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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Some Selections

For Saturday

Following are some clubs' selec- tions for the various lawn bowls league matches on Saturday;-

CLUB DE RECREIO 1st Division-“A” (Away) v. K.D.R.C.

C. M. Silva, J. F. V. Ribeiro. L.

J. Silva, F. X. M. Silva (skip).

J. Luz, A. P. Guterres, R. F. Luz. H. A. Alves (skip).

L. F. Xavier. C. E. Marques. J. E.: Noronha, C. G. Silva (skip).

"B" (Home) v. I.R.C

C. F. Remedios, A. M. Xavier, C.j R., Pereira, B. Basto (skip).

C. C. Pereira, D. C. Alves, A: A.

Remedios, F. X, Soares (skip).

F. A. Machado, C. H. Easto, F.

V. V. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto. (skip).

3rd Division~(Away) v.. H.K.F.C.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 1939.

In the World of Sports

T.A. RIFLE MEETING

CANCELLED

The War Office, announces that the central meeting of the Territorial Army Rifle Association at Bisley will not be held this year.

an-

Ti Kings Medal for serv- ing members of the Terri- torial Army will be awarded to the competitor who ob- tales the highest score. In the competition

the for King's Prize.

It has already been nounced that the Army Rifle Association meeting will not be held this year and that the Imperial meetlig, at, which the King's Prize Is shot for, will occupy a week only instead of the usual fortnight

H.K. BOWLING

ALLEYS

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

Germany To Meet Yugoslavia

BELGRADE, June 6 (Red- ter)-Yugoslavia beat Bellum by three matches to two and will now meet Germany In the European "Zone final.

Germany yesterday beat Britain by five matches to nil.

Five To NII BERLIN, June 6 (Reuter)-Gër- many beat Great Britain in the remaining matches of her Davis Cup tie, winning them all to make the score five matches to "ni.

Menzel beat Shayes 6-1, 6-1. Wilde beat 6-0, while Metaxa 13-6, 6-0, 6-2, 6-3.

..

AGRAM... June 6 (T/Ocean)--- Yugoslavia entered the finals of the Davis Cup in the European Ztne tournament on Monday by scoring a 3-2 victory over Belgium" In first of the single matches,

M. F. Alarcon, A. M. Rodrigues. Dr. & Mrs. Valentine Belgtan's star. De Lacroix, eastly

J. R. Soares, O. P. Remedios (skip).

L. Leon, A. F. Noronha, & M. Remedios, C. A. Lopes (skip).

J. A. Remedios, C. Vas. F. A. Xavier, P. A. Yvanovich (skip!..

CRAIGENGOWER

1st Div.-v. K.B.G.C. (Away) J. W. Leonard.. K. M. Omar, E. Coates, B. W. Bradbury (skip).

A. M. Omar, W. Ward, J. S. Landolt, U. M. Omar (skip).

Win Tournament

Sporting

LAWN

MRS. MOODY NOT

PARTICIPATING Fixtures

NEW YORK, June 6 (Reu- ter)—-Mrs. Wills Moody an- Pairanounced yesterday that she | was not - defending her Wire- bleton Singles title this year.

"..

She says that her game is not up to standard and that she has been busy writing a mystery thriller.

FRENCH OPEN Cralgengower GOLF TOURNEY

TO-DAY BOWLS. - Open

Round; Championship, First J. H. Gelling and A. Brooksbank v. W. Hillyer and J. Hollidge, E. Kirman and W. Burling v. F. X. Delgado and C. W. Lam, P. M. McCarthy and P. Mörgan v. -E. Purvis and M. N. Rakusen (At Police RC.); D. M. Khan and M. R. Abbas v. MAXFAdal and A.R. Dallah, E. O. Post and & E. Carey v. " W. Campbell and G. Perkins (At G.C.); J. A. Lus and L. F. Xavier V. F. P. Anglow and R. Edwards (At Indian R.C.); J.. P. V.. RI- beiro and L. J. Silya Y. J. McCutcheon and A. Jillot, A. L. Eastman and W. Grove "v. 8. "Hodge

Cat and C. Gowland Hongkong F.C.); Y. E. Tang and J. N. Wong v. G. S. Ladd and J. Pau, F. A. Cheesman and J. S. Beach v. "A. E. H. Castro and V. N. Atienza (At Kowloon Dock R.C.).

Division, Cralgen- gower v. South China, Central British v. Chinese, Kowloon

defeated Mitic 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2, to TENNIS.-C Lle the score at 2-2.

Dr. and Mrs. Valentine give

The Yugnsalv plaver, Punesc, promise of being very good bow-then secured a victory for his

lers in the near future, as, having country by defeating Geelhand 6-3 Tong v.. Radio

only recently taken up the game, 8-6, 6-3.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 9 TENNIS-Mixed Doubles » League. Recreio v. Chinese, Kowloon A v. Ladies, Hongkong. v. Kowloon B.

they won the Mixed Pairs Com- The Finals between Yugoslavia Apetition played in the Hongkong and Germany will take place in Bowling Alleys yesterday evening. Agram between July 28 and 30. when they beat M. Well and Miss

Germany's Win BERLIN; June 8 (T/Ocean)-- Mr. and Mrs. Valentine scored Germany won both remaining RACING-Hongkong Jockey 222 in the Arst game, 223 in the singles matches of the Davis Cup

A. A. Razack. L. O. R. Souza, C.

"S. Rosselet, R. Basa (skip).

2nd Div. v. C.S.C.C. (Home) ·

Rosenberg by 100 points.

J. H. Xavier, D. A. Rozario, H. second and 214 in the third to the agathst England on Monday W. Randall, M. A. R. Souza (skip).register a total of 659 points.

L. Gaddi. A. J. Coelho, W. J. Penny. J. Cavanagh (skip).

6. Leonard, Dr. N. P. Karanjia,

T. Locke, W. K. Way (skip)..

3rd Div- K.F.C. (Away).

Land thus qualified by a five to nil Well and Miss Rosenberg scored victory over England for the finals 181, 207 and 171 for an aggregate of the European Zone, in which of 559.

"B" NIVISION

she will meet Yugoslavia at Agram. In the first match on Monday. the Sudeten-German player. Roderich. Menzel, defeated Shayes.

S. R. Solina. Van der Lely, A. B. LEAGUE TENNIS with ease, dropping but two games

Hamson, G. S. Ladd, (skip).

G. Winch, F.. Petersen, Dr. C. W.

Lam, John Pau (skip).

John P., Lee, E. Kerrison, E. Mc- Nay, W. McNell (skip).

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB ·

THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 10th June, 1939, commencing"at 2.00 p.m.

The first Bell will be "rung at 1.30 p.m.

'MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be warp throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to

he readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Mem-

and

WIN FOR K.C.C.

in three sets, which he won at 6-1, 6-1, 6-0.

In the second match, George Von

At the Valley yesterday Civil Seri Metaxa, who played as a substitute vice Cricket Club lost to the Kowfor Henkel, beat Wilde, who play- loon Cricket Club by 7 sets to 2,

1. A&afaroff and B. Agafurofi

(0.5.0.0)

lost to F. Grosé and a. V.

White

1-6.

beat W. M. Gittins and B.

Soltau

6-2

drew with N, A, E. Mackay

and A. T. Broadbridge 6-4 J. Bendall and W. J, Skinner (CS.C.C.)

lost to Grose and White ... 1-6 drew with Gittins and

Soltau

lost to Mackay and Broad-

bridge by

Bufi..

5.7

S., O. Peck and W. Colledre (C.S.C.C.)

lost to Grose and White 2-6 lost to Gittins ad Soltau 1-6 lost to Mackay and Broad-

bridge

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BOWLS TOURNEY RESULTS

Close Win For Police Pair

The feature of the Ave matches

ed for the disabled Hare, in four

sets, 3-6, 6-0, 6-2, 6-3.

· U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

NEW YORK, June 6 (Renter) -The following are the results of yesterday's Major League matches:-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York Detroit

E

R H.

0. 4. 2

3.11 0

Greenberg and Higgins homered

for the Tigers."

Batteries-Bridges and York.

Philadelphia

Chicago an

1 3

12 15 1

Belma and Walker homered for White Sox.

Batteries-Knott and Tresh

Boston

Cleveland

*5 13 2

7 : 12

Averill homered for the Indians. Batteries-Allen and Pytlak

NÁTIONAL LEAGUE

pittsburgh

bers to the Members! Enclosure in the preliminary rounds of the Brooklyn

Clab Rooms at $5.00 Lawn Bowls Open Pairs Champion- "$3,00 | ship""decided at Kowloon” yaster-

for Gentlemen and

for Ladies (Both including tax) cay was a very close win, 22-20 on

are obtainable

་--་་*****

7

B

8

Resen homered for the Dodgers... Batteries Tamulis and Phelps.

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the 22nd head, by the Police R. C. Cmcinnati. through the

pair, W. McLeod and W. S. Dall, New York 2. 7 2 SECRETARY upon the pet at the Kowloon Football Club over Lomband homered for the Reds. konal or written application of a M. Ferguson and R. Morrison. Member, such Member to be H. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro, responsible for all visitors intro-playing also at the K. F. C. de duced by blm, and for Paymen feated J. 8. Howell and N. J. Beb bington by an overwhelming total of All Chits, &c.

of 31 to 7...

The Secretary's Office, Is Hoor. Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock Noon

Tins are obtainable, at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No

1 Boy (Telephone 21928).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The other three matches played resulted as follows:

Batteries-Walters and Lombardi Chicago..... Philadelphia

+ 10 0 8.13 Q Reynolds homered for the Cube and Marty for the Phillies.

'Batteries Higbe and Davis. St. Louis

410 10 11

C. F. Remedios and B. Basto beat Boston

3. L. Stephen and A Spary 35-14] West (twice) and Miller komered

at the K. F CLANS

J. Logan and J. G. Meyer, beat Bakar and AK MAU 2017 at the K 0.0.

L C. R. Souza, an C. S. Rosselet

for the Bravés

Esfueries-Posedel and Lopez

H.K. GOLF CLUB

beat C. S. Thom and R. Cullen 30-13 LADIES SECTION at the K, O C

The price of Admission to the PA COUNCIL MEET E. Selby, 1 downl Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day re

Including Tax, for all Persons, MONDAY

Including Ladies, and is payable A meeting of the Cornell of the

The Bogey Pool at Happy Valley during May was won by Mr. J. A

"Captain's Cup during May had no entries, 20 Jane 27-Bogey · Competition

at the Gate." Boldiers and Sallors Hongkong Football Association Happy Valley. Flayers to arrange

in Uniform are admited Halle, Bank of Canton Building, time during the day, If there are Price.

will be held in the Association's own opponents and may play any

C. B, BROWN,

By Order,

Hong Kong, 5th Jun

1939.

on Monday, June 12, at 5.30 pmten or more entries a prize will be

The business will be to confum given by the Ladies Section, the minutes of meeting No. 10 to July 26 Bummer, Meeting Happy confirm: the minutes of Emergency Valley

Committee Meeting No. 12 to pre-Test 8.30 pm-A nine hole sent accounts for 1938-0. and to stroke competition Draw for parte deal with any other matters that iners will take 443 might be brought up.

Al prize will be given.

American Player In Final

man, and winner of the title In 1937.

Jacques Léglise,

Swiss Set Feb. 3 To 11 As

Dates For Winter Olympics-

First official word as to the dates and the events of the 1940 Winter Olympic Games at St. Morits, Switzerland, was received by the American Olymple Committee. The tentative programme issued by the Swiss Organizing Committee

sets next Fib. 3 to 11 as the period for the Games and, somewhat to the surprise of officials here, ists four speed-skating events for women, three skiing demonstrations, and a skeleton (one-man) bobsled race..

The inclusion of these events, Skiing, on the other hand, al- which now await only ratification ways has comprised an integral.. by: the governing international | part of the programme. However,

federations, complicates diferences lately arisen between! the problems of the American the International Olymple Com-

its various final trials during the national de Ski over the definition past winter, no provision was of amateurism have left its status made for them and, or""course, as an Olympic sport in doubt. there will be little time" avaljable In a bulletin accompanying the for holding trials before the programme, the Swiss Organizing American squad sails next January Committee stated that "the ski

SQUAD SELECTED

demonstrations have been included As for hockey, men's speed skat at the request of the LO.C." What ing, men's and women's águre skat-stand the FIS. will take is not ing, and two and four-man bobsled- | known -

sports Olymple Committee, for, in staging mittes and the Federation Inter-

LONDON, June 6 (Reater) -At St. Germains, the final In the French Amateur Open Golf Championship will be played over, 36 holes between the American, Richard Chap="possibly could be expected, having only a jump, a sialom and a already selected the major portion military team race, which does not of its squad for these sports and come under: F. L. 9. jurisdiction. having on hand considerable dath being listed. ::

Although it was at the sugges- aid in fling what open berths reman.

tion of the AO.C. that the skele- Women's speed skating, in which ton bobsled race, läst held in races nt 600, 1.000, 3.000 and 5,000-1928 at St. Moritz, was added there asters are listed tentatively, never is no "cresta" run in this country. has been a formal Olymple sports. In fact, the only one in the world, although demonstration events for as far as it is known, is in St. women were held th conjunction Moritz and the American trials at with the 1932 Winter Games at probably would have to be held

Lake Placid.

there.

ding. also listed on the programme. At any rate, the proposed skiing this country is as well prepared as programme is decidely skeletonized

In to-day's semi-finals, Léglise beat Harry Betley. who won the title in 1931 and 1932, one up, and Chapman beat L Brisson and 3.

SATURDAY, JUNE, 10

Club

Sixth Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley, 1.30 pm

up.

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