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RED WINES WITH RED MEAT

WHITE WINES WITH WHITE MEAT

AND

ALL WINES

FROM

CALDBECK'S

ARE THE THREE GOLDEN RULES

OF THE

CONNOISSEUR

COLUMBIA RECORDS

POPULAR FAVOURITES

Charles Kullman.

Harry Welchman & Chorus.

DB: 1340-Ab. Sweet Mystery Of Life

Goodnight.

4387.-Rift Song

One Alone,

4294.-Tales Of Hoffmann

Salut D'AmOTET.

DB $15.If I Am Dreaming ..

Helen Shepherds Song.

DB. 464.-There Is A Tavern ̄.

C 138.-Parlez Moi D'Amour"

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DX 309.-Rose Marie Selection

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THE CHINA WAHL, FRIDAY, JULF 31,-1936;~

VON CRAMM PROVED VERY GALLANT LOSER

ARMY'S EASY WIN IN "C DIVISION

K.C.C. "B" Defeated At Home

At King's Park, the Army Ten- nis Club beat the FCC. “B” team

by 6 sets to 3 in the "C" Division

of the Lawn Tennis League.

A. G. Philippens and A. L Fisher (KCC. “B”)

lost to S/Sergt. Fowles and S.Q.

M.S. Warr

0-6

lost to Sergt. King and Sergt.

O'Connor

5-7

beat Sergt. Davies and Sergt.

Cooper

Y. E. Freeman and L. E. Kirby (K.C.C. "8")

lost to Fowles and Warr

beat King and O'Connor

beat Davies and Cooper

A. E. PESTY and (K.C.C. “B”)

5-7

G.

Crabbe

lost to Fowles and War

3-$

lost to King and O'Connor"

5-1

lost to Davies and Cooper

4-6

HOLDERS BADLY

TROUNCED

Recreio's. Smashing Win In “C” Division

At Causeway Bay, Club de Rec-

reio beat the Chinese Recreatior

Club, the holders, by â1⁄21⁄2 sets to

K.C.C. "A" BADLY

BEATEN

half a set in the "C" Division of No Match For K.LT.C. the Lawn Tennis League.

H. S. Mok and P. H. Kwok (C.R.C.) lost to G. A. Noronha and P. A.

Noronha

lost to A. M. Silva and H. Gon-

salves

At King's Park.

At King's Park, the Kowloon

John Macionis, the brilliant Yale Uni

versity undergrado-

ate, above, establish-

Med himself

outstanding

for

swimming

ㄓㄗ

honours when he recently shattered the world's record during the „300 Yards National Collegiate Cham- pionship race..

GAVE NO OUTWARD

SIGN OF INJURY

WRITER'S SUGGESTION FOR NEXT TOURNEY

W

WILDE AND HARE SHINE

(By A. Wallis Myers)

London, July 4. VIMBLEDON'S chief prize, King George's Cup and the men's singles championship, remains in British custody, and F. J. Perry is the holder for the third-successive year. But this

record for the New Wimbledon, though redound-'

der Olympicing to the credit of the maker, was achieved without the customary ovation from a 15,000 gallery, without the customary struggle, and with Baron von Cramm, after the opening set, physically out of action and unable to run. It was a disappointing finish to a final that pro- mised so much.

CLEAN'SWEEP FOR KOWLOON TONG

Indians Trounced In Away Fixture...

At Kowloon Tong, the Kowloon 2-6 Indians' Tennis Club beat the Tong Garden City Association Kowloon Cricket Club "A" by 6 beat the Indian Recreation Club sete, to 2% in the "C" Division of by 9 sets to nil

Squire Octet. lost to L. Silva and J. Xavier

S. L. Ma and C. Wei (C.R.C.) Host to Noronha and Noronha lost to Silva and Gonsalves drew with Silva and. Xavier.

Lan Man-kue and P. F. LI (CRC) lost to Noronha and Noronha

Heddle Nash

Harold Williams & Chorus. Lucienne Buyer.

Finck & Orch lost to Silva and Xavier

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Ice House Street

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lost to Silva and Gonsalves

the Lawn Tennis League, .

H. Chan and A. Chan (K.T.G.CA)=|

Fate has been unkind to many Wimbledon competitors this

F. The victims of muscular strain have been many Austin stretched his "riding muscle" in the French championship a month ago and had to retire before a prospective match with

Von Cramm

Wilmer Allison, the American champion, arrived in Eng- land from New York suffering from the same accident. Gene Mako, Budge's partner in the doubles, tore a muscle in his chest --- and had, to retire from Wimbledon.“ Zappa, the cheery, Argep-1- tinien, slipped and dislocated his arm. Borotra went into hospi tal on Thursday night, having torn a leg ligament, which was

patched up" for the Frenchman to play in the doubles yesterdayer

Finally, a cruel stroke of for-1

beat A. Rahmin and M. Essain G-1 tune, one of the best-trained EXPULSION OF beat A Baker and A. J. Sumad 6-0 athletes, the German-champion. 6-4beat M. W. Eazack and A. Aziz 6-2 |

0-6 S. A. Hussain and S.. S. Hussain, 1-6 (K.LT.C.) 6-6 beat C. E.

Capell

Watson and R. S.

2-6 best L. Jack and J. S. Swith

6-2

O. L. Pan and E. C. Yeo (E. T. Glentered the Wimbledon ward,

3-6 best F. Broadbridge and R. B. Lee 6-1 CA:

1-6

Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan beat Rahmin and Hussain (ELT.C)

lost to Watson and Capell

'VARSITY LOSE drew with Jack and Smith

AT HOME

South China Triumph

At Pokfulam

At Pokfulam, the South China

bent Broadbridge and Lee

beat Bakar and Sumad.

3-8 best. Razack and Aziz

6-9 already full up.. Von Cramm's.

6-2.

W. E Wei and K. Lam (C. T. G.. C. A.):

6-6

6-2

beat Rahmin and Hussain

beat Bakar and Shad

1. Mahan Singh and T. M. V. Devan (K.LT.C.)

lost to Watson and Capell beat Jack and Smith

beat Broadbridge and Lee

2.6 beat Razack and Aziz

6-2

.6-2

CRAIGENGOWER

Athletic Association beat the LOSE AT VALLEY

Hong Kong University Tennis!

Club by 7 sets to 2 in the Civil Servants Have Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea-

Tilt.

:

MC Hung and A. L. Chan (H.K.) U.T.C.)

Comfortable Win

64 injury—a torn muscle in the

the thigh-came, in

second 6-0 64 game, when he was serving.

(Continued On Page "10)

6-4

TWO LEAGUE TENNIS- GAMES TO-DAY Weather permitting, two games the "D" Division of the Lawa Tennis League will take place this

afternoon when the Army. Tennis. Club are at home to the Police

one

in

this

Recreation Club and the Indian Recreation Club will meet the At the Valley, the Civil Service Radio Sports Club, who are beat Y. L. Kwan and K. H. Lee 6-4 Cricket Club beat the Craigen- of the strongest teams lost to J. Mck and G. Sai .... 3-6 gower Cricket Club by 7 sets to 2 Division. beat C. B. Wong and N. K. Ma in the "C" Division of the Lawn

K. S. Cheng and D. H. Kho (H.K. U.T.C.)

lost to Kwan and Lee

Tennis League.

8-61. Bentley and R. M. Wood (C_SCC) 3-5 drew with O. Sadick and S. A. 4-6 Cassumbhoy

lost to Mok and Sai

lost to Wong and Ma

C. K. Quer and K. L. Koe CHK. beat N. P. Karanjia

U.T.C.)

6-6

6-11 Lam 2-6 drew with L. Chon and D. Hung 6-5 46. Skimmer and W. Colledge (C.S.C.C.)

6-3 2-6 best Sadick and Cassumbhoy beat Karanjix and Lam

6-2

and C. W.

GUTIERREZ. DEFEATS

·EL A. ALVES

(Continued from Page 4)

6-6

Vital Last Head The last, head

Gutierrez

lost to Kwan and Lee lost to Mok and Sal

lost to Wang and Ma

drew with Chor, and Hung ...........

MART

MRS. JARRETT-^.

IS UPHELD

Mother Demands Second Chance...

REINSTATEMENT DENIED.

Shanghai, July 26.

A report that Mrs. Eleanor Holm Jarrett, "winner of the 100-

AMALGAMATION metre back-stroke event in the

TURNED DOWN Canadians Not To Join Local Americans

BASEBALL TEAM IN DIFFICULTIES

1982 Olympic Games who was dis- charged on Thursday from the 1936 American Olympic swimming team for violation of training rules, (has been reinstated is denied. by

United Press.

1

United Press states that while the American Olympic team was jen route, from Hamburg to Berlin [by train, the special American At an extraordinary meeting Olympic Committee met and sas-. of the Canadian Baseball team tained the expulsion of Mrs. Jar- yesterday to consider a possible rett from the women's swimming amalgamation with the local (Continued On Page, 10) American team, it was decided

to carry on for the rest of thei League fixtures under their

own name.

#

The Canadians, "and Ameri-

"C" Division League Faro and B. Agafuro (CS.CC.) send bis first two woods in the cans have been, hard hit by in-

Table To Date

PW L D F A Pts KTLC... 88006031⁄2" 111⁄2 16 Recreio

800 60 12 16× SCAA87 1 0 471⁄2 241⁄2 18 KT.G.CA. 9.63 0.54 27 12 Army T.C. 10 6 4 0 50% 39% 12 K.C.C. “A” 9 4 4 1 391⁄2 41% 9 ECC 39 4 $ 0 39 42 HLUT.C. 9 4 50 32% 48% CS.C.C. 9 2 6 1 28 53 CCC .10 2 8 0 26% 63%

81 70 25 46

8

8

5

C.R.C LR.C 90 90 13%1⁄2 671⁄2

Totals 106 52 52 2 477 477 106

best Sadick and Cassambhoy beat. Karanjia and Lam drew with Choa and Hung

13-6 vicinity of the jack for two counts, juries and departures. from

6-5

while Alves was short with his the Colony, and it was though two. Gutierrez' third wood rested that it would be impossible-toj. for a third shot after Alves had field a Canadian team any long-}| made the vital mistake of sending er, but there now appears -a down a hard wood.

faint hope that several men Alves last shot was an attempt from the Royal Air Force will Shanghai, July 27.—As was ex-to drive which was narrow, leave play for them..

ANOTHER TENNIS WIN FOR L. D. CARSON :

MANGAN NOT TO RUN. FOR AMERICA

Suspension Reported By Periodical

Ithaca, New York, Jaly 18. outstanding milers, has announc

Joe Mangan, one of America's

ed his retirement from competi-

pected L. D. Carson proved tooling Gutierrez with a count of three strong for H. Collaco in the final and with his score at 18, giving There is every possibility, then, at least for the year. He will of the C.A.C. singles tennis touzma-fhiza the match. Gutierrez, how-however, that a further meet not be a candidate for a place on ment. held on the Club's courts ever, sent his remaining wooding will be called in the near the American Olympic team” · yesterday afternoon, and won by down for a "possible" the only one future to reconsider the amal: From Cornell University, where

gamation. of the day. 6-4, 6-4, 63

FOR 3 PEG RAZORS

The shore are the oficially appeared.

Saturday at Berlin”, «The

Left are worring the ing day, and on all fer

ing:part in the Ele

the

he is studying law, Mangan issu- jed a statement that he had de-

cided "not to compete at all” this. summer. He said that college work had prevented him - from training and be found it neces sary to get a job during the sum-

mer.

The New York -American, pab- lished a report that Mangan, along with Frank Nardell, the former New York University track, star, had been declared ineligible for. further A.A.U. competition. The paper gave no reason for their reported suspension.

KCC. PRESENTATION

Mr. L J. Blackburn, a Life Member of the Kowloon Cricket

| Cluby, who is leaving the Colony- |to-morrow: for Home, was yester- day the recipient of a wallet and cheque from his zany friends at an informal presentation in the

Clubhouse. Zár. Blackburn served. on the General committee from | 1911 to 1923 and was Acting Hon.

Secretary from 1927 4ill: 1920. He/ Iwas a tine sil-rounder, marticular-

ericket

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