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SECOND TEST ENDS HENLEY REGATTA.

IN A DRAW.

SOUTH AFRICA IN A DIFFICULT POSITION.

CATTERALL FAILS AGAIN. "

STHROUGH MEUTER'S AGENCY,}

LONDON, July 2. Bad Eight stopped play in the Second Test Match to day, which was perhaps rather fortunate for South Africa. At the close of pias they had a wickets down for 90 runs, and Cameron had retired hurt, and they were still 902 behind. Catterall fulled for the second time

in the match, as did Dalton nad Denne Robing was the most sue. ecssful bowler taking 3 wickets for 24 rue in ID overs

Searcs:-.

England-1st Innings.

Bell

Sutcliffe, e Mitchell,

E. T. Killick, b Morkel Hammond, e Christie, b Mor-

kel

O'Connor, h Morkel

Hendren, b Morkel

Leyland, b Bell

Tate, e Cameron, b Beli

Robins, Mitchell, b Beli

Larwood, b Bell

White, b Bell

Duckworth not out

Extras

Ochse

Morkel

Bell

Total

Bowling Analysis,

M

100

M. a.

W.

551

31

6 03

30.4 7 90

konwood

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0 31

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South Africa-1st Innings,

Mitchell, st.

THE HONG KONG "DAILY PRESS; THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1929.

Tennis Notes.

Tennis players emerged from a long period of inactivity on Satur- day, and at once settled down to INTERNATIONAL ENTRIES.erious competition. A good pro- gramme was carried out successful yin all the three divisions of the Tennis League, in which good pro-

LAWN BOWLS.

KOWLOON DEFEAT SPORTS CLUB.

An enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Kowloon Cricket Club yes- terday when the Sports Club were entertained in a friendly match of two rinks aside.

LONDON, July 3 Britain's great summer aquatic

The game proved interesting fete the Henley Royal Regatta, opened to-day with customary bril-gress was made, and although the throughout and the final scores fiance. Society folk were numeri- weather proved pretty warm, it ap-30-33 in favour of the home team gally superior to the sporting parently did not "affect the spirites to prove how closely-contested fraternity, and the display of femi

the affair was. nine fashions rivalled the famous of the players.

Scores: Ascot race meeting.

K.0.0.

year's contest

This four-day tegasta attracts the finest oarsmen in the world, and the fine international fist of foreign entries gives this davour. For the Grand Challenge Cup, the principal event for eight cared boats, there was only one foreign entry-the Argonaut Row ing Club, of Toronto, Canada. This famous club is one of the sidest of Henley's visitors from overseas. Although they have made numerous attempts, the Argonauts bave never succeeded in winning this event.

American and Danish Crews. The Thames Challenge Cup, al- 3 though not so important are event as the Grand Challenge Cup, has

9 attracted four overseas entrants,

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Interest in the competitions shows Burford especially so in the "A" Division, Silkstone gna of abatement. This is By-day which has come to its concluding Frazer (S.)

The Indian Recreation Gittins stages. Club have been in the pictare dur ing the week under review, meeting

Petharam Lammert

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Capt. Whyte Jordain Edwards (S.) 21

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Sutton

Hoa, Mr. W. T. Souchorn Alves

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the M.B.K. last Thursday and the Gibson (S.)Braddury (S.) 13 Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday. both on their own courts. Great attention had been centred on their performances, as they had en deavoured to stage a conie back this

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They, however, failed to win either two crews from the United States, match, but in both they did very

43 and two from Denmark. Columbia

73 University and the Browne and Ni-citably, losing by the odd set in 15 chol School represent the United Bach. When they met the M.B.K.

States; while Aarhus Roklub and

8 Danish representatives.

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crew

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smash, which nearly turned the scules in favour of the Indians, who led at 3-1, 6-3, and 7-8, but who at the and had to acknowledge their opponents' superiority.

A definite turn has thus been made in the "A" Division. The Indians are now, entirely out of the running. The climax of the core petition, however, is expected to be reached this afternoon when three matches are down for decision:

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LONDON, July 3.

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Big Bill Tilden, who was making what had been termed his "last big "drive" for the Championship, met Cochet in the Semi-Final, but was defeated in straight sets, after a gallant struggle in the third The result was: Cochet bent Tilden 6-4, 6-1, 7-5.) (Cochet accordingly meets the winner of the Austin Borotra duel in the Final).

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Mrs. Mellqubam beat the South Africans Malcom and Miss Cole 5-7, 6-3, 6-1, thus entering the last eight,

Earlier scores were

Men's Doublas. Allison and Van Ryn (America) heat H. Cocher and J. Brugnon (France) 7-5, 5-6, 3-6, 94. The wiomers meet the other American the pair, Tilden and Hunter, in semi-final

Lott and Hennessey (America) beat R. Ereett and J. D. P. Whest ley (Britain) 6-2, 6-3, 6-1. The

winners enter the quarter-final..

Dr. C. Gregory and I G Colins (Britain) bent Jenn Bordtra and M. Boussus (France) 5-7, 40, |6-1, 6, 6-2. The winners enter the

semi-final.

Women's Doubles. Miss Ryan (Anierica) and, Miss Betty Nathalt (Britain) beat Miss Sterry and Miss Joan Fry (Britain)

2. 6.1.

The wingers enter the semi fia],

Mixed Doubles. F. T. Hunter and "Miss Helen Wills (America) best G. R. O. Crole-Rees and Mrs. Watson (Dr tain) 6-1, 64. The winners are in the quarter-finals,

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Allison and Miss Helen Jacobs (America) beat David and Miss Round (Britain) 7-7, 6-4,

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as the Kobenhavns Roklub are the two they pulled up splendidly after being 2 sets to I down at the end Columbia University can claim of the first round. In the second the honor of being the Arst over-round S.. A. Rumjaha and A. H. seas competitor to take a Henley 302 trophy out of Britain. This sucess Rumjahn beat Yoshida and Yama

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snatched a set from Imurs and

South China . Crülgengower. the Visitors Cup. The 1829 crew

No doubt the results of the first resently beat Kent House, who Kikuchi, thus giving the Indians a visited Henley in 1897, and were de- lend of 3-2 seta....

two matches will be eagerly looked forward to. feated by the Thames Rowing Club,

A win for the Hong who were eventual winners of the

The outstanding set then was be

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the Very little is known of the Japanse in anxious time. Often form of the Danish Clubs, who will snatched shots virtually out of be making their first appearance is partner's racket and had thus to cover part of his partner's court 0 at the regatta, and they will also

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Owen Smith

Catterall, b Larwood

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Duckworth,

Hammond

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Christie, run out

70

Deane, b Tate

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Morkel, b.w. b Tate .....

63

Cameran, e Leyland, b Rehias.

*Owen Smith, not out

52

Dalton, b Tato

McMillan, e Killick; b White.

Ochse, Duckworth, b White

Bell, b Robins

Extras.

17

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13

Total

399

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England-2nd Innings.

Sutcliffe, Catterall, b Morkel

E. T. Kiliek, e Morkel, b

Christie

Leyland, Cameron b Ochse Hendren, b Morkel

Hammond, b Marke

O'Connor, e Cameron, b Ochse Tats, not out...

Robins, e Mitchell, b Ochse Larwood, b Ochae White, not aut .....

Extras

- Total (for 8 wickets")

Innings declared closed.

Ochse

Morkel

Dell

Christie

Bowling Analysis.

Macmillan

blitchell

will also compete in the event. with a stern battle.

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The score thus stood at 3 sets all, The race for the Diamond and the match was still an open Sculls considered the world's one. The important set at the amateur championship for single beginning of third round then lay sculls-has attracted entries from between. S. A. and A. H. Rumjahn Canada and Holland. The latter and Honda and Akiyama. the two country will be represented by strongest pairs of the respective L. H. F. Gunther, who will be mak sides, and it was thought that who- ing his first appearance at Henley, ever won it would secure the point. but the two Canadian entrants, J. The Indians snatched the set and ie Wright, and J. Guest, hoth members their supporters hopes ran bigb,

of the Argonaut Club, have already but their two other pairs dis

24 experienced the Henley course.appointed. S. H. Ismail and A. Joe Wright is the present holder A. Rumjohn, after their strenuous

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of the Beulls," and many critica performance against Honda and believe he will again be returned Akiyama, lost to Imura and Kiku- 11 victor. However, his fellow club-chi. In the other set, Razack and 100 m, J. Guest, who reached the Hussain had every chance of win

ning, leading at one stage by 40 Osemi-final inst year, has been in

strict training over the Henley over Yamada ani Yoshida, but fell 18 coure during the past two months, off, and eventually lost 7.3. 22 therefore it is possible Guest will beat his countryman. in this year's. 312 event.

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Dalton, e Kilk, b Larwood..

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Itobian Cameron, retired hurt Owen-Smith, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wickets) ...

Among other events scheduled for compétition, is the race for the Wingfeld Sculls over a course of 4 miles for single-acull shells. The Silver Goblets is another race is which some keen competition, is usually witnessed, but neither event has attracted entries from overseas. However, the cream of Britain's talent will contest both events, and the racing will be of the usual high 3 standard.

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MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE.

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CHINESE R.C. r. LADIES R.C.

On their own courts yesterday the Chinese Recreation Cub beat the Ladies Recreation Club by sets

to 2

.Scores -

M. W. Lo and Mrs. Kew

(C.R.C.)

beat Capt. Etherington and

Mra. Etherington bent G. W. Sewell and

Mrs. Haslam beat Dr. Montgomery and

Mr. McLellan Horaco Lo

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On their own courts, the Univer- beat the Kowloon Bowling Green Chub by eight sets to one.

Scores:---

Dr. R. E. Tottenham and Mrs.

Tottenham (University) beat W. Brown "and Mrs.

Cuthill

The Indians also engaged the Kowloon Cricket Club in another fine struggle, with the same result 3-4 sets against them. This was played on Saturday on their ground, and at first the home team rared badly, Kowloon gaining a lead by 4 sts to 2. The only resity deeming feature of the home side was, the success of E. A. Rumjahn and S. A. Huessin who beat the Fincher, Brothers, and Millard and Guest. By beating the former pair, incidentally, the two have spoilt the hitherto unbeaten record of the Fincher brothers this season. It qua fine struggle between them; Saturday. As the conclusion of the lead alternating at different ench day's racing the stately stages, until 4 all, when the house bouts lining the river banks Indiaze, probably helped by home will be the scone of many brilliant conditions, finished the set at 6-1. 1 society functions. On Saturday evening, the final day of the re- gatta, the competing crews will break their weeks of strenuous training and join the society folk

Each event on the programme 41 will he rowed off in beats every 17 day, and the finals will be held on

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W.

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12. 3 17

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COUNTY GAMES.

Yorkshire Beaten.

LONDON, July 2.

A: Tonbridge, Kent inflicted on Yorkshire their first defeat this season, by an innings and 70 runs. Scones:-

It seemed impossible for the In- dians to win the three sets of the final round, after their indifferent

in their fortivities, bringing the re-performance in the first two rounds, gatta to a fitting conclusion.

Derby v. Exsex.

At Derby, Derbyshire led Essex on the 1st innings. Scores;-

Derby 415 runs for 4 wickets, de- clared (Storer 909, Rowden 198),

Essex 205 ruas and, following on, 50 runs for 8 wickets (L. Eastman 101, Russell 102)

Warwick . Glamorgan.

At Birmingham, Warwickshire. Kent 47 runs for 9 wickets, debeat Glamorgan by an innings and clared (Woolley made 131 and 247 runs. Scores - Hardinge 137 Rhodes took 6 wie Warwickshire 536 runs for 7 wie kets for 117 runs).

keta, declared (R. E. S. Wyatt 150), Glamorgan 100 runs (Mayer 5 for 43) and 193 runs,

Yorkshire 108 runa (Freeman. Ö wickets for 53 rue) sad, following on, 237 runs (Freeman 6 for 118):

Leicester Notts.

Oxford's Victory.

41

but in this they nearly succeeded. 8. A. Hussain and B. A. Ruajaha after starting badly against Green and Lay pulled up from 1-3 down to 6-3, and I. M. Razack and A. H. from Rumjahn took their set Millard and Guest. In the mean- while Curren and A. A. Rumjan were getting the better of the Fincher brothers, leading by 30 and 41, which the latter reduced.

to. 4.3.

"

Fr 0

beat C. E. Stewart and

Mrs. Purslo

6- 4

gave wo. to Major White,

and Mrs. Hedley.

T. W. Chong and Miss Kwok

(University)

beat W. Brown and Mrs.

Cuthill

10- 8

beat C. E. Stewart and

Mrs. Purslow. beat Major White and Mrs.

Hedley

& 1

6.3

G.

de Sousa and Miss. G. Ho

Tung (University)

beat W. Brown and Mrs.

Outhi

8- 3

beat C. E. Stewart' aad

Mrs. Pursłow beat Major White and Mrs.

Hedley

8: 8

6- 4

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LEAGUE TABLE.

P. W. L. Pts.

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3 3 0 3

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3 2 1

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At this stage, the score had be- come 4 sate all, and so the set at Chinese B.C issue was decisive. Excitement ran Kowloon C.C. Craigengower high ningng the players of both gides. Curreem who played his University initial match of the soason was Ladies R.C. playing remarkably good game RECTO and backed up his partner well K.B.G.C in dealing with his opponents? At Eastbourne, Oxford University shots effectively, especially volleyk defeated Mr. H. D. G. Leveson The Finchers stood the test cour Gower's XL by five wickets ageously and pulled the set out of

the fire after a stiff up-hill fight. In the only match yesterday in (Why Scores

314, FUNK "YOF? TBy showed up to mirentagathon Hong Doubles JM, Norrin 4 24 108.Ina freith Leyeson-Cower's X

wickets, declared in Tercer tipo Ashworth (Chartered

EF was disappointing and at (Webings $ for 40).

easy Oxford 209 runs and 256 runs for critical stage minicd

(Continued on nezi Column). 6 wickets. (Brett 106).

At, Levester, Leicestershire lost

innings....

points to Notts

Scores:-

6. for 58144ged d

Lefogeder: 990 runs (Barrett, 5 for 53) 108 Fans for 5 wickets.

(Continued on next Column).

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