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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936.
LEAGUE HOW JIM
TENNIS RESULTS
(Continued from l'age 12.)
China A.A. defeated the Police R.C. by 5% kets to 3%. Scores;
P. Kwok and C. Tsang (S.C.A.A) tled with A. Major and S. Smith 0-6; lost to C. Parket, and C. Galvin 0-7; beat B. G. Baker and C, 1e 4-3.
CB. Wong
und F. K. Tang (S.C.A.A.) lost to Major and Smith 1-6; heat Parker and Galvin 6-4; beat Baker and Plle 6-1.
Y. L. Kwan and J. Mok (5.C.A.A.) lost to Major and Smith 4-6; bent Parker and Galvin 0-1: beat. Daher and Pile 0-3.
CENTRAL BRITISH v. KOWLOON INDIANS
An even match played at King's British. Park between the Central Association and the Kowloon Indian T. C. ended in
draw. Scores: a
H. A. Angus (C.B.A.) lost to I Singh and J. Dad 3-4; lost to G. M. Khan and A. Khan 5-7; lost to Ram- zan and M. Singh 3-0,
J. Smith and J. Claydon (C.B.A.) beat Singh and Dad 6-2; lost to Khan and Khan 4-6; bent Ramzan and Singh 0-2.
S. Fowler and M. Yalskin (C,B.A.) beat Singh and Dad 6-4; lost to Khan and Khan 4-0; beat Ramzan and Sing 0-27
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Playing at home, the Craigenitower Cricket Club. defeated the Radio Sports Club by six sets to three.
E. Zimmern and II. N. Chung were the most successful pair for the winners taking three sets. Scores:
E. Zimmern and H. N. Chung (Craigengower) beat W, J. Chanson end N. B. Kitchell 6-3; beat
D. Leonard and M. Sheriff 6-2; beat G. Singh and Karnail Slugh 6-0,
A, Kitchell and A. D. Hamuon (Cralgengower) beat Chanson and Kitchell 6-2; beat Leonard and Sheriff 6-2; beat Singh and Singh 4-1.
FERRIER
LOST TITLE
* (Continued from Pugt 12.)
wind, and thien took three putts. The Hole o Cross was perfectly halved, but. Thomson won the Long Hole grandly, after Ferrier had played a gorgeous brastey shot from halfway down the slope _"from the Elyan Fields and given himself a putt for 4. Ferrier played a grand second to the The next two holes were ingonizing, 16th, and a 8ft, putt for a, and missed t. Thomson stil two up and victory Thomson drove into
At the 10th looming very near.
Deacon Sime, close to the face, played a great shot out, and then ran Üft, past in 3. Fer- rior was the same distance air in 2, Ferrier was short by a breadth of a sheet of paper and Thomson holed out like hero. Two perfect tee shots to the Road Hole and Thomson to hing and played to the foot of the play the odd. He did the orthodox
bank. Orthodoxy WAS nol good enough for this sort of match. Fer- rier played right home to that plateau and got his 4. Thomson hit a long drive to the Home Hale. Ferrier played the odd to the green and was twelve yards past the pin. Thomson waiked "forward, took his time, and Jaid the ball stone dead, and for the first time all day the most orderly of all crowds let itself go in cheering, Ferrier strede on to the green, took one look at Thomson's ball, and with the best and friendliest of golfing manners knocked it away and shook hands. The scores werei-**
THOMSON
Out Home:
Out: llome:
4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 3, 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5,
FERRIER
4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
4, 3, 4, 4, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4
MAHMOUD'S GREAT DERBY WIN
(Continued from Page 19). T. Locke and W. Ripley (Cral- gengower) lost to Chanson nid Kit-
We made up chell 1-6; lost to
and whip and away he went. Leonard Sheriff 0-0 loss to Singh and Singh ground with every stride, and I began
to feel happy.
2-4
+ *
ARMY INDIAN R.C.
The Indian Recreation Club de- feated the Army Tennis Chub by six sets to three at Sookanpoo, Scores: M. 1. Baznek and A. K. Minu (In- dian R. C.) beat Sgt. McAlinder and Sgt. Whelan 6-4; beat 5, S. M. Kingne Innd and Sg. Reckeham 7-9; drew with S. S. M. Imrie and Pte. Wors fold 6-6.
M. Hassan and A. M. Rumjahn Indian R.C.) beat McAlinder and Whelan 6-1; drew with Kingsland and Reckehamn -6: beat Imrie and Worsfold 6-3.
T. All and S. M. Rumjahn (Indian. R.C.) lost to McAlinder and Whelan 4-6: best Kingsland and Reckchom 4-2: lost to Imiric and Worstol 2-6.
-VERITY'S 15
WICKETS
(Continued from Page 12),
Yorkshire's-victory-by-137-runs after they had been led on the first innings.
Verity skittled Essex out for 127, capturing nine wickets for 48 runs. In the first innings he took 6 for 52. Amar Singh the All-India trundler also enjoyed a personal triumph against Minor Counties, taking nine for 64 in the course of a match which ended by the Indians winning by an innings and 74 rum,
It was Amar Singh (5 for 12) and dismissed Nissar (5 for 24). who Minor Counties in their second inn- inga for a paltry 42.
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"I WAS FRIGHTENED”
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