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LEAGUE TENNIS LAWN BOWLS

RESULTS

"C" DIVISION

OPEN SINGLES RESULTS

At the Talkoo R.C. green in the

A: Sookunpoo the Indian Re-Open Singles lawn bowls cham- creation Club last to the Kowloon plonsaip. L. Skinner defeated W. Tong Club. Scores;-

H. Atkins by 23 shota to 10 yeater- day.

Mel Arcull · and

Baker CLR.C.); lost to William Wu and Ala Wai-kwong 5-7; beat Mok Fuk- | in and Lam Kwan 6-3; beat Lee Kam-nting and Pang Di-idm 7-5..

A. M. Rumjahn and Y. A. Razack (I.RO); lost to William Wu and Ma Wal-kwong 2-8; lost to Mo Fuk-in and Lam Kwan 1-6; lost to Lee Kam-ming and Pang Ol-lam

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A. J. Coelho defeated R. Pa Philips 21-19.

At the Hong Kong Electric Ré- création, Club green C. 8. Rosselet lost to G. Perkins by 23 shots to 14.

The game between B. W. Brad- bury and B. Basto was postponed.

NEXT WEEK'S GAMES Lawn bowls fixtures for next week are as follows:— .

D. M. A., Razack and A. R. Kit- chell (LRC); lost to William Wu Sand Ma Wai-kwòng 3-6; drew with Mok Fuk-in and Lam Kwan 8-6; beat Lee Kam-ming and Pang Ol-Sherri v. C. B. Hosting, D."W. Iam.

RADIO WIN

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On their own ground Craigen- gower C.C. were defeated by the Radio Sports Club. Stores:-

A. B. Hamson and A. Kitchell (C.0.0.): beat G. Singh and K. Singh 6-1; lost to D. Leonard, änd J. C. De Almeida 1-6; beat W. J. Chanson and Kalnant Singh 6-4.

Open Singlas, Monday, July 19 T. Ferguson v. E. Zimmern. G. A

Waterton v. J. McKelvie (Club de Recreio).

Wednesday, July 21"

R. G. Craig v. V. N. Atienza, J. C. Brown. v. C. H. Basto (K.B.G.C. green); K. M. Omar v. J. V. Ramsay (H.K.F.C. green).

SEMI-FINALS

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937.-

The scene after five cars had collided during the Le Mans 24-hours race. On the luft are the cars of the Frenchman Kip- peurt, who was killed, and the Engushman Fairfield, who was seriously injured. Two more of the wrecked cars are on the other side of the road. The fifth car was hurled out of sight.

WATER POLO LEAGUE

S.C.A.A. WIN

Owing to unforeseen circum- stances the Bouth China Athletic Association played the Chines Bathing Club "B" Instead of the "A" in the Chinese Water Polo

Open Pairs, Tuesday, July 20 S. Eccleshall and A. W. Grimmitt Y. L. Pao and H. M. Chung. J. A. and R. F. Luz, Umpire. B. (0.0.C.); lost to Singh and Sirigh | E. Maughan; A. M. and U. M. Omar '2-6: lost to Leonard and Almeldav. W. L. Walker and S. Randle, Um-League yesterday. The former team 2-6; lost to Chanson and Kalwant pire. J. V. Ramsay (K.C.C. green). Singh 4-0.

W. Rapley and E Zimmern (0.0.0.);

drew with Singh and Singh 6-6; drew with Leonard and Almeida 8-6; beat Chanson and Kalwant Singh -6-3.

RECREIO WIN "

Club de Recreto beat the Array T.C. by 7 sets to 2 at King's Park yesterday.

W. A. Reed and L. F. V. Ribeiro (Recreto); lost to A. Warr and J.

KOWLOON MATCHES

At the Kowloon Dock R.C. green yesterday:-J. C. Gul beat J. 8. Dinnen 21-13: P. E. Knight beat 8. A. Bright 21-6: A. S. Russell beat

J. E Henson 21-15.

At the Kowloon Bowling Green Club: C. G. Sva beat F. V. V. Roberto 23-20.

In the Open Fairs played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, 8. Eccleshall and A. W. Grimmitt best

H. Fowles 2-6; beat Bradsha and G. Craig and E. C. Fincher 23-13.

A. Cook 6-1; beat W. Partridge

and J. Davies 7-5.

J. L. Xavier and A. M. Sura HEADMASTER ·

(Recreto); lost to Warr and Fowlês 3-5: beat Bradshaw and Cook 6-2; beat Partridge and Davies 8-3.

V. A. Yvanovitch and A. H. Noronha (Recrelo); beat Wart, and Fowles 8-1 best Bradshaw and Cook 8-1; beat Partridge and Davies 8-1...

É.C.C. DEFEATED The Kowloon C.C. lost to the Chinese Recreation Citip by T gets

to 2.

E. Soltau and V. H. Freeman (K.C.C.); lost to T. L. Tu and L. F. Hon 4-0; beat W. C. Choa and S. L. Ma 6-1; lost to P. F. Wong and F. K. Lau 2-6.

W. M. Gittins, and G. A.. White (K.C.C.); lost to Iu and Hon 1-8; 16st to Choa and Ma 4-6; lost to Wong and Lau 5-7.

8. Capell and R. E., Lee (K.C.C) lost to Iu and Hon 2-6; Beat Choa and Me 6-3; lost to Wong and Lau 2-6.

L.B.W. LAW'S MEANING. CLARIFIED.

New Provision Applies To All Grades Of Cricket

won by three goals to two after an evenly contested encounter.

HAPPY VALLEY

GOLF

**July Qualifying

Round

in the July qualifying round of the Adamson Cup Competition, Dr. A. V. Greaves qualified with a score of 68 184-18).

Playing in the semi-finals of the Stanley Lee and Harold Wing Happy Valley first summer singles. Lee played well for the winners, K. S. Robertson (4) beat W. A by Shek Chi Keung, while the losers were best served. Stewart (9) by 6 and 3. In the

VOLUNTEERS MATCH UNDECIDED

other semi-final, T. L Paton (8), beat A. J. Dennia (8) by 2 and 1. In the final, Robertson beat Paton by 8 and 1.

HAPPY VALLEY FOURSOMES

are Second round results follows:-

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A good game was witnessed be tween the Mobile Machine Guni and the Corps Infantry in their match for entry into the naal of the water polo competition of the J. B. Mackie (5) and F. A. Red- annual sports of the Hong Kootmond (9) beat J. E. Dovey (14) Volunteer Defence Corps to be held in a few days' time. The en- and J. A. R. Selby (10) by two

holes. counter ended in a draw the score

AND CRICKET being three goals all.

A BAD GAME FOR

MANY BOYS

Speech Day was observed at Wellington, College, recently and points from the speeches are given

below:

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Lord Derby strongly refuted an allegation that the College was not seriding enough boys into the Army.

.

D. J. Valentine. (11) and A. V. A replay will take place next | Greaves (18) walked over from ♬ L Adams (15) and T. A. Chassels week. }

(9), who scratched.

Henry de da was in excellent form, scoring two fine goals for the | Infantry.

The other goal scores were A. A. Roza (1) for the Infantry and 8. Fowler, Sloan and Stoker, who score registered one goal each for the

Mobile Machine Guns."

D. L Prophet (12) and C. My- cock (13) beat D. Humphreys (15) and W. Stoker (12) by 8 and 6.

W. N. A Smalley (11) and W: 8. Hüller (9) beat. W. A Hey (8) and N. K. Littlejohn (10) by 3 and

2.

T. B. Low (13) and A. T: Braley (7) beat T. Low (11) and M. P. Fox (15) by 3 and 1.

"I would ask every one of you," BOXER IN COURT. E. Richardson (8) and Q.

he said, "to contradict such a foul accusation. During last year 32 boys entered Woolwich and 37 en- tered Sandhurst from this college."

He emphasised the importance of loyalty and discipline and added "with those for your watchwords you cannot go far wrong."

Fined For Fight In Street

White (21) beat C. C. Stark (9) and G. W. Sewell (12) at the 19th hots.

T. J. Price (11) and W.-J. Dyer (21) beat C. W. Jeffries (26) and W. A. Mackinlay (8) by 4 and 2.

LP. Tamworth (7) and F. AM. During an argument between Elliott (18) beat . S. Robertson (4) and E.. D., Matthews (12) by 4 and a

nose."

Loud applause greeted the Head- master (Mr. F. B. Malim), when he two motorists one threatened to said. "For a great many boys eric-sive the other a "wipe across the ket is a very bad game. It con- alsts largely of sitting in the pavi- lion watching other people bat and completing the afternoon by dre

ping a catch, but it is a noble game

As some doubt appears to exist regarding the position of the lbw law, the Secretary of M.C.C. hastles." drawn attention to the fact that Law 24 was altered at a special

The threatened one retorted, "Do you fancy your chance?"-not knowing that his adversary was

Jock McAvoy, the light Heavy-

for those who are proficient at It, weight and middle-weight boxer. We are thinking out alternative This story was told by the pro- the summer term. secution at Manchester recently activities for and one of these is standard athle-when McAvoy was aned £5 for an assault on Bugh Orr, a Salford van driver. He was also ordered to pay an advocate's fee of three guineas and witnesses' fees.

He was summoned under his real name, Joseph Bamford

hit it: Leg-before-wicket.'"

general meeting of the M.C.C. on the striker's wicket, or shall have May 5, 1937. and its provisions are been pitched on the off side of not applicable to all grades of the striker's wicket and would cricket Law 24 now reads: en.

"If with any part of his person (except his hand) which is between wicket and wicket. he intercept a ball which in the opinion of the umpire at the bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight itne from the bowler's wicket to

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A BIT OF AN ARGUMENT Mr. D. J. Macbeth, for the van- driver, said that on June 18 Orr,

Whelan And

Owens To Have

Return Fight

(Continued from Page 1)

RIO AND MORGAN The Byndicate have also brought together. Battling, Rio and Fusilier Morgan In the welterweight divi- sion, and with the title at stake, these two men will face

It should be noted that the only alteration from the old Law is that the striker is out to a ball which pitching on the off-side of the strl-while driving his. van down Ox- each other on the 30th. The

ker's wicket, would have hit the wicket had it not been intercepted by part of the striker's person...

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAI Badminton.-Y.M.C.A.· Badmin ton in the West Lounge, 8.30 pm.

Bildge Cheero Cido pupileate Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.

Racing Entries Close for the Volunteer Handicap Race.

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de Recreio green); J. M. Jack's rink: v. B. W. Bradbury's rink or U. M. Omar's" "rink (Kowloon Dock green); R. F. Luz's rink or Brooksbank's rink v. V. §. Rosé- let rink or J. 3. Basto's rink (Venue to be fixed later); A. R. Minu's rink 4. A. M." Holland's rink of B: Bas- to's rink (K.C.C, green).

MONDAY

ford-road, Manchester, heard a scarcity of contestants for the motor-horn being blown rather welterweight crown a very "no- Impatiently behind him,

ticeable and as both boxers have The car passed him, and as he proved that they are justly entitled passed the driver, Bamford wared to the title, here should be some as if he wantel Orr to stop. The good boxing seen. The fight is car stopped, and Orr stopped near scheduled to 80 10-3 thu

The driver said to Orr, "Why didn't you put your hand out?” and Orr replied, "I had no cause to. I made no time va

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In the bantamweight clase, There was a bit of an argument, Young Aromin has been fixed up said Mr. Macbeth, which ended by to meet a newcomer in Florencio Bamford telling Orr not to be Mac Slong who hails from Manila, cheeky.

and it is hoped that the winner Bamford theatened to report of this fight will have the oppor Tennis "D" Division League..

The annual Colonial Service Army T.C. v. Cly Service. C.C.

him and to wipe him across the tunity of meeting Fusiller Fisher, Chinese, R.C. V. Club de Recreio:

nose." Orr, who did not know the local bantamweight champion; dinner of the Corona – Club wàs Gralgengower C.C... Central Br

that Bamford was a boxer, replied, in a title match. The latter is-in-held recently in the Connaught Bowls Open Singles Champion-Do you fancy your chance?"

disposed at the moment, otherwise Rooms, Kingsway, W.C. with the tish Association: Bouth China A.A.

Kowloon C.C.; Police R.C. v. In-ship (First Round): F. X. M. da

"Bamford rushed out of his car he would have. Agured on the bill Hon. W.G. Ormsby-Gore, Becre- Silva v. G. N. Mitchell, F. Cullen and struck him a violent blow in instead of Young Aromin. Howtary for the Colonies, in the Chair. dian R.C.

| A. Brooksbank ́ ́ (K.C.U, green); J Water Polo-Chinese. C.B.C. "A" V. C.B.C. "B" (CBC. Watson v. H. Overy (Recreio the pit of the stomach; continu- ever, Aromin is a worthy substitute Among those present,

and was considered somewhat un accepted Invitations, were:— ed Mr. Macbeth. green) J. Pau v. J. M. Forrest, C. Strange v. W. Ward, W. Hayward Bamford in evidence, said he fortunate in not gaining a decision Bir Geoffry Northcote, Governor v. W. Russell, N. B. Fraser v. H. E. only pushed Orr away with the over the Welshman during their designate of Hong Kong, Swimming Swimming Contest Strange (HK.C.C. green), flat of his hand, so

recent meeting Owing to the fact V.R.C.(Kwangtung.v. Hong

that arrangements are still pro- Kong European Clubs), pr,

ceeding between the promoter and other local fighters a completa pro- be published Just hoped that all-ar now, but it- rangements will be furled at an

North Point).

TO-MORROW

SUNDAY

League,

WEDNESDAY

It may have been a rough push but it certainly was not a punch or a hit, he saldron

Bowls Open Singles Champion

Harry Fleming, McAvoy's mans. Championship (First Round): J. F. McGowan. HAVA 8. Gomes, N. P. Karanjia ya said he took Or's remark rink or J, C, Erown's P. Morgan, LB Whant v JH:"Do you fancy your, char rink v A. Hyde-Lay's rink (Club Gelling (ER.C, green)

Finals);

challenge.

who

Bir Andrew Caldecott, former Governor of Hong Kong,

Sir William Peel, former Gover nor of Hong Knog;

Bir William Rees-Davies, former Chief Justice, Hong Kong,

Bir Joseph Kemp, KC, former Chief Justice. Hong Kong.

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