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LAWN BOWLS.

YACHT CLUB NEARLY SURPRISE C.C.C.

A CLOSE FINISH,

in the Spey Royal Cup contest the Royal Hong Kong' Yacht Club met the Craigengewer Cricket Club on the green of the Civil Service Cricket Clab yesterday. A moat interesting match was witnessed Dn it very fiery green, the woods being diff cult to control, and it was any-

body's game up to the last head. If anything the Yacht Club had the worst of the ̄ jošk." On one cecasion their skip had just to tip the jack to give his side Ave, but he got

KING'S YACHT.--

BRITANNIA WINS HER 200TH RACE.

ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS.

..Rugby. Yesterday. The King's racing cutter Britan- nis, with His Majesty on board, won her two hundredth race at Cowes this afternoon in'îine" style by three of four lengths. There waa enthusiastic demonstration : when, after the race, the King ar- rised at the Royal Yacht Squadron ! enclosure-British Wireless Ser-

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"SECOND SLIP'S"

it on the wrong side and gave RAZTEDI3J388221149EERIDETE19|||||||||||||||||||3|33|BĪRI away two. Later, whọn his own side were lying he conceded another couple. In the end the Craigengower Club won by 20 shots to 18, but sportingly admitted that they had a narrow esenpe 'from de- feat.

A. L. Shields was to have played for the Yacht Club, but was pro- vented by an important engagement and his place was taken by P. W. Ramsay.

Scores:-

C.C.C.

U. M. Omar

R. Baxa

E. el Arculli

B. W. Bradbury

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The

Yacht Clab.

B. E. Maughan

P. W. Rumsuy

A Macfarlane'

A. Chapman

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K.D.R.C. v. K.B.G.C.

tie between the Kowloon Dock R.C. and the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, which was recently suspended at the 19th head, was con.

cluded yesterday on the Kowloon Cricket Club green. The Dock tean had the advantage of one shot when the match was resum- ed, and on the first head they scored two while on the second head they registered another shot to give them the victory.

Scores:-..

Kowloon Dock.

W. Hedley

W. Greig

F. Cullen

R. Lapsley

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Bowling Green, D. Muir

7. West

E. Hogbin

1. Guy

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K.C.C. v. Recreio,

On their own green the Kowloon Cricket Club met the Club de Recreio, yesterday.

Darkness caused a suspension of play at the 17th head, the Club de Recreio leading by 23 shots to 18.

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WATER POLO.

TWO GAMES DECIDED AT: V.R.C.

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Two more games in the Water Polo League, held under the aus- pieca of the Victoria Recreation Glub, were decided yesterday even- ing.

In the first division, the RoyalTM Artillery accounted for the Chinese, Bathing Club in a keen and excit ing game. Although lacking in the finesse of water 'polo, both teams were keen. They tackled each other with gusto, and it might be

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tory was in a large measure due to the superb goal-keeping of Rib- bands.

The final scores were 3 goals to 1 in favour of the R.A.

The teams were:

Artillery. Ribbands, Olver, Maltby, Dangerfield, Foster, Lewis, Gray."

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AUSTRALIANS' TOUR.

WARWICKSHIRE MAKE A GOOD START.

Birmingham, Yesterday. After their visit to Wales, the Australians travelled to Birming- ham, where they were forced to take the field. Warwickshire made a good start, scoring 102 for the loss of three wickets, before rain caused play to be abandoned for the day.

Score:-

Warwickshire: 102-3.

--Reuter.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Water Polo Tomorrow -Division IChinese Athletic v. Navy; Division II-12th Heavy Battery v. University.

Monday Division I.- Somersets v. V.R.C.

Aquaffes-Saturday-V.R.C.

Night Fete.

Lawn Bowls Saturday- Division I-Kowloon Dock v. Talkoo: Cralgengower v. Civil Service; Kowloon-Bowling Green Club v. Police; Kowloon 'C.C. v. Club de Recreio; Divi- slon II. Club de Recrelo, v. Electric R.C.; Taikoo v. Kow- loon C.C.; Civil Service v. Kow- -loon Bowling Green Club; Yacht Club v. Craigongower.

Gelf-To-morrow- Happy Valley Championship and Cap- tain's Cup.

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

Feotball-To-morrow An- nual Meeting of Hong Kong Football Club, Jardine, Mathe- son's Board Room, 5.30 p.m.

October 1- Entries for Challenge Shield.

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DUCKWORTH'S HONOUR.

Allow me to point out one crror in the letter of "Puzzled.” South- ampton, on the subject of England's wicket keeper, writes an Athletic News correspondent. He states that if, the wicket-keeping figures for the last two or three seasons are looked up you will find that in catching and stumping Ames was a long way ahead.

This is not correct with regard to catchings. In 1928-Ames caught 69 and Duckworth caught 77. I think I am correct in saying Duck- worth is the only man that has had two innings against Australia, and been not out each time this season with double figures.

There is no doubt Ames is a good man, but Duckworth is just a little. better, and thus receives his due. reward..

Only One Rival,

I should like to point out that Duckworth has several excellent batting performances to his credit, Including a 60, two years ago, against Yorkshire, whose array of bowlers at that time was far more formidable than that of the present Australian team, writes another correspondent.

Furthermore his temperament is auch that he is just the man for a tight corner, as he has proved many times with Lancashire.

"Puzzled" points out that Ames both caught and stumped more than Duckworth, but an analysis of Amea's Bigures will prove that most of his wickets wore obtained in collaboration with Freeman. Duck-

Chinese Bathing Club. Chu Chl- CLEAN THROUGH THE worth has a far greater variety to

chok, Leung Wing-yan, Chan Che yin, Chan Chi-ching, Kwok Kal-lan, Leung Shin-tak, Yee Wing-bong.

Division IL-

ROPES!

The Somersets playing in the Carnera K.O. Negro second division lost to the Fukten

the Fourth Round. team in an easier manner. then was expected. Playing fast and vastly superior polo the Chinese were all over the service men. An uninter- esting match ended: Fukien," 8 goals: Somersets, nil. The teams were: Somersete. Wallace, Bollen, Farkes, Lilley, Sprouting, Palmer.

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Fuklon.KT. Kwok, Y. L. Lee,

Y. T. Sung, S. H. Chan, K. C. Chan, TM. Wong, L. K. Wong

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In my opinion there is only one wicket-keeper in England who can approach Duckworth's work, behind the stumps, and that Is Walker, the Australian reserve wicket-keeper.

PARTICK'S PROFIT.

London, July 18.. Primo Candra, the Italian heavyweight, added another lapac tacular knockout to his already 3,878 as their share of the Scot Although Partick Thistle received formidable list when he account-tish Cup final drawings, their, net ed for the negro "Bearcat" Wright profit for the year was only £1,010 at Omaha, in the fourth round of

a 15 rounds contest w

With a terrific right to the

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The Thistle leam, by the way,

head Carnera hurled the fifteen have set the Norwegians agog. No- stone giant clean through the thing like the football played during rape on to the laps of the spec- their present tour has ever been seen in Norway-that is the un- tators

The middle strand of the ropes Animous verdict of the comments- tora. Here is the Thistle's record snapped,

The negro was allowed ton in the opening matches: seconds to return to the ring andAt Oslo, beat Frigg afterwards took an additional At Halden, beat Halden count of nine before recovering. At Drammen, beat Dram-

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