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2145427 THE GENIUS OF

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HELEN JACOBS THE WONDERFUL

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Sure enough, in the second net America came back with a bang and

Three matches all Set all. The nal struggle begins.

Playing at the Deep rent out -3. Water Bay course re- cently. Mr. J. S. Dun- nett, of the Hongkong. and Shanghai Bank, did the eighth hole in

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A storm of applause lasting almost. a full ainute geeted the end of it. but now almost every point brought da shouts from the spectators. Great tennis, with Helen Jacobs' now the best of the four..

BRILLIANTLY SAVED

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DEFEATS SWEENEY AND RAMPLING

NORRIS BREAKS RECORD IN WINDSOR MARATHON

(By FRED DARTNELL)

London, June 20,

The wash-out which spoiled cricket, polo and other sports on Saturday did not prevent the athletes from putting up a nugnificent show at the Kinnaird Trophy meeting at the White City. The. Olympic touch was prevalent on a track that had been tightened up by the rain, and with no wind worth speaking about we saw several records made while the Achilles Club won the trophy for the 13th time since the competition was instituted in 1909, With a monster aggregate of 70 points Achilles scored more than L.A.C. (36) and Poly. (32), the promoting club, put together as sceand and third.

The double event achieved by claim on his services. His idling A. G. K. Brown in the sprint and was perfect and the time. 15e.. the quarter appealed most to me equalled Weightmun-Smith's record having regard to the opposition of 1928. with which he was faced.

In the weight. R. L. Howland bent To bent two great champions like all opposition is eighth, Kimmatri A. W. Sweeney and, Godfrey Haimp-win a peroned record for winners at Hog in separate events and in one this pueting, while K. 55. Dunean won afternoon, is a feat of which Brown the long jump, ingy well feel proud.

Sweeney wie besten a foot in the sprint in ... and had done cens in his heal, so he has noth-

ing to worry about, but I think hol could do wijl a bit more work. He! stood down from the furlong, which was won by E., Davis in impressive style from C. H. Wiard and, A. G. Butler

A GRAND QUARTER

Yesterday's League Tennis

(optinned tro Poge NJ

The big event of the day was the quarter, no clubl. The competitors.. were all keenly darassing the chances in the dressing-room, madtunity of some useful practice. Their long cricket Cd players an oppors know that Rampling was a Hitle - forms solliciently good to eurouri decreted in his own mind about the age the belief that they will ense beth danger threatened by Brown.

Rampling rats in the fifth lane, with Brown behind him in the serened Jane, so he could not afford to take Canything on trust.

the season end, CR.C. and U.S.R.C, some trouble he-

DETAILED SCORES

G. Chake and Mrs. MacCaw alone managed to obtain one set for the

icket Club "B" team, de Cricket feating lu Tat-cheul and Mrs. Chist Kowlotne

Chun-chiu, Scores were as follows:

G. Clarke and Mrs. MacCaw (Kow- und Mrs. Latton 2-3 lost to Tsui Yun- loon Cricket Club) lost to W. G. Hung and Miss I. Perry : hent lu Tak-cheuk and Mrs. Chit Chun-chiu

Both men were running finely. however, Their high class and style was so fascinating to watch that one forget there were any sther runners in the race. Rou the final bend and on enter- Jing the Straight Rampling was i. shade in front, but Brown's smooth, distinctive stricte gained ine); after inch. He went perceptibly ahead, despite Rampling's desperate efforts Iron Cricket Club) lost to Hung and A. W. Ramsay and Mrs. Kew (Kaw. to avoid defent.

Mrs. Litton 2004; lost to Tsni and Miss Perry 0-6: lost to Tu and Mrs. Chin

They beat Rampling's own record; for the meeting made two years ago 1796. by a Httle over three-tenths of a} sevond record.

C. E. Watson and Mrs. Lammert

outside Rampling's British (Kowloon Cricket Club) lost to lung

POWELL'S RECORD HALF

A Kinnaird record also went with

the ball-tinn, won by Jack Powell

in Imin, 55.4ser. The merit of the

and Mrs. Fitton 0-6; lost. to Tsul and Miss Perry 2-6: lost to Ju and Mrs. Chiu 1-6.

LEAGUE TABLES

Sets

P. W. D. . F. A. Pt.

performance, is enhatred by the fact | U.S.R.C.22

that late overnight Powell was in a C.B.C, 20.0 17 rond collision, in which his car was ... (1) 2 1 0 2 10'S badly smashed up.

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"C" DIVISION TIE

is nerve..however worked.apien (KCC_2549 didly in a tight finish with B. F. Muc- Cabe, J. C. Stothard and. R. 11. Thoma, all of whom beat the pre- vious accord of Imin. 56.6see. made; by fine late "Mike" Gutteridge threr i years ago.

Stothard, having his first real ruce? of the season, was not comfortable, but should be all eight by the tifne

| the championships arrive,

EASY FOR WOODERSON'

University Beat: Craigengower

In a "C" Division match in the Tennis League, Hongkong University defeated the Craigengower C.C. By seven sets to two itt Pokfulam yester- 5. C. Wanderson and Jack Love

and M. C. Hung (Univer -Searess lock still ipanuge lo steer clear of

beat N. P. Karanjia and 0. each other, but they both put in some Sadick 6-3; heat A. Hung sail D. wonderful running. Wooderson Hang 6L; dest In Leo Chua Bild 5. . found no sericas led j

In the Cassonbhoy 1-0.

mile, although Jerry

S. In and K. C. Cheng (University) him out a Hittle towards the end. beat Karanjin and Sadick 6-0; drew Aubrey Reeve was a starter, but with Hung and Hong 6-6; beat Choa he faded away badly towards the and Cassunbhoy 6-5.

end.

D. H. Gol and G. C. Tan (Univer- Lovelnek ran with perfect jalgsity) drew with Karanjia and Sadick ment in the three miles, usually keep-P-d; bent Hung and Hung 6-4; bent log fourth or fifth until the bell, when Chea and Cassumbhay 6-1.

be' went straight away frun third place to da a last quarter in less than a minute. He won by 40 yards from R. S. Hadland, of the Poly, in

K.LT.C. 14rnin, 202see, aputher competition | Rerrcio record.

S.C.A.A. Lovelock is clearly getting back

LEAGUE TABLES

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