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MONDAY, JULY 31, 1939.
2* In the World of Sports
Royal Army Medical Corps ennis
Annual Swimming Gala
Headquarters, Hongkong, won the Aggregate Cup at the eighth annual swimming rais of the Royal Army Medical Corps held at the European YMCA., Kowloon, on Saturday night.. Mrs.. Simpson, wife of Col. J. T. Simpson, gave away the prizes.
Results were as follows:-
50 Yards Free-Style Champion- 220 Yards Free-Style Champlon-[ship. "Alexandra„ Cup) — 1, Mc- ship-1, Nicholls (D); 2, Albiston Donald (HQ); 2, Nicholls (HQ) (HQ); 2, Heath (D.). Time: 23. Milne (EQ). Time: 30-2/5
mins. 42-3/5 secs.
secs.
Plunging Championship-1, Capt,
100 Yards Breast-Stroke-1. MC Brown (D.): 1. McKay (H.Q.); 3. Donuid (H.Q.); 2 Mindley (D.); 3, Crosble (D). Distance: 44 feet 73 Howe (HQ). Time: 1 min. 33-4/5 inches.
secs
Novices Race-1. Pike; 2. Sweet- land: 3. Quisty. Time: 20.2 seca. 50 Yards Handicap (semi-final) QMS. Green, Parnell, Capt. Levis, S. M. Macfarlane. McKay and
'Major
KOWLOON C.C.
The
TOURNEY
PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK
following programme of matches has been arranged for the coming week in Kowloon Cricket
ment Club's annual lawn tennis tourna
Wednesday
Rain Interferes With County
Cricket Programme
LONDON, July 29 (Reuter)-Rain Derbyshire 110 (Sims 8 for 32) interfered with a number of first- and 313 (Sims 5 for 128); Middle-
368 runs match
Warwickshire beat Sussex by &
class matches which began to-day-sex-447 for 7 dec. (Compton 214
No play at all was possible in not out). the game at Manchester between
Northants scored Lancashire and Gloucester. At Bir- against Lancashire in a mingham Leicester scored 77 runs abandoned owing to the weather. for two wickets against Warwick: Lancashire scored 198 for 9. (Par- Glamorgan had 14 for 0 wicket tridge 7 for 491. against Worcestershire at Stour- bridge, and Hampshire lost six West Indies at Bournemouth. wickets for 74 runs against the
wickets.
Sustax-238 (Mayer 6 for 50) and Other close 'öf. play scores 16 Hollies 5 for 50, R. E. S. follows:-
Wyatt 5 for 58); Warwickshire- Somerset 157 (Merritt 5. for 421318 for a dec. (Sal 101) and 85 Champion-Northants. 149 for (Dixon 76 pot for 2.
Gloucestershire beat Hampshire by 43 runs.
out).
Gloucestershire-212
(Creese 5 6167 (Goddard 7 for 77) and 162 for 50 and 160 for 7 dec.; Kants--
(Goddard 5 for 65).
Court No. 1-D. J. N. Anderson Officers' Race (heats) Capt.. A. V. White (Sentor Champion- Levia, Major Archer, Lt. Col. ship). Shackleton "ahid
Harvey Court No. 2-A. Crawford" v. J.
R. qualified for the nnal.
Turner Senior Diving Championship 1. Me-ship). Green qualified for the final. Donald (HQ): 2, Nicholls (HQ):) Court No. 3-F. Grose, v. S. A.
Sussex 199 (John Langridge 71; Ladies' Race, 25 Yards-1. Miss 3. Sweetland (D.). Points 25. Gray (Senlor, Championship).
Ray Smith 5 for 47); Essex 170 for 50 Green: 2. Miss Pocock: 3, Mizs
Yards Handicap Final
Court No. 4R E Lee V. D. 2 (P. Smith 50 not out)... Butterworth. Time: 21-1/5 secs.
Macfarlane: 2, Green 3, Parnell Hung (Junior Championship).
Notts. 194 (Knowles 58; Sims Bergts' Mesa Race. 25 Yards-Time: 50-1/5 Bees.
Court No. 5-D. W. Joyce v. Afor 77); Middlesex 28 for 0. L. Fisher (Junior Championship). Yorkshire 371 for 6 (Barber 141.
Leyland 114), v. Surrey.
Match between Glamorgan and Court No. 1-A, E P. Questi
Kent 162 (Valentine 70: Copson Leicestershire was abandoned as a (holder) v. E. C. Fincher (Senter for 45, A Pope 4 for 16); Derby draw with Leicestershire 216 and Championship). ·
137 (Harding 5 for 56; Wright 4 Glamorgan 120 for 3. for 36); Kent 43 for 2.
# West Indies beat Surrey by 71
wicketa Earlier Results
West Indles-487 (Weekes 145) innings and 24 runs.
Middlesex beat Derbyshire by an and 40 for 3; Surrey-274 (Parker
100, Clarke 5.for 84) and 261.
1. 9/9gt. Knightley: 2. Szt Omcers Race. Final-1, Major
Pomeroy; 3. S. M. Macfarlane,
LEE WAI-TONG FOR BATAVIA
To Join S. China Touring Team
LEE WAI-TONG, captain of the China team as the last Olympic games, is to leave to- morrow for Batavia by the 's.s. Tisalak, where he will join the South China football team touring in Java. He is expected to arrive ki Batavia on August 8. and may be there a day or
two earlier than the rest of the team who are due from Singapore.
Harvey: 2. Major Archer: 3, Col. shackleton. Time: 18-3/5 secs.
200 Yards Medley Relay 1 Headquarters, Hongkong (Nicholls,
Milne, Wiggins and McDonald); 2
Thursday
Court No. 2-B. Soltau (-IS) v. Detachment, Kowloon (Pike, Capt. w. c. Hing (-30.3) (Handicap) Brown, Hindley and
Knight) "A"). Tima: 2 mins. 42-4/5 secs.
Court No. 3-W. Rapley (-15 Novelty Event (Poet Entries). J. Hempsey (scr.) (Handicap Won by Tidd.
"B").
Water Polo-Hongkong (Tidd:) Court No. 4-Mr. and Mrs: Wex- McKay. Milne, Nicholls. McDonald ham (ser) v. Mr. and Mrs, Burnett Albiston and Howe) 3. Kowloon (—30,3).
Wyre: Knightly. Wiggins, Maer, Shorthouse, Plumb and Eddy).0.
WATER POLO LEAGUE
Court No. 5-D. Hung (scr.) ▼
A. C. Perry (ser) (Handicap "A").
Friday
Court No. 1-F. A. "Broadbridge
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
v. R. E. Lee or D. Hung Junior NEW YORK GIANTS
Championship).
Court No. 2 G. M. Gillard (scr,) V. D. J. N. Anderson (-15.3) (Handicap "A")
WIN AND LOSE
Second Round matches in the Water-Polo League start this week, two games being scheduled to be
Court. No. 3-A Crawford (—10) played to-day resulted as follows: played to-day, when Victoria Re-V. R. T. Broadbridge (-15.3) (Han- creation Club, potential champions, dicap "A").
HARROW BEAT ETON AT LORD'S
FIRST WIN IN 31 YEARS
NEW YORK, July 29 (Reuter) of thirty-one years Harrow beat LORD'S, July 16-After a period Major League baseball matches | Eton at Lord's yesterday by eight wickets. Harrow's last victory in this annual match came in 1908, when they were successful by ten E. wickets, but since the matches
The first game in Java will be and hitherto unbeaten. meet Court No. 4-B. Soltau (-30) ▼ played on August 10. Lee expects Chinese Bathing Club at North W. L. Rapley (15) or J. Hempsey Philadelphia to be back in the Colony in three Point and Chung Shing encounter (scr.) (Handicap "P"), weeks time, and will probably re- South China at West Point. turn by plane. His inclusion in the Both matches will commence it touring team to Java was a con-8.15 p.m.
dition imposed by the Java" pro-] The only other game this week moters before they would agree to is that between European, Y. M. C. carry on negotiations for the pro-A and Chinese Bathing Club an pösed visit.
Lee Wal-tong has now finally decided to go to Java, and his reasons for making the trip are) three-fold. In the first place the Chinese in Java have been cha mouring now for some time for another chance to see Lee in ac- tion.
Thursday.
GERMANY LEAD IN DAVIS CUPTM
ZAGREB,
July 29 (Reuter)-
Court No. 5-A. V. White and
F. Grose (-15.3) v. W. C, Hung, and D. Hung (-15.3).
Saturday
Court. No. 1-P. Wynter-Blyth and Mrs. Millard (scr.) v. S. A Gray and Mrs. Kevan (30).
New York Chicago Bostan Pittsburgh Brooklyn
2 were restarted after the War 13 of 50 the 20 encounters have been left
drawn
National League
R F
0
4
Cincinati
3
(Thompson pitched).
5
12
0
2 3
2
5 13
6 10
-
7 7
3
8
2
0
9 11
3
(Myers homered twice).
American League
5
Court No. 20. M. Gillard and St. Louis... Mrs. Clarke. (-15.3) v. J. H. S. Philadelphia Duncan and Mrs. Smeby (-3.8).
Cincinnati Court No. 3Mr.
and Mrs Grabb (-15) v. F. E. Clarke and Mrs. Knight (-3.8).
Court No. 4D. J. N. Anderson
It will be remembered that Germany is leading by. two and Miss Broadbridge (15) v. F. Cleveland Lee was on a team that toured matches to one in the European A. Broadbridge and Miss Bradbury Washington Java several seasons ago.
Zone final of the Davis Cup against(-15). Also, Lee is Hon. Secretary of Yugo-Slavia... Scores:-
the Hongkong Branch of the Chi-
Punceċ (Yugo-Slavia)
nese National Amateur Athletic Goepfert 6-3, 6-1, 6-0. Federation and he will be in Java
cr a search for talent for the
Harrow always held the whip hand yesterday, They had ended Friday's play. 3 runs short of the
Eton first innings total, with three
0 wickets to fall, and yesterday
6 morning they added 29 for their
2 remaining three wickets to secure
a lead of 26 runs.
Eton were always struggling for runa in their second innings and could total only 156, leaving Har- Tow 131 to score for victory in three and three-quarter hours. 10 These runs were obtained for the 2. 6. 4 loss of two wickets, the winning hit coming, appropriately enough,
Chicago v. New York was called
Court No. 3-W. C. Hung and in the second inning on account from A; O, L Lithgow, the Harrow
Mrs. Eymard beat
(~30) R. T. Broadbridge and Miks Harker (-15.3).
Henkel (Germany) beat Mitle coming Olympic Games. The third 5-0, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.
reason is that Lee has agreed to
or rain,
Detroit Philadelphia
Sanday
St. Louis Court No. 1-5. A. Gray (―30.3) Boston play in a number of charity games beat Puncec and Kuxeljevic 8-7. C. Fincher (49) (Handicap towards rellet work in China.
#!
Henkel and. Menzel (Germany)
4-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1.
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Court No. 2-B. Soltau. P Wynter-Blyth (Junior Champion- ship).
Court No. 3. A. Broadbridge (-15) v. F. Grose (-15.3) (Han- dicap "A").
Court No. 4 D. Hung (scr.)" or A C. Perry (scr.) v. J. R. Turner (scr.) Handicap "A"),.
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Friday's Results. Following were the results matches played on Friday:
National League
New York Chicago
Court No. 5-G, M. Gillard Boston
(-30) v. B, D. Lay (-3/6) Han-Pittsburgh
dicap
BEATEN
LONDON, July 29 (Reuter)— Hamilton McNally
of
Ayrshire
won the Scottish Amateur golf |championship at Prestwick
when
of the beat Hector Thomson 6 and
5 over 38 holes in the final
Canadian Title
In the Canadian amateur cham-
E. pionship Ken Black of Vancou-
1. ver beat Henry Martell of Alberta
8 and 8 over 36 holes.
Ted Adams (the holder) lost
3 to Martell in the semi-final. 3
and 2.
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RUGBY RELATIONS
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4
9
5
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7
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Philadelphia v. Cincinnati post |poned through rain.
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13
6.
2
American League
The British Rugby.
Union
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2
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LEAGUE TIES. The two important league Brooklyn games, one in the "A" Division 8t. Louis
RESUMED
LONDON, July 29 (Reuter)-
hue.
invited France to play England in
and one in the "E", postponed from last week, will be decided this week, weather permitting.... Chicago
To-morrow Kowloon Cricket New York Club 'A' will be at home to South St. Louis China in the "B" Division, while; on Wednesday South China's first team will visit the Indian Re- (Glenn homered twice for the SPORTING FIXTURES
creation Club at Bookinpoo.
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37. (Ross pitched for the Athletics). Cleveland Washington
(Chase pitched
Indoor bowls game at the Hongkong Senators), Bowling Alleys on Saturday night.
The game was closely contested throughout, the former combina- tion winning by 61 shots.
The teams and game scores art as follows:
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