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WILL CRAIGENGOWER BEAT CIVIL SERVICE?
KEEN STRUGGLE ANTICIPATED AT HAPPY VALLEY
Indians At Home To Yacht Club
A full programme of lawn bowls matches is arranged for this afternoon when Craigengower Oricket Club will have”' s hard time ahead of them, being down to play Civil Service. Cricket Club on the latter's green. The Howling Green, on the other band, should have a gomparatively easy time when they visit Kowloon Cricket Club.
In the second division, the Indian Recreation Club, present,' league leaders. should account for the Yacht Clüb at Sookunpoo,
The programme of matches for ↑ J. Q. Ozorio,'C. E. Marques F. X. to-day follows:
M. Silva (skip): J. E. Noronha, SENIOR DIVISION
C. H. Basto, H., A. Alves, C. Q. Civil Service CC. v. Craigen- | Suva (akip); 1. J. Suva, A. A.
Bower "A". -
Remedios F. V. Ribeiro, A., H. Basto (skip)."
Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C. Gralgengower "B" v. Kowloon
Docks.
Police R.C. v. Club de Recreio. JUNIOR DIVISION
-Craigangower C.C. v. Civil Ser-
vice C.C.
Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon C.C.
·Indian R.C. v. Yacht Club.
Club de Recreio v. Police R.C. Football Club v. HE Electric.
Team selected for
* matches are appended:
SENJOR DIVISION
to-day's
Cvil Service v. Cralgengower "A'
Civil Service:-T. Armstrong, W. Champelovier. . R. Whant, A. W. Grimmitt" (skip); P. E. Knight, §. E. Alderman, S. E. Eccleshall, J. Deakin (skip); E. W. Simmonds, J. Bollidge, A.O. Brawn. F. J. Jones (skip).
Craigengower "A":A. E. Coates. W. V. Field, D. Rumjahn, BW. Bradbury (skip); G. L. Buchanan, A. S. Gomes, B. Beer. U. M. Omar (skip); J. 8. Landolt. A. A. Razack, R. F. Luz, R. Basa (skip).
Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.
Kowloon C.C.;—J. W. M, Brown, E. C. Fincher, W. Hyde, R. P. Phillips (skip); H. Harapton, J. A. Hove, C. E. Eillot-Heywood, A. E. Silkstone (skip); H. Gittins. J., B. Dinnen, C. J. Tacchi "^J. Fraser (skip).
Kowloon B.G.C.-P. T. Farrell J. B. Logan. R. Hall, W. S. Drake (skip) J. Watson, A. 8. Russell,
JUNIOR DIVISION. Craigengower C.G. v. Civil Service Craigengower C.C.:-J. R. Soares, 8. Abbas, W. Phelps, V. N. Atienza (skip); A. Coelho, W. J. Howard, J. van der Lely. W. K. Way (skip); D. K. Kharas, W. English, H. W. Randall, B. C. Barry (skip).
Civi Service:-M.· Purvis, ́J. Purvis.
L. Collyer, R. R. Wood (skip): G. Gunn, H. Major, ̊C. Strange. L. Luck (akip); J. Gellat- ley, J. Pooler, H. Westlake, R. ‘R Davies (skip).
Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon C.C.
Kowloon, B.G.C.!—G. Ross, C. La Farmer, M. J Henderson. J G Meyer (skip); H. F. 'Stoneham, C. B. Hosking. W. E. Hale, H. H. Rose (skip); J. Macdonald, B. V. Searle J. G. Charlton. G. E. F. Thompson (skip).
Kowloon C.C.-M. N. Rakusen. W. Mulcahy, T. W. Carr. E. Kern (skip); W. Wright, V. C. Labrum, L. Jack, J. M. Jack (skip);" C. Fletcher, W.W. Hirst, L. E. Lam- mort, H. Overy (skip).
Indian R.C. v. Tacht Club. Indian R.CA. H. Rumjahn, 8.
0. Bux. A. R. Minu, K. M. Omar (skip); D. M. Khan, M. I. Razack, A. M. Omar. A. M. Wahab (skip): | J. Hoosen, M. Y. Ádal, A. O: Madar,
A. R. Dallah (skip).
Yacht Club:-A, G.. Young. W, J. Hansen, Sir Thomas Southern, A Macfarlane (skip); E. S. Abraham,
J. H. Budding. L. Guy (skip); RA. W. Brown, J. R. Ross, B. E Duncan, 8. Randle. V. Petherick.
W: Macfarlane (skip).
Craigengower "B" v. Kowloon Docks, Craigengower "B":-E. Tuck, M. J. Medina, E.. el Arculi, J. Cavanagh iskip); 0. Duncan, L. C. R. Souza, W. T. Brightman, C. 8. Rosselet (skip); A. E. Marchent, H. Milton, W. Gu, C. Summons (skip).
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1394; -
Splashes
BY
TROUT
The Hongkong International Amateur Swimming Association held a very successful meeting this week and judging from the en- thusiasm displäyěd by members
LOCAL TENNIS LEAGUE
Win "for C.B.A.
Playing at King's Park yester- of the Council representing the day, the Central British Associa various Clubs, this season's swim-ion defeated the Deutscher Klub ming and water-polo programme is by 5 sets to 34 in their "C" ikely to be even better than last Division League fixture. season's.
The most important item was of course the Association' water- polo League which should be in full swing towards the middle of next month and with R. Goldman, A G. Donn and possibly Harold Ping Lee of the Young Com- panions Association managing, the prospects look very good.
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►
To date the Hongkong Uni- versity, the Royal Navy. The Euro- pean YM.C.A.. the Young Com- panions and the Chinese Bathing Club are intending to enter the League and as South China have yet to hold their final meeting con- firming their entry, "It looks very much as if the League will be strongly represented.
Unfortunately
financial air- culties have prevented the Chung Sing Benevolent Bociety and the Chinese Civil Servants" Bathing Club from entering the League and indications point to their non- entry in any of the Association's activities this year. The Civ Ser- vants will be badly missed as they possess some very promising men Including Mak Wal-ming, the small but useful middle and long dis. tance
swimmer and. Association Diving Champion, and Chan Fook- sing who ranks among the fastest of the Chinese sprinters both in the Free and Breast strokes...
However, I have learnt that they may possibly jom South China, and strengthen the latter's chances in this season's swimming, cham- pionships.
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It has also come to my notice that several of the Chinese Athletic's swimmers have joined
the ranks of the Chinese Bathing Club so that with South China, they will probably be the strongest represented Club in the Associa tion's forthcoming swimming championships.
There is every possibility of an interport contest with Canton to- Maughan (skip): L. S. Greenhillwards the end of the season and J. A R. Selby, A, T. Hamilton, A. Chapman (skip).
Club de Recreio v. Police R.C. Club de Recreio:-D. C. Alves, A. V. Barros. E. M. Remedios, H. Rozario (skip); F. A. Xavier, D. F. Lopes, P. A. Yvanovich, Julio Ri- belro (skip); H. A. Botelho, J. M. S. Rozario, C. M. 8. Alves, Dr. R. A. Basto (skip).
Police R.C.-W. ForresU, A. Channing, 8. Logan, J. S. Riddell (skip); W. S. Dall. S. Farlow. G.
Kowloon Docks:-A. M. Calman. T. Coleman, J. Kempton, J. Mc- Kelvie, (skip); W. H. C. Robson, M. Ferguson, R. G. Craig. J. CS, Alexander, W. McHardy (skip); Brown (skip); J. Revie J: D. W. McLeod, L. Glendenning J. R. Provan, J. A Lindsay..W. Grelg McWalter, A. E. Carey (skip), (skip).
Police R.C. v. Club de Recreio J. S. C. Felder, T. Talion, F. E, E
Football Club v. H.K. Electric Football Club:--R. F. Shaw. P. Morgan, A. Brooksbank, J. Russell
arrangements for this will be fully discussed at the next Association meeting.
- The Chinese Athletic Associa- tion hold their Erst night swim- ming gala to-day and an open. team race to swimming Clubs of the Colony will be the main fea- ture. It is quite probable that the Victoria Recreation Club will again carry off this event as they did at South China's Charity swimming gala,
Butler, G. T. Padgett, A. F. Paul (skip); A. McKellar, J, G. Haigh,
Owing to a slight shower of rain which fell at 5.30 p.m. the courts were very unplayable in parts and consequently conditions. were not too ideal.
The scores were:--
O. Weldt and B Soltau
(Deutscher Klub) beat N. Whitley and R.
Blythe
6-3
lost to G. Gurevitch and N.
Halford
4-5
14
lost to F. Angus" and J. J.
Fergusan
3-6
H.
Luehring and G Sommer
(Deutscher Klub)
6-3
6-4
6-8
beat Whitley and Blythe... beat Gurevitch and Halford drew with Angus and Fer-
guson W. Foraita and V. Singer
(Deutscher Klub) lost to Whitley, and Blythe 5-7, lost to Gurevitch and Hal-
ford
lost to Angus and Ferguson 3-6
C.C.C. V. RADIO
1.
The Craigengower Cricket Club beat the Radio Sports Club by 8 sets to 1 op the Happy Valley
courts.
Scores:
H. Howard and A. Hamson.
·(C.C.C.)
6-1
8-3
-
WIMBLEDON TENNIS
K.C.C. TEAM FOR NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Third Round Games
CANTON
Tennis Matches will
London, June 28.
. German Club.
The Kowloon Cricket Club is
CHINA, HOMEWARD FENIGHT
CONFERENCE
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
WOOD OIL
other packing is reduced to 35/- per top of 40 oft. or 90 wt. nntil 30th September, 1934.
The following were the full re-sending a tennis team up to Can-Eate on Wood Oil in bulk or sults in to-day's play at the Wim-ton to-morrow to play the Deut- bledon tennis championships;- scher Garten Klub at Tungahan. A full programme has been ar- ranged and the local contingent which is heated by E. C. Fincher
J
Men's Third Round 8. Wood (US) beat Cooper (Britain) 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, and
Yamagishi (Japan) beat Lester (Britain) 9-7, 7-5, 6-3,
C. Boussus (France) beat G. E. Malfroy (N.Z.) 6-1 6-2, 6-3.
F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Menzel (Czechoslovakia), 0-6, 6-3. 5-7; 6-4, 6-2
includes F. Zimmern, R.S. Capell,
1.8. Smith, W.W, Hirst, Miss Madge Grifiths and Miss A. Mackenzie.
The Canton team will be cap- Rtained by George Bodiker. and will.comprise of R. P. Newell, for-
Women's Second Bound Miss H. Jacobs (U.S.), best Mrs. Andrus 6-2, 8-1.
Women's Third Bound Miss D. E. Round (Britain) beat Miss M. Heeley (Britain) 6-3, 6-0.
Frau Aussem (Germany) beat Miss Harvey (Britain) 3-1, 6-0.
Mme. Mathieu (France) beat Mrs. Hopman (Australia) 3-6, 6-1. 6-3,-Reuter.
SAROTAGE IN
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Wave of Dynamite
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The programme is as follows:-
· SUNDAY. Men's Singles
R. F. Newell y 8. A. Gray, J. S. Smith v. H. Schneider, F. "Zimmern y C. E. Watson, R. S. Capell ▾ H Rode, E. C. Fincher v G. Bodiker
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S. A. Gray & HL. Rode, W. W. First T
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E. Dillner, SA Grgy v Schneider,
H.
Ladies' Singles Miss Lehmann Miss Griffiths Mrs. Fischer v. Miss A. Mackenzie. Men's Doubles
E. C. Fincher and S. A. Graý v G. Bodiker and R. P. Newell. F. Zimmern and R. S. Capell v H Rode and C. E. Watson, J. S, Smith and W. W. Hirst v H. Schneider and E. Dillner.
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Mixed Doubles...
Miss Griffiths and E... C. Fincher v Miss Lehmann and G. Bodiker Miss Mackenzie and F. Zimmern v Mrs. Fischer and C. E. Watson.
Ladies' Doubles
Miss Lehman and Mra...Fischer v Miss Griffiths and Miss Macken- zie.
MONDAY.
Men's Singles
beat Wet and Chanson beat Jeffery and Davies.... The second great wave of dyna beat Singh and Devan
miting rose to its highest in Up- Mok and Leonard (C.C.C.)
per Austria in the small hours of lost to Wei and Chanson... 2-6 Thursday morning, shaking Doll- beat Jeffery and Davies...... 6-3 fuss'a battered-ship State so vio- beat Singh and Devan....... 6-2 lently as to cause a hasty Cabinet A. Kitchell and W. Howard " meeting here at noon.
A (C.C.C...
Among the more spectacular sabotage acts so far reported was the smashing of the famous, scenie Fincher v R. P. Newell, R. S. Capell rallway. Innsbruck Garmisch Par- tenkirchen
different three Places Near Bludenz, the rais daw into the air less than an hour after the train bearing. M. Barthop,
drew with Wet and Chanson beat Jeffery and Davies beat Singh and Devan ..****
6-6
6-3
6-2
0.8.C.C. v. C.R.C. Playing on their own ground at Happy Valley, the Civil Service Cricket Club lost to Chinese Re- creation Club by 11 to Ti sets..
Scores:
J., Bendall and G, Fowler-
(C.S.C.C.)
lost to W. K. Cheung and K.
駅
lost to W. M. Cheung and T.
H Wo
beat M. Lau and K. M.
Wong
4. McDougal' and L. Fisher
(C.S.C.C.)
in
the French foreign Minister, back to Paris had pass ed. Further holes were blasted out in Austria's badly tom railrosa net in two places to the provlace 4-8 of Stermark, one in Lower Aust. ria and the other on the outskirts 2-6
of Salzburg. The saboteurs in ali cases did the work thoroughly 6-4 felling telephone poles and sever-
Ing electric men.
drew with Cheung and ip lost to Cheung and Wo"... fost to Lau and Wong T. Daley and W. Edge
6-8
4-6
1-8
41
F. Zimmern v G. Bodiker, E. C.
7 H. Schneider. -
Ladies' Singles to Miss Mackenzie v Miss Lehmann.
Miss Griffiths v Mrs. Fischer,
Men's Doubles W, Hirst and J. S. Smith v C. E. Watson and E. Diliner.
Mixed Doubles Miss Griffiths and Gray Y Miss Lehmann and Newell, Miss Mac- kenzie and Capell v Mrs. Fischer and Rode.
U. S. BASEBALL
American League Games
The outstanding act of terror- ism, however, was perpetrated in Kufstein where the city's high pressure water lines were 'blown resoundingly to bits on the neigh- bouring hilltop. Detonations echo- ན་ ༑ ིི་ (CS.C.C.)"
1-8ed and re-echoed in the valley lost to Cheung and ip lost to Cheung and Wo
while giant pieces of metal and 4-6
stone rained on the houses be- lost to Lan and Wong
1-6
neath, at the same, mément all No National League games were | lights wère" extinguished and tor- decided to-day, The following are rents of water plunged down the the results in the American hillside. Simultaneously the trans-League:-
LOCAL GOLF
Booker. A R., Clarke (skip): R. (aktp), H. H. Pess. J. Raiston. E. H. W. B. Muskett S. Deacon (skip): Starting Times For
Ells, W. Nolan, G. C. Moss, W. Majt' (skip); E. G. Fost, G. Perkins, J. Shepher, W. E. Hollands (skip). Club de Recrelo:-F. A, Machado,
S. Carter, J. J. Gregory (skip; G. E. Stephens. G. Graver, C. B. Ro- bertson, H. W. Haynes, (skip).
H.K. Electric:-J. K. Sloan, R. C.
W. Orchard, H. S. McKay, J. F. Lunny, L. de Rome (skip),
Reserves:--R. A. Trengove. S. Strange.
BRITISH GOLF TITLE
Sixty Nine In Final
9.36...
Sunday
former station and waterworks in other parts of the city were rocked under other explosions.
In Innsbruck; a night watch- man of the newspaper plant "Ty- rolfa," found a suspicious parcel lying pp the roof and tossed is in- to the garden of a closed restqur- ant next door. The resulting ex-
New York, June 28.
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Washington
Red Ruffing pitched Boston
Balters homered. Philadelphia
Jimmy Foxx and Bob John-
9.28 a.m. T. A. Pearce and A. E. plosion left a junk heap of the
Lissaman
garden and blew in every window 9.32 E. M. Bryden and K. S. of the Tyrolia" building.
Morrison. I. H. Geare and. A. B. Purves. 9.40 AUT. Lay and H. H
Pethick... 9.44 Major Mackenzie and
DA. Rodgers, 1.48, H. N. Williamson and N.
Salzburg as usual was well up son homered-Reuter.
in the list of storm centres with attempts on waterworks, railway station, post office, theatre, casino as well as the offices of the Doll- "Fatherland organisation Russ
Front." Transocean Kuo Min
Peak District,
Kowloon,
Victoria,
New Territories.
SPALDING
"KRO-FLITE
GOLF BALL
Her London, June 28. Henry Cotton, who has establish- " ed a new record of 65, holds the lead in the British Open Golf Championship at Sandwich.
Sixty-nine players with scores of 153 or better qualined for the final aver 38 holes to-morrow.
The following are the leading
scores.
H. Cotton (Britain) 67, 65–132. | A. Padgham (Britain) 71, 70=1$1.
D. Shüte (US.) 71, 72–143.
J. Kirkwood (U.S.) 74, 62=143. ·
C Whitcombe (Britain) 71,
72143.
J. Nolan (Ireland) 73, 71=144. J. Dallemagne (France) 71,
73144.
W. Davies (Britain) 78, 68-144 J. Denny. (Britain) 145.
B. Hodson (Britain) 148.
J. Taggart (Britain) 145.
́P. Alliss (Britain) 148.
#W," Laidlaw (Britain) 148.
"Good Bye ball that"
G. Barazem (1,5,)' 148.' Macdonald Smith (US) 148.
K Littlejohn.
9.52
D. K. Hislop and E. P. Fletcher:
HOME CRICKET
8.56
H. Hampton and W. S. Hilter,
Monday, Old Course
9.28 am. T. A.Pearce and K. S...
9.32
Morrison
Australia's Eighth Victory
London, June 28, The Australians recorded their W. Gaddum' and R. A. eighth victory to-day against Eng- Rodgers.
lish cricket elevens when they ocat, Somerset by an innings and 77 runs at Taunton to-day. The scores were:- Australia: 309 W. M. Woodfull.84, L Darling 79 B. J. Barnett 51. Wellard 6 for 111). Somerset: 118 (F. 8. Lee 59, not
"out, W. J..O'Reilly § for 38);
116 Fleetwood Braith & for 58). Reuter.
ÉMIGRANTS' CASH
(Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright:)],
Short Story
Berlin. June 28. The maximum cash allowed to emigrants to take out of Germany. was altered by a decree on Thurs- day from ten thousand to two thousand marks. The stipuja- tions, however, of the so-called 81 went to the circus one day "Palestine agreement", which re Resolved to get in without pay;" gulates the flow of both emig-He crawled under the tent,
to rants and German wates
No one knew where he went,
L. Garnett (Britain) 149-Red-Palestine, remain unaffected by For the elephants thought be
ter
the order Transocéan Kuo Min was bay
Lasts till it's
"Lost!"
| OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP BRITISH
AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP?
CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
ere included amongst the many other successes achieved with
Spalding Bills during 1933.2
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