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HONGKONG

TEST PLAYERS IN FORM.

WEDJESDAY, JUNE 24, 1931.

TELEGRAPH.

COLOURFUL TENNIS.

(Continued from Pupe 1.)

(Continned from Pagn_1.}

BAKEWELL'S EFFORT.

Northants Put Up a Good Fight,

New Zealand defeated Nor thamptonshire comfortably, in the end, though they were held up for who some time by Bakewell, nelected for the Text Match at the nge of 22, attacked their bowling nggressively in both innings.

In the first Bakewell contributed 109 to the total of 34, New Zealand replying with 346, and in 83 not out, second he hit the exnetly half the Northamptonshire total. The innings closed at 165.. and New Zenlund 'made the 155 euns needed for victory at a cost of four wickets.

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CROOM DOES WELL.

Warwickshire Defeat Glamorgan,

Croom, the former Berkshire player, obtained his first century of the reseal season against Glamorgan at Swansen and con

to tributed largely Warwick's

Girst victory.

Glamorgan ted on the Brst inn- 220 ings by eight runs, scoring

as against 212. Glamorgan mude

Mra, Lycett (Britain), 2-6, 6-1, 0-2. Mrs. Van Ryn (U.S.A.) beat Mins! Clarke (Britain), 6-4, 6-3.

MEN'S SINGLES.

Second. Round

II. W, Austin (Britain) beat H.

Satoh (Japan), 6-1, 6-3, 6-0.

F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Aoki

(Japan), 7-5, 0-2 0-3. Madam Mahu (Tail) beat Ronal

Boyd (Argenting), 0-1, 6-2, 6-1, C. Baunas (France) beat L. Burelny

(Britain), 6-3, 0-1, 6-3.

F. Shields (U.S.A.) boat David

(England), 2-0, 6-0, 6-3, 6-4.

1. G. Hughes (Britain) boat Dr. 1. Gregory (Britain), 3-0, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2.

J. Satoh (Japan) beat Lyttleton Rogers (Irelniai), 4-6, 7-6, 6-3,

W. Van Ryn (U.S.A.) beat Merlini

(France), 6-2, 6-4, 6-1. Sydney Wood (U.S.A.) beat

Jey (Britain), 6-3, 6-1, 6-2.

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WHEN YOU FIND YOURSELF TIGHT- ENING, UP, LOOSEN:

YOUR GRIP.

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How can one avold tension?

Nerves play a big part in a Cross-round of golf. It took Bobby Jones several years to conquer bin nerves, and even after he became a champion his old troubles fre- You may Cropped out.

PUBLIC BATHING.

MATSHED AT REPULSE BAY ALREADY OPENED.

As was intininted a few days ago 178 in their second knock, setting permission has been granted by the Warwick the task of scoring 187 Government to private enterprise tol to win. room was in superberert matshed at North Point and form. He scored at a rapid paceRepulse Bay, and many will he in- all round the wicket and was terested and gul to earn that the undefeated with 103 to his credit public shed at the latter beach has when the necessary runs had been already been opened. obtained. Five other batsition had been dismissed.

EASY FOR SURREY.

Big Score Without

Century.

that in 1929 Bobby scored practice rounds of 74-72-70-67 and then qualified for the National Amateur at Pebble Bench with! 146 for 36 holes. The reaction fatally set in during his first match and Johnny Goodman beat him, simply because no golfer, not even dones, can boid that edge Forever.

Fension usually creeps up on

when the going geta Other times it may player toughest.. show up when the foresome ahead is too slow. Sometimes the delay This shed is being jun by a Chinese will work up a nervous tension in syndiente, which has built it on much

the same lines us the Government did the impatient me and then you'll in post yours. It has many conn-see him swinging his club at dan modious cubicles for men as well andelions, papers; or anything.

Even the stars admit that a for ladies, and there wha inve been Manouring for a publle matshed at certain number of shots are bound haywire in a round of golf. this popular bisthing beach will not go

The idea, of course, is to take At Leyton. Surrey won easily,doubt final thin a boon.

these shots as a matter of course though Dir ble total of 394 did

and refuse to let them tie you into¦ not include an individunt hundred.

a bundle of nerves. Ex made 162, Surrey replied with 294 and then sent the Essex teant back a second time for 162.

KENT FAILURE.

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Hongkong Electric Co. at the The Royal Observatory reports Catholic Union Club (by courtesy Kent, whow Tatting failed in both Kiven to-morrow (Thursday) at that the depression appears to be of the Committee) and resulted in

A sound all-round display by Nolls gave them victory by

margin against expectedly wide

innings.

Notts made 196 in their first in nings and dismissed Kent for 119. Larwoud taking nine wickets f 41 runs.

The Kent howling was trounged when the bone county took their I second innings, and l'are eventually declared the innings closed at 35

task of scoring 48 to win.

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LOW SCORING.

Featureless Match

at Brighton.

Sussex-Cambridge

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counter at Brighton provided little not beyond close finish, Sussex winning by 21 runs, Sussex innde 243 and 172. Cam- bridge were a trifle less effective on each occasion, scoring 229 in their first innings and 165 in their second.

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HAMPSHIRE OUTPLAYED. Eight Wickets' Victory For Derby,

ند.

Hampshire were outplayed at Chesterfield. They won the toss and took first lease of the wicket. but could do no better than 209, for 47 Mitchell taking 5 wickets

runs.

Derbyshire replied with 325, thanks largely to the steady batting of Smith, the Jeft-hander, whu made 108.

Slater's for 36 spelled disaster for ants, whose last wicket feli at 164. Derby won by hitting up runx l'or the 108 of two wickets.

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WORCESTER ON TOP.

Somerset Rather Lucky

at Kidderminster.

Although Worcester's second Innings produced only 119

runs,

they were always on top against Somerset, failing, however, to force a victory.

their

Worcester made 250 in Brat innings, Somerset replying with 167. J. C. White took a for 35 and put a better complexion on affairs for Somerset, who wont in needing 213 to win. They never Hooked like getting them." "At the close they had obtained 90 för 4. Rain Interfered.-Reuter.

LOYAL TO MUKDEN.

Peking, June 24, Generals Yu Haloh-zung, Shih Yu-aban, Wang Shu-chang and Soong Chih-yuan have issued a Joint tolegram to the leaders in China declaring their loyally to tho Manchurian Government under General Chang Hauch-liang and dispelling rumours of military Intrigues in North China for the overthrow of the Nanking regime.

Rensha

The weekly lecture at the Chinese YMCA.. Bridges Street, will be

p.m. by Mr. 1. Sims, B.A., the subject being The Aim of Education." This lecture will be open to the public.

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J. A. Remedios

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C. Gorano

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H. Gosano

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