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LAWN BOWLS RESULTS
Bowling Green And H.K.F.C. Share Points At Valley
BIG WIN FOR C.C.C.
COLONY BOWLS
SPORT
COLONY BOWLS POPULAR JOCKEY CHUNG SHING
TOURNEY
Programme For This Week
· Several interesting matches, fa A full programme of Lawn Bowls
AC the Valley, Craigengower the Colony Open Pairs Lawn matches was carried out over the j week-end, the feature being the Cricket Club beat Civil Service Bowls Championship will be fea- drawn match between K.B.G.C. and | Cricket Club by 32 shuts. «ILKF.C. “B” in the Second Divi-) sfon, each side scoring 55 shows:-
FIRST DIVISION
WIN FOR RECREIO
tured this week, the programme for which is as follows :—
MONDAY
At Police B.C.
C.S.C.C..-H. F. Harper, J. R. Carr. W. Cullip, S. Eccleshall (skip) 13: F. S. Austin, P. D. Crawley, R.
G. Bostock and A. B. Allan E. Wood, J, Cook (skip) 18: E. Kir- man, E. B. Bradshaw, A, B. Allan.. A. Machado and F. X. M. da
At King's Park, Club de Recreto v R. Hillyer (skip) 14 Total: 45. Silva.
beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 15 shots.
་
L Jack and A. A. Dand v W. Hodges and A. Brooksbant,
F..V. V. Ribeiro and H. A. Älvès
A. Steven and J. A. R., Belby V C.C.C.-A 3. Coelho, H. W. Randall W. Ward. J. Cavanagh O. P. Remedios and E. de Souza, Recreio:-L, F. Xavier. D. C.
tskip) 30; J. W. Leonard, JH. Alves, F. V. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Lux Xavier. K. M. Omkr. M. J. Medina (skip) 28; J. E. Notona. J. F. V. (skip) 22; J. R. Soares, N. P. Kar- Ribeiro, C. G. Silva, F. X. M. Siva anjla, W. G. Bagley, M. A. R. R. Fitches and R. Edwards. (skip) 21; J. Luz, C. E. Marques, ASouza (skip) 25. Total: 77. . A Remedios. H. Alves (skip) 14.
Total: 83.
csc.c-J. Gellatly, W. J. Bar- ling. R. R. Davies J. F. McGowan (skip). 18: B. O. Bostock, J. Deakin, EW. Simmonds. 8. Randle (skip 14; A. War. L. A. Collyer, J. Purvis, J. Hollidge isklp) 16. Total: 48
A CLOSE GAME
1.
At the Valley Cralgengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 5 shots.
C.C.C.: A. S. Gomes. B. W. Whiteman, A. M. Omar, M.
HIRD DIVISION
K.F.C. AGAIN
"
At Club de Recrolo
S. M. White and S. Randle v 8. M. Rumjahn and 8. O. Bux,.
G. N. Mitchell and J. C. Brown
At Cox's Road, Kowloon Football Y T. F. Stainton and J. F. Watson. club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 19 shots.
K.C.C.-A. Jones, C. J. Tacchi, 3. Marks. H. Nish (skip) 12: "V. C. Labrum, W. French, J. Smith, T. W. Carr (skip) 14; W. Banibro, W. Hobbs, J. W. M. Brown, J. M. Jack
skip) 17. Total: 43.
8
G. C. Norman and J. G. Meyer:
Eccleshall and G. Sheriff..
T. Ferguson and A. Calman v W. MarHardy and W. Cambton,
TUESDAY.
At HK Football Club
F. H. Kelly and F. Nolan y J. 8. Logan and G. E. F. Thompson
E. G. Post and A. E Carey v R.
"Phillips and J. Fraser.
K.F.C.-T. White, R. Hall, C. Turney. W. Field (skip) 26; "A. P.
C. Champelovler,
Omar (skip) 18; J. S. Landolt. A. Pastman,
V.
At Bowling Green Club
Mr. B. L. Tao, above la one of the most popular fockeys at the Happy Valley meetings, He is also well-known in Ma- cao where he has scored 'many SUCCESSOR.
ROYAL HUNT
· CUP
Probable Starters And Jockeys
London, June 11. Azam Pasha, joint favourite with Artists Prince for the Royal Hunt at Ascot next C. Turney and W. V. Field v A. Cup, to be run
Wednesday, will be ridden by Richardson, while Artists Prince has not yet been given a jockey. The following are the probable starters:
A. Razack, C. S. Rosselet. R. Rasa Petherick. T. Fergusson (skip) 22; (skip) 24: W. Penney. W. K. Way.. Lapsley, J. T. Smalley. V. Chit-Bakar and A. K. Minu. L. C. R. Souza, BWBradbury terdon; J. Gibson (skip) 14. Total: (skip) 27. Total: 69.
K.C.C.-A. A. Dand, T. A. Madar.
62.
FOOTBALLERS LOSE
H. Overy, E. C. Fincher (skip.31: At the Valey. Club de Recrelo W. Mulcahy, R. A. Basto, J. Fraser. beat Hong Kong Football Club by E, Kern (skip) 21: W. Hyde, L. 7 shots. Jack, A. W. Smith. J. Hyde skip) 12. Total: 84,
"POLICE SUCCESS
At Hunghom. Police Recreation Club beat Kowloon Dock Recrea- tion Club by 18 shots.
P.R.C.-J. Fender, W. McHardy.
G. Perkins A E. Carey (skip) 21:
H.K.F.C.-A. Didsbury, A Thom- son J. Skinner, R. A. Trengrove skip) 15; 2. C. Brown, S. W. Cres- sey, T. R. Rowell, V, Walker (skip) 18: C. G. Sollis, R. A. Edwards, D. C. Fitches, H. Pegg (skip) 17. Total: "0.
Recreto: C. F. Vas, D. F. Lopes, W. Cameron, T. Tallon. W. Shep A. M. Xavier. E. de Souza (skip) 19; herd, W. Mair (skip) 17: W. Mc-C. P. Basto, J. M. O. Sequeira, O. P. Leod. C. Dowman, W. E. Holis ds. Remedios. C. E. Roza-Pereira (skip) 14: L. Leon, A. F. Noronha, M. A L. G. Pest (skipi 33. Total: 71.
Revie Carvalho, P. A. Yvanovich (skip) K.D.R.C.-A. Calnan, J. J. Kempton, J. McKelvie (skip) 16:24. Total: 57.
V. Ramsay, T. Mason, T. Coleman,
ONLY JUST!
At Ming Yuen, Hong Kong Elec- * G. Cooper. (skip); 22; J. G.
Ozorio, M. Ferguson, 8. Gray, J. C.tric Recreation Club beat Kowloon Brown (skip) 15. Total; 53.
INDIANS BLATEN
At Austin Road, Kowloon Bow-
Tong Garden City Association by one shot.
J. C. Remedios and C. C. Fereira vA E Coates and R. Basa.
WEDNESDAY
At Indian Recreation Club
J. Hyde and H. Overy, v W. Gli! and G. Duncan.
AT CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
Danbulger (Weston) Phakes or Full Ball (E. Smith) Flag of Truce (Jones) Leksar (Eliott).
J. Hoosen and A. R. Minu v J. Puzzler (Perryman) Jack and V. C. Labrum.
AT KOWLOON DOCKS W. Carr and W. Mulcahy v E. W. Lines and R. Duncan.
c.
Mose, J. Tang, J. L. Stephens, Spary (skip) 24. Total: 55. YACHT CLUB BEATEN
At North Point, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 8 shots.
Lady of Shalott (Bear) Carlisle (Sprague)
Pegasus or Renardo (Lowrey) Laurent (Gordon Richards) Azam Pasha (Richardson) Convert (Gardner)
Moody (Sammy Wragg) Noble King (D. Smith) Edgehill (Nevett) Gallowgate (Couch) Galsonia (Maher) Reviresco (Strett) Alarm Bell (Robertson) Remember (Eddery) Star Myer (Middleton) Canteener (Eddowes) Thirteen (Sharpe).
R.H.K.Y.C.-W. A. Cornell, A. B. Mitchell, P. J. A. Hamilton, J. A D. Morrison (skip) 19; A. Nissim, D. H.K.E.R.C.-J. R. Way. J. Drummond, A. Murdoch R. H. Hedley. J. F. Lünay, W. E.. B. Wild (skip) 28; W. J. Hansen. E ling Green Club beat Indian Re-Muskett (skip) 20; G. G. S. Thom-Hospes, P. S. Cassidy. A. W. Brown creation Club by 21 shots.
son, C. E. Gahagan, G. T. Padgett, (skip) 11. Total: 56. 3. Watson, K.B.G.C.-J.
L. de Rome (skip) 25: R. C. Butler, White. A. Hyde Lady, R. Duncan
Norman (skip) 20; G. C.
A. Macintyre. A; J. Hall, J, G. Meyer (skip) 14: F. A, Cheesman, A. Mac- Tarlane, C. B. Hosking. E. W. Lines
(skip) 31. Total: 71.
No jockeys have yet been no- minated for Terror. Burdock. Artists Prince, Overcoat, Bland Star, Mannlicher, Sheer Of Re C.C.C.:-E. Kerrison. H. G. Daw-ward, Blue Star. Hindeo Holiday w. Stoker, A. F. Paul, J. K. Sloan son. G. 8. Ladd, S. Lillicrap, (skip) or Revolte.-(Reuter). (skip) 11. Total: 58.
24: F. M. Rozario, 8. Leonard. F. X.
M.
I.R.CJ. Hoosen, A. Barkar, A. K. Minu. A R. Minu (skip) 14;. D. M. Khan. A. M. Wahab, M. R.. Abbas, E. el Arcul (skip) 24; 8. M. Rumfahn, S. O. Bux; M Y. Adal, A. K. Dallah (skip) 12. Total: 50.
SECOND DIVISION
T.R.C. BEAT FOOTBALLS At Shaukiwan, Taikoo beat Hong Kong Football Club "A" by 19 shots:
Talkoo R.C.-J. Wald. A. Mc- Arthur. J. Polson, R. M. Keown (skip) 32; R. Main, S., Pollock, W. Seath, D. Munro (skip 22: F. Hillon, T. Grimes, W. Melrose, T. F. Stain- ton. (skip) 17. Total: 71.
*
H.KF.C. "A":-J. 8. Howell, A. W. Hodges. J. Russell, J. Rodger (skip) 20: W. Buller, G. S. Graver, NJ. Bebbington. A. Brooksbank (skip) 15; R. P. Shaw. B. L. Strange, G.. Duncan, W. Gill (skip) 17. Total:
52,
ALL SQUARE!
At the Valley, Hong Kong FooL- ball Club "B" tied with Kowloon Bowling Green Club...
H.KF.C. "B"-A. McKellar, F. H." Glover, C.. B. Robertson, J. A R. Belby (skip),23; S. H. Strange. L Lammert, B. C. Carter, F. H., W. Haynes (akip) 15; A Stevens, J. Dalgarna, H. V Pearse, E. Tuck (skip) 21. Total: 59...
KRGCE L. Lockhart, A. T. Lay, L. A R. Duncan, T. Armstrong [skip). 17; EV. Bearls, H. E. Drew, RCP. Phillips, G. E.F. Thompson (skip) 27; E, A. Atkins., J. Watson, D. W. Waterton, W. B. Drake (skip) 15. Total: 59...
RECREIO BEAT POLICE (* At King's Park, Club de Recreto beat Police Recreation Club by 10 'shots.
Récréto: A Chifletres, O, M. Bilva, Leo Bilva, R. X. Böare: (dkip) *37: F. X. Machado, Remédios, C.
· H- Bästő, “J. J. Bastb' (skip) 16; F. A. Xavier, C. Careira, A. P. Guterres, B. Bashid) 18. Total:
60.
P.R.C.-W ** dindowsilag, J. Rid- dell: A Wright, 15um Cakip) 15: B. Edwards, F. Kelly W. Campbell, Ú. O. Most takippy; L. Glendin alg, R. Channing, F Nolan, F. E. Booter p) 1. Total: 50.
S.
K. Tong G.C.A:~T. M. Gregory. Delgado, A. E S. Alves (skip) 18; Asger. S. Atienza, H. Gittins C. W. Lam. T. Locke, AB. Ham- (skip) 12; A. 5. Castro H. Y. Hau. son. E. Zimmern (skip) 24. Total: Y. Abbas. A. H. Baste (skip), 10:154.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Craigengower
Club de Recrei
Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon Dock
Civil Service Football Club "B" Club de Recreio Taikoo Dock i... ....
Kowloon C.C. Yacht Club H.K. Electric
Football Club
season,
LATEST CALL-OVER
London, June 10.
The following is the call-over, for the Royal Hurit Cup:
10:1 Azami, Fasha (o), 100/9 (taken and wanted)
10/1 Artist Prince (0), 100/9 (t)
100/6 Burdock (0) 100/6 Galisonta (0) 100/6 Carlisle (0) 100/6 Dan Bulger (0) 100/0 Full Sail (c) - 100/6 Laureat II (0)
FIRST DIVISION
(72) 69
Kowloon C.C.
(50) 64
-100/8 Flag of Truce (o)
100/8 Phakos (0) 100/6 Couvert (0)
(68) 83
Civil Service
. (55) 48
(~~) 71
Indian R.C.
(-) 50
(74) 53
Police R.C.
(58) 71
SECOND DIVISION
(-) 45
Craigengower
(mm) 77
(58) 59
Kowloon B.G.C.
(78). 59
(70) 80
Police R.C.
(39) 50
100/6 Terror ...(0)
(-) 71
Football Club “A”.
32
20/1 Edgehill (0)|
20/1 Overcoat (D)
THIRD DIVISION
20/1 Noble King (a)
(-) 13.
(841. 58
Kowloon Football Club -) 62 Craigengower
25/1 Moody (0)
(47) 84
25/1 Blandetar (0)
(33) 56
"Kowloon Tong ....
(69) 55
25/1 Le Kaar. (0)
(56) 50
Club de Recreio....
(55) 57
251. Lady of Shalott (6)
.--(Reuter).
Figures in brackets denote scores in corresponding match last
LEAGUE TABLES
FIRST DIVISION
RED ROSE STAKES
London, June. 11.. The Red Rose Stakes resulted as follows:-
AQUATICS
Two Water Polo Matches
The Chung Shing Benevolent So ciety held a swimming gala at West
| Point on Saturday night when a
large number of - members
riends attended.
and
Results were as follows: Men's 200 Metres Free-style:-1, Ng Ning; 2. Ng Chung-man; 8, Bo. Pul-kit. Time 2 mins. 41, secs; ** Ladies' 100 Metres. Brenst- fætroke:— 1, Miss Lam Tu-la!; 9. diss Tip Chol-mhan; S. Miles Buk Tae-ho. Time 1 min. 53 secs.
5 to 2
5 to 2
"
8 to 1.
There were eight starters. Won
Shots
P.
W.
D. For Agst.
Piz
1. Ban Miguel
Craigengower
B
5
1
B
399 321 10
2. Bazel
Club de Recreio
7
5 2
.0
408
364. 10
3. Bowbell
Kowloon Cricket Club
T
4
3
0
420" 397
A
7
.3
3
1 391 371
7
B
3
3
6 338 342
p
7
3
4
0
388 440
8
2
3
1 327 338
6 ១.
B
0
277 973
Kowloon B.G.O. Indian R.C. Police R.C. Kowloon Dock R.C. Civil Service C.C...
Club de Recreio- Kowloon B0.0. Cralgengower C.C. Football Club. “B” Football Club “A”
Police R.C. V...... Talkbo Dock RC; Civil Service G.C.
SECOND DIVISION
D. For Agst."....Pts.' 0.432
Shots
W.
7
2 5
380
10
༡.
1
430 401
9
€
4
0
303 345
8
3 2
1 338 389
7
4
0 369 347
4
2
4.
0
346 369
▸
349
232
0.
THIRD DIVISION
Kowloon Football Club HE. Electric R.C. ....... Kowloon Tong G.C.A. Cralgengower C,C. Football Club Kowloon Cricket Club Club de Récrélo
HR.K. Yacht Club
341 386
by short head and neck.-(Reuter).
BUDGE SWEEPS
THE BOARD
Wins Fourth Major Championship
Paris, June 12. Donald Budge, red-headed American tennis ace, created a new record on Saturday when he beat Roderick Menzel (Czechoslovakia) in the final of the French Singles Championship here to put himself in possession of all the four major tennis championships within - 12
months.
He was never extended by Men- set and won in three straight sets. 6-3, 6-2, 6-4
Shots
W.
D. For Arst.
Pts.
0
9.00 417 270.
... 12
2
2004 3647930
B
3 0.367 331
· ទ
3'
:0
322 330
323 594
6
6
377 421
6
..291 415
SOIL 6-0, 1-3:
-(Trans-Ocean).
0418382
Boys' 100 Metres free-style:- Li Weng Bing-kal; 2. Yue Bing-sam: 3. Yue Bing fan Time 1 min 48
secs.
MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938.
ENGLAND IN STRONG POSITION IN FIRST TEST Big Score Enables Hammond To Declare At 658 For 8
By F. Mela
ENGLAND, 688 FOR È DECLARED; AUSTRALIA 138 FOR 3. That sums up the position at the close of the second day's play in the First Test match "between England and Australia on the Tainous Trent Bridge gtohvi, Nottingham, and from the English point of view, the situation is a highly satisfactory one,
From all accounts W. R. ("Wally") Hammond has already made his mark as a Test captain. His arrangement of the batting order Was such that it enabled the English batsmen to produce their, best against an attack that is anything but mediocre and when Australia went in to bat be changed his bowling so judiciously thất thể tourists had to fight hard for every run.
Australia needs another 370 runs to save the follow-on but although
"Men's 200 Metres 'Breast-stroke: the task appears to be a formi
stumps were drawn at 138 for
&
England therefore, is in a very With the Test
1. Ho Poon-kwan; 2 Wongdible one, it is by no means beyond strong position, Cheuk-kel; 3. Lai Shiu-chung.! the Australians and I for one shall limited to four days, there is just not be surprised if they can a chance that the Australians Time 3 mina. 17 secs.
Wil
Men's 50 Metres free-style:-1,manage it. Stan McCabe is still might force a draw of it. All resta Lai Shiu-chung: 2. Fung Kiu-at the wicket and there are also with the English bowlers...
Barnett, Hasett-al they be equal to the occasion? sang; 3. Wu Yul-fony. Time 34 Badcock.
capable of big things.
2-5 seca.
Men's 200 Metres Back-stroke.- 1. Ng Ning: 2. 8o Tin-mo; 9. Ng} Shiu-man. Time 3 mins. 11 secs.
Ladies 100 Metres free-style:- Miss Ng Yuet-hirig; 2. Miss YIP Choi-man: 3, Miss Lam To-lek Time 1 min. 41 secs.
Water-polo:--
Sporting
Fixtures
GRAND START When Hammond won the toss on Friday there was much jubilation amongst "England's supporters' but it may be safe, perhaps, to say that even the most enthusiastic of them did not expect such a fine start from Barnett and Hutton. Chung Shing BB. 2; Middlesex That they were able to place Eng- Regiment 3: Chung Shinz 2dn-3: land in such a strong position:| AUCTION.—Public Roup of Race Small Units 3.
speaks volumes for their fine bat- Chung Shing:- Fung Shiu fat: [ting and also their temperaments Poon Ping-man-to: Ng Kit-man. for big occasions.. Bo Tin-mo and Chan Chak pul.
Ng Ning played in the second game for Chan Chak-put.
Middlesex-Pte. Berry: L/Cpt. Ure and Bdsm. Hymas; Bdam March, Bram. Stemp. Pte. Buckle and Pte. Davies...
Stemp and So Tin-mo éach scored two goals.
i
MCCORMICK FAILS
Although the groundsman reported that the wicket was about the fastest he had ever prepared, the Australian speed merchant, McCormick, falled to do anything, his one wicket (Barnett) costing him 108 runs. On O'Reilly fell the most work. overs, 11 being
Small Units:-Pte McKay (R.A. M.C.) Pte. McLaren (R.A.8.C.) He bowled 56 and Pte. Brice (RAO.C.) Pte maidens to take three for 184. Harris (R.A.M.C.); Pte. Nichols (R.quite a good performance when it (RC. is borne in mind that the total A. M. C.). Sig. Dignan
and Sigpayne (R. 8ignals) Signals).
$9
C. scored off the bat came to 631 runs. The wicket, described perfect, did not give the spin bowlers any help.
Hammond only, made 28 it is
LEAGUE TENNIS true, but he batted at a time when
FIXTURES
FULL CARD FOR THE WEEK
O'Reilly and Fleetwood-Smith were bowling an immaculate length and he did well to wear down the bowling for the latter batsmen.
in this respect he wasS well supported by Paynter who went on to score 218 not out. Compton
started his Test career with a cen- The lawn tennis League pro-tury and, when he completed this gramme will be resumed with a full he helped to establish a new re- programme this week
Cord-four individual centuries in Several Interesting matches will an innings.
1F
TODAY
· Ponies; at Jockey Club Paddock, Race Course, 5.30, p.m. BADMINTON, YM,C.A. Badmin-
ton in the West Lounge, BOWLS-Open Pairs Champion- ship (Second Round)-Police RC: Bosock and A. B. Allan v. F.. Machado and F. X. Silva; A. Steven and J. A. R. Selby v. O. P. Remedios and E, de Souza; L Jack and A. A..Dand v. A, Hodges and A. Brooksbank, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H. Alves v. £."
Club Fitches and R. Edwards.
de Recrels: S. White and 8. Randic v S, M. Rumjahn and 8. O. Bux; G. Ñ. Mitchell and J..C. Brown ly. †. F. Stálnton and J. Watson; C. Norman and J. G. Meyer v. 8. Eccleshall and G. H. Sherril: T. Fergusson and T. Coleman v. W. McHardy and W. Cameron. MEETING-Hong Kong Football Association Council Meeting, Holland House, 5.30 p.m.
TOMORROW
BOWLS-Open Pairs Champion- ship (Second Round): Hong Kong F.C.: F. Kelly and F. Nolan V. J. S. Logan and G. E. F. Thompson; E. G. Post and A. E. Carey v. R. P. Phillips and J. Fraser, Kowloon E.G.C; Re- medios and Pereira 7. AE. Coates and R. Bası,
Leslie Ames batted well for his be featured in the Mixed Doubles League and in the "A" Division. 40 and then, with about an hour In the former Hong Kong Cricket left for play, Hammond declared. Club visit Kowloon Cricket Club "A" England having amassed the use - | DARTS. --- McEwan-Younger Darts in what should prove the most in-ful total of 858 for 8. teresting of the day's three matches, while on Tuesday KC.C. visit Bookunpoo where they should be fully exterided by the Indians.
MONDAY
C.R.C. v. K.C.C. (B).
C. de R. v. U.S.R.C. K.C.C. (A) v. HK.C.C.
TUESDAY
"A" Division
C. de R. v. USR.C. HK.C.C. 7. S.CA.A I.R.C. v. K.C.U,
WEDNESDAY "B" Division C.C.C. Y. C.R.C. S.C.A.A. v. C. de R. CS.C.C. v. K.LT.C. H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C. H.K.U.T.C. v. I.R.C.
THURSDAY "C" Division
AT.C. v. CRC. B.CA.A. V. C. de R. K.TO.C.A. V. C.C.C. K.C.C. v. H.K.U.T.C. FRIDAY
«p” Division C.BA v. AT.C C.R.C. Y. 8.C.AA C. de R. v, RS.C.
C.C.C. v. P.RC,
·C.3.C.C. V. KTGCA IR.C. v. KLT.C.
FLYING BOAT RECORD
London, June 11,
The RFA Short Sunderland. fying-boat which yesterday set up a record non-stop flight from Pembroke Dock to Gibraltar, creat ed a new record when it flew from
The final of the Women's Buthe Rock to Malta Grapt to d gles was won by Madame Mathieu,
Paynter had, according to the cables, played glorious cricket and during his 330 minutes at the wicket bit, a six, a dive and 28 boundaries,
AUSTRALIA BATS
Bradran decided to start the Australian Innings with Fingleton and Brown, the attack being en- trusted to Kenneth Farnes and Hammond himself. In the first over the Essex bowler, gave away six runs but with the total at 29 "Hammond brought on Wright for Farnes, the change having the desired effect as Fingleton played- on from the new bowler.
League: RA (5) v. RA (L), RAM.C. 7. R.E's, R. Scots “A” v, Garrison, Middlesex v. R. Scots • "B"
ADVERTISEMENT
2
MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. JUNE RACE MEETING,
19/6/38.
Owing to insufficient Entries for the Mongha Handicap for Bradman came in and Hammond "C" class ponies, this race has ätä brought of Tarnes, whom been cancelled and substituted by Bradman did not appear to like. the Monte Handicap for "E" Hammond wrung changes in the
bowling rapidly and England met class ponies (2nd Division).
with further success when Ames caught Brown behind the sticks off Farnes,
Best piece of the work of the
day came when Ames taughtị
By order,
S. W. CHENG,
Bradman off. Stufeld and with 13th June, 1938.
McCabe and Ward · batting, |
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