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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY,

MAY 21, 1935..

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UNEXPECTED Local League

DEFEAT FOR LUZ

JOINS BAND OF

Tennis

MIXED DOUBLES MATCH

The Kowloon Cricket Club "A"

FALLEN GIANTS team continued in winning vain

BOWLS SINGLES CONTEST

Continued froņu Page .8).

when they defeated their "B" rivals By eight rets to one in the Mixed Doubles Tennis League on the Kow. loon C.C. courts yesterday afternoon.

The scores were as follows: E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel ("A") beat A. W. Ramsey and Mrs. W. M. Hosford 6-2; beni L A. Op- penheim and Mrs. M. Knight 6-1; heat C. E. Watson and Mrsy M. White 6-0.

E. F. Fincher and Mins M. Grímiths ("A") beat Ramsey and Mrs. Hos

two woods of cocks player had been delivered (and there were times when he lay two) nul Silkstone scured witford 6-1; heat Oppenheim and Mrs. Knight -1; beat Watson and Mrs. his intter deliveries.

White #-3.

wood.

A. E. P. Guest and Miss A: Mac- kenzie ("A") brat Ramsey and Mrs, Horford 6-2; beat Oppenheim and Mrs. Knight 6-3; lost to Watson and Mrs. White 4-6,

Game Postponed

A two on the eighth head gave Luz the lead 9-5. On this hend Silestone had again saved a shot with his final delivery. Laz only required to res the wood to give him another four and it was only by a fraction of an inch that he missed his opponent's wor

Owing to misunderstanding as Silestone brought off a elever piece to venue, the match between the of bowling on the ninth head when he United Services Recreation Club and sent down twe back woods and then the Chinese Recreation Club, which trailed the Jack with his third to give promised good tennis, was not play. three when his oppotent Ind been led. The fixture will be decided at a Jim

ying the shot. The deficit was now later date, reduced to 9-8 in favour of Luz. A single on the next head mudde it 9--9

while Silkstone sered another cigle SUMMER GOLF CUP

and then two to give him a three point lend,,

WELL. CONCEIVED SHOT

The thirteenth heari saw Luz play his best shot of the match. Silkstone was lying in a well built up hend with httle possibility of the Craigengower pinger being able to draw. A drive by Lauz found

arrow port, the jack |wing trailed for the count.

It was left to the fourteenth to witness what was the best all round Both players bowling of the

for beniful which were all within two fret of the jack. Silkstone was lying the shot after his

་་་ third belivery but his final wool pro- muted Luz for the count.

With the score standing at 12-11 in favour of Silestone on the 14th head H was anybody's game. Two singles proved most useful to the Kowloon C. C. player who cope

conceded a

a brace and a single on the next heads.

Starting Times For Kowloon Golf Club

on

The draw and starting times for the qualifying round of the "Summer Cup" of the Kowloon Golf Club, to be played over the Club course Sunday, are as follow:

9.00.-W. C. Simpson, and Henderson.

9.04. MeKelvie and A. Ander-

H01).

R.

9.08.-W. Geall and J. W. Fisher. 9.12.-H.. H. Mundy and E. O. Murphy.

v.j8.-J. D. Thomson And 35. Taylor.

9.20.-11. C. Borner and W. Ahern, 9.21.-J. G. Churlton and R. Col

9.28.-J. J. King and N. Bobbing-

9.32.-F. C. Barry and W. M. Groves,

Silkstone produced his best form on the concluding heads and played tan. brilliant bowls to beat an opponent who himself was maintaining a high standard. A two, a single and three gave Silkstone the lead by 20-14.

h

SILKSTONE RISES TO OCCASION His three was well deserved as he was called upon to find an exceptional.

8.36.-D. C. Wilson and A. J, Den-

nla.

949.-E. F. Barnes and A. An- drews.

9.44.-A. Enstmas anel S. Mac- Nider.

Play is over 18 holes and the best

ly narow port. ile was equal to the 16 scores will qualify.

occasion and drew a third counter.

He was almost deprived of a couple

when Luz emulated his example and

also sailed through the self-anme HOME GOLF SURPRISE

port, but unfortunatly with too much

weight.

The final hend, the 22nd., showed'

what brilliant bowling was served up Scottish Hope Beaten In

by the two players. Silkstone was

wide with his first two woods whereas

Luz was less than a foot with two per-

delivered woods.

fectly deliver

Silkstone's

נל

third

rested wood

against Lux's two to give him the

Amateur Championship

London, May 20.

There was an early sensation in shot and then aus sent down a third the British Amateur Golf Champion- which faced Silkstone's wood but on ship at Royally tham Stames, when the wrong side. Silkstone was wide. H. Bryunt, the 22-year okl War. with his last but the position called the Scottish champion and regarded cester player defeated Jnek Melenn for a trail of the jack to save the

the outstanding British hope situation for Luz. An attempt against

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the Overseas challenge.

save the game was negatived by a Melenn was lost by one hole was hopelessly narrow delivery.

Luz certainly deserved better luck of form and never held the lead un the final head as he played threis putting being disastrous,

Bryant took up golf, four years

brilliant woods and was deprived of ago when a dislocated hip terminut- the count by one that was just a ed his career as a rugby football shinde better than any of his three. | player-Renter, However, the shot which Silkstang sent down was delivered with such precision that to any he was lucky to lay the shot would be doing hint a grave injustice.

It was a match briliantly played by both men and each carried of an

SPORT ADVTS.

equal share of the honours although, THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, Bike all competitive games, only one could enter the next round.

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