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JIRO SATOH ENTERS TOURISTS' ATTACK
LAST EIGHT.
Betty Nuthall Beats
Mrs. Harper.
'HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
London, Saturday. The following were the results as cabled by Reuter of the sixth day's play in the All-England Champion- | ships at Wimbledon:-
Men's Singles.
Jiro Satoh (Japan) beat H. G. N. Lee (Britain) 8-6, 6-4, 6-3.
H. W. Austin (Britain) beat I. G. Collins (Britain) 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.
J. Borotra (France) beat Artens (Austria) 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.
Ladies' Singles.
DEADLY.
WOOLLEY DEFIANT.
Peebles Captures His Hundredth.
INTERESTING SITUATION.
AT THE
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STAR At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20
JANET GAYNOR
sing
SUNNY SIDE UP
KOWLOON OPEN FOURSOMES.
All HEAR
talking,
Back-Markers Prove Successful.
singing,
dancing
musical
comedy
FINAL RESULT.
In the final of the Open Four- some Tournament played over 36 holes at Kowloon Golf Course yes- terday, J. D. Thomson and D. C Wilson (6) defeated W. S. Hilller and H. Mundy (17) by 3 and 2.
At the end of the first nine holes Hiller and Mundy were 1 up, the match standing all square at the
18th.
London, Saturday. At the conclusion of the first day's play in the Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's the Home Country are 34 runs in arrears Thomson and Wilson became two with three wickets in band,· up at the 27th and increased their After scoring 130 for the loss lead to four holes at the 31st, the of two wickets the New Zealand. 32nd was halved, which placed Her and ers, collapsed sensationally be them dormia four. fore the bowling of Peebles and Mundy won the next hole to keep Robins, two youthful amateurs, the match going, but a half at the
Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) beat Mrs. and lost their remaining eight 34th gave Thomson and Wilson the
wickets for 94 runs. At one game by 3 and 2, Godfree (Britain), 6-2, 6-Ì.
period of the game the visitors lost four wickets for 31 runa. When Hammond caught Allcott
Betty Nuthall '(Britain). beat Mra. Harper (US.A.) 6-4, 6-2.
Mies Scriven (Britain) beat Joan
Ridley (Britain) 6-1, 6-4.
Mme. Mathieu (France) beat Mrs. Van Ryn (U.S.A.) 6-4, 6-4.
SUNNY WEATHER AND
SOFT COURTS.
Recreio Leaders in
Divisions.
LEAGUE RESULTS.
in the slips he gave Peebles his SOUTH CHINA PROVE
hundredth wicket of the season,
With such a low total against them from a powerful batting gide England opened disastrous- ly, Arnold and Bakewell being Fent back to the pavilion for only 14 runs. Only partnerships of 67 for the fifth wicket and 59 for the sixth wicket saved England from total collapse against the bowl- ing of Cromb,and Merritt.
TOO FORMIDABLE.
Score Fourteen Goals in Two Games.
INSIDE RIGHT'S FIVE.
Morally bowled when 40, Frank Two further victories were' re- Twoing the half century in an hour, eleven in Java during the week
Woolley compiled 80, after scor-corded by the South China touring
He scored his runs out of a total of 126 scored whilst he was at the crease.
NEW ZEALAND--First Innings. C. S. Dempster, L.bw,
Peebles
end.....
On Saturday playing against a selected eleven at Semarang before a crowd of 10,000 Lee Wai-tong opened the scoring. Chu Kwok. bluen, the inside right, quickly add- 53ed three goals and further points 34 were scored by the other three for- 37wards, Fung King-cheung (two) 2 Ip Pak-wah (one) and Choung Slu
Phong (one). South China thus 7won decisively by eight goala to 123 | all,
In glorious weather the Hong J. E. Mills, b Peebles Kong Lawn Tennis League fix, G. L. Weir, lb. b Peebles ture list was continued on Satur-R. C. Blunt, c Hammond, b J. L. Kerr, st. Ames, b Robins day, ten games being completed. Robins Owing to the previous rains M. L. Page, b Alten several of the grounds were de-T. C. Lowry, e Hammond, b
Robins .... clared unfit for play and the matches were postponed.
Below are appended the full. results of the matches played during the week-end."
H.K.C.C.
“A” Division.
5% S.C.A.A.
On Sunday. against Djooja the
I tourists ran out winners by six
1. B. Cromb, e Ames, b Peebles 20 goals to two, the goal-scorera be-
C. F. W. Allcott, e Hammond,ing: Chu Kwok-luon (two), Ip Pak-
E. Merritt, e Jardine, b
b Peebles
Hammond
W. James, not out
Extras
814
Total
13 wah (two) and Tam Kwong-pak
and Wong Ki-leung one each,
17
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Sets.
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Fall of the wickets:-1 for 68;
2 for 180; 3 for 136; 4 for 140; 5 for 152; 6 for 161; 7 for 190; 8 14 4 for 191; 9 for 209; 10 for 224.
Bowling Analysis;
P. W. D. L F. A. Pts
·H.K.C.C. ....4.2 11 19 Indian R.C. 2 2 0 0 15 Kowloon C.C. 3 2 0 1 13 Chinese R.C. 3 0 1 1 8% 9% 1 M.B.K.
1 0 0 1 2 7 0 20 0 2 6 123⁄41⁄4 D
5.C.A.A
"B" Division.
Recreio
C.S.C.C
K.G.C.
S.C.A.A.21 C.R.C. Nippon Club 3
7
Allen Hammond Peebles Robins
I.R.C.
5 University 4
Bets.
Recreio.
Indian R.C.
O. M. R. W. .:10 1 40 0 .15 2 45 1 .10.3 5
8 1 8 77 13-338
ENGLAND First Innings.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. Arnold, Page, b Cromb
0 6 0 0 37 14 12
5 4 0 1 274 1748 Bakewell, 1.b.w., b Cromb
0 4 0 2 39 15 8 Hammond, b Cromb
5
8.
A
9
University
H.X.CC.
8. 20114 184
K. S. Duleepsinhji, c Kerr,
Merritt
25-
38
Kowloon C.C. 5.2 0.8 10 26 C.S.C.C 5.2 0.3.18 27 Chinesa R.C. 11.007
U.S.R.C.
C.C.C.
'S.CA.A. M.B.K
Army T.C Nippon C.
2. D. R. Jardine, c Blunt,
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v. Borderers, 6 p.m.; Division IL V.R.C. Av. Chinese Athletic, 12th Heavy Battery, R.A. 31st Heavy Battery, R.A., 6.30 p.m.
Friday Division Royal Navy v. Chinese Athletic, 0 p.m.; Division II-12th Heavy Battery R.A. V. V.R.C. "B". Kowldon
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30.30 p.m.
LAWN TENNIS Wednesday "B" Division C.C.C. v. Recreio; C.3.0.0. Y LRG Army T.Ov K.C.C. University v MH.K. H.K.C.C. v. Nippon Club; C.R.C. 80 v. United Services; "C Division
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Merritt
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2 Woolley, 1-b.w,, b'Merritt
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21%
200, 2.2
Ames, not out
16
19
8008 10:17.
300 37, 200
1. A. R. Peebles, st. James,
Merritt
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"C" Division
Pop Extras
-16.
YAMICIA. Recreio
61⁄2 Army T.C. 2
7 University 2
H.R.C.C.
LR.C.
8.CAA
Total (for 7 wkts.) ........... 190 Fall of the wickets-1 for 6; 2.
6--E.LT.C.—3 for 14; 8 for 81; 4 for 62; 5 for
8 Civil Service 2129; 6 for 188, 8 CC.C
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WEEK-END RESULTS?
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