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WATER-POLO LEAGUE,

V.R.C. EASILY EFEAT KOWLOON TEAM.

TENNIS AFFECTED BY WEATHER.

YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE

MATCHES.

WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

TWO ENGLISHMEN AMONG THE SELECT EIGHT.

London, June 17. For the first time since the gooding

Last night'a meeting of the two old water-polo, rivals-Kowloon and V.R, was a disappointment, for apart. The weather behaved abomin-system was introduced at Wimbledon, from the fact that the Recreationably again yesterday, when at among those drawn are two English. men included in the select eight, a Club completely swamped Kowloon,

spectacle was pour, and 5.30 p.m., just as the teams were quick glance at which indicates that the gunte as

the final did not give the class of water-polo taking to the courts la Kowloon, Borotra and Perry have that it had promised,

the rain poured down to prevent claims.

Cochet, however, who is not of

While Kowloon did not field their best seven and were right off form, play In four matches. the laurels must go to the V.R.C. for

convincing form, cannot be ignored. In curious contrast, ant Biltle Cochet heads the top half with and Perry. At the bottom are a couple of their goals were the rain fell in Hongkong, with the Sidney Wend (United States), Boussun

and result that the

majority of Barotra, Jiro Satoh, Frank Shields results of elever pieces of play,

cleanor and matches were played off.

(United States) and Austin, they handled the ball

Cochet

meota Nigel Sharpo; were superior all round. Kowloon

Afclean, Shields meets the South were at a disadvantage during the

the Spence; Sidney Wood meeta closing stages as) Simpson left the

Indian, Singh; Gregory Mungin bath, nursing a grievance, and at least

meets the Irish Davis' Cup player, one goal was directly attributable to Still oven had he stayed,

Lyttleton Rogers; Lott meets the his absence.

Frenchman) Berthet; Austla meels the Austrian, Malacek; and Hughes meets Glover.

"B" DIVISION,

I.R.C. Take Points From

South China. ".

Playing at Soukupos the Indian Recreation Club defeated South China by six sets to three in the "B" divi- Zim-sion of the League.

Rлd L. Roza

it would not have won the game for Kowloon. The final scoren were.- V.R.C., & goals; Kowloon, nil. The teams were ba follow: V.R.C-Silva Nette, Soares, mern, Remedios, 1.

University v K.C.C. Pereira, Laing.

Kowloon.-G. Angus. Witchell, The Hongkong University defeated Stoker, E. and M. Raliton, Simpson,the K.C.C. by nine matches to nil on Paget.

the home ground yesterday in the "g" division.

were the

Recreio v i.K.C.C.

The Women,

The women in the seeded list are Frautela Aussem, Mrs. Wittingstall, Mile. Mathieu, Miss Mudford, Miss Nuthall, Miss Helen Jacoba, Mlle. Krahwinkel, and Senorita D'Àlvarez.

The American first ranking player, Mrs. Harper, meets Miss Thomas; Mis Naihall meets the French-

de Played on the Club Recreio woman. Mlle. Berthet.

Thore prominent Reeded players courts, the home side winning by whose opponents are not mentioned

are meeting "small fry."--Router.

Second Division Games.

Two secom division Etna:% played, and the first between

Wales VR.C. "A" and the South Borderers was a scramble from start sots to three. tanlah, with the V. R. C. always superior. They were never forced to do their best, and consequently the Kane is spectacle auffered. The

CSC.C. v Craigengower.

Civil Service defeated Craigengawer

Buni scores were: V.R.C., 5 goals;]by six matches to three in the "B" division on the Intler's ground yester 1dny.

Borderers, 1.

The teams were: V.R.C.da Rocha, Sitvu, Maynard. titting, Lawrener, Victor, Gasane.

Borderers, Colman, Smith, Brown, Foley, Harrier, Woods, MeCarthy,

The second fixture between Chinese Athlete and the 12th Beavy Battery provided the best pola for the night,

"C" DIVISION.

K.C.C. Ensily Bent Civil Service.

in the division of the Leugur,

for the Chinese fielded a fast elever the Kowloon C.C. defeated the Civil seven, and the Battery had several Servien by six matches to three on

The the latter's ground yesterday. strong throwers among them. Artillerymen have a handy player!

Recret.K.C.CO.

in Gray, who put on their two goals, The Club de Roerein aml Hongkong while Cavanagher worked hard in Cricket Club met in a "C" Division defence, and stoppert the Chinese match on the former's courts, when scoring on many occasions. Only once the two lengee points were captured' did they put the ball through The by the Recreto's by 1⁄2 to 21. game ended with the secres: Battery, I

2 goals; Chinese, 1.

Teams were as follow:

1.R.C. Radio S.C.

The Indian Recreation Club defeat. Takd the Radio Sports Club by sly and

Chinese. Kok King- tong, Ng Wa chaut, Sit Shin-cheang Wang mong. Lo Chi-hing, Yeung Man-kit. Ja halt matches to one and a half, one Wang Lit-kwunst.

match not being played, in the "C" Ballery Trice. Olver, Breeds, division at Sookuspoo yesterday. Cavanagher, Lewis, Gray, Haywood.

Friendly Game.

the

A friendly game was played this week at North Polat between Royal Signals and 12th Heavy Bal-) tery. The Signals played practically the same team that appeared in the up a much better league, but put

LAWN BOWLS.

RECREIO TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

game and beat the Battery six goals chosen to represent the Club de

to three.

The following players bure been

Recreio for Saturday's bowls matches:

Gomes,

GOLE

A NICE

FOLLOW- THROUGH IS ATTAINED BY

WHAT ONE

DOES BEFORE

STARS Play it

NOT AFTER THE, SHOT IS MADE." THIS SKETCH SHOWS HORTON SMITH'S PERFECT

| FOLLOW-THROUGH/

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Why is the follow through so

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Scores at half time were two-all. 1st Division v. Civil Service C.G. at fessential to good golf? but the Signals overwhelmed their opc.s.C.C, 0.80 μ.m.--A. 5. ponents in the second half. Aryer. Robarts, L. C. R. Souza, R. F

Bobby Jones says nothing can Taylor and Yates each scored two Luz (skip); Dr. A. A. C. Basto, A. be done to improve the shot after goals for the Signals, who were reBasto, C. A. Lapen, C. C. Silva (skip) the ball is hit. The follow through presented by Hornsey, Wild, Yates,, L. Barros, P. A. Yvanovich, C. E. Walker, Bryce, Fowley and Tayler.

on the drive is affected by what Marques, L. A. Gutierrez (skip).

2nd Division v. Royal H.K. Yachtone does before, not after, the is made. A nice follow Club at C. de Recent 3.30 p.m.-L. F.shot

A lecture un "How the Public can Xavier, J. M. S. Rosario, A. V. Barros, through can be attained by keep- assist Police to Prevent Crime" will J. G. Ozorio (skip); F. A. Xavier, ing the club-head low and close to be given by Mr. G. G. Perdue this. M. M. Alves, J. J. Basto, F. V. the ground swinging out along evening at 8 o'clock, at the Chinese Ribeiro (skip); Prata, I. Rezario, the line of flight, the result being Y.M.C.A, Bridges Street.

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