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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May 30, 1940.

SPORTS NEWS FROM HOME M.C. C. PRESIDENT APPEALS TO CRICKETERS TO CARRY ON

Tennis Players Strive To Keep Flag Flying

Cotton's Latest Effort: Boxing Rebellion Ends

LONDON, May 20.—Mr. Stanley Christo- pherson, President of the M.C.C., has inade· a strong appeal to cricketers to carry on during the war. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Club Cricket Conference, Mr. Christopherson said that only the same morning the M.C.C. had been asked by the Adjutant-General to the Forces to encourage cricket in every way, and they were ́ trying to do so. N

He stated that, any day. it was available, the M.C.C. were prepared to lend Lord's to Service teams who wished to play there..

I

Some Indication that cricket was springing to life was con- tained in the, fact that Call bridge University had suddenly roversed their intention not to play by fixing up at least one game in London-against, the

Club

Glamorgun, Devon, Hampshire, Sussex, and Essex. It is expected Counties at Cardiff on August Bank that Glamorgan, will meet London Holiday.

Many fixtures have yet to be j arranged but the following dates are settled: May 25 v. Chesin; May 28 v. Shepherd's Bush, June 1 Cricket Conference at Guildford; June 2 v. Addiscombe; Lord's on June 22 and 24 in ald June 5 v. Westerbam; June 0 v. of the Red Cross.

Gravesend; August v. Guildford,

Shepherd's Bush

"I have no hesitation in saying September 7 v.

that club cricket is going to become

a very big thing during the war". E. R. GILLIGAN, the old he went on, and I appeal to .club

of

Sussex and England cap-

officials to go ahead with fixtures. Itain, is receiving good support would like to see every club muske at feast

during the sea from Sussex in his effort to pro- one collection son on behalf

the Red Crossvide plenty of local cricket of Fund, for which other sports have the best possible kind. worked so

Under existing conditions Sussex Mr. L Dorman, the chairman realise the necessity of making pro- Forcated

already nearly 600 visional arrangements without fur clubs hote

το carry on their delay. Arthur Gilligan is busy Clubs unable to do so would retain with war work and, in ease he may their membership without subscrip- not be free for some matches, Mr. tion

Abilities. He said shat the W. F. T. O'Byrne, captain

of the Ministry of Agriculture had pre- mised that there would be no inter-ounty second eleven inat season, been appointed captain of the forence, execpt under grave ergside that will be known as A. El. I. ency, with private cricket grounds on Gilligan's Sussex Eleven. the part of the authorities.....

While some fixtures need-con- firmation Sussex hope that their LO ONDON Counties Cricket complete programme will include Eleven of "star" players arent. Hampshire, Middlesex. Surrey, and away matches with Essex, assured of a full programme Oxford University and Cambridge during the summer.

University. Teams representing the The organiser, Mr. C. Jones, las R.A.F. and the United Services wil found his task so heavy that tours also be met at Hastings and Ports- are being arranged in Yorkshire, mouth respectively,

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ESSEX County Cricket Club are hoping to play a series

HAKI WINS THREE-MILE. — Takto Maki, Finnish tunnor who temporarily quit a soldier's rifle to help raise funds for his country, winning three-mile run in San Francisco. Tod Vollmor, U. of Cal., second. Paavo Nurmi, at right,

Y.M.C.A: Beat Military Teams at Water-polo

Seniors Fully Extended

By Royal Scots

THE EUROPEAN Y.M.CA. were successful in twd water-polo matches at the "Y" pool yesterday, the first team beating the Royal Scots 3-0, and the junior team beating the Middlesex 3-1. The second of these games was rather scrappy, and rough play in the second half saw no less than six players out of the bath at the same time (two had cramp);

of one-day-games, on-Saturdays, The seniors were fully ex- during the summer.

Mr. A. J. Spelling acting hon. tended by the Scots. Sound secretary of the club, said: "Most of defensive play kept the strong our players have joined up, but we soldiers' forwards in check. hope to have their assistance when The goal-scorers, C. Goldman on leave. - The games will no doubt

take place on the grounds normally (2) and G. T. May, were the

used

and

for our county games. The pick of the "Y" attack, question of expense has ruled out were given the fullest support possibilties of, two-day matches.

from L. A. Benn, who played an Essex,

who Iost approximately £800, last season, are carrying on excellent game at centre-half. with tliclr school boy coaching tlasses.

THE Lawn Tennis Association has made it plain that little,

if anything, is to be done to keep the flag flying during the war period.

The Scots forwards falled through

RANGERS

WIN GLASGOW CHARITY CUP FINAL

RECORD BREAKERS

Soviet Athletes Claim New World Marks

MOSCOW, May 22 (Router) Two Soviet athletes swimmer and a weight-lifter claim to have set up world records.

Leonid Meshkov, of Leningrad, Is stated to have swum 400 metres (breast-stroke) · in Ø minutes 41 seconds which is 2.8 seconds belter than the official record held by the German, Arthur Heino.

is

The weight-lifter, Grigorli Novak, with a Military press lift credited

of 121.5 kilograms (267.85 lb.) which beats the official world middle- weight record of 117.5 kilograms (250.03 lb.), held by Tonny, of Egypt.

5,000 Metres Walk

MELBOURNE, May 24 (Reuter) — Athol Stubbs, holder of the world walking reconl for one mile, set up a new Australian record for 5,000 metres at Sydney, with 22 minutes 9 second, beating his own record by 24 seconds.

Stubbs also holds all

the Aus- tralian records from one mile to six miles and the 10,000 metres.

Week-End Lawn Bowls Rinks Chosen

The following rinks have been chosen by various Clubs for Law}}} Bowls League matches this week- end;

CLUB DE RECREIO

"A" team v. Civil Service: C.C. (home)-

L. F. Xavier, F. X. Soares, R. F. Luz and H. A. Alves.

L. J. Suva, C. M. Suva, J. V. Ribeiro and F. X. Silva.

J. A. Luz, C. E. Marques, F. V. Ribeiro and C, G, Silva.

"" team

(away).

Kowloon B.G.C.

C. C. Pereira, D.-C.Alvos, -A, P.- Guterres and B. Basto.

Basto, C.

F. A. Machado, C. H. Rozo Pereira and J. J. Basto.

J. C. Remedios A. P. Pereira, &

Lopes and J. Noronha,

2nd team v. Taikoo (away),— M. Alarcon, A. F. Noronha, A. M.

Rodrigues and G. P. Pereira.

P. M. N. Silva, J. A. Remedios, C. M. S. Alves and P. Yvanovich.

F. A. Xavier, H. R. Pinnn, E. M Remedios and E. Souza.

CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

1st team v. Recreio "A" (away).- S. Eccleshall, J.. Deakin, A. W. Grimmilt and F. J. Jones.

L. A.

M. E. Purvis, W. J Burling. M. N. Rakusen and H. E. Strange, J. Gellately. J. Holidge, Collyer and J. F. McGowan, 2nd team V. Kowloon

LONDON, May 29 (Reuter)(home)

Tong

The Rangers won the Glasgow P. D. Crawley, H. Lord, H. F. Charity Cup to-day beating Clyde Harper and C. Strange. a tendency to crowd in rather than in the final by five corners. and A. B. Allen.

A. Shephard, F. Austin, Ć. Walker spread out in attack. As a conse-

quence, the home defence were able Several matches were also played J, R. Carr, H. Parrott, E. Kirmon to concentrate more strongly on the in the English Regional Leagues, and R. R. Wood.

jman with the ball,

The scores were; Millar and Jordan, their halves, were GLASGOW CHARITY CUP the backbone of the team. Fielding,Rangers

on the left wing ́was a trier,

Royal BootsBankier: Hanter.

The LT.A.'s "mark time" policy The teams were: has prompted Mr. A. E. Beamish, the Jordan; Miller; Sutherland. Slater, Field- former English Davis Cup player, to ing write to the Press urging clubs to Hunt; L. A. Benn; G. T. May, C. Gold FMC.A-it. Eardley; R. Goldman, A. carry on and help keep the game inan, A. Comeck.

going by encouraging players with

the Forces to become honorary mem bers." "He fears that, in the absence

Junior-Game-

(7 corners)

1 Clyde

(2 corners)

English Regionals

Crystal Pal Reading Chesterfield

Newcastle

of the usual tournaments during THE JUNIOR GAME was KOTADDY, wartime, lawn tennis will languish.

|Middlesex wasted several opportuni- Queen's Club was filled to over-ties through an over-indulgence In flowing for the first series of lawn long shooting, which faolios gave the tennis exhibition matches on behalf defeuon an easy task Intercept Accrington of the Red Cross War Relief Fund.

ing. IL Eardley played a sound game

Stockport

Miss Kay Stammers (now Mrs.in nost, as did Willis, at left back. Liverpool Menzies), made her first public ap- C. Goldman, who played in both ucarance in

In the

game since her

games, scored another two goals, and marriage and

and partnered Miss Peggy the third was added by A. Hunt. Ure Scriven against Miss Jean Nicoll and replied for Middlesex. Miss B. Yorke. The match was left

drawn after each pair had won a set. lion, and' were, therefore suspended, Other famous players giving their may once more hava oficial recogni- services were: Miss Joan Ingram, R. tion.

TO-MORROW A®

Simultaneously at the

CENTRAL

and

CATHAY

SOUTH "D"

2 Watford 2 Norwich EAST-MIDLAND.

Notts F.

NORTH-EASTERN

0 Hallfex NORTH WESTERN 1 Burnley WESTERN

6. Tranmere

Everton

1

League Tennis

K.I.T.C.

In "C"

1

Reserves, J. Lucas Hickman.

INDIAN R.C.

Isl team (home).-

and J. F.

v. Hongkong F. C.

J. Hoosen, A. K. Sumad, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu.

A. R. Rumjahn, S. Yusuf, M. T Adol, A. N. Dalloli,

D. M. Khan, A. M. Rumjahn, A, O. I |Madar-M-R-Abbas

2nd teom V

Hongkong C.C.

M. U. Razack, R. Nazarin, A. H Madar, A. M. Wabat,

(away)

1

2

M. Hassan, A. G. Sumad, K. M. Rumjahe, A. Bokar,

3

U. A. Rumjan M. A. Wahab, M.

2P. Madar, S. M. Rumjahn.

Beat Police

Division

The Kowloon Indians Tennis Club, E Zulauf and R. Loe drew with

“A. Shayes, D. W-Butler, M. D, Dolo- The dispute, began on December ford, Flying-OMöer C. E Malfroy, 20, when Mr. Hulls and Jack Solo- jord R. J. Ritchie, E. R. Avory, FlyingTM [mona, manager of Eric Boon, light- Oficer L. Shuff, and Pilot-Officer D. weight champion, resigned from the Haskell, Great Britain's leading pro- Board, tessional,

All efforts to restore peace were took the lead in the “C”. Division of *. G. Fonseca and B. M. Soares 04. Shayes, who for some time has unavalling until, on March 23. the the Tennis League yesterday, beating drew with L. G. and Z. X. Casino 6-0 been a member of an ARP, unit, is B.3.0, of C., having received a de-the. Folloe by 014 sela to 214. The best A. M. Alves and A. E. Noronha 01. shortly to join the R.A.F.

F. Winter Blyth and A. La Flebor putation of loyal managers, an-K.LT.C. had 8.1, and 8.8, Hussain beat Fonseca and Soares 6-1; lost to nounced that Mr. Hulls and others to thank for the big win, this pair Gosanos 1-61 lost to Alvas and Noronha FTER nearly four months of who had lost their licences had, until being undefested in three sets with- 4-0,-

"civil war," there is peace Mr. Huils' "return to the fold"

June 1, to apply for reinstatement. out the concession of a single arise.

J. Anderson and D. Hung drow The scores were:

with Fonseca and. Soares 6-8 beat in the professional boxing world. will no doubt be followed by the res- Sydney Hulls, leader of the re-toration of licences to all those to and File 6-0 beat Howlet and Daker

8. A and 9. 8. Husain beat Brown Gosana 7-5 lost to Alves and Norenbe

LEAGUE TABLE bellion, which began last Decom-whom the Board's offer applied. 0-01 beat Smith and Morrison 6-0, 1, ... ber, applied for and received a

F. Khan and I. M. 'Bingh beat Brown; And File 7-0; drow with Howlett and KIT.C.

Police bout Smith and Morrison Kowloon champion, and T. H. Cotton 625

Roeralo "13" Adams M. 8.- Hussain and G. Singh: loạt to] B.C.AA. Anlridge) defcated ***J. (Royal Liverpool) and J. H. Busson, Brown and Pile 3-6; lost to Howlett C.H.C The Board's official statement to the home professional, by one up and Baker 4-0; beat Smith and Morrison Root this effect means that nearly 200 over 30 hofes at Formby, recently:

Kowloon Tong Army boxers, managers, referees, and other About £100 was raised for the Hed Kowloon drew with Recreio B4 University

BG KOWLOON.♥ RECREIO

CELA officials who, supported the "rebel-! Cros, -

Jewith Club

promoter's licence from the H. BURTON (Solo) the open Baker 0-6;

British Boxing Board of Con-

trol.

2.0.

P. W.

TEE FOR ONE

Jackson, old boy, congratulate me. Kindly alap me on the back." "Certainly, my dear fellow, but may i arka" you why?

You haven's got engaged, I hope ?” "No, nu. This is something really Important. I did the fourteenth-in une yesterday, A blow in a million! The swipe to end all swipes!"

? But I don't widerstand. You look as fis at the proverbial 'Stradivarius. Were there no celebration *** "Celebrations? There's been nach Ing like since the Rehef of Mafcking,"

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