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Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Bowls.-Open Singles (Third Round), L. F. Xavier v. B. Basto: W. C. Simpson v. H. Overy (Kow- loon BG.C. green); J. V. Ramsay F. L. D. Skinner; D. W. Waterton v. G. E. Sherri H. G. Cooper B. Randle (Kowloon CC.); J. C. Çill v. RA. Alves; R. F. da Luz v. J. 8. Landolt (Indian R.C.)....
Tennis. "A" Division, Hong Kong v. University; Club de Re creto v. United
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19
Bridge-Cheero Club Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 Bowls First Division: Craigen- gower C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.. Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Dock R.C., Police R.C.. Kowloon C.c. Second Division: Kowloon. B.Q.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Club de Recreto v Hong Kong FC.; Third Division: Civil Service C.C. v. H.E. Eectric Services R. CRC.. Kowloon FC. v. Craigen- Kowloon C. C. v. Chinese R. C.
tower C.C. Indian R. C. v. South China A. A.
TO-MORROW
Bowls.-Open Rinks Pinal, J. Wat- son, C. B. Heaking, R. G. Craig and › A. Hyde-lay,v. J. R. Soares, J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza and C. B. Rosslet (Club de Recreio), 4.15 D.III.
· ROSEMEYER AGAIN VICTORIOUS
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 Bowls.-First. Division: Police R.C. v. Civil Service C.C., Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Dock R.C. Second Division: Club de Recreio v. Oral- gengower CC.. Kowloon Co. V. Police R.C.; Third Division: Kow- loon F.C. v. Club de Recreio.
As winner of the 13th race for the cup. presented by the former, Minister of Agriculture. Glacomo Acerbo. Bernd Rosemeyer also re- Pescara, Aug. 15 ceived the Prize of Hoaqur of In the motor race here to the King of Italy and Emperor day, Bernd Rosemeyer, driving of Ethiopia as well as a Gold German Auto Union car Medal presented by Signer Mus- W33 again victorious, for the solini for the fastest single sound- fourth time in succession this or the race. sensor Rosemeyer repeated his last year's victory in a new re- , cord time at an average speed
of 141.009 kilometres per hour.
The German driver, Manfred von, Brauchitsch, on a Mercedes-Beng, finished second.-
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U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
FOOTBALL
COUNCIL
MEETING
Cubs Twice Defeated
· APPEAL ® AGAINST DECISION
Chinese A.A. Team Rejected From League
"An appeal against the Manage
ment Committee's decision of re- stricting the Chinese Athletic Association from participating in the First Division League was allowed by the Football Council at a meeting held yesterday evening.
Notice of appeal was made by Mr. George She, representative of the Chinese A.A. and his letter was read by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. D. Carter, at the meeting
SERIES OF AIR ATTACKS
Japanese Raiders Beaten Back
New York. Aug. 16. Chicago Cubs, National League leaders, lost twice to-day, while
Shanghai, ́Aug. 18, New York, in second place, won
While Nanking successfully re once. Sk Louis lost a golden op- pulsed the air attack by Japanese portunity to advance by dropping planes yesterday afternoon, other both games against Pittsburgn. Japanese bombing
New York defeated Philadelphia, launched a series of air raids over squadrons ave to three, though hits wale extensive areas in the provinces even, nine all, and John Moore of Kiangst, Cheklang and Anhwal, and Camillt drove out homers for it was revealed here to-day. Ac- cording to reports received here late last night, staged three successive air raids the Japanese on Hangchow within seven hours.
the Phillies
Cincinnati scored 13 runs on bits when. Davis and Walker home runs against Chicago in the opener, and the Cubs scored six. The art attack took place at Cube were unfortunate in the am when 22 Japanese machines second rame, for though their 19 appeared over the inside city in hits yielded eight runs with O'Dea's an attempt to bomb the military homer, Cincinnati turned eitt aerodrome there. A squadron of hits to nine runs when- Risis Chinese planes took the air and homered twice and Kampots engaged the invaders in cotnhat, From the correspondence read by twice.
resulting in three of the Japanese Mr, Carter it was disclosed that
Pittsburgh whipped St. Lous planes being shot down. The the Council at a previous hearing eight to four. 16 to 15 hits, In the Chinese last two machines in the had restricted the First Division opener, and
four to nothing. encounter. Four Chinese pliots League to 12 teams and the Man-Bauer pitching in the night-can received serious wounds during the agement Committee had rejected the Chinese AA
Regarding the affiliation of the Chinese A.Ä. it was Intimated at the meeting that, Mr. George. She had sent in the amilation fee to the Association. However, the let- ter asking for affiliation was not received until the Management Committee had held their meeting and had decided that the Chinese A.A was to be restricted. The letter. It was explained, was sent through a bearer but he could not hand it to the Association as there was nobody in the Association's rooms when the letter was brought there. Mr. Wong Ka-tsun was the bearer. However, the Management Committee had subsequently taken into consideration the letter for allation as having been sent in time as was requested by the Asso- ciation but had come to the de- cision of rejecting the Chinese A.à. from the League.
An application by the Hong Kong Amateur Boyz League for the fund of $50 for the next year was ap- proved by the Council,"
A letter of resignation was read by the Hon. Secretary. It was from the Assistant Hon. Secretary. Mr. A. C. Griggs, who explained that he was prevented from per- forming his duties for the Associa- tion properly owing to his service duties.
Mr. C. A. "Goldenbeg offeed his sevices to act as Assistant Hon. Becetay for the next month.
The reduction of expenditure for trophies which, were approximated to be $1,170 was also discussed. This matter, however, was deferred to be considered by the Council later.
"J.R.” DOESN'T WANT SON TO BE CENTRE
Remember John R. Smith? He used to be a noted centre for-
Boston and Brooklyn shared honours, the Dodgers taking the opener, seven to five, the Bees the night-cap, nine 'to one-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Yankees were defeated by Philadelphia, Aye to four, in th American League, Moses cir- cling the bags.
Washington beat Baston twice, dashing the White Sox hopes of overtaking the Yankees for the
lend.
Chicago beat Cleveland twice, Ave to three and three to two.
St. Louis defeated Detroit. nine to seven-
Reuter, 1.
LAWN BOWLS RESULTS
engagement.
DUEL OVER RIVER Nine Japanese army planes visited the city at 9 o'clock and were immediately engaged' by Chi- nese planes in a Berce air duel over the Tiaowo River just outside of Hangchaw. The Chinese shot down one of the Japanese planes while the remaining machines flew off to the south.
The third air raid which occur- red at noon, turned out to be'an- other dog-ight with more serious results. Three Japanese and three Chinese planes were shot down.
At 9.30 am, yesterday, a group of 14 Japanese machines, includ- ing six heavy bombers and eight pursuit planes, launched an attack on Nanchang, capital of Klangsi province. The raiders dropped ten bombs, killing six non-com- batants and damaging one motor car warehouse.
Two Open Bingles lawn bowls
It is learned that the Japanese championship matches were played planes had aimed at destroying on the Hong Kong FC. green yea-the newly-constructed Chung terday, when A. S. Gomes drev Cheng Bridge and the aerodrome. with G. G. Buva, 17-17, and U, M. Omar defeated J. Fau by 18' shots Japanese
At 8 pm. yesterday, several planes reconnoitered to 6.
along the Cheklang-Klangsi Rail- way line on which service bas been suspended. Japanese observation planes were reported over the Shanghai-Nanking Hallway.
HENRY COTTON WINS GERMAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Was
Two separate groups of Japanese army machines appeared, over. Wahu yesterday. but disappeared atter scouting in the vicinity Central News
SHANGHAI CASUALTIES
Baden, Aug. 15, Henry Colton, world's greatest golfer of the day, carried off the German championship with an
Shanghal. Aug. 16... aggregate of 274 for 12 holes. His day did not ceased long, and was Fighting in Shanghai on Sun-, nearest opponent Auguste resumed again on Monday morn- Boyer of France, who finished ing. The city soon again shook second with a total of 291-11 from gun and machine gun ire, as strokes in arrears.
well as from shots fired from the done in 89 and 72. Previously be poo.
Cotton's Anal 38 holes were Japanese warships on the Whang-
had shattered the course record The number of victims of the with an astounding 63, following recent bombings is said to be well up this with a 70.
over 1,000, since the French police Boyer needed 73 and 78 for his alone estimate the dead in the
ward for Glasgow Rangers, Bolton last rounds and for the art 3 French Concession as mount-
Wanderers, and Bury.
Now & fifteen-year-old son following in father's footsteps," and Smith, senior, looking for a first class club to foster junior, has fixed him up as an amateur With Bolton Wanderers.
Young Smith wanted to be a centre forward, but his father. warned him that there is to-day "no fun" in that position, and he plays outside right..
John R. said: "He will be.. better footballer than ever his father was. He has everything that a footballer needs, even at his age.
"Five clubs were after him," be said, "but I wanted him to play
They
he returned 74 and 66, Reuter
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ing to 1,000. The business' quar- ter of Shanghai is absolutely Cotton's achievements since quiet. The streets are, however, Britain's defeat: in the Ryder Cup full of refugees, and relatives last month have been outstanding seeking their missing. He won the British open at Car Transocean noustie, two days later beat Dens- Shate in a ... { self-styled more. "championship of the world," and has now added the German pa tional title to his list of successes He is one of the quickest and big gest money-making golf profes sionals in the world to-day.
Two Of Quadruplets Die
Two of the quadruplets born re-
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- The Japanese omically admit air attack on the Chinese aero- dromes of Hangchow and Nanking, and state that 50 Chinese sero planes have been destroyed by bombing; 23: shot down in combat. Seventeen plane hangars are said to be destroyed Transocean vete
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Bhanghai, Aug. 16. -- matter of treatment of their | don, Bufolk, died after just a day The Japanese announce that players, and, in Me, Foweraker of life. Physicians are boping to Chinese air bombardment at 11.30 they have a gent and the save the other two and the to-day resulted in the death of best manager in the country." mother.
MELJI SHRINE POOL WATER
"DEAD"
Complaints by the American ly. This constant circulation, the swimmers that the water in the swimmers claim gives the water Meiji Shrine pool at Tokyo is more buoyancy and makes it pos *'dead" have started an active sible to set better records, movement among members of the | The Melli Surine pool was built Japan Amateur 6yimming' Fedu-| with a view to eventually install- ration for the Installation of fir- ing circulating and filtering de culating filtering and disinfecting vices, according systems
before the Olympics In Matsuzava, an torming the water "dead, the swim Americans mean that it is not the circulated
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two Japanese civilians, the wound- ing of two sailors and several Consular policem
Bombe dropped at other points in Japanes: occupied areas started Big Ares.
The business and central dis- tricts of Bhanghai are completely paralysed, and office workers are hurrying to their homes.— freuter,
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