THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 26, 1937.
CRC HAVE
NECESSARY
TALENT
DEFEAT OF U.S.R.C.
Saturday's Bowls Results
ICS.CC. ECC
NOT INCONCEIVABLE de R
TO-DAY'S TENNIS
(By "ADREM")
FIRST DIVISION
61 C.C.C
68- EKE.C
75 PR.C
50 KBG.C
SECOND DIVISION
K.DR.C.S
KBGC
HKFC
ICC.C..
T.R.C
57. LR.C
65 KC.C
19
74 PRC
C. de R. THIRD DIVISION
This afternoon at Causeway Bay, match will be played in the Mix- KF.C.
[HKERC per
CC.C
d Doubles League, weather mitting, which should definitely de H.K.F.C.
cide whether or not, the United Ser-
57 REELYC 38 SCS.C.C. 80: C. de R
55. K.T.G.C.A:
vices Recreation Club will capture mummu TELANGA SELAZLEE the championship.
They have already beaten the highly-fancied senior Kowloon Cric- ket Club combination, on the lat
and a victory
ter's own territoid make hon-
this afternoon,"
ours certain.
BUDGE AND VON CRAMM IN FINAL
(Continued from Page 19)
OPEN SINGLES
LAWN BOWIS
FIRST FOUND TO BE COMPLETED TODAY
Open Championship
The Firs
Singles
will be
when all
58
played off.
The
following ari
E. Overy
C. B. Hosking
64 games: 38 J. Watson 73 G. E. Sherif S. Randle
Although they have recently had considerable difficulty in raising a -team, W. C. Hung, the C. B. C. skip- per, has now assembled quite a de- cent array of talent and despite the fact that CRC. are not generally conceded much chance of winning The French player has never yet this afternoon, the U.S.P.C. would reached the final; Miss Bound has be advised not to take them too won the title. Miss Marble has been lightly.
beaten twice by the Polish cham- MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Ipion in England this summer.
Holder: F. 1. Petry (G.B) Semi-Final
Result Should Be Close The Chinese have three sound men and among the ladies have re- cruited Miss Cissy Botelho, former- ly of the Recreio. With Mrs. Chiu
(Seeded Players In Black Type) J. D. Budge (USA) beat E. A Chun-chiu and Miss Rose Rumjahn Parker (USA), 26, bid, 6 to complete the team, there seems 16--1. to be a fair possibility that they w. Austin (G.B., nominated), 2-6,
G. Von Cramm (Germany) beat H¦ will capture the five sets necessary 6 3, 12—14, 6-1 to give them victory, more especial MEN'S DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP ly as they will have the advantage Holders: G. P. Hughes and C. R. D. of playing on their own courts.
Tuckey (GB) Fourth Round
Whatever the result, I shall be L Hecht and R Menzel (Czechosło surprised if there is more than thevakia) beat J. Jamain (France) and G. odd set in it, even though U.S.R.C Yo Metaxa (Austria), 6-3, 6 are fielding the same team as that which defeated K.C.C. (1).
6 2
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
CHAMPIONSHIP
Both K.C.C, teams will participate Holders: Miss F. James and Miss K. E. in a practice game at Cox Road.
HIGH JUMP MAY BE
WORLD RECORD
HORSE'S EFFORT
AT OLYMPIA
DIRECTOR MAKES STATEMENT
- London, June 28. Mr. R. G. Heaton, a director of the International Horse Show, issu-
Stammers (GB) Third Round - -
Miss E. M. Bearman and Miss J. In. {gram (G.B.) beat, Miss-N H. Lyle and Miss B. Nuthall (G.B.), 6—0, £46, 7—5.
Miss A. É L. McOstrich and Miss. Saunders (G.B.) beat Miss N Brown and Miss B. Jarvis (GB), 2–6, |6—1, 7—5.
Mrs. D. B. Andrus (USA) and Mme S. Henrotin (Fran HH Jacobs and Fruz (Denmark), T
Mrs. M. R. King
S. Uber
man (G.B.) beat Mrs and Mrs. H 4-6, 6-1
Miss M Heeley and Miss
Sper
Bound (G.B.) best Mme. C. Boegner and Countess de la Valdene (France), 5—1, 6-1, 75.
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Holders: FL Perry and Miss D. E
Round (GB)- Fourth Round-
ed a statement on Saturday follow Scriven (G.B.) beat 1 G. Collins and C. B. D. Tuckey and Miss M. C. ing the confusion after an an-Lady Rowallan (GB), 6-1, 6-3 nouncement on Friday night that Y. Petra and Mme. R Mathien the world's record had been broken (France) beat P. JRitchie and Miss in the high jump competition for
V. E Scott (GB), 50, 6—3. British civilians.
R. K. Takler and Miss Me (G.B) beat M. Bernard and Mme S. Henrotin (France), 6-8,
It read: The official height the horse jumped was 7ft. 6 in. It
G. Mako (USA) and zejowska (Poland)
certainly a record for Olympia, but (Sweden) and Miss J. Sam
whether it is a world record I can-146, 86, 6—1.
not
Mr. Heaton said, "It was impos- sible to measure the height of the jump last night The crowds surg
nd the obstacle so hat the
judges could not get to it. we set up the jump on floor and found that the
7ft 6%im2
UNAUTHORI
Mr Heston added that the
PD Premmand
N. Se Dickin (G.B.), 6– (GB) beat HGN Lee
~J. Yamagishi (Jap Nuthall (GB) bea
Tamb
JE Soares-
kyward
S. Eccleshall
this
(Glab der Re
(Hong Kong Football Club)
pened games will be J. Cook
Hoosene
A. W. GrimRIOTA
(Civil Service Cricket Club) TR. Hunter
HA Alves (Kowloon Bowling Green).
U. M. Oma - <Y! JAI Basto "S. M. White
v OM Omar TRF. Luz
(Kowloon Docks Recreation Club)
O. Read
Walker
Goodwin
-LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
First Division
CIVIL SERVICE POLICE R.C FOOTBALL CLUB KOWLOON CC
TOTALS
Shots
Shots
B. F.
CRAIGENGOWER CLUB de RECREIO
10
KOWLOON DOCK R.C.
Up 50 687 56 122
16 653 548 Ita 016 596 494 102
12
KOWLOON BGC
665 644
0 12
0 19
476 516.
140
18
488
66
37 32
4681 4681 350 350
11 10 9
10
675
141 153
0 16
9
1.
1 625 443 182
Ø 15
0 599 593
8
10-
.10
3 7 0 556 564
8
.10
520 627
107
9.
8 8
427 576
0149
2
0: 218
2
38 2 4545 4545 482 482
78
INDIAN RC CRAIGENGOWER CLUB de RR CREIO KOWLOON BEC TAIKOO DOCKS R.C. FOOTBALL CLUB: POLICE R.C.
KOWLOON EC.
TOTALS
CIVIL SERVICE CLUB de RECREIO
Second Division
-----HOH
706
£37
Third Division
注
KOWLOON TON LON HK ELECTRIC RE an a
YACHT CLUB
CRAIGENGOWER
K. FOOTBALL CLUB FOOTBALL CLUB
TOTALS
245066
677 497 1800 16
585 610
670 616 54
659 627
0547 562
0461558
0 12
0 578 642
648
9
113
0 613 678
97 65
82
.82 41 41 0 4790 4790 266 266
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