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WEEK-END BOWLS
Fixtures And Teams For This Afternoon
On Saturday, a full, programme C. Champelovier. D. B. Bone of Lawn Bowls games will be play- B. Purvis
ed subject to weather conditions. | T. Armstrong Below is published a full Hat of C Strange the teams that are participating:
RECREIO v. C.C.C. "A"
J. E. Noronha
BW. Bradbury
Pattinson W. Cunningham J. C. Chalmers
(Skip) W. Brown
E W. Hamilton. Pollock
J C. Polson
R. R. Davies T.. F. Stalnton
(skip) POLICE v. K.B.G.C..
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B Williams
A. E. Coates
C. H. Basto
A. 8. Gomes
L. Whant
F. V. Ribeiro
D Rumjahn
C. G. Suva
(8kip)
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C. Summans
LC.R. Souza
C. E. Marques
R Beer
HA, Alves
U. M. OmuY
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L. J. Silva
LF. Xavier
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1 Glendinning B. Rogers V.J.D. Cameron D. Waterton A Wright
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M. J. Henderson
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1935.
LEAGUE TENNIS
Forthcoming Games
Below we give the forthcoming fixtures of the Hong Kong Tennis Leagues:
"A" DIVISION
June 11. C.R.C. "A" v. E.S.R.C. H.K.C.C... v: Recreio "B", Club v K.C.C. IR.C. v. C.C.C.
June 18 C.R.C. "A" v. H.K.C.C. K.C.C. v. U.S.R.C., Recreio "B" v. LR.C. Recrele "A" v. 0.0.0...
A. W. Smith
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G. 3. Sheriff
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"B" DIVISION June 12 C.B.A. V. IR.C.
A A. Razack
R. Basa
S. Logan
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J. O. Charlton GEF. Thompson Skip
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HR.C.C. v. HK.UTC. CS.C.C. V K.0.0. Recrelo v. S.C.A.A.
June 19 1.R.C. v. H.K.C.C. HK.UTC, v. C.S.C.C K.C.C. v. Recreio. S.C.A.A. Y. C.R.C.
"C" DIVISION
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(SKIÄ) A. A. Remedios J. Landolt " J. G. Ozorio
LA Quterriez
FXM da Silva R. F. Luz
KOWLOON DOCKS v. C.S.C.C.
J. McKelvic
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A. O. Brawn"
A W. Grimmitt
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E. W. Simmons
W. L. Clark S. Bright
W. N. Headridge L.A.R. Duncan
Alexander.
A. J. Johnston G. Chambers. A. G. Channings W. E. Hale
J. R. McWalter C. Hosking
W. S. Chendinning Rose
(Skip) K.C.C., v. ELECTRIC
R. C. Butter
V Hast
H. Major
A. N. Other
J. F. MacGowan
J. Kempton
G. Mitchell B. Parks
R. Lapsley
F Cullen
W. Greig
T. Coleman
GT. Padgett
Q. Lee
.
J. Purvis
C. Fletcher
D. S. HU
J. Deakin
M. N. Rakusen
F. Jones
J.M. Jack
A. F. Paul
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P. E. Knight
.(Skip) (FS.W. Smith J. S. Dinnen
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T Carr
J. O. Haigh H. S. McKay J. Sloan
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S. E. Alderman
J. Hollidge (Skip) POLICE v. K.B.G.C.
W. G.Geall.. W Muskett
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B J. Houghton A. P. Tarbuck
J. F. Barron
L. E. Lammert A. Webster
..P. Ramsay ..
S. Eccleshali
-9 Gray
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W. McLeod
A S. Russell
*T. Hunter
1:
J. Watson
W. G. Simpson J. Smith
L. de Rome
JH. Budding
Ľ
L Guy
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"il
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II.K.F.C. Y. YACHT CLUB
P. Farrell
A. Humphrey
9. Strange :
E. Tuck
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J.C.S. Fender C Dowman
W. McHardy
G. Mpss
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A Brooksbank
G Stephens
P. Morgan
J. Russell
A. Jackson
June 13 K.C.C. v. K.LT.C. S.C.A.A v. 1.RC. A.T.C. v. H.K.U.T.C. Recreio v. C.R.C. CB.A. v. C.C.C.
June 20 KIT.C. v. C.BA. I.R.C. v. K.C.C. H.K.U.T.C. v. S.C.A.A. C.R.C. v. A.T.C. C.C.C. v. Recreto,
YESTERDAY'S GAMES
INDIANS BEATEN
At the Indian Recreation Club yesterday afternoon, the Army "C" Division team beat the home team by S sets to 34. in a league en- counter.
The results of the games were as follows:
U.S. BASEBALL SELANGOR LAWN
FANLING GOLF
TENNIS
Rain Again Interferes
Ong Again Reaches The Final
Starting Times For Sunday
The starting Ames for Farling on Sunday are given below. Train
leaves at 8:30 a.m.:-
Old Course 9.20 a.m.-D. S. Robb and I. H.
New York, June 6. Only three matches were played in the major Baseball Leagues to- aday, rain preventing many fixtures. In the National League Pitts- burgh Pirates nosed out St. Louis "Cardinals in the only match play-singles by defeating his club mate9.24 a.m.-R. C.-Webb and L. R.
ed.
Kiala Lumpur, May 29. On the, padang this evening Ong Ee Koug. the helder of the Selangor Tawn tennis title quali Bed for the final of the men's
and rival, Leung Ho Youg, 8-3,
W.
Cleveland Indians and Detroit 64.
Hoe Yeng is one of the few Tigers were due to play off a dou-
the ble header but after the first game players who have defeated was won by the Tigers in ten in-champion in recent years, having wrested the S, C. R C. title from nings rain prevented the second
from being started. This match him defeat avenged by Ee Kong will be played to-morrow. Results
as tabled by Reuter folow.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis
R. H. E. 1 4 0
Pittsburgh ......... 2 5 1 Owing to rain the following two matches were postponed:-New York Giants V. Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds v Chicago Cubs.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland Detroit
9 12
R. H. E. 1 10 15 2
(G. Walker scored a home run for the Tigers. There were ten innings),
Boston
Washington.
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05 3 6 O'
in the Y M.CA. event. To-day's hatch was keenly anticipated, with the opinion prevailing that if Hoe Yeng could make a three-set affair of it he might win.
Geare.
Billinghurst.
8.38 a.m.-A. T. Lay and A. Bom
merfelt
9.33 a.m.-R. A. Rodgers and H.
Jusserand.
Browning.
9.36 a.m.-D. G. Barlow and H. A. 9.40 am-D'A Weatherbe and Col.
Matthews.
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WHITMONDAY
Old Course
9.24 a.m.-D'A. Weatherbe and D.
J. Gilmore,
Eh Kong was certainly the better tennis player, in the matter of variety of strokes "and tactica. He ws, compelled to "play for keops" | most of the time against an *p* ponent who gave little away, but did go for the corners and punch 32 a.m.-G. S. Archbutt and H.. his drives when the right ball came along.
COSTLY ERROR
9.28 a.m.-D. Forbes and 1. H.
Geare,
C. Hopkins.
9.36 am.-R. A. Rodgers and O'N.
Gordon
takes and it really looked as though the struggle was going to a third set.
·
Then however Ee Kong, made his effort, and a fine effort it was. Playing better and more confident- ly than previously he captured the next four games for set and matchi
Each set occupied twenty minutes. Hoe Yeng was leading 2-1 in the First but the only other game that fell to him was the seventh, which he took to love on his own service. Again in the second set be led S-1, and then committed an error of (E. Coppola blanked out the judgment which probably cost him
the set, if not the match,
Leading 40-love in the next game, as a result of a vigorous attack, beThe seventh he won to love, but failed to force the issue and slip the next two were grimly contested per back into the defensive. In in the deuce stage Accuracy told the end Ee Kong got level. Hoc its tale. a double header between Cleve-Yeng, in one case helped by a
In the final Ee Kong will meet land Indians and Detroit Tigers. double fault, won the next two either H. J. Sinclair or Ng Kok were not played owing to rain. games, with Ee Kong making mis- Thor.
Red Sox).
The matches Philadelphia Athle- tles v. New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox v. St. Louis Browns as well as the second of
THE JOCKEY CLUB
Classified List
The following alterations and additions have been added to the classiâcation lists dated March 11," 1935:-
Australian Ponies
Goldsmith to A. Class. Shooting Blar to A Class,
China Pondes.
Soldier of Victory - Class. Great Hall to C Class
·Pride of Tsingtao to C Class, Soldier of China to C Class Beginner's Luck to D Class, Dtogenes to D Class Estover to D Class.-- Forget-me-not to D Class. Fudge to D Class. Jolly Eyes to "D_Class. Plain View to D Class. Popular Star to D Class. Sylvandale to D Class.. Tarımany Hall to D Class. Chesterfield to E Class. Coppersmith to E Class. Fl-Fa to E Class. Lineluden to E Glass.
BERLIN OLYMPICS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).]
Berne. June, 6.
grant
A motion proposing the
o: 30,000 francs for the Olympic Games at Berlin in 1936 was de- feated in the national council on Thursday after a short debate. The result of the division gave 83 against as compared to 52 for.--- Transocean Luo Min
Cellophane wrapped
Moisture proof.
F. Nolan
J. Shepherd
E. O. Post
W. 8. Dall
G. Perkins
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W. E. Hollands
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J. Tetley
W. S. Drake
A. Holland
F. Nish
V. Petherick
J G. Meyer
J. C. Brown
R. C. v. K.C.C.
M. R. Abbas
S 0. Bux
M. Y. Adal
A O. Madar
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J. Hoosen M. el Arcull
AM Wahab
A. R. Minu
E Kern
F. G. Craig
B J. Edwards
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A. Steven
A. S. Suffed and A. R. Suffad
(LRC):
ON
N. Currie
lost to Wilson and King ..... drew with Bellard and Cray-
1-8
ford
6-6 lost to Ridley, and Berryman 3-8 M. P. Madar. and A. K. Ismail
(LRC):
N Bebbington
A Hyde-Lay
(Skip J.W.M. Brown E C. Fincher
H. Overy
P P. Phillips (8kip)
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A. H. Rumjahn H Gittins
3. M. Rumjahn F. Goodwin
D. M. Khan A. E. Silkstone
A. R. Dallah
J. Fraser
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SECOND DIVISION
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C.C.C. v. RECREIO
PA. Machado IMS. Rozario
J. Leonard
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W. Atkins
Y. Abbas W. K. Way
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D K Kharas
W Fhelps
A Kitchell
W. Ward...
W. English
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Dr. Karanjia H. W. Randall
Dr. Fernando-
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A Barros
H. Rearli
"-P. A, Xavier
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P. A. Yvanovich
Dr. R. A. Basto
F. X. Soares
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C. R. Pereira D. Alves
C. A. Lopes J. J. Basio
C.C.C. v. TAIKOO
J. Gellatley
W. Burling
T. Swan
A. Park
H. Westlake D Peoples
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(Sp)
H. Westlake, Sr. G. H. Stewart
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A MacFarlane
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SELANGOR GOLF CLUB.
JL. Ross Wins Class A
Medal...
Kuala Lumpur, May 27. Some excellent cards were re- turned in the Class A medal com- petition at the Selangor Golf Club during the week-end.
'lost to Wilson and King 6-8
drew with Beliard and Cray-
ford
6-6 beat Ridley and Berryman 6-4 A. R, Abbas and T. Hamet
(I.R.C.):
drew with Wilson and King 6-8 lost to Bellard and Crayford 1-6: beat Ridley and Berryman 6-4
"D" DIVISION
South China Win Bouth China easily accounted for Kowloon Football Club in the "D" Division of the Tennis League by 7 sets to 14.
J.-L. Ross, with a net 72, was the winner, doing 13 and 38 for a gross B1. Davidson's scores were two 39's. Teale's net 75 included an 8 at the 18th, when a bogey 5 would have enabled him to tie with Ross. Mavor registered 41 and 39 gross, Dunlop a 42 which was wasted as The Footballers could not cu a result of 50 for the homeward much right and by their reckless nine. The best cards returned hitting gave away many points.
A. 8. Bliss and D. Knox was
were:
J. L. Ross (9) 72, D. 8. Davidson about their best pair, but Kcox's (4) 74. G. E. Teale (15), 75, w. inability to make full use of the Rodger. (15) 76, W. F. Mavor (3)back hand robbed them of at least 37, J. W. Dunlop (15) 77, R. B. another set.
Wyatt Smith (9) 70 H. C. Clarke
Full results are as follows!
19) 80, D. F. Hutton (14) 81, J. LY. H. Lemg and Ladpoh Wong
Grey (15) 81, K. L. Bedlington (8)
82, W. R. Dowse (15) 83, C. Noble (10) 84, R. W. L. Band (11) '84,
Ball sweeps were' wop by J. W. Dunlop and J. E. Ross.
In the Class B medal replay F G. Charlesworth won with 96——16—–—–
(skip) 80.
SPALDING
"KRO-
FLITE
GOLF BALL
Lasts till it's
"Jost!"
BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
se included amongst the many other successos achieved with Spalding Bolle during 1923.
(S.C.A.A.):
beat A. 8. Bliss and D. Knox 8-5
beat W. Knox and J. Willis 6-2 beat C. Fuller and . Winch 8-3
S. Cheung and C. M. Cheung
(S.C.A.A.):
drew with Bliss and Khox... - beat Knox and Wills...... 6-3 lost to Fuller and Winch
2-8
C. M. Tsang and M. Tang
(S.C.A.A):
beat Bliss and Knox
8-4
beat Knox and Willis beat Fuller and Winch
8-2.
6-2
ER.C. v. RADIO The Radio Sports Club playing at the Indian Recreation 'Clue at Soo Kim Poo yenerday afternoon lost to the IR.C. by 3 sets to 6, in the "D" Division of the League. M. H. Razack and D. M. Razack or the IR.C. were the outstanding players of the day, winning all their three games. G. Bingh and K. Singh played well for the losers. Details of the games dzens follows.
M. H. Razack and D. M. Razack
(LR.C.):
beat Chanson and N. B. Kit-
chell
..... 6-1
beat G. Singh and K. Singh 6-2 beat K. Mau and K. Singh ... 8-4
A. K. Sufiad 'and, A. Baker
(LRC):
beat Chanson and N, B, Kit- -
chell
6-3
lost to G. Singh and K. Singh' ÷6 beat K. Mau and K. Singh ... 6-2
M. Hassan, and A. K ́ Minu
(IRC.):
lost to Chanson and N, B
Kitchell ......noniusar 2-6. loat to G. Singh and K. Bingh 3-6 beat K. Man and K Bingh
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