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MISCELLANEOUS H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4%pm. b.
Atamoks Ps. .17 sa., x.d. Atoks Ps. 20 sa. Baguio Gold Ps. 211⁄2 80, Batong Buhay Ps. 012 sa. Big Wedge Ps. .19 sa. Coco Grove Pa. 27 sa, Cons. Mines Ps. .0025 sa. Demonstrations Ps. .08 8a. LX. L. Ps. 145 sa., x,d Ipo Gold Ps. .161⁄2 sa. Itogons Ps. .21 sa. Masbatas Ps. 101/2 88. Mind: Mother Lode Ps. 081⁄2 sa. Mine Operation Ps. .12%1⁄2 sa, San Mauricio Ps. .84 sa. Surigao. Consol. Ps. .19 sa. Suyoc Consol. Ps. .13 s0.
WIMBLEDON
AUSTIN AND SHAYES STILL INTERESTED: CHOY OUT
London, To-day.
The two current giant-killers at Wimbledon, Kukuljevic of· Yugo- Slavia and Eugene Smith, the young Californian schoolmaster, who eliminated Donald McNeill and Menzel, respectively, on Wednes- day, advanced still further yester- day over fairly powerful oppposi- tion..
!
Kukuljevic beat W. C. Choy, last surviving Chinese representative, in straight sets, while Smith had a great struggle with Cejnar, the Bohemian and Moravian Davis: Cup player, and only emerged successful after five sets
United Paracales Ps. .371⁄2 so. xd. had been played.
BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
T.D.R.C.
F. Hellon, J.. Waid, J. Watson R. Wallace (skip).
Britain's representatives who are still interested are. “Bunny" Austin, D. W. Butler and Ronald Shayes. The former, a strong favourite for the title, had won two hard-fought sets, against Drobny, of Bohemia, when Drobny was forced to retire with an injured hand.
British successes in the Women's doubles event include the victory" of the former holders, Miss Kay Stam- and mers and Mrs. James Hammersley, of Great Britain, while Mrs. Heeley Cart- wright and Mrs. Round Little, who played in Hong Kong some years ago, beat Mrs. Andrus and Mlle. Henrotin.
W. Melrose, W. C. Bovaird, T. F. Stainton and J. C. Chalmers (skip).
R. Mair, H. O. Gillier, W. Seath and D. Munro (skip).
P.O.C.
E. S. Franks, G. V. McGrath, Hodge and T. Gooding (skip).
V. H. Freeman, J. W. Hudson, Foster and T. Pile (skip).
C. Gowland, J. W. Fitzgerald, McCutcheon and A. Jillott (skip).
K.F.C.
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MEN'S SINGLES
Third RoundD. W. Butler (G.B.) beat Goepfert (Germany) 4-6, 6-2, 4–6, 6–3, 6–3.
Kukuljevic (Yugo-Slavia) beat W. J.C. Choy (China) 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
C. Pile, B. Thomson, J., Gibson and W. Field (skip).
W. Groves, A. Eastman, P. Young. husband and T. Fergusson (skip).
B. Evans, W. Simpson, V.. Atienza, and V. Chittenden (skip).
K.F.C.
P. McCarthy D. Izatt, S. Wong and V. Petherick, (skip).
G. Woodcock, W. Mills, A. Moss and J. Smalley (skip).
R. Hughes, J. Ross, W Excell and P. Morgan (skip).
K.D.R.
W. Houston, R. H. A Lapsley, R. Lapsley and S. Gray (skip).
F. Cullen, M. Ferguson, J. Kempton and J. Brown (skip).
V. Ramaa y, W. Mackie, A. Calman and R. Morrison (skip).
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J. Brugnon (France) beat de Ste- |fani - (Italy) ~ 64, 6-4, 6-8, 64.
Bobby Riggs (U.S.) beat C. E. Mal- froy (N.Z.) 8—6, 11–9; 6—2.
Eugene Smith (U.S.) beat Cejnar (Bohemia and Moravia) 6-3, 6-2, 57, 1–6, 6–1.
hemia and Moravia) 7-5, 6-0, 97
R. A. Shayes (G.B.) beat Siba (Bo-
HW. Austin (G.B.) beat Drobny (Bohemia)-7-5, 97, retired with injured hand.
H. Henkel (Germany) beat L. Shaffi (G.B;) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6–—–—–1.
· WOMEN'S DOUBLES (G.B.) and Mrs. James Hammersley First Round-Miss Kay Stammers
(G.B.) (winners 1935/6). beat M. Jedz- rejowska (Poland) and M. Mathieu (France) 6–3, 6–1.:
Mrs. Heeley Cartwright and Mrs. Round Little (G.B.) beat Mrs: Andrus (U.S.) and Mlle. Henrotin (France) 7-5,
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RESULTS
In their League gaminat
Chinese Bathing Club
Victoria Recreation Club won by 5 goals to 3. D. H. Taylor (8), R. Silva-netto and W. Sprinkle scored for the winners and Soon Iu-tak, Lam Yaut-ting and Robert Chan for the Chinese.
In the other fixture, Y.M.C.A were beaten by South China by three clear goals. All scored in the first half.
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