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AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 25, 1989.-

BAD DAY FOR THE CRACKS Yates, The Holder, Eliminated By R. Chapman

VINES PLAYS WELL IN SECOND ROUND BUT BEATEN IN NEXT

Hoylake, To-day. In the second round of the English Amateur Golf Championship, the profes- sional tennis player, Ellsworth Vines, played bril- liant golf to beat Ratcliffe by 4 and 3. Vines finish- ed the round in level fours.

I. Lyle of Liverpool beat the English champion, A. Bentley, by 2 and 1.

POLO

Ranelagh Colt's Cup

London, May 7. It had been intended to make a start with match play, at Ranelagh, yesterday, but the game arranged between Capt. A. H. Barclay's Edmundsbury team and a Ranelagh side was cancelled owing to Friday's rain.

In the third round, R. Chapman of the United States beat Yates, the holder, by 4 and 8.

John Baillieu, of Australia, beat Vines by 2 and 1 in the third round. Vines took 18 for the first three holes, losing all.

C. Timmis, of Royal Liverpool, beat Hector Thomson, the ex-champion, 2 up, while James Bruen, the youthful Irish champion who beat Crawley in a previous round, advanced at the ex- pense of E. Hamilton.-Reuter,

PIGEON RACING

Third Trial Flight For Sunday

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RECREIO MIGHT BEAT C.R.C.

An interesting game should be seen in the Second Section of the "D" Division of the Tennis League this afternoon when C.R.C. entertain Re- creio at Causeway Bay.

C.R.C. are not quite as strong in this Division as in the higher Divi- sions and a Recreio victory would occasion no great surprise. The re- sult should be very close.

Other matches should result in victories for Kowloon Tong, K.L.T.C., Radio, and South China.

The match between European Y.M.C.A. and I.R.C. (B), scheduled to be played to-day has been postponed and will now be played to-morrow

on the latter's ground.

K.C.C.

Y.M.C.A. K.I.T.C.

"D" Division (I)

K.T.G.C.A.

V.

v. I.R.C. (B) v. K.D.R.C.

PROGRAMME

"D" Division (II)

C.R.C. I.R.C. (A) C.S.C.C.

V.

C.D.R.

V.

V.

R.P.S.C. S.C.A.A.

TEAMS

Y.M.C.A.: W. Lammex and A. Gem- mell; W. Long and D. Spare; E. Cur- tis and A. Pinn.

1.R.C. (B)-M. P. Madar and M. I. Razack; T. Nazarin and J. R. Marques; K. M. Rumjahn and T. Hamet.

Peaker; Harper and B. Baxter.

S.C.A.A.: K. C. Wong and K. T. Ng; C. H. Wong and P. Y. Kwok; H L Wong and C. N. Tsang.

R.S.C.-Wong Ching-wai and Hu I.R.C. 1st team:-M. Hassan and T. Tak-sang; Fung Ying-sing and Chau Ali; T. W. Fin and A. F. Rumjahn; I Chun-ip; Tso Kwok and So Yau-kit. Kitchell and E. J. Suffiad.

K.C.C.-J. M. Gillard and H. W. and F. Perry; K C.S.C.C.-A. M. J. Wright and E.1Crabb; R. Blyth F. A. Morgan; L. G. Buckle and A. J. Broch and Jonowski or A. Phillipines.

ARMY CRICKET

SAPPERS WIN LARGE UNITS' COMPETITION

ROYA

OYAL Engineers yesterday won the Large Units' cricket knock- out competition by virtue of a victory over Royal Artillery by

As a number of our leading play- ers are away in America for the Westchester Cup, and also because

A large attendance of members 7 wickets. no visiting teams from abroad are expected, there will only be a few is expected at Kowloon Railway high-handicap teams this season. Station on Sunday for the third trial The only two sides that have enter-

flight organised by the Racing Pigeon Club.

The match started on Tuesday.

Resuming yesterday with their score at 101 for 7 wickets in reply to Artillery's 107, Engineers added another 19 runs, their

score being carried to 120.

Spr. Shaw and Q.M.S. Buckle,

the overnight not outs, did not stay very much longer, Shaw being dismissed without addition to his

ed for the Hurlingham Whitney Cup Tournament are Adsdean com- posed, as last season, of the Hon.

Members will meet at Kowloon M. R. Samuel, Mr. J. P. Robinson, Railway Station at 10 am, and the Capt. N. G. Morrison, and Capt. birds transported to the New Ter- Lord Louis Mountbatten, R.N., and ritories, where they will be released the Juggernauts (Messrs. G. J.

at Un Long. Kidston, W. G. Carr, A. M. Hors-

In order to cover the cost of brugh-Porter, and R. W. Hobson). transport, members will be requir-42 and Buckle adding a single. Roehampton, who start their sea-ed to pay a small cover-charge of son on Saturday, will stage the final 20 cents. this year. Polo will also be begun Non-members of the Club are at Hurlingham in the course of this cordially invited to participate. week.

There will be no limit to entries.

Barsby kept a fine length throughout and his 4 for 26 in 17 overs represented some excellent bowling.

"Denyer bowled much too well for Artillery in their second innings, only Hodgson and Carter

Play in England this season will be under the proposed International Rules of Polo. Under this code the of matches under handicap condi- reaching double-figures in a total duration of play in a full-time tions being played of shorter dura- of 84.

Thanks to some useful batting match will be sixty minutes, divided tion, the difference in handicap will into eight periods of seven and a be worked out proportionately, so by Q.M.S. Goodger and Spr. Heath, half minutes each, instead of the that in a six chukker match the Engineers knocked off the required former Hurlingham maximum dura-start allowed will be--instead of runs for the loss of 3 wickets. tion of play of seven periods of as heretofore-6-7 of the difference eight minutes each. In the event |--6-8. (i.e., 4) of the difference.

Just arrived!

ROYAL ARTILLERY

ROYAL ENGINEERS 1st Innings Q.M.S. Goodyer, b Barsby Spr. Heath, c Hodgson, b Barsby L/Sgt. Land, e Ward, b' Skipworth Spr. Shaw, lbw., b Barsby Spr. Ratcliffe, c Burrows, b Ward Spr. Bailey, c Barsby, b Ward Col. Denyer, b Ward' Sgt. Carpenter, b Lt. Hook Q.M.S. Bucle, b Ward

Q.M.S. Bartlett, c Skipworth, Spr. Cork, not out

Barsby

Extras (B9, LB1, WB6)

20

8

10

6

16

·

1st Innings

107

2nd Innings

Total Fall of wickets:-1 for 16 (Heath) 2 for 19 (Land) 3 for 34 (Goodyer) 1

120

Lt. Hook, lbw., b Denyer

11

Lt. Ingram, lbw., b Denyer

7

Gnr. Hodgson, b Cork

20

Q.M.S. Flinter, b Denyér

1

for 53 (Ratcliffe) 5 for 64 (Bailey) 6 for 75 (Denyer) 7 for 76 (Carpenter) 8 for 109 (Shaw) 9 for 113 (Buckle) 10 for 120 (Bartlett).

Bdr. Chaplin, b Shaw

6

Bowling Analysis

Lt. Skipworth, c Barlett, b Den-

yer

0. M. R.

W.

Gnr. Burrows, c Bartlett, b Den-

Barsby Skipworth

yer

5 Ward

4 Hook

13

Gnr. Barsby, e Bartlett, b Shaw Bdr. Carter, not out

Appealing Art Crystal Novelties. Gar. Marshall, & Ratcliffe, b Den-

All Very Low Priced.

Condiment Sets Salad Servers

175 Flower Vases

150

Fruit Bowls

Honey Pots

100

Trinket Sets

yer Gnr. Ward, e Carpenter, b Denyer

Extras (B11)

Total

17 5 26 4

1: 37 4

Q.M.S. Goodyer, run out

4 Spr. Heath, c Burrows, b Hook

24 1

.10

.13

7 1

17

2nd Innings

19

37

2L/Sgt. Land, not out

12

11 Spr. Shaw, c Marshall, b Barsby,

Spr. Ratcliffe, not out

84

3

Total (for 8 wkts.).

74

Extras (B1, LB2)

75 cts.

Fall of wickets:-1 for 7. (Ingram). 225.2 for 42 (Hook) 3 for 44 (Hodgson)

4 for 44 (Skipworth). 5. for 44 (Flin- Spr. Bailey, Cpl. Benyer, Sgt. Car- ter) 6 for 56 (Burrows)7 for 62 penter, Q.M.S. Buckle, Spr. Cork, and (Barsby) 8 for 67 (Chaplin) 9 for 72QMS. Bartlett, did not bat. (Marshall)..10 for. 84 (Ward),.

575

Bowling Analysts

Fall of wickets:--1 for 58 (Heath)

2 for 65. (Goodyer) 8 for 65 (Shaw).

In Colours Of:-Blue; Amber, Green, or Dusty Pink.

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

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Land

Denyer

Cork Shaw

O. M. R. W.

6 1 18

0

15

2

29

5 Barsby

5 2.

6

1. Ward

5.

.20

2. Hook

-Bowling Analysis

O. M

W

10

0

28

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