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PERAK BADMINTON"

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ASSOCIATION Successful Year Reported

A highly successful year is re- ported for 1936 by the Perak Bad- minton Association.

of

**Judging by the standard play displayed by the Perax re- presentatives in the various inter- State matches

and the State

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 25,

1937.

Players Tell F.A. "You Have U.S. BASEBALL

Been Most Unjust"

The members of the Wolver- are under the impression hampton Wanderers football team | wrate to the Football Association about the "warning" sent to the club recently.

At a recent meeting of the coun- cil of the Football Association had before them a report by the Dis "ciplinary Committee in which the committee stated that they had decided to write to Wolverhampton Wanderers FC. stating...

"Having regard to the increasing number of misconduct reports re- ceived in respect of your players it appears that the appropriate steps are not being taken.

"We are of opinion that the conduct of players is the respon- sibility of the clubs and/or their appointed authority."

PLAYERS' LETTER The members

of the Wolver- hampton Wanderers first eleven sent the following letter to the F.A.:

"We, the members of Wolver hampton Wanderers First Division team, are at least amazed re your action in sending the recent letter of caution to our manager, F. C. Buckley.

that

Major Buckley 'condones' and encourages questionable tactles on the part of our players on the football "meld.

RESULTS

New York Defeat Pittsburgh

New York, May 23. "Whether you consider that our New York Giants defeated, Pitts- team does employ these tactica orburgh Pirates ta-day, and St. not, and evidently it is the former, Louis, which won, gained a long we should like to state that so far step on the League-leading Pirates. from advocating the rough play we are accused of, Major Buckley is constantly reminding us of the importance of playing good, clean, honest football, and we as a team consider you have been most un- just in administering this caution to our manager.

"We realise your determination

With only eleven hits, New York was able to score six runs, Pitts- burgh assisting by committing two errors. "The Pirates' twelve hits netted only five tallies.

Cincinnati beat Brooklyn, six two, with twelve hits to eight. There were no errors.

Chicago Cubs, with sixteen hits, to stamp out rough play in foot-scored eleven times, Collins and ball. but while considering this Marty hitting homers. Boston was fact we feel we cannot allow this the victim with, one run scored on very unfair censure to pass by five connections. without some form of protest.

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St. Louis, helped by Gutteridge's home run, scored n six to two victory over Philadelphia, with twelve hits to seven.

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"In conclusion may we say that this communication has been in- spired by the members of the team, and not by any suggestion

AMERICAN LEAGUE by any officials of the club, who

New York whipped Cleveland are totally unaware of its exis-seven to three in the American tence.Yours very faithfully:

League, with thirteen hits to ten, Stan Cullis. H. Thompson, Bill Selkirk and Dr Maggio booting the Morris, C. Ashall, T. Smalley, B. count with circuits. Each had two "By the tone of your letter it Jones J. Taylor, J. Gardiner, J. seems to us that you as a body, i Maguire. R. A., Scott, T. Galley.""

“HEIL HITLER”

Demonstration At

Handball Match ́ ́

Vienna, May 23.

A handball match between Ger- many and Austria has been made the occasion for great Nazi demon- strations here.

VON CRAMM AND HENKEL WIN. DOUBLES TITLE

Paris, May 23.

errors.

Chicago beat Boston, six to tour, in ten innings, the teams hitting ten times each and neither committing an error.

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Philadephia soundly defeated St. Louis, six to two, Hayes driving a homer.

-Detroit scored thirteen runs on In the Anai of the French seventeen hits to beat Washington, Tennis championship doubles, whose seven hits, including Stone's Von Cramm and Henkel (Ger- homer, produced three runs.— many) defeated Farquharson and Reuter. Kirby (South Africa) 6-4, 7-5, 3-6. 6-1- Reuter.

Paris, May 23.

The match which normally would The women's doubles title was have attracted about 2,000, was won by the French pair, Matthieu- attended by 50,000 persons. Exten-Yorke who defeated Heriti and sive Nazi propaganda preceded the

event

the field

As the German players entered the majority of the spectators gave the Nazl salute, and roared "Heil Hitler." and other

similar slogans, the excitement continuing throughout the match.

DUTCH SOCCER

the

Amsterdam, May 23. The champlon of the Nether- Andrus easily. In the men's sin-land's Football League are gles, Kho Sin Kie gained an easy Amsterdam Ajax F. C., who de- victory over Mercier by 6-3, 6-2. feated Feyenoord Rotterdam by 2-0 6-3-Transocean News Service.

on Sunday before 25,000 spectators: -Trangocean News Service.

In the French Tennis champion- ships, Brugnon, France) defeated Choy (China) 2-6. 8-6, 6-4, 6-3. Police combed the stands and In the mixed doubles, the Dutch arrested the most obstrusive agita-pair Terwindt and van 'Swol lost tors and police reinforcemerts were to Horn and Journu in three rushed to spots where demonstra-sets-Transocean Nawe Service. tors resisted arrest.

After the match, which was won by the 'Germans. the crowds enthusiasticaly mobbed the official German cars.-

Renter.

Vienna, May 23. Hell calls and counter-calls nearly developed into an overdose of political spice at the handball match between Germany and Aus- tria, when out of 21 goals, Ger- many gained 15-

Crautheran News Service.

Cricket has started again, al- though most men can get all the s'eep they need at home.

MONTH'S REST FOR BOWES

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Yorkshire will be without Bowes, their fast bowler. for the first month of the season. He has been examined by a specialist, who diagnosed fuld, on the knee, the result of an old injury.

A minor "operation is to be per- formed and the limb will need to be rested.

Bowes has been playing for the M.C.C. against Yorkshire in the match at Lord's. His absence during the early part of the season is a blow to Yorkshire's hopes of regaining the championship.

NATIONAL ACTION IN SWITZERLAND

of the

tournaments. Lour players have The paradox in recent Swiss The territories Neuchatel and been making vast strides during history was recalled, when the Geneva were the first to prohibit the last two years, and the out-president

territory of the Communist party and make look for the future is very bright Geneva, Leon Nicole.

2 radical the advocation of its principles Indeed." runs a passage in the re- marxist, was under threat of ar- legal. In a recent public as- port.

rest in the other Swiss territories,sembly. the movement, styled hold "Unity of National Action," made and was not allowed to public speeches except within the very caustic remarks against the Federal Council in Bern, to which Federal Council for being too he belonged by virtue of being the lenient against subversive elc- chairman of one of the autono ments, and stated that the Coun- mous Swiss territories

cil's policy could. if not mediately altered, only result in the establishment of a Popular Front in Switzerland, which, it is stated, would mean the end of Swiss Independence.

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Having been able always to keep within limits, Nicole managed to be re-elected many times as pre- sident of his home city, but finally made a mistake by holding speech against the Swiss Federal Coun-

All broken, shafed and damaged goods must be left in the godowns. where they will be emmined by, the The "Evening Standard "reports,

cil on French territory, at a meet- steamer's surveyor on Tuesdays or that over 100 members of Paring of French Communists to- Friday at 2.30 within the Free lamert will inspect Germany's gether

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The

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con-

The movement, which originated in the Western, (French) part of the country, has found a warm welcome in the Eastern (German) and Southern (Italian) part. How-

latter parts to a certain extent at ever, consternation is felt in the

the sharp criticism of the Federal Council, as it is feared that the

into several groups as a result. moderate elements will be divided

From here, therefore, the in- fluence towards a more moderate. programme is evident calculated to lessen the opposition against the Federal Council, that is the Central Government, and to con-

take part in the trip was ever so As a sequence to the wide- ed. Their absence at the same time spread indignation roused in the would disturb Parliamentary bust- western part of Switzerland. by ness so that the trip was postponed Nicole's behaviour, which refect- to September 24 to October 3. ed upon the entire radical left, The "Evening Standard" states there is now a movement apparent that this is the largest visit paid | which has as its aim the unity of centrate more on the apparent

by collective MP to a foreign all moderate elements against Jert-issue, unity against country in the history of Par-wing radicalem. liament. (B.T.).

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left wing

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