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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1938.

FRIDAY THE

KING'S

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HARDSTAFF INJURES HIS HAND

London, June 7.

Hardstaff, the Notts cricketer, in- jured his hand while attending to his car last night. Ils doctor stated he would be unable to play in the first test on Friday-Reuter.

WOMEN'S GOLF Competitions Arranged For Happy Valley

A Bogey competition will be held at Happy Valley on June 28 for a prize given by the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Gott Club. The Course will be open for play all day, and players will choose their own partners: three-quarter handicap. In the event of there being fewer than ten entries, the prize will be cancelled,

The second annual tea-party it Happy Valley will be on Tuesday, Justy

20. A nine-holes stroke com- petition will be played for a prize given by Mrs. Whyte-Smith. Ten will be served at 3.30 p.m. and partners will be drawn for, after which the competition will be played and the prize presented by Mrs. Gilmore, acting Captain,

Competition Results

The following are the results of competitions played during the month of May:

Captain's

Cup, May, at Happy Val- ley. Mrs. Woodward 96-25-71; Mrs. MacKenzie 93-20-73; Mrs. Kay 93- 20-76.

L. G. U. (May 10) at Fanling- Stiver, no return; Bronze, Mrs. Lind- sell 101-2270,

Bogey Pool at Happy Valley-Mrs. Lissaman, one down;

Mrs. Woodward, two down: Mrs. Kay, three down. There twenty-five entries.

were

PAIRS BOWLS TOURNEY

Result Of Matches Played Yesterday Evening

Following are the results of the pairs bowls matches played on the K.F.C. yesterday:

Howell and Craig beat Coelho and Pau 10-16.

Brown and Smith Basto 35-5,

beat Vas and

Ramsay and McKelvie, bent Paul and Sloan 27-21.

Stonebam and Hosking beat Taccal and Harding 19-14.

Games at Taikoo resulted:

R. Ellis and P. Booker beat C. W. Lom and N. P. Karantia 27-10.

M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh beut 3. F. McGowan and J. Deaken 20-18. A. S. Gomes and K. M. Omar beat L. A. Collyer and J. Purvis (Talkov) 20-18.

At the Hongkong Football Club, W. Hillyer and J. Hollidge beat J. H. Xavier and S. Llerap 22-21. J. F. Riberio and J. J. Basto beat P. D. Crawley and W. J. Burling 22-14.

Rinks Fixture

The rinks championship match be- tween B. Bosto's rink and C. S. Rosselot's rink will be decided on Sunday at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and not at the Kowloon Cricket Club as previously announc

ed.

COUNTY CRICKET

London, June 7. Lunch cricket scorey tu-day were Cambridge 30-0; Rajputana 400. Derby 224 and 294; Warwick 200. Australians 135 and 153 beat Essex 114 and 87.

Charming Doris Weston as sho appears in "Submarine D-1". ther mightly Warner Bros, picture which opens simultaneously at the Queen!!. and Alhambra Theatre on Saturday, June 11.

Naval Hands

LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT

May Train As Lou Ambers Prepairs To Flying Crews

New regulations for the selection and training of ratings as observers mates and air gunners in the Fleet Ale Arm are announced in Admiralty Ficet Orders issued recently. The rating of air Kunner with non- substantive pay of 2s 68. a day, is to volunteers from the seaman, signal and telegraphist branches not more than 22 years of age and at least oft. 2mm. in height. The quality Ing course lasts about 33 wecka.

after which the men will be em-

ployed in aircraft carriers and coin- pult ships on air duties. When not

required for air duties flies are to

out the duties of their own carry branches and are eligible for ad- vancement under the ordinary regu- lations for those branches.

TC-

Meet Armstrong

Lou Ambers, lightweight champion

Los Angeles, June 6. of the world, is in 7-4 favourite for his

Arizmendi on Tuesday.

nan-title bout with Baby

This night, which will be over ten rounds, is considered a tune-up for Ambers for his championship fight with Henry Armstrong on July 20 in New York-United Press.

AN EASY DECISION

New York, June 6. Itallo Colonello, 190 lbs., of Italy, lbs., of Buffalo, on points in an eight- eastly beat George Brackey, 2224

round contest here to-day.

serve on such for any specified time Air gunners are not required to and will not be called upon to under-

DRAWN BATTLE

Washington, June 8. go periods of general service. On ceasing flying dnally they must

George Abrams, 150 lbs., fought linquish their air gunner rate. Men to a draw with Teddy Yaroz, 100% bout to-day.- who have served at least 11⁄2 year ass, in a ten-round air gunner (confirmed) can volunteer United Press. for acting observer'a mate, with pay at 38. 8d. or 4s, a day. The course for this lusts seven months and Is simplified form of the officer observer Confirmation as observer's' mate 15 after two years' service in the acting rank and carrles pay of

course.

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GAMES PUBLICITY

4s. 6d. or 5s. a day. Warrant rank as Japan Press Association

boatswain (0)

will eventually be titles, qualifications, and employment open to observers' mates, and the

of warrant officers so promoted are at present under review.

SOUND FILMS IN WARSHIPS

To "Splash" Olympic

Tokyo, June 7.

Mr. Yukichi Iwanaga, President of

A scheme for the more general use the Domei Agency, will be nominated of sound reproduction equipment in bend of the Japan Olympic Press ships of the Navy, both for offfelal Association with due ceremony at the purposes and for entertainment, to inaugural meeting of the Association outlined in Admiralty Fleet Orders. to-morrow. Such equipment will in future he- come general throughout the Ser vice, and may be used for entertain- ment according to the desire ships' companies.

in

The Association has been organised the by the Chief Editora of all Japanese journals as well as by the members of the Domet Agency la As a Service fitting their Lordships order to give wide publicity to the

forthcoming Olympic Games have recently decided to instal in the Japan in 1940, and to obtain

full majority of fully seagoing ships down to and including river gunboats, but special facilities for all sports writers excluding individual submarines, visiting Japan in connection with the

Gomes-Domet. suitable equipment for

sound герго- duction for purposes connected with training and the dissemination of important news. It will include als used, and a contribution of d. Leicester 371-8

theper head per week will be required. declared, irent cinema machine, primarily for Northampton 103 and 125.

display of instructional sound alms No entrance fees to performances Oxford 288 and 97; Free Foresters and analyses of exercises; a radio will be permitted. Films will be 208 and 4-0.

gramophone, connected to loudspeak-supplied through the RN. Film Cor. No play before lunch. Somerset 270; Gloucester 221 anders in messes and recreation spaces,poration at a cost of about 114d. per the Service use of which will be con-head per week, with higher rates for 338-7,

Worcester 302 and 318-8, declared; aned to the reception of the B.B.Coffeers ranging from 1a, 3d, for Ang Glamorgan 235 nad 48-0.

midshipmen and news bulletins; and a public address officers to 2d, for York 273; Lanes 232 and 120-4.-installation, for official addresses to warrant officers. ships' companies

The new scheme Reuter Bulletin,

results at sports, regatlas, and other raonths to organize, organized events at the commanding period will be required to fit In- officer's discretion.

stallations in ships not already carry- Since the equipment will also being cinemas under the existing ar- sultable for the reproduction of ordi-rangements. nary soundi flims, gramophone The new cruiser Liverpool, Cap- records, and broadcast music, the tan A. D. Read, is expected to com- Admiralty have decided to permit its mission on September B, and will use for entertainment purposes at probably leave England for the East the option of the personnel of in- Indies Station about October 11. dividual ships. Small ships can now

She is now Otting out at the Govan share in this forms of entertainment, shipyard of the Fairfield Company. The team left England last October as the cost of hiring or purchasing The Liverpool will take the place and, during their tour, played 05 machines will be saved. The person of the Emerald, Captain A. W. S. matches, won 58 and drew 10.-'nel is to pay half the cost of main- Agar, v.C., B.5.0., at present nt Zan-. Reuter.

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CORINTHIANS END THEIR TOUR

Montreal. May 29, The Islington Corinthians won the last match of their world tour yester day, when they defeated a Montreal XI by seven goals to two.

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