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INTERPORT

JOE LOUIS MUST FIGHT

SOCCER

MACAO HOLD TRIALS

(Our Own Correspondent) Preparations for the forthcom- ing Interport football match be- tween Hong Kong and Macao to be played in Hong Kong on May 8. has gone a step further with the playing off of the first of the trials on Tuesday, which resulted in a one-all draw?

JOE LOUIS

SCOTTISH CUP FINAL

Drawn Match At Hampden Park

London, April 14. Ellmarnock and East Fife "har- ed two goals in the Anal of the Scottish Cup competition played at Hampden Park today.

MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage." In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Pest Office.

and Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking. Tsingtan. Tientsin

Pelping are temporarily suspended.

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Síberia” if so superscribed.

Some 100,000 spectators watched the game in dull weather. East Flie-aettled down very quickly. and attempted to play calculated football. They employed the whole of the forward line while Kilmarnock concentrated on the Fort Bayard and Haiphong left wing later developing snap-Haiphong. Pakhot and Hoihow. pler attacks,

Final selection of players will be made from the following:-- PROBABLES:--D. Carvalho (Tante- broso), P. Lobato (Artillery), Ho Cho Seng (Argonauta), A. Cors dova (Artillery), Lau Hing Choi (Nam Fong), A. Airosa (Artil-

New York, April 23. The new International Boxing McLeod, the inside-right, gather lery), M. Rego (Tenebroso). A. Colaco (Tenebroso, &. Santos Commission has ruled that Joe ed a loose ball and scored for (Artillery), Lau Chong Sang Louis must decide to Aght against East Fife after the game had been (Nam Fang), J. Lopes (Tene Max Schmeling, of Germany, in in progress for 17 minutes. Five minutes later, however, Kumar- June this year, or forfeit his title.

broso), POSSIBLES:-F. Femandes (Arti- lery), Lei Nga (Police), L. Badar- race (Tenebroso), M. Magalhaes (Argonauta): Lam San Lao (Ar- gonauta), J. Cacao (Artillery), F. Assis (Artillery). E Jesus' (Artil· lery), F. Gerreiro (Argonauta), O. Marques (Artillery), J. Santos (Artillery).

SPORTING

FIXTURES

(Continued from Pare 10) TOMORROW

TENNIS.MLxed Doubles Final. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Storey v. H. Owen Hughes and Miss J. Smith

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 BADMINTON.--Y.M.C.A. Women's Section Badminton, in the West Lounge SHOOTING.-Hong Kong Rifle As...

sociation Weekly Spoon and Practice Shoot, Aring Ranges, Kowloon City. 2. p.m.

MCLEOD SCORES

Amoy...

Java and Manila....... U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Mania

(San Francisco, 25th March)...... Pres, Taft. Calcutta. Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date, 24th March..............

Of the seven world titles recog-nock .equalised, Rose, the left-half | garaits and Europe via Buez (Let- |

nised by the Commission, only one is held by a British boxer-Benny Lynch.--(Reuter.)

SAILING RACE

NAVY BEAT CLUB

took a free kick from 40 yards out and sent the ball to the mouth of the goal and McAvoy, inside- left, appeared to head the leather into the net.

Halftime came with no change in the score.

Kilmarnock continued to press hotly but the East Fifc goalkeeper.

ters and Papers) London, 31st March and London Parcels- London date, 24th March.... Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-

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Direct Service”—Sani Pan-American· Francisco dafe, 20th April. Air Mall by "Imperial Airways:

Direct Service "-London 21st April.

INWARD MAILS

From

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Due

Canton..

25th April

Anking....

26th April

Kaying..

Both April

Japan ........ Calcutta and Straits ............................................... Kutsang.

Alipore...

16th April

28th April

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26th April

27th April

Airways Flane

27th April.

Airways Plant Felix Roussel......

27th April

27th April

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37th April

Emp. of Canada

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9th April

29th April

Airways Flame Rawalpindi.

29th April

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sath April

Conte Verde......

30th Apri

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1st Hay

Tisaroes...

1st May

2nd May."

Pres. Jackson.......

3rd May

Sarpedon...

3rd May

Cremer.....

3rd May

Hawaii Maru......

4th May

Tibadak........

4th May

Mentalnı

date, Imperial

In a sailing race between the Milton, brought off some magni- Saigon Royal Navy and the Royal Hong Acent saves. Later East Fife re- Hong Yacht Club yesterday, the gained some of their early sparkle, Manila former won by 43 points to 33 at their half-backs began to check Japan the conclusion of the morning the opposing forwards and for Shanghai

three minutes they bombarded 'Bangkok and Swatow. race. The afternoon Face Was abandoned owing to the squally Kilmarnock whose defence prevail- Straits

ed rather by luck than by skilful | Air Mail by "Imperial Airways weather.

work-Reuter).

Direct Service”—London 24th April.

The officers of the day werc Commander F. C. Barry, R.N., and Mr. E. Cock, Commodore of the Yacht Club.

The Yacht Club team were the SILVER KING

guests of the Royal Navy team at lunch on board HMS. Tamar.

Results were as follows-

MORNING RACE Royal Navy

polats.

R.H.K. Yacht Club

GOLF

TOURNEY

Win For Charles Whitcombe

London. April 22. Charles Whitcombe,, last year's British Ryder Cup captain, won the Sliver King £1,000 golf tourna- ment at Moor Park with rounds of 71, 69, 68 and 68 for an aggregate of 276 for 72 holes.

AL. Lt. Fanshawe (M. Y. Fiennes) TENNIS. Final (Open); Tsul Wal|7 points; AS. Comdr. Johnstone (G. Pui v. H. D. "Rumjaha or Tsui H. Gandy) DNF.; A9, Lt.-Comdr. Yun Pui: 'Club Handicap. Doubles Hall (H. S. Rouse) 4: A11, Lt-Cdr. Final: N. L. H. Railton and E. E-Pugh (J. Johnson) 13: A15, Lt-Car. Storey v. H. Owen Hughes and Sprague (L Garner) 10; A17, Lt. W. M. Barton or G. W. Sewell Medd. (H. J. Pearce 9. Total: 43 and, T. C. Monahan.

THURSDAY, APRIL 28 ATHLETICS.-Wah Yan College,

A2. D. W. Wagstaff (Lt.-Comdr.

The tournament was notable for Kowloon, Third Annual Athletic |Gardiner) D.N.F.; A4, E. Cock (Lt.- Sports, on Kowloon Football Club | comdr. Rimington) 11 points: A10.

the astonishingly low scores, Seyen Ground, 1p.m.

B. Naess (Capt. Barry) 8; A12, J. Cty was repeatedly beaten. BRIDGE.-Cheer Club Bridge, 8 Hull (Lt. Whitworth) 3; A14. F. C. Į.

Manning (Lt. Blake) 6: A16. A. W TENNIS.-Final (Club Champlon Holden (Lt. Willmott) 5: Total; 33

ship); W. Sander v. L. Goldman. ¡ points.

FRIDAY, APRIL 29

'p.m.

TENNIS-Final (Open): S. 4, and

H. D. Ramjahn v. Tsui Wal Pui and Toul Yun Pui

11

SATURDAY, APRIL 30 BADMINTON.--Y.M.C.A. Women's Section Badminton, in the West Lounge. BASEBALL-Hong Kong Baseball "League Opening Match, on Royal Naval Recreation Ground. 2,15

p.m.

BRIDGE Cheero Club Contract

Bridge, & p.m.

|HOLDER WINS

WALKING EVENT

White City, April 24.

The Amateur Athletic Associa- tion's seven mile walk was held here yesterday and resulted in a- win for the holder of the title. Mikaelson (Sweden), in the time of 51 mins. 48 2/10 secs.

Hedberg (Sweden) was second, his time being 53 mins. 23 secs. while J. G. Coleman (England) Wis third, Coleman being 13 seconds behind the second man.

The ten miles run resulted in a win for Draper (Hinckley), who took 52 mins. 40 4/10 secs. Palmer (Mitcham) was second and Penny (Belgrave Harriers) ..third... (Reuter).

KING'S MESSAGE TO CRICKETERS

London. April ‘23., The King sent a message to the luncheon of the Institute of Journalists at which the Austra- lian cricketers were 'questa yester. day, welcoming them and hoping that their first season in Britain since his accession might prove very enjoyable.

A message was also read from Lord Baldwin-(British Wireless),

HOME RUGBY SCORES

London, April 24. ⠀⠀ The following are the results of the Rugby football matches played yesterday:----

Aberavon 18, Pontypridd 0. Abertillery 12, Pontypool 8. Cardin 10, Neath 0 Crosskeys 12, Swansea 11.. Llanelly 11, Newport 5.

(Reyter).

RUSSIA IS A HYSTERICAL WOMAN

Shanghai, April 23. Soviet Russia was described recently by Mr. Tatsuo Kawai, Japanese Foreign Office spokesman.

hysterical woman with whom Japan has to be patient.

Mr. Kawal stated that Soviet-Japanese relations were neither critical nor cordial but were between two extremes. He hoped that the situation would be clarified.~(Interna- tional News).

Japan and Shanglia..........

Shanghal and Foochow Stralis ....

Tient

Amoy

and Swatow.......

D'Artagnan...

Kweiyang..

Philoctetes..

date, Imperial

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manlis

(San Francisco date, 8th April), Pres. Coolidge................. U.B.A., Canada and Japan (Seattle

date, 13th April)..

Shanghal

Straits

Japan Java

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 mlautes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day,

For

The 70-year-old Alexander Herd, playing on his home course, re- turned the amazing score of 30 for the Arst nine holes in the second round yesterday—a feat claimed | Samshül and Wuchow to be unparalleled in a årst-class | Kongmoon Tournament in England,

Strafts and Calcutta...

W. J. Cox of Wimbledon Park Swatow haled his tee shot from 162 yards In the third hole of the fourth | round,

Young Eddie Whitcombe of Port- ers Park, who is only 23 years of age, had rounds of 69, 68, 88 and 73, while Alfred Perry of Leather- head finished in 71, 64, 73, 70 to equal second place with an ag- gregate of 278.

Perry's 64 in the second round was a course record.

Henry Cotton, the British Open champion, had an aggregate of 232, going round in 71, 88, 73 and 72-(Reuter).

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

London, April 23. The following are the results of Home football matches played to- day.

FIRST DIVISION Birmingham 0. Everton 3. Charlton 0, Manchester C. 0. Chelsea 3. Derby 0.

Grimsby 1, Blackpoo), 0. Leeds 4, Brentford 0. Liverpool 2 Bolton 1. Middlesbro' 0, Wolves 3. Portsmouth 1. Sunderland §. Preston 1. Arzeñal 3. Stoke 1. Leicester 2.

W. Bromwich 5, Huddersfield 1.

SECOND DIVISION Barnsley & Norwich. 0. Burnley 3, Blackburn 1. Bury 2, Wednesday 0. Coventry 0; Fulham 1.5 Luton 5, Swanzen (1.670. Manchester U. 3, Bradford 1. Newcastle 3, Chesterfield 1,- Notts . 1, Plymouth 0. Bhemeld U. 3, West Ham 1. Stockport 1, Villa 3. Spurs 5, Southampton. 0.

THIED DIVISION (SOUTH) Brighton 12, "Aldershot 1:

· Bournemouth 0. Millwall 3. Bristol R. 2, Newport 0.- Clapton 3, Gillingham 0. Cardiff 4. Reading 1. Mazusdeld 3, Bristol C. L. Northampton 2, Notta C. 1. Queen's Part 3, Bwindón d Southend 1. Tester 1.-. Torquay 0 Watford 1.7%- Walsall 1, Crystal P. 1.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Accrington 2, Barrow 0. Bradford C. 3, New Brighton 0. Carlisle 0, Wrexham 0. Chester 0, Crewe 3. Doncaster 1, Oldham 0. Halifax 0, Hartlepools 0. Rochdale 1, Darlington 1. Rotherham 3, Port Vale 2. Southport 0, Gateshead 0. Tranmere 2, Lincola 0.. York 4. Hull 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Hamilton 3, Clyde 1. Hearts 3, Rangers. 2.

St. Johnstone 3, Partick 1.

› St. Mirren 1," Celtic.3.

Falkirk 5. Dundee.0.

SECOND DIVISION "Alloa 6, Edinburgh 0.

· ̈Brundee 1, Albion 4. Forfar 1, Airdrie 5, Leith 1, Cowdenbeath 1. Montrose 1, St. Bernard's 2. Ralth R. 3, Brechin 4:

AMATEUR CUP, FINAL Bromley 1, Erith and Belvedere 0 ̈(At Millwall).

((Reuter).

AUSTRALIA TO FLOAT

HUGE LOAN L eled Canberra, April 22,

A national loan or £10,250,000 is. to be foated by the Commonwealth Government, of which £4,000,000 £9 expected to be devoted to defence.

-(Reuter Bulletin).

MONDAY

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchew and Chengtu, etc. (via Bankow) by the "Eurazia Airways · Service” (To further points by surface transport as Services permit),

Fer

Date and Time

Monday, 25th

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Tottori Maru..... Buisang.

Eurasia Plane'

Air Mail for Wucbow. Kweilin, Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." C.N.A.C. Plane

TUESDAY

Samshni and Wuchow.. Shanghai Kanginoon

Tentsin

Swatow and Amoy

Kongso...

Japan and Europe Via Bibertà....Kutsang..

WEDNESDAY

8.15 AM

10.00 AM

10.30 AM

1.30 PM

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Bog. 4.30 PM Ord. 3.00

XP.O.**.. Reg. 16th 5.00 PM Ord. 25th 5.00 PM O.F.O. Reg. 26th 5.0 Ord, 28th 8.00 AM

Tuesday, 26th

15 AM 9:30 430

10:00 AM

10.30 AM

Patroclus.

On Lee... Chettiang. Haiching

$9.00

5.00 PM

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Amoy and Foochow. (via Amoy)...Taiyuan...... Shanghai, Japan and *Europe via

Felix Roussel.

Siberia

Fort Bayard and Haiphong......lique Canton.

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- jalu, and U.S.A by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 5th May.

THURSDAY Bwatow, Foochow and Tientsin. Shanghai and Japan..... Japan, Honolulu. USA., Central and South America, *Canada and *Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 17th May and *Europe via Siberia

Pan-American

Altways Plane

Kanchow Chitra

Pres. Taft

Baigon, Ceylon, India, East & South Africa, Egypt & Europe via Mar- seilles due Marsellies, 25th May. D'Artagiriani. Airmail for Imperial

Direct 5th May.

Service "due

PRO

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Beg. 17th 50 F Ore 28th 8.00 AM

Thursday, 28th

10.30 AM

.10.30 AM

| GPO,&KPO. |Pax: 37th 5:00 PM Beg, 24th 9:45 am |Ord,28th 10,31AM GPO, & KP.O. Reg. 3.45 M Ord. 4.30 FK

G.PO,&K.PO. Bog.

Airways London, | Imperial.

Airways Plane

Orde

• FRIDAY AND Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Cana- da, USA, C. and S. Ameri- ca and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)— due, Vancouver BC., 18th May: and Europe via Biberis. Emp of Canada

Kaying.. Swatowniane

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & 8. Af'ça.

Adan, Egypt and Europe visi Mar- Betlles due Marseilles, 27th May. Rawalpindi..

0.032 *6.00PM

Friday, 29th

GPO.&EPO Far. 28th, 6,00PM- Rag, 29th 9.75 AM

| Ord.29th 70.00AM

12.30 P

GFO SKPO Per: 39th 6.00 M

Beg. 20th 9.45 AM

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Ord 20th 10:30 AM

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