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MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
TIPS FOR TO-DAY,
PONIES WHICH MAY PAY TO FOLLOW.
4TH MEETING, 2ND DAY.
[By "Patrol"]
FINAL STAGES.
FRENCH HARD COURT TENNIS
X
CHAMPIONSHIPS.
TILDEN LOSES IN SINGLES.
St. Cloud, June 5. As indicated in the respective Play, in the French hard courts, races, the following ponles mag pay Inwn tennis championships con to follow this afternoon, at the second day of the Hong Kong! Jockey Club's fourth meeting of the season-
extra raco
tinned.
LADIES' SINGLES FINAL.
TENNIS LEAGUE,
HOLDERS. KEEP UP THEIR RECORD.
WEEK-END FIXTURES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
W. A. Nowers and R. K. Valen-lost to Chan So and He Wel- tine (H.K.C.C.) P
•hing, the door
lost to T. Fujieda and Y. Sajiki 6-6 lost to Luk Kang cheung and | beat T. Miki and V. Muzugn- i Luk Ding-chaung von chan
chi
last to Chau Hy-wo and Ma
Chi-hoon
(H.K.C.C.):
T... Jaomura and K. Nakano 2-9 (Nippan) :-- -
6- 5
lost to K. Tsurumi and N.
Nomura
4-7
*15-18
beat H. Remedios and A. Basto 6-5 47 beat H. Barros and A. A.,
Remedios
6. 5 5-6 best A, V: Remedios and L. ⠀
Ribeiro AVIS. 11-22
lost to Chan So and Ho Wei-
hingga
A Hamson and D. J. Purves (K.C,C) :-
6.5.
18-15
0-11
4.7
0-27
3. B loat to Luk Kang cheung and
4-7 Luk Ding-cheung ... loat to Chau Hy-wo and Ma
Chi-boon
4. 7
(Total: H,K,CC. 42, Nippon 87). (K.C.C.) —
*
Last year's champions in all
W. L. Dunbar and W. M. Lyons three divisions of the Tennis lost to T. Fujieda and Y. Sałki 2- † League, the Chinese Recreation
Club, have kept up their record lost to T. Mikl and U.,Mazugu-
chi
this season of being the only un-loat to K. Tsurumi and N. defeated club in all divisions.
.Nomura
In "A" division, the Chinese R.C. are leading and every other club has lost.
BRITAIN LOSES.
· INTERNATIONAL GOLF FOR RYDER CUP.
|U.S. WIN SINGLES AND. DOUBLES.
Worcester (Mass.), June 4. By winning three out of the four foursomes yesterday, the Americans made a good start in the Ryder international golf match.
(Total: Nippon 59, Recreto 40).
N.T.C. v. K.B.S.F.P.A.
On home ground, the Nether lands T.C. defeated the Kowloon British School Former Pupils Aa 11-22 Bociation by 21 games: Scores -
(N.T.C.)
C. de Bruyn and A. J. Ramondt
beat S. Bliss and G. Hedisy 8--3 4-7 beat G. Puncheon and C. Pile 7- 4. and Watrous beat Havers and
beat E. W. Railton and W. R.
Greenhalgh
5- G
P. M. Pinguet and G. S. Ford In "B" division, the holders
lost to Chan So and Ho Wei- share the lead with Club de
M.B.K. v. C.C.c.
hing Recreio, who have conquered thus
last to: Luk Kang cheung and far in the fixtures. The.Indian
Visiting King's Park, Craigen- Luk Ding-cheung ............ Recreation Club also have an un-ower C.C. defeated Mitsui Bus-lost to Cháu Hy-wn and Mu tarnished record,
sah Kaisha by 25 games, Scores Chi-hoon
M. Kitajima and
Mizobel "C" division, Club de (.B.K.) — Recreio hitherto undefeated-beat J. W. Leonard and G. A huge crowd watched the tennis met their Waterloo on Saturday Bodiker defence but her stendy driving was at the hands of Nippon Club who lost to H, J. Howard and W. J. not sufficient to cope with Miss have moved up to second berth. and Eouman's easy style and a complete However,
Trepertory of strokes,
Race 1 (6 furlongs). Sugar Loaf to win; Borderer and Vincent or Yorks for a place.
Race (5 furlongs). Saligin to win: September King of Troy for places..
In the finals of the ladies singles, Misa Bouman (Holland) beat Mrs. Peacock (South, Afrien) 6-2, 6-4.
finnls. Mrs, Percock had a solid
Race III (one mile).
Mika Bouman played a base-line game and kept Mrs. Peacock on the Bright Eve to win; Grey Knight run by alternating deep drives and for a place: Dyer und Beith's select-cut shots over the net. She also ed or Grande del Norte for the other place.
Race IV (1 miles).
used a deadly forchand cross-court stroke.
Mrs. Peacock rarely used her forehand but frequently went up to Brigade Call to win; Ukelele and the net with good effect,
Leaf for places.
Race VI (one mile).
TILDEN DEFEATED.
In the final of the men's singles, Tilden Lacoste (France) beat
Tilden match V.
Loch Rannoch to win; Scooter or (America) 6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-4, 11-9.
The Lacoste King Alan for a pinces
Race VII (1 mile, 165 yards). Festive Eve to win; Dyer and Beith's selected for a place.
Race VIII (one mile).
Shan Mein to win; Baccarat Misty Eye for a place."
ALL STARS WIN.
HONG KONG DEFEATED ÅT·
BASEBALL.
In
Craigengower
Howard ....
C.C. lost to W. E. Cracker and A.
H. Hamяon,
share with the holders (and, in- cidentally, the leaders) the hon- our of having won all games thus far.
74
F
9.2
24-9
4-7
P. Marks and G. H. Heintzen 13-20 (N.T.C.) :———
(Total: KG.C. 86, 5.C.A.A. 64).
· CRAIGENGOWER W. S.C.A.A. ·
On their own courts. (yesterday), Craigongower C.C. defeated South Chinn by 11 games. Scores:- 16-18 J. W. Leonard and G. Bodiker
(C.C.C.)
3.8
Y. Koyama and Z., Tachibana (M.B.K.):
Bodfker
At Pokfulam, the University de-lost to J. W. Leonard and lasted 200 minutes. It was an ex-fented the Hong Kong C.C. by 11. hibition of lawn tennis the like of games. Scores: which has been rarely seen any- where in the world. The play of both was superlative.
Lacoste started magnificently. or dealing summarily with Tilden's
wiliest strokes and relying mainly on speed to outwit him. With the score at 4/3 against him, Lacoste took three games running and won the first set without any apparent effort.
Second Set.
T. W. Chong and B. H. Wong University):
Just to G. Miskin and W. B.
Corna by
lot to H. J. Howard and W. bent W. E. Crocker and A. D:
J. Howard
Hanson
-15-18 (Total: M.BK. 37, C.C.C. (2).
GR.C. v. R.E.
lost to S. E. Green and G. R.
Sayer.................... 4-7
5-6 beat A. Brearley and R. M.
Henderson
8- A
17-16
On home ground, the Chinese Totten-R.C. defeated the Royal Engineers
by 57 games. Scores
beat Chan So and. Ho Wel-
hing
Hager and Golden beat Ray and Robson by 2 and 1. Farrell and Turness" beat Duncan and Compaton by 8 and 6. Sarazen
Jolley by 3 and 2.
Boomer and Whitcombe secured the only British victory, defenting Diegel and Melhorn by 7 and G.
The Singles. Worcester (Massa), June 4.. The United States golfers de- feated the British golfers by 3-8611⁄2 matches to 1% in the
beat S. Bliss and G. Hedley. 9. 21 loat to G. Puncheon and C.
Pile ....
beat E. W. Railton and W..R.
Greenhalgh
8- 3
20-13
F. Lafleur and H. J. Kroltnerus (N.T.C.)-
beat S. Blas and G. Hedley.. B-3 11- olost to G. Puncheon and C. Pile 2-9
beat E. W. Railton and W. R.
Greenhalgh
(Total: N.T.C. 60, K.B.S.F.P.A..
n
K.C.C. v. T.B.C.
65
16-17
5- 6
At Kowloon, the Kowloon C.C. defeated Talkoo R.C. by 29 games 8. 3 Scores:-
6. 5
C. H. Leddra and K. A. Karsten- sen (K.C.C.):-
"A" Division.
Seventeen matches were played lost to J. W. Leonard and G. during the week-end, three of Bodiker
2-9 them yesterday. low-
Details fol-lost to H. J. Howard and W.
J. Howard
2-.9 lost to W. E. Crocker and A. B.
Hanwon...
bent Lok King-cheung and Luk
Tin-cheung beat Chan Hip-wo and Ma
Che-han
9- 2
3-8
27. 6 39).
· UNIVERSITY v. H.İ.C.C.^-
7-26
N. Inagaki and W. Tanaka (M.B,K.):
G.
W. J. Howord and H. J. Howard (0.0.0.) --- lost to Chan So and Ho Wei-
hing......no 2-beat Luk King-cheung and Lak
Tin-cheung 5. & beat Chan Hip-wo and Ma
Che-han.
8- 3
beat A. Morrison and J. Gard-
19-14
-ner
lost to Luk King-cheung and
Lok Tin-cheung:
G. Kelly and (C.C.C) - lost to Chan So and Ho Wei-
hing.
2-9
4-7
lost to Chan Hip-wo and Ma
Ché-hnn
7- 4 A. B. Hanson lost to R. Keown and W. Eldridge
5-6
7- 4
19-14
teat A. MeIndoe and K.
Boulton
3- 8:
R.
B.
M.
C. Chon and H. Le (C.R.C.):- 6- 5 beat H. Trumper and, R. Earl 8-3 bent Guinan and Higgs .10-1 3-8beat White and S. Parcell ..10-1
6-5
28- 5 Lau Man-kwong and Ma Wai-but 15-18 (C.R.C.).— (Uni-beat H. Trumper and R. Earl 9-2
9-24
G. Lee and A. J. Kew (K.C.C.) beat A. Morrison and J.
Gardner
7-4
(Total: C.C.C. 55, S.C.A.A. 14).
beat R. Keown and W.
Eldridge
83
"C" Division.
beat A. McIndoe and K. Boul-
ton
8- 3
C.C.C. v. H.K.C.C ̧
5. 6
M.
9- 2
At Happy Valley, Craigengower] (K.C.C.) :—–—–—– beat Guigan and Higgs ...... 7. 4 C.C. defeated Hong Kong C.C. by 11 beat White and S. Purcell .. 7-4 games. Scores;
V. F. Souza and A. R. Remedios 23-10 (C.C.C.).— .10. I Lau Man-ching and Iu Tak-cheuk lost to C. C. Stark and G. S.
Hugh-Jones beat J. R. Collis and A. C.
Howell
2-9
&
R. F. Strange and J. S.
beat A. Morrison and J.
Gardner beat R. Keown and W.
Eldridge ....
7- 4 bent A. McIndoe and K. Boul-
ton
9- 2
22-11
28-10 Smith
6- 5
11.0
20-13
.
F. A. Redmond and R. E. ham (University):-
bent S. E. Green and G.
Sayer
lost to G. Miskin and W.
Cornaby
Henderson
Tilden won the first two games in the second net; but Lacoste secured the next three, which were love games, by adopting a policy of patient driving and then coming upbeat A. Brearley and R. FIRST OFFICIAL MATCH. to the net as the right' moment. Tilden, by means of cut strokes, At the Happy Valley diamond brought the score to 6/3 in his favour. He then lost his service yesterday afternoon, the All Star Filipino team, passing through on same but took the next to make the their way to Japan, defeated a re-score one set all. presentative Hong Kong side. by 14-3 in a nine innings match. This was the first official match of the
local season.
The All Stars nut up six runs in the first inning (including two home runs) and added another six un to the seventh inning before Hong Kong started scoring.
Third Sex,
P. C. Lim and II. C. Hung versity)
lost to 5. E. Green and G. R.
Sayer bent G. Miskin and W. B.
Cornby
Henderson
The early games in the third set were a brilliant exhibition of foot-heat A. Brearley, and R. work and remarkable rallies, in one of which the ball crossed the net sixty times. There was a desper- ate struggle for the fourth game (Lacoste's service) which went to 144). deuce six times before Tilden
In the seventh inning, Zafra equalised at 2/2. The score then (Hong Kong) hit a beautiful home became 3/3 when Lacoste hurt his run well past left field, bringing in knee. Tilden brought the score to In the 5/3. Then Lacoste who was limp Lee from second base. eighth session, S. Hachiuma hit aing, pulled up to 5/5 but in the two bagger and brought Hernez next two games Tilden kept him home.
(C.R.C.)- 8-8beat H. Trumper and R. Earl 8- 3
beat Guinnn and Higgs 23-10 beat White and S. Purcell.10- 7 beat A. E. Pritchard and J. E.
Hinton 27-61 (Total: C.R.C. 78, R.E. 21).
(Total: Universoty 65, H.K.C.C.
C.R.C. v. U.S.R.C.
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese) R.C. defented the United Services R.C. by 15 games. Scores:
Ng Szo-kwong and Yew Alan-kit
constantly on the run and he was (C.LLC.) unable to cope with the hail of balls and also had a nasty fall whith didlost to Maj. Lucas and Maj. not improve his knee. Tilden beat Capt. Manners and Lt.
Jeffery
Fielding and Batting. Cocker was not in pitching form. Lee relieving him after the first therefore, won the set at 7/5 and
inning. The Chinese pitcher did good work, conceding no run to the All Stars in two successive inninga.
led by two sets to one."
Fourth Set.
Lacoste in the fourth set, though moving slowly, made up in steadi-
Stevenson
beat Cant, Morris and Lt.
Healing ...
5-6
U.S.R.C. v. L.R.C.
At Kowloon, the United Services R.C. lost to the Indian R.C. by 5 games. Scores:—
Comdr. Turner and Capt. Griham (U.S.R.C.) :—— bent S. A. Hussain and D.
Mohamed
6- 5
6- 5 lost to S. A. Hamid and S. S.
Hussain
8- 3 beat S. A. R. Ismail and S. A.
R. Bux
19-14
Kusano, at centre field for Hong Kong. brought off several praise-ness for what he lacked in mobility. Lau Fook-ki and Cheung Wing-
He tempted Tilden with soft balls kiu (C.R.C.) :---
caught him. on the wrong foot lost to Maj. Lucas and Maj.
worthy catches, deservedly receiv ine a round of applause.
The All Stars were much superior on the field, holding the boxes bot ter. but at hat. the difference against Hong Kong was not so apparent.
Score by Inning.
with a return just over the net. Lacoste was greatly evated when he won the zet (two sets all),
Fifth Set.
Th the fifth set, each in turn took the lead. Tilden was tremendously
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ttl.ovated on scoring three acea run-
All Stars 600123 0 11 14 ning to make the score 5/5. There
Hong Kong 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0
The teama lined up as follows
All Stars
Hong Kong
2b S. Hachiuma
Hugo
Liboon
P Cockey
Yinnan
It Leonard
Toribio Bertulio Bernales Casimero
c' Zafra rf Shim
Alves of Kusano
Rivera Mariano
3
Stevenson
beat Capt. Manners and
Jeffery ... beat Capt. Morris and
Mealing
•
(Total: K.C.C. 64, T.R.C. 35).
NIPPON K.B.S.F.P.A.
Nippon Club on their own courts (yesterday), defeated Kowloon Bri- tish School Former Pupils' Associas G&tion by 36 games. Scores:-
II. M. Xavier and C. E. Xavier (0.0.0.);~~~
beat C. C.. Stark and G. S
Hugh-Jones
beat J. R. Collls and A. C.
Howell.......
lost to A. E. Pritchard and
J. R. Hinton
.
D. Clow and (C.C.C.) :-
G.
4-7 lost to C. C. Stark and G. S.
Hugh-Jones
7-4beat J. R. Callis and A. C.
Howell... 17:16 beat A. E. Pritchard and J. R.
Hinton
Fl/Lt. Brewerton and Lt. Sparks (U.S.R.C.) :—.
K Yoshikawa and H. Yokoi B. 3 (Nippon)
beat G. Hedley and S. Bliss ... 8- 3 4-7 beat G. Puncheon and C. Pile 7-4 beat E. R. Price and J
Murphy
beat G. Hedley and S. Bliss ;.. ·6- 6 ) lost to G. Puncheon and C. Pile 5-6 beat E, R. Price and J.
Murphy
singles, and with their 8-1 vic- tory in the foursomes, they won the Ryder Cup by 9% matches to 212. The singles results were:
Walter Hagen beat Arthur Havers, 2 and 1.
Al Watrous bent J. Robson, 8 and 2.
Gena Sarazen and E. Whit- combe, all square,
J. Farrell beat A. Boomer, 5 and '4.
Leo Diegel beat Ted Ray, 7 and 6.
7.
Golden beat H. C. Jolly, 8 and
. W.. Melhorn beat Archia Compaton, one up.
George Duncan, the only Bri- tish winner, defeated Turnesa by one up-Reuter's American Service.
London, June 4.-In the inter- Varsity lawn tennis match play- ed at Oxford, Cambridge de- feated Oxford by 13 matches to 8.--Reuter.
Wimereux, June 4.The final of the French open amateur golf championship will be fought out between Brower (America) and Mellor (Isle of Wight). In the semi-final Brower defeated Van Krimpen, the Dutch champion, by 2 up and 1 to play.
C. J. Tolley (Britain) the fancied candidate, was knocked out in the fifth round by Bourn (Sunningdale), the match going 'to the-21st hole.-Reuter.
F. Lafleur and H. J. Knottnerus (N.T.C.):-
beat R. Keown, and W. Eld-
ridge
lost to W..P. Gardner and A.
Morrison
lost to A. MacIndoe and K.
Boulton
6--5
5. 6
4- 7
16-18
Total: Netherlands TC 50, Taikoo R.C. 49),.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to date are:-
Division "A."
P. W. L. Pts.
A.
18-15 Hyder
18- 3
T: Isomura 3-8 (Nippon)
LL
4- 7 lost to S. A. Hussain and D.
Mohamed.
Lt.
4. R 65 lost to S. A. Hamid and S. S.
Hussain
5. 6 83 bent S. A. R. Ismail and S. A.
R. Bux 18-15
17-16 (Total: C.C.C. 56, H.K.C.C. 44).
S.C.A.A. Y. R.A.O.C..
23-10 and K. Nakano
beat G. Hedley and S. Bliss... 74 8- 3 beat G. Puncheon and C. Pile 10- 1 beat E. R. Price and . J. 6- D
9- 2 Murphy
26- 7
Chinese R.C. Indian R.C. Univei¿ity
5 5
4 3 1
3
2 1
Kowloon C.C.
2
2
7-4
8- 3
18-15
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha 3 1 Hong Kong C.C.....S United Services. R.C. 4 0
Division "B."
2
.P. W. L. Pt
Lt.
9- 2
20-13
Dr. Lt. Smith and (U.S.R.G.):---- 5-6 lost to S. A. Hussain and D.
Mohamed...........................
3- 6 65 lost to S. 4. Hamid and S. S.
56 Hussain AA lost to S. A. R. Ismall and S.
A. 'R. Bux
5: 6
13-20
4 4
beat Pta. Gordon and L/Cp!.
Burger
M. W. Lo and Ng Sze-cheung (C.R.C.):-
was a roar of excitement, when the lost to Mal. Lucas and Maj.
The Bee BAW Ecore became 6/6. continued till the score was 9/8 in
favour of Tilden; but Lacoste won the next three games, Tilden finally petting and serving a double fault. There was terrific cheering for both players at the close.
MIXED DOUBLES.
In the mixed doubles semi-final, Madame Bordes and Borotra (France) beat the South Africans, Mrs. Peacock and Condon 6-1, 6-1.
Stevenson
Joffery
beat Capt. Manners and Lt. beat Capt. Morris and
Healing
(Total: C.R.C. 57, U.S.R.C. 42).'
LR.C. v. M.B.K.
On home ground, the Indian R:C1| In the semi-final of the men's defented-Mitsui Bussan Kafsha by doubles, Lacoste and Borotra 19 games. Scores (France) defeated Tilden and S. H. Ismail and H. D. Rumjahn Hunter (America) by 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, (IR.C.) :—
At King's Park, South Cina A.A, defeated the Royal Army Ordnance. 17-16 Corps by 35 games. Scorea Thomas
(Total: U.S.R.C. 52, I.R.C. 47),
RECREIO v. UNIVERSITY.
At King's Park Club de Recreio defeated the University by 18 games. Scores -
J. Silva and F. Remedios (e-
1b Saidė 9b Cruz Substitutes:-(All Stars): 5an tos at rf, Villamin at ss; (Hong
beat T. Honda and T. Ema 7-4 Kong): S. L. Lee at 3b, Hernez at-6, 6-2, 1b. Y; Hachiama at ss.
Their victory ensures that the beat S. Fujita and T. Yargada & 3 creio): Samy Umpires:-Nixon (U.S.S. "Pam-final will be all-French, Brugnon beat H. Unotore and S. Ede 74 beat W. M. Gitting and D. K. panga"), and
through (U.S.8. | and Cochet having won
best T. K. Tax and G. de Souza "Helena").
also...
Several Incidents.
J. A. Caseumbhoy and beat. T. L lu and B. P. Ng | Rozack (LRG.) :- There were several incidents in beat T. Honda and T. Ema.. 8. 3 the course of the game owing to beat S. Fajita and T. Yamada 7-4 zame questioning of the umpire's deel, beat H. Uzotors and S. Edo 7-4 creio):-
sions. It appeared to upset the
Kante
This afternoon, the visitors mtes "the U.S.S. "Helena" on the ground
'WELTERWEIGHT, CHAMPION.
Frenchman, who, however, showing admirable self-control under 'mosh'
L
22-11
C Barretto and D. Noronha
beat W. M. Gitting and D. K 22-11 Samy
Souza......
difficult circumstances, fully de (L.R.C.):—
A. G. Habomed and S. A. Rumjaha lost to T. K. Tan and G. de served their victory) MA
3
(Total: Nippon 67, K.B.S.F.P.A.
C. U. Tsang and H. N. Tai 32).. (S.C.A.A.);
beat Maj. White and Q.M.S.
Mocock... beat S/5 Greenaway and Egt.
Andrews
5. K. Nr and C. Y. (S.C.A.A:)
beat Maj. White, and Q.M.E.
Mocock
beat S/S Greenaway and Sgt.
Andrews beat Pte. Gordon and L/Cpl.
Burger
8-3
N.T.C. v. TAIKOO."
On their own courts. (yesterday), 5 Netherlands Tennis, Club defeated Taikoo Recreation Club by 1 game. 8- 3 Scores
P. Marks and H. G. Heintzen 22-11 (N.T.C.)
Tso beat R. Keown and W. Eld-
ridge
Club de Reercio
Chinese R.C.
Nippon Club
0 4. 4 0 5 4 14. Craigengower 0.C.5 4 1 Indian R.C.
3.1.3.0, South; China A.A.. 5 28 United Services R.C. 5. University.
Kowloon G.C.
Hong. Kong C.C
Koyal Engineers 4 0 4 44 92 | Mitsui Bussan Kaisha 4-0.4 lost to W: J. Gardner and A. thal
“Division:" C2 7-41 Morrison.
Boulton
A
bent A. MacIndoo and K. Chinese R.C. 2
6- 5 Nippon Club
Craigengower C.C. 20-15 Club de Recreio
C. de Brun desk
R. Ramoadt R. A.. O. C.
83.
29-10)
(N.T.C.):-
·E. K.
Li
beat R. Kegyrh and, W. Sld-
ridge lost to W. P. Gardner and A.
Morrison
8-3
2-.9
A
3
lost to A. Macindoe and K.
Boulton
-0- 2 W. T. L and
- 2 (S.C.A.A) — 74 beat Maj. White and Q.M.S.
Hocock
25- 8 beat S/S Greenaway and Sgt. (Re- Andrews ....................**
beat Pte. Gordon and, L./Cpl. -***
Burger:
-NIPPON v. RECHEIO,
22-11
On home ground, the Nippon- Club defeated Club de Recreio by 19. gamer. Scores
(Total: 9.C.A.A.
47a2)
17-16
(Re
beat W. M. Gittins, and D.
Samy S last to TK Tan
Боцват
tost to T<μ:apd'E. P. Ng
88
A410
lost to T. Honda and T. Ema... 4-7 lost to T. E. Jy and B. P Ng The nature of the game can be beat S. Fujita and T. Yamada, T judged from the fact that Tiden lost to H.. Unotoro and S. Edo 4. Souza and P. Frat New York, Jure 4. did not win a single service game Joe Dundee, the Italian-until he took the firms of the Afth
15-18 crelo) American, won' the world'set. His drives, lobt and smashes. (Total: IR.C. 89, M.B.H. 40),- welter-weight boxing champion were almost ruthlessly executed, while the Frenchmen's half-volleys ship by decisively beating Pete were a joy to behold. Tilden fre- Latzo (holder) in a fifteen quantly gave the impression of In- roundabout, Dundee being securacy and was often too strong awarded the decision. Reuter's with his drives in the second and Arterkan Service.
London, June 4In the insl of the North London lawn ten- nis Championship at the Gipsy Cluby, Miss Helen Wia defeated Miss Ryan (both of America),"
6-2 6-2 Reuters
"B" Division.
HK.C.C. v. NIPPON
K. Yoshikaragand Y. Hachluma (Nippon) IRA
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Yise and H. Yokol (Nippon): TAK: beat H; Remedios, and A. Bisto 7- 4 The woman's doubles final,#Al be bent T. Fujieda and..
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56 KB.S.F.P.A.
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