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SPAIN.
Davis Cup Matches Continue.
Romo, Yesterday..
KOWLOON GOLF.
Open Foursomes Semi-Finals,
The semi-Anuls of the Open Foursomes of the Kowloon Golf Club was played during the week Italy qualified to meet the win.end and resulted as follows:-
Taylor and McKelvic defeated Charman and Buller, 4 and 8.
nere
of the Monaco-Switzerland contest in the Davis Cup by defeat ing Spain four-one. By winning the doubles encounter Spain de- crassed Italy's two-love lead. After losing the first set 7-6, Maler and Tejada (Spain) defeated Delbono and De Minarbi in the next three sets, without being extended much.
In the second singles encounter, Stefani (Italy) easily accounted for Juan Ico (Spain) in straight sets, losing only two games.
In his match with Maler Palmieri (Italy) lost the first set 62, but played dashing tennis to
Braley and Eastman defeated Thomson and Wilson (after a re- play of 18 holes) by one hole.
COUNTY CRICKET.
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ed 438 runs. George Geary took 11 for 74 to complete the North- erners' discomfiture.
The Indian tourists continue to
KOWLOON BOWLING CLUB.
Teams Selected for League Games.
The following teams have been selected to represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club against Craig- engower C.C.:-
First League. (C.C.C. ground).
A. K. Taylor, C. S. Beat, R. S. Nichol, and W, Russell (Skip).
R.. Duncan, F. V. Whitta; E. W. L. Hogbin, and A. M. Hol land (Skip).
H. F. Stoneham, D. W. Phillips, H. H. Rose, and H. Nish (Skip).
Reserves: S. Adams, and C. Hatt.
Second League. K.B.G.C. ground).
G. H. Sherriff, J. S.
Logan,
win the second and third sets. in play attractively and a very even / W. E. Hale, and W. S. Drake
the fourth set, Paimiert was lead-
MORNING ing 6-2, when Maier had the mis-game with Glamorgan took place.
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fortune to fall heavily and had to retire from the game.-Reuter.
Results
Results, as cabled by Retter, are as follows:-
Maier and Tejada (Spain) de- feated Delbono and De Minerbi (Italy) 6-7, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.
Stefani (Italy) defeated Juan Ico (Spain) 6-0, 6-1, 6-1.
Palmieri (Italy) defeated (Spain) 6-2, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2. retired).
Earlier results:-
Wazir All, the fine all-rounder,
(Skip).:
G. N. Mitchell, J. S. McIntosh,
(Skip).
struck form to-day, and he show. G. Meyer, and F. L. Rapley. S. Ashworth, W. Venables, T. Gooding, and Y. Petherick (Skip). Reserves: C. L. Farmer, and J. Macdonald.
ed a brilliant variety of stroker 1 compiling an undefeated centur.. The Results. The scores as cabled by Reuter are:-.
The following players will re- present the Club de Recreio in Saturday's Lawn Bowls League
Sussex v. Middlesex. Middlesex: 128 (A. F. Wensley b for 39), Maler Sussex: 184 for 9 wickets (K. S. matches:- Maier Duleepsinhji 74). T
:
Sussex won by 56' runs first innings.. -
De Stefani (Italy) beat Maler (Spain) 6-0, 6-4, 6-0.
Palmieri (Italy) beat Juan Ico (Spain) 6-0, 6-1, 6-2;
YANKEES GAIN ON WASHINGTON.
Close Fight in American League. CARDINALS RECOVER.
New York, Yesterday.
In the National League matches played here to-day, the Cardinals, the world's champions, who have
1st Division v. Taikoo Dock R.C. on the (away) at 3.30 p.m.-
Essex v. Worcester.
Worcester: 208 (H, H. I. H.
L. F. Xavier, R. R. Robarts, L. C. R. Souza, and R. F. Luz (Skip).
L. A. Gatierrez, J. G. Ozorio,
F. A. Xavier, F. V. Ribeiro, A. S..
Gibbons 79, C. F. Root 69 not out). X. Silva, and C. G. Silva (Skip). and 144 (Pearce for 12),
Eesex: 222 and 21 for 2 wickets.
Essex won by 16 runs on the first innings.
Somerset v. Hants. Hampshire: 136 and 77 (J. W. Lee 5 for 37).
Somerset: 173 and 48 (for wicket).
Somerset won by ten wickets.
ne
Notts v. Surrey. Surrey: 108 (Sam Staples 5 for
31).
been doing rather badly this sea- Gunn 89 not out). son, made a fair recovery by de-
Notta: 256 (for 7 wickets) G. V:
Notts won by 148 runs on the
feating Boston, who hold second first innings,
place in the League table.
The New York Giants, who have
Derby v. Warwick.
Gomes, and C. E. Marques (Skip)..
2nd Division v. Taikoo Dock R.C. (home) at 3.30 p.m.:
M. A. Carvalho, J. M. M. Alves, J. J. Basto, and C. H. Basto (Skip). F. Prata, F. X. Soares, C. A. Lopes, and A. H. Bagto (Skip).
A. A. Xaviar, J. M. 3. Rosario,
E. M. Remedios, and. Dr. R. A. Basto (Skip).
Derby: 108 (R. E. S. Dyatt 4 for nis
KOWLOON TENNIS.
Keen Tournament at Cricket Club,
An enjoyable Mixed Doubles ten- tournament was held at the
also been putting up a poor show, 21) and 214 (for 7 wickets declar- Kowloon Cricket Club grounds on
suffered another defeat at the hands of Cincinnati,
By beating Detroit, Philadelphia Athletics made a partial recovery in the American League, The Yankees, by defeating the Cleve- land Indians, came very close to Washington, the leaders, who were
beaten by St. Louis, who occupy
sixth place in the League.
Results, as cabled by Reuter's American Service, are as follows:
National League. Cincinnati 2 New York · Pittsburgh 3 Brooklyn
(Waner homered.) Chicago
9 Philadelphia", 4] St. Louis. 8 Boston
American League,
Philadelphia
Chicago
St. Louis
New York
2 · Detroit.
7 Boston
11 Washington
S. Cleveland
(Ben Chapman and "Averill.
homered,
TABLES TO DATE.
Chiengo
Boston.
ed).
Sunday afternoon, "B" team defeat- Warwick: 111 (T. B. Mitchell 7 ing “A” team by 27 sets to 16, in for 48) and 88 (Armstrong 5 for japite of the fact that the losers had 27.
seven couples to the winners" six couples.
Derby won by 128 runs.
Kent v. Gloucestershire. Kent: 167 (A. P. F. Chapman 76) and 208 (for two wickets des clared) (F. E. Woolley 90 not out, L Ames 68 not out).
Gloucester: 94 (A. P. Freeman 7 for 37) and 181 (Freeman 6 for 59).
Kont won by 150 runs,
Lancashire V. Yorkshire. Lancashire: 253 (Paynter 162,
Verity 8 for 1073B",
Each set was limited to eleven games and silver spoons were pre- sented to the ladies of the "B" team, at the conclusion of the matches,
The winning team was—Y. Segalen and Mrs. Davenport Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hambly, Mr. and Mrs. Crabbe, A. H. Dinnen and Mrs. Dinner, H. A. Gregory and Miss Gittins, and A. Howe and Mrs. McTavish.
Yorkshire: 46 (Sibbles 7 for 10) PLAYERS AND OFFERS
and 162 (Buteliffe 81, Sibbles 5:for 258).
National Langue, 100
Percent- PAW. Lago, 2720 7740 „24 14 10 588 801718 .566 .28 14 14 581
12 15
444 Brooklyn.25 -10 15,400
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Philadelphia,
Lancashire won by an innings and 50 runs
Leicester v. Northants. Leicester: 488 (N. F. Armstrong 152 not out, L. G. Barry 77, JAG Bradshaw 54, Partridge 6 for 78). Northant 152 G. Geary 6 for 57) and 101 (Geary 8 for 17).
Leicester won by an innings and 185 runs, working
empe
FROM ABROAD.
Stern Warning Issued by Football League.
A warning to League club play- ers who may be thinking of ac cepting offers from foreign clubs was issued by the Management Committee of the Football League at a meeting recently. The follow ing resolution was passed:-
The committee, having had their attention drawn to reports of players of League clubs being
All-India XI Draw With Glamorgan, Continuing their tour, the All- New York 239 14891 India cricket eleven, met Glamor Pittsburgh
8 16 388 An, with whom they played approached with a view to leaving League.
drawn game, in which
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