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LEAGUE TENNIS
INDIANS PROVIDE ANOTHER SURPRISE
S.C.A.A. "A" SHOW CONVINCING FORM
The 1.R.C. provided another sensation in the tennis league when they lost to South China "A" by 33 sets to 33. The Indians were hot favourites for championship hon-
their stock has depreciated some aluri.
HOME CRICKET
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LAWN BOWLS
SUSSEX BADLY BEATEN BY WOTHERSPOON »EXTENDED
MIDDLESEX
THROUGH REUTER'S ADENOY]
Four matches wers decided yes terday in the Open Singles Cham pionship yesterday, two being on the Police Green and two on the Greens of the Club de Recreio.
W. Ιπ
between the match LONDON, June 8
Wotherspoon and E. W. Simmonds, Sussex seemed to have struck a bad patch for following their loss the former led all the way but Simmonds on the first innings) to Surrey, after twenty one heads he they were badly beaten by Mid-needed three points.
made runs. desox by an innings and
a masterly recovery and
sible for Middlesex's win
still
MEN WHO NEVER BOAST
LIMBLESS SOLDIERS AT ST. PAUL'S
Dean Inge and the War-maimed
A
FLOODLIT CITY OF FESTIVAL
BRISTOL'S PLANS FOR. 250,000 VISITORS
BRISTOL, Sumay, Bristol, for one week of midsum iner, is to cast aside industrial cares and become a Bagdad of the Thousand Nights, to a quarter of a million visitors
+1
A remarkable utterance by Dean
Her ancient cathedral will glow ours but as a result of their defeat G. Q. Allen was mainly respon- looked as if he was going to win age was feature of the annual i
pinnacles to lawn; her port, which at one stage, but Wotherspoon's Service for limbless ex-Service- with foods of amber light from runs up into the very heart of the experience told in the end and hemen in St. Paul's Cathedral:
It was the first time they bad eity, will be a-wash, it is hoped, won by 2-16.
The results of yesterday's games gathered there, the Service having with the darling, illuminations of hitherto been held at St. Martin-warships, and from the gardens H. Hampton beat Petherick-in-the-Fielda. The men, who num-there to the gardens of Clifton bered one hundreds, belong to the Dowes she is to be a cascade of in- St, Martin Association for Limb-toxicating colour and fire, tees Ex-Servicemen, and are trom all parts of London.
last year's champions, C.R.C. brought off a double and they show ed very convincing, foria especially their "A" team who beat Kowloon by set to 11,
Results at a Glance.
O.R.C. "B" U C.R.C. "A" H.K.C.C... 0 Recreio........ 8 S.C.A.A. “A”.
University... 0 KC.C.
....... 11 S.C.A.A. "B"0" Craigengower 3 L.R.C.......... 34
LEO. 8.0.A.A. § A‚CK The Indians were beaten by South China by a sets to 31.
The scores were:-
Ramjahn and Cassumbhoy
(ER.CO
as he took 7 wickets for 41 runs and then making so runs in quick time. Hampshire and Somerset scored scores over Kent' and surprise Gloucester respectively, while Sur- rey were unfortunate in not be ing able to force a win against Notts for when time was called, they only needed 77 rins to win with all their wickets intact.
The most outstanding batting performances were!
BATTING.
..." 166
Mead (Hants). Kent 199 Wyatt (Warwick). Derby Dyson (Glamorgan) . W.I. ... 147 Harris (Notts). Surrey 139 Headley (W.I.). Glamorgan 120 Nichols (Essex) r Worcester 117 Timms (Northants) r.. Leicester 113 Fender (Surrey). Notts ... 100 Young. (Somerset) t. Glouces
305 Cutmore (Essex) r. Worcester 98 Hendren (Middlesex) r. Sussex 96 Hearne (Middlesex) r. Sussex "82 Eastman (Essex) r. Worcester 78 Allen (Middlesex) . Surrey 80
ter
Fast to Len and Ho
fat lee and Luk
wat Wong and Luk
2-0 8-3 6-1
Mia and Rumjabu (1.R.C.)
hest to Le and la
3-6
list to Lee and Luk
lose to Wang and Luk
4차 4-0
Timjahn and Bux (1.R.C.)
Fied with Lee and Ho
BOWLING.
6-6
fost to Lee and Luk
beat, Wong and Luk
140 4-4
Smith (Essex)
Wor-
cester
5 for 66
C.R.O. "B" e. University,
and Clark (Northants). Lei-
C.R.C. "E" were at home to the. University and won by 9 sets wil.
cester
to
Allen
Sussex White (Somerset) ". Glou-
Daster
(Middlesex)
The scores welet-
Lo and Ju (C.R.C.)
bert Lee nail Lo
heat Ng and Hung
bent Salvoy and Singh ...
Ng and Hon (C.R.C.) ..
heat Lee and Lo
hpat Ng and Hung beat Salvoy and Singh
Ng and Tsoi (C.B.C.)
beat Lee and Lo
beat Ng and Hung
were as follows:-
to 17.
B. Hall beat J. S. Houghton 21/11.
AV. Wotherspoon "beat E. Simmonds 22/18.
E. M. Remedios beat H. Overy 23/10...
The match between W. Glenden ning and D. Rumjahn which was to have been played on the Civil Service Green, was postponed owing to Rumjahn having caught a cold.
U.S. BASEBALL
A RIOTOUS LADIES' DAY
[THHOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
In this spectacular manner, never before attempted by any provincial Some incapacitated from walk-city, as the organisers claim, Brig- ing or resident in outlying county to will celebrate her unique trade areas were brought in motor-am treaty with Brighton from June balances. A few had to be carried 17 to June 24. In September into and from the Cathedral, and Brighton will reply some wore in self-propelled bath chairs. The majority, on crutches Awl with sticks, came individually, often accompanied by friends.
Dean Inge, who preached, said the Great War, unlike all previous wars, kept men in the tranches con stantly exposed to terrible engines of destruction. The only set-off to that was the very small percentage of deaths from sickness, which in earlier wars carried off far more men than the bullets of the enemy
In the Great War against Napo- leon, between 1793 and 1815, the almost incredibly small number of)
WASHINGTON, June 6. THE Ladies' Day game at Cin-3.000 were killed in action, where-
as 194,000 died of sickness. cinnati was of a riotous nature.
"Have we One of the St. Louis Cardinal "play-
half-forgotten those
And both
weeks are intended to aid the operation of the treaty," by this year to buy from Bristol, and which Brighton has undertaken
Bristol to holiday in Brighton.
The floodlighting scheme which "Brighton will blazon Bristol's Week" to the world has only just been completed, and will, it is claimed, be rivalled only by the carnivals of illumination in which Continental cities excel, and dwarf in sexle and technique anything yet attempted in the English provín ces,
"Jewels of Idght."
In the gardens of the Centre, all of whose lending buildings will be flood-lit, the Dome" of Brighton will be built up in materials as fantastic and fairy lights.
As its outline-flowers
In College Green, alongside the cathedral, the trees will be at- winkle with ten thousand varied jewels of light, leading the way to met warde the famous
& for dere was hit by a bottle hurled from terrible. four years?" he asked. the stands, and the Cincinnati man-Thinking of the crowds that year 7 for 33 ager, Ens, was ejected from they gathered on Armistice Day, one field protesting against the umpire's was inclined to say "Most certain- ly not." Yet, on the other days 7 for 11 decision.
Watkins was also thrown out of the year did we think enough 6 for 73 whilst the Police protected the um-lout it: Did we think that most
of the middle-aged men We Paine (Warwick) .. Derby. 5 for 38 pines.
The two rival pitchers, Dizzy had been through the terrible - Gover (Surrey). Notts 3 for 70 Voce (Notts). Surrey for 78 Dean and Derringer also came to periences they hardly every talked 6-1 Martin (W. Indies) #
grips in one of the most amazing about? Glamorgan
5 for 90 affairs in the history of American
baseball.
National League.
-
3-2
6-0
6.1
1-9
3-0
beat Salvoy and Singh
6-3
H.K.C.C.. S.C.A.A. "B."
Playing at home the Club won by
sets to nil. The Chinese only
6
turned out with two pairs.
The scores were:-
Goldman and Wild (H.K.C.C.)
beat Lee and Teang
0-4
61
Hazel and Wright (H.K.C.C.)
bent Chan and Tso
beau Lee, and Tsang
bert Chan and To
Sewell and Armstrong
(H.K.C.C.)
Gent Lre and Tsang heat Chan and Tso,
Recreio v. C.0.0.
.
Results,
Middlesex (432) beat Sussex (182 and 202) by an innings and 48
runa
Essex (300) beat Worcestar (194 and 183) by an innings and 123
runs.
Warwickshire (306-8 dec. and 78-2) beat Derby (220 and 217) by eight wickets.
Surrey (357 and 81-0) beat Notts (287 and 257-9 dec.) on first in- ningsTM
Hampshire (468 and 11-0) beat Kent (999 and 178) by ten wickets Somerset (443) beat Gloucester (132 and 201) by an innings and 110
runs
6-3 Northants (307 and 30-1) beat Leicester (141 and 213) by nine wickets
0-4
FRIENDLY.
6-0 Glamorgan (493) drew with West Indies (475 and 26 for 2).
Playing at home Recreio beat
C.C.C. by û sets to 3.
The scored were:-
Betros and Remedios Recreio)
Beat Chan and Tsui
8-4
fied with. Choa anil Lai ...... 0-6 Jost to Leonard and Ba-
chiuma
2-6
Rimedios and Gonsalves
*(Recreio)
SINGAPORE TRADE FAIR
VISIT BY THE SULTAN OF JOHORE
SINGAPORE, May 31. Their Highnesses the Sultan and 4 Sultana of Johore visited the British Trade Fair at the Great World on Tuesday night when the crowd was large than ever.
6-4
bea Chan and Tsui. tied with Choo and Lui ...... beat Leonard and Hachiuma 61
6-6
Baretto and Noronha (Recrejo) lost to Chan and Tsui ......... heat Chon and Lai brat Leonard and Hachiuma 7-3
K.0.0. v. 0.R.0, -
4-0
0-3
They were met by Mr. Boulter, the British Trade Commissioner, all the members of the organising committee, and by the proprietors of the Great World.
Having made a tour of all the stalla, in which they showo greað interest, Their Highnesses went to the dance hall 'where' 'special
New York
Brooklyn ....................................
No Boasting Now.
University Tower, floodlit in all its white Gothic beauty.
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The Cabot Tower, commemorat- ing the first European ever to act foot on the North American ahore, will shine with green Boodlights "Where is the once familiar and be crowned with a fiery red 2 figure of the boastful old soldier all.
Clifton Suspension. Bridge who loved to fight his battles over will be picked out from end to end
"We again?" aeked the Dean 0
R. H. E.
9
0
2
4
(Ott homered for New York and never meet him now. I suppose the with lights across the deep gorge
Wilson for Brooklyn).
Chicago
Pittsburg
5 12
0
3 D
}
(Surħ homered for Pittsburg).
Cincinnati St. Louis
and the Nightingale Woods.
realities of those terrible ... years
The Zoological Gardens them- were really too bad de talk about. selves, in which the Carnival will One wonders what they are thinknightly be held along the enchant ing about it all. Many of them,ed lake, with its lit pagodas and no doubt, feet that the older geners bridges (still to be built) will be tion blundered badly to make sich the culmination of the long a disaster possible,"
illuminated way from the City's heart.
24 0 6 10 1 Medwich homered for St. Louis).
New York
4 8 I Boston
1 1 1 (Pennock pitched for New York). conflicts.
American League,
New York
S 10 ↓ Boston
4.9 I (Rul and Dickey homered for New York).
They saw around them just the things which it was hoped would not be seen after the War-luxury waste, idleness, frivolity, and class Was this the England which many of their comrades died to preserve?
And then the young people, who did not remember the War, did they realise that it was for them to see to it that nothing of the kind happened again He feared that the ailence of the old soldiers of the Great War had been carried a little too far, and that a generation Kress homered for Chicago and had grown up who were not warn Campbell for St. Louis).
St. Louis Chicago
Detroit Cleveland
Philadelphia
3 D 1 $ 0 3
1
7 . 11 1
8 10 1
Washington........ 4 11 (Coleman and Cochrane homered for Philadelphia.)
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET
CLUB
BOWLS TEAMS FOR
SATURDAY
ed of the awful possibilities of an- other war, which would probably wreck civilisation altogether.
COMMANDER FOR SIGNAL DIVISION
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, May 18. Commander R. H. V. Buxton, date executive officer of the cruiser Enterprise in the East Indies, is
display, military parade, banquets A crowded programme of aerial and balls to the civic fathers of Brighton, historical pageants and city processions will complete the transformation of the most adven-. turous of English industrial cities.
LONG-DISTANCE 'PHONE
MOSCOW'S CONNECTIONS WITH OUTSIDE WORLD
Moscow, May 29. ·· Long-distance telephone communi- vations have been set up between Moscow and Geneva, via Riga, connection Kovno and Berlin in with the resumption of the World Disarment conference, so that the Soviet public may speedily be in formed of the Goneva doings. The connection, however, is to be tem- porary. Whether steady telephone communications with Geneva will be maintained is still undecided,
Recent experiments with radio- telephone communications between to join the Sigual Department of Moscow and Rio de Janeiro have the Admiralty, to-day. Comman- proved highly satisfactory. Twe der H. R. Sandwith, hitherto in tests, conducted April 5 and 10 last- this Department, is leaving to co-ed 10 minutes each. The message: Craigengower Cricket Club will
and the fishery gunboat Spey on was transmitted from Rio de Janei- Kowloon were at home to the cabaret performance was given in be represented by the following in her return to duty in Scottish ra by radio-telephone to Berin, from waters after a refit at Sheerness. Berlin by automatic telephone con- their Lawn Bowls fixtures on Commander Buxton, the son of Sir nections to Moscow. It is doubted, Saturday, Juné 10:-
First Division against the Kow-Thomas Buxton, entered Oaboris however, whether regular sevice College ae Badet when it war will be maintained with Brazil be- loon Cricket Club, 0.0,0. green, tied with M. K. and M. W. The game was played for the 3.30 p.m.-J. Cavanagh, opened in September, 1800, and cause of high tariff rates
66 most part in a very ind light, and Lammert, D. Rajahn, B. W. passed out from the Cumberland technically, connections can be ar
us midshipman in May, 1908. He ranged at any time. 4-6 the result can hardly be taken as Bradbury (Skip); G. L. Buchanan,
was a lieutenant of the cruiser Hadio-telephone communications 64an indication of form.
One noticed, however, that where. CS. Summons, H. Beer, R. Basa Minotaur in China, the East In are very expensive, which is why As Garcia, who is the Philipine (Skip); W. T. Brightman, A. dies, and African waters during the U.S.S.R. has not accomplished Coates, E. el Arculli, U. M. Omar the first year of the War, and after much in that line. Last year, the 44 Islands Singles champion,
qualifying in signals was on the U.S.S.. was asked by Germany, 30-strong in his service and overhead (Skip),
Second Division against the In- staff of Vice-Admiral Jerram in England and Holland to act as a Pullintin had a more 3-8 work
the Grant Fleet. From December, relay station for radio-telephone forceful and reliable fore-hand at dian Recreation Club, IR.C. green, tack, his drives whizzing across the 3.30 p.m.-D. K. Kbarna, M. J. 1918, he was Flag Lieutenant to connections with India, Australia, Sirdar Medina, Y. Abbas, A. A. Razack Rear Admiral W. C. M. Nichosion Dutch East Indies, Africa and New adet at a terrific speed.
in the Emper or of India. He Zealand, but the plain was not car 1-0 Rumjaha is certainly, not slow on (Skip): G. Duncan, FK Modi, E. 4-6 his feet and yet once at least he Tuck, W. Gill (8kip); J. E. Lan qualified in staff duties in 1925 ried out.
was left absolutely standing by a dolt. H. Milton, W. Ward, WV.
was promoted in 1927, and in 1980 ball which beat him by shear speed. Field (Skip).
attended the course at the R.A.F.
Chinese who won by 71 seta to 1).
The scores ward :—
E. C. and E. F. Fincher
(K.C.C.)
Lo......
Jost to Tsui and Ho
beat Hung and lu
Guest and Hyde (K.C.C.).
Jost to M. K and M. W. Lo
lost to Tsui and Ho
3ost to Hung and Iu
Hambly and Green (K.C.C)
lost to M. E. and M. W. Lo lost to Tsui and Ho lost to Hung and Iu
FILIPINO STARS
HAVE KNOCK-UP AT SOOKUNPOO
Q
their honour..
250
Was
Pullintin's service, however, was Reserves: J. Johnston, E. C.Staff College, Andover, his weak point, it being hardly Barry.
better than that of most of the
local players, Ve
The Indian pair beat their vini-
tore by six games to four in the NEW ISLAND DISCOVERED
only set played. A very keen and interesting game is sure to be had
SMUGGLING JAPANESE INTO U.S.
SIAM'S RICE EXPORT
But
BIG INCREASE IN QUANTITY FOR SINGAPORE
The Filipino tennis stars, Messrs.to-day at the H.L.C.C. courts Archangel, May 20-During its
Washington, May 20. The Bangkok, May 30-The export Crcia and Pullintin, paid a visit where the visitors are making recent cruisings, the Soviet ice- to the Indian Recreation Club their first official appearance. breaker, Krasain, discovered a new Supreme Court has declined to of rice for the period January to ground yesterday, when aftara
In this game it will not be very island in the Barents Ben. The review the case in which Yonekichi April 1933 is, over 83,000 tons more teliminary knock up they had, a surprising if the local champions peition of the faland as given in Ito was convicted by the Federal of than for the corresponding period e with this local champions, again win both in any case a good radio message from the Krassin in Southern California of conspiracy in 1932, of which Singapore took Mirdar" and Bib Rumjahn. game is promised, with the odds intitule 76,10 north and longitude to muggle Six Japanese aliens into 7,000 tons more and Hong Kong,
the country. Omniinued as fool of next Column) perhaps slightly on the visitors.
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