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LEAGUE RESULTS

The R.A.M.C. are well in the lead in the Garrison Bullards

League. The following are the results for the week ending Ju

22+

18.7.39 CM Police 4 pta; RE. 3 pts.

L/C. Thomson (21)

L/C McLew

L/C, Wulls

Opl. Baxter

Athletes In

Colombo

TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1939.

The RIGHT Label is...

Ten of Japan's best athletes in track and feld

events passed through. Colombo on the Haruna Maru on their way to Berlin to compete in a triangular contest with Germany and Italy.

They came ashore and availed themselves of the opportunity of slimb locsener an' the University College grounds, where they at- tracted a considerable amount of attention

On their arrival on the grounds the team went through a set of several stretcher exercises and the whole team went round the ground together at a steady trot. Their [long distance runder. M. Yamashita kept this up at a steady

-150

L/C. Walte (29)

130

102

8gt. Gales

150

150

Spr. Crittenden ........

112

-54

L/8. Shipp

150

'Cpl. Whitton

150

L/C. Thompson

78

L/C. Teggarty....

150

C6.M. Raeburn

139

R.C. of Signals 2 pts.; RAMC. 5 pts.

Q.M.S. Thorpe

95

Cpl. Harvey (20) (22)

150

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Sig. Morgan

150

Lt. Dixon

74

Sig. Murphy

74

Sgt. Terran

150

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L/C. Pitcher (24)

150

Cpl Wyre

127

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Sgt. Brakenberry

99

Sgt. Doyle

Cpl. Blount (24)

95

Pte. Whybro (22) (32)

150 150

20.7.39--R.A.M.C.

& pts R.C. of Signals 1 pt.

Cpl...Harvey (23) (20)

150

Big. Murphy

88

Pte. Whybro (29)

150

Cpl Blount (30)

81

Sgt. Doyle (38) (43)

150

Sgt. Brakenberry

93

Lt. Dixon

150

QMS. Thorpe

114

Cpl. Wyre ...

150

L/C. Pitcher

125

Sgt. Terran

80

"Sig. Morgan (26)

150

pace for nearly an hour while the others put in some practice at their various events.

R.E. 6 pts.; OM. Palles 1 pt.

L/C. Walte (21)

117 150. Cpl. Baxter

Cpl. Whitton (29)

150

65

C.S.M. Raeburni

150

L/C.. Teggarty

Sgt. Gales (25)

150

L/C. Wik

L/C. Thompson (21) (24) 150

L/C.. McLew

L/S. Shipp (29)

150 LEAGUE

L/C. Thomson

109 -127

107 133

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High Jump Champion

H. Turaka, Japan's finest high Jumper, who took part in the last Olympic games, was seen in action with two other jumpers. All of them cleared 5 feet 10 inches: without any undue effort. One of the'jumpers sprained his ankle and had to receive medical attention,

There was S. Miyagi, the Discus Thrower of the team, was gave a splendid exhibition of throwing,

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F. A. COUNCIL MEETING

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while G. Rin, the Hop Step and Jump athlete was another who the association (Hon. Mr. N. Lthe proposal to play 15 minutes was greatly admired. A. Kawamure Smith, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. J. extra in Shanghai and 10 in Hong- and Y. Oda went grandly over the Ralston and Capt. S. Burn).

kong. The decision aiready stated hurdles...

Referees Sub-committee: Mr. A was eventually arrived at on the LAWN BOWLS OPEN the fourth round of the Open

Young Team

Kirby, Mr. Wong Ka-tsun and the proposal of Capt. Fantham, second- Pairs Championship when they SINGLES RESULTS

They are a young team the representative of the Hongkonged by Mr. Chen. defeated J. A. da Luz and L. Faverage age being 23 years and Football Club. The following are the results of Xavier, by 30 shots to 12 on the most of them being University Lee Wal-tong, Mr. W. E. Hollands Council included the confirming of

OTHER BUSINESS Emergency Sub-committee: Mr. Other business done by the first round matches in the Lawn Kowloon Dock "Recreation Club students. In addition to Tanaka. Bovis Singles Championship play-green yesterday. At the Kowloon two others M Yozawa and M. and Cd.-Gunner Cooper. ed yesterday:--

Bowling Green Club,

the minutes of the last Comell after a Tamguchi, both sprinters have par- Guingam (Chairman), Mr. Walter accounts for June.

Grounds Sub-committee: Mr. C. meeting and the adoption of the At the Police Recreation Club, closely contested match, W. V.ticipated in the last Olympic Games Chen and Capt. H. H. Fantham,

Field and 7. Gibson entered the at Berita.

W. Gill beat M. Y. Adal 23-12;

D. M. Khan beat W, Mulcahy 21-7. At Craigengower Cricket Club,

C. M. da Bilva beat J. C. Aitken 24-9; A. & Russell beat " J. "M. Forrest 21-5. ·

Fourth Round also in recording]

Coates and B. ̈W. Bradbury,

The team are going out with an Members

League Management Committee:

a win by 18 ahots to 12 over 4. E. Olympic winner as Manager, K. emergency sub-committees and the WON BY CHALLEDON of the referees and ARLINGTON CLASSIC

At the Civil Service Cricket played off with the Club, W. Mair beat Y. A. Razack results.. |-21-17; E- C. Fincher beat C. Gowl-

Iand 22-15.

At the Hongkong Football Club, R F. Luz beat J. McClutcheon

21-11.

* OPEN PAIRS

Ohshima who won the Hop Step and

Ties in the first round of the Jump at Los Angeles in 1932, and Chairman of the Grounds sub- Open Singles Championship were who also participated in the Berlin

committee. following Olympiad. Their coach, M. Oh, is ther or not to send a team to Sub-committee to decide whe- another Olympic athlete.

Shanghal in November: Mr. Chen, Lt. Man, Capt. Fantham and Cd.- Gunner Cooper.

CHICAGO, July 24 (Reuter)-The

yesterday by Challedon, winner of $15,000 Arlington classic was won

the Freakness Stake

Sunlover was second and Johns- town, the Kentucky Derby winner, was third,

A. Kowloon Bowling Green Club, I. C. Remedios beat F. X. M. Post beat C. Mose 22-4. da Silva 21-19. J. M. Jack beat A. Brooksbank 23-19, A. M. Omar beat Club, L J. Silva beat R. Duncan extra time in Interports occupied

At Kowloon Docks Recreation

The discussion on the question of "J. F. V. Ribeiro 1-3.

21-9,"

Won by a head, with alx lengths some time. Mr. Lee Wal-tong between second and third. At Club de Recreio, M. R. Abbas suggested that the Council should Johnstown was favourite at

reply to Shanghai's suggestion with on

At Kowloon Football Club, A. J.

T. E. Robson and L Nigh enter-Coelho beat B Randle 21-19, E G. beat R. S. Meadows 21-18...

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