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GOLF CONTEST WITH

AMERICA.

GREAT DISPLAY BY COMPSTON AND MITCHELL.

DRITISH LADIES' FIGHT.

London, Yesterday. While the women are fighting off

Walker Cup players will line up to- morrow for the foursones competi- Lion at St. George's, Sandwich, us follows:

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Von Elm and Voigt will play against Tolley and Wethered.

Willing and Jones against Hartley and Torrance.

Moe and Mackenzie against Holderness and Stout.

Oulmet and Johnston against Campbell and Nelson Smith.

At Formby Miss Collett defeated Miss Brown (Formby) 7 and 8. Hicks beat Federman 4 and 3. Wilson beat Orcutt 5 and 4.

At North Manchester in a 36 holes match. Compaion and Mitchell bent the Americans Les Diegel and Hor-

Our Sports Diary

"LOCAL

Tennis Today R.C

Indian

Y. S.C.A.A.; Chin- ese R.G. v. M.B.K., 4.45 p.m. Saturday "A”. Division- S.C.A.A. v. H.K.C.C.; C.R.C. [V/ K.Č.C.; LR.C. v. M.B.K.;

"B" Division-N.C. v. M.B.K.; Club de Recreio v. C.R.C.; H.K.C.C. v. R.E.S.C.; U.S.R.O. v. I.R.C.: C.9.C.C. v. Y.M.C.A.; H.K.U.T.C. V. C.C.C.; "C" Division-F.C. v. Club de Re- crėjo: G.T.C. v. S.C.A.A.; H.K.C.C. v. C.R.C.; KLT.C. v. C.S.C.C

Football-June 30-Annual. Meeting of Football Associa- tion.

Rifle Shooting-May' ' 30- Distribution of Prizes. Volun teer Headquarters.

Racing Saturday Race Meeting, 2 p.m.

Extra

Hockey Saturday -- Radio Sports Club v. Engine Room, H.M.Ş. Hermes, Sookumpoo, 5 p.m.

Lawn Bowls — Saturday— Division I-C.S.C.G. v. Police R.C.; K.C.C. V. K.D.R.C.; K.B.G.C. v. C.C.C.; Club de Recreio v. Taikoo RC.; Divi- . sion II-0.0.0. v. K.B.G.C.; Yacht Club v. C.S.C.C.; Tai- koo R.G. v. Club de Recreio: Electric.R.C. v. K,C.C.

HOME

Golf - May '12-16-British Lelies' Open Championship. Formby.

To-day--Walker Cup-Great

Americn, Y.

Britain

George's Golf Club. ̧

St.

V.

May 23-24→→→ England Scotland, St. Andrew's.

May 26-31-Amateur Cham- pionship, St. Andrew's.

Racing Saturday-Jubileo Handicap, Kempton Park.

Cricket-May 17-19-M.C.C. v. Australians, Lord's.

TENNIS LEAGUE,

K.C.C. Win First Match.

S.C.A.A. DEFENDING TITLE.

The following tennis League matches were decided yesterday:

"B" DIVISION...

RES.C. BEAT USRC.

Playing at Sookumpoo, the Royal Engineers Sports Club won

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London, Yesterday, Playing at Liverpool in their fifth match of

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5, Wyndham St. Opp. China Mail. the Australians at the tour, close of play to-day were'in a dan-j gerous position. The conclusion of the day's play saw the tourists! 113 runs behind with half their] wickets in hand.

Winning the toss P. T. Eckers-

by six sets to three. The scoresley sent the county in to bat on a !wet wicket. Before the bowling

were:

Col. Skinner und Col. Wyatt of C. V. Grimmett, the South

(R.E.S.C.);-

lost to Pay-Mr.-Comdr. Payne

and Lt. Garnett

beat Pay-Mr.-Comdr. Parsons.

and Lt. Gould

bent F/L Dock and Capt.

Volder

Australian veteran, Lancashire.

3- 6 fared,badly, and werę, dismissed for the low score of 176 runs. Eckersley, with a creditable inn-

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Scores,

Major Kerrish and S/M Atkinson (RE.S.C.):- lost to Pay Mr. Comdr., Payne

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UNIVERSITY BEAT C.S.C.C.

At Pokfulam, the University Tennis Club beat the Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club by six sets to three. The scores were:-

L. Forster and D. K. Samy (Uni- veraity):

beat J. Barrow and Owen lest to Ft Bradley

Bendall

beat Balfour and R. J.

Valentine

beat J. Barrow and Owen ... lost to F. Bradley and J. A.

Bendall

Lancashire: 176. Australians: 53-5

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Luk Taang-cheung and Yung Nai- choung (S.C.A.A.) :— bent F. J. Chubb and R. B.

Jackson beat G. Lee and N. A. E.

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G. E. Yeoh and G. de Souza (Uni- (S.C.A.A.):~~ versity) :-

NIPPON CLUB LOSE.

Playing at honic, Recreio won by six sets to three. The scores

CIVIL SERVICE WIN.

Playing at home, Civil Service Cricket Club beat the German Tennis Club by six sets to three. C: Barretto and A. Gosano (ReThe scores were:

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CLUB BEATEN.

Playing away, the University. Tennis Club beat the Hong Kong Cricket Club by seven sets to two. The scores were:-

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tön Smith 0 and 8. They lost only twa ples the whole day long.

Earlier News,

Formby, Yesterday.

In the fourth round of the Ladies".

Golf Championship Miss Collett beat beat G. Puncheon Miss Gourlay at the 21st hold.

up.

Miss Collett led half way by one

beat E. R. Price and T. J. Price beat G. Puncheon and H.

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6-4

C. W. E. Bishop and H. Nijhoff (H.K.C.C.) :—

Mackintosh and F. (K.C.C.):-

Groze

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Khoo

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Keyserling

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Price

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Laughton

Miss Gourlay traked with a topped lost to E. R. Price and T. J.

+ Price' brassle shot, from which she was beat G Puncheon and' H. bunkered, after the 17th, 18th, 19th, Laughton and 20th had been halved.

JL was

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Keyserling

W. Gitting and A. T. | (K.C.C.):

lost to L. Oppenheim and L.

de 'Silva .............

6. 2 lost to Y. K. Ng and A..L. Tai 1-6

G 3. 0

W. Stabb and J. E Henry (H.K.C.C.):- 6- 1 lost to Y. F. Chew and P. P..

Khao Lee

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6. 1

2-6

lost to Y. K. Ng and A. L. Teal 3- 0

C. H. Bradley' and V. R. Gordon (H.K.C.C.):—

6. 1

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„CHINESE, R.C. AGAIN WIN,

Miss Collett won the first 'hole, and led for the majority of the gume. She was up at the thir- teenth, but took three-putta from' ** eight, yards at the fifteenth, Miss won by eight sets to one. The At Causeway Bay, the. Chinese Gourlay squaring at the sixteenth.

Other American victories 'ware: Mrs Federman beat Mrs. Charles (Sunningdale) 8 and 7.

Miss Maureen Orcutt beat Miss Rüdgard (York).3 and 2.

Miss Hicks beat Mr. Caron at the nineteenthi T

acores were

(C.R.C.):

Chai Chin-chai and Hang Wal-chin

beat GA. Noronha and L. A,

Rocha...

beat L. A. Ribeiro and A. V.,

Remedios

beat J..Xavier and M. Oliveira 6-8

defeated Nippon by six sets to At King's Park the Filipinos

three. The scores were:----

Rull and Zafra (F.CY? boat T. Hats and T. Bato... lost to C. Kawano and R.

Ishibashi... beat T. Takamura and Z

Inaoka

6-4

B-.4

4-6

2

D. Leonard and J. M. Cruz

4:0

a

Choy Ping-fan and Ng Kam-chen (F.C.):

The only American defeat at pre-(C.R.C.)

lost to T. Hata and T. Sato .beat C. Kawano and R. 4. 6 Ishibashi

sent 1708 when Miss Ferguson lost to. G. A. Noronha and (County Down) beat Mina Quier, L. A Rocha

beat L. A. Ribeiro and A. V. one up.

Remodlaskagag Among the British playors, Miss Leat J. Xavier and M. Oliveira: 6 1 Fishwick showed championship form Lau Man-kwang and Hon Lun-fung fn beating Mrs. Guodalla, 2, and 1; (C.R.C.)

while Mies Enid, Viksom beat Mrs. | beat Ģ. A. Noronha and En An McNair, and back-

Mishop to Haitley,

London, Yesterday, The British Walker Oup golfer, Rex Hartley, has accidentally la corated the palm of his left hand with a plece of ghandy-

"The wound is doep, but I will ay" he told an enquirer,

Hartley will have to wear a pad and a glove. Renter

[Mr. Hartley recently defeated the veteran American champion, Dr. Wining.]

beat LA Ribeiro and A. V

Remedion

| boat J. Xavier and M. Oliveira: 8.3).

SCAAK.CC.

loat to T. Takmura and

Inaoka

beat T. Hata and T. Sato

T. Leonard and W. Ogley (F.C.) :=

bostan C. Kawano - and R.

Ishibash!

beat T. Takamura and Z.

Inaoka"

TO-DAY'S MATCHES."

The games which were postpon-

Playing at home, the Chineze ed yesterday are down for deck- team won by six sets to three, sion this afternoon and these the scores being:

Wong Fook and Blew Kin-ang

Indian RC, V. SCAA.

Chideje RC. v. MBK

beat F J. Chubb and H. B. The home teams are given first

Jackson.

and the games" will commenco at 60 4.40 pm

beat, G. Leo ad N. ABERMA

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