THE

WORLD SPORT

LAWN BOWLS.

TAIKOO'S SURPRISE IN BOTH

DIVISIONS.

The Talkoo bowlers created sur- prices in both divisions on Saturday when they bent the Kowloon Docks seniors by elght points and accounted far the East Point Recreation Club in the second division by the narrow margin of six points.

FIRST DIVISION, Craigengower Snatch Victory From the Police.

Crossing over to their neighbours' green, the Craigongower C.C. defeat- ed the Police R.C. By 7 ahots. Scores:

Craigengower. L'olice R.C.

J. Oram

R. Marka

J. C. West'

G. C. Mons

Wiltshire

P. Condon

¡J. Clark

W. Mair

Hargreaves.

G. L. Buchanan

C. S. RosBelet

18

C. Bennett

29 R. Basa

W. T. Brightman

11. Beer

E. di Arculli

11 U. M. Omar

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W. Glendenning

F. J. Neves

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D. Rumjahn

A. Clark

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Kowloon C.C. v. K. B. G. C.

On their own, green, the Kowloon C.C. lost to the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 45 shots, Scores: Kowloon C.C. Bowling Green.

IL. Nish

F. Goodwin

L. E. Lammert. D. Harvey

W. Keegan

A. Chapman

J. T. Debbie

J. A. Howe

A. W. Smith

H. Ovory

C. Burford

W. Hill

G. E. Wraggo

J. Gibson

T. J. Magill.

10 W. Russe}]

PT. Farrell A. E. Silkstone R. Hall

11. L. Guy.

R. Duncan

D. Gow,

A. Holland

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15 W. Macfarlano 26

4

36

Kowloon Ducks v Taikos,

R1

On their own green, the Kowloon Dock R.C. lost to the Taikoo R.C. by 8 shots. Scores:

Kowloon Docks.

F. C. Goodman

R Iappley

W. P. Hedley

F. Culter

C. S. Atkinson

J. A. Lindsay

J. McKelvie

J. C. Brown

J. Puncheon

J. O. McLaggan

Trikoo,

J. Chalmers

T. Grbushaw

Afatthews

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10 N. Drummond .22

J. White

A: Stalker Russell

19 Perguson

J. Laing

·BASEBALL SEASON

OPENS.

NARROW VICTORY FOR CHINESE.

LAWN TENNIS.

WIGHTMAN CUP WON BY BRITAIN.

London, June 16.

The annual Wightman Lawn Tennis

AMERICAN BASEBALL

FULL RESULTS OF THE

MAJOR LEAGUES..

New York, June 16.

The full results of the National

Cup, open to teams of British and and American Baseball Leagues play- American women, was won by ed during the past week are an

Britain by four matches to three.

follows:

Miss Jacobs (America) beat Miss Betty Nuthall (Britain) 6-3, 6-1.

National Leage, Saturday (June 9.)

Miss Eileen Bennett and Mrs. Watson (Britain) boat Miss Helen Wills and Miss Anderson (America) Now York

2, 6-1. 6--2

Brooklyn

Mrs. Watson beat" Mrs. Mallory Boston 2-0, 6-1, 6-2; Miss Helen Willa Boston bent Miss Bennett 6-3, 6-2.

There was an attendance of five

thousand spectators-Heuter.

Philadelphin

New York

8 St. Louis

4 Cincinnati

2 Pittsburgh

3 Pittsburgh

11 Chicaga

Sunday June 10,3

0 Cincinnati 7St. Louis

Monday (June 11.3

Dutch Championships. A last-minule effort on the part

The Hague, June 18. of the South China Dragons, saved

The first Dutch Lawn Tennis Brooklyn them from defeat at the hands of Championship to bo officially the Hongkong Baseball Club in the cognised by the International Federn

played here. In the New York opening game of the season onion Saturday. The 'Chinese secured a women's doubles, the and Rollin. victory by a single ron which was Bounian scored after an extra innings was (Holland) beat Mrs. Mellquhan and Philadelphin

Miss Joan Ridley (Britain), played.

жая

Misses K. Brooklyn Couquerque Boston

In the Mixed doubles Francis

(America) Hunter

6 Cincinnat!

1 Chicago

1 Louis

6 Pittsburgh

Tuesday (Juno 12.)

A large number of fans turned 4-6, 10-8 out to watch the game and His Ex-

and Fraulein New York cellency the Officer Administering)

Assem (Germany) bent R., Boyd Brooklyn the Government (The Hon. Mr. W. (Argentine) and Misa Canters (lin-Philadelphia T. Southorn) officially opened the land) 8-6, 6-3-Renter. season by pitching the first ball. H.

Ladies' R. C. Tourney..

1. and party then watched the An American tennis tournament match with keen interest.

Mas

Boston

10 Cincinnati

43 Chicago

4 Pittsburgh 6 Louis

Wednesday (June 13.)

was played off on the Indies' Recrca- New Yorke The Chinese were not playing uption Club ground on Saturday after- Brooklyn to form and S. J. Lee, the pitcher, noon when O. E. C. Marton and Mrs. Philadelphia was very erratle with his de-Remington qualified to meet Rev. Bosion liveries. In the first innings he P. W. Alexander and walked no less than five players, Mahoney In the final, which, on Kiving the Americans three runs, account of falling light, had to be New York There was no further scoring until postponed till a later date.

Brooklyn Boston

8 Cincinnati

7 Chicago

4 Pittsburgh

8 Louis

Thuraday (June 14.)

and "Blues." Marton and Mrs. the third, when the Club. registered were twenty-two divided intr at fourth, The Chinese replied with Remington won in the former group two and at the end of the sixth while Rev. Alexander and were still two runs down.

Mahoney came out top in the latter. New York

Brooklyn The groups were:

Misa

Detroit

3 Pittsburgh 3 Chicago

2 St. Louis

Friday (June 15.),

9 Pittsburgh.

2 St. Louis

4 Chiengo

8 Cincinnati

American Leaguë. Saturday (June 9.)

4 New York

2 Washington

4 Boston

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3 Boston

7 Philadelphia

Sunday (June 1v.)

The Americans were blanked out

Reca. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, Mr. Boston in the seventh, and, with the field, ing slackening, the Chinese were and Mrs. T. A. Martin, Rev. Alexan-Philadelphin

der and Miss Mahoney Mr. Merry allowed to cross the plate twice, and Miss Carroll, Mr. Beaumont and thus equalising the score. All Miss Grant, Dr. Craig and, Mrs. extra innings wis necessary to de- Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Butters, Mr. eide the issue but the Club men fail- Craigor and Lady Stuart Taylor, Mr Cleveland

And

Miss Newsholm, Mr.! Chienga ed to add to their score. Sling, Reeve however, hit the frat ball in re- Duncan and Miss Hendry and Mr. Detroit ceived into the crowd behind the Owen Hughes and Miss Hancock.

Blues. Mr Marton and Mrs. Re-St. Louis first base and renched home before the bull was fielded. The Chinese mingtan, Mr. and Mrs. Craig, Col. Boyd and Mrs. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. thus won by six runs to five

Bradley, Mr. M. W. Lo and

Miss Chicago Enid Lo, Rev. Evans and Miss Heron, Detroit Filipinos v. Sacramento.

Worswick and Mrs. Stark, Major Cleveland The baseball team of the U. S. S. and Mrs. Lucas, Mr.

and Mra St. Louis Sacramento proved too strong for Lissaman, Mr. Sewell and Mra. Mrs. Mr. Lyons the newly-organised Filipino team Beamish,

Chicago in their game yesterday afternoon, Bellamy The sailors were victorious by 13 An interesting exhibition game was Detrait

ayed during the afternoon between Cleveland runs to G.

Dr. Tottenham, and F. A. Redmond and St. Louis Lleut. Halo and Mr. McEachran. The match was very close and went in favour of the University pair by Chicago 7-5, 10-8

Detroit

and

The scoring was rather heavy in the first three innings, the naval men registering six runs while the local team collected four. The Sacramento were blanked in the Ten was served during the after-Cleveland fourth, while the Filipinos added a noon. Mrs Hanegek and Mrs. Doyle St. Louis further 'run. Each side scored a heing responsible for the excellent single in the fifth, but in the sixth arrangements made.

The Ladies' Recreation Club Are Chicago 16 the local players collapsed and the

Americans piled on a further six grateful to the players who took part Detroit

in the exhibition match. without reply,

G. Henderson

J. Chapmari

G. McLend

9. Gray

17 R. Wallace

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SECOND DIVISION. Bowling Green Overwhelm Kowloon Cricket Club.

Entertaining their neighbours, the Craigengower C.C. defented the Civil

Service C.C. by 10 shots.

Craigengower,

F. K. Modi

Y. Abbas

J. V. D. Lely

A. A. Razack

A. E. Contes

P. Dixon

A. A. Lewis E. T. Knott Reed

W. Nicholson W. Colline

D. Fritz

Scores:

Civil Service,.

C. E. Jones

There was no scoring in the final innings.

In the junior match yesterday the South China players easily heal the Y. M. A. by 21 rups to 9, the maich being only of five innings.

E. V. M. R. do

Sourn

I. A. Gutierrez A. H. Basto

F. X. Silva

C. A. Lopes

G. E. Marques

H. Alves

C. M. Alves.

A. Ribeiro

J. Ribeiro

19

..A., Machado

J. C Fletcher

A. V. Barros

J. Ribeiro

J. R. Archibald

P. Yvanovich

'18 J. Massey

13

18

E. W. Simmonds

W. J. Bickford

A. E. Murphy

22 A. B. Allan

15

9. Eccleshall

J. Luck

21 Taylor

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1. E. Longbottom

Taikoo y East Point...

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18

45

On their own green, the Taikoo R.C. defeated the East Point R.C. by

6 shots. Scores:

Talkoo.

T. Young

C. B. Cameron

John Sloan

D. Munro

D. Spiers

W. Spence

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Bowling Green v Kowloon C.C. Visiting the Kowloon Bowling Green, the Kowloon C.C. lost by: 40

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Bowling Green

Rundoll

Kowloon C.C.

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