THE CHINA. ΜΑΓΕ
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1932.
AGE SPORT PAGE ENDO
LAWN BOWLS SEASON
REVIEWED
Amazing Advance Of Recreio.
CRAIGENGOWER'S HONOUR
[By SHORT HEAD}
Saturday's matches in the Lawn Bowls League concluded yet another yeur of Lawn Bowls, bringing to an end a season that has been marked with surprises, and one that has made Lawn Bowls history in the Colony.s
are
con-
Craigengower Lose Their Last Match
Bowling Green Defeated
W. Brown Sandy
League E
A. Macintyne
K. C. Hamilton
F. V. Whitta
E. L. Rapley
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G. Stewart *G, McLeod
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C.C.CY. RECREIO.
At Happy Valley, Club de Recreio beat the Craigengower Cricket Club by 28 shots.
'Scores:-
C.C.C
Craigengower
to be xratulated on their splendid con- sistency and on the setting of a precedent by winning both League bonours. With three of their play-A. E. Coates ers in the Interport team. Messrs. w. T. Brightman B. W. Bradbury, U. M. Omar and E. el Arculli G. L. Buchanan, the Colony's hopes
of returning from Shanghai with
the flag look very bright.
Recreio
E. Marchant L. A. Gutierrez
F. V. Ribeiro A. S. Gomes
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C. Summons
M. O'Brien
The Kowloon Bowling Green Club C. S. Rosselet deserye offers of condolences, and wishes for better fortunes next.sea-
R.. Basa
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son, for it must not be forgotten E. Tuck that they were the pioneer Bowling Driscoll "Club in the Colony.
RECREIO'S TRIUMPHS.
The Recreio, too, have achieved a double honour. By sterling play they won the Spey Royal Cup for the first time in the history of the Club, while L. A. Gutierrez lifted the Open Championship on Thurs- day last when he defeated H. Nish of the K. B. G: C., while R. F. Luz
Kave the Portuguese club the third place.
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L. E. Lammert D. Rumjahn
F. A. Silva
RECREIO v. C.C.C.
| SELECTED ELEVENS FOR THIRD HOCKEY TRIAL.
Game to be Staged at
Sookunpoo To-day
South Wales Borderers Aquatic Sport
"A" Company Win Shield
2-"A" Company.
| Watkins (32) 75 yds.; Pte. Jones (85) 50 yds.; and Cpl. Morgan 25 yds...
4-"H.Q." Wing.
Pte. Maynard 25 yds.; Pte. Jones 60 yds.; Dm. Fullage: 75
"
SOUTH CHINA BEAT CRAIGENGOWER.
Fixture Abandoned From Friday."
COMFORTABLE WIN.
The South China Athletic Asso- clation concluded their "B" Divi- elon League Tennis season on Satur day when they beat the Craigen- gower Cricket Club" by 7 Bets [2...
The following teams have been selected to play in the third Hockey Trial on the Sookuppoo ground at 5.15 pm. to-morrow afternoon:-
Probables: Comdr. Higham Inter Company Relay. (Navy) J. Rodger (Club) (cap-
1-"B" Company. tain), Kishan Singh (H.K.S.R.A.);| Pte. Woods; Pte. Harries (83);
to W, A. Reed (Club), Sirdar Khan Pte. McCarthy (50); L/C. Wood- (Jats), E. V. Reed (Club); G: E. R. man; Pte. Marsh; and Pte. Jones
This fixture was commenced, út Divatt (Club), W. E. Williams (39).
yda; L/C. Sutherland 75 yda.; Dm. King's Park on Friday evening, but 51 (Club).. G. Singh (Radio), Jalil
(Jata), and Nur Khan (H.K.S.R.A:). Liept. A. G. Martin Pte. Gil Smith 50 yds; and Bds. Martin 25 was abandoned on account of bad light when both sides had secured (Jata)more; Pte. Wallace; L/C. Vincent; yds. Possibles: Capt. Gore
5.-"D" (M.G.)..
3% sets. The Craigengower side', and G. Durcan (Club); P. Singh Pte. Jones (85); and Cpl. Morgan.
but 3. "C" Company.
unchanged yesterday, Lt. Galletly 25, yds.; Lt. Crewe was (Radio), Abbas Ali (Jata); Pte.
Read 50 yds.; Pte. Cottrell 75 yds.; several changes in partnerships Pte. Evans (1) 75 yds.: Pte. Ray-were made, particularly noticeable nols 60 yds.; and Sgt. Ford 25 yds. being that of Zimmern and Choi, who failed so dismally as a pair vital against the C.R.C. in that match. South China Introduced S. W. Wong Into their side yester day in place of Ho.
At King's Park, the "Craigen-Davis (SW.B.). Lt. Cresswell Lt. J C. Richardson; Pte. Camp gower Cricket Clab beat the Club (S.W.B) (captain), D. McLellan bell; Cpl. "Shaw; L/C. Williams de Recreio by 7 shots.
(Y.M.C.A.); Habib Khan (Jats),} (74); L/C. Scammell; and Pte. Scorus:-
Lt. Tyler, (S.W.B.), Hasara Singh Jones (44), (H.K.S.R.A.), C. C. Francia (Club), and K. Singh (Radio),
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C. E. Marques (Skip)
20 B. Basto
A. V. Barros
A. E. Alves
F. K. Modi
"F. H. Rozario
C. H. Basto
H. A. Alves
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16
J. M. Remedios
C. G. Silva
14. (Skip)
J. M. Alves
R. Robarts
L. C. R. Souza
25 F. Xavier.
J. M. Rozario
J. J. Basto
Dr. R. A. Basto.
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M. A. Razack
J. Cavanagh
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D. K. Khavas Milton
W. Field W. Gil}
(Skip) G. Duncan
HOCKEY SEASON COMMENCES.
Four Matches Played
On Saturday.
R. F. Luz.
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8.
.
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26 D. C. Alves
L. Xavier
Y. Abbas
49
71
P. A. Yvanovich A. H. Basto
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W. Ward
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H. V. Pearse
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Four matches ushered in the 1932 Hockey season on Saturday, the following being the results:- 18 St. Andrew's 2 RC.S.
0
R.A.S.C.
1
2.
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TAIKOO v. K.B.G.C.
At Taikoo, the Taikoo Recreation
Club beat the "Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 14 shota.
In addition, they have gained Scores: second place in the First Division | Taikoo League. Their efforts
rank with Craigengower.
this season J. Watson A. Stalker
Reviewing the Open Champion-R. M. Keown ship. probably the greatest surprise w. Wotherspoon was the defeat of "Freddie" "Cullen,
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the veteran Kowloon Dock bowler. w. Weir hy, L. de Rome in the second round. E. Greenwood Cullen, who won the Championship J. Chapman. in 1925 is one of the most seasoned D. Munro " Lawn Bowls players in the Colony, (Skip) and has figured prominently in the J. Russell uphill fight made by the Dock team D. Bone
He was one of the Hong J. Polson this year. Kong skips for the Interport games J. Chalmera here last year.
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The defeat of U. M. Omar, win- zer of the Championship last year and in 1923, in the second round, was also in the nature of a sur- prise, but he was faced with sterling opposition against A. M. Holland, who lifted the Open in 1930. Their game was one of the best in the series, and the score, 21-17 given a fair indication of the game.
BIGGEST VICTORY.
"
To W. Russell, who figured as the Colony Champion 20 years · ago, xoes the honour of inflicting the overwhelming defeat. Ho scored 21 shots to two against H. F. Stoneham in the first round, and it was only poetic justice when he was defeated 21-4 by A. W. Grimmitt in the third round."
K.B.G.C.
"
H. F. Stoneham A. K. Taylor
T. Gooding
H. Nish
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R, Duncan
C. S. Beat
E. W. L. Hogbin
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K.C.C. v. YACHT CLUB.
LA.S.C. 64 "Y" Colours 5 "Y" Whites
... Ladies'.
At Kowloon, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 13 shots.
Scoreg:
K.C.C.
J. S. Dinnen-
R. E. Lindse!!
H. Overy
Yacht Club. Reed
Bentley
A Macfarlane
A. 'Shields'
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Hamilton
H. ChristophersonA. Murdoch
St. Andrew's 3 Y.M.C.A.
CS.C.C. v. ELECTRIC R.C. At Happy Valley, the Electric Recreation Club beat the Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club by 4 shots.
Scores: C.S.C.C.
H. L. Lockhart
T. Armstrong
C.R.C.
L. de Rome
A Tarbuck
H. Hatch
4. "D" (M.G.).
Pte, Cottrell; Sgt. Ford; Pte. Reynolds; Lt: J. Crewe-Read; Pte. Donnelly; and Lt. J. Galletly.
5. "H.Q." (Wing). L/C Sutherland; Dm. Smith; Dm. Fullage; Bda. Maynard; Bds. Martin; and Pte. Jones (86). Time 1 min, 32.2-5 secs. Enlisted Boys Handicap.
1. Boy Allen
2. Boy Firmaton
B. Boy Smith
DIVING.
1.-"A" Company:
Pte. Morrison and Cpl. Morgan. Morrison and Morgan were
awarded individual prizes.
2-"B" Company.
Pte. Woods and Pte. Harries (83).
3.-"C" Company.
Lt. J. C. Richardson and Pte. Crocker.
4.-"H.Q." (Wing).- *L/C Sutherland and Linneyton.
1.-Open Relay.
1. 12th Battery.
L/C.
S. W. Cressey
R. C, Butler C. E. Gahagan
5. "D" (M.G.)
A. C. Burford
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F..H. Holdman
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J. F. Lunny
Pte. Donnelly and
Pte.
27
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14 O'Donovan.
A. M. Holland
H. Gittins.
C. Strange
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J. Gellatly
G. Mitchell
B. E. Maughan
J. Rodger
T. Ferguson
A. Chapman
R. Hall
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19
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15
W. Russell (Skip)
A. W. Brown i
L. S. Greenhill
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E. Hámson
E. .Kern
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J. M. Jack
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69.
League II.
K.B.G.C v. TAIKOO.
At King's Park, the Kowloon Taikoo Recreation Club by 22 Bowling Green Club beat, the
shots.
Scores:- K.B.G.C. C. Hatt T. Hard W. Venables J. G. Meyer
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The latter named player has been
C. F.. Farmer conspicuous throughout the Cham-
J. S. Logan pionship for the Inflicting of crush-
W. E. Hale until he ing defeats. His scores,
W. S. Drake met Luz in the fourth round, read,
(Skip) .21 22-2, 21-4, 21-4. He looked a potential winner until he met the Recreio star, who beat him by a single shot in the closest game of the year.
H. Nish, the runner-up this year, anjoyed fairly easy victories until he entered the Final, and his defeat
by seven shots on the K.C.C. green,
Taikoo
C. H. Summers J. Waid
D. Peoples S. Hope
(Skip)...29 R. Wright T. Swan
J. Sloan,
H. McKechnie
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L. Jack
J. W. C. Bonnär
"H. Davies,
W. Macfarlane
17 (Skip)
50
21
18
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D. E. Knight-
S. Eceleshall:
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J. D. Reid
Fitzgerald "
J. F. McGowan
L G. Luck
A. Webster
W. H. B. Muskett
10 (Skip):
J. Sloan
F. Normington
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F. F. Duckworth S. Deacon
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FIRST DIVISION TABLE TO DATE.
** Craigengower C.C.
Club de Recreio
Civil Service C.C. Kaarloon C.C.
Kowloon Docks R.C. Taikoo R.C... Police R.C. Kowloon B.G.C.
SECOND
Craigengower C.C. Yacht Club Civil Service C.C. Taikoo B.C. Clue de Recreio
Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon C.C. Electric R.C
Shots
P. W. L. D. For Agst. Up Down Pis. 14 11 3 0 899 726 173 14.9 41 $52 805 AB
0
22
0 19
833 727 106
0
16
25
14
0 79
13 8 5 0 14 8 6 0
0 798 823 13 7 6 0 763 716-47 14 6 7 1 762 841
14 3 11 0 749 860 0 311 14 2 12 0 755 913 0158
DIVISION TABLE TO DATE
Shots
P. W. L. D. For Agat. Up Down Pts. 0 24 14 12 2 0 926 753 173
14.9
148
5 0 60
872 779 93
18
838 · 829
9
0 16
14 6 8 0
14 7 7.0
831 816 877
861
0.
30 12
61 14
0
...2... 12,
0 23 10 0 189
14 6 8 0 816 818 14 5 8.0 851 874 14.2 11 0 750 939
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2. 20th Battery.
3. Argylla.
Time: 1 min. 27.1/5 secs.
First Heat.
20th Heavy Bty. R.A.; Ä (M.G.) 93rd Regt. and 12th Heavy Bty. R.A.
Second Heat.
H.Q. Wing 93rd Regi.; 24th
.
Time: 3 mins. 35.2/5 secs.
INTER-COMPANY MEDLEY
"RELAY.
1.—“H.Q.” Wing.
L/C. Sutherland; Dm. Smith; and Pte. Jones (86).
2-"I? (M.G.)
South China have lost only one atch this season and that on a
Lt. Galletly; Sgt. Ford; and Pte. forfeiture basis to the Chinese R.C., the holders.". Craigengower have Reynolds.
lost but two games-the C.R.C. and the S.C.A.A.
3.-C. Company. Pte. Campbell: L/C. Seymour;
and L/C. Scammell.
4.-"B" Company.
Pte. Harries; Pte. McCarthy (50); and L/C. Woodman. 5.-"A" Company. Pte. Edwarda (45); Pie. Bat- chelor; and Pte. Morrison.
"Officers v. Sergeants Relay. Won by Officers.
Time: 1 min 42.1/5 secs.
Water Polo.
H.Q. Wing Company "C" Company
TENNIS FORTNIGHT
CONCLUDES AT K.C.C.
Scores:
W. T. Lee and W. T. Lee (S.C.A.A.):
loat to E. Zimmern and J. W.
Leonard
6 drew with G. Lai and R. Choa 66 beat W. J. Howard and Y.
Hachiuma
6- 1.
C. C. Luk and K. H. Chan (S.C.A.A.):
beat Zimmern and Leonard 7 5. beat Lai and Choa
drew with Howard and
Hachiuma
6-1
S. W. Wong and D. C. Luk (S.C.A.A:):
E. F. Fincher And Mrs.beat Zimmern and Leonard · ·6- 2 6.8 McTavish Win. beat Howard and Hachiuma, 6-3.
FINCHERS RECEIVE WALK
OVER IN MEN'S EVENT
The Kowloon Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Fortnight con- cluded yesterday in cheerless weather when four finals were decided.
Yesterday was the last day of
beat Lai and Chon
OPEN MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.
Entries Close On October 1.
Entries are now open for the 1932 Mixed Doubles tennis cham- pionship to be held under the
Heavy Bty, R.A.; "D" Company the fortnight and the completfon auspices of the Chinese Recreation. 93rd Regt and "B" Company 93rd of the 88 matches in the schedul- Club,
Regt.
INTER-COMPANY 300 YARDS
RELAY.>
י.
1-"C" Company. L/C. Davies (32) 25 yds.; L/C. Scammell 50 yds.; Pte. Campbell 75 yds.; L/C. Williams (74)..75 yds.; Lt. Richardson 60 yds, and Cpl. Shaw 25 yds.
2- Company.
Pte. Marsh 25 yds.; Pte. Me- Carthy (50) 50 yds.; Pte. Woods; 75 yds.; Pte. Harries (83) 75 yds.; L/C. Woodman 50 yds.; and Pte. Jones (89) 25 yds.
3--"A" Company. "
Lt. Martin 25 yds.; Pte. Gilmore | 50 yds.; Pte. Wallace 75 yds.; Pte.
The Final Round will be played ed period of time is a triumph of
on the C.R.C.. ground on November organisation on the part of the 18, the day following the semi-final K.C.C. officials and D. S. Green in round. An entrance fee of $3 per particular.
head will be charged for all com re-petitors, all entry forms to be sent The First in before October 1. Round must be played off before October 15, the draw taking place at the C.R.C..at 5.30 p.m. on Octo
The following were the full sults of week-end matches:-
SATURDAY.
Men's Senter Championship. E. C. Fincher beat Guest 6-3, 6-2, 6-4.
A. E. P.ber 2.
Men's Junior Championship. P. O. Dunne beat G. A. White 2-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-8.
Ladies' Championship." Mrs. McTavish beat Miss M. Griffiths 6-2, 6-0.
(Continued at foot of next Column.)
SUNDERLAND BEAT ENGLISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
English League.
First Division.
in the final match came as a sur- Birmingham prise to many. The game however, Bolton was more evenly contested than the Chelsea Leeds... score would lead one to believe,
Bradbury, whose keeness, is a Leicester byword at Craigengower, fell a Liverpool victim to Russell in the second Manchester City round, losing the game by five Portsmouth: shots, while C. J. Tacchi, the popu- Wednesday lar secretary of the Lawn Bowls Sunderland Association succumbed, to Peter West Bromwich Farrell in the Second Round, after gaining a narrow two shot victory over F. Jones in the First Round.
NORTHERN NEWS AWAITED.
3 S'held United 0
.. 1 Plymouth
Q Stoke
2 Lincoln
Becond Division.
2 Blackpool
Bradford City
i Bradford
4 Middlesbro
8 Burnley
Grimsby
1: Huddersfield
1
Millwall
0 Newcastle
3
'0 Aston Villa
Notts County Oldham
1 Fulham
2 Arsenal
8
Port Vale
2 Wolves
1 Blackburn
8' Everton 2 Derby
TABLE TO DATE.
Aston Villa
A. H. Dswick, of the Civil Ser- Portsmouth vice team, who reached the Semi-
West Bromwich Final, showed good form and was Newcastle asalsted by a walk-ever from A. K. Derby
Arsenal Taylor in the Second Round.
Huddersfield There are many other particip- ants in the game who are worthy of golton mention, but space will not permit Bunderland a detailed readma of the whole sea- Everton son's activities. As has been said Birming before, the 1982 season has been Leicester
and
lined
greater
P. WILD..Pts.
6
40
5 8 0
4 40%
Preston
Southampton Swansea Tottenham
Bradford
8 Oldham
8
Plymouth
4 80 JUN
2 bränd 11
21
0 Charlton
4 West Ham
2 Notts Forest 1 Bury
8 Chesterfiled 6 Manchester U.
TABLE TO DATE
Port: Vala Millwall Southampton
5) Staka 0. 5 Burnley Swanica
Tottenham Natts
Third Division (South). Aldershot 8 Gillingham Bournemouth 1 Northampton 1Brighton
0 Bristol R.
2 Exeter 01Luton 0 Newport 1 Norwich 0 Queens Park
0 Swindon
1 Torquay
P. W. L. D. Pts.
0 0. 10 581 17
Brentford Crystal: P. Reading 58117 Bristol C.
1 Cardiff
2 Watford
1 Brentford
4. Coventry
1 Bristol City 2.Rending
2 Crystal P. 8 Clapton
8. Southend
TABLE TO DATE
081217 Laton
3117 Bournemouth Northampton
Norwich
323076
Clapton
422 1
L. D. Pts
Scottish League.
Third Division' (North).
of Accrington
1 Chester
1 Darlington,
2 Doncaster
0 Gateshead
1 Barnsley.
Airdrie Ayr Celtic
0 Mansfield 2 Rochdale 1 Rotherham 1 Southport 2 Stockport 1 Tranmere
8 Walsall
1 Wrexham
0 10 Gateshead
Crews
8 Carlisle
1. Crewe
1 Barrow 5 York 8 Hull
2. New Brighton 4 Hartlepools 6 Halifax
TABLE TO DATE
8 Southport 17 Accrington 17 Stockport
Walsell 1995 Mansfield
Wrexham Carlisle
First Division.
1 Falkirk
0 Morton
1 Rangers Cowdenbeath 0 Hearts
Dundee
0 Aberdeen
East Stirling 1 St. Johnstone Motherwell
Partick.
St. Mirren
4 Hamilton
2 Clyde
8 Kilmarnock:
Third Lanark 6 Queen's Park
P. W. L. D. Pts.
8 0 2 8.
| Kangers
Celtic
0 8
0 2
8
1
TABLES TO DATE..
Motherwell
7 Hamilton
Hearts
Cowdenbeath
St Mirren
Queen's Park
Ayr Uz
Balls will be supplied to
com petitors, and the holding of the tournament is conditional on the receipt of not less than ten entries.
Men's "A" Handicap Singles. Semi-Final,
W. C. Hung (-15.8) beat G. C. Burnett (3/6) 6-4, 5-7, 8-0;;
Consolation Event
FE Lawrence and WAVA. Stewart beat R. Ohl and Mrs. Blandford 8-6, 6-4.
A. E. Collins and R. B. Hambly
O beat J. S. Smith and Mias S. Dal-
ziel: 6-0, 6-8..
P. W. L. D. Pts. 8. 6 1 2 12
8 11
BUNDAY.
Men's Handicap
3. A. Gray (16) beat W. C. Hung (15/3) 8-6, 6-4 6-2,
Men's Handicap Doubles.
E. C. and E. F. Fincher, (-40). obeat E. Zimmern and W. C. Hung
(-15/8),W.0.
Men's Handicap "B".
A. Labesedér 3/6) baat H. O Huber (16) B-6, 6-0, 6-4 ̧ ̈
Mixed Doubles;
E. F. Fincher and Mrs. Mäe- 402 10 Tavish beat E. C. Fincher and Miss
9.
0. Dalziel 4-6, 6-4, 6-3,
Consolation Event.
W. W. Hiratand F. S. W. Smith and C. J Taeth and Mrs. W. Old are in the final of this event, which will probably be played to
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