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LAWN BOWLS

WIMBLEDON TENNIS

To-day's League

Games

Rain has interfered to a great extent with the lawn bowls games. 4 promising afternoon undergoes a sudden change, causing the much disappointment. players Apart from this play on a sodden green puts some players complete- ly out of the form they show on a normal green.

American Ladies Beaten

Miss Helen

London July 6,

HONG KONG ĐAILY PRESS SATURDAY,

SWIMMING GALA HOME CRICKET

OF C. B. S.

Champions In The Making

'was

The annusiawimming rala of Jacobs and Ms the Central British School, Sarah Palfrey. American Wight-held yesterday morning at the man "Cup pair were beaten at European Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool

Mile,

before a very large and enthusias- Wimbledon yesterday by

tic gathering. Competition for Andrus and Mlle, Henrolin.

the House Championship, which The following were the results:-

at the beginning looked like Men's Doubles-Third Round In the senior games this after-

win for Chocolate House, was very J. V. Kirby and R. Miki beat

keen and the ultimate result was noon, Craigengower "A""at Kow-

in doubt until the last event had loon Dock and the Bowling Green Koopman and H. Timmer (Fol-

been Wum Ba. team at Taikoo should not ex-land)6-1, 8-6 6-0. perience much diffcuity in re-

G. M Lott and L. Stoeffen turning with the points, Civil Service travel to Club de Recrelo, (U.S.) beat Denker and Henkel the chances being a keen game-1, 13-11, 6-3.. with a slight advantage on, the Valley team in spite of playing

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way.

Civil Service, Indians. The Bowling Green Club, Yacht Club appear as the likely winners in the Junior d'vision

.. THE PROGRAMME"

The following are" the matches down for decision to-day:--

v. Kowloon

Senior Division. Craigengower "A"

Docks.

-Club de Recreio v. Civil Service * C.C...

Kowloon: B.G.C. y. Talkoo R.C 'Police R.C. v: Craigengower "B".

Junior Division,

Indian R.C Cralgengower

C.C..

Civil Service CC v. Club de

Recreio.

Hongkong: Electric v. Kowloon

B.G.C.

Yacht Club: v. Police R.C. *Football Club . Kowloon C.C. Stefan

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SENIOR DIVISION

Craizengower "A" v. Kowloon Docks.

Craigengawer AA ECoates, W. V. Field, D. Rumjahn, B. W. Bradbury (skip); G. L. Bucharán, A S. Gomes, H. Beer, U. M. Omar (skip); J. S.. Landolt, A. A Razack, R. F. Luz. R. Basa (skip).

Quarter-Finals,

:

J. Borotra and J. Bragnion (France) beat R. N. Willaris and S. Wood (U.S.) 8-6, 6-2, 6-3.

I. G, Collins and F. H. D... Wilde (Britain) beat Kirby and Miki 6-2, 7-5, 6-2

Prena H. O. Hopman and D. beat D. P. Turnbull and V. M. McGrath (Australia) 4-6, 10-8, 6-4. 6-4.

Women's Doubles-Quarter

"

Finals. Mrs. Godfree and Miss Scriven (Britain) bent Miss Haylock and Miss Kirk (Britain) 6-3, 6-4... "

Mile. Andrus and Mile. Henrotin (France) beat Miss Jacobs and Miss Palfrey (US.), 6-3, 4-6.. 8-1.

Mlle. Payot and Miss Thomas beat Miss Dearman and Miss Lyle (Britöld)-6-4 6-2, ***

Mixed Doubles-Quarter Finals.

HG. N. Lee and Miss James and beat J. Brignon (Britain) Miss. Howard 4-6. 8-6, 6-4.-Reuter..

THE BATTLE OF THE

BLUES

In our issue of yesterday, we erroneously gave the Oxford team as that of Cambridge for the in- ter-Varsity match which is to take place at Lord's on Monday. The correct teams are given below:-

Oxford: F. H. G. Chalk (Brase- F. Walker nose) captain, D. (Brasense), C. H. Townsend (New College); R G Tindall (Trinity), A.

Kowloon Docks Revic, P. B. Parks, J. A Lindsay: W. Greig (skip) M. Ferguson, J. E M. Bre- win, R. G. Craig, J. C. Brown (skip). T. Coleman, G. Henderson. J. Kempton, J. McKelle (skip). Kowloon B.G.C. v. Talkoo R.C.

Barlow (Brasenose), J., W. Kowloon B.G.C.-P. T. Farrell, seamer (Brasenose), N. 8. Mitchell- JS Logan, R, Hall, W. S. Drake Inbes Brasenose). C. de Saram Akipir J. Watson, A. S. Russell (Keble), P. Singleton (Brasenose), J. Budding. L. Guy (aldpy R1 H. Dyson Christchurch), S. N. Duncan, S. Randle. H. H. Rose. WKnight (Wadham) Reuter. Macfarlane (skip),

Cambridge: H. Human (Rep- Taikoo FC.-G. H. Stewart, R. ton) captain; R. de W. K. Winlaw Wright, T. F. Stainton, R. C. Wal-(Winchester), A. W. Allen (Eton), lace (skip); W. Cunningham, A. W.

M. Jehangir Khan (Labore), J. G. Norrie, D. Munro, N. Drummond W. Davies (Tonbridge). A. G. (akip); C. H. Summers, J. J..Whyte, Powell (Charter House), G. W. RM Keown, J. C. Chalmers | Parker (Gloucester) J. W. T. Grim

shaw (King William), I. 8. M. King (Dulwich) and H. T. Bartlett

(Dulwich).

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Club de Recreio v. Ctvil Service

Club de Recreio:. E, Nornha, C. H Basto, H" A Alves, C. G. SDva (skip); L J. Suva, LA F. Xavier, F. V. Ribeiro, A. H, Basto (skip); J. G. Ozorio, P. A. Yvano- vich, C. E. Marques, F. X. M. da Bilva (skip). -

Human Winlaw, Allen, Khan and Davies are old Blues, while Bartlett is a Frestiman

..Civil Service:-T. Armstrong. E. Champelovier, L. Whant, W. Rozario (skip); H. A. Botelho, D. Grimmit (skip); P. E. Knight, S. E. Lopes, CAM Alves, Julio Ribeiro Alderman, 8. Eccleshall, J. Deakinskip) IM S. Ruzario, A. A. Ret (skip); E. W. Simmonds, J. Hol medios, F. X Soares. Dr. R. A.

Basto (skip). lidge, A. O. Brawn, F. J. Jones (skip).

H.K. Electre v. Kowloon B.G.C. *HK Elèctic: K Bloan, R. C. Police R.C. v. Craigengewer "B"

Butler, G. T. Badgett, A F. Paul Police R.C., B. C. Fender, T.

(skip); A. McKellar. J. G. Haigh, Talion, F. E. E. Booker, A. R. Clarke (skip); R. Ellis, G. Perkins, M. Currie, H. W. B. Muskett W. Mair, G. C. Moss (skp). E, G.skip): H. McKay, W. Orchard J. Post W. Nolan, J. Shepherd, W. E. F. Lunny, L de Rome (skip).

Kowloon B.G.C.-G. Ross, C. L. "Hollands (skip).

Craigengoyer "B":-E. Tuck, M. Farmer, MJ Henderson, 3. G. J. Medina E. el Arculli, Meyer (skp); H. P. Stoneham, P. Cavanagh (skip); G. Duncan, L. CO. O'Connell, C. B. Hosking, W. E. R. Souza, W. T. Brightman, C. 3 Hale (skip); J. Macdonald, E. V. Roaselet (skip); E, Marcpent, H Searle, J. G. Charlton, G. EF.

Thompson (skip). Milton, W." em Summons (skip)

JUNIOR, DIVISION

Indian R. v. Craigengower Indian R.C.-A. H. Rumjan, E. O, Bu, A. R. Minu, K. M. Omar (skip) D. M. Khan, M. I. Razack, A, M. Omar, A. M. Wahab (skip): J. Hoosen, MY Adai. A O. Madar, A. R., Dallah (skip).

Cralgengower: 8. Soares, S. Abbas, W.-Phelps, V. N. Atienza (skip); G. Gunn, H. Major, C. Strange, L. Luck (skip); J. Gellat! ly. J. Pooler, B, Westlake. P Davies

Yacht Club y. Police -C. Yacht Club-A. StevensoD, "A. W. Brown, Sir Thomas Southern "A, Macfarlane (skip): E S. Abra- ham, AC Young. J. B. Ross, B.

were

At one stage Blue House fulls 20 points in arrears of both Chocolate and Red Houses, but they gallantly pulled up in the last few events when excitement ran very high.

The standard of swimming dis- played by the Intermediate classes of Boys and Girls was amazing, and I saw several potential cham- plons in the making.

The diving was very good con- sidering the ages of the entrants, particularly in the "Junior School where several of the boys. made very plucky and successful at tempts off the high board.

The plunging was very good for 'School" and one girl reached over 45 feet while B. Hynes, who took the Boy's prize went to 47 .feet..

extra-

The handicapping was ordinarily good and the Stan are on their to be congratulated efforts which resulted in a splen- did gala.

RESULTS

The Results were:- Senior Boys' 100 Yards H'Cap:-

1.-H. Millington

2-0 Bitzer

3-D. Sommers

Girls' 50 Yards H'Cap:-

1.-L. Hickey

2. V Fetherstonhaugh 3. de Chaffoy Intermediate Boys' 50 Yards

Handicap:-

1-E. Rodgers 2.-R. Provan 3.-R. Trowt 2nd Heat:-

1.-A, Keown 2-F. Rodgers ZA. Bruin Intermediate Girls 50 Yards

Handicap:

1.-J. Bruin and P... 8tringer 2.-J. Lakeman

Junior Boys' 50 yards Handicap:

1.-D. Gray

2.-R. de Rome 3.-I. Kempton Junior Girls 50 Yards Handleap:

1-E. Morrison 2.-M. Shand 3.-J. Priday

Junior Boys' 25 Yards Handicap

for Beginners:- 1.-R. Snashfold 2.-R. de Rome

3-M. Stephenson Senior Boys's Plunging:-

1-B. Hynes

2.-P. 8imon.

3.-H. Millington Senior Girls Plunging:---

1 L. de Chafloy

2.-V. Fetherstonhaugh 3. Hickey Intermediate Boys' Flunging:-

-1- Morrison 2.-E. Rodgers 3-F. Rodgers

1-J. Lakeman Intermediate Girls' Plunging:—

2-J. Bruin 3.-P. Stringer Senior Boys' Leap Frog:----

1.-H. Mlington and P. Wilson 2-V. Bond and O. Bitzer 3.-P. Hynes and D. Bommers Intermediate" Boys' Leap Frog:-

1. Morrison and J. Rousseau 2.-G. Arnold and R. Trowt 3.-H. Clarke and E." Rodgers Girls' Leap Frog:-

1 de Chaffoy and Y. Martin 2-J. Lakeman and F. Stringer -3.-V. Fetherstonhaugh and L

Hickey Senior Boys 50 Yards Breast-

stroke / 1-0 Bitzer"

2.-E. Fowler

3-H. Millington.

E Mangban (skip); L 8. Green-Intermediate Boys' Diving:-

hili, J. A R. Selby, A. T. Hamilton, A. Chapman (skip).

A.

Police R.C.-W. Forrest, Channing, B. Logan, J. S. Riddell (skip); W. 8. Dall, 8. Farlow, G. 8. Alexander, W. McHardy (skip);" W. McLeod, L. Glendenning, J. R. McWalter, A E. Garey (skip).

Football Club v. Kowloon C.C. Football Club-R PBhaw, P. Morgan, A. Brooksbank, J. Russell JUDY, H. H. Pegg, J. Ralston E. Carter, J. J. Gregory (skip); G. E. Stephens, G. Graver, C. B. Ro bertson, F. H. W. Haynes (skip);

Civil Service v. Club de Recrela Civil Service –B. Lockhart, M. Purvis, Purvis, R. B. Wood

skip): G. Guan. H Major Kowloon C.C.-M. N. Rakusen, C. guange, L. Lock (skip) W Mulcahy, T. W Carr, B. Kern J.Gellatly, J. Pooler, H. Westlake," (skip); "A. Wright, V. C. Labrum,

B. R.Davies (skip). Club de.. Recrelo:

L Jack, J. M. Jack (skip); C. C. Alyes, Fletcher, W. W. Hirst, L. E. Lam- 7. Harros, J. J. Basto, H. mert, H, Overy (skip).

1.-R. Provan

2.-R. Trowt

3.-A Bruin Senior Girls Diving:-

1-1 Hickey

2: J. Lakeman 3.-Y. Martin Junior Boys' Diving:-

1.-W. Pryde

• 2.-Р. Евад 3.-D. Gray Junior Gurls' Diving:-

1-E. Morrison 2.-L. Kehr

3.--J. Friday

Boys' Diving- 1.-E. Fowler

Senior

20. Bitzer

3. R. Sommers

Senior Boys 50 Yards Back-

stroke:-

County Match Results

Landan, July 5. The following were the results of County Cricket matches con- cluded to-day-

At Tunbridge Wells, Derby beat Kent: 114 (Copson 5 for 38) and Kent by 4 wickets.

120.

Derby: 92 (Freeman & for 29),

143 for 6 (Freeman 3 for 63).

At Nottingham, Notts beat Mid- dlesex by 8. wickets. Middlesex: 218 and 113 (Voce 7 for

82). Notts: 158 and 174 for 2. -

As Blackburn, Lancashire beat Northants by an innings, and 74 runs.

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Lancashire: 489 for & dec. (Iddon 177. Paynter 120 not out). Northants: 243 and 152.

U. S. BASEBALL

Chicago Fail To Score

New York, July 5. Two home runs were scored by Lou Gehrig for the New York Yan- kees to-day, while Myer and Stone banged one each for the oppost tion, the Washington Serrators. who were, however defested,

Elldebrand, Cleveland's Carl pitcher, blanked out Chicago in a nine-innings game, his side ning by eight runs.

JULY 1934.

LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For Fanling

The starting times for Fanling on Sunday:-

Old Course

9.28 a.m. T. Grant and H. Hamp-

ton. 9.32

17

D. J. Gilmore and K. S. Morrison,

9.35

to

1. H. Geare and A. D. Humphreys

9.40

J. Stenersen: and R. A. Rodgers.

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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Sixth Sunday After Trinity

Anglican Churches

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.

Sunday, July 8th, 1934... Stxth Sunday After Trinity

B 1.m Holy Communion

Church) 9,44 A T. Lay and G. w. Holy Communion (Pask

Greene.

Children's Service R. K. Collings and B. Mattins and Sermon. Loveless.

10.32.

THIRD TEST MATCH INTEREST

.8 2.0.

10 am

il B..

Preacher: Rev. A. J. Bennitt

Evensong

....... 6.30 pm, Freacher: Rev. H. W. Baines.

Wook Day. Services

the Sick.-

Mattins-Dally at 9 a.m. Intercessions for Wednesday at 10.15 a.m.

Holy Communior-Thursday ut 7.45 am.

Holy Communion.-Friday 7.45 am in Cantonese).

Choir Practice. Friday at

London, July 5. With each side having gained one victory, great interest is being shown in the third of the series of five Test Matches which begins at the Old Trafford ground, Män- | D.m. chester, to-morrow. The weather promises to remain fine and dry.

The teams will be Anally select- ed to-morrow, but several English players who had been asked to hold themselves in readiness are reported unft.

Yesterday, Paynter; the Lan- cashire left-hand batsman, was asked to be at Manchester in case. any late eventualities may make his assistance desirable to England.

It is expected that Australia's batting strength will be increased by the inclusion of W. E. Ponsford, who was absent from the last Test win-through illness-British Wireless.

The following are the results:- National League

Boston

Philadelphia,

R. H. E 11 '17 1 14 20 2

Wally Berger Boston), Cam- illi and G.. Davis.

phia) homered.

New York

Brooklyn

(Philadel-

13 15 3

2

7 13 Joe' Moore (New York) and Lopez (Brooklyn) homered.

American League

Chicago Cleveland

2 0.° 8 8 14 0

Carl Hildebrand, pitched for cleveland.

Washington New York

3- 12 $ 12

1

0

Myer and Stone (Washington) homered, Lou Gehrig reply- ing for the winners with two home runs,

Philadelphia Boston

1.-E. Fowler

2-H MAKington

9 0

"LET MARK TWAIN

RISE....

Galsworthy Moved

To Verse

(Special Air Mail Service)

"London, June 20.

the occurs Next year "there

the hundredth anniversary of birth of Mark Twain. In anticipa- tion of the event the International Mark Twain Society has produced a little book recording the views of seven famous Mark Twain

fans."

They are Signor. Mussolini, Mr. Bernard Shaw Mr. Galsworthy, M. Andre Maurois; Mr. G. K, Chester bon, Mr. John Drinkwater. and President Roosevelt.

The Duce stated that he knew all Mark Twain's works that had 5 10 0 been translated into Italian and... Reuter, a large number that had not, his favourites being "Huckleberry Finn" and "Tom Sawyer."

3.-D. Sommers and 0. Bitzer " Girls 50 Yards Breast and Back

Stroke:--

1.-L. de Chaffoу 2.-L. Bickey Intermediate Boys' 25 Yards

Back stroket- 1.-A. Bruin 2.-E. Rodgers

3. R. Provan Junior Boys 25 Yards Back-stroke:-

1.-O. Large 2.-C. Morrison 3.-A. Keown' Heat 2:-

1.-D. Gray 2.-D. Hollidge Heat 3:-

H

1M. 8tephenson 2-W. Pryde

3-R. de Rome

Intermediate Girls' 25 Yards

Back-stroke:--

1.-P. Stringer

2.-J. Lakeman

3.-Y. Martin.

Junior Giris 25 Yards

Back-stroke:-

1.E. Morrison

2.-M. Shand

3.-L. Ketr

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Inter-House Boys Relay

of 8-150 Yards:- 1--Red House

2.-Blue House 3-Chocolate House

(Teams

Inter-House Girls' Relay (teams

of 6) 150 Yards:--

1.-Réd House

2.-Blue House 3-Chocolate House

Inter-House Swimming Shield on

Aggregate:

1-Red House with 107 points 2-Bite House with 94 points.

3-Chocolate Housewith 99

points

was

Perhaps the most enthusiastic who President Roosevelt, wrote: "I shall always count my- self fortunate in having as a boy met Mark Twain," and declared himself devotee of his books then, as I am now."

Galsworthy, when he was visited by Mr. Cyril Clemens, the president of the society, was moved to verse. He wrote:-

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON..

(Church of England)."

at

5.30-

The following are the forth- coming Services, etc, at St. An drew's Church..

Sunday, July 8th, 1934. Sixth Sunday After Trinity Holy Communion st 8.15 a Mattins and Sermon at 11 am.. Preacher:-The Vicar.

Evensong and Sermon.

Sunday, July 8th, 1934. Sixth Sunday After Trinity Morning Order 10.15 am by the

Rev. E C. H. Tribbeck.

Hymn No. 54 "My God how won-

derful

Thou

art"-("West-

minster").

Prayer.

The Lord's Prayer.

Hymn No. 57 "Begin my soul some

heavenly theme"-("St. Mag- nus").

First: Lesson Jer. 17. 1-18.

Children's Address."

Children's Hymn No. 882 "Children

of Jerusalem"

("Infant Praise"). Secand Lesson 8t Matt. 13. 1-15.

Prayer.

Notices

Hymn No. 95 "O God of Bethel by

whose hand"

Sermon.

("Tallis' Ordinal”).

Hymn No. 406 "Leave God to order all thy ways"(Aldersgate 'Street"). Blessing.

National Anthem

Evening Order 8.15 p.m. by the

Rev. E. "C. H. Tribbeck.

Hymn No. 437 "Hark," my soul! it

is the Lord"-(St. Becs").. Prayer.

life's varied scene" ("Ilkley"). Hymn No. 407 "My Saviour:" mid

Reading.

Notices.

Hymn 'No. 454 "Oft in danger, oft Col- 11. woe" ("University lege"). Addresa.

Preacher: The Rev., L. Le Nash, Hymn No. 422 "Talk with us, Lord,

Sunday School." Primary Sunday School in Hall at 10a.m.

Young People's Service in Church at 0.15 3.m.

Monday. Church Council Meeting at 6 p.m.

" Friday. V.D.MA. Intercession Bervice in Hall at 9 p.m.

"Saturday.

St. Andrew's Club Bathing Picnic leaves Police Fler at 3.30 pm.

Catholic Churches

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL The following are the forthcom- ing services etc., etc. at the Catho- ile Cathedral. Caine Road.

July 8th-Seventh Sunday After Pentecost.

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6. 2nd Mass at 8. with sermon in

Chinese.

3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon

in English

EVENING SERVICE

At 4. Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

July 13th-at 7.30 Solemn Requiem

Mass for the poor Squis.

Begins the Triduum in honour of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

On Week Days. Mass at 8, 7 and 7.30.

Free Churches

METHODIST CHURCH,

Thyself reveal"--("Claremont") Blessing.

NOTICES

Sunday, 8th July, Christian Social and Soldiers* Hour, Sallors' Home Lounge, 7 p.m. Monday 9th and Thursday, 12th

July. Badminton, 7 p.m. Wednesday: 11th July, L. C. A.

10 am

UNION CHURCH

Kennedy Road. (Honr Long)

SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1834.

Sunday School, 9.30 am." Morning Service, 10.30 a.m. Evening Service, é pra

Preacher at both Services :~~-

The Rev. E. G. Powell. Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after Evening Bervice.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Chrisi, Scientia, in Boston, Mun, U.S.A¿

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MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWE ROAD TRAM STATION.

JULY 8, 1934

SUNDAY SELVIOn, 11.16 am.

Subject:-"BACRAMENT”

The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock.

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Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00p.m. Bonding Koom 44 above address open---- Tuesday and Friday 10 am. to 13 Noon, Services will be held at the Eng-Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 pa Itsh Methodist Church, Queen's When all the world's gone wire-Road East, Wanchal less mad,

And jazz has got what music

had,

And fooling's always bitter,

stuff,

And no

one can be

'smart'

enough;

L

When humour's frwoling on

screens

And" wit is made in joke ma chines.

And all the joys of lesting..... go, And laughter leaves a' world made so;

Then, from such fate if we'd be tree..

And gain a sweet delivery, And know once more a laughing land,

Let Mark Twain 'rise and wave his hand!

Quicker

and a shing as bright as lightning

BRASSO

METAL, POLISH

SPALDING

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Boom

KRO-FLITE

GOLF BALL

Lasts till it's

Lost!"

BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP ere included amongst the many other sucensies achieved

Spalding Balls during 1911.

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