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“D" DIVISION TENNIS

Chinese Score Nine-Nil Win

Over Radio-Postal Club

INDIANS BEAT KOWLOON DOCKS SIX SETS TO THREE AT HOME

CHINESE RECREATION CLUB scored an overwhelming vic tory in the "D" Division of the tennis league yesterday, beating Radio and Postal Sports Club by nine-nil and winning most of their sets with the loss of but one game.

PUBLIC ROUP

OF PONIES

$205 PAID FOR GOLD SOVEREIGN

Gold Sovereign, a 1936 Sub... Griffin, winner and placed in several races, "fetched the top price of $205 at the Public Auction of ponlea. yesterday, at the Paddock of the Hongkong

Clab

Race Jockey

af the

was Course. The purchaser Mr. S. W. Lee.

FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939.

NEW YORK BASEBALLER TAKES ILL

LOU GEHRIG MAY NEVER PLAY AGAIN

INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW

Britain Wins Team Event

LONDON, June 22 (Beuter) -In the International Horse Show, Great Britain stained NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuter)

the Edward Prince, of Wales Lou Gehrig, a member of the New

Gold Challenge Cup for teams York Yankees "baseball team, is

two of three, with

rounds suffering from chronic infantile

of eight jumps each. paralysis and will probably not play again, according to Mr. Ed. Britain had 16 faults and was King's Envoy, a 1939 Sub. Grimm Barrow, President of the Yankees represented by Major W. fetched a winning bid of $200. Gehrig, who is 36 years old, Butler, riding Big Sweep, the only 6-2 Two other ponies only were bought played 2,130 consecutive games rider without any faults; 6-3 at more than $100. Both these before voluntarily dropping out beat Rumjahn and Barma... 6-1 latter were purchased by Captain from the game early in the season Clever Vixen; and Major "N. H.

At Sookunpoo" Indian Recreation Club B best Kowloon Docks by six sets to three, M. P. Madar and M. I. Razack paving the way for the win by taking all three sets,

Scores:-

1

C.R.C. WIN 9-NTL C. Wel and W. L. Wei (C.R.C.)

beat Ho and Wong

beas Tso and So

beat Fung and Chan

1. N. Chau and T. F.. Lo

(C.R.C.)

beat Ho and Wong

beat Tso and So

beat Fung and Chan

P. H. Chiu and K. F. Cheung

(C.R.C.)

beat Ho and Wong

beat Tso and So beat Fung and Chan

INDIANS BEAT KOWLOON DOCKS

M. P. Madar and M. 1. Razack

(I.R.C.)

Վ

beat All and Kitchell

beat Razack and Wahab

6-0 C. M. Tsang and C. B. Wong

6-1

"6-2

6-1" 6-3

(5.C.A.A.)

Jost to Ali and Kitchell beat Razack and Wahab beat Rumjahn and Barma...

“CONVINCING WIN

Stanford-Braun, who acquired

F.

Major

C.HM. Brunker, riding. Gark

It is understood that the disease

Kindersley, riding Maguire."

Was second with France

third faults and Italy faults.

20

with 77

Patriotic Day at $170 and "Alliga- after a Dad showing. 4-6 tor at $150. 6-3 Thanksgiving Day was bought at la not likely to grow worse. 6-0 $60 by Mr. T. C. Yuen, and Fair- child at the same price by Mr. S. T. Chau. Tempest and Soldier 'of China were bought at $50 each by Mr. Hoo Pak-ming and Mr. O. A. Lee respectively.

At Cox's Path. the Kowloon 6-1 Cricket Club convincingly beat the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by 9 sets to nil

6-1 H. Crabb and A. Gillard 6-2 (K.C.C.)

6-1

beat S. R. Salleh and G. M.

Khan

OTHER PONIES

Other ponies fetched the follow-

IRISH NATIVE AMATEUR GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP

ADVERTISEMENT

ROSS POINT, CLUNTY SLIGO, THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. June 22 (Reuter)-In Native Amateur Golf

the Irish Champion-

6-3 ing prices. Laughing Buddha, at ship, James Bruen, the British beat M. Singh and A. Razan 6-2 $5 to Capt. Hunt; Astrik, at $10. Walker Cup player, was beaten

beat M, H. Hassan and J. H.

to be held on 2nd July will close

JULY RACE MEETING.

to Mr. T. W. Chattey: Cale, at $5

beat C. Miller and R. Laps-

ley

6-3

beat A. Mackenzie and C.

Thom

8-4

beat J. F. White and C. C.

Tillery'

6-2

Ismail A. C. Perry and

(K.C.C.) -beat Salleh and Khan

beat Singh and Razan: beat Hassan and Ismail W. Joyce and B. D. Lay.

(K.C.C.)

0-3

to Mr. C. A. Lee; Tabby Cat, at $15

3 up and 1 in the fifth round by

Entries for the above Meeting

W." Bleyth

A

Other Walker Cup players who

6-4

K. Nazarin and K. M. Rum-

Jahn (LR.C.)

lost to Miller and Lapsley... 3-5 beat Mackenzie and Them. 6-1 beat White and Tillery... 6-0

A. R. Markar and F. A. Cur-

reem (IR.C.)

to Mr. R. K. Chiu: Sports Gesture GH. Owens, of Skerries. at $5 to Mr. F. Grey: Mayfair Court, at $20, to Mr. R. H. Charles; lost were Cecil Ewing to J. Carr, TO-DAY, 23rd July,' 1939, ̈ at up and 2:the Secretary's office, Gloucester 6-3 Mongolian Cat, at $20, to "Mr. F. of Sutton, Dublin, 3

and John Burke to BJ. Scannell, Building.

6-2

Gray.

The following ponies were with- of University College, 4 up and 7-6 drawn:-Blaisdon, A Testing Time. 3. 6-1 JC/1-34, Hellum, True Love, Char 8-0 coal, The Spirit of St. Louis, and

Jerry.

National Dignity were bought in Jungle Jim, Handicap Eve and by their respective owners.

beat Salleh and Khan...... beat Singh and Razan beat Hassan and Ismail

K.T.G.C.A. SUCCESS Playing at home, the Kowloon Tong Garden City Association beat

ין

lost to Miller and Lapsley... 0-6 the YM.C.A by 8 sets to beat Mackenzie and Thom...

6-4 P. Chen and P. Fletcher

(Kowloon Tong)

lost to White and Tillery... 5-7

I.R.C. "A" LOSE

At King's Park, the South China Athletic Association beat the In- dian Recreation Club "A" by 7 sets to 2.

K. C. Wong and. C. T. Ne

(S.C.A.A.)

7-5

beat Lomax and Long... beat Husband and Temins..... 6-3 beat Spare and Partridge... 6-0 M. F. Lee and D. Chan (Kow-

loon Tong)

beat T. Ali and L. Kitchell... beat Y. A. Razack and M. A.

Wahab

6-3

6-2

lost to S. M. Rumjahn and

7. A. Barma

63 beat Lomax and Long ...... beat Husband and Temins 6-2 6-1 beat Spare and Partridge... K. M. Lee and L. F. Chan

(Kowloon Tong) drew with

Lomax

arid

4-6

Long

8-6

P. Y. Kwok and K. Y. Chan

(S.C.A.A.),

beat Husband and Temins... 7-5 beat Spare and Partridge... 6-1

By order,

S. W. CHENG,

Secretary.

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FIRST-CLASS STORY

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

The following will represent

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuter) -----

Kowloon Tong in their second The following are the results of division league bowls match matches played yesterday in the

against Hongkong Football Club at Happy Valley to-morrow: C. Mose, J. Tang. J. L. Stephens, A. Spary: A. E. Castro, W. J. Howard, A. J. Kew, A. H. Basto: J. N. Wong, T.

K. Lim, Y. Abbas and H. Gittins.

Electrics Team

H.K. Electric R.O. team against Hongkong Football Club in the third division follows (play to start | 3.30 p.in.) :-

J. R. Way, W. E. Macfarlane, 6. Deacon, W. H.-B. Muskett; R. C. Butler, A. G. Gardner, H. S. Mc-; kay. J. K Bloan; G. G. 8. Thom- son, W. E. Baker, G. T. Padgett and I de Rome.

Sporting

Fixtures

TO-DAY

BADMINTON-YMCA Badmin- ton. In the West Lounge, 8.30

...m.

LAWN BOWLS Pairs cham-

pionship, first round, P. Mc- Carthy and P. Morgan v J. O Remedios and C. C. Pereira: 3. W. MacDonald and H Brown 7. 8. M. White and A. J. Hall J. V. Ramsey and R. Lapsley v. G. C. Moss and W. Hollands (At Kowloon C.C.); J. 9. Riddell. and J. C. Aitken v. J. Hoosen and A. R. Minu (At Craigen», gower)

YMCA

SWIMMING:

Swimming, 6 pm

Major League:-

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York

Pittsburg

R. H. E. 盛 16

1,

4 124 1

Battery: Meton and Danning.

Boston

Chicago

0

3

5 1 Game was called owing to rain, Battery: Whitehead and Hart-

nétt. Philadelphila

St. Louis

C.

Davis and

2 9 0

14

-18 2 Gutteridge

homered for the Cardinals.

Battery: Davis and Owen.

Brooklyn

Cincinati

2

5

Camill and Stainback hom-

ered for the Dodgers," Battery: Wyatt and Hayworth.

AMERICAN LEAGUE'

R. HE

Chicago

B -12 '1 "1 New York 13

Dickey homered for the White

Sox. Battery: Bundra and Dickey. St. Louis Boston

1 1 Battery: Kramer and Clift. Cleveland

9

Washington

Mixed

17. 4 Battery: Zuber and Hemsley. No other games were played.

Hong:

Services

TENNIS-Mixed Doubles.

kong v. Chinese, Kowloon ATV. Recreto, United

· Ladles, ylei

V.

TOMORROW LAWN BOWLS First Division:

Craigenzower v. Kloon BG.c...

Recreto Police B.CY. Kowloon Docks Kowloon CC. v. Civil Service

B.Q.C.

Second Division: Koon

Craizenzower; Civil Service

v. Kowloon F.C.. Hongkong JC. v. Kowloon Tong: Talkoo RC.

Police B.C., Third Division Prison Oncer's, Club Recreio Kowloon PC Kowloon C.C. Yacht Club Kugloon, H.GO Electric RCA

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