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BEST BOWLS MATCH

OF SEASON

High Standard Witnessed In Pairs Event

(Continued from Page 8).

Beer drew second hot but the heal had been opened aud C. G. Silva car- red the jack into the ditch to liel

ATUD. He then drew a fourth.

BEER'S ACCURACY

On the third herd Luz was lying Iwo shots when C. G. 8ilva drew the first counter and then lay a second. Beer drove one away and when Silva again drew a second shot, the Crnigen. gower skip, with a direct drive, car. ried the jack to a back wood for the shot.

F. X. M. da Silva was not altogether the leading light on the first three head int he instantly became more prominent with his bowling and from the fourth he more than held his own against Luz, Silva was playing what was probably his best Fame in Championship match and it always required some very good bowling in; out-play Luz.

HONOURS FOR BRITONS

GOLDEN GLOVES

BOXING

AMERICANS LOSE MOST FIGHTS

New York, July 2 British amateur boxers tonight won the first International Golden loves tournament, defeating their American opponents in eight of The Recreio leari lay three shots eleven matches. on the fourth head against Luz with

JULY

10, 1935.

WYATT'S EXAMPLE TO ENGLAND

SOUTH AFRICAN GAMBLE

FIRST CRICKET TEST

London, June 17. Every Test Match has at least one surprise packet, but Herbert Wade, the South African captain, ataked a great gamble when he left out Bell, his No. 1 bowler, in the first Test match on Satur day. I could scarcely believe it when I saw the official teams,

Wade possibly, thought that the pitch would be perfect at the start and that it might crumble on the third day, but I doubt if he now apprecintes the chance he took. Tomlinson, who took Bell's place, could not find length, and he was very expenalvr.

Wyatt and Sutcliffe gave England the best start. I have seen in Test Gene Tunney, former world's Matches of

recent years, and 】

their

a possible fourth, when Beer, with heavyweight champion and expo-visualised them in the opening hour his second wood, is vealed what a finement of Shakespeare, acted as roof the game batting at the Sear- Jewler he is, and again carried the feree on the eard which drew a borough Festival so free was fuck to a hack wood to lay the shot tremendous throng of manly art (display. which beld, The “ዲ ሓዊ ፖር after, the fourth head ww- 1-4.

devotees.

of his

Top Sutcliffe was at the In only the 112-pound, 1-417-pound form, and completely confounded, the SILVAS SCORE ANOTHER FOUR and 135-qound divisions were the erities, who land announced tant it After Luz and Beer regimered (a) Americans able to retain their was time for him to make room for fw on the Hith brai, tie tillegrezain coveted-championships Visiting a younger player. He was superb,, scored a four. P. X. 31. da Silva lay Britons won all other outs, in-and batted exactly as he did with my two when Roer bumped up a third and cluding the bantam, featherweight team in Australia in 1924-25, then 4. G. Silen drew a fourth.

the

The Silvas collected two more pd other divisional championships. The outcome of the tournament next head, the score being 10-6

50 runs.

A SUDDEN CHANGE

Wyatt's century was a curious one. and they the Craigetigower pair recame us an overwhelming surprise plied with a couple, only to lost 4 to American sports experts in view | He kept page almost run for run with sonic glorious ingle on the ninth, on which bend of the fart that must of the young-Sutcliffe, and ende F. X. M. da Silva was lying three er professional crop making good cuts, drives and leg glides in his first when the skips went down. Beer curare Golden Glove tournament pro- ried the jack to buy two hût G. Glduets, Sibs drew a perfect short with Big Some experts professed to see in

4. M. da Silva sent down four the, beautifully placed woods on the tenth coming era of increased British head while Luz was somewhat erratic Participation in the manly art, as retired into his shell, and until tea

last word.

Britons triumph

After lunch, whether it was the line howling of Vincent and Mitchell, or forth the sudden change of the score from 169-1 to 179, the England akipper

Rone of Silva's woods were mere than a result of the outcome of the meet.tline, was content to remain dormant

18 inches from the juck but Beer-United Press. drew the very first shot to save possible count of four or even more, C. G. Siva was unable to alter the position and Beer drew second shot to make the score 11-30 in favour of the Club de Recreio paír,

CONCLUDING HEADS

On the twelfth bend Luz lay ther shuis which formed a triangle in!

KIKI CUYLER IS

RELEASED

for minutes on end,

Shortly before the tea interval he ran to three figures his 4th of the season-and on resumption he cracked the bowling to all parts of the field.

He played magnificently und de- serves every congratulation for a

Wais innings. Leyland Kreat tremendous form, and sacrificed his wicket in going for runs. He hit the ball very hard on the off and leg sides,

A word n'ont the South African bowlers, Vincent, who kept nu ideri length, was easily the best, and he fully deserved his three wickets. his skipper in fairly

front of the Jack and Beer, in draw BY chicago cUBS ing fourth to the side, presented C. G Silva with an easy target for a drive. BASEBALL TEAM The Recreio skip dislodged one of the counters its last wood

July 3. The first shot dearl in the Jack, mak Chiengo's Cuba, National League (risp, Howev ing the score 18-18 in his favour.ball club, to-dny unconditionally re-siris, wells, could see me help from

Each side scored a two and at the lensed "Kiki" Cuyler, hard-hitting the pitch; Langton scented end of the fifteenth head the score outfielder, whose performance this below his usual form; but Mitcheli was 15-13 in favour of the winners, year has not been up to pur.

spun his leg breaks with great effect, The Jew's Number", proved fatal for Guyler has been with the Cubs and tied up the English batairen. the Craigongower side for they failed since 1928 when he was traded from to rebre another shot.

trifle

The cream of the day lay in the Pittsburgh in exchange for Ear glorious South African fielding, and I Acun and Floyd Scott,

cannot remember, a whole team cover-

to finish like the 1935 Springbok side has done. Wade was an inspiration near the wicket: his anticipation was remarkable and his agility acrobatic.

On the sixteenth head F. X. M, da Silva lay two shols" with the Jack] The Michigan right-hander "ling themselves with glory from start resting in between and all but touch major league years, not including this ing bath.

C. G. Silva' played a little season, hus hit to a 331 lune. He heavily on the two wonds and opened participated in 1025 and 1927 world's the hend although the combination series with the Pirates, and in the up Iny four shots. Beer drew flest shot 1929 and 1992 series with the Cubs. with his third wood but C., G. Silva, Cuyler will be 37 next month but with a perfectly placed delivery, dis-hus shown signs of slipping only lodged the counter

ter and again Iny since the start of the year. Last year four, with a possible five. With his he batted 338 and the year before, Just wond Beer saved the situation) 111-United Press. somewhat and enneeded three.

A two and a three on the next two heads made the score 23-13 with three hends to go and the game as good as won. The Silvás chalked up three more singles and thus qualified for the semi-finals.

FOOTBALL MATTERS

WONDERFUL FIELDING Viljoen, on the boundary, with his fleetness of foot saved countless runs, and both his and Nourse's remarkable picking-up stood out in a day of mag- nificent elding. Bruce Mitchell, at slip, made one glorious effort to effect an impossible catch. He is one of the best slip fielders 1 have Over keen.

The South Africans were trying as

Association Reports Big hard at the close of play as at the

Profit During Year

A gain on the past year's working

start, and their all-round performance G. I. Sheriff was defeated by 22

in the field provided one of the high shots to 11 by T. Armstrong when

spots of the day. they met on the Club de Recreio

The wicket is far too good, and ren in a match in the Lawn Bowls Open Singles Championship yester-of -150.11 as against a loss of gives the bowlers (even with the new thrown in) not the day afternoon. The game was com-$2.990.21 the previous year is report-lb. rule

believe the pleted on the 17th. hend.

ed by the Hongkong Football Asso-slightest assistance. i

Lime has come for the Board of Con- The matches arranged between H. ciation, which will hold its annual Pazario and J. C. Brawn on the general meeting in the board-room trol to intervene in the preparation Kowloon G.C. Green was not played, of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., of our Test Match wickets. It seems to use to be all wrong to do every The match between H. Overy and C. Ltd., on Monday, July 15 at 6.30 p.m.

The business of the

is set thing for the batsmen and nothing meeting out as follows: (1) To confirm the for the bowlers in these international minutes of the annual general meet-games. ing of 1934; (2) To receive the an The VMCA.., playing at home nual report and balance sheet; (3) fast evening. defented the Enst To consider the adoption of the retrophies competed for during the year as circulated: (4) Tons well as the results of the matches Lancashire regiment in a water polo vised rules game by four goals to mil. At the elect officers for 1036-4; (5) To clect of the Shanghal Interport team, in interval the "Y" were leading by two a representative for the Junior Divi-Hongkong.

on to nil. W. F. Kerr and G. f. sion on the Council; (0) Any other The gate receipts for the Interport Fowler fituling the net. In the second business that may arise.

amounted to $7,997.80, which is re- half G. II. Fowler, added two further The report of the Association con-ported to be a record gato for Inter- 1

tains list of winners of the various porta in Hongkong.

1. Tacchi on the Recreio green was abo postponed.

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