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COMING!

JOSEPH M. ÍCHENCK'

D.W.

TOLLEY WINS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

BEATS SCOTSMAN IN THE FINAL.

LAWN BOWLS.

RAIN INTERFERES WITH PROGRAMME.

London, June 15. The heavy showers on Saturday In the final of the British afternoon greatly interfered with the Amateur Open Golf Championship programme in the Lawn Bowls over thirty-six boles, Cyril Tolloy definito conclusion. Boyeral games League, only three matches reaching a beat the Scottish artisan, J. Nelson were not commenced while one was Smith, by four up and threb to abandoned. play,

Smith won the first hole in four, Tolley pulling his drive and taking three from the edge of the green, The next three holes were halvod. At the fifth, Smith Jaid himself a atymie and did not get near the hole with a niblick effort over the intervening ball. Tolley squared the score with a four.

Division was between the loaders and The only match of the premier the Civell Service CC, the former improving their position. The victors won on all three rinks and finished with a margin of 10 shots.

MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1929.

THE FIRST TEST MATCH,

ENGLAND DISMISSED FOR 245 RUNS.

The first test nintch between England and South Africa opened in unsettled weather at Edgbaston At the close of play the tourists Park, Birmingham, on Saturday. had what little advantage there

dismissing their opponents for scoring 50 runs without loss after might have been in the day's play,

245 runs,

Freeman, who is unable to play owing to a strained shoulder, has selected na twelfth man. been replaced by Killick, who was

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Craigengewor CC. boat the Kowloon CO. in the second division, winning by 25 shots. A feature of the game follows:-II. G. Deano (Transvaal),

The South African team Wha the substantial victory of (captain), H. W. Taylor (Transvaal), Collin's rink over Robinson's men, the. Mitchell (Transvaal), C. L. Vincent Neither was near the pin from Valloy four winning by 40 shots to the sixth tee, the hole boing halv-nine. The other match was between (Transvaal), J. A. Christie (Trans ed. Tolley topped his mashic shot the Rocrelo and the Civil Service, the vaal), D. Merkel (Western Frovince), at the seventh which Smith won in lator winning by four shots. (Griqualand West), A. L

H. B. Cameron (Transvaal), M. Quină five strokes against his opponent's game between Talkoo and the Yacht Eastern Province), H. Owen-Smith Ochso (Western Province, R. N. Catterall with their drives and were bunker-three, heads wore complsted. ed. The hole was halved,

(Natal), and E, L Dalton (Natal)- 12th man..

GRIFFITHS Aix. At the eighth both missed lub was started but abandoned after

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Smith was trapped from his second shot at the ninth, Tolley again squaring.

Good Second Shots.

DIVISION L

Talkoo R.C. Further Improve Their Position.

the

Smith was frequently out-driven but he played good second shots. The Civil Service entertained the There was a great cheer for SmithTalkoo R.C. but went under to when he holed a shot from off the League leaders by 10.shats, the Lenth green with an aluminium Scores:

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all throa rinks, putter for a win in three. Smith was half-stymied at the cleventh Civil Service Taikoo R. C and took a long putt which struck 8. Randle the intervening ball. Each asked J. Deakin the other to hole a foot pult for a 3. Holidgo half in four.

.

T. Grimes

A. Stalker J. Laing

G. Morrison

A. W. Grimnitt 17 J. Ferguson Tolley squared the match at the twelfth,

F. E. Booker holing

G. McLeod five-footer.S. E. Alderman Smith falled from the yard. Tol-B. E. Maughan ley was bunkered off his second A. O. Brawn shot at the thirteenth, but Smith missed a short puti, the hole being. Laing halved. The long fourteenth hole was halved in a poor six,

Tolley, with a great chlp shot, from a bed of buttercups, halved the fifteenth. Ho cut his tee shot at the short sixteenth, Smith hol ing an eight-footer for the lead.. Tolley, however, was squared again at the seventeenth the next

The match started in unsettled weather although the wicket who good. Thero were approximately 4,000 spectators prosent to sco White, England's captain, win the toss and send In Sutcliffo and Klick to open against Morkel and Quinn,

At lunch the score stood at 114 for the loss of five wickets. The innings came to a close just on the tea inter- val the whole afde being dismissed for 245 runs, of which Hondren con- tributed 70 and Tato 40.

The tourists went to the wickets and in the two hours before stumps were drawn knocked up 50 runs with- out losa.

The full scores follow:

England-1st Innings.

10

J. B. Chapman

17 W. Wotherspoon 27

H. Sutcliffe, e Cameron, b Ochse 20 ET. Klick, c Morkel, b Ochse .. K. S. Dulcepsinhji, € Vincent, b W. R. Hammond, b Quina

31

18

J. Chalmers

Morkel

12

IL Boldman

J. Sloan

E. Hendron, b Morkol

J. J. Gregory R. T. Taylor

C. B. Matthews

M. Loyland, e Taylor, b Ochsa...

10 N. Drummond

20

P. G. H.. Fender, c Cameron,

Quinn

50

GG

M. Tate, e Mitchell, b Morkel

H. Larwood, 1b.w., Ochse

3

J. C. White, run out ..

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11

DIVISION II.

Extras...

17

Total

245

M. I

W

20 4 40

27 8 02

.25.1 2

79

7

37

being halved in Ave. At the end Hugo Individual Rink Score at

of the Arst round, therefore, the players were all aquare.

Second Round,

Happy Valley.

Gr Duckworth, not out

An individual rink victory of ai[Morkel shots easily gavo Crnigengower tho Quinn full points in their match against the Kowloon C.C., the hosts winning by 26

Ochno Vincent shots. Scores:

Mitchell

In the afternoon Smith was bunkered twice, Tolley taking the first hale. Smith squared at the third, holing a four-yarder. At Cralgengower the fourth hole Smith hooked his D. K. Kharas second shot and played a faulty. Flege drive at the fifth. At the sixth M. O'Brien he hooked his fen, slot into the C. S. Rosselet hillside, Tolley. Becoming three up. Tolley took the next two, while W. Field Smith won the ninth, holing a three yard putt.

W. Langonstrass

3. Cavanagh

J. Wiltshire

Tolley went over the grern with fils second shot at the tenth and Lack played a bad second at the. V. Pearso eleventh, Smith winning both.

Y. Abbas The twelfth was halved in four,

W. Collina but Telley took the 'thirteenth and, Smith missing two shots through the green at the fourteenth, he be came dormie. With the fifteenth halved he won the match by four and three-Reuter.

LAWN TENNIS.

AMERICAN VICTORY OVER

Ju

BRITAIN.

Eastbourne, June 14. the Anglo-American Leania toursustent, the United States won all five matches.

Kowloon C.C.

II. Lasham W. Dorrowman F. E. Lawrence 20 J. Hepburn

O. B. Raven W. Webb D. A. Purves 13 V. C. Lakrim

W. Brace

18

Bowling Analysis.

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South Africans-ist. Innings.

R. N. Catterall, not out D. Mitchell, not out

Extraa

JANDE

Total (for 0 wkt.)

50

Kowloon B.G.C.

0 3

21 Taikoo R.C.

1 2

01.

N. II. Rosa

L. J. Blackburn

D

40 J. P. Robinson

73

Club de Recreio

Kowloon C.C.....

-

Shots for and Against.

1 AM

For Agst. Up.' Dn. Civil Service G.O. 885 315 50 48 Kowloon BG.C... 378 826 47 Craigengower C.C, 308 268 45 Yacht Club

300 200 D4 Talkoo R.C.

253 921 J2

Recreio v. Civil Service.

Civil Service C.C. maintained their Journeying to King's Park, the position at the top of the table by benting their hosts by the narrow margin of four eliota. Scores:

Club de Recreio Civil Service E. V. M. R. de

E. W. Simmonds

Sousa

T. V. Ribeiro

L. Hollanda

A. V. Barros

R. R. Davies

A. H. Baxto

16 F. Haynes

M. F. Baptista Gomes Alvea

L. R. Whent

Hennessey (America) boat W. L. Gutierrez Powell (Britain) by 7-5, 5-7, 6-1, 5-7, 0-2.

L. Remedios

Van Ryn (America) beat Lester (Britain) by 6-3, 6-1, 6-0.

Van

Ryn (America) beat Powell (Britain) 6-0, 6-3, 6-8.

W. J. Bickford

C. Sara

18

Club do Recreio.. 810 380 Hongkong Electric 203 300 Kowloon C.C..... 235 360

The Interport Match,

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A meeting of the general committee! nf the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association was hold on Friday evening, Mr. B. Wyllo, Vice-President being in the chair in the absence of the President, the Hon, Mr. W. T. Southorh. With

regard to the closing dato of the rounds of the Open Champion- ship, Mr. J. Massey, the Hon.) Secretary, informed the meeting that there were stil! 38 ties to be played

18 J. R. Archibald 10 off in the preliminary and first

II, L, Lockhart

E. M. Remedios

R. R. Wood

J. AL. Rosario. E. L. Barros

L. D. Luck

Allison (America) bent Lester (Britain) 6-4, 6-3, 8-0.

18 J. Massey

51

Allison and Van Ryn (America)

beat Crole Rees and Eames (Britain)

6-7, 0-8, 6-4, 6-2.

nono-Router.

Datch Champlooships,

Talkoo v. Yacht Club.

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It was,

decided flint the first.

nhould close ca

the second round on July 15 and on August 16. The

clo ing dates for the remaining

were left to the discretion:

wounds

of the Secretary, Mr. Massey made an appeal for result cards to

in to him

bo sent in to

A curly as possible,

It WIA also decided to invite

bowlers to play an inter-

Only three rinks were completed in Shangch In Hongkong this year. The American representatives thus the above match, which was started port won by a margin of five matches to on the Talkoo greens. The home The Secretary was Instructed to ask playara were leading by one shot Shanghal to visit Hongkong on any

dato in when the game was abandoned. The to them.

September or October suitable match will be completed at some future date.

It was also decided to make the K.C.C. ground the venue of the Inter- port match. As the Association's finances are rather low it was decided to make a seat charge of one dollar for thono P. W. D. L. Pie. Lens to be attending as spectators,

provided,

Nordwijk, June 10.

In the semi-final of the Dutch Championships, W. T. Tilden beat Wilbur Coen, the seventeen-year-old Davis Cup player, 10-8, 6-3, 6-2.

In the lawn tennis championships here, Tilden and Hunter, beat the Swedish pair, Nielsen and Ramberg, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2-Reuter,

The Local League. With the exception of one match, between the University and the Kow- loon C. C. at Pokfulam, all games in the local tennis League on Satur day were postponed on account of the heavy rains.

The University at their match by oight nets to oro, 8. E. Green and by

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division I.

2 8 2. 8

Talkoo R.C.

6 4 1 8 Kowloon Dock RC. 5 % Crifgengowor C. C. & 8 Kowloon C.G._ .....

8.3 Club de Recreio Kowloon D.G.C..... 4 3 Civil Servico.C.C... 52 Police KO.

Shets for and Against.

For Agat. Up. Dn. 821 201 60 310 272 44

Kowloon D.RO.

1. Zimmern being the losing pair. Taikoo R.C..... Scores:

Prof. L. Forster and B. II, Wong Craigongower

315 207 18 Jost to E.O, Fincher and Kowloon BG.C... 287 248

E. F. Fincher 4-6; lost to 8. E. Green Club de Récrolo.. 280 248

and F. L. Zimmern 1-6; lost, to C. E. Millard and A. E. Guest 4-0,

E. Yeah and P. V. Khoo and 1-0: lost to Green and 1-6: Tost to Millard

and

Police R.C....... 206 289 Kowloon C.O..... 205 200 Civil Servico 0.C. 272 818

Division II.

18 28

84

41

1 10

Guest 4-0.

P. W. D L Pts. T. W. Chong and G. de Sousa Civil Service C.C..."6. & - (University) lost to Fincher and Craigengower C..C. 5 4 1 8 Fincher 1-6; beat Green and Zimmerh Yacht Club 6-2; lost to Millard and Guest 7-0.

....... 5 8 - 2 B Hongkong Electric 6 8 - 2 6

also

With regard to the selection of the Hongkong team, three gentlemen were invited to form a Selection Committoo with full powers in the matter and method of selection.

Five membora of the Association invited to form an Entertainment Committed to provide accommodation and look after the welfare of the Shanghai bowlers during their stay in the Colony. This Committee will also make arrangements in connexion with the Interport

Honorary Dinner, The Secretary and the Vice-President were elected ow-offloto members of both the Selection and Entertainment Committees,

The

General Committon Also olved to invite the various clubs to be responalble for tho enter- tainment of the interport team dur- the rftemoon and evening of the day on which the Shanghat men will Play Individual clubs,

letter was read from the Hon, Mr. W. T. Southern secepting the afea of President of the Association and extireasing good wishes for its continued prosperity..

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