THE · HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

JUNE 3,

1938.

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Hammond Captains England -

in First Test Match Against Australia

London, June 2.

W. R. Hammond, former Glouces~ ter professional and now an amateur, hon accepted the Invitation to enp tain the M. C. C. in the rat test against the Australians at Notting

Dem on Saturday.

R. ES. Wyatt has intimated that he will not be available for the tests,

-Reuter.

COUNTY CRICKET

London, June 2.

Lunch cricket scores were:

Angland 285-P against the Rest.

Essex 18-5; Worcester 182

Gloucestes 61-2 against the Au5-

tralian

Kent $2-3 against Somerset,

play.

Tanks 129: Susten 25-0).

No

No play

xfast 7-2; Michllesgs 197 Sureny 119 Warwick 133-6. Tork 202 Hempshire

Reuter billerin,

26-0. No

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

THE

JOCKEY CLUB.

A

RACE

SIXTIL EXTRA MEETING will be held (weather permitting at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 4th and MONDAY, 0th June, 1938, ramenang at 2.00 p.m. Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday,

The Fusteil will be rung at 1.30 pn. n the Past 1hy and at 12 'clock Noon on the Second Day. The Tin Interval will be after the Trennd ace (1 p.m.) on the Second Day

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

Frederle March and Carute Lombard in the David O. Selznick technicolour production. "Nothing It is a Illarious comedy katro Sarted." which commences a live.day run at the King's Theatre 10-day.

of Manhattan, the wreen-play for which was writen by Ben Hecht from a story by James H. Street.

Soviet Aid For China Anticipated

London, June 2

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The Daily Mod's Righ correspon dent sales that a reault of the Sino-Soviet I'ti't Junt Moscow Rusta will inereuse her asd to China and in exchange will reive exclusive privileges there.

O'Callaghan Becomes A Wrestler

Seeking Fame In United States

No ne without a badge will be dmatted to the Members' Enclosure.

Lonton, May 1 Hodges ainilting Non-Members to

The only "one-mann Inst in the The Members Enclosure and Club

Dr. Patrick O'Callaghan, correspondent also reports world. Hooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle-

of Ireland. thrower. the hanumer men and $3.00 per day for Ladies that the Soviet will send two mo-

ble torised divisions and 72 planessalls for the United States this week (Both including tus are obtainable

To become professional wrestler through the Secretary upon the per-to China-United Press.

He may also do some boxing. sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors introduced by him. and for Payment of All Chils, Bet

The Secretary's Omee, 1st floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) wi losed at 12 o'clock Noon on the First Day and nt il am. on the Second Day.

Tins are obtainable at the Club Huuse provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. phone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

WOM

DENIAL BY QUO

Issues Warning of Forged

NEUSEL IN VIENNA

Lazek May Meet Winner Of Louis-Schmeling Fight

Walter Neusei,

with

Vienna, May 2.

German heavy weight, has arrived in Vienna with The intention of fixing a bout Heinz Lazek, European champion.

So far, however. Lazekt's manager has declined to ceme to an agree- that he has ment on the grounds

entered into negotiations already with the organizers of the Louis- Wit Schmeling night in the hope of get- ting Lazek matched with the leading American heavyweight and included in the programme of the Louls- Schmeling encounter on June 22 in New York.

LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS

Recreio Have Easy Win Over Army

Tiectelo

tho "C" best Amy 0-1 in Division of the seunis lengue yesterday, W. A. Reed and L. F. V. Ribeiro bent Warr and Land 6-2; beat, Tudor and newper 4-0: beat Wilson and Dumeid 7-5.

A. F. Gonsalves and C. A. Barretto bent Warr and Land 6-3; bent Tutor and Lewper 6-0; bent Wilson and Dunkeld 0-1. II, A. Nomnia and G. A. Noronha last to Warr and Land 4-6; bent Tudor and Dewper B-1; beat Wilson and put 0-3. CRAIGENGOWER v. SOUTH CHINA Craigengewer lost to South China 0-$1. A. and E. Zimmern lost to 5. K. 111 and Y. K. Na 2-11; Jost to K. K. Feng and Y. L. Kwan 1-0: lost in C. B. Wong and H. C. Kwok 3-7,

G. Winch and 11. Chung lost to 1.11

and Nx 1+d; lost to Feng and

lost to Wong and Kwok 2-0.

wan 4-0

D. Hung and W. Inpley lost to Lau and Ng 1-0 lost to Feng and Kwan 4-0; Joel to Wong and Kwok 3-0,

INDIANS . K.C.C.

Indian Recreation Club lost to Rowtoon Cricket Club 1-7.

A. M. RumJohn and D. M. Rozmik kost to O. Bolta and R. 8. Capell 3-8; drew with G. A. Whilo and F. A. Droadbridge 86; drew with A. Duncan and A. Bilas $-0.

T. All and T. Hatnet lost to Soltau anci Capell 4; lost to White and Droadbridge 4-0 beat Duncan and B 0-2.

8. M. Rumjohn and M. Itassan ket to Sofiau and Capell 2-0; lost to White and Hrondbridge 3-0: lost to Duncan Bl 3-8.

and

MACAO RACES Programme Of Events For Sunday, June 19

The following is a draft programme

of events of the June Race Meeting

to be held by the Macno Jockey Club at Macao on Sunday, June 19:

Arela Preta Handicap.--For Chin, Ponies. Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Season that have started Sub- this year and have not won. scripilon Grimns of the Hongkong Jackey Club, barred. Jockey allow- anec. Five furlongs.

Ma Kau Stuc Handicup-For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of the Hongkong Jockey Club of this Season purchased at Hongkong by this Club on March 10. 1930. Jockey 'allow- unce. Six furlongs.

Monte Handicap-For China Ponies cinselfed by The Hongkong Jockey Club as "E" Closs. Jockey

Six furlongs, allowance. Barra

Chine Handicap. For Ponies, Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Season, Subscription will leave for Grifins of the

Jockey Hongkong Jockey allowance.

Should the American object be materialised, Lazek

Dr. Pat won world fame by being tered for the Olymple Games as HE WIN Ireland's "team" in 1928 booked for the wrestling and boxing events, but elected to challenge only New York on June D.--Trans-Ocean. Club, barred. Arms Documents

for the hammer-throwing tile. ! He won it too. with

record London, Stine 2. Reports from Rign stating that Mr.throw, and repeated his success in 1932. I am not sure of his age. but Sun Po, before teaving Muscow fou

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TECHNICAL KNOCK-OUT

Six furlongs.

Gula Handicap.-For Chino Ponies classified by the Hongkong! Jockey Club as "D" Class that

hove not weny

Elisee 1wo rnces ' this year. To January ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Six n 10-furlongs.

New York, June Tuffy Pierpont, 117 b., of Oak- an undisclosed destination concluded he was an Olympic champion 10 with the years ago, he cannot be so young to point agreement

be starting business 25 a wrestler land, technically knocked out Little Tele-Soviet averding a privileged punition and boxer, says Geoffrey Simpson.

Caesar, 118 lb., in the sixth round in China against extensive assistance.

of a 10 round bout in Oakland. Nevertheless, as AT: Irish-born Furs experialty

aeroplanes, 1:1

Gus Lesnich, 108 lb.. beat Buddy The price of Admission to the whine guns, expert organisers and wrestler and with his Olymple back- Publie Enclosure Is $1.00 per day advisers, both miliary and adminis-ground, he is sure to be popular in Ryan, 188 lb., on points in

by Mr. Amerien.

If he makes good, O'Call round bout. James Braddock, for- including tax, for all Persons, melud-trative, were characterised

mer world heavyweight champion, myable the Qu Tal-chi, Chinese Ambasador, ghon aims to return to England to-

was referee, ing Ladies, and is Gate. Soldiers

Sailors

Serlo Trielly. 147 lb of Italy, interviewed by Reuter, as pure in-wards the end of the year and meet vention designed to discredit China Earl McCready, the British Empire Uniform are adinitted Balf Price.

fclumpion, who is trying to re-estab-beat Harold Brown, 14711⁄2 lb. of

Chicago, on points m the eyes of anti-Soviet nations.

in A By Order,

10-round ¦bout... ---United Press. C. 3. BROWN, "To the best of my knowledge," he ish straight catch-as-catch-ea

McCready is still busy campaign- drelarid, "Mr Sun Fo

Ing against "all-in" wrestling, Moscow. Hongkong, 30th May, 1930.

in which he describes

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A sensational advertisement London and Paris jumpers Chinese

Embassy

warns

by the racket, but it seems to me that the! against "all-in" professors are Armly

en-

forges documents, purporting to be trenched, and McCready will need: Issued by the Embassy, authorising helpers in order to shift them. the holder to purchase arms on be half of China,

The Chriese Embassy has 14- thorized nobody to carry out such tramanetion. Scotland Yard and the! Parls police are trying to traced the forger.

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OAKS SCRATCHING

Same Dress In 42 Baptisms

Darlington, Wis. When Joseph Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McDonald, wus baptised he wore the same dress that has been used for 42 baptisms in his family during the last 65 years. by his great-grand-

Landan. June 2. Bet Again, Joylew and Gossip have it was math been scratched from the Oaks, to be mother. Reuter muun to-morrow.---Rruter,

Dr. W. C. Chen, Counsellor to the Embassy. Interviewed

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sadd that the padice have a shrewd idea as to the identity of the culprit of the forgeries. Apparently they were executed on the Continent.

sin by offering to settle numerous The French Guvernent sent us," border incidents, detention of ships

he said, "photostats of one document and flahery questions, while the real

motive is to determine the extent of

Riot Squad Corners Rat

Auburn, N. Y. Police will drawn revolvers

Mongha Handicap. For Chino Ponies classifed by the Hongkong Jockey Club as "C" Class that have not won more than $750 in stakes Jockey since January 1 this year. allowance. Six furlongs.

(Unometal).A Ladies' Sprint. Cup will be presented to the winning vider.

Souvenirs will also be pres sented to the 2nd, and 3rd. placed riders. For China Panies that have started at this Meeting and have not won. Ponica classified as "C" and "D" classes, barred. To be ridden by Ludles, Catchweights 130 lb.

Post No Whips or Spurs allowed. entries. Hinlf a mile.

Entries close on Friday, June 18.

WATER-POLO TEAM

The following will represent the Hongkong Volunteers in a water- polo match against the Middlesex ap-Regiment at 6 p.m. to-day in the Vic-

forin Recreation Club pool:

M. M. V. de Soares; A. Hussain and H. Winglee: T. Kew; H. de Sa, Ner- man Lee and R. G. Oliphant. Re- serves.-W. Sprinkle and S. Lee,

with bore, an address in Half Much Soviet assistance to China, according prehended a large at in the base-

It is actually Street, Picadilly.

10 A Vladivostok report received ment of a store when they searched women hairdressing establishment.

A patrol- the building for a burglar. "How the forger expected to bene-here.

by his trick, especially in view M. Mukhall Singutsky, the Soviet nun who heard a "suspicious noise"

Ambassador of the rigid

to Tokyo, left Tokyo when he tried the door, enlled the control on exports of

Inte inst month and will not return rict sqund. arms from Britain, we have 20 notion, but thought it advisable to Soviet Ambassador in the Japanese to that past. The absence of n warn the pubife."-Reuter,

SOVIET AID TO CHINA

Discreet Soundings by Japanese Foreign Minister

capital Indicates that Moscow is not Flood Murals Painted

Inclined to take up any serious talk with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Marshal Vasilly Bluccher, Com- mander-in-Calef of the Soviet Fa

from

Turners Falls, Mass. Murals depicting scenes from the foods which swept this territory

Eastern Forces, is reported to be on In 1938 have been painted on walls his way back to Habarovsk

In the town hall by two 11-year-old Moscow Shanghai, June 2.

where he visited twice la General Kazımnige Ugaki, the less than three weeks, the second boys. The young artists are Edmund new Japanese Foreign Minister, isme, it is said, to meet Mr. Sun Fo. Simanski and Edmund Krysiak, of

the local WPA art class, sounding the attitude of Soviet Rus-

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on Wednesday in a baseball match. and won by 24 runa to 10.

The game was very even until the seventh inning, when La Salle col- fourteen runs. A return lected match will be arranged,

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