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VOLLEY BALL.

STUDENTS' LEAGUE

CONCLUDED. --, ་

KING'S COLLEGE ESTABLISH. RECORD,

[BY

SMASHER.

BADMINGTON.

D. HAZELL AND S. A. GRAY GIVE EXHIBITION,

INTERESTING EVENT AT RADIO SPORTS CLUB

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[BY SMASHER."[

A very interesting event took plage at the Radio Sports Club yesterday afternoon when . Hazs and 5. A. Gray, well-known on the tennis courts, gave an exhibi- tion of Badmington, which proved to be much appreciated by the large number of members present.

The Annual Volley Ball Students' League has been concluded. In the Benior Division, in which seven tours took part, King's College emerged victorious for the third your in succession, thus establish- ing a new recard for the competi- tion. They are to be congratulated

With a view to encouraging the on their fine performance. The Ver į nacular Middle School made, a prati gaina, locally, the Outdoor Sports hid for honoura, losing to the Equipment Co., of Gloucester champions by the odd game in five. Areads have presented two tuets,

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յի progress, and number of rackets and King's College met and bent the shuttlecocks to the Radio Sports following:

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Ying Wah Cellege 3-0 gunes, Sai Nam College... 3-D Wah Nam College ... 0-0 Queen's Collego 3.0 Chung Nang College. -3-0 Vernaculas M.8. 3-2 "During the SANTOTA the fol lowing and up for King's College: W. Chin. PT. Li, P. H. Lan, P. D. Lay, K. M. Li (Ceptur), T. Y. Lu, K. M. Vien, K. K. Land F. S.-Fang. K. M. Li, K. K, Li and T. Y. LAIN wore the star players of the side. "The last med has played for Hong Kong in interport volley ball na tehes. The team has entered for i the Open Championships, which will hegin shortly.

Other Divisions.

St. Paul's College secured the Champions for the Junior and "Third Divisions, while King's #dollege were runners-up in both.

LAWN BOWLS OPEN

SINGLES...

FURTHER DATES FIXED.

The Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong

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Judging by the keenness shown in the exhibition, it seems that Badmington has mude a spontane- bay appeal to the members of this Delube

Mr. Hazell explained the finer points of the grime to those present yesterday."

U.S.

BASEBALL

WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS

¡THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

NEW YORK, Jane 29.

HACK WILSON scored his 15th

home, run of the season aiday, when Brooklyn shut-out Philadel

vital game.. phia Phillies in a Averill, the big-hitter of the Cere

a four-

land Indians, obwined bugger against Detroil. Results:

National League. Phüindefphin 0 Brooklyn Cincinnati .0 St. Louis

New York Cleveland

St. Louis

American Loagus.

The American Lenque matches played on June 20 which were unti- ilated, resulted as follows: | Boston

3 Detroit."

TALwn. Bowls Association Philadelphiu 4 Chirago Have arranged further dates and

ties in the open singles champion-A. ship as follows:-

Monday, July 11,

(Craigengower ground),'

3. J.. Gregory Hyde Lay: J.

Fraser

. P. E. Knighs.

Tuesday, July 12.

(Kowloon C.Q. ground),

1. M. Onsar . M. Holland; L. Onationed on atuh calumin.}

Gutierrez #. R. H. E. Markss

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1932.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

F

LR.C. "A

BEATEN.

CHINESE SCORE OVER OLD RIVALS.

BBY BALAPIN

זי

WIMBLEDON TENNIS

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

VINES BEATS CRAWFORD SLUT. COLL.

0.3.0., D.B.E.}

[DIKOVOK NEUTRIL'S ACKNOT.)

Losnos, June 30,

Y the Women's semi-mals 'Mrs. Wills-Moody heat Mrs. Heeley

MEN'S SINGLES Vines" beat Crawford by 0-2, 6-1,

in the semi-fan of the Men's, Singles.

Paying with all their might in an attempt to regain their position, so. as Champion Clib, which they inst held as far back as 1995, the Chines Recreation Club heat the Indian Recreation Club yesterday in al' pertular match in the "A Division. The result.. 7 sets to 2 in their favour gives an indication of their strength this year, and al- though they have yet a few matches to play, the fact that they have beater last year's holders pinges them in the position of hat invenrites for the shield

d

The Indians started their season disastrously, having lost in the two divisions that they won in 1930 1951 Yesterday two of the thres pairs did not register a set, nad only 1. D. and S. A. Remjahn cured, but even they fell before Ho Ka Lau and Yew Man Kit who did best for the home team by win- ning all three atta

In the Mixed Deubles, the United Services consolidated their position at the top of the League Table by heating the Kowlom Cricket Clubb. Capt." Barry and Mrs. Lochner again contributed most to their side's success, although the other two pairs played very wel! also. E. F. Fincher and Mrs. MoTavish showed up prominently against their more formidable opponents.

Results:-

**A** DIVISION,

C.R.C. ». I.R.C.

Playing on their cwn courts, the Chinese Recreation Club won the match byī sets to 2

Scores

Austin beat Satoh 7-5, 6-2, 6-1. LONDON, June 99.

MEN'S DOUBLES

Quarter Finalą.

Boussus and A.

Merlia

.

Strength. The following have been taken oa the Strongl

No. 1907 Pts. A. S. Hersee, H.K:| andl Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., BIRA.A.L.A. Coy, 9,0,3,

Parades,

The Battery: There will be parades until further notice.

ደር፣

Corps Signals: A parade for Signalling Instruction will be held at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. mi Friday; July S. It is specially requested that all members will attend this parade, in order that a suitable training programme may le arranged.

Machina Unu Troop: Parede" on Tuesday, July 5 at the Riding School at 3.30pm.

Armoured Car Section:

Thors

(Frane beat R. Miki and Jill be no parade on Monday, July Sutoli (Japan) 6-3, 6-4, 36, 41,

W. Allison and J. Van Ryn (U.S.A.) beat R. Menzel and J. S.

4, 3-8, 8-4, 6-3.

. P. Hughes and F. J. Perry Britain) beat S. Wood and angin (U.S.A.) 7-5, 7-5, 6-3.

WOMEN'S SINGLES

Semi-Final.

The while Section will parade Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, July 8.

Machine Gun Company: 5 Re dieruits will parade at 5.30 p.m. m

Tursday, July 5.

Class A Machine Gun Train- Linge noder A/CIS. M. · Torry.

Class Arm, Drill under

Helen Jaroba (U.S.A.) beat Mme. Sergt. Urquhart.“ Mathieu (France) 7-5, 6-1.

bent J. S. A. Curreem and A.

A. Rumjaha

bent J. A. Casumbhoy and I.

M. A. Razuck

MIXED DOUBLES.

K.C.C. ». U.SRC.

ห้

6-3

B

Press for Class Balts and Sidearms.

B Rifles,

2. On Friday, July 8, the Com- Signallers under Captain W.H.G. Goster, D.S.O.,M.C, and Instructors Machine Gun Class will aliparade at 3.30 p.m. at Hend- quarters.

Anzac Company 1. Parade at 5.30 Volunteer Headquarters t P.m. on Monday, July 4 for Ma- enine Gun Instruction.

* N.C.0% Class will be held on Friday, July 8 at 6.30 p.m. All ¡N.C,O's. are requested to notend.

A.A.L.A. Company: No. Sec. Op their opponent's court. the United Services Recreation Club A.P.C. and No. 2 Sec. H.K.E. beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by ades

The usual weekly instruction. par.

are suspended till further. notice. Instead, the two Sections: will parade together on the first Thursday of each month commnene- ing July 7 at A.P.C. Installation, North Paint at 6.30 p.m. Members 6-4 are strongly urged to attend

Beta.

- Scores:--

E. C. Fincher and Miss Dalziel

(K.C.C.)

lost to Caps Cannon and.

Mrs. McNal

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often as possible, intermediate par- 1-8ades with No. 3 Section, Centre at "Headquarters every Monday at 5.20 9.6 p.20.

10

8. Wakbington

M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo

(C.R.C.)

4 Detroit

B

6 Chicago

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lost to H. D. Rumjahn and

A. Rumjan

**

bet Dr. Tottenham and Mrs.

Grimble

bent J. S. A. Curreem and

A. A. Rumjahn

6-1

Jest to Capt, Barry and Mrs.

Lochner

beat 3. A. Chumbhoy and

B

1. M. A. Razack.........

6-2

3

Ho Knau nnd Yew Man Kit

(C.R.C.)

E. F. Fincher and Mrs. Me-

Tavish (.0.C.)

best H. D. Ramjahn and S

A. Rumjahn

€-3

Just to Dr. Tottenham and

Mrs. Grimble

4-6

bea J. S. A.. Curvem and A.

A. Rumjahu

drew with Capt. Barry and

0-1

Mrs. Lochner ......

6-6

bent J. A. Cassumihoy and

I. M. A. Ruzack

0-3.

bent Capt. Campion and Mrs.

McNab

6-3

A. I. Guest and Mrs. Griffiths

(K.C.C.)

lost to H. D. Rumjahn and

3. A. Rumjahn (Continued on heat coluzia,)

1-3

lost to Dr. Tottenham and

Mrs. Grimble

1-8

lost 10 Capt. Barry and Mrs.

Lochner

0-4

lost to Chpt: Cannon and

Mrs. McNab

Wednesday, July 13, (Recreio ground).

F. Goodwin #. M. Mair: R. F. Luz 7. DF. R. A. C. Basto.

Thursday, July 14. (Police ground),

W. H. B. Muskett W. Ward. (K.B.G.C. ground).

W. McLeod r. J. J. Basto.

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"C" DIVISION.

A.T.C. ». F.C

the

At Sookunpou, yesterday, Army Tennis Longue bear the Fili pino Club by 8 sets to 1.

Scores:

O. J. Mitchell and I. Jarman

(A.T.C.)

Other Sections willparade accord. ing so the following time table ; -,

No. & Section, Centre, af Hend- quarters at 5.20 pan, où Monday, July 4.

No. & Section, Kowloon Cricket Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club ni 0 p.m. on Tuesday, July 3.

No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, at Kowloon Dock at 5.30 p.m. on Fri day, July 8

Portuguese Company: A course' of classes and lectures en interest- ing and instructive subjects will be held during the months of July and August, on Tuesday evenings, at 8.30 p.m. All N.ĈIÓ's, are expect ed to attend, and any other Mern. her of the Company, who is interest. ed, may do so, When the training season commences, the position re- garding existing N.C.0%, and prof motions generally, will be reconsi dered in the light of the attendur-: ees at these lectures.

The first lecture will be on Tars- day, July 6. May Reading withi practical examples" " by C.S.M. Slattery.

(1) The Offers Commanding the

undermentioned Units will! jasue their Orders separatety to their Commande:-

1. Engineer Company. II: Motor Machine Gun Section

Secttish Company.

bead M. J. Rall and S. A.

Hamid

6-

beat H. A. Ribeiro and M.

A. House....

0-1

bent J. M. Cruz and F.

Torres

4-III

drow with . J. Rull and S.

6-6

beat H. A. Ribeiro and M.

A. Sonua....

60%

best J. M. Cruz and F.

Torres

6-1

J. Norris and R: Lewis"

(A/TC.)

A. Hamid

F. E. Matthews and M. Davis.

(A.T.C.)

Transfer.

No. 1574 Pte. CIE. Moore, No. 3 Platoon, is transferred to A.A L. A. Company on June 28, 1932.

Struck off the strength.

Having Completed 2 years Serv

No. 1198 Pto. F. G. da Luz, No. 11| Platoon, as from 20.8.32.

Having Been Dismissed.

drew with M. J. Rull and S.

A. Hamid

C

E+B

beat H. A. Ribeiro and M.

A. Souen

6-2

No. 1941 Pte. M. Franco, No. 1 Platoon, as from 24.0.32

hens J. 31. Cruz and F.

Torres

6-3

No. 1978 Bdr. J.M.V. Figueivedhy Corps Band, as from 24.0.32.

ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE.

HONG KONG SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis match played at Sookunpoo yesterday batween the Royal Army Pay Corps and 40th Coy. Royal Engineer:

E.A.P.C.

Col. Wimberley, and B.Q.M.S. Matthews. Capt. Williuna: and 6/Sgd. Hols S.Q.M.S. Warman and Sgt. Prestin

Col Wimberley and

S.Q.M.S. Matthews......

Capt. Williams and

-S/Sgt. Halt

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40th Doy. E.E.S. Maj. Monslay and Et Waring...

Cpl. Michan and... Spr, Mullin Maj. Moosley and Lt. Waring

L/Cpl. Fretwell and Spr. Lestien

L/Cpl. Fretwell and Spr. Leslie...

L/Cpl. Fretwell and s Spr. Leslie

3

S.Q.M.S. Warman and

Sgt. Preslin ...

1

Col Wimberley and

Cpl. Michan and

B.Q.M.S. Matthews

B

Spr, Mullinen

Capt. Williams and

S/Sgt. Hols

8

B.Q.M. S. Warmax and

Maj. Mfonsity nud LA. Waring.****** Cpl. Michan and

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Total sets

Total sets

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No. 1909 Pto, J. A. G. Anderson, Taikoo Dockyard, M.M. Qun Sev..

977.0.02.

No. 1901 Pte. J. Cassel Office Aps plicanco Co., Anzac Cay. 27.8.09.

No. 1910 nr F. W. Kendall, Arnhold and Co., Battery, 29, 6.32. Leave,

Lieut. L. T. Ride. M.A., M.E. R.. C. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.. kranted lonve from 23.39. 31.8.32.

Rifles and Bayonets. All rifles, bayonets and senbbartly will be handed into Valutaer Stove As soon as possible for the Annual Inspection by the Armourer.

All the above must be in

thoroughly clona condition when handled in.

W. E.. G. GOATER, Capt.

Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.

Notice.

"Annual Aquatic Sports. There will be a messing of the Aquatic Sports Committee Composi of the following on Tuesday, July at Heaquarters it 4.30pm-

Captain E. J.R. Mitohuit, President.

Lieut. J. H. Bottomley. Lieus. E. G. Stewart. Sorgt. W. H. Owen. Sapper P. W. T. Rom. Dr. Barnarde's Home Fund, The underortioned amounts have been collected for Dr. Barnardo's Home,

Sergrants' Mess... $51.08 Canturn

1,62 A draft for these amounts has forwarded to the Serretary, Dr. Barnardo's Home.

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