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CRAIGENGOWER'S BIG WIN OVER DOCKS

Results Of League Bowls Matches

The League lawn bowls matches on Saturday "resulted very much is expected though it came rather as a surprise that Craigengower have beaten the Kowloon Docks by as many as 64 shots. Full re- salts were:---

4

Skip 10: R. P. Shaw. E. Strange. G. Duncan. W. G! (Skip 17.

FIRST DIVISION At the Valley, Craigengower | Cricket Club beat Kowloon Dock Total: 44. Recreation Club by 64 shots.

Recrelo:J. C. Remedios, A. M. A. P. Guterres, B. Basto C.C.C.-J. W. Leonard, L. C. R.Navier.

Skin: 30: F. A. Machado, C. H. Souza. A. E. Coates. B. W. Brad bury Skip, 34: R. Basa. A. A. Basto. F. V. V. Riberio, J. J. Basto Razack. J. S. Landolt. C. S. Rosse-(Skip 24: C. M. Silva, C. C. Let Skip) 29: A. S. Gomes, B. W. Pereira. E de Souza, F. X. Soares Whiteman. A. M. Omar. U. M.(Skip 19. Total: 73. Omer (Skip 32. Total: 95.

K.D.R.C.-R. Lapsley. W. Mc- Master. T. Coleman. F. Cullen (3klp) 10: T. Mason. J. Revie. H. G. Cooper, J. McKelvie (Skip) 14: A Calman, G. Thom, J. V. Ramsay. J Brown (Skip) 7. Tutul 31

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A CLOSE GAME" At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket

Close Finish

At the Valley, Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat Folice Recreation Club by 7 shota.

J S P.R.C.-W. Glendinning, Riddell, J. Orem, F. E. E. Booker (skip) 14: J. H. E Edwards, F.

Glendinning. C. Kelly. W. Campbell, W. E Hollands (skip) 18; L.

Club beat Civil Service Cricket Channing. E.. Brown. F. Nolan

Club by & shots.

(skip) 21. Total: 53. K.B.O.C.-E V.

K.C.C.-H. Nish. J. W. M.

Searle, H. E Brown. R. Craig, J. Hrde (Skip) 19. A. A. Dand, T. A. Madar, H. Drew, R. P. Phillip G. E. F. Overy. E. C. Fincher (Skip) 15: v. Thompson (skip) 24; J. Watson, H. C Labrum, W. Mulcahy. A. w. Lockhart, D. W. Waterton, J. Logan Smith, E Kern (Skip) 27. Total: (skip) 17; A. Macintyre, L. A. R. Duncan, J. Prentice, T. Armstrong

57.

1

THIRD DIVISION

Kowloon Better.

C.S.C.C, R. R. Davies, R. R.(skip) 19. Total: $0. Wood. E. W. Simmons, S. Randle Skip 18; A. Wart, A. B. Allen. O H. Sherriff. J. Hollidge (Skip) 16; J. M. Purvis W. J. Burling. L. A Collyer, J. F. McGowan (Skip) 15. Total: 49:

INDIANS TROUNCED

At Sookunpoo, Club de Recreio at Indian Recreation Club by 21 -shots.

At the Valley. Kowloon Football Club beat Hong Kong Football Club by 19 shots.

HKFC.-A. Didsbury, A. Thom- son. P. Fitches, J. Skinner (skip) 19: B. J. Lacon: C... Sollis, R. A Edwards. H. H. Pegg (skip) 15; B. 11. Blekford, E. C. Brown "S. W. Cressey. V. Walker (skip) 10.' Total: 44.

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IR.C. J. Housen, S. M. Run Latin M. Y. Adal, A. K. Minu

3kip: 24: D. M. Khan. A. Bakar, K.F.C. R. Lapsley. Dr. Smalley, A. R. Minu M. R. Abbas Skip C. V. Chittenden, J. Gibson (skip) 5. O. Bux A. M. Wahab, E. el A14; V. Pethrick, K. Hamilton, C.1 rulli A. R Daliah (Skip) 15. Total: Champelovier, T. Fergusson (skip)" 40.

21; T. White. R. Hall, C. Turney.

Yacht Club Loses

Club de Recrelo:-J. Luz. Q. W. Field (skip) 28. Total: 63. Marques: A. A. Remedios, H. A. Alves Skip 16; J. E. Noronha, F. V. V. Riberio. C. G. Silva, F. X. Silva (Skip) 30: L. F. Xavier D. C. Alves. L. J., Silva. R. F. Luz Skip 24 Total: 79.

At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Royal Hong Kong Yacht club by 15 shots.

*

K.C.C.-W. Hobbs, W. T. French, K.B.G.C. TAKE POINTS L. Jack, T. Carr (skip) 21: A. W. E. Perry, R. H. E. At Austin Road, Kowicon Bowl- Ramsey, A. ig Green Club" beat Police Re- Marks. W. W. Hirst (skip) 17; A. Jones, W. Bambro, C. J. Täcchi. 3. création Club by 29 shots.

M. Jack (skip) 28. Total, 06. K.B.G.C.-J. Watson, S. "M.

Nissim, A. S. R.F.K.Y.C.-A. White, A. Hvde Lai. R. Duncan,

A. W (Skip) 21; F. A. Cheesman. A. Mitchell. J. D. Morrison, Macfarlane, L. Guy, E. W. Lines. Brown (skip) 16; W. A. Cornell, W. (Skip 23; C.. C. Norman, C. B. J. Hansen, P. Hamilton, G. S. Arch- Hosking. A. J. Hall, J. G. Meyer. butt (skip) 20: P. 3. Cassidy. E Hospes, R. H. Wild A. Murdoch (3kip) 24. Total: 68.

(skip) 15. Total: 51.

P.R.C.R. Ells. J. C. S. Fender,

A E. Carey. C. Perkins. (Skip) 13;

W. Cameron T. Tallon. W. Mair,

G. C. Moss, (Skip 15; W. McLeod,"

Honours Even

At King's Park, Club de Recrelo

C. Dowman, W. McHardy. E Ged with Kowloon Tong Garden

Post, (Skip) 11. Total: 39.

SECOND DIVISION

TAIKOO SCORE 93

At Talkoo, Talkoo Dock Recrea- tion Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 49 shots,

T.DR.C.-H. O. Gillies, J. Wald.

J. Polson. R. M. Keown (Skip) 39:

City Association...

SPORT

NEWS

SPORTING

WHERE

MONDAY, JULY 25, 1938.

AND

NOTES

WHERE ARE ALL THE NEW TRACK RECORDS FOR 1938?

LAWN BOWLS -

FINAL

Pairs Match On

Wednesday

CHUNG SHING AMERICAN MEETS FAIL TO PRODUCE

NIGHT FETE

Five Goals For

So Tin-mo

The Colony's Open. Pairs Lawn

The July night fete of the Bowls final will be held next

Shing Benevolent 50- Wednesday at the Civil Service Chung

a great Cricket Club green Between "J.. $.ciety, at West Point, was

Held on Saturday night Howell and R. G. Craig and C. M. success. Silva and F. X. Soares.

A. Hyde-Lay, former champion and President of the Lawn Bowls Association will umpire.

Recreto: C. P. Basto, E. Xavier, GA. Lopes, E M. Remedios (skip). 20: A. F. Noronha, H A. de H. Botelho, M. A. Carvalho, P. A. Yvanovich (skip) 20; C. F. Vas, J.¦»

The draw for the second round of the Open Singles resulted*~

TODAY

Ai Recrelo (“

W. Mulcahy v. C. B. Hosking. J. C. Brown v. RA. Harding. W. V. Field v. J Watson.

S. M White v. T. Coleman.

At Bowling Green F. Tuck v. E. Zimmern.

A. Steven v. C. F. Remedios.. W. J. Bagley v. B. W. Bradbury. A. R. Dallah v. H. G. Cooper.

At Kowloon Dock

R. Duncan v. R. F. da Luz. C. M. Silva v. W. Ward EW...Lines v. J. M. Jack. H. A. Alves v. V. N. Atienza.

At Civil Service

W. Mair v. A. E. Carey.

A. E. Coates v. J. F. V. Ribeiro. A. S, Gomes V. G. N. Mitchell... M. R. Abbas v. A Hyde-Lay.

At Police Club

J. E Henson v. B, O. Bostock.

W. Whiteman v. J. Cavanagh,

R. Basa v. H. F. Harper.

J. S. Landolt v. W. GM.

TUESDAY

At K.C.C.

F. X. M. Silva v. J. A. da Luz. J. S. Logan v. G. C. Norman. C. H. Basto v. A. K. Minu. W. J. Howard v. J. V. Ramsey. At Hong Kong FC.

J. K. Sloan v. R.. Ellis.

F. H. Kelly . S Eccleshall. J. G. Meyer v. L. F. Xavier.

At Taikoo

C. Downman v. A. Brooksbank.

D. W. Waterton v. F.V.V Ribeiro.

THURSDAY

At Hong Kong F.C..

C. Turney. E. C. Fincher, W. K Way v. A. Warr.

G. Sheriff v. J. E. Noronha.

It attracted a large number of entries the results being:-: Men's 300 letres Free-style:

1. Ng Chung-man

2. So Tin-mo

Time: 4 mins 30 8-10 secs. Men's 100 Metres Free-style:———

1. Ngal Sheuk-cheang

2. Fung Tal-sang

Time: 79 8-10 secs...

Ladies 50 Metres Free-style:

1: Miss Ng Yuet-hing

2. Miss Ip Chal-man

Times: 38 2-10 secs.

Boy's 100 Metres Breast-stroke:

1. Wan Ping-kee

2 Ya Ping-sheving

Times: 38 2-10 secs.

BETTER TIMES

CUNNINGHAM'S MILE RACE WITH WOODERSON

By Vadim V. Kolatchoff

The onslaught on world record lists began rather early this year as a quartet of American lads and a South African miner went to town. Through February and March this going to town was quité a fad. Then, as suddenly as this rame of setting new track records started, it subsided.

Early In April a tow-headed sophomore student at Bico Institute, by name Fred Wolcott, Journay- ed from Houston, Texas, to Austin, Texas, for the Texas Relays. He spread his vast 8 feet 2 inch bulk over 10 hardies of beight 3i foạt, negotiated a distance of 120 yards in the process, and created the first and only sensation of the Amerfean outdoor season, Stop-watch keepers put an end to the travels of the tenth of a second hand to catch the winner breasting the tape äffer only 13.9 seconds of effort!

The "officially recognized record?tional Collegiate Championships |

WAIT TILL AFRICA!

Walt til Fred Wolcott goes to South Africa and tries Tom Lavery

then in the books was the 141 would be recognized. He also was And where may the world re- seconds effort of Forrest G. "Spec" disappointed. By this time, Percy cordas be set this year? Towns of Georgia. Record books, Beard of Alabama had been chosen however, as sorely-pressed-for-time for the title of world record holder

over the high sticks Lavery will sports editors discover again and by reason of a 142 seconds effort.

be at home, but won't. Wolcott be again, are always badly out of date.

EAST ENOUGH TASK

right there when it comes to high- The Paris Congress of the LAAF in March this year gave its official In 1935 the high-stepping boys stepping! I only Forrest Towns sanction to a wholesale revision of decided that 14.2, was easy enough. and Don Finlay would be in that Would be an all-time world record lists. In the process Consequently, Tom Moore of Call race. It

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Men's 306. Metres Breast-stroke:—many outstanding efforts of the fernia managed that time. This classic. And South African tracks

1. Ho Hung-kur

2 Chân To ELE

Ladies' 200 Metres Breast-stroke:---

1. Miss Ip Chal-min

2. Miss Lo Sze-bo.

Time: 3 mins. 51 6-10 secs.

Men's 50 Meares Back-strokes:

1. Nga! Sheuk-cheang "

2

Chat Chi-bon

Time: 43 8-10 secs.

Men's 100 Metres Back-stroke:—

1. So Tin-mo

2. Ng Chun-man

Time: 82 2-10 secs.

Water-Polo:

Chung Shing B.S. 8 R.AS.C. 0

So Tin-mg (5), Chan Shek-pul.

bas

world's best trackmen since the served as a signal for Phil Cope and South African climate are all

of Roy Staley Southern mendly to world record times! last Olympic Games at Berlin were and

Glen Cunningham

yet California, schoolboy Leroy Kirk- granted oficial recognition.

Georgia's Forrest G. "Sped" patrick, Percy Beard, and Louisiana to go to England, for that Bank Towns was awarded the ownershin State's Alvin Moreau to strat the Holiday Mile race with Wooderson. of the High Hurdles record for his stub with similar performances. Put in Swedish John Henry Joms- effort of 13.7 seconds at Osic in Stanford's Sammy Klopstock went son, and the cinders will burn!

1936. Thus, neither one better with 14.1 seconds!

Jules Mostert of Belgium and September,

Came the intercollegiate season Ukies Szabo of Hungary will both, Leroy Kirkpatrick 13.8 seconds last summer. hor Bob Osgood's 14.0 of 1938, and where were all those in all probably, be there, and so last spring. nor Tom smart steppers of yesteryear? Spec will British Empire, Champion Jim seconds

send USA may Lavery's 14.0 effort at the British Towns was the big man that year Alford. The Empire Games, "and not even Fred and didn't "Spec" high-step? He Chuck Fenske, or Archie San Ro-

with Away

every man to keep Cunningham com- Wolcott's best time ever on Ameri-high-stepped can, soll can now create any im-major title to be wen in America,pany in what may be his greatest

topped that of with the Olympic day! pression on the record list.

title, and for the grand slam effort set the all-time standard of 13.7 seconds.!

1

THE INDOOR SEASUN Having mentioned burdlers Wol-

To clear up this tangle of Poon Ping-man and Ng Tit-man cott and Lavery, we will now speak.

of the American Indoor Season's figures: scored for the winners.

champlois. 13.7 seconds has been

all-time

AND THEN FOR SWEDEN And then Gien. Cunningham will go to Sweden. Wooderson may, also be there, but what of it i he isn't? John Henry Jonsson is accom- quite sufficient opposition where

Chung Shing BS:-Pong Shiu quartet of fai: Chung Shiu-chi and Chan One of them sprinted, two ran, one plished by Spec Towns: 128 by world records are concerned, and

kin.

five

Bwedish boys Leroy Kirkpatrick: 13.9 by Fred other Shek-pu,: Poon Ping-man: Nghurdled. Kit-man. So Tin-mo and So Tin-

Ben Johnson set what may be Wolcott; 14.0 by Jack Keller, Bob pretty good too. Go to Sweden.

Lavery; 14.1 considered the finest record of alt Osgood, Tom

by when you reach Stockholm, go"to time-80 yards in 6 seconds flat! George Saling. England's Don Fin-the Olympic Stadium there. If you Glen Cunningham ran a mile yet lay, and Canada's Larry O'Connor; take off via Imperiai Airways with- nearer to the four minute mark-4 and 142 seconds today, does not in the week, you will reach the minutes 4.4 seconds, Jim Herbert excite enough comment.

R.ASC-Eddie: Christie and Hodgkinson: McLaren; Wright, Hartnett and Martin.

SATURDAY'S BOWLS AT A

GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

Craigengower C.C.

95

Kowloon Dock R.C.

31

Kowloon Cricket Club. Indian R.C. Kowloon. B.G.C.

57

Civil Service C.C.

49

49

Club de Recreio

70

68

Police R.C.

39

SECOND DIVISION

Talkoo R.C.

93-

Civil Service G.C.

44

Cralgengower C.C.

62

Football Club "B"

40

Football Club “A” Police R.C.

#4

Club de Recreio

153

Kowicon B.G.C.

60

THIRD

DIVISION

44 ....."66 65

Kowloon Football Club

$3

Yacht Club.

51

82

Kowloon Tong G.C.A. Craigingower C.C

65

HK. Football Club Kowloon Cricket Club Club de Recreio HK. Electric R.C.

M. O. Sequeira, C. M. S. Alves. 2 BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE Roza-Pereira (skip) 10. Total: 65.

K. Tong:A E. Castro, H.-Y.

F. Hlon, D. Couli, W. Melrose. T. Hsu, A. J. Kew, A. H. Basto (skip;

F. Stainton (Skip) 34: R. Main. 20; C. Mose, J. Tang, J. Latep- C. Summers, S. Pollock, D. Munro hens, A. Spary (skip) 28; Y. "Abbas, (Skip) 20. Totai: 93.

C.SC.C-BO. Bostock,

Austin.

W. Hillyer

T. K. Lim, V. N. Atienza, H. Git-

F. tins (skip) 17. Total 65.

W. Cullip"

Skip 13; F. J. Hickman. J. R. Carr, E. Kirmah. J. Cook (Skip)

Electric Win

At Ming Yuen, Hong Kong Elec-

F. Harper, P. Crawley, J., Pen-tric Recreation Club beat Craigen-

gelby. S. EcclesHall (Skipi

Total: 44.

C. C. C. 22 Up

18.

gower Cricket Club by 18 ahota."

H.KER.CJ. F. Barron, J. F. Hedley, G. T.. Padgett, J. F. Lunny (skip) 17: J. R. Way W. Stoker. At the Valley, Cralgengower S. Deacon, W. H. B. Muskett (skip) Cricket Club beat Hong Kong 24; G. G. S. Thomson, R. O. Butler, H. S. Mckay, I de Rome (skip) 21 Football Club "B" by .27 'shots..

C.C.C.-A. J. Coelho, W. Total: 62. Bagley, K. M. Omar, J. Cavanagh C.C.C.:-D. Rosario, J. Van Der (Skip) 20; W. Penney, B. Léonard, Lely, J. H. £avler, A. E. Alves W. Ward, W. K. Way (Bip) 21; (skip) 17; 8. Kerrison, G. Winch, J. R. Soares, N. P. Karanila, HT. Lock, S. Litterap (skip) 12; C. W. Randall M. A. R. Souza (Skip) W. Lam, G. 8. Ladd, A. B. Ham- son, E Zimmer (skip) 15. Total: -21. Total: 62.

HK.F.C. "B":-8, Strange, L. 44. E Lammert, E. 8. Carter. F. Hay- nes 8kb) 12; B. A. Manséil, C. F. Needham, J. Beach, J. A. R. Selby

(Skip 11: A. Stevens, J. Dalgarno,

DEATH OF WEALTHY

HV Pearse, E. Tuck (Skip) 17 INDIAN MILL-OWNER

Total: 40.

Footballers Beaten

At the Valley. Club de Recreto beat, Hong Kong Football Club "A" by 29 shots.

London, July 24. The death occurred suddenly yesterday at Aix-le-Bains of Bir Nowrojf Saklatvala, the Bombay. mill-owner, chairman of the Mu KFC. "A-W J, Butler. G. Owners' Association, and member Graver. F. H. Glover. A. Brooks of the Legislative Assembly.

He was chairman of Tata Sons, bank (Skip). 17; J. 8. Howell, A. W, Hodges, J. Russell, J. Rodger Limited-(Reuter).

FIRST DIVISION,

Abots

P. W. L D. For Agst.

2. Q

▸ 84

SECOND DIVISION

7g

Club de Recreio

12

10

Kowloon 'Cricket Club

12.

710 605 20 858 719

18

Craigengower C.C:

11

7

4

0 718 597

...14

Kowloon B.G.C.

12

4. ..2

712620

El 14

Indian R.C.

11:

4

7

0 697

668

8

Police R.C.

12

4

8

0 .646-

751

8

• Kowloon Dock R.C.

11

#

7

1 358 665. 7

Civil Service.C.C...

11

2

8

1

569

665

5

Totale

92

44 44

5229 5229

92

shots

P

W. Li

Kowloor B.G.C. Club de Recreio Craigengower CC. Taikop Dock R.C. Football Club "B" Football Club "A" Police R.C.

D. For Agst. Fta. 3 1 718 883 17

12

8

4

639 0 769

18

11

7

4 0 730 618

14

11 6 5

0 677

657

12

11 4

1 595

,718

9

11

4

7

858 642

8.

11

4

7

.0 837 667

8

Civn Bervice C.C.

Totals

11 3. 8 0 577 90. 44

743

5

*44 2 5350 5359

90

THIRD DIVISION

Kowloon Football Club Kowloon Tong G,C.A. Club de Recreio HK. Electric R.C. Kowloon Cricket Club Craigengower C.C. Football Club..... REK. Yacht Club

Totals

Shots

P. W L. D. For Agst. Pts.

10 1:

0 737 523

20

4

698 578

.1

708 898

11 11. 12

6.5 116 5 128

0 654" 819

0 686 693

.5 6

The

0 812 610

0 652 ·∙710

..1 · 10 0 ·537 770 90 44

44

35201 5201

Zareg

stadfum in time to see the best of the Swedish boys in training ́for the big meets.

Having reached the stadium, think of any Swedish aame. Cali It out. The odds are too to one that an outstanding mile runner, will answer. Try Jansson, Jons- son, Nilsson Pettersson.

WATCH BULLET" BEN

ran 600 yards in 1:111 and 600

WHAT, NO RECORDS? metres in 1:20.3. Allan Tolmich of

The outdoor season of 1938 has Wayne University of Michigan set new standards over 50 yards and not yet produced a world record. 65 metres worth of hardles.

The Penn and Drake, Relays are Edgar Howard Borck of Man-over. The Penn' and Drake Relays hattan Collage also improved on without a single world-record be- the old record for 500 yards with tween them! What is the track a 1:11.2 performance. Frank Ryan world- coming to? The California of Columbia pushed the 12 lb shot thtercollegiate, season without a

Ben Johnson will be in Europe were the distance. world record? There atit to

a new record "Spec" Towns and Walter Hall, skyscraping twins-Bill Sefton and again. He was pretty outstanding not very pro- sprinters were. Boston College ace, improved also Earle Meadows of Southern Cali-there last year when European ¦ on a few non-standard distance formia-to look after, that last sea- hurdle marks.

son. And the Big Ten Meet with minent. This year British En- pire champion Cyril Holmes will be out a world record?

1ight there to provide "Bullet" Jack Keller, Jesse Owens and Bob Fen with

the classiest possible Osgood were all there in the past.

And that is all.

NO NEW MARK The outdoor seasons in America And "the Intercollegiate, the Na Competition. And if Ben can run 80 yards in 6 seconds, something. and Europe have to date not pro- tional AA.U.what of all these Jesse Owens could not do, is 10 single new mark. The world record producing meets in seconds flat for 100 metres too

difficult?

Ray Malctt will be in Europe to

duced- a reason? Obviously the standards the United States. They are all In the record books today, are ex-over-but no world recordi ceptionally high. Take, for ex-

· MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK try A. G. K. Brown once · · more; " ample, these few facts from the

Long John Woodruf. Mel Walker, But here is a more hopeful note: Dave Albritton, and Bill Watson history of high hurdles records:

The season is not yet over and will all be there reaching out for the American lads are just about

TOO FAST FOR MAN

dards totter? Time will tell.

In 1824 Canadian student Earl ready to sail for that barnstorming new, marks. And will some stan Thompson of Dartmouth College tour of Europe. And they are, go- at the Intercollegiate Championing to South Africa too this year! ships set a new record for the high Won't the fur fy!!!

So many invitations have been hurdles of 144 seconds. The L A.

AF. scoffed at the suggestion that received by the American National two of hurdler Thompson's efforts AAU that the first two men in In 14.2 seconds could even be con-every track and field event at the aldered. That was too fast for a National A.AU. championships is legal Eventually Erik sure of a trip to Europe or to I man

Wennstrom of Sweden and Bengt South Africa. And what did the Sjostedt of Finland equalled the American-boys do in Europe last. record of 14.4 seconds, to be award-year?

ed official recognition of their Melvin Walker cleared the bar in marks.

the high-jump at 6 feet 101 inches:

GERMANY NOW IN FINAL

Davis Cup Win Over France

Berlin, July 24. Henkel and von Melaxa, the In 1932 Jack Keller of Ohio State Kirkpatrick high hurdled in style, German, pair, beat Lesusirand showed how it could be done in Ben Johnson was all there, and Fatra, France, in a thrilling five- 14.0 seconds. His effort went to Archie San Bomani showed every set match here this afternoon by waste. George Baling bf Iowa, one but Syd Wooderson a thing or scores of 4-6, 6-4, 2-6, 10-8, and Olympic champion; thought, that two about mile-ruunior as well as 6-4 Germany had already won maybe his 14.1 effort at the Na- a new standard for 2,000 metres.the first two singles and will now

Sporting Fixtures

TODAY

BADMINTON. Cathedral Hall

Badminton, 8.30 pm BOWLS-Open Singles Champion- ship (Second Round) At Re- crelo: W. Mulcahy CB Hos king, J. C. Brown v. F. A. Hard- ing. WY, Field. v. John Watson, B. M. White v T. Coleman. At Bowling Green: E Tuck v. E. Zimmern, A. Steven v. C. F. Re- médios, W. J. Bagley v. B. W. Bradbury, A R, Dallah v. E. G

meet Yugo-Slavia, who had beaten Belgium by five matches to nil, in the Anal round in the European Zone of the Davis Cup competition. HENKEL'S WIN

Berlin, July 23. Cooper. At Kowloon Dock; R. Duncan v. R. F. da Luz, C. M. Germany is leading France by Bilva v W. Ward, EW Lines .one match, to all in their Semi- J. M. Jack, H. A. Alves Y. V. N. Final Round tie in the European Atienza. At Civil Service: W.Zone of the Davis Cup competition. Henner Henkel, following, his. "Mairy A. E. Carey, A. EL Coates

v. J. F. V. Ribeiro, A, 8. Comes poor exhibition in the Internation- GN. Mitchell, M. R. Abbas v, A.al German Championships, was in Hyde-Lay. At Police Club: J. E. good form against the French Henson v. G. Bostock, W., White-player Y. Petra without, however, man v. J. Cavanagh, R. Ban v. reaching, his top form, and won by F. Harper, J. & Landolt v.46, -1, 11-0 and 8-2--(Trans-

Ocean) W. CHIL

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