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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933.

“C” DIV. CHAMPIONSHIP MAY BE WON

YORKSHIRE CRICKET IN THE OLDEN DAYS.

By "Historicus"

VII

MORE MATCHES WITH SURREY.

In 1850, two further mulcher took blace between Yorkshire and Surrey. The first of those was played at Ken- nington Oval on June 5 and 6, Surrey went to the wickets first and scored freely, knocking up 316 (Mortlock 72, Humphroy 18, H. II. Stopboneon 11. Grimth 81, Mr. Dowson 45, Chenar 28 and Luckyer 28 not Yorkshire tried no less than five bowler an unusual experience for them in those days-and of these, the mort successful were John Berry with 4 wickets for 25 runs, Hodgson with 4 for 16 and linn with for 83.

Our

"Yorkshire found Surrey total be- yond their power and could only put together 267 (John Thewlis 17. John Berry 5, Joseph Powbotham 27, E. Stephenson 67, Dowson 10. Iddison 46 and Mr. B. W. Waud 101 Anderson

For Surrey, Grimth took 3 22) wickets for 32, Whale Caffyn 2 for 72, Mr. Miller 1 for 17 and Sewell for 1.

it.

for 4,

"On going in a second time, Surrey met with thisfortune probably due in bad weather, as the match was up- not Anished, though, the cause is stated and could only make 60 all (Mortlock 17, Julius Caesar 11 told

Mr. Miller 1). For Yorkshire. and Hodgson (5 wickets for 27) and Slinn (6 for 90) bowled unchanged in this innloge. Yorkshire did not go to the wickets again, so the game ended in Adraw.

The second of the 1863 matches took place at Bramall Lane on July 27, 28 and 29. Surrey went in first and put a score of 201 (Mortlock 21, up Humphrey 81, H. H. Stephenson 16,

used to play in this match, which left Yorkshire with a weakened teanu

Yorkshire batted first and compiled the score of 188 (Mr. Wilkinson 30, Luke Greenwood 83, Dawes 20, Cuttle 20 and Hodgson 10). The most suc cessful Surrey howlers were Mertlock with 3 wickets for 4, Sewell with 9 for 62, Shephard with 2 for 18 and Griffith with 2 for 30.

Surrey evidently were not much troubled by the Yorkshire howling and put on 27 runs (Humphrey 63, 60. 11. , H. Stephenson 4, Jupp Julius Caesar 0, Pootoy 39, Sowell

For. 65, Lockyer 18 and Mudle 11). Yorkshire (who utilised the services of seven bowlers in. all), Hodgson captured wickets for 54, Darnton 3 for 87, Dawes 2 for 40 und Cuttle 1 for 20.

At their second attempt, Yorkshire

142, mnde

10, (Mr. Wilkinson Darton 20, John Thewlis 22, Mr. Appleton 18, Luke Greenwood 10, Cattle 21 and Hodgson 13). Of the

bowlers, GrilTith took wickets for hi and Shephard & for du

Surrey, with only runs to get for

victory, made same without, loss-thus winning by 10 wickets.

The return math was played at Kennington Ovai on August 14, 16 and 18-Anderson, Atkinson, Iddison, Rowbotham and E. Stephenson being absentees from the Yorkshire side.

Yorkshire, batting first, made 79 (Holgate 11, and Brownhill 25). For Surrey, Mortlock captured 5 wickets 38 and for 12 runs, Street 3 for

fumphrey 1 for 1.

Surrey in their first innings, com- piled 98 (Humphrey 12, Sewell 20,

Of the Yorkshire bowlers, Cuttle had to his credit 6 wickets for 48 and Hodgeon

Caffyn 13, H. Jupp 17. Lockyer 3011. H. Stephenson 14 and Mortlock 11). (not out), Thomas Gunn 11 and Pooley 10) For Yorkshire, Hodgson took wickets for 69 runs, Slinn 3 for 70, Iddison 3. for 45 and Berry 1 for 13.

for 49.

The Yorkshire second innings real. Ised 5 (Cuttle 17, Brownhill 19 and Dawes 13)Mortlock and Street for

taking

wickets for 12 runt Surrey 17,

and for 29 respectively.

Surrey, scoring 78 for 5 wickets, won the match by that number nf wickets in hand-Itumphrey making 29, Jupp 21, and Grifth 17-Hodgson and Smith taking 2 wickets apiece for 82 and 4 runs respectively for York- shire.

Yorkshire's response to Surrey's score was 172 John Thewlis Joseph Rowbotham 12, E. Stephenson 17, Mr. B. W. Waud 33, Roker Iddison 52 and Dowson 20). Of the Surrey bowlers, Caffyn's figures were Griffith 2 for 41. 58, wickets for Sowell 2 for 37 Mortlock 2 for 21 and Lockyer 1 for 5.

son

More Swimming Berry Heats

Surrey's second essay led to a total of 144 (Humphrey 20, HI, II. Stephen- 12, Caffyn 30, Grimth 33 (not out) and Jullus Caesar 11). The

bowlers' Yorkahleg

figures were, Hodgson for 41, Stinn, 3 for 71, Iddison.1 for 17 and Berry 1 for 7.. Yorkshire mada the 174 necessary for victory with 3 wickets in hand

only after a keen struggle, as burst four

wickets thoir

Waud) Thowlis, Stephonson and Mr. foll for D-runs-Joseph-Rowbotham. wanking do. Anderson 20 (not out), Iddison 69 and Dowson 12. For Surrey, Caffyn captured 4 wickets for -6B, Lockyer 2 for 15, Grifith 1 for The year 1884 saw the counties in question again meet on two occasions.

H.K.L.S.A. SPORTS

RESULTS

The second batch of heats in con- The first of these was at Bramall nexion with the forthcoming Hong Lano on June 18, 14 and 15. Surrey kong International Amateur Swin atted firat scoring 105 (II. Jupp 41.ming Association championships wero H, H. Stephenson 40, Mortlock 10, held at the YMCA, Swimming

Of baths last evening. Grinth 62 and Humphrey 18). the fire Yorkshire bowlers, Hodgson with 4 wickets for 56 and Iddison with a for 25 were the most succes-

The results were as under: 440 yds. Free Style. Heat 11, W. T. Campbell (Y.M.C.A.), fukorkshire in their first canny put 10 aces.: 2 A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.). together 236 (Darnton, 20, John Berry 8, 15, 181/6 seems 3 Teng Ho-

6 mins. 46 gec

An excellent view of the court at the Stade Roland Garros taken during the doubles match between Borotra and Brugnon (France) and Hughes and Lee (Britain) in the Davis Cup final. Picture shows the French pair beaten by a fast middle-court return which left both players helpless. (Planet News).

CRAIGENGOWER OR CIVIL SERVICE?

BIG SCORING

BY SENATORS & YANKEES

FOUR DOUBLE HEADERS

Now York, Aug. 24. Four doubles headers were played in the Major Baseball Leagues-to- day. In the National League, Chicago scored two wins against Philadelphia and Brooklyn broke even with Cincinnati,

The New York Yankees indulged in big hitting against Cleveland, but did not outdo the Senators who clinched 13 runs against Detroit.

Scores as supplied by

NATIONAL_LEAGUE.

were:

Philadelphla Chicago

Reuter

R H

0 5

3

2

8

2

IMPORTANT LAWN BOWLS ENCOUNTER

TO-MORROW'S BIG MATCH

TITLE HOPES

AT STAKE.

Who is to qualify to meet the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in the deciding match for the First Division championship?

DOCKS DO IT

BEAT RECREIO IN SPEY ROYAL SUBSTITUTE'S FINE PLAY

Kowloon Docks, despite the enforced absence of R. Lapsley

NEXT WEEK

VITAL MATCH BETWEEN C.R.C. & RECREIO

HISTORY MAY POSSIBLY BE REPEATED

LATEST RESULTS, IN' FULL

(By "Veritas")

By this time next week, the Chinese Recreation Club will either have made certain of the "C" Division championship in the lawn tennis league or will waiting for history to repeat itself.

H.K.C.C. C.B.A.

Next Thursday the CRC. meet.QUZURU PİNNERIUTARTIESTAINED their old (and again this year

RESULT IN BRIEF. their closest) rivals, the Club de Rocrelo. It is the only remaining game of the Chinese in which they are likely to meet with an upset. If they win, the championship is. theirs. If they lose, it will pro- bably mean that they and, the Re- crelo will meet in a deciding: match is in 1931.

The Recrelo gave evidence of their present form by yesterday defeating the I.R.C. nine-love. On the other hand the C.R.C. defeated the more formidable Cralgengower combination by 7% sets to 12.

Certainly the closing matches in the C Division will not be without interest.

Details of yesterday's play Col- low.

H.K.C.C., C.S.C.C.

J. Skinner and N. J. Bebbington (C.S.C.C.) beat H. F. Phillyca and D. Harris-Walker, 6-2; lost to J. E. Honry and G. Puncheon, 4-6; beat N. L. Evans and P. Burkitt, 0-2.

J. G. Pilcher and J. A. Bendall (C.S.C.C.) beat Phillyes and Harris- Walker, 6-3; beat Henry and Pun- cheon, 0-4 beat Evans and Burkitt, 6-7.

W. F. Edge and H. R. A. Wood

at No. 3, handsomely won their (c.s.C.C) lost to Phillyes and Harrls tie Walker, 2-6; lost to Henry and Fun- Spey Royal semi-final against the Recreio yesterday,cheon, 0-6; lost to Evans and Burkitt, finishing nine shots to the good.

5-7.

C.B.A. K.I.T.C.

· D.K.

4 C.S.C.C.

5

41⁄2 K.I.T.C.

4%

4% RS.C.

4/2

2% F.C.

K.C.C.

6 P.R.C..

3

A.T.C.

C.C.C. Recrolo

7%

11⁄2 C.R.C.

I.R.C. -0

Freeman's & Marriott's Wiles

CAUSE W: INDIES COLLAPSE

KENT'S VICTORY

London, Aug. 24.

C. S. Marriott, the Dulwich schoolmaster who bowled out the West Indies in the third Test match at the Oval bad "Tich" Freeman to share the honours at Canterbury where the tourists were entertained by Kent.

The two slow bowlers had every- thing their own way and Kent won-- easily in two days by an innings and 93 runs.

During the match both Marriott and Freeman took ten wickets. Marriott had figures of

G for 36

and -for-54"

whilst Freeman's analysis were

5 for 37 and

R. Blyth and N. Whitley (C.B.A.) J. C. Brown, Lapsley's sub stitute, proved a valuable nequai- lost to F. All and S. R. Salleh, 2-0: The question will be answered to-tion to the team and played a not- drew with F Khan and M. A. Khan The 6-6; bent A. Khan and M. Singh, 6-1. morrow when on the Civil Serviceable part in the victory.

and M. Yatakin G. Gurevitch green at Happy Valley, Craigeng wer, Docks now meet Cralgengower in

(C.B.A.) drew with All and Salleh, 1032 champions meet the Civil Ser- the final.

Jack Brown was at the top of his G-0; lost to Khan and Khan, 2-0; beat vice in their Inst match of the season form and never put down a bad wood. Khan and Singh, 6-2.

The winners, will then enjoy an He was constantly breaking up heads J. J. King and T. Whitley (C.B.A.) identical record to that of the Bowling which were in favour of the Recreio drew with Ali and Salleh, 0-6; lost to (Bush pitched and blanked out Green and a play off for the title players and invariably placed his Khan and Khan, 0-6; beat Khan and

shots as directed by his skip. But Singh, 6-3. for his accuracy the Docks might Philadelphia and Cuyler homered will result.

as the

de DEUTSCHER KLUB R.S.C. for Chicago).

It has often been said that the Civil Reel who started the resumption

The two bowled unchanged in the Soltau and Lubeseder (D.K.) bent 2 Service green is a big advantage to

the game on the Kowloon, C.C. Philadelphia

the home club, and if his be so Chiengo...

Cralgengewer may very well find green five shots in arrears, actually W. Wu and H. 8. Deech, 6-2; lost to first innings when the West Indies And drew up to 17-18 after three heads N. Osman and G. Singls, 3-6; beat Dwere dismissed for 73. There were W. Waterton and W.Chanson, G-0. no extras. They were made a had been played: (Schulmerich homered for Phi-themselves the defeated side

morrow It cannot be ignored that From this point the Docks drow

consis away until on the last head they lead Boese and May (D.K.) heat Wu and double change in the second innings ladelphia).

the Civil Servants have played hey by 22-17, leaving the Portuguese with Deech 6-1, drow with Osman and after the visitors had scored 26 and Brooklyn.........

tently good bowls this summer.

Waterton and so started the havoc all over again. 0 beat the Bowling Green before their five shots to score for a tie. The Singli, 6-6; lost to

own supporters, but were defeated on Recreio pinyers, however,

were not Chanson, -6,

Only C. G. Grant, the West Indies (Mungo pitched and blanked out the Austin Read also beaten being 10 another four on the final head to lose with Wu and Decch, G-6: lost to and his 54 in the second innings Craigen-equal to the occasion and conceded Sommer and Foriatn (D.K.) drew captain showed any scoring strokes gower they were also shots down. Thy also broke even with by 17-20.

was an excellent knock.

Brooklyn

E. Stephenson 14; Mr. B. W.fook. Lange (Y.M.C.A)}.| Cincinnati).

Waud 18, Luke Greenwood 66, Atkin-

Hent

nun 23, Sunn 11 and Hodgson 16 not mine. 12.4/5 secs.; 2, Kwok Chun- out) Sowell being Surrey's most hang (S.C.A.A.), mins, 24 seca; Brooklyn successful bowler with 5 wickets for Yeung Wai-lla. (C.B.C.) mins. Cincinnati

50 sec.; also swam, Leung Wai-sang Surrey's second innings roalised 247,Į (S.C.A.A.).

70.

ut at the outrot it looked like being

swam,

Boston

6. 13 9 16

2 0

8

BA ON

2 the Recrels. Their two other rovernes

0 were at the hands of Taikoo and the

Police.

2 8

7

G

0

3

7

2

St.

(Medwick homered for Louis).

Now York v. Pittsburgh match Shulman postponed on account of rain.

·AMERICAN LEAGUE.

100 yds. Free Style. Heat I-1, St. Louis the larger as Humphrey (74) and II. Jupp (110) put on 100 for the first A. G. Donn, 03.2/5 secs.; 2, Lauge, 03.8/6 seen. 3, Wong Yit-hung wicket, but the other Surrey batsmen (C.B.C.), 4.1/5, seck. did not attain the same standard of

Hent 11-1, Leung excellence, and only I. II. Stephenson 11,

Mortlock 21 and Sowell 14 obtain (C.B.C.), 01.4/5 secs.: 2. R. B. Wood cd double-figuros. Yorkshire utilised (Y.M.C.A.), 71.2/5 Aces.; 3, F. J. the services of no less than seven Anslow (Y,M.C.A.), 73 aves; also Chicago

Chan

Kong.

Boston libwlers, but only Iddison, with 6 for 38 and Silan with 4 for 74, took any

Heat

Kwok Chun hang, IIL-1,

Trang Ho-fook, Chicago 2, wickets.

sec. 3, Leung Wai-sang Boston Yorkshire, in thole second innings 6.2/5 63.4/5 lind lost 2 wickets for 18 when a vory (S.C.AA.), -64.3/5 ACCK. interesting match remained unfinished.

200 vs. Brenal Stroke. Kent Claveland The second of the 1864 matches Look: place, at Kennington Oval on 1, Kwok Ckun-hang, 2 mins, 16.3/6 New York

2. Wong Sun-ninn, 2 mins. August 1,

1, 2 and 3.L Surrey went in first and made 146 53.2/ Becs: 3, W. A. Schreuder, 3 (Humphrey 16, H. Jupp 18, Julius mins., 2.2/0 secs,

веся

Recr.;

York). Heat 1, Chan Fook-sing, 2 Caosar 35, Me, Dowson 10, Mr. Burbidge 17 and Sewell 20). For mins. 49.3/6 Recs, 2 Wong Yat-St. Louis Yorkshire, Hodgson took wickets hung 3 mins. I secs; 3, Pun Plag- Philadelphin... for 49,Atkinson 2 for 01, Iddixon 3an, 3 mins, 12 sec.; also awam,

"La Salso. for 18 and Cuttle 2 for, 12

TO LO

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They have last but one home match and it is this record which makes them such a big proposition,

MANY IRONS IN FIRE.

The match to-morrow means a lot! to Craigeagower, for to win it will nenn the Club still has a chance of 2 capturing every event in local compe- titive bowls this year. The Club almost assured. of the second division 1titie, is in the final of the Spoy Royal Cup and has two representatives in the semi-finals of the Open Singles..

A.T.C v. F.C.

The score at the end of the fifteenth Osman and Singh, 0-6: drew with

Waterton and Chanson, 6-6. head when the match was adjourned was 17-12 in favour of the Docks.

The teams, yesterday worot Kowloon Docka Club de Recreio J. V. Ramsay E. Barros W. Grolg

J. C. Brown F. Cullen

F. X. Silva

C. G. Silva

26 R. F. Luz

SERVICE, ANALYSIS

Crawford's Twenty

"Aces"

17

5 for 85

KNOTT AND AMES,

Kent, who had original occupa S. A. and S. S. Hussain (F.C.) bent Jarman and Savell, 6-3; beat Oldfield tion of the crease refused to be in- and Wilson, 6-4; beat Binckler and timidated in a like manner, and

rass were quite casily obtained. Ronan, 0-2.

The majority came from two T. Leonard and M. A. Sousa (F.C.) bats. C. H. Knott, former Oxford lost to Jarman and Savell, 3-6; beat Captain and now Tonbridge school- Oldfield and Wilson, 6-4; beat Blackler master, whose appearances for Kent and Ronan, 7-6.

Ribeiro and Y. J. Khan (F.C.) lost are restricted to the vacation, useit to Jarman and Savell, 4-6; beat Old- the long handle to big effect and fleld and Wilson, 0-3; drew with carried his bat for 154, Blackler and Ronan, 6-6.

KOWLOON C.C. v. POLICE.

R. B. Capell and P. Collins (Kow- Crawford's service played its loon C. C.) beat G. Carruthers and S. for Newer can hold their own on the first part in the Australian's victory Smith. 6-4; lost to T. Pile and C.

half a dozen heads, they should bo

able to win for by that time they will over Austin in the Davis Cup tie Pile, 3-6; beat. F. E. E. Booker, and 0 have had the chance of becoming according to statistics compiled by F. Forrest, 0-0,

J. S. Smith and G. Leo (Kowloon accustomed to any

vagaries Lawn Tennis And Badmintion. In green |there might be.

his 18 service games Crawford C. C.) bent Carruthers and Smith,

20 times scored

when Austin 6-11 lost to Pile and Pile, 3-0; beat Craigongower will be represented failed to make a good return Into Bookor and Forrost. 6-4

1-

0

10

7

12

15

2

1

7

3

10

10 0

A powerful team is__turning out against Civil Service and if the play-

(Crosetti

homered

5. 10

6 10

(Johnson homered for Philadel-

3

1

9

1

homered

for St.

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RESERVES MEET POLICE.

G. L. Buchanan, J. 9. Landolt, If. Beer aces to the stop-netting. and R. Baca (skip); W. T. Brightman, Australian

Lammert, W. Gill and U. M. times. As against this Austin Omar (skip).

kept his double-faults down to CRAIGENGOWER v. CHINESE RC two, beating Crawford, 10 times

Tho

double-faulted

Alx

, Wilson and G. A. White (Kow Smith, 6-2; lost to Pile and Pilo, 4-8; best Becker and Forrest, 0-1

13 17

homered

1

Yorkshire failed to reach the Surrey Ladies 200 yds, Breast Stroke, phia). total by 45, making exactly 100 runs Heat 1-1, Mrs. W: A. Schreuder St. Louis

their chief contributors being John. (YMGA), 3 mins. 17. secs.; 2, Miss Philadelphia

3 mins, Thowlin 15, John Berry 11, Joseph Leung Yuk-chan (C.B.C.),

Rowbotham 16 and T. Brownhill 18. If the Surrey bowlers, Shephard had to bi crèdit 9.wickets for. 23 runt, Mortlock 8 for 31 and Griffith 3. for 31.

28.1/10 secs.; 3, Miss A. W. Hunter (Campbell (Y.M.C.A.), 4 mins. 11.1/5 secs,

Louis).

In the second heat Miss Dora Lum.

of the Chung Sing Club, had a walk Detroit over but to qualify swam the course Washington her time boing 8 mins. 27 sock.

WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS.

The results were as follows:- Men's 50 Yards Free Style. First' Heat.1, Loung Sub-man; Choong Wing-kwong. Second Hedt-1, A. d. Donn; 2, Leong Wal-sang. Third Heat Chan Fook-sing: 2. Tang Ho-fook.

Id their next innings, Surrey put together 107-contributed to in' the main by Humphrey 01, Jupp 28 Mortlock 30 and Julius Caesar 11- Iddison with wickets for 41 runa, Higson.with:3 för.32 und Atkinson Withis for. 81, mared to be the best at the five Yergiking bbwists tried. **Yorkshire found the 208 runs they had to obtain to win, a too many, and ergrall out for 1400(John Thow!!

Ladies' 60 Yards Free Style First Joseph Hawbotham 10/ Idditan 10 Inson, 18, and Cuttle 50 met out), lost, Miss Young Bau-kingi. 2, Shephart 1 obtained-6" Young Bau-chun;3, Mr Divott. Fax: 47 Bevell 15 for 18 and Second Heat 1, Mrs. A.: Of Behrou

dort: 2 Mra. 9. Read Third Hent. 50% fatehba wrere won by Miss Chan Yük-fall 2 Miss Ng

Brats took place at Yuot-Kuertender AMOUNT OF And B1 880 Yards Free Style

**YE 166 2 1 Kwok Chuh-hang}

and bypakappaB

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(Goslin twice Washington).

HARDWICKE PLATE.

London, Aug. 24. Tho Hardwicke Plate was run to- day at Stockton.

The results are as followsi, Baly***** Sublime Prince. Finosherbes

by: A. E. Contes, J. Cavanagh, D. court, four of these being cleanfoon C. C.) boat Carruthers and Rupiahn and B. W. Bradbury (skip);

Leslie Ames, maintaining the Ana form which has featured his play this summer, helped himself to 86.

TENNIS OFF

FOREST, HILL COURTS STILL SOAKED

Forest Hills, Aug, 24. Still soaked by the heavy rains, the courts here to-day wore again, unit for play and resumption in the American national weinen's

Bela

E Zimmern and F. Broadbridge tennis championships was further on his service when the Austra (algengower) lost to K. T. Les and delayed.-Router. The second string, who visit the llan falled to make a good return.. Wong drew with M.. C. Lau Police should easily add two pointe le Curiously enough it was in the and B. C. Liang, 6-0; last to W. K. for their tally

boat. Bux and Hamet, 6-3, nd thus progress a step first set which Austin won-Choung and T. W. Lau 8.6. further in retaining the championship that the Australian's service pro- W. Reid and Y. C. Mok (Craigen, A. Remedios and IF.V. Ribeiro The team will be: D. K. Kharas, M. Jved most effective: he won 10 gower) lost to. Lea and Wong, 3-01 (Recreio) beat Rahmin and Email, Medim, Y. Abbas and A. A. Razack (skip); C. S. Summons, 11. Milton, ir, points outright on service in this lost to Lau and Liang, 3-6; lost to 6-41. beat Abbas and Rumjahn, 7-5:

and Lau, 0.6.

beat Bux and 'Hamet, 6-4,C. Ch. Howard and A. B. Hamson Ward and W. V. Field (skip): G. Bot. Duncan, F. K. Modi, E. Tuck, and II. The longest game of the Craw-

(Craigengower) lont

League Table - ford-Austin match was the second V. Pearzo (skip).

by game of the first sot, won The Hongkong Football Club whose Austin after six douce calls. The members are displaying enthusiasm to play a C.O.C. third team. The this set was 47 to 41. There. J. Xavier and A. Mi Xavier Cialgenowe for the game, will visit Craigengower point-acore in Austin's favoursin

after Austin gut, up an effective (Recrolo) beat A Rahmin and A... Rawloon Docks hosts will be represented by:

fight, although winning only seven Bamall, 6-4 boat M. R. Abbas And Radio porta ER. Jenkins, H. W Randall, more gamus, his total of points A. Ar Ramjah 6-8) bent 8. A. R. Bux Indian D Priscoll and Dr. V. N. Atlongs (skip); in the last three sels being 57 and T. Hamet, 7-6,4 1. R. Boares, E. Cordeiro, W. K. Way

L. A. Carvalho and C. E. Xavier Cirigyes IZVARVATO, Barry and total point score wast Crawford, (Decreto) bay Fahminland: Kemail, C and AB, Marchent skip); W. Bis compared to Crawford's 92. The

Jason Austin: 104AMERATA DITERAN? Made challan

3.

The odds: 0/4 Batyr, 2/1;Sublime Prince, 100/8 Finesherben: Elrab Hent The winner had six length. W. Schred-spare, and the suppnd hon aufs Campbell; inice BydhaZE

to Leò and Wong, 3-0 beat Lau and Liang, 6-3; lost to Cheung und Lau, 1-0,

RECREIO v. 1.R.C..

China th.C. Recreio

Kowloon 0. Flipina Utab

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Beischer KNH

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