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LAWN BOWLS.

FURTHER DATES FOR OPEN

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CHAMPIONSHIP.

FEW FIRST ROUND TIES INCLUDED.

The Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association have fixell further dates for the Open Championship games and the pre- Himinary ties in the Spey Royal Cup competition..

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It was decided that all matches will be played according to schedule, except under exceptional circum stances, in which case players will approach Mr. fi. Hampton, c/ Lane, Crawford, Ltd. Should bad weather cause the games to be abandoned, they will be played axactly one work later.

The preliminary round" of the Spey Royal Cup will be played on or before Friday, July 16.

INTER-SCHOOL

» VOLLEY-BALL..

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1932.

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

[ORDERS BY LIKUT..COL. D. G. BIRD, 1.5.0., 0.1.7

KING'S WIN CHAMPIONSHIP. | Battery-

Parades."

There will be a mouting to discuss

IRISH AMATEUR

GOLF TITLE

BURKE WINS FOR THIRD SUCCESSIVE YEAR"

Imunovoи aren'

AGENCY...

LONDON, June 17.

HOME CRICKET.

TYLDESLEY GETS A DOUBLE CENTURY,

(THROUGH NEUTRR'S AGENCY.}

the formation of a Rifle Club on JOHN BURKE, the well-known the figures contained therein it is

Thursday, Jund 23 as 5.45 pm at Headquarters. A full attendance is requested.

Motor Machine Gun Section --

1 Parade at Headquarters on Monday, 20th instant for Machine

The results are now assured in the schools volleyball league, al though thera Aro still several In the matches to be played. Senior Division King's College have already made certain of win- ning the championship again by defeating Vernacular Middleun Instruction. School their only serious rival, hy there games to two after a long Struggie. King'sare also runners up in both the other divisions. St. Paul's were again winners in the Junior Division and also took the first place in the Small Boys Divi sion, their teams going through without losing a game.

The results to dats are The lows:-

two preliminary ties are. Yacht Club Kowloon,, Dock, and Kuw loon C.C.. Club de Recreio.

Open Championship data were arranged as follows:-

Monday, June 20...

A. M. Holland. S. Deacon (on | Queen's

the Palien green).

Tuesday, June 21,

Dr. R. A. Basto r. E., W. Sim imonds J. J. Basto v. J. C. Lyal; A. C, Burford r. A. S. Comes (on tho K.B.G.C.- green),

W. Ward . G. N. Mitchell (on

the K.C.C. green).

Thursday, June 20

2 Ride Club; Alt ranka are re- iniade of the meeting of the Rile Club on Wednesday, End instant. Jinchine Gun Company.—

1. Recruits Parade: Recruits `ns detailed in a Company Circular

English golfer, who has been selected for the British Walker Oup team, to-day won the Irish Amatour Port Mar- Golf Championship at

ock when he defeated Michael Crowley by and 3 over 38 holes.

This is the third year in succoa- sion that Burke has won the title...

U.S. BASEBALL

THURSDAY'S GAMES (THROUGH

will parade at Headquarters at 5.30 RESULTS of inacball games play-

.. on Tuesday, June 21.

Chask "A"-E.G.D. under C.S.M.

New York, June 16.

ed to-day follow

National League.

Nuw York

Brooklyn

"B"-Squad drill under Philadelphia

Torry,

3 fol.

Dross-Overalls.

Clas

Sgt. Urquhart.

Dress-Muft!.

2. Instructors' Classen:

1

Senior Division.

2

Games

King's

P. W. L. F. A. Pts. 4 1 0 12

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Vernan. Middle

School

A 1 14 5 2

.... 4

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4

Si Nam

9

1

5 G

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0 13

0

4

Gamos

fing Wa... 0 1 2 Wah Nam 3 12

Chung Nam 30.53

Junior Division.

P. W. L. F. A. Pts.

0 13 0 G 5 1

4 4 1 12 3396 3 31 9 3 7

371

St. Paul's King's Queen's

...... 6

Chung Nam

Ching Hua an

J. Fraser #. H. Gitting; R. F. Ying Wa

Luz. J. G. Meyer; J. J. Gregory Ella Kadoorie 4 e. W. Vonables (on the K.C.C. Į green).

Monday, June 27.

R: Basa . E. Arculli: S. Eccle

gall

2. A. W. Crimmitt; W.

0.4 2 12

1 4

0

Small Boys Division.

Games

Wotherspoon C. S. Brats (on the St. Paul's

Craigongower O.C. greun).

King's

P. W. L. F. A. Ph.

3 3 0. BO

3

3 2 1

6. 3

1

1

3.0 3

.

E. Cullen . T Ferguson; H. GEllis Kadoorie 3 1 3 Cooper J. Brown; V. Eutherick Queen's

"G. C. Moss (on the K.C.C.

green).

Tuesday, June 28.

E.

F. Rapley v. A. O. Brawn; P Madar. A. K. Taylor: A. Carey v. H. Nish (on the Roarsia- green).

Wednesday, June 29.

"

L. E. Laminert A. H. Oswick J. G. Ozoric r. B. E. Maughan GJ, Tacchi 7. F. Jones (on the Polico RC. green)."

"

Monday, July 4.

W, Russell v. H. F. Stoneham R. Duncan . R. S. Nicholls; W.

B. Bradbury, A. H. Basto (on ta K.B.G.C. greep).

Tuesday, July 5.

F. E. Skinner . H. Sherriff; L. do Rome J. Hunter; F. V. Ribeiro v. . Luck (on the Taikoo R.C. green).

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Wednesday, July 6.

S. Randle . 3. B. Chapman; E. Longbottom. H. Hampton; J. M. Jack C. G. Silva (on the Craigeugower C.C: green).

Monday, July 11.

P. Farrall J. C. West; F. 7. Whitte 2. S. E. Alderman (on the Recreio green).

LEAGUE MATCHES.

CRICKET RECORDS.

ANOTHER. GOES BY THE. BOARD.

Another cricket record has gone by the board and to those respon sible, all honour! When J. T. Tunnicliffe Brown (300) and J. (943), the Yorkshire opening pair of the long ago put up 584 for the first wicket before being separated, it was considered that this wna & record which would remain un broken through all time. That was in the summer of 1808 when York shire were playing against Derby- ahire at Chesterfield,

Since then many an opening pair have attempted to better this feat-E R. Mayne and W. H. Ponsford put up 450 for Victoria against Queensland at Melbourne in 1923-4. Then the Surrey open ing pair. J. D. Hobbs and A. Sand- bam scored 423 for their county against Oxford University at the Oval in 1928.

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St. Louis

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1 Philadelphia

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tion of all NC.O.'s is drawn to circular issued in connection with

them classes, which will commence en, Friday, July 9.

3 There will be a meeting of the Machine Gun Company Signallers

nt Headquarters at 3.30 p.m. on Friday. 24th instant.

Anzac Company,

1.

Farnde at Volunteer Hoad- quarters at 5.30 pm. on Monday, 20th instant for Machine Gun In

struction.

2. N.C.O.'s Class will be held on Friday, 94th instant at 5.30 p.m. All N.CO's are requested to make a point of attending. 1.4.LA. Company,.

two

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HOME RACING

HARDWICKE STAKES

ORITISE WIRELESS SERVICE.)

Ascoт, June 17. THE Hardwicke Stakes were won by Goveans at 9/9, with Sand. wich, 4/1, second, and Primitif. 20/1, third.

Twelve ran, with ave lengths be tween Arst and second and two lengths between second and third.

No. 1198 Pte. J. Forbes, No. 7 Platoon, appointed Lanes Corporni with effect from June 17, 1832.

No. 183 Pte. D. C. Brodie, No. Platoon, appointed Lance Cor porn with effect from June, 17, 1039.

Transier.

No. 1 Sadtion A,P.C and No. Section Hong Kong Electric: The asuni weekly instruction parades are suspended till further notice. Thstrid the

Sections will parade together on the first Thurs day of each month commencing, July 18 at AP.C: Installation, North Point at 5.30 p.m. Members are strongly urged to attend as often as possible intermediate parades with No. 3 Section, Centre At Headquar-instant. ters every Monday at 5.30 p.m.

Other Sections will parade EC- cording to the following time tables No. 1542 Tpr. S. F. Balfour, No. 3 Section, Centre, at Head-Machine Gun Troop, as from June quarters at 5.30 p.m. on. Monday. 15, 1939. 30th instant.

No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, at Kowloon Dock at 3.30 p.m. on Fri- day, 94th instant

No. 3 Section, Kowloon Gricket Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club at p.m. on Thursday, 21st instant. The Officers Commanding the un- dermentioned Units will issue their Orders separately to their Com mands:

Engineer Company, 4. Corns Signals.

7. Machine Gun Troop.

Armoured Car, Section-

There will be a parade for the whole Section on Monday, 20th in stant at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

Area Orders.

As far back as 1020, Halmen and No. 30 dated June 10, 1832, para. Buteliffe looked as though they .M. the King's Birthday would make a bid at battering the Parade. performance of Brown and Tunni- cliffe in their match against Hamp ahire at Portsmouth, but when the scort stood at 347, they were Neparated. That was their pre- vious best and one feels that on The fixtures for two weeks have that orasion they little thought had to be postponed owing to bad that they would be engaged in a weather, but there is every prospert partnership twelve years later that of the league being resumed to-day would realise enough runs to brock under favourable weather, condi- the record which had stood for 34

tions.

Tixburee for the afternoon are as under:

Division I.

Taikoo v. Craigongower.

Civil, Servios. Kowloon C.C, Police . Kowloon Dock.. Rocraic . Bowling Green.

Division II.

Craigongower . Taikoo. Kowloon C.C. t. Civil Servier. Bowling Green . Recreio.. Electric R. C. v. Yacht Club.

Recreio Teams,

years!

Yorkshire's Cricketing Sona. They have done it and justly proud they should be. It is re- markable that a record set up by a Yorkshire pair should be broken by another pair from the same county three decades later and the county must feel proud of her cricketing sons!

Holiness and Sutcliffe have many good performances to their credit but it would be safe to say that their latest feat is one which even this world-famous pair of opening batsmen would find hard to beat.

The following will represent In minor matches, 8. Colmiau andTM Club de Recreio in the lawn P. Coles put on 472 for the first wicket when playing for Devon- bowis league games to-day:

Senior team. (home) K.B.G.C.shire Park against G. W. Morrison's at 3.50 p.m.

XI. at Eastbourne in 1899, while it F. Kavier, R. R. Robarts, A. S. will also be of interest to state that in frst class matches Tom Gomoi and R F. Luz (Skip)

accomplished a performance quite. without parallel by making over Alves, L. A. Gutierrez and C.100 together for the first wicket of

Surrey four times in one week: Marques (Skip)."

108 and 125 Cambridge Univer.

sity, at the Oval, and

T. X. SIVI, C. A Lopen. Haywood and J B Hobbs in 1907

C. R. Souza and C. G. Silva (Skip)

T. V. Ribeiro, J. M.

M.

Junior team (away) . K.B.G.C. at 3.30 p.m.

J.

MA. Carvalho, F. X. Soares, J. zorio and C. Basto (Skip) G. Ozorio

T Prata, L. Xavior. J. Busto and A. B.. Basto (Skip).

A. A. Xavier, J. M.. 8, Rosario, E. M. Remedies and Dr. R. A. C. Basto (Skip).

147 and 305 Middlesex, at

Lordne nas pekikke mange, desig in There are also 20 instances on re- cord of the sums pair of batsmen making 100 or more together for the first wicket in both innings of a first class match.

No. 1768 Pte. A. H. Harbord, No. Platoon, is transferred to Machine Gun Troop as from 17th

Struck Off the Btrength.

PERMITTED TO REGION.

No. 1371 Bdm. G. A. V. Ribeiro, Corps Band: ns from June 11, 1935.

HAVING LEFT THE COLONY: No. 1831 Pte," W. F. Leckie, No. 1 Platoon, as from May 18, 1932.

Leave.

No. 1770 Plc. W. D. Folly, No. 4 Platoon, granted a months! leave from May 9, 1932.

Machine Gun Troop, granted 3 No. 1507 Tpr, R. A. Fawcett,

months? sick leave from May 1 to July 31, 1939.

No. 1383 Pta. V. R. Gordon, No. 1 Platoon, "granted 12 months' leave from November 20, 1931 te Novem ber 19, 1032,

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No. 1547 L/Cpl. 1. G. Allison, Machine Gun Troop, granted months' sick leave from May to July 30, 1032.

No. 1349 Tpr. R. D. Beaument, Machine Gun Troop, granted 3. months sick leave from June 1 to August, 31, 1932:

Strength,

The following have been taken on the Strength:-

The following letters exchanged between His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, and

No. 1902 Pte. C. Spradbery, His Excellency the General Officer Naval Yard. Motor M.G. G Section Commanding, are published for in- June 13, 1972. formation:-

No. leon Pir. C. Cnüvin, 8, Car- From: H.E. the Officer Adminis-arvon Bond. Kowloon, No. 9 Pln...

tering the Government. June 18: 1932:

No. 1904 Gnr. T. R. B. Tuxford, To: H.E. the General Officer

Commanding

Arnhold & Co., Battery, June 17, 1039.

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W. B. G. GOATER. Capi. Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.

HEALTH IN : EASTERN PORTS.

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"I should like to express to Your Excellency my very high apprecia tion" of the smartness of the units under Your Excellency's command at the review on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday. The proceed- ings reflected the highest credit on all concerned. I am afraid the rain caused considerable discomfort to the officers and men taking part in

The following health bulletin of the ceremony, but I trust no one suffered anything worse than incastorn ports, for the week ended convenience."

June 11, has been issued:--

Plague.

From: H.E. the General Offer

Comanding.

To: H.E, the Officer Adminis tering the Government. "I have to think your Excellency for the kind letter received by me to-day.

I can assure your Excellency that the very slight discomfort which the Officers and men under my Command were exposed to on the rccasion of the King's Birthday Parade, will be regarded by th As being of no consequence when they hear that Your Excellency ap preciated the ceremony in which they took part.”

Appointment and Promotion.

No. 1888 Pte.L. 1. Jenkina, Anzac Company promoted Com pany Sorgeant Major with effect from June 2, 1032.

(Continued on next column.)

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shown by Marshall and Limbdi who treated the spectators to some de lightful Batting,"

SUSSEX +

BURREY.

SURREY BADLY BEATEN.

In reply to the formidable totali Surroy journeyed to Sussex and put up by All-India, the Minor were trounced by the home county Counties only made 129 and when by an anings and twenty-four forced to follow-on they collected | rúnu.

173, leaving the tourists winners by the comfortable margiu mentioned abave.

The scores word

All-Inding

lab innings, {7-

wickets, declared)

› Marshall, 148.

499

Limbdi, 100, retired: Minor Counties, 1st innings. 132 Minor Counties, End innings 173

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SOUTH AMERICANS.

MATCH DRAWN.

London, June 17. Results of three of the matches which commenced in Wednesday have boon cabled through and from

noticed that the All-India touring: LILITI are maintaining the good form they displayed in their match against. Lancashire. This time their opponents were the Minor Counties and in bringing off a viŝtory by an innings and 129 runs they have to thank Marshall and Limbdi who

This fixture is not given in displayed excellent batting form.. Wisden's so it must be regarded aa Tadashire Beored an overwhelm an extra match arranged for the ing" victory over Worcester, on tourists. As in the case of All-i ture of this match being a double India-Minor Counties match, no

The game venue is given but it may be pre contury by Tyldesley. between M.C.C. and South Ameri-sumed that the game took place at can, was drawn.

Headquarters.

WORCESTER . LANCASHIRE.

TYLDESLEY'S DOUBLE

CENTURY.

Lancashire made the trip to Worcester and returned with full points. winning by the comfortable margin of an innings and 105 runs.

Taking advantage of having first use of the wickets, Lancashire ran up the huge total of 498 for 3 (de- clared) Tyldesley was the hero of the match his personul contribu tion standing at 925 not out, Iddon, too, was conspicuous for some good batting. He also got into three Sgures and was undefeat ed with 100 to his credit.

Woroester failed diamally when they went in and were all out for a pultry 97. Forced to follow-on, they showed some improvement but even then they were not able stave-off defeat by are innings, being dismissed for 928.

The scores were: Lancashire, 1st innings. (for 2

wickets, declared).......... 429

Tyldesley, 225, not out. Iddon, 100, not out.. Worcester, 1st innings

07 Worcester, 2nd janings....... 226

ALL-

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INDIA. MINOR COUNTIES ↑.

TOURISTS WIN AGAIN.

The All-India XI. is showing very excellent form just now, so much, so that their supporters are looking forward optimistically. to their Test Match against England at Lord's on June

Their latest success was at the expense of the Minor Counties whom they defented by an innings and 120 runs, thanks mainly to some excellent batting by Marshall (148). and Limbdi (100, retired).

The venue of the match, unfortu- nately, is not given. The tourists had first knock when they made 424 A feature of their for 7 (declared)

the excellent form innings was

CHURCH NOTICE.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BOXENTIST. (Branch at The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

Mass, V.S.A.) -

MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWEN ROAD TRAY STATION. JUNE 19, 1939:--

SUNDAY 8227icz, 11.15 am,

Subject:-"IS THE UNIVERSE, IN- CLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCEP

The Sunday School in held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8.00 pm. Reading Boost above address open:- Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 530 to 7 pm

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Boom.

(87 UNION CHURCH. {Hong Kong)

| SUNDAY JUNE 19, 1982:—

Meping Barrica, 11 a m..

Evening Service, 6 pm.

Preacher;Hev. H. G. Powell,

Social Hour will be held in the Churoh

Hall after Evening Service.

Sunday School

Kennedy Road, 10 mm,

WESLEYAN METHODIST

OHUYCE Tech (Opposito Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East).

The following are the forthcoming Services, etc. at the Wealeyan Method-

at Church, Wanubai,

SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1081-.

Morning Service, 10.13 8.m.

Premaker for both Services -

Bay. Erris O. H. Tribbook.

As the close of the evening's Service

the Sacrament, of Holy Communion will be celebrated

Cases. Deaths.

Alexandria a 2

Bassein Colombo

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Cholera,

Caloutta Suigon

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Evening Service, 8.15 p.m.

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Baghind Basrah Bombay

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SAILORS AND BOLDIERS"

HOME, Wanchal.

23, Hennessy Road

MONDAY" (20th), Badminton Club

Moot.

TODAY (21st), (8 pin-Fellowship

- Mooting...

9 pm Local Preacher's

Study Class

(3rd),-Badminton Club

M.dt. had frst use of the wickets when they scored 330 for 8 (declared) and in reply to this In the the tourists made 270, second inninga Marylebone declared at 180 for the loss of 3 wickets and ns time was getting short, stamps had to be drawn when the South Americans were 50 for 3 in the second innings...

The scores were:- M.C.C., 1st innings (8-wick-

..... 338 eta, declared) South Americans, 1st innings 970 M.C.C., 2nd innings (3 wick-

eta, declared) ........... South Americans, 2nd innings (tatal for 3 wickets).....

BISMAG

130

60

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The scores, ware s Sussox, lat inaings.

Duleepsinhji, 180. Bosley, 146 Harry Parks, 130, Surrey, 1st innings Surreys, 2nd innings

Tate, 6 for 33,

YORKSHIRE ». ESSEX.

536

280

CHAN

ESSEX POOR SHOW.

Essex was badly defented by an innings and 313 runs when they made a trip to Yorkshire..

The scores wond Yorkshire, 1st innings (1)

wickel, declared) Essex, 1st innings

Variety, & for 8. Essex, 2nd innings

Variety, 5 for 45

555

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164

TOMORROW AT THE KING'S.

WILL

ROGERS

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