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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY - CLUB.

THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather | permitting) at HAPPY VAL- LEY on SATURDAY, 4th and 1938, MONDAY, 6th June, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday.

The First Bell will be rung at

1.30 p.m. on the First Day and

at 12 o'clock Noon on the Second

Day. The Tiffin Interval will be

after the second race (1 p.m.) on the Second Day

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE" No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per da for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including tax) obtainable through

are

SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of A Member, such Member to bu responsible for all visitors intro duced by him, and for Payment | of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Office. 1st Boor, Exchange Buliding (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock Noon on the First Day and at 11 *.m. on the Second Day.

Tims are obtainable at the Club House provided they "are ordered in advance from the No.

Boy. Telephone 21920.

MADE EIGHTEEN .

Arthur G. Chipperfield, above. who is one of those cricketers generally "in". in the game," was dismissed for 13 runs when play- ing for the Australians against

Gloucestershire.

He had the bad

luck to ret out when 90 in his first Test in England.

FANLING GOLF

Starting Times For Week-end

SUNDAY

Old Course

9.12 am. R. Young, F. Groves. 9.18 a.m. G. C. Worre, G. V. Park

D. J. Gilmore, K. B.

0.20 am. Morrison.

9.24 a.m. J. B. H. Leckle, I. H Geare.

9.28 a.m. K. R. Quick, E. Laidlaw. 9.32 am. Major. Coilin, 8. J. H FOX.

9.38-a.m. Col. Austin, A. D. Hum-

phreys

9.40 a.m. J. A. D. Morrison, J. H McElney.

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

New York. June 2.

New York Yankees scored a double success in the American Baseball Leagues today by beating Detroit Tigers in a double-header. Detailed league results were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn

Cincinnati

R. H. E

11 - 18

3

5 8

2

(Lavagetto and Koy homered for

the Dodgers and Goodman for the Reda).

Boston

Chicago

Philadelphia.....

St. Louis

&

13

1

2 10

0

5'

13

I

12 17 1

(Blaughter homered for the Car- dinals).

The match between New York Glants and Pittsburg Pirates was not played owing to rain.

Detroit

New York

keen),

(Rolfe homered

AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 8

5 11 . 1 for the Yan-

2

Detroit..

*

New York

0 5 10 1

5

(Henrich

St. Louis

Boston

and Knickerbocker

homered for the Yankees).

1 В 1

15

0

(Bell homered for the Browns) and Vosmik for Boston).

$10 13 4 Cleveland

10 3

I Philadelphia ......... (Trosky and Keltner homered for the Indians and Lodigiani and Hayes for the Athletics).

Chicago Washington

I 6 2 ཀ 11 0 (Bonura homered for the Sena- tors) (Reuter).

GLOUCESTER DISMISSED FOR

10.32 a.m. W. J. E. Mackenzie, SMALL TOTAL

Overy.

New Course

9.40 a.m. Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Hum-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of Admission to the f'ublic Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and is payable phreys. at the Gate. Soldiers and Salfors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

:

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 30th May, 1938,

6021

10.36 a.m. G. S. Archbutt. D'Arcy Weatherbe

WEITMONDAY

Old Course

912 a.m. A. D. Humphreys, I. H. Geare.

9.16 a.m. K. E. H. Nelson, R. G. Grey.

10.32 a.m. W. J. E. Mackenzie, H. Overy,

162 FIRST PRIZES

MOVADO

LEADING THE WORLD IN WATCH VALUE.

O'Reilly Takes. Six Wickets

London, June 2

for two

Afer scoring 81 rans wickets by lunch-time today, Clou- cestershire collapsed sensationally in their match against the Aus- tralian cricket tourists" at Bristol and were all out for 78..

almost Was O'Reilly W. J.

after lunch, unplayable

and finished up with an analysis of six for 22.

At close of play, the Australians had scored 151 for seven wickets. C. L Badcock was top-scorer with 51. A. L Hassett had 29, W. A. Brown 18, Chipperfield 9 and Stan McCabe was dismissed for "duck,"(Reuter).

IN GOOD FORM

SPORT -

MARY HARDWICK DEFEATS MRS. WILLS MOODY

MRS. WILLS MOUDY

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS FOR TODAY

POLICE TEAMS

1st XI v. K.B.G.C. (Home) W.. McLeod, C. Dowman, W. E Hollands, E G. Post (skip).

J. C. S. Fender, W. McHardy. J. Orem, J. Shepherd (skip).

W. Cameron, W. Campbell. G. Pefkins, W. Mair (skip),

2nd XI v. K.BG.C. (Away)

H. Brown, W. Glendinning, A. Wright, A. E. Carey (akip),..

J. H. E. Edwards, F. Channing..

F. Nolan, G. C. Moss (skip).·

L. Glendinning, F. Kelly, T. Tal-

lon, R. Ellis (skip).

KOWLOON TONG TEAM

C. Mose, J. Tang, J, L. Stephens,

A. Spary (skip).

(mCallas

faction

SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938.

McCALLUM'S

T. K., Lim, C. J. Roe, V. Attenza, PERFECTION.

H. Gittins (skip)."

Weybridge, June 2. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, the

i A. E Castro, H. Y. Hau, Y. Abbos, famous tennis player and forme. H. Basto (skip). Wimbledon title holder. suffered her Arst defeat on English soil this season today.

Playing In the fourth round of the St. George's Hill Tournament, Mrs. Wills Moody was defeated by Mas Mary Hardwick, the Wight "man Cup player, in three seta,

The American won the first set at 6-1 but lost the second and third sets. Miss Hardwick con- ceding only six games.

The final score in Miss Hard- wick's favour was 1-6. B-3. 8-3.-- (Reuter).

KOWLOON "C.C.

First Division v. C.3.C.C. (Away)

W. Mulcahy, J. Fraser. R. Craig," E. Kern (skip).

A. E. Silkstone, T. A. Madar, H. overy. E. C. Fincher (skip).

W. Hyde, L. Jock, A. W. Smith. J. Hyde (skip)..

Reserve: R. A. de Castro Basto. Third Div. v. R.H.K.Y.C. (Away)

W. Bambro. A. Jones, W. w. Hirst, R. H. E Marks (skip).

A. A. Dand, C. J. Tatchi, J. w. M. Brown. H. Nish (sk).

V. C. Labrum, W. T. French, J. M. Jack, T. Carr (skip).

Reserve: C. W. Howden.

His Excellency Sir Geoffry North- cote and Lady Northcote will be A Wappingshaw match will be present at the Sixth Extra Race arranged at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday Meeting at Happy Valley on Mon; for members not taking part in day, arriving at 2.15 p.m.

League games.

THREE

The

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C.S.C.C.-ist Div.

A. Warr. L. A. Collyer, J. M. Purvis, J. Hollidge (skip).

B. O, Bostock, J. Deakin, E. W Simmonds, S. Randle (skip).

J. Galletly, W. J. Burling, J. F. McGowan, G., H. Sherriff (skip).

-C.S.C.C.--2nd Div.

HONG KONG.

| Allan, W. R. Hülyer («kip).

lip. 8. Eccleshall (skip).

H. F. Harper, J. B. Carr. W. Cul-

Continued on Page 11)

His Excellency and Lady North- cote will proceed to Fanling Lodge tomorrow afternoon and win re- to Government House on

J. R. Pengelly, P. D. Crawley, B. R. Wood, J. Cook (skip)

E. Kirmon. R. R. Davis, A. B. Monday morning.

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against Gloucester- shire who were dismissed for the paltry total of 78.

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY

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v. Indian Baseball Club. BOWLA.-First Division: Kowloon Docks RC. v. Craigengower CC., Civil Service C.C. v... Kowloon C.C., Recrelo v. Indian R.C., Police R.C. Y. Kowloon. B.G.Ç. Second Division: Civil Service v. Talkoo R.C., Hong Kong FC. "H" v. Craigengower C.C., Recreio v. Hong Kong. F.C. "A" Kowloon BG.C. v. Police R.C. Third Div.: Kowloon FC. v. Hong Kong F.C.. Yacht Club v. Kowloon C.C., Kowloon Tong v. Recrelo, Cral gengower C.C. v. Hong Kong Electric R.C.

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