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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926:

SPORTS SECTION

BOXING NOTES.

COMING SEASON'S BRIGHT PROSPECTS.

MANY STARS HERE,

Although the last boxing sengon was a great success, it is felt that the coming one will be even better.

"

2 MILES RECORD.

ALFRED SHRUBH'S FIGURES BEATEN.

SWEDE BEATS NURMI,

Berlin, Sept. 12.

A new world record for the two-, miles fat race was created "by Wide of Sweden, who, beating In anticipation of a busy time, Nurmi and another runner, cover- the Hong Kong Boxing Association fed the distance in 9 minutes 1.2/5 has booked the Theatre Royal seconds. The previous record of from November to March inclu-9 minutes 9.8/5 seconds was held sive, for the first Saturday in by Alfred Shrubb of Britain. each month.

Nurmi's time was 9 minutes 5 Mr. M. M. Watson will be carry-seconds.-Reuter... ing on as bon. secretary while Mr.

T. G. Bennett takes a well-earned NEW 1,500 METRES RECORD holiday. The indefatigable and highly popular manager, Mr. J. Brook, will have his hands full interviewing applicants for con- tests...

In this connection the "China Mail has been requested that boxers who want engagements should send along full particulars da to weight, class (number of rounds desired), record etc., to save time.

2.

.The

"Hermes" Reputation. news. that

"H.M.S. "Hermes" is coming back will make welcome reading., Local "fans" remember the shows put up by Stoker Norman Morris,

BASEBALL LEAGUE.

SOUTH CHINA CHAMPIONS AGAINT

SEVERAL "HOME" RUNS,

THE CHINA MAIL.

לי,

LEAGUE TABLE.

U.S. BASEBALL.

NATIONAL & AMERICAN LEAGUES,

at

South China

The League table new stands

W L. Pet. 12 2. .857 749 .500.

9 3

A WEEK'S RESULTS:

7 7

454 .285

153

Japanese Filipinos

Club do Recrato. H.K. Baseball Club 4" 10 Defence Corps.....

2 11

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Remaining Fixtures." Wednesday 6 p.m.-Hong Kong Baseball Club Club de Recrolo."

Thursday, 5 p.m.-H.K.V.D.C. v.

Thanks to a surprising recovery against the Japanese-whom they have now defeated in all three Axtures-South China are likely to retain the championship of the local Baseball League.

Several "home" runs were scored South China. during the week-end..

SUNDAY GAMES.

"

of

+

Friday, 5 p.m.-Club de Recreio, Y.Japanese (replay).

LAWN BOWLS.

INTERPORT GAME POSTPONED.

"SPEY CUP RESULTS.

HOME SOCCER.

LEAGUE RESULTS OF SATURDAY,

HOW THEY FARED.

London, Sept. 11. League football matches played

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division L

New York, Sept. 11. The baseball games in the U.S.forms the Hon. Secretary of the Cable advice from Shanghai in. big League during the past week Hong Kong Lawn Bowie Associa-to-day home team given first) re- resulted as under-

tion that no play was possible insulted:- the Interportame between Hong Kong and Hankow (on Saturday) Jowing to rain. The match will, therefore be played off on Thursdaya

Playing in the competition on Saturday the Birmingham 2, Sunderland 0. Civil Servica Cricket Club Burnley A Bolton 3. secured an overwhelming victory Bury 7, West Bromwich 3. over the Yacht Club by 25 shots. Cardiff 2 Aston Villa 3. On the Dock green in the samo Leeds ; Derby 0.

National League. Saturday (Sept. 4).

New York 6, Boston 1. New York 2, Boston 6.. New York 5, Boston 9.. Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 2. Chicago 11, Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 8, Pittsburgh 2. Cincinatti 5, St. Louis 0,

Saturday, 2.30 p.m.-Filipinos y Japanese; 480 p.m.-Club de Re- creio v. H.K.V.D.C.

Sunday, 280 p.m. Japanese v. pions. The Rest. Club de Recreio; 4.80 p.m.--Cham-Sunday,

SATURDAY'S GAMES,

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South China 'v. Japanese.

The biz match between South China and the Japanese was play- ed early yesterday afternoon and attracted a record number spectators. South China's sup

H.K. Baseball, Club v. Filipinod.. portera cheered to the echo when their favourites gained the winning lead half way by two runa,

Batting first, the Club held tlie run in the last laning, but the

In the Japanese lodged a protest at the second inning Shank gave a hit to Berlin, Sept. 12.

close of the game on the ground for a home run, but he was unfor-

[right feld which Was

good The German champion runner of spectators' interference. Dr. Peltzer, is claimed to have Unless "the Association, after tunately put out at the plate. beaten the world's record for 1,500 hearing the appeal reverse the

The Filipinos got ahead in the metres in a race against the Fin-result, the South China taam are Ofth inning by scoring three runs nish champion. Nurmi and the practically assured of the cham and added another six runs in Swedish champion, Wide.

planship this eason.

the next on five hita. Tecson ran Hia time was 3 minutes 51 Play was keen and exciting. The round the circle on a hit and error, seconds, described as 2 seconds Japanese had luck on their side but he failed to tread third base better than the world's record until the fifth inning by leading and was given out. held by Nurmi

Are-runs to one, but. South China

The lead was slightly reduced by be-hich made the scors five all, and three-bagger in the last inning.

scored four runs in the sixth inning. Cockey, who stole home after a the blanked their opponents.

The teams and score details were With one man struck out in the as under- last inning, H. Chinn made a hit

Club Shank through the spectators at third bass) and ran round the circle. The Hines

Ransom turning the ball to the plate: Cockey. being claimed that the ball, struck

Davie Ja couch placed at third base. An Muccio jappeal was made to the umpires to,

Harrell disallow the run. But with no re-

Ismail. suit. In the follow-on, the Japan-

Mahon ese bad two men put out at Aret stealing second.

Wide was second, 3 yards hind, and Nurmi third, 8 yards behind the winner.-Reuter.

Able Seaman Ewin (who won the FRIENDLY CRICKET. elder met with obstruction in re- welterweight belt outright),

Gardner (featherweight cham- pion), A. B. Baker und Dusty Miller.

"Jules

The three new cruisers ought. also to provide their complement.

The French cruiser November and it is hoped to see gallant Naegelin in the ring again.

I. R. C. BEAT PHOENIXES: BY. 62 RUNS.

Paying a visit to the Indian R.C. on Saturday, a'cricket team known defeated in a "friendly" match by 62 runs.

Club...

C

Filipinos

Zafra

18.

Leonard

2b

Kitchell

p

Angeles

Delgado

#

Bautista

of

Ruil.

3b

If

Теквол Fernandez"

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.3.0 3 0 0 1 7

Michelet" will be here early in as the University "Phoenixes" was buse and their last man was beaten Filipinos. 1 2003 6331

The Marquis of Douglas, and Hamilton is coming along some time and it will remain to be seen how the titled amateur shapes against the "professionals."

"Phoenixes."

T. E. "Yeah, e Suffiadh, 1o A. H. B. F. Ng. A. H. Madar, "b.

Madar

Curreem.

It is understood that the Scot- tish Borderers will engage in a team boxing"match the 1/East L. Youngsaye, Surreys before the latter depart. This match will give Mr. Brook a good idea as to what talent the new regiment brings.

S. V. Gittins e Rümjahn, b A. H. Zimmert, b Rumjahn.

Madar

"Mick" Hunt to Stay. Attention has also been drawn

Ishimatsu scored two hom for the Japanese in the seco fourth innings by pretty hity neid

4

to

run Runs-Davis. Muccio, Mahon, and flamull Hines, Raukin. Cockey: left.

Leonard (3), Bautista, Zafra, Rull (2), Tecson, Delgado, Kitchell, Angeles (1).

The teams and score details were na under:

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0

South China

Japanese

S. I, Lee

C

Y. Hachiuma

38 S. S. Lee

D

Ishimatsu

w., b

June

3b

Наупые

4 Shim

cf

Kusano

Leung

if

Yoko

5 Sling

2b

Kampahita

6 K. Chinn

1b

Murata

Choy

88. S.Hachiuma

H. Chinn

rf" Takotami

Umpires:

Barnes and Kelly..

Sirdar Khane Curreem, b

Currcem

Rumjahn

K. T. Luke, b. Arculli

B. N. Sudan, b.w. b A. H.

Madar

io A. B. Baker of H.M.S. "Moth". Hiptoola e Rumjahn,'b A. H. (not to be confused with the man of the

same

name

on

Madar...

the D. Anderson, not out

"Hermes"). Baker is said to be A. H. Rumjahn, b Curreem welterweight champion of the

Extras

Mediterranean Fleet. His mentor

is F., R. A. Bill Lee. also of the

Totul

"Moth." Lee, it will be recalled,

fought Mason at Volunteer Head-

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

quarters (in a matshed) for the A. H. Madar local middleweight championship. Curreem Another event of local import-Rumjaha ance is

that Staff Sergeant Arculli "Mick" Hunt, the Army physical |

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0. M. R. W.

....... 2. Indian R.C.

Chinn.

Hits-Club 8, Filipinou 10: Three-base hita.-Ransom. Shank. Cockey, Bautista.

Errors-Filipínos 3, Club -12. - Strike-out-Angeles 4, Cockey 3, Harrell 2.

Base on balls-Cockey 3, Harrell 2, Angelea

Hit by pitcher-Angeles-T

Volunteers v. South China,

Although the Defence Corps ibet to South China after a very pro-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 South China

0 0 0 1 0 4 1-6mising start, they gave an exhibi- Japanese... 21 11.000-5tion of the beat hitting this season. Runs: S.. Hachiuma, Ishimatsu | Bowker scored a clean home run (2), Y. Hachiuma (1); S. S. Lee by a hit to left field in the first 100 (2). S. E. Lee, June, Shim, H.inning. Ramsay came in for the me honour in the fourth inning Hits:-South China 6. Japanese 8. by placing one just as well in the Errora:-Japanese 4, South China same direction.

Some fielders on the Defence! Strike-out:-Ishimatsu 6, Lec 6, Corps side made several 19. Hachiuma

in- excusable overlooked technical points in the errors, while others

vame to start a procession of the South China men to the satisfac- tion of their supporters.

Base on balle-Ishimatsu 1, Lee

0 33

B

0. 42

34.

4

112

2

0

4

27

13

Hit by pitcher:-Ishimatsu

0

Home runa: Ishimatsu 2

Recreto v. Japanese.

21

In the second match the Japanese

training instructor and gymnast. S. A. Curreem, run out who has put many boxers through H. D. Rumjahn, b Gittina. their paces, is joining the Police. S. H. Iamat, e Ng, b Gitting There are quite a number of good | A. H,, Madar, c Sirdar Khan, b 'uns among the Bobbies and Gittina Mick's tuition should bring them S. A. Ismail, retired along nicely.

M. P. Madar, run out

Iron Bux is returning to Manila soon, still confident that he can stage

a successful comeback. "Hong Kong boys" wish him the best of luck.

S. A. R. Ismail, e Sirdar Khan,

b Yeah

Y. A. Wahab, e Anderson, by

Gittine

F. M. el Arculli,

b Gitting ring A. S. Ismail,

Zimmern

The Boxing Association has constructed a brand new with a stronger floor than that of the old one.

The annual meeting is contem- pleted for next month.

KID RAYMOND ACCEPTS

CHALLENGE.

Youngsaye,

Sudan, b C

A S. Suffiad, not out"

Extras...

1:

43 met the Club de Recreio and played

The teams and score details were as under: Defence Corps.

18 to a draw of eight runs each in Fincher

fading light..

Choy

Spary

Bb rf..

South China. Jane

S. S.. Lee

0

The Club de Recreio made a good Owen Hughes start by scoring three runs and then Bowker

p

.Shim

88

14 added' five in the next inning, but Valentine

from then on they were blanked out. Lammert

of

S. L.. Lee

2b

W: Sling

12

It was evident that the Japanese, Rushton Buffering from their reverse in the Wheeler

If

Leung

ib

K. Chinn

C

H. Sling

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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Cincinatti &, St. Louis 7. Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 6. Monday.

Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 8. Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 8. Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 2. Cincinatti 0, Chicago 2. Cincinatti 7, Chicago, 4. Tuesday..

Boston 2, New York. 7. Boston 7, New York 5, Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 0. Pittsburg 0, St. Louis 8. Wednesday.

Cincinatti 5, Chicago 8.

Boston 1, New York 5. "Boston 4, New York 2.

Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 4. Pittsburgh 6, Cincinatti 1. Pittsburgh 11, Cincinatti 0. Thursday,

Boston 2, New York 3. Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 12. Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 1. Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 10,- Friday.

Philadelphia 8, Chicago 4. Pittsburgh 2, Cincinatti 5.. Pittsburgh 5, Cincinatti. Boston 11, St. Louis 3.

American League. Saturday (Sept. 4).

Philadelphia 0, New York 3. Boston 1, Washington 5. St. Louis 5, Chicago 3.. Sunday..

Washington 6, Boaton 2.. 'Cleveland 8, Detroit 7. Cleveland 0, Detroit 2. "St. Louis 8, Chicago 9. Monday.

New York 2, Philadelphia 5. New York 2, Philadelphia 1. Washington 2, Boston 1. Chicago 5, Detroit 4.. Chicago 7, Detroit 5. St. Louis 6, Cleveland 7. St. Louis 3. Cleveland 1 Tuesday.

New York 4, Boston 2.

Lauts 8. Cleveland 3: Chicago 4, Detroit 2.

Wednesday,

New York 2, Boston 5. Detroit 10, Cleveland 7,

Thursday.

New York 10, Boston 0. Detroit 3, Cleveland 1. Chicago S, St. Louis 1. Chicago 6, St. Louis 1.

Friday,

Spy Cup Arsonal 2, Leicester 2.

competition, the Police Recreation Liverpool &. Sheffield 1.

Club team defeated the Kowloon Newcastle 4, Manchester United 2. Dock team by 10 shots. Craigen. Wednesday 4, Everton 0." gower accounted for East Point by Tottenham S, Huddersfield 3, | 20 shots.

West Ham 1; Blackburn 6. A very interesting friendly game was played on the Craigengower Barnsley 2, Reading 2.

Division IL Greon between the CC.C. and the Bradford City 0, Oldham, 1. Naval Dockyard members of the Chelsea 2, Southampton B C.C.C.

1]

Darlington 2, Grimsby 8. Hull City 4. Clapton Orient 0.......... Manchester City 2, Blackpool Notte Forest 2, Swansea 2. Portsmouth 2, Fulham 0. South Shielda 0, Middlesbrough §.. Preston 4, Port Vale: 4 the Wolverhampton 0, Notts County 1.

SPEY CUP COMPETITION. Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Polico R.C.

the Dock Green

Playing on the Police team Hecured verdict by 10 shots. Up to the 10th W

Div. III (South.)

head play was very even, and the Aberdare C, Newport 1. score stood at 15 all," after which Brentford 4. Queen's Park Rangera the Dock team falled to register w shot. The Police skip played Bristol Rovers 0, Brighton 0.. marvellous game in the second half. Coventry 1, Charlton 0.

Scores:-

K.D.R.C

Gourlay Brown

McKelvie

PRC Reid

Sword

J. Clark's

Gray (skip) 15. A, Clark (skip)

2

N

Crystal Palace 4, Bristol City 2 Exeter 1, Luton 2.

Gillingham 4 Plymouth F Merthyr 0, Southend 1.

26 Millwall 4. Northampton, 2. Swindon 3, Norwich 2 Watford 1. Bournemouth 2.

Div. III (wethe): Accrington 2, Stockport 4. Recrea-Doncaster: 0, Chesterfield 3.

Barrow 0, Bradford B,

Civil Service C.C. v. R.H.K.:

Yacht Club,

the

Durham 4, Southport 2.

Playing on the Police ition "Club green in

Spey Royal Cup competition the Halifax 3, Crewe 1. Civil Service had a runaway vic: Lancoin 1. Hartlepools 3. tory over the Yacht Club by 25 Rotherham 4,. Walsalk I

shots.

Scores:-

C.S.C.C.

R.H.K.Y.C.

Oswick

Dixon

Booker

Lang

Gregory

Deakin

Edwards" Russell

(Skip)..30 (Skip)

C.C.C. v. East Point,

On neutral ground at Taikoo, the Craigengower C.C. rink de-

Stoke 4, Nelson 2. ...

Tranmere 0, Rochdale Wigan 1, Ashington 4. Wrexham 2, New Brighton 2.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Clyde 2, Celtic 2. Cowdenbeath 4,. Dundee United 1. Dundee 1, Airdzle 0. Falkirk 1, Aberdeen 1..

feated East Point R.C. by 30 shots Hamilton 0, Partick 2.

41

to 10."

The teams were:-

C.C.C..

E.PR.C.

Neves

Whiteford

Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 5.

-Reuter's American Sérvice.

INTERPORT GOLF.

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HONG KONG'S TEAM FOR.

SHANGHAI

Hongkong's team has now been selected for the interport go match at Shanghai..

McKellar McTavish Lee,

"

Ваза Dennis Bradbury

...(Skip)..30 (Skip) .10

(a) Police meet Kowloon Bowl ing Green Club or Indian R.C. in the 2nd round.

Hibernians 2, St. Mirren 1... Kilmaröek 2. St. Johnstone 0: Morton 1, Hearts 3

Queen's Park 4, Dunfermline 1. Rangers 2, Motherwell 0.

-Reuter.

The new handbook of the Hong. Yong Football Association contain- ing the revised rules of that body and the Hong Kong Football League is now ready. It has been done up in very attractive form and in addition to giving past records contains photographs. of the various trophies and last season's

(b) Civil Service (who received a bye) enter the top semi-final,

(c) Craigengower (also a bye) are in the lower semi-final, where winning teams. they meet the ultimate winners of

FRIENDLY GAME.

CCC. v. Dockyard.

A "friendly" game was also played Our players are also likely to noon

on Saturday after- between the Craigen compete in the amateur champion gower Cricket Club and the Naval ship of China, which follows after. Yard members of the C:C.C.

The team is as follows:-N. L At tea time it looked as if the Smith (captain), A. H. Ferguson, home team might win but after I. W. Shewan, T. D. E. Pendered, that the marine landamen carried L, R. Andrewes and Capt. E. Wall before them. Morris.

5 earlier game, did not give of their Ramsay. @beat, and what looked very much 11like another defeat was averted by K.V.D.C... 50.0 2 1 0 111

the aqualising run. being made in South China... 127 4.4-40-22 Bruce is also visiting Shanghai at Allan without water on the green The gratifying point for the It is understood that D. G. Singapore Station is that A. B. 162 the sixth inning.

Runs Lammt (8). Fincher, the time of the Interport and will ed his submarines to BucceRs by At the close it was agreed be wheeler Rushton. Ramaay (1): W

Spary, Bowker, Owen Hugher be available should he be required. 16 points. O. M. R. W. tweeen the tears that this game Sting, K Chinn (4), H. Siing (3), should be taken together with their S. S. Lee, June, Shima, Choy, Leung I last meeting on Sunday and the (2), S. L. Led (1).

winners should take two points.

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Younganye Yeoh

:4

0 25

10

1 40

In reply to the announcement of Gitting CPO. "Jim Cartlidge" in the Sirdar Khan

China Mall," Kid Raymond has in- Sudan timated that he is prepared to meet Zimmern Cartlidge at any time in a contest Hiptooln consisting of any number of rounds.

7

2 15

8

1 28

7. 0 27

O de Recreio, who pointed out that

0

16

11

0

"Foo Beck." attached to one of THE AUSTRALIANS.

B

the naval vessels now in port, also informa US that a8 light- heavy weight boxer he has taken part in contests in the States and Shanghai under the above name, also that of "East Side Kld. He

bo

Y. NORTH OF ENGLAND

The suggestion came from the Club

1 they have matches on three days

O this week. .... |-

Home runs-Bowker and Rämeus”- China 16

Hits-Defenes Corps M, South

1.

Striko-out Shim 4, Owen Hughes

Hughes 6, Bowker 1.

Base on balls-Shim 4, Owen

Three-buse hits.-W. Sling,

team to take two points was not

The arrangement for the winning; agreed to by the majority of the committee members of the Associa-Chinn, Lammert, Ramsay, tion, and it was announced this morning that the drawn game of London, Sept. 11. yesterday must be replayed on Fri- The cricket match between an day at 6 pm.

The teams and score details were

ELEVEN,

is anxious to arrange for a contest English XI (or North of England locally," His

address may obtained on application at this XI?), captained by M. K. Foster as under:-

Dffica

BOY GOLF CHAMPIONS.

London, August 20,

Japanese S. Hachiuma Imamura Ishimatsu

(of Worcester), and the Austra-Recreio

liana, commenced to-day at Black-Alves pool but there was no play before M. Burros 3b lunch on account of rain..

D. Xavier

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There were 5,000 spectators. Remedios The wicket was, soft.

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Koga

Poreira

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Figueiredo

rf.

Takotami Murata Tokat

At the conclusion of play the A. Xavier

2b. Kamoshita

H. L. Collins won the toss and Silve

Porthcawl D. Lewis, of Ash-elected to bat. burnham won the Welsh Native

Amateur golf championship, defent visitors had scored 229 runs for H. Barros ing Kenneth Stoker, of Chester, by the loss of five wickets, W. M. one hole in the 36-hole nel

Woodfull making 85 not out. Recreio Reuter.

น London, August 27. Coombe Hill-The boys golf final has been won by the 18-year- old Eric McRuvie, of Levon Thistle, who beat C. Timmis, of Leasowe, by one Hole in the 80 holes contest. "

London, August 28,

In the boys!" golf international at Coombe Hill, England defented Scotland by 4 matches to 8.

NEW KENT CAPTAIN,

****Y. Hachiuma

TENNIS MATCH.

A tennis match at Kowloon be- tween the K.C.C. and a team from the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank yesterday resulted in the visitors losing by 59 games to 86.

The teams were: K.C.C.—D. J. Purves and CH Atkins; F. Goodwin and I. C. Lyal; E. Abraham and AH Brown; A Lecot and D. S. Green.

Bank-Walker and Black 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Moncrieff and Morrison; Peat and 3.6000,008 Moodie; Jardine and Parker Japanese

0.3.2.1.1, 1.8 Runa-Alva M. Barros, Pereira (2), D. Xavier, Remedios (1); 8) Hachiuma, Yokof (2), Y. Hachiuma, Kurata, Takotami. Kamoshita (1).

Strike-out:-Ishimatan, 6; Xavier SCH FOR

London, August 26 Canterbury-Lord Harris has announced that Captain Cornwallis 3

RHODES INJURED

London,

While folding for Yorkshire Wilfred Rhodes sprain

rust 29. Uyal today

has resigned from the Kent cricket Bass on balls-Ishimatau, muscle of his tight leg and badt captaincy, and that Mr. A. J. Evans Xavier in his successor.

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TILDEN LOSES.

"DAVIS CUP, LASŤ 2 SINGLES.

Germantown, Sept. 11.

The game goes to show that the Navy is backed up by bowlers of the best and they are not to be taken too lightly. Grantham was the "star turn."

Scores: Craigengower

Souza

Fritz

Spink

Salter

R.N.Y. Members, Chine Bah, Grin

· Hongkon · Emb. Gols:...

Lewis

Phayer

Bennett

The remaining two singlea in Rose round (America having retained Van der Lily the (U.S.A.) Dayis Cup challenge (Skip).18 (Skip). 21 the trophy), resulted in Johnstor Sellwood (USA) beating Borotrs 8-6, 6-4, Alves -

26 (Skip).

Nicholson Williams Alderman Knott

(Skip);

Jones Grantham

Brightman A., B. Allan

(Skip)

29

Total

and Lacoste (France) beating Muskett This is Tilden's first defeat in a Kharag Tilden, 4-6, 6-4, 8-6, 8-6(Skip)

Davis Cup match in five years. Rodrigues

He was leading in the third set,Clow given against him. In going after when two line decisions were Gillard

the second of these shots, he allp ped on the ground and twisted his left knee

Although obviously in pain, he resumed play, but served a double lost him the game the lead for the remainder of the match Reuter's American Servic

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LONDON EXCHANGES.

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