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K.C.C. EXTENDED AGAINST CRAIGENGOWER

SOUTH CHINA'S

CHALLENGE TO

C.R. C. TO-DAY

Interesting Ties In "D" Division

RADIO SHOULD RETAIN“ THEIR LEAD

The Radio Sports Club, who are at present leading in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tunis League, should encounter no diffi- culties when they meet the Aring this afternoon at Scokumpoo, while the Indian Recreation Club should secure both points at the expense of the Civil Servics. Cric- ket Club.

(Continued on Page 10) To-day's programme is as fol lows

"D" DIVISION Army T. C. Radio S. C CRCY S China

EBGC - KDRO

KCC KF.C

CS.C.C. ▼ LRC

JOE LOUIS TO

MEET SCHMELING

ON SEPTEMBER 18

Preliminary Bout Against Levinsky

TERMS NOT YET SIGNED FOR BOUT WITH BAER

New York. July 13-Joe Louis and Max Schmeling are to battle on the right of Septem- ber 18 at the Polo Grounds here over the 15-round route, it was announced to-day.”

Jake Jacobs, Twentieth Century sporting club promoter who stag-| ed the recent scrap between Louis, Detroit "black menace," and giant Primo Carnera said that arrange- ments were definitely completed for the fight with Schmeling, the Former world heavyweight cham- pion

Match Against Baer

James J. Braddock's struggles to provide for his wife and Camily will be dramatised in the films, on the stage, and over the radio. The new heavyweight boxing champion is shown with Louis B. Mayer, the film excentive, signing a contract in Ner York that will net.' him US$500,000. Joe Goald (left), Brad-

dock's 'manager, and William Morris, booking manager, look on

KEENESS AT SOOKUNPOO

LAMED MAN WALKED 5,000 MILES A YEAR

Sasser Postman's Wonderful

Accomplishment

While serving in the Navy, during the wat, Charles Burns & Burgess Hill, Sussex, postmany met with an accident and was told that he would never walk again.

Be returned to Susser as a postman and has since walked 5,000 miles a year.

Now Burns has retired at the age of 60.

SOUTH CHINA EXTENDED

Kowloon Indians Lose By Odd Set

FINCHER BROTHERS

IN LIMELIGHT

LEONARD & LAI NEARLY CAUSE UPSET

HACHIUMA'S BRILLIANT GAME

(By "Base Line")

THE Kowloon Cricket Club secured another win in the "A" Division of the Lawn Ten- nis League yesterday when they narrowly de feated the Craigengower Cricket Club by the odd set in nine, the Fincher brothers excelling themselves to place the issue beyond doubt by trouncing the visitors first string, Hachiuma and Choa, 6-0 in the final set.

The ECC had to rely upon the Finchers all the way. through. Thomson and Mackay, who made their debuts in the "A Division, being the weakest home paiz, although they caus- ed a minor sensation by beating Hachiuma and Choa 7-5, after being led by 5 games to L

Hachinma was the pick of the 12 players on display, his terrific overhead swashes and brilliant forehand drives being a constant source of worry to the opposition.

Choz was steady, but lacked sting in his strokes.

Leonard and Lai were the round display, being very accur RUMJAHN

pick of the opposition as a pair, late with a backhand slice, while the latter's devastating fore-his placing was good. PARTNERSHIP hand he is left-handed-and

Leonard's good net game prov- Teddy Fincher Good BROKEN UP ing too good for the home pair-

ings, with the exception of the and gave his usual sou

Teddy Fincher was very cool sound all- round display, specialising in an- brought off an ace in his cross- gle-volleying, while he very often

Indians Beat Recreio Fincher brothers

As Result

MADAR LENDS EXCELLENT

SUPPORT TO "HD"

Zizomern and Hamson were a fairly strong pair, but the former was often unable to withstand the temptation of attempting to smash La high ball instead of leaving it

to his partner.

Hamson gave a fairly good all-

court- drives.

Ernie Fincher was deadly at the net and volleyed with more con- Sidence than usual but he is still over-impetuous in attempting mid-court smashes which yester-

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day invariably ended in the net. Pagh and Grose were decidedly Apoff form. Pagh more so than his 88 partner. Grose was particularly 48ood in his driving, but, with the 6exception of Zimmern and Ham- son, found the opposition's de- fence much too good.

By separating the Rumjahn, cou- sins, the local doubles champions, the Indian Recreation Club, field- ing a better balanced team, were LEAGUE TABLE UP TO

“A” DIVISION victorious, by 6 sets to.3, over the] Recreio "A" in their “A” DivİSİON) CEC: “A” 4. 4 0 8 28. PWL DE Lawn Tennis League match at Recreio "A" Z 2 0 18 17 Sookumpoo yesterday.

KICC 5 3 2024 2011⁄2 H.D. Kumjahn and A. H. Madar U.SRC

13.219113/ 15% made a very strong pair, winning CGC

HE.CO/4 Z Z 0 18 17

311 115 122. their three sets with comparative LRC 3 1 1 1 141⁄2 321⁄2 ease. S. 4. Rumjaka, however;FCRC. "E340 was weakly partnered by S.. A. Recreio "E" { Ismail, who could not keep up the

fast pace his partner set through-

It would have ARMY DEFEATED

If Lonis is to meet Max Baer, recently dethroned by Jimmy Braddock, it will be later in the At King's Park yesterday tüe out the match. season. Previous plans were for South China Athletic Association|been better had Sirdar partnered Baer to meet the Negro youth on beat the Kowloon Indianë” Tennis F. D. Pereira, as both are fast. | about October 1- Baer meanwhile Club by the odd set in nine in the A R. Minu, the Interport crie- is taking treatment for his "C" Division of the Lawi Tesnis keter, is still unable to play ten- jured bands.

league

nis owing to ill-health. Joe Jacobs, the 'American man-

Scores:

A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves j ager of Schmeling, announced

H. Chan and C. Chan (S.C.A.A-were the best visiting pair. Play- Berlin yesterday that

beat M. A. Khan and Firdos Khan 6-1ing with great understanding, they drew with Mahan Singh 'and' agreed to fight-Louis +

Feroz Al

66 won their first two sets for the Louis meanwhile is" to meet | bear Jehan Dad and A. Khan -3 loss of only three games, but King Levinsky at Chicago on the NE Ma and C. H. Hang (S.CA.A-7 were not strong enough to stand night of August T.-Associated lost to M, A. Khan and Firdos up against the all-conquering. H..

beat 3 Singh and Feroz Ali as 6D. Rumjahu and A. H. Madar. Al drew with Jehan Dad and A. Khan 5-6 though they lost 6-8, they bitterly W. C. Lee and G. P. Wong (S.C.A.A) contested each point. lost to M. A. Khan and Firdos

Khaw

Press

he Find

VINES DEFEATS TILDEN

British Pro. Title Won At Southport

FIVE SET FINAL

Southport, Eng, July 13. Ellsworth Vines, of the United States, to-day won. the British

Khan

26

lort to M Singh and Feroz AB 3-6 beat Jehan Dad, and A. Khan ... 6-2

(Continued ox" Page 13.) Scores

H. D. Rumjah and AH Madar (LR.C.): best A V. Remedios and”- J.

Gonsalves

RECREIO WIN AT bet de V. Gosano and C. A.

KING'S PARK

Xavier And Beltrao Prominent

Flaying at home, the Recreió

Barretto

6-3

IN TIE FEATURED

BY LONG RALLIES

K.C.C. Consistency Turns Scales

WATSON AND CAPELL BEST HOME PAIR

One Good Spell

Thomson and Mackay had only one good spell in their three eas counters, when they staged a re- markable recovery to beat Rach- fuma and Chos by 7-5 after being led 5-11 Mackay attempted the "net" game with very poor results, but this was his first senior divi

sion encounter, and so allowances" ¿must be made. -

Thomson was tog impetrous in his efforts to do the correct thing. and, as is the case, invariably falled in his objective.

Scores

Famson

E. C. Fincher and E. P. Fincher

beat: J. W. Leonard and G. Lá: 63 Playing at King's Park yester-beat Y. Hachima and R. Choa - 60 day, the Kowloon Cricket Club de best F. A Zimmern and A B fented the Army Tennis Club by

6-2 6 sets to 3 in their "C" Division

M Park and F. Grüße (K.C.C) -- Host to Leonard-and-Lai League Lawn Tennis encounter. lost to Hachiuma and Chóa which should have taken place at Sookanpoa.

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best Zimmern and Hamson

Thompson and N. A. E. Mackay

(CC) lost to Leonard and Lad

Several of the matches resemisi sed endurance tests, the rallies e-best Hachiuma and Chaos

ing very long, and, it was he lost to Hanson and Zimmer 63 cause of this, that the KCC F. D. Pereirs and, A. M. Rumjaha broke through for a win, their (LE.C):

beat HA. Pazzos and F. J.

Bemedios

lost to Remedios and Gonsalves 0-6 consistency telling its usual tale {lest to Gosano and Bazretto 2-6 in the end.

beat Barros and Remerlios

SA Ruslan and S. A. Ismail

professional tennis championship beat, the Indian Recreation Club (LEC) when he beat his countryman, Big by 7% sets to 14 in the "Close to Remedios and Gonsalves Bill Tilden, in the final match by Division of the Lawn Tennis Gosano and Barretto.

·6—–—–—–—1, 6————8,4—–—–6, 6–2, 6–2

Vines, former American Davis

League yesterday-

Scores

Irvier

| player, was forced to exert-him- 1.Xavier and X. Beltrao (Bedreso)= beat T. Hamet and A. E. Kitchell 6-1 self to win. He took the first set best A. R. Ismail and A S with ease, but slumped later to Sumad drop the second and third-sets best M. P. Madar sad Rahunin With the odds in favour of Tilden H. Goussives and A. M.

(Recreio) MA at this juncture, Vines: rallied to i

lost to Hamet and Kitchell take the fourth and fifth sets and beat Tamail and Samad win the championship-

best Mada and Batmin Tilden was also formerly a

H Riberio and United States Davis Cup perfor- (Recreio) mer United Press

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CLUB

Syndicate Offers P840,000

An offer to buy out the Mamta Jockey Clab for the sum of P240,-

best Hamet and Kitchell drew with Israil and: Sunad beat Madar and Rahmin

GERMAN GOLF HOLDER" TO DEFEND TITLE

Alfred

his title in the Champion

at Bad Ens on

defend

beat Barros and Remedios:

FAIL TO APPEAR

* UNIVERSITY TENNIS TEAM

Watson and Capell were again

the pick of the home team, while 5-6 Ridley, the soccer Interporter, and

Berriman, shone for the visitors

6-

6-$

Scores:

C. E. Watson and S. Capell (KCC)==

beat St Wilson and Sgt. King 63 beat Cal Ridley and Cpl Berri

CHINESE SWAMP CRAIGENGOWER

Kitchell And Howard Win Only Set

Chinese Recreation Club defeated At Happy Valley yesterday the

the Craigengower Cricket Club by 3-sets to 1 in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League.

Scores

The “C” Division League tennis beat Cpl. -Ballard and Cyl. Gray-

ford game between the Central British Association and the University G White and W. Gittins (K.C.G)

With Wilson and

and King Tennis Clah, which was scheduled lost to Ridley and Berriman 3-6 W. 1 Howard and ... A Kitchelly

6-5

Ballard and Crayford c. 6-2 *1. S. Smith and Li Kirby, (5C.Ca(CCC)

to be played at King's Park yés-best terday, was not played owing to

the non-appearance of the Uni- with Wilson and King o

lost to Ridiey and Berriman versity team.

Ibeat Billard and Cryland

Guy Cheng Attracts

Attention In America

Brookly

Lost to MC Dan and G Y Two 16. best K• C.-Lakand M. KLITS lost to W. Cheung and An King 06

G. Kelly and A. J. Coelho (CCC) lost to Laurand 56 Host to Lak

|| lost to: Cheung and King.

Flost to Jost to Davis lost to

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