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MONDAY, JULY 11, 1927,

SPORTS

THE WEEK-END.

What Happened In Local Sport.

POLICE AS BOWLERS.

Chinese Tennis Successes.

BASEBALL REVIEW..

{By "Stalwart."]

Given a week end without any rain over the playing period, almost full programme of

events

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The wet weather experienced over the second half of last week at Home no doubt had a lot to

LOCAL TENNIS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

C.R.C. DÉFEATS RECREIO IN "B" DIVISION.

WEEWK-END MATCHES.

The local tennis League fixtures were slightly curtailed on Saturday on account of several grounds not having dried up sufficiently for play after the heavy rain in the morning.

Of the ten matches down for

These two

Lt. Smith and Lt. Sparks (U.S.R.C.)

Rov, Evane and Capt. Tyringham (U.S.B.C.)':—' lost to H. J. Howard and

W. J. Howard.......... beat J. W. Leonard and G.

Kelly

C.C.C. Y. NETHERLANDS T.C.

K.D. STILL LEADERS.

SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

Hong Kong, July 11, 1927, 10.30 am

Hors Hons Stock

LAWN BOWLS.

beat H. J. Howard and W. J.

Howard

65

lost to J. W. Leguard and G.

Kelly

5-6

loat to W. E. Crocker and

A. D. Hamson

3- 8

14- 19

At Happy Valley, Craigengower C.C. defeated the Netherlands T.C. by 33 games. Scores:-

D. Clow and G. A Hyder (C.C.C.):- bent C. de Bruyn and A.

Ramondt

SURPRISE DEFEAT OF THE C.C.C.

Stock.

beat P. Marks

"

2- 0

and G. H. Heintzen beat F. Lafleur and I. J.

Knottnerus

T-4

A. B. Hamson

Dr. Thomas and Lt.

13-20 Dale

G-5

11-0

By defeating the Taikoo R.C.TT. on London by the

narrow margin of two T. on Shanghal

Banks, 6- 5 shots on Saturday, Kowloon Dock Hongkong Bank

R.C. retain their lead in the Divi- do. Lon. Reg. 23-10 sion L.

Chartered Bank E. Hamson and C. E. Xavier (0.0.C.):-

The Police R.C. sensationally Mercantile A & B. 4-7 beat C. de Bruyn and A.

defeated Craigengower C.C. by 48 P. & O. Bank shots, thus recording the biggest East Asia Ramondt

8- 3 lost to P. Marks and G. H.

victory in either division to date, Heintzen....

Marine Insurances. 4.7 These two teams have the same beat F. Lafleur and H. J.

Knottnerus

Exchange. 1/11%

$784

$1070

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$115

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$20

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do

G.

£13

$68

7.4

6- 5 V. F. Souza and A.

(C.0.0.):- 3-B beat C. de Bruyn and

A. Ramondt 16-17 beat P. Marks and G. H.

Heintzen beat F. Lafleur and H. J.

Knottnerus

(U.S.B.C.)

. Howard

do with the glut of bowling feats. decision, three were postponed, all lost to W. E. Crocker and Kennedy, the Hampshire bowler, in the "C" Division.

By defeating their closest rivals, materially assisted in accomplish the Club de Recreio and the Nippon ing the downfall of the Gentle- Club, the Chinese R.C. "B" team men by taking ten wickets for have won the championship. 37 runs; Rogers, of Worcester, Runners-up honours will probably beat H. J. Howard and W. J. had a better average with four rest between the Club de Recreio bent J. W. Leonard and G. for 12, a performance equalled and the Indian R.C.

Kelly by Nichols of Essex against teams have the same number of lost to W. E. Crocker and Somerset. Nichols also took five points, and their final match, which for 20 in the Western county's incidentally against each other, first innings, a creditable day's being keenly awaited.

The leaders in the "C" Division) outing. Macauly, the Yorkshire-(also the Chinese R.C.) did not play man, captured six good Glamor their match on Saturday against the gan wickets for 52 runs, Wilfred Kowloon British School F.P.A. but Rhodes taking the other four for are still at the head of affairs.

Another excellent bowling Craigengower C.C. decisively 44,

A. B. Hanson

(Total: ULS.R.C. 43, C.C.C. 56).

M.B.K. v. KOWLOON C.C.

On home ground, the Mitsui loon CC. by 25. ganics. Scores

was possible, the only feat was that by Freeman of defeated the Netherlands T.C. to Bussan Kuisha defeated the Kow-

Kent, who took six for 84 and the tune of 38 games, this being the seven for 89 despite which, as biggest margin of the day. already mentioned, Glouester- shire won fairly easily.

exceptions being three "C" division tennis matches which had to be held over owing to the

courts

not having recovered;

"B" Division.

RECREIO v. CHINESE R.C.

Crossing over to Kowloon, the Chinese R.C. defented the Club de Recreio by 23 games. Scores:

How many Clubs, I wonder,| from the heavy showers of carly, are using the small ball which Sunday's was authorised at the opening of Saturday morning. Sport was uninterrupted. There the season? Whatever the num were many interesting outcomes ber and I have an idea it is not a large one-little effect has been in all the main divisions. made on huge bathing totals. In

the County matches reported in J. Silvn and E. de Sousa (Re- another column 10-day, and re-creio):- ferred to above, there

beat C. Choa and H. Lo.... series of good bowling perform-beat Lau Fuk-ki and Cheung

Wing-kue ances, but as inclement weather 'prevailed during the games, a

lost to Lau Man-ching and lu

Tak-cheuk wet wicket may have been as much responsible as anything else. That a sticky wicket was

*

are

a

Y. Kikuchi and W. Tanaka, (M.B.K.)

(M.B.K.)

G. Nakamura and Y. Koyuma

lost to C. H. Atkins and D. J.

Purves

A

1

number of points, but by virtue of Canton Insurance .... $820 8-3 having a better "shots average," China Underwriters.. 80 cls.

the Police R.C. are occupying the North China Insurance T148

Union Insuranco 20-18 third position and Craigengower Yangtze Insurance

..... $278 b $280 a Remedios C.C. are placed in the fourth.

$40 M.

In Division II, the Civil Service Fire Insurances. C.C. sprang a surprise over the China Fire Insurance $210 East Point R.C.

H.K. Fire Insurance.. $600

Shipping.

8- 3

Civil Service C.C. secured 4 double victory, winning in both 9- 2 divisions In which they were en

gaged.

H.K. Steamboats.... Douglases

$31 $224 HK. Tugs & Lighters 1.10 Indo-Chinas (Pref)... $30

(Total: C.C.C. 66, N.T.C. 33).

LEAGUE TABLES.

23-10

The positions in the League to date are:-

Division "A."

DIVISION I.

Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon D.R.C.

On home green, the Taikoo R.C. lost to the Kowloon Dock R.C. by China Sugara

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A. W. Gourlay

do, (Single) T9

Shanghai Loans

Raubs...

Tronoh Mines

(Skip).18

F. Cullen'

do. (Def.) $40

Shell Transports

03/

Star Ferrien

$52

Water-boata

$16.40

beat K. A. Karstensen and

G. S. Ford.... bent W. Woodward and L.

Jack

beat C. H. Atkins and D. J.

Purves

Reinerlés.

G5

$18

C-5)

P. W.

2 shots. Scores:-

Malabon Sugars

$32

Chinese R.C.

& 6

0 T.R.C.

K.D.R.C.

Mining

6- 5

Indian R.C.

5

4

1 T. Grimes

W. Greig

18-16

Kowloon C.C. University

4

2 J. Chalmers

Benguets

$1.70

D. Keith.

Kallan Mining Ad

..:40/

2

3 J. Muirhead J. O. McLaggan

Langkats (Combined), T19

Mitsui Bussen Kaisha Hong Kong C.C. United Services R.C.

1

4 W. Wotherspoon S. Gray

5

1

Shanghai Exploration. T3%

0

TO

W. Seath

Go

7-4

beat K. A. Karstensen and

G. S. Ford beat W. Woodward and L.

Jack

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10- 1 Chinese R.C.-

Club de Recreio

Division. "B.“

Ti

T. Grimshaw.

H. G. Cooper

P. W. L.

G. Macleod

Ural Caspians ...

10/3 8/

11 11

9

8

R. Wallace

R. Lapsley

1

8- 3 Indian R.C..

9

8

1

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Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.

5

P. M. Stewart

C. S. Atkinson

H.K. & K. Wharves..

5- G

18-15

Y. Mizobe and M. (M.B.K.) :—

22-11 Nippon Club..

8

4

4J. Whyte

3

4W. Weir

V. Ramsay J. Lindsay

H.K. & W. Docks

$108 $38

·ព

Hongkows

7147

beat C II. Atkins and D. J.

Purves

Hong Kong CC

3

5 G. Morrison

J. Brown

New Engineerings

T5

21

South China A.A.

3

3- 8

4-7

beat K. A. Karstensen and

G. S. Ford... beat W. Woodward and L

Jack

S3 University

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Shanghai Dacks..... 197

Lands, Hotels & Bidga.

Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

G-5 Kowluon C.C.

54

56

H.K. & S. Hotels

$6.00

Hongkong Lands

$55

Hongkong Realty

$8

d

8-3

Royal Engineers

Division "C."

H.K. Territoriala

31/2

Humphreys Estates.. $12

-7

11-22

P. W. L.

22-11

(Total: M.B.K. 62, K.C.C. 37),

Chinese R.C.

Rural Lands

Prince's Building

$89

$14/4

Nippon Club

Cotton Ms.

C.R.C. v. NIPPON.

Craigengower C.C.

5

Club de Recraio

4

South China A.A.

Ewo Cottors Orientals

17.35

11

T2.10

|

S'hal Cottone (Old

do.

3

5 West

Buses, Trams, &c.

D. Noronha and C. Barretto

The Chinese Recreation Club, by virtue of their victories in the tennis league on Saturday and yesterday, have made sure of the "B" division champion- ship. With the "A" title already in their possession and to blame for the fall of many (Recreio):-

wickets does not, of course, na- lost to C. Chon and H. Lo.. bidding fair to lift "C" division turally hold good.

lost to Lau Fuk-ki and honours, the Chinese may well!

Cheung Wing-kue say they have experienced a very į Take the Surrey-Glamorgan lost to Lau Mun-ching and

Iu Tak-chenk..... successful season. Their week- match end victims were the Club de Recreio and the Nippon Club, an the former going down by 23 left pools of water on the Oval lost to C. Choa and H. Lo games and the Japanese by a pitch. games, both substantial wins showing that the Chinese are as strong as finishers as they were

tions.

son.

earlier in the Before it stated there

sea-

was seven hours' hard rain F. Remedios, and A. V. Remedios

Monday night, which (Recreio) :-

Yet, with the exception) lost to Lau Fuk-ki and of a couple of hours at the starl Cheung Wing-kue

3-8

Craigengower CC.

Kitajima Uniid Services R.C.

Playing on their own ground yes- 3.8terday, the Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Nippon Club by 69 3- a games to 30. thus becoming the winners of "B" league for the sea- 9-24 on. Scores:

(Total: C. de R. 38, C.R.C. 61),

INDIAN R.C. v. S.C.A.A. ·

(during which a couple of good lost to Lau Man-ching and lu wickets were lost), the wicket| Tak-cheuk came out as perfectly adapted for run-getting as the Surrey at the opening of the competiwickets invariably are. The first two matches at the Oval were. remarkable:-Surrey scored 720 runs for 16 wickets. Hampshire made 619 for 15 wickets. Surrey scored 588 runs for 8 wickets R.C. defented the South China A.A.

• At Sookumpoo, the Indian R.C. [ against Gloucestershire; Glouces by 21 games. Scores:- ter scored 769 for 20.

S. A. Hussain and D. Mahomed gives a general total of 2,696 (1.R.C.) runs made in six days, and an beat Luk Kam-cheung Luk average of just over 45 runs for

Ding-cheung

The big surprise in the lawn bowls fixtures on Saturday was furnished by the Police Club, which heat the Chuigingower Club by 86 shots to 38 in a first division game-a trouncing in- deed! Moss's rink returned 32, West's 30 and Mair's 24, all

This

every wicket that fell. At lost to Chan So and Ma Chi- Lord's the drawn match

he-

kung

tweenn the M.C.C, and the New beat Teo Woon-kun and Ho

Wai-hing

above the average, Kowloon: Zealanders produced: 818 runs Dock won their match by a for 14 wickets for the M.C.C.; margin of two and retain the 684 runs for 14 wickets for the N.Z. A total of 1,502 rns, an leadership in the competition.

average of 53 runs a wicket. So "Short Head" will have more to much for the small ball, if it say about Saturday's games later was used! in the week.

·

Baseball over the week-end was interesting in that it gave the Hong Kong Baseball Club its first win of the season, the Filipinos being Happy Valley by eight runs to

defeated

at

In and C. Lau (C.R.C.):- -heat-Chikawa-and-lachulma—8—3 beat Mizukuchi and Miki... 8. 3 lost to Nomura and Sajiki .. 5. 6

21-12

beat Chikawa and Hachiuma 92 C. Chon and H. Lo (C.R.C.):

beat Mizukuchi and Miki beat Nomura and Sajiki

Netherlands T.C.

R.A.0.C. Hong Kong C.C. Kowloon C.C.

K.B.S.F.P.A., Taikoo R.C.

Police R.C. v. C.C.C. Entertaining their neighbours

Craigengower C.C., the Police R.C. won by 48 shots. Scores

P.R.C.

C.C.C. Glendenning F. J. Neves

D. Fritz

Collins

W. E. Hollands

(Skip) ..30 6 Randle

Robertson

LOCAL SOCCER.

CHINESE DEFEATED BY SOLDIERS.

GOOD GAME ON SOFT GROUND.

the Sookumpoo Playing on F. K. Lau and W. K. Cheung gound on Saturlay afternoon, the football team of the Welch Regi-

7-4

(C.R.C.):- 4-7 beat Chikawa and Hachiuma beat Mizukuchi, und Miki ....... 92 beat Nomura and Sajiki....

20-13

S. A. Hamid and S. S. Hussain

hent Luk Kam-cheung and (1.R.C.):-

Luk Ding-chaung lost to Chan So and Ma Chi-

hung

Wai-hing

8-8 9- 2

26- 7

9- 2 ment defented the Hong Kong

6- 5 Chinese Athletic Association in a

Reid-

Mass

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Buchanan Marks Sword

W. B. Muskett U, M. Omar

(Skip)..13

Luz

M. A. R. Sousa G-Bennett-

R. Baya

(Skip) ..11 W. T. Brightman| C. S. Rossclet

Civil Service C.C. v. K.B.G.C.

China Buses

...T51 (new) .. $25

H.K. Tramways

T7 $20.55 Peak Trame (old).... $16 do. (new)$8.

Singapore Tractions

Taxis

Miscellaneous..

H.K. Amusements Canton Ices

10/0

$1

$19

E. el Arculli

$5

Mair

D. Rumiahn

Cements (comb.)

$7.

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do. (old)

do.

(new)

$4.00 $1 China Lights (comb.) $134

86

38

do.

(eld)

3104

do.

(now)

$71

China Prov.

8436

H.K. Constructions

$2.30

Dairy Farms

$15

56

H.K. Electrics

$624

$37

510

$5

Lane, Crawfords

$7

Mackintosh

$19

Sinceres

3812

United Asbestos

$20

Watsons

$11%

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Wm. Powells

36

$3.70

At Happy Valley, Civil Service Der A. Wings

7- 4 friendly match by three goals to C.C. defeated Kowloon Bowling Macao Electrics

two. In spite of the ground being Green Club by 7 shots, Scores:- H.K. Ropea (old) 22-11 slippery and soft on account of C.S.C.C.

K.B.G.C.

W. Hedley

J. Magili

D. Muir

the recent rains, the match was H. H. Rose fast and very evenly contested. A. O. Brawn, A draw of two goals each would A. Grimmitt have been a reasonable result, as A. H. Oswick The South China A.A. defeated the soldiers' the M.B.K. by 57 games to 32-cumshaw." The Chinese goalie B. E. Maughan D. Hazel

first goal was 'a (Skip)..18

(Total: C.R.C. 60. Nippon 30.)

S.C.A.A. ¥. M.B.K.

8-3

3-8

Scores:

8-3

19-14.

S. K. Ng and W. H. (S.C.A.A.)

beat Y. Kikuchi and W.

Tanaka

Gene Tunney, I have to report, beat Teo Woon-kun and Ho recently took the count-not, however, from any opponent in The heavyweight the ring. champion casually asked the (1.R.C.) price of a painting by Monet in bent Luk Kam-cheung and

New York the other day. The Luk Ding-cheung price named made him realise beat Chan So and Ma Chi- that his next fight must net a

hung. million dollars if he expects to beat Tao Woon-kun and Ho

Wai-hing

S. A. R. Ismail and S. A. R. Bux

six,. thanks to Cockey's sterling collect any oil paintings like that pitching. On Sunday the one!

"Dragon" section of the S.C.A.A.

had no difficulty in beating the Recreio.

Her again splendid DAVIS CUP TENNIS.

pitching was mainly responsible for the decision. The JapaneseĮ . and the "Dragon", virtually head the league table, both having won the two games each has played. Recreio, as well as the H.K.B.C., have also won two en- -counters, but have lost one and two respectively. The Filipinos

· and "Tigers" (the other "half"

į

FRANCE DEFEATS SOUTH

AFRICA.

Eastbourne, July 9.

bent G. Nakamura and Y..

Koyama

Mizobe and M.

W. Macfarlane

Horan a couple of yards from the H. Westlake, sen. D. Harvey

goal to stop a cannon ball shot. P. Keegan He missed and the ball went past J. W. Deakin

- 3 him. Spinning round sharply, (Skip) ..21

the goalie managed to retrieve the T. Laing

A. Macfarlane

W. Russell

(Skip) ..16

R. Dixon Carruthers

- 2 elusive ball while it seemed still a R. A. Smith

good foot from the goal mouth. A. Holledge P. T. Farrell 8-3 Great was

the surprise of the T. D. E. Pendered A. M. Holland

(Skip) ..19 spectators when the referee blew

(Skip) ..14

25-81

K. C. Luk and D. C. Lek his whistle and pointed to the

centre of the field. (S.C.A.A.):-

83 beat Y.

Kitajima

6- 5

-7-4

21-12

bent Kikuchi and Tanaka ...

7-4

heat Nakamura and Kayama beat Mizobe and Kitajima..

7

8- 3

22-11

$.

(Total: I.R.C. 60, S.C.A.A. 39).

HONG KONG CC, v. RE.

V

On home ground, the Hong Kong C.C. defeated the Royal Engineers by 26 games. Scores:-

R. K. Valentine and W. L. Dunbar (H.K.C.C.):—

In the European semi-final of the lost to Capt. Jacobs-Lark- Davis Cup competition France beat Borotra and Brugnon beat Raymond beat Higgs and Trumper

comb and Col C. Russell- South Africa by 3 matches to nll.

Brown and Condon 7-5, 0-4, 8-6,

Win for Denmark,

Prague, July 10. Denmark eliminated Czecho Slo-

of the S.C.A.A. force) bring up vakia from the Davis Cup, winning

the foot of the table with no three matches to two.-Keuter, wins out of three games played.

C. H. Ma and (S.C.A.A.) :—

beat Kikuchi and Tanaka ....... beat Nakamura and Koyama lost to Mizobe and Kitajima

soon

DIVISION II.

61

Craigengower C.C. v. K.Ċ.C.

On their

The Chinese equalised afterwards, and then the soldiers went away and piled on two more, the last one from a penalty kick. This also caused considerable Chan dissatisfaction because just pre-

viously the Chinese seemed enti-Craigengower C.C. lost to Kowloon 6- 5 tled to a penalty when one of the C.C. by 19 shots, Scores: 9-2 Welch defenders handled the ball, C.C.C.

20-13

(Total: S.C.A.A. 67; M.B.K. 32).

"C" Division.

own green, the

K.C.C.

do. (new)

H.K. Telephones Nanyang Tabaccos

EXCHANGE.

Hong Kong, July 11. On London

Bank, Wire ....... 1/11% Bank On demand.... 1/11 15/10 Bank 80 day's sight.

Bank 4 months' sight 2/- Credits 4 months' sight 2/- 15/16 Documentary 4 months'

months sight

On Paris-

On demand'

2/1-1/16

1235

Credits 4 months' sight 1810

On Berlin-

On demand

пол

On New York-

On demand

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5-6 but the appeal was not allowed. A. E. Coates B. Petheram

The Chinese second goal came J. F. Lunny C. G. Harrison from a free kick just outside the W. E. Nicholson G. Wragge penalty area.

G. H. Sellwood F. C. Herridge Considering that the soldiers

(Skip).. 9 were new to the ground, they put up a very fine game, and should

(Continued on Page 11.) they stay here until the next league season, they will be a Visiting Kowloon C.C., South tough lot to deal with. China A.A. won by 11 games. Scores

KOWLOON C.C. v. S.C.A.A.

Master Menghalang

G. Lee and A. J. Kow (K.C.C.):- CHINESE AT SOCCER. 5. lost to C. N. Thang and H. N.

-Tai

48%

Crédits 60 days' sight 50

Wire

On Bombay-

On demand

On Calcutta-- Wire

133

beat. Capt. C. A. Bridgland

and White

5-6 8- 31

8- 3

21-12

lost to Capt.

G. S. Hugh-Jones and J. A. Summers (H.K.C.C.) :~~

Jacobs..

LONDON EXCHANGES.

Rugby, July 10.

Larkcomb and Col. C. Russell-Brown

HOME ATHLETICS.

beat Capt. C. A. Bridgland.

and White

lost to Higgs and Tramper... 5-6 beat L. K. Li and W. T.

2-9

WIN FOR ENGLISH "VARSITIES.

10-1

20-13

Loung bert S. K. Ng and G. Y. TO

8-3

LOSE FIRST TEST AGAINST AUSTRALIA,

Paris New York Brussels

124

4.85%

34.91

On demand

On Singapore- On demand

139%

.86

Geneva

25.221

On Manila-

Amsterdam

12.12

On demand ..

97%

.6 5

Milar

99.11

R. G. Wilkerson and L. M. S. Lloyd (HLK.C.C.):—

to lost

Capt. Jacoba- Larkcomb and Col. C. Russell-Brown

16-17

R. F. Strange and J. (K.C.G.)

Smith

beat C. N. Teang and H. N,

Tal

Sydney, July 9. In the first soccer test match Australia beat China by six goals to one-Reuter.

Berlin

20.49

On Shanghai

Stockhom

18.13

On demand..

nom

Copenhagen Oulo

18.17

30 day's sight (private

18.77

paper).

Vienna

34.50

9- 2

4-1

beat L. K. Li and W. T.

beat Higgs and Trumper beat Capt. C. A. Bridgland

and White

9- 2

Leung

beat 8. K. Ng and C. Y. Tao

21-12

(Total: H.K.C.C. 62, R.E. 97).

1-10

Previous to arriving at Sydney for the teat games the Chinese 66 eleven had a successful tour through Western Australia. 21-12 the first of three international CH. Loddra and E. J. Cill matches at Fremantle, they de (K.C.0.):- lost to C. N. Tsang and H. N. ---

Tai

Prague..

169.85

Helsigfors

192.86

On demand

101

Madrid

28.49

'Gold Leaf, 100 fine

In

2.7/10

(per taal)

865

Sovereigns.

(Bank's

Bucharest

776.

9,70

ferted the homesters by four goals to one. Coleto de Ston

Rio

5-18/10

26%

Buenos Aires

47

Bombay

1/5 18/16

gure

London, July 10. ing. ton made 225.

Harrow scored 139 and 128 for On home ground, the United Services R.C. lost Craigchgower The match was drawn-Reuter. ICC. by 13 games. Scores:

UNITED SERVICES R.C. v. C.C.C. lost to L K L and W. T.

Leung bent S. K: Ng and C. Y. TEO

The Chinese team was:-

H H. Chou, T. 8 Li Y. T. Li 4-.7

Y. T. Leung, S. W. Wong, C. W. 2-9

Chen, K. C. Fung, W. T. Lee, K. S. 7.28 Tao, L. K. Tai, K.I. Chan

Shanghai,

2/64-

Hong Kong

Yokohama

1/11/ 1/11/5/16

(Total: K.C.C. 44, S.0.A.A. 55).

Tal scored two of the goals.

Stamford Bridge, July 10. In the Inter-Varsity athletical

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