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MONDAY, JULY 1, 1940.
2* In The World of Sports &
K.C.C. SURPRISED BY LEAGUE TENNIS
INDIANS IN SENIOR
BOWLS
LEAGUE
A SURPRISE IN THE FIRST DIVISION OF THE LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE was caused on Saturday by the Indian Recreation. Club when they visited and. beat K.C.C. on all three rinks to record their third win in four matches.
In the Second Division, Kowloon Tong held Club de Recreio to a tie and Taikoo Dock E.C. beat the Hongkong Cricket Club by one shot after the last head had resulted in a dead end.. EF.C. beat K.B.G.C. who now share the top position with Craigengower.
FIXTURES
As far as can be ascertained. mast clubs affected by the new. Volunteer training programme will endeavour to carry out their League tennis "ixtures according to schedule,
Fine Sport Witnessed At "Y" Gala
LOCAL LEAGUE New
BASEBALL
CHUNG
HWA BEAT H. K. B. C.
The following are the results of League baseball matches played yesterday:
LAI TSUN WIN AGGREGATE Swimming before # capacity matches unless it is absolutely crowd at the triangular contest ROYAL ENGINEERS
Several will be felding depleted teams but are not cancelling their
necessary.
held at the European Y. M. C. A. Hongkong Tennis League have on Saturday" a squad" from "the In Third Division, Craigengower, Brown (skip) 22: A D. Humphreys, also issued the revised list of X-Lai Taun Swimming Club was once MINDANAO proved too good for H.K.F.C and H A Angus, R. E, Davies, G. Etures for Mixed Doubles Division again to the fore and annexed H.K. Electric the result a Costello (skip) 17; F. D. Angus, A. as the original list concluded last most of the events after being narrow win over K.F.C. now lead T. Lay, J. Mouatt, B. E. Maughan week. With the proposed evacua strongly challenged by the Ching H.K. BASEBALLERS
tion of women and children, how-Wing Swimming Union of the the table. Equal in points with (skip) 18.
ever, the division may have to be chinese "."" K.B.G.C., they have two games in:
abandoned. hand.
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RESULTS AT "A GLANCE First Division
Recreto "A" 74. HK.F.C. 45.
*K.D.R.C. v. C.C.C.
K.C.C. 47, 1R.C. 73. K.B.G.C. 81, P.R.C. 54. *C.S.C.C. v. Recreio "B"
Second Division
C.C.C. 70, K.C.C. 45, Taikoo 58, H.K.C.C. 57: K.F.C. 88. K.B.G.C. 52. K. Tong 56, Recreio 56. Police 45, 0.8.C.C. 72. Third Division
Elec. 01, K.F.C. 55. *P.O.C. v. H.K.C.C.
C.C.C. 58, E.K.F.C. 48.
*IR.C... K.B.G.C. *-Postponed.
FIRST DIVISION
· CHAMPIONS WIN
At King's Park, Club de Recrelo "A" beat Hongkong Football Club by 29 shots.
Total: 57.
K.F.C. VICTORY
At Chatham Road. Kowloon Football Club beat Kowloon Bowl-The following are the League
Tennis Axtures for this week:---- ing Green Club by 16 shots.
TUESDAY
- KFC. J. Gibson, A. Eastman, R. Hall, J. Henson (skip) 18: W.- Groves. R. Hughes, C. Dowman,
W. Simpson (skip) 28; A. Lapsley, W. Seraphina. C. Pile, V. N. 'Atienza (skip) 22. Total: 68.
KR.G.C.: A. Morton, E A. At- kins. J. Robson, H, Drew" (skip) 21; L Sykes, E. V. Searle, H L Lock- hart, G. E. F. Thomson (skip) 14; E. F. Pope. V. C. Dixon, F. A. Cheesman, R. Duncari (skip) 17.) Total: 62.
DRAWN GAME
At Kowloon Tong, Kowloon Tong Garden City Assocfation tied with Club de Recreio,
K. Tong: Y. H. Tang, T. K. Lim, | J. N. Wong, J. L. Stepheng (skip) 21; H. A. Castro, A. E. H. Castro, W. J. Howard, A. J. Kew (skip) 19; N. A E. Mackay, H. Y. Hsu, H. Gittins, A. H. Basto (skip) 18.1 Total: 56,
Recreio "A": L.. J. Silva, C. M.
Recreio: M. F. Pinna, P. M. N. đã Silva, J. F. Ribeira, F. X. Silva (skip) 18; L. F. Xavier: F. X. Silva, C. M. 8. Alves, F. A. Yvano-
"B" Division
K.T.G.C.A. V. A.T.C. KC.C. v. C.R.C. IRC. V. C.D.F. HA.C.C. . C.S.C.C. 8.C.A.A, Y. C.C.O."
WEDNESDAY
"C". Division K.C.C. v, A.T.C. J.R.C. v. CD.E. "AZ C.D.R. B v. CRO HKPSA V CBA HKU.TO. v. S.C.A.A, 'KLT.C. ». ETG,C.A.
THURSDAY
"D" "Division C.R.C. "A" v. KITO. Filipino Club v, K,C,C. C.B.A. v. IR.C. CC.C, v. C.R.C. "B"
MIXED DOUBLES vich (skip) 20; M. Alarcon, B. The following are the (skip) 31; J. Luz, C. E. Marques,Alves, A. M. Rodrigues, O. P. Re-fixtures for the Mixed
Soares, R. F. Luz, H. A. Alves
F. V. V. Ribeiro. C. G. Biva (skip 25.". Total: 74.
*
JULY 5
C.R.C. . HKC.C. HKU.T.C, V. K.C.C. (A) L.R.C. v. USR.C.
medios (skip) 14; H. R. Pons, F. | division:— Marques, A. M. Xavier, E. de Sousa HKFC F. F. Anglow, J. CIVIL SERVANTS WIN
(skip), 22. Total: 56.
Gelling, L. E Lammert, K „S. Robertson (skip) 21; R. R. Wood. G. E. Stephens, A. Brooksbank, N J. Bebbington (skip) 9; B. L. Man- sell C. F. Needham, A. W. Hodges, G. Duncan (skip) 15. Total: 45.
INDIANS 26 UP".
At Cox's Road. Indian Recrea-: tion Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 26 shots.
K.C.C. T. Madar, G. Moss, E..
tion Club lost to Civil Service At Happy Valley, Police Recres-
Cricket Club by 27 shots.
3. MeWalter, J. Riddell (skip) 13: PRO: G. Wullerton, J, Hayward,
J. W. Harrop, G. Willcox, J. C. Aitken, Channing (skip) 17: F. Nolan: C. Pope, W. E. Hollands, J. w Macdonald (skip) 16 Total: 45.
Overy, E.. C. Fincher (skip), 15; AF. Harper, C. Strange (skip) 28; J. ca.cc.: P. D. Crawley, H. Lord, W. Smith, G. Lee, W. Mulcahy, Purvis. A. F. Shepherd, E. Burling. Kern (skip) 18; V. C Labrum, J.
W. R. Hillyer (skip) 20; C. J. Wal-
W. M, Brown, J. Fraser, F. Good-ker, J. R. Carr, A. Steven, S. Eccle- win (skip) 14. Total: 47.
shäll. (skip) 24. Total: 72.
THIRD DIVISION
I.R.C.: J. Roosen, A. K. Buffad, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu (skip) 20;. A H. Rumjahn, S. Yusuf, M. Y. Adai, A. R. Dallah (skip) 28; D. M.. Khan, S. M. Rumjahn, ́ A. M. Rumlahn, M. R. Abbas (skip) 25
Total: 73.
K.B.G.C. EXTENDED
At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl ing Green Club beat Police Re creation Club By 7 shota
Bower, A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Hol land (skip) 21; G., W. Deacon, J. C. Giu, J.G. Meyer, G. H Sherrif (skip) 18; T. Armstrong,, White, D. W. Waterton, A. J. Hall (skip) 22. Total:"67*.***
PRC E G.
Post, W. B. Cameron. G. Perkdns, A E. Carey (skip) 20; R. P. Phillips, H. Brown, J. Orem, J. Shepherd (skip). 19; A.Boutar, W. B. Harris, W, 8. Dali, JCS Fander (skip)-15.-- Total: 54.
NARROW VICTORY
At Ming "Yuen, Hongkong Elec- trie Recreation Club beat Kowloon Football Club by 6 shots.
H.KER.C. A.-P. Tarbuck; C-E. Gahagan, 8. Deacon, J. Sloan"(skip)
22; R. A. Owens, W. E, Baker, G T. Padgett, G. G. S. Thomson (skip), 15; A Gardner W, Stoker, J-F.
61.
FF.C.C. Woodcock, R. F. Gre- gory, C. Fuller, B. Evaris (skip) 22:
JULY 12
K.C.C. Y. C.R.C. HKC.C. V. L.R.C. U.S.R.C. V. K.C.C. (B)
JULY 19. A.K.U.T.C. v. LR.G. HKO.C. v. U.S.R.O. K.C.C: (A) v. K.C.C. (B)
JULY 26
LR.C. v. C.R.C. K.C.C. (B) v.. H.KUT.C. U.S.R.C. v..K.C.C: - (A)
AUGUST 2
C.R.C. \VA HKUT.C. K.C.C. (B) v..HE.C.C.
AUGUST 9 HRUTC USRC.
2 X-15 1x-10
Runs 0 0 0 0 0 C 0-0 Hits 0 0 1 0 2 0 0-3
Runs 1 3. 5 3 1 Hits. 1 1 2 3 2
Runs Hits
The best event of, the pro- gramme was undoubtedly the 200 CHUNG yards free style invitation relay which was won in brilliant style by
China Athletic the South Association The race was so
1 0, 0 0 0
I 2 0 1 1 0 0.04 HWA
Runa Hits
5 3 0 0 1.0 x8 3 1 1 1 0 1. X-7- SATURDAY'S MATCH The following are the box stores
Heavyweight Threat Used To Wash Cars
A year ago Jack (Buddy) Walker, 194-pound negro, washing automobiles for a living and missing plenty of meals. Today he is unbeaten in 18 fights, some against pretty fair, figh- ters, and is aiming, for the heights.
His story has a rags to riches tang:
On April 3, 1939, a preliminary heavy-weight ran out on matchmaker, "Whitey" Marrett of Columbus and "Whitey" start- ed à last-minute search for a substitute. In the crowd outside, unable to buy a ticket, was Walker, he had never had a boxing glove on his big hands, but when Mofrett offer- ed him $5, for a tour-rounder he snatched it. He was clumsy, but ne kayced his foe, George Kirsch of. Akron, in the third,
ROLLER
RHYTHM
SKATING CRAZE SWEEPS AMERICA.
That show drew a "gross" of $40. In his next two Aghts,
New York. Step into most any Walker scored one-round knock modern rink and you'll see it outs over Oscar Toles of Young new skating crate taken fresh off Jack Lowe of San the ice, mounted on Dora wheels
and sent skimming over maple- floors, the, country over.
and
Francisco. His cut for the three
keenly contested throughout that of Saturday's match between HBKnockouts added up to $13. at the last lap it was touch and Club and South China A.A.-
between Chan
Ko
Cheung-timHA
19. C. A A.) and G. T. May Souza 83 (European" "Y"); for first place. All f
3. Leonard 2b followed closely by Poon Wing-tai
Leonard p D. (Lai `Tşım);"" Although this was Bowen ef the first defent suffered by LalArculli 3b Taun this season, it must be taken T. Leonard 1b
Winglee c into consideration that whilst the Jorge rt
S C. AA representatives were
all "fresh" the others had already undergoing a strenuous evening.
KAY BRILLIANT*
Rums
Hits
5.0 A.A.
Another "neck-and-neck race wong 2b
was
won by Lai Tsun. In winglee i
this event special mention should rip If
be made of.G. T. May's brilliant, I. C. Wong as but unavailing, effort to annex the Ha 3b, ib
Pang. (a) race. Syimming third, May was a
Pau p, r handicapped with a lead of more
Chin cf than three lengths but over- Ma H revised coming this by some magnificent. Lau 1b, ef-p Doubles swimming, he not only drew level Szeto
with the leader, but overtook the Ng et, 36 latter to give his next man a com- fortable lead of more than a
Rube length, which, however proved Hits useless.
y
WINS FOR SISKIN
·AND. ARTEMIS
yachting results:-
"A" CLASS
8. Wong, A. N. Other, B. Williams, Yacht
· ;
11
2.
9
3
7
abr po &
4 3 3 4.3
52 310
1 19
1 1 8 10
Then Morrett. moved him into six-rounders and "boosted his pa to $10 per scrap. The box office was responding to the thad of won by.
Walker's fists. Walker
two
The Mineola Swing, Barn Dance, Tango, 14-step and the other skat ing dances are all part of the new rhythm an rollers,
It's a far cry from a mere seven
4 2 0.0 11 3 1 1 0 1 kockouts over Ed (Tipperary) 4 1 3.0, 0. D Murray of Shelby, O., in
years ago when roller skating meant steel wheels on concrete 4421 rounds, over. Tommy Carter of walks, skinned knees and torn Detrict in Ave, over Bob Thomas hose and a few rumbling rinks. of Lockland, O., in Ave, and ever Those were the days when fancy Young Harry Wills of Cincinnati skating, applied, only to touring professionals who exhibited in the local theatre.
34 14 14 218 in six.. 4 0 1 7 300-14 306 3 10-14
SEVENTH K.0, · After Fals seventh straight ab rh pa a knockout, Walker moved into the main events. He won 10-round decisions over Paul Favors of De-
3 0 0 6 10 1000 0
0.01 0
One of those teams of the vaude- lle days--they were, "Earl and Ines"—started the swing to awing wheels when; they quit the 0711 Canada, but used the kayo method age and opened, a rink at on Floyd Gibbons of Detroit in Mineola, Long Island, in 1934. In 20 000 1x, "Smoky Maggard of Dayton, one of the east's dancingest towns 13 Ky in three, and Wild Bar, and Inez Van Horn Intro- 30 0.12 Boyd, Jack Dempsey's protege, induced dancing on, wheels. It was 1 0 0 1 1 o eight
popular on ice skates, why not cas 30043 I
rollers?
RINK ENLARGED. Did it take? The rink has been enlarged twice strice then, Roller
01-101troit and Charley Belanger of
100
01 0
24
12:21 14 8
That made a total of 10 knock- [outs... dnd twa decisions in nine
months.
.0 C 00011 Walker opened
0 0 0 1 1.0 0~2
1940. with 2
Runs brought in-Souza, All 2, 10-round decision over tough akate dancing spread so fast that In the ladies 200 yards invita Leonard, D.. Leonard, Bowen 2. Wins Eddie Summe of Cleveland, then last year national dance chain- tion relay. the European lee and Jorge
scored three-round knockouts plenship were staged. Its success won amidst
Stolea the tumultuous
bases Souza 3, Ali
8. over Sandy McDonald of Dallas, paved the way for an all-inclusive cheering.
Leonard 4. Bowen 2, Tex, and Bob Nestell of Los championship event, embracing Although the redout- Leonard. D.
Arcull, T. Leonard 2 and Wingice. Angeles: Then scored one-round figure and speed skaters as well able Victoria Recreation Club was Two-base hit-Bowen
as dancers, which was run oft re- represented, the team, without the
Struck out by Leonard 8. Lán 1.
Simms and over services of the Misses V. Chum and Lopes, was never in a post-2. tion to offer the winners any serious competition.
יי
A good night's sport was con- cluled by a water polo match between the European and a Naval team resulting in a comfortable win for the former by 5-2 after leading at the interval by 4-1. Scorers were May (2) Chater (2) and Benn, for "Y" and Tel. Paul and A. B. Rutter for Navy
RESULTS
knockouts
#L
Bases on balls-on Leonard 2. Pau seven-round. knockout over Ed Cently at Cleveland.
Lau 1.
Runs earned-ott Pau 7, Lau. 2. Hits-off Pau: 8 in 3 and 1/3 inns; Lau: 8 in 3 and 3/3 inns.
Losing pitcher-Pau.*
Soft-spoken Van Horn's mila Murray."
is in direct contrast to On April 1, two days less than a manner year from the first time be ever his extraordinary fhair for promo- stepped, in the ring. Walker dug torral showmanship, Els Mineola himself out of the resin after a rink. m which Harry C. Bickmeyer count of nine on a second-round is a business partner, 15 a. No. 1 Hit by pitcher S. Leonard by Fau; knockdown and battled to a draw example of the modern roller skat- Winglee by Lau
Wild pitches-Leonard and Pau. Passed ballsWinglee and Azeto.
Double play Lau to U. Wang. Balk--Pau
Stranded HB, 4. SCAA 5. First on errors-HB 4 5.0.A.A. 3.
Umpires-Liegenbrink,
and Char
corer W. A. Smith.
Gillesple
:
Packed with colour but help
with Patsy Perront of Canton, O.ng palace. a fancy boxer..
Jack Dempsey.refereed, the Per-discreetly short of gandiness the roni scrap, and said, he thought (fink represents an investment of Walker had a slight edge despite $100,000. An electric organ and a novachord provide the music for skaters who throng the floor for two sessions a day, seven days a
The skaters often 1,400, at a.
the knockdown.
week.
GATE INCREASE 50 Yards Free Style-1, Lo Yuk-
Every scrap after Walker's arst (Lai Tsun); 3. F. A. Weller ("T"), sécs, wing (Ching Wing); 2, Fong Wah European "Y" Time 2 mins. 55 showed & gate increase and against Perroni Jack drew, 9,987 Time 28 secs
Diving-1, European (G. fans. The three previous fights on, are, a colourful assem 150 Yards Medley-1, La Tron Saunders); 2 Ching Wing (Soong grossed more than $8,000 each. blage Kiddles of three. Oldsters K.B.G.CW. J. Walker, A. Lunny, & F. Paur (skip) 24. Total: The following are Saturday's (Poon Wing-kai, Fong Chung-U Yui-tak); 3. "Lai Tsun (Yau Bai- Walker, has been reaping. 25.per of 76 Debs, from the tonlest Long
Island families, Girls from fac and Tsang `Cheung-ming); 2, kwan).
cent, of the gross. European: "Y" (3. 8. Wilson, A. 200 Yards Invitation Relay-1. Colcar? The pig fellow he tory benches Short skirts and Oder and G. T. May). Time 1 South China (Tommy Kew, Lee stands six feet one and weighs long panties. Bustness sults and min. 344/5 secs. Ching Wing Fook-kee, Shek Kam-pul and 194-has everything.
skating tights Figure skating He has were, disqualined, after finishing Chan Cheung-ta) European scored three of his knockouts with champs and stumbling beginners second.
"Y" (R. Goldman, LA Benn, G. his left hand,, and the others with They come in to ne rink, from Women's Invitation Free Style Arnold, and G. T. May); 3. Lal his right. He can take it, too-50s around and Van Hor Relay 1, European (Misses Tsun (Fong Wah, Tsang Cheung Simms and Perront each had him Horwood Marim: Bullivan
and mins, Chan Chim-nam and Poon on the floor in early rounds but bera of the Mineola Roller Skating Craig): 2, La Taun Misses R. Wing-kal), Time. 1 min 30 secs. couldn't win."
Club Within that organization. Choy. Trong Fung-kwan, Cheng AGGREGATE EY. LT. C.W. The negro American Legion post are 60 Individual clubs active Olin and Ko Mul-ling);
3,50 Yards, free-style........... 1. 2 3 here has adopted him as honorary groups which sponsor their own. Victoria Recreation Club (Misses 150 Yards Medley.
drum major of its drum and bugle baseball teams, drama, groups, Butterces, M Hatchinson, J. relay 60 corps, and on. Daht nights Walker cutings, dances One clab, the Anderson and D Welt) Time 2 100 Yards free-style 1. 2 3 gets into his ring togs and leads Lightning Rollers, is four years old. mins, 25 secs,
50 Yards breast-stroke 1:3 2 the musicians around the coll-has-70, members and 1800 in the 100 Yards Free Btyle-1, Lo 50 Yards back-stroke 1. 32 seum He admits, the only notes treasury Yuk-wing (Ching Wing) 2. Chan 300 Yards relay 2 6 Chun namuel Tsun); 3. Diving
SECOND DIVISION K.C.C. BEATEN
*At the Valley Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 25 shots.
0.0.0.6. R. Solina, FK. Modi, WWard, W. K. Way (skip) 25 T.A. Razack, D. Rozarie, R. Ran dall, E. Zimmern (skip) 22; J. Xavier, A. B. Hamson, T. Lock, A A Lewis (akip) 23, Total: 70.
K.C.C., C. J. Tacchi, E. B, Well; wood, A. W. Ramsay, T. Cart (skip) 12 R. Leigh, C. Champelo- vier, W. Parsons, A Spary (skip) 12 AC Tribble, E., Curtis, Jack R. Marks (skip) Zi. Tatal
"BY 'ONE SHOT
At Talkoo, Talkoo Club beat Hongkong Cricket Club by one ahöt.
'Talkoo: R. Main, A. "McArthur F. Hillon, D. Munro (skip) 10, W.
}
*
Finished Posin. Pta, J. Smalley (skip); 19: G. Cross, G. Artemis
4.08.315 .1. Frost, P Morgan, J. Smith (skip) (Mr. G. G. Wood). 14. Total: 55.
Jean
4.07.41 HK.F.C. LOSE
(Mr. G. J. Taix). At the Valley Crafgengower CC. Jos
"4.07.47- beat Hongkong Football Club by 10
(Capt. E. Neve). shots.
: Gull
4.0850 C.C.C.: W. E. Broadbridge, A. (Capt. A. O. G. MUÍs), Hung, F. X. Delgado, C. W. Lam Tyrone chai 4.09.39 (skip) 18; M. Baptista, E. McNay. (Mг, N. "O, Christensen); A. J. Coelho, A E. S. Alves (p) Maria.
4.10.37 221 P. Lee, G. Tanner FA
(Mr. G. G. Bläck)....... - Peterson, G. 8. Ladd (skip) 20. True Blue. Total: 58.
EKFC.: A B. Didsbury, C. G. }
MIXED CLASS
Bollis, EL. Strange, EG Wal-Siskin, 407.58 Ungton (skip) 21; H H Beddow, L. (Mr, D. Humphreys).
5
D: Skinner, "J." Watson, Widgeon 4.18.28 4.08.02 2 5 Strange (skip) -6; A. Watson, F. (Mr, S, R. Hawke). Flippance, B.: 1. Bickford, G. 8. Ow!
Graver (skip). 21: Total: 48.
4.25,03 4.09.25 3 Mr. G. LEastgate).
SPORTING FIXTURES
TODAY.
BADMINTONY →→
Badminton 8 pan, BADMINTÒN: → YMCA, Mixed TOMORROW
* Bääniinton 6—11 pm/**
SATURDAY, JULY 3
d. Arnold("g"), Time 62-4/5
secs.
50 Yards Breast Stroke-1; Fong, Chung, U. (Lai Taun); 2, Fung Wal-chung (Ching Wing); 3. Peter Wilson ('2"). Time 34 secs.
50 Yards Back Stoke-1, Lau
Ziu-ting (Lal Trim); 2. Young
3
I
13
23
bras 7,000 of them as
4he knows are bank notes, and that A weakly newspaper, "Bumpe 2 he's getting plenty of them-a far and Falle covers Fink activities. cry in a single year from His and special events, and carries a 16 auto-washing days.....
dozen or so columns of the school paper type: Tim Stronson, and Jean Black are back together again. Too bad, Elleen"
RESORTED TO THE STARS TO
PICK WINNERS
Bkaters go into the sport, for exercise, to reduce, or for just Numerous documents which plain fun Van Hom, sees that Ylu-kwah (Ching Wing), 3, B 8.
cluded betting alips, rate books. they get the latter. no matter the Devious are the ways resorted to te tickets, handicap sheets and a original motive Wilson (7) Time 32-4/5 secs. brpunters in their endless search large number of foolscap sheets
300 Yards Free Style Relay-1, for winners, but the manager of bearing evidence of intricate calt-way from $9.50 to $25 for the fibre Those who buy their own skates Cathedral. Hall LAWN BOWLS First Division: La Tsun Fong Wah, Tans the KL. Motor Exchange. S. Rama lations were produced as exhibits. wheel kind that come attached to
Craigengower V. Recreio "A", Chemg-min, Lau. Tai-ing Char ungam, told the Third Magistrate Kowloon 0.0. v. Kowinon B.G.C., Chun-nam, Poon Wing-kal. Pong in Kuala Lumpur that his cost In his cross-examination Arumu-shoes. Twenty-one skute manu Indian R.C. v. Civil Service, Po- Wing-kau): 2.Chine Wing (Yeung picked winners after intricate as gain when asked what these cal-facturers In America turn out
| Yiu-kwan," Chang: King-pong, Lo
culations referred to, said his cou- 2,000,000 sets a year (rink ~ and |-·stological cafeniations: great v
weres charged with, betling in, sed winners after intricate astro-supply 3,000 rink
The comman betting house and manage logical calculations Ag ing a common betting house frer The couth in his evidence said
It was true that he picked IK WATW. ners after astrological calculations. Sometimes, „be had; succeeded” in
not picking winners,
lice R.G. v Kowloon Dock Yuk,wing Chan Wing-kal, Cacuns Arumugam and S, Ramalingam ain who was an ardent turite pick steel wheel: styles combined) and
***** WEDNESDAY!! FULT: 32. Cunningham O. Gilles, C. Bo- BADMINTONYMCA Bad- vaird. R. Keown (skip) 23, W
minton, AIT Day ********
Melrose, W. McKie, T. F. Stainton, WATER POLO YMCA
J. C. Chalmers (skip) 16. Total:
68
Water Polo dames, 6 to 7 pm: VGA FRIDAY JULYKKE HKC.C. TA. Pearce, AK BADMINTON, TM. O; A Mixed MacKenzie A McKellar Aw. Badminton; 811 pm
Hongkong Football Club ▼, Re- creto " Second Division: Chi-leung, and Chan Kam-fui); 3. Talkoo R.C5 vins Craigéngówer. Kowloon 8.G.C%=v.@Kowloon Tong, Kowloon Football Club **v. Police R.C. Recreid v Hong- kong... CC. Civil. Berries v Kowloon, C.0.* Third Division,
Hongkong Electric RC v. In- dian R.C. Craizengower Y pectively; Both, Were- convicted Priem 0,0. Hongkong. GC. v. Arumugani waą sentenced to Kowloon FC Kowloon BG.D. of $10 and Ramalini
V. Hongkong Football Club of $200
rink: Opera