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ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE.

HONG KONG SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis match, played at Bookunpoo, between "D" Company S.W.B. and Royal Army Servion Corps on Thursday, May 19-

"Company.

Capt. Cooper and

C.8:M. Lewis' and ........

R.A.8,0,

Capt. Patterson and

Pte. Funnell

Capt. Cannon and

Pte. Mackay

Lieut. Stooker

Pto. Lowis

Carpl Fowler and

Corp. Joyce and

Pto. Ronan

G.

Dr. Whitley

Capt. Cooper, and

Corp Joyee and.

Lieut, Stocker

G

Dr. Whitley

C.8.M. Lewis and

Capt. Patterson and

Pte. Lewit

6

Pto, Fowler

Corp. Fowler und

Capt. Cannon and

Pte. Rohan.

2

Pto. Mackay

Capt. Cooper und

Capt. Cannon and

Lieut. Stooker

2

Pte. Mackay

CS.M. Lewis and

Corpl. Joyce and

Pto. Lewis

6

Dr. Whitley

Corp. Fowler and

Capt. Patterson and

and Ronan

.Total games

Total games .................

Pte. Fowler

KOWLOON SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis match played at Whitfield Barracks, last Thursday, between the Royal Corps of Signals and 90th Battery of Artillery-

R.D. of Bige. ~

+

20th Battery, EA,

Siguih. Convoy and

Capt Allin and

Sigma. Brownb, kemas.

3

Sgt. Evans

Bigma. Cord and

L/Bdr. Combay; and

Sigma. Slight

3

L/Bdr. Foster

Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson and

B.S.M. Bungay and

Sigmu. Chaffey.

L/Sgt. Cross

20

Sigmn. Conver and

L/Bdr. Combey and

Bigma.. Browne

8

L/Bdr. Foster

в

Sigma. Cord and

B.S.M. Bungay_nod

Sign. Slight.

3

L/Sgt. Cross

Lt. Whiteway Wilkinson and

Capt. Allan and

Sigma Chaffey

Sigma, Convey and'

Sigma, Browne ..........

Sigmn, Cord and

Sigin. Slight

Lt.. Whiteway-Wilkinson sud,

Bigma. Chaffey

Total games

?..

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.

Old Course...

9.16-8.20 a.. not to be booked by

travellers on 9.28 traán. 9.24 a.m. J. C. H. Cogan and C. W. F. Booker"

9.39

0:30

0:40

9.41

M

9.48

Sgt. Evans

B.9.M. Bungay and

L/Sgt Cross.

Capt. Allan and

Sgt. Evana L/Bd. Combey and

L/Bdr. Foster

Total games

HOME CRICKET.

J. T. HEARNE'S FINE EFFORT.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, May, 90. The game between Middlesex, and Glamorgan. resulted in an easy win J. G. Campbell and N. for the former by an innings and

K: Littlejohn

J., F. Robinson and A. M.

Macaulay.

!

193 runt.

STRONG BRITISH OLF TEAM

U.S. BASEBALL

CHURCH NOTICE

YANKEES BEATEN

TO-DAY'S GAMES IN THE AMERICAN WOMEN ARRIVE

LEAGUE,

FORECAST OF RESULTS.

[BY GREEN."]

The third series of lawn bowls league games will be undertaken to-day. At this stage the Civil Ser vice senior team and Kowloon Douk have won both their matches Kow. loon Bowling Green Chub and Craigengowor junior teams also stand with full points and they are to play each other, this tigas..

The following are thefixtures Division: 1.

Police Civil Service Kowloon,,Dock, «. «Kowloon C.C. Craigengower 1. K.B.G.C

Taikoo Regraio,

را

Division IL

:

FOR CONTEST..

MISS WETHERED TO PLAY AGAIN.

London, May 11-The United Blatos women's golf team, which is meeting Great Britain in the Arst women's international match at Wentworth on May 28, arrived at Southampton to-day.

[TumovaH RECTER'S ADENCY.]

*

NEW YORK, May 19

In a match played over twelve innings in the National Longue faged have to-day. Calcago pant to get the verdict from whom they defeated by the gad point in seven.

Pittsburg, who are placed last in

Ta-a double-hender in the Ameri-

Miss Joyce Wothbred has been the table, registered a win against selected to Captain the British We-Brooklyn, men's team. Other members of the team, which is an exceptionally can League, Washington gained strong one, are:-Miss Wanda two decusive victories over the Noir Morgan (England) Miss Enid York Yankees, for whom Bake Wilson (England), Min Disan Ruth homered Washington qow Fishwick (England), Miss Elais occupe first place, Corlett (England), Miss D. Park Jimmie Foxx, of the Philadel. (Scotland), Miss Molly Gourlay phim Athletics, soared his eleventh (England), Mrs. J. B. Watson home run of the season, in their (Scotland).

match with Boston,

Resulta, as cabled by Reuter, are as follows:

This is the first official women's encounter between the two nations and the cocasion" is doubly eigni ficant because it will mark there- tura to competitive golf of Min Wethered who was once described by Bobby Jones as "the finest play-

in the world."

K.B.G.O... Craigongower, Civil Service. Yacht Club Booralo Taikoo ; Kowloon C. C. v. Electric. R.C. Taking the senior games, "the Cavit Service should not have much difficulty in gaining bhoir third consecutive vistory. Their oppou-of eute are the Police, who have tried unsuccessfully for avre than

three seasons to record a win. The Bowling Green Club have lost both their games. They are trivalling to Craigengower where, I think the home team will be quite capable of retaining the points. The ous come of the game between Kowloon Dock and Egwloon CC. seeme to be very doubtful. I expect it to be a close game with the visitors. probably getting away, with the pointa Taikoo aro entertaining Club de Recreio. In this case 1 favour the chances of the visitors seoing that. Taikon "are not in a position to muster their old strength.

The following were the results of thie games between the same Clubs last season-Police lost to Civil Service by 10 shots, 46-56; Kowloon Dock lost to Civil Service by 10 shots, 55-66; Craigengower baat. the Bowling Green Club" by 22 shots, 65-47. Taikoo beat Club de Recreio by 10 shots, 60-50.

The junior tio Bowling Green Club and Craigen- Bower is quite interesting because they stand with full points, each having beaten Kowloon, C. C. and. Electric RC. The K.B.G. C. aro

*

between

the

Shortly after the announcement her broken engagement to Major CK. Hutchison, Miss Wathered declared that she would return to competitiva golf...

Experienced Finyers.

With the exception of Miss Wil- Bon) the British champions; and Miss Park, runner-up in the last thres Scottish championships, the playors' nominated represented Great Britain against Franco last October, Miss Diana Fiebwick has hold the women's. Open Champion- ap Miss Morgan is the English champion.

Perhaps the one notable absentee from the team is that of Miss Joan. MoCalloch, the. Scottish champion.. and her, exclusion is likely to bo coldly received by the Scottish public.

Miss Wethered will play Miss Glenna Collett Vare who has been placed No. 1 in the American team. Miss Wethered has twice vanquish ed this opponent. Another inter eating game will be between Miss Wiloon and Miss. Helen Hicks, the new American Champion, for they have met twice before, each win- ning one match.

" In the foursomes, the British pairs will probably be Mies Wethered with Miss Wilson, and the two Kent golfers, Miss Morgan and Miss Fishwick.

RADIO SPORTS CLUB.

ATHLETIC MEET ON TUESDAY.

Glamorgan inade 138 when they undoubtedly the stronger team and holding on athletic sports meeting

butted first. To this total prid- W. C. Shields and Wdlesex, replied with, 484, a featurs

Mulonhy,

of their ipnings heing an excellent knock by J. T. Hearne for 170 while Eeo was unfortunate to miss his century by seven runs.

R, F. Clark and R. C.

Law.

A, Leach and A. E. Lisst

man,

1. H. Geare and T. C. Monaghan,

In their second effort the Walsh county were all out for 15, Peebles

* Got caddies from Superintendent, taking 6 wickets for 40 rùna.

THE INTERPORT.

MAY BE COMPLETE WASHOUT.

{THROCON REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SHANGHAI May, 20%- Owing to the wet state of the pitoli, the interport, cricket, matah seduled to begin to day has been postponed until tomorrow,

Following receipt of the above message, however, another contain ing nows that is by no meats cheer- ful, has bean: received by the Hong Kong Cricket Club. It reads as follows —

Wicket improved to boggy. Intand starting tomorrow if rom motely possible though the TAN ther obtaining had the forecast indicates literally complete washout."

From the last message it would sem fairly curtain, that the match

The scores wero-

Glamorgan, 1st innings "Middlesex, 1st innings Hearne, 170; Loo, D3 Glamorgan, 2nd innings

Fuebles, 8 for 40.

Yorkshire and Warwickshire

Draw.

The Radio Sports Club pre

on the South China A.A.Ground,. Caroline Hill at 3.15 pm, on the 24th inst.

I think there will be nothing to Besides, they will be out to avengtis the 880 yards race open to the prevent them keeping the points.

Of several open events the chief their unexpected defeat last sea Colony for which entries are invit pon. Civil Service, at home, are like ed: The entrance fou, for this event ly to retain the points when they en tertain the Yacht Club. Club de either forward their names to the 181.00 Intending entrants may Recreio will have strong opposition Hon. Secretary of the Club or en.. from Taikoo and the chances aro that the visitors will take the ter on the course. Yours faithfully.

HON. SECRETARY. points. Kowloon C.C. and. Electric RC are still without any points.

182 If the North Point akipa receive. all the support they expect, the 484 Electricians will be recording their

first win

J!

199

Last season's results between the game Clubs were as follows:-Bowl- ing Green Club lost to Craigongo- wer by six shots, 32-58; Civil Ser vies beat the Yacht Club by 10 stota 61-51 Club de Rocroia beat The match between Yorkshire, and Taikoo by one shot, 80-49; Kowloon LO.C.- beat the Electris R. C.-by-30 Warwickshire was drawn.

shots, 76-46. Yorkshire (5 wickets declared) 408

Sutcliffe, 100. Warwickshire (for no wicket) 17.

Botts Best Hampshire,

Notts beat Hampshire by 161 Notte last innings Hampshire

Sam Staples, 8 wkts for 17

- runs. Notts, 2nd innings

Bailey, 7 wkts. for 7 Hampshire

Vace 5 for 21.

Staples, for

Lancashire v, Kent.

tank first

will not goin's off which would be points from Kent,

a great pity as the term that has

gone up to represent Hong Kong in- olude a number of players who were to make their debut in interport ericicat

Koublet taminga“

Hodson, wats Lancashire, at innings

(for 2 wickets):

Paynter, 150,

200

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DAVIS CUP TENNIS

ONE MATCH ALL AT DUBLIN

*(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, May 19, „The Davis Cup contest between Ireland and Hungary commenced in Dublin to day, the teams break- ing even after playing two singles matches

In the opening match, H. Lyttle Fon Rogers, the Irish glant, who has shown auch excellent form on hard courts recently defeated Gabrowitz (Hungary) by three sebe innings to one in a very keen bussia Rogers took the first not at 7.5, lost the second at so, and then went away, to win, 64, fali botten mehu Von Kehrling, the Hungaring" 997orack, endily defanted Macguire The (Ireland) in straight sets. "score" was 6-3, 6-2, 6-4;

SHOWING TO-DAY

WAT THE

CENTRAL

Dennis Betty Ste

Chicago Pittsburg

National League.

Olneimati

3 Brooklyn American League.

Washington

9, New York Washington

12, New York Babe Ruth homered. Philadelphis 4 Boston Jimmie Foxx homered.

~MAY 29, 1988; ---

TRINITY SUNDAY

Holy Communious, 21 a,masa nyakkan, Holy Communion (Peak Church).

Children's Borvios, 10 am Matting and Sarmon, 11, am Preacher-The Dean. Evensong, 6.30p.m.

SUNDAY, MAY SI

Morning Servios, 11 x, m. (Broadcast)" Evening Borvios, 8 pain,

Prochar (--- The Bev. Dr. E. A

Alleni

Social Houmafter Broning Borriae. Sunday School

Kennedy Host 10 am

WESLEYAN METHODIST OHURGH, Winobat

(Opposite. Royal Naval Hospitai Queen's Road, East).

The following are the forthcoming

Preacher-Rev. N. V. Halward Services, sto at the Worleyan Method

+4

Wook Day Barvioss,

Mattina. Daily, 9.00a.m.

Intercessions for the Sick. Wednes

day, 10.15 am.. Holy Communion, Thursday, 7.4

Choir Practice Friday, 3.30 p.m.. Meias Day May Seth. A sorvlos for School children will be held at 9.00

FT CHURGE OF GERIST,

·SCIENTIST, (anch of The Mother Church

The First Church of Christ, 20 Saientist, in Baston,

All 60, 70.8580J MACDONNELL Rain, nɛow Bowen ROAD TRAM STANIOM. -

· MAX 99, 1932 ----

SUNDAY SERVICH, 11.16 am.

Subject:"SOUL AND BODY." ~The Sunday School is held on Banday Mornings, 10ʻoʻalack.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 p.m. Randing Rodissabove address upons Tuonday ad Friday, 10 m, do 19 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.50 to 7 P.M.

The Publis la cordially tried to attend the services and visit the Reading Boom.

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Church, Wanchai,

SUNDAY, MAY 99, 10311–

Morning Servior, 10:15 am.

Subject

detos,

Quietries and Conf

Preachers Morning and Evening

Evening Service, 8; p.ne

Rev. Erris U.... Tribbook,

SAILORS" AND SOLDIERE”

י יו

HOME, Wannia!.

93, Hennery Road SUNDAY, 8.14 pm Sorrion Man's Hour conducted by the Chaplain.. MONDAY, Badminton Club Meet. TOKY, 6p.m-Fellowship Meeting. THURSDAY-Badminton Club, Quar

terly Mosting at 1,30 p.m..

GOLF.

WHITSUN COMPETITIONS

RESULTS.

In the Bogey, Pool the winner was "Goure (10) 9 up. Othor goures:A. K, Mackenzie (8) 1 up; Lt. E. O. Gould (14) all square, There were 39 entries:

In the Adamson Cup, AER Clarks qualified with a score 01-14-77 There were 9 entries.

ET Johnnie Walker banish the troubles of a hard day. Pledge every new friendship in Johnnie Walker, and put every old one on a firmer footing

for all over the world "Johnnie Walker

is a

mark of

'DAY.

good fellowship.

2.

JOHNNIE WALKER

JOHNNIE WALKER

BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG

Sole Agents for China,

Caldbeck. Macgregor

company, Limited dosary a

ENISIN

SHANGHAI

HONGKONG

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