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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 16, 1937.

The New York Giants took it on the chin to the tune of 7-4 when they met the Cuban -Armed Forces in the opening ball game of the Giants" training season at Tropical Park, Havana, Cuba. The above picture shows Chiozza swinging for the Giants, with catcher Abreau, receiving for the Cubans, and Umpire Bill Klem calling behind.

JEWS BANNED

FROM SPORTS

Gestapo Reprisal

For Film

Berlin, To-day.

The secret police have forbidden SOUTH AFRICAN

Jews in Germany to indulge in any LAWN TENNIS

sport such as tennis, football

or

rowing în public until June 15. CHAMPIONSHIP

It is explained that the ban is a reprisal for Jewish anti-Nazi pro- paganda outside Germany.

Showing of a. Alm entitled "Christian Martyrs in Germany" in New York, is mentioned in this connexion.Reuter.

THE DERBY Latest Call Over Prices

London, Yesterday.

The following is the latest call

over for the Derby:

Fairford 9 to 1 t and o.

Johannesburg, March 22.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUETM PROGRAMME

Finished In Three Months?

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Try them to-night, you will be more than pleased with the to-morrow's feel- ing of internal comfort and well-being. Chemists everywhere 'sell Pinkettes, the popular little laxatives.

COMPANY MEETINGS

NOTICE

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN &

MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

гOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Nthat the FORTIETH ORDIN-

The wisdom of having three divi- ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF sions for the Hong Kong Lawn SHAREHOLDERS in the Company Bowls League-is demonstrated by will be held in the Jacobean Room, the fact that only 14 weeks are re-1st Floor, Hong Kong Hotel, Pedder quired this year to complete the Street, HONG KONG on WEDNES- fixtures.

DAY, 28th APRIL, 1987 at 12.30 will The League matches

com-P.M. for the purpose of receiving a J. Pallada, Jugoslavia's second ranked player, won the South Afri-mence on May 1, and if the weather Statement of Accounts and the re- with the pro-port of the Directors for the year can men's singles title, beating V does not interfere

ended December 31st 1936; elect- G. Kirby, who is ranked fourth in gramme, will conclude on July 31.

The following is the programme ing Directors and Auditors. South Africa, in the final by 6–2,

for the first three weeks of the 0-6, 4-6, 6—1, 6—0.

The women's championship was season; retained by Mrs. Heine Miller, who beat Mrs. A. Neave in the final by 6-4, 4-6, 6-0.

LATEST

Le Grand Duc 9 to 1 o, 10 to 1 t. OPEN SNOOKER

Perifox 100 to 7 o, 15 to 1 t.

Reuter.

LEAGUE LEADERS

BEATEN Lincoln Drop Points At Carlisle

RESULTS

SATURDAY, MAY 1

First Division

Craigengower

v Kowloon C.C. V Civil Service C.C.

Hong Kong C.C. Police-R.C."

C.C. Club de Recreio Kowloon B.G.C. K'loon Dock R.C. v

V

Second Division V

Kowloon C.C.

Craigengower C.C. Hong Kong F.C. v Kowloon B.G.C. Club de Recreio v -Police R.C. Taikoo R.G.

V

Indian R.C. Third Division in Civil Service C.C. v Yacht Club

Kowloon F.C. Craigengower C.C. Hong Kong E.R.C. v K'loon Tong R.C. Hong Kong F.C. v Club de. Recreio

J. E. Noronha beat R. Dodge by 131 points to 130 in the Open Snock- er Championship, at the Petty Off- cers' Club last night, while in the other game, F. P. Sequeira account Jed for W. Kong by 135 points to 131

S. M. Cruz conceded a walk over to E.A. Remedis in another game -

E and on Wednesday night⠀⠀ J.

SATURDAY, MAY 8 First Division

v

v

v

V

Kowloon B.G.C. Kloon Dock B.C. Club de Recreio v Hong Kong F.C.

The Second Kowloon C.C. Craigengower

Hong Kong F:C. Indian R.G.

London, To-day. In a Third Division (Northern) League match played yesterday Car- lisle, playing at home, beat Lincoln Noronha forfeited his game against.

W. Strafford for fáiling to appear. by 3 goals to 1.-Reuter.

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V

Civil Service C.C. Kowloon C.C... Craigengower C.C. Police R.C. Division

Kowloon B.G:C.

v Taikoo R.C.

Club de Recreio v Police R.C. Third Division Craigengower-dan WET

v Kowloon F.C. Civil Service C.C. v Hong Kong F.C. K'loon Tong R.C. v Yacht Club Club de Recreio Hong Kong E.R.C.

SATURDAY, MAY 15. First Division

Craigengower

SC.C.

1

Kowloon B.G.C.-

Kowloon C.C. v Club de Recreio Police RUNS

Civil Service C.C. Hong Kong F.C. v. Kloon Dock R.C.

Second Division Kowloon B.G.C. v, Craigengower C.C. Club de Recreio v Kowloon C.C. Hong Kong FC. v Indian R.C. Taikoo B.C.

Police R.C. Third Division

Kowloon F.C..

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 19th APRIL, 1937, until WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1937, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

J. C. GUTERRES. Secretary.

Hong Kong, 12th April, 1937.

Now On Sale

THE

CHINA YEAR BOOK

(18th edition) 1936

The China Year Book is an in- dispensable reference book on China; it arms its reader with all material necessary for forming correct judgments on the Far Eastern situation, and. embodies all important documents and statistics of the year.

Among the subjects dealt with by foreign and Chinese in the eighteeth edition ar following: Smuggling,

Truce ⠀ ⠀ Agreement, - "Now Weekly" Incident, Hirota Point Programme, Soviet-Outer Mongolia Protocol,... Mongol Ter-- ritory in Manchukuo, Leith- Ross Mission, Currency Position,

etc.

Kloon Tong R.C.

Price $18:

Civil Service C.C. v Craigengower C.C. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Lta. Yacht Club : v Club de Recreto

or from the publishers. Hong Kong ERCY Hong Kong F.C.

Open Competitions

0. Box 707, Shanghai

It is announced that entries for the NORTH-CHINA DAILY NEWS Open Bowls Competitions for 1937 will close on May 15 and must reach Mr. C. B. Hosking, Hon. Secretary of the Association, on or before that date.

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