PAGE ZHONGKONG DAILY PRESS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1939

* In the World of Sports

GARRISON BILLIARDS

LEAGUE RESULTS

The following are the results of the Garrison Billards

League up to the week ending July 8, 1939.

27.6.39-2nd Bn., Royal Scots 3 pts: R.AMC. 4 pts.

C.A.M. Gibson

113

Lieut. Dixon

L/Cpl. Octon (20) (21)

150/

Sgt.. Doyle

L/Cpl. Duncan (22) (21)..

150

Sgt. Terrans

L/Cpl Bergin

150"

Cpl. Wyre

Pte. Fowler

104

Cpt. Harvey

Pte. Gordon

122

Pte. Whybro

25.839—R.A.M.C. 4 pls.: 2nd Bn.. Royal Seats 3 pts.

Lieut. Dixon (23)

Sgt. Doyle

Sgt., Terrans

Cpl. Harvey

Pte. Whybro

Pte. A. Hawe (22)

150

133

115

108

150

150"

150

C.S.M.. GIBSON

75

118

L/Cpl. Octon (28)

150

143

Pte. Gordon

150

150

L/Cpl. Bergin

76

L/Cpl. Duncan

57

·150

150

L/Cpl. Vine

139

4.7.39 Royal Signals 4 pts.; CM. Poflee 3. pts

الولد

Sigmn. Medförd

105

Sgt. Smith

150

Sigmn. Morgan,

122

Cpl. Whitton

160

R.Q.M.S. Thorpe

150

L/Opt. Teggarty

134

Sigman. Liley

91

L/Cpl. Willia

150

L/Cpl. Pitcher (21)

150

L/Cpl. McLew

70

Sigmn. Murphy

150

L/Cpl. Thomson

87

4.7.39 K.A.M.C. 7 pts.; R.E. NI

...... 150.

Sgt. Gales (21)

139

150

Spr. Thompser.

128

Cpl. Wyre

150

Sgt. Colnenne

70

Cpl. Harvey

-150

Spr. H (21)(21)

140

Pte. A. Howe, (21)

150

C.S.M. Raeburn

148.

.Pte. Whybro (28)

150

Sgt. Davis

124

Lieut. Dixon Sgt. Terrans

4.7.39—1st Bn.. Middx. Regt. 4pts.; 2nd Bn., Royal Scots 3 pts.

Scots" 4 pts.: 1st Bn.. Middx. Regt. 3 pts.

L/Cpl. Devonshire

100

CS.M. Gibson

150

Pte. Bloomfield

136

L/Cpl. Octom

160

L/Cpl. Hatchett

150

L/Cpl. Dunçarı

129

Pte. Langford (32)

150

L/Cpl. Bergin

82

Pte: Aldridge

136

L/Cpl. Vine

150

Sgt. Riches

150

Pte. Gordon

123

6.7.39-CM.

Police 3 pts.; R.A.M.C. 4 pts."

A/Cpl. Baxter

56

Pte. Whybro (22)

150

Cpl. Whitton (29)

116

Cpl. Hildyard

150

L/Cpl. Willls (20) (20),

150

Lieut. "Dixon

78

L/Cpl. Teggarty

150

Pte. Garside (25)

138

L/Cpl. McLow

109

Cpl. Wyre

150

L/Cpl. Thomsan

150

Pte. A. Howe

111

6.7.39—2nd Ba., Royal

C.S.M. Gibson (26)

150"

Pte. Aldridge

82

Pte. Gordon

150

L/Cpl. Hatchett

123

L/Cpl. Octon

129

Sgt. Riches (20)

150

L/Cpl. Duncan (22)

143

L/Cpl. Langford,

150

L/Cpl. Bergini

150

L/Cpl. Gormát

145

L/Cpl. Vine

119

Pte. Bloomfield

150

6.7.39-R.E. 5 pts.; Royal Signals 2 pts.

Spr. Thompson (25)........ 150

Sigmp. Wright

97

Sgt. Gales

150

L/Cpl. Pitcher"

131

Spr. O'Hanlon

102

Sigman. Morgan

150

Sgt. Shipp

150

Sigmn. Brackenberry

130

C.S.M. Raeburn

150

Sigma. Murphy

138

Sgt. Davis

97

Q.M.S. Thorpe

150

LEAGUE TABLE"

TEAMS

R.A.M.C.........h

Boxing:

HARVEY, MASTER TACTICIAN

GREAT DISPLAY

RIGGS ROUTED RUTHLESSLY

Von Cramm Loses Only One Game

correspon-

The following write-up by a special English dent of the recent final of the London Grass Court at Queen's

OF GENERALSHIP championships

Deserved Winner

Over McAvoy

LONDON, July 11 (Renter)—At the White City yesterday 100,000 spectators saw Len. Harvey win the World, Empire and British Cruiser-. weight titles. by out-pointing Jock McAvoy over fifteen rounds.

Harvey

was a "deserved" winner after being on the verge

of a knock-out in the fourteenth round

He gave a great display of generalship and masterly tactics.

MASTER TACTICIAN

velw

Club, is of interest in of the impending Wimble- don Final:-

when

WINDSOR LAD MARCUS MARSH'S Sporting

LAWSUIT LIKELY

MONEY TROUBLES

Windsor Lad, the 1934 Derby Bankruptcy Petition winner, who is suffering from a

tumour "on the brain, is likely to be the subject of a legal action.

Reported Filed

Fixtures

TO-DAY

BADMINTON. Cathedral Hall

Badminton, 8 m.

Astatic Petroleum Co team (Fanling. 3 p.m.). ....

Mr. Marcus Marsh, who trained). It is understood that there to the €50.000 horse Windsor Lad GOLF-E B: Governor's team v.. some discussion about the horse's when he won the Derby and St. insurance. Windsor Lad cost his Leger in 1934 recently led his present owner, Min Martin Benson bankruptcy petition, according to £50,000, and the amount of the a London report insurance is believed to be in the thirty-five. region of £35,000,

"

He is aged

"Don't ask me where the morey's gone, old boy said Mr.

when interviewed

„TO-MORROW.

BADMINTONY.MG.A. Badmin- ton, in the.. West Lounge, 8.30 р.л.

LONDON, June 24 Bang Is destroyed the insurance becomes

Berkshire, went the big American re- vold. Mr. Benson hopes to have "You'll have to wait for the credi- WATER POLO putation

this clause set aside on humane tars' meeting for details. Riggs, of., Bobble writes. Ulyss Rogers,

grounda.

European "I'm moving next week, you Gottfrica

Windsor Lad won the Derby of know, I'm giving up this house rot Von Cram him out on the show

court

1934 for the Maharaja of Rajpipla,{

and taking a bungalow at Win- at Queen's yesterday

who said him to Mr. Benson,inchester. Get to cut down a and

bit. beat him, 6-0; (−1.

whose colours the colt won the St. Mind you, I've never been a big Leger They were candidates for

spender. for He has been at Mr. Benson's the final to-day place, in

"I've got a pretty nice house cham-stud at Newmarket for three years here, but I'm not one of those TENNIS the London Grass Court

His first batch of two-year-olds fellows who goes. In for plonship.

large will race next season.

parties and cars and that sort of thing.

Apparently a clanse in the polley states that if Windsor Lad Marsh at his home at Lambourn, SWIMMING-Y. M. C. A. Mixed

Swimming. 6 p.m.

LEAGUE-Chuns Shing Benevolent Society Y.

Y.M.C.A...

(sanng Shing, Kennedy Town, 8.15- p.m.) South China" v. Chinese Bathing Club

(South China, North Point, 8.15 p.m.)..

FRIDAY, JULY 14

LEAGUE-Mixed Dou

A

Any one who calls the Von Cramm-Riggs affair a match has

"I'm perfectly happy to be at

bles, Chinese R.C. v. United Ser- vices R.C.

14

Coming back from the verge of no idea of etymology. It was a

massacre. Riggs couldn't make that Riggs failed to reach in home with the wife and baby, Mr. E. O. Fearnley-Whittingstall being knocked out in the four.

'any real show.

time to make a good return. "Ive been training horse for had been dissolved. teenth round. Harvey crowned his

Rarely has a man with 3 Von Cramm, on the other hand.

big about twelve years. I shall take. His patrons include Mrs. Wash- 20 years' boxing career by becom-

egg-crushed, a dozen horses with ine to Win ington Singer, Mr. Rowland Rank, scarcely perpetrated an error. He reputation been so in the holder of five titles simul-treated Riggs to almost every Von Cramm took the first eleven chester.

I shall still work for and Mr. Grant Singer. variety of service; when he volley- games. Then Riggs just managed about seven or eight owners." The st meeting of creditors ed it was decisive: his driving to break the run, only to lose the Mr. Marsh, married the former will be at Reading next Friday. found the mark again, and again. next game.

"Miss Elleen Bennett, the tennis Public examination is fixed for star, after her first marriage to July 12 at Newbury."

taneously.

Harvey showed his usually good generalship and proved to be a master tactician. He al- lowed the rugged McAvoy to force the pace for two-thirds of the fight and then applied pressure when MCAVOY was tiring after the tenth round, Harvey landed rights and lefts to the head and body almost as he pleased and MeAtoy was soon distressed. McAvoy punched des- perately in the fourteenth and forced Harvey to hold grimly on to a fight which finished with both men standing toe to toe and hit- ting recklessly.

FORCING TACTICS

Harvey

ΠΟΔΙ

seven rounds, McAvoy six and two were even. McAvoy continued" his forcing tac- tics in the sixth, seventh and eighth rounds, punching from all angles. He rocked Harvey in the seventh with left hooks followed by rights.

The light developed into a needle in the closing rounds when Harvey, with well-timed punching, monopolized the ex-" changes.

There were scenes of the wildest enthusiasm as Harvey donned the Lonsdale Belt and kissed his wife.

DOYLE KNOCKED OUT Eddie Phillips knocked out Jack

PLAYED WON LOST POINTS Doyle in 2 min 24 sec, in the first

4

4

19

2nd Bn., Royal Scots

4

3

13

1st Bn., Middlesex Regiment

2

1

Royal Signals

2

CM. Rolice

R.E,

5

Don't Go BALD

"HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL

of a ten-round bout after Phillips had been twice downed.for counts of two.

Phillips then, with a left to the body and a right hook to the chin finished the fight which WIN Doyle's first since he fought Phil- lips last Beptember when he was catapulted through the rapes.

f

OLYMPIC GAMES COMMITTEE MEETS HELSINKI, July 11 (T/Ocean)- The Organizing Committee of the Twelfth Olympic Games 1940, in Helsinki, definitely decided to ar-- range a Torch Relay Race from

EACH DAY KEEPS BALDNESS AWAY Greece to Helsinki, following the

CREMEX SHAMPOO The super-cleansing, super-creamy

lather of the CREMEX SHAMPOO: is one of the most delightful hair experi- ences you can enjoy! It thoroughly removes all trace of dirt, dust, seurf and dandruffy Having the hair and scalp sweet and fragrant with that wonderful feeling of complexe cleanliness.

Free burnishing rinse included,

HARLENE

example of the Berlin Olymple Games in 1936.

The dates for various competi- tions at the Olymple Stadium have

HAIR GROWER & TONIC been also fixed. The Organizing

As beneficial for Women as for Men Just 2 minutes every day can save years on your appearance! For nothing is more ageing or unsightly than baldness or even thinning or falling hair:

If you have noticed these signs. spproaching then you should com- merce .to practice. HARLENE- HAIR-DRILL It takes only 2 minutes each day-but its results are extraordinarily efficacious... Falling. Hair stops falling-Bald Patches are covered with ahealthynew growth the scalp is nourished and

the hair becomes abundant and virile.

Committee, however," decided not to hold gymnastic competitions for women in Helinki.

Forty-ve nations have announ- ced their participation in the games, including Japan, whose participation had been doubtful up to. the present.

Iran will, for the first time, be represented at the Olympic Games.

INDIAN R.C. MEET 'VARSITY IN “A”.

The hostponed "A" Division league tennis fixture between the

UZON BRILLIANTINE Indian Recreation Club and Hong

Adds a beautiful: finishing polish to the coiffure. Both men and women "de- light in this super-refined Brilliantine which is especially valuable to those with" "dry sesip, and keeps the hair fromdia- letely in place all day |

In liquid or solidified form.

Special Notice to the if your hair is grey, going grey or losing its colour, GREY HAIRED you should instantly use ASTOL Hair Colour Restorer

FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES, EDWARDS HARLENE LTD,20/26 Lamb's Conduit Street, London, England.

kong University will be played at Bokynpoo to-day, play starting at 5.30 pm

U.S. BASEBALLERS HAVE HOLIDAY NEW YORK, July 11 (Reuter)--- There were no games played in the Major Baseball League yesterday as the famial All-Star match. has been fixed for to-day. ~

1

And that mark wa.5 somewhere

Time: twenty-three

minutes.

Player's

PLAIN OR CORK-TIPPED

CLIPPER

CIGARETTES

FRESH

from ENGLAND

沽現

每包壹毫

The Price is now

50 Cents a Tin

10 Cents a Packet

PLAYERS

CLME

CIGARETTES

PLAYER'S

CLIPPER

CIGARETTES

F

Share This Page