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DRAWS ANNOUNCED ́

Army Inter-Unit Contests

To Be Abandoned

FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938.

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On Wednesday night, the draw SPORTING FIELD DOMINATED BY Forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.

for five competitions of the Kow- loon Cricket Club's 1938 Tennis Tournament were 'announced. Owing to Insuficient support three ladies' events are being left in abeyance.

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The following are the draws: MEN'S SENIOR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

E. C. Fincher v. F. Grose.

3. C. Burnett v. A. E. P. Quest.

S. A. Gray Y. A Crawford.

G. E Clarke v. W. C. Hung.

MEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES

CHAMPIONSHIP

Byes Into Second Round

L W. Humе v. B. J. Monks. W. M. Oltins v. A. Duncan. A. S. Buss v. C. B. R. Sargent. First Round

F. A. Broadbridge v. L. Jack.. Q. A. White v. K. M. Petersen. B Sota'u v. E Blum, Byes into Second Round

R.Broadbridge v B. D. Lay. R. S. Capell v. J. S, Smith. J. M. Ovana v. H. Burson. J. R. Luke.

MEN'S HANDICAP SINGLES “A” Byes into Second Round

G. E Clarke -3/61 v. E. C. Fincher. 10),

First Round

W. C. Hung (40) v R. Broad-

bridge (scr).. +

A. E. P. Guest (-30.3) v. W. M. Gittins,, (ser ).

F. Grose -15.3) Y. E. Blum (--15).

L. Jack (act.) 7. S. A. Gray (-301.

F. A. Broadbridge (ser.) v. G. C. Burnett -15).

Bres into Second Round

A. Crawford (-30).

MEN'S HANDICAP SINGLES "a" Byes into Secund Round

B. Soltas (30) v. T. A. Madar

+-15).

SPECIALISED

ATHLETES

„London, April 20.

The Army Sport Control Board has decided to limit, and in some cases to abandon. Inter-Unit sporting competitions in all commands at the end of April

The decision was taken, a War Office official told Reuter, because there is a strong tendency for a specialised athlete or a regimental ordinary gladiator to dominate sport to guch an extent that an soldier has no chance.

This is against the whole idea of Army sport, which is aimed at

giving a soldier an opportunity of DONOGHUE HAS

participating in all games.

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The official denied press reports that sport has interfered with Army work. He added that in point of fact, sport was part and parcel of Army training. Sport

Shanghai (Vancouver B.C.. date generally will not be curtalled but

I learn that Steve Donoghue is will be extended to give the orinaking a complete change in his Shanghai and Amoy

2nd April)

Stables At Berkshire Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan &

dinary Tommy a chance to take training plans for the coming Shanghai part in the games he likes to play. season. writes a Home correspon-Shanghai

The decision does not affect dent. The arrangement by which Manila... major championships and com- he was to have the assistance of Japan.... petitions which have been in force his son, Pat. In a stable at Epsom Japan and Formosa. for many years.-(Reuter).

Badminton

EASY VICTORY"

FOR ENGLAND

is off.

Straits

It is understood thut Pat is Straits

giving up the idea of training on | Shanghai and Swałów the flat and is returning to pony Shanghai and Amey ........ racing, in which he has been Haiphong

markedly successful, instead of training at Epsom

Straits

Straits

Steve Donoghue will go to Berk. Japan and Shanghai..

shire. He has purchased the Japan

stables at present occupied by Calcutta and Straits ...... Willam Higgs, at Blewbury, near Java and Manila.....

Emp. of Canada .....Cheklang.....

Son Tay. Glaucus... TAMSIA...... Kitano Maru..

Due

... In April

`Airways Flans

22nd April

Always Plane

..lawa......

22nd April.

22nd April

Sind April

320 April

22nd April

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Bird April

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23rd April

Patroclus..

23rd Aprü

23rd April

23rd April

23rd April

23rd April

24th April

24th April"

24th April

Allpore...

26th April

Kutsang...

24th April

Tisadane.

24th April

28th April

Scotland's 55th Defeat Didcot. At the present time. Calcutta, Straits and Europe VÍA

Higgs, who trained the Chester

England gained their 55th Cup winner, Cho-sen, two years consecutive victory over Scotlandngn at Blewbury, has nine horses at Badminton at the Royal Bur-there. He is to take smaller ticultural Hall recently, when stable in the district. they won by 7 matches to 2.

Donoghue's string, now at the R, C. F. Nichols, holder of the Woodruff stables at Epsom, num- All-England championship.. inbera 21, of which 15 are two-year- beating J. W. Adams in two brisi olds. He is likely to have several games, obtained useful practice runners in the opening week of

for his match in the singles final the senson. against J. Ble. the Danish Junior I hear that some of his two- H. W. Crabb (--3(6) Y. H champion. His drop-shots were year-old's are shaping Burson 1-3/6).

R. S. Capell (-30) v. J. R. Luke {~~~3/6),

Fran Hom Kung ta

Europe

Porta

Dile

Polatara..

Quien

Ontos, Bikini Bremen, Hambor

Apr. 22$

Gena, 'dum., Bremza, Hamburg.....

MAY

Straits & Caylon

Potalam

test

Singapor, Penang, Belawan, Colombe.. Kingapóts. Proang, Griawan, Colombo..

Apr

24

Маг

First Round

Poladam

Masila....

Apr

24

Manila

Uniu

Maalis..

Миг

J. S. Smith (−3/0) V. S. E. Edgar (scr.).

Gebetan.....)

bhanghai, Yokohama, Kube

¡ May

Shanghai, North

China & Japan) Prankhart

S'hai,. Dairno, Taku, Yiam, Kobny wake.

MAT

+

South See istands.

Frularad

Madang, Selamaan, Tada ri, Račaul, str.

June

15

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well.

full of gule and Adams had not Donoghue has been busy In the Aresse to extend him.

riding them in their work."

The former champion, R M White however, had matters 67

1. W. Hume no means all his own way against"

R. S. McCoig, who, showing, con-

C. J. Tacchi (scr.) v. A, Duncan, siderable knowledge of the singles (-30).

KM H. Petersen (-15.3) V

Dr. Castro de Basto (scr.).

Byes into Second Round

J. M. Ovars (scr.) v. Rev. C. B.

R. Sargent 1-15),

game and never sparing himself in chasing every possible shuttle. actually led in the second game

at 17-14. after White had bee abead at 13-7 and 14-13.

McColg was nerer afraid to

3. Palmerta (scr. v. O. A. White attack, but White held the true (-30).

P. C. Coombs (scr.) v. A, S. Bliss. MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES

PIGSKIN WINS A THRILLING RACE

City And Suburban Goes To America

London, April 30,

At Epsom today another big race, went to America when Mrs. Ches-

Mentor....

Kiungchow.

Taiyuan.............. Kanchow.. Anhui ......

Bellerophon. Potsdam..

Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date, 24th March...Talma Straits and Europe via Sueź (Let- ters and Papers London, 31st March and London Parcels-1 London date, 24th March........ ..... Chitral.. Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

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Airways Plane

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.97th April

27th April

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Date and Time

FRIDAY

Friday, 22nd

Samshul and Wuchow Kongmoon

Chung On.. On Lee....

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Tingsang..

10.30 AM

Yueh Bang... Seistan......

PAT. Ord.

11.00 AM

Noon

3.00 F

| Bertram

Rickmers

3,00 PM

*Straits and Calcutta Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow card in hz hammer-like smasi

ter Beatty's Pigskin, starting a six Shanghai The loser's "defence on the back.

to one favourite, won the City and hand was not always fully ade-Suburban Handicap after a thrill-Manila

Gillard and Hazeli (3/6) v. B. quate to the demands made on ting race, beating Mr. Willam Mur-Straits and Europe vis Marseilles

Palmertz and J. M. Ovans (scr.).

A. E. P. Guest and 5. "A. Gray

(-30.3) v. E. Blum and B. Eymard MAN WHO SANK

(-15).

B. Soltan and R. S... Capeu (-15) v. G. C. Burnett and P. s Broadbridge (-30).

H Burson and L. W. Hume (scr.) v. C. J. Tacchi and T.. B, Edwards (scr.).

D. J. N. Anderson and W. C. Hung (-38.3) v: C. B. E. Sargent ana b. M. Monks -15).

L. Jack and A. Duncan (15) v. O. A. White and W. M. Gittins {~-15).

ቀ.

J. S. Smith. and S. Jex (scr.) J. R. Luke and W. Mulcahy (8C

E. C. Fincher and G. E. Clarke (-40) V A Crawford and R. Broadbridge (30).

MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP Byes into Second Round

A. Duncan and Mrs. Sweeney (15) v. B. Soltau and Miss G. Engel (-3/6).

3 SUBMARINES

ray's Terror, a 20-1 starter, by a | head, with Mr. H R. Mosenthal's Lady of Shalott a length and a

behind

third place. Eighteen horses started.

Pigskin was a one-time cham- alon of the Egyptian race courses and carried three pounda "over. to allow CUR

War Record Quoted weight in order

In Court

41

Richards to ride.

Peter Maher, who yesterday rode Irish Stew to victory in the Great

The war record of A retired Metropolitan Stakes, today rode naval officer, including the sink-Terror, thus narrowly missing a Ing of three submarines, www great "double."-(Reuter).

quoted recently at Poole, Dorset,

where he was fined £50, with £3 183 costs, for being under the Influence of drink while in charge

of a car.

Emp. of Canada...

-due Marseilles, 25th May......... Bhutan.

Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwellin, Ewelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." | G.N.A.C. Plane

Airmail for Manis, Guam, Hono- lala, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American ---due San Francisco, "30th April.

SATURDAY Samshui and Wuchow...... Konginoon

INDIA HOCKEY .

Air

TEAM

Airways Fiand

Kongning.............. Fook On

Kitano Maru......

Haruna Mart. Haruna

Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Lland, 5th May..

Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Service”—due Amsterdami, 3rd May. Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Mar- seilles-due Marseilles, 21st May. Haruna"Maru.... Straits and Calcutta.......................

Tuawa... Almall for "France Orient Air-

ways Service"-dae Marseilles, | Gustav 8th May.

He is Cmdr. Charles Euman, harbourmaster of Poole, whose The following will represent In- driving licence was suspended for dia against Scotland in the Inter- two years.

Tational hockey match today at 5 Mr. C. W. Dickinson, his solicl-.m. on the Club Ground:-

M. Ramzan (KLT.C.); Tinok {"tor, sald;, "Z this man owes a Mr. and Mrs. G. A Walte debt to society. It is clear that Singh (Kumaon Rides). Kishen (3/6) W. C. Hung and Miss society owes a great debt to him." Singh (HR.S.R.A); M. H. Hassan Radio B.C.), Ghulam Rasul (Raj- V. Bradbury (-30).

He gave the following details of

Rifles), MR. Malik Bangkok putana A 6. Blks- and Mrs. Millard | Cmdr. Euman's career:

In action on Aug. 12, 1014, inK.LT.C.); Teja Singh (Police), Lt. Saigon.......

(-3/6) v. Mr. and Mrs. Hazell (BCT.).

First Round

D. Harding and Miss G. White. (ser) Y. D. J. N. Anderson and Miss P. Anderson (-15).

J. S. Smith and Mrs. T. G. Stokes (scr) v. Eymard and Mrs. E. C. Fincher (scr.)...

E. Blum and Mrs. Matti (-15) v. E C. Flacher and Mrs. Eymard (~30),

Byes into Second Round

C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blanford (ACT.).

J. M. Ovans and Mrs, Williams (−3/0) v. Mr. and Mrs. G. Burnett (-30),

C.

8. A. Gray and Mrs. Knight (15.3) v. Olard and Mrs. Smeby (3/6)...

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clarke (ser.) v.. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gittins

(scr.).

A fairly large attendance of members and their friends was present at an enjoyable concert rendered by the Ladies' Section the of the European Y.M.CA, occasion being Ladles Night,

German New Guinea, when he

awal Khan (Rajputana Rifles),

was a member of a landing party:yara Singh (KIT.C.), Partaub Air Mali for Sian, Lauchow and

In the battle cruiser Australia at the battle of the Falkland Islands:

COMMANDED "Q" SHIPS

Commanded four or five "Q" ships-"that most dangerous. of all services"in the North, Sea, sinking three German submar- ines:

(Kumaon Rides), Narwant Khan (Police).

Reserves: Datta Ram (Kumaon Rifles Bacham Singh (HK9RA) P. C. E378 (Police) and Naraina Ram (Rajputana Rifles).

Players are requested to appear

in whites,

CUNNINGHAM DOES FASTEST MILE

Chengtu, etc. tyla Hankow) by the "Eurasia "Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport, as Services permit). Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India.

4.30 PM

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Saturday, 23rd

11.45 AM

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Parools. 400 M

[GF.O.&K.P.O:

Oid"

5.00 PM

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Ord.

4.30 PM

Sally Maersk..............

4,30 PM

Gustav

Diederichsen...

5.00 PM

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Ком

Ord.

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Eurasia Plane

Egypt and Parcels only for Ger-

Potsdam many via Hamburg....... Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong... Kwangtung Air Mail for "Imperial Airways

Direct Service ”—-due London, Imperial Ist May.

5,00 IM 6.00 PM

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Be 23rd, 5.00 PM Ord. 24th Noon

Airways Plane

Airways Plaas.

G.P.O, & KP.O. Hog, Zárd 5,00 PM Und, 24th Noon

Sunday, 24th,

Airmail for Australia by Imperial

Airways Direct Service"due | Imperial Darwin, 28th April.

SUNDAY...

Member of the landing party in the Zeebrugge Mole rald;

Escaped from a German prison camp and rejoined the Navy: Glenn Cunningham, the Ameri- Four times thanked by the can athlete, recently ran the fast- Admiralty:

est mile, ever recorded in 4min 4 Bangkok via Swatow specially chosen after the war 4-10sec. on wooden track at eatow and Shangha to command the British fotilla Dartmouth College.. on the Rhine; and.

This is two seconds faster than Bent to Chanak when trouble the world outhoor record of imin. arose in Turkey, becoming liaison 6 4-10sec, set up by the British officer. between the Navy, Army runner, 8. C. Wooderson, last and Air Force. ^),

year and ratided" this week, and "Supt. Deacon did that in 1931 four seconds faster than Cunning-

Fuman

aned £10 for aham's own previous indoor record. similar offence...

Conningham's time establishes-

"With the exception of this one convicton he has borne a good character." added the officer.

a new indoor record, but because it was made on boards it does not displace Wooderson's time.

|Hiram:

Kingyuan.

Japan and EUROPE via Siberia... Suisang. Air Mall for Slan, Lanchow and Chengta, etc. (via Hankowy by the Eurasia Altways Service" (To further points by surface) transport as Services permit).

Eurasia Plane

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