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RECREIO A WIN OVER CHINESE "B"

Two Sets Are Abandoned

At King's Park resterday the Club de Recreio *A* team beat the Chinese Recreation ClubTM“E” team by 6-sefs to 1 in the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea! sue. Owing to rain two had to be abandoned.

Scores

sets

A. 1. Remedios and J. B. Gonsalves) (Recreio)

bea: Paul Kong and F. H. Ewok 6-2 best E. Lan and S. W. Wong 6-0 beat S. W. Liang and W. A. Lan E-1

A. V. Gosano and C A. Barretto (Reercia)

lost to Law and Woas..... [begg Liane and Lacy

SG

H. Barros and A. J. Remedios (Recreio):-

beat. Kong and Kwake

beat Liang and Laz

CHINESE BEAT

ARMY

Fowler And Davies Win A Set

"D" DIVISION GAME

U.S. SWIMMING STARS LEAVE FOR JAPAN

Tale Baseball Team Also In The Party

San Francisco, July 16. Fifteen of the leading swim mers of the United States sailed to-day for Japan to challenge the Japanese swimmers in a series of meets in Auguzet, companied by the Yale Univer sity basebal team

ach

The Tale team will play seven games in Bawaii and from 12 to 24 in Japani.

The swimmers, selected at the AAU meet at Detroit this month, are headed by Coach Bob Kiphuth, of Yale. All sailed on the liner Tatsua Marinus.130- ciated Press.

KCC RESERVES

DO WELL AGAINST

CRICKET CLUB

Mackay And Grose Secure Unexpected Point

SPOILS SHARED IN "A" DIVISION

Despite the fact they were play-j ing a "C" Division pairing in G A. White and W. Gittins and an- other reserve in N. AE. Mackiy. the Kowloon Cricket Club. forced

J. R. PAGE MAY CAPTAIN

THE ALL BLACKS

Precedent May Be Set

In Selection

Wellington

it is probable that I R. Par the Wellington Ave eighth, Will captain the All Blicks on ther four of Great Britain this year. Page is very fast on the mark, and is a straight runner.

Hitherto all the New Zealand that have toured Great Britain and South Africa have been captained by forwards.

Sports Chatter

(By JEOFFREY SLIPSON)

Londol, June 27. -- The unusual is, always, hap pening

in sporta A. D. (Bobbie), Locke, a South African boy golfer, is a superprodigy-

At the are of 77 he won both the amateur and open golf titles of his country and goes on his

the Club to a draw of 4 INDIANS BEATy unruffed.

each on the latter's courts yes- terday in the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis League.

With A. ER. Guest and

lost to H. N. Lee and Y. F. Fung 2-6 Pagh in the side the mainlanders 63 would have won by a convincing

6-1 beat In F. Tin and P. F. Lec

At Sookunpoo yesterday the Chinese Recreation Club beat the Army Tennis Club by 74 sets to 12 in the "D" Division of the Lawn Tennis League-

? Scores.

J. H. Fowler and L. T. Davies (ATC):--

lost to D. Liang and W. C

Choy

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WG Mißer and B. F. Taylor margin. As it was Mackay and (ATC)

lot to Liang,and Choy

lost to Lee and Fang

drew with Tin and Lee

F. Whelan and J. McKie

·lost to. Tin and Lee' lost to Lee and Fruge Jost to Liang and Choy

Grose surprised, Sullivan

U.S.R.C. Comfortable Win

At King's Park

A day or two ago, over the Irena course, Pretoria, he return- Jed a score of 67, beating bogey

by nize strokes.

Just to show this was not a finke, he went round again in the afternoon in 70.

In Pretoria they are speaking

and At King's Park yesterday the 16 Pearce in poor light to share the Indian Recreation Club beat the of him as another Bobby Jones." 6-6 final set and so ensure a division United Services Recreation Club (ATC) of the spoils.

4-6

1-6

by 6 sets to 3 in the "A" Division SCORING IN BOWLS E. F. Fincher's powerful ser- of the Lawn Tennis League. vice (on occasion) and Bathurst's Scores:- overhead work provided the fea- "D* DIVISION TABLE TO DATE tures of an unusually dull en

دی خالی یوں ہے کی کی

ولی کے لیے پیمانے میری تمام تیم

counter.

Sets PWLD F. A. Pa

Scores:

8 7 0 531⁄2 271⁄2 16 T. A. Pearce and A. L. Sullivan 6 3 0 43 38 12 KCC)

L Goldman and R. L. Withington (USRC);

last to E.D. Rumjaha and A. H

Madam

- Ismail

+

Bowls is such a pleasant, peace- ful game, that I am sorry to hear there is a little dissatisfaction internally-which does not, a courser manifest itself on the

beat F. D. Pereira, and 0. Einssen RA KreeES, beat S. A. Ramjahn and S. A. It concerns the law which de 6crees that matches of three, four, L. 1. Walch and J. D. Mine (1.5. five, or more rinks aside shall be decided by the aggregata of shots 5-7 scored on all rinks.

6 20 442 271⁄2 12 lost to C. and E. F.: Fincher 3-8

12 bear G., White and W. Gitsins 6BC)

6 0 0 474 6

3 3. 112 11

41.23 33

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50 11

49

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Chipper

7 draw with X. A, E. Mackay and

5 F. Gross

lost to Rumjahn and Madar

5-6) lost to Pereire and Hussein

1-6 In three representative games

(HKCC) Sa

J. Fate Hunt and E. Bathurst, lost to Rumjahn and Ismail

H. D. Tollinton, and C. Ravenhill recently, including the England. v.

lost to Fincher, and Fincher

Beat White and Gitting

0fbeat Mackay and Grose

D. M. McDougall and P. H.

(EXCC).

lost to Fincher and Fincher beat White and Gittins

lost to Mackay and Grose

"A" DIVISION'

$4 (USRC) ---

6- lost to Bunjahn and Madar 8. lost to Pereira and Enssela Scenes beat Rumiaan and Ismail

LEAGUE TABLE UP TO DATE

3-6

0-4

3-6

PWLD F A. Pis

(CRC *A* 3 5 0 0 3534 9 10

iK.CC.

Recreio "A"

HACC

LR.C

USRC

CCC

GRC "B"

Retre's "B"

6 3 2 1 29 - 25

32 0 24 186

2

5 2 2 1,23

1:20 15

∙14% 21% 164 19

53024 0

BASEBALL

(Continued from Page 4)

Boston

7.

5

Wally Berger hit two homers. Cincinnatti

6 14 Game went to 12 innings

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14 South Africa match, the result 46 has gone to the side that has lost

TAIGENGOWER

LOSE

Champions Drop 11⁄2 Sets

سورة

-3 on the greater number of rinks. Now there is a tendency wards adopting the Football Lea- gue principle in the rink game- two points to every rink that is ahead at 21 ends and one point for every tie at that period.

Men who have played on crown greens, on their part, are demand- ing that the EBA should settle

At Causeway Bay yesterday, the championships by single combat Chinese Recreation Club beat the and the aggregate scores of the Craigengower Cricket Club by individual members of the team.

4 sets to 116 in the "A" Division of

the Lawn Tennis League.

Scores:

Tsui Wai-paï and In Tak-chenk (CRC)

Host to 3 W. Leotard and 'G. Lai' 4-6) fbeat Chica and Y Hachima 6-1

beat FB. Zummern and A B

Hamson

Lee:Wai-tong and Luk Ding-cheng (CRC)

beat Leonard and Lai

drew with Choa and Hachiuma 2.6-6

beat Zimmer and Hamson

Ho Ka-lan and W. C. Hang (CB.C.) 1[beat Leonard and Lai

The game

between Philadelphia. and. Pittsburgh was postponed owing,

to zain

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago

8

Marsum pitched. Philadelphia

2 3

Detroit

$ 8 1 Mickey Cochrane, Bank Greenberg,

and Gehringer hit bomesa.. New York

Lou Gehrig hit homers.

Detroit

New York

St. Louis- Boston

heat Choa and Hachiuma beat Zimmernd Hamson

SCHMELING PREFERS TO-

MEET BAEK

(Continued from Page 4)

6-1

DUNCANS WIN

(Continued from Page 4)

Yesterday's showing the Dus- can's were obviously the superior pair, particularly the lead, who found his length and green esriy and hung on to it tenaciously un- til the end. F. X. Silva, although The offer to meet Louis, the playing well at times, was too Detroit "black menace,“ comes spasmodic to be effective, with from Mike Jacobs, promoter of the result that G. G. Silva had to. the Yankee stadium scrap last drive too often.

month in which the Negro batter- R. Duncan's Driving Jed giat Primo Carnera This 7

8

7 14

*

دیا

0

B. Duncan was playing well scrap would be staged on Septem-throughout and on three distinct ber 18 at the Polo Grounds. occasions drove successfully. Un

0 "Louis is out of the picture as the 8th head his skill in this Sfar as the Garden is concerned." direction was proved when he said the boxing director, James drove through a narrow port and

The game between Cleveland and J. Johnston in seeking the Baer carried the jack for the shot amid Washington was postponed after Schmeling bout. "He refused to a round of applause from the three innings owing to rain.

fight for us last winter."--As-spectators, |sociated Press.

Tables To Date

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York St. Louis

| Chicaga

Philadelphis Pittsburgh Brooklyn Cincinnatti Boston

P. W L Are 25 532 623 85· 52 · 33 ·611 88 51 37 379 88-498-39-555 87 47 40 540 ST 41 46-471

85 40 452470)

SPANISH BOXER TO INVADE US.

(Continued from Page 4)

Two heads later C G. Silva showed a glimpse of his true form. The opposition were lying two shots and Silva attempted to carry the jack to his back woods for a count of three Twire he sent up two beautiful bowls that glanced off the jack on both-oc- casions and just failed to register by a matter of inches.

The Spanish battler literally 88 23 65261became Valencia's Citizen No. 1 On the next head C. G. Silva when he trounced Brown, despite was again seen in deadly mood. the fact that the Panamanian which if he had only managed to

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York

Detroit

Chicago

Boston

Cleveland

Philadelphia Washington St. Louis

P. W. LAze

82 49 23 1997 Negzo, recognized by many as retain would have won him the 88 51 37 379 world's 118-pound champion, was game. This time the Duncans 79 4435 556 fat and flabby,

were lying four and Silva came,

86 45 41 523 Following the outcome of the ap with his last wood to trail the 8340517 bour rabid Spanish fans carried jack for a count of two- 82. 40.42AST

84 36 13 123 their idol on their shoulders to Or the 15th end R., Duncan 69 27 12 291 his home United Presen

Rosenbloom Wins Close

played the most brilliant shot of the gitme He drew when the opposition were lying six and, despite the fact that what seemed to be two perfectly placed bowls

Decision Over John Lewis blocked his path negotiated

tonig

From

and the referee's decision was un

narrow port and lay the second shot

Duncans will now meet and 1. Cava- Eccleshall

Beither

off their tie they did yes Juanage to these pairs, the

the condition

ways be a tea

however

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