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JULY

BEST BOWLS MATCH OF SEASON

High Standard Witnessed In Pairs Event

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Reer drew second that but the hend had been opened and C. G. Silva car- red the jack into the ditch to le

hree. He then drew a fourth.

BEER'S ACCURACY

On the third head Luz was lyingi two shots when C. G. Silva drow the first counter and then lay a second. ! Beer drove one away and when Silva again drew a record shot, the Craigen- gower skip, with a direct drive, car ried the jack to a back wood for the shot.

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F. X. M. du Silva was not altogether leading light on the first three hends but he instantly became more prominent with his bowling and from the fourth be more than held his own against Luz. Silva was playing what was probably his best game in Championship match and it alway required some very good bowling to oni-play Luz.

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GOLDEN GLOVES

BOXING

AMERICANS LOSE' MOST FIGHTS

New York, July 2 British amateur boxera tonight won the first International Golden Gloves tournament, defeating their American opponents in vight of

The Reere leng tay three shots eleven matches. on the fourth bed against Luz with s

10, 1935.

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London, June 17, Every Test Match has at least one surprise packet, but Herbert Wade, the South African captain, staked 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, hut I doubt if he nuw appreciates the chance he took. Tomlinson, who

could not find took Bell's pinee, length, and he was very expensive.

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a possible fourth, when Beer, with heavyweight champion and expo- Els second wood, venied what a fe nent of Shakespeare, acted as r howler he is, and again carried the force on the card which drew a Jack to a brick wood to lay the steak, tremendous throng of manly art wich, held. The SCOTI after the

devotees. fourth head ware 1-4.

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Wyatt and Sutcliffe gave England the best start 3 have seen in Teat Matches of recent years, and i visualised them in the opening hour

the Sear of the gune batting at borough Festival ao free was their diny.

Sutcliffe was at the 11 of his form, and completely confounded the erities, who had anmuteed that it www time for him to make roses for

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MOTH-PROOF

In oudy the 112-pound, 147-pound SILVAS SCORE ANOTHER FOUR and 5-pound divisions were the After Lus and Room registered » Americans able to retain their two on the fifth head, the Silvas again, coveted championships.. Visiting younger player. He was scared-n-fert

B. X.-M. da Silva la Britons won all other bouts in and latted exactly as he did with SDXCCCSDCCSDSGESER twn when Heer goed up a third and; eluding the bastam, featherweight team in Australin in 1926-20. then C. 4. Silva drew a fourth. and other divisional championships.

The Silvas colleted two Bure no the next head, the spore being 10-6 and then Craigengower pair, re-

to American sports exports in view He kept per altrest ren för ran with plied with a couple, only to lose

Some glorious ingle on the ninth, on which heut of the fael that most of the young-Sutcliffe, nun arade F. X. M. da Silva was lying three, er professional crop making golents, drives and lex glides in his first

THIS TURN when the ships went down. Beer ears are Golden Glove tournament pro- ried the Jack to my two but duets. Sva drew a perfect shot with his last wed.

The outcome of the tournament ratne as an overwhelming surprise

After lunch, whether it was the fine Some experts professed to see in bowling at. Vincent and Mitchell, or

Britons friumph A forth the sudden change of the score from 1. X, M. da Silva sent down four, the beautifully pineed woods on the tenth coming era of increased British 1691 to 179 the England skipper hrad while farz wa somewhat erratic, participation in the manly art, as retired into his shell, and until tex Yone of Silva's wouts were mere than a result of the outcome of the meet.time, was content to remain durmand

for minutes an end. United Press. 38 inches from the jack but Beer drew the very first shot to save n possible enunt of four or even more. . G. Silva was unable to alter the

position and Beer drew secan KIKI CUYLER IS

to make the score 11-10 in favour of

the Club de Rrevio juir.

CONCLUDING HEADS

RELEASED

BY CHICAGO CUBS BASEBALL TEAM

Cincinnati, July 3,

Shortly before the tea interval be Fan to dress figures. his 4th of the season--and on resumption he cracked. the bowling to all parts of the Beird.

He played magnificently and de- Ferves every congratulation for a

innings. Leyland creat

was in tremendous form, and sacrificed his wirket in going for, runs, He hit the hall very hard on the off and Jeg sides,

trillo short spells, enuld get no help from

On the twelfth head Luz lay three shots which formed a trinnigle in front of the juck and Beer, in draw-i ing fourth to the side, presented C. G..

A word about the South African Silva with an easy forget for a drive.

bowlers. Vincent, who kept na ident The Recreio skip isledired one of the

Jength, was easily the best, and he counters und with its last wood drew!

Tully deserved hin three wickets. the first shot deel on the jack, mak- Chicago's Cubs, National league Crisp, bowled by his skipper is fairly ing the scure 13-10 in his favour. ¿ball club, to-day unconditionally re

Each side scored a two and at the leased "Kiki Chyler, hard-hitting the piteb; Langton seemed end of the fifteenth head the sore,utfielder, whoae performance this was 15-13 to favour of the winners. year has not been up to par, The "Jew's Number" proved fatal for: Cuyler has been with the Cubs the Craigongower șidé for they failed since 1928 when he was traded from to score another.shot.

Pittsburgh in exchange for Earl On the sixteenth hond F. X. M. da Adams and Floye

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Floyd Scott. Silva lay two shots with the jack| The Michigan right-hunder in 14 restion in between and all but touchi-major league yours, not including this ing both. C. G. Silva played a little sonson, has hit to a 331 tune. He heavily on the two words and opened participated in 1925 and 1927 world's up the head although the combination series with the Pirates, and in the lay four shots. Weer drew first shot | 1929 and 1932 series with the Cubs. with his third wood but C. G. Silyn, with perfectly placed delivery, dis lodged the cainter and again Iny four, with a possible Sve. With his last wood Beer saved the situation somewhat and conceded three,

A two and a three on the next two heads minde the store 23-13 with three hends to go and the game as good as won. The Silvas chalked up, three more singles and thus qualified for the i semi-final.

G. II. Sheriff was defonted by 22 shots to 11 by T. Armstrong when they met on the Club de Recreio green in a mutch in the Lawn Bowls

Cuyler will be 37 next month, hat has shown signs of slipping only since the start of the year. Last year he batted 338 and the year before,

317-United Press.

FOOTBALL MATTERS

Association Reports Big Profit During Year

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below his sund form; but Mitchell spn his leg brenks with great effect. and tied up the English babuen.

The cream of the day lay in the glorious South African folding, and enenot remember a whole team cover- ing themselves with glory from start to finish like the 1935 Springbok side- has done. Wade was an inspiration near the wicket; his anticipation was remarkable and his agility nerobatic.

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 fielding. Bruce Mitchell, at slip, made one glorious effort to effect He is one of an impossible enteh. the best alin Belders have

ever

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The South Africans were trying as hund at the close of, play as at the start, and their all-round performance In the field provided one of the high spots of the day,

It seenis

A gain on the past year's working

The wicket is far too gool, and loss of gives the bowlers (even with the rew Open Singles Championship vester of $3,456.11

against a

1.}.w. rule thrown in) not the day afternoon. The game was com- $21 the previous year is report- pleted on the 17th, hend.

ed by the Hongkong Football Asso-lightest assistance. I believe the The matches arranged between H.ciation, which will hold its annust time has come for the Board of Con- tral to intervene in the preparation Kozario and J. C. Brown on the general meeting in the board-room Kowloon CC. Green was not played, of Messrs. Jardine. Matheson & Co., of our Test Maleh wickets. The match between H. Overy nad C. Ltd, on Monday, July 15 at 56.30 p.m. to me to be all wrong to do every

thing for the batsmen and nothing J. Tacchi on the Recreio green wan i The business of the meeting is set

follows:-(1) wat as

confirm the for the bowlers in these international To alo postponed.

minutes of the annual generni; meet- ing of 1934; (2) To receive the un- The YMCA ploving at home qual report and balance sheet; (3)

evening, defeated the East To consider the adoption of the re- trophica competed for during the year Lancashire regiment in a water polo vised rules a circulated: (4) Tons well as the results of the matchen game by four goals to nil. At the elect officers for 1936-0; (6) Te elect of the Shanghai Interport team in interval the "Y" were leading by two a representative for the Junler Divi-Hongkong.

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ale to ni. W. F. Kerr and G. 1. sion on the Council; (0) Any other The gate receipts for the Interport Pawier finding the net. In the second business that may arise.

amounted to $7,997.30, which in re- ported to be a record into for Inter- ports in Hongkong.

half G. 11. Fowier added two further The report of the Association con- gouls to the home team's score.

tains list of winners of the various

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