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- NEW ZEALAND OUT

FOR 224.

ENGLAND'S BATSMEN ALSO FAIL

London, June 27. Glorious weather prevailed for the pening of the Test Match between England and New Zealand at Lords to-day, but counter attractions at Wimbledon and the Hendon Air dis- play kept down the attendance. There was not the bustia associated with the Tents against Australla, and only thousand were present when the gates opened at 9.45 a.m.

The turf, which was very hard, would have, auited the. unlucky Larwood, who was kept out of team through injury.

the

New Zealand won the town, and T. C. Lowry delded on the following order of batting for first occupation of the wicket: -Dempster, Mills, Weir, Kerr, Blunt. Page Lowry, Cromb, Alenti. Merritt and James,

First 50 Up.

The crowd and increased to 19,900 when Mills, with brilliani culs and drives, and showing great enterprise ngainst the attack of Voce and Allen, sent up the 50 after 40 minuten of play. Dempster was cautious confident, but nt 68, Mills was clean bowled by Peebles, his total being 34, made In forty-eight minutes, and including five boundary hits.

but

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.

KOWLOON REMAIN

UNBEATEN.

The Kowloon Cricket Club com- ploted the first half of the Bea- programme in the First Hon's Division on Saturday, and remain the only undefeated team in the

They overcame League, Kowloon Dock by 10 shots, while the second string were making hay against the Electric R.C.. whom they beat by 30 shots.

DIVISION I

Kowloon Dock's Keen Fight

Against Leaders.

the

The Kowloon Cricket Club, visitors to the Kowloon Dock, had hit their work cut out to win, and did so thanks chiefly to an eight shot win by Gibson's rink, Scores:- Kowloon Dock

C. Atkinson

11. M. McTavish

J. Brown R. Lapsley W. P. Hedley 11. G. Cooper J. V. Ramsay

The 100 went up after 105 minutes F. Cullen play. Dempster completing his balf century, but adding only three more, P. G. Goodmon he stepped in front of a straight one G. Henderson from Peebles, the second wicket. McKelvic falling at 138, Dempster's fl took 4. Puncheon . 113 minutes to compile, and six fors were his chief strokes.

with 31 and 2 Weir and Kerr. respectively, tok the scores along to 132, when the lunch adjourament was made.

Deadly Field Work.

Kowloon C.C.

II. Gitting

J. Howe

J. Byda

18 A. E. Sikatone

F. Goodwin

16 3. Gibson

THE LAST EIGHT,'

SATO AND BOROTRA JOIN THE SELECT.

London, June 27. The biggest crowd of the meeting gathered at Wimbledon in glorious weather to day to see Jiro Sate enter the inst eight of the Men's Singles, benting HG.N. Lee (Great Britain) 88, 04, 0-3. Britain suffered a further setback when the hard-hitting American, Hélen Jacoba beat Mrs. L. A. Godfrey, twice winner of the Championship, and the only English player to win the Women's title sineo the war, 6-2, 6-1. Mins Jacobs enters, the last eight.

Snto'x Cunning-

Sato took a long time to find his length, and Lee led 4-1 before Sato's cunning returns laid their tale. The Japanese took four games running be- Lore Luc levelled up to 5-all, and Lre then took the twelfth with grent passing shots: bat Sato was clearly the master and the result was already Sato's placing in practically ceriain. the

Uncannily Inst two sets, wra accurate, a forehand shot to the far corner giving him nearly all bis points. Neither player served really well, and Snto's win was due entirely 18 to hla nuperior court craft.

11. Overy

J. C. Lynl

(21)

II. Hampton

C. J. Tacchi

A. Hyde-Lay

21 J. Fer

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His Majesty the King, accompanied by the Queen, arrived during the match.

Former Champlon Beaten. Mrs. Godfrey never played like the champion of 1924-6. She started well, coming up to the net and putting mout her away her volleys nicely. 23 opponent do a lot of running about.

But she then lost control of her fore hand, while Miss Jacobs, Just fluding the lines with her back hand strokes, typlen! American and indulging in service, played a much stronger game, and was generally much more force-

an

Craigengower v. K.BG.C. Entertaining the Kowloon Bowling Green, Craigengewer necured lengueful. pints by 2 shots. Scores: Craigsngower.

Bowling Green,

E. W. L. Hoghin 18 L. Guy

1. Nist

W. T. Brightman A. K. Taylor

4. Rodger A. E. Contey E. el Arculli U. M. Omar G. L., Buchanan A. A. Razack S. Ross R. Basa

After the interval, Weir wns 1.b.w. to Peebles with his scure at 37 and the total at 136, and four rains Inter Ames stumped Kerr off Rubine, 140 4. Bhant was taken by Hand at short ship of Robins after aroring 7, the fifth wicket falling at 162. Lowry was a quirk victim to a clever entch by Hammond, who held the ball at a second attempt, and the sixth wicket fell at 16. Airs caught Cromb, off Peebles, for 0, the seventh wicket. A being pickled at 390, and Page, who stayed to make 24, was clean bowled E. Latimert by Allen with only a single added to D. Rumjaha the total. Hammand effected third enich je dismissing Allcott, off Peebles, at 200, this dismissal aluu marking Perdes 100th wicket of the

nis

Hauernand aptured the last wirket, when Merritt played into Jardine's hands, after hitting up 17, and this left. Janes not out with a single, and

extras totalling 10.

England's Ba Start.

F. Neves

G. I. Sherri!T

S. Eveleshall

24 W. Russell

R. S. Nirhoj

Shush

T. S. W. West G. E. Boylance 27 D. F. Warren

60

Police RC, v. C.8.0.0.

17

Bare-legged Betty Nuthall entered the inst eight, beading Mrs, Harper. who ranks as Amerien's No. 1. Tire scores were 6-4, 6-2, Miss Nuthall thus repeating her success over the American in the U.S.A.. Champion- ship of last year.

Betty was at first a little wild in her returns, and seemed anxious to make winners with every ball Instond of awaiting her opportunities. She hit 18 harder

than her opponent, but her service was not so good. The Ameri- cun led 3-1, but Miss Nuthall then found her length and recovered to all. The power of Miss Nuthall's shots were sometimes too much for Mrs. Harper, who only managed to 47 knock them down. From this point the game was all Betty's, and, mak- ing no mistakes with service had the Amerienn at her merey.

12

The Police lost on their own ground Scores: to Civil Service by ten shols.

Police R.C. Hanter

W. Clarke A. Reynolds ... C. West

England made a bad start in betw. S. Dall reply. Arnold vas taken by Page at A. R. Brittain first slip. off Cromb, befer he had F. E. Booker scored, the first wirket falling at 5. J. Orent and Bukewell, misjudging the pace of

Civil Service.

S. Ronelle

N. Bebbington

S. Alderman

10 J. Gregory

P. Jones

L

11. Westlake J. Denkin

1 J. Holidge

Jas. T. Dobbie A. O. Brawn

I.. Longbottom 19 W. E. Hollands

16

18

In the fourth round of the Ladies' Singles, Mina Scriven, who has done little since wianing the Junior Cham- pionship, autprisingly eliminatal Miss Joan Relley, 6-1, G-4. Mdme. Mathieu (France) defented Mrs. Van Ryn (U. S. 4.) 6—1, 6--4, und also entered the last eight.

Austin and Boroten Through.

Britain contributed another player il, W. to the quarter-finals, when ("Bunny") Austin heal I G. Collins in straight sets by 4—11, 0-3. 4. Borotrn also joined this selert band, at the expense of Artens, the 17 Austrian. The scores in this instance |

were 6-1, 6-2, 6–3,—Renter,

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romb's delivery, put his leg in front T. Gooding of a straight one. 14-2. nnmond Johnston supplied Cromb with his third victim. J. Shepherd when, after scoring seven, he

was W. Mair elean howled, the honed reading 31-3. Duleepsinbji remained to hit "upa' quarter of a century, and then left ni G, well caught by Kert, off Merritt, at long-on. Jardine remain- Talken received the Club de Recreio to help carry the genre to 129, of las visitors on Saturday, and won a695 which his share was 38, but he, too, | interesting match fell to

Merriit's bowling. -

nich by Hunt, from Scores:

Woolley was morally bowled by Taikoo, Merritt when he had scared 40, and Chapoan was eventually dismissed 1b.w. by Stan Merritt, after hitting up 80. Woul | Weir ley's fifty was reached after an hour Ferguson at the wicket. The sixth wicket Tell

Taikor v. Recreia,

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Recreio.

shuts.

Dr. H. A. Busto

C. A. Lupes

A. 11. Bosto

2 C. G. Silva

C. H. Buster

P. Yvanovich

C. E. Marques

nt 188. Peebles was quickly stumped T. Stainton by James, off Merritt, and nated. Polson nothing to the store, the close of play |J. Laing leaving England with a total of 198 |N. Drummond 2 L. Gutierrez for 7, Ames being not out with fifteen Med

to his credit--Router,

SCORES.

Dempster, 1.b.w. Pechles

Mills, b Poebles

NEW ZEALAND. First Innings.

31

37

Kerr, st Ames, b Robins

Blunt, c Hammond, b Robins Page, Allen

Lowry, Hammond, b Robins

Weir, 1... Peebles

Cromb, e Ames, l Poebles

20

Allcott, e Hammond. b Peebles 13 Merritt, e Jardine, b Hammond James, not out Extras

A. S. Goures

Avery Russell

R. R. Robarts

L. C. R. Souza

Wallace

13 R. F. Luz

GO

DIVISION II.

Unpleasant Surprise For Kowloon Bowling Green,

17

21

212

17 The Kowloon Bowling Green, un

1 defeated until Saturday, were forced 16 to taste the bitterness of tlefeat. when Craigengower, their visitors, 224 | won by six shots. Scores:

| K.B.G.C.

R. F. Stoneham

C.C.C.

C. Suinmons W. White,

RESULTS.

MEN'S SINGLES. 4th. Round Concluded,

J. Sato (Japan) beat ILG.N. Lee (Great Britain) 8-6, 6-3, 6-3.

J. Borota (France) heat Artens (Austria) 6—$, ·6—2, 6—J.

H.W. Austin (Great Britain) beat J. G. Collins (Great Tiritain) 6-3, 6-3, 6-4,

LADIES' SINGLES,

(4th Round.)

Miss

EL. Jacobx (U.S.A.) bent Mrs. I. &. Godfrey (Grent. Brilnin) 0-2, 6-1,

Miss B. Nuthall (Great Britain) heat Mrs. Harper (U.S.A.) —4,

~~2.

Miss Scriven (Great Britain) beat

M Jean Ridley (Great Britain) 01.01.

Mdme. Mathieu (France) beat Mrs. Van Ryn (U.S.A.) Gt, 61.

F. X. Silva H. A. Alves

T. Swan

18 W. Bell

50

10

40

K.C.C. v. Electric R.C. The Kowloon Cricket Club gained an overwhelming success against the Hongkong Electric, winning by no loss than 30 shots. Scores!

Kowloon C.C.

O. H. Raven

V. C. Labrum-

A. C. Burford!

Electric RC.. R.. C. Butler

W, Stoker

S. Dencon

Total

Howling Analysis.

0. M. R. Wks.

Voce Allen

Hammond Pechles Robins

10 1. 40 0 15 10.3 20

45 2

1

J. S. Logan

8 1

W. F. Hinle

H. V. Pearce

77

5

A. W. E. David-

13

3 38

3

MOB

18 M. O'Brien

28

F. V. Whitta

W. Brace

W. W. ¡rat

J. G. Meyer

L. J. Blackbura

F.. L. Rapley -

W. V. Field 20 W. Gill

A Webster

20

J. S. Dinnen

T. W. Carr

ENGLAND. First Innings. Arnold, e Page, b Cromb Bakewell, 15w. Cromb Hammond, b Cromb Duleepaint, e Kerr, Merritt Jardine, & Blunt, b Merrill Woolley, bw. Merritt Ames, not sut Peebles, st James, ₺ Merritt Extras

Total (for 7 wickets)

KOWLOON GOLF.

R. Hall

D. K. Kharas F. K. Modi

G.E.F. Thompson P. A. Dixon

C. S. Host

38. I. Rus

IL. Hooper W. Word

80 W. S. Drake. 19 A. L. de Souza

201

190

WILSON AND THOMSON WIN OPEN FOURSOMES.

52

Recreio v. Talkon ILC.

10

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J. R, Way.

11. 5. McKay

G. T. Padgett

P. T. Farrell 27 A.

J. Sloan

A. F. Paul

F. C. Fincher D. S. .

11

16

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P. Knight R. R. Wood R. R. Davies

| Recreio.

L. Xuvier

Talkoo R.C.

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J. M. S. Rozario J. J. Whyto A. V. Barros 5. Hope

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