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LAWN BOWLS
LEAGUE
Indians Win The Junior Title
Playing on their own green en Saturday the Indian Recreation Club beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 78 ahots to 44, thus win- ning the Second Division Cham, plonship for the 1937 season.
Results at a glance, of Saturday's games, were:--
FIRST DIVISION
་
C.C.C. C.S.C.C.
82 P.R.C.
42
74 E.K.F.C.
58
K.D.R.C.
41 Recreio
74
K.C.C..
55 K.B.G.C.
70
"
SECOND DIVISION
I.R.C C.C.C.
73 K.C.C.
71 Recreio
P.R.C.
53 KK.F.C. THIRD DIVISION
44 81
71
Recrelo
64 K.F.C.
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HOME RUGBY
Plymouth Albion Trounce Teignmouth
41 1
London, Sept. 4. The following are to day's Rugby results:
0
Cardiff 21. Crosskeys 3. Coventry 12, Bridgend 8. Headingley 5, Northampton 8. Leicester 12, Bedford 18.
Newport 24, Pill Harriers 9. Neath 6, Skewen 3.
Plymouth Albion 24. Teignmouth
INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT
ENGLAND DEFEATS
IRELAND
The first round of the Interna- tional Lawn Bowls tournament for the Gutierrez Shield was decided yesterday afternoon.
On
Cricket
the Craigengower Club green, Scotland eliminated Portugal while England defeated Ireland..
The Scots rink, comprising W L. Walker, R. G. Craig, A. Hyde-Lay and J. McKelvie (skip) defeated Portugal L. F.. Xavier, A.-A. Re- medios, R. F. Luz, and H. A. Alves, (skip) by 25 shots to 14.
England with 9. A Bright, S. Randle, A. W. Grimmitt and J. Holidge (skip) defeated H. Lock- hart, W. Mulcahy. N. J. Bebbington and J. Cavanagh (skip), represent ing Ireland. by 23 shots to 11.
On the Club de Recreio green, India defeated China. by 26 shots
to 16 and Philippines eliminated Malaya by 15 shots, the score in favour of the winners being 25-10.
The teams were as follows:-- India:-D. M. Khan, A. R. Minu, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (skip): Chian H S. Hsu, J. N. Wong. Dr. C. W. Lam and J. Pau (skip);
Philippines;-A. E. Castro, F. Z. Delgado, Dr. V. N. Atienza and R. Basa (skip);
Torquay Athletic 13, Redruth 5.- Kenter.
MACAO RACE MEETING
Entries And Handicaps
Entries nad Handicaps for the September Race Meeting to be held on September 12, are as follows:- 1st Raco.-The Troopers' Hurdle Race (Unofficial)—11 Miles
-Herga (175) Ike (175) Jack O'Lantern (175) King's Parade
(185) Mortmain (175) Mouche (175) Racing Strain (175) The Curlew (175).
2nd Race.-Llama Miau Plate.- Five Furlongs. Country Flower (148). Coureur, Bleu (146) Fairy Ousel (146) Hohenfels (152) Merry Maker (148) Wood Nymph (148).
3rd Race.Oports Handicap. (1st. Section) "D" and "E" closes...
Once Round.
(140) Laughing Cavaller
Gold Coin (150) King's Parade (181) Laughing
Girl (158) Plain View (160) Stopwatch (140). ith Race--George Potts Memorial Cup.-One Mille. Defensive War (149) Fairy Auk (140) Gold Clause (135) Hogmanay Meadow (135) Hopefulleg (135) Eve (135) Merry Maker (135) MOTTI- ing Tip (140) Rothesay Bay (135) Shanghai 4 (160) Shih Yin Grand
Malaya: A. Bakar. M. R. Abbas, M. T. Adal and A. R. Dallah (skipi,146) The Big Trail (135) Victory
Life (135). 5th Race-lha Verde Handicap- St Furlongs. Fairy Auk (160) Fairy Ousel (135) Gold Clause (145) Hogmanay (142) Hopefulleg (152) Meadow Eve (140) Merry Maker (135) Rothesay Bay (135) The Big Traf! (150)..
6th Race-Oporto Handicap. (Second Section) "D" and "E" Classes.Once Round, Cavalcade (155) China. Clipper (140) Mariposa (145) Mountain View (160) National Faith (149)' Persian Cat (142) Victory Life (140)...
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
at
Badminton."— Badminton, Cathedral Hall. 8 p.m.
Bridge. Cheero Club Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.
TO-MORROW Bowls. Open Singles (Semi-final Round), H, A. Alves v. S. Randle; A. S. Russell v. U. M. Omar (Hong Kong F.C. green, 5 p.m.
Tennis."A" Division: University v. United Services R.C., Kowloon C.C v. Indian R.C.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Shooting. Hong Kong Rife Association Spoon and Practice Shoot (Kowloon City),-2 p.m.
Tennis.-"B" Division: Univer- alty v. South China AA. Chinese R.C. v. Cralgengower C.C., Hong Kong C.C. v. Club de Recreio, T.SR.C. Championships: Singles G. E. Clarke v. E. C. Fincher, Lu! Kwai-fun V. H. D. Rumjahn: Doubles: Major MacDonald and A. N. Other v. G. Choa and J. W. Leonard, I. Mahan Singh and Firdos Khan v. Chan Kam-moon and Chan Kam-hung. A. M. Rod- rigues and H. A. Barros v. W. C. Hung and Tsui Wai-pui, F. 1
GERMAN ARMY MANOEUVRES
Berlin, Sept. 4.
It is announced that important Autumn manoeuvres of the Ger- man Defence Forces will take place within the next few weeks, mainly in Pomerania and Meck-
lenburg and also in the Baltic
Sea.
It is stressed here that whereas milltary exercises on a large scale have not taken place at all, and manoeuvres within the Unit of a few army corps only once-in the autumn of last year-since the be- ginning of the reconstruction of the new German defence forces, the autumn manoeuvres this year will attain the proportions of "manoeuvres of the total defence forces"
manoeuvres,
The forthcoming according to Colonel Joɛt, are necessary in order to test the homogeneous leadership of the forces. as well as their co-opera- tion in action, and also the pos sibilities of the air force in particular,
GREAT PROGRESS
Kwok and S. W. Lang, v. F. R. Zimmern and A, N. Other.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Tennis."C" Division: Chinese R.C. (1) v. Kowloon Tong, Chinese R.C. (2) v. Indian R.C.. Craigen- gower C.C. v. Club de Recreio.
7th Race-Ladies' Hace (Un- orilcia])—Half Mile.
Owing to insuficient entries for the 5th Race, the Lisboa Handicap for "C" Class ponies, the race has been canceled and substituted by
TRAINING GALLOPS
Times Taken At Happy Valley
The following times were taken at the training gallops at the Race Course on Saturday:—
Vixen Tor Gordito
Aztec
Declasse Wild Life Wild Cat Туре
33.3.1.03 1.00 39.1 1.08.3 1.35.3
40
Dis - 1st Lance Qr.
37
2nd 3rd 4th *Last Qr. Q. Qг. Qr, 1.13.4 1.48
34.1
41.4 1.20.3 1.53.2
32.4
Double. Finesse Soldier of China
26
29
Cossack's Beauty
38.3 1.16.2 1.48.3
32.1
40 1.12.4 1.41.1
28.2
Rose-Queen Bistre
I
43
1.22 2.00.2 2.33
32.3
R 41
1.19.1 1.53.3
34.2
1 36
"
1.20.3 2.02.3 2.31.4
32.1
44.2 1.25.4 2.03
37.1
1
43.2 1.28 2.05. 2.37.2
32.2
1
44
1.272 207.4. 2.44
36.1
Happy Venture
1
46.3
1.32 2.18.2 2.54. 38
Racing Heart
1
29.3 58 1.26 1.55
29
Derby Day
३
1.13.2 1.41.1
27.4
Tiny Star, Atomic Star and
Whalsey
1
47..
1.29.1 2.10.3 2.45.1
34.3
Rob Roy
2
42.1
1.18.1 1.50.1
: 32
Apilas
*
40
1.15.3 1.47.1
31.3
1
40.1
1.18.4 1.52.1 2.24.3 32.2
1 " 44
1.23 1.57 2.25.2 28.2
34.4 1.09.3
1.43
33.3
1
42
1.24
3.04
2,41
+37
3
35.1 1.11.2 1.43.4
32.2
3
34.2 1.07.2 1.40.1
32.4
Philanderer & Tempest
1
45
1.26.3 2.03
2.35
32
Plain View & Harvest View Twilight Star
1
35
1.11 1.47 2.20.2 33.2
1
41.3
1.19.3 1.52 2.36.3
34.3
Ythan
1 43
1.23.2 2.04.1 2.40
35.4
3
36
1.12
1.45.2
33.2
Tabby Cat
1
37
1.12.3 1.46.2 2.20.3 34.1
King's Jubilee & Bravado... 1
46
1.25.1 2.02 2,32.2
30.2
Centre Forward & Gold
"
Sovereign
2
38.1 1.12.3 1.47.2
34.4
Voltaire & Good Morning.
3.
42.4 1.17.2 1.48.3
31.1
Scenic View
1
38 1.14.2 1.48.2 2,19.4
31.2
Coronation Day
7
34.4 1.09.4 1.45.4
30/
3
45 1.30 2.07.4
37.4
41.1 1.16.3 1.49.1
32.3
40
1.27.4 1.53
35.1
Gold Coin Solerina Strathcarrick Rose Evelyn Racing Boy
- Jungle Jim
Zero
Yum Seng Stopwatch Boolat Bay
GENEVA CONFERENCE
The
N.W. FRONTIER
Simia, Sept. 4.
Congress leader of the
Rome, Sept. 3. Although the Government has not intimated Its attitude to- wards the French proposals for North West Frontier visited the a Geneva conference regarding the
Governor present situation in the Medi- terranean, it is understood that Italy will attend if invited and provided the conference is held outside the framework of the League of Nations-
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Tennis. "D" Division Chinese R.C. v. Police R.C.. Craigengower C.C. V. Kowloon Indians, South China A.A. v. Indian R.C., Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.G.. Central the Dha Verde Handicap, for Macão British Association v. Club de Re-Subscription Pontes. Six Furlongs. Render. crelo.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Bowls.-First Division: Craigen- gower C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.. Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Dock R.C. Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.: Second Division: Kowloon B.G.C.
Kowloon C.C.. Club de Recreio v. Hong Kong F.C., Police R.C. v. Tal- koo R.C.; Third Division: Civil Ser- vice C.C. Hong Kong ER.C., Kow- loon F.C. v. Craigengower C.C.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Bowls.-Third Division; Hong Kong F.C. v. Kowloon F.C., Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Tong RC.
GERMANS IN BRAZIL
Action Against Activities?
de-
of
in
Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 4. Brazilian newspapers are manding that urgent measures be taken against the activities German National-Socialists Brazil and" avow that the ties of duties of the government, prevent any diminution of national sovereignity which they state was threatened by the political or- ganisation of foreigners Two of the southernmost states in Bradl contain large, German settlementa which maintain close contact with the Fatherland and German was the only language understood in some districts. Recently a Nazi representative was sent to Brazil with full powers.--- Reuter.
MEDICAL ROLL
London, Sept. 3. According to the "British Medical
In an article in the periodical "Die Wehrmacht," Colonel Jost, Journal" there are now 59,000 re-
of the War Ministry, points uglatered medical practioners. In that the fact that manoeuvres cn Great Britain, of whom 6,000 are such a scale are now contemplated, women- proves the great progress made by British Wireless, the new German army in adapting her armaments to those of other Powers, and also the increase in fighting value of the defence | oeuvres, air attacks and anti- forcra themacives. :
- Necessity for such a test ex- plains the choice of scene of the manoeuvres, which will be directed
Bimultaneously with the man-
aircraft exercises will be carried out in towns and regions far away from the scene of the manoeuvres. "Colonel Jost concludes by em-
by Field-Marshal · von. Blomberg, | phasising_that_the... manoeuvŢES
the. Defence Minister, in person, and in which numerous army divisions and several naval and air squadrons will participate.
conceal no political tendency of any kind susceptible of giving um- brige to neighbouring States. Transocoon News Servsom
him
to-day who requested
to form 2. ministry. The former ministry was defeated at the Assembly by 27 votes to 22 on a motion of non-confidence. — Reuter's Bulletin Service.
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