FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926.
SPORTS SECTION
TENNIS LEAGUE.
LATEST PROSPECTS AND TABLES.
IMPORTANT MATCH.
By, "Lovall."|
The Chinge Recreation Club re- corded further vigtories during the week-end and in mid-week in nll "divisions and so far remain un
beaten. There is no doubt that they will maingain this record on Satur day when they will then be left with one match to play in each division.
Fixtures for Saturday are given below, the important ung being the match on the Chinese R.C. courts with Kowloon "A" team as visitors. This match was abandoned owing to rab a fortnight before.
LEAGUE TABLES.
LAWN BOWLS.
NOTES ON TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
FIGHT FOR THE SHIELD.
[By "Skip"]
The following are the League games down for decision to-
'morrow!
First Division. Taikoo R.C. v. Craigengower, Kowicen. Dock RC. v. Civi
Service...
Police R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C. Second Division. Craigengower CC. v. Indlan
R.C.
East Point R.C. v..Taikoo R.C. Civil Service C.C. v. R.H.K.
Yacht Club.
Kowloon C.C. v. Club de Recreio,
C.C.C.
COUNTY CRICKET.
WORCESTER LOST TO
SUSSEX.
IN TWO DAYS.
Worcester, July 15. In a three-day county cricket mutch, Worcestershire lost to Sussex (in two days) by an in- nings and 21 runs. Scores :-
Worcester (1st) 256 runs,
A. E. R. Gilligan,
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE AUSTRALIANS.
2ND DAY'S PLAY AGAINST LANCASHIRE.
VICTORY AGAIN.
Liverpool, July 15. Second day's play, Latashire the Australians. [Overnight scorer ----- Australia (1st) 389 runs for 3 wickets, Bardsley 155, Woodfull 66,
W. H. Ponsford of Victoria.
At the lunch interval; the Australians declared at 468 runs for 6 wickets, having in the morning added 80 runs for 3 more wickets.
GRABBING OUR MARKETS.
JOBS THE MINERS WILL LOSE.
The deeper the Bolshevist plot nguinst British Industry and trado is probed the greater its ramifica tions and the more audacious its
acontiens are found to bo.
The Soviet diplomatic institu- tions," the Russian trading organisa- tions, and a crowd of people who represent themselves as company directors die maangers, most of whom have never until now been suspected of being in the revolu tionary movement, are all flagrantly Ignoring the bond given to the Bri- tish Government that as long as they are permitted to remain in Britain they will not play Moscow's
gumu.
With utter contempt for the British authorifles and for pledges, money is flowing from Moscow to London so that the miners' atop page may be prolonged until all in- dustry is ruined, and to finance the Agents appointed to foment revolu- tion among the
unemployed
Wright made 70; Wensley took 7 | Andrews 95,] Taikoo R.Cwickets for 69 runs. First team. V.
To-day, the wicket was soft, workers. (away) F. J. Neves, M. A. Souza,
Sussex (1st) 394 runs: Parks following a storm. U. M. Omar, and B."W. Bradbury made 63, Langridge 84, A. E. R. (skip): C. R. Rosselet. D. Fritz,
Gilligan 106. Tarbox took 5 for Dennis 150. F. Fisher, and H. J. (skip); W. B. Muskett, L. A. Rose,
Worcester (2nd) 117 runa. D. Rumjahn, and E. Basa (skip): Parks took 4 for 24.-Reuter.
Second team v. Indian R.C. (at
Gilligan is the former Eng- home A. Razack, R. F. Luzland captain and is on the Test C. A. Rodrigues, and J. C. Flet-selection committee.1 cher (skip); D. K. Kharas, A. Kitchell, G. H. Sellwood, and E. Arculli (skip); C. Bennett, G. J. Spink, C. M. Alyes, and A. Gillard (skip).
Division A.
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The championship. table now stands at:
W. H. Ponsford, made 50. Macdonald (E. A.), the Austra- lian Test match fast bowler of 1921, took 5 of his old colleagues'
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Stealing Miners' Jobs, The "Daily Mall" bas exposed another motive behind the lavish- ness of the Soviet and the Moscow Oriental Navigation International, which are one and Shell Transports ... the same thing, because the Comtar Ferries munist political leaders occupy | Water-boats simultaneously the most important posts in the Soviet administration. Ghina Sugars That motive is, by keeping the Malabon Sugars miners as long as possible from working to
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do. Russian miners. 2 ...84.00
(Single) But another and equally impu-Shanghai Lean
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Saturday's Games,
Axtured 'The following announced, home geams first:-
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This should really be the last week of the First Division games, but there are still two games to he played that were, postponed from May 22 on account of bad Division A.--Chinese R.C..weather. These will probably be Kowloon C.C.
played to-morrow Week,
The bowls
been season has favoured with very fair weather. v.for, it memory serves me right, it
Division B. Civil Servic» E.C. v. Hongkong C.C.; U.S.R.C v. Chinese R.C.
Division C-Club de Recreio Hongkong C.6.: Craigengewer Chinese R.C.
H.K.C.C. TENNIS.
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Somerset... 15. Derbyshire... 13 Gloucester... 17 Leicestershire 18 Worcester... 15 Warwickshire 17 Northants 13
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wickets and only gave 185 runs.
Lancashire then batted. When
score
BRITAIN MEETS FRANCE IN stumps were drawn, the
stood at 201 runs for 9 wiekets. FINAL..
Hallows made 39 and Makepeace 70."
SWEDEN. DEFEATED.
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There were 7,000 spectators to-day.
Stockholm, July 15. France beat Sweden in the
This is a return match. In the semi-final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis (European zone, eliminat-first match at Manchester last month, Lancashire lost by an ing rounds).
is a very long time ago, since the fixture list was kept to so well, as } · it has been done this year. There is, however, plenty of time for bad weather to intervere for with the The last match of this year's postponed games of May 22 the H.K.C.C. lawn tennis tournament Second Division have stil! "five was played yesterday when Major more weeks to play, and should W. B. Stevenson (owe 2/6) beat the weather be unfavourable these three. S. E. Green (owe 15.3) in
Each round consists of five innings. matches and France won the first
the may be carried on for an inde- France meets Britain in the final of the handicap singles "A.", finite period. Such, we hope, zone final.-Reuter.
7-5, 6-4, 6-3.
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DEEP-SEA FISHING.
A local deep-sea fishing com- petition will be held towards the end of this month for members of
weather permits. Particulars as to conditions will be announced later.
will not be the case, us there are other competitions to be finished. Hong Doubles. Yesterday's match in the sum-
The star game in the First mer hong-doubles resulted in F. Syme Thompson "and R. 1. C. Division will be that between the Valentine (Dodwell's) (rec. 15.1) Taikoo and Craigengower teams defeating D. S. Green and T. D. E., on the former's ground. Pendered (A.P.C.) (rée. 5/6) in for either will make them safe for the Hongkong Angling Club if the the championship. This is the Craigengewer's last game, but 2nd round-Hon. Mr. W. T. Taikoo still have to meet the Civil Southern and E. W. Hamilton, Service away. (rec. 15.1) v. A. W. Hayward and J. D. Humphreys (rec, 3/6).
3rd round:-A.
the second round by 6-2, 5-7, 6-3.
Today's Matches.
Members wishing to take part in the competition are requested to send their names in, as soon as possible, to the hon. secretary. Mr. E. B. C. Hornell. c/o Messrs.. be Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
As far as interest in the First Brearley and Division is concerned, the next
J. A. Summers (scr.) v. H. R. game in which anxiety will prob- Forsyth and B. Cowley (rec. 15),, ably be
K.C.C. LEAGUE TEAMS.
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The following will représent the K.CC. in leage tennis
morrow
"A" team
C.R.C. on C.R.C.
ground-S. E. Green und E. C. Fincher. Thomas Lay and N. Trambitzky. C. E. Millard and
E. F. Fincher.
"B" team v. Club de Recreio-
on K.C.C. ground:-L. Jack and W. M. Gittins, Geo. Lee and G. S. Ford, A. K. Jenson and A. H. McBride.
"C" team v. Craigengower C.O. on Craigengower ground:-D. J. Purves and A. N. Other; A. J.
Pedersen and F. Hamblin, A. Han-
son and C. H. Atkins.
AT BISLEY.
displayed will
in the Kame on Valley
the
between the Police
and the Bowling Green. Both are
candidates for the "wooden them is indicated: but they will spoon." The Police lead at pre-need to play all they know.
sent by one point, but should they lose to-morrow, the Bowling Green Club will be ahead of them.
The game is an open one,, but, think the Police should pull it off.
their own playing on
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LEAGUE TABLES.
The following are the positions green, I in the League' to datą:-
Division 1.
P. W. D. L. P. Craigengower C.C... 97 9 Taikoo RC.
2 14
Kowloon Dock
મ 6 0 312 Civil Service Police R.C. Kowloon EG.
The Dock team will be out to avenge, their defent at the hands of the Civil Service, and, playing at home, will be at an advantage. In any case, a win for either will not affect the ultimate destination of the championship shield.
14
8 5 0 3 10
9 41,39
9 1 1 7 3
· 8.1 0 72 Shots for and Against.
For Agst Up Dn.
In the Second Division, East Craigengower C.C. 572 480 92 Point have another hard nut to crack in Talkoo, whom they re Kowloon D.R.C.
Talkoo R.C... ceive at home. This is their first
Civil Service meeting and, as both have a chance for honours in this divi Kowloon B.G.
Police R.C.
MACKINNON CUP GOES TO sion, a keen game should be seen.
SCOTLAND.
FAR EASTERN SHOTS.
London, July 15.
At Bialey, the Mackinnon Cup was won by Scotland with a score
of 1,084.
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506 423..82
470 484 36
459 456 1 D
406 500 0 94 448 567 0 119
Division II.
It is difficult to forecast the re- sult, more especially after the former's defeat at Craigengower East Point B.C. last week.
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'Kowloon C.C.
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"""Money provides everything but happiness; is a passport to every place but heaven." Bishop Woodcock..
The two men in charge of the
Koneral strike-Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister (top), and Post-
Thomson.
HOT WEATHER DISEASES.
for honours, are at home to the Craigengower C.C... 8 3 0 5 0
The K.C.C., next in the running Civil Service C.C... 8 4 1 3 9 Government forces that delicated the Club de Recreio, and it is fairly England scored 1,076, Canada safe to predict that they will add H.K. Yacht Club. 8805 master-General Sir William Mitchell 1,070.
another two points to their total. Club de Recreio .. 825 Next Were Ireland, Wales,
Indian R.C.
70 0 7 01 India and Guernsey in the order
Cralgengower receive the In-
Shots for and Against. given.
dians, who their showing
on
For Agst Up Dn. King's Prize.
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more than 4,000,000 tons yearly. rapidly, and, so that the blow at
By playing false with the British British trade may be as deadly as miners, the Bolshevik plotters anti- possible, a letter has been sent by
EXCHANGE.
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