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WEDNESDAY, MAY 31,
2. In the World of Sports &
LAWN BOWLS DAVIS CUP
SELECTIONS
Some Teams For Saturday
Following are some clubs"«teams-
in lawn bowls league matches on Saturday:-
CRAIGENGOWER
First Div. v. Recreio (away)
J. W. Leonard, K. M. Omar, A. E.
Coates, B. W. Bradbury (skip).
A M. Omar, W. Ward, J. S. Lan-
dolt, U. M. Omar (skip).
TENNIS
H.K. CYCEENG CLUB
SOUTH CHINA DEPARTURE AGAIN DELAYED
GERMANY TO MEET Improved Attendance Association
ing
BRITAIN
BERLIN, May 30 (Reater) -With Roderick Mentál beat- Kaile Schroeder of 2-6, 6-3 6-3, 6-3, earned the right EuroTM Davis
Cup in Berlin next week-end.
Germany won
two
A. A. Razack, L. C. R. Souza, C. singles and Sweden the doubles
Sweden, Germany to meet Britain in the
Zone pean
of the
the first
Italy, Eliminated
Randall, M. A. R. Souza (skip).
ROME, May 30 (Reuter)-In the third" round of [played here.
the Davis Yugoslavia
Cup
beat
L Gaddi, A. J. Medina, M. J. Italy by three matches to two.
Medina, J. Cavanagh (skip).
Sweden's Defeat BERLIN, May 30 Defeating Sweden
(T/Ocean)-
Sr Rosselet, R. Basa skip).
Second Div. v. Police (Away) J. H. Xavier, D. S. Rozariq, H. W.
W. J. Penny, Dr. N. P. Karanjia.
T. Locke, V K. Way (skip).
Third Div. v. Stanley, Prison
Club.. (Home)
At Outings
Improved attendances were seen on the Hongkong Cycling Club's Outings during the past week, cul- minating in a dozen riders, in- cluding, swɑ" ladies, taking part in Sunday's trip around the Kowloon Circuit, lashed by the typhoon wind end rain.
The South China Athletic touring soccer team rather, 17 members of it-which was to have left for the South yesterday were weather held up awing to Interference with the schedule of the M. M. "Canton.”-
They will now leave at 2.45 p.m. to-day..
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The 17 men who will leave to day are:-
Pau. Ka-ping
PU.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sporting Fixtures
-TO-DAY
| NEW YORK, May 30 (Reuter)-LAWN BOWLS. — Open Pairs The following are the results or Championship. First Round; . J. baseball matches played yesterday: H. Gelling and A. "Brooksbank v. W. Hillyer and J. Hollidge, E. Kirman and W. Burling v FX Delgado and C. W. Lam. F. McCarthy and P. Morgan v. M. E. Purvis and M. N. Rakusen- At Police R.C.); D. M. Khar and M. R. Abbas V. M. Y. Adal and A. R. Dalilah, E. G. Post and AE Carey v. W. Campbell and G. Perkins (At" Cralgengower CC.); J. A: Dua and Li F. Xavier.. Vi E. P. Anslow and
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St.. Couls
Boston
Brooklyn
New York and " Cheung | Philadelphia)
Chicago
1939
tral British, Kowloon Tong v. South China, Radio-Postal Sports *. Recreio.
TO-MORROW
BOWLS-Open LAWN
... Pairs Championship First Round; R. E. Lee and N. A. E. Mackay v. LA. Collyer and F. H. W. Hay nes (At Kowloon F.C.)... TENNIS "D" Division (1).--Kow- loon Tong v. Kowloon Indians, Indians
"B"
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On Wednesday, Deep Water Bay Wing-chot (goalkeepers), Lee Tin- was visited via West Point and sang and, Hau Yung-sang (full- Cincinnati the coastal route. On Saturday a backs), Kwok Ying kee, Lee Kwok- party occupied three hours for wal Leung Wing-chiu,, Lau Hing- their outing via. Shaukhwan and chail and Yeung Kan-po (half- Stanley to Repulse Bay, from which back). Lau Tau-man, Cheuk Shek- Philadelphia: they returned over Wongmelchong kam, Fang King-cheung, Chan Tak-Washington Gap, having ind an enjoyable runfal Lal Shiu-wing. Lau Chung-sang,
In spite of heavy rain throughout, Yeung Shin-Fick and Tang Kwong New York
Circuit Ride.
[-sum (forwards).
by three Vice-Captain Chan Yeung-pang matches to two in the Davis Cupjat 9.45 am. on Sunday led his
tle contesti on Whit-Monday; Ger- mixed party, Including two tan- S. R. Solina, Van der Lely, A. B. Įmany qualified for the semi- ¡dems, from Kowloon to ride, over Hamson, G. 8. Ladd (skip).
John P. Lee, E. Kerrison, Phelps, W. McNeill (skip).
INDIANS' TEAM
anals of the European zone and the Circuit via Taipo and Unions
G. Winch. F. Petersen, Dr. C. W. will accordingly meet England In The Captain's section followed at Lam, John Pau (skip).
Berlin next weekend from Satur-10.40 a.m., overhauling the others W.day to Monday.
at Shatin where they had balted The last Anglo-German" contesto "dry of" a Mitlei Talpo was in Berlin took place seven years the scene, of an hour's halt for ato, when Germany qualified for titán, and at 1.20 p.m., "the dozen v. C.S.C.C. (Home) D. M. Khan, A. M. Wahab, M. y. the semi-finals in the European riders were awheel again headed Adal and A. R. Dallah (skip).
zone by defeating England three for Unlong. « to two. J. Hoosen. S. M. Rumjahn, A. R.
During an hour spent at the Minu and A. K. Minu (skip).
In the match against Sweden latter village, the rain ceased tem- 'A H. Rumjahın, A."Bakar, A. O, jon Monday, Roderich Menzel Dorarily, and capes were removed Madar, and M. R. Abbas (skip).. converted the score of 2-1 of the The Club departed in high spirita day before into a victory, by win- therefore at 3.40 pm. and their
H.K, JOCKEY CLUB
:
four
ning the decisive point sets against Schroeder,
After the first set ended at CLASSIFICATIONS 2-8, Menzel came into form and
proved himself entirely superior The following alterations and to the Swedish rival winning the additions to classification lists next sets 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 and thus dated March 20, 1939 are an- the third point for Germany. nounced:-
AUSTRALIAN »PONIES Gale and Scarlett O'Hara to Class.
CHINA PONIES
Boolat Bay to "C" Class.
TENNIS LEAGUE
POSTPONED
enthusiasm survived a succession of punctures and mechanical de- fects before Tsuenwan was reached two hours later. A sharp storm be
fore reaching Laichikok again brought out the waterproofs, and at 6.45 pm. a pleasantly. ́tired, į hungry but exceedingly happy party reached Kowloon to conclude
Henkel did not play the fral game against Hultman, so that one of the best outings of the year,
"C" Sweden took this point without contest. Hultman instead played
Current Fixtures
*Fixtures for the current week
against Goepfert, of Berlin, but include a run to Stanley on Wed-
lost the match 2-6. 2-6.
Yugoslavia's Win
MILAN, May 30 (T/Ocean)— In the Davis Cup tle contest, Yugoslavia
Methodist nesday, leaving the Church, Hennessy. Road, Wantani, at 6 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday the Club will meet at the Alham- bra Theatre, Kowloon, at 2 p.m.
defeated Italy 027 and 9.30 am. "respectively." Clear
Whit-Monday by 3 matches to
2, thus quanfying to meet Bell-Water Bay" being the objective of
the former run, and Talpo, of the
Yesterday's programme of mat-glum at Agram, in the European latter. Sunday's outing will include
ches in the "B" Division of the local tennis league was postponed on account of weather conditions.
semi-finals
a Free-Wheel Contest. Non-Mem- The game of the previous day bers are extended a cordial wel- between the. Yugoslav, Puncec, come..
:
and the Italian, Canepele, was in- An informal outing to Clear terrupted when the score slood Water Bay was held on Whit-Mon- ADVERTISEMENTS in favour of the day, the party leaving Kowloon at
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FIFTH EXTRA RÂCE MEETING, 1939.
Tugoslav and resumed on. Whit-11 am, and retuming at 4.30 pm. Monday before 3,000 spectators. Surprisingly little rain fell The young Italian did remark throughout the run, and a strong ably well and offered a desperate sea did little to mar the pleasure resistance, anally
winning the of a bathe. third set 8-0. But he seemed to have over exerted himself
greatly that the Yugoslav had an easy task in the next set. Puncec¦ [WON. the fourth set 6-3, thus (carrying of the victory for
The Second Day of the above, Yugoslavia. -POSTPONED- - from Monday,
SIDNEY WOODERSON
LONDON, May 30 (Heuter)- Competing in the British Games at White City, Sidney.
·Wooderson ran the mile in 4
29th May, will be held. (weather CHOY CHALLENGES min. 4/10 sec., which is one
permitting) on SATURDAY, 3rd
JUNE, 1939. The First Bell
will be rung at 1:30 p.m., and
COMPATRIOT
the first race will be run at 2.00 But Kho Wins Title]
p.m.
By Order,
For Second Time
second outside his world rec cord of 4 min, 6 4/10 sec
jaggression, or Choy," who later led LONDON, May 14-Tennis mis-5-2 and was 40---love on his own tory was made at Bournemouth service in the next game. But Secretary.yesterday when two Chibere Kho fought him off with three players, Kho Bin Kle and W. C.lovely, ahots won that game, and Choy, opposed each other in the went straight out after surviving 433 final of the men's singles in the (another set point at 7—5.
C. B. BROWN,
Hong Kong, 29th May, 1939.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY-CLUB.
hard court championships and His- whipped drives won him two of the other finals found a many aces by their pace and the girl of sixteen-Miss J. Nicoll-accuracy with which he placed them to the side. Enes, but, Choy: taking part in the...
The Chinese met in the same missed chances in many games in event last year, Kho Bin Kle win-which he had the lead,
KHO AT HIS BEST ning easily enough at the finish.
:
A prolonged deuce game opened
Draft Programmes and Entry after an indifferent start, but Choy Forms for the Sixth Extra has been studying the technique the second set, and Choy won it. of the game with all the enthu- but it was the last game he won Race Meeting to be held
Basın of... a chess player since in the set, for Kho Bin Kle pulled on Saturday, 10th June, 1939, then, and his easy victories over out his best game and hardly ever (weather permitting), may be many of our best players this year made a bad shot."
Both men were- as active as ever, obtained at the Secretary's Office, encouraged, the spectators to ex-
in the third set, retrieving the ball Exchange Building; the Club pect a really good fight,
An hour and three-quarters of from the most hopelesslooking. House, Happy Valley; the Hong excellent tactical. tennis which positions. By means of some very Kong Club; the Sports Club; ahould have been better appre-fine backhand driving, Choy went And the Stables, Shan Kwong clated left. Kha Sin Kie the winner to 3-2 and to 4-all; his opponent Road:
of the singles-he, is the only man making a lot of loose shots here- Entries close
at 12 o'clock except Lainate and Perry to win abouts.
it twice rimning. It was a match Another long game followed, bisi NOON on Thursday, 1st June, of long deure games, three of Kho Sin Kie, perhaps a little 1939.
which went to more than ten luckily pulled it out of the fire Deuces and aa evenly fought as and the match also, not without possible, though Kho Sin Kie a touch of fortune. The better man always seemed to have just a little won, but that there was not much in hand
m. it may be keen from the fact
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
He started by losing the first that Choy only scored ten wees! 423 three games to the persistent fewer than the winter 124 to 184
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB: SUMMER
Boston
St. Louis Detroit
CUP COMPETITION Mine beat T. Henderson.
Hill beat A. E. Davies and G.
1st Round:-W. Aherne beat J.
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(At Indian R.C.); J. F. V. Ribeiro and L. J. Silva v. J. McCutcheon
V.
Kowloon, M Y
G A.; "Q" División (2),-Chi- Civil Service, Recreio N Inders "A". Radio-Postal Sports v. Bouth China.
and A. lot, A. L. Fastman WATER-POLO-Meeting of Clubs.
E. H. Castro and V. N. Atienza (At Kowloon Dock R.C.).
| TENNIS.—“C” Division, Chinese v. Craigengower, Indians v." Cen-
(Reater).
The following are the results of 2nd Round:—W. Äherne. beat A
HOME CRICKET the first three rounds of the Sum-J." Dennis; A. A. Lopes beat W.
LONDON, May 30 mer Cup Competition of the Kow- Kershaw; R. K. Collings beat F. C. loop Golf Club."
Barry and F. A. Hill beat G. Milne, Northants beat Leicester by an
3rd Round: A. A. Lopes beat W.innings and 193 runs at North Eastman: A J.. Dennis beat T. Aherne and R. K. Collings beat Fampton Lamb: A. A. Lopes beat B. Jex: A Hill.
Leicester: 184 and 183 (Merritt In the Final Round, which has 6ator 58) W. Kershaw beat W. Bastin: R. K.
Northants $10 for 8, declared Collings beat E. D. da Roza; F. C. yet to be played, A. A: Lopes will
(Brookes 187).. Barry beat M. L. da Roza:, F. A.play R. K. Collings,
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FRIDAY, JUNE 2
Openi Pairs LAWN BOWLS.
Championship, First Round: G. C. Moss and W. Hollands v. C. Vas and C. M. Alves (At Oral- gengower CC.); J. C. Remedios and C. C. Pereira v. C. Mose and W. H. B. Muskett, J. Förrest and J. Orem v. A. Calman" and J. C. Brown (At Kowloon 0.0.); A. S. Russell and H. G. Cooper v. H. Bicknell and H. Morgan (At Kowloon F.C.). TENNIS-Mixed Doubles League. -Ladies R.C. v. Recreio, United Services v. Hongkong," Kowloon "B" v. Kowloon A.
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