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SPORTING NEWS

FINE DAY FOR

THE TEST

Bradman Fully

Recovered

Landon, June 10.

The weather at Trentbridge,

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, June 10.

The following are results of baseball matches played yester day

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. H E

where the First Test Match be-[New York

A 13 1

tween England and Australia opens Chicago ......

5

D

today, is cool with a northerly wind (Bartell homered for the Glants). blowing. There are patches of

blue in the sky with scudding white Boston

| Pittsburgh

clouds.

.........

SPORT

AND NOTES

Lawn Bowls Teams For Week-end Fixtures

The following are some `f the lawn bowl teams for the week- end:-

POLICE R.C.

Is Team v. Kowloon Dock (Away)

KOWLOON F.C.

K.F.C. v. K.C.C.

& Eastman, C. Champelovier, V. Petherick and T. Fergusson (skip). A. Lapsley, J. Smalley, V. Chit-

W. Mc. Leod, C. Dowman, W. Holtenden and J. Gibson (skip). lands, E, G. Post (skip).

T. White, R. Hall, C. Turney and

J. Fender, W. McHardy, G. Per-W. Field (skip). kins, A. Carey (skip).

KOWLOON CC.

W. Cameron. T. Tallon. J. Shep-1st team v. C.O.C. at Happy Valley:

3

8

2

herd, W. Mair (skip).

5 10" 0

Brooklyn

The forecast, inued by the Air The match between Ministry, is “mainly-fair, avenge Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals

was postponed owing to rain. temperature.”

FINAL PRACTICE The teams had a final muscle loosener yesterday in readiness for today's Test Bradman, the Aus- tralian captain, had long spells at the nets and certainly appeared to have shaken off the effects of his strained back.

There is an air of grim deter- mination

camp.

In the Australian

AMERICAN LEAGUE

3 11 5 5 10 1

Chicago New York

(Dickey homered for the Yan- kecs).

St. Louis Washington

Cleveland

4

4

1

15

2

0

9

1

8 14 1

(Grove pltched for the Red Sox).

The groundaman. Widdowson, ex-Boston pressed the opinion that the wicket! would last despite being the fastest he had ever seen.

"

The general opinion of the critics

Is that no rain will mean a win for

Detroit Philadelphia

.........

5. 10 1 8 10

0

York and Foxx homered for the the tourists--or a draw. If it is Tigers and Johnson and Lodigiani wrt the odds will be in England's for the Athletics). favour.-(Reuter).

||

(Reuter).

TENNIS LEAGUE SMALL FOOTBALL

"D"

DIVISION

RESULTS

Playing at Kowloon Tong in the "D" Division of the Hong Kong Tennis League yesterday the Kŋw-

+

'. Lam and W. N. Wu (Kow-

INTERPORT

J. H. Fingletou, regarded as

one of the best opening bats in Australla.

"MENZEL WILL MEET BUDGE

French Tennis Tourney

Paris June 10.

Roderick Monzel, of Czecho- slövakla, and Donald Budge of. United States will meet in the

Hong Kong To Meet anal of the French Tennis Cham-

Shanghai

loon Tong G.C.A. bexi the Cräigen- ! The Hong Kong Chinese "email gower Cricket Club by 81 sels to football team left the Colony in

Scores:-

the Empress of Asia yesterday and will arrive in Shanghai on June 12 to play in the much heralded Charity Interport. Series, Three 6-3 rames tentatively have been r. ranged and should draw unusual 6. Interest,

4

loon Tong 0.C.A.)

beat C. W. Lam and T. 1.

Wel

beat O. Sadick and J. Cas-

sumbhos...

beat J. Winch and H. R. Lim 3-3 31. W. Kwong and W. H. Wel

(K.T.G.C.A.)

beat Lam and Wel

3-2

3

bent Winch and Lim..

B-4

beat Sadick and Cassumbhoy

N. A. E. Mackay and K. M. Lee

(K.T.G.C.A.)

beat 'Lam and Wet

The Arst match will see Hong Kong-in action against the local Foreign Combined who will be re-

presented by exactly the same side

that defeated the Chinese last

week by a decisive 3-0 score:

*

Schnelrzon (Public School), Vic- Įtal (Clube Lusitano). Got (French Forces), Demais (French Forces). 1Walley (Aurora Combined); Foyn beat Sadick and Cassumibhoy 6-2 (St. Francis Xavier), L. Rozario drew with Winch and Lim. 6 (Clube Lusitano), V. Souza (Clube

K.I.T.C. WIN

[Lusitano), Karolick (St. Francis Garwood (St. Francis Forfeiting three sets owing to the Xavier), non-appearance at two of their Xavier) and Peterson (St. Francis players, M. Ramzan and-M. Singh, the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club beat the Civil Service Cricket Club

Xavier).

LATER GAMES Next to oppose the Hong Kong team will be the Chinese

pionship as the result of their victories in the semi-finala yester- day.

Menzel defeated Puncec in straight sets by scores of 6-4 6-4. 6-4. While Budge overcame Pallada by 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. T

In the semi-finals of the women's Madame Mathieu beat. singles, Madame Neufeld Halft easily by 6-1, 6-1, and Madame Landry beat Miss Couquerque by 6-2, 6-4,—— (Reuter

BRITISH RUGBY TEAM'S TOUR IN S. AFRICA

First Match Today

ין

The following is the full list of fixtures to be played by the British team which is touring South Africa:-

June 11, v. Border, at East Lon- don, 13. v. Griqualand West, at

by 6 sets to 4 in their LeagueThe third and probably the last Kimberley: 18, v. Town and Coun-

tennis encounter.

Scores:-

Jahan Dad and G. M. Khan

(K.LT.C.)

15

beat N. J. Bebbingtop and J.

MacDouall

beat Baker and N. Peaker... beat Sherwood and Bostock

Al Khan and S. A. Salleha

(K.I.T.C.)

3 2

game will see a picked Shanghai team against the invaders.

The composition of the local team is a hard question because, of evenness of strength among the

It is suggested that for Dlayers T-Seign players will take up the four defensive positions while Chinese occupy the three forward berths.

beat Bebbington and Mac-

Douall

7--5 beat Baker and N. Peaker... 8-2 lost to Sherwood and Bo8-

tock...

AMERICAN OPEN GOLF CONTEST

Denver, Colorado, June, 10.

GERMANY LOSES SOCCER HOPES

try, at Capetown: 22; v. Southern- Western Districts: 25, v. Western Province, at Capetown, 29, v. West- ern Transvaal, at Potchefstroom.

July 2. v. Orange Free State, at Bloemfontein, 6, v. Orange Free

State Country, at Kroodatud; 9, v. Reef, at Johannesburg 13. v. Com bined Country, at Pretoria; 18; v. Cape Province, at Kimberley; 21, v. Rhodesia, at Salisbury: 23, v. Rhodesia, at Bulawayo; 30, v. Transvaal, at Johannesburg,

August 8, v. Bouth Africa, at Johannesburg: 13, v. Natal or N. Germany was eliminated from Provinces, at Durban; 17, v. Natal the International Football Cham- or N. Provinces, at Maritzburg: 20 v. Border, at East London. 24. v. lonship yesterday when, in a rousing replay with Switzerland, North Easterns. at Burghersdosn. she was defeated by four goals to Eastern Province, at Port

At the end of the first round of two. the American Open Golf cham-

Pariz, June 10.

The games was witnessed by plonship, the leaders were. Henry 25,000 spectators.

Plcard and Jimmy Hines, who tied At Toulouse, Cuba won Ita replay with 70, John Rogers. 71, and with Rumania by two goals to one. Emery Zimmerman, 72-(Reuter), (Transocean), "

162 FIRST PRIZES

MOVADO

LEADING THE WORLD IN WATCH VALUE

HATEL OBSERVATORY. COMPETITION 1936/37

MOVADO RANKS FIRST

Obtainabis from all Leading Stores in Victoria and Kowloon.

Sole Agents: CHINESE TRADING CO.

Bänk' of Eaût Asia Building, 4th Floor.

Elizabeth..

September 3, v. South Africa, at Port Eliza: 11 v. South Africa at

Capetown, 14. Y. Combined Uni-

versities at Capetown.

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE--Division 1: Craigengewəz Q.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Club de Recreio v. Civil Ber- vice C.C... Kowloon BG.C. v. in- djan R.C., Kowloon Docks R.C. v. Police R.C. Division II; Civil Service O.C. v. Craigengower 0.0. "Hong Kong F,C, "B" ✨, K.B.G.C., Club de Recreio. v. Police R.C., Talkoo R.C. v. Hong Kong F.C. "A" Division : Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon F.C., Yacht Club v. Crafgéngower C.C., Hong Kong Electric v. Kowloon Tong R.C., Hong Kong FC. v. Club de Re- crelo.

SWIMMING --Chung Sing Bene- volent Society Bwimming Gala 'at' Kennedy Town. § D.M.

2nd Team v. Recreio (Awn}}; J. Edwards, F. Kelly. W. Camp- ¡bell, G. Moss (skip),

W. Glendinning.

J. Riddell, A

| Wright, J. Orem (skip).

L. Glendinning, F. Charning. F Nolan, F. Booker, (skip).

RECREIO

1st Division (Home) vs, €:8.C.C.

J. Luz, C. E. Marques, A. A. Re- medios and H. A. Alves (skip.

L. F. Kavler, D. C. Alves, F. V. V. Ribeiro and R. F. Luz (skip).

J. E. Noronha. J. F. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva and F. X. M. Silva (skip).

2nd Division (Home) va P.R.C. F.A. Machado,"C. A. Loper, C. B. Besto and J. J." Basto (skip),

F. A. Xavier, C. C. Pereira, Dr. A. P. Guterres and B. Basto (skip).

LA. Gutierrez, J. C. Remedios. L J. Bra and F. X. Soares (skip) 3rd Division (Away) và, H.K.F.C.

C. P. Basto, J. M. Sueira, O. P. Remedios and C. R. Pereira (skip) | O. Vaz, A. M. Xavier, C. M. 8. Alves and E. Sousa (skip).

A. F. Noronha, A. V. Barros, M. A. Carvalho and P. A. Yvanovich (skip).

W. Mulcahy, J, Fraser, Craig, and E. Kern (skip).x

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

W. Hyde, L. Jack, A W, Smith and J. Hyde (skip).

2nd Team v. K.F.C. W. Bambro, B. A. Basto, J. W. M. Brown and J. M. Jack. (skip).

A. A. Dand, C. J. Tacchi, R., H, E Marks and H Nish (skip).

V. C. Labrum, W. T. French, J. Smith and T. Carr (skip),

KOWLOON TONG

Kowloon Tong v. HEC. (Away):

C. Mose, T. Tang, J. L. Stephens and A. Spary (skip).

T. M. Gregory, T. K. Lim, V. Atlenza and H Hittins (skipr

A. E. Castro, H. Y. Hou, Y. Abbas and A. H. Basto (skip).

FOOTBALL CLUB

"A" Team v. Talkoo (Away); J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, J. Russell, J. Rodger (skip),

R. P. Shaw, E. Strange, G. Dun- can, "W GUI (skip).

W. Buller, G. 8. Grater, N. Beb- binton, 4. Brooksbank (skip)..

“B” Team v. KBG.C. (Home):

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A Steven, J. Dalgarno, HV C. G. Solis, R. Edwards, R. Pearce, E. Tuck (skip).

Fitches, J. Pegg (skip).

A McKeller, F. H. Hoyer, CB.

8. Strange, L Lamert, E. 8. Car-|Robertson, J. A. R. Selby (skip).

Third Division v. Bezrelo (Home):

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