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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 2, 1938.

FRANCO-TURKISH QUARTER-FINALS

OF OPEN RINKS AGREEMENT ON

THE SANJAK

Paris, To-day.

AND PAIRS EVENTS

Next Week's Fixtures

The imminent conclusion of the The draws for the quarter-finals Franco Turkish Agreement on the of the Open Pairs and Open Rinks Sanjak, is announced in quarters Bowls Championship, were made last night at the Kowloon Bowling close to the Quai D'Orsay.

OPEN PAIRS

The disputed question of the Green Club distribution of French and Turkish The following is the draw for the troops in the Sanjak is understood quarter-finals of the Open Paire Lawn to have been settled on a basis of Bowls Competition: full parity.

MONDAY

AT KOWLOON B.G.C: "Fourth Round

U. M. and A. M.. Omar v. J. S. Ho-

and R. G. Craig.

It is reported that the Sanjak general Agreement will include a agreement of friendship between France and Turkey to which great well importance is being attached by Paris Ocean.

AT CLUB DE RECREIO

C. G. Norman and J. G. Meyer v G. N. Mitchell and J. C. Brown,

circles. Trans-" political

IMPORTANT BASEBALL! GAME TO-DAY

Chinese May Win Championship

The local Baseball League is now drawing to a close and the only outstanding important game will

AT POLICE RC: Quarter-Finals

A. Bakar and A. K. Minu v F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. A. Alves.

TUESDAY

AT: KOWLOON B.G.C.

C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares y J. Medina, and J. Cavanagh.

YEA WEDNESDAY

AT CLUB DE RECREIO

E. Lines and R. Duncan v C. G. Nor- man and J. G. Meyer or G. N. Mitchell and J. C. Brown,

THURSDAY

AT POLICE R.C.

A. M. and U. M. Omar or J. S. Ho- be played this afternoon, between well and R. G. Craig v W. Hillyer and

J Hollidge. the Volunteers and the Chinese. A win for the latter will give them the championship.

SUNDAY

OPEN RINKS

On the other hand, should the The following is the draw for th Volunteers win, a replay for the quarter-finals of the Open Rinks Lawn title between Recreio and the Bowls Competition.

AT KOWLOON D.R.C. Chinese will be necessary.

Quarter-Finals -- Owing to the uncertainity of the F. Machado, C. M. Silva, J. V. Ri-. return of the U.S.S. Mindanao, all beiro and F. X. Silva v E. J. Searle, their remaining fixtures may be K. C. Hamilton, C. G. Norman and J.

G. Meyer,SHENG HE forfeited and a decision to thật| effect will be made during the week.

The Hong Kong Club are unable to turn out a side for their remain ing game, against the Indians, "and have accordingly conceded a walk-

over.

AT KOWLOON BG.C. W. Mulcahy, T. Carr, W. Craig, and J. Fraser v A Noronha, C. Lopes, J E. Noronha and C. G. Silva.net

ANNAT CIVIL SERVICE C.CREE

W. McLeod, W. Cameron, E. G. Post and A. E. Carey v J. A. Luz, A. P... Guterres, F. X. Soares and B. Basto.

"AT POLICE R.C. -

F. A. Xavier, A. M. Xavier, M. Car- This afternoon's game should be valho and L. A. Gutierrez v D. M. interesting and as the Chinese will Khan, M. Y. Adal, A. K. Minu, and A. still be without E. Wong, and the R. Dallah. Volunteers should fully-extend the

Chinese, if not win.

The Chinese are depending on

the same team which went down to HENLEY REGATTA

Recreio, with W. Ching or N. Lum pitching me

To-morrow's games have been

postponed.

TO-DAY'S

LEAGUE BOWLS

ENCOUNTERS

RESULTS

Americans Enjoy Victories

Henley, To-day.

In the Thames Cup, Kent School |(U.S.A.) in beating St. John's Col- lege, Oxford, by one length in 7 mins. 29 secs. will meet their Although at this stage of the Lawit fellow Americans; Yale in the Howls League everything points to Re- creio as champions for the second year.

semi-final heat. In the Stewards:

In succession, the situation is not with- Cup, Leander, the holders, beat out possibilities for three other teams. London R. C. by four lengths Craigengower are the most favourably 7 mins. 47 seca.

placed of the three by reason of their

having a match in hand and, a slip on The American Burk continued in the part of the leaders will find them his winning way in the Diamond ready to move up.

Sculls to beat Tyler, of Thames R.C.,

Kowloon Cricket Club and Kowloon.

Bowling Green Club are, not quite out easily in 9 mins.

of the picture yet and much will dai In the Ladies Plate, Pembroke pend on their match at Austin Road, College, Cambridge, beat Eton by to-day. The visitors have made one or

two changes in their team, Harhis one length in 7 mins. 32 secs. Nish moving up a Number 3-W-Jim In the semi-finals of the Stewards my Hyde, and Willle Hyde returning Cup) Trimity College, Oxford, as lead in the same rink. With the Thames R. C. by 1 advantage of ground I think a win for

Cup

the home team is indicated kind of in length in 7-ming 39 se

Recreio have a difficult match against]". In the Visitors Kowloon Dock, who have a very repro-Trinity, Cambridge, beat Bri sentative team out for the occasion: Oxford,-

lengths

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