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CIVIL SERVICE RINK SECURE POSSIBLE
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When the other two rinks bad Kowloon Bowling finished, the Green Club were two shots up. Bright, leading for Duncan, drew, his two woods to the side of the jack and Hall sent another one in before trying to block. The home team in their efforts to доче out the counters had gone through a couple of yards or so and looked
count in for a winning
if the jack should go back, and back it went as a result of a shot by Goodwin, who trailed the jack for four. Randle came up heavy to knock one up for second shot, and that was the end of it! The head was so "bottled up" that the skips could do nothing.
Fraser in Form
Guy's rink could make nothing of Fraser, who was in deadly form. į but a little more forcefulness on the part of the skip would have been of more advantage. It was left to Holland's team to carry the points, and they responded well to the call
were
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Herbert Marshall stars in "Forgotten Faces," the new meio- ́drama which is shown at the Queen's Theatre. Blonde Gertrude - \) Michael plays opposite him.
FRENCH TENNIS TRIUMPH
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But in the 4th game Tuckey
TURNBULL'S CLAIMS
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Cardinals Routed By Braves
SENATORS TROUNCE TIGERS
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BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
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C. Champelprier, A. Bower, H. F. Westlake St. and H. Westlake Jr. (skip)..
Football Club **A*
F. P. Anslow, D. Davis, V. Walker and J. Bussell (akip). '*
1. R. Rowell, G. S. Graver, J. S.
Beach and C. C. Robertson (skip).
E. Strange, J. Kershaw, F. H. W. Haynes and J. Rodger (skip).
Feotball Club "
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C. W. H. Wilson, P. Morgan, T. 5. Carter, J. A. R. Selby (skip).
J. H. Gelling. E. A Trengrove, A 4McKellar and N. M. Currie (skip).
A. W. Hayward, S. H. Strange, 4. Humphrey and E. J. Edwards (skip). Police RC W. Cameron, F. Channing, J. S. The following games were post-Riddell and R. H. E. Marks (skip). poned on account of, rain: Pitts Booker and A. E. Carey (skip).
N. B. Fraser, S. Farlow, F. E E burgh Brooklyn; Cincinnatti v
H. Brown, G. S. Alexander, A. J.; New York; and Chicago v Phil-Johnson and S. Logan (skip). adelphia.
H.K.E.R.C
W. Stoker, C. G. Thompson, F. J Lanny and W. H. B. Maskett (skip). V. Serby, J. L. EKing, G. T. Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip).
J. F. Barron, T. R. Saunderson. S Deacon and A. Webster (stip).
K.CC
J. S. Dinnen, A. Nissim. A. Spary ojand A. E. Silkestone (skip).
American-League
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For that reason I have always Philadelphia forfeited his service through what fancied Barnett, of Gloucester- Bob Johnson homered. The match against the cham-appeared to be a bad decision-shire, a player who does seem to St. Louis
himself. Barnett was pions at Kowloon Dock did not one of the few. I have seen at enjoy
the experimental Washington produce anything sensational apart Auteuil in the past week. Instead bothered by from the fact that, as usual, the 3-1 the score was 2-2; next 3-3 1b.w. rule last summer, but he Craigengewer team
in a through Borotra winning his ser-lovercame his worries, and this Detroit none too safe position threequar-vice from 15 and Hughes now year I hope he will give us cause ters of the way through the game, thoroughly roused serving two to watch him closely. and had to call upon their best aces in the sixth game. for a really substantial victory. Tuckey's stouthearted service!
turns were mainly responsible for There are other players in the Civil Service's. Success
breaking through Bernard's ser. Lancashire team who must be in The biggest win in the Second Division was secured by the Civil Vice. Some fine thrusts at short the running for the Australian Washbrook is one 2nd Service second string, who won by range, and perfect lobbing when tour. 40 shots against the Football Club the opportunity was offered, car-Paynter another, and Duckworth ried the English to 5-3 the is obviously a strong claimant for "B" team.
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W. W. Hirst, S. Hooghton, T. Carr and L. E Lammert (skip).
W. Mulcahy, J. C. Fletcher, V. C Labrum and J. M. Jack (skip).
CCC
J. Pai, F. X. Delgado, J. Fitzgumid, W. Ward (skip).
D. E. Baras, D. A. Rozarjo, W. J. Bagley. Y. Abbas (skip).
Dr. N. P. Karanjia, E. McNay, A
Lou Gehrig and Dickey hit home E. S. Alves, H. V. Pearse (skip);
Tuns.
Cleveland
2-CORRESPONDENCE
06 Hal Trosky hit two home runs.
-Reuter.
Hong Kong Singers
[To The Editor, "China Mail"] Sir,-As a result of the Bach-
Pital iven in St. John's Cathedral by the Hong Kong
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Singers on May 28 the sum $570.00 will be contributed to the
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Cathedral Organ Renovation Fund. The proceeds of the collection
as the
in
inflicted on Carey by Bentley, it French made the boldest bid for birthright of the great player. home team having the better of Kong Singers would like to take
handsome victory.
Sherriff's Lucky Break
of ex-
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realized large profits last year, Accounts for the year, pro-but other dealers were suffer- posed by Mr. Lam Ming-fan and ing from the world depression. seconded by Mr. Ip Lan-chuen, It was also announced at were adopted.
the meeting that a letter had Addressing the meeting the been received from the Hong Chairman, Mr. Li Sing-kni, said Kong Society for the Protection that during the year under re- to Children asking for assist- view trade in Hong Kong show-ance.
The Civil Servants tried out ninth game, with Borotre serving, the position of wicket-keeper. 1 GOOD LEAGUE BOWLS three new skips as an experiment, they had two set balls and it must Yorkshire, though, they
as wicket-keeper, for last CARD TO-MORROW and it certainly came off success be confessed that a paceful back- Wood
hand drive would have been an in-summer Wood had 59 catches and fully, for all three scored wins.
addition to Tuckey's 22 stumpings to his credit, and Cullip, who used to play for valuable them some years ago. returned to equipment at this vital stage. The was fifth in the Yorkshire Satting.
French adopted the Australian averages with an aggregate of The only away win which I am
the amounting to $217.60 with special the Colony recently and
win formation, Bernard standing in 1,087 runs. I have an idea that prepared to forecast is on found his form His
the donations from Mrs. H. Shaw. Civil Service green, where Saturday
well for the the same court as the server. This Wood will go to Australia. future.
ruse closed the usual channels for Hardstaff; of Notts, is another K.C.C. are the visitors. The best Mrs. Mather and Miss Cooper of who deserves match on the programme is likely $10.00 each have already been for Logan was in good form for the the reply, and so placed an extra young batsman
every encouragement. I watched to be at Austin Road, where the warded and the balance will be
money Police in their match against the premium on Tuckey's left wing.
him. making runs last week, and Kowloon Rowling Green Club en paid as soon Yacht Club, but as his win was
Great French Bid
The Committee of the Hong counter-balanced by a similar loss Great 14 never before, the there is in his strokes that sug-tertain Club de Recreio. A really received from Advertisers.
gestion of dominance which is the close game should result with the
the opportunity through the was left to Marks to provide the the twelfth and squaring same. We all know many players who the encounter by a small margin. deciding factor, and he secured a They eventually won it after many make their hundreds in first-class
Taikoo have an excellent chance medium of your columns brilliant rallies, but not before a The Football Club "A" team valuable point. Now the fight for cricket, and yet will never become of recording their fast win when pressing their gratitude to all they meet the Indians at home, those who in any way contributed to the success of the Recital, es- were rather unkind to the Electhe set came to its climax. Every/ore than good, sound batsmen.
advantage should What is it that they lack which The ground
pecially to Mrs. Hrnce and her triciana in winning so easily but it
lucky net cord had given them a must be added in fairness to the stroke counted, and the finish of would carry them the one step for- prove the turning point and I am band of workers, Mr. E. O'Neil latter that they did not have
every rally was cheered; the Engward into greatness? Concentra-sure they will be celebrating on Shaw, accompanist, Mr. Lindsay A. Lafford, organist, and to the a strong team out
lish often getting a glad hand, tion, you may say, or the remark- Saturday night.
Intra-Cab Affair
Press for publicity. able eyesight of a Bradman er a which they so rightly deserved..
Ranjitsmhji, or the extra quick The other inter-club game be- The Junior champions, the Kow. Backwards and forwards went| loon Bowling Green Club, had it the eleventh game with Tuckeyess of foot, or body balance, or a tween the Football Club rinks
should refinement of stroke production. pretty much their own way against serving. Each pair had the van-
result in a win for the senior team. the K.C.C. second team and finish- tage several times. Borotra, I sup-j
Bowlers Lazy
The Yacht Club have an excel-l ed up 32 shots to the good. Sher-pose, must be described as its Well, it might be one or all of riff had a flattering win, as hero, since it was his superhuman these in very slight degree, but lent opportunity of securing their first success when they meet Crai- scored a 7 on the last head of the efforts that eventually clinched it there is something more, match, when Jack in trying to But five more tense games were thing in the player himself, a geagower, and they may just do it. sink the kitty, took his only near necessary before the French, quality of spirit, or temperament, The Electricians who have im- The annual meeting of the ed a slight increase according The Chairman made an ap- again aided by a net cord stroke, which differentiates him from his proved should do a little better Chinese General Chamber of to the official statistics of the peal to the members for sub- Club de Recreio had a clear-cut finally captured Tuckey's service fellows. We know. ́that this than last year when they meet the Commerce which was held yes imports and exports of the Col-scriptions and over $100), was
Police. The RCC, who Com quality will turn an otherwise
menced their season so well, will terday afternoon was largelylony. Brief Set
orthodox drive through the covers The fourth set was unexpected-into a challenge, a declaration of not find the rejuvenated Civil Service team easy to beat, but I AES. Alves, finishing nearly 20 y brief. Now an exalted couple, war. We recognise it when we imagine they will retain the moving forward on the crest of a see it, but often, I am afraid, we
points. wave, the French gained an early pass it by.
The real battle in the junior service break and never looked Gimblett, of Somerset, Barber, division will be at Club de Be- back. They gave an inspired dis-of Yorkshire, R. C. M. Kimpton, of creio, where last year's junior MANY TEAMS AFFECTED IN play of thrustful volleying and Oxford three more players to champions will be the visitors: sharply pointed ground strokes, watch. Already Gimblett draws the match may well have a bear- Bernard sending with his quiet the crowd. A strange thing, perg on the destination of the shield top spin drive past Tuckey's left sonality. But I am writing only as these two teams are fighting wing and Borotra crowding the of batsmen. What of the bowlers for the top of the League at pre- net to kill any ball that bounding An eminent player said to me the sent. The EB.G.C. are on top. C. Pile is at present without a feet could reach..
other day that in his opinion only by reason of having played: partner as G. Carruthers is in Of the losers there is little to modern bowlers are lazy. They one more match, but I think they hospital, while Smith will be pair- criticise, for they gave of their do not propose to use themselves will consolidate their position as ed with Major, Baker partnering best in a stern fight, with the ap by bowling fast. They are not the result of this match. C. Galvin, who makes his first apmatch going to their opponents. encouraged to do so in their pearance this season, although he perhaps their reerzves were not schools and clubs, and we are left played last year. On current formas plentiful as those of the enemy; searching for another Larwood. the Chinese should win comfort they had not quite the same re- I wonder, incidentally, if we ably.
siliency as the French. But in the really have any faster bowlers The Army meet the Indians at second set, as when going to 5-3 than Larwood to-day, despite the Sookinpoo and the latter have in the third, they played magni-the fact that he has had to reduce made two changes, M. R. Razack scent tennis being paired with A. K. Minn.
his pace so much? Larwood iz while T. All partners 5. M.
wood out.
win over the Craigengewer team which gave them the set. and thoroughly deserved their success. F. X. Soares, who is do-
ing so well, had a good win against.
shots up, but the other two rinks experienced very close games.
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·C.C.C. PLAYERS-PUT UP
GREAT FIGHT AT PRC
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Subsequently the shock of los sem fast. Ask wicket-keeper Way and Gomes scored a five on Ruming their winning lead seemed to Laly of the slipe who have to take the 16th head and followed this infnence Tuckey's play. His ser catches off Larwood. An interest-ng with 2, 1, 4 and 2 at the next pro-vice returns were never as crisping point,
four heads respectively. fafterwards, and in the fourth set
Dallah's Easy Win
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KLIC
(King's Park)
Police 2.C
And how about Gover, who is
he lost his fine firmness overhead. howling himself into the line
On the Craigengower Cricket
On grass, of course, his power light with a will? And Copson, Clab green, A. B. Dallah, of the would have been more effective, who might prove to be the succes Indian Recreation Cinh, beat a although the same might be said
sor to Maurice Tate if his stamina clubmate in 8. M. Romjaha by }of Borotra, who in the last two permits?
Small wonder, T-883-24-6, the latter-only scoring on (King's Park)-sets gave his genins full reign. Indian R.C.
when there is so much to talkisveend (Soolampoo)
about, that cricket this summer The full results of yesterday's holds our attention.
Įgames (ware S
The probable terme arezid
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