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TABLE TENNIS.-Y.M.CA. Table

Tennis. TENNIS.-"B" Division, Chinese RIC. v. Kowloon C.C.; Recreto v. Indian RC; Cratgengower C.C. v. University: Civil Service v. Hong Kong C.C.; Kowloon In- dians T.C. v. South China A.A.

SATURDAY, JUNE 4 RACING.-Hong Kong Jockey Club Sixth Extra Race Meeting, st Happy Valley, 2, p.m.

MONDAY, JUNE 6

RACING.-Hong Kong Jockey Club Sixth Extra Race Meeting, at Happy Valley, 12.30 p.m.

ADVERTISEMENT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VAL LEY on SATURDAY, 4th and MONDAY, 6th June, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m. Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday. "

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the First Day and at 12 o'clock Noon on the Second Day. The Tiffin Interval will be

"WHALER" RACE AT ARMY TENNIS

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF

Summer Singles First Round

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Results

ΚΑΙ TAK

813 Squadron Victorious

LEAGUE Pay Corps Score.

Heavy Win

Extra Head

Played

COLONY BOWLS TOURNEY

At the Talkoo Recreation Club

The Royal Army Pay Corps ad- green yesterday, W. Hodges and 'ministered a crushing defeat on A. Brooksbank defeated W. Warr the RF. "B" in the "B" Division and J. Cook 19-17 in the Open of the Military Tennis League at Pairs lawn bowls championship.

On the same green. FH.J. Kelly Sookunpoo yesterday, winning by nine sets to nil and conceding

The Arst round of the Happy (tables on 824 (T-S.R.) Squadron in only half-a-dozen games in the and F. Nolan beat F. Cheesman

Valley Summer Singles was con- cluded on May 29.

Losers last year, Squadron 813 (T.S.R.), H.ALS. "Eagle, turned the their annual whaler race, held at Kal Tak on Friday last, winning by half a length after a very keen

Lieut. Col. G. D. Matthews (14) beat A. D. Humphreys (8), at 19th race.

L. Goldman (7) beat E. Tack (20); 2 up.

W. S. Hiller (9) beat A. Powell (18) 2 up.

process/

Scores:-

Major Baines and Taylor (R.A.P.C.) beat Quinnell and and beat Buckle

Green and

(R.A.

and J. Henson by 20 shots to 18.

Kelly and Nolan were leading 18-16 an the last, head when their opponents drew level and an extra head was necessary to decide the issue.

At the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday the following Co- any Open Pairs matches were de- cided:-

Actually 824 Squadron led for Denyér 6-0; three-quarters of the seven-tur-Metham 6-0; beat Llong course, but the winners wound Wedlock. 8-1.

Bradshaw and O'Connor up with a brilliant burst and their W. J. Dyer (17) beat J. W. May-time of eight minutes ave seconds PC.) beat Quianell and Denyer hew (11). 1 up.

was, in the circumstances, very 8-1; beat Buckle and Metham 8-0:

J. F. V. Ribeiro and J. J. Basto beat Green and Wedlock 6-9.

(R.A. beat W. Broadbridge and W. W. Pritham and O'Connor and Mrs. C. Mrody, Captain Group Captain and Mrs. A. HP.C) beat Quinnell and Denyer Hirst by 26 shota to 11. Peck and Wing-Commander and 8-2: beat Buckle and Metham 6-0; Mrs. C. R. Carr were amongst the beat Green and Wedlock 6-2, interested spectators of the race

T. B. Low / beat A. H. Mc- good. Bride (12), 3 and 2

R. Young (8) beat G. W. Reeve (15), I up.

H. N. Williamson (11) W.O

D. Paton (8), scratched.

T.

J. Harrop (14) beat J. Cook (221 5 and 4.

L. C. F. Bellamy (19) beat J. W. Macdonald (7): 2 and 1,

A. McKellar (8) beat J. Gellatly (24), ac 20th.

H. H. "Mundy (10) beat Brooksbank (18), 4 and 2.

and Mrs. Moody presented the cup to the winners.

THE CREWS

The crews were:-

813 Squadron.-L. A. C. Cooper, A.|L A C. Barker, A. B. Hancock, A. B. Smith, F/S. Sanderson and L/C

W. A Stewart (10) beat N. J. Pugh (cox). Booker (13), 5 and 4.

H. Smith (11) beat G. T. May

15). and 3.

G. Davies (12) beat F. Buckle (15); 3 and 2

F. G. van Reede (21) beat C. Brent Smith (203. 3 and 2.

A. B. Purves (8) beat W, Wood- ward 13. 2 up,

The order of playing the second round is as above. The latest date for playing is June 12.

First named in each bracket is

after the second race (1 p.m.) on responsible for fixing the date.

the Second Day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitung Non-Mem ters to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day för Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including tax)

are obtainable through the

AUSTRALIANS DISMISSED FOR 132

Bradman Fails On Tricky Wicket

London, May 30 The Australian cricket tourists

824 Squadron.-A. E. Mapstone, LA. C. Cooper, A. C. I. Scott, L. A. C. Doran Cpl Elliott and Sgt. Adams (Cox).

The total weight of the winning crew was 69 stone: of the other.

63 stone 9 lbs.

Et.-Cmdr. R. H. Craske acted as starter and the judges were L Cmdr. J. J. Arkwright and Inst. Lt.-Cmdr. Porter.

LAWN BOWLS

League Teams For Saturday

In their League lawn bowls mat- thes on Saturday afternoon the Hong Kong Football Club will be represented. by the following

teams.

"A" Team v. Recreio (At King's Park)

J. S. Howell. A. W Hodges. J. Russell, J. Rodger (Skip).

R. P. Shaw, E. Strange. G. Dun-

SECRETARY uṛon theper were dismissed today for their can. W. Gill (Ekip),

· “sonal or written application of lowest score during their present

W. Buller, G. S. Graver, N. Beb-

a Member, such Member to be visit to England-132-by Mia-bington. A. Brooksbank (Skip).

responsible for all visitors intro dlesex at Lord's, duced by him, and for Payment of Ali Chita, &c.

With no play possible on Satur- day owing to continuous rain, the match commenced this morning on

cally.

The Secretary's Occ 18 a tricky wicket. The sun shone at floor, Exchange Buliding (Tel. moments, and rain fell spasmodi- 27794) will close at 12 o'clock

Most of the acknowledged bats Noon on the First Day and at 11 men of the side falled against the *.m. on

the Second Day.

bowling of Sims and Nevell Don Bradman was out for Ave, Stanley Tiffins are obtainable at the McCabe for nine. C. L. Badcock for Club House provided they are 10 and J. H. Fingleton for two ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Telephone 21920.

Sims took four wickets for 25 runs and Nevell three for 38.

Three Middlesex wickets fell with the total standing at 18, in- cluding that of Edrich, who still needs only ten runs to reach his 1,000 runs,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax for all Persons, At close of play. Middlesex had including Ladies, and is payable scored 47 for four wickets(Reu-

at the Gate, Soldiers and Sallor (ter).

in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,"

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TABLE TENNIS The Cheero Club last night beat the Royal Ordnance Corps by 10 games to 5 in a friendly ping pong

Secretary match.

Hong Kong, 30th May, 1938.

On Tuesday, June 7, the Cheero Club will meet the Royal Corps of 6021 |Signals at 7.30 p.m.

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"B" Team v. Craigengower (At Home)

8. Strange, E. 8. Carter, L. Lam- mert, F. Haynes (Skip).

A. Steven, J. Dalgarno, H. V.

Pearce, E. Tuck (Skip),

F. H. Glover, C. B. Robertson, J. Beach, J. A. R. Selby (Skip).

Third Div. v. K.F.C. (Away} C. G. Sollis, R. Edwards, R. Fit- ches. J. Pegg (Skip).

E. C. Brown, S. A. Mansell. 3. Cressey. V. Walker (@kip). "

A. M: Didsbury, A. Thomson. J. Skinner, R. A. Trengove (Skip).

H.K.. ELECTRIC R.C. The Hong Kong Electric Recrea- tion Club in their bowls League match against Craigengower Cric- ket Club at Happy Valley, will be represented by the following:-

A P. Tarbuck, J. F. Hendley, S. Deacon, W. B. Muskett (Skip)

A. F. Paul, C. E. Gahagan, G. T. Padgett, L. de Rome (Skip).

J. F. Barron, R. C. Butler. H. S.

Mckay, J. K. Sloan (Skip),

Reserve:R. A. Starling.

DAVIS CUP

Belgium Defeals India

Brussels, May 30.

In the third round of the Dar Cup competition, Belgium elimla- ated India by four matches to one, winning both the singles today- (Reuter),

YUGOSLAVIA LEADS

In the Davis Cup tie between Yugoslavia and Sweden the second day's play ended two to one in favour of Yugoslavia.

The Yugoslav, Punoec. defeated Rohlsson 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. and Puncec and. Kukuljevic won the doubles against Schroeder and. Rohlsson 16-3, 9-7, 6-3. Kukuljevic was in magnificent form-(Transocean).

** FRANCE WINS

gated Paris, May 31,

In the Davis Cup tie between Italy and France. Tatoni defeated Destreameal 8-6, 57, 6-4, 6-2 Prince won 3-1 and entered the semi-final (Transocean)

H.K.V.D.C. WATER

POLO

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938.

AND INDIA DICKET CLUB

NOTES

LOSE TO THE

First Tennis Upset Of Season

By F. Mela

The "Indian Recreation Club, qonesded by many followers of sen- his as one of the best teams in the "A" Division of the Tennis League this summer, suffered a severe set-back yesterday when they lost to the Hong Kong Cricket Club by 51'sols to 31 on the latter's courts.

In fairness to the Indians, however, I must state that they were not at full strength, H. D. Rumjaḥn being on the sick list and his place was taken by S. A. Ismail,

G. W. Sewell and R. Owen beat Rumjahn and Madar

"with ''Rumjahn ́ ́ and Hughes were chiefly responsible for drew

Ismail the H.Kq victory. winning all their matches while "Armstrong and Harrison won 11 sets and Alec Pearce and W. Sander, the one needed for victory.

The scores were:—

G. W. Sewell and II. Owen

C. W. Lam and N. P. Karanjia Hathes (H.K.C.C.):~ beat Y. Abbas and H. Gittins by beat A. R. Minu and L. M.

Abdul Razack 21 shots to 19.

F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. A. Alves beat J. L. Stephens and A. Spary by 32 shots to 14.

A. Steven and J. A. R. Selby beat The Hong Kong Volunteer De-A. N. Calman and H. G. Cooper by

will fence. Corps, which

meet 2 shots to 15. the Middlesex Regiment at water

palo on Friday, held a trial match yesterday at the Victoria Recreation Club to pick a team.

The team will be chosen from the following players who parti- cipated yesterday:-

Possibles:-Chlu Sin-hung. Sprinkle. R. G. L. Oliphant.

Deat O. Rumjhah and A. H.

Madar

beat & A Rumjahä and S. A.

Istall

T. A. Featre and W. Sander (H.K.C.C.):—

B

CHINESE R.C. WIN

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese Recreation Club defeated South China Athletic Association by eight sets to one; ...

Scores:-

Paul Kong and Taul Yan-

1-5 beat K. W. Lee and F N.

Wops

heat A Chan and I. HẪU

W. C. Hang and Taxi Wal-

6-2

3

beat B. K. Ho and B. Y.

Cheng

pl (C.B.C.);

lost to Minu and Abdul

beat Lee and Wong

beat Chan and Hsu

Razack

35

beat Ho and Cheng

Ho Ka-lau and Leo Wal-

beat Lee and Wong........

vert. A. Ismail, C. Urwin, A Zim-lost to Rumjahn and Madar 5-7

beat Rurajahn and Ismail 6-3 tong (C.R.C.):— mern.

H. J. Armstrong and F. Y... Probables:-M. Soares, A. J. Eus saln. H. Winglee. Tommy Kew. Harrison H.K.C.C.):——

Lee and lost to Minu W.Stanley Lee. Norman

and Adbul- Cal-Henry de Sa.

Razack

11 1 111 111

lost to Chan and Hru' beat Ho and Cheng.

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