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CHINESE HOLDS SINGAPORE

TENNIS TITLE

Playing sparkling tennis, the present Malayan champion, Chin Kee Onn retained the Singapore men's singles ille in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships "when be defeated' Yadi in straight sets 6-1, 6-2, says the Malays Tribune.

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This was Kee Onn's third at-drop shots in which Kee Onn, ex- tempt at the title, the first being celled. in 1938 when he was knocked out

US. BASEBALL

RESULTS

SPORTS & GENERAL"

NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuter)— The following are the results of League baseball matches played yesterday:-

In the first set, Kee Onn won in the second round and the two games "in succession while Philadelphia second last year when he was Yadi.annexed the next. With his New York beaten in the semi-final. In the opponent failing to retrieve dim- Atal he ex-emplified his capabill-cult shots, Kee Onn went on to ties and his victory was fully de-win the set without conceding als served.

single game morė 6-1.

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Cleveland

(Boudreau homered) Chicago The large crowd was undoubted- YADI DOUBLE-FAULTS Washington ly treated to a fine exhibition of Playing a cautious game, Kee (Walker homered) tennis, but still more was expected | Onn took the lead, in the first Boston of these two.players.

Keeping up a fine length, Kee' Onn kept the game well under his control right from the start. With a splendid Backhand and occasional spin- ning drives, which he varied with tricky placements, Kee Oun kept Yadi on the alert for the greater part of the game

game of the second set. 40-love when Yadi double faulted and conceded the game.

Some long rallies were witnessed in the following game but Kee Onn with occasional grand plac- ings to the side, of the net and splendid drop shots did not give Yadi a chance. He won this game as well

At this stage Yadi recovered, and Yadi on the other hand failed when leading 40-16 caught his op- to show up in his usual manner.ponent unware with a tame shot His services were rather weaker close to the net to win the game.| than what he displayed in his yadi also won the next. previous matches in this tourna- ment. Nevertheless, he did, од several occasions give Kee On stiff opposition to collect his points.

It was. Kee Onn's turn then and

with the rest to end up 6-2. playing as he did before. ran off

Cleveland

Chicago

Detroit St. Louis

AMERICAN

R. HE

9 & 1 49 1

7 14 2

59 3

......... 513 - 1

6 6.2 (Doerr and Cronin homered)

Philadelphia

3 13.0 New York

2 5 1

7' 14 2

(Boudreau homered)

5 &. 3

3.7 1 7 10

2

4

(Cullenbinn homered)

Detroit

10 18 2

(Greenberg homered) St. Louis ...

1 5 4 (Oame called at the end of the 7th)

Washington

4 11 0 5 7 0

..

NATIONAL

Boston Brooklyn New York

(Cuccinello homered) Philadelphia

2 8 3 9:0 0

4.8 I

7 12 0 (Kizzo twice and Mueller homered)

....

Chicago

4 10 1

(Gleason homered)

Cincinnati

7 13 1

(Frey homered twice)

St. Louis --------- Pittsburgh

Boston

1 8 0

05 :;

7 10.2

(Sisti homered) Brooklyn

(Walker homered).

2 9 3

7 13.2 3 6 2

The mixed doubles title was Bostor. won by R. F. Smith and Mrs. R. Nassim when they beat the se led pair S. Abed and Mrs. W. J. M. Warden 6-4, 6-4.

Fadi seemed tired" out when the game was half way through and Kee Onn drove home some of his drives to bring rounds of applause At the conclusion of the tour- from the spectators Time and nament, Mrs. D. E. L. Anderson again Yadi failed to play' up to distributed the prizes.

ELECTRIC STARTING GATE

Boon To Horse Racing

Hollywood Park, Cal.-A prophet is not without honour, save in his own city. "

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This, observation fits rféely the story of the Puett electric start- ing gate, built and developed in Los Angeles," and, which has never been used at a local track, but comes to Hollywood Park for the summer, meeting.

A year in the coming. perhaps. but the Puett gate Is famillar to turf followers. (Banta Anita used Its own type starting gate).

Mest race goers are acquainted with the tremendous improvement In racing, a result of the quick starting provided by the electric barrier and how it has corrected the roguish behaviour of horses.

Clay Puett, a veteran starter came to the conclusion that the starting gate could be improved to provide for fast, even starts. He knew what he wanted, but he didn't know how to go about it. A chance conversation a little over a year ago with George W. Strat- ton, airplane executive and owner, of the Circle S. Stables, solved the riddle,"

POOR STARTS

SPORTING.

FIXTURES

TODAY.

BADMINTON. YMCA. Mixed

Badminton, 6-il p.m. " BOWLS, Open Pairs: at K.C.C.. C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares v. W. V. Field and V. Chittenden; W. Bong Bling and L C. R. Souza V P. A. Peckham and W. McNeill. At Recreio, C. New York Dowman and F. C. Chan- Philadelphia ning B. D. Evans and R (Bragan homered) Hall; T. Coleman and M. Fergu- son v. W. C. Simpson and P. Younghusband; W Harrower and H. L Lockhart v. E, W. Simmons and F. Goodwin. At KT.C., A. K. Suttad and M. R. St. Louis Abbas v. R. Williamson and C. Pittsburgh

Chicago

MUSIC AT REGISTRY WEDDING

NEW POLE-VAULT|

RECORD

FRESNO, California July 1 (Reuter-A new world record for pole vault of 15 rect 1-1/8 fus, was made by Cornelius Marmerdam, of San Francisco, here yesterday in National Amateur Athletic Union track and field champion- Ships.

LOCAL CRICKETER the

MARRIED

ime in the Offside Goal

Dispute

TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1940.

Volunteer Orders

ORDERS BY LT.-COL H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT,

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

RECRUITS MEDICAL EXAMINATION July 5, H.Q. 5:30 pm. Orderly Medical Officer-Lt. E. W. Stout.

PARADES

Corps Signals

Pte. FK Partridge, Armd, C. PL.- 22.6:40 to 23,740; Pte. V. A Iten- son, No. 3 Coy., 22.6.40" to 22.7.40; Pre. J. E. Ward, AS.C. Coy, 23.6.40 to 237.40; Pte. W. H. Peters, No. 3 Coy.. 26.6.40 to 23.7.40; L/Cpl K

July 5, HQ. 2 p.m. Unit will I. Tse, No. 4 Coy. -1.7.40 to 14.740; parade

uniform Jackets, L/Bdr. G. H. Cautherly, 6th A.A. shorts, boots and puttees, sun Bry., 2.7.40 to 1:10:40. ** helmets. All other equipment will The following leave is cancelled;

STRENGTH-DECREASE

be brought in kit bags for 0.0.3 Pte: J. Fr. Shri AS.C. Coy, 21.6.40 Inspection (3) Area Lines Test, to 21.7.40. (1) W/T Section. Instruction ön No. 9 Sec. (1) Signal "training.

No. 2 Company July 5, K.C.R. 8am. Compulsory Scotland was nearly Hampden- parade. Details Company cir- Bellaared to a spectacular last-minute cular.

Scotland

1 England

win over England in the Glasgow

tors..

The formal, business-like atmos- The present official world re- phere of the Registry of Marriages, cord is 14ft. ilin Supreme Court, was conaiderably enlivened yesterday afternoon when, for the first time in the history of the Department, muste was allowed during a ceremony.

Friends of Lt. Laurence Dudley | Kilbge, of the Hongkong Naval

Pte. Joseph Tse, Fd. Ambulance, Volunteer Force and well-known

27.5.40; Gnr. P. T. Raymond, 3rd Battery, 128.40; Pte. Y. C. Wong, Fd, Ambulance, 178.40: Gor. H. F. local cricket, and Mis race Evelyn Martin, of the

Fong, 5th AA. Bty.. 18.0.40. Southorn Hostel, Village Road,

No. 4 Company

STRENGTH-INCREASE played the Wedding March on the international, watched by nearly

July 5, HQ. (1) 5.15 p.m. Re-. Spr. VKomaroff, Fd. Coy. Enga," its full allowance of 75,000 spectacrults detailed for Kennedy Road 27.5.40; Pte. H. W. C Milner, Arind. gramophone they had brought after the couple were joined in

Range () 5.30 pm. Remainder C. PI 31.5.40 Bigmn. W: O. R. marriage by the Registrar, Mr. they made when Referee Webb re- for extra musketry..

From the noises of disapproval of recruits and those men detailed Franklin, Corps Sigs. 10.6.40; Pte. T. B Whyte-Smith.

G. Haynes, Armid. C. PL, 14.6.40; The marriage was one

fused McCulloch a goal a few of a

No. 6 Company

Pte. W. H. Tso, No. 3 Coy,, 17.6.40; number hastened by the Govern-seconds from the end it is to be July 5: (1) HQ. 7 am, Those Pte. "S. F. Yap, No. 3. Coy., 17.6.40; ment's evacuation order.

concluded few of the spectators detalled by C.S.M. (1) Kin: Rall- Pte. M. Gold, A.B.C. Coy., 19.6.40; -- was given on Saturday, and the saw what happened in the scrim-way Station, 8 a.m. Remainder. Pte G. Melville, No. 1 Coy., 20.5:40; actual ceremony, in the regular mage preceding the placing of the The whole Company will proceed Gnra. F. S. Elliott, 8. Hope, R. course of things, would not have all in the net by Scotland's cen- to Fanling by 837 am. train. Keown and J. F. Lawrie, 5th A.A.. taken place until a fortnight had re-forward. This is understand-Dress: Helmets (Chin strap up), Bty, No. 3 Sec., 20.6.40; Spr. W. E elapsed. Special consideration able, as the decision was offside, shirts, shorts, puttees and hose. Hitchins, Fa. Coy. Engs., 10.6.40; was, however, taken of existing and not for a presumed foul tops, pouches, belts and frogs, ride Pte. W. W. McCombe, Corps HQ. circumstances which require that against McCulloch,

slings, haversacks, waterbottle, 20.6.40; Pte. E. B. Lyen, A.S.C. Coy... British women ust be evacuated

Knives, forks

20.8.40; Pte. HV. Pearse, A.A.C., before Friday. ·

Sproston fell after stopping a

No. 7 Company

23.8.40; Ftes. F.. J. Wilkinson, C. E drive, with Woodley out of goal,

July 5, H.Q." 8 a.m. Field train-Stewart P. L. Morphew. A. Drum- and the ball rolled clear to Mc-ing at D'Agullar. Dress: S.D. caps, mond. A. J. Brown, T. C. Barclay, A number of special licences Culloch, who flicked it into the shirts, shorts, boots, puttees, C. L. Williams, C. R. Rowcliffe, P. wete also granted during the i net,

Referee Webb judged Me equipment, waterbottles alled. Morrison, D. Lyon, E. G, Price, D. week-end,

Culloch to have no one but Spros- Rife and bayonets will be drawn W. Hume, W. R. Lambért, E. H. Other marriages during the ton between him and the goal, but parade. This parade is compul- man, J. A D. Morrison, D. from Company *store before MacNider, N. E. Hunter J. J. Hof- Scotland's argument is that the

Notice

OTHER WEDDINGS "

OUT OF GOAL

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week-end were between:→

Hunter, W. R. J. Wilkinson, "W. D. Lt. Desmond Ernest Hindmarsh, ball rolled on Sproston to Mc-sory for all ranks. of the Hongkong Naval Volunteer, Culloch, putting him on side.

Pay Section

Fisher, C. L. Farmer. Wood, D. July 6, HQ. 2.15 p... Fay Corps Forbes, R. L. Wyllie, G. E. Piercy, Force, and Miss Gladys Phyllis English players feel just as em- Allen, of No. 140A Kennedy Road; phatically McCulloch fouled Cullls Dress: shirt, shorts, jacket, helmet, Harrop, G. Campbell, A WL work under RAF.C. mstructor. W. C. Higgs, E E. Robertson, J. Mr. James Ormiston, of Messrs. Just before Dougal scored Scot- Reiss, Bradley and Co., Ltd., and land's equalising goal in the thir-

Boots, puttees, hose-tops, belt.. Ramsey, W., O'Neill, D. L. New- Mrs. Ida Murier Nelsen, of No. 34 tieth minute of the second half.

APPOINTMENTS AND bigging. W.. Keates, J. R. Luke,

PROMOTIONS Humphreys Building;

Welsh was England's scorera L/Bdr. D. Orr, 2nd Bty, to be Clemo, G. C. Burnett, H. Broken- HC. Hunt, R. J. Cloake, A. B. L/8gt. Jim Johnston, of the ane solo effort from a headed pass Bdr., 24.6.40: Gnr. J. H .B. Lee, 2nd shire and H.. Yappe, Training Hongkong Police Ferce, and Miss by Broome six minutes after the Bty. to be L/Bdr., 24.6.40; Sigma: Cadre, 20.6.40; Pie. LE. McCabe, Betty Bone, stenographer of the interval. Colonial Secretary's Office;"

N. J. Booker. Corps Sigs. to be A. Training Cadre, 27.8.40; Pte. W Outstanding English successes L/Cpl., 28.6.40; Pte. G. Mr. Chan Sun-ahang, teacher of Were Sproston, Hapgood. Welsh, J. Wright-Nooth, No. Coy, to be A Burns, Stanley Pl., 22.640; Spr. A. A. R. Lowe, Armnd. C. Pl., 21,6:40; J." EL Ling Ying College, and Miss R. Smith and Matthews, but there agt., 28.6.40.

Ivashkevich, Fd. Coy. Engs., 24.6.40; Chiong Wal-chow, nurse, of No. Was not one marked weakness in 25 Calne Road:

the team. Caskle

Pte. G. A P. Wright-Nooth, No. 4 Coy., 26.6.40; Ptes. K. M. Cheung and K. H. Lo, No. 7 Coy 27.8.40.

ATTACHMENTS WANA Pte. W. W. McCombe. Corps HQ.

Arm, 20.8.40.

uce Lill

TRANSFERS Ptes. J. N. Sweeney, A. Calman, Mr. Tang: Ex-chang. merchant, Scottish forward to enhance his re-G. T. Anderson. H. G. Cooper, M. of No. 33 Fraya, Kennedy Town.putation. and Miss Chen: Shu-tsih, of No.

Ferguson, W. Greig, W. Houston Scotland: Dawson rangers; C. B Mlard, A. E. Pearson and R 87 Leighton Hill Road;

Carabine (Third Lanark), McClure Morrison, from No. 2 Coy, to FdAir Mr, Sydney Maurice Gidley, of (Hearts); Shankly (Preston) Bax Coy. Engs., No 4 Sec, 28.6.40.

69 2

(Nicholson homered) Cincinnati

(McCormick homered),

7 15

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0 4

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No. 37 Kimberley Road,

2 6.0

Blanche Isabella Scott.

(Butcher pitched)

LEAGUE STANDINGS

Cincinnati

Cleveland Detroit

6. M. Thom: J. G. Meyer and Q. W. Deacon v. R... Morrison and J. McKelvle. At C.OC., A. Mor- ton and H J. Bicknell v. D. Munro and R. Main; W, J: Eur ling and M. N, Rakusen v. Y H. Tang and J. N. Wong. TENNIS-B" Division: R.T.G.CA. Brooklyn

Y... A.T.C.. K.C.C.

V. CR.C.. New York I.R.C. v. Recreio, HK.C.C. v. C.8.0.C., B.C.AA. V. C.C.C.

TOMORROW BADMINTON.-Y.M.C.A.

minton, All Day, TENNIS." Division: K.C.C. V. A. T. C. J.R.C. v. C.DR. "A". C.DR... "B" CRC, HK.P.S.A. y. CRA, H.K.U.T.C. v B.C.A.A., KLTC. v. K.TO.CA, WATER

POLO. Y. M. C. A. Water Polo games, é to 7 p.m.

TENNIS.-"D" "Division:

THURSDAY, JULY 4.

C.R.C. "A" v. KÍT.C., Filipino Club K.C.C. C.BA, V. LR.C., C.

M

Bad-Boston

and ter (Hearts), Brown (Hearts); Cas- kle (8t. Mirren); Walker (Hearts), the McCulloch. (Falkirk),

(Rangers), Dougal (Preston),

Cpl. George Bedford, of Royal Corps of Signals, and Miss Hilda Mabel Humphrey of Lyemun Married Quarters B3.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEAVE

Piper M. 8, Cumming, No. 2. Cɔy.. Venters 1.3.40 to 31.8.40; Gnr. Tam Kwan Kon.. 4th Bty., 10.6.40 to 9.12.40;

England: Woodley (Chelsea); Sproston (Manchester City), Hap good (Arsenal); Wilungham (Hud- dersfield). Call's (Wolverhampton?, (Everton); Matthews (Stoke), Martin (Aston Villa), Villa). Welsh

The following forthcoming mar-Mercer riages are announced:—

NATIONAL

W. L. Pct. 41.21 .661

38 21 644

37 22 .627

AMERICAN

and Miss Eleisa

Valazquez- wall).

42 25 .627

Vazquez, of No. 1 Belfṛan Road;

.38 .25 .603

36 23 581

COTTON BEATS PADGHAM

Henry Cotton beat Alfred Pad- gham at the 37th hole in the anal of the £1,250 tournament at Royal Mid-Surrey recently.

one of the most exciting and A crowd of about 3,000 saw.

E. N. Thursby, Captain. Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps..

AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

Strength-Increase: Mrs. M. J. Holmes, 21.8.40; Mrs. 8. M. Mac- Kinlay Mrs. J. R. Carnac, Mrs. E Mitchell, Mrs. L. Goldman, 20.6.40; Mrs. P. Wallis, Mrs. R. K. Wallace Mrs. J. W. Buckwell, Two matches. In the Open Pairs Muir, Mrs. J. Groundwater, Mrs. Miss M. B. McGuffog, Mrs. A. S..

Two Bowls "Attempts"

CC

Mr. Beeg Peter Charr Fletcher, Broomg (Aston engineer, of No. 11B Beltran Road, (Charlton). Smith (JR.) (Mill of the Lawn Bowls Championship. R. Colledge, Mrs. C. M. Peers,

HOME CRICKET

Mr. James Gordon Smart, master. mariner, care of Messrs. Butter- Beld and Swire, and Miss Geor-The match between Notts and ina Mann, care of No. 92 Derby at Trent Bridge ended in Waterloo Road,

HITS 74 STRAIGHT

interesting matches in the 37 US. AMATEUR TRAP years' history of the event.

Stratton was concerned because two of his horses got away to poor starts and when Puett talked about his idea, an electric gate. with Stratton the latter called in. Don' Bozio, Douglas Aircraft eng- ineer, who built the gate from BADMINTON, Y M. C. A. Mixed tish match-play champion for the

Puett's ideas.

A two-stall gate was built and taken to Hollywood Park and Stratton broke his own horses

from the device. It worked, Puett then went "to Canada and told Sam Randall Canadian sports- man about the electric gate and Randl adopted it. A complete gate was installed and used at Lands- one track, Vancouver, B. C., in July. 1939. Bill Kyne was next to use the gate at Bay Meadows. Meanwhile the Hollywood Park season nad come and gone and that's the reason the Los Angeles developed Puett gate wasn't used at the track last summer.

The Puett gate, which is now at: Hollywood Park, ready for the summer meeting has been im. proved

OVER 2,000 RACES

C C. v, C.R.C. “B.”

FRIDAY JULY, 5

U.A.R.C.

Cotton, who thus became Bri-

a draw.

Derbyshire:-239 and 201 for a Ets, dec.

Nottinghamshire:-334 for

wkts, dec.

LEICESTER, BEAT NORTHANTS

Leicestershire defeated North- amptonshire, at Barwell, by eight wickets.

Northamptonshire:-105 and 151. Leicestershire: 162 for 8 wkts. dec. and 96 for 2, wkta.

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SHOOTING TITLE Triumphing in a three-cornered Badminton, 6-

11 pm,

second time in his career, de- shoot-off, D. Franklin Beck of TENNIS. - Mixed Doubles Divi- served to win. He was the more Havre de Grace, Ma, captured the for the first time in his long.

sion: C.R.C. v. HE.CC., RK.U. convincing player, and but for national amateur trap-shooting career. T.C. v. K.GO, (A), LRC. v. missing three ridiculously short title at sixteen-yard targets to Incidentally, both of the other putts, two of them no more than feature the second day of com finalists had previously held the SATURDAY, JULY 6

18 Liches, LAWN BOWLS-Frat

the margin of his championships at the New York and 1937 and Kretschinen scored petition in thirty-fifth annual title. Beaver: captured it in 1932 Division: victory would have Craigepgowe: 7. Recreio "A", substantial

Athlétic Club's Travers Island in 1933. Beaver also has taken Kowloon C... Kowicon B.G.C.,

layout.

the national amateur doubles Indian R.C. v. Civil Service, Po-

Beck shattered seventy-four clay laurels on four occasions, "hir lice H.C., Kowloon Ducks, match away. One of the vital in which Walter S. Beaver of ing been recorded here on Friday. As it was he almost threw the birds in a row in the extra round latest success in that event hay- crets second Division: hooked all iron shot and, com- Kretschman of Hamilton, Ont.. variety of conditions throughout holes was the 35th, where Cotton Conshohocken, Pa, and Harry The contestants" encountered a Talkoo R.C. V Cralgengower. Kowloon BG6. v. Kowloon pletely mighitting the pitch on were his rivals. All three pre-the day. Showers fell during the Tong Kowloon Football Club to the green, left Padgham with viously had scored 197 out or 200 morning and a light wind whipped v. Police R.C., Recreio Hong- two for it to become i up for the to head the field of 183 title over the inlet in the afternoon; kang C.C., Civil Servies first time. He took three putta, aspirants.

while" cloudy skies prevalled over

Hongkong Football Club v... Re-|

V.

been fairly

COMPLETE MISHIT |

Kowloon Co: Third Division missing, from less than a yard. Nelther Beck 'nor Beaver faltered head. However, most of the lead Hongkong Electric R.C. v. In- The 36th was balved in 4, and on the first string of the shooting scores were good dian C. Cratgengower at the extra hole both players off, both breaking twenty-five, but Steve Crothers of Chestnut Hi Prison OC., Hongkong CC v. were off the green to the left with Kretschman bowed out of the Pa., winner of the singles honours Ed Deen, chief representative for Hongkong Football Club

Kowloon FC, Kowtoon BG.C. their tee shots. Pitching neatly picture, by failing to crack the last season, was close behind the

over a bunker Cotton was safe for third and eighth birds. the company which controls it,

topnotchers with 195, but it was 2 declares that more than 2,200

a 3, but Padgham's chip was

Beginning a

the second extra poor day for detending champions. races have been started out of the perts and the release patterned putt back, he was beaten-Daily shot but Beaver erred on his fifth City was forced to relinquish the little top strong and, missing the string, Beck missed on his first Mrs Blanche Wolf of New York Puett gate, equivalent to more after a bomber plane release. That Telegraph). than 300 racing days, End there explains the effectiveness of the has been only de falluregate, Deen said,

Then it was becausé the "It speeds up the start, Actually gates open at once, and no jockey V-shaped doors of one ta were starts are 75 per cent faster than can beat the gate as formerly," "locked "wrong, strangely enough, the old method The electric gate Deen declared,

by Clay Puett himself, in a face at removes all criticism of assistant There are 11 Puett rates in ex- Pimlico fast fall," then said. starters holding onto horses; it stence. They are shipped to the "The locks on the Puett gate helps high weighted horses: 1t various tracks and rented out at were engineered by aircraft ex- provides an even start because the is a day

and they thus finished the second women's title, the crown being portion all square, Both recorded annexed by Mrs. Mary Conde of. perfect performances on the third Morristown, N. J who broke 96. string and were well along on the out of 100 to take this champion- fourth, when Beaver falled to ship for the first time. The ninety-fourth of the shoot-off, Dorothy Champffer of Brooklyn, shatter his fineteenth bird, or his runner-up with 93 WAS MISS

With victory in his grasp the Ms. Wolf tallied 63 and Mrs Jack 44-year-old Beck cracked the few Blood at South Orange the only, Temaining birds to hand the crown other title secker T

were started yesterday despite the 21.8.40; Mrs. W. W. Whittaker, Mrs. rain, but a sudden shower after a F. V. Merriman, 22.5.40; Mrs. M few heads necessitated both games Barnister, 24640; Miss M. B. Mac- being stopped after a few heads. Fayden, 24.6.40; Mrs. U. T Mack-

At Kowloon Football Club, Min, 25.8.40; Mrs. H. K. Leghorn Alarcon and A, Kew Jed J. Gill and 26.0.40. G. Duncan 7-2 after five heads.

(8gd) Mrs. I. M. 8. Braude, At K.B.G.C.. LF. Xavler and R. F.

Commandant, Lazzled W. Mulcahy and T. W. Carr

Nursing Detachment, 2-0 after two heads.

H.K.V.D. Corps.

THE

SPIRIT OF TRADITION

English life and

MARTELL

ESTABLISHED IN 1715

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occas

character wanworld:

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