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MIXED DOUBLES MATCH

The Kowloon Cricket Club "A"

FALLEN GIANTS team continued In winning vein

BOWLS SINGLES.

CONTEST

(Continued froni Page 8).

twa woods of each player had been delivered (and there were times when he lay two), and Silkatone scored with his Intter deliveries.

A two on the eightți lend gave Luz the lead 5. On this head Bilkstone had again saved a shot with his final delivery. Laz only required to rest the wood to give him another four and it was only by a fraction of an inch that he missed his opponent's wood.

Silkstone brought off a clever piecó of bowling on the ninth head when he sent down two back woods and then trailed the jack with his third to give

im

three

when his opponent had been lying the shot. The deficit was now reduced to 9-8 in favor of Luz. A (single on the next head mude it 9–9

when they defeated their "B" rivals „by...eight"sela 10 ang_In_the_Mixed. Doubles Tennis League on the Kow- loan C.C. courts yesterday afternoon.

The scoren were as follows: E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel ("A") beat A. W. Ramsey and Mra. W. M. Hosford 0-2; beat . A. Op. penheim and Mrs. My Knight 6-1; hent G. E. Watson and Mrs. M. White 6-0.

E. F. Fincher and Miss M. Grimths "A") bent Rarusoy and Mrs, Hos ford 8-1; beat Oppenheim and Mrs. Knight 6-1; beat Watson and Mrs. White 8-3.

kenzie ("A") beat Ramsey and Mrs. A. E. P. Guest and Miss A. Mac- flortoni 0-2 beat Oppenheim and Mrs. Knight 6-3; lost to Watson and Mrs White 3-6.

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Game Postponed Owing to misunderstanding us venue, the match between the United Services Recreation Club and the Chinese Recreation Club, which promised good tennis, was not play- ed. The xture will be decided 'ni a later date.

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WELL CONCEIVED SHOT

The thirteenth hond saw Laz play his best shot of the match. Silkstone was lying in a well built up head with little possibility of the Craigengewer player beting

to draw. A drive by Luz found a narrow port, the jack being trailed for the count.

Was

the fourteenth to witness what was the best all round

Just

to

bowling of the day, Both players sent down four beautiful woods whiels were all within two feet of the jack. Silketone was lying the shot after his delivers but his final wood pro-

moted Luz for the count.

With the score landing at 12-11 in Cavour of Silkstone on the 14th hend it was anybody's game. Two singles proved most useful to the Kowloon E C.

player who conceded a brace and a single on the next hends.

Silkstone produced his best form on The conelading heads and played brilliant bowls to beat an opponent who himself was maintaining a high standard. A two, a single and three gave Silkstone the Tead by 20-14.

SILKSTONE RISES TO OCCASION His three was well deserved as he was called upon to find an exceptional- ly narow port. He was equal to the ocension and drew a third counter. He was almost deprived of a couple when Luz emulated his example and

also sniled through the adif-same

port, but unfortunatly with too ninch weight.

The final head, the 22nd., showed

what brilliant bowling was served up

by the two players. Silkatone wEN

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Kowloon Golf Club

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The draw and starting times for the qualifying round of the "Summer Cup" of the Kowloon Golf Club, to be played over the Club course Sunday, are as follow:

9.00.-W. C. Simpson and R. Henderson.

9.04.-J. MeKelvie and A. Ander-

son.

9.08.-W. Geall and J. W. Fisher. 9.12.-II. B. Mundy and E. 0. Murphy.

9.10.-J. ]]. Thomson

Taylor.

IV.

9.20.-13. C. Borner and W. Ahern, 0.24.-J. G. Charlton and R. Col- linses.

3.28.-J. J. King and N. Brbbing-

ton.

0.32.-F. C. Barry and W. M. Groves.

9.36.-D. C. Wilson and A. J. Den-

nis

9.40.-E. F. Barnes and A. An- drews.

5.44.A. Eastman and S. Mac- Nidor.

Play is uver 18 holes and the best 16 scores will qualify.

HOME GOLF SURPRISE

Scottish Hope Beaten In

wide with his first two woods whereas Amateur Championship

Luz was less than a foot with two per- | fectly delivered woods.

Silkstone's third wood restei

against Luz'e two to give him the

London, May 20.

There was an early sensation in

Aint and then Luz sent down a third the British Amateur Golf Champion- which faced Silkstone's wood but on ship at Royallytham Stantes when the wrong side. Silkstone was wide. H. Bryant, the 22-year old Wor- with his last but the position called tester player defeated Jack Melenn

Lo

wus

for a trail of the jack to save the Scottish champion and regarded 1x the outstanding British hope situation for Luz An attempt

against the Overseas challenge." save the game was negatived by n

Melean was lost by one hale hopelessly narrow delivery,

Luz certainly deserved better luck in putting being disastrous,

out of form and never held the lend on the final head as he played three brilliant woods and was deprived of ago when a dislocated hip terminat Bryant took up golf four years the count by one that was just ned his career as a rugby football, shade better than any of his three, pinyer-Reuter. However, the shot which Silkstone sent down was delivered with puch precision that to say he was lucky to lay the shot would be doing him a grave injustive.

It was a match brilliantly played by both men and each carried off an

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equal share of the honoura although, THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. like all competitive games, only one i could enter the next round.

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FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

Draft Programmes and Eatry Forms for the Seventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 1st June, 1935 (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Omice. Gloucester The River Conservancy Com-Building; the Club House. Happy mission for Kwangtung Province Valley; the Hong Kong Club; and issues the following report on the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. water levels, in English foot, for Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON the West, North and East Rivers:

on Thursday, 23rd May, 1935. . May 10 May 20 West River at Shiching. 12.8 14.2

By Order, North River at Tsingyuen 13.2 12.7 North River at Samshui 7.3 East River at Sheklung.

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