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LUZ EASILY DEFEATS DR. BASTO.
Arculli Has Narrow Escape.
LAST HEAD DECIDES.
R. F. Luz, a warm favourite for
the title this year, yesterday de-
feated Dr. R. A. C. Basto, also of
SOUTH CHINA BEAT JAVA CHAMPIONS
TOURISTS WIN BY THREE CLEAR GOALS
.
10,000 WITNESS GAME
LEE YEE-SUN AND LEE WAI-TONG AGAIN THE MARKSMEN.
Bandoeng, Yesterday.
The South China A.A. touring football eleven to-day registered the fourth victory of their tour of Java when they beat a selected team from Ban- doeng by three goals to-nil..
Lee Yee-sun (2) and Lee Wai-tong, the skipper of the side, scored for the tourists before a crowd of 10,000 spectators. Gate proceeds netted from this match realised $8,000.
WARNER OPTIMISTIC.
Bandoeng are the champions of Java, and this year had the satis- faction of holding South China to only thre goals. During the cor- "Plum" Warner, who has been responding tour last
year the
the Club de Recreio, by 21 shots elected a joint manager of the tourists beat the Java champions by
to 6 to enter the Second Round of English cricket tourists in Austra.six clear goala.
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ship where he will meet A. Hyde-lia this Winter, is very optimistic
Results,
Lay of the Kowloon Cricket Club. regarding England's chances of South China have now played E. el Arculli, who caused Aregaining the Ashes. "The Aus- four matches whilst on tour with sensation by eliminating B. Basa in tralians have a good side, and one the following results:
the First Round, experienced a
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minute victory. Arculli will now Great, has no further worlds to meet the winner of the match conquer. A bowler who could dis- between A. H. Oswick and A. K. miss Bradman cheaply would be a national hero for at least a week.". Taylor in the Third Round.
G. P. Hughes Defeated By R. Menzel
v. Combined Saigon.... 6-1 v. Sade...
v. A. Combined XI Y. Bardoeng
Goal Scorers,
6-0
41
9--0
19--2
Lee Yesun, who has scored in all four games, heads the goal- scoring list with seven to his credit, whilst La Wai-tong (5) Ip Pak-wah (3), Chu Kwok-luen (2) and Wong
| Ka-leum; (2) added the remaining
twelve guals..
Mias
Sterry Was beating Fri. Krawink, the German player who gave Moody her hardest match
Frl. Krahwinkel's Narrow Escape Paris Nor did report. Se, for
Against Miss Sterry
By A. WALLIS MYERS.
London, June 28.
in
before a great centre court crowd, of whom presence the, English girl was qulla unconscious, showing an jénviable reˇve, the tide flowed mostį
hopefully her favour.
Chances Missed. She won the first set to 4, and
There was relative quiet on the Mrs. Covell (one of the two English then led 4-2 in the second. Ad- Wimbledon front yesterday. No players who have beaten Mrs. vancing unflinchingly to 5-4, in giants were exposed to danger in Moody when she was Miss Wills) spite of a defence against her that the men's singles; there were, in- did not carry enough speed for tho was tantalising in its stubbornness, deed, only four backward matches militant Miss Jacobs,
she came to within two points of decided in this event.
Mile. Bigart, better. In doubles the match. Frl Krabwinkel offered The sun shone on a large and than singles, found Miss Round's her two volleying chances, a difficult animated crowd. Wednesday al-flowing drives impossible to inter-one on the forehand, a comparative- ways brings many "early closing" cept at the net and too long and ly easy one on the backhand, girl club champions to Wimbledon sweeping for recovery at the back Neither was accepted. No others from the suburbs, and these swarm of the court. Mile. Sigart's service came. The German took nine ed round the courts like merry has yet to gain the strength of her games in sequence to celebrate her crickets, "The spirit of the time overhead valleys; away from the net escape. shall teach me speed," you almost she is in a lower class,
Until the tide turned, never to heard them exclaim as eye-shaded Miss Scriven's career, so auspici- ebb again, Miss Sterry had played young women players, modernous last year, was cut short yester-'engaging tennis; she was in a high-| Atalantas of the court, revealed the day by Miss Montgomery, who look-jer class than her adversary, who athletic evolution of their sex. For ed the better trained for a match in had nothing to hope for but honour- the last thirty-two women, like the which driving exchanges challenged able retrieving. Miss Sterry con last thirty-two men, came into line stamina. Miss Scriven came back ducted her opponent by co-ordinated Menzel made his victory over from a bad patch to lead three love stages in a corner, and then com Hughes sure when he won the long and four-two in the final set, but manded the. net for a winning third Bet. He delivered the coup de she showed doubtful judgment in volley. I was sound and intelligent grace in the fourth. Hughes was hitting out at this stage.
tennis, and the German could not as ever, and deadly overhead with Miss Montgomery preferred good reply to it. But it just failed to his sliced emaah when he got a length driving, and was most ac-learn its reward. playable lob. But he is essentially curate in handing it. The even I cannot help thinking that if a volleyer, and the Czech's pres-flow of her wall-produced strokes Miss Stary's Inherited skill, xa- sure on his backhand exposed the could only be checked by stealthier vealed both at Wimbledon and in lack of a really efficient clearing methods, Miss Scriven did not New Yod, had been regarded as a shot.
apply them. More first-class match national asset and used on every He found lobbing only an experience would have benefited the possible occasion In International Invitation for Menzel to use loser:
[eventa, ba`must have won yester- his lethal overhead weapon. Towards the end of the day the day's match with $ handsome In service the invader had report spread over the ground that margin. the easier swing and the more loyall eye; his first blow always looked to be prepared for the enemy, and if | Hughes also delivered some sinister balls, these could not always be summoned in vital games.
The
| fight was a good one, with a rather
| poor ending... ·
British, Successen.”
More overseas scalps were gather ed by the British women in their own event. Mrs. - Peacock, "of South Africa, and Mile. Sigart, champion of Belgium, were both de feated decisively by young English girls; - - Mlle. Bosambert, among the leaders in France, could make no im pression on Mrs. Jameson; of York skirenor Mlle. Belser, at Holand on Miss
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