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FULL LAWN BOWLS PROGRAMME FOR THIS AFTERNOON

Another full programme of lawn bowls matches has been ar- ranged for this afternoon and' given favourable weather condi- tions some excellent games should be seen. The best game of the day will probably be that between the Indian Recreation Club and Kowloon Bowling Green Club (Second Division) at Sookun- ро

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1937.

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

Pittsburgh Loses Ground

New York, June 3. Pittsburgh last some of its lead in the National League to-day

BRADDOCK FINED

LEAGUE TENNIS

RESULTS

Failure To Weigh-In L.R.C. Heat Kowloon

For Fight

In the "D" Division League tennis "match played at the Indian Re- creation Club yesterday afternoon the home team beat the Kowloon

(Warn. & A. Collyer and J. Cook when "Boston" held the Pirates against Max Schmeling, German Cricket ClubTM by 9 nets ta nil.

The full programme for the afternoon is as follows:-

FIRST DIVISION Craigengower C.C. v. Civil Ser- | (skip).

Vice C.C.

Hong Kong F.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Palce RC v. Club de Recreio." Kowloon, B.G.C. v. Kowlcon Dock

R.C.

SECOND DIVISION Indian R.C: v. Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon. C.C. v. Hong Kong F.C. Police R.C. v. Craigengower C.C. Club de Recreto v. Taikoo R.C.

THIRD DIVISION Yacht Club v. Kowloon 'F.C. Civil Service C.C. v. Hong Kong

Electric R.C.

Club de Recreio v. Cralgengower

C.C.

Kowloon Tong R.C. v. Hong Kong

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TEAMS SELECTED

The following players have been selected to represent the various clubs in the League games :-

FIRST DIVISION Crulgengower C.C.-A. 8. Gomes, -M. A. R. Souza, A. E, Coates "and B. W. Bradbury (skip); L. C. R. Souza, A. A. Razack, 'A. M. Omar and U. M. Omár (skip); J. 8. Landolt, Dr. V. N. Atienza, C. 8. Rosselet and R. Basa (skip).

Civil Service C.C.-W. Cullip, H. E. Strange. Or Strange and Y. Hol Ildge (skip); P. E. Knight, J. Gallatly, J. Deakin and S. Randle (skip L R. Whant, J. F. Mc- Gowan, R. P., Philips and A. W. Orimmitt. (skip).

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scoreless. Fette pitched for the Bruins, allowing seven nits, but keeping them well scattered. Ber- zer homered for the Bruins on two occasions, and Boston's nine. hits netted atx runs.

"The St. Louis-Brooklyn, Chicago-

Club de Recreio.- A. M. Xavier, C. E. Xavier, M. A, Carvalho and H Ade B. Botelho (skip); J. C. Remedios, E. de Souza, O. P. Re- medios and C. Roza-Pereira (skip): Silva, A. F. Noronha, C. M. Alves, und J. M. S. Rosario (skip),

Craigengower C.C.--G. Payne, J. R Xavier, Y. Abbas and E Zim- mern (skip); W. H. Penney, W. H.

In the American League the Atkins. J. B. Smith and W. J. Ba-leading New York Yankees were ley (skip); D. A. Rozario, F. X. Del-trimmed by Cleveland, six to two, gado, J. Pau and A. EE. Alves though each had eleven" hits.

(skip).

New York, and Cincinnati-Philadel phia games were cancelled, owing to rally

Kowloon Tong R.C.-C. Mose, J.

Chicago, playing at Boston, won "N. Wong, A. Spary and W. C. Simp- handily, scoring eleven runs on ten and Bonura hitting son (skip); L A. Osmund, T. Kits, Plet

Boston scored four on Lim. H. Gittins and 8, J. Houghton homers (skip); J. L Stephens, H. Y. Hsu, six hits, Higgins contributing W. J. Howard and A. K. Bastra circuit drive. (skip).

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Hong Kong F. C.-F. P. Anslow. W. J. Buller, R. A. Trengrove and J. H. Gelling "(skip); B. A. Mansell, J. Barnea, V. Walker and J. B. Beach (skip); L D. Skinner, J. Dobson. Dr. G. I Shaw and P. Borgan (skip).

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Washington beat Detroit, hve to four, with nine hits to ten. The score was surprising in that Green-" berg bit a home run for the Tigers, but on empty buses.

To. Philadelphia-8t. Louis game was called on account of rain.— Reuter.

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

Cycling-Cycling Club Run To

rink (Taikoo R. C.); W. Walker's Bowls-First Division, Craigen- | rink v. J. F. Lunny's, rink (Craigen- gower CC. v. Civil Service C. C.: gower C. C); C. 8. Rosselet's rink Hongkong F. G. v. Kowloon C.C.; | v. A. J. Kew's rink (Club de Re-

Hong Kong F.C.-E. J. Edwards,

Police R. C. v. Club de Recrelo: crelo), R. P. Shaw, E. Tuck and A. Hyde- Kowloch B. G. C. v. Kowloon Dock Lay (skip); E. 8. Carter, J. Russell, C.; Second Division, Indian R. C. Castle Peak, starting from Alham- N. J. Bebbington and A. Macfarlane Kowloon B. G. C: Kowloon C. Obra Theatre, 10 am. (skip); J. S. Howell, G."Duncan, F. Hongkong F. C.; Folice R. C. v. H. W. Haynes and J. Rodger (skip). Craigengower C. C.; Club de Recreio

Police R.C.-W. Greg, W. McLeod,

V. Taikoo R. C.; Third Division, J. C. Fender and W. Mair (skip): Yacht Club v. Kowloon F. C.; Civil F. Nolan, W. Dall, G. Perkins and Service C. C. v. Hongkong Electric E. G. Post (skip); J. Forrest, LR. C.; Club de Recreto v. Craigen- Glendinning.. F. E. E Booker and Bower C. "C.; Kowloon Tong v G. C. Moss (skip).

Hongkong F. C

Riding Kowloon Riding School Competition, 5 p.m."

TO-MORROW

Swimming-South China A. A. Gala, North Point.

MONDAY, JUNE 7 Bowls-Open Pairs Champion- ship (2nd Round), CSC.C. green: A. Spary and W. C. Simpson v. W. Gill and G. Duncan, EW. Linen and W. Russell v. F. X. Delgado and V. N. "Atienza, J. E. Henson and 6. A Bright v. W. J. Howard and E Zimmern, A. Macfarlane and J. Russell v. J. V. Ramsay and J. McKelvie.

New York, June 3. For failing to appear to weigh-in for to-night's scheduled fight

heavyweight and ex-world's cham plon, Jim Braddock was fined $1 000 and suspended by ine New York State Athletic Commission. #

Braddock's world title was not taken from him, however.

The Commission also stated it would suspend any boxer who ishte Braddock before the champion fulila

his

engagement with Schmeling at Madison Gardens. This threat is obviously Square aimed at Joe Loula, the Detroit negro whom Schmeling whipped. but who is slated to night Braddock at Chicago on June 2

Braddock's manager thought Louis would make a better draw- ing-card then Schmeling, declaring that anti-German feeling, espect ally in New York, would have made a fight with Schmeling a financial failure- "Beuter.

"DIZZY" DEAN STILL OUT

New York, June 3. "Dizzy" Dean, New York Giants ace pitcher, remains indefinitely suspended from further League play for his refusal to sign any statement refuting his alleged re- marks concerning the integrity of National League omcials. umpires.

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At the same time, Dean denies be ever made the statements at tributed to him.

His loss is a severe blow to the New York Club's pennant hopes.-

Reuter.

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The full scores were:-

(IRC) Beat J. L. Anderson and M. Hasian and 8. A. R. Bux B. Fisher T-5; beat J. Smith and Crabb and L. Jack 6-2. C. F. Needham 6-4; beat H. N.

4. M. Rumjahn · and · T. All (LR.C.) beat Andarson and Fisher 6-3; beat Smith and Needham, 6-6, beat Crabb and Jack 6-4.

A. R. Sumad and M. U. Razack

6-4; beat Smith and Needham 6-1; (IRC) beat Anderson and Fisher beat Crabb and Jack 6-2

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MATCH POSTPONED The match between the Army creation Club was not played. Tennis Club and the Chinese Re-

ELT.C. BEATEN China Athletic Association defeated Playing at King's Park, Bouth the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club by five sets to three. Only eight sets were played.

Scores:-

Y. H. Leung and P. W. Sze (8.C.A.A.) best Ahmed Khart and G. M. Khan 6-3; lost to W. S. Khan and M. Ramzan. 4-6.

K. S. Cheung and K. C. Wong (S.CAA) beat Khan and Khan 6-1; lost to Khan and Ramzan 2-5; beat J. Dad and F. R. Salleh 6-2.

LIp and Y. Ip (8.C.AA) beat Khan and Khan 6-4; lost to. Khan and Ramzan 2-6; beat Dad and Ballsh 7-5, ~.

PR.C. VICTORY "Playing at Happy Valley, the Police Recreation Club defeated Craigengöwere Cricket Club by 7 sets to 2..

L. H. C. Calthrop and A. R. 8. Major (P.R.C.) beat H. P. Katanita and O Sadick 6-3; lost to A. Hung and W. Rapley 3-6; beat W. Lau A. K. Minu and A. Baker v. P. Band 6. A. Cassumbhoy 6-0,

G. Carruthers and B. G. Baker Parks and M. Ferguson; M. A. R.

Souza and C. S. Rosselet Y. J. F.P.R.C) drew with Karanjia and McGowan and L A. Collyer, G. ESadick 6-8; beat Runs and Rapley Stephens and P. C. Morgan v. J. 8.6-4; beat Lau and Cassumbhoy 6-3. 8. G. Smith and C. 8. Pile Logan and J. G. Meyer-

(P.R.C.) beat" Karanjia and Sadick WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9

6-1; drew with Hung and Rapley Bowls.-Open Faire Champlon-6-6; beat Lau and Cassumbhoy 6-1. ship (2nd Round), C. C.

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C.8.0.C. LOSE green: W. Mulcahy and J. W. M Playing at the Civil Service Brown v. E. Kirman and J. Pan Cricket Club ground, Happy Valley, Kelly, M. E. Purvis and W. R. Hill the home team was defeated by the yer v. H. Gittins and 8. J. Hough Central British Association by 4 ton, S. Eccleshall and A. W. Grim-sets to 5. titt v. F. P. Anslow and W. Ker- shaw. P. E. Knight and J. Hollidge

Club de Recrelo.-J. A. Luz, F. X. Soares, C. F. Remedios and R. F. Luz (skip); J. E. Noronha, C.. E Marques, C. G. Silva and P. X. M.

Athletic Talkoo Dock Chinese da Silva (skip): L. J. Silva, L. F. Club Annual Meet, North Point. Xavier, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. A,

Bowls-Open Rinks Champion- ship, P. A. Tvanovich's rink v. F. Alves (skip),

Kowloon B.G.C.-H. F. Stoneham, Cullen's rink (Kowloon B. Q. C.); J. L. Tetley, E. W. Lines and G. H.H. A. de B. Botelho's rink v. J. Sherriff (skip) W. Russell, Cavanagh's rink. (Civil Service C. Petherick. T. Armstrong and C.); R. O. Read's rink v. J. Cook's v. L. A. Gutierrez and B. Basto, v. N. B. Fraser and J. 8." Riddell

Guy (skip); W. L. Walker, S. A Bright, J. C. Gill and C. B. Hosking

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SECOND DIVISION

Indian R.C.-S. M. Rumjahn, A. M. Wahab, A. O. Madar and A. R. Dallah (skip); J. Hoosen, A. Bakar, "A. K. Minu and A. R. Minu (skip); A... H. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, M. R. Abbas and M. Y. Adal (skip).

Kowlcon B.G.C.-H. L ̈ Lockhart, F. Morley, A. K. Taylor and W, S, Drake (skip); E. V. Searle, K.`C. Hamilton, J.-S. Logan and J. G. Meyer (skip); P. T. Barby, 8. M. White, D. W. Waterton and R. V. Read (skip).

Hoo Kong F.C.-H. O. Walling- ton, E. L. Strange, G. E. Stephens and W. Gli (skip); A. W. Hayward, A. Webster, D. W. Phillips and A. Brooksbank (skip); W. Kershaw, F. E. Glover, C. B. Roberson and Dr. J. A. R. Selby (skip),

Police R.C.-H. Brown, F. Kelly, T Tallon and W. Glendinning (skip), N. B. Fraser, 8. R. Farlow, J. R. McWalter and A. E. Carey (skip) T. H. Daly, C. Gough, A. J. Johnson and J. S. Riddell (skip).

Craigengower C.C.-Dr. N. P. Karanjia, A. J. Coelho, M. J. Medina and W. K. Way (skip); J. R. Soares, E. McNay. K. M. Omar and W. Ward (skip); J. W. Leonard, EL W. Randall, B. W. Whiteman and H V. Fearse (skip),

Club de Recreio--F. A. Machado, AV. Barros, C. A. Lopes and J. J. Basto (skip); D. G. Alves, Dr. A. P Guterres, J. V. Ribeiro and C. H. Basto (skip); F. A. Xavier, P. A. Yvanovich, EM Remedios and A. A. Remedios (skip),'"

•·Talkoo R.C.-W. Cunningham, J. Fleming. J. O. Polson, and JC. Chalmers (skip): W. Melrose, R. Wright, J. J.Whyte and RM. Keown (skip); W. Brown, -T. Grimes, J. A. Watson and T. F. Stainton, (skip}},{// </VW!!

THIRD DIVISION". Yacht Club GB. Archbull, N. V. A. Croucher, A. Murdoch, and B. E. Maughan skip); H H. Rouse, A. N. Other AW Brown and K. S., Robertsun (skip); F. H. King, R. H; Wild E. Costello and E. 8: Abraham (skip).

Civil Service CC- B Parvis C. Champelovier, W. R. Hillyer and M. N. Rakusen (skip); E. Kirman, T. Faro, EW. Simmonds and H. Westlake (skip); H. R. Major, A.

TUESDAY, JUNE" 8 Bowls. Open Pairs Champion- ship (2nd Round), EC.C. green:. A. M. Xavier and M. A. Carvalho

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RETAINS TITLE

St. Louis, Wune 3.

the world light-heavyweight cham- John Henry, 12t. 6lbs., retained pionship here to-day when he knocked-out Bob Oiln, 12st. 6lbs. from whom he won the title in October 1935, In the eighth round. Reuter.

beat R. Holden. and W. Stoner T-5. G. F. Bentley and Irmie (0.3.0.0) lost to Blyth and G. Fowler 4-8; drew with a Fowler and Smith 6-8; drew with Holden and Stoner 6-6.

Paterson

Sloan C.

and H (C.8.C.C.) lost to Blyth and G. Fowler 5-7 lost to 8 Fowler and D. T. Smith 4-8; beat Holden and Stoner 6-2.

Hong Kong.

LADIES GOLF

The following are the results of the competitions held by the ladies section of the Golf Club:-

Captain's Cup, E.V: Mrs. Batin

qualified 111-36-75.

LG.U. Monthly Medal Competi- tion, Fanling, May 4, 1997.

There were no entries "in either Division

Eclectic Pool, H.V. 9 holes: Won by Mrs. Buller, 38-44-314,

Other scores were: Mrs. Hilller 38-31-341, Miss Stevenson 40-41– 351. Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie 39-3-38.,

Borty Competition

at Happy Valley on Tuesday, June A bogey competition will be held

29, 1937. 18 holes, handicap. A prize will be given by the Ladies' Bection if there are ten or more entries.t

The course will be open all day. for this competition.

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