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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928.

THE

WORLD SPORT.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE. |

KEEN STRUGGLES ON SATURDAY.

LOCAL BASEBALL.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

CHINESE R. C. WIN SECOND DIVISION.

The championship of the second division of the lawn tennis lengue has again gone to the Chinese Recreation Club. They won their last league fixture against the N Club by the convincing score of 79 games to 20.

There were, in all, nine matches mired in the accond and third divisions. The only surprise of | SOUTH CHINA DEFEATS THE the day was the defeat of the

FILIPINOS.

hitherto unbeaten S.C.A.A, team In the third division by Civil Service. Kowloon Indians remain at the bottom of the table.

The

The three matches in the first Much interest was centred in division of the lawn bowla league the baseball match between the

The South China and the Hong- on Saturday were very keenly con Filipinos and the South Chinn teated, the highest winning margin Dragons on Saturday, and an kong C. C. teams engaged oachr being only 4 shots. Craigengower, extremely kech game was witness-ather in the Second Division, the who had not lost a match, and ed, from which the latter emerged former getting the points. Civil Service C. C., who had not victorinus by 6 to 2. This was match decided who would be won one, were' opposed on the the first defeat of the Filipinos runners-up to the C.R.C. for the lalter's green, and the former just and it must be said that the present season, managed to get home. Kowloon Dragons, who showed much im-1 Cricket Club Anished three points proved ferm; deserved the victory, ahead of Taikoo R. C., and Kow-which was mainly due to the fine loon Dock created a surprise at Kowloon Bowling Greed" by win- ning by a ahnilar margin..

There was some very heavy scoring in the second division, notably by the two Club de Recrelo teams. The "A" team defeated Craigongower by no less than 62 shots at Happy Valley, one of the home team's rinks being only ale 10 seare four. The "B" won againat East Point R. C. by 34 Taikoo R. C. did very well to win against the Bowling Green by 21 shols.

shota.

Civil Servier, by reason of their victory over the Yacht Club, are now, in a strong position at the head of the second division. They are a point ahead of the Club de Recreio "A" with match in hand, and if they can maintain their Arst team are almost citrin to be relegated: If they hope to re- But in the first division may will have to win all their remaining matches.

DIVISION 1.

Close Fight Between Valley Neighbours.

,'

CIVIL SERVICE v. C. C. C.

On their own green, Civil Servico Cricket Club lost to Crafgengower Cricket Club by i shots. Scores:

Civil Service. Crafgenguwer.

G. T. BuchanRN C. S. Ronselet C. Hennelt

R. R. Davies.

II. Westlake

J. Deakin

A. W. Grimmit

F. E. Busker

F. Haynes S. E. Ålderman Pendered

E. W. Simmonde :

19 R. Buen

F. J. Neves

M. A. R. Souza

D. Rujang

17 Bradbury

16

13

W. T. Brightman 11, Byer

R. S. Vergetto

J. J. Gregory

B. el Arculli

J. Hollidge

15 U M. Onjar

27

I

51

55

K.B,6.C. V. Kowloon Dock,

On their own green, Kowloon Bow- Hog Green Club lost to Kowloon Dock Recreation Club by 3 shots. Scores:

KJBG.C.

K.D.R.C.

1. Donenn D. Gow

A. Holland Macfarlane

A. E. Silkstono

Minelachlan II]

1. Guy

II. Nish

D. Harvey V. J. Magill

W. Russell

1. G. Couper F. C. Goodman

W, Hedley

24 R. Lapsley

J. C. MacLaggan

J. Me Kelvio

G. Henderson

10 8. Gray

C. S. Atkinson

r

P. Cullen

J. A. Lindsay

23 J. C. Brown

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Kowloon C.C. v. Talkoo,

22

pitching of S. L. Lee.

A junior gume on Saturday be tween South China And St. Joseph's College resulted in a com. fortable win for the former by 12 to 4.

On Sunday, two games were plaved. The South China Scouts won easily in a junior match against the Y.M.C.A., by 13 to 3, whilst in friendly, Asheville overcame South China by 12 to nil.

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U.S.S.

INTERESTING TENNIS

MATCH.

VOLUNTEERS BEAT A

REGULARS TEAM. ~

A friendly Tennis Match took place on Sunday at Sookunpoo be tween the Sergis. Mess, K.O.S.B., and the Machine Gun Co., HL.V.DC. The match resulted in a win for the Volunteers by 65 games to 34, detailed scores being as follows:-

Fincher and Urquhart (31.0.

Co.)

bent Patts & Delahunt ....6-5 beat Hope and Bunting.... 9-2 beat McGlinchey and Bell.. 10-1 Norrie-Owen and Terry (M.G.

Co.)

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DIVISION "B."

Easy Victory for the Shield Holders.

T

DAVIS CUP FINAL.

AMERICA MEET FRANCE IN CHALLENGE 'ROUND.

Paris, July 20, The inter-zone final of the Davis Cup Competition to decide whether Italy or Amerka, will challenge France for the Cup, opened at Paris to-day, the American

team, 2 - nounced yesterday being deprived of

services

America does not fear defeat by Italy, and victory WAN almost assured to-day when both singles matches were won in the ezalost.

F. T. Hunter defeated menner. Hennessey Gaslini by 0-1, 6-1, 6-0; while against Do Morpurgo at 6-4, 7-5, 6-2. won in atraight sets

Router.

Paris, July 21. Lott and Hennessey defented Do Morpurge and Gaslini 0-3, 0-1, 6-2, Amerlen thus beating Italy by three matches to none.-Reuter. :

Tilden May Play.

New York, July 21. There is good ground for the bellof that W: T. Tilden will be reinstated in time to play against Frames in the challenge round of the Davis Cup. Competition, in consequence of a Franch requeal-Reuter's American

At Causeway Bay, the C.R.C. had Service. matters all their own way by defeat-

[Tilden was barred by the Ameri- ing Nippon Club by 50 gamesean Lawn Tennis Federation from Scores:

[participating in the final round of tho Lo Man-ho and Iu Tak-cheuk Davis Cup competition on the charge (C.R..) beat Isomura and Fujieda that he had violated the amateur rule 6-5; beat Inoue dad Yoshikawa 0-2; by writing articles to the Press.] beat Akai and Yamaguchi 10-1

Lau Man-ching and Ma Wel-butt (O.R.C.) beat Isomura and Fujieda 7-4; beat Inouo and Yoshikawa 8-3; best Akat and Yamaguchi 10-1,

Kwok Po-kan and Lau Fuk-ki (C.R.C.) beat Isomura, and Fufleda |7-4; heat Inoue and Yoshikawa 11-0;. | bent Akai and Yamaguchi 11-0. Total: Chinesu R.C.70

| Nippon Club 20 games,

South China v ILK.C.C.

games,

At King's Park, South China Athle- tic Association defeated Hongkong Cricket Club by 13 games. Scores:

Chan So and Luk King-cheung (S.C.A.A.) lost to G. Miskin and W. B. Cornaby 4-7; beat R. M. Henderson and A, B. Raworth 7-4; lost to R. K. Valentine and W. A. Nowers 3-8.

No Wai-hing and Luk Ding-cheung. (S.C.A.A.) beat G. Miskin and W. B. Cornaby 0-5; bent R. M. Henderson

Valentine ani W. A, Nawers, 8-3.

PING PONG LEAGUE.

NEW OFFICERS ELÈCTED.

At the meeting of the represen- Latives of the various teams of the Hongkong Ping Pong League, the following oflrers were elected for the year

1928-1929: President,

N Tai-ping (re-elected); Vice- President; Ng Tin-fong; Hon. Sec- retary (English), Ng Kwong-yuen; Hon. Secretary (Chinese), Au Young Tin-hak; Hon. Treasurer, Hop-foo; Business Manager, George Ko.

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and A. B. Raworth 10-1; beat R. K. SECOND TEST MATCH.

Lee Woon-isol and Lee Wal-trol

(S.C.A.A.) beat G. Miskin and W. B. Carnaby 6-6; beat R. M. Henderson, and A. M. Raworth 6-5; brat R. K.: Valentine and W. A. Nowers, 8-3,

Total: South China A.A. 50

games; flongkon C.C. 43 games.

MBK.: Craigengawer..

lost to Potts and Delahunt.: 3-8 beat Hope and Bunting.... 8-3 lost to McGlinchey and Bell 6-6

On their own ground, Milsuf Bus- Mitchell and Wales (M.G. Co.) beat Polls and Delahunt. 7-4an Kaisha beat Craigengower Cricket

Club by 7 games. Scores: beat Hope and Buntine ... 9-2 beat McGlinchey and Bell 8-3

T. Kitaji nd K. Matsuo (M..K.) beat A. B. Hamson and E. Zimmern 7-4; lost to 11. J. Howard and W. J. Howard 4-7; bent G, Lla and four

WEST INDIES ALL OUT. FOR 206.

June,

London, July 22, In the second test muteh be tween England and the West Indies, which commenced yesterday, at Manchester, West Ilies scored 200

Roch obtaining 60, Freeman securing five wickets for 54. without the loss of a wicket when England had knocked up 84 mang stumps were drawn-Reuter, famous opening pair, Hobbs and At the close of play, England's Mr. Justice. Maugham has sanc-

T. Fujimori and S. Fukushima Satelife had made 32 (not oul) tioned the petition of the Union (M.B.K.) bent, A. B. Hamsun and E. and 39 (not out) respectively, Jack Club for an extension of its Zimmern 8-3; beat 11. J. Howard and Mr. Extras" having added · no objects, so that membership should. J. Howard 6-5; beat G. Lin and fewer than 13-British Wireless. be available for men of the R.A.F. Souza 6-5. and ex-Service men as well soldiers, sailors and marines.

Yacht Club x, C.S.C.C.

On their own green at North Point, the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Jost to Civil Service Cricket Club by 18 shots. Scores:

Yacht Club.

E. 'S. Abrahmm -

J. Dentley

P. W. Ramsay

22

G. R. Edwards

A. Murdoch

G. G. Wood

Stone

164. L. Shields

1. Sutton

GO

H. S. Rouse Greig

Taikoo Recreation Club lost to Kow- loon Cricket Club by 3 shots on the Hatter's groen, Scores:

Kowloon C.C.

F. Goodwin

L. E. Lammert

G.

J. GE

T. Dobblo

J. A. Howe A. W. Smith 1. Fraser Burford Keegan II. Overy.

A. Chapman

Taikoo R.C.

J. Laing Chapman J. Russell 21 I. Wallnco

A.

Stalker

J. J. Whyte G. McLeod 19 J. Ferguson

J. C. Chalmers

J. McCubbin Matthews

22 Drummond

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DIVISION II.

Craigengower's Heavy Defeat

at Home.

RECREIO "A" IN FORM.

Civil Service.

Lockhart

W. J; Bickford

A. E. Murphy

10 A, B, Allane

5. Eccleshall

C. E. Jones

J. R. Archibald

15 J. Massey

.

F. II. Holdman

18

16

L. E. Longbottom L. Luck

E. W. Carpenter 8 R. T. Taylor

24

39

57

Taikoo R.C. y. K.B.G.C.

7-J.

T. Edo and Y. Koyama (M.B.K.) bent. A. B. Ramson and E. Zimmern

don Khan 7-4;bout S. R. Salleh and

7-4; lost to. II. J. Howard and W. J.H. Singh 8-3; Beat Feroz Ali and M. Howard 5-6; lost to G, Lin and Souza 3-8.

Total: Mitsui Buesan Kalsha 63 Games; Craigengower C.C. 16 games.

DIVISION "C"

An Exciting Game at

King's Park..

At King's Park, the Y.M.C.A. (Kowloon) lost to the R.A.0.C. by 7 gaines. Scorea:

Trumbitsky and

Saunderson (Y.M.C.A.) lost to S. M. Iale and S/Sgt. Waterfeld 3-8; beat Maj. W. White and. S/Sgt. Greenaway 8-3: lost to Plc. Bryant and Pie. Ibson 3-8 Ponsford and Pile (Y.M.C.A.) beat 5. M. Fiale and S/Sgt. Waterfeld 6-5

und S/Sgt. beat Mal. W. White Greenaway 7-4; beat Pte. Bryant and Pic.

0-6.

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Khana 7-4.

Total: Hongkong C.C. 63 games; Kowlon Indian Tennis Club 30 games..

Recreio "v Nippon.

On their own courts, Club de Re- creio "B" defeated Nippon Club by 27, games. Scores:

1. A. Rocha and G. A. Noronha (Recreio) bent Y. Tahara and C. Kawand 9-2; beat T. Hata and T. Sato 8-3; beat T. Takeminsa and %. Inacko 7id.

A. A. Remedios and A. P. da Silva (Recreio) lost to Y. Tahara and C. Kawane 4-7; lost to T. Hinta and T. Suto 5-6; heat. T. Takemasa and Z Inaoka 0-5.

(Recreio) beat Y. Tahara and C. H. A. Barros and C. A. Barrello Kawano 8-3; beat (T. Hata and T. Sato 7-4; beat T. Takemana, and Z, Inaoka

9-2.

Total: Club de Rocrato "B" 63

At

Faers and Jones (Y.M.C.A.) lost to games; Nippon Club 36 games. S. M. Hale and S/Sgt. Waterfeld 2-0; lost to Maj. W. White and S/Sgt On their own green, Taikoo Re- Greenaway 4-7 beat Pie. Bryant and creation Club defcated Kowloon Bow-Pte, Ibson 7-4.. ling Green Club by 21 shots. Scores:

10

Talkoo.

D. Young

C. S. Cameron 19 J. Sloan

D. Munro

Spiora

24 Maxwell

Moor

69 Walmsley

At Happy Valley, Craigungower Cricket Club Iost to Club de Recrefe "A" by 62 shoto. Scores:

Rererelo "A".

Craigengewer,

A. E. Contes

1. C. Reed

A. A. Jowin

T. T. Knott

D. K. Kharas

Y. Alban W. Nicholson

W. Collins

F. K. Madi

8. Flegg

J. T. Lunny A. A. Razack

C. E. Marques

H. A. Alves

C. M, S. Alves

4 A. Ribeiro

C. F. Vas

C. A. Rodrigues

J. Ribeiro

9 A. A. Lapsa

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T. X. Silva

C. Sityn

13 R. F. da Luz

26

R. M. Koown

K.B.G.C.

4

J. J. Cameron

W. 8. Draka

W. I Bel

28 Roylance.

Hundell.

Jall

J. H. Johnston

29 Macfarlane

Total: Y. M. C. A. 16 gomes; Royal Army Ordinance Corps 53 games.

Civil Service v 8.C.A.Ą,

R.A.M.C. v Indian R.C.

Sockumpoo, Royal Medical Corps defented the Indian Army

Recreation Club by 27 Scores:

games.

Maj. R. T. Cox and S/Sgt. Sims (R.A.M.C.) beat M. O, Hoosen and A. Itamin D-2; beat M. lassan and Y. J. Khan U-2; brat M. P. Madar and

At Happy Valley, Civil Servido Cricket Club defeated South China M. Y. Adal 10-1. 18 Athalie Association by 13 games.

Scores:

(R.A.M.C.) lost to M. O. Heusen And Sgt Rump and Pie Tiernan

W. II. Owen and R. F. Jones A. Rahmin 1-10; boat M. linsson and (C.S.C.C.) beat C. S, Chan and W. T. Y. J. Khan 7-4; boat M. P. Madar and Leung 0-6: Jost to T. Y. Tso and M. Y. Adal 6-5.

K. Ng 5-6; beat W. C. Teung and G.

S. M. Browno and B/Sgt. Gilman

A. White and R. White (C.8.C.C.) | Rahmin 7-4; beat M. Hasson and Y. J.

14

II. Stonham

C. Ma G-E,

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E. W. Hogbin

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20 T. R. Forster

22

76

GA

CR. Spittey and J. Bendall | R.C, 30 games. (C.S.C.C.) beat C. S. Chan and W. T.

Necrelo "A" ♥ K.RM.D.

Leung B-3; bent T. Y. Tso and S. K.

Recreio "B". E.P.R.C.

Scores:

AL King's Park, Club de Recreto defented East Point Recreation Club

by 34 shots. Recreio "1",

A. Gomers.

F. X. Soares

J. Ribeiro

J. G. Ozorio

East Point.

H. Hatch Coutts

L. de Romo 20 A: Webster

G. B. Gahagan

J. D. Kinnaird

Akehurst

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12

bent T. Y. Tao and 8. K. N. Ng 0-2. Y. Ağsı 7-4.

lost to W. C. Yeung and C. O, Ma 6-6. Total: R.A.M.C. 63 games; Indian

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