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TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1939.

AF In the World of Sports

F. A. Council Meeting

Hongkong Insist On Ten Interport Extra Time

Sub-Committee Formed To

Discuss Practicability

Of November Tour North

A long agenda was smoothly carried through at the first meet- ing of the 1939-40 Council of the Hongkong Football Association, held in the association's offices yesterday evening. Most of the business consisted of the election of various sub-committees and officers, the main' other items being the consideration of a pro- posed alteration in the Interport rules, and whether or not to send a team to Shanghai in November.

In respect of the rule change, it Divisions).

Mr. Lee Wal-tong

Minutes

CANADA OUT OF

DAVIS CUP

HAVANA, July 24 (Reuter)- Cuba eliminated Canada by three matches to "one in the first round of the North American Zone of the Davis Cup competition.

HONGKONG

CYCLING CLUB

will be recalled that Shanghai in (CAAF). Mr. E. Strange (Club), ARRANGEMENTS

a letter received some time ago Lt. C. M. M. Man (Middlesex), Lt. suggested that, in the event of ex- W. Peal, Capt. S. F. Burn (Ares tra time being necessary in an Sports Board), Cd. Gunner H. Interport match, it should be of Cooper (Navy), Capt. H. H. Fant- 15 minutes' duration. Hongkong ham (Kowloon), Mr. C. Guimgam had in reply proposed 10 mintes, (St. Joseph's). whereupon the Northern part had In addition to the names above," again written asking the Colony it was announced by the Chair- authorities to reconsider the matter.

FOR BIG MEET

Successful Week-End Outing

Miss Kay Stammers. the British lawn tennis player, who" was recently defeated by Miss "Alice Marble. of the United States.

In the final of the Women's Singles championship at Wimbledon.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.

NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuter)-

Sporting

Fixtures

man that other Club representa- tives are:--Lt. J. A. H. Douglass

Arrangement for the S.P.C. · All- It was decided at yesterday's (Royal Scots) and Mr. L. A. Rocha Cycling Meeting on August 5 and 7- meeting to write back stating that (Kwong Wahi. Mr. E. Strange was are progressing most favourably. -the local Association preferred the present at the meeting on behalf A larger number of competitors

10-minutes rule. Regarding the of the "Hongkong Football Club. have eatered the various events The following are the results of sending of ar Interport team but, as their annual general meet-than was expected, whilst there are games played yesterday in the BADMINTON.—YM.C.A. Badmin- north. It was" agreed to appoint a ing not having been held yet, their rumours of Singapore visitors in Major League:— sub-committee to look into the football representative has not yet this respect. been decided,

matter.

Applications by the 8th Battery. Royal Artillery. and the Inter- national Athletic Club for afilia- tion to the Association were granted.

OFFICERS, BOARDS, ETC. The following officers, boards, committees

sub-committees were elected:-

and

Present at the meeting were:-- Hon. Secretary: Mr. C. Golden- Mr. W. Pryde (Chairman), Mr. c.berg with Mr. L. Souza as his Goldenberg

Hon. assistant. season's

(last

Secretary and unanimously re- Treasurers: Messrs. Fercy Smith elected), Mr. W, E. Hollands (Eas-Seth and Fleming.

tern), Mr. A. Kirby (Police), Mr. Appeals Board: The President Walter H. Chen (South China), Mr. and the three Vice-Presidents of Wong Ka-tsun (second and third (Contlaned on Page 10).

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Brown homered for the Car- dinals

7. Prizes are to be displayed on the all finals will be decided on August St. Louis Brooklyn premises of the British Bicycle Company, 16 Henessy Road, in a few days time.

Members

of. the Hongkong Battery: Bowman and Padgett. Cycling Club intending to compete should attend as the Caroline Hill Cincinnati Stadium for training from 5 to 6.30 Philadelphia p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

on

TO-DAY

ton's in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. LAWN BOWLS-Pairs Champion- ship. Second Round:-E Zim- merr and N. P. Karanjia v. J C. Remedios and C. C. Pereira (Civil Service). Singles Cham- pionship, F. Cullen V. T. E Robson: A. K. Minu v. N. A. E. Mackay; H. Basto v, J. S. Lan-

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J. Pau (Kowloon C.C.); E. Kir

CHARITY MEETING Preliminary arrangements

Brack homered for the Phillies. Battery: Thompson and Lom- tardi.

are

Charity Cycling Meeting on No-Boston

vember 11. Bingapore and Shang-

possibly compete on that date, in-

already being made for a nurther Pittsburgh

3 9

2 9

hal road and track champions will Lopez homered for the Braves.

augurating an Annual Interport

Battery: Brown and Mueller.

The road championship will be Chicago arranged the following day, over New York The Kowloon Circuit 100 miles) [course.

UNPACED TRIALS Semi-ocial unpaced trials on the Shek O Road on July 18 resul fed as follows: 5 miles E. A. G.

Keates 15.02, Geo. Cottrell 19:13.)

7 13 5 11

1

Battery: Lee and Hartnett.

St. Louis Brooklyn

8. 14. 2 71

Owen homered for the Cardinals. Battery: Davis and Owen.

Philadelphia

4 11 0 3

Battery: Moore and Lombardi,

10 miles H. A. G. Keates 31.08, Cincinnati Geo. Cottell 31.48. Cottrell's 5 miles figure is 16 secs. better than, his previous fastest on this course. On the King's Road course on July 20 leading times were: 5 miles Pittsburgh -H. A. G. Keates 13.12., W. Etock Boston 13.23, Geo, Cottrell 13.33. Etock and Cottrell put up personal récords for the distance, the form- er on a machine received from England the previous day.

Both

P. Stanley clocked 14.13 on July

2 Swimming, 6 p.m.

TENNIS-B Division, South China

v. K.C.C. A.

·TO-MORROW'

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BADMINTON. Cathedral

Badminton, 8 p.m.. LAWN BOWLS-Pairs Champlon- ship. Second Round.-J. F. V. Ribeiro and L. J. Silva v. F. X. Soares and C. M Silva; H. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro V J. V. Ramsey and R. Lapsley (Kowloon Football Club); J. Fraser and E. C. Fincher v. W. Melrose and J. C. Chalmers (Craigengower) Singles Cham- pionship. First Round. V. | Chittenden v. C. W. Lam (Kow- loon Dock); K. M. Omar 3. Hodge, C. F. Remedios. v. W. Hillyer Hongkong. F.C.; . G.! Ferkins v. C. H., Hobbs, D. FR- ches v. C. M.. S. Alves. B. "W. Bradbury y, M.. F. Alarcon (In- dian R. C.); E. E. Strange ... C. C. Pereira, 8. Eccleshall Y. J. R. Soares (Police); J. "AR. Selby v. M. N. Rakusen, W. S. Dall v. R. Edwards (Craigen- 3 gover)...

...

0 6 2 1 7 0

Battery. Fette and Lopez.

American League

22 on the same course. This pro- New York .........................

mising rider, together with W. Chicago

Etock, will be making his first offi-

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cial appearance in competition in Battery: Lyons and Tresh.

the Newcomer's events at Caroline

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Gears used in the "above Washington

trials were: Keates 66,” Etock 78," Cleveland

Cottrell 70 and Stanley 74"

On July 22 riding a fully equip

ped. machine, 69" geared free-

2 旮 11 14

3

Trosky homered for the Indians. Battery: Feller and Pytlak.

wheel, W. Etock justified predic-

tions as to his stamus, by clocking New York

13 hra: 27 mins. 35 secs, in a private (Chicago

time trial. over the Kowloon Cir-

cult "50" The ride included halts Battery: Hadley and Dickey,

totalling almost 25 mins, Etock Boston

|A. G. Kestes, who used a 66′′ axed.

gear..

3

was "accompanied throughout by H. St. Louis.

13 15 5 11

Doerr homered for the Red Sox, Battery: Heving an Peacock.......

11 16 0

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SUNDAY, OSTING

Heavy storms failed to mar en-Boston Joyment of the outing on Sunday. Bt. Louis

A late start was made, and riders

V

* THURSDAY, JULY 27 LAWN BOWLS-Singles Cham- pionship, first round, H Nigh v. J. C. Brown, L. R. Whant 7. J. H. Gelling (Kowloon F.C.);

T. A. Madar y. C. 6.Rosselet. 8. 'M." White v. W. J Howard (Kowloon Dock): B. Bastov. F. Goodwin (Craigengower).

FRIDAY, JULY 28 AQUATICS. HK.V.D.C. Annual Aquatic Sports, in V.R.C. Swim- ming Pool, 9.30 pm. BADMINTON. YMCA. Bad-

minton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. SWIMMING.-Y. M. C. A.

Swimming, 8 p.m.

Mixed

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF RESULTS

The following are the results the Happy Valley Bummer Foursomes, 3rd round,

Dickman and · De.... Of

were saturated before reaching Willems and Foxx homered for Trucawan Dry roads greeted the the Red Sox, party in the vicinity of Castle Battery: Peak Bay, and a halt for refresh-santels. ments at Banhui was welcomed. Reaching Fanling village the Club Washington was forced to take shelter, but Cleveland" after resuming the journey at 3

3:10

p.m. fine weather prevailed till the Batter: Elsentat and Sewell.

end, the party dispersing at Kow-

loon at 4.30 pm

Philadelphia

Next Sunday's run will commence Detroit as mal from the Alhambra Thea

tre, Kowloon, 84 9.30 s.m.

Non-

Moses homered for the Athletics members will be especially wel-and Zork for the Tigers

Battery: Bridges and York,

W. Woodward and A. H. Barwell beat F. J. de Rome and G. W. Reeve by 1 up.

Burg. Cdr. Nicholson and Major Harvey beat R. Young and R. H. Gregory by 2 and 1.

E Tuck and W. Ahern beat L

P. Tamworth and J. B. Mackle by

A. J. Dennis and W. 8. Hier beat, C. E. Moore, and A. Pollard by & and 6.

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