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SOUTH CHINA "B" SENIOR SHIELD
FINAL
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
WING
SOUTH CHINA “A”
Chan Tak-fai Scores Twice
To Beat Royal Scots
South Chins "B" concluded its Club's clean sweep of local foot- ball honours when it won the Brat division league championship by Beating the Royal Scots by two goals to ofte on Saturday.
They had chiefly to thank Chan Tak-fal for their narrow win, as he netted both points for them.
The Junor Interport Trial was rather a disappointing affalı, there being little play of a high or attractive standard. The Possi bles beat the Probables 2-1.
Kowloon Schools, for whom Kaan Wah-turn (who shot both goals) and the two younger Gosanos performed very well, beat Hong Kong Schools two-nil to their annual charity match.
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FIRST DIVISION
JUNIOR INTERPORT TRIAL
ROYAL SCOTS McCoy. KOWLOON"
1
SOUTH CHINA "B"
2
Chan Tak-fal 2. ST. JOSEPH'S
PROBABLES
Izard.
POSSIBLES
2
CHARITY
BONG KONG SCHOOLS ...
Lawlor and Frost,
MATCH
KOWLOON SCHOOLS" Kaan Wah-tuen Z
FINAL LEAGUE
STANDINGS
Team
FIRST DIVISION
P: W. D. L F. A. Pts. 8. China "B" 18 15 1 2 50 20 31 Middlesex
3 7 29 27 19
CRAIGENGOWER BEGIN LOCAL BALL BOWLS SEASON WELL
RETAIN TROPHY Beat Recreio On Their Green
BEAT S. CHINA "B"
South China “A” won the Senior
By Eight Shots
The chief feature of the opening on Saturday of the local Lawn Shield final for the third year in Bowls season was the win by eight shots scored by Craigenrower succession when they met and de- | Cricket Club in their away match against Club de Escrnio, {fossed. South Chins....... "R" on the Last year Recreio snatched the Shield from the Valleyites when Club ground at Happy Valley the latter were within grasp of it and Craigengower's win, when yesterday. The Score
three conceding ground advantage, augurs well for their prospects. reals to mil.
Was
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Throughout the "A" team show-RESULTS
over
ed their superiority in combination their opponents who were erratic. The "A" had the better ot the exchanges though at times "B" were pressing consistently.
Soon after the kick-off, Chan Tak-fal, "B" centre-forward, but was injured after fifteen minutes The returned to the Beld.
During the first twenty minutes of play, no acore was registered. There was good goal-keeping on the part of Tam Kwan-kɔn, who was tested time and again by Lal Shiu-wing and Funk King-cheung
"The "A" team's first goal came
SINGLES FINAL when Lai Shiu-wing scored as the
ON TUESDAY
Tsui Will Start
Hot Favourite:
BUT MATCH SHOULD
18 14 2
2 49 22 30
Royal Scots
Kowloon
Eastern
S. China "A" 18 11 2 18 10 1 18 8 18 7 4 7 42 34 18
5 82.29 24 41-36-21
Police
18 3 5. 10 33 38 11
BE WORTH SEEING
St. Joseph's
18
4 3 11 36 49 11
Club
18
5
1 12 38 66 11.
K.
Chinese
18
1 2 15 25 84 4
Totals
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{BY EX-TENNIST),
result of a fine movement from the right wing when Fung King: cheong received the ball and pass- ed to Lai who made no mistake.
Soon after, Fung had tested Tam with a Ane drive which Tam Just managed to save.
"From
ys
*Second Division last season.
"SECOND
SEASON OPENS
Governor Present; U.S.
Consul Pitches
The official opening of the local baseball season on Saturday, when
| Lawn Tennis
KHO
CAUSES UPSET
BEATS H.W. AUSTIN *IN FINAL Bournemouth, April 30.
plonship. `-
Mr. A. E. Southard, Consul-Gen- Kho Bin-kie, China's leading eral for the United States, pitched Davis Cup player, caused a sen- the first hall;" was honoured by the nation here today when he defeat- presence of His Excellency the ed H. W. (“Bunny") "Austin, No. Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote 1 ranking British player, by 8-4, who watched U.8.8. Mindsuas and 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 In the final of the the Chinese Baseball Club Brat British Hard Courts Tennis Cham- teams to cross bata, this senten, iv a match which was won by the It will be recalled that Khe bad former by 15 tuns to three.
a peculiar match in the quarter Others present included Major finals when he conceded the Arst V. E Duclos, Canadian Trade Com-two sets to his compatriot. W. C. missionär.. and President of the Choy, only to win the next three League, and Mr. W. T"BUI") Mulr, sets for the loss of only one game. League Chairman.
He beat Nigel Sharpe in the Line-ups and detailed scores | semi-final while Austin eliminated follow:-
•
the Frenchman, Petra.
Kowloon 8.0.0. Kowloon D.R.C. Recreio *Indian R.C.
Cralgengower C.C.
FIRST DIVISION (88) 52
Civil Servics Q.C........ (46) 39' (63) 72 Kowloon C.O.
(44) 33 (83) 48
(62) 56
(-):67
Police R.C.
... (-) $6
DIVISION
Kowloon B.G.C.
(-) 53
U.S.8. MINDANAO
Talkoo R.C.
152) 82
B. H.
the women's
Recreto.... Police R.C.
(52) 52
Collier
2
ກ
(--) 61
Horton
1
1
0
lia) by 7-5, 6-2-(Reuter).
↑
1
0
0
A
0
+Civil Service C.C. ......(-) 85 (72) 68 Craigengower C.C.......
(81) 54 Hong Kong F.C. "B" "Hong Kong F.C. "A"... (---) 47
t-Third Division last year.
First Division last year. THIRD
*Kowloon C.C.
Kowloon Tong Recreio
*Second Division last year.
DIVISION
In the Kowloon Decks-Kowloon | 13; J. M. Purvis, J. Gellatly, G. H.
Stofan Campbell Douglas
| Moore
Abbattelo
the resultant goal-kick Cricket Club game, won by the Sherrin & Randle (skip) 12; 8. Into midfield, Fung took the ball former by 19 shots, J. C. Brown's Eccleshall L. Collyer. A. W. Grim- N. Lum
and passed to Lat Shin-wing rink (V. Ramsay, M. Ferguson, G. mitt, J. Hollidge (skip) 14. Total:
well-timed Mitchell and J. C. Brown) scored 39.
a possible eight against J. Hyde's rink.
Scores follow:-
with а
who netted drive.
In the second half the "A" team had matters much their own way
His last "preliminary" obstacle and were constantly pressing. It
220 98 14 98 497,497 220 overcome, H. D. Rumjahn, holder was in this period that the "A"
SECOND DIVISION
Team Middlesex
P. W. D. L. FA. Pt. 20 17 2 1 67 18 36
5th. A.A. Bde. 20 16 2 2 53 28 34 Kwong Wah 20 13 5 2 78 28 31 Royal Scots 20 11 6 3 49 29 28 South China 20 11 0 9 51 33 22 Engingers E 20 8 3 9 53 33 19 20 7 2 11 29 43 16
Kowloon
Chinese
! 'Police
Club
20.6.2 12 38 63 14 20 B1 13 45 70 13 Engineers (C) 20 2 1 17 24 69 5
10 19 12 88
Bastern
Totals
20
2
220-98 24 68 407 49 220 - TUIRD. DIVISION (KOWLOON)
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. *Team P. S. A. 14 13 10 63 17 27. 1 4 39 20 19 24th Ety.R.A. 14 9 R. A. F: 14 6.3 5 25 32 15 Seaforths 14 6 1 7 33 34.13 Signals .. 14 5 3 0 28 35 13 20th Ety.R.A. 14 4 3 7 21 27 11 Kumaons 14 5 1 8 33 38 11 University 14 11 12 20 49 3
Totals 112 49 14 49 252 252 112 THIRD DIVISION (HONG KONG)
Goals
of the Colony tennis singles title. team displayed fine passing move- will make his bid to retain his ments. The "B" team looked like crown on the Stand Court at the scoring on one occasion but Lee Hong Kong Cricket Club ground on Tin-sang cleared. Tuesday when he meets Tsui Wai- pul, Chinese Davis Cup player, in a Anal that promises to be one of the most spectacular for the past many years,
knowledge of tactics."
1
Lai Shit-wing completed his "bat-trick" when the dribbled right up to the goalmouth beating Tam who ran out in an effort to save.
After the match the Shield was presented by Mrs. W. Pryde, wife of the Chairman of the Hong Kong Football Association.
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WOMEN'S FINAL
Anal Mias
Beriven beat Miss Wynne (Auatra,
BRADMAN IN FORM
BIG INNINGS AT
· WORCESTER
London, April 30.
Don Bradman, captain of the Australian cricket team now tour-. ing England, showed brilliant form'
Craigengower C.C.
(65) 45
(-) 76
(53) 67
(58) 45
Kowloon FC............. (61) 51 Hong Kong F.C. "C"...(-) 38 REK. Yacht Club .... (60) 49 Hong Kong ER.C....... (45) 87
Dew
Book
Townsend
Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last
12
7
season
CHINESE B.C.
E.
E.
Ed. Chang
G
1
0
T. Chlon
1
0
E. Wang
0
0
T. Chan
I
B. Woo
Q
1
.0
drawn.for the day. The Australians
0
Choy
0
D
1
3
5
Score by Innings :----
1
U.S.S. Mindanao
1 2 3 4 6 7
First Division
LRC. BEAT POLICE
At Sookumpoo, Indian Recrea- tion Club beat Police Recreation Club by 11 shots.
Second Division
FOOTBALLERS FAIL. " T. Chung Playing at home, Hong Kong W. Ching Football Club "A" lost to Police Lo R.C. by 14 shots.
HK.F.C. "A":-R. P. Shaw, E Strange, G. Duncan, W. Gill (skip) 20; J. Howell, A. W. Hodges, J. IRC.-J. Hoosen, A. Baker, A. Russell, J. Rodger (skip) 17: R. M. Khan, A. R. Minu (skip) 18; D. Fitches, B. H. Strange, E. G. Carter, M Khan, A. M. Wahab, M. R. F. Haynes (skip) 10. Total: 47.
P.R.C.-E. Edwards, T. Tallon, Abbás, E. el Arculli (skip) 26; 8.
Brown, J. McWalter, A. Wright, A. E. Carey (skip) 19; L. Glendinning.
де
C.8.C.C.-A. Warr, J. R. Pengel.
4 1 5 0 2 0 0 12 runs 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 7 hits.
Chinese B.B.C.
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 runs
2 0 1 1 1 0,0 5 hits.
today in their match against Wor-
1 caster when he scored 258 and was
1 still undefested when stumps were
had, up till then, amassed the.. useful total of 474 for 8.
Badcock, regarded by many as
7one of the most likely of the Australians to make plenty of runs during the tour, scored 87.
OTHER MATCHES S
At Lord's Marylebone Cricket Club riet Yorkshire who had first knöck, and scored 339 to which thé M.C.C, replied with 46 for 1 at the close.
Struck out: Coilter 3, Ching 1 and Gloucester
Wong 6.
on
Oxford University entertained the University ground, the Dark Blues totalling Base on balls: Collier 7, Ching 1,2 in the first innings. The county
Wong.
|had scored 148 for 3 at the close.
Hit by Pitcher:- Campbell by-(Reuter),
Ching, Chung by Collier, Ching by Collier, Abbattelo by Ching
M. Rumjahn. S 0. Buz, M. Y. Adai, F. Kelly, F. Nolan (sp) 21; L. Tsui will start odds-on favourite
A. R. Dallah. (skip) 2. Total: 27. PR.C.-W. Cameron, W. Camp and this is one time, I think, when
bell, W. McHardy, W. E. Hollands T. Ellis, R. Channing, F. E E. critics will not be confounded. He has made tremendous strides since Mr. Gess refereed, and the teams (skip) 20; W. McLeod, J. Shepherd, Booker, (skip) 21. Total: 61. KB.G.C. DEFEATED Orem, G. C. Moss (skip) 21; E. he went to Europe last year. His were:-
the Valley. Civil Service strokes, particularly off the ground, SOUTH CHINA "A":-Chu Shiu-G. Post, S. Farlow, W. Mair, G.
Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowling have gained a new power and cer- hang; Mak Shiu-hon, Lee Tin-Perkins (skip) 15. Totals: 58.
CHAMPIONS FALTER Green Club by 12 shots. tainty, while he has
profited sang Lau. Tin-suni, Lau Hing-
At King's Park, Craigehgower enormously in experience and chol. Leung
Wing-chiu: Tang Kwong-sum, Lai Shlu-wing, Fung Cricket Club beat Club de Reciclo ly. W. J. Burling, A. B. Allan (skip) 16; H. F. Harper, E. B. Bradshaw,
(2), Dew by Wong, Campbell He has dropped only one set on king-cheong. Lau
Foolc-chuen, by 8 shots.
Recreto: 3. Luz, C. A. Lopes, A. W. R. Hillyer, M. N. Rakusen (skip)
by Wong his way to the final and in all his Cheung Moon-wing.
A. Remedios, H. A. Alves (akip) 19:20; B. O. Bostock, P. D. Crawley. Three-base hit:-Moore. games has played with an ease
SOUTH CHINA "B" Tam L. F. Xavier. J. F. V. Ribeiro, F. R. R. Davies, J. W. Cook (skip) 29. Two-base hlis:-Douglas and Lum. and a casual air which have.test!-
|Double Play:-B. Woo to Chinn, filed to the fact that he has in all Kwan-kon: Leung Pak-wal, Lauv. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz (skip) 10; Total: 65.
KBG.C.-E. V. 'Bearle, G. C Wild Pitches:-Ching. his matches been so much superior Mau; Yau Wah-hing, Lam Tak- E Noronha, C. E. Marques, C. to his opponents that he never had po. Tse Kam-hung: Yeung Shul-G. SUV, F. X. M. Silva (skip) 18. Norman, K. C. Hamilton, J. G.
vick, Yeuk Hon-woo. Chan Tak Total: 48.
Meyer (skip) 18; H. 1. Lockhart, to go more than half speed or
fal, Lau Chung-sang. Lee Shek-
C.C.C.-W. K. Way, LC. RH. E. Draw, F. A. Cheesman, J. 8. thereabouts.
Sduża, C. 3. Rösselet, B. W. Brad-Logan (skip) 25; C. Wallis, J. Wat-White, R. Hall, C. Turney, W. Field Only orice has he been shaken yau.
bury (skip) 11; A. & Gomes, A. A. 303, D. W. Waterton, W. 8. Drake (skip) 20, Total: 51. out of his calm and made to exert
RECREIO WELL BEATEN Razack, A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip) 10. Total; 53.
Team F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.himself, and that was in his semi- Medicala 14 11 1 2 49 12 23 final match with Sirdar Rumjahn. good account of himself and at skip) 27: J. S. Landolt, B. W.
were least go down fighting. Ordnance 14 9 2 348 24 20 Even here, however there 5th A.A. Bde.. 14 9 2 3 39 23 20 times when he made the one-tliac Engineers 14 6 2 6 36 20 14 champlon look a very ordinary
player
Stanley Police R. A. S. C. Powhattan
Totals
14 5 3 8 33 35 13 14 50 9.29 32 10 14 4 2 8 20 31 10
All in all it should be a very good game and I think that those (if there are any such ill-advised peo- On the other sice HD. has the ple) who have decided that the great fighting spirit of the Rum- match will be too one-alded to be 14. 2.12 11 78 2 Jahns, for labouring which I make worth the investment of a dollar,
no apology, to call upon, not to will be making a bad mistake. 112 40 14 49 265 266 112 mention his vast experience. He It has become an axiom in the has as many strokes as the other, past eight years or so that neither even if they are slower, and, if he of the Rumjahns is bekten till the should strike form early on the last stroke is played and run on form that he displayed in the first fr H. D. lives up to this on Tuesday two sets of his first game with the the crowd will be given tuli value younger Teul-I feel he will give for their money.
Sporting
Fixtures
TODAY
BADMINTON. Cathedral
Badminton, 8 p.m. MEETING-Hong
Hall
Good Riding Witnessed At
Bolig Kong Footbal Kowloon School Gymkhana
Association Couneli Meeting in the Association Offices, Room No. 205, Gloucester Building, 2nd floor, 5.30 p.m.
TENNIS.-Club Handicap singles
Final.
TOMORROW
BADMINTON.-Y.M.C.A Badmin- ton, in the West Lounge, 8 p.m. SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming. In
European Pool.
TABLE
TENNIS. Theero Table. Tennis, 7.30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
Club
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The Kowloon Riding School held a Gymkhana for both young and old competitors on Saturday. The weather was perfect, al-
spectators, who turned up in large numbers.
There were altogether seven events, starting with the Handy Hunters, which was won by Lt. Godby RA, riding Glenshee. Mrs. Richardson and Caroliné Lomax also rode very well.
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RECREIO SURPRISED
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING #Ill be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VAL At King's Park, Hong Kong Elec-LEY on SATURDAY, 7th MÁY, Whiteman. A. E. Coates, R. Baza At the Valley, Hong Kong Foot-tric RC. beat Club de Recrelo by 1938, commenting at 2.00 p.m. (skip) 13. Total: 58.
hall Club "B" beat Club de Recreto 22 shots.
The First Bell will be rung at "K.C.C. DOWN 19 SHUTS
by 2 shots..
Recrelo:-J. C. Remedios, J. F. At Ta! Wan, Kowloon Decks R.C. HKF.C. "B":-W. Buller, G. & Marques, H. A. Botelho, C. E. Roza-1.30 p.m. t
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE beat Kowloon Cricket Clüb bý 18 Graver, E. H. Glover, A. Brooks Pereira (skip) -7; C. C. Pereira, O. bank (skip) is: A. McKellar, V.P. Remedios, E. Bouza, P. A. shots.
No One without a badge will E.D.R.C.-J. C. Ozorio, G.. Hen-Walker, T. Rowell, E. Tuck (skip) Yvanovich (skip) 18; C. F. Vas, C. derson, H. G. Cooper, F. Cullen 26; A. Steven, A. W. Hayward, C. P. Basto, C. M. Alvea, J. M. 8. Ro-be admitted to the Members'
Enclosure, (skip) 23; V. Ramsay, M. Ferguson, B. Robertson, J. A. R. Selby (skip) zaris (skip) 20. Total: 45.
F.K.ER.C.-J. R. Way, J. F G. Mitchell, J. C. Brown. (skip) 34:13. Total: 54.
A. Caliñan, J. Revie, J. Kempton,
Recreio:C. M. Bliva, A. V. Hedley, B. Deacon, W. Muskett Badges admitting Non-Mem J. McKelvie (skip 15 Total: 72. Barros, E. M. Remedios, F. X. (skip). 29: EL 8. McKay, W. Mers to the Members Enclosure
K.C.C.-E. C. Fincher, T. A. Soares (skip) 20; L. Guterres, P. Cutherbertson, J. Fleming, J. Sloan and Madar, H. Overy. A E Bilkstone Xavier. A P. Guterres, B. Basto (skip) 28; R. C. Butler, G. G. 8. (skin) 10: George Lee. L Jack, W.skip) 17; F. A. Machado, D. C. Thomson, G. T. Padgett. L. de Mulcahy, J. Hyde (skip) -17; A. A.Alves, C. H. Basto, J. J.. Basto Rome (skip) 12 Total: 67. Dand, J. W. M. Brown, R. G. Crais. (skip) 15. Total: 52. EKern (skip) 28. Total: 53. F CIVIL SERVANTS LOSE.
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KO.C. BEAT EKF.C.
Club Room at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) ore obtainable through the CRAIGENGOWER BEAT TAIKOÓ At Cox's Road, Kowloon C.C. SECRETARY upon the per
At the Valley, Craigengower beat Hong Kong PC. "C" by 38 sonal or written application of At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl-Cricket Club beat Taikoo Recrea-shots.
a Member, inch Member to be ing Green Club beat Civil Service tion Club by 14 shots.
K.C.C.-J. Canning, A. E. Perry responsible for all visitors Intro Cricket Club by 13 shots.
C.C.C.-L. R. Soares, W. J. Bag- A. J. Kez, W. W. Hirst (skip) 23; | KE.G.C.-A. J. Hall, G. E. Fley, M. A R. Bouza, M. J. Medina A. W. Ramsey, W. T. French, A. W. duced by him, and for Payment Thompson, T. Armstrong. L. Guy (skip) 31; A. J. Coellio, H. W. Ran-Smith, V. O. Labrum (skip) 22; of All Chits, &c.
though inclined to be warm, but this did not deter competitors and (skip) 19; R. P. Phillips, A. Mc-dall, A. A Lewis, J. Cavanagh E. Nash, C. J. Tacchl, R. Mark, H. The Secretary's Office, st
Farlane, A. Hyde-Lay, O. B. Hosk-(skip) 17; 4. W. Leonard. N. P. Nishi (skip) 31, Total; 76. ing (skip) 17: J. Watson, B. M. Karanjia. E Zimmem, K. M. Omar HKFC. “C”: C G. Sollis, R., Exchange Building (Tel. White, E. W. Lines, R. Duncan rakip 18. Total: 68.
Edwards, B. A. Mansell, E.J. Ed-27794) will close at 12 Noan. (kip) 18. Total: 62.
T.B.CA. McArthur, A. Owen wards (skip): 12; 6. Didsbury, 8. G. -~ Tilius are obtainable at the CSC.C.-F. Culllp. R. R. Wood, J. C. Polson, R. Keown (skip). 14; Smith, 8. Cressey, L. E. Lammert Club House provided they are J. F. McGowan, J. Deakin (skip) W. Brown, H Gilles, T. Grimes (skip) 14; & C. Drown, A. Thom ordered in advance from the No. ♬ Stainton (skip) "2; 7. Wald, G., son, 1. Skinner, R. Trengove (skip). Lai, W. Melrose, D. Munzo (akip 12 Total: 38. 16. Total: 53
Third Divisinon KOWLOON EC. WIN
| Boy, Telephone 21920.
KOWLOON TONG SUCCESS PUBLIC ENCLOSURE- At Kowloon Tong, Kowloon Tong
The Price of Admission to the GCA at Royal Hong Kong fubiic Enclosure is $1.00 per day Yacht Club big shots.
mis followed by Bareback Riding, Micky Beraba coming arst on Royal This event attracted a large number of children. An event popular among the whom are under five years of age.
The Novelty Races, of which cunning that she displayed dur- spectators was the Riding Com- petition for Children under five there were culte few, started ing the Musical Chairs that the MEETING. Royal Hong Kong years, Brian McKiney rode to with the Marketing Face, Peter is very experienced in this sort of
Randolph gaining first place and thing. Yacht Club Extraordinary. Gen-win on Lucky Day..
The Gymkhans was rounded off some good riding was witnessed R. Holden, a close second. This
At the Valley, Craigengower C.C. ET.G.CA –T.M. Gregory, Tncluding Tax, for all Persons,
·éral Meeting.
next race, the Trotting race caused much amusement with a very amusing Novelty Race SHOOTING Hong Kong Rifle As-in the
19: C Mose, J. Tang, JL at the Gate, Soldiers and Saltors sociation Weekly Spoon and Race, which was won by Miss among those who were watching. in which competitors had to dress lost to Kowloon Football Club by R. Lim, H. Y. Hu, H. Gatting (skip Including Ladies, and is payable
MUSICAL CHATES
up in some of the most incon-e shote. AAN
C.C.C. s. Leonard, T. Locke, J. Stephens,. A Spary (skip), 25; In Uniform are admitted. Half Practice Shoot, Army Ranges, Caroline Lomax, riding Glenshee.
The Musical Chairs, always agruous clothes that Kowloon had Shapur Kharegat rode well to gain Kowloon City, 2 pm,
box-office draw, saw a very close ever, seen. Peter Randolph, com- Xavier, A. E. 8. Alves (skip) 22; 0. Abbas, A. B. Castro, W. J. Howard. Price TABLE TENNIS-YMCA Table second place.
The riding reached a very high final between Reggie Holden and pleted a double by winning this W. Lam, G. & Ladd, F. X. Delgado, AHL Easto (skip) 23 Total:
W. Ward (skip) 11; A. B. Hamson, NHKYO-W. J. Hansen, P. 8. Tennis-
standard, far in advance of that Miss Florence McKelvie, and the race. FRIDAY, MAY 6.
Mra Descon very graciously E Kerrison, 8. Lilieray. 3. Pau Cassidy, D. Drummond.) A Mur- Badmin seen at the last gymkhana, which latter scrambled home with inches
doch (skip) 21; W, A Cornell, B. BADMINTON--Y.M.C.A.
ton, in de West Lounge; 8 pm.: goes to prove the abilities of the to spare in a somewhat doubtful consented to present the prizes, (skip) 12 Total: 45,0
after which little Andrew Binton KFCW. Mackle, J. Dobson, Naess, F. J. Hamilton, G.B Arch- Cathedral Holly Badminton, 8 Misses Barbara Lord and Joan Old posture,
The afternoon was rendered presented her a bouquet of roses. who both take the keenest per
Mr. Brayield and Mr. Christie SWIMMING, Mized Swimming, insonal interest in each and every very pleasant by Mrs. Frost at
Buropean YMCA Pool
one of their pupiis, many of the piano, and we can see by the acted as judeca
By Order,
C.B. BROWN,
retary.
8. Houghton, d. Chittenden butt (skip) 17: A B Mitchell EE Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1938. (skip) 9; 4. Lapsley, J. T. Smalley, Stone, A Mimi & W Brown R. Lapsley J. Gibson (skip) 22: T. (sp) 11. Total: 49
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