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ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, 25th MAY, 1940 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Cluby the Sports Club: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 16th May 1940:

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By Örder,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS.

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FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING,

GREEN ISLAND HANDICAP,

2nd Day Monday, 13th May.

In view of the number of entrics received for the abové, it has been decided to divide the race late three sections.

The third section will be race No. 11 and run at 6.30 p.m.

A cash sweep, tickets $5 each, will be held on this race but "All hrough" chances will not parti:" cipate, and tickets can be pur- chased only at the Race Course Juring the Meeting.

By Order of the Stewards;

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 4th May, 1940,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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· THE FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 11th and MONDAY, 13th May, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday,

The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., on the First Day and

at 12.00 NOON on the Second Day. The Tiffin Interval will be after the second race (1.00 p.m.) on the Second Day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE The temporary green card; board badges are now cancelled and will no longer procure ad- mission to the Enclosure.

No One without a "badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each „Meeting in such a manner as-to-

be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Mem. hers to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (both including tax)

through are" obtainable

the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of a

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MONDAY, MAY *13," 1940.

27 In the World of Sports

SATURDAY'S BOWLS

RECREIO "B"

BEATS DOCKS

Club de Recrelé provided the main upset in Saturday's Lawni Bowls. League programme, beat

ng Kowloon Docks RC two of three rinks to win by 10 shots and this succeed in maintaining their 100 per cent record, an honour now shared only by Club de Re- crelo "A" the champions, and Kowloon Reling Green Club in First Division,

Craigengower made short work of RB.00. in Second Division,

POLICE WIN JUNIOR 75,000 See

CRICKET SHIELD

Indians Narrowly Beaten

In

Play-Off

ז'.

Charity Soccer Draw

{ GLASGOW, May 11 (Beuter), — Hampden Pk susund colourful self today when an' is- timated capacity crowd of 75,000

FOOTBALL MATCH IN AID OF CHARITY

Friends Of Wounded Soldiers

Fund Benefits

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In a closely contested football miten at Carsime Hill on Satur-

foreign counterparts by the odd goal in seven.

BEAT ROYAL NAVY

POLICE RECREATION CLUB ON THE FUNIOR CRICKET Story sa Engind and Scot daya teh resenting the Chinese Banks in Hongkong beat their CHAMPIONSHIP for the first ime since the Second Division of the League was inaugurated in 1921, when they beat the Indian Recrea- tion Club in the play-off on the Indian R.C. ground, Sookunpoo yes- terday.

The Indians, won the toss and put the Police in to bat on a wicket which appeared somewhat easy Runs, however, were rather slow to begin with but in spite of some steady bowling, the Police managed The Cottage Club paper hunt to total 131 which did not appear for the "Flying Dutchman". Cup a too formidable one. for the In was won on Saturday by Mr." P.dians to pass.

COTTAGE

CLUB

Jand play a drawn match of 1-1 irst of the Red Cross Fána.

Play in the opening minutes The team wete England. — Woodley: Sproston, of the field, but after about 15 EASTERN

was condden to the Chinese end Hapgood; Willingham, Cullis, Mer-minutes Chung Yung-shen got cer: Matthews, Martin, Broome, possession of the leather and took Welsh and Smith (Millwell).

it down on his own to send in a Scotland: Dawson (Rangers) terring shot which, however, hik Carbine (Third Lanark), McClure the cross-bar. Taking the ball Hearts; Shankly (Preston), Bax- again on the rebound, Chung rent

RETURN CHARITY ter (Middlesbro'). Brown (Hearts);

it into the net with Lee Hol- Casile (Everton), Walker (Hearts),

"SOCCER MATCH chuen, the McCulloch (Derby) and Dougal.

goalle, sprawling

Eastern found no difficulty i on the ground. The game opened, at a terrifle)

defeating the Royal Navy in the Some even play followed and return charity soccer match yes- pace. England taking the initia despite attempts by both sides, no terday at Causeway Bay. times a winner this season. Second the Indians found run-getting a tive.... The Scottish attack was

change came in the score sheet Chinese, playing a considerably re-

and Hongkong Cricket Club caine PAPER HUNT

very near winning their match against Civil Service. Taikoo just best K.C.C. by one shot, and are now the only undefeated team in Second Division,

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The

Caldrerera, who has been three As was the case with the Police, and third Captain FPR difficult job for with a few excep- disjointed and the defence was when the whistle sounded for organised team, won by two goals

were

to one after leading one-nil at half-lithe.

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It will be recalled that Pastern

HK. Eectric collected two un- expected points from K.F.C, în Third Division and Craigengower James and Mr. F. Bondfleld, tions the batsmen falled against tied up. The "English forwards

the interval surprisingly 1ost to Hongkong The Ladies' Cup was annexed some steady albeit mediocre bowl had plenty of room in which to Football Club,

by Mrs. Chris:ine, Wyatt for the ing.

work but had few chances of

HAU'S "HAT-TRICK" The finish was very exciting, for shooting, though Broome was' very Three sevens were recorded, by second time this season.

Hau Ching-to, the well-known U.M. Omar (C.C.G.), "Pr

A good run was enjoyed from with only six runs needed for vic-unlucky when he headed against Eastern winger, came into the beat the Royal Navy a charity Morgan (KFC) and T. File the border road near Sheungshul tory, Arculli gave Pope a rather the bar

picture in the second half when game on Sunday, May 6 by four (P.O.C.).

over grasslands and foothills and difficult catch which was eagerly Scotland improved as the game he did the "hat-trick" with three goals to three in an entertaining finishing behind the Kwanti race accepted, thus giving Police the developed into a very even en- rapid goals, to give the Foreign matth and yesterday's game was course, The Army and Navy were right to keep the Shield for a year, counter. Half-time arrived with Banks the lead."

a return encounter. ""; represented, as well as the civilian The scores were:--

The proceeds are in ald of Bri... element, and the run-in was hotly

tish Naval charities and the Chi- contested between three or four

nese Friends of the Wounded riders.

Movement.

First Division.

CHAMPIONS WIN

At Cox's Road, Club de Recreio

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The Flying Dutchman" self, who had suffered

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POLICE R.C.

A. E. Carey, b "Arcull him-T. R. Hunter. at Ismail, b Ram-

jahn .......

Arcul

C. Pope, c Markar, b Abbas

W. L. Clarke,

cups,

con-

H. Danbrowsky, e Razack, · b

Abbas

"A" beat Kowloon Cricket Club by

acci- 31 shots in First Division.

dent last week and W&3 uriable K.C.C.:-0. Lee. A. W. Smith. Wo compete, presented the Mulcahy, E. Kern (Skip) 23; V. C to the winners and warmly Labrum, J. W. M. Brown, J. Fraser, gratulated them on their achieve

· F. Goodwin ((Sklp) 15; T. Madar, H. Overy, G. Moss, E. C., Fincher" (Skip) 20. Total 58.

Recreio "A":-). Laz, C. E. Mar-

ment

ques, F. V. V. Remedios, C. G. Silva ton, K. S. Robertson, A Brooks- (Skip) 29; L. J. Silva, C. M. Silva, bank (Skip) 13; J. & Howell, W. J. F. V. Ribeiro, F. X, Silva (Skip)" Hodges, G. Duncan. W. CHIll '(Skip) 26: L. F. Xavier, F. X. Soares, R. 14. Total 38,

F. Luz, H. Alves ((8kip) 12. Total 67.

LB.C. TROUNCED

At Sockunpoo, Kowloon Bowling | Green Club beat Indian Recrea- tion Club by 33 shots in First Division.

Second Division

C.C.C. WELL UP

B. C. Fay. e Razack, b Rajahu. T. H. King, c Abbas, b Ramjahni L. Oakley, it Ismall, b' Ramjahu A. Kirby. Abbas

J. Lewis, b Arculli

A Estall, not out

Abbas Arculk

no score:

THRILLING RESUMPTION

Nothing daunted, the Chinese Banks-made repeated raids OZ The resumption saw some thril-their opponents' goal and their ling play and Welsh gave England efforts were rewarded when 31 the lead with a hard left-foot Cheung Kam-hot scored twice to

o drive in the fifth minute,

put them on level terms.

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Both goals had several escapes. and then Dougal equalised in the

25 foul being disallowed. 1515th minute. England's appeal for

8 The English defence several of times cleared desperately. Scot- 30 land slowly gained the ascendancy and scored in the closing for foul

3 The final result was 1-1.

THIRD ROUND DRAW

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Total

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BOWLING ANALYSIS

O M. R. W. 10.2 1 43 3 1 46 3 6 1 ཀ - 27 ...4

At Austin Road, Craigengower Ramlahn Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowl-Razzék IR.C.A. R. Suttled. M. Ang Green Club by 15 shots in Wahab, D. M. Khan, M. R. Abbas Second Division.

Lewis

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INDIAN R.C.

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21

(Skip) 18; A. H. Rumjahn, 'S. O.| K.B.G.C.-H. Bleknell, G. Dea-H. T. Barma, b Fay ... Bux, A. M. Rumjahn. A K. Minu con E V. Searle. HL Lockhart K. M. Rumjahn. c Estall, (Skin) 19: J. Hoosen. A. Bakar. A. (Skip) 20; A. Morton, E, E Drew, O. Madár, A. R. Minu (Skip 15. E, Atkins, W. Barrower (Skip) 15; F. Abdul-Currem, l.b.w. b Lewis

E. F. Pope, E. Levett, F. Cheesman, M. L... Razack, 1.b.w. b. Pope 10 Total 50...

K.B.G.C.-V. C. Dixon, J. C. GR. Duncan (Skip) 13. Total 48. J. G. Meyer, G. H Sherriff "Skip)" 35; T. Armstrong, D. W. Waterton, H. White, A. J. Hall (Skip) 24; W. Walker, L. Guy, A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Holland (Skip) 22. Total 83.

POLICE TAKE POINTS

T. Alt, b FaY...... A. R. Suffiad, b Lewis C.C.C.-F., Gaddi. F. K. Modi, M. R. Abbas, b Fay

W. McNeill, W. R. Way Skip) 22; A. R. Markar, LD.W, b Fay

Xavier, N. P. Karanjia, E. Zim-A H. Ismall, run out mem. A R. Lewis (Bkip) 17; Y. A. A. el Archill, inr. Razack, A. B. Hamson, T. Lock, A. A Razack (8kip) 24. Total 63.

K.F.C. THREE· UP # - "At Chatham Road, Kowloon

At Happy Valley, Police Recrea tion Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 18 shots in First Division. Football Club beat Kowloon Tong Garden City Association by 3 shots PRCW, J. „C Cameron, J.

Headridge, W. 8. Dall, J. C. 6. Fen-in Second Division.

Lewis..

Pope, b

JM. A. Ramjahn, not out ...

Extras

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LONDON, May (Reuter) The following" is the draw of the third round of the Cup, to be played on May 18:

Fulham v. Notts Forest

Everton Stoke

Hoddersfield V. West Ham Coventry v. West Bromwich Barnaley v. Blackpool Arsenal v, Birmingham Blackburn 7. Sunderkind Newcastle v. Bristol Rovers

The closing minutes saw both side striving to get the winning goal which came for. the Chinese when Ou Yung-sing scored.

The play yesterday was not as entertaining as it was on the pre- vious Sunday. The Navy team ap- peared very stiff and Eastern was experimenting with a new line

.out.

FIRST GOAL

THE TEAMS

The first-half saw prolonged up- The teams were:

and-down play full within five FOREIGN BANKS:-Lee. Hol-minutes of the whistle when Han chuen; V. Ribeiro, J. Gosano; C. China-to headed in the first goal

Chung, Yung-stom.

Siva Netto, J. Pereira, R. Ma of the game from a corner by.. ques; Souza, J. Alves, B. Gosand, Eau Ching-to, L Silva..

Within five minutes of the re- CHINESE BANKS: - Cheting start V. K. Hyut netted as the cul- Wing-chol; Ng Shi-fa, Tsang mination of a clever passing move- Chung-wan; Yuen Sheung-kin, ment between Hat and Chung who Ng Sat-wan, Han Chun; Chan Esok, the ball up the field from Yul-turi, Chung Yung-shen, Leung wing-to-wing before giving it to Yui wa Cheung Kam-hol Ou Hyut to shoot, Yung-sing.

FOR CHARITY

About ten minutes from the end. LePage scored for the Navy off a Proceeds of the game will be pass from Phippen and the game donated to the Friends of the ended with the Chunese winning Wounded Boldiers fund. Gate by the odd goals in varée.", receipts totalled $1372.60′′and the EASTERN-Tsut Heng; N. Z. Lée, ball used in the game was Tsa Fo-wan; Ng K-talang, Shan

SPORTS MEETINGS sold by auctions failing, under Yu-talang, Hsu King-sing: Lau

CANCELLED

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game,

the hammer to Mr. Esi achi-Tse-tslang. Hau Ching-to. C. T. Tsao, V.K. Hyul. Cheung Kam-toi, cheong who paid $30 for it. PARIS. Ma if (Reuter-As a At the end of the

Tsing Ying-sen. (There were some 10 precaution against dir attacks, Madame Wu Te-chen, wife of the changes in the second half).

racing and áli other sports meet Minister for Overseas Affairs, gs in France have been cancelled presented souvenirs to membera 7 until further notice.

of both teams.

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BOWLING ANALYSIS

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M.. R. W. 12 3 38' 4

der (Skip) 22: E. G. Post. D. H│· KF.C.:-A. Lapsley, R. Hughes, Taylor, J. Shepherd. A. E. Carey J. Smith, V. Chittenden (8kip) 15; Fay

Skip) 17; A. Soutar, F. Channing, J. Gibson, A. Eastman, R. Hall. P. Lewis WPope G. Perkins, J. Orem (Ekip) 27, Younghusband (Skip): 21; Total 66

Groves, J. Casey, V. Petherick, W. Danbrowsky C.S.C.C.-J.

Simpson (Skip) 25. Total 61. Gellatly, R. R. Wood. J. F. MacGowan. J. Hol- ET.G.CA... Castro, J. Tang,

dge (Skip) 14; M. E. Purvis, W. J. N. Wong, H. Gitting (8kip) 22; Burling, M. N. Rakusen, H. EE Y. Hu, T. K. Lim, W. Howard, Strange (Skip) 19; E-Kirmon, A. A. J. Kew (Skip) 17; C. Mose. A Grimmitt. ix., J. W. Deakin, L. A Castro, C. J. Roe, A. H. Basto Collyer Skip) 15. Total 48

Skip) 19 Total 58.

REC. "B" SUCCEED **

At King's Park, Club de Recreto

•Member, such Member to be "B" beat Kowloon Docks by 10 responsible for all visitors intro. shots in First Division.

duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

Recreto "B":-D. Č. Alves. 0.C. Pereira, & P. Gutterres, B, Basto The Secretary's Office, 1st Basto, C. A. Lopes, J. J. Easto (Skip) ; F. A. Machado, C. H Boor, Exchange Building (Tel. (skip) 24; C. F. Vaz, C. Roza- 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m., Pereira, A. A. Remedios, JE on the First Day and at 10.45. Noronha" (Skip) 17. Total 64. a.m., on the Second Day.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. I Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is··$1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors" in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

KDRCM. Ferguson, A M Calman, R. Morrison, J. McKelle 6kip) 12; J. "Revie, T. Coleman,

W. Houston, O. 8. Thom, R. J. C. Brown, J. Kempton (skip) 21;

Lapsley Snr., F. Cullen (Skip); 21. Total 54

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BIG C.C.C. WIN At Happy Valley, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Hongkong Foot

ball Club by 46 shots in First Division

C.C.C.-W. Hong. Sling, K. M. Omar, J. 6. Landolt, C. S. Rosselet (Skip) 34; L. A. R. Sousa, W. Ward, A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip) 21;, J, W. Leonard, M, S C. B. BROWN, • Medina, "A E Coates, R Basa

Secretary," (Skip) 27. Total 82,

By Order,

Hong Kong, 6th May, 1940.

H.K.F.C.:——A. Watson, G. E. Ster phens, L. Lammert, N. 1. Bebbing 265 ton (6kip) 9; J. R. Gelling, J. Was-

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SOUZA'S BIG WIN At King's Park, Club de Recreio beat Police Recreation Club by 29 shots in Second Division:

Recreio: M. F. Alarcon, A. F Noronha, A. M. Rodriques, O. Re

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LAWN

HOME FOOTBALL AND

RUGBY RESULTS

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LONDON, May 4

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C.S.C.C.

TENNIS

TOURNEY

"The Civil Service C.C, held an 'American Tennis Tournament yes- terday afternoon

The winners were:- Gentlemen-L. Agafuroff and B. Agafuroff, tied with 33 points,

Ladies-Mrs. W... Skinner, 32; Mrs. Reid 31.

BOWLS RESULTS AT A GLANCE

The following were the Tesults of Saturday's Lawn Bowls League matches:

Kowloon Cricket Club

euter)--The " following were the results of Home: (Regional) football and rugby matcheй played yesterday:-

SOUTH 0. Brentford 2 Chelsea 0, Tottenham 4, Portsmouth 1

SOUTH D Watford 2. Clapton Urient 2." MIDLAND

Walsall I. Northampton 0.

EAST MIDLAND Rotherham, 3, Lincoln 1.'

WESTERN Liverpool 4. Stockport 3. Port Vale 2, Manchester C. 5.

NORTHWESTERN

Bolton 0, Bury 1-

SOUTHWESTERN Swindon 2, Plymouth 2. Torquíày 2, Cardif 4

NORTHEASTERN Bradford Z. Bradford City 1.

SCOTTISH

WESTERN

Ayr 4, Dumbarton 4... Morton 2, Kilmarnock 0. Motherwell 1, St Mirren 4. Queen O'South 3, Hamilton 2.

WESTERN (PLAYED ON FRIDAY),

Airdrieonians 4, Third Lanark 2.

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First Division

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Club de Recřelo "A"

Club de Recreio “B”....... Police Recreation Club... Cralgengower: C.C. Indian, R.C.

64

Kowloon Docks R.C.

66

Civil Service C.C.

48

82

Hongkong Cricket Club

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Kowloon B.G.C.

Second Division

Civil Service G.C. Club de Recrelo Kowloon Cricket Club...... Kowloon B.G.Č. Kowloon P.C.

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Hongkong Cricket Club

52

79

Folice Recreation Club.

50

07:

Taikoo R.Ganapokea

68.

48

Craigenzower, C.C

63

61'

Kowloon Tong G.C.A.

58

EASTERN Dundee United 1, Albernian 3. Hearst 2 Dundee 3.

Third Division

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Chelmsford 1, Charlton 1. Millwall 4 Luton 4.

Indian R.C.

New Brighton 2, Southport 2.

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Hongkong Electric K.U.

Qidham 4, Preston 1.

Hongkong C.0. Hongkong F.C; - . Koŵöón B.G:C. Kowloon F.C.

43 · Prison Officers' · Clab

Craigengower: C.C.

FRIENDLIES

RUGBY LEAGUE Barrow-20,-Swindon-2-- Bramley 0, Batley 9. Broughton 16, Leigh 3.

· Castleford 12, Hull Kingston 7 Dewsbury 14, Bradford 13. Huddersfield. 38, Wakefield 17. Hunslet 3, Featherstone 10." Keighley 14 Halifax, 4. Liverpool 2, Warrington 18. Oldham 19. Widnes 3. Rochdale 4. Salford 12.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

RACING, Hongkong Jockey Club's Fifth Extra Race Meeting, Second Day (Happy Välleý), 12.30 pm

· NAVY-Robinson, Roughley and Honniwell, Honeywell, Nichols and Britt. Phippens, Le Page. Hendy. Thorburn and Bourne.

U.S. Baseball Results

NEW YORK, May 12 (Reuter)— The following are the results of League baseball matches- played· yesterday:—

NATIONAL

New York Boston Philadelphia...

odel Homered) Brooklyn

Pittsbury

"Chicago

Cincinnati

(Werber homered) St. Louis

R

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RH E.

B.

10 13

1

2 5 2

Ś 8 0

4 7

5 -10

7 10

12 17

5 8

(Mize homered)

AMERICAN

Boston

(Finney homeréd) New York

8 (Henrich twice, and Selkirk fómeréd: 11 innings were played)

13-

10

611 1. 2

TOMORROW TENNIS—"B" Division, Army Ten- nis Club v C.R.C.; Kowloon Thng v. Recreto; KC.C. v. Civil Service: LR.C. v. Craigengower: Washington. Cricket Club v. South China.

WEDNESDAY MAY 15 BADMINTON-Y.M.C.A. v. Jewish

Club (YMCA), 6 p.m. SHOOTING.-Hongkong Rifle As-

Philadelphia Chicago

(Knott pitched) Detroit

Cleveland

(Allen pitched)

sociation's Weekly Epoon and St. Louis Practice Shoot (Kowloon City), 1.45 pm. TENNIS, --- "C" Division, Army Tenn's Club'v, Recrelo A.; Kow- lon Indians v. C. BˆÃ¦ KO.C.; v. University; › Jewish Club Police: Recrelo, B...v.. South China.

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NEW BOXING CHAMPION

NEW YORK, Maytteuter- Lew Jenkins, of Bweetwater, Texas, THURSDAY MAY 18

Iwon the world lightweight boxing TENNIS--"D" Division, CRC. championship according to the PAR v. Flipino Club Bouth New York Commission, beating the Ching v. C.BA Kowloom In- bolder, Lou Ambers, on a technical dians v. Craigengower; KC.C. knockout in the third round after Y C.R.C. "B"

four knock downs,

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