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Goddard · Equals
Bowling Record
LONDON, July 4 (Reuter)-The
match Oxford
at Lords.
CYCLING CLUB
between Cambridge and MASSED CLUB RUN:
continued yesterday was
Cambridge score 157 in their
PREPARATIONS FOR
first innings. Evans taking 4 for ALL-CYCLING MEET
55.
"Oxford had scored 273 for 3 at close of play. Proud 87. Lomas 91.
Gloucester scored an innings victory over Kent at Bristol"
Gloucester: 284 (Hammond 153 not out, Wright 9 for 47).
WIMBLEDON
Continued from Page 2
Miss Hardwick (Britain) beat Mrs. Sperling (Denmark) beat Miss Jean Saunders (Britain) 8-2. 6-4.
The last eight women in the order of the draw are: Miss Helen Jacobs v. Mis Stam- mers; Madame Mathieu v. Mrs.. Fabyan; Miss Hardwick v. Mrs. Sperling; arid Mile. Jedrejow- ska v. Miss Allee Marble.
+'s
Entries for the Massed. Club Run, which takes place on July 9, close at mid-day on July 6. Riders participating wil meet
MEN'S DOUBLES at the Alhambra Theatre.
In
the Men's Doubles, third Kowloon, at 8.15 am, on July
round, Hare and Wilde (Britain) -9 and move off at 830 ain.
beat Edwards and Morton On completion "of the "54 miles (Britain) 6-1, 6-3, 6-3, - By taking 17 wickets in one day, Goddard equalled the record set up run by reaching Alhambra Thes- Hughes and Billington (Britain) all riders com. beat Gabony and Salgete (Hun- by Blythe in 1907 and Verity intre at 5.30 p.m. 1933 and also equalled the record pleting the Course will be pre-gary) 6-2, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 for a match, which has been done sented with a splendid many times.
Kent: 120 (Goddard 8 for 68).
Goddard was the first to take 100 wickets this season.
117, (Copson 4 for 21).
;
Certincate.
ANOTHER WIN FOR on the return
WEST INDIES
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Training Rides During training rides an Derby beat Essex at Chesterfield dumcult Shek-O road
course by 10 wickets..
June 26 Geo.Cottrell succeeded Essex: 143 (Copson 6 for 57) and in leading the Colony champion,
· WOMEN'S DOUBLES Derby: 214 (Stephenson 6 for 41)mark in a 10 miles trial,
H.A.G, Keates, the halfway In the Women's Doubles, Miss
Helen Jacobs (0.8.) and and 47 for 0.
Cottrell covered the first 2 Yorke (Britain) "beat Mile, Cou- Straits. miles in 7.28 to lead by 14 secs.querque and Mlle. Parinetter
into the wind (France) 8-1, 4-6. Keates reduced this lead to 3
ALL-ENGLAND PLATE at {seca. Cottrell thus leading
In the All-England Plate for. 5 miles in 1539 against 15.32.
those who were beaten in the first The third quarter saw Keatés
and second round, in the second | Japan. riding brilliantly to clock 22.48.tie Hovell (Britain) beat Ho Strilta. 18 secs. faster than his rival, and (China). 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. the final section found him gain- LONDON, July 4 (Reuter)-Ining a farther 37 secs. to win in
'Distinguished Spectators the County cricket championship 30.19
against Cottrell's 31.14. A Trans-Ocean" message states. Warwickshire defeated Glamorgan- Keates improved his 10 miles that the games were watched by shire by an innings and 91 runs record for course from 31.39.. but the German Ambassador in Lon- Glamorgan 102, (Mayer 4 for 34) failed to get near his 5. miles don, Herr Herbert von Dircksen, and 225 (Hollies 9 for 93): War-gures of
- and his wife, Sir Samuel and Lady wickshire 418 for 7 dec. (Croom proved both his 5 and 10 miles Hoare and Mrs. Chamberlain, wife
West Indies defeated Notting-bests. being 15.50 and 3401
times on this road, his previous of the British Prime Minister.
The Semi-Finalists. hamshire by an innings and 94:
King's Road" Trials
of 128 men who started In
145).
runs.
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For Headley
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Per
Notts 149 (Constantine $ for 50) In trials ridden on the King's Wimbledon one week ago, oply four and 287; West Indies 510 for 3' dec, Road Course on June 30 fast remained on Monday: evening for (George Headley 234 not out. Sea.times over 5 miles were, clocked the semi-finals.
Henkel (Germany), Puncec (Yu- ley 115).
goslavia), and Riggs and Cooke (United States) all experienced Air Mall for Indo-China, dus Air France
Hanel 6th July Fort Bayard. Batow, Amoy and Foochow
BRECONSHIRE TRIAL ON JULY 19
28
by Keates and R. H MDowell. The former, using "a 64" gear for his previous trial, recorded 12.45 (23.520 mph), only 7 secs. slower than the Colony record, whilst the latter clocked 13.50
(21.886 m.p.h.) on.. a. 69" gear.
MDowell is preparing for thé Caroline Hill Meeting very serious
players.
None of the dark horses like, the American, E. Smith, the Indian, Ghaus Mohamed, or the ̈ Yugoslav; Kukuljevic, who gained surprise
victories in the first few days of
the tournament were able to reach
the semi-finals. 7
The new Glen line steamer, ly, and it will be no surprise to Breconshire which was launched local cycling officials if he sweeps The matches on Monday proved. from the Talkoo Docks on Feb-the board on August Bank Holl-once more that not a single player ruary 2, will undergo her taal runs day. in East Lamma Channel on Wed- nesday, July 18.
All Cycling Meeting
The course set is three miles, There has been a considerable and the ship will be taken over it demand for
accommodation Dat
is really in outstanding form among the participants of the competition
Women's Singles
In regard to the Women's
at a speed of 18 knots Warning the All- Cycling Meeting to be ig, being given to vessels and junka held at Caroline Hill on August singles, the opinion in Wimbledon from Aberdeen and other places 5 and 7. It is predicted that all quarters as to the result of the which are likely to be in the tickets (obtainable from the Ornext rounds are far from being. vicinity.
ganiser, c/o Dunlop Rubber Com- uniform, but it la assumed general- The Breconshire is the largest pany (China) Ltd., Marina House,ly that either Miss Alice Marble or ship ever to be built in Hongkong, 2nd Floor) will be booked before Mile, Jadviga Jedrejowska will
gain the final victory. as well as in the Empire, outside the Meeting openy... of Great Britain
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* Dorado, Dardanus-7 & 7.30 am. Air France:"
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Hongkong.
Service-1 pm.
SOUTHBOUND
Eatry forms for events may be The doubles and mixed doubles had on application to the Orare not yet sufficiently far ad- ganizer, or to Mr. H. A. G. Keater, far to make a prediction of the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Cycling possible winners clüb. c/o. RAS.C., Wellington Barracks.
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MR. BUTLER'S USUAL In the second round of the All Manda
REPLY
England Plate, Betty Batt defeated the Chinese girl, Gem Hoahing, by
cores of 6-3 7-5
Miss Hoahing had an off day and was erratic. She led 4-2 in the second set.?
QUARTER-FINALA
LONDON, July 4 (Reuter)-- Replying to Mr. M. F. Price (Lab) in the House of Commons Jee Hanot, terday concerning the establish- ment of the Hua Hsing Bank and its commercial effect, Mr. Butler. Under - Secretary for Foreign In the quarter-finals of the Affairs, said that the situation women's singles, Miss Alice Marble was being closely watched by the (US) as was expected, proved too good for the hard hitting Pole departments concerned.
British Mile. Jedzzejowska, while a fellow- Bản Kỳ Barah Palimer Fabyan conqueror of Dorothy Bound Little did to defeat
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