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appearance in the Senior team. The rest of the rink were inclined. to be erratic, with Tuck at No. 3 perhaps the worst offender, al- though he put in a few very useful shots. The rink was trailing Cul- len's' all the way to go down by eight, Tom Coleman having a good Alec share in his side's victory. Macfarlane was the only visiting skip to enjoy a win, J. C. Brown being his victim by the small mar- gin of two shots, after sticking on the "hoodoo” number for no less than eight ends.
INDIANS AHEAD
In the Second Division, the In- dians retained their leadership by a win over the Football Club's
second string, who put up a very good fight in losing by only eight
:
Colassen) ESTIGUINEA
Kay Stammers, above, prove the biggest disappointment in the recent Wimbledon championships, although she is expected to do much better in the Wightman Cup matches which will take place shortly.
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 9, 1987.
SENORITA LIZANA TRIUMPHS OVER MRS. SPERLING
May Be Seeded Third At Wimbledon
KHO SIN KIE
BEATEN
London, June 14.
can
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS AND CONDI-
TIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, If Bristol is not Wimbledon the 12th day of July, 1937, at 3 p.m., (writes A. Wallis Myers) it has at at the Offices of the Public Works least answered the question -
Department, by Order of His Ex- Senorita Lizana beat Madame Ma-cellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung in thieu and Mrs. Sperling on a grasske
the Colony of Hong Kong for a térm court?
On the mineral courts
of 75 years, with the option of re- of the Riviera this year the Chilean cham-newal at a Crown Rent to be fixed pion, though coming near to victory by the Surveyor of His Majesty the over the French champion at Nice. King, for one further term of 75 could not defeat either of these years. Continental leaders. At Bristol she overcame both on successive days:
The Wimbledon fortnight often
Intending bidders are advised" that immediately after the disposal Fof the lot the Purchaser (if
not the
will- be applicant) required to deposit with an au-
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Way blocked one hand with his brings unprophesied results, espec-thorised officer who will be present shots. Down by 25 at one stage, first wood and with Meyer being ially in women's events, but Senori-at the sale, the sum of two hundred they fought back gamely. Brooks- unable to save, he did what any ta Lizana's stock must naturally dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum skip would have done with his last rise after Saturday's achievement will be refunded on payment of bank's effort against Minu was noteworthy as he scored 11 to his wood! Way was dight down in the Incidentally, it may give the Chi-the Purchase price. opponent's 2 in the second half of end, but the other two rinks were lean the third position in the seed- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
́ofing, Miss Jacohs, the holder, com- Selby kept a tight grip up, Medina having the better on Adal and just managed to secure Drake by seven shots, in spite of ing first, and Mrs, Sperling, last
the game.
second.
the
a win, but Edwards could not cope a good recovery by the latter, and year's finalist and holder of
Pearse just pipping Logan, whose French and German titles, coming with Dallah's men.
Club de Recreio had a very easy four were well ahead at one time game against the K.C.C., who never only to peter out at the finish. looked to have a chance of gaining
the
points! All the Portuguese rinks finished well up, E. M. Reme- dios having the biggest win with a 15 shot majority
over
JUST WON
win for
1. No, of gals
Inland Lot
Henry No.
Blue Pool Road near-
Inland Lot No. 3686,
Locality.
Wong Nei Chung.
„No. 1999.
MAKES A DIFFERENCE Surface, like dress, "does make Club de Recreio just managed to
a difference, Davey." On the so- win their Third Division match
called hard court of the Continent, L. Jack, against the Yacht Club, and in so
the ball, striking an uncushioned although C. H. Basto was only one doing completed the triple
"work" on it. Thus there is more shot off at the finish. Vic Labrum the Club. But I was surprised to bed, bounds higher. There is less started off like the proverbial house see that the Yachtsmen put up such time for redemption; the stroke- on fire, and on the second head a great fight to lose by only two
shots! They will probably think maker does not reap his full re- scored the only seven of the day.
that they were unlucky as they But J. J. Basto soon fell into his
The fluent strokes of Senorita Lizana, beautifully graded im stride and after a six had placed were 16 shots to the good with only two heads to go. But then the him within striking distance, he
must necessarily gain scoring pow- gradually overtook his opponent to Portuguese lads "saw red." Roza strength and length as they are, win by eight, this,
Pereira scored a four and six-to in spite of "Labby" getting a five and a four win by the latter margin. Rosario er on a turf surface. Results of
finals in the West of England cham- THE in succession midway through the lost a single, and scored a three,pionships were:
game.
EXCITING FINISH
whilst Botelho scored half a dozen in these last couple of heads.
SLOAN BRILLIANT A sensational
finish to a good There was a very exciting finish to the match between the Craigen- game! The Electricians did well gower seconds and the K.B.G.C. to take the points from the Foot- juniors: with two rinks finished ball Club on the Valley green, and and one head to go on the other, had to thank Sloan chiefly for the the scores were level.
shots.
result.
ward.
:
Men's Singles.-A. C. Stedman (New Zealand) bt. Kho Sin Kie (China), 6—1, 1-6, 6-4.
Women's Singles- Senorita A. Li- zana (Chile) bt. Mrs. S. Sperling (Den- mark) (holder), 6-2, 9-7
Men's Doubles.--Kho Sin Kie and A. C. Stedman bt. L. Shaffi and G. R. M. Ricketts, 6-1, 6-0, 5—7, -7—5.
Women's Doubles-Mme. R. Mathieu and Miss A. M. Yorke bt. Mrs. S. Sper- ling and Miss V. King, 68, 6–0.
Searle, leading for Meyer, drew This young left-hander has al-Mixed Doubles.. Shaff and Mrs. S. Sperling bt; A. C. Stedman and Mme. a shot a couple of feet from the ways impressed me and now, given R. Mathieu, Gund, 2mb, 6d. jack and almost in the draw: It his chance as skip, he is making remained the shot until the good. He was 14 to the good:- visiting skip, in trying to place a against Gelling and was full value second one in, had the misfortune for the win, starting off with a six to beat de Rome by nine, whilst to trail the jack and his wood run-and a four to lay the foundation Walker, in his first game as skip, ning on, the home team lay two for victory. Guy Stephens did well was only given the worst of his (Continued at foot of Next Col)duel with Muskett. The Civil Ser- vants went over to Craigengower and came away with the points without a great deal of difficulty, winning, on two rinks by useful margins. Simmonds lost to Smith by ten after being level at half time, but Rakusen and his men al- ways had the better of Abbas' four, as did Westlake's rink against Alves.
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The other match in this League
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