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IN STIRRING GAME.

SOUTH CHINA SCORE LUZ BEATS HYDE-LAY

EIGHT TIMES

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STEADINESS PERSONIFIED,

To Qualify For Third

MIDDLE JAVA SELECTED Round & Adam Holland.

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INSIDE TRIO SCORE SIX GOALS TO REGISTER SIXTH VICTORY.

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BASTO BEATS MAIR.

R. F. Luz, the Recreio skip and Open Champion in 1929 and runner-up in 1930, enter- ed the Third Round of the Lawn Bowls Open Champion- ship yesterday when he de- feated A. Hyde-Lay of the Kowloon Cricket Club by 21 shots to 18 on the Police R.C. green.

It was one of the finest games as

ļon his remarkably fine showing. Luz established an early lead, but

at

The South China touring football eleven yes- yet seen in the competition, and terday beat the Middle Java Selected XI. by the Hyde-Lay is to be congratulated large margin of 8 goals to 1.

Ip Pak-wah, Lee Yee-sun (2), Chu Kwok-luen Hyde-Lay was on level terms (2), Lee Wai-tong (2) and Wong Mei-shun-scored the conclusion of the sixteenth end- Luz, however, then monopolised for the tourists, who experienced no opposition at the scoring, and led 20-16 at the [twenty-first head.. Hyde-Lay, no- all, scoring at will.

thing daunted; displayed brilliant

This is the tourists' sixth win in seven matches form on the next head to make it and they have scored 33 goals as against their op- 20-18, but amid growing excita-

ment was unable to prevent Luz: ponents' 9.

from going out at 21-18 on the next head. Luz was steadiness personified, but Hyde-Lay never gave up hope when playing a los- ing game on the last six heads.

South China have now played seven matches whilst on tour with

the following results

v. Combined Saigon

6-1

v. Sadec

6 -0

v A. Combined XI.

4-1

v. Bandoeng

3--0

v. Bandoeng

2-9

v. Samerang

v. Middle Java

8-1

93-9

Goal-Scorers.

Lee Yee-gun, who has scored in all six games, heads the goal-scoring | list with eleven to his credit whilst Lee Wal-tong (10), Ip Pak-wah (4), Chu Kwok-luen (4), Wong Ka- leung (2) and Wong Mei-shun (2) added the remaining twenty-two goals.

SOUTH CHINA RED

CROSS EXAM.

47. Out Of 90 Are Successful.

DR. S. F.. LEE'S WORK.

Forty-seven students out of a class of ninety passed the South China Athletic Assoclá- tion Red Cross examination which was held recently.

BILLIARDS.

H.Q. WING S.W.B. WIN CHALLENGE CUP.

Inflict Heavy Defeat On Ordnance Corps,

WILLIAMSON'S HIGHEST BREAK.

The

Headquarter Wing, South Wales Borderers, accom- plished what was expected of them last night when they beat the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 900 points to 572 in the Final of the Garrison Bil- Ilards Challenge Cup.

Luz will now meet Adam Hol-

and in the Third Round, and a battle royal is fully expected. Luz won the title in 1829 and

reached. the Final in 1930 with every possibility of accomplishing what no other bowler had pre- viously achieved-winning the title in successive years but Holland played the game of his life on that occasion to win his frat title.

Last year the pair did not meet: and this year's encounter proves all the more interesting as a con- sequence. Holland, after his win Cover U. M. Omar, the holder, is a warm favourite for the title, but Luz, with the 1930 memory, before him, may quite easily turn the tables on the Bowling Green skip.

Scores:--

After defeating the Royal En-¡ gineers, the holders, in an early Heads. round the Borderera' team were. 1 red-hot favourites for the Cup. 2 presented by the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, and they did not disappoint their support- era, winning by the maximum margin of six games to nll.

Luz

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China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY.

LAWN BOWLS-Spey Royal Cup Talkoo R.C. v. Civil Service on the Police green at 4.30 p.m.

Open Championship."

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F. Cullen v. L, de Rome.

B. W. Bradbury v. W. Russell.

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Round of the Lawn Bowls

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Three Other Finals.

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