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THE HONGKONG ́ ́ TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938.
"ANTI-COMINTERN GAMES” TO BEGIN ON NOVEMBER 3
Omar Brothers Win Through Comfortably
ENTER NEXT ROUND OF TOURNEY AT EXPENSE OF TWO CLUB-MATES Interesting Bowls Played In Open Pairs Ties
Last year's champion pair, the Omar brothers A.M. and U.M., were seen for the first time this season in the Open Pairs Bowls Championship yesterday when they met twa club-mates, B. W. Whiteman and W. Ward on the Civil Service C.C. green and got through fairly comfortably by 33-11.
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Actually the scores one fed vntd the eighteenth Yesil The more were then lemting 21-11. but they piled on 12 shots the remaining four heads
waiva and Sunces led 9-8, but three Fewer's and two singles in succession. 14-D and Rumedto, a BRY Xavier beac However, Silva akh Somes came back with two tune's to give
On the 1911 them back their fenti
Bestla 1 brothers played asp to form yesterday, and on thele showing They will have demonstrated
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Ove 12 Scoring aak t Landolt and 11 W Headbury defe WK Way and S Roszelet on the
་་ Civil Service C green by 20-18
The Jouets commenced well and led 40-4 un the eighth lead They coul not retain fir advantage, however,
and Bradbury and Landoit touk
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five and the 14th to unnels the load of 13-14, which was uncreased to 22-11 on the 19th
the sour wwe 14-15, and Silva wil buzzeres took two saules in the lost favorits
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week-end. Tempest 11. Chao up) running on the nutside, Is seen here winning the Lamm Handicap, Second Section, by a short head from Ulogenes (Y. T. Fung up), on the tall. Diogenes in turn was a short head in front of Racing Boy
(1hotos Pictorial News), 8. Llang up).
This was one of the best finishes of the Sixth Extra Race Meeting held over the
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defeated J wt 1 A Gutierrez by 18-10 winners scored on 12 hearts against the lessors' natures, and thek suretis was net orward of then consistency in micidle stages of the match
A GALLANT ATTEMPT
J Snailey and V. Chatenden nude!
a qullant effort to turn what appeared į
ultrast certain defeat Inte
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vrbery, and maly Juaj fallech Playing Liz and B Busty, they
At the 29th, Way and igast J
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Romelet chaßted up a brace, but the 'wing stadhung: 1
ars: 1-18 on the ughth brad, Fut they used into then test form
winners Anished the
match with
41K The highest count of the Contes
A TRAVESTY
Five mutes to eight as of Late fanu to finish bowls match even at this time of the year, last this was the ex- perience of S. Farlow tid W. E. tollands, of the Police R. C., and W Howard and E. Zimmern, of the
Craigengewer CC way
on the CSC.C. green. With only 1 few more heads to play when light began to get really bud. it was agreed
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est end from the post
onwards. anel with Four, two and twe one, two, three, four. rut down their opponents' lead to 15- 18 After coneeding a
They a single sired its shots in the next four heads i ad actually led 21-19 after the 19th faz and Basto however, came back strongly to take two threes on ihr 20th and 21st heads. The final score was 25-21 in favour of the Recreio i players
As I See Sport
By "Abe": Tennis
NEARLY A RECORD
IN OPEN PAIRS BOWLS TOURNEY
Fine Performance By New Kowloon C.C. Combination
MENZEL REVEALS FINE FORM
GERMANY, ITALY FORMALLY
ASKED TO PARTICIPATE
FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY INCLUDED IN SCHEDULE.
Tokyo, June 8. With all preliminary arrange-
TWO TEAMS ments completed, the Foreign
CONTINUE
Office to-day formally approached the Government of Germany and Italy with a proposal to hold an "Anti-Cominter Olympiad" in
UNBEATEN Tokyo next fall, according to
"B" Division Tennis League Programme
official Japanese reports."
Its stated that athletic contests Jasting a month will be staged at Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya, beginning November 3.
and the The Crangengower CC
Sponsors of "Little Olympiad" are the pay rinted to have offered to Hongkong CC. continued their un-
It hundred beaten path yesterday in the Bavelling expenses of
The German and Italian athletes from Division of the Tennis League.
their countries to Japan, and their former beat Kowloon Indians by 7%
Hying expenses white in this country. sets to 14. while the latter overcame C". at Stokumpoo by the Indian R. 51% to 3
Bucked by the Ministries of Whe, the Navy, the Pubile Welfare, Educa- tion and Foreign Affairs as well as 14 leading athletle naociations, the
to intended be. rehear- contests are sat for the Olympic Games of 1940.
Baron Fukao has already been chosen Chairman of the Organising Committee in charge of all prepara- lions
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for the Anti-Comintern
While the C.C.C. won fairly com- fortably, the Hongkong C.C. dki not have things entirety their own way, Elut for a weakness on the part of their third pir, M. R. Abbas and A. 1. Suflad, the Indians would have had great chance of winning their first match. J 5. A. Curreem and S. A. fsmall loal badly against J. J. Fergu- son and E. E. Story in the first round, Included in the programme of the but they Improved beyond
forthcoming contests, it is declared. རས cognition in the Inst two sela, both of will be 14 track and field events, A. R. football, hockey, gymnastics, basket- which they won fairly cually. Kitchell and S. A. A. Bux bent W. M.
Sall wrestling, cycling, rifle-shooting. hundball, weight-lifting. Barton and T. C. Monaghan, and did fencing, well to draw with Ferguson and canoeing and yachting.
Under the preliminary arrange-
Germany in events, and Abbas and Suffind were the weakest Reuter's Spectul. home patr and dropped all theiz three sets. The only time they ever looked like winning a
though beaten
Wins Match With Story, they nowter and Lements. Italy will participate in nine
Greatest Ease
Paris, June
in the women's quarter-finals of the French Lawn Tennis Champion
>>1 the Miss Couquerque,
M. S. Lloyd.
undoubtedly that
set
WAS
8.C.A.A. v. UNIVERSITY
ten.-
South China Athletla Association beat University 8-3.
1. T. Bee and J. Isu beat S. Wong and s. 11. Ling 6-1; brat H. N. and P. C. Lee -; lost to Y. G. Lau and H. P. Ou
- beat Choa and Zimmern 7-0.
M. A. Khan and G. M. Khan fort to when they had pullert up to 4-4 Choa and Leonard 0-6; lust to Kitchell against Barton and Monaghan. and Lai -0; lost to Chea and Zimmern 0 for the matches played in the, morrow for the Arsi Tesl
match:
Against the ther two pairs, they 6-0, Open: Pairs Bowls Championship against the Australians, J. C. Clay, ships.
were never near it. T. A. Madier and F. C Fincher of have produced nothing really start the Glamorgan analcur bowler, wheNetherlands defeated Mlle. Gold-
The best 11.K.C.C. combination was the Kowloon CC. started off with a ling. Un Tuesday. J. Smith and bad such a successful season in the schmidt of France by 6-2, 6-1;
of Ferguson und Ove against A. E. H. Castro and V. J. W. M. Brown, of
France bent Story. the Kowloon County Championship last summer Madame Lundry of
The former's strong over- Atienza, at Kowloon Docks, but they C.C., weat very close to creating a has withdrawn from the team, giv Madame Henrotin of France 6-2, 6-2: had blended nicely with the latter's eduld not keep it up and were Buntly record-if it la nut one--by beating ng as his reason that he was suffer- Madame Half beat Mile Pannetier feree forehand drive, which was in beaten by
23-17
This excuse winnrs' re- Vas and C. 1. Basto, of the Club ing from leg trouble.
of France by 2-6, 6-4, 6-3; Madaine | fine working order throughout except covery started when they had a four, de-
by 35-5. The Terex would appear to be very strange in
Mathieu of France beat Miss Dorothy for one short spell against Kitchell de Recreio, jone, twa and two in successive heads
and Bux. The other two pairs were alone the jack, in the last couple of to lead by 13-B, which became 16.15 only in three heads, a single view of the fact that Clay hus Just Stevenson of Australia by 6-4, 6-0.
for 101 in the
useful without being cutstanding. heads, however, and the game be-on the
Madar and Fincher the hat head, two on the fourth taken five
Smith match against Worcestershire.
For their victory against the Kow- and another two on the 17th. Smith of bowls Farlow drew level at the th and came a travesty
were and Brown chatked up a five
Agafuroff and 3. Pengelly to thank. and Hollands
This pair took three sets, and victory was assured when the
to continue. It was very difficult to see the other end of the green, fel
i tu
Tath
C.
wickets
Cer- Miss
NOW Couquerque
meets
Just managed to get jahead again after the next head seventh, ani a Tour on the secondly a man with leg trouble would | Madune Landry, and Madame Halft | toon C.C., the Civil Servants had I.
but it was anyone's gine.
In the quarter-finals of the men's
through to the next round by 1918; which they registered u single. This The rest were singles and two's. One against County side? Cabling the finals.
ever, for Castro and Atienza recien į played to date was that in which no reason for his action and singles, Puncce of Yugoslavia defeated pairs each took one.
J. V. Ramsay and J. MeKelude, na later message sald that leg! Cejnar of Czechoslovakia by 3-6, 6-3,
ved to be their last success, bow of the
green, J Changing three two's and a single in the re- Duwazah beat A M. Kellar maining four heads,
On the satīk: and C
on
and H. Nish by 25-10.
the Playing
Kowlan Dock gren, C. M. Silver and F. X. Soares beat L. F. Xavier and C. Remeritos
Try 17-16. It WAR ¡L very even struggle right through
PAIRS FIXTURE
Paul
10-11
runs
Scures:
дель
other
two
3-0.
N K. Ma and K. H. Lee, drow with went and Ling 0-6 beat Lee and Leo 1-5; beat Law and Ong 6-4.
with W. . Ho and H. Y. Hau drow Wong and Ling 6-0; beat Lee and Lee 0-3 lot to Lau and Ong 2-6:
LR.C. v. II.K.C.C.
Indian Itecreation Club lost to long- kong Cricket Club 36-54
9. A. Lall and J, S. A Curreem tort 2-0; to J. J. Ferguson and F. E. Story beat W. M. Barton and T. C. Monaghan -3; beat A. C. I. Bowker and L. M. 8. Lloyd 0-3.
1671 Le oble 10 take Bve wickets meets Mudatne Mathieu in the semi-
mort interesting matches news of Clay's withdrawal from the hitch side. Renter at first stated that he
of Rave Kowloon
on Docks, heat A. F. Paul and dien a
Jİ 6-2, 6-3, and Roderick Menzet of
K.C.C. v. C.S.C.C. troulate
the cause. was
It is per Eler-
M. R. Abbas and A. I, Sufflad lost to Czechoslovakia bent Milic of Yugo- J. K. Sloan, of the Hongkong
Last year 11-4 plexing, to say the least. Leading R.C. by 23-21.
Grone and E. Blum lost to I. Agu-Ferguson and Glory 1-0; lost to Barton slavin by 0-0, 6-0, 6-1-Router.
Jurolf and J. Pengelly 2-8: best P. and Monaghan 4-0 lost to Bawker and and Clay surpassed mything he, or uny after The Axture between G. Bosterk
the ninth head,
and J. Bendall 0-3; ARREUTOT
beat . Lloyd 2-6,|| Patterson and C. Blonn 0-1.
A Kitchell and S. A. R. Bux drow and A. Allan, and F. Machado and Sloan were blanked ou six beads, Glamorgan bowler, had ever done. cost of
W. Miller and I. Lee lost to Agufuroft with Ferguson and Story 0-1; bent Bar- **1534
But Yardley is not and Pengelly 4-6; tort to Aguturuff and Silva which was to have been during witch Ramsay and McKelvie by taking 176 wickets at
tan and Monaghan 0-3; loot to Bowker ayed on the Pallee green on Mon- pled
aplece performance praise indeed. to fead on 12 shots day, will be decided on Wednesday, Then the vicctricians staged a fine which gave him fourth place in the an Australian; and English Selectors Bendall 3-4 beat Patterson and Sloan and Lloyd 1-6.
His out-
Het over-enthusiastic as 0-1 a two season's bowling averages,
H. 1. Jamerzannki and Gillard lost to recovery
registering a single
a single, a two)
most people. Therefore it Autoft and Pengelly 4-6; beat Agu- and a seven! The seven gave them, tanding feat was the taking of 17 casily as wichtels
Worcestershire anas needed Hardstaff to kajure him turo and Bendati 0-1: lost to Patterson Mc- the lend by 21-20--Ramsay and
feels against
sell before this Glamorgan
young Cambridge and Sloan 3-d. Stil il Kelvie meanwhile had scored a two Swansea; never hind
dismissed more than 15 men all-rounder gets his chance. man the Duck men then took
Ability
1s here and it is up to him to take to keep Jin angle and a two to win out by in a match. 23-21.
exciting flush,maculate length, skilful variation with both hands
and the clever with the issue in doubt till the last of flight and pace wood was delivered. Recovered Well
At the 11th, on the same green.
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K.LT.C. v. C.C.C.
Kowloon Indians Inst to Cralgengower 12-74
9. A. and S. 9. Jurgain Jost to G. Chon and J, Leonard 2-0 lost to A. KR- chell and G. Lnt 1-6; fort to R. Chen and F. Zimmer 2-6,
F. Khan and G, Singh lost to Choa and
say MLLE JADZIA JEDRZEJOWSKA, Leonard 0-6; drew with Kitchell and Lai
BLANKED on the first dive heads, Wisden. Els place has been taken
M. J. Medina and J. Cavenagh, by Sinßeld, of Gloucester. former champions of the tourna-
ment, maile a good recovery against Hardstaff Also Out
J. Dealtin and J. F. McGowan, and
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at the 11th they were already lead-
withdrawal was not
the Polish tennis champion and second favourite for Wimbledon, has become engaged to Chain Lask-
"C" DIVISION MATCH
On Tuesday at the University Kowloon Tong defeated the undergraduates 8-1.
C. S. Chan and G. II. Choy lost to H. Chan and H. Lin 2-8; lost to 0. L. Fang and . Y. Mok 2-d; lost to N. A. E. Mac- kay and K. M. Leo 1-0.
1. 1. Ta and P. U. lost to Chan and Lin 0-0 lost to Fang and Mok 3-0; leat Mackay and 1.00 0.3.
O. B. Low and T. 5. Wang lost to Chan and Lin -; Justin Pang and Mok 3-8; lost to Mackay and Lee 3-8.
awski Karinier, whom she describes VT123 19:38:156305059301CAEZIZ CIVIDASZENESTENBEZOGELT BEDRETETEN DEN NASTANETEINKETIRAN as "very tall and handsome."
"When am I going to be married?"
ing by 14-0, which became 18-12 at AS if une
sufficient, Joe Hordstaff, the she said. "Well, you see, I have flrat
the 16th and 19-13 at the 18th.
Buccess
my tour in England and Medin and Cavanagh eventually young Notts professional, has gone to finish
and injured his hand while attend- then in August 1 am going to the won by 20-10. Another Craigen-
cor. One of the most United States to play in the Ameri- Bower
was registered bying to k
best balsinen in the can championships and some other K. M. Omar and A. S. Gomes who, stylish and
extra tournaments, Then I will begin to country, Hardstaff had fighting back from 13-18 on the 15th ordinarily successfu: seuson last year think of my wedding day." end, managed to beat L. A. Collyer site his return from Australla with and J. M. Purvis by 20-18. The two ao. Allen's team. Most memor- Craigengower medleos. C. W. Lamble of his many delightful innings and N. P. Karanja, were beaten, was his 120 in 70 minutes at Canter- however, their conquerors being R. Ellis and F. E. E. Booker, of the bury. He renched three ngures in Police RC. The winner claimed 12 minutes-the fastest scoring rince of the heads, and of these they had the Lawrence prize was presented.
was His aggregate anly one single. It was a comfort a able victory, the score being 27-10. II. F. Stoneham and C. B. Hosking, August alone.
including 18 season,
2,540 for the runs in 1,160 His place is taken by N. W. D. Yardley, the Cambridge of the Kowloon B.G.C., did not d
such things ton easy against C. J. Tacchi captain, who has earned with and R. A. Havding, though they won lavish praise from the present Au~ tralian team in England. Yardley by 19-14 after leading most of the ralia
Occasionally turns out for Yorkalure way from the sixth head onward, and lust year was in India with Lord A, J. Coelho and J. Pau held J.
Tennyson's team. Of him it was
Howell and R. G. Craig to 11-11 at enn
n and
the 13th hend, but thereafter they said, after he had batted so well for Cambridge against the tourists last were not so impressive. Howell and month. "If ho were an Australian, Craig, with three, two single, ran away to 17-11 and final- he would be put in the Test team
and right away." After seeing him, ly won by 19-10, 1. H. Xavier and G. Macartory, the old Test cricketer,
of the Craigengower said,
a surprise!
S. Lulicrop C.C., nourly brought
off a
Yardley,
inst W. Hillyer and J. Hollidge, of her greatest baland has one;
batsmen.
tence, splendid of the Civil Servico
C.C. When the footwork,
Ile possesses sound defence,
a fine array of vigorous: latter led 20-11 after the 18th, the fakes, especially the on-drive-a match looked to be as good as over,
many
but Xavier and Lilllcrap come back stroke not made perfectly by with two five's in successier heads present-day batsmen, but one which to lead by one shot. In the Inst C. B. Fry, of the old players, hend, lyer und Hollidge just executed most brilliantly-courage Innnnged to take two to win by and determination. He is also a fine 22-21. A narrow shavel
Foot Of Clay
runner between wickets, and pos seases a sound knowledge of the Kame. He should be a particularly strong candidate for the England CELECTED no one of the 13 men alde, and he certainly has thorough- to attend at Nottingham lo-ly carned encouragement." This is
Mlle. Jedrzejowska
to marry shortly.
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