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SPORTS & GENERAL

LEAGUE TENNIS Entries For WEST HAM WERE SPORTING

"B" DIVISION RESULTS

RECREIO DEFEAT CRAIGENGOWER

The following are the results of ㄗ "Division Tennis League

matches played yesterday:-

At Happy Valley, Craigengower C. C. lost to Club de Recreio by six sets to three.

Gold Cup

Entries for the meeting to be held at Newmarket by the Ascot Authority on June 21 and 22 wers published in the Racing Calendar. They total 474, an average of al- most 40 per race, and, the added money aggregates £8,250.

and

HANDICAPPED

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FIXTURES

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940.

Urban Council BABY HOLDS RECORD

FOR AIR TRIP

Meeting

Business of a purely routine na-

TODAX But Too Good For SWIMMING European YMCA ture was discuseod at the fort-

Chelsea

Chelsea.......0 W. Har Vid.................2

Only one thing mattered in this; match; a few minutes before half- time West Ham's Fenton went Twenty-one numinations for charging through down the mid- the Gold Cup, to be run on the dle, and nodded his head forward- first day, include Flyon

to a centre which was coming Maranta, winner and runner up at across breast high from small. Ascot last year, and Owenstown, As his head went down, a Chelsea who anished fourth. The race will boot came up. Result: an am- be only 90 yards shorter than Asbulance to the nearest hospital led 3-6: lost to Fcot's 21 miles, but little of it will be and a very good footballer de- visible from the stands on the July tained for

observation, writes Course.

Home correspondent.

G. Lal and H. N. Wook (C. C. C beat A. M. Rodrigues and C. Barretta and W. Remedios

lost to M. A. Oliveira

...

Fenton was lucky; he might have been much more seriously hurt. Now, I don't blame the Chelsea

concerned; --be defender

came

RK. Lee and J. W. Leonard Maitre, who won the Lincolnshire across for the bill, took a raking|

þkick at it, and missed,

Accidents Bike this are bound to stand,

B. T, Gedano 3-6. A Kitchell and H. Y. Leung (C. C. C.) beat Rodrigues. and

The Royal Hunt Cup, to be run Barretto 6-3; lost to Oliveira and Reed 0-6: lost to Remedio and over the Bunbury Mile, has attract- ed 30 entries, including Quartier . Gosano 4-6..

(C. G. C.) lost to Rodrigues and Handicap, and Meadow, the narrow Barrette 3-6; best Oliveira and winner of the Newbury Spring Cup Reed 6-4: lost to Remedios and but the class is not up to the usual crop up as the rules now

standard for this popular handicap. The players go for the ball; they An exception is Sir Abe Bailey's are not to blame. But it should Fairstone, who was third to Blue be made impossible. for a man to Peter in the Two Thousand Guin-be kicked head high: The altera-. ea, after winning the Grenhamtion would be simple. They man- D. Razack and A. R. Kitchell Stakes at Newbury. Fairstone has aged it in hockey. (IRC) lost to Col. Smith and not been out since gaining a com- Captain Hyde 0-8: last to Capt. fortable victory in the Jersey Stakes Loch and Stax Sergt. Webb 4-6. at Ascot last summer, but he ap- beat Capt. Tomlinson and Col. pears to be the class, horse of the Holmes 6-3.

Gosano 5-7.

ARMY T. C. WIN

At Sookunpoo. Indian Recreation Club lost to Army Tennis Club by six sets to three...

1

Kitchell O. Rumjath and 1 (IR. C) beat Smith and Hyde. 6-4; lost to Lech and Webb 2-6;

race.

WON COMFORTABLY Otherwise this game couldn't false a talking point: West Ham won comfortably, even though they played only ten men in thei second bálf.

beat Capt. Tomlinson and Col ALBION THROUGH pretty team: In fact, on their day

Holmes 6-9.

A. Rahmin and A. Ismall

(I. R. C.) lost to Smith and Hyde 3-6; lost to Loch and Webb 4-6;; lost to Tomlinson and Holmes 4-6. 'H. K. C. C. TROUNCED The Chinese Recreation Club beat the. Hongkong Cricket Club by 8 sets to 1...

D. C. Luk and C. C. Zag beat A. H. Barwell and J. 8. Theobald 6-3; beat. W. M.. Barton and W. Jowit 6-4; drew with O. W. Sewell and E Bathurst 6-6.

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ON GOAL AVERAGE

They started off like a very

they are a

pretty team, very Foreman, who had run out somé- where to the left, ran on to cross a pass from Foxall, who had cut in, and beat Jackson, with a shot which never left the ground. Foreman is not an artist. and The Albion went into Round 2 eertainly no master, but he has by the margin of a single goal, The Cup-holders made a fight of after all, but their defence could not keep the West Bromwich at- tack entirely at bay.

Portsmouth.........3 WBA

Portsmouth showed much more

the knack of turning up. in the unexpected place. He keeps his. line on the move, and he likes to try the unexpected. An awk- ward man for the opposite centre half..

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K. C. Ng and F. F. Choy beat enterprise than in recent weeks,

MOODY PLAYER Barwell and Theobald 8-2; beat and at half-time, when they led

Chelsea, against à depleted team, beat 2-0. It looked As Barton and Jowit 6-3;

though they picked up a little in the second might bring off a surprise.

half. Payne came near" once or Portsmouth, opened with some twice, but he is a moody, restless. Barwell and Theobald 8-4. drew clever approach work, and follow-player given to start and flashes, with Barton and Jowit 4-8, beating excellent combination Mason and he did little to hold the line

Sewell and Bathurst 6-3,

F. K Lau and S. Cheung beat

Sewell and Bathurst 6-4.

S. C. A. A. WIN EASILY

At King's Park, South Ai beat Civil Service Cricket Club nine sets to nil,

A

by

8.0. Dew and K. E. Ip (S. C. A. A) beat I. and B. Agafuruff 7-5; beat W. J. Skinner and D. Hollidge 6-0; beat J. Wardle and

E. Hendrick 6-0.

W. T. Lee and W. C. Họ (5. C. A. A.) beat 1. and B. Agafurof 6-4;. beat Skinner and Hollidge 6-1; beat Wardle and Hendrick 6-1,

neatly placed the ball for Worrall together.

to beat 8aunders with a brillians drive after five minutest play.

The Albion. hetaliated, and Walker cleverly saved a succession of shots when Portsmouth's goal was hard pressed. Exchange con- inued at a great pace, with both It seemed, to a Astless match.

Then Small, on the alert as ever, settled the match by clipping, the ball home from short range at a time when the lanky Barber didn't seem to know where his feet were. A tame goal, and a tame ending.

teams at full stretch. Shaw left the field after colliding with Worrall.

• GOAL BOMBARDED „Saunders cleverly turned shots B. Szeto and W. H. Ho (SC. from Barlow and Worrall over the AA) beat I and B. Agaturoff bar when Portsmouth bombarded 6-4; beat Skinner and Holidge the Albion goal," Anderson shot 6-4 beat Wardle and Hendrick 6-1. through just before the interval.

KOWLOON TONG WIN

In the second half, however, the At Cox's Path, Kowloon Cricket Albion found their form and scored Club lost to Kowloon Tong Garden twice. Pompey netted once more City Association by seven sets to to win the ganie, but, were thwart-. two.

ed in their efforts to remain in, F. Grose and S.

Gray the Cup." A (K.C.C.) drew with Frank Kwok and Lam Kwan 8-6; beat Henry

Billy Yu and P. Fletcher 4-0.

But in the final minutes, 32 players were slithering on the tricky surface. Payne bit. the post with the goalkeeper beaten, the ball ram loose, and Hapson smash- ed home i terrific shot which Medhurst saved with one of the most acrobatic leaps I have seen. this season. He appeared to

sprain his wrist in the process. and was obviously glad when the end came,

.

'SPURS WIN, BUT PALACE GO ON

Tottenham H.........2. C. Palace..............1 Faced with a side of superior Shaw resumed after the inter-tacticians. Tottenham were just

Li, and T. E Lng 6-2; 1st to/val After 15 minutes Jones not good enough to wipe out the cetred a through pass to beat three goals advantage their oppo- N. A. E. Mackay and R. T. Broad: Walker at short range. The Al-nents had gained in the first Tez bridge (K. C. C.) lost to Kwok blon goal had a hectic spell, the of the tle. They had enough”|| and Lam 1-8; lost to Lin and Line/ball being headed off the goal line chances to have made up the lee-

4-6; lost to Yu and Fletcher 3-6.

G. A. White and R. B. Capell (E. C. C.) lost to Kwok and Lam 2,8; Jost to Lin and Ling 2-6; drew with Yu and Fletcher 6-6.

"LAWN BOWLS SELECTIONS The following are the HK.C.C

Jawn bowls selections for Batur- day

"B" Division v. Kowloon Tong

J. A. D. Morrison, J. A. Mouat, O.

E. Costello, "B. E. Maughan (skip);

three times successively.

(way, but could not finish ac- After 71 minutes play Barlowcurately. lobbed the ball over the head of

aa Saunders Into the net," and minute later Summerbes headed into his own goal.a stray shot from Johnson

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

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NEW YORK, June 18 (Reuter) -----. The following are the results of

RR. Davies, A. McKellar. G the Baseball games played yester-

Archbutt, L. A. R. Duncan Kakip);

T. A. Pearce, AK Mackenzie, R.

A. Edwarda, A., W. Brown (skip)..

day in the National League.

There were no games in the

"C Division v. H.K. Electrie: American League:-----

AD Humphreys, LE N. RyanSt. Louis

A Nissin, P. E. Cassidy (skip);

WA. Cornell. E. Hoapes, W. A.

Brooklyn

Cruickshank, R. H. Wild (skip); Chicago

B. J. Lacon, WJ. Hansen, J.

Prentice. E 6. Abraham Xskip).

ELECTRIC E.C.

*G

R H

1

4.

0

Hack homered);

New York.

(Jurges homered)

2

*!

(Dimaggio homered)

5 13 Boston

(Posedell struck out éleven) Pittsburgh

3

Boston

1

In their lawn bowls match against the Hongkong Cricket Pittsburgh Club in the "C Division, the Electric B.C. will be represented by the following:

H. 8. McKay Y. Borby. J.

Lunny, Paul (b); A F “Solleft homered) Tarbuck C. E dahagan, 6. Dea-

Con: JK Sloan (skip); W, Stoker) ** WE. Mactarike, G. T. Pidget Cincinnati'

G/G 8 Thomson (sp). Res (loost humered) serve RF Gregory

Philadelphia

Collins, the Palace captain, gate superb szhibition at left half, Just before half-time. Bask beat the Spurs offside trap and made a ́ goal for Robson.

'Spurs faced a hopeless task, though Howe, with a long shot | from the wing, and Dix each found the net after the interval.

AQUATICS

Keen swimming is anticipated tonight at 7.30 p.m. when a repre sentative side from the Royal Scots will be pitted against the Victoria Recreation Club.

REFUGEES POUR INTO COLONY

Large numbers of refugees pour

ed Into Hongkong yesterday follow- ing a heavy Japanese air raid on Sha-ng-chung, in Mirs Bay, on Monday

Details are lacking, but it is stated that many planes took part

in the rald, and scores of bomba were dropped.

Bha-ng-chung 16 reported to have suffered considerable damage, and a large number of dres were

0 said to be still-raging last night

v. Kowloon Tong Kowloon C. C v. Kowloon Indians.

TOMORROW

Jan Kral holds the unique distinction of being the youngest baby to have made the Europe-Malaya-Australian run-bgate,

The most travelled tut' aast of Suez-It not in all the world -he arrived in Singapore ono day recently and hopped off for Melbourne the next day on the last lap of his flight from native Sweden. ".

Barely eight months old, Jan took it all with the sang troid of a Marco Polo.

won over by Jan's ways, and trip- ped over themselves in their hurry- to fetch a teddy" from under the Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ingrid Kral seat or hunt around for Jan's told me that whatever doubts they favourite stuffed 'scottie."

entertained might have

before His meals were prépared by his starting on the journey were soon mother at every break of the squelched by Junior's disarming journey in the hotels where they unconcern.

stopped

v. Australian Naval Reservists nightly meeting of the Urban at. Swimming and water-polo Council meeting, held in the Urban ("y" pool) 9.15 pm. Royal Council Chamber yesterday under Scots v. V. R. C. (Army Pool the chairmanship of Mr. G. B. 7 p.m.

Kennedy-Skipton. TENNIS LEAGUE. C. Division: Two applications for milk shop Recreio B. v. Army, Poliče v.tcences and one for a back house Recreio A, University v." Chi- licence were rejected by the meet- nese R. C., South China ying Central British. Jewish R. C. Present at the meeting were -----

Dr. N. C. MacLeod, Hon. Mr. H J. Pearce, Hon Mr. W, J. Carrie, Hon, Mr. T. A King, Mr. F. C, Hall "At first we thought that the A simple enough diet-Mrs. Kral SWIMMING.—European

YMCA M. L. C. F. Bellamy, M.C... Mr. A. | trip would be too much for little nevertheless belleved in seeing to swimming and water-palo prac-et Arculli. Dr. N. Chau, Mr. B. Jan but our doctor thought it herself. Jana nourishment was ties (pool), 3.30 p.m.-7.30 Wong Tape, Mr. Tans Shiu-kin, otherwise. Then we thought, that always fresh, as the breaks in the MBB, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, Mr. Liit might be dangerous ... but our flight seldom went beyond 18 Tse-fong, Secretary-Mr. C. J. Roe, friends, pooh-poohed' us out of hours. TENNIS LEAGUE.-D. Division: Asst Secretary Mr. In Ping the iden

Chinese R ̊.0, A. v. Indian R. Ç..

tseung

But it was left to Jan to prove Filipino Club, v. Chinese R. C.

how simple a thing air travel B., Central British v. Craigen-

could be to a big-little-man? Kower, South China v. Kow- 100д С. С.

p.mx

FRIDAY JUNE 21 |SWIMMING. - European YMCA Business Girls' Hour (6.30 p.m. -8.30 p.m.) Mixed Swimming (6.30 p.m.- 8.30 p.m.), Swim- ming and Polo · practice (8.90) p.m.-9 p.m.). TENNIS LEAGUE"- Mixed Dou- bles Division: University Y. Ladies R.C. Hongkong C. C. V United Services R. C.-Kowloon C. C. A v. Howlon C. C B

SATURDAY, JUNE 22 LAWN BOWLS First Division: Recreio "B" v. Recreio "A" In-

.

dian R. C. v. Craigengower, Po- lice R. C. v. Kowloon C. 0 Kowloon Docks R. C. v... Kow- loon B. G. C., Hongkong Foot- ball Club v. Civil Service; Second Division: Civil Service

"He would catch forty winks whilst they were 'bridging,' snooze whilst they were din- ing, or gurgle in placid con- tentment whilst they were scanning the latest war news pinned on the notice board. "Except for the occasion when v. Craigendower, Kowloon Foot- he had a touch of fu when at hall C. Y. Talkoo, Recreto Basrah, Iraq. Jan gave us no v. Kowloon B. G. C., Hong- trouble at all," they said." kong C. C. V, Kowloon Tong Is it a wonder that both Daddy R. C., Kowloon C. C. v. Po-and Mummy Kral think so much lice R.C.Third Division:,Kow-of their little „man? f! loon Football Club V Indian

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19 NURSES

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This is the little, fallow's bill or fare, spread over four square- meals a day:

Cereals, raw yolk of an egg, sugár, milk, fish, rusks, a variety of fresh fruits and lime juice,

Mrs. Kral swears by the diet- one look at the robust ruddiness of Jan, and you would be tempted" to go in for it yourself.

Lime Juice came last. This Item- in that array of good food, is what a Swedish child specialist, pres- cribed for Jan-and, for that matter, all babies in hot climates. Born a 7 . child, Jan tipped

the scale at 20 lbs, when he was

| seven months old

His daddy, a big merchant in

R. C., Hongkong C. C. v Hong. Jan had 19 nurses doing the trip textiles, will be setting" in Mel kong Electric, HK Football with him when he arrived yester-bourne "away from the" turmoir Club 7. Prison O.C., Craigen- day. Fellow passengers on board and whirlpool of a Europe "gone gower v. Kowloon B. G. C. the plane, they were completely berserk”.

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