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1938.

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Arouses Controversy · SEQUEL TO EMPIRE GAMES CELEBRATIONS

London, July 7.

One of those mysterious suspensions of which sports control bodies are so found will be up for discussion shortly when the Wo- men's A.A.A. consider the case of Dorothy Odam, ace woman ath- loto.

For reasons unknown, because there has been no attempt at public justification, Miss Odam, British record holder at the high jump, has been banned from the British team to visit Vienna for the European games.

BOWLS

PLAYERS SELECTED

Everywhere, women athletes are indignant at her exclusion, and her club, Mitcham, have deliberately picked her for a trip to Amsterdam where on July 30 Mitcham meet a

team.

Dutch

The story most generally told about the bun is that on the way back from the Empire Games in Ausrtalin some of the girls cele- brated in a high-spirited, but per-

The following players have been fectly harmless way, and that Miss

selected to represent

the various

Cluby in to-morrow's Lengue Bowls matches:

First Division

Cralgengower C.C. Kowloon Docks

A. S. Gomes

A. M. Oinar

A. Calmon

B. W. Whiteman

M. Ferguso

V. Ramsay

U. M. Omar (skip

J. C. Browt (skip)

J S. Landolt

J. McKelvie (skip)

A

A. Razack

S Hostelet

1 Basa (skip)

C. Bouza

T'. MOROI

1. Revic

H. Cooper

J. Kempton

16. Lapsley

T. Coleman

F. Culler (akip)

J

$ Leonard

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A

E Coates

E W Bradbury

Kowloon Cr

Civil Service C. C. A Warr

2. W. Deakin

* B. Davies

A A Dand

7

11

3The

Overy

G. Sherriff

EC Flücher (skip)). Hallidge (skip)

Labrune

Mutenby

*

W

A

W Smith

F

Kero (skip)

11 Nish

}

A Brown:

11 Craut

Hyde (skip)

Ingun (4

S Q khus

A. M. Wobab

el Ancull

R. R. Wood

EW. Simmonds

9. Handle (akip)

1 Gellatly

W. J. Hillog

L. A Collyer

JY McGowan

(xkip)

Club de Becrelo

J. 1.17

C. E. Marques

A. A. Remedios

A. H. Dallah (skip) 11. A. Alves (skip)

DM. Khan

A Batter

R. Min

.. F. Xavier

D C. Alves

1 J. Silva

MR. Abbas (skip) H. F. Litz (skip)

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W. Ward

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J. A. Pengelly

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L. Laminert

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"TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

Hongkong F.C. "A" J. S. Howell

A. W. Hodges

J. Russell

J. Rodger (skip)

R. P. Show

E. Strange

Duncan

Gill (akip)

W. Buller G. R. Graver

Glover

A. Brookshank

(skip)

Pallee R.C.

Club de Recreio

F. A. Machndo

C. Baste

F. V. V. Ribeiro

J. J. Banto (skip)

J. C. Remedios

A. M. Xavier

A. P. Guterres

3. Basto skin)

C. C. Pereira

C. M. Silva

F. Souza

F. X. Soares (skip)

Kowloon B.G.C.

Jack Watson

If. L. Lockhart

D. W. Waterton

3.

. Logan (skip)

A. Macintyre

L.A. R. Duncon

Prentice

T. Armstrong (uk!p)

E. V. Searle

II. E. Drew

1. P. Phillipa

G. E. F. Thompson

(skip)

Third Division

Hongkong FC.

C. G. Sollis

Kowloon F.C.,

A. Eastman

Odum was selected for a

reprimand. woman athletics official states it that in so, then the entire British team. not onc individual, should be penalised. Actually, there seems no cause for a bun on anyone. A lot of fuss has been made over a Trifle.

MYSTERY AND SECRECY

One

result of the ban on Miss Odam has been a wave of wild talk by people who pretend that they know the inside story.

This is inevitable in cases where sports controllers ban or suspend people without giving reasons. They

en have their renson, of course, but wich

they refrain from making them publle an atmosphere of mys- lery Is created--and

mystery and seerecy should have no place on the tegistative side af sport.

We have

something studiar in boxing, when Plu Zwick the Ameri- can. was barred from all British outside the council rings. None chamber of the Board of Control

knew

what i was

about. Zwick

himself protested right up to the time he left the country that he did not know why he was suspendeð.

NO EXPLANATION With no oficini explanation forth- coming, boxing followers naturally ined up in support of Zwick, and the same thing is happening in ath- leties in the case of Miss Odamn.

All women athletes are hoping that alic breaks records in Amsterdam this month, so that the demand for her inclusion in the European Games can be made more insistent,

Nelson Eddy, Leo Carrillo and Jeannette MacDonald in "The Girl of the Golden West," now showing at the King's Theatre.

GEORGE HIRST

TAKES FINAL “HAT TRICK"

London, July 7.

In his last game with the boys and masters at Eton George Hirst, did the hat trick and scored 25 not out, When he came into the pavillon he remarked, "I have had a good inn- ings. I shal!

most of my time spotting you for Yorkshire."

Elon Is regarded as

ng the plum of

now

LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS

Indians Score Victory Over Craigengower

Indiana beat Craigenpower 035-236 the Division of the tennit jeague yesterday:

A. M. Burajahn and T. All drew with D. Hung and W. Haploy 0-0, lost to 0. Winch and A. R. H. Esnall 1-7; beat 5. and and A. Zimmern 0-1, appointments cricket coaching

M. Hussain and D. Hirut

M. Razack best 67. forsook Arst-class

Hunc and (apley G-1; beat Winch and cricket for it 18 years ago.

Esinait 6-0; beat Zimmmenis 0-1. Since then he has coached many vell-known varsity and county play. ers, including 6. U. Allen, E, W3-7; beat Ziminers 0-4. Dawson, W. W. H-Wood, R. Aird, D. H. Macmdue, W. R. Rees-Davies, and two sons of F. T. Mann, the old- Middlesex cuplair.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"The Girl of the Golden West (King's Theatre, 10-day),--Collfarniu scenery and the Hollywood re-write inen have done a good job of it in ibis pleture, taken from David Belasco's play. Jennette MucDonald and Nelson Eddy are as tuneful as usual, singing some of S.gmund

6. M. and A. Jumjabn beat Hung and Rapter 6-4; last to Winch and Exmall

SOUTH CHINA v. ARMY

South China beat Army 799-15

Y. 1. Kwan and K. K. Fuing beat Land and Warr 6-4; beat Tudor and Wilson

beat Gill and Duffeld 6-4. 10-0

C. D Wong and . C. Kwok lost to Land and Worr 1-8; drew with Tudor Bad Wilson -6: beat Gill and Duffleld | 0-4.

7. X. Leunit and S. 1. Lau beat Land and Warr 7-8; bent Tudor and Wilson 6-3; beat Gill and Dumeld 0-9.

K.C.C. v. RECREIO

Kowloon Cricket Club lost to Reerelo 435-752

B. Solat and . S. Capell lost to A. M. Silva and L. F. V. Ribeiro 2-6; draw with W. A. Reed and H. Gonsalves; lost

to G. A. and II. A. Noronha 4-d.

G. A. White and 3. S. Smith lost to Silva and Ribeiro 1-0; lost to Reed and Gonsalves t-d; lost to Noronhas -0. A. Duncan and It. Broadbridge

beat Silva and Ribeiro 8-4; lost 10 Reed and Gonsalves 2-0; lost to Noronhan 2-0.

KOWLOON TONG v. C.R.C. Kowloon Tong lost to the Chinese Re- Creation Club 216-015

-0.

D.

H, Lim and CH, Wei lost to P. Szeto Loot Makes Jail Dinner Romberg's numbers in their usual and C. C. Luk 2-6; beat P. C. Leung and entertaining manner. Waller Pid-C. T. Chlu 6-3; lost to-I. Wont and F. K. geon, Leo Carrillo and H. B. Wurner Pang and F. Y. Mok drew with appear in support.

Szeto and Luk B-5: beat Leung and Chiu 7-0 lost to Wong and Lau 4-8. "Fools For Scandal" (Queen's W. Wu and I. Chan Jost to Breto and Theatre, to-day)-Mervyn LeRoy's Lack 1-0 lost to Leung and Chiu 1-6; entry in the crazy

lost to Wong and Lau 4-6, comedy stokes splashes up to its ears in whimscy and pranks. Exaggeration has been substituted for imagination in ibis

Miami, Fla. Fallure of police to catch a chicken thief provided an exceptional treat for prisoners in city jail here. The Negro, pursued by police, dropped his loot--11 young chickens, all dead and dressed for cooking. Omelals sent

the chickens to the city juit kitchen.

R. Edwards

T. Howell

1. H. Per taklp)

B. I. Bickford

E. C. Drown

S. Cressey

V. Walker (skip)

A. M. Didsbury

A. Thomson

R. Fitchen

J. Skinner (skip)

Kowloon C.C.

W. Hobbs

W. T. French

L. Jack

T. Carr (okip)

W. Jambro

A. Jones

C. J. Taceht

J. M. Jack (skip)

A. W. Ramsey

A. E. Perry

R. 1. Marks

W. W. Hirst (skip)

Club de Recreio

C. Vez

J. Sequeira

C. M. S. Alves

C. R. Pereira (skip)

A. Xavier

C. P. anto

C. A. Lopes

E. M. Remedios

(skip)

A..Noronlia

H. A. B. Botelho

| M. A. Carvalho

P. A. Yvanovich

(skip)

Hongkong' Electric

0. G. 8. Thomson R. C. Butler

1. S. McKay

L. de Rome' (skip)

J. F. Barron

J. F. Hedley

1. Padgett

J. . Lanny (skip)

J. R. Way

W. Bloker

S. Deacon

V. Fetherick

story of the impertinent, impoverisit Eagles Attack Cat, Dog

ed Frenchman who woos and wins a Alm star, Carole Lombard has an- ather engaging role,

und Fernand

Paskenlo, Cal Eagles are making life miserable Gravet plays the Frenchman. Ralph for puts on the Horse Pincer ranch 1. Ferguson (skip) Bellamy, Allen Jenkins, Isabel Jeans Hear here. Recently one nearly

C. Chanpelovier

4. Lupaley

J. Smalley

V. Chittenden

J. Gibson (nkip)

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W. Flei! (allp)

Yacht Club

A. Nissim

A. S. Mitchell

3. A. D. Morrison

A. W. Brown (skip)

W. A. Cornell

W. J. Hansen

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G. 9. Archbutt (nip)

PS. CuBidy

E. Hospes

R. II. Wild

A. Murdoch (skip)

Kowloon Tong

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J. Tang

J. L. Stephens

A. Sp

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T. &. Lim

V. Atienza

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H. Gittins (skip)

A. E. Castro

Y. Abbas

A. J. Kew

A. I. asto (skip)

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W. B. Municett (akip)

and Marie Wilson help the film along. wiped out nine lives of the ranch eat at one fell swoop, while on another "The Lately irx the

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even though it takes mad chases, gun fights and quick thinking. Mary Carlisle and J. Carrol Nalsh arc umongst the others in the cast. to-day).Trucks that pass in the "Criminals of the Air (Majestle night furnish both properties and Theatre, to-day),—A Inst-moving plot material for a fast-moving G-| drama of smuggling across the man story. Lloyd Nolan and Rosete American border. For some prople Karns always get their hl-jackers, the film is worth seeing just because

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