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Sports News

ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE.

HONG KONG SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis match played at Sopkunpoo on Tuesday between 10th Coy. Royal Engineers and

"B" Coy. 8.W.B.

Totol seta

Total sets

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

CRAIGENGOWER WIN IN "B."

ANOTHER VICTORY FOR C.R.C. INC."

[BY "SALADIN."]

matches

werd

Three mid-week decided yesterday, the results of which follow:-

"B" DIVISION.

K.C.C. v. C.C.C.

Craigengower Cricket Club won a comfortable victory over the Kow- loon Cricket Club on the latter's

courts.

40th Coy. R. E.

"B" Coy. S.W.B.

Major Mousley and

Licut, Cresswell and

L/Cpl. Fretwell

D

L/Cpl. Whelan

11

Cpl. Mechan and

Sgt. Brown and

Spr. Waldran

1

L/Cpl. Purcell

&

Spr. Whiting and

L/Cpl. Watts and

-Spir. Bloane

3

1/Cpl. Smith.....

Major Blousley and'

Sgt. Brown and

Cpl. Fretwell

L/Cpl. Purcell

4

Cpl. Mechan and

L/Cpl. Watts and

Spr. Waldran

0

L/Cpl. Smith

2

Spr. Whiting and

Licut, Cresswell und

Spr. Sloane

1

L/Cpl. Whelan

4

Scores!

Major Mousley and

L/Cpl. Watts and

L/C. Fretwell

k

L/Opl. Smith

Epl. Mechan and

Lieut. Cresswell and

Apr. Waldran

2

L/Cpl. Whelan

Dunne and Keaglebacker (K.C.C.)

lost to Reed and G. Lia..... 40 lost to E. Zimmern and R.

Choo

5-7

Spr. Whiting and

Sgt. Brown and

Spr. Sloane

/Cpl. Purcell

lost to W, J. Howard and Y. Hachiuma

3.0

D. 8. Green and James (K.C.C.)

lost to Reed and G. Lia .....

10

lost to E, Zimmern and R.

New York Giants Pittsburg Pirates

0

Chen

1-0

4

1

Philadelphia Phillies Cincinnati Reds

lost to W. J. Howard and Y.

Hachiuma

1-0

*

8 0

4

9 1

Lee and Jack (K.C.C.)

Herman and Durocher hit home

ruus.

beat Reod and G. Lia

3-4

lost to E. Zimmern and R.

Choa

2-6

American League.

lost to W. J. Ifoward and Y.

Hachiuma

*1-0

R. H. E.

K.C.C.

National League.

Chiengo White Sox ... 5 Boston Red Sox

4

0 18

I'set

C.C.C............. 8 sets

S.C.A.A. . I.R.C.

R. H. E.

Cleveland Indians......

2 0

1

Boston Braves ......

#

1

Vosmik hit a home run.

Chisago Cubs

1

1 New York Yankees

}

4

ដី

only half a set.

Boston Braves

'12

2Detroit Tigers

8

10

Scores:-

Chicago Cubs

4 11

0

Wyatt hit a home run.

I

D

15

0

Philadelphia Athletics O

17

01.

St. Louis Cardinals

1 10

Detroit Tigers

*

01

bent A. H. Madar and S. A,

Ismail

8 3

3 Philadelphin

Athletics 4

10

0

beat F. D. Pereira and M. 0.

Hoosen

6-2

2 3

Senators

18

bent A. R. Minu and 0.

Ismail

Kuhel hit a home run.

U.S. BASEBALL

WEDNESDAY'S GAMES

[RECTER'S AMERICAN DERVICE]

New Yong, July 27. THE following were the results of

to-day's baseball games:

Brooklyn Dodgers

New York Giants

Bil Terry, Lindstrom and Moore;

Pittsburg Pirates

Vaughan and Piet hit home, runs.

St. Louis Browns...... Washington

hit home runk

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CA

ST

LAWN BOWLS.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

On the Kowloon Cricket Club greens yesterday, two matches were decided in the Lawn Bowls Cham- pionship of the Colony.

RUSSIA IS LIKE ́ D'ARTMOOR.

ני

VISCOUNT SNOWDEN'S

RETORT.

Lord Marley: There is no uu

A. ~H~ Oswick beat A.-K. Taylor. employment in Russia.

21-14 shota, Ozorio beat Rapley 21-10 shots.

K.B.G.C. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

Viscount Snowden: Nor is there in Dartmoor, and for the same

reason.

This somewhat illuminating pass age occurred when the House of Lords continued its economy `d» bate.

Viscount Snowden had intervened The following teams have been to say that plans were ready for selected to represent the Kowloon

a conversion scheme when the mo Bowling Green Club in their leaguement was favourable. matches to-morrow:-

After the passage quoted, Vis lat team v. Civil Servico Cricket count Snowden said that he had i Clitb at Happy Valley

been preaching Socialism all his

R. S. Nichol, R.. Dänean, R. life but he had not thought that Hail, A. M. Holland.

it would come in his time although

C. S. Boat, H. F. Stoneham, H. he believed that economic evolution Nish, W. Russell.

G. N. Mitchell, A. MacIntyre, A. K. Taylor, E. W. L. Hogbin.

2nd team. Civil Service Cricket Club ab Kowloon :-

F. V. Whitta, V. C. Labrum, J. G. Meyer, F. L. Bapley.

C. Hatt, T. Hard, J. S. Logan, D. Gow.

BADMINTON:

was working in that direction.

"But," he said, "may God save England from such Socialism as they have in Russia to-day,"

Lord Referring to

Rending's

C. L. Farmer, W. Venables, W. speech in the provious debate, in which he asked if the Government E. Hale, W. S. Draket

could rest merely upon the con. version of the 3 per cent. War Luan, saying that it might very well be that as time proceeded they would find it necessary

to deal with the remaining £4,300,000,000 of the National Debt, Viscount Snowden said that there was not much in that argument at present because ever £2,000,000 of the total of £6,000,000,000 of internal debt was either on a four per cont. basis or below and there was not a large block which could be redeemed for

few years to come.

YESTERDAY'S DEMON- STRATION GAME.

Quite a number of members of the Indian Recreation Club turned up at Sookunpoo yesterday to watch Receiving the Indian Recreation Mr. Hazell and Mr. Gray in Club, the South China concededd demonstration game, which prov

K. H. Chau and C. L. Luk

(S.C.A.A.)

(Continued on next column.)

AN

For Quality

•DONOTHY

+

ed interesting. Despite the strong breeze blowing at the time of play, the players gave a good exhibition.

Ir. Hazell executed some fine wrist

Cbilversion of 5 per cent, War Loan, he said, must be voluntary

and the terms acceptable to the

present holders. There had never

been a moment when this question had been out of the mind of the Chancellor of the Exchequar since

work with good results, while 1029, the date when it first became 0-2 r. Gray indulged in spectacular possible to redeem them.

hitting which impressed the gallery.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer Those present evinced apprecia-would miss no favourable oppor tion of the game, which no doubt

tunity of trying to effect this very

0-0 will be adopted by the club as a substantial reduction in the volume

permanent form of sport.

HOME RACING

GOODWOOD CUP

(THROUGH MEUTEX'R AGENCY.]

LONDON, July 23, THE rice for the Goodwood Cup

resulted as follows:--

Brilette

Brown Jack

Ut Majeur

1

2 3

of interest upon national debt.

CANADA URGED TO FIGHT CANCER.

ONTARIO COMMISSION ADVISES TREATMENT. AND

EDUCATION,

Toronto.-After ten months of study in eight countries the Ontario Cancer Commission, a body of four appointed by the Provincial Gov- ornment, has presented a report which recommends a broad pro- Browngramme, of cancer treatment and

Five ran, the winner winning by four lengths, Ut Majeur being ten lengths behind Brown Jack

Betting: Bralette 6/2; Jack 9/4 Ut Majeur 0/4.

D. C. Lak and S. W. Wong

(S.C.A.A.)

beat A. H. Madar and S. A.

Ismail

4-3

bent F. D. Pereira and M. 0.

Hoosen

0-3

beat A. R. Mina and O.

Ismail

6-3

E. Les and S. Chau (S.C.A.A.) · beat A. H. Madar and S. A.

Ismail

beat F. D. Pereira and M. 0.

Hoosen

drew with A. 'R. Minu and 0.

Ismail

"C" DIVISION.

C.R.C.. C.C.0.

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prevention through education. The report is being given careful con- sideration, and action on it is like.. ly to be taken as soon as fitonces permit

The Commission recommende that the Government appoint a commis- sioner or commission with wido power and many duties in connec tion with cancer trentincnt. This

6-4 individual of body would have cus- 7-6 tady and control of Government- owned radium, would inaugurate and supervise treatment centres and diagnostic clinics and would secure close co-operation of all treatment centres. The Commission agreed that the use of radium and X-rays was of high value in cancer treat-

On the Chinese Recreation Club ment. It advised also that the courts, Craigengower proved 10 Clovernment, through its research match for their hosts, failing to win dopartment, investigate also ex- a set.

Scores:

K. T. Lai and Y. E. Mow

(C.R.C.)

4

boat. Y C. Mok and_Broad-

bridge

beat A Kitchell and N. B.

Kitchell

0-0

beat E. Howard and Lock * 6-0 M. K. Lau and L. F Hon

(C.R.C.)

-beas-X. C. Mok_and_Broad-

bridge

beat A Kitcial and. N. B.

Kitchell

beat E. Howard and Lock ... S. W. Liang and H. S. Kwok

(C.R.O.).

beat Y. C. Mok and Broid-

bridgeticians

brat A. Kitchell and N. 3.

Kitchell

Lent E. Howard and Lock:

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periments along the lines of serums, tissues and biochemical extracts, and said there was ample basis for the-hope-that-in-these-experiments- acure ultimately might be found.

Creation is advised of a cancer institute for the purpose of secur- ing skilled personnel and for shimu. Jasion-and-guidance-of-research; organization of a limited number

6-1 of diagnostic centres; purchase of 0-1 Lan: edequate supply of radium; in, stitution of an active campaign of

0-2

public education in the matter, and provision for short post-graduata 0-0, medical courses in cancer treat 6-2ment.

UNDER-WATER LIGHTS.

IN CLACTION'S NEW 250,000 SWIMMING POOL.

On a level with Clacton Pier, 1,000 bathers will be able to enjoy themselves in from three to nine feet of water, as they choose. There will be a continuous supply of sen Clacton-A swimming poul, water, pumped up, 'altered, and which is fitted beneath the water | aerated by means of a huge foun with electric lights of 100,000 tain. candle-power, and is the only one

of its kind in Britain, will

Clacton-on-Sea thia opened at

There is also a new idea in cubiole accommodation. After undressing the bather will take his clothes to an attendant, and they will be, locked up until required.

mouth by Mr. P. J. Pybus, Minis ter of Transport.

The pool is made entirely of con Work on the bath began last Crete, .00 concrete piles 24 foot | September, and has cost about above the bed of the sea, and re- £50,000, The under-water lights presents a remarkable engineering will shine out through thirty "port-

holes" at night-time.

feat.

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..

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