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WIMBLEDON

AUSTIN ONLY BRITISH PLAYER IN LAST EIGHT

U.S.A. WELL REPRESENTED: INDIAN MAKES HISTORY

Doubles Finalists Beaten By McNeill And Smith

The last eight in the Men's Singles at Wimbledon are as follows: H.W. ("Bunny") Austin, (Britain); Ku- kulejvic (Yugoslavia); R. Riggs (U.S.A.); E. Cooke (U.S.A.); Ghaus Mohammed (India); E. Smith (U.S.A.); Henner Henkel (Germany); and F. Puncec (Yugo- slavia).

The last-named four had got through on Friday, and the others got through as the results of Satur-. day's games.

LONDON, June 1. (Reuter)

-H. W. Austin beat R. D.

MEN'S SINGLES (FOURTH ROUND)

Jack Dempsey who is "lying' seriously ill in hospital in New": York following an operation for acute appendicitis.

KOWLOON C.C..

TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Numerous Entries For Nine Events

MONDAY, JULY 3, 1939.

GOODWIN GAINS

GAINS GOOD WIN FOR KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB

Indians Beaten: Falter In Race, Recreio Go Ahead

Frank Goodwin leading his rink to a 23-shot wha over A.K. Minu, the Kowloon Cricket Club managed to hold off the Indian Recitation, Club at Cox's Road on Saturday, winning by 18 shots as E.C. Fracher and E. Kern lost by one shot and five shots re- spectively to A.R. Dallah, and M. R. Abbas,

The K.C.C. thus moved into second place in the First Divi- --ion standings as Club de Recrein "A" retained both first place And a no loss record in a 57-50 win over the Kowloon Bowling Green Club at Austin Road.

F.X.M. Silvi falled by five shota to hold W. Macfarlane, but C.G. Süvi and H. A. Alves stayed their ground to win by ave shots and Reven shots.

Kowloon Dock Recreation Club.. on a visit to the Valley, failed by 23 shots against the Civil Service

Gillies, WV. Seath, D. Munro, (Sip) 18; F. fillon J. Wald, J. Watson, R. Wallace (Skip) 23. Total 70.

KBG.C.; B. E brew, E v. Searle, J. C. Gill, G. F. Thompson, (Skip) 14: A. Bower, V. C. Dixon, D. W. Waterton, J. Logan, (Skip) 25; T. Armstrong, K. C. Hamilton.

B.TG.CA. WINNERS

O as all three rinks lost," At White, J. G, Meyer, (Skip) 18. King's Park, Recreiò 'B" falled to Total 57, emulate the record of Recreio “A,” Craizengower winning by 66 shots to 47 as JJ, Hasto scored the only homa zink win in leading R Ban 18-17.

Butler 8-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the "Ghaus Mohammed (India) beat: fourth round of the men's Szigetti (Hungary) 6-4, 14-16, 2-6,

In the Scond Division, Talkoo singles at Wimbledon to-day, 6-3, 6-4

Following are entries for Kow. Dock R.C. and the Hongkong to enter the last eight. Aus-

"E Smith (U.S.A.) beat E. Gabory loon Cricket Club's annual tennis Football Club emerged the win tin was erratic in the first set (Hungary) 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. but thereafter showed his Henner Henkel (Germany) beat tournament, the draw for which hers against the Kowloon Bowling writ be announced early this Green Club and Civil Service, C.C. best form in the tournament Jacques Brugnon (France) 6-1, 6-3,

week and play in which will respectively. 4to to date, playing with great 6-0."

commence on Saturday next and accuracy.

continuing on Sunday:

F. Puncec (Yugoslavia) beat A.

C. Russell (Argentinue) 6-3, 88,

1!

MEN'S DOUBLES (SECOND ROUND)

I. G. Collins and Tinkler (Bri

standings.

lead

in

At Kowloon Tong, Police Re- creation 2. Club Jost to Kowloon Tong Garden City Association by 25 shots.

1

KT.G.CA: W. J. Howard, E. Y. Hsu; A. J. Kew, A HL Basto, (Siklp) 24; J. Tang, A. E. Castro, J. L Stephens, A, Spary, (Skip) 31; 7. Abbas, T. K. Lim, J. N. Wong, H. the Gitting (Skip) 15, Total 70,

P.R.C.: W. Glendinning, J. Hun- In the Third Division, the Hong-ter, J. R. McWalter, J. 8. Riddell. Kong Football Club and Club de (Skip) 8: R. Ellis, H. Harris, N. 9. Recrelo scored, the latter by 21 Fraser, W. McHardy, (Skip) "16; J.

J. Cowans, V. White, A. E. P. Guest, A. Craw-shots over the K.C.C., these three MacDonald.

A J ford. F. Grose, G. C. Burnett, D. teams lead in the tables

Johnson, a, C. Moss, (Skĺp) 21. Total 45. N. Anderson and J. R. Turner..

Men's Singles Junior

Championship..

tain) beat Dallos and Pallada. (Yugoslavia) 4-6, 3-6, 7-5, 7-5, 6-2.

Bobby Riggs beat Ronaid Shayes-1. of Britain 7-5, 6-8, 6-4, 6-3. Shayes won the second set through bril- Hant net play after Riggs had held five set points, but thereafter the American was in no difficulty.

Both Cooke and Kukelejvic got through easily, in straight sets, the former beating J. S. Olin 6-1 6-1, 6-4, and the latter accounting for Deloford 6-4, 6-3, 6-1. „

DOUBLES UPSET

In the Men's. Doubles, second round, D. MeNeil and E. Smith of the United States did a good piece of work when they de- feated Henkel and von Metaxa of Germany (last year's final-·. ists) in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5,

WOMEN'S SINGLES Women's Singles third round games played to-day resulted as follows:-"

Miss Helen Jacobs beat Mias Curry 6-3, 6-2.

Miss M. Hardwicke beat Miss Wheeler 7-5, 947.

Miss A. Marble baat Miss Beasley 0-4, 6-3.

J. S. O and R. A Shayes (Britain) beat Emmett and Nicoll (Britain) 6-2, 6-4, 6-4.

Mrs.

WOMEN'S SINGLES (THIRD ROUND)

Men's Singles Championship

A

E. C. Fincher. W. C. Hung

The scores follow

K.C.C.: T. A. Madar, W. Hyde, J.,

NARROW WIN FOR H.K.F.C?" At the Valley, Hongkong Foot- ball Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 3 shots.

cs.c.C.: F. Austin, A. B. Allan,

A. Steven, §. Eccleshall, (skip) 22;. J. Carr, L. Whant, C. Strange, W.

(Skip) 14. Total 53.

First Division GOODWIN'S GOOD WIN B. Soltau, B., D. Lay. F. A. At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Broadbridge, G. W. Giffen, Dub Beat Indian Recreation Club Hung. R. E. Lee, D. W. Joyce. A by 18 shots. C. Perry, G. M. Gillard. J... R. Turner, W. L Rapley, J. E.

8 Fraser, E. C. Fincher, (Skp) Hillyer. (Skip) 17; E Kirman, D. Sarah Palfrey-Fabyan Duncan, N. A. E. Mackay and P. c. Labrum, J. W. M. Brown, Crawley, F. Haynes W. Bagley, (U.S.A.) beat Miss D. A. Huntbach Wynter-Blyth. (Britain) 6-2, 6-3."

Men's Singles ↑ Handicap “A”

·Madame Mathieu (France) beat E. C. Fincher, W. C. Hung, F. A. Mile. Commogy! (Hungary) 6-0. Broadbridge, D. Hung, G. C.

IR.C.: D. 'M. Khan, A. M. Wahab, Burnett, W. M." Gittins, A, E. P. M. Y. Adal, A. R. Dallah, (Skip Miss Kay Stammers (Britain) Guest, A. C. Perry, G. M. Gillard. 28; J. Roosen, S. M. Rumjahn, A. beat Miss Nina Brown (Britain) A. Crawford, F. Grose, D. J. N. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, (Skip) 10 Strange, G. E. Stephens, L. Lam- B-2, 6-2.

Anderson, Jə R. Turner.

RAM. Rumjahn, A. Bakar, A. O.mert, N. Bebbingtin (Skip). 20. Miss B. M. Wood (Britain). 6-3, 6-1-B Soltau,

Mrs. Sperling (Denmark) beat Broadbridge, N. A. E. Mackay and Madar, M. R. Abbas, (Skip) 23. Total 58.

6-8, 6-3.

Madame Haiff (France) beat

Mrs. Nancy Lyle-Glover (Britain) 16-3, 6-1:

WOMEN'S DOUBLES --

(SECOND ROUND)

Men's Singles Handicap “B”

D.

B. Soltau, B. D. Lay. G. W. Giften, A. V. White, R. E Lee. W. Joyce. A. C. Perry, 0. Gillard, W. L. Rapley, J. H. Miss Betty Nuthall and Miss Duncan, P. Wynter Blyth and Jean Nicoll (Britain) beat Miss Hempsey.

MIXED DOUBLES

(SECOND ROUND)

S.

Nish, Goodwin, (Skip) 35; C. Lee, W. Mulcahy, J. Hyde, E. Kern, (Skip) 19. Total. 77.

Total 59.

CRAIGENGOWER SCORE

EK.F.C.:

R. "P.

Shaw,

J.

E. A. Yvanovich, C. M. Alves (Skip)

ADVERTISEMENT

18: N Alarcon, A. Rodrigues, J. THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. R. Soares. O. P. Remedios (Skip) 23. Total 87.

11

K.C.C.: W. Naer, G. E. Taylor,

"Owing to the difficulties con-

A. W. Ramsey, T. W. Carr (skip)nected with the securing of Anti- 11; G. Bowden, J. Hempsey, A.Cholera inoculation certificates, Wright, W. W. Hirst (Skip) 34: Frendering it practically impossible A. Fabel, W. Hobbs, A. Madar, Jfor riders, owners, maloos, etc. M. Jack (Skip) 11. Total 46....

H.K. FOOTBALLERS BETTER

10 proceed to Macao, The Ste«, Wards baye decided to postpone the Race Meeting fixed for 2nd July, 1939, to a date to be an-

At Chatham Road, Hongkong Football Club beat Kowloon Foot- ball Club by 13 shots

EF.C.: L Bones, D. Izatt, W.nounced later. Excell, V. Petherick (Skip) 22; P. MacCarthy, R. Hughes, J. Ross, P Mills, A. Moss, J. T. Smaller Morgan (Skip) 19: C. Woodcock,

(8kip) 13, Total 54,

H.K.F.C. C. G. Bolllä, J. I. Bar- H. G. Wallington, V. Walker (kip) 14; A. Casey, G. 8. Graver, T. R. Rowell, J. Russell (Skip) 28; Anslow, C, F. Needham, J. Rais- tom, H. H. Pegr (Ship) 25. Total 67.

Holders of tickets in respect of formed that the same tickets will the meeting of 2nd July, are in.

be valid at the next race meeting." By order of the Stewards,

S. W. CHENG,

Secretary.

1st July, 1939.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! MIXED BOWLING

AT

HONGKONG BOWLING ALLEYS HOURS OF ADMISSION

FOR LADIES

HAVE BEEN EXTENDED TO I A.M.

AS FROM IST JULY

ROAD.

LOCKHART

TEL. 21800

523

Don't Go BALD

Lalgarno. C. B. Robertson, A". Brooksbank, (Skip), 22; J. S. Howell, J. H. Gelling, J. Beach, J. A. R. Selby (Skip) 14: E. L

C.C.C. ONE MAN SHORT -

די

At Chathamm Road, Kowloon At King's Park, Craigengower Football Club beat, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Recreio "" by Calcket Club by 34 shots. M. 15 shots.

KF.C. C. Pile, B. Thomson, J. Hecreto "B": F. Machado, C. H. Gibson, W. V. Field, (Skip) 22; W. JPastu, F. V. Riberto, J. J. Basto, Groves, A. Eastman, F. Younghus

(Skip) 18; C. C. Pereira, D. C. band, T. Fergusson (Sp) 33;1 Mrs. Dorothy Round Little beat Morrison and Mrs. Uber (Britain) Men's Doubles · Handicap

Alves, F. X, Soares, A. A. Remedios, B. D. Evans, W., Simpson, V. N Miss Slaney 3-6, 6-0, 6-3. Mrs. 8-6, 6-0.

W. C. Hung and D. Hung; E (Skip) 9; C. F. Remedios, A M. Atienza, V. Chittenden, (Skip) 24. Little lost the first set through

C. Fincher and G. C. Burnett; Xavier, S. Roza-Pereira, B. Basto, Total 79: B. D. Lay and G. A Goodban; (Skip) 20: Total 47. H. G. N. Cooper and Miss E. M.F. A. Broadbridge and L Fisheri

0.0.0... A. J. Coelho, N. P. best Mlle. Dearman

C.C.C.; A. A. Razack, W. Ward, Karanila, T. Locke, W. K. Way. (Britain) · beat Count A. V. White and F. Grose: A. EA M. Omar, R. Bass, (Skip). 17; (Skip) 17; One Man bort. L Barowski and Mlle. Jadwina P. Guest and S. A Gray; D. J. N. W. Penney, L. G. R. Souza, J. B. Gaddi, W. McNeill, E. Zimmern, Miss M. Server beat Mrs. Jedrzejowska (Poland) 6-2, 6-3. Anderson and RE. Les; A. C. Landolt, U. M. Omar, (Skip) 34; (Skip) 15; 3. Xavier, D. Rozario, G. Heeley-Cartwright 6-3, 6-3.

Donald McNelli (USA) and Miss Ferry and A. N. Other; G. M. J. Leonard, K. M. Omar, A. ES, Ladd, H. W. Randall, (Sidp) 13. Kay Stammers (Britain) beat H. Gillard and E. Eymard; A Craw Coates, B. W. Bradbury. (Skip) 25.145. Gulcz and Fraulein Dietz (Ger- ford and R. T. Broadbridge:

Total 66. (many) 14-12, 6-3.

A. E Mackay and T. A. Madar: P. Wynter-Blyth and D. W. Joyce: and B. Soltau and W. M. Gittins."

being over-anxious to hit outright winners.

Mle. Jedrejowska

Kovac 6-4, 6-3.

EARLIER RESULTS LONDON, June 30 (Reuter)— Main feature of to-day's results) was the excellent performante' of Chaus Mohammed of India who

THIRD ROUND Bobby Riggs and Miss Alice Mar- beat Szigetti, Hungarian Davis ble (UBA) best E. J. Filby and Cupper, after a tense struggle. to Miss Mary Whitmarsh (Britain), Join the last eight.

YACHTING

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Summer Series race over 6.6 miles

on Saturday resulted as follows:-|

'A' CLASS

(Mr. A. O, G. Mills).

6-0, 6-3.

N.

C.S.C.O. WIN, KDRĆ, LOSE At the Valley, Civil Service Cricket Club beat Kowloon Dock Recreation Club by 23 shots.

CSCC.: R. R. Davies, R. R.

+

Includes 25% of Zimmer's score-one man absent.

Third Division

[・・ ELECTRICS, FOUR DOWN

At North Point, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Hongkong Elec- tric Recreation Club by 4 shots.

Mixed Doubles Handicap W. C. Hung and Mrs. Eymard; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Burnett; R. Wood, I A. Collyer, J. Halidge, Baldwin and Miss J., Broadbridge: (Skip) 22; E. W. Simmonds, 3. W F. A. Broadbridge "and Miss V. Deakin, A. W. Grimmitt. F. J.

EXERC.: G. G. S. Thomson, Bradbury; Mr. and |SPORTING FIXTURES White; W. M. Gittins

Mrs. AV. Jones, (Skip) 25; M. E. Partis, W. W. E. Baker, G. T. Padgett, L. de and Mrs. 3. Burling, M. N. Rakusen, B. E. Rome (Skip) 13; R. C. Butler, W. Horace Lo; G. M. Gillard and Strange (skip), 21.. Total 88.

Macfarlane, H. 8. McKay, A. F., Mrs. V. T. Clarke; J. H. 8. Duncan K.DRC: F. Cullen, M. Ferguson, Paul (Skip) 17; J. F. Barrow, R. A. Mrs. N. W. Smeby: D. W. Joyce 3. Kempton, J. C. Brown, (skip) Owens, 8. Deacon W... Muskeft R.

TO-DAY BOWLS-Open Pairs:

mern and NP. Karanjia Y.

3.

Zim-

P. Phillips and G. B. F. Thom. and Miss L Woolley; A.C. Ferry13: V. Ramsay, W. C. K. Mackie, (Skip) 26. Total 56.

son: W. Melrose and J. C. Chal- and Miss B. Harker, E C. Fin-14; W Houston, P. F. A. Lapsley, sen, C. W. Lam, J. Par (Skip) 34; and partner; R. T. Broadbridge A. M. Căimân, R. Morrison, (6kip) CCC.; G. R. Payne, F. Peter- mers v. AEF." Castro Attenza (at Civil Service C.C.); parter, E. Eymard and Mrs. M. Total 45.

and cher and partner: B. Soltau and R. Lapsley, S. Gray, (skip) 18. 8. R. Soling, Van der Lely, W.

** REGBEIO “A” UF AS EVER

At Austin Road, Club de Recreio Ladies' Singles Championship "A" beat Kowloon Bowling Green Remedlog and C.C. Pereira (at Smeby, Miss V. Bradbury

Mr. V. T. Clarke, Mrs. N. W. Club by T shots.

and Hongkong, C.C.); W. V.

Mrs. O. Burnett.

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Philips, N: Leonard (Skip) 19; E McNay, E. Kerrison, F. K. Delgado,, A. E 8. Alves (Skip) 7. Total 60.-

NO POINTS FROM STANLEY. At Stanley, Prison Officers' Club KBGC A 8. Russell, 8. M beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club White, W. 8. Drake, W. Macrariane, by 8 shots. (Skip) 18: W. L.. Walker. T. E P.0,0.: C. Gowland, J. W. Fitz- Crelo); J. Hoosen and A. R. Mias J. Broadbridge, Mrs. V Robson, F. Cheesman, A. J, Hall, gerald, J. McCutcheon, A. Jillot Minu v. O. P. Remedios and E 3. Clarke, Mrs. N. W. Smeby, Miss (Clip) 18: R. P. Phillips, LA. R (6kdp) 17 E 8. Franks J. Mc- BLADES

"Ladies" Singles Handicap

NACET

Yacht Redshank

(Miss M. Whitham)..

Jean

True Blue

(Mr. L. Garner).

Gull

Isobel

Aeriel

Corrected Post,

10.21.32

18.23,27 (Col. G. C. Gowiland).

18.26.01

16.29,21

DNF. TT & 'Y' CLASSES

16,23.21 (Mr. M. H. Cuthberton). Diana

18.23.56

1

A. Steven and JAR Selby

2

3

A EL Coates and B. W. Brad- bury (At Police R.C.);

Hung; P. Wynter-Blyth and Mrs. Millard.

McLeod and W. Dall v

W. J.-C.

Weld

and J. Gibson v. A 8. Russell

0

and G. Cooper (at Club de Re-

de Bousa (at Kowloon, BG.G):

(Mr. Max, Oxford),

E.A Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro

Colleen

10.25.29

3

V. A. Calman and J. C. Brown (at Kowloon C.C.)

Ailsa

BADMINTON, YM.C.A. Bad-

Total 50,

21 V. H. Freeman, J. W. Hudson, Ladies Doubles Handicap Ode R. "A". M. Silva, J. F. V. G. Foster, T. Pile (8kip) 30. Total Mias V. Bradbury and Mrs. O Ribeiro, L. J. Silva, F. X. M. Bilva, 68. ** Burnett; Mrs, V. T. Clarke and 18kip) 13; L. F. Xavier, C. E. Mar- KB.G.C.. A. Morton, D. W. Dea- TENNIS-"A" Division: C. de R. Mrs. Knight, Mrs. N. W. Smeby que J. E. Noronha, 0. O. Bilva, con E A Atkins, H. L. Lockhart 7. CRC, HKCO. v. H.K.UT.C. and Mrs. Eymard; and Mrs. Wex- (Skip) 23. J. Luz, A. P. Guterres, (Skip) 24; P. A, Peckhan, W. Har-

TO-MOBRÓW

ham and partner

RF Luz H. A. Alves, (Skip) 21. rower, J. Watson, J. 8 Dinnen | (Skip) 24; -J. Turpin, G. 8. Ham- Total 57:20 HL BUS

FOR

THREE

Second Division was, ENTAIKOO SCORE AT HOME

| mond,, E. F, Pope, 12 J, Hammilton

(@kip) 12, Total 60,

RAZORS

V. Bradbury, Mrs. O. Burnett Duncan, A. M. Holland, (Skip) 14. Grath, S, Hodge, T. Gooding (Skip) and Miss B. Harker.

(Rev, E D. À. Staunton). .

......... 16,41.51

(Mr. W. A. Ingram)♬

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RECREIO BEAT-EC.C.

THE HAGUE, July 1 (Renter)At North Point, Talkoo Dock Re- At King's Park, Club de Recrelo The Dutch Football Asriel

creation Club beat Kowloon. Bowl beat Kowloon Cricket Cluh by 21 TENNIS-“A” Division: KIT.C, has accepted the invitation.

the Ing Green Club by 13 shots shots v ECC (B); RC,C. (A) v. Engush Football C.R.C.; HE.C.C. C. de R. play England on Novembe C.B.C.C.P. C.C.

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