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EASTERN LOSE SECOND TEST MATCH

'Eastern lost the second Test match against Aus- tralia in Sydney on Saturday by 4 goals to 2, after leading 2-1 at half time.

Following are the results of matches played to date:- lost to New South Wales.. beat a Sydney South Coast

team

beat Victoria

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 7, 1941.

Skips Tables SHANGHAI POLO CLUB

FOLLOWING IS THE RECORD OF THE SKIPS

ÎN THE THREE DIVISIONS OF THE LEAGUE:——

FIRST DIVISION

A

U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

B. W, Bradbury (C.C.C.) J. Shepherd (P:R:C.) A. P. Guterres (Rec. "B")

R. F. Luz (Reo, "A") A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C. "A")

C. S. Romelot (C.C.C.) M. R. Abbaa (I.R.C.)

012

0 12 0 11

0 10

HANDICAPS FOR THIS SUMMER'S PROGRAMME

THE BAD WEATHER THAT HAS PRE- VAILED IN SHANGHAI FOR THE PAST WEEK OR SO HAS INTERFERED WITH THE POLO PROGRAMME CONSIDERABLY, WITH THE RESULT THAT THERE HAVE NOT BEEN MANY GAMES FOR SOME DAYS.

VALLEY GOLF FINALISTS

P.

W. T. 7 7 0

L. F. A. Up Dn Pts 0 179 105 74 0 14

7 6 0

1 185 109 76

0 12

7

6

0

1 177 121

56

0 12

8

6 0

-2 164 133

31

9

6 0

3.216 161 54

8 5 1

2 181 129

52

7 5

0

2 175 109

66

7 5

0

2 162 135

17

·0 10

4---6

A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C. "A") C. G. Silva (Rec. "A") F. X. Bliva (Rec. "A"}

8 5

0

3 165 132 23

0 10

8

5

0

3 161 146

15

0 10

9 4

2

3 178 172

6

0 10

A. R. Daliah (1.R.C.)

7

4

0

3 '162 133

29

0 8

4 ..2

W. Mair (P.R.C.)

7

4

0

3 130 131

0

1

8

beat Northern District

5.-3

J. McKalvie (K.B.G.C. "8")

B 4

D

4 145 140

5

0

beat Granville

74 J. J. Basto (Rec. "B")

4

4 153 161

2-

0 8

7 2

T. A. Madar (K:C.C.)

9

0

6 179 193

D 14

8

beat S. Australia

9--1

R. Duncan (K.B.GLC. "B")

6

3 1

2 134 126

8

0

7

beat S. Australia

41

R. Morrison (K.D:R.C.)

6 3 Q

2 101

79

22

0 6

beat Wagga

13--0

Won

First Test (nt Mel- bourne)

M. N. Rakusen (C.8.C.C.) N. J. Bebbington (K.C.C.)

7

3 0

4 133 151

0

18

6

2

2

Q 0

46

29

17

0

4

6 4

4 2 0

2 73 #4

11 A

2

0

6 125 140

D

15

4

7 1 2

4 109 140

0 31 4

2 0

5 124 161

37

4

9

2

0

7 149 204

0

55

4

5

1

1

3

92 104

0

12

3

1

1

0 0

26 11

15

0

2

P. A. Peckham (K.B.G.C. "B")

1

0

22 11

11

0

2

1

1 0

0

24

18

6

0

2

and A. L. Powell (18) beat W. J. Buller (11) 4 and 3.

2

1 0 1

21 40

0

18

2

4

1

0 3 69 94

0 25

2

4

1 0 3 62 92

0 30

6

1

0

5 107 130

0 23

2

fi 1

0

5

73 180

0 107

2

7 1

о

6 113 165

0

62

2 0 1

29 1

43

0

14

1 0

0

1 13 19

0

6 0

1

0

0

1 15 22 0

7 0

1 0 0 1 15 26

0 11 0

1 0 0 1 11 22

0

11 0

2 0 0 2 24 55

0

31 0

2

3 0 0

0 2 24 62

51 *3

0 38

0

68

0

17

0

T. Coleman (K.D.R.C.)

L. F. A. Up Dn Ph

ס'

P. W. T.

7 6

1 175 118 57 .0

0 '12

7 5

1

1 184 124

40

0 11

7 5 0

2 162 T22

30

0 10

6 5 0

1 120 91

29

0 10

*8 4 1

3 138 167 0

19 9

4

4 0

5 4

0

0 114 113

64 60

08

82

31

B

5

4 0 1 107 73 34

-0 ·8

-6 4

0.2.144 183

11

0.8

8 3 1

4 150 185

15

0

7

6 3 D

3 137 106

32

0

6

6 3 0

3 127 126

1

0

G

W. J. Howard (K. Tong)

5 2 1

2 116

87

29

0

5

A. Steven (K.C.C.)

7

2 1

K. S. Robertson (H.K.F.C.)

2 2 0

0

C. C. Pereira (Recreto)

3 2 0

1

4 119 168

62 28 29 Q 4 66 43 23 0 4

0 37

5

4 2 0

2

69 94. 0

25

4

J. A. Remedios (Recreio)

5

2 0

3

91

89

2

0

4

F. Goodwin (H.K.C.C.)

5

2 0

3

99 104

0

5

4

J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)

5 2 0 3

84 103

0

19 4

6

2

0

4 102 114

0 12

4

A. W. Brown (H.K.C.C.)

6 2

0

4 103 122

0 19 4

7 2 0

5 117 143

0

26 4

R. S. Meadows (K.C.C.)

7 3 0

4 189 163

0

24

6

M. J. Medina (C.C.C.)

4

1

1

2 73 87

◊ 14 3

L. A. R. Duncan (H.K.C.C.)

1 1 O

0 21

$9

2

0

2

N. P. Karanjia (C.C.C.)

2 1 0 1

42 27

15 0

2

T. Fergusson (K.F.C.)

2 1 0 1

41 33

8 0 2

A. Spary (K.T.G.C.A.)

2 1

1 0

36

36

1

0

2

J. McCutcheon (P.O.C.)

2 1

1 37 39

0 2 2

E. Korn (K.F.C.)

2 1

0 1 30 48

0 18 2

W. K. Way (C.C.C.)

3 1

2 0

50

63

0

13 2

A. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C.)

4 1

3 0

70

08

0 28 2

4 1 0 3

60 89

0 29 2

4 70 119

0 49 2

0 63

2

1 0 0

1 17 22

5 0

0

0

13 '0

.58

0 19 0

Last Saturday was a disappoint- ing day but the 20 odd 'members who showed up at the pavillon were not to be deprived of their week-end sport. They soon organ- ised pick-up games and some 14 - chukkers were played.

Following ure the handicaps unnounced for this Summer:

Five Goale C. D. Culbertson. Four Goaic:-R. B. "Moller.

Three Goals-G. W. Lacks, T.

In the Semi-Finals of the Hap-S. Neppo, C. S. Franklin, E. Mol- py Valley Summer Singles Golfler, N. F. Allman, C. H. Sprague, Two GoalJ. S. Clark, L. R. competition J. J. van Muhlen (15)

beat G. E. Willerton (12) 6 and 6 Moore, H. A. White, J. C. Williams,

P. F. Kops.

MAY NOT

SWIMMING FOR WHILE

[BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT]

Arthur F. May,

One Goal A. H. Laidlaw, E. F. A. V. Toeg, J. C. Pote-Hunt, White, A. V. Striker, V. Rogoff.

Zero-R. P. G. Dowdall, E. Keenan, Lt. D. E. Kermode, E. Mandelert, R. E. Hash, W. J. H. Smith. . H. Toeg, H. Azadian, E. J. Boll, R. von der Crone, D. R. Fraser, H. G. Holden, J. L. Kay,, A. M. Kiehn, J. Kinloch.

SHANGHAI OPEN TENNIS

Y.M.C.A. water-polo play-TOURNAMENTS

er and swimmer, is giving

swimming a week or so.

miss for a

"A remarkab'e all-round sport, May," my informant told me. "The other day a few of us got together after a swim and we tried our chest expansions. I had three inches and was quite pleased with my own effort until another bloke put on Ave.

"May stood quietly a few feet away, but when it came to his turn he surprised us all with an expansion of 9 inches!"

If local sportsmen are dis- appointed over the kind of wea- ther we have been experiencing during the past two weeks, they may perhaps find consolation in the fact that they had others to chare their fate,

and

The Shanghai Tennis Championships have been held up for the same reason, and though the Ladies' Doubles Mixed Doubles competitions have all the concluding stages, reached

last week-end for games arranged were washed out by rain.

Lew Carson and Miss Holwill, who were conceded on excellent chance My informant waxed quite against Y. Segalen and Mlle. des enthusiastic about May and went Courtes in the semi-finals of the Mixed on to say that it was remarkable Doubles, won 60, 86, and they will now meet Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Collaco that, after some 20 years of com- petitive swimming, May "could or J. G. Forbes and Mrs. Cate in the Final, which the Portuguese pair-are still put up a good show with the favoured to win. best of them."

"The secret of it, of course," he concluded, "is May doesn't smoke or drink."

Miss Holw|}} will figure in both finals, and if the Collacos win their Doubles. semi-final tie in the Mixed Mrs. Collaco will share this honour as she is paired with Miss Holwill in the Ladies' Doubles.

For instance, L/Cpl. Digua... who is regarded as one of the best players in the tournament, is an excellent all-rounder and gymnastie instructor. Ure. of Middlesex, is a long-distance run- ner, while of the Royal Scots Cpl. Sutherland is also a runner ani Rugby forward of no mean ability, Pie. Manson boxes and Bdsn. Slater holds the Colony record for Throwing the Hammer. Pte. Macdonald, R.A.M.C., be- sides being a useful water-polo man, also plays a good game of Rugger and has won several prizes for sprinting.

NEWCOMER'S HALF-CENTURY

Highlight of a pick-up cricket match at Shanghai Cricket Club last

teams Saturday, between captained by L. Underwood and W. Marsay, was a dashing innings of 52 by A. S. Newcomb, a new arrival from the North.

L. Underwood's. XI: 199 for 7 E. A Weldman 53: E. J. Sluts 40: L. M Wilson 3 for 31).

W. Marnay's XI: 171 (A. S. Newcomb 52, G J. Read 47; A. W. Petti, 4 for

20)

WYATT NOMINATED

BEST PITCHER

IN NATIONAL

Billy Herman

considers Whit-

low Wyatt the best pitcher in the National League,

"He's as fast as ever," says the Brooklyn second baseman of his teammate. "He has control, a good curve, a slider and a change up."

-E. Kern's total of 6 shots against K. S. Robertson on Saturday set a record low Third Division Lawn Bowls League record, T. Carr's 7 against P. Younghusband being the previous low-

est.

F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.)

J. E. Noronha (Recreto "B") W. Greig (K.D.R.C.)

A. M. Calman (K.D.R.C.) C. M. Silva (Recreto "8") M. Ferguson (K.D.R.C:) E. W, Simmonds (C.S.C.C.) G. S. Sherrif (K.B.G.C. "A")

SECOND DIVISION

A. J. Kew (K. Tong) J. L. Stephens (K. Tong) T. L. Lock (C\C.CA)

P. Younghusband (K.F.C.)

O. P. Remedios (Recreio) W. V. Field (K.F.C.)

W. Melrose (T.D.R.Ç.) H. W. Randaj| (c.c.t.) W. Bagley (P0.0%) ́ W. MacFarlane (H.K.F.C.)

C. Gowland (P.O.C.)

G. E. Costelho (H.K.C.C.)

A. Jillott (P.O.C.)

W. Gill (H.K.F.C.)

T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)

W. Simpson (K.F.C.)

J. A. Watson (T.D.R.C.)

J. R. Soares (Recreio)

M. A. Carvalho (Recrojo)

J. A. R. Eelby (H.K.F.C.)

H. V. Pearse (H.K.F.C.)

THIRD DIVISION

A. M. Wahab (1:R.C.)

K. C, Hamilton (K.B.G.C.)

H. Nish (KB.G.C.)

R. Ogden (K:F.0.) ·

5 1 0 7 1 0 6 123 186

1 0 Q 1 10 23 3 0 0 3 39

P. W. T. L. F. A. Up Dn Pts,

2.169:132 .37

-0.12

2 169 149 20 0 12 2182 135 4470 41 00184 6074 0:10

1:144103 - 41

1 123 4′‍138153

3 1 1 111 66 46.07

3 11 120 78 144. 0 7

8 6 0

B G 0

8

6

1

C. Walls (K.B.G.C.)

5 ' 5

6

new

6.0

040

A. D. Madar (1.R.C.)

7 4

1 2' 135 102 33

09

S. M. Rumjahn (1.R.C.)

8

4 1

3 182 164

8

09

N. P. Karanjia (C.C.C.)

Б 4 0

90

33

A. J.-Coelho (CICC.)

8

4 10

0 38 2016

8

J. MacDonald (P.R.C.)

5

J. C. Altken (P.R.C.)

5

4

3 .0 1 84 73 11

- 0

6 3 .0

29982 - 11

6 1 06

6

3 0 2 86 99

0

13 A

B

3 3

0 3' 112 1130

148

8

3 0 5 153 158056!

8

3 0 6 136 143

0

6 2

76 55

TAKE HER BOWLING- SHE'LL ENJOY IT, TOO!

Make a bowling "date"! Your wife or sweetheart will enjoy it as much as you do. Takto her, to the most congenial rendezvous in town:

HONG KONG BOWLING ALLEYS

Lockhart Road.

Tel. 21800.

D. A. Rozarło. (C.C.C.)

E. S. Abraham (H.K.C.C.)

8. Evans: (K.F.C.)(..

J.T. Smalley (K.F.C.)

L. do Rome (H.K.E.R.C.) P. A: Yvanoviah. (Recreio) -M."A. Carvalho (Recrelo) -G. S. Graver (H.K.F.C.)

C. F. Neodhàm (H.K.F.C.) L. Gaddi, (G%G,C.);

J. F. Lunny (H.K.E.R.C.)

J. Russell (H.K.F.C.)

M. F. Alarcon' (Recrajo)

T. Fergusson (K.F.C.)

W. A. Cornell (H.K.C.C.) J. B. Gliroy (H,K/G+C.). B. J. Lacon (H.K.C.C.) M. R. Pinna (Récrélő). CC. Poraira (Recreio) G. 8. Ladd (C,C,C.) M. F. Pinna (Recreio) A. Nissim (H:K:C.C.) F. Channing (P.R.C.)

*P. C Morgan' (H.K.F.C.).

8. H. Strange (H.K,F.C.)

J. K. Bloan (H.K.E.R.C.)

B. A. Mandoli (H.K.F.C.)

P.. J. A. Hamilton (H.K.0.0.) EA. Atkin (K.B.G.C.)

AH Madar (1,R.C.) ..

C. E. Gahagan (H:K‚B;RC.). R. C. Butler. (H.K.E.R.CI) M. Mendonca. (Réorolo),

3 0 3 130 123 7 0.- 6

13 128 13340

2 2 0 0 160, 30.220.

2 2 0 0 60 40 20 3.2.0 1 71 6813) 44202 64-000) 26%

6 2 0 3 89 1020 13 1100 25 18 1.1 0 0 2016

11.0 0 1915

1:0

020 16

50

40

450

1100 2117 4 02

2 1 0 1 35 360

2 1 0

2 1 0 1 3441

110027 25-

1

187 43 D

0

120 2.67-68

::0

7 12

30-9 10 9272

0

352

3

1 0 2 65:04

3 1 0 2 61 78

4 1 0 3 70 105 7.2 0 5 120 1440 15 2 100 1 17 210 4 D 0160 16001 16 21 10 ..;

0 110~21. "0 50 0 60 100 1 15 20 0:0 1 14 19 1001 1219

0 ..80

WRIGHT COMING CHAMPION?

Larry Snyder, in Minneapolis

for the Western Conference meet,

LEAGUE PITCHING COMPARED

1former for

Ellsworth Dahlgren, sees Bob Wright as a world cham-Yankee playing first base. pion hurdler.

Boston Braves, says the outstand- The Ohio State coach believes ing difference between American 6-foot 3-inch 190-pound Wright and National League: pitching is has the greatest power of any that in the senior loop a pitcher hurdler since Earl Thomson of Isn't afraid to issue a base on balls Dartmouth some 20 years ago. If he has fo.!

Wright headed, his indoor per formances by running second to

Wolcott Fred

in the Chicago Relays.

SPORT WASH-OUT

"There isn't that taking o chance and laying a fat one In there.": asserts Babe. "They rarely give you anything good to hit at.

Kowloon Football Club's aggregate of 60 mhots against Hong Kong Football Due to the heavy rain yesterday Club in Third Division of the Lawn the bowls and baseball matches Bowls League on Saturday get a new had to be cancelled:

divisional record, bettering, Craigen- gower's 65 against Electric at the Val ley,

K; S, Roberizon's wii by 23 shatë J.Shepherd (Police), who lost his over E. Kerat at Haug Kong. Football 100 per cent, premier League bowls [Club on Saturday equalled the::1941 akipa: record on Saturday, when he Third Division Lawn Bowls League ro lost 3021 to A. R. Dullah (IR.C.), cord set by W. V.Field (against J. A. had previously beaten A. K. Minu, J. Watson) and W. Macfarlane (against E. McGowan, C.; G. Silva, E. "C. Fin- | JR. Soares); us

cher, T. Colleman and L. Guy.

H. W. Randall (C.C.C.)

R. A, Edwords (H.K.C.C.).

G, Stephena (H.K.F.C:)

A. F. Noronha, (Recreio)

J. Ralston' (HKFC.) : A. E. Carey (P.R.C.) .. G. E. F. Thompson

A. S. Mitchel 1. Pau (CC.C)

ALE. POOL (H:KER,C.) A. McKellar (HK.0.0);

00:18 230 15

0.10 13 31 0: 18 0128-31,340 23:

0

1 18 29

1

1.

19:35 20 0 238 440' 200 227 38

0

.0.2 28 40

2002 245

2002 34:66

0:20.

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11

0.12 0

0 21

022

0 0.6 70 118 042 0

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