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SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES
"D" DIVISION TENNIS
LEAGUE RESULTS
∙S.C.A.A.. v. C.S.C.C.
The South China Athletic Asso-
beat clation
Civil Service the Cricket Club by nine sets to n
Scores:-
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D. T. Smith and B. I., Bickford
(C.BA.)
beat Remedios and Noronha 6-2 beat Guterres and Xavier
lost to Marques and Alves
8-4
4-8
N. Whitley and S. A. Fowler
K.
C. Wong and K. T NI (S.C.A.A.):
(G.B.A.):
beat Remedios and Noronha 6-0 beat Guterres and Xavier.....7-5 beat Marques and Alves
0-4
I
1-5
J. Kwok
beat B. Bostock and D. Sher-
wood.........
* 6-2 beat S. C. Peck and C. Brown 6-1 beat A. J. Peaker and D. W.
Becken
P. Y. Kwok and
(S.C.A.A.):
beat Bostock and Sherwood 6-2 beat Peck and Brown!
6-3
beat Peaker and Beeken 8-1 C. M. Tsang and K. P. Sung
(S.C.A.A.):
beat Bostock and Sherwood 6-3 6-3 beat. Peck and Brown beat Penker and Beeken....... 8-2
AT.C. S C.C.C.
OLYMPIC GAMES HONG KONG THIRD
WILL NOT BE
ABANDONED
Committee To Meet To Decide New Venue
London, July 15. Count Baillet-Latour, President of the International Olympic Com- nittee, declared yesterday that he Playing at home the Army Ten-had not been officially informed nis Club defeated Craigengower of the Japanese decision not to C.C. by nine sets to nil
organise the Olymple Games of 1940.
Scores:
E. Flinter and H. C. Daniels
(A.T.C.):
C.B.A. v. RECREIO A.
At King's Park yesterday the Central British Association trounced Club de Recrelo, winning by eight sets to oge.
Scores:--
F. D. Angus and G. H. Fowler
(C.B.A.):
He emphasised that the games will on no account be postponed
beat F. A., Peterson and 5.
Leonard
6-1
beat S. A. Cassumbhoy and
H. Singh beat E. H small and J.
Chan
6-3
or abandoned but the Internation- al Olympic Committee will con- vene immediately to decide upon the new site...
6-2
Esiett and J. Emberson (A.T.C.);
Finland, he explained, does not bare exclusive claim to the Games-
cities since they are allotted to and not to countries. The Inter- beat Peterson and Leonard 8-0 national Committee will therefore beat Cassumbhoy and Singh '6-1 consider offers from all cities de- beat Esmail and Chan ......-'sirous of presenting the Games. A. A. Barton and J. Webb
(A.T.C.):
beat AM Remedios and E
A. Nurunha
6-4
beat M. Guterres and A.. E
Xavier
.
6-2 beat Peterson and Leonard ... beat Cassumbhoy and Singh 6-3 beat Esmall and Chan...... 6-0'
LR.C. WIN
6-0
beat R. Marques and A. M
Alves
7-5
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
Teams For This Afternoon
ILK.F.C.
Second Division-"A" Team v.
41
K.B.G C. (Away)
(Transocean).
AT BISLEY
London July 11 Kolapore
Canada won the
Cup at the Bisley meeting today, totalling 1.110 points; against Great Britain's 1,105, India's 1,100, South Rhodesia's 1,096 and 1,098, Guernsey's Jersey's 1,094.
In the Junior Holapare Cup. Jamaica won with a total of 551 poluis, Nigeria and Goli Const tied for second, place with 549 each; while Hong Kong was
548, third with Sudan fourth with 546, Burma fifth with 515, Ceylon xth with 320 and Malaya seventh with 513-(Reater).
STEWARDS UP CALL-OVER
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, July 15: The following are the results of baseball matches played yester- day:-
New York Cincinnati
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R
:
H E.
0 5 2
1
4 1
6 0
3. 3
Brooklyn..... Pittsburgh
'ཝཱནཾཝེཝཱཝཱ
2
(Eleven innings were played),
Boston
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Chicago
Philadelphia
Chicago
10 16 1
5 14 2
15 5
С
i
0 3
3
0
(Bryant pitched for the Cubs).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis New York
London, July 11.
4 10 1
1. རྦ, 7 The following is the call-over
(The match was called in the for the Stewards Cup:
100/9 Ambrose "Light (t. and seventh innings owing to
100/9 Gunboat (0)
100/7 Beld Ben to)
rain.
Henrich homered for the Yankees):
in
100/8 Old Reliance (o), 18/1 (t) Cleveland 100/6 Ipeden (0)
5 13 0
Washington
1 8 1
.
100/6 Harmachis (o)
(Heath homered for the Indians,
100/6 Davy Doolittle (0) Mixture '(0)
Detroit
1 9 0
Boston
12 15. 1
(Fox and Higgins
the Red Sox).
NO PARTICIPATION
Tokyo: July 15.
The Japanese Ministry of Wel- fare, will not permit Japanese
At Sookünpoo the Indian Re-sportsmen to take part in the 12th
beat the creation." Club
Radio Olympiad wherever this may be held The Ministry will organise Sports Club by five sets to four.
Its own national sports events in 1940. (Transocean).
BASEBALL NOTES
Season Brought To An End
HELSINGFORS JUBILANT
Helsingfors, July 15. News that Japan has decided not¦ to organise the Olympic Games of 1940 Was announced In extra editions of newspapers. and spou- laneous demonstrations of joy.took place in the streets and public Last week saw the end of the squares since opinion is general Baseball League when the remain- that this city will now have the presenting the ing
the fixture were opportunity of games in completed. The Mindanao return- games.
Informed "circles express was engaged in ed to port and
BY PILAT
the
J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges. J. three games, winning a double- opinion that the Finnish Govern- Russell, J. Rodger (skip).
header on Sunday while on Satur- ment is willing to sponsor the R. P. Shaw, E Strange, G. Dun-day the Indians forfeited the Games and to finance their or san. W. Gil (skip).
points to them The last game ganisation(Transoceam):
w Buller, G. 8. Graver, F. Hon the card, between Recreto and
Glover. A. Brooksbank (akip).
"B" Team v. C.S.C.C. (Home)
8. Strange, "La Lammert, E. 3.
Carter, F. Haynes (skip).
A. Steven, J. Dalgarno. H. V. Pearce, E. Tuck (skip).
S. A. Mansell, C. B. Robertson, Beach, J. A R. Selby (skip).
Third Division v. Kowloon Tong (Home)
C. G. Sollis, R. Edwards. Rowell. H. H. Pegg (skip).
B. I. Bickford. E C Drown, Cressey, V. Walker (alp.
the Indians resulted in the former giving the latter a walk-over.
!
CANNOT BEAR THE COST
Tokyo, July 15. Japan's renunciation of the
In their Arst game on Sunday Olympic Games forms the chief morning. Mindanao. playing ex-news in all newspapers, the gener cellent baseball. nosed out Recreio al reaction seeming to be one of by the score of 7 to 5 to occupy depression since the Government's the runners-up berth, Recreio action is interpreted as indicating antortunate to have several that the war will continue for a ol their players on the injured considerable period of time.
Except for one paper, the Nichi T. 11st for such an important e37-
counter, and this probably robbed Nichi Shimbun, which injects Sthem et what chances they had of note of criticism into its ments and recommends winning.
In spite of this handicap, the Japan should organise the Games, Portuguese lads put up a great regardless of the costs because the fight and were in the lead in the prestige of the country is at the first four frames. The Mindanao, stake, all payers point out that re- however, "staged a grand rally in nunciation of the games is neces- the, fifth canto to chalk up five altated by the high costs and the
A. M. Didsbury, A. Thomson, R. Fitches, J. Binner (skip).
K.C.C.
v. Indian RC. at K.C.C. ground on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.
W. Hyde, T. Madar, E. Overy. E.
C. Flacher (skip);
V. C. Labrum, W, Mulcahy, A. W.
Smith, E. Kern (skip).
H Nish, J. M. Brown, R. Craig.
*. Hyde (skip).
+
. H.K.E.R.C. at HKEX.C. ground
on Saturday at 3,30 p.m. W.Hobbs. W. T. French. L. Jack T. Carr.
runs
to snatch the lead
they maintained to the end.
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com- that
which amount of raw materials required. Over 20,000 tons of iron well, huge quantities of cement and For their second game of the wood would be necessary for the double-header. Mindanao made Olympic structures, it is stated, only one change in their line-up. not to speak of the man-power for The same battery again did duty, construction purposes, and at the with Moore behind the plate and present time Japan cannot dis- Horton on the slab. With nothing pense with one man or single ton
W. Bambro, R. Harding. C. J. at stake. the game was a tame of iron for any purpose not con- Tacchi, J. M. Jack (skip),
affair and was devoid of any ex-nected with war-(Transocéan).
A., A. Dand, A. E. Petry, R. H. citement. Southpaw Bowen, though Marks, W. W. Hirst (skip),
POLICE R.C.20
J. H. E. Edwards, S. R. Farlow. H. Brown, W. E. Hollarida (skip).
W. Glendinning, J. Riddell. W. Campbell W. McHardy (skip).
L.. Glendinning F. Channing. A. Wright, F. E. E. Bocker (skip). P.R.C. 1ST. DIV.
W. Cameron, T. Tallon, W. Mair.
G. C. Moss (skip). “
W. McLeod, C. Bowman, F. Nolan,
E. G. Post (skip). .'
not so erratic as usual, could not keep the sailors in check.
A
very good
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CABINET APPROVES
"
Tokyo, July 15,
The Japanese Cabinet has ap- proved of the cancellation of the
game should be Tokyo Olympic Games of 1940. seen this afternoon when the Lea-Reuter). gue champions, the Chinese B.C.. meet the Rest of the chosen league In an exhibition game. The selec- tion of the Rest team has been left in the capable hands of HA Barros, the Recrelo captain.
*
The following is the final stand-
J. Orem, J. C. 8. Fender, G. Per-ings of the different clubs--
kins. A. E. Carey (skip))
KOWLOON TONG
--Ľ Osmund. J. Tang, J.L.
Stephens. A Spary' (skip).
HLY. Hu, J.N.Wong, V. Atienza,
H. Gittins (skip)."
H. E, Castro, Y. Abbas. A. J. Kew.
A. H. Basto (skip).
CLUB DE RECREIO
1st Div. (Homié) v. P.R.C.
F. Luz, C. E. Mářides, A. A, Re- edios, H Alves (skip).
LF Xavier, DØ. Alves. L. J. Siira, R. Lus..(skip).
J. E. Noronha, J., F. V. Ribeiro, G.
G. Suva F. I. M.;60ra (skip),
2nd Div. (Away) (T.R.C.
F. A. Machado, O. H. Basto, F. V. V. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto (skip)............
J. C. Remedios, C. C. Peretra. A P. Guterres, B., Basto. (skip).
F.A. Xavier, C. & Lopes, LA Gutierrez, F., Boares (skip),
3rd Div. (Away) 1., CG,0.
Chinese Baseball
Club Mindanag lämna Club de Recreio Indian Baseball
Clab Volunteers Hong Kong Baseball
Club
.........
W. L. Pct.
3
B 2....800 .700
5 5 .500
5.73
500 8.400
9 .100
GOVERNOR TO
PLAY GOLF FOR
Sporting
Fixtures
TODAY'
Y.
BASEBALL All-Star Hong Kong team v. Chinese Baseball Club, BOWLS.-First Division: Civil Ser- vice. C.C. v. Craigengower C.C.; Kowloon, C.C.: Indian R.C.; Club de Recreio v. Police R.C.; Kowloon. Docks R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C. Second Division: Kow- loon B.G.C.. Hong Kong F.C. "A"; Hong Kong F.C. "B" v. Civil Service C.C.; Cralgengower C.C. v. Police RO: Talkoo R.C. Club de Recreto. Third Division: Kowloon F.C. Y. Yacht Club; Hong Kong Electric R.C. v.. Kow- loon 0.C.; Craigengower C.C, v. Club de Recreio: Hong Kong F.C. v. Kowloon Tong. GOLF-Bogey (Par) Pool (Fan- ling), Petako ay SWIMMING-Royal Army Medical Corpe Annual Gala (European. C.Yaz, C.P, Basto, HB, Botelho, YMCA, Kowloon), (7,30 p.m.
TOMORROW. E. Sousa (skip).
GOLF-Bogey (Par) Pool (Fan-
ling).
VOLUNTEERS
His Excellency the Governor will play golf for the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps against Sheko at the Bheko Chib links on Wednesdagüi
A. M. Xavier, J., Sequeira, C. M. A. F. Noronha, C. . Silva, M. A.
5. Alves, C. R. Pereira (skip).
Carvalho, P. A. Yvanovich (skip).
100/6
100/6 Firozepore (o) 100/6 Lohengrin (0)
20/1 The Drummer (0) 20/1 Carnival Boy (ol 20/1 Moody (0)
20/1 Ramtapa (0),
-(Reuter).
homered ter
9 12
0
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1938.
Haig
WHISKY
S Completes
U
any porty
S
Chicago.
Philadelphia.
8 11 4
(Johnson homered for the Ath- letics)-(Reuter).
Sole Agents
GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.
Tel. No. 20135.
Hong Kong.
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