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(Continued from Page 8).
was too great,
Middlesex were dismissed for 60 runs, Langridge taking four of the wickets for six runs, but at the close of play Sunnex had made 174 for six wickets.
Larwond, who has altered his pace, showed that he is still capable of taking wickets and in the match he tween Notts and Surrey at Trent Bridge he took six for 79 in Surrey's innings of 192 which was in reply to Nottingham's score of 229. In the second innings Notts made 284 and Surrey 29 for five wickets when pluy closet.
SURPRISE IN BOWLS
ANOTHER GIANT ELIMINATED
SILKSTONE LOSES TO BRAWN
(Continued from Page 8). Silkstone was short and narrow with three of his deliveries on this head while the fourth was wide.
It was a very bad four which Silkstone conceded and one which was certainly not deserved by the standard of bowling shown by
However, he made the Brawn. better use of the opportunities and was playing a shade better than his opponent,
The fifteenth head was the worst of the match and one which would have done no credit to a couple Was first shot of novices. The three feet away and there were severnl woods at least ten or more jack. Silkestone feet from the scored a single on this head and made the score 13-11 in Brawn's favour. A three on the next and then a single
the gave Brown commanding lend of 17-11 and it was then obvious that Silkstone was in for a defent although he made a gallant but fruitless effort to save the game.
The annual fixture between the Free Foresters and Cambridge Uni- versity was played at Cambridge where the undergraduates were beaten by seven wickets.
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last wicket in the first innings for 265 and in the around for 185, F. R. Brown taking six for 87. The Free Foresters replied with a total of 389 and then 72 for three. 11. T. Bart- lett made 180 for Cambridge in their Arst innings in which G. D. Kempe Welch took five for 43-Reuter,
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The MIGHTY
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VIRGINIA BRUCE
ROCHELLE HUDSON
JANET BLECHER
Released thr UNITED ARTISTE
INTERPORT TENNIS
hends
On the 21st and 22nd Silkstone drew the shot with his last wood after his opponent was lying, the score at the end of the
of Brawn.
On the 24th head Brawn took out Silkatone's shot to lie two and game but Silkstone saved one with his final delivery. However, the effort was to no avail for after Silkstone scored two on the 25th head Brawn scored the necessary single on the 26th. Silkstone had been lying two on the last head.
longkong To Have Good when Brawn drew first shot to give
Team After All
Was
Although considerable doubt felt at one time as to whether it was worth while sending, an Interport Tennis team up to Shanghai in view of the fact that several of the most
prominent players In the Colony were unable to get away
for the
trip, it now appears that Hongkong may have quite a good team after nil.
him game.
LEAGUE TENNIS
Chinese Beat U.S.R.C.
In "A" Division
Three matches in the "A" Division of the Hongkong Tennis League were decided yesterday afternoon, victories Re being recorded by the Chinese
It is understood that six players will be making the trip to the Nor thern port. Unfortunately the Rum-creation Club "A" string, the Kow- Jalin cousins, "S.A." and "H.D." are luon Cricket Club and the Hongkong
Cricket Club. nevertheless available, but
not
a
formidable side has been got to- le Captain Errol Manners,
Re-
who is for England to-morrow in gether.
Tsui Wai-pui, local singles cham-H. M. S. Suffolk, played his laat pion
in 1934, has signified his in-game for the United Services tention of going if chosen, while E. C. creation Club who lost to the Chinese Fincher has also informed the As-R. C. "A" by eight sets to one at sociation that he is able to represent Causeway Bay the Colony once again.
Scores were as follows:- tune who
Ho Ka-tau and W. C. Hany Ho Ku-lau and W. Hung nearly caused A sensation in the (Chinese R. C.) beat Capt. Erroi Snal of the doubles championship we Manners and L. Goldman 7-5; beat months ago, will probably represent Major R. L. Withington and Capt. the Colony in the doubles. They are. D. Milne 6-1; beat Licut. C. Ravenhill and Lieut. D. Toilinton playing as well as ever and should aphold Hongkong's prestige in this department.
NO REPLY FROM LEE
No definite reply has yet been received by Mr. C. J. Tacchi, Iton. Secretary of the Hongkong Tennis Association, from Lee Wal-long, who has also been invited. Should Lee be able to go, he will undoubtedly be allatted singles match.
An interesting choice for the six- th place is Tsui Yan-pui, brather of Taui Wai-pui.
av
6-2.
Lee Wai-tong and Lok Ding-cheung (Chinese R. C. lost to Manners and Goldman 3-6; beat Withington and Milne 6-3; bent Ravenhill and Tel linton G-1.
Te Wai-pui and In Tak-chouk Chinese R. C.) beat Manners and Goldman 7-5; beat Withington an Mine 6-2; beat Ravenhill and Tol linton 65-2.
C.R.C. "B". KOWLOON C.C.
Visiting Causeway Bay, the Kow- on Cricket Chib defeated the Chinese Recreation Clah "B" string by the odd set in nine.
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All in all the team, though not the strongest that Hongkong can put in
Kwok Kong and Tennie the field, is as good as it can be Chinese R. C.) drew with E. C the circumstances. It seems to be
F. Fincher G ALEXANDRA BUILDING. definitely weak in the singles, but Fincher and
ught to, more than hold its own in beat A. E. P. Guest and G. C. Burnett 4-1; drew with M. Pugh mud F. Grose the doubles.
0-6,
lost to Guest und
entertaining
Noronha and H.A. Noronha 6-3. (II.K.C.C.) drew with Silva and Re- medias G-6; beat Reed and Remediosi
DES VOEUX ROAD.
6-4; drew witit Reed and Remedios
Six Interport tantches have been
Ju Tak-lam And I. F Chay played between Hongkong and Shang (Chinese H. C.) bent Fincher and ha! since the inception of the con- Fincher 6-4; test in 1922, Shoghai having won five and Hongkong one. The only Burnett 4-6; lost to Pagh and Grose their first victory yesterday when
the Chub de Recrelo) J. W. Pote-Hunt and E. Bathurst 6-8 beat Noronha and Noronha -2. *** 2-6,
MATCH RE-ARRANGED success achieved by the Colony was
W. H. Kwak and S.
Liang "B" they won by 7% xels to 14. In 1929, when Shanghai
The Mixed Doubles League match were de-
(Chinese R. C.) lost to Fincher and Scores: fented here by three matches to twe. Fincher 0-6: lost to Guest and Bur-
L. Sullivan 6-1; drew with Noronha and Noronha between the Kowloon C. C. “A”" and. T. A. Pearce and A.
the United Services R. C., postponed The Inst Interport match WAR
(I.K.C.C.) beat L.A. da Silva and 6-0. played in Hongkong in 1932, when ett 6-7: beat Pagh and Grose -4,
D. McDougall and P. II. Scoones froin Monday last, will be played, offr HONGKONG C.C. v. RECREIO "D" J. J. Remedios 7-6; best W, A. Reed Shanghai wore successful by three
The Hongkong C. C. registered Rnd A. A. Remedios 6-1; heat G. A. (I.K.C.C.) beat Silva and Remedios to-morrow on the K.C.C. courts. matches to two.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Taking Danny's Measure!
By Blosser
NEW SHIPMENT
ARRIVED
TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF
FAVOURABLE EXCHANGE
I TELL YA, HE'S
A NAVY FLIER..1 SAW SILVER WINGS PINNED ON HIS CHEST....HAS IN
THE NAVY, I BETCHA!!
HOW D HE GET
HERS
?
HE WIRED FRECKLES TO MAKE A BIG BLACK CIRCLE IN TH YARD...AN' THEN HE FLIES OVER THE HOUSE, SPOTS THE CIRCLE, AND BAILS
OUT!!
EVERYBODY IN SHADYSIDE SAW HIM FALL, AN' HE
DIDNT OPEN HIS CHUTE UNTIL
HE WAS ALMOST TO THE
GROUND! HE CALLED IT
SPOT:JUMPING!
THINK HE
KNOWS HOW
TO FISHT
7
MRS. M'GOOBGY SAYS HE CAN,
LICK.HIS
WEIGHT.IN WILDCATS!!
I'LIKE THAT KIND OF A GUY! DOES HE FIGHT.
ALL THE TIME
MRS.M⭑300BEY SAYS
ONLY WHEN HE'S ALONE, OR WITH SOMEBODY!
ALL KINDS OF SUITABLE
PRESENTS.
KOMOR & KOMOR
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