SATURDAY, JULY 1 1939

In he World of Sports

MIXED DOUBLES OPEN LAWN BOWLS

TENNIS

Ladies R.C. Beat

Kowloon CC

In

Duncan And Gill Record Win

In the only Open Pairs Lawn

WIMBLEDON

TENNIS

BASEBALL: :

TWO GAMES THIS WEEK: CHINESE-RECREIO CLASH: Austin Through MILITARY TEAMS

MILITARY TEAMS MAKE HISTORY

Bowls championship match played 3rd. Round: Women's

Omar

yesterday, G. Duncan and W. Gill

Mbed Doubles Tannis Lea-beat, W. J. Penney and A.

ne match yesterday, the Ladles by 23 shots to 15. The match was

British

Doubles WIMBLEDON, June 30 - (Reuter) treation Club beat KOC. (B) by played on the Kowloon Bowling the third round of the Men's five sets to four,

Green Club grean. Mr. and Mrs. EE Story (LR. On the 11th head the winners Singles yesterday, the a) lot to s A Gray and Mrs led by 14 shots to 5 and on the Dark Cup player, Butler, beat the -Gérinan-Dévis-Cup-player,--Goet- Cavern 5-7, drew with A. V. White 20th head, when leading 20-15 re- and Miss V. Bradbury 6-6, beat F.gistered a four. Penney and Omarfert, 4-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. Grose and Mrs. Eymard 6-0. recorded three threes

Capt Hyde and Mrs. Beavan Panney drew well but lacked (LR.C.) beat Gray and Mrs. Ca- support from Omar. vera 6-1 Jost to While and Miss Bradbury 5-7, beat Grose and Mrs. Eymard 6-1.

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JJ. Ferguson and Mis J. Greig (LRC) lost to Gray and Mrs. Ca- vern 3-6, drew with White and Mrs Bradbury 8-8. beat Grose and Mrs. Eymard 6-3.

All other matches were postpon-

HOME CRICKET LONDON, June 30 (Reuter) The match between Cambridge Univer 6ity and Surrey, which was played

at the Oval was drawn

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Surrey: 276 (Webster 5 for 71) Cambridge: 384 (Mann 74, Car- ria 87),

Kukuljevic, of Yugoslavia, beas Choy of China, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 and Brugnon (France) beat de Stafani (Italy) 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.

Riggs (America) beat Malfroy (Britain) 8-8, 11-9, 6-2.

Eugene Smith, the young Call tornian scho master, who caused an upset by beating Menzel, on Wednesday, beat Cejnar (Bohemia and Moravia) 8-3, 6-2. 5-7, 1-6, B-1.

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BY R. O. Y

The baseball programme for this week-end will consist of only two games, ar the Mindanao-Hongkong Baseball Club clash has Bech postźdded owing to the impending departure of the battle-Waggon for Canton this morning.

At 250 this afternoon, the Chinese Baseballers tangte with Recreion what is confidently expected to be a close and enter- taming struggle,

TO-MORROW GAMES -

plenty of trouble, but must learn to pace himself before he can hope to turn in any victories,

ADVERTISEMENT

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

I watched him closely in his last Owing to the difficulties "con- outing and noticed that he was nected with the securing of Anti- pouring everything into every ball

Cholera inoculation, certificates, The pitched—I remarked to a well

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S. W. CHENG,

known local baseball writer that rendering it practically impossible The Chinese will field their stacle; today's battle will probably he would be fortunate to last 3 for riders, owners, maloos, ethi

Innings--and such turned out to to proceed to Macao, The Ste- strongest line-up and will not be be no exception.

be the case. A judicious charge wards have decided to postpone taking any chances, as they still have hopes of carrying off cham- Union Brewers, potential cham-of pace would relieve his arm of the Race Meeting fixed for 2nd pionship honours which is only pions of 1939, will go into their enough strain to allow him to finsh possible if they win all their re-match against South China. at 10 seven full innings without impair July, 1939, to a date to be in-

nounced later. maining fixtures and if the Min-am, to-morrow, with the odds his effectiveness. danne gang can take the Union overwhelmingly in their favour.

FRIENDLY FRACAS

|' Holders of tickets in respect of and should run their winning Baseball history was made in the meeting of 2nd July, are in. Brewers in their return game.

Last season's champs, with Earl streak up to six in a row, without Hongkong during the week, when formed that the same tickets will

for the first time two British mill-be valid at the next race meeting.. Wong in such fine hurling form any difficulty. have a decided edge over the For- As good as their record 18, I have tary teams, staged friendly By order of the Stewards, Shayes (Britain) beat Siba tuguese boys but an upset is a never been particularly impressed fracas with the horse-hide and (Bohemia and Moravia) 7-5, 6-0, distinct possibilty, as the Rambling with their displays which seem to hickory i9-7

Rec's have shown increasing im- lack a certain quality, which is On Thursday afternoon, at the Austin received a walk over inprovement over their early season perhaps best described as finesse. Murray Parade. ground, the Royal his tie against Drobny (Yugosla- displays which met with little. Their effectiveness though is un-Engineers, led by Welford, trim 1st July, 1939.

med the Royal Scots by 32 tallies Austin won the first two success during the early part of doubted. via). (sets at 7-5 and 9-7, when Drobny their campaign.

The South China gang, on past to 6, after garnering 22 in the first The M.C.C. de Pared their m-retired owing to an injured hand. It is difficult to and a reason, performances, will probably give frame. nings closed at 269 for 7 in their Henkel (Germany) beat Shaffi but however badly the Resraic, their powerful opponents a good The standard of ball played was have been practicing for some six match against Oxford at Lords. | (Britain) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.

gang play against other squads, run, for the first few stanzas, but not high, but both squads showed weeks, displayed very promising Edrich scored 91.

Women's Doubles

they invariably show their best are very likely to find the pace too evident enjoyment of America's ball handling and stickword,

national, sport, Neither aggrega- With the aid of efficient coach- form against the Chinese and have hot over the final stages. In the arst round of the in past season's proved to be the Hurler Bu Chang has sufficient tion has had much experience cring there is no reason why they

Continued on Back Page Women's Doubles, Stammers (Bri-latter squad's most difficult ob- on the ball to cause the Brewers practice. but,, the Sappers, who tain) and Mrs. James Hemmersley (Britain), who won the title in 1935-38, beat Mlle. Jedzrejowska (Poland) and Madame Mathieu (France) 6-3, 6-1.

The West Indian tourista drew ta ther match against Norfolk at Norwich.

CHARITY TENNIS West Indies 358 (Weekes 121),

EXHIBITION

Treat At CR.C Tomorrow

Tennis enthusiasts are reminded the charity, tennis exhibition on Amc Chinese Recreation Club to- Vaimorrow Akce

Norfolk: 375 for

Oxford replied with 339 for 6. declared (Lomas 138)

The M.C.C. were all out for 199 in their second innings (Compton 73).

FIXTURES

TO-DAY

An exceptionally interesting pro- SPORTING gramme has been "arranged, main feature being the singles tilt be- tween V. T. Wang, ex-champion of Shanghai, and Tsul Wal-pul, local thampion.

Other matches are:-

Wang and HL, D. Kumjahn v.

2 Tzui Brothers.

Dr. Philip Tian and Miss Yean Wal-bun v. Dr. D. Y. Lin and Mrs. Chiu Chun-Chlu (pravisional).

Messrs. Dunlops are contributing the balls for the match and also two tennis rackets for raffling off.

Starting time is 3 p.m.

The Distillers Camping

Mrs. Cartwright (formerly Miss LAWN BOWLS.-First Division: Mary Healey) and Mrs. Dorothy Civil Service v. Kowloon Docks: Little. (Britain) beat Mrs. Andrus and Madame Henrotla Kowloon BG.C. v. Recreio "A"; (U.S.)

Recreio B v. Craigengower; {(France) 7-5, 6-2, Kowloon CC. v. Indian RC. Second Division: Civil Service

v. Hongkong FC.; Kowloon FC.

v. Craigengower; Talikod RC. Kowloon B.G.C.; Kowlabi Tong

V.. Police R.C.Third Division:

H.K. GOLF CLUB STARTING TIMES

The following are the Royal

Prison Officers Club v. EB.G.: Hongkong Golf Club starting times Recrelo v. Kowloon C.C.; HK. for Fanling: -

ER.C. v. Craigengower; loon F.C. v. Hongkong F.C.

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AS FROM 1ST JULY LOCKHART ROAD

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To-day (Old Course)

9.16 G. C. Worrall, I. H. Geare. 9.20 KS Robertson, W. W. C.

Shewan.

9.24-B. O. Baldwin, S. S. Church. 10.04-R. H. Gregory, J. M.. Pear-

son.

a.m.

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New Course

9.20. M. Park, R. Young.

To-morrow-Old Course

a.m

9.18 G. C. Worrall, N. D. Lloyd.

·9.20 D.S. Robb, I. P. Tamworth. 9.24-G, M. Park, P. S, Delany. 9.28 T, E Pearce, A, Sommer-

felt.

9.32 J. W, Mayhew, E Laidlaw. 9.36-8, H. Dodwell, T. E, Geart. 9.40 E. T. McMullen, D. Ham-

phreys,

9.44A, N. and Q. A. A Mac-

fadyen. }

9.48-R, J. K. Walker, M. Pollock. 9.52 D. L. Prophet, H. S. Jones. 9,56 R. Gtegory, A. D, Hum'-

phreys,

10.00, C. Brown, R.. P. Morris. 10.-V. R. Còrdon, 9. R. Collls. 10.08 J, B. Harrison, J. Linaker. 10.12-P. E. Annis, J. M. Pearson. 10.16 Brig. MacLeod, Major

Simpson.

10.20-Capt. Lecky, Major Harvey, 10.28 B. T. C. Forrester, B. R

Smith.

10.32 Capt. Matthews,

*Bowle.

Major

10.40--P. Nicholson, Major Alley. 10.44 Major, Penfold. Col, Shac-

kletori

10.52 Major Way, Major Archer. 10.56 Col. Field, Caßt: Reidy,

KOWLOON GO

CLUB MIXED FOURSOMES

The following starting times for the Kowloon Golf Chib's Mixed Foursomes have been arranged for to-morrow:-

A.M.

9.30 Mrs. Barber and: Mr.'! A. Davies v. Mrs. Boyce and Mr. R. J. Wallace.

9.35 Mrs. Norman and Mr. A. Lopes 'v. Mrs. Dennis and Mr.

9.40 Mrs. Kershaw and Mr. A. J. Dennis v¿Mrs. Castro and ME W 6. Hiller.

P. Henderson or da

9.45 Mrs. Hillier and ME F. C. Barry y V. Mrs. Wallace and Mr. W. Ahem.

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