THE CHINA MAIL.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1931.

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NEXT CHANGE COMMENCING SUNDAY, 26th JULY,

CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

RECREIO TROUNCE | FUNG KING-CHEUNG HOME F.A. OBJECT TO

THE IR.C.

INJURED.

Three Matches Decided South China Draw with

in "C" Division.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

Playing at King's Park yester- day afternoon, the Club de Recreio

in the beat the Indian R.C. Division by 8 sets to 1.

Scores?-

A. V: Remedios Noronha (Recreio) :-

beat M. 0. Hoosen and

S. A. R. Bux

6- 2

beat A: M. Rumjahn, and, A. K. Suffiad

6- 1

boat M. P.

Madar

and

A. R. H. Esmail

6-1

A. A. Remedios and ̈ H. ̈ ̄A; Noronha (Recreio):--

Combined Services.

IN SINGAPORE.

BROADCASTING.

Only the Cup Final Exempted.

1932 OLYMPIAD,

The Council of the Football As-

Playing at Singapore on Sunday last, the South China football team, sociation at their Summer meeting which has just toured Java, had bad at Southampton appointed, on the luck against the Combined Services recommendation of the Financo and E. A. and could do no better than play a and General Purposes Committee, a drawn game of thres goals-all. committee consisting of Sir Charles Lee Wai-tong,. the visitors' star Clegg, Messrs. John McKenna, forward, was an absentee owing to Arthur Kingscott, C. E. Sutcliffe, an injury received in Java, and and W. C. Cuff, to consider and their clever centre forward, Fung, communicate with the Chancellor King cheung, was injured in the of the Exchequer with a view to first half after scoring two goals football grounds being exempted and had to remain д spectator from the payment of land tax throughout the rest of the game.,, under the provisions of the Acts, The third goal for the vlaitore was Sir Charles Clegg, the president, reminded the Council that under scored by Ip Pak-wa.

the oxisting legislation and by, way of income tax and entertainment tax Association football clubs sub- stantially contributed to the taxa- tion of the country. He mentioned that each year upwards of £100,000 is raised and subscribed to charities; that, where clubs are in- corporated, the rules of the 1850- ciation provide that largor dividend than 7% per cent. must, not be paid, and that in case of dissolution the surplus assets shall be given to national or local charitable institutions.

beat ML

0. Hoozen and

S. A. R. Bux beat A. M. Rumjahn and

A K. Suflad

beat

M. P. Madar

and

A. R. H. Esmail

6- 4

6- 2

6- 3

L. A da Rocha and G.

A.

Noronha (Recreio):-

beat M. O. Hoosen and

3. A. R. Bux

C-8

lost to A. M. Ramjahn "and

A. K. Suffiad beat M. P. Madar and

A. R. H. Esmall

3-6

6- 1

Kowloon Indians Win. On the Civil Service C.C. ground yesterday, the Kowloon Indians T.C. were victorious against the. home team by 7% sets to 14.

Scores:

Feroz All and Firdos Khan (K.I.T.C.):~~

beat V. H. Freeman and W.

Pastor

Our Sports Diary,

LOCAL

WATER POLO-To-day-Divi- sion IV.R.C. . Kowloon.

LAWN TENNIS-To-day "B" Division South China A.A.V. Army T.C. M.B.K. . Chinose R.CC Division-University v. Civil Service C.C.; Hong Kong C.C. v. Kowloon G.C.; Craigen- gower C.C. . Recreio; Mixed Doubles-Kowloon C.C. v. United Services R.O.; Recreio'v. Ladies' R.C.

"Saturday"B" Division-M.B.K. v. South China A.A.; "C" Division Army T.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; Kowloon, C.C. v. Indian R.C.; South China A.A. v. Y.M.G.A University Deutscher Club,

LAWN BOWLS--Saturday Division 1.C.C.C. v. Taikeo; KO.C. v. C.S.C.C.; Kowloon Dock v. Policu K.B.G.C. v. Recreio; Division IT-Talkoo v. 0.0.0. C.S.C.C. v. KC.C.; Recreio y K.B.C.C.; Yacht Club v. Electric 1. R.C.

beat F.. E. Matthews and B..

'Bickford beat HJ. Best and C. R.

Anderson

6- 4

6-.8.1

64

M. A. Khan and H. Singh (K.I.T.C.) -

beat V. H. Freeman and W.

Pastor

6-.2

beat F. E. Matthews and B.

Bickford

6- 4

bent H. J. Beat and C. R.

Anderson

61

Capt. Gore and S. R. Salleh." (K.L.T.C.):-

4- 6

drew with F. E. Matthews

and B. Blekford

:

6-6

beat H. J. Best and C. R

Anderson

6--3

Alimony Rah

~Rah! Rah! Reno!

Alimony! Rah!

lost to V. H. Freeman and W.

Pastor

A school for scandal

In the land of easy divorce connubiał coeds taking a three months' course for a post-graduats decree. And when they get their B‚`A. · -Back Alimony”. they go shopping” for another man, So the life of Reno and study the philosophy of matrimony with

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MONDAY'S MATCH.

Playing in the "C" Division on Monday, the Graduates' Associa tion defeated the Deutscher Club by 6 sets to 3.:

Scores:

Dr. Samy and Dr. Guterres (GA) ——

beat W. Fischer and O. May 6-1 drew with O. Neidt, and B.-

Solfau

60

6- 0

"

ABROAD.

CRICKET-To-day, and Friday

Essex v. Lancashire. Warwickshire v. Notte. Hampshire v. Surrey. Kent y. Leicestershire. Sussex Somerset

Yorkshire..

morrow

v. Northamptonshire. Combined Services v. New Zea land.

Worcestershire v. Middlesex Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.

Essex v. Somerset. Lancashire v. Nátta," Surrey v. Kent.

Hampshire v. New Zealand. Glamorgan v. Northamptonshire. Gloucester v. Yorkshire. Derbyshire v Middlesex. Worcestershire v. Sussex, Leicestershire; v. Warwickshire. GOLFTo-day to Friday Scot tish Amateur Championship at Prestwicka, ka kat

RACING Friday

Summer Cup.

Liverpool

LAWN TENNIS Friday Davla Cup Challenge Round in Paris:

beat F. Orilepp, and R.. U.S. BAN STILL

Schmidt.

Dr. Sapher and H. N. Chung (G.A.);—

drew with W. Fischer and 0.

May

beat O. Neidt and B. Soltau 6-23 beat F. Ortlepp and R.

Schmidt

64.

H. T. Lee and Dr. K. C Yeo

NEDETTA (G.A.):- lost to We Fischer and O. May 4-6 lost to O. Neidt and B. Soltau 4-6 beat F. Ortlepp and R

Schmidt

League Table to Date

Bets,

6-

CARNERA.

Follows Him Across

Canada,

0

In connection with the request of the Football League clubs that in the inforest of smaller clubs, broadcasting of League and Cup matches be prohibited, the Council adopted the following recommenda- tion of the Finance and General Purposes Committee: "That broad- casting of our competitions and representative matches be not per- mitted, except the final tle.":

CHINA MAY NOT BE REPRESENTED.

Depends Upon Reply from Authorities.

1932 OLYMPIAD,

Shanghai, July 16. Whether China will be represent-. ed in the 1982' World's Olympiad to be held in Los Angeles hinges upon the reply to the inquiry made by the officials of the China National Amateur Athletic Federa- tion. The reply from the authori tles of the Meat is expected here in a day or two.'-'

As previously announced the Federation has decided to send an Association football team to Los Angeles for the | Olympiè ̈· Games next year, but the complete programme re- contly received by the local body does not show that association This football is to be included. aroused the doubt of the Fedora- officials who immediately chbled to Los Angeles, asking” for | confirmation. Although the cable was sent two days ago, no reply has yet been received..

ON tion

CIRCUS PREVENTION."

The Federation Is anxious to know definitely one way or the other, because preparations to send soccer team over are already under way, and they would he use- less efforts if the particular game is not included in the Los Angeles programme.“

New York, June 80. Even in Canada where he has

The officials of the Federation taken refuge from the American boxing organisations, Carnera has declared that should soccer be ex- been followed by a warning from cluded in the world games, China the New York Commission that he will not be represented in the 1982 must engage in no more fights in Olympiad, as an active competitor, their territory until he has given as the standard of the Chinese PW. D..L. F. A. Pts certain explanations to the commis- athletes has not yet come up to Recrelo 1001 07843% 22% 10 sion, which has cancelled his fight their standard in other forms of Chinese R.C. 98 1 071 10 fired for July 6 against Pedro sport for world competition. S.CA.A. 700 145 17 18 Corri. The commission declined to give their reasons, but it is earned. that Corri is regarded as totally

and the com to prevent any

Y.M.C.A.

Indian

Kowloon C.C. 7 0 3 82% 28% 8

Army T.C.ZE: 37,15

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Graduates A, 6270

Deutscher G.72 K.LT.02 M Craigangower 810 C.B.C.O

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