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A flying tackle by St. Mary's Hospital player during the Hospitals Rugby Cup Semi-final at Richmond, when St. Mary's met Guy's Hospital in a replay.
AMATEUR RACKETS K.C.C. Tennis
I. Akers-Douglas Again Tournament
Jan
Champion
tho
Draw
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London, March 20,
ΠΟΣ Akers-Douglas Amateur Rackets Singles title tor the third time, at Queen's Club yesterday, by defeating A. M. Hedley by 3 games to nit (18-9, M. Griffiths (-15.3). 15-3, 17-16). Throughout this competition Hedley, has shown himself not only a player of some Ane strokes, but he goes out for his shots in exhilarating fashion. That is, indeed, somewhat of a handicap to him at present, and experience will, no doubt, tench him later to temper his brilliance with discretion.
J. J. Barnes and Mr. Boas (-15.3 v. S. P. Simocks and Miss M. Bryson (per.).
C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford (3.6) v. A. Phillipen and Mra Booty (scr.).
Mr. and Mrs. H. Burson (scr.) v. N, A, E Mackay and Mas A. Mac- kenzie (-1.6).
W. C. Hung and Miss M. Kacker -3.6) v. A. E. Simmons and Mrs, Blake (+16).
HOCKEY
GAVIA REACHES FINAL
NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
SMASHES ARAGON IN SEMI
Manila, April 18. Leonardo Gavin, Jr., smashed his way into the Anals of the national open tennis championship by decl- sively defeating Guillermo Aragon in three straight sets, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 in one of the semi-final matches yeaterday at the Long Laan courts. He qualified to meet Paquito Aragon, one time local tennis king pin who crushed Felix Ampon's pennant aspirations in the other semi-final match, score 7-5, 6-2, 7-6.
Using his affective service to ad- vantage yesterday, Gavin had the match well under control a8 3. Aragon failed to break through. In the first net, Gavla made quick work out of Aragon, allowing his one. game. The opponent but Tonde lad proceeded to slaughter the older Aragon in the next rets with his lightning service and force overhead smashes, copping them in grand style.
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NAVY BEAT THE match against Gavin's forehand
ARMY
NEW CHAMPIONS!
G. Aragon's chops were drives which worked in good order throughout the match. Aragon's best efforts earned him two games In each of the last two sets.
Paquito Aragon's impressive vic- tory over Ampon yesterday brings him nearer to what is expected ne In the return match in the Triang- a brilliant comeback after laying lar Hockey Tournament, the Navy beat off for sometimes due to lang all- the Army by six goals to four on the merit. The way Paquito slashed Navy ground, King's Park, yesterday afternoon. The Navy have, therefore, his way to the finals over Ampon won the Tournament with the Army has stamped him as a dangerous runners-up. The Hongkong Hockey contender for the premier honours
this year. Club are the wooden spoonists.
Showing his old time form which The Navy
started is brilliant brought him to the top of the pile fashion, their forward line combining well, and they scored their first goal in the past, Aragon copped his through Licut, Bartlett, followed by match but not without opposition Licut Donald a few minutes-later from the veteran Ampon
The first set was closely contest- The Army then scored through ed, with Ampon pressing Paquita Lieut. Garthwaite and the Navy went hard. The set was nobody's game further ahead through Licut, Carrey until Paquito finally pocketed the
and Lieut. Eadon
He had a great opportunity of taking a game off the champion in
E. G. Fincher and Mrs. Peddle the third, for he Icd 14-8. He
however, make that (30) v. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller could not, last point to win, even when he (-3.8).
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Prior to the interval, the Army In the second set, Aragon bested Latest wildly when A
little coolness ford (ser.).
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson porod their second goal through Ampon rather easily cooping it with the score of 6-2 The third have given him the game, He was put out twice without (-30) v. Mr. and Mrs. T. For-Kerkar Singh,
In the second half, the Navy added set was a repetition of the first A!! work under European scoring, and Akers-Douglas drow gusson (3.6),
two more goals, the marksmen being with Aragon holding the upper Currey, hand, although Ampon fought gal. Llout. Bartlett and Lieut. supervision and fully guaranteed. ; level at 2-all, and then won the
Their forward line lacked combination, lantly to stem the tide. One of the oldest and largest match with a well-played angle-
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Hedley served particularly well at the beginning of the third game, and went to -, four of them by service, in his first hand, and smaller runs gave him a lend of 13-4, but Akers-Douglas was a tireless and clever opponent, and Hedley could never clinch his tentative advantage.
LOCAL YACHTING Men. Finlay, sailing Sirias, won yesterday's ladies' consolation race aver a nine mile course.
MEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES. CHAMPIONSHIP
First Round
D. Orr v. F. S. W. Smith. Goo, Lee v. A. Kalnzhuy. R. J. K. Walker v. R. S. Capell. W. Mulcahy v. J. S. Smith. T. Fergusson v. A. Phillipen.
Byes Into Second Round
J. Crawford v. W. H. Wilson. A. II, Dinnen v. J. J. Barnes ----- 'W. Gittins v. N. A. Mackay.
W. Peddle v. T. Fergusson or A. Phillipen.
C. Wigg v. J. J. Fergusson. M. Drysdale v. F. Broadbridge.
LADIES' SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.
First Round
Miss A. Mackenzie v. Miss M.. Griffiths.
Mrs. Kella v. Miss Haynes,
Byen Into Second Round Mrs. I. Miller v. Miss A, Macken-
Miss Mackie, saling Gull, and Misszio or Mian M. Griffiths
Y. Shenton, at the helm of Colleen, were second and third.
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QUEEN'S THURSDAY
As the result of a splendid rally, in
which Lieut. Hocquard on the right
wing and Lal Singh on the left were prominent with some fine centres, the Army obtained their third point through Kerkar Singh, and Dalla) Singh added a fourth shortly after- wurde.
JAPANESE
BASEBALL
TEAM FOR MANILA
Towards the end, Sealor just falled Side for Far Eastern
to score after a good effort. The Army were pressing at the clown of play.
A notable absentee from the Army team was Lieut. Roissier, whot
Games Announced
Tokyo, Apr. 10.
place at left back was taken by Lance The Tokyo Univarsity Baseball Corporal Bentley, also of the Lincoln League yesterday announced the shire. For the Army, Lieut. Metcalfe, names of the Japanese baseball at right back, and Dulla Singh at team to the forthcoming Far East- centre half, dyed very wolt, while for the Navy, Surgeon Lieut. Commdr. ern Olympic Games to be held in Mantla. The delegation facludes Phillipe was very sound at left back.
twenty substitutes.
INTERNATIONAL FINAL
da.
Manager: Mr. Genzaburo Okn-
Kishimoto University), Wakahars, (Keio (Waseda University), Wakabayashi (Hosei University), Shiota (Rik-
Pitchera-Miyake,
England Meeting India kyo); and Kowaki (Maiji Univer
In Replay
aity).
Catchers:-Ugai (Waseda) Sa- The replay of the final of the Inter-kurai (Keio) and Betsui (Rikkyo). national Hockey Tournament between England and India will be played at First Base: Oka (Kelo) and King's Park to-morrow at 5p.m. Haraguchi (Hosei). sharp.
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The following teams will take the feld:
Second Base:-Kojima (Wase- da).
Third Bano:-Sugita (Rikkyo). England: Hollingsworth (Army); A. A. Dand (Club) and Lieut. N. W.
Short Stops ---Katsukawa Metcalfo (Army); W. A. Reed (Club), H. J. D. Lowe (Club) and E. V. Reed (Keio) and Mizusawa (Meiji). (Club); Senior (Army), Lleut. C. C.
'Outfielders:-Iwamoto (Melj!), Garthwaite (Army), Ligut, P. J. II.
Nagano (Wascdn), Yamashita Bartlett (Navy) Lt. Cdr. T. K. W. Atkinson (Navy), and Lt. J. (Kcio), Yamazaki (Rikkyo) and Hooquard (Army).
Kageura (Rikkyo)..
India: Nur Mohammed (Punjabis); Parduman Singh (Radio) and Subedar Taj. Mohammed (Puniatla); M. H. Hassan (Railió), Dulla Singh (Pun Jabis) and Alaf Din (Punjabls); Walayat Shah (Punjable), Kartar Singh (Punjabis); Awtar Singh (Radio), Kalwant Singh (Radio) and Lal Singh (Punjabils),
Triangular Match..
NAVAL SOCCER
Wild Swan & Vority Draw In Final
Tremendous edihuslaam was urock- od in the final of the H.M. Ships The last fixture in the Triangular Soccer Competition played yesterday Hockey Tournament that between the afternoon on the Naval Yard ground, Navy and the Club will be played on between the Wild Swan and the the latter's ground, King's Park on Verity. Friday at 6 p.m.
The game was very keen, and re
The Navy will be represented by sulted in a draw, each aldo scoring the following: Stoker Holt; Lt. Cdr. a goal. Extra time was played, but Tidd and Burg. Lt. Cdr. Phillips; L. neither side could press home the ad- Muspratt, Lt. Cdr. Corrie-II, and vantago."
Lt. Jackson; Lt. Cdr. Neame, Lt. Eaden, Lt. Currey, L. Bartlett and Lt.Cdr. Atkinson.
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Tho team to represent Talkoo Licut. Cmdr. Meamo, of H.M.S. (Butterfield and Swire) in the an Cornwall, will deputise for Lout nual hong match against Wayfoong Donald the Navy right winger in Hangkong Bank), to-day will be as follows-G. E. Hicketts; R. 0. the Triangular Tournament game Castleton and F. D. Runtor: W. C. against the II.K. Club on Friday. G. Knowles, J. D. H. Crawford and Donald, I understand will be re- R. Miller; J. F. Lawrie, E. Moore,
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