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MONDAY, JULY 10, 1939.
Alf In the World of Sports
RECREIO'S SEVENTH WIN POLICE RINK IN White City
IN SUCCESSION
Indians Well Up, Wind Up With Dismal Draw At K.B.G.C.
CLUB DE RÉCRETO “A” scored their seventh successive win when Police Recreation Club visited King's Park on Satur- day to lose on all three rinks. A. E. Carey scored a seven against H. Alves, but was beaten 33-17.
Kowloon Cricket Club won their sixth match in seven.. starts when Club de Recreio "B" were defeated 72-52 at Cox's Road. Cralgengower C.C. won their fifth game in seven starts as the Kowloon Dock BC. failed by 31 shots on a visit to the Valley.
Club, alone Evans, W. Simpson: V. Atienza, v. Indian Recreation among the teams in the top half Chittenden (Skip) 26. Total 64.
K.B.G.C.: of the First Division standings,
R. P. Phillips, v. falled to win. And the Kowloon Dixon. H. White, J. Logan (Skip)
the visiting teams, failed to lose The match at Sookunpoo ended in a 64-64. tie.
SEMI - FINAL ·
BRADBURY'S FOUR
DEFEATED
The following are the results of the Open Rinks Lawn Bois chain- pionship quarter-finals played yes- terday
Playing at the Civir Service C.C., R. Ellis, F. E Channing, W. Mair and J, CA Fender (sklp) beat
Athletics
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U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
NEW YORK, July 8 (Reater)— Following were the resulta
of
BRITONS DO WELL ball Leagues to-day:--
IN MANY EVENTS
· matches-played in the Major Base-
overcast day, with a blastery wind
LONDON, July 8 (Reuter)-An
Contest at the White City to-day. the Athletic
Byllas (Greece) won the discus
somewhat marred
J. M. Forrest, J. Headridge, G, Perthrow with 161 feet 1-3/4 inches. kins and J. Orem (skip), 19-18 on the hammer event with 161 feet Healion (re) won the throwing
8-1/2 inches.
an extra head.
At the Hongkong Football Club E. W. Simmonds, J. Descom, Eccleshall and A. W.
Grimmitt
Other results follow Marathon (26 miles):-Robertson (G.B.) 2 hra, 35 mins. 37 secs.:
..
',
(skip) beat J. W. Leonard, K. MYarrow (G.B.) 2 hrs. 37 mins. 50 Omar, A E Coates and B. W.
secs. Lalande (S.A.) 2 hrs. 44 Bradbury 20-18 on an extra head.
mins. one sec. At the Kowlcón sboteau Club,
440 Yards Relay:-Blackheath Bowling Green Club, alone among 17; T. Armstrong, K. C. Hamil.F. A. Machado, C. M. Bliva, J. F. V. Harriers, 43.4 secs.
880 Yards: Brown (G.B.) i min. ton, A. Bower. D. Waterton (Skip) Ribeiro and F. X. Silva (skip), beat
E. V. Searle, H. E. Drew. F. W. Melrose, R. Main, D. Munro and 55.1 secs. 16; Cheesman, G. Thompson (Skip) 7. J. C. Chalmers (skip) 26-10,
Two Miles S'chase:-Chapelle At the Kowloon Cricket Club, A.Belgium) 10 mins. 22.4 secs. Total 40.
Calman, M. Ferguson, R. Morrison.
440 Yards Hurdles Bosmans (Belgium) 54.9 secs.
POLICE BEAT CIVIL SERVICE
Beside Carey's seven against Recrela "A", E Kern's rink re- corded a seven against Recrelo
At the Valley, Police Recreation and C. Brown (skip) beat C. F. "B" to beat F. X. Soares by that club beat Civil Service Cricket Remedios, A. P. Guterres, J. J.
Basto, and B. Basto (skip) 25-6. margin..
Club by 15 shots.
In the Second Division the
PR.C. R. Els, W. Harris, N. Hongkong Football Club retained B. Fraser, W. McHardy (Skip) 29; their lead in the tables. beating W. Glendinning. J. Hunter, J. R. Craigengower by a narrow mar-McWalter, J. S. Riddell (Skip) 19; gin of two shots, while the Tal- W. S. Dali, W. Gowans, A. J. John- xoo Dock R.C. were held to a 60-son, G. C. Moss. (Skip) 15. Total
all the by the Kowloon Tong Gar-63. den City Association at Kowloon
C.8.C.C.: F. Harper. J. Carr, C.
Tong. In the Third Division. Strange, W. Hülyer (Skip) 16: E. Kowloon Cricket Club and Club de Kirman, D. Crawley, W. Bagley, F. Recrelo won matches on their Haynes (Skip), 10: F. Austin, A. home greens to retain leadership B. Allam, A. Stevens, 8. Eccleshall of the Division.
(Skip) 22. Total 48.
Detalled scores follow;
First Division.
RECREIO "A" TOP LEAGUE
At King's Park. Club de Recreld "A" beat Police Recreation Club by 35 shots.
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NARROW WIN FOR H.K.F.C. At the Valley, Hongkong Foot- ball Club beat Craigengower Cric-| ket Club by 2 shots.
H.K.F.C.: J. S. Howell, J. H Gelling, W. Gi, J. A. R. Selby (Skip) 19; E. L. Strange, G. E. Recreio "A": L. P. Xavier, C. E. Strange. G. E. Stephens, L." E Marques. J. E. Noronha, C. G. Lammert, " J. Bebbington (Skip) Sliva Skip! 32: C. M.Silva, J. | 19; R. P. Shaw, C. B. Robertson, F. V. Ribeiro, L. J. Silva, F. X. W. J. Reld. A. Brooksbank (Skip) M. Silva (Skip) 16: J. Luz, A. P. 22. Total 60. Guterres, R. F. Luz, H. A. Alves C.C.C.: N. Leonard. D. Rozario, (Skip) 33. Total 81.
N. . Karanjia, W. K. Way (Skip) PR.C.: J. Forrest, J. Headridge. 17; A. J. Coelho, J. H. Xavier, T. G. Perkins, J. Orem (Skip) 10; Locke, H. W. Randall Skip). 20;) F. Channing. ·H. BTOWN, L. McNeil, L. Gaddi, E. Zimmern,
Mair. J. Fender (Skip) 19: W. McLeod, C. Dowman, J. Shepherd, A. E. Carey, (Skip) 17. Total 46..
RECREIO “8” WELL, BEATEN Tong
W.
C.. S. Rosselet (Skip) 21. Total 58. ANOTHER TIE
BOWLING ALLEYS JUNE SCORES
"Champs," Tulsa In Return Match
... ,
The following were the highest scores recorded at the Bowling Alleys during June:-
Ten Pin Ladies. Mrs. M. Miller 197. Gentlemen.--Mr. E. J. Faggiano
243.
"Duck Pins Ladies Mrs. J. S. Landolt 110. Gentlemen.----Mr. T: Twyman 132.
CHALLENGE MATCH Arising out of the recent match between the Champs" and u s. s, Tulsa, which was won by the latter, the lasers have chat. lenged them to a return match for Wednesday July 12.
Hearther.
120 Yards Hurdles Brasser (Holland) 14.7 secs
220 Yards:-Holmes (GB),21.9
secs.
Javelin Throw:-Mckillop (G.B.) 186 ft. 7 in.
Long Jump:-Breach (G.B.) 23 ft. 8 in.
40.000 PEOPLE WATCH
National League
New York Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston
R. H. E
8 12 D
3 71
0 31.
4. 8 0
(Fette pitched).
Chicago Cincinnati
7 10
6 14 1
St. Louis and Pittsburgh-rain.
American League
Boston....
.3 10. 0
New York
1 4 0
Washington
5 13
2
Detroit
5 9
0
National League ·
New York
2
0
3
7
1
3 7 2
Brooklyn
Philadelphia Boston Chicago
7,13 .0 5 14 0 Pittsburgh
4 14 2 (This game went to 11 innings). American League
Boston New York
Cleveland
Chicago
Detroit
St. Louis
4 8 0
3. 10.0
7 12 I
3 7 1
6 13 1 8 10 2
Later. A crowd of 40,000 people RAIN INTERFERES
watched the events.
Other results follows:-
440 Yards: Pennington (G.B.)} 48.8 secs.
Pole Vault:-Webster (GB) 12 feet 3 in..
100 Yards:-Sweeney' (G.B.) 9.9° secs. Osendarp, the holder, pulled' a muscle when a few yards 'from the tape.
Putting the; Weight:-Debruyn (Holland) 48 ft: 64 in.
Three Mile-Emery (G.B.) 14 mins. 8 secs. English, British and
Records. and third were Ward and Reeve. the Championship
Second
both also Britons.
Tulsa.--Al Schreier, "Pete" Peter-
WITH CRICKET
Play Started In
America Annexes All Wimbledon Titles
Riggs Emulates Predecessors: Holds Three Championships.
LADIES' PLATE IS SOLE BRITISH SUCCESS
.LONDON, July 8 (Reuter)-The United States have once again swept all before them at Wimbledon, winning all the five titles, and also the Men's Con- solation Tournament for players beaten in the first and second rounds.
Great Britain's only consolation was in the Ladles' Plate, in which Mrs. McKelvfe beat Mlle. Wiewers in the final by scores of 6-4, 4-6, 6-2,
America's
it in the 14th. game.
Following the winning by! It was mostly a baseline duel. Bobby Riggs, after, a five-set Cooke was more aggressive in the struggle with Elwood Cooke, early stages and won the first set. fellow-countryman, of the comfortably, and in the second he Men's Singles title on Friday, saved five set points before losing
representatives. MORE AMERICAN SUCCESSES proceeded to reel off title More American successes were after title.
registered in the mixed doubles. First Alice Marble swept In the quarter-final round, Bobby Katherine Stämmers off the court Riggs and Miss Alice Marble, the in a whirlwind display of accurate favourites," eliminated-C. M. Jones- hardhitting by scores of 6-2, 6-D. and Miss Harvey, of Britain, by the Miss Marble repeatedly out odd set, and in the semi-finals. manoeuvred the English girl who, they beat C. E. Malfroy (New Zea- despite a good forehand, was unland) and Miss Betty Nuthall. able to counter her opponent's Elwood Cooke and Mrs. Fabyan, attacks. Miss Stammers' challenge another American combination, de- to the American supremacy had feated A. D. Russell and Mrs. aroused considerable interest," but Hammersley by the odd set in the. she falled to repeat last year's quarter-finals. **
In the women's doubles, Miss- Then, in the Men's Doubles fin-Helen, Jacobi. (U:8.A.) and Miss A. tal, Riggs and Cooke 'beat the M. Yorke (Britain), who may yet British pair of Charles Hare and challenge the supremacy of Miss- F. H. D. Wilde 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 9-7.
Only Three Games Wightman Cup victory.
LONDON, July a heuter)— Rain interfered with cricket matches all over the country, and in only three matches which were started this morn- ing was play possible before lunch.
Gloucester..135 for 3 Y. "Essex, ar Westclif.
Surrey 104 for 3 v. Kent, at the Oval.
Northants 75 for 4 v. Hants, at Southampton,
The losers led 3-2 and 5-4.in the final set and saved five match points in the 14th game before the Americans went' out In the 16th.
Marble and Mrs. Fabyan, put out the young English pair of Miss Jean Nicoll and Miss Betty Nuthall. MIXED DOUBLES UPSET- An upset was provided: fit the semi-final round of the mixed doubles, when F. H. D. Wilde and In the Women's Doubles Anal Miss. Brown of Great Britain beat Mrs. Sarah Palfrey-Fabyan and Elwood Cooke and Mrs. Sarah Miss Marble beat Miss Helen Jacobs of America and Miss Billie Final, where they will meet Bobble Palfrey Fabyan (U.S.) to enter the
Yorke of Britain. 6-1, 6-0.
Riggs and Miss Marble, the two To complete the story of Ameri-American singles champions.
One Mile:Woodersony 4 mins. 11.8 secs. Pell 4 mins 12 secs.; Teams will be:-
Collyer 4 mins 15 secs. (All Bri” "Champs."—"Doc.' Molthen, Dick | tons). The times of the first two Venezia, Gene Faggiano, Eiple were English, British, Champion-There was no play before lunch
ship records..
In the following matches:Glam-can conquest, Riggs and Miss organ v. Sussex, Leicester v. War- Marble beat Wilde and Miss Brown wick; Notts, v. Derby; Worcester 9-7, 6-1. 7. Bomerset; Yorkshire v. Middle- sex and Lancashire West Indies Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's It was decided after lunch that Hesail Summer Series race over no play was possible to-day in 8 miles yesterday resulted as three matches--Yorks v. Middle follows:
(sex; Lancs v. West Indies; Leices- ter v. Warwick and Notts v. Derby, CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At Kowloon Tong. Kowloom son, F. Spenko. W. Michals.
Garden City Association
At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket drew their match with Taikoo Club beat Club de Recreio "B" by Dock Recreation Club, each side 20 shots.
scoring 80 shots. K.C.C., V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. K.T.G.C.A.: J.. Tang, T. K. Lim.) Brown, H. Nish, F. Goodwin (Skip). J. N. Wong, H. Gittins (Skip) 22;
w
VOLUNTEERS. AT GOLF
22; Geo. Lee, W. Mulcahy, J. C. Mose, H. Castro, J. L. Stephens.beat Hongkong Volunteer Defence Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force Hyde, E. Kern (Skip) 25; T. A. A. Spary (8kip), 15; W. J. Howard, Corps in a golf match on the Old Madar! W. Hyde, J. Fraser, E. CA. E. Castro, A. J. Kew, A. H. Basto Course, Fanling, Fincher (Skip) 25.
on... Baturday Total 72; (8kip) 23. Total 80. Recreio "B": C. F. Remedios. A. T.E.R.C. W., Melrose, R. Mala,
afternoon.
YACHTING
'A' CLASS
Finished. Fost, ..16.56.21 1
3
Yacht True Blue
(Mr. L. Garner). Tean
.16.56.46 2 (Mrs. V. Gowlland), T
17.12.584 (Mr. L D. Ralph).
D.NF. 0 H', T, G, T" CLASSES
Corrected Post. ..16.38.16 1 (Mr. G. J. Tarr).
.......16.47.25, 2 (Mr. N. H. Cuthbertson).
M. Xavier, C. Roza-Pereira, B. W. Seath, D. Munro (Skip) 23; H.
N. D. Lloyd, for H. K. V. D. G. Basto (Skip) 13; C. C. Pereira, O. Gilles, W. G. Bovaird. T. and D. S. Robby for H, K., N, Ve For Altemis D. C. Alves, A. A. dos Remedios, Stainton, J. C. Chalmers (Skip) met with most success for their F. X. Soares (Skip) 18; F. A. 27; F. Hillon, W. Cunningham, J.respective sides, scoring 1 points. Eve Machado, C. H. Basto, F. V. v. Watson. R. Wallace (Skip) 10. each. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto (Skip) 21. Total 50. Total 52.
CRAIGENGOWER WELL ON TOP
At the Valley. Craigengower Cricket Club. beat Kowloon Dock Recreation Club by 31 shots.
"Third Division
RECREIO UP
Scores (H K. V, D. C, named first):-K. 8. Robertson 0, D. B. Llana Robb 11: A. K. Mackenzie 0. R Young 1; R. K. Collings 0, J. B. Mackle; Lt.-Col. E. J. R.: Mitchell
At King's Park, Club de Recreio, F. Macleod : L-Col H B beat Craigengower Cricket Club by Rose W. W. C. Shewan
| Tamworth 0, G. C. Worrall 1; N. D ̧
C.C.C.! W. J. Penry, L. C. R. 36 shots Souza, JS. Landolt, U. M. Omar Recreio: (Skip) 28;
.P.
A. F. Noronha, FLloyd 14. W. Reeve 0: J. L. C... J. W. Leonard, K. M.Xavier. CA Lopes, E, de Sousa
Aeriel
Omar. A. E. Coates, B. W. Brad-| (skip) 27 M. Alarcon, A. M. Rod Peace 1. B. J. Morahan 0: Total DPOFEng.
-Volunteers 31 Naval Volunteers.
5.
Fixtures
.TO-DAY
bury (Skip) 24; A. A. Razack, Wrigues, J. R. Soares. O. P. Remedics Ward, A. M. Omar, R. Basa (Skip) (Ship) 17; C. F. Vas, J. C. Re- 28; Total 80.
Lt. Col. Mitchell had an exciting medios, C. M. Alves, P. Tranovich tussle with Macleod. All square K.D.R.C.: F. Cullen, M. Fergu- son, J. Kempton, J. C. Brown (Skip) 32. Total 76. (Bkip) 18; A. Calman, W. Mackie. CCC. GR. Payne, H Peter at the fourth he won eight holes BADMINTONYM.C.A.
running to gain a commanding V. Ramsay, R. Morrison (Skip) 17; son, CW. Lam, J. Pau (Skip), 13;
lead. P: B. Parks, R. H. A Lapsley, RS Seima, F. X. Delgado, A B. Lapsley, H. C. Cooper (Skip). 16. Hamson, A. E. 6. Alves (8kip) 17; E McNay, E. Kerrison, W. Phelps, G. Ladd (dp) 10, Jolas 40.
K.C.C. ALSO WIN
Total 49.
Walker (Skip) 27; E. Casey, G. 8. Graver, T. R. Rowell, J. Russell (Skip) 14. Total ɔơi
FIRST TIED GAME "At Sookunpoo, Indian Recrea- tion Club tied with Kowloon At Cor's Road Kowloon Cricket Bowling Green Club.
Club beat Royal Hongkong Yacht KB.G.C., A Morton, G. W. Dea
- IR.C.: D. M. Khan, A. M. Club by 24 shots.
con, EA Atkins, EL Lockhart Wahab, MY. Adal, A. R. Dallah'
E.C.C. G. Bowden, G. E. Tay- (Skip) 18; C, Z. Taipın, W. Har- ((8kip)." 22; A. H. Rumjahm, Alor, A. W. Hamsey, T. W. Carr Tower, J. Watson, J. Dinnen (Skip Bakar, A O. Madar, . R. Abbas (skip) 27: T. R. Hunter, J. Hemp 19: E. F. Pope, G. & Hammond, (Ekip) 16; J. Hoosen, S. M. Rumsey, A. Wright, W. W. Hirst (Skip) J. Bicknell, P. J. Hamilton Jahn, A. R. Minu, A E. Minu 24; F. A. Fabel, W. H. Hobbs, A. (Skip), 23 Total 81 VA -(Skip) 27. Total 64.
Madar, J. M. Jack, (Skip) 18. Total *K.B.G.C.: A. 8. Russell, “B) M.
K.F.C. DOWN TO ELEUTRICE 69..... White. W. 8. Drake, W, Maciar-HKYC E. Hospes, W. Jball Club beat Hongkong Electric At North Point, Kowloon Foot- fare (8kip) 17; W. L. Walker, T. E. Robson, J. Gill, A. M. Holland Hansen, "A Nissim, A. W. Brown Recreation Club by 13 ahota (Skit) 27 R. Dunean, LA. Rdp) 1417 B. Brown, D. Drum: HKERC L de Rome, A Duncan, J. G. Meyer, A. J. Hallmond, R. H. Wild, G. Costello Gardner, G. Padgett, A. Paul (8kip) 20. Total 64.
(Skip) 14, P. 8, Cassidy, L. E. N. (Sp) 12; J. R Way, W. Macfar Ryan, A. 8. Mitchell B. Maughan lane, G. G. 8. Thomson, W. Malikett (skip) 17. Total:45.
||18kip) 31; R. C. Butler, R." A. NARROW, WIN FOR K.B.G.C. Owens, I 8 McKay, ♬ Blan At the Valley Kowloon Bowling (p) 1a. Total V Green Club beat Hongkong Foot KFC. J. Ross, R. McCarthy, ball Club by 2 shots,
[R-Hughes, P. Morgan" (Skdy) 24; HKF.CFF. Anslow, OFW. Woodcock, H. Mina, J. Krose, Needham, J. Ralston, HH, Perg . Smalley (akip) 10: 80. WIDE. (skip) 18; C. G. Bollis, J. J.D, Ixatt, W. Excell, V. Petherick
Second Division
KF.C. BEAT E.B.G.C.
At Austin Road, Kowloon Foot ball Cub beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 24 shots,
EF.C. C. Pile, B. Thomson, Gibson, W: Field (Skip) 21; Groves, A. Eastman, P. Younghus- band, T. Fergusson (Skip) 17
B Barnes, H. O... Wallington • V. (Bd7); 24. Total 645
At close of play scores in the games started were as follows:
Gloucester 432 (Hammond, 207); Essex 34 for 2.
Northants 146 . (Hill. 6 „for 45); Hants 51 for 2
Surrey 188; Kent 114 for 2 FRIDAY'S RESULTS
At Lords, Players bent the Gentlemen by 160.
Players-270 (Faines 5 for 78) and 202 for 4 dec.
Gentlemen-158" for. dec.. stil
154.
At Worcester, Worcestershire beat Burrey by three wickets.
Surrey-259 and 175 tor-9 dec Worcester-272 for 9 dec, and 163 for 7,
The Men's consolation title was won by D. McNell who beat the Belgian Van Den Neynde 8-6, 6-2. EARLIER CABLES
Riggs Wins In
Five Sets
LONDON, July 8 (Beuter) Robert Riggs, youthful tennis ace held in many quarters in the United States as the logical, successor to Donald Budge, yesterday joined the select list of those who became Wimble đơn Champion at their art Elwood challenge, beating Cooke, "Anterican: "dark horse" of the tournament, in the final,' after s tense"match, by scores 01/2-6, 8-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 -
The play was almost monoton- ously perfect." It was the thir teenth meeting between two Americans who were both com peting at Wimbledon for the first time. Riggs has won on each oc- casion
At Hove, Bussex beat Lancashire BRITISH BOXING
Badmin ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. BRIDGE YMCA Women's sec-on the first inning,
tion Bridge, 10 am... MEETINGS.--Sports Committee;; at Volunteer Headquarters, 5.30 p.m. Annual, of Hongkong FA.;- 5.30 pm SWIMMING.
Bussex-440 for 7 dec. (Cox James Langbridge 161)).
Y. M. C. A. Mixed Swimming, 8 p.m.. WATER POLO-YM.C.A. v. V.R.C
Chung Shing v. C.B.C. TO-MORROW
TENNIS "B" Division: K.C.C. (B)
Lancashire 148 and 173 for 3.
Harvey's
- Queen Mary watched this match. FINAL WIMBLEDON RESULTS
Men's Singles
R. Riggs (USA) beat - E. Cooke" (USA) 2-6, 8-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.
Men's Doubles Riggs and Cooke' (USA) beat C., Hare and F. E. D... Wilde (G.B) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 8-7.
Women's Singles Miss A. Marble (USA) beat Miss E. Stammers (G.B.) B-2 6-0;
Women's Doubles 'Miss ̈ A.⠀⠀ Marble and Mrs. Fabyan (USA) beat Miss H Jacobs (0.8.A.)" and Miss Yorke (G.3.) 6-1, 6-0.
Mixed Doubles Riggs and Miss Marble (UBA) beat Wilde and Mis N. Brown (G.B.) 9-7, 6-1.
Men's Consolation D. McNeil (UBA) beat Var den Neynde (Belgium) 8-6, 6-2.
Ladies' Plate-
Mrs. McKelvis (GB) beat- Mile Wiewers (Luxembourg), 6-4, 4-8, 6-2, 3
SUMMER SOCCER
***LEAGUE *
Forehance To promote interest in football
Titles
among younger meibbers, the South China Athletic Association has formed a Bummer Football League
League matches will be player during the week-enu only
The match between Yorkshire LONDON JUIS 8 (Reuter) which commenced at the P. W. D. and West Indies was abandoned.title that has lain, vacant for 16 Club ground yesterday afternoon.
West Indies-234 and 116 for years the British Empire cruiser Yorkshire-114 (Clarke 5 for 49 weight crown-will be at stake in Constantine 6 for 28),
Monday's world title fight at White City between Len Harvey and Jock The match between Glamorgan M'ATOF
up enthusiastically yesterday ; to land. Hampshire, was "ahandoned, i
The British titie, of which Har-compate.
So far, six teams have been formed and all the players turned
YC.DR.; SCAA v. 0.0.0: Ba. Do play was possible on thever the holder, will also be The League, besides the aim of
KIT.CV. *CS.C.C.;
C.C. (A) v. HKC.C
Kowloon
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
Badminton, 8 p.m.
second and third days. *** Hampshire -50 for 2
|stáked, so that Harvey, who is promoting interest in the mine. British and Empire heavyweight will also serve for scouting football champion will be the first boxer talent affai
BADMINTON. Cathedral Hall LOUIS - PASTOR BOUT
SEPTEMBER 212 BADMINTONY MUA Hadmin NEW YORK, July 8 (Reuter)
ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 Joe Louis Aghts Bob Pastor at same distance as Monday's con- division or other mate
De Detroit, probably on September 21. [test, namely 15 rounds,
to hold five titles at the It is understood that the selected same time if he defeats MAvoy ones will undergo extensive train-
The men have previously met me, and, if proved it, three times, every bout going the opportunities to play
THURSDAY, JULY 14.
Cheero. Club Lessons in Contract Bridge, 7 pm
TE" is expected that the boat will Harvey wỚI on points in 1932, mised
the decision – a knook-( be over 20 rounds instead of the M'Avog, revers usual 15,
A year later and then Harvey again YMO Mixed It Lon's why he will probably won on points last year,
Tell tch-wit Tommy Eddie
the Londoner in in the who fights Jack Doyle (inze) in coup
the same?
18 PM have as
Q. Chung Shingv. Parr either in outh China OBCM States.
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