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LAWN BOWLS IN RETROSPECT.

25-21.

Drummond,

"YANKEE TOUCH."

Boxer with His Own Gloves.

INCIDENT IN LONDON.

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13-11. He then stored on four heads in succession and let by An incident occurred at the Ilford 20-11. Fraser got a 3 and Har-Rink, London, recently, which greaves a 4, but on the last three Sporting Life calls the "Yankee After heads Fraser collected 2, 4 and Touch in British Boxing". Leaders' Narrow Win at 5, thus giving him the victory by entering the ring for a contest with A Foreman, of Canada, Johnny Kowloon Dock.

Taikoo R.C. v. K.R.G.C.Cuthbert, the British featherweight The Taikoo R.C. won by seven champion, refused to proceed with CHAMPIONS WIN AGAIN.

abota.

the fight. He objected that the Owing to Ferguson's indisposi American-made gloves provided Good Struggle la Second Ption his place was taken by were Foreman's own property; that

Divizion,

uni- who was opposed to they did not weigh the Gnw. The

and latter scored sevenfarm six ounces each, shots on the first six heads. Up that most of the padding [By "Short Head."}

the wrist instead of One of the best contests yet seek to the 16th head Drummond had was in this season in the League battles scored only four shots as against the knuckle part of the glove.

Drummond collected stipulated for British boxing gloves. was that between the Kowloon Dock 16 for Gow.

Foreman was equally emphatic R.C. and the Civil Service Cricket 4.1, and 2, being then only tive Club on Saturday, the visitors win-ahots behind. A couple of twos that American gloves should be used, ning by a margin of six shots:ent Cow's way and Drummond and after declining an offer by Johnston's rink was the lust to finish scored a single on the last head, Cuthbert to settle the argument by unt required the nearly impossible the final score being 20-12 spinning a coin, he left the ring. an outery favour of Gow. Drummond scor- immediately there was score of eight on the last head to the.ed on only seven heads.

by the spectators, and Cuthbert, Whatever faint hope existed was Wallace

opposed to while maintaining that his objection dashed to the ground when Greig Holland, who opened the scoring was in order, offered to waive it so sent one of his woods into the with 1 and 3, to which Wallace that the cantust could take place. replied with 6 and 1. The latter

Foreman, however, declined to re- continued to have the best of turn to the ring, and a substitute for

at thee him was found. malters and led by 14-7

Cuthbert's protest was in order, but it is 3 pity the incident was not settled amicably,

"Pife."

ditch,

On the frat rink Lapaley was opposed to Gregory and, thanks to a

hoad.

hends.

4 and a 3, led by 10-6 at the ninth | 19th hend, 18-9 at the 15th head, Gregory then scored 1, 3, and ran out easy winner by 35-12 5, 1, and 2, to lead by 18-10.Holland scored on only seven After the fatal tea interval Lapsley scored 2, 1, 2, 1, and 2, making the Gregory got a couple scores 18 all of ones to win the game by 20-18, Lapsley was the pick of his side and it was evident that he profited by his

To which anal remark, a China Wotherspoon was opposed to Mail staff writer who has met Guy, but had the worsh of the Cuthbert on more than one occasion first three-quarters of the game.pulitely replies "Piffle." Cuthbert Guy leading by 13-7 at the 15th is known as one of the most sport- head. Then Wotherspoon scored ing boxers that has over climbed

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recent visit to Eritain and had learn-ce four heads in succession, (in-into the ring. It was apparently RAIN RUINS TEST TRIAL AT LORD'S. ed how to take a greater risk than cluding a 6) and took the lead Foreman who provided the “Yan- before against 'n barricade of woods by 17-13. Guy got a couple of key touch." If this sort' of thing nud the shot against him,

singles on the last two heads, were allowed to continue, pugil-

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DIVISION II.

kuckleduster.

LOK HUA TEAM.

bataman and wicket-keeper. Sin- field claimed 5 wickets for 70 runs. Gloucester could not rope with the deliveries of Poine (-60) and were dismissed for 200, Dipper having striven brave Preliminary to Europeany, with stendy 73; to stem At the close of play. the tide. Tour.

Warwick, with seven wickets out

On the second rink Goodman was Wotherspoon winning the game ists might just as well carry n oppand to Grimmitt, who was un-y 17-15. fortunate to have one of his team! turn sick after the first head had At the 10th head been played.

Club de Recreio v. C.C.C. Goodman led by 14-7, but Grimmitt tied at the 17th head (18.all). The Club de Recreio won by 29 Goodman scored a one and a couple shots. of twos, and Grimmitt scored

On the first rink A H. Basto single on the last head, Goodman was opposed to Cavanagh and the thus winning by 23-19. Each former opened the scaring with a

Singapore, May 16. of оген

A and couple

the Lok Hua side scored a trio of threes.

The rumour that Football team which visited the Johnston was opposed to Brawn Cavanagh responded with a

lust year and and after he had opened the scoring At the eighth head the score Colony with a one. Brawn led easily all the were level (nine all)

every contest except one against

Straits At the 10th hend Brawn's Basto scored a 4. The remaining players in the

Settle- way. lead was 12~3. Then Johnston twelve heads were halved, but

rients, the Federated Malay scored a couple of ones and a 2, fol Basto had the bigger scores and States and the Netherlands lowed by a single and a 2 for

East Indies will again visit the Brayn. A couple came John- Alves, who was opposed to Gill, ston's way and Brawn replied with score a single on the first head South Seas this year, has now been A correspondent from four singles, making the score 19-and at the ninth head was 121 Batavia says that the team has de-

As mentioned Johnston Alves

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Alves got a

head to tie the match, but Greig's here led by 14-10. wood found its way into the ditch couple of singles and a trio of and it did not matter what hap-2's and led by 18-14. Gill collect pened after that as the match hated a 5, followed by one for Alves, already been won by the visitors, who thus tied-19 all. Johnston scored a couple on the last Silva was opposed to Fieli, the head, the victory on the rink going former opening the scuring with 6 and at the 11th head led by 12-11. He scored on the next

to Brawn by 1911.

C.C.C. v. Club de Recreio..

The Craigengower C.C. won by 13 nine heads (including a 4 and 7) and won the game by 33-12.

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shots,

rest of the scoring comprised singles, Bradbury just winning in

shots.

son of Mr. Yu Heng-shih to come southward and make arrangements with sporting circles in the Archipelago regarding their forth- coming visit. They will arst, as scheduled, come to Singapore and. after contests with local teams, will Proceed to Java.

According, to Mr. Lee Hwei-tong the Lok Hua Captain-the team ar going to have a tour in Europe after

the finish of the Far Eastern

On the first head Bradbury was

The Civil Service won by sevenlympics, which they will attend, and the time of their visit to Malaya) opposed to Marques, who opened the scoring with a 5 and led by 9--3 at

At the fifth head Archibald is about the month of June or He states that his team will July, the seventh head. Bradbury then

led by 7-4, but Paul col- scored 1, 2, 1, 1, 5, and 1, this

lected on

the next six heads not only consist of Lok Hua players giving him the lead by 14-9. Ex- cept for a 2 for Marques, all the led by 14-7. Archibald had but also those selected from Hus fied (15 all) at the 16th head. Tong and Hua Nan Teams at Hong (It will also be remember- Kong. but Paul got a couple of ones and a 4, as against a single and ed that the Hong Kong foot- ballers came to Singapore in the end by 17-15.

a 3 for Archibald. Paul won by

May last and were defeat- Basa was opposed to Ribeiro, who 23-10.

in opened the scoring with a single.. On the second rink Hollands,ed both in Singapore and

Kuala Lumpur.) 31embers of the Then Basa scored on four heads and who was opposed to Hatch, led by visiting team will be:-Lin Yok- went on to lead at the 15th head by 18-1 at the eighth head. 17-6. Marques scored only a 2 Hatch got a 4. At the 15th head, Yah Pei-hus, Lee Tien-san, Song. Shih-keng, Lee Hwei-tang. and a 1 thereafter, and Bass ran Hollande led by 22-10 and won' in'

Chai Lin-chin Song Kim-sung, Pao| out winner by 24-9. The highest the end by 27-16.

hỏa-pong. Wu Kimthang, Tan opposed to score was 3 for Basa on two heads.

Haynes, who was Omar was opposed to Luz who, Muskett, led at the seventh head Cheng-ho, Kwei Cheng and two

followed strangely enough,

the 13-2 and at the 13th head by reserves, Hung Yuen-yew and Chow

a single Hen-yang-Singapore Free Press. example of his two Club akips by 20-6. He only scored opening the scoring with a single thereafter as compared with 1, 3. He got a 5 on the 10th head and 4, 4, and 2 for Muskett, who wan then led by 12-4. Omar got by 23-21. couple, followed by 3.and 4 for

K.C.C. v. Yacht Club.

Then

Luz whose Icad increased to 19-6. The Yacht Club won" by 31 Omar got a couple of singles shots,

the of twos,

On the first head Blackburn was him then being opposed to A. Macfarlane, who

and

a

ccupla score. against 10-12,

[Last year the Lok Hun team beat Malayan Chinese 1-0, Welch Re- giment 3-2, and S.C.F.A. 3-1. They drew 1-1 with the European XI.]

- LOCAL

V

Lawn Tennis To-day

Division LR.C. M.E.K.; K.C.C. v. Recreio; C.C.C. v. C.R.C.; Y.M.C.A. v. Nippon Club H.K.C.C... U.S.R.C.; C.S.C.C. v. S.C.AA.; "C" Division H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C.; G.T.C. V. C.R.C.; K.LT.C. v Recreio; University T.C.

Mixed V. R.E.S.C.; Doubles C.R.C. v. L.R.C.

Lawn Bowls-To-day- K.C.C. v. Sports Club.

FootballThursday-Foot- ball Referees' Association, 5'30 p.m.

Junc 30 Annual Meeting of Football Association.

Water Polo-To-day Senjor Division R.A. V.R.C.; Junior. Division- Somersets v. University.

V.

Friday Division I-Ków- Toon S.C., v. Chinese Athletic; Division Il-Fukien Club y. V.R.C.

Racing-To-day-Half 'year- ly General Meeting of Voting Members of Jockey Club, 5.30

p.m.

Saturday and Monday- Sixth Extra Race Meeting.

Golf-Saturday and Sunday --Captain's Cup, Whitsuntide.

HOME

Racing To-day-The Derby, June Eprom.

Coronation Cup,

June 6-The Oaks, Epsom. June 18-Royal Hunt Cup,

Ascot

June 19-Gold Cup. Ascot. Cricket-To-day Middle- Bex v. Australians.

June 13-17 First Teat Match.

A single for Lux was was up 9-0 after three heads. Opposed to Duncan, who led 10-1 succeeded by 4 and 1 for Omar, and The latter continued to hold the at the ninth head. Thompson got Luz got one on

the last head to whip hand up to the 12th head, a couple of 's in succession and give him a win by 21-17.

his lead: then being 18-5, Black at the 15th head the scores were burn got a 5 and a 9; Macfarlane level at 15 all. Thompson, how- Polico R.C. v. KGC

June 27-30-Second Teat The Police R.C. went down by just scored 2 and 1; Blackburn got ever scored on the last six heads and 3, and Macfarlane wound up (3, 2, 2, 4, 1, 3) and won by 31-16.

Davidson Was opposed to Match.

Golf June Walmsley, the former scoring 3

16-21-- Open Championship, Hoylake. Jack was opposed to Shields on the initial head. The next six heads went to Walmsley, who led On the first head West was and the game was tied at the Opposed to Lammert, the former fifth, tenth, and 18th heade. On At the 13th head he had in- opening the scoring with a 4. the 12th head Shields led by 12-11, creased his lead to 16-6. Lammert got a couple of 2's, follow after which he collected a 6, mak.singles for Davidson's rink was ed by a 1 and 2 for West. Lammert ing the, score 18-11. Jack scored followed by a 4 and 1 for then collected 3, 2, 3, and 2, giving on the next four heads, making Walmsley and, as each side scor

a couple of shots the exact margin with 1, 3, and 5, giving him a by which they lost against the K.C.C.win by 30-17.

last ecason.

Three

gut a single and a 2 and then West a single And Jack a couple, the Walmsley won by 28-11. to

13th head

him a lead by 14-7. Each team the total 18 all. Shields nutcbeded a couple of shots thereafter,

Roylance was opposed. Collected another 4. At the 18th latter winning by 20-19

Stewart and the play was remark head Lammert led by 22--15, buf Labrum was opposed to Chap- Weat gathered 3.8, and 1, thus man's rink and the former scor- ably even up to the equalising the game (22 all), ed on the rat, three heads, only when the score was only nine all. Post was opposed to Silkstone, to concede a 2 and a 5. A couple A 3. for Stewart was. followed by the latter,winning the first throw for Labrum was followed by his 1.5, and 1 for Roviance, who led heads (1, 1, and 4). The visitors opponents collecting on the next 16-12. Stewart, got a 2, followed Continued to have the best of mat six heads and leading by 24-7 by a 3 and a couple ni singles ters and led at the 12th head by Labrum got 8 and 1, followed by for Roylance, who won by 21-14. 16-2 Post reduced the lead to 8 for the Visitors; Thereafter This Week's Games. 16-11 at the fifteenth head and Labrum got a 2 and 1 as against The list of matches for Satur thanks to three 2's, in ancéesalon, A1 and 5 for the Yacht Club, day will be found in our Sports fost the match by only 1918, who won by 98-14 Diary,The prospects will be dist

Thore.

K.B.G.C. Talkoo R.CLcussed in Friday's issue na uguali was never much.

The K.B.G.G. won by 11 shots. Bowls conveners are askeditte the game between Hargreaves

On the first rink Thompson, Tavour us with the lists of teams and Fraser

up 40 the

kazing for the first time was time for insertion on Friday.

in

12th

Lancashire Notts Warwickshire Kent

Surrey

Derbyshire

Sussex

(Continued from Page 133

standing were 188 runs ahead of Cloucester.

[Surrey took first innings' points from Essex at Leyton.]

Essex scored 257 in their first

a promising re venture, Gover, cruit to the Surrey attack, bowl- ed well to take 6 wickets for 74 runs. Surrey found little diff culty in passing their opponents total, and scored 306 to which Gregory, a stylish young batsman. contributed 94 not out. It was most unfortunate that he was de. prived of his first century in this manner. In their second innings. Essex scored 173 for the loss of three wickets. O'Connor, who, should have had a trial in the Rest XI. scored 77 not out.-Reu- tex.

SCORES AT A GLANCE.

Hampshire: 151 and 175. Australians: 334.

Rest: 138 and 6~~). England: 375. Northants: 162 and 43. Sussex: 81 and 01.

Worcester: 141 and 102. Kent: 217 and 30-4.

Notts: 322 and 228-7 dec Lanes: 317 and 719-1.

Warwick: 275 and 133-3, Gloucester: 200.

Middlesex: 18 and 192, Derby: 282 and 93-3.

Essex: 257 and 173-3. Surrey: 305.

Oxford U.: 269 and 158-5 dec. Glamorgan: 128 and 172,

Leicester: 113 and 43.

Yorkshire: 319-7 dec.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

At Lord's-Middlesex v. Austra Hans.

At the Oval-Surrey v. Sussex. At Swansea-Glamorganshire v. Derbyshire.

At Tunbridge Wells-Kent v. Essex.

At Worcester-Worcestershire v. Nottinghamshire.

Bradford

At Hampshire.

Yorkshire" v.

At Cambridge-Cambridge U. V.. Somernetshire.

At Oxford-Oxford U. v. Lanca- shire.

THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

Yorkshire, Glamorganshire Worcestershire Gloucestershire Northamptonshire Middlesex Leicestershire Hampshire AN

Somersetshire.

-'1st Inny.

No

P. W. L. W. L. Result Pts. 1. 1

2

0.

0

The system of scoring is as follows: 8 points for an out right win, 6 points for a win on first inninge, 4 points, in the event of a tie and a no result match, and 8 points for the county which has lost on first innings.

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