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SPORTING NEWS
Benny Lynch U.S. BASEBALL
Outclasses Jack Jurich
Glasgow, June 30.
baseball matches played yesterday:
Fighting at catchweights, Benny Lynch, the British and world's fly. weight champion, beat Jackle New York Jurich of America here to-night, Philadelphia.
the referee stopping the bout in the
RESULTS
The following
New York, June 30,
are results of
NÄTIONAL LEAGUE
R. EL E
9 12 1
1
&
2
8
9
0
Philadelphia
2
10
0
Cincinnati Pittsburgh
4
10.
1
5
11
1
10
15
1
5 12 0
twelfth round of their schedulded New York 15-round Aghi.
A crowd of 10,000 witnessed the agtit.
Lynch weighed in at 8 st. 8 lbs while Jurich tipped the scales at 7 st. 125 lbs.
St. Louis
The game between Buston Braves Brooklyn Dodgers will be
The American's Ane foctwork Chicago kept him out of danger of clever!
Tri straight uns and long lefts. the seventh round, Lynch chased and Jurich round the ring. Then the played at right. American engaged Lynch in toe-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
10
4 2 14 1
-toe exchanges, but went down philadelphia........... 0
New York .......... for a count of eight from a-ter- rific right. Hardly had he risen
(Gomez pitched, and Gordon and when he was sent down again, for Dickey homered for the Yankees). eight. He showed amazing -pluck and got up once more.
1.
In the eighth round, the Ameri- can was twice down for nine, Then Lynch eased up.
the In twelfth round, Lynch landed a right to the jaw, and while the time-keeper was count- ing, the referee stopped the fight.
(Reuter).
AWARDED KNOCK-OUT
London. June 38. Benny Lynch has officially-been- awarded A knock-out arainst Jurich, the latter having failed to heat the count.-(Reuter),
WIMBLEDON RESULTS
London, June 30.
The following were the results of played at Wimbledon matches yesterday:-
MEN'S SINGLES
-(Semi-Finals)
1 4 1 2 13 13
Gordon and Yankees and
Philadelphia New York
Gehrig (Rolfe,
for the homered Hayes for the Athletics)..
Washington Boston
4 10 2
11 - 1 8 Foxx and Cronth homered for the Red Sox).
Detroit
Cleveland
.
4
9
1
3 12 1 (Rogell and Greenberg homered for the Tigers?
Chicazu
¡St. Louis
9
I
CRICKET
MIDDLESEX WIN BY
TEN WICKETS
SPORT
AND
DERBYSHIRE,
DISMISSED
FOR 151
London, Гиле 30.
NOTES
LEAGUE
TENNIS
"C" DIVISIÓN RESULTS
In the "C" Division „Tennis" Playing the Australian cricket tourists at Chesterfield, Derbyshire League, the Chinese RC. beat the were yesterday dismissed for 151 Hong Kong University by 8 sets to
1 yesterday. runs. T. & Worthinrton was top-
Scores:-- scorer with 67, F. A. Ward taking five for 45.
II. Parks played a Ane tanings of 83 runs at Lord's recently, when the match between Middlesex and Sussex was concluded. This enabled
The Australians replied with 191 of play. J. H Sussex to avoid the indignity of an for one at close innings defeat, but Middlesex were Fingleton was sent back for 23, but left to make only two runs in order W, A. Brown hit up another cen- to win the match, and they beat tury and was 104 not out. C. L Sussex by 10 wickets, says The Badcock was also undefeated with Times.
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The following were the scores at close of play yesterday in first- class cricket matches:----
Sussex, forced to follow on 313 runs behind on the previous even ing. had put up a fight brave enough to raise at least some hopes Gloucester 96: Esex 324 for 6. that they might yet save the game. Sussex 426 for 6 v. Glamorgan.
These hopes."
soon however,
Kent 58; Leicester 195 and 74 dwindled when, at 135, J. Parks, for 1. who had led the recovery, chopped Lancashire 207 for 3 y. Hamp-
ball into his wicket. and three shire, Rain stopped play. runs later W. Corniford, reaching forward: scooped up an easy catch to Gray at forward short-leg.
R. G. Stainton, in the first in nings. had shown that he knew how to deal with a crisis, but this i time Staintoh quickly chopped a leg spinner into the hands of Robertson in the slips.
!!
M.C.C. 112 for 3: Cambridge 370. Notts 432: Somerset 69 for 0. Surrey 395: Oxford 51 for 0. Yorkshire 342 for 6 r. Worcester. (Reuter).
HAMMOND AGAIN
London, June 30. Walter Hammond, who captain- ed England in the "First and Sec- ond ericket Tests árait Austra-
"THE BOWLING HIT James Langridge was out first la, has again been selected to lead ball, playing too spon at an off-the England XI in the Third Test, break, and this meant that Sims to be played at Manchester on who was now bowling really well July 8-(Renter)..
in eight overs had taken fout wickets for 14 runs.
RECRUIT
Indeed, it then looked as though SINGAPORE RUGBY Sims might easily run through the side, but H. Parks, who in the first 12. 0
Irinings had faced a similar situa- 5 B ง
and
Owenton with great success, once again (Rensa. Radclif
Sx) came to the rescue of his side. homered for the White
Reuter),
FANLING GOLF The following are the starting beat Fmes for the holidays:-
Don Budge (America) Puncer Yugoslavia) 6-2, 6-1, 6-4.
H. W Austin (England) beat Henner Henkel (Germany) 3-2, 6-4. G-0.
· MEN'S DOUBLES (Quarter-Finals)
G. P. Hughes and F. H D Wilde England beat F. Cejnar (Czecho- Slovakia) and di E. Malfroy (New Zealand) 6-8, 6-2, 7-5.
Don
MIXED DOUBLES (Quarter-Finals). Budge, and Miss (America) beat
Alice Jean Marble Borotra (France) and Mrs. Heleri Wils Moody America) 6-1, 6-4.
Third Round
H.. Henkel (Germany) and Mrs. Fabyan (America) beat G. von
(Germany) Metaxa
and Miss (Gracyn Wheeler (America) 6-4, 6-3.
LADIES' PLATE (Second Round)
a.m.
TODAY
1
Old Course
9.12 S. J. H. Fox and I H. Geare. 9.16 C. A. King and L. R. Cramer, 9.32 E. T. McMullen and J. B. H.
Leckle.
TOMORROW
Old Course
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9.12 R. H. Gregory and R. Young. 9.16 S. S. Church and 1. H. Geare,
SUNDAY
Old Course
Hitting a full-toss and a half- volley from. R. W. V. Robins to the leg boundary; Parks at once took
from the initiative away
the bowlers, while at the other end Cox attacked Sims so successfully that he drove that bowler for two 43 in an over before hitting another short ball from Robins for 6.
-DISLOCATED FINGER
Rosslyn Park Player Joins Municipality
Singapore's civilian rugby fifteen will be strengthened next season by one of London's finest players.
Mr. J. B. Potter, Rosslyn Park's first choice for scrum half for the past two-and-a-hal seasons, has been appointed Financial Assistant to the Municipal Engineer, Singa- pore, and will arrive in Malaya by the P. and O. Uner Corfu on July
Cox then became quieter, but 29. Parks went on from strength to Mr. Potter is a product of Cum- strength, and gradually it began berland rugby, and he has played to look as though the Middlesex for that county in the champion- apin bowlers would lose not only ship on 18 occasions. the initiative but their control of length as well.
Coming South, he soon earned a
place in the Rosslyn Park first Sims unfortunately dislocated a team and, even with their huge Anger when trying to make a return membership, his club will find it catch from Parks, and the ball was difficult to replace such a whole- travelling 50 Inst that even hearted player.
though it had been partly checked
in its fight by Sims. It reached the
9.12 D. J. Gilmore and K. S. boundary with case.
Morrison.
9.16 G. C. Worrall and G. M. Park 9.20 J. B. H. Leckle and I. H.
col- The fact that Sims had to leave Macgregor-Morris and his
dis- discovered at what leagues the field was a great handicap to
tance the sound could be heard the Middlesex attack, but it is only fair to state that before this ac- and its direction.
"Gleare. 9.24 A. E. Lissaman and I w.cident happened Parks and Cox had collared the bowling comple- Shewan.
tely,
IN OPEN SEA After experiments on the reser- voir at Elstree trials were made in Parks completed his 50 in as the open, sea, ina.drifter, in con- Mrs. Hopman (Australia) 8-8, 4-6. 10.00 H. Harrison and Col. Mat- many minutes and the stand for junction with the Admiralty.
Miss. Gem Hoshing (China) beat
-6-4-(Reuter).
I
HENLEY ENTERS
NEW PHASE
Artisan Scullers
Admitted.
London, June 30.
9.28 C. A. King and W. C. Kent. 9.32 F. Groves and R. Young.
thews.
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
&
The following 'have been selected to represent the Kowloon Dock team against Club de Recreio or Saturday.
J. V. Ramsay, M.. Ferguson, S.
The. Henley Regatta has entered Gray, J. C. Brown (skip).
a new phase. Under the revised T. Mason, J. Revie. J McKelvie,
Amateur Status Rule, artisan. G. Cooper (skip).
scullers are allowed to compete for A. Calman, J. Kempton. T. Cole- the first time.
A strong north-westerly wind made yesterday.
man, F. Cullen (skip),
will The following
represent
the sixth wicket had put on 120
The new directional hydrophone runs in an hour and five minutes which was achieved was proved to before a rising ball glanced of the be, three times as sensitive as the anything hitherto known, and be- shoulder of Cox's bat into
the war ended.. several hands of Robins. Soon after the fore
thousands were in use. luncheon interval Paks fell to catch in the slips, and then it remained, only to see if Sussex would avoid the innings defeat. in a swimming bath.·
Professor Macgregor-Morris, who has inade a special study of the problems of illumination, has also played an important part in the development of the cathode ray
Little buzzers in tin cans were placed in the water, and Professor oscillograph.
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Sporting Fixtures
ΤΟΡΑΣ
MONDAY, JULY 4
scientific rowing difficult Kowloon Tong Club in a Third BADMINTON.-Y. M. C. A. Bad- BASEBALL-United States v. All
Division League match against minton, in the West. Lounge.
In the Diamond Sculls, the Kowloon Cricket Club on Satur- BRIDGE Cheero Club Contract American champion, J. Burkbeat day:
Bridge.
the artisan, W. Harwood, of Chis- C. More, J. Tang, J. L. Stephens. SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming, in wick, easily in 8 mins. 51 BCS,
A. Spary (skip)..
European Pool,
Y.M.C.A. Swimming
TOMORROW
The Metropolitan Police beat!
H. Y. Hu, T. K. Lim, V. Atienza, Barclays Bank in a hood in the H. Gittins (skip). Thames Cup,—(Reater),
A E Castro, Y. Abbas, A. 3. Kew. BASEBALL-Volunteers v. Chinese A. H. Basto (skip),
"
B.C.
In a fourth round match in the BOWLS-First Division: Police v.
ADVERTISEMENT Open "Pairs Lawn Bowls cham-
plonship played at Craigengower Cricket. Club yesterday T. Fergus- MACÃO JOCKET CLUB.on and T. Coleman lost to A Baker and A. K. Minu by 15 shots
The July Race Meting will be to 28. held at Arela Preta, Macao, on Sunday, 3rd July, 1938, cam mencing at.3.p.m.
The First-Bell will be rung-at
2.30 p.m. approximately.
HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION
During the absence of Major
The Club's1ONIcés at Gloucester Murray on leave from the Colony, Building, 2nd Floor, will remain the duties of Hon. Becretary, Hong --open on Friday, 1st July and up Kong Rifle Association will be to l'p.m. on Saturday, 2nd July taken over by Lieut. A. J. Le Beel leur, R.E. All communications By order."
should
addressed
of S. W. CHENG,
D.C.RE Office, Wellington Bar- "Secretary. racks,
be
care
Craigengower C.C. Kowloon BO.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Club de Recreio Kowloon Docks R.C. Indian R.C. v. Civil Service C.C. Second Division: Civil Service C.C. v. Hong Kong F.G. "A" Club de Recreto v. Craigengower C.C., Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C., Hong Kong F,C, “B” v. Police' R.C.
Third Division: Kowloon, F.C. v. "Club de Reezalo, Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Tong, Craigen- gower C.C. v. Hong Kong F.C.. Hong Kong Yacht Club v. Hong Kong Mectric RC.
SUNDAY, JULY '3 SU BASEBALL, Hong Kong BC. v. Indian B.C.,. Volunteers v. Club. de, Recreio cent GOLF-Captain's Cup (Fanling).
Stars,
BOWLS-Open Pairs, W.-E. Hol-
-
lands and 8. Farlow v. G. N. Mi- chell and J. C. Brown (Kowloon C.C.). TENNIS-Mixed Doubles: Chinese R.C. v. Club de Recrelo, Ladies' RC. Y. Kowloon C.C. "A," Kow- loon C.C. "B" v. Hong Kong C.C.
TUESDAY, JULY 5 BINNARDS AND SNOOKER.-R.A. Lyamun v. Middlesex, Royal En- gineers v. RA. Stonecutters, Gar- rison v. R.AMC., R Scots "B" v. R. Scots "A."*
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6.
Chinese TENNIS-"B" Division:
R.C. v. South China A.A, Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Indian T.C., Craigengower OC. Kowloon C.C., Civil Service-C,C. v.. Indian R.C.. Hong Kong C.C. v. Univer- sity.
THURSDAY, JULY 7 TENNIS-C Division: Chinese R.C... South China AA, Club de Rearelo .Kowloon Tong . R.C.. Craigengower C.C. y. Kowloon C.C., University v. Indian R.C.
F. K. Lam
(C.R.C.):
and L F. Hon
beat P. C. Yue and Y. W. Ho 6-0 beat T. S. Wong and O ̃s
LOW
18-0
beat H. T. Tang and P. U. ... 4-0 | CC.Luk and S. L. Ms (C.R.C.):
beat Yue and Ho "beat Tang and U
"7-5
8-0
beat Wong and Low
-1
T. L. and P. F. Wong
(C.R.C.):
drew with Tue and Ho beat Wong and Low drew with Wong and U
...... 8-8
8-1
6-8
K.C.C. LOSE
At King's Park the South China Athletic Association beat the Kow- loon Cricket Club by 5 sets to 4.
Scores:-
C B. Wong and H. C. Kwok
(8.0.A.A.):
lost to R. S. Capell and B.""
Soltau
5-7
beat G. A. White and W. M.
Gittiria lost to R. Broadbridge and A.
Duncan
6-1
4-6
T. K. Leung and C. "L. Lau
(S.C.A.A.):
beat Capell and Soltau lost to White and Gittins 4-6 beat Broadbridge and Dun-
can
6-9
6-4
YL Kwan and J. P. Lee
(S.C.A.A.):
4-2 7-5
2-6
7
beat Capell and Soltau beat White and Gittins lost to Broadbridge and Dun-
can
HR
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