F.A. TEAM SAILS FOR SCANDINAVIA
London, May 12,
Saturday's Bowls
At A Glance
K.B.G.C
FIRST DIVISION
SECOND DIVISION:
The F. A.†H.K.F.Ć. team to tour Scandinavia left Eng- P.R.C. land yesterday. Among those accompanying the party were Mr. S.,
I.R.C. F. Rous, secretary of the F. A., and K.C.C. Mr. H. J. Huband, treasurer.
P.R.C. C. de R. "All the players Mr. Rous said: are fit and well and are looking for-|c. de R. ward keenly to the trip. Their one R.H.K.Y.C. regret is that they will miss the K.T.G.C.A. Coronation. In all
matches
players will be numbered."
the
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 7, 1937.
FRANCE OUT
OF DAVIS CUP
58 CZECHS WIN THIRD
62 KC.C. 40 C. de R. 58 K.D.R.CE.
78
71
77. K.B.G.C
75 HK.F.C.
56°_°C.C.C
58 T.R.C.
59 55
THIRD: DIVISION.
75 C.C.C. 61 K.F.C. 75 H.K.F.C.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
SINGLES
BELGIUM WIN
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
H.M. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE.
London, To-day. 50 As anticipated after the first 42 day's results, Czecho-Slovakia beat
THE Public are hereby notified France in their quarter-final Davis
that the following traffic ar- Cup match at Prague yesterday.
rangements will be enforced on the The Czechs won the first two sing-occasion of the King's Birthday les, France took the doubles and Parade on June 9th, 1937: yesterday the former won the third 1: After 9,45 a.m. motor cars con-
8
00
First Division
Shots Shots
P. W. L. D. F. A.
up
Dn. Pts.
CLUB de RECREIO
4 4 0 0 270 216
54
0
KOWLOON DOCK R.C. 4 4
0 0
274 222
0:
CRAIGENGOWER
3
2
1. 0
214 162
52
0
4
KOWLOON B.G.C.
4
2
2. 0 241 246
5
4
FOOTBALL CLUB
4
1
↑ 234 249
15
3-
POLICE R.C.
4 0
2 219 273
64
CIVIL SERVICE
.1 161 194 0
33
KOWLOON C.C.
4
4
0 206 257
0
51
TOTALS
30
13 13
4 1819 1819
158
158
30
Second Division
3210
singles contest, to win the match by 3-1.
.
veying persons to the ceremony at Queen's Pier will be stopped at the
In two other contests concluded junction of Des Voeux Road Central yesterday, Yugo-Slavia beat South Africa by 3 matches to 1 and Bel- gium beat Sweden by 3 matches to 2.-Reuter.
Germany Leads Italy
Berlin, To-day. Another three countries have been eliminated from the Davis
"
Cup
and Jackson Road where the per- sons will alight and proceed to Queen's Pier via Jackson Road. Cars will then be parked as direct- ed by Police on duty.
2. Between the hours of 10.15 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. no vehicle will be permitted to travel in an easterly direction in Queen's Road Central between Morrison Street on the west and Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank on the east.
Tournament as result of Sunday's 3. Between the hours of 10.15 encounters. In Prague, France losta.m and 11.30 am. motor traffic the two remaining singles to Cze-travelling east along Queen's Road choslovakia and was thus beaten West will be diverted by way of 4-1. In Brussels, Belgium had Morrison Street into Des Voeux 4 already beaten Sweden, when Naey-Road Central.
aert gained a straight victory over the Swedish player Martensen.
CRAIGENGOWER
4 4 0
0 278 207
71
0
8
INDIAN R.C.
4 4 0
0
263. 196
67
0
8
CLUB de RECREIO
4 3 1
0
263 -200
63
0
6
KOWLOON. B.G.C.
4
2
0
243 249
0
6
TAIKOO DOCK R.C.
4
1 3
0 223 238
0
15
2
KOWLOON C.C.
4
1
3 0 214 270
、0
56
2
FOOTBALL CLUB
4
3 0 203 273
0
4
0. 194 · 248 - 0
70 2
· 54
0
.32
16 16 0 1881 1881
201 201
32
POLICE R.C.
TOTALS
YACHT CLUB
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Third Division.
4. Between the hours of 10.15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. all streets be- tween Des Voeux Road Central and Queen's Road Central from Mor- Germany leads Italy 2-1 after rison Street to Ice House Street will Crammand. Henkel bad beaten be closed to south bound vehicular Taroni and Quintakalle, 6-3, 6-3, traffic. 6-1.
CLUB de RECREIO
4 3 L 0 257 200 4 3 1 0 246 203
57
.0
6
43
0
6
by
KOWLOON TONG
4 2 2
0 247 219
28
4
CIVIL SERVICE
3 2
1
0 188 163 25
4
FOOTBALL CLUB
4
2
2
0 215 234
0
19
4
H.K. ELECTRIC R.C.
3
2
0 148 175
-27
2
K. FOOTBALL CLUB
1
3
0 207 240
0
33
CRAIGENGOWER
4
1
3
0
216 290
0 74
30
15
15
TOTALS
GOOD WILL MESSAGE
TO M.C.C.
2
0 1724 1724 153 153 30
COACHING MAGAZINE
5. Between the hours of 6 am and 12 noon vehicles will not be Yugoslavia defeated South Africa permitted to park in Connaught
4-1 in Agram-Trans-Ocean
THREE OPEN RINKS GAMES YESTERDAY
L. A. Gutierriez Easily Beats Cavanagh
ROSSELET HAS HARD FIGHT
Reverting to the appointment of Alan Fairfax as coach to Eton Col- The M. C. C. have received beautifully illuminated address from lege it is worth noting that Eton is the Federal Capital Territory the only English Public School pos- Cricket Association "as a token of sessing a complete set of the New
Three postponed matches were good will and to commemorate the South Wales C. A. Coaching played yesterday in the Open Rinks historic occasion of the first visit of Magazines, edited by George Garn- Lawn Bowls competition and re- an All England cricket team to the sey, R. A. Young, the sportsmaster, sulted in rinks skipped by L. A. national capital of the Common-secured a complete set from Aus Guterriez, F. Cullen and C. S. Ros- wealth of Australia.”
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Road Central (between Pottinger Street and Murray Road); Wardley Street; north of Queen's Statue or in Jackson Road.
6. Between the hours of 9.20 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. no vehicular traffic will be permitted in Murray Road, Jackson Road, and in Con- naught Road Central between Ped- der Street and Murray Road.
Government House Reception Murray Parade Ground will be available as a general park for all
cars.
The following car parks will be reserved for owner drivers:
Park opposite Helena May In- stitute.
Kennedy Road.
Park behind the new P.W.D. offices.
T. H. KING, Inspector General of Police
5th June, 1937,
Hong Kong. опе-
selet entering the second round. Two of the matches were sided, but A. J. Kew's rink made a great fight of it against C. S. Ros- selet's
's and at the eighteenth head PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, were a shot to the good. Rosselet finally won 22—19.
(At C.S.C.C.)
F. A. Xavier J. M. M. Alves H. A. de B. Botelho L ́A. Guterriez
(Skip)
M. J. Medina A. F. Caoelho W. K. Way J. Cavanagh 32. (Skip);
(At K.B.G.C.)
A. M. Calman
R. Morrison J. Fraser
F. Cullen
(Skip)
F. A. Machado C. M. S. Alves A. V. Barros“ P. A. Yvano 25 (Skip)
(At C. de R.)
J. R. Soares J. W. Leonard. C. R. Sousa C. S. Rosselet
(Skip)
E. C. Fincher H. Kew
T: A. Madar A. J. Kew 22® (Skip)⠀
NO
·LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- |HOLDERS will be HELD at the HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the 15th. JUNE, 1937, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving t the Report of Direc- tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th. April, 1937.
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General Managers. Hong Kong, 1st. June, 1937.
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