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K.C.C. Tennis Fortnight SOLO MACHINES FOR
Commences
Guest Beats Hung And Fincher Wins
PRICE BEATS OLD
ONLY THREE MATCHES CONCLUDED OUT OF EIGHT.
The Kowloon Cricket Club Tennis Fortnight commenced yes terday afternoon in threatening weather, and three out of the eight matches were decided.
RELIABILITY TRIAL.
Course. Not Suitable For Combinations. And Light Cars.
After discussion at the Motor Cycle. Reliability Trial meeting last night it was decided that owing to 'the' unsuitability of the proposed course both combinations and light! cars would be unable to compete Only solo machines will be eligible for entry. Individuals will be allowed to compete in teams of three. The entrance fee will be $3 for each individual and an ad- ditional $8 for each team entering.
The Chairman, Mr. B. S. Rogers,
reported that a course has been provisionally mapped out which in- [cludes sporting Colonial sections, a water splash and an observed hill. The soft state of the ground after the recent rains seriously An innovation in this trial will be handicapped the players, and as a consequence most of the matches the inclusion of a secret section had to be abandoned. These matches will be played at a future Hon. Secretary) which will not be (known only to the Chairman and
date from where they were left off. Below will be found the com- divulged until the
erent takes place. plete results of yesterday's play and to-day's programme.
Discussion "followed as to the ad- visability of the use of speedome tera, and in view of the fact that most modern machines have this ac- cessory fitted as standard, it was decided that their use be allowed..
Senior Championship.
E. F. Fincher beat R. B. Hambly 6-2, 6-1, 6-0.
AEP Guest-beat-W-Hung 6-4, 6-3, 6-1.
Junior Championship.
E. R. Price beat W..Old 6-1, 7-5,
6-1.
11
UNFINISHED.
Senior Championship.
-TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
SECOND SERIES.
Junior Championship. R.. S. Capell v L. Jack. W. M. Gittins v. Philippens, White v. J. S. Smith.
Handicap Deubles.
W... C. Hung and E. Zimmern vi
F. Kengelbacker leads G. C. A. H. Dinner and R.. Buchanan. Burnett 11-9; 2-1.
Junior Championship..
P. O. Dunne leads H. Lubeseder [2-6, 6-0, 6-3, 0-1.
H. Huber leads C. Kengelbacker 6-2, 6-4, 4-6.
N. A. E. Mackay leads F. E. Skinner 6-3, 6-4, 3-3.
E. Ohl leads F. S. W. Smith 6-4, 7-5, 4-1,
C. Kengelbacker and M. Rakusen
v. F Kengelbacker and H. Lube- seder.
4:
A. E. Collins and R. B. Hambly
v. N. A. E. Mackay and A. E. P. Guest..
J. S. Smith and L. Jack v. H. Huber and H. Haase.
3. A. Gray and G. C. Burnett v P. Dunne and D. S. Green.
Home Cricket Scoreboard
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP,
Yorkshire beat Sussex by 167 runs at Hove.
Yorkshire: 258 (Leyland 99, Tate 6 for 79) and 225 for 8 dec., (Sutcliffe 122 not out)",
Sussex: 166 Bowes (8 for 62) and 150 (Verity 6 for 48).
Derbyshire beat Leicestershire by 36 runs at Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Derby: 254 (Marlos 7 for 90) and 103. Leicester: 116 (Mitchell 6 for 53) and 205 (Armstrong
117, Mitchell 6 før 106).
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As in the last trial a stop and re-j start teat will be caied out on a suitable portion of the course.
CHINESE PHYSICAL PROMOTING.
22 Representatives Attend Meeting.
NEW OFFICIALS. -
Twenty-two representatives of athletic associations attended the meeting of the Hong Kong Chin- ese Physical Promoting Union at the Nam Tong Restaurant on Mon- day night.
The following officials were elected for the ensuing year-
Hon. Presidents: Sir Shou-son Chow, Kt., C.M.G.; The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D.; The Hon. Dr. S. W. Teo, 0.B.E., LL.D.; The Hon. Mr. Chau Tsun-ning. M.A.....
Chairman: Mr. Mok Ying. Aast. Chairman: Mr. Choong Shing-chung..
Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Mok Hing- sung.
Hon. Secretary: Mr. Sik Wai. Asst. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Leung Siu-on:
Executive Committee: Messra. Mok Hing, Au Kit-sang, Tsoi Tae- aek, Yang Sul-chung. Look Kan- cheung, Chiu Kuen-wah, Yip Koon-
Lancashire took first innings points from Notts at Manchester: vim. To King-shun, Kwok Muk-hoi,
Lancs.: 295 (Tyldesley E.-106) and 192, for 8. Notta: 263.
Wong Hok-nang, Wong Kam-ying. and To Ho-ching.
Gloucester took first innings points from Hampshire Gloucester..
at
The following representatives of athletic associations were present at the meeting:-
Hampshire: 305 (Arnold 101; Goddard 7 for 92) and
for 9 dec.,(Goddard 7 for 106).
220
Gloucester, 345 and 95 for 5.
Surrey beat Middlesex by 229 runs at Lord's.
Surrey: 856 (F. R. Brown 135) and 294 for
(Hobbs 111).
5 dec.,
Middlesex: 206 (F. R. Brown 6 for 63) and 215
6 for 65).
(Gover
Somerset beat Warwick by an innings and 63 runs at Taunton.
Somerset: 418 (R. A. Ingle 108, Burrough 119).. Warwick: 181 (J. O. White 6 for 60), and 169 (J. C. White
6 for 46).
EARLIER RESULTS.
Kent beat Essex by an innings and 48 runs at Leyton.
Kent: 404 (B. H. Valentine 180, O'Connor 5 for 75). Essex: 198 (Freeman 8 for 100, C. S. Marriott 4 for 55)
and 160 (Freeman 4 for 67, C. S. Marriott 5 for 47),
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* Sir Julien Cahn's XI beat All-India XI by an innings and" 26
runs at Trent Bridge.
́ ́Sir Cahn's "XI:"342,"
All-India XI: 162 and 164, — Reuter.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE.
Yorkshire (1)
Bussex (4)
Kast (3) Notts (5) Surrey (8) Lancashire Somerset... (15)
·1st
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28-19/23
Messrs. Mok. Hing and Mok Hing-sung (South China), Wong Kam-ying and Wong Luen-foo (Sung Ching), Au Kit-sang and Chow Wing-kam (Chinese Athle- tic),, Choong Shing-chung and Yang Shiu-chung (Fukien), To] « King-shun and Leung Man-wai (C.C.S.A.), Mok Ying-kwai and To Ho-ching (Ewo), Leung Blu-on (Y.M.C.A.) Wong Din-ming (Ching Wu); Tsol Tse-shek and Tae Yue- chuen (Chinese Club), Look Kan- cheung (C.R.C.), Kwok Mul-hol (Ying. Wah), Wong Hok-nang and Kam Pak-siu (Oriental A.A.), and Yip Koon-yim.
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FORTYENINTH
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Home Run Leaders.
The following are the individual four-base leaders in the major" league home-run parade, smile, the
Jimmy Foxx, Athletics, A.L.
49
Chuck Klein, Phillies, N.L.
87
Babe Ruth, Yankees, AL. ....
89
Earl Averill, Indians, A.L.
29
Lou Gehrig, Yankees, A.....
81
Pte. Pts. 429816
Al Simmons, Athletics, A.L" Melvin Ott, Glanta NL
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27
192.1037/4420 | 210
Hack Wilson, Robins, N.L. | Cochrane, Athletfer, A.L..
Bill Terry Giants, N.L.
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18
420 159
1520 145.
Don Hurst, PHIHIGAN.L. Rip Collins, Cardinale, A.L.. Gehrinize Robins
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