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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938.
SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES
BOWLING ALLEYS TO BE WIMBLEDON SMALL UNITS
OPENED TONIGHT
H.E. The Governor To Roll The First Bowl
By F. Mela
The Hong Kong Howling Alleys will be officially opened tonight when is Excellency the Governor, vill roll the first bowl at 9.30 pm. This will be followed by a macelt between six teams and from ome of the players, putting in what little I managed to see of
to turn
to be pat
A rrand some private practice." this ought affair.
I visited the Alleys inst evening and the management very courteously allowed me a few bows. I found it a much morę fas- cinating game than I arst thoug it. The 18-pound bowl was rather cumbersoine for me but some of the "older hands" simply made it slide down the alley to take" (as they say in lawn bowls) consider- ably towards the end.
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RESULTS
London, June 28. The following were the results of matches played, at Wimbledon yes- terday:
MEN'S SINGLES
(Quarter-Finals) Donald Budge (America) beat Franz Cejnar (Czecho-Slovakia) 6-3, 6-0, 7-5.
F. Puncic (Yugoslavia) beat D. McPhail (England) 6-2, 6-1, 6-1.
Henner Henkel (Germany), beat Ladislaus Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia) 7-5, 6-1, 6-2.
H. W. Austin (England) beat Max Ellmer (Switzerland) 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. WOMEN'S SINGLES (Fourth Round)
Miss Alice Marble (America) beat Miss Mary Hardwick (England) 7-5.) | 8-4..
Mrs. Hilde Sporting (Denmark) beat Miss Margot Lumb (England) 7-5, 6-1.
Mlle. Jadwiga Jedrzejowska (Po- land) beat Miss Margaret Morphew
Scuth Africa) 6-3, 6-2.
Madame Mathieu (France) beatį Miss Nancy Wynne (Australia) 1-6,
Miss Helen Jacobs (America) What I enjoyed most was the Colonel N. M. S. Irwin, Commodore
Miss Margaret Scriven C. Dicken. Messra. A L. beat "Duck Pins" and unless I am very B.
nuch mistaken this game is going Shields, H. R.-B. Hancock, A. Ray- (England) 6-3, 8-0.
Miss Kay Stammers (England) to catch on very rapidly, especially nond, A. G. W. Tickle, B. M. Hen-
lerson, E., C. Frederick. E. M. "Ray-beat Miss Betty Nuthall (England) amongst the ladies.
I saw young Gerald Weill trying noad, C. C..Champkin, T. B. W- 6-3, 6-0. te hand at it last evening, with wn. A. Morse, G. G. N. Tinson, T. considerable success too. for he. King. F. C. Hall, T. E. Pearce, J. knocked eight of the pins down. Macgregor. W. R. Scott, A. E. with two bowls. He almost got a Southard. D. Landale, C. M. Gec. "spare."I think that is the cor- Lt.-Conidr. D'Arcy Evans, Mr. F. A rect jargon.
Howard. Paymaster Comdr. H. G. Oswin. Messrs. Chan Nim Chong, A. "R. F. Raven, A. el Arculli, H. J. Pearce, B. W. Bradbury. J. Bottom-6-2 6-0. ley, C. B. Robertson, S. M.. Churn, D. Benson, J. Wolfe, A. R. Kinrose. D.. Nixon, G. 8. 'Rosselet, J. S. Lan- dolt. R. R. Wood. Inspector A. V. Baker, Messrs. D A. OKleife. W. E. Denison. D. M. Elggar. D. L. Ballantyne. G. P. Ferguson. S. R. Henrotin (France) beat Kerr. E. R. Hearther, A. H. Penn, Evelyn Dearman and Miss Joan 8. Baxter. V. M. Hammond, A, Ingram (England) 3-6, 6-1, 9-7. Nissim. D. G. S. McAlester, H.
MEN'S DOUBLES Hallgren. E. Hospes, B. Naess. Dr.
(Third Round) LAR. Selby, Messrs. S. 8. Church, G. R. Hughes and F. H. D. Wide John Brownley, B. O. Baldwin. Ira (England) beat Edward Avory and Crocker. L. R. Cramer, L. W. Wade, H. G. N. Lee (England) 6-3, 6-3, 6-3
TONIGHT'S TEAMS The teams that will take part in the match tonight are as follows: ILK. CLUB: Penn. Ferguson. McAlister, Collis, A. N. Other.
DOLLAR LINE: Hearther, Laid law, Newton, King, "Claque.
CHASE BANK: O'Kelffe, Biggar. Howard, Ballantyne, Denison.
NATIONAL CITY BANK: Church. Wade, Cramer, Brownley, Crocker.
'STANDARD OIL: Helm. Palmer. Onstrad, Rush.
FREEBOOTERS: Baxter. Hospes. Hammond, Fagglan. MacMullen,
INVITED GUESTS
A large number of invitations thave been sent out for tonight's opening ceremony vzd amongst those who have signifled their in- tention of attending. are:-
HE. Major General A. "W. Bar- tholomew, the Hon. N. L. Smith,
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
London, June 27.
Only two matches were played in The Baseball League today. Both were in the American section, Na- hal League teams being all idle. The following were the results:
R. HE
Chicago
. Louis
Steinbacher
9 12 2
4 9 1
White Sox and
homered for the Clift for the
growns).
Boston
Cleveland
m 7 0
15
(Foxx homered for the Red Sox and Trosky for the Indians). (Reuter),
oldne bar boob
C. A. King, J. E. Newlin. J. W. Clague. A. H. Laidlaw.
Sporting
Fixtures
TODAY
."
BOWLS.--Open Pair Champton- ship. T. Ferguson and T. Cole- man v. C. C. Pereira, and J. C. Remedios or A. Bakar and A. K‚¦., Minu (Cralgengower C.C). FENNIS.—“B” Division: Indian R.C. y. Chinese R.G.; University v. Club de Recreio: Hong Kong C.C. v. Cralgengower C.C.; South China A.A. v. Civil Service Cc: Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon 'Indian T.C..
TOMORROW BOWLS-Open Pairs Champion-
"ship:
1 Third Round, G. N. Mitchell and J. C. Brown v. S. Farlow and
W. E. Hollands (K.C.C.).
Fourth Round-F. V. V. Ribeiro
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Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan beat Miss Dorothy (America) Bundy (America) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES (Third Round)
and Mrs. Andrüs
MIXED DOUBLES.
(Third Round)
Madame Miss
1
TENNIS
Win For Medical Corps
The R.A.M.C. beat the RAS.C. by Paix, sets to three in the Small Units Tennis League at Sookunpoo yes- terday.
Scores:-
Col. Crawford-Jones and Capt.
Harvey (B.AM.C.)
B
DIVISION LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS
Worcester's Victory
"A"
CLOSE OF PLAY
SCORES
London, June 28.
Chinese R.C. Again Win
U.S.R.C.
v. C.R.C. An exciting match concluded in
The United Services Recreation the County Cricket Championship Club played the Chinese Recrea- at Llanelly yesterday when Wortion Club and lost by 7 sets to 3. cestershire beat Glamorgan by
three runs.
beat Holden and Lewell ......
Worcester totalled 71 (Himrys beat Wilson and Marton... 84 beat Reader and Dumville.. 61 Davies 5 for 19 and J. C. Clay 4 for 20) and 192 (Emrys Davies 5 arton and Webb (RAM.C.)
beat Holden and Lewell ...B-3 for 55), while Glamorgan replied beat Wilson and Marton ... 6-2 with 103 (Martine 6 for 461 and beat Reader and Dunville... 6-0 157 (Howarth 5'for 88). Dunford and Bucknell
(R.A.M.C.)
lost to Holden and Lewell... 3-6 lost to Wilson and Marton ...1-6 lost to Reader and Dumville 3-6
PAY CORPS WIN RAP.C. beat. "C" Coy. Royal 3cots, by nine sets to nii.
Scores:
Hajor Baines and Taylor
(R.A.P.C.)
beat Harris, and Bowes.. beat Brown and Boe beat Paterson and Anderson "ittham and O'Connor
(R.A.P.C.)})
beat Harris and Bowes
CLOSE OF PLAY
Scores at close of play in first- class matches yesterday were:
Army 450 for 9 declared; Oxford University 82 for 5.
Derbyshire 230 and 140 for 5: Northampton 98.
Essex 338: Hampshire 194 and 90 for 0.
Scores:-
6-3
L. A. Goldman and G. E. R.
Divett (U.S.R.C.) beat Tsui Wai-pui and W. C.
Hung lost to Lee Wal-tong and ·
Luk Ding-cheung, ................. 5.7 beat Taul Yun-pul and Ho
Ka-lau
Col. N. M. S. Irwin and C. Beadnell (U.S.B.C.)
2
K. Chan and R. K. Ho
(S.C.A.A)
lost to Remedios and Gan-
salves
5- beat Closano and Remedios &
43 beat Barretto and Silva
4. Y. Cheung and Y. K. Ni
(S.C.A.A.)
lost to Remedios and Gon-
salves
111
lost to Gosano and Remedios 4-
lost to Barretto and Bilva...
非
H.K.C.C. LOSE.
At the Kowloon Cricket Club, the
home team beat the Hong Kong
lost to Tsul and Hung
lost to Lee and Luk
2-6 +6
Cricket Club by 8 seta to 3.
Scores:-
lost to Tsui and Ho
3-6
1. Smalley and D. C. Misra
(U.S.R.C.)
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher
(K.C.C.)
lost to Tsui and Bung
1-6)
beat G. W: Sewell and H.
Owen Hughes
lost to Lee and Luk lost to Tsui and Ho
3-8
1-6
beat T. A. Pearce and W.
Sander
beat H. D. Bidwell and A. T.
Dow
RECREIO WIN
6--1
S-0
Warwickshire 305; Gloucester! 148 and 165 for 8.
At King's Park, Sout China
Kent 446; Sussex 44 for 1. Rain Athletic Association lost to Club de stopped play.
Lancashire 291; Surrey 145 and 6-278 for 3.. 6 0
beat Brown and Boe beat Paterson and Anderson G dlam and McClafferty
(R.A.P.C.)
beat Harris and Bowes
Somerset 249; Middlesex 84 and 138 ter ..
Sussex 118 and 111 for 1; Cam-i
......bridge U. 283. Rain stopped play. beas Brown and Boe"......... G1 Yorkshire 133; Notta 87 and 37
beat Paterson and Anderson 6-2 or 3.-(Reuter).
H.
They're fragrant
Ronald Shayes and Miss Jean Saunders (England) beat Bolelli and Madame
Henrutin France) 6-3, 6-3.
(Fourth Round)· Don Budge and Miss Alice Marble America) beat Kukuljevic and Mrs. Andrus 7-5, 6-3.-(Reuter)...
and H.A. Alves v. P. Barby abd A. J. Hall (K.C.C.).
Fergusson and T. Coleman v. C C. Pereira and J. C, Remedios or K. Minu Baker and A. (Craigengower).
A
Norman and J. G. Meyer v. G. N. Mitchell and J. C. Brown or F Farlow and W. E. Hollands
(Craigengower?, BRIDGE.-Cheero
Club Bridge
Evening. TENNIS.__"C" Division: Army T.C. v. Indian R.C: Chinese R.C. v. University; Club de Recreto v. Craigengower C.C.: South China A.A. v. Kowloon C.C.-
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