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ALL THE

RECREIO FOR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE? Craigengower Lose Vital Second Division Game

SATURDAY'S LAWN BOWLS

By losing unexpectedly to Hong H.K.ER.C.-R. C. Butler, G. G. Kong Football Club, Craigengower S. Thomson. A" F. Paul, L. de Rome, Cricket Club's chances of winning skip 25: J. R. Way. W. Stoker, the second division of the lawns. Deacon, WV. B. Muskett (skip) 28; bowls league -disappeared on A. Tarbuck, J. Barron. G. T. Pad- Saturday, The likelihood now is gett. J. Stoan (skip) 25. Total: 76.

that Club de Recreio will add this title to their honours of this sea- son."

Civil Service went down to Kow- loon Docks in the first division and thus lost the "race" to avoid legation. The Indiaris did well to beat Craigengower for the second time in two weeks.

Scores:-

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FIRST DIVISION

L.R.C. REPEAT WIN

At the Valley. Indian Recreation Club beat Cralgengower Cricket Club by 3 shots.

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C.

K.F.C.-A. Cooper, K. C. Kamil- ton, C. Champelovier, T. Fergusson (skip 16: T. White, R. Hall. Turney. W. V. Field skip) 18; A Lapsley. J. T. Smalley. V. Petherick, v. Chittenden skip 13. Total: 47.

C.C.C. TROUNCED

At Kowloon Tong. Kowloon Tong Club beat Craigengower" Cricket Club by 46 shots.

Kowloor: Tong--C. Mose, J. Tang, J L. Stephens. A. Spary! skip 26: A. E. Castro, H. Y. Hou, A. J. Kew, A. H. Bastó (skip) 26: Y Abbas. T. K. Lim, V. Atienza. "C.C.C.-R... Basa. G. Lat. J. S. H. Gittins (skip 27. Total: 81. Landolt. C. S. Rossclet (skip 23; J C.C.C.-E. Kerrison, T. Van der Leonard, L C. R. Souza, A. E. Lely. G. S. Ladd, A. E. Alves (skip Coates," B. W. Bradbury (skip) 20:13: C. W. Lam. H. G. Dawson, D. A. M. Omar, A. A. Razack, A. S. Rosario. S. Linkerap (skip) 9: G.

U. M. Gomes.

Omar (skip 13. Winch, N. Leonard. A. B. Hamson, Total: 56.

J. H. Xavler itskip 13. Total: 35: IRC. Y. A. Razack. A. Bakar. M. Y. Adal, M. R. Abbas skip 12; J. Hoosen, S. M. Rumjali, A. R.; Minu, a K. Minu (skip) 27; D. M. Khan. A. M. Wahab, A. O. Madar. A. R. Dallah (skip) 20. Total:.. 59. "

CIVIL SERVICE FAIL"

YACHTSMEN WIN

At North Point, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat Hong Kong Foot- ball Club by 15 shots.

R.H.K.Y.C.-W. A

Cornell,

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SPORT

SPORTING

HOME SOCCER

Scottish League Results

London, August 13. Scotland kicked off this after- noon, opening the 1338-39 soccer season, a fortnight ahead of the English League.

Results were somewhat startling. Celtic got off the mark by scoring nine goals against Kilmarnock Thirteen goals of walch Mother- well obtained eight were obtained, in their match against Queen of

South

The ten games in the first divi- sion produced 56 goals.

FIRST DIVISION Arbroath 3. Albion 2. Ayr 2, Raith 1.

Celtic Kilmarnock 1: Falkirk 1. Queen's P. D. Hibernian 2, Hamilton 2. Motherwell 8, Queen O'S. 5 Partick 2, Aberdeen 1. St. Johnstone 3. Rangers 3. St. Mirren 2, Clyde 4. Third Lanark 1. Hearts 4.

SECOND DIVISION Airdrie. 1, S'housemuir 5 Allon 4, Dunfermline 1,- Cowdenbeath 6, "Fortar 2. Dumbarton 4, East Stirling 0. Dundee 5. Brechin C. 0. East Fife 6. Morton 5. King's Park 3, Edinburgh C. 2 Montrose 4. Dundee 5. St. Bernards 2, Leith 1.

--Reuter).

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

Montreal, August 14. The following are the results of

Huspes. W. J. Hansen. A. Murdoch Davis Cup matches played here At Hung Hom. Kowloon Dock Re-skip) 25: P. S. Cassidy, B. Naess,

beat Civil Service A. Nissim, G. S. Archbutt skip) 20: yesterday:- creation Club

Yamagashi (Japan) beat Brom Cricket Club by 23 shots.

6-0, 3-6, 7-6. Wich Australia) 6-4;

K.D.R.C.-J. G. Ozório, H. G. Cooper, J. Fraser, J. McKelvie

A. S. Mitchell, C. B. Brown, J. A

Total: 62.

D. Morrison, R. H. Wild (skip) 17.

(skip) 24; A. Calman, W Houston.ford. S. W. Cressey. V. Walker

H.K.F.C.: B. J. Lacon, B. Bick T. Coleman, F. Gullen (skip+ 24; J.j V. Ramsay, J. Kempton, S. Gray skip 13: C. G. Sollls, J. Ralston

T. Rowell, E. Pegg (skip) 14); A. Didsbury, A. Thompson, R. Fitches.

J. C. Brown (skip) 25. Total: 73.

c.s.c.C.-R. R. Davies, R. R17 Skinner skip, 20. Total: 47. Wood. E. W. Simmonds, S. Randle (skip) 19: Warr, J. Deakin, G. H. Sherriff, J. Holiidge (skip) 13: J. Gellatly, W. J. Burling, L. A. Col- lyer, J. F. McGowan (skip) 18. Total: 50.

C.S.C.C. REAT POLICE

At the Valley. Civil Service Cric- ket Club beat Police Recreation Club by 9 shots.

C.S.C.C-B O. Bostock, J. R. Carr, A. B. Allan, W. Cullip (skip) 18: F. D. Crawley, F. S. Austin, J. R. Pengelly, S. Eccleshall (skip) 28: E Kirman. V. S. Ebbage, W. R. Billyer. J. Cook (skip) 18, Total: 33.

الم

P.R.C.-J. E. Edwards, S. R. Far- low, H. Brown, W. E Holländs (skip) 14; L Glendinning. · F. Channing. A Wright, F. E. Booker (skip) 20: W. Glendinning, J. 8. Riddell, W. Campbell, W. McHardy (skip) 19. Total: 53.

SECOND DIVISION®

C.C.C. LOSE CHANCE

At the Valley, Hong Kong Foot- ball Club "A" beat Cralgengowez Cricket Club" by 8 shots:

H.K.F.C., “A”:-R. P. Shaw, E. Strange. H Nish, G. Duncan (skip) 23; W. J. Buller, G. S. Graver, F. H. Glover, A. Brooksbank (skip) 20;/ D. W. Phillips, A. W. Hodges, J. Russell, J. Howell (skip) 21; Tomi: 64.

C.C.C.-A. J. Coelho, T. L Lock. K. M. Omar, J. Cavanagh (skip) 13: J. Soares, N. Karanjia, H. W. Ran- dall. M: A, R. Souza (skip) 17; 8. Leonard, E. Zimmern, W. Ward, W. K. Way (skip) 26. Total; 56.

FOOTBALL CLUB SAVED

At the Valley, Hong Kong Foot- ball Club "B" beat Taikoo Docks Recreation Club by shots, to avoid relegation.

HKF. C. "P":-B. A. Mansell, J. Beach, C. B. Robertson, J. A. R. Selby (skip) 13; A Stevens, J. Dalgarno, ELV. Pearse, E Tack (skip) 20; 8, Strange, L. D. Ekinner. LE Lammert, W. Gill (skip) 20, j' Total: 63.

T.D.R.C.-R. Main, A. McArthur. W. Melrose, D. Munro (skip) 21; F. Hillon, T. Grimes, J. Watson, T. F. Stainton (skip) 17: A: Glies. J. Waid, J. Polson, R. Keown (skip) 13. Total: 47.

THIRD DIVISION

· K.F.C. BEATEN

At Ming Yuen, Hong Kong Elec- tric Recreation Club beat Kowloon Football Club by 29 ahots.

Quis Australia) beat Nakano (Japan) 6-3. 4-6, 9-7 6-1: Nakano and Yamagishi 6-2,

Bromwich and Quist begi

6-3-Reuter)

MONDAY, AUGUST. 15, 1938.

AND NOTES

NEWS AND

DANISH GIRL SWIMMER SETS NEW RECORD

re:

London, August 14. Ragnhild Hveger, the markable Danish girl swim- mer. lowered her own record for the 400 metres free style yesterday in the European swimming "championship st Wembley.

The new record is 5 minutes 9 seconds, against her former time of 5 minutes 12.4 seconds -(Reuter).

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CHINESE WIN

BASEBALL AT CAROLINE HILL

The Chinese beat the Indians by three runs to two in the Interna- tional series baseball game at Caroline Hill yesterday.

The play was featureless and un- exciting as the Chinese opened up by scoring two runs in the first innlugs. Another run by the Chinese in the fourth innings gave the Indians a three ruri deficit as they

their came, scoreless for seventh" turn with the bat.

4

Some fumbling, a hit, and even- tually two runs for the Indians. With one more innings to go, the game won, the Chinese decided not to bat.

The teams:

Indians:-A R. Abbas, A. K Omar. Hamet, Nazann, Bux, A. M. Abbas. Kitchell, M. Arculi, O. Ar- culli

Chinese:-N. Lum, W. Ching, H Chinn E Wong, W. Lu. T. Chan, C. S. Chung, S. Wong, Choy

Y.M.C.A. GALA ON

+;

AUGUST 27

The European YM.CA. will hold their second swimming gala on

6-4 Saturday, August 27, commencing

SATURDAY'S BOWLS AT

A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

at 9.15 p.m., with a mixed' pro- gramme of novelty events, re- lays and winding up with a water- polo match between the “Y” and the Army, if the latter are able to turn out a side.

The programe is as follows: Girls' (under 15) 50 Yards free- style H'cap.

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Boys' (under 15) 50 Yards free- styles H'cap.

Novices' free-style,

(Members) 25

Yards

25 Yards Balloon Face Bal- loons to be blown by mouth).

Ladies' 50 Yards free-style H'cap.

RUGBY SEASON STARTS OCT. 5

First T.T. Game . In December

The following is the list of Ax; tures in this season's Rugby league. commencing on October 6. Triangular Tournament games are Indicated by **** in brackets.

trialTM-

Kho Sin Kie INTERNATIONAL

Up And Down In Germany

Berlin. August 13.

Kho Bin-kle, Chinese tennis star,

ATHLETICS

U.S.A. LEADING GERMANY AT BERLIN GAMES

-Berlin, August 13.

At the conclusion of the first day of the big light athletic contest between the United States and Germany, which at- igacted 70,000 spectators to the huge Olympic stadium, the American team was leading by 58 points to 49.. Germany suc- ceeded in winning first place in four of the ten events.

found Saturday's programme at the blue-white tourney here soruewhat too strenuous for him. Although in partnership with Beuthner he won the doubles contest against Oct. 5-Club

game Club. Pletzner and Hendewerk 6-3. 8-6: 5.15).

and. paired with Fraulein Hamel, 12-Club trial rame (Club, dèteated Franlein Wedekind and 15--Club "A" v. a Navy XV Pietzner 6-2, 6-4 in mixed doubles.

(Club, 9.15).

be allowed himself to be eliminated 15-Club v. Army Club. 4.30). in the sem-finals of the men's 19—Club "A" v. an Army XV | singles. losing to

As was expected, Hartig of Ger- Hans Red of (Club, "5.15).

Germany 6-3; 3-6; „

many won the 800 metres, his time 22-Clüb "A" v. an Army' XV

The fins in this event will be being one min. 52.4 seca, second (Navy, 1.15).

fought cut on Sunday between was Beetham (USA), third Borck 22-Club v. Navy (Navy, 4.30). Dedl and Roderick

(USA), fourth Elchberger (Ģer- many). 26-Club "A" v. a' Navy. XV Transocean).

Club, 5.15).

V.

29 Club "A"

Army, 3.00).

a Navy XV

29-Club v. Army (Army, 4.15 Nov.

2-Club "A" v. an Army XV

(Club, 5.00),

5-Club "A" v, an Army XV

Navy, 3.001.

Menzel.-

The 100 metres was won by " Johnson (USA) in 10,5 seconds: second was Ellerbee (US.A.). The

CHUNG SHING 1.500 metres also went to the "

:

U.S.A.. Fenske winning in three

AQUATIC GALA mins. 53.8 secs.: Mehlhose of Ger-

swimming

many was second.

Throwing the hammer went to

Another successful 5-Club v. Navy Navy, 4.15. gala was held by the Chung Shing Blask (Germany) with "a distance Club "A" V. A Navy XV Benevolent Society at their bath-of 57.20 metres; second was Hien -Club "A" v. a Navy Xing pavilion in Kennedy Town on (Germany) with 56.51, third Fol-

(Club, 5.00).

Saturday night, The main fes-warthny (USG.A.) 53.35..... 12-Club "A" v. an Army XV turcs were the 100 Metres free- The following are, the other re-

(Club, 3.00).

12-Club 7. United

(Club. $15).

style race, which was won in fine-sults:-- Services style by Ng Chung-man and the 110 metres hurdles:-1, Wolcott water-polo match, in which Chung (U.S.A.) 14.1 secs. 2. Tolmich 16--Club "A" v. an Army XV Shing beat * combined Small (USA),

Units team by five goals to mil.

Results were

(Club, 5.00). 19-Club "A" v. a Navy XV

(Army, 3.00).

19-Club v. Army (Army, 4.15).

23 Club "A" v. an Army XV

(Club. 5.00), 26-Club "A" v. an Army XV

(Club. 3.00). 28-Club v. Navy (Club. 4.15), 30-Club "A" v. a Navy XV

(Club. 4.45).

100 Metres Free-style (Men) :~~

1, Ng Chung Man; 2, So Put Kit.

Time, 1 min. 6.4 seca,

54 Metres Breast-stroke (Ladies): 1. Yip Chei Man; 2. Lok See Ho Time, 48.8 secs.

Pole Vault: 1. Warmerdam (U.S.A.) 4.27 metres: 2. Varon (UB.A.).

10,000 metres. Pentti (Ü.S.A.) · 32 mins. 11.2 secs. 2, Vaughan (US.A.).

Нор step and jump: -1. Kotrataschek (Germany) 14.61 met.es: 2, Woellner (Germany);" 3.

200 Metres Free-style (Men) Kent (U.S.A.). 1. So Pul Kin; 2. Ng Sul Man, Time,

Dec. 3-Club "A" v. a Navy XV 2 mins., 59 secs.

Cratgengower C.C. Kowloon Dock R.C.

56 *73

Iridian Recrealon Club Civil Service C.C.

49

50

SECOND DIVISION

Diving Competition (two

dives

from each board).

Civil Service C.C

€2

Police Recreation Club

53

Diving for Plates,

64

Craigengower C.C.

56

53

Talkoo Dock RC.

47

50 Yards Obstacle Race (start deep end, under bamboo-pole. through Bre-buoys, over another 1939

Football Club "A" Football Club "B"

THIRD DIVISION

H.K. Electric R.C. Kowican Torig G.CA. R.H.K. Yacht Club

I

(Army, 2.45).

Army

(Army, 4.00).

.3-Club V.

די

Discus: 1. Schroeder 1Ger- many! 50.19 metres; 2. Levy

400 metres relay-1. UB.A. 40 sets.

2. Germany 40.3 secs.

180 Meires Breast-stroke (Men) | (USA) 49.98. (TT)-1, Ho Pun Kun: 2, Chan Po Ting.

Time, 1 min: 23 secs.

7—(Club “A” 'v. an Army XV

(Club, 4.45),

50 Metres Back-st.okė (Boya) :— 1. Wong Bing Kee; 2, Wong Bing 10-Club "A" v. an Army XV Man. Time. $2.1/5 secs.

(Navy, 2.45). 10-Club v. Navy (T.T.) (Navy.

v. a Navy XV

SECOND HÄLF

The second half of the pro-

150 Metres Free-style (Ladies): gramme, comprising a further ten 4.00).

1. Ip Chol Man; 2, Ng Ylet King events, will be run off on Sunday afternoon, and, in German sport- 14-Club "A"

Time, 2 mins. 40 secs.

ing circles here, it is confidently (Club,,.4.45).

50 Metres Back-stroke (Man:-hoped that Germany will come 17-Club "A" v. a Navy XV1, 80 Tin Mo: 3. Ng Chun Man.

beating the Americans. (Army, 2.45).

Time, 38.4/5 ́zees.

German victories are expected in 17-Army V.

the 400 metres, the shot put, the 5000 metres, the Javelin throw and. Germany is also given A good

Navy

(T.T.)

next to

100 Metres Back-stroke (Men): (Army, 4.00),

-1, Ngul Suet Chung: 2, Tam Yan 21-Club "A" v. an Army XV Kwong: Time, 1 min. 35 secs.

(Club, 4.45),

25 Metres Free-style (Staff) :— Kong Chun Wah: 2, Lam Kin chance winning obstacle race.-

(Transocean).

24-Club “A” V.. a Navy XV.

(Club. 245).

24-Club v. Army (T.T.) (Club.

4.00).

28--Club "A" van Army XV

(Club, 445).

Luk. Time, 22.3/5 secs.

Water Polo: Ching Shing 5mm. Small Units 0.

Chung Shing:-Tong" Slu Fal Poon Bing Man, Kong Ceuk Chan, 31-Club "A" v. an Army XV Chung Shu Chee. So Pui Kin (1), Chan Sik Plu (1), Ng Kit Man, So

Man, 31-Club v. Navy (T.T.) (Club. Tin Mo (3).

4.00).

(Club, 2.45).

N

Small Units:- Sgt. McLaren, Hartnett Pte. Eddy, Signalizan,

pole, Couch shallow end then back Jan. 4-Club "A" v. a Navy Xv Digman, Payne, Taylor, Pitcher:

over pole, through buoys, surface

dive for bricks in deep end, under"

53

...... 31 62

Kowloon Football Club Craigengower C.C. Football Club

47

35

pole and finish).

47

225 Yards Free-style Relay

(Four teams from "*.* Army, C.

B. School and a Ladies' team)

BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE Ladies will swim 50 yards cach

Club de Recreio

FIRST DIVISION

while "" Army and Schhol will swim three 50's and one 75.

Water- polo:, "Y" v. Army.

PING PONG "INTERPORT

The Charity Interport Ping Pong contest between Macao and the

Shots

P. W.

L

D... For Agst.

Pts.

14 12

2

0 835 698 24

Kowloon Cricket Club Craigengower C.C.

14 10

4 ...

0 835 766 20

147

0.895 783

14

Kowloon B.G.C.

14 4

6

Indian R.C.

14 7

0

2 813 747 14

785

839

14

Kowloon Dock R.C. Police,, R.C.

13 4

8

1 679 774

13

4 R

0 691 80)

8

14

3 10

.1 727 845

17

C' A. on Saturday night, resulted the Macao Ladles winning by

110

53 53

4 6260 8200

110

Civil Service C.C.

Totals

Kowloon B.G.C. Club de Recreio Craigengower C.C. Taikoo Dock R.C. Football Club "B" Football Club “A” Police R.C. Civil Service C.C.

Totals

SECOND DIVISION

P.

Bhots

Hong Kong Table Tennis Associa

(Club, 4.45). 7-Club. "A" v. Navy XV

(Navy, 2.45),

7--Army T.

(Navy: 4.00);

Navy (TT.) C.R.C. WIN “C”

11-Club "A"v, a Navy XV

Club. 4.45).

14 Preliminary

DIVISION TITLE

Rounds-In- Chinese Recreation Club won the ternational· Tournament "C" Division League Tennis title last Thursday evening when they (Army. 2.45 and 400). 21-Final Rounds-Internation- beat Kowloon Cricket Club by B al Tournament (Club 2.45 sets to 1 in a home fixture, which by mutual corisent was played ob and 4,00).

the 'K.C.C. courta.

25-Club va Navy XV (Club,

2.45).

"C.R.C. have thus won "C" Divi- 28-H.K.V.D.C. v. Army (Glub, ston six times in the nine years

4.00)

it has been in existence.

Feb. 1-Club "A" v, an Army XV 3

W.

D." For Agst. L.

Pts. 14 & 4. 1 840 796 19 13 94 0 832 684 18

847 734

18

785 768 14

13

8 5

*བསྟན། 13

76

14 5

»8

I 754 895 11

13

8

0 772 759

10

13

3 0 772 759

10

13

4 9 0 702

.108 52

864

8

52 2 6290 6290 106

THIRD DIVISION

Shots

tion, played at the Chinese Y. M.

3 games to 2.

The men's competition was abandoned when the score stood at two matches all, the time being past midnight.

Y.M.Ç.A. ACTIVITIES“

#

The following activities at the European Y.M.C.A, are announced: Today Bervicemen's Whist Drive in West Lounge at 9 p.m.

Tuesday and Fiday:-Badmin- toh and Mixed Awimming.

Wednesday morning: Ladies' Badminton:

BELGIUM GOLF

TITLE

Le Zoutes. August 13. Miss Diana Fishwick beat Mrë, Kathleen Garnham-Thenaze 5 and

"Kowloon Football Club

Kowloon Tong G.C.A. Club de Recrelo

P. W. 14 11 14 9 4

L

D. For Agst. Pts.

0 912 691 22

1 925 727 19

14 8

5

1852 798

17

14

0 830 813 24

147

7 0 784 820

14

13 5

B D. 706 788

10.

14"

+

10

*713-002. 0

4 in the final of the Belgium Wó- men's Open Golf Championship.

R.H.K. Yacht Club

13 3. 10 0 658 875

110 54 54 2. 6400 8400

110

Both the finalists were British. (Reuter).

HK Electric RC. Kowloon Cricket Club Cralgengower C.C, Football Club

Totals

(Club, 5.00).

(Army, 3,00),

4- Club v. United Services

(Army, 4.15),

-Club. "A". v. an Army XV

(Club, 5.00).

Scores

**

B. Szeto and C. C. Luk (C.R.C.) 4-Club "A" v. & Navy XV | best B. Soltau and R.S. Capeil 6-3

beat W. M. Gitting and G. A.

White

6--1 beat A. Duncan and R. T...

Broadbridge

*...1. T. C. In and P. C. Leung (C.R.C.) 11-Club. "A" v. a Navy XV lost to Soltau and Cape

... Fing 7-5 beat Gitting and White... beat Duncan and Broadbridge 6-1

F.K. Lay and F.F. Wong (^2.C.) || beat Soltau and Capell beat Gittins and White........

(Navy, 3.00),

11-Interport Side v. The Rest

(Navy, 415). ^.

15-Club "A" v, an Army XV

(Club, 5.00).

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY

Hall

BADMINTON, — Lathedral

Padminton, 8.30 p.m. BOWLS-Open dingles Champion

ship (Fourth Round):-At Police R.C.-8, Eccleshall v. J. Watson; A. R. Dallah v. 7. H. Sherrif. At Civil Service.-W." K: Way v W. O; J. 0. Brown v. BW.. Bradbury.

TOMORROW BADMINTON. —Y.M.C.A. Badmin

ton, in the West Lounge, BILLIARDS AND DARTS, Mc-

Ewan-Younger League, R. Lyemun v, Royal Scots “B”, DAI- :ison v. Royal Engineers; Royal Scots "A" v: R.A.M.C.;--Middlesex v. RA. Stonecutters. BOWLS-Open Bingles Champion- ship (Fourth Round)-At Kow- toon FC-J. V. Ramsay . E C. Fincher. At Club de Recreio.- T, Coleman v. A, Hyde-Laÿ. At Kowloon B.G.G-L F. Xler v. C. M. Silva; H. A. Alves v. J. A. Luz

BWIMMING.---Mixed Swimming, in European YM.C.A. Bwimming Pool.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 84 BADMINTON. – YMCA, Ladies'

Badminton in the West Lounge.

18-Club v. B.R.U.F.c.(Inter- beat Duncan and Broadbridge 6-2

port) (Club, 4.00);" 20-8.R.U.FC. v. United "Ber-

vices (Club, 4.00). 22--Club ““A” v. 8 Navy KV

(Club, 5.00)

25-Hong Kong Bank v. Rést

of Club (Navy,-3.00), 25-A Service Fixture (Navy

.4.15).

TENNIS FIXTURES

14

THURSDAX, AUGUST 18

DARTS,—“HE.” League, Neptune v. RAQ.B. (GC); Jolly Roger v. Imperial; Embassy v. G.P.0.0.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19

The following is the programme BADMINTON.-Y.M.CA. Badmin-

in the "D" Division of the Lawn Tennis League, for Friday. A..T.C.

Mar. 1-Preliminary Rounds-C. B. A

Bevens (Citb, 400),

C. R. C. 4-Finals-Bevens (Club, C. de R.

3.000,

.16.

Work on the new clubhouse of

held here yesterday over 36 holes. the Central British Association.

which is to be built of reinforced concrete, is to commence today,

8. Q. A. A. R. 8. C

7. K. LT. C. v. E. C. C.

V. L. R. C. Y.. C. B. C. C. 7. K. 1 G. C. A) Y-P. R: C.

Clubs are requested to make their own arrangements regarding postponed fixtures in the other divisions..

ton, in the West Lounge.. SWIMMING.—Mixed Swimming, in European YMCA Swimming Pool

TENNIS. -"D" Division, Army T.C

v. Kowloon Indian T.C.; Central British Asso. v. Kowloon -G.C.; Chinese R.C. v. Indian R:0; Club de Recreio v. Civil Service. CC. South China A.A. v. Kow- loon Tong R.C.; Radio Sports Club v. Police R.C.

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