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SATURDAY'S TWO SUCCESSES FOR HIS MAJESTY SCALZO LOSES

BOWLS TEAMS

Following are somo of the League Bowls teams for Saturday:

CLUB DE RECREIO

Rocrelo "A" (Away) v Craigengower "A" (4 p.m.)

JA Lus, C. E. Marques, J. F. V. PX. Soares, C. Roza Pereira, F. V.

Ribeiro and C. G. Silva (Skip)

V

AT FIRST COUPON ASCOT MEETING

(By Reuter's Sport Commentator.) ALTHOUGH NOTABLE FEATURES, LIKE THE FASHION PARADE AND THE ROYAL DRIVE DOWN THE COURSE, WERE MISSING, THE SUBSTITUTE ROYAL ASCOT MEETING AT NEWMARKET YESTERDAY RETAINED ITS ROYAL ASPECT SINCE HIS MAJESTY THE D. C. Alves, C. H. Basto, C. A. Lopes KING GAINED A TRÊMENDOUSLY POPULAR

Ribeiro and R. F. Luz (Skip), LF. Xavier. H. A. Alves, J. E. Noronha and F. X, Silva (Skip).

Accreto "B" (Home) v Kowloon

Bowling Green (4 p.m.)

and J J. Basto (Skip).

F. A Machado, A. F. Noronha, J. C. Remedios and C. M. Silva (Skip).

C F Vas. A. M. Xavier. A M. Rodrigues and A P. Guterres (Skip)

Recreio "C" (Away) v H.K. Cricket Club (4 p.m.}

A J. Osotund. A. V. Barros. J Soares and D. P. Remedios (Ski).

A E. L. Barros, L

Hozario, A A. Carvalho (Skop? Pereira and M

G A Ribeiro. FA Xavier, J Remedios and C C. Pereira (Skiņi.

Recrolo "D" (Home) v H.K. Cricket Club (4 p.m.)

R

ין

A.

F Sequeira, F X Monteiro, A A Roza and

Yvanovich (Skipl. PA G. A Pinna, E AR

Alves, H Xavier and M. Plans (Skipt

M

R. A Camnos. P Almeida. M Men- donen and H. R Pinna (Skip)

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB

Second Divialony H.K.F.C. (At Valley. 4 p.m.)

W Navf, J Kasimant.

Dowman

BD Evans, A Dard V Chittenden

and E Kern (Skip)

and WC Stinson (Skin)

A Lapsley, WC Ogiev. V ast I> Younghusband (5kip

Third Division-v M.K.F.C. (At Home. 4 p.m.) GE. Cross, C Woodcock. A tyre and R Ogden (Skip)

Allenza

Mari-

B. Thomson, SC Wong, C B Fuller

and T Fergusson (Skip)

B Williams, G. Prost, Y Abbak and

J J Smalley (Skip),

Reserves J Gibson, L. Bones.

Dobson and I Mullett

KOWLOON BG.C.

"A" First Division (v K. Docks (A 4.30 p.m.) Home)

W L. Walker, G W. Deacon, A Hyde

Lay and A M Holland (Skip)

F Lockhart, I White, R Duncan

and A J Hall (Skin)

RP Philips. E. Lovett, II, E Drew

and J McKelvie (Skip).

B First Division (v Recreio ""

(At 4 p.m.) Away)

W C Hodder V C. Dixon, L. Sykes

and P A Peckham (Skip)

A Morton. F A'klos, J. C. Gill and

J G Meyer (Skip).

11

Spring,

W

Elphick. A.

Bower

and L. Com (Skin),

V

Third Division (v C.C.C.

(At 4 pm.) Homes

J A. Fraser. Sir A MacGregor, E.

Searle And H Nish (Skip),

W. M. Wilson, J. S Dinnen. C.

F Thannson and C. Walls (Skip).

E

C E. Langley, SC Walker. J. A.

Jordan and K. C. Hamilton (Skip),

OTHER SPORT ON PAGE 13

KOWLOON TONG

Second Division (v K.C.C., Home)

A. Madar, J. Tang, A. E. Custro and

A. J. Kew (Skip).

R. Mackay, T. K, Lim, J. N, Wong

and J. L. Stephens (Skip).

H. Gittins, H. Castro, W. J. Howard

and A. Spary (Skip).

HONG KONG C.C.

Second Division (v Club de Recreio, Home)

S. L. Lloyd, J. G. Haigh, H. G. Wal- lington and G. E. Costello (Skip),

G. G. Altkenhead, T. R. Rowell, L. A. R. Duncan and F. Goodwin (Skip) R. R. Davies, R. A, Edwards, A. K. Mackenzie and A. W. Brown (Skip).

Third Division (v C. de R., Away) H. H. Beddow, L. E. N, Ryan, P. S. Cassidy and E. S. Abrahm (Skip).

D. J. Valentine. E. S. Doughty, A. S. Mitchell and A. McKellor (Skip).

B. J, Lacon, P. Morrison, E. Hospes and P. J. A. Hamilton (Skip).

Reserves:-G. W. Sewell, W. R. Lain- bert and R. J. Shrigley.

CRAIGENGOWER

First Division (v Reoralo "A" At C.C.C. At 4 p.m.)

J. W. Leonard. L. C. R. Souza, A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury (Skip).

A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa

and U. M. Omar (Skip),

A. A. Razack, L. Gaddi, J, S. Lan- dolt and C. S. Rosselet (Skip).

Second Division (v Prison Officers' At Stanley At 3.30 p.m.)

Y. A. Razack, S. R. Solina, E. Zim- morn and T, Lock (Skip).

J. H. Xavier, L. E. Lammert, M. J. Medina and W. K. Way (Skip). AVG. S. Ladd, M. A. Baptista, W, Ward

and Dr. N. P. Karanjia (Skip).

Third Division (v Kowloon Bowling Graen Club At K.B.G.C. At-4 p.m.). F. X. Delgado, R. K. Pavri. Dr. C. W. Lam and H. W. Randall (Skip).

L. M. Roza, A. E, S, Alves, E. S. Franks and A. J. Coelho (Skip).

W E.- Broadbridge, F. K. Modi, A. Kitchell and D. A. Rozario (Skip).

HONG KONG F.C. Becond Division (v Kowloon Football Club, Home)

J. S. Howell, C. G. Sollis, W. CHIL

and J. A. R. Selby (Skip).

A Watson, J. Golling. C. Needham

and W. Macfarlane (Skip).

R. P. Shaw, H. V. Pearse, A; Brooks- bank and K. S. Robertson (Skip).

Third Division (v Kowloon Footba}} Club, Away}

B. I. Bickford., C. Carr. G. E. Stephens and B. A. Manzoli (Skip),

K. Forrow, F. Flippance, C. B. Robertson and G. S. Graver (skip). CA: Bailey, J. Russell; 9; Strange and i J. Ralston (Skip);

Reserved; :D,' Colòman? and J....M, Thomson?

“DOUBLE.”

the

boch twice £uccessful in the same represented His afternoon, and

Majesty's eighth success this sea-

son.

Harry Wragg, who rode both winners, also rode Sir Hugh Cun- cliffe Owen's Finis (4 to 1) to victory in the Gold Cup

over

294

miles, beating Dorothy Paget's Olidon (8 to 1) by a head. with Winterhälter (7 to 2) only a neck behind.

This Was

he

HIS TITLE

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"

Richie Lemos, 21- year-old Los Angeles Mexican fighter, won the world's feather- weight title on Tues- day night when he knocked out Petey Scalzo in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round bout-In- ternational News Ser- vice.

Scalzo had held the title for 13

the first "coupon" Ascot and, judging by the sober The cheering and handclapping atmosphere of the meeting, no one The expectation that His Majes-

His Majesty's ty has a great chance of winning began when

colt would have Imagined it to the Derby and the Oaks next year was 11⁄2 furlongs from home. Sun Gold Cup day. Fewer women was strengthened when his horseChariot, daughter of a former were seen, and it was obvious Big Game wor

Coventry Derby winner. Hyperion, got that none of them were, willing to Stakes and his entry Sun Chariot home in a thrilling finish to beat waste precious coupons on a spe- months. carried off the Queen Mary Stakes Ganeley's Perfect Peace by acial Ascot outfit which would have for fillies, thereby virtually esta-head in an exciting climax to a cost 16 coupons.

|0000000000000000004 Fewer toppers blishing themselves as the out-hard-fought race. There was no and morning coats were seen and

In the European Y M.CA. Invitation cheering until the number standing two-year-olds.

went motorists evidently heeded the

Water-Polo Tournament, Middlesex "'A'* into the frame owing to the unwarning against petrol waste, for bent Middlesex "D" by seven clear there were less than 500 cars in 4 goals at the "y pool last night. certainty of the result.

This is the first time for many park that would have taken 2,000 Burde (2), Ure (2), Burdon. Jenning

and Jones were the goal-scorers. years that the Royal colours have cars.-Reuter.

at

Not sinco Limelight won Ascot for the late King George V have there been such enthus- lastic demonstrations,

WILLS'S

GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES

Bristol & London.

WOOF!

"My Master and Mistress both smoke 'em

GOLD FLAKE

CIGARETTES

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