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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926.
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AMERICA WINS.
THE BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
HOME PLAYERS 5TH.
Bobby Jones Takes Another Title.
London, June 25.
COUNTY CRICKET.
NOTTS AND LANCASHIRE
DEFEATED.
YORKS DROP POINTS:
Record "Partnership For Surrey.
partnership for Surrey.
Latest county cricket results R. T. Jones, Jr, ("Bobby" "Jonce) are given below, having been has won the British open golf cham-cabled by Reuter overnight. pionship for 1926,-Houter.
Lancashire was surprisingly de- Note:-Bobby Jondi has previ-feated and Notts went down to Qualy won both the open and the Kent. Yorkshire drop two points. amateur championships for the | Hoobs and Sandham put up a big United States. He has competed in but not won the British amateur. Although a young man.. he is.one of the greatest golfers in the world. It will be recalled that the Brition amateur championship this year was alga won by an American, Jeuse Sweetser, so that the invasion has -met-with-complete-success.
Notts v. Kent.
At Nottingham, Notts lost to Kent by an innings and 103 runs. Dcores 1-
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Kent (1st) 400 runs. Ashdown made 137, "Woolley (F.E) 114,) Hardinge 78, A. P. F. Chapman. At. St. Anne's to-day, condi-pl. Barratt took 6 wickets for.
tions were ideal. There was u large crowd.
Watrous did the third round in 69 and at present is leading with an aggregate of 215,
At the end of the third round. the position was
Watrous
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J. H. Taylor (Britain) .224
Compston was disqualified for playing a ball at the 12th
"Bobby" Jones.
32 runs.
Notts (1st) 145 runs. Notts (2nd, followed-ob) 152
runs.
Yorks v. Gloucester.
At Hull, Yorkshire led Glouces tershire on the first innings in an uncompleted match: Scores;—
Gloucester (1st) 157 runs.
Yorkshire (1st) 198 runs. Old- royd made 59. Parker (C.) per- formed the "hat trick" and took altogether 5 wickets for 50 runs. Gloucester (2nd) 69 runs for 5 wickets.
Leicester v. Lancs.
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DUKE OF YORK BEATEN IN 1ST, ROUND,
SUZANNE. CONTINUES.
British "Hopes" Gradually.
Losing.
London, June 25. Wimbledon jawa tennis cham |pionships, results to-day:---
Ladies' singles (2nd round) ;--- Mile. Suzanno Langlen (France). beat Miss Dewhurst 6-2, 6- Senorita d'Alvarez (Spain) bent Mina Holman B-4, 3-6, 6-2. Mrs. Mallory (U.S.A.) bout Miss Joan Fry (one of the chief British hopes) 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.
Men's doubles (1st round):— Gore and Roper Barrett (Britain) beat the Duke of York and Wing
Mrs. M.. Mallory.
Commander Greig 6-1, 6-3, 6-2.
The Duke of York met with a
THE CHINA MAIL.
NEW OFFICIALS.
GOVERNING BODY, LOCAL SOCCER
'AMENDED RULES PASSED,
New rules were adopted, with amendments, at the annual meet- ing of the Hongkong Football. Association-the local, governing body of soccer-held at Volunteer Headquarters yesterday evening.. Next season's officers are:-
"President: Mr. R. M. Dyer.
Vice-Presidents: Mr. G. M.
Shaw, the Hon. Dr. R. H Kotewall.
Chairman: Mr. R. Hall, Hon. Secretary: ME W. E,
Hollanda.
Hon. Treasurer: Mr. G. T.
May.
Council: Messrs. H. McTavish, **** ·J. Ormiston, A. T: Hamilton,
Mok-Hing, C. Lawrence and Lt. Quinn, R.E. Yesterday's attendance com prised:Mr. G. T. May. (the re- tiring president), and the follow- ing members of last season's Council's 'Messrs. J. McCubbin, H.. McTavish, Mok Hing and W. E Hollands (hop. secretary and treasurer):
The report and accounts, and interport account, were adopted,
Mr. Hollands was unanimously voted an honorarium of $200, the chairman praising his valuable services.
tremendous ovation from the huge had loaned their stand to the Asso- The Hongkong Football Club
crowd.
Later results were:-
Men's singles (4th round): Gregory (the champion of York. shire) beat J. D. P. Wheatley (the British Davis Cup player) 6-4, 4-8
6-2, 5-7, 6-1.
Ch
Ladies' singles (2nd round) Mile. Vlasto (France) beat Miss Colyer (Britain) 6-4, 7-5,
Men's doubles (1st round):--- At Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leices-Robson and Boyd beat L. Â, Godfrae tershire beat Lancashire by 144 (and J. D. P. Wheatley (the British
Scores:-
Davis Cup players) 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, [" Leicester (1st) 224 runs. Ástill Vincent Richarda and Howard made 87. Macdonald took 6 for Kinsey (U.S:A.) bënt- Mishu and 63.
Sharpe 6-4, 8-6, 6-3.
runs.
Lancs. (1st) 133 runs... Geary took 5 for 65, Astill 5 for 55.
Leicester (2nd) 125 runs for 7 wickets, declared. Macdonald
took 6 for 62.
Lancs. (2nd) 72. runs." Geary took 9 for 383.
Somerset v. Middlesex.
At Bath, Somerset lost to Mid- dlesex by 275 runs. Scores Middlesex (lat) 345 Hearne made 74, E. L. Kidd 59.
Somerset (1st) 145
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runs
Hearne took 5 for 43.
Middlesex (2nd) 259 runs for 5% wickets, declared. Lee made 100 j not out, Hendren 60, the Hon C. N. Bruce 61.
in
Somerset (2nd) 184. runs,
Essex v. Northanta,
ciation several times. A sum of "$250 was voted to the Club as
being part of the cost.
The annual meeting of the Hongkong Football League should have also been held but was post poned till next Friday.
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HOME TURF.
NEWBURY SUMMER CUP RESULT.
London, June 10. The race for the Newbury Summer Cup (1%1⁄2 miles) resulted as follows:
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Mixed doubles (lat round) :-de Kehring and Seporita d'Alvarez beat C. H. Kingsley and Miss Bileer: Bennett (Britain) 6-3, 6-3. Vincent Pona Asinarum (Mr. Sol Joel) Richards, und Miss Ryan (U.S.A. ) Zambo (H. H. the Aga Khan) .... beat Lamb and Miss Clarke 6-2, 6-4. Miss Sport...
Ladica singles (2nd round);— Twelve ran. Won by four Mlle. Conto St. Avlos beat Mira.lengths, same distance between
second and third. (Wigner train Jessup 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.
Betting:
Ladies' doubles 1st round)-ed by Earl). Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. Jessup beat Miss Bruce May and Miss Vanpragh 0-3, 6-Reuter.
EXHIBITION TENNIS.
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With the craze for colour, neck- ties become more important. The fashionable shades are the warmer tones of red, Burgundy, lacquer, srust, tan, and cedarwood, with
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The neckwear that Engilahmen
New York, June 18-The New
Nationals continued their winning stride and for the third successive weak maintained the top rung on the big lenguer Jadder of the United States. *China Fresa,
At Leyton, Essex led North-take place next Friday at the UniYork Americans and the Cincinnati hole when it was out of bounds.amptonshire on the first innings versity hard courts between H. D. an uncompleted match. and S. A. Rumjahn (the cousina who are open champions of the Colony) Ny Sze-kwong" (ex. singles champion) and his brother, Ng Sze-cheung. Admission by
Watrous gave a perfect dis- play. Going out he took 7 fours, a three and a two 33 (for 9 holes). Coming in, he averaged fours (for 9 holes) 36, giving him a round of 69,
Later.
Finishing scores are as below, Where cabled, the 4 rounds (each of 18 holes) are given, the last two sets of figures against each name being scores of the last day.
R. T. Jones A. Watrous
72 72 75 74 -2PF 71 76 06 78 -203 G. von Elm... 75 72 76 12 -205 W. Hagen 68 77 74 70-205 *A. Mitchell 72 78 76 72 -290 Barber... (150) 78 71 -209 McLeod.... 71 75 70 79-201 Jurado (Argentine Melhorn
Scores:-
Essex-(1st) 351-runs- Russell (A.C.) made 75, F. W. H. Nicholas 69, H. M. Morris 50 not out..
Northants (1st) 222 runs. ticket. H. F. Bagnall made 73, V. W. C. Jupp 77.
The H.K.C.C. "C" team (at home) Essex (2nd) 147, runs for 9in the tennis league, v. Craigen
gower. at 4.15" p.m. to-day (if weather permits) will be:-S, M. Prior and M. M. Watson, E. W. Garrard and H. G. Sheldon, J. T.
Hamilton and G. S. Hugh-Jones.
wickets.
Surrey v. Dark Blues. At the Oval, Surrey drew with Oxford University. Scores:-
Oxford (lat) 273 runs. C. H. Taylormade 105, Newman 66. Peach took 6 for 84-
Surrey (1st) 505 runs for 3 wickets, declared, Hobbs made 261, Sandham 183.
Oxford (2nd) 212 runs for 4 -303 wickets. Fawcus made 70, E, R. T. -303 Holmes 55, J. H.. Taylor.. ? 7 80 -304 Amongst others were:
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The feature of this match was. the record put up by Hobbs and ? 1-307 Sandham. This Arst wicket part
1-208nership for Surrey, of 428 runs, 308 beats that of 379, put up by Abel 310(R) and Brockwell (W.) against Hants in 1897. It is also the highest ever made at the Oval, the third beat in all first-class cricket, and the second best in England-Reuter.
Note:-Names of British play ers with an asterisk. Barnes (U.S.A.) was the holder.]
Though the Americans have won five out of six of the last British open championships, they never 80, utterly outclassed the British.
Jones as the American amateur
(The other two big first-wicket partnerships are:
nicliffe, Yorkshire v. Derby, at 564, by Brown (3. T.) and Tun
Chesterfield in 1898.
title-holder, is the first to achieve the Anglo-American "Open Double." There was a dramatic finish to
456, by E. R. Mayne and W. H. the tense struggle between Jones Ponsford, Victoria v. Queensland,
and Watrous, up to the last hole, at Melbourne, 1923-4.1 NG each Reading alternatively. The. The table, excluding the match
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the tennis league,. v. Kowloon C. C., to-day (if weather permits) will be:-H. S. Lee, W. B. Ma, C. W. Cheng, T. C. Chiu, W. K... Cheung. and H. F. Un,
For their visit to the Kowloon Bowling Green Club to-day, in div.
of the lawn bowls league," the Police R. C. team will be:-J. Clark, w. Sword, T. Tallon, P. Condon, Å. Clark, G. Moss, T. Field, D. Reid, "MeLod, A. K. Taylor. W. L Clark, and J. Dick. Play starta at 3.15 p.m.
PALACE HOTEL BILLIARDS.
In the Palace Hotel billiards (owe 200) beat T. Clough (owe 120) handicap, 2nd round, J. F. Ribeiro
by 250 points to 135 last night.
Breaks: Ribeiro 15, 19, 23, 18, 28 18.16 Clough 18, 18, 18, 16.]
Next match on Monday night, L. A. Osmund v. Earnshaw, both
“gallery" of 10,000-was very excited Derby v. Glamorgan, on May 29, owe 200. and watched Jones play two fours not cabled, now stands at:-
at the 17th and 18th, against five by
Watrous, giving him a two-stroke
victory. Hagen hung on grimly, but could not accomplish the miracle.-Reuter.
EOCCER DINNER.
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Leicestershire13 the winning of the championship in Essex ... 13 -
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HOME TENNIS.
London, May 22, In the Surbiton tennis tourna ment, the finals of the Surrey championships resulted as fol. lowe
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SCOTTISH GOLF RESULT:
"London, June 10.
·· Edinburgh-Tom Wilson (Little- fill), won the Scottish professional- of championship with an agirer gate for four rounds of 297,
A Butchart (Peebles) was second. with 800.
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