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WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS
HOAHING HAS DIFFICULT TASK IN INITIAL ROUND
Seeded Players Announced: Menzel And Kho Sin-kie Appear In Same Quarter
LONDON, June 21 (Router)--The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis championships will begin on June 26.
Seeded players are as follows:
Men's Singles;-II. W. Austin (Great Britain), Bobby Riggs, McNeil (United States), Pancee (Yugoslavia), Henkel (Germany), Cook (United States), Roderick Menzel (Germany) and Tlocxyn- sid (Poland),
Women's Singles:-Alice Marble and Helen Jacobs (United States), Mrs. Sperling (Denmark), Madame Mathieu (France), Mille. Jedrzejowska (Poland), Katherine Stammers and Mary Hardwick (Great Britain) and Mrs. Sarah. Palfrey Fabyan (United) : States).
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GEM, HOAHINÒ
"COUNTY CRICKET
SCOREBOARD
די
(Reuter)
In the women's singles draw, the Trish Davis Cupper, meeting the little Chinese girl, Gem McNeil, of America, who is part- Hoahing. has a difficult task innered by Smith, of Britain, while "LONDON, June 21 the first round when she meets Eo (China) and Bayley (Britain) Latest County cricket scores are Mrs. Sperling, a former finalist, will be opposed to Edwards and jas follow:-
Leicester 52 for 2 V. Derby: Miss Allee Marble appears in the Morton, also of Great Britain.
"In the draw for the mixed Hampshire 67. for 3 v. Esser; same quarter.
In the first round of the men's doubles, Kho Sin-kie and Miss Glouceshire v. Cambridge 23 for i singles Ho,
of China, meets Wood, of Great Britain, receive a train stopped play); Lincolnshire Drobny, of Bohemia and Moravia, bye into the second round where 120 v. West Indles; Somesetshire In the first quarter in which there they will meet Daris and Mrs. 48 for 0 v. Rent (rain stopped is also Austin.
Knight (Britain). Hughan (Hol-play); 'Surrey v. Oxford, (no play W. H. Choy,
of China, will be land) and Miss Hoshing, also re- owing to rain); Sussex 80 for 3 opposed to Egan, the Irish Davis celve, a bye and will meet J. S. v. Notts; Worcester 89 v. Lanca Cupper, in the second quarter of Oll and Jean Nicoll (Britain) in shire; Yorkshire v. Glamogan 54
for 1. the draw in
are the second round which there McNeil, the winner of the French championship, and Henner Hen kel, of Germany. Kho Sin-kie, the China Davis Cup player and winner of the British Hardcourt
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Per
Tientsin and Swatew.
Shanghai
Japan and Shanghai,
Vingchow." Sikiang Ranpura
93nd Jung SЯnd June
2nd June
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Buenos Aires
Maru.........
12nd June
USA, Honolulu and Japan'
(San Francisco datą. 2nd June). Pres. Cleveland.
22nd June
Japan and Shanghai
Athos IL..
2nd June
Canton...
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22nd, June
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Japan.
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2nd June
Airways FianS
23rd June
Haiphong and Holhow."
Canton...................
Shanghal and Swatow. Balgon.............
Chaklang... Canton Maru..... Atuta MarEI. Tainan.
23rd June
23rd June
23rd June
24th June
24th June
25th June
Manila
Amoy
Chenonceaux....
Conte
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Tisaroea..
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Air Mall by "Imperial Airways | |
Direct Service" London $21st June.
Airways Plane" Manila..........
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26th June
27th June
27th June.
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28th June
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30th June
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Behar
30th June
Achilles.....................
2nd July
4th July
Japan.
title, will meet Gunn, of Great REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S Japan.
Britain, in the third quarter in which there also appears Menzel.
The draw in the first round of the men's doubles has resulted in Kho Sin-kle and Lyttleton Rogers,
Indian Who Would Not Register
FIRST CASE UNDER NEW ORDINANCE
"A GOOD SOLDIER”,
“I know a man out of em- ployment must feel bitter, bat. that still doesn't ̈ excuse you from breaking the day," re- - marked Mr. R. A. D. Forrest to Ghulam Mohamed, watch- who appeared at the man, Central Court yesterday sum- moned for a breach of the Re- gistration of Persons Or. dinance.
Ghulam Mohamed was the first British subject charged with the offence since the closing date for registration of British subjects on May 31."
GAMES: LEAGUE POSITION UNCHANGED: A PROTEST
BY R. O.-F.
week-end
The
The League standings were unaffected« by the baseball matches which resulted as generally · expected. Union Brewers retained the leadership when they chalked up their fourth straight win, on Sunday, with a runaway victory over the Hongkong Baseballers, who were visibly affected by their strenuous game against the Chinese Baseballers, on the previous day.
The Chinese remained in second position, one full game ɓe- bind the Brewers and half a game ahead of the Mindanao gang who have played one gamè less.
South China, are a split gaznej clared out by the umpire-in-chier. ahead of, Recreio, who chalked up Bäse umpire stuck to his decision their first points of the season, bug and play was resumed with Szeto which are dependent upon the holding third. decision of the Arbitration Board Wong fanned for first out, Eo which will consider the protest having in the meantime advanced lodged by 'South China in the to second. With Wu at bat, a match which they lost to the Por-passed ball allowed Szeto to cross tuguese boys by 10 runs to 5. The plate, despite being declared out Club are hopelessly behind in the by plate umpire, Ho taking third cellar position, having lost all four Wu grounded out Alves to Bars, of their Axtures playto..
whereupon umpire-in-chief clared inning completed.
Saturday's Match
In Saturday's match, between the Club and the Chinese, "Doc" Molthen started Bill Smith on the mound, intending to hold Larry Lawrence Covar for their game
against the Brewers; but, after
doing quite well for 3 stanzas,
de
"South China base their protest, on the grounds that the chief umpire had no au- thority to over-rule the base which umpire's decision, in case they did not complete their fourth inning.
Smith unaccountably lost all The league has appointed Bab-Inspector M. J. Flattery, at- semblance of control and walked Johnny Mayhew, "Doc" Molthen tached to the Registration Office, three batters in a row, Lawrence and Ernie Bearther all three of said Mohamed came on June 2 was rushed into the box to finish whom know their baseball, to
Tientsin and Swatow.. Japan....
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Amoy Lawrence worked like a trojan Sandakan.
Tjisadane... Lausan Fatsang
8.30 am
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to register. When asked for Taking full advantage of this reason of his refusal, Mohamediet-off, the Chinese sluggers came Union Brewers was. even weaker to light with three doubles and than the squad which stid duty said he had
employment.
8 markers against the Chinese; "Doc" Mol- Mohamed also remarked that he two singles to rush had fought in the Great War and across the pan. Except for a flurry then was unable to turn out and would not register unless he was in the second frame, when Higgins with Hearther also an absentes, belted arousing triple to chase in the Baseballers were without a given a job.
Lawrence and Billy Clague the pilot. club hitters never threatened and
ACCEPTED CARD
on the mound for 5 innings, but, Swatow
FRIDAY
Singh further stated. that had a meagre total of 4 bingles to Mohamed, on the same day, ac- their credit when the game ended
with his felders committing 10 Parcels only for Bangoon........................... Hong Slang. cepted the card and filled in The brightest thing done by the errors, could do little to keep the Saigon, Mauritius, Reunion, Mada most of the requirements. When club fielders was the most brilliant Union Brewers from scoring at gascar and (Farcels and Papers he came to a clause where he catch of the season which Clague will.Bill Smith took over in the
only for South Africa via Durban Tinhow.. would offer his service locally or held to dispose of Wally Ching in sixth, but fared little better. 4 Swatow....... anywhere, he refused to write the final inning.
talles being garnered in the final Manila, Australia and New Zea- further. He said he refused to
two frames.
land via Thursday. Dilknd-due help if the Government would not
an opportunity of Thursday Island, 6th July, Atuta Maru ∙give him a job⠀
Much Closer Game.
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The Recreto-South China game easing the whitewash, in the third Mr. Forrest explained to de- was much closer than the sostanza when he reached third fendant that refusing to register indicate; although the Portuguese would not help hm to get employ boys finished with a dve run mar-base, but fell asleep to be nailed at the plate after Bautista had got ment, and gave Mohamed two gin, Nam Wah battled all the way,
to first on Lingenbrink's bad, days to comply with the law. but wasted numerous scoring throw to Terry Leonard The
In broken English, Mohamed ex-chances by faulty base running: plained to the Court that he did which allowed Recreio to pull off Brewers scored their 23 tallfes, on not wish to cause trouble. "I am a double killing in the first iming only 12 hits, but with the 24 bases a good soldier. I do not want and the first triple play of the that they pilfered, they didn't need Air Mail for "K. L. M Airways
hits to score, trouble," he said pointing to his season in the fifth.
The Club batters connected for 3 three medals, decorations by the
The losers actually outhit the bingles in this tilt, to bring their British Government is recognition winners by 10 singles to a while week-end total to 7 hits Band 2 of his service to the Empire during errors were even with 3 aplece. the Great War.
South
SATURDAY
Direct Service"-dus Amsterdam, 4th July, Straits, Ceylon, India, E and 8, Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and
ring in two-games;
Europe via Marseilles due Mar- China's protest came in The League Standings
setlles, 21st July. Mohamed served, alx years, five
Formosa months and 18 days with the 127th the fourth stanza when Szeto, first
Won Lost Petg. Shanghai and Japan Baluchs Regiment and his con-up. walked and advanced on
1,000 Haiphong. Ho batted Union Brewers duct was described as excellent in cat wild throw
llers 3 4750: 6zigon hla certificate of discharge when | XTu
eira who elected to Chinese
21 866 demobilized en
to third
Mohamed is now serving AS B watchman in a Japanese shipping
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