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TENNIS.

ANOTHER VICTORY FOR CHINESE R.C.

"C" DIVISION STRUGGLE,

FRENCH GOLF "OPEN"

VICTORY FOR ERNEST WHITCOMBE.

Dieppe, Yesterday.

TEST MATCH.

THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930, BUSINESS DIRECTORY

FURTHER INVITATIONS TO LORD'S,

AT THE NEW SILK Store.

WHITE AND ALLEN.

Mr. H. C. Leveson-Gower officially announces that J. C. White, the Somerset skipper, 'and! G. O. Allen, the Middlesex all- rounder have been invited to at- The French Open Golf Cham-tend at Lord's for the second Test) pionship was won to-day by the Match. British player, Ernest Whit- At the present moment four rombe, who had an aggregate of players have received invitations, 282 for the 72 holes. He return- namely, Larwood, Sandham, J. C. ed rounds of 74, 70; 70, and 68. White, and G. O. Allen.

The other sever players will, be Hobbs, Hammond, Hendren,

r. F. Chapman, Boyer, of the Nice club, return K. W. Y. Robins. Tate, and ed 283, and Henry Cotton had 'an Duckworth.-Reuter.

The Chinese Recreation Club casily defeated the IR.C. In the "C" division of the Tenula League yesterday. A good deal of interest was centred in the Whitcombe now holds the Irish, match, as the two were close Dutch. and French Open Cham-probably rivals. As a result, the Chinese pionships.

practically assured of pre-

re

mier honours.

In the "B" divialon Club de Re-aggregate of 288.-Reuter. creio narrowly defented M.B.K,,

and South China casily account-

ed for the 'R.E. and S.

Results in détail were na fol- lows:-

H.

"E" DIVISION.

Club de Recreio v. M.B.K.

Barros and F. Remedios (C. de R.):-

Our Sports Diary

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LOCAL

Lawn Tenni-To-morrow-- Exhibition Games,, K.C.C.

Saturday"B" Division S.C.A.A. v K.C.C.; "C" Divi- sion-Nippon Club v. Recreio, I.R.C. v. SCA.A., D.S.C.C. v. K.C.C.; Exhibition Games- K.0.0.

Football Monday- AB- nual Meeting of Football Asse- clation.

- Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. : October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

V.

Lawn Bowls-Saturday-1st Division-Police R.C. v. Tai- koo R.C., Kowloon C.C. .C.C.C., Kowtoon Docks R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C., C.S.C.C. V. Recreio; 2nd Division-Talkoo · R.C. v. CS.C.C., Recreio r. Royal Hong Kong Y.C., Kow- loon B.G.C. v. Kowloon. C.C., C.C.C. v. H.K. Electric R.C.

Baseball Sunday-Texaco Nine v South China, Caroline Hill.

Swimming-Sunday--En- tries close for second V.R.C. Night Fate, 6 pm.

July 5-Second Night Fete. V.R.C.

Phone,» 29131.

bent S. Fukushima and G.

Nakamura

6- 1

beat K. Matsuo and N.

Hayase

6. 4.

lost to Fujimori and...”. I.

Imura

4. 6

A. Gosano and (C. de R.):-

C. Barretto

beat S. Fukushima and G.

Nakamura

beat K.

Hayase iost to Imura

Fujimeri and I.

A. Remedian and (C. de R.);

7- 5 Matsuo and N..

7.5

5- 7

Silva

A.

beat S. Fukushima and G.

Nakamura

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6- 4

lost to K. Matsuo and N.

Hayase

3- G

lost to Fujimori and I.

Imura

1- 6

South China v. R.E. & S.

O. K. Lam and S. W. Wong (S.C.A.A.):-

lost to Col. Wyatt and Capt.

de Linde

2- 6

boat Major Kerrich and

S/BL Atkinson

8- 6

HEADLIGHT

beat Major Tosh and Spr.

Sabin.....

6- 2

C. 9. Chan and Y. W. Lee (S.C.A.A.):-

lost to Col. Wyatt and Capt.

de Linde ....

3- 6

beat Major Kerrich and

S/M. Atkinson

64

beat Major Tosh and Spr.

Sabin

6+ 4

L. B. Lee and S K. Ng (S.C.A.A.):-

beat Col. Wyatt and Capt.

de. Linde...

6. 4

beat Major Kerrich and

S/M. Atkinson

BASEBALL.

beat Major Tosh and Spr.

Sabin

9. 7

6-4

"TEXACO" STARTS TEAM

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"C" DIVISION,

HOME

Cricket-To-morrow - 2nd Test Match.

Cricket June 27-30 m Second Teat Match

July 7-9 Oxford v. Cam-. bridge.

Tennis-To-day to July 5 -Championships, Wimbledon.

Rowing July 2-5-Henley, Regatta.

Athletics July 4-5-Ama- teur Open World Champlon ship, Stamford Bridge.

TO

U.S. BASEBALL.

RESULTS OF NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.

New York, Yesterday, The results of the National League Baseball matches, played | to-day, are:-

Chicago tear Philadelphia 13-12. Pittsburgh beat Brooklyn 6-1. Cincinnati beat New York 11-3. The results of the American League matches are:-

New York beat St. Louis 5-4, 16-4.

Philadelphia beat Chicago 8-1.

Cleveland

12.7.

Washington

beat 13-5.

Detroit beat Boston 4-3.-Reu- ter's American Service.

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MISS NUTHALL IN. FORM.

London, May 30,

At Chiswick, in the Middlesex Tennis Championships, in the semi- finals of the men's singles, F, Perry beat Soni 60 and 6-3.

In the ladies',singles, Miss Jenny Sandison beat Miss G. Sterry 6-3 and 6-4.

Miss Sandiaan meets Miss Betty Nuthall in the final.

London, May 31, Miss Betty Nuthall beat Miss Jenny Sandíson 9-7 and 69.

In the men's singles, F. Perry beat Madan Mohan in the final 7-5 and 6-0.

Splendid Attacking Drives, After a strenuous first set, in which the lightly built Miss Jenny Sandison was more active on the damp court, Mias Betty Nuthali avenged her last week's defeat in the Surrey championship Anal, Although Miss Sandison was lead- Ing 4-2 and was within a point of A newly-formed baseball crew winning the set in the ninth game, calling themselves the Texaco Miss Nuthall drew level for 5 all and Nine will meet the South Chine ran out a winner in the sixteenth outfit on Sunday at the Caroline game. In the second set Miss Nut- 75 H

ball led 3-1. Mise Sandison put Big Ben Zafra, who needs no up a great fight, conceding her 2-6 Introduction to local ball fans, opponent a lead of only 4-3. but will take up his station behind Miss Sandison could not counter] the plate for the now team. A Miss Nuthall's splendid attacking newcomer to the Colony, Simmle drives to all parts of the courto by name, will serve them out. for

Chinese R.C. v. Indian R.C. M. O, Hoosen and D. Mohamed (I.R.C.):-

heat Ip Kau-ko and Tsu!”

Wai-pui

lost to Tol Ping-fan and

K. Gi.Ng

loat to Lau Man-ching and

Iu Tak-lam

4-6

A. R. Minu and J. S. Ackber (L.R.C.):—

beat Ip Kau-ko and Tsui

Wai-pui

lost to Tsol Ping-fan and

K. C. Ng

lost to Lau Man-ching and

Iu Tak-lam

the new outfit. He la said to be

e tricky twirler with plenty of

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2- 6

4-6

A really good gama' la promis ed, and ball fans who have been i starved of thrills 'this' season will; do well to hike out to Caroline Hill to me these two outfits at

D. M. A. Razack and M. P. play..: Madar (1.R.C.);

lost to Ip Kau-ko and Tsui

Wai-pui

2.6

lost to Tsol, Ping-fan and

K. C. Ng

loat to Lau Man-ching and

Iu Tak lam

K.C.C. v. Nippon

Z. Iminoka and T. Takemada (Nippon)

lost to Mackay and Hedley

beat Burnett and Brown

bent Leo and White

R. Ishbashi and K. Kawano (Nippon)

WATER POLO.

V.R.C. SECONDS WIN AGAIN.

Don't Burn the Candle

At Both Ends.

In these days of high pressure many people try to do too much. It is a great mistake to imagine that you can tax your vitality to the utmost day after day-often The Navy and the Chinese Buth at the expense of adequate rest ing Club played a drawn game of and sleep-without paying the two goals each In the First Divi penalty Burning the candle at Blon of the Water Polo League both ende shortens its life and VRC seconds, nå usual, ran If it is Impossible to avold Inst night, the do

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T. Hata and T. Sato (Nip pon):

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