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MONDAY, MAY 17, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

GOLF CHECK.

"WALKER" CUP NOMINEES. DEFEATED.

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'VARSITY MEN LOSE

Reuter's Servico.)

London, May 16,

The American "Walker" Cup golf team beat the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Society at Rye by four matches to one.

DAVIS CUP.

FRANCE: WINS IN SECOND ROUND.

TWO CLOSE MATCHES

(Reuter's Service)

Copenhagen, May 16 France defeated Denmark In the

2nd round (European, Zone) of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition whining all four matches hitherto. played.

In the doubles, Brugnon and Seven members at the Society eochet boat Hunstksen and Ulrich team were British "Walker" Cuples 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-0; nominees mid the only win they

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In the singles, Cochet boat Petersen 3-6, 6-2, 3-0, 7-6, 6-4.

Another Fle

Prague, May 15. Czecho-Slovakia have eliminated India in the second round of the Davis Cup by winning the first three of the five matches.

A mass of local sporting? - news,, including cricket, bowls, and tennis, appears on page 3 so-day..

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Mr. C. 4. H. Tolley. the amateur golf, champion Britain in 1920

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secured was that in which Cyril Tolley and J. B. Beck beat G. Von Blm and Jesse Guildford by one hole: ".

In the leading ghore.. Bobby Jones and Jesse Sweetser bent Roger Wethered and E. F. Storey by 3 hp and 2 to play.

Earlier Cable.

London, May 35.

The American "Walker" Cupl players created a favourable pression in their initial outing at

"Bobby" Jones, who has been both open and amateur golf champion of the United States.

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A report of St. Joseph's College Sports is published..on pare 4..

U.S. BASEBALL.

RESULTS FOR THE PAST WEEK.

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FANLING STEEPLECHASE

HANDICAP...

NEXT MONDAY'S RACE. Weights have now been allotted for the second ruce of the Fanling Hunt steeplechases on Whit Mon- day (May 24).

This event is the "Fanling Hunt Handicap Steeplechase about 1 miles.

Weights are:-

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THE CHINA MAIL.

GROUND OPENED.

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

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Scottish and Irish Atinck. Om resuming the Bluas had the better of the opening play, their forwards playing a good sound gane

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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, MAY 17:1926, 10:30:, am.".

The oficial opening of the Hong-and holding the English and Welsh kong Rugby Football Club's now eight well in their own half. The ground at King's Park, Kowloor, Scottish and Irish three-quarters TT on London

on Saturday, when got on the move and Mackenzie, TT on Shanghai. players from the Club and the Serceiving possession tried to force his vices combined be an International Way over the line but was not nut-Hongkong Bank game, England and Wales being cessful. If he had passed out-to opposed to Scotland and Ireland, his wing man a score would have Chartered Bank probably resulted the latter gaining the day.

A Clover Score. A serum on the Whites! ne fol- ing the afternoon, miking the octowed from which the English and" ·Marine Insurances.. cusion quite reminiscent of old Irish eight heeled the ball to their Canton Insurance

own half, who considering. the China Underwriters ‚'17 lby."battles" fought at Twickenham.

flie Excellency the Governer are dangerous position his side was in North China Insurance. 175rived shortly before the stars and should have kicked for touch. In Valon Insurance

shock hands with the members of stead he passed the ball to, sklaner. Yangtze Insurance both teams. A large number of but Fogerty cloverly intercopted Fire InsuranCEL.

present, the and had no difficulty in opening the China Fire Insurance. ... spectators" were "Grand Stund" at the north end of scoring Millar'a kick at goal mise-HK.. Fire Insurance the field being well patronised. Jed narrowly. "

Shipping. England and Wales showed one change, Pay Lieut. J. A. Hussey Joining the forwards in place of B. R. A Macdonald Scotland and Ireland played as selected.

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Capt. R. G. Sturges' Reynolds 175 Lt.-Com. Fanshawe's Race-

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NAVAL VICTORY,

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The Teams."

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This reverse to the Whites von-Douglases

ad things up a bit," and they put Hongkong Steamboats on all pressure to try and score but BK Tugs & Lightera. the defence of the Blues held out. Indo-Chinas (Pret:)

da.. On one occasion Nicholson cleared

(Def:)). Lid. with a fine kick when a score: look- do. (..) Hk. ed almost certain.. The Blues: res Oriental Navigation turned to the attack and carried Shell Transports. play well over centre but the Eng Star Ferrier and Irish defence kept them in Water-boats chack, Near the centre line For Berty again intercepted and when China Sugara opposed by Rippington passed to Malabon Sugars Thomas who ran strongly and scor

Mining.

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with the kick from the easy post-Kallan Mining Ad Scotland and Ireland (Blue)om The Blues were new wall on Langkats (Combined) Stolter Churchwards. Lieut. top and did all the attacking and do. (Single) Nicholson, Eng-Comdr. Mackenzie were on the English and Welsh line Shanghai Exploration (capt.); E R. A. Thomas, A. when the whistle went for "no-side." Shanghai Long...... Fogerty: A. B. Ball and J. A. D: Result Scotland and Ireland 2 Raubs Morrison; Shipwright Poole. H. Retries--6 points. England and Tronoh Mines Im aid of the Slaters of the Forsyth, R. Millar, E. R. A. Hodge, Wales, Nik Precious Blood, a charity soccer R... A. Johns, Ldg. Stoker match was played at Soukampoo Jeremiah. W. Beveridge, on Saturday, the Royal Navy, de-Stoker Whitelf.

Referee:Chief eating South China AA..

Petly

AN EVEN CONTEST,

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The match

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Hett The Navy were for- contestedi tunate in winning after a hard struggle as a draw would have been a better result. The Chinese term,

THE MAJOR LEAGUES,

(Reuter's American Service.)

New York. May » 16. were not at full strength but never The following were the basebatheless put up a very good fight results in the major leagues since and were not disgraced in losing faulty

by two goals to one... last Saturday:--

The teams were:-'

May

National League.

Chiengo. 6; New York 4.

St. Louis 2; Brooklyn is Pittsburgh 6: Borton 9: Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia a

American League,

New York 5: Detroit 7. Washington by Chlengo li Philariophia 14: St. Louis ti Boston 4; Cleveland 10.

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National League. Chicago 8. New York 7. St Louis : Brooklyn X. Cincinnață P. Philadelphia 4.

American League.

New York 10 Detroit 14 Washington 6: Chleage 5.

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National League..

St. Louis 5: New York 4- Chicago 9 Brooklyn 0:

American League. New York 13; Detroit . Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 2 Washington 0; Chicago. 2. Beaton 0 Cleveland, 3.

National League.

St. Louis 6: New York 5. Chicago 2; Brooklyn: 6. Pittsburgh 11; Philadelphia 1., Cincinnati 7; Boston 4..

Sandwich, where an exciting con- test was played in a gale of wind, and showers. It concluded in a dramatic victory for the British May, 11. Walker Cup player Major Hezlet, who with scores of 80 and 78, Beat the American G. Von Elm. who led some time with 82 and 79. The amateur champion, Harria,. was third with 81 and 80. Other scores were the Anglo-American Douglas Grant 83 and 79, C. J. H.. Tolley 82 and 82; other Ameri- cans, F. Ouimet 85 and 79. R. A. Gardner 88 and 80, Bobby Jones 81 and 86, Mackenzie 87 and 81, Sweetser 90 and 81 und T. Guil- ford 91 and 82.

THE AUSTRALIANS.

FIRST DAY'S PLAY AGAINST THE M.C.C.

(Reuter's Service.);

London, May. 16. The Australians' match against | the M.CC. opened at Lord's taşday ; before 18,000 spectatore. The wicket was noft and later got very tricky.

Michael Falcon won the toss for

the home team and elected to bat.

American League. Washington G; St. Louis, Gu Philadelphia 3; Chicago-2.

way 12:

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American League. New York 6; Cleveland: 5. Washington 7; St. Louis 4.. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 3. Boston 4; Detroit 2.

May. 18.

National League. St. Louis. 1 New York 12. Pittsburgh 0; Philadelphia 68. Clucinnati 4; Boston 1.

American League:

New York 18; Cleveland 9. Washington 6; St, Loula 2. Philadelphia 2; Chicago 10, Boston. 10: Detraff 18:

The M.C.C. scored 147 for the loss. Muy 14.

of three wickets, but after the ten Interval there was a collapse and the innings closed for 109. G. T. S. Stevens scored 77 and A. P. E Chapman, 61, A. Richardson (South Australia) took six wickets for 86 and H Colline (captain) three for 89.

The Australians betted for five minutes and scored 12 without los

National League. Cincinnati 6; New York 4. Pittsburgh 6; Brooklyn 6. (Rain Stopped" play).

American League. New York 2 Cleveland 1. Philadelphia G, Chicago 5. Washington 7; St. Louis 10. Boston 1 Detroit 8.

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Godowns, &e. lu was a keen well content.K. & K. Wharves Ofleet game, and both sides put up a good HK. & W. Docks

show under trying

conditions Fongkews *** the Play on the whale was inclined to New Engineerings. Whites. Lammert fielded the return be scrappy, yet there were some Shanghal Docks kick and ran strongly but when clever, movements eropping up now condronted by Fogerty passed and again. No score at half- Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. wildly. England and Waler time was a good reflex on the game. K. & S. Hotels (old)...

do.. frat scrum but during the first half but the Scot- carried the

Hongkong Lands pasy checked tish and Irish team was 'superior | HK Realty

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For the Whiten South China eleven pressing, and

Lammert played well, but he and Avery was forced to give score was near at hand to save a se 10.Bowker were both well marked, und Dairy Farms: . from a tricky what by Suen. The white "threes" secured possession dangerous. Hett and Skinner Hongkong Amusements,

From the serum that followed: the

were never allowed to become too Per A Wing (full pd.)... (part pd.). Navy then visited the South China and handled well until Poole in- up a good show and defunded well HK. Constructions. end, Habringing off a the save tercepted. He ran strongly for The forwards were better n the From Dauval Suen again forene but was tackled a yard tight than the loose and were not H.K. Developmenta Hongkong Electrica earner, but Chang Kwong-jus shot A nice passing movement by far behind the opposing cight. AHK Ropes (comb.). behind. Avery was shortly after the English & Welsh "threas gin- peculiarity of the game was the called to save from Pang and Suoned a lot of ground and it was a

do. ..(old) large number of free kicka which im quick succession but eventually

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were awarded to both sides, the Shortly but shot just behind.

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