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Lawn Bowls Fixtures

For Week-End

Chief interest in to-day's lawn E. Jeffries, D. W. Waterton and W. bowls league programine is centred S. Drake (skip); H. F. Stoneham, In the match between Craigen- ["A. K. Taylor, SM. White and J. Rower and Club de Recreio at 9. Logan (skip). Happy Valley, but it will not come as a surprise If they lose their 100 per cent, record in this match.

The following are the League matches down for decision to- INSTTOW"

FIRST. DIVISION Civil Service CC. v. Kowloon

B.Q.C.

R.C.

Kowloon C.C.. v. Kowloon Dock

Craigenzower C.G. v. Club de Re-

crelo.

Police R. v. Hong Kong F.C.

SECOND DIVISION Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon "C.C. Talkoo RC v. Cralgengower C.C Club de Recrela v. Hong Kong

F.C.

Police R. Y Indian R.C.

THIRD DIVISIÓN Kowloon F.C. v. Cralgengower

C.C

Hong Kong F.C. v. Civil Service

C.C.

Yacht Club v. Kowloon Tong R.C. ELK. Electric R.C.v. Club de

Recreio

Teams Selected

The following players have been selected to represent the teams in the League matches:

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1937.

WIMBLEDON TENNIS

Latest Results

London, June 24, Gene Mako was one of the first Kowloon C.C.-A. A. Dond, W. T. to enter the fourth round of the French, A. J. Kew and L. Jack Men's Singles to-day. He Over (skip); T. Hunter, A. Nissim. Dr. came China's only hope, Kho Sin- R. As de Castro Basto and V. Ckie, after losing the first set. Labrum (skip); J. Canning," C, J. Tacchi, W. W. Hirst and H. Nish (skip).

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JOE LOUIS IN

GREAT DEMAND

Chicago. June 24.

Joe Louis, who unquestionably rules the American roost where

LAWN BOWLS

OPEN SINGLES DRAW

NORWAY'S

leather-pushers are concerned, is U.M. Omar To Meet

in great demand; for a fight with the black world's champion "will draw crowds, it is felt, no matter who hiê opponent may be.

Mike Jacobs, who is managing Wimbledom weather continued | Louis' business affairs, has recelv- to be kind, and Queen Mary at- ed a cable trom Arthur Flyin of tended to-day and saw the holders Wembley Stadium offering Louis Talkoo R.C.-W. Melrose, R. of the French women's doubles a title fight in London against Wright, W. Cunningham and R. M. championship. Mdme. Mathieu elther Len Harvey or Jack Doyle. Keown (skip); C. H. Bummers,, A. and Miss "Billie" Yorke bënt Miss | Harvey, a veteran negro, who has McArthur, J. C. Polson and J. C. Alice Marble and Miss K. Win- been chasing a chance at the Chalmers (skip); W. Brown, Tthrop, the American pair 6-2, 6-4 | world championship for nfteen Grimes, J. A. Watson' and T. F.in a second round match. Staigton (skip)

Craigengower.C.C.-N. P. Kar- anjia, A. J. Coelho, W. J. Bagley and W. K. Way (skip); J. R. Soares, E. McNay, K. M. Omar and M. J. Medina (skip); J. W. Leonard. H. W. Randall, W. B. Whiteman and H. V. Pearse (skip). "

Club de Recreio.-F. A. Machado, A. V. Barros, J. V. Ribeiro and J. J. Basto (skip); D. C. Alves, Dr. A. P. Guterres, P. A. Franovich and C. H. Basto (skip); F. A. Xavier, E. L. Barroa, A. Gutierrez and A A. Remedios (skip).

Police R.C.-J. Forrest. A. J. Johnson, J, S. Riddell änd W. Glen- duuning (skip): W. McLeod. T. H. Daly, F. E. Kelly and F. Nolan (skip); H Brown, T. Tallon, A. Campbell and G. S. Alexander

"fsekip.

DAY'S RESULTS

Men's Singles Third Bound

years, was formerly heavyweight champion of the British Empire. Jack Doyle had the same distinc-

G. Mako (U.S.) beat Kho Sin-kletion, but lost it to Petersen in 1035. Neither of these fighters is (China) 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4

A. C. Stedman (N. Zealand) beat the front rank in Europe, and about with either would be no M. Bernard (France)»8 4, 6-3, 6-0

J. Crawford (Australia) beat Fbetter than an exhibition. Kukuljevic (Yugoslavia) 6-3, 6-2, 10-8

*V. McGrath (Australia) beat J. Pallada (Yugoslavia) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2

*G. von Cramm (Germany) beat J. Yamagishi (Japan) 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4

D.

...

*F. Parker (US) beat M Deloford (Britain) 6-0, 8-1, 5-7, 8-8 Bromwich (Australia) 6-2, 4-6, 6-0. *H. W Austin (Britain) beat J

8-8

Nevertheless, the Wembley Stadium is offering a minimum. of 15.000 to Louls, with an alter- native of 421 per cent. of the gate receipts, the fight to be staged some time after the second week in August.

If Louls can be enticed into London for a fight in August it is possible that he will remain there

Tommy Farr to meet either Max Schmeling or the outstanding nghters on that side of the At-"

A Lacroix (Belgiuni) beat H. G.lantic to-day, all depending upon N. Lec (Britain) 1-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 when these two settle their dis-" beat pate as to which is the better A. Shayes (Britain) Nakano (Japan) 6-8, 10-8, 6-3, 6-1 man. Reuter.

B M. Grant (8.) beat E R.

Indian R. C.-S. M. Rumjahn. A. M. Wahab, A. O. Madar and A. R. Dallah (skip): J. Hoosen. A. Bakar, A. K. Minu and A. R. Minu

A. H. Rumjahn. A. Avory (Britain) 6-3, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 (skip);

L Hecht (Czechoslpyskfa) beat Madar, M. R. Abbas and M. Y Adal

C. M. Jones (Britain) 8-6, 6-4, 6-3 *D. Budge (U.S.) beat C. Boussus (France) 6-1 6-4, 6-2;

R. various

FIRST DIVISION Civil Service C.C.-S. Eccleshall, LR. Whant, A.W. Grimmit and J. F. McGowan (skip); R. P.skip). Philips, H Strange, C. Strange and J. Hollidge (skip); P. E. Knight, J. Gellatly. J. Deakin and S. Randle

(skip).

Kowloon B.G.C.-W. L. Walker,

THIRD DIVISION

Kowloon FC:-A. Lapsley, E webb, J. T. Smalley and J. Gibson

skip); V. White, W. Knox, J. Lind-

MEN'S DOUBLES First Round

J. G. F. Lysaught' and P. V. V.

say and R. Hall (skip); T. Fer-Sherwood (Britain) beat W. C. gusson, J. P. White. R. Lapsley and Choy (China) and J. Van Den J. Watson (skip).

Eynde (Belgium) 7-5, 6-8, 1-8. 7-5, Craigengower C.C.-W. H. Pen-6-4

R. O. Read, J. C. Gill and C. B. Hosking (skip); 8. A Bright, J. L. Tetley. T. Armstrong and L. Guy '(skip); A. 8. Russell, W. Russell.ney, A. F. Noronha, C. E. Xavier,

E W. Lines and G. H. Sherriff

(sklp).

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Kowloon C.C.-W. Mulcahy, J. W.

C. M. G. Alves (skip) G. Payne,

J. H. Xavier. D. Rozario and Y.

Abbas (skip); W. H. Atkins, S.

Brown, E Kern and J. M. Jack Atkins, 8. Kerrison, E. Zimmern (skip); E. Overy, 7. Smith, A. Band 8. J. Smith (skip). "Silkstone and E. C. Fincher (skip);

Hong Kong F.C.-E. Pasey, W.

Geo. Lee, T. A. Madar, R. G. Craig J. Buller, R. A. Trengrove and J. and F. Goodwin (skip),

Craigengower CC-LC. R. Souza, M. A. R. Souza, A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury (skip); A, 8. Gomes. A. A. Razack, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (skip); J. 8. Lan- doit, V. N. Atienza, C. S. Rosselet and R. Basa (skip). "

Club de Recrelo:-J. A. Luz, F K. Soares, J. E. Noronha, and R. F. Luz (skip); C. F. Remedios, C. E. Marques, C. G. Silva and F. X. M. da Silva skip); L. J. Silva, L. F. Xavier, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. A Alves (skip).

B. Gelling (skip); ́B/A, Mansell, H. G. Wallington, V. Walker and G. E. Stephens (skip); J. Dobson, Dr. G. I Shaw, D. Fitches and P. Morgan (skip).

Yacht Club:-G. S. Achbutt, D. J. Fraser, G. E. Costello, B. E. Maug han (skip); R. E. Wild, F. H. King, A. Stevenson, E. 8. Abraham (skip); A. Murdoch, J. Davies, A. W. Brown, K. 8. Robertson (skip).

Civil Service C.C.-J. R. Pengelly.

lake (skip): M. E. Purvis. J. Faro, G. F. Bentley, J. Cook and H West-

W. R. Hillyer and M. N. Rakusen

Collyer and E. W. Simmonds (skip). (skip); W. Cullip, J. R. Carr, 'L» A.

Police R.C. L. Glendinning, F. E. E. Booker, G. Moss and J. Shep- herd (skip); N. B. Fraser, S. R.

Kowloon Tong: C. Mose, J. N. Farlow, J. R. McWalter and A. E,'

Wong, W. J. Howard and A. K. Carey (skip); E. G. Post, W. Mair,

Basto (skip); J. L. Stephens, H. Y. W. Dall and G. Perkins (skip).

Hải. A. Epary and B. Easto (sk!D); Hong Kong F.C.:-R. P. Shaw, G.

Dr. Asger, T. K. Lim, R. Gittins and Duncan, E. Tuck and A. Hyde-Lays. J. Houghton (skip). (skip); E; S. Carter, J. Russell, N. Club de Recrelo.-C. M. Silva, A.- J. Bebbington and A. Macfarlane M. Xavier, M. A. Carvalho and. H (skip): J. S. Howell, W. Gill, F. HA. de B. Botelho (skip); J. O. Re- W. Haynes and J. Rodger (skip). medios, O. P. Remedios, G. M. P.

SECOND DIVISION

Remedios and C. Roza-Pereira

Kowloon B.G.C.: E. V. Searle, F. (skip); A. F. Noronha, C. E. Xavier, Morley, K. C. Hamilton and J. Ġ. 1. C. M. 8. Alves and J. M. 8. Rosario Meyer (skip); H. L. Lockhart, A. E. (skip).

NEW ZEALANDERS WIN

London, June 24. The New Zealanders to-day beat Norfolk by eight wickets in their last game before the first Test match which starts on Saturday.

Norfolk were dismissed in the first innings for 165, Gallichan capturing Ave wickets for 37 runs, and their second knock produced 123.

New Zealanders replied with 122, but batted with much greater skill in the fourth innings, hitting up 187 for the loss of two wickets.

MOONLIGHT PICNIC

The Central British Association. are holding a moonlight launch picnic this evening, leaving the Public Pier, Kowloon, at 8 p.m. The charge for members is 80 cents and that for non-members $1.

FISHLOCK'S CENTURY Surrey beat Oxford University by ten wickets. Oxford were sent back for 171 and 182 and Burrey countered "with"a"first" ́innings, score of 357 (Fishlock 143) thus leaving them needing but nine, runs to win, which they obtained without loss.- Reuter..

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

Baseball Hong Kong League: Put Ching v. Volunteers (Caroline Hill), 2.p.m.

Indian R.C.. Third Division: Kow- loon FC v. Craigengower C.C.. Hong Kong F.C. y. Civil Service C.C.. Yacht Club v. Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong Electric R.C. v. Club de Recrelo,

Bowls First Division: Civil Ber- vlce C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C., Kow-

Swimming-wimming Gale, in loon C.C. v. Kowloon Docks RC. Chung Shing B.8. Bathing Club, Craigengower C.C. v. Club de Re-West Point creto, Police RC. 7 Hong-Kopg TO Second Division: Kowloon

TO-MORROW

8.0.C. v. Kowloon 0.0., Taikoo R.C.. Swimming Swimming Gals, in Craigongower CC, Club de Recreio Chung Bhing BS. Bathing Club,

v. Hong Kong FC. Police R.C. y West Point

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MLYED DOUBLES First Round

J. Yamagishi (Japan) and Miss B. Nuthall (Britain) beat Riseley and Fr. Kraus 6-2, 6-2

WOMEN'S DOUBLES "

First Round

Made Mathieu (France) and Miss "Billle" Yorke (Britain) beat

Alice Marble and Miss K Miss Winthrop (US.) 6-2, 6-4.

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The draw for the third round Open Singles and Open Pairs lawn bowls competitions, took place yesterday. The most interesting content the former event, promises to be the game between U. M. Omar and B. W. Bradbury, 'both of the Craigengower C.C. and both former title holder.

The draw for the Open Singles (third roundy which are scheduled to be played on July 4 is, as follows

U. MOmar v. B. W. Bradbury (HKFC.).

A. Hyde-Lay, v. J. G.. Meyer (K.D.R.C.).

J. M. Jack v. T. F. Stainton (K.B.G.C.),

A. E. Carby v, J., C., Brown (C.G.C.).

R F. Lur v. A Brooksbank (K.0.0.).

B. Basto V. A. M., Holland (C. de Recreto).

J. J. Basto v. C. 8. Rosselet (C.S.C.CJ).

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G. H. Sherrif (HK.F.C.).

OPEN PAIRS COMPETITION

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Monday, June 28 W. Gill and G. Duncan v. N. B. Fraser and J. 8. Riddell (C.S.0.0.).

J. S. Logan and J. G. Meyer v

O. M. Omar and V. M. Omar (CSC.C.).

J. A. Luz and R. F. Luz v. G. Perkins and F. Cullen (K.B.G.C.).

F. Ferguson and J. Gibson v. W. Mulcahy and J. W. M. Brown (K.B.G.C.).

J. V. Ramsey and f. McKelvie v M. A R. Bouza and C. S. Rosselett (C. de Recreio).

F. Nolan and W. McLeod v. Eccle- shall and A. W. Grimmitt (Taikoo),

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Tuesday, June 29

H. F. Stoneham and C. B. Hosking v. J. E. Noronka and F. X. M. da Silva (KDR.C.).

Wednesday, June 30

R. G. Craig and E. C. Fincher v. F. V. V. Ribeiro and C. G. Bilva | (K.D.R.C.).

Holiday for Bowler

A. A Remedios, the well-known Recreto lawn bowls player, will be going on short leave to Japan next week.

HONG KONG.

WORST CASE ON RECORD

Appearing before Mr. E Keen yesterday with a record of nine previous convictions, Au 8o. aged 37, who was charged with the theft of $29.19 from the Tsim Po in Con- naught Road the day before yes- terday, was given six months' hard

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