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TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1940.

In the World of Sports

DEATH OF PTE. Things Normal LEAGUE TENNIS U.S. Baseball HONGKONG GOLF

B. R. BULLEN

FIRED FOR H.K. IN POSTAL "MATCH

In Britain

Pte. Wooderson Wins

Excellent Race

"A" DIVISION

INDIANS DEFEAT SOUTH CHINA

Indian Recreation Club beat Athletic Association

Private Benjamin Ralph Bullen.

LONDON, August 12 (Reuter)-South China of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots, and a member of the Hong. The folowing are three odd items by six sets to three at King's Park

from week-end news kong Rifle Association" died at the

showing yesterday in the "A" Division of how close to notzal things the Lawn Tennis League. Military Hospital, Bowen Road, |

actually are in Britain, war or no yesterday, at the age of 26. years.

S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn (IRC.) Sur, The deceased represented Hong-

beat K. F. Lui and F. N. Wong 6-4; kong in the "Empire Day". Chal-

The football season opened In beat A. Chan and J. Hsu 6-3; beat

Saturday, and" lenge Cup of the Overseas 303 Fult Scotland on

al WC. Ho and H C. Kwok 6-3, were only eight Range Postal Match, 1939, and though there

O, Rumjahn and I. M. A. Razack scored a total of 105 points. He matches as opposed to the peace (LR.C.) lost to Lul and Wong 4-5; was a keen member of the H. K time block of 19. they gave a beat Chan and Hau 6-3; beat Ho R. A. and took part regularly in chance of relaxation to hundreds and Kwok 7-5. the annual Prize Meeting.

The funeral took place at the Colonial Cemetery. Happy Valley. yesterday afternoon when Tuli military honours were accorded.

The Rev. J. Ernest Sandbach,

Minister of the English Methodist Church, oficlated at the grave side.

THE WREATHS Wreathes were sent by B. E. Major-General A. E Grasett and Staff Officers, H. Q, China Com- mand; Lt.-Col, D. J. McDougall; Brigadier J. T. Wentworth Reeve

of workers who have been at it for several weeks now.

FIRST "PROM"

hard

it

In Liverpool Sidney Wooderson, now a private in the Army." ran an excellent race to win a hand cap from scratch.

Results

CLUB

Higbe Blanks Giants SUMMER FOURSOMES

In Double-Header

RESULTS

In the Happy Valley Summer NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (Reuter)—Foursomes Final H F. Philps (8) The following are the results of and 1. M. S. Lloyd (12) beat A. J. yesterday matches in the American Dennis (8) and W. S. Hillier (8).

by 1 up

Baseball League.

New York. Philadelphia

AĦ Madar and" A. R. Minu (IRC)) lost to Lul and. Wong 2-6; {St. Louis beat Chan and Hsu 6-3; last to Cincinnati. Ho and Kwok 4-5.

New York

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SUMMER SINGLES

The following are the results of

E. the Happy Valley 2nd. Summer Singles (2nd Round):-W. S. HI- -ller beat. N. D. Booker by 2/1; A. J. Dennis beat R. K Collings by 2 up: C. F. J. Simpson beat G. P Stone by 3/1; D. Humphreys beat L. Jackson by 7/6; T. B. Low heat N..J. Booker 4/3: J. W. Macdonald beat J. Bowman by i up.

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In London, Sir Henry Wood gave the first of the "46th season the Promenande Concerts." first prom", was as well attended TENNIS-"D" Division:

Chinese Chicago as those before the war.

R.C. "A" v. Filipino Club; South Pittsburgh China 7. Chinese R.C. "B.”. SWIMMING.-Chung Shing Bene

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and Staff Officers, H., Infantry SPORTING FIXTURES

Brigade: Major S. Buro, Capt. A.

Warrant

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C. Patterson, Lt. B. A. Fargus, L. TENNIS "B" Division: v. H. A. W. Millar, Sgt. J. Lonsdale.

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loon Tong: Civil Service V. Indian R. C.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 7

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