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ARMY TENNIS AT
SOOKUNPOO
R.A.O.C. Defeat Kowloon Families
At Sookunpoe yesterday after- noon, the 6th Section, RA,Q,C. bert' the Kowloon Familles Club by 12 matches to 4 in a friendly tennis fixture.
Full scores are as follows:- Captain Tracy and Wardle
(R.A.O.C.):
beat Welwood and Chesterman 6-4;
lost to Earl and Flinks 3-8;
beat Barman and Kennard 6-0; beat Wedlock and Green 6-1, Wilson and Domeid (RAO.C):
beat Welwood and Chesterman 7-5;
lost to Barla and Flinks 3-8. beat Barman and Kennard 6-1; beat Wedlock and Green 6-1. Owen and Wadler (RAO,0) :
lost to Welwood and Chesterman 2-6;
lost to Earl and Flinks 2-8; beat Barman and Kennard 6-2. beat Wedlock and Green 8-3.
‚· LADIES' MATCH
the
In the ladies' encounter R.A.O.C. also emerged victorious, winning by 5 matches to 4.
The scores are as follows:-
And Mrs. Mrs. Cooper
(R.A.O.C.);
Aslett
lost to Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Bar- man 2-8:
beat Mrs. Brysom abd Mrs. Ken- nard 6-1:
beat Mrs. Green and Mrs. Taylor
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Mrs. Clever and Mrs. Twinc
TRA.OC.:
lost to Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Bar-. mán 1-6:
beat Mrs. Brysom and Mrs. Ken- nard 6-2:
lost to Mrs. Green and Mrs .Taylor 1-6.
LEAGUE FIXTURE
In their Small Units Tennis League Axture, 40th Oo "A" RE beat the 9th Batty. R.A by 7 sets tu 14 at Sookungoo yesterday."
Full scores are as follows:--- Warr and Wellwood (R.E.):
drew with Miles and Dimey 5-5; beat McMerry and Woad 6-0; - beat Weaver and Taylor 6-0. Vicary and Tudor (RE);
lost to Miles and Dimsey 5-7; beat McMerry and Wood 6-2; beat Weaver and Taylor 6-0, Daniells and Waring (RE):
beat Miles and Dimsey 6-4; beat McMerry and Wood 6-1: beat Weaver and Taylor 7-5;
ARMY TENN S AT SOOKUNPOO
Photographs above show players who participated in the Army doubles tennis at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon. (Photos, A.C.P.).
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
Chicago Cubs Win
New York, May 12. Adverse weather conditions again caused the curtailment of both the National and American Base ball League programmes today.
New York Giants, leaders in the National section, were not engaged, but Chicago Cubs, second in the League table, won their match against Brooklyn Dodgers.
LORD DERBY A SUCCESSFUL OWNER
Lord Derby, who has just ap- ointed Mr. Adrian Scrope, of the Siedmere stud, to manage his studs at Newmarket, is one of the or four most successful three owners on the turf, writes a Home correspondent..
In the last five years his win- lags have shown a falling off but ince the war he has won more shan £450,000 in stakes.
His best year was 1928. when his In the American League, New
Lord Derby horses won £83,019. York Yankees lost their first match annually donates to the British for several days when they were Legion 5 per cent. of the stakes beaten by Cleveland Indians. It be wins.
was a tight game and was decided by the odd run in Ave.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn Chicago
Boston Cincinnati
COSTS £650 A YEAR Despite these big winnings, I should not think Lord Derby has shown a profit on his racing in re- cent years. He once said that each horse he keeps in training costs him £650 a year, and at a
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1938.
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AUSTRALIA
VLR.-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacycles
"(Dehringer pitched for the Reds tween £25,000 and £30,000 a year. and Myers. homered).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland
3
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New York
2
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2
(Gehrig homered for the Yan xeea).
Detroit.......... Washington
In addition, bls annual outlay in his studs must amount to about £20,000, though he probably nets 1 small annual profit from this
source.
Altogether I should doubt if he" has cleared above £50,000, from he breeding and racing of his horses in the 20 years since the
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war.
7 11
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Travis and Myer homered_for the Senators)+(Reuter).
HASSETT MAKES HIGH SCORE
FANLING GOLF
The following are the starting times for tomorrow:-
a.m.
OLD COURSE
12.30. p.m. Midday News Bulletin 12,45. Recorded Music. 1. Time Signal. 15. Interstate Weather Notes and Market Reports. 1.15. Musical Interlude. 1.30. Descrip- tions of the Ascot Races, inter spersed with musical items. 5:30. Close. 8.30. Market Bummary, 6.40. Sporting News and Notes. 7. Re- corded Music, 7.20. Overseas News Service. 7.30. Australian News.. 7.35. Sporting Highlights of the Week. 8. Alexander. Kipnis with the AB.C. (Melbourne) Bymphony
London, May 12. Orchestra. Celebrity Conductor,
The Australian cricket tourists George Stell 9. Drama Week Play. made, another mammoth score in 19.28 KR. Quick and G. W. Reid 10. Piano Recital 10.5. Recorded their match against Cambridge 9.32 R. R. Ross and G. A. Pentreath Music: 10.30. Late News. 11. University. Dance Music. 12. Close.
Holland-India
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12.30 Talk on Stock Exchange by Mr. 8. G. Appeldoorn.
12.45 Film-8how by Ren Ko- partzky.
13.15 Talk on films by Mr. L. J Jordaan.
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Butterfield & Swire,
Tal xuzaa
Aroute.
Australians' Match With
Cambridge:
After
19.12 K. 8. Morrison and I. H. Geare 9.16 L. R. Grather and C. A. King |9.20 D. J. Gilmore 'and A. Sommer-
· felt
$.24 R. G. Parker and D. Hum-
phreys
9.36 M. G. Carruthers and 0. R.
Riddell-Carre
complling 641 against Worcester, €79 for seven wickets 9.40 C. D. N. Walker and 8. J. H.
Fox against Oxford and 590 for Ave
against Leicester, the tourists 9.44 A., D. Humphreys and J, W.
Mayhew five have now hit up 708 for
9.48 B. J. B. Morahan and R. G. L. against the Light Blues.
Oliphant
"A. L. "Hassett made his third successive. three-gure score and his highest innings of the tour by scoring 220 not out, giving masterly dianiay of batting, He was at the wickets for 260 minutes and hit, 35 boundaries.
C. L. Badcock also shone, hit ting up 186, which included a rix
and 29 fours.
In their fourth wicket. partner- ship, Hassett and Badcock put en 275 runs in 185 minutes.
Yesterday, Fingleton scored and Bradman 187.
il
At close of play today, Cam bridge had made 73 for the loss
CAMBRIDGE WIN 50-0
The Cambridge University tour- ing team overwhelmed Harvard by 50 points to all recently, At half- time the score was 27-0.
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D. W. T. Ritchie was again in fine form, scoring four dropped day Island, 28th May...Taiping. goals, converting three tries and
Swatow and Shanghai............ scoring a try himself A magni-Molhow, Pakhol and "Haiphong ficent run half the length of the || Japan .... field by K. D. Dowries brought an other try
Other scorers were J. Parsons (two tries), A. E. Mallef (two), "J
of two wickets. Their first inn-H. Steeds (one) and D. A. Campbell
ings realised 120-(Reuter).,..
one try and one dropped goal),
Klungchow. Shantung. Hosang..
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