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LEAGUE TENNIS

DAVIS CUP

-FIXTURES

TENNIS

France Given A Shock

Interesting Clash

To-day...

Prague, June 5.

HOME CRICKET RESULTS

Hammond Scores Double Century

London, June 4.

Some very interesting encounters in the Lawn Tennis League should

A crowd of 8.000 enthusiastic First class Home cricket matches be witnessed this week One of the spectators saw

Czecho-Slovakia | concluding 'to-day were featured best clashes of the season, weather humble France in amazing fash-by a remarkable game at the permitting, should take place in tonin their Davis Cup contest Wagon Works ground, Gloucester. the Mixed Doubles League to-day which opened here yesterday," where Gloucester beat Lelcester on when the Kowloon Cricket Club With a lead of 2 matches to nil, the arst innings. (1) meet the United Services Re-Czecho-Slovakia is almost assur- creation Club.

ed of passing into the next round. þi Both these clubs have more or The Czechs were one up when At Hove, Sussex beat Essex by less decided on their best line-ups Roderick Merizel, who is making

COUNTY · CHAMPIONSHIP

182 runs,

and, judging on last week's per-} a "come-back" this season. after | Sussex-213 (Nicholla 8 for 78) and formances, are fairly

evenly announcing his retirement, defent- matched with the odds slightly on ed. Christian Bousses without the

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loss of a set.

There Bre no "B" Division Ladislaus Hechi won the 100 down for decision this week, owing|ond singles match when he de- to the public holiday, and the feated Destremeau, also without League will be continued on conceding a set.-. Thursday and Friday with the "C" Reuter's Bulletin" Service, and "D" Divisions.

The following are the Axtures for next week:-

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TO-DAY

Mixed Doubles Kowloon C.G. (1) v. U.S.R.C. Chinese R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. (2)

TUESDAY

"A" Division Chinese R.C. v. University. Indian R.C. v. U.S.R.C. 3.C.A.A. v, H.K.C.C. "Kowloon C.O. v. Club de Recreio

THURSDAY

"C" Division

Chinese R.C, (2) ̧v. Army T.O. Radio S.C. v. Chinese R.C. (1).

C.C.C. v, K.T.G.C.A.

B.C.A.A., V. Indian R.U.

Kowloon C.C. v. Club de Recreio

FRIDAY

"D" Division

C.C.C. V. Army T.C.

S.C.A.A. v. Police R.C. Kowloon C.C., v. Kowloon I.T.C. Central B.A. v. Indian R.C. Club de Recrelo ́v. C.S.C.C.

LAWN BOWLS TOURNEY

"Pairs" Fixtures For Week

SWEDEN V. BELGIUM

Brussels, June & Belgium and Sweden are all square at the end of the first day of their Davis Cup encounter here. Karl Schroeder (Sweden) beat Mayaert, and La Croix (Belgium) beat Martensen.--- Transocean News Service."

RUGBY BLUE MARRIED

333 (Cax 110). Essex-92 (J. Cornford 5 for 38)

and 292 (Oakes & for 59).

At Stourbridge, Yorkshire beat

runs.

Worcester by an innings and 11

Yorkshire-460 (Hutton 101, Ley-

land 187). Worcester-190 (Verity 5 for 53)

and 189 (Verity 5 for 80). At Swanses. Glamorgan Hampshire by 59 runs. Glamorgan-135, and 172 for 4 dec. Hampshire 253 (Arnold 197) and

beat

195 (Mercer 5 for 68). At Barton-on-Trent, Lancashire beat Derbyshire on the first lo- nings.

Derbyshire-273 (Phillipson 5 for 82) and 245 (Bibbles 5 for 78), Lancashire-305 (Watson 10%, Cop-

son 6 for 73) and 108 for 2. At the Wagon Works Ground. Gloucester, Gloucestershire beat Leicester on the first innings.

In King's College Leicester-351 (Dempster 133) and

The

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wedding took place i King's College Chapel, Aberdeen,

299 for 3 (Armstrong 119.

Dempster 144 not out). Gloucestershire-470

217. Neale 121).

(Hammond

At Taunton, Notts beat Somerset

of Mr. James Ferguson Davie, aby 9 wickets.

former Aberdeen University Rugby Somerset-235 and 268 (Flee 98). Blue, and Miss Reta Murray, for a Nottinghamshire 394 and 111 for 'number of years an assistant in the South Aberdeen Unionist Associa tion's offices.

Mr. Davie, who resides, at 18. Ru- bisław Terrace. Aberdeen, is a sou of the late Mr and Mrs. James P. Davie, China. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Murray, 46 Mid-Stocket Road. Aberdeen, was given away by 'Mr John Cranna, secretary of the South Aberdeen Unionist Associa-. tion.

The bride's gown was of silver The remaining games in the lame-de-delupe, high to the neck. Second Round of the Open Pairs with a Peter Pan collar and long. Lawn Bowls Championship will be tight-fitting sleeves. She had a likely to finish this week, the out-silk net veil trimmed with silver, standing game being the postponed and a halo of silver with orange encounter between E. G. Post and blossom and pearls. She" carried W. Mair, and R. O. Read and G. A..

a sheaf of arum illes Sherriff, on the Kowloon Bowling

Her Green Club green.

bridesmaids were MLsg Norma Murray, her alster? Miss

TO-DAY

W. Gill and G. Duncan v. Spary Kathleen Ferguson. Fyvie:" and

and Simpson..

E. W. Lines and W: Russell v. J.

Delgado and V. N. Atienza'

J. E. Henson, and S. A. Bright

E. Zimmern and W. J. Howard.

Miss Helen Ferguson, Aberdeen,. cousins of the bridegroom.

Mr. Norman S. F. Davie, brother

of the bridegroom; was best man.

The Rev. John Milwraith officiat-

A. Macfarlane and J. Russell v. J. ed, assisted by the Rev. James

V Ramsay and J. McKelvie (Civil | Muir. Service. Cricket Club).

"DIZZY" DEAN REINSTATED

New York, June 4. The President of the National League, Mr. Charlie Frick, hng lift- ed the suspension on "Dizzy" Dean. St. Louis pitching sfar,

Dean, who was alleged to have slandered the officials and ampires of the League, was placed under Indefnite suspension two days ago. But the suspension did not stick, St. Louis needs him badly; and he is one of the highest paid men in baseball.

He still refuses to sign any state- ment backing up his verbal denials of alleged derogatory remarks.-- Reuter.

SCHMELING TO FIGHT

Winner. Of Louis-Braddock Bout

New York, June 4.

IMPERIAL

CONFERENCE

London, June 4. The principal delegates to the Imperial Conference held “a” fur- ther meeting this morning with the Prime Minister. Mr. Chamberlain, in the chair. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden made a statement relating to the latest developments of the Spanish situation. The delegates then proceeded to discuss questions connected with League reform. The meeting was adjourned until Mon- day morning

British Wireless.

He Admires A Pickpocket

It was so cleverly done that he had nothing but admiration for the man who did it, said Bir, Ian Col- quhoun, Bt, convener of Dumber- tonshire, when telling Dumbarton County Council how his pocket, was

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At Northamptonshire, Northants drew with the New Zealanders. New Zealand-334 and 280 for 4 dec.

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Max Schmeling, German conten-picked while in London, states that th

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London, June 5.

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