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SPORTING NEWS

"D" DIVISION TENNIS LEAGUE RESULTS

C.C.C. Y. RADIO Playing on their own ground the Craigengower Cricket Club lost to Radio Sports Club by three sets to xix.

Scores:-

C. W. Lam and T, L. Lee

(C.C.C.)

beat Souza and Almeida... 7-5 lost to Chanson and Au... 3-4 lost to Sheriff and Hussain 4--6

0. Sadick and J. Pan (C.C.C.)

KOWLOON TONG WIN

At Kowloon Tong, the home team beat the Indian Recreation Club by 7) sets to 11.

Scores:-

W. H. Wei and J. Mok

(Kowloon Tong)

beat Souza and Almeida ... 4-1. lost to Chanson and Au...... 4-0 beat Sheriff and Hassain... 6-3 Pelerson and Cassumbhoy

(C.C.C.)

lost to Souza and Almeida... 1-6 lost to Chanson and Au...... 1-6 lost to Sherift and Hussain 3-6

POLICE WIN

beat M. P. Madar and M. 'T.

Razack

41

beat M. U. Razack and I.

Kitchell beat M. A. Wahab and A. G.

Markar

0-1

8-1

6-0

K. Ma and Y. C. Lee

(Kowloon Tong)

beat' Madar and Razack ... beat Razack and Kitchell... beat Wahab and Kitchell... 6-1 N. A. E. Mackay and K. M. Lee

(Kowloon Torig)

lost to Madar and Razack... 3-9 drew with Razack and Kit-

chell

6-6

WIMBLEDON

Kho Again Shows Great Prowess

London, June 24 The following are further results in yesterday's tennis matches at Wimbledon:~~

MEN'S SINGLES (Third Round)

SPORT

SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938.

AND NOTES Din Through THE YEARS

BASEBALL CHATTER

BY PILAT

All baseball fans could not bat be satisfied with the brand of All matches ball games that was served up du tog last week-end.

vere closely contested and thrills and excitement were not lacking. A feature of last week's games was the return to form "of the In- dians who, siter a very promising start, were badly trounced in their last two matches.

On Saturday last the Indians | As it was the Chinese only just defeated the HK Baseball Club by managed to nose out the Indians 8 runs to 2 m ône of thé most in-oy the narrow margin of one run. teresting games seen this season Both teams played air-tight base- Kho Sin-kie (Chins) beat I. G. Unfortunately, the game was mar ball and the issue was always open Collins (Britain) 8-10, 6-2, 8-6, 6-2ed by a very regrettable Incident. till the very last innings. Probably Kho Sin-kle took a long time in seemed that two players were the turning point of the game was settling down, and he trailed 1-4

engaged in a dispute which cul- when Tunty Chinn romped home in the Brst set. Then, as a result minated in one player striking the after a mighty clout to centre feld. of powerful driving he recovered to lead 6-5, but Collins speeded up and as a result of accurate place- the 18th ments won the get in fame.

other.

started

ARCOLLI'S FEAT

The Club.

usual, 114

M. el Arcull, on the mound for randly and chalked up two runs

Indians, pitched a 'grand in the first stanza. But thereafter the Kho's rhythmic driving from the they were blanked for the rest of game, allowing the Chinese only baseline won him the second set the game. The Belding of both three hits, and considering that he but Colling led 3-1 in the third teams was very good, particularly ditched the whole game the pre- beat Wahab, and Markar..... 6-set and two-love in the fourth, only the Indians outfelds, who brought tous day it was a very good per-

a number or magnificent formance indeed. to see Kho rally on both occasions, off DRAWN MATCH

D. Būdze (U.S.) beat G. Lyttleton catches. Playing at home, the Army Ten- Rogers (Ireland) 6-0, 7-5, 6-1. tile Club drew with the Chinese J. S. QUE (Britain) Recreation Club, both sides annex-Gopfert (Germany) 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Calthorp and Major (Police)

beat Bebbington and Beedin 7-sing 14 sets.

On the Police RC ground the home team beat the Civil Servants-

by seven sets to two.

Scores:-

beat Paterson and Deakin... 6-i beat Baker and Bostock Carruthers and Loughlin

(Police)

6-3.

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The Chinese, with a percentage FINE FIGHT

f.875, are sitting pretty and the On Sunday the ELK Club for pennant is as good as theirs. felted their game to the Volunteers However, the runners-up position owing to some of their men not has reached a very interesting turning up. A scratch match was stage with the Mindanao, Volun-baseball if last week's improvement COLONIALS" GOLF

is any criterion." (Second Round)” ~

played in which the Volunteers jeers and Recreto all having a 'say. Mdme." Mathieu (France) beat emerged winners with the ane tally The HK. Clip, with only a single

of 14-3 runs.

victory, is sure of the cellar ipost- Miss Curtis 6-0, 6-3.

Contrary to all expectations, the ion Indians put up such a good fight In view of the numerous changes on Sunday that at one stage they made every week it is hard to Mindanao were considered to have a very announce with any certainty the

chance good

of lowering the matches down for decision this Recreio

Scores:-

6-3

Aulam and Flinter (A.T.C.)

lost to H. N. Chau and P. H.

Chlu

1-0

beat C. T. Wai and K. M.

Wang

Miss

drew with K. S. Cheung and

C. Y. Tz

Mary Hardwick (Britain) beat Mrs. McKelvic (nee Miss Me Ostrich) 6-3, 6-3.

6-6

MIXED DOUBLES

(First Round)

3-6

6-3

beat Bebbington and Beedin 7-S beat Paterson and Peakin... B-2 lost to Baker and Bostock... 4-6 Brown and Howlett (Police)

"beat Bebbington and Beedin 6-2 beat Paterson and Deakin... 7. 5. lost to Baker and Bostock... 1-6

S.C.A.A. v.

RECREIO

At King's Park the South China Athletic Association lost to Club de Recreio by 3 sets to 6.

Scores:--

K. C. Wang and K. T. Ng

(S.C.A.A)

Islett and Emberson (A.T.C.)

lost to Chau and Chiu beat Wal and Wang beat Cheung and Tze Barton and Miller (A.T.C

lost to Chau and Chlu... lost to Wai and Wang beat Cheung and Tze

KIT.C. v. K.C.C.

D. Budge and Miss Alice Marble colours of the Chinese for (U.S.) beat D. McPhail and Mrs. second time this season 6-2 Phyllis Madford King (Britain) 6-0,

6-0.

༣.༩ 4-6

6-2

The Kowloon Indian Tennis Club played the Kowloon Cricket Club and won by 63 sets to 2).

Scores:-

||

lbst to A. E. Xavier, und R..

'Marques

4-Ahmed Khan and S. R. Salleli

beat M. Guterres and H. A.

Ribeiro

(K.LT.C.)

---2

beat HA. Remedios and J.

Xavier

drew with Gillard and ÖTT 6-6 beat Madar and Bliss

B-2

drew with Hume and Bur-

son

P. Sang and P. Y. Kwok

(S.C.A.A.)

3.

11

',

1st to Xavier and Marques 3-6.). inst to Guterres and Ribeiro-3-û lost to Remedios and Xavier 4-6

Y. H. Leung and P. W. Sze-

(S.C.A.A.)

lost to Xavier and Margues 3---6 beat Guterres and Ribeiro... 6-3 lost to Remedios and Xavier 2-8

.....

31. Khan and Jahan Dad

K.I.T.C.)

lost to Ollard and Orr

(Second Round)

R. A Shayes and Miss Joan Saunders (Britain) beat G. Makb (US) and Mile. Jedzrejowska (Po land) 6-3, 6-4.

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY

6--6 BASEBALL.-U.S.S. Mindanao

Club de Recrelo.

3-6

drew with Madar and Bliss 6-6 beat Hume and Burson.....

M. Ramzan and Mit Singh

(KI.T.C.)

beat Gillard and Orr... "beat Madar "and Bliss

beat Hume and Burson

6-3

63 7--5 6-1

Frames, Strikes And Spares

Frames, strikes, spares and breaks, mystic language of the game of alley bowls, will be common talk in the Colony next week when the Hong Kong Bowling Alleys will be opened.

The opening ceremony will be performed on Wednesday at 9.30 p.m. when Its Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, will roll the first ball.

Situated just behind the China Fleet Club, the alleys are ideally sited as they are within easy reach of the business sectior as well as being perfectly placed as regards the Services.

The building which houses the to the favourite ten pins played álleys has been specially construct-with the big 27 inch ball with three ed of bricks covered with a yellow finger holes, there will be avail- plaster: the doors, windows and able the duck pin and candle pin other woodwork being a bright red games which are played with a forming a pleasing appearance, smaller ball. and a large Neon light sign bear ing the name of the enterprise stands out prominently above the main entrance.

boted to seating accommodation

A game which consists of ten frames should take two average players about 15 minutes, and the charge will be 40 cents each for civilians and 25 cents for service-

men.

COMFORTABLE CHAIRS On entering the building, the

The syndicate is expecting to Erst thing to catch the eye is a

promote a league in which teams large space, well luminated and will consist of five players, and al- ventilated by overhead fans) de-ready great enthusiasm is beina consisting of plain teakwood tables displayed by the various American

and other business concerns. with comfortable rattan y basket

On the opening night, there will chairs on one side of this space be a competition between six teams' is a semicircular bar and a small

representing the National City kitchen and pantry-from which

Bank, Chase Bank, Dollar 8.6. Co. will be dispensed beer and cther Standard Oil, Hong Kong Club and malt drinks hot dogs, andwiches The Brokers. This competition will take place after His Excellency

and stillar small snacks."

Tea and coffee will be ob-has rolled the first ball. tainable and it is anticipated there

Two other alleys will be reserved

will be a good demand for theat for other guests who may wish to during the mornings when the alleys are to be open to ladies only, try their skill," and a thoroughly Similarly the alloys will be reserved enjoyable evening is anticipated.

for men only from 1.p.m. ad SOVIET SOCCER

On the opposite side, is an iden-

tical semicircular counter which

ouses the Frogun and" on

lch cigarettes and chocolates |

ation is also provided no

TEAM TO VISIT

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

Prague, June

be displayed. Lavatory - Its announced that arrange- ments have been made to hold an international football match be- tween Soviet Russia and Czecho-

Beyond

RECAN

PATTERN

table

Is a railing (slovakia as part of the programme

and then come the alleys, which of the 10th Sokol congress to be

have been

from Manila,.

These

are the American pattern and In

Imported held in the arst half of July,

This will be the first appearance standard of Sqrlet sportsmen outside their

tion own country(Transocean), ---

30WLS.-First Division: Kowloon B.G.C. v. Cralgengower C.C., Club de Recreio v. Kowloon C.C., Civil Service C.C. v. Police H.C., Kow- loon Decks R.C. v, Indian R.C. Second Division: Cralgengower C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C., Civil Ser- vice v. Club de Recreo, Hong Kong FC. "A" Hong Kong F.C. "B." Police R.C., Taikoo R.C. Third Division: Kowloon Tong R.C. v. Kowloon EC., Craigen- gower v. Kowloon C.C.. Club de Recretu V. Yacht Club... Hong Kong FC. v. Hong Kong Electric R.C. SWIMMING. Chinese Bathing Club Night Fete at North Polni, 7.30 p.m.

TOMORROW

ध.

BASEBALL.-U.S.S. 'Mindanao

Indian B.C.; US.S. Mindanao v. Volunteers.

30WLS-Open Rinks Champton- ship: Ells. A. R. Dallah

Craigengower C.C); E er Ar- eull v. A E. Carey (Hong Kong F.C.) C. G. Silva, v. W. Gil Kowicon BG.C.); F. X. Silva v U. M. Omar Kowloon Docks: R.C.); J. G. Meyer V. E. W. 'Mus- kett (Kowloon C.C); M. Carval- ho V. J. McKelvle Kowloon F.C.); O. de Sousi v. J. Fraser (Kowloon -F.C.); B. Basto v. W. Mair (Civil Service C.C.).

MONDAY, JUNE 27).

TENNIS-Mixed Doubles; Club de

Recreio v. Ladies R.CHong Kong CC.. v. United Services R.C.: Kowloon CC. "A". Kow- Idon C.C. "B."

TUESDAY, JUNE 28 BILLIARDS AND DARTS.-R. A. Stonecutters v. Garrison 'Mess; RAMC. V. R. Scots "B"; R. Scots "A" v. R. ALyemun; Mid- dlesex v. Royal Engineers. TENNIS.—“A”

Division: United Services R.C. v. Chinese R.C.'S. China AA. Club de Recreio: "Kowloon C.C. v. Hong Kong C.C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 TENNIS*** Division: Indian R.C. v. Chinese R.C.; University v. Club de Recrelo; Hong Kong C.C. v. Craigengower C.C.; South China Av. Civil Service Cc.; Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Indian

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 TENNIS "C" Division: Army T.C. ydian R.C.; Chinese R.C. v. University Club de Recreio v. Craigengower CC: South China AA Kowloon C.C.

יו'

Chinese B.C.

SUCCESSES

The following is the table up to

London, June 24. date:-

Mr. C. J. Guthrie of Nigeria to- P. W. L Pct. 8 7 1 875 day won the Lucifer Golfing So- ciety's tournamient at Walton 7 4. 3 .571 Meath by nine up. His handicap 7 4 3 571 was 10.

Volunteers

*

8 3 3 .500 Mr. E. Bagot of Malaya (handi-

the week-end... However, baseball fans India

will be provided with some good KB. Club

9

1 8111 others, by one up-(Reuter)."

They're fragrant

PLAYE

PLAYER'S

CLIPPER

ARETTES

PLAIN AND CORK-TIPPED

7 3 4 428 cap 5) was joint fourth with three

Player's CLIPPER

CIGARETTES

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