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SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

HOME CRICKET.

Another Series of Big Scores.

ELEVEN CENTURIES.

Two University Results,

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London, May 20. The series of cricket matches commenced on Wednesday and con- cluded to-day saw another list of 'big scares, including eleven

cen-

turies as follows:-

Hammond (Gloucester)

187

Hendren (Middlesex)

N. Kilner (Warwick)

156 167

Smith. (Warwick)

132

Arnott (Glamorgan)

Page (New Zealand)

126 134

Senbrook (Cambridge)

106

Dawson (Cambridge)

107

O'Connor (Essex)

107

Bowley (Sussex)

102

Tate Sussex)

101

Leicester v. Oxford, Playing on their own ground Leicestershire defeated Oxford Uni- versity by 208 runs.

The locals went to the wicket first and compiled a score of 266, the top scorers being Aatifl (54),) Bradshaw (53), and Geary (04),

McCaulis took five wickets for the loss of 70 runs.

Oxford University replied with only 178 runs, the only batsman to make a stand being Newman, who made 62 not out.

Shipman captured five wickets at a cost of 36 runs,

In their second venture Leicester- shire scored 265 runs for six wickets and then declared. Astill WILS again prominent with the bát, scoring 56.

Oxford fared worse than ever on going in a second time, their total reaching only 125, of which Cazalet contributed 62.

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Lancashire v. Gloucester. At Manchester Lancashire turned to form and secured first innings points from Gloucester. shire.

The visitors had first leuse of the - wickets and run up a total of 235. Hammond just missed his century by one run.

LAWN TENNIS.

EXHITION MATCH ON

MONDAY.

THE CHINA MAIL

ON THE LINKS.

SPECIAL MOTOR-COACH IN THE SUMMER.

Fanling golfers are to be provid- ed with a motor-coach during the summer months which is to be run by the Kowloon-Canton Railway, on and after Monday, from Sheung Shui daily (with the exception of public holidays and Sundays) at The Exhibition Match between 720 pm, airng at Kowloon at the Rumjaha Brothers and Messrs. 7.55 p.m. Honda and Ng Sze-kwong has been

This will enable golfers to visit adjourned to Monday at 4.30 p.m. Fanling after leaving the office, get The state of the grounds did not in a round of golf, and still be able permit of the match being played to get back for dinner. yesterday.

LEAGUE FIXTURES.

Important Match To-morrow.

* ABE MITCHELL.

Visit to America Of.

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THE RING.

"HERMES" TOURNAMENT

RESULTS.

The results were as follows

RUGBY FOOTBALL,

MANAGEMENT OF THE

GAME.

BASEBALL.

FIRST GAME ON JUNE 11

The Hong Kong Baseball Asso- ciation will piny its first game at Happy Valley on June 11.

SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

Hong Kong, May 20, 1927, 10.30 a.m

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There will be six teams in the open League. The South China Athletic Association contributing TT on London two teams, the "Dragons" and the T. on Shanghai others are the Hong Kong Baseball Hongkong Bank .....$1000 "Tigers" they call themselves. The Club, the Filipino Club, the Jap- do. Lon. Reg. inese Baseball Club, and the Club Chartered Bank de Recreio.

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On Thursday evening at the Sall

At a meeting in London of the Loft of the Hong Kong and Wham-Rugby Union Committee, presid- poa Dock, un "all Hermes Boxing ed over by Mr. James Baxter (the Tournament took place and some president), the following were capital boxing was seen by thef

nominated for offices during 1927- large audience.

The chief drawing card was the 28. President, Rear-admiral between Marine Hills and Stoker vice-presidents. Mr. V. H. Cart- round featherweight contest P. M. R. Rords, C.B., C.M.G.; Gold, both of whom had appeared wright and Mr. W. T. Pearce; before the public at the City Hall.

hon. treasurer, Mr. B. Prescott. The Results.

It was decided to increase the accommodation at Twickenham Vice-Consul, has been asked to All P. & O. Bank

da. Bantamweight competition. Sto. by approximately 10,000, half of the vacancy in the presidency of the East Asia Blanchi was knocked out by Bugler this being seating. The com Association caused by the resigna- Marine Insurances. Turner in the first round; Seaman mittee resolved to send a letter tion of Mr. Charles I.. Shank, who Curtis was knocked out by Seaman to the Unions of the Dominions is going on leave,

Canton Insurance Lambert in the first round: Bugler Overseas explaining the reasons following committees for this sea-Union Insurance... $277 London, May 20 Turner beat Seaman Lambert in for the establishment of the prsson: Rules-Alves, Shim and Ha-Yangtze Insuranc",

The President has appointed the China Underwriters.. 80 ets.

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posed Rugby Football Imperial chiuma; Schedule-Ildefonso and Featherweight competition.-Ste. Conference, which it is suggested Cockey: Umpires-June and Harley beat A. B. Dowton.

Ho- Fire Insurances, Lightweight competition. Sto. by the home Unions as represent- chiuma; Publicity-Wilson; Gate China Firo Insurance $200 Harry knocked out A. B. Mitchell, ed by the International Board Receipts-the hon. treasurer (lide- H.K. Fire Insurance .. $000

Welterweight competition.-Sto. should be called at intervals of fonso), Hin Wong, and Takatomi. Bryant beat A. B. Newstead,

not less than three years. A re-

Shipping. Featherweight contest.-Marine port was received from the Inter- Hills beat Sta. Gold..

national Board as to the proposed Middleweight Both Clubs are turning out

competition. Marine Watts bent Ste. Parker.

changes in the laws of the game. strong team, but the Chinese will,

There was also an amusing blind There will be a further meeting unfortunately, be without Yew The lending British professional, boxing display.

of the International Board in Man-tsun who is indisposed. He whatever championship or other re- At the conclusion of the pro- May in time for clubs of the one of the most valuable men in cords may aver, Abe Mitchell, has Kramme, Mr. R. M. Dyer presented Rugby Union to be apprised of put new heart into the game in the prizes, after which Captain the International Board's recom- Britain with his performance at Elliott, R.N., called for three cheers mendations before the next an- Roehampton. So well has he been for "that thorough good sportsman, nual meeting. playing in practice and so well did Mr. Dyer." They were heartily Golf-Bogey Pool, Fanling.

he follow up in the Initial test for

given. Lawn Bowls Division L. Kow-the season that hopes of the Ameri toon Dock v. Talkoo; Craigen can mission which he will lead a gower v. Police; Kowloon Bowl few weeks hence must appreciably ing Green, v. Civil Service: Divi- have risen. sion II. Takeo v. Yacht Club; Civil Service v, East Point: Kow loon C. C. v. Craigengower; Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Bowling Green.

The Chinese Recreation Club and Abe Mitchell will not go to America Acting on medical instructions Indian Recreation Club have ar for the Ryder Cup on June 10 and ranged to play their postponed 11 at Worcester, Massachusetts.

xture in the "A" Division to-mor row. The match is a very impor-digestion but should be able to com- He is suffering from acute in- tant one and the result will have pete in the big tournaments later material bearing on the League in the season-Router. Table. Some interesting play may be expected.

p.m.

TO-DAY'S SPORT.

A Good Start. Writing in mail week a paper said:—

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HOME FOOTBALL.

LAST INTERNATIONAL

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The decision to increase the accommodation at Twickenham will involve certain structural alterations of an important char- acter. Even then the accom- Superficially, Roehampton with

modation will not equal that at its crop of three possibilities and

the super ground at Murrayfield, its limit upon big hitting, might be

on the outskirts of Edinburgh. reckoned as rather a drawback to a

Room for 5,000 people to stand player of Mitchell's power, but

will be provided at the clock Tennis League-A Division, after all, first-class play will adapt United Services v. Hong Kong itself to scale and will succeed at international match of the season certain changes in the angle of By dividing four goals in the last tower end. This will be done by C. C.; Kowloon v. Chinese; M.B.K. Roehampton just as it will at at Nintan Park, Wales and Ireland the existing terrace and by build- v. University; B. Division, United St. Andrews Services

or Hoylake. Its shared the bottom place in the In-ing it out at the back so that it Hong Kong C. C.; chances might be better on the ternational Championship. A draw overhangs the present wall. No Chinese v. M.B.K.: University v. longer course, but Mitchell showed was a fitting result of a game which stand will be built at this end, Indians: Recreio v. South Chinnat Rockampton that he is producing did not arouse much enthusiasm. which will be kept open to the Craigengower Kowloon C. C. the kind of golf that is bound to Wales made two changes from the air, so as to allow the wind to C. Division, Hong Kong C. C.V. be extremely difficult to beat any men originally selected, Len Evans, get at the ground. The addi- Recreio South China v. Chinese where. R. C.; Netherlands e. Nippon;

of Aberdare, Athletic, and Jen- Talkoo Y. Kowloon School; R.A.0.C. v. Kowloon C.C.

Yaetim-Services Race, 2.30

Government of the Game. in the Midlands) took part in the bringing in Bothwell (Ards) for the Colony for League matches and the last day's play.

Roehampton tournament to reach Gallagher (Falkirk) on the right reach the Press from Rugby men Communications continue to Ray, Gadd wing. his absence will probably affect the despite his local knowledge), and style, and but for weakness in

Ireland begun in a good who express surprise at Mr. scores, The Chinese, who are the Robson were not in the match play: shooting would have taken the lead. James Baxter's recent comments and also in the loose, and they China Buacs defending champions, have not yet Duncan and C. A. Whitcombe went Wales recovered, and a Lancashire replied by running up decided on whether H. Lo or C. out first pop; and Havers after dis- attack at the end of 20 minutes play wards the government of the work. At the interval they led Peak Trama (old))

Chon shall i Yew Man-tsun's missing Duncan fell softly in the ended in Williams scoring with a game. "There are ten represen- by a try, scored by F. Bonamy, Singapore Tractions. 10/6.

strong on the attitude of Scotland to- put much more "devil" into their H.K. Tramways fore, their own supporters. Ha place. The other five are Ng Sze-subsequent round. lows made 79 and Green 57 not out. kwong, M. W. Lo, Ng Sze-cheung,

do. (new) Gloucester were by no means M. K. Lo. and Yew Man-kit.

shot which gave Scott no chance to tatives on

the International downhearted and, on going, in a

one of their best forwards, to nil, Taxis... save, The Irish forwards had Board," writes a Scottish corres- second time, ran the local bowlers

The Indians, who were runners-

Professional form, except that of their chances, but they seldom pondent," and England has four, and they were value for more!

Miscellaneous, aff their feet, amassing a total of up last year, have made changes in Mitchell, tends to be streaky. Dun-seriously troubled Evans, and at the other three home countries time a beautiful, round of pass-Cements (comb.)

points. Three minutes after half Canton Ices 619 before they were dismissed. their team again and will be repre-tan was about his best in the pre-length came the second goal for having two each. Why Scotland Ing enabled L. Courtejaire, to in- Hammond was again their best sented to-morrow as follows:iminary stroke play and did every-

Wales. Williams tricked McCon should be mainly held responsible batsman, scoring 187 by brilliant H. D. Rurejala and T. M. Razack, ing very well, even to the putting nell and centred accurately, as she obviously is for hap-looked ominous for our men crease their lead, and things. all-round play.

J. A. Cassumbhoy and S. H. Ismail, which is so often his bugbear. McCluggage could not clear effec Dipper secured 78- runs and A. H. Rumjah and S. A. Rumjahn. But as many a time before he went tively, and Williams rushed in tonings contrary to Mr. Baxter's until G. V. Palmer jumped over do.. Parker 53.

The match takes place on the up like a rocket to come down like regain possession of the ball and desires is a mystery. It seems for a try in the corner, and a China Prov.

a stick. Havers, too, shows in and score when 14 minutes of the first hardly fair to lay on our men, pretty piece of work by A. R. Dairy Farms $154 out form, and the one qualification half remained.

Messrs. Alkman, Smith and Aslett ended in Palmer making H.K. Amusements

Der A. Wings - In regard to their play in this tour-.

Dallas, the onus or credit-if they the scores level. nament Is that the season is only:

Ireland Draw Level.

ever get any of the latter--for Briton Defents A Dane.

beginning and they have time to half strongly., and early on, after the North to take it that Eng- Ireland commenced the second the Board's decisions. Are we in steady before the big calls came.

H.K. Ropes (old) Mitchell's sweeping and inevit-Gillespie had headed over, Evans land's grievance is with us alone, British had the Frenchmen rat-Macro Electrica

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$10 The principal scorers were Hen-Worm (Denmark), 6-3, 6-4, 8-10, as can be looked for in this uncer but generally Ireland had the best equally emphatic. "I have often Maxwell put them ahead with a

hampion. He was as sure a "tip" tacks, Wales were dangerous

shouts of their supporters they Nanyang Tobaccos A Welsh correspondent is kept up a constant attack. R. B. through Len Davies and Williams,

Sinceres United Asbestos

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a total of 336 in their old style be-

Middlesex v. Warwick. At Lord's Middlesex Recured first innings points in an uncom- pleted match against Warwickshire.

Going in first Middlesex hit out strongly and quickly ran up a score of 190 for nine wickets when they declared.

Chinese courts,

DAVIS CUP.

At Harrogate, in the Davis Cup)

Men of the Moment.

Britain Takes the Lead,

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feebly, scoring only 237, of which Gregory and Godfree, 6-1, 1-6, 6-2, notice, and who no doubt will rank should have scored, but from two overwhelming supremacy in the. J. Bryan also got, over. In Wm. Powells"

Quaife made 60 not out.

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Following

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7-5,--Reuter.

Tilden ond Hunter.

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Tilden bent Lacoste 6-4, 7-5.

Open Championship by Walter splendidly in defence. At length,

EXCHANGE.

Hong Kong, May 21,

On London---

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to-day did not fulfil expectations as be hard to beat in a match. forward, beating Evans as the Zealand, New South Wales, South Tucker at fly-half, and E. E. E. Bank 30 day's sight..

So

sentative team. They are Ernest Keenor was able to clear. Fifteen Board. There seems no reason fast pace, and all the six tries as possible alternatives for repreyards out he shot weakly and number of representatives on the spite of the conditions, the game K. Belophones

was fought out at a remarkably) Paria, May 20, At St. Cloud 8,000 spectators

Whitcombe, the older brother of minutes were left for play when for it, apart from the fact that a came about through good pass- watched with great interest a match. A., and Herbert Jolly.

Johnston dribbled past Jones, and. schoolboy in England started the ing movements. It was pleasant greatly improved, scoring 507 runs on Davis Cup lines between Tilden final reminiscent of his form of rears. Ireland preased hard to get not an overwhelming supremacy glimpse of the form that earried Whitcombe made a fight in the with a fast shot, reduced the ar-game accidentally. England has to find Aslett show more than a for six wickets when they declared, and Hunter against the The innings was brightened by two stars.

French three seasons ago, when he had the on terms, but the Welsh half-back at the sport over her sister him into the England team last centuries, Norman Kilner realising Borotra defeated Hunter, 4-6, 6-4, misfortune to be beaten for the and especially Griffiths-played countries. Like all of us, she has year, even though the season is

Hagen by one stroke. He is a deter- however, two minutes from the her ups and downs. I should like practically over. A T. Young Bank Wire Surrey v. Glamorgan.

Borotra and Hunter played

mained type of player, and assuming finish Cillesple passed forward to to see her with the usual two men also had much to do with his Playing at the Oval Surrey de moderate tennis whilst the match something like his best form, should Johnston, and the Ireland centre on the Board. Then let New side's auccess, while R. H. C.

Bank. On deraand 2-1/16 feated Glamorganshire by only 37

Bank 4 months' sight 2-14 it was not anticipated that Lacoste Roehampton Buggested.. Whit. Welsh goalkeeper

to Africa, and France have one each Case at full back. got through a Going to the wicket frat Surrey would lose straight sets.

Credits, four months' combe made a remarkable effort smother his shot, scored the second to begin with.” knocked up the comparatively low

heap of work with every credit.sight

21 116 score of 207, the chief scorers being since his last visit. He sends over of the 18 holes.

Tilden, if anything, has improved against Mitchell in the later stage goal for the visitors.

British Army's Victory. Besides Brownie, J. A. Ross and Documentary 4 months Manchester City Fined £125.

It came Jeacocke, 75; Ducat, 54; and a greater proportion of fast or with nine to play he strung to-by a Football Association Commis-England in Paris the week before, France's old fly-half; had filled?

as some slight com- P.-E. C. Honeyman were out- sight No fewer than six holes down

21 3/16 Fender, 56.

Manchester City were fined £125 pensation, after the defeat of standing forwards. Du Manoir On Paris--- Glamorganshire fared

tempting balls and uses a perfect worse, securing 254 runs, of which cut shot which drops dead sharp ther sever 3's, and a 4, and resion which sat in Manchester to to find the British Army beat the out considerably, and lost much Credits 4 months' sight 1916

On demand" at the net. Reuter. Riches, made, 82 and Arnott 57.

ducing Mitchell's lead to two, consider the circumstances of the French Army at Blackheath by of his ability. A Pascot, and E. forced him to the seventeenth hole. transfer of Peter Bell, the outside- four tries to two. The French Verger did well in the centre,Ant It should be noted incidentally that right of Raith Rovers, to the City men had practically all the play and, until he was hurt, M. Savy few men in Mitchell's position early in the season. could have weathered such an on- tion was that the City paid £825 clearly beat ours for possession full-back.

The allega- in the first half. Their pack gave an excellent exhibition at| for Bell's transfer, whereas the fee fixed by the Scottish F.A., after an|

runs.

alightly

In their second ventore Surrey- gave a brighter display, their total

reaching 369, the most prominent were the whole of the visiting team batsmen being Sandham. 57; Shen- dismissed, O'Connor was in great herd, 56; Ducat, 64; and Peach 56, form, his innings realising 167 runs,: Glamorgan gamely endeavoured whilst Russell scored 60 and to bring off a win, and when they Douglas 73.

Bet.

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A Wethered Revival,

ran out

Mr. Roger Wethered's Intest ex-appeal had been made by Bell, wab had passed the locals' second Kent went all to pieces, being all ploit in winning the Golf Illustrat- £500. Raith Rovers had already Innings score there seemed some out for a paltry total of 179. the ed Vase, which is decided by the been fined by the Scottish F.A. possibility of their doing so. They only men to make anything like a card, indicates again that he has The Commission was of the unani were eventually all dismissed for stand being Hardinge and Deed, recaptured something like the form mous opinion that the representa- 375 runs, Arnott being responsible, who acored 70 and 56, respectively. we knew three or four seasons ago, tive of Manchester City had been for 126, D. Davies for 50, and Clay Following on Kent scored 263, It is to be hoped that the signs are aware of the fact that the Scottish for 51 not out;

Evans being responsible for 52 and Woolley for 56.

Cambridge v. New Zealand. Cambridge University were at home to New Zealand, whom they 'defeated, by five wickets.

Essex had only to score 29 not misleading. His.73 at Beacons- F.A. had fixed, a fee of £500, arid |

wicket to win handsomely

Sussex v. Hampshire.

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one field in bad weather is one of the that the offer of the further sum of time, and it confirms the form he cheater City, was a breach of the best things he has done for some £325, which had been paid by Man- Sussex playing at Portemouth displayed. In the Oxford and Cam-League rules. The fine includes The visitors were sent to the wic- ket first and scored 315 runs, Page scored an easy victory over their bridge Society's tournament in the expenses of the representatives -notching a century (134).

old rivals and neighbours, Hamp January when he stood out head of Raith Rovers who attended the Cambridge replied with 265, of shire, by an inslags and 38 runs. and shoulders above a good entry, Commission, and the cost of the in- which Dawson made 57 and Sen-big score of 448, the opening pair, a 78 at Beaconsfield but was a

Batting first Sussex ran up the He and Mr. Tolley, who also did quiry quiry Bowley and Tate both making cen- stroke behind on the other round,

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brook 106.

In their second innings New Zen- turies, the former 102 and the latter will bring a new interest to the "land were all put out for 205, Blunt 101 Two of the youngsters, Wens season's big events if they hang on repair his historie misfortune there alone being prominent with 72ley, and Langridge, made 50 and 64 to current form.. Both at Hoylake half a dozen years ago. There is The Varsity had no difficulty in respectively and A. H. Gilligan hit and St. Andrews, they would give not the least doubt that nowhere amassing a total of 267 for five away merrily for 60 Hampshire a Blllp to competition, and as there does Mr. Wathered feel Impelled to wickets, Dawson contributing 107 replied with 215; the Hon L Tennyis a probability of American opposirise to his greatest heights than on Kent V. Essere son making 60. Following on, the tion at both places their presence the Old Couree, which he has made Playing at Gravesend Essex de home alderspart from Mead, could would be welcome. Mr. Tolley has the scene of some of the most dis- feated: Kent by nine wickets.

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