·PAGE_2—HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
Bumper Season Promised
Local Baseball Fans: Opening Game Saturday
BY "R.O.Y.”
At a meeting of the Hongkong Baseball League held last evening, amelal entries were received from the HONGKONG BASE- BALL CLUB, U. 8. 8. MINDANAO, H. R. CLUB, SOUTH CHINA A...▲n CHUNG HWA and 'ROYAL ENGINEERS, making a six-team league with a thirty-game schedule that should provide a bumper seas)1 for local fans.
Under the supervision of a committee, composed of F. J. "Dee", Molthen, R. Lay and Nip Lum. umpires are to be subject to stricter control than in the past.
SPORTS & GENERAL ·
PHILIPPINE LEAGUE TENNIS
ATHLETES IN COLONY
Philippine athletes. comprising the advance party of the Philip pipe Troupe going shortly to Ja pan for the Far Eastern Olympics. were seen in action at the Kow- loon Cricket Club yesterday when they had some practice.
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"C" DIVISION RESULTS
South China Beat Recreio "B"
Passengers
MANY RESIDENTS RETURN
The following passengers arrived
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1940:
GOVERNOR AND LADY NORTHCOTE ENTERTAINED
The Chinese members of the
PHILIPPINE
CLIPPER
LEAVES
AIRWAYS
left Ka
J. JURGENS,
Council entertained His Excel- "MARCH OF TIME" in Hongkong yesterday:
Jency the Goverrior, and Lady Mrs. N. MacLeod and children, Northcote to a farewell luncheon PHOTOGRAPHER Mr. A... R. Nicholls, Mrs J. Gilch-
party yesterday at the residence
PAN AMERICAN rist, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hemsley, of the Hon, Sir Robert Kotewall. PHILIPPINE CLIPPER The following are the results of | Mrs. A. M. Holland, Mrs. W. Mur- The guests included EE. Major- Tak yesterday on her return flight Division League Tennis ray and children, Mr. S. Mullins, General A. E Grasett, Hon. Mr. to Manila en route to San Fran. matches played yesterday after Mr. and Mrs. J. Parkinson, Miss JN. L. Smith, Hon, Mr. R. A. C. claco. She took away.
Parkinson, Mrs. G. Sheriff, Mr. North, and Mrs. North, Hon. Sir
VICTOR -MR. crack Philippine tennis players. At King's Park, Club de Recreto Coller, Mr. K. Chivers, Mr. H: Shouson Chow, Sir Robert Hoofcial photographer of "March
Pitt.
Mr. J. C. G. Fergusson, Miss v.ng. Lady Ho Tanz. Dr. Lin Yu-of Fine" who is returning to San B. C. Hodgson, Mr. R. G. Hül, Mr.tang and Mr. T. N. Chau and Mr. Francisco after a
Dutch East Indies where he has. and Mrs. J. D. McClatchie and CW.
The hosts were Bir Robert Just completed a series of pictures. and child. Mr. and Mrs. R. Balston Mrs. Lo, the Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan his wife; and children, Miss C. P. C. Rose, Mrs. W. Sleap and child, Mrs. H. and the Hon. Mr. Thomas Tan.
Els Excellency was attend by" Russel V. Wilkinson, Miss M. Wilkinson.
Another member of the advance party is Dr. Alfredo Dly, also 2. There front rank tennis player.
In the party .are. Felicismo Am- pon, A. Sanchez and C. Carmans, † ngon,
were beaten 8-1 by South China A.A. „N
J. Fonse and M. A. Guterres (Recreio "B") dost to H, K. Ho Lee and H, C. Ewok 3-8, lost to C. L. pay and T. K. Leung 2-0.
04 Marques and J. A. Soares (Recreio "B") lost to Ho and Ma
is a possiblity that they will be
1
visit to the
Failure to turn out, for the purpose of garnering more, ex- seen in action in Hongkong to and N. K. Ma-3-4, lost to W. S. child, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Owen Katevell, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo and ] Mr. Jurgens was accompanied by
game to which they have been perlence, does them great credit.
'assigned, will draw penalties.Tang
Ing from two to five-game suspep-;) alons, while no arbiter will be
day.
The others are athletes, mostly track and field experts, and some baseball players. The party will
they will resume their voyage to the North."
allowed to drink alcoholic bever. Í end of the softball season with a be. in the Colony till Friday when a-6. lost to 'Lee' and Kwok 2-6. Mrs. W. J.. Byller and children. Capt. Batty-Smith.
ages during the game, or talk to the cash customers, except in the execution of his normal duties..
The troublesome ground rules, of
SOFTBALL SEASON ENDS Local softballers celebrated the
balsterque Windup at Macao last Sunday, when two Men's and two Ladies' teams made the trip bạt. owing to heavy rain, were
Umited to eight exhibition-innings
the past, have been eliminated, no between them. The Portuguese restrictions being placed on base boys took the Rest lads by 8 runs runners who are advancing on, to 6, in a six-inning affair after fair hit balls, home runs being which the Rest girls managed to allowed for hits through or over the left-feld fence.
Games may be postponed only because of inclement weather or through players being called up for War duties.
THE OFFICERS Oncers for the year will be BC. Lawrence, President; F. J. Mol- then, Vice-President; H. A. Barros: Hen. Treasurer; and Roy Lau, Hon, Secretary.
In order to start off the season right the committee selected the U. B. S. Mindanao and the H. B. Club, who are considered to be the two strongest teams in the
lost to Law and Leung 2-6,
R. M. Soares and L. 6.- Cosano (Recreio "B") lost to Ho and Ma
beat Lau and Leung 6-3.
A.R.P. ORDERS
MR. RUSSEL BIRDWELL of Birdwell Associates," Hollywood publicity man and cor- respondent who Was connected with the publicity · campaign for the film "Gone With the Wind,"
BADMINTON AT 6-6, lost to Lee and Kwok 1-6, B. R., Moore, Miss D. Pearce, Mrs. A.R.P. Orders by Wing Commander who is dying back to San Fran
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Y. M. C. A.
Jewish
Ladies
Defeated
At the European ŸM.C.A. yester day the YM.C.A. Women's Section beat the Jewish Club 8-1 in a bad- miniton match.
get a lead on the Chinese lassies In two amusing innings on a rain soaked pitch which had the play- ers taking involuntary mua baths. Despite the soar note caused by the weather. the trip was voted a. success by the majority of the party who had a great time show- Mrs. G. Peckham and Mrs. ing our neighbours the noble art Short (Y) beat Mrs. C. R...Judah of jitter-bugging. Host Luis Mello and Mrs. L. Hope 21-6: beat Mrs. was the recipient of many personalL A. Tobias and Miss L. Bercovitch votes of thanks from the players 21-6: beat Mrs. A. R. Poliak and and the local league "can be Miss R. Bercovitch 21-0. gratined that genial Luis con- siders that the short exhibition given will be enough to start the ball rolling in Macao.
league, to clash in the opering U.S. Baseball
game which will be at 2.30 p.m... on Saturday, when Mr. Addison" E Southard, U. S. Consul-General, who has been invited to perform the traditional opening ceremony. will pitch the first ball.
Results
Mrs. M. Randall and Mrs. P. Estis (Y.) beat Mrs. Judah and Miss Hope 21-2; beat Mrs. Tablas and Miss Bercovitch 21-7: beat Mrs. Pollak and Miss Bercovitch 21-6...
Mrs. L. Susans and Mrs." M.
Guard (Y.) beat Mrs. Judah and Miss Hope 21-4 beat Mrs. Tobias and Miss 'Bercovitch 21-12: lost to NEW YORK, May 15 (Router Mrs. Poliak and Miss Bercovitch The following League Baseball 13-31. matches were played yesterday:- NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Cincinnati
Brooklyn
(Thirteen Innings were played).
Pittsburgh
The U 5. S. Mindanao gang showed their paces over the week. end when they trounced both the H. B. and Chung Hwa squads in twd very enlightening practice matches. Tony Mascavage was the winning hurler against the Brewers while, Red Keplinger chalked up the victory against Chung Hwa. The winning margin, in matches. was only two markers but, despite a greatly improved lles). showing by H. B. hurler Jesse Arculli, most impressive was the postponed on consistent hitting of the sallors weather.
R. H. E.
5 13
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6 13
3
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9 1 2 8
RECREIO BOWLS.
SELECTIONS. Recreio's lawp bowls teams for this Saturday are as follows:-
FIRST DIVISION
"A" v. "K.B.G.C. (Away) L. F. Xavier. F. X. Soares, R. F. Luz, H. A. Alves (skip); L. J. Silva,
WIN FOR. K.C.C.
At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club. winning three sets by de- fault, beat the University by to 24.
Mr. R. Collins. Miss A. G. Donni- thorne, Miss W. R. Head, Rev. H A. Maxwell, Mrs. G. D. Moore, Miss
S. W. F. Ferry and children, Mrs. K. M. Tully and Master . Tulley,
IN TRANSIT -
The following passengers arrived in Hongkong in transit to the North:
Mrs. B. 8. Brock, Mrs. E. V. Clax- D. Hung and J. L. Anderson ton and children, Mrs. M. Dearn, (K.C.C) drew with K. Y. Tam Rev. A. J. Gedye, Rev. A. P. Had- and T. 8. Wong 6-5. beat M. 3. wen. Mr. D. J. Kinnear, Miss E Ly and S. L. Yong 8-4.
Moore, Miss G. Stephenson, Mr. F. Wynter Byth and A. Land Mrs. J. Warrior, Mr. Hao King Fisher (K.C.C.) beat Tam and sze. Wong 8-4, beat Lu and Yong 6-2. Mr. A. H. Ballantyne, Mrs. G. E Zulaut and R. E. Lee (K.C.C) | Langford and children. Miss W. C: lost to Tam and Wang 3-6, lost Lambley. Mr. J. Y. McSkimming. Six Andrew and Lady Noble and children, Mr. J. E. Pipe, Mr. R. WIN FOR C.R.C.
Stephen. Rev., Canon and Mrs. A At Kowloon Tong, Chinese Re-Hutchinson, Miss M. Martin, Mr. creation Club beat Kowloon Tons and Mrs. A. D. Tovey and infant, Garden City Association, 71-14.
Ma Slu-leung' and T. C. Chan (C.R.C.) beat B. Yue and Lam Kwan 6-3, beat" H. Ling and E. Lee. 6-2, beat Lee Kam Ming and Chan Leung-sze 8-3,
to Lu and Yong. 4-6.
F. K. Lau and Leung, Ping-chin (CRC) lost to Yu and Lam 3-6. beat Ling and Lee 6-3, beat Lee and Chan &-3.
C. C. Luke and O. L. Pang (CRC) beat Yue and Lam 6-3,1 drew with Ling and Lee 6-8. beat Lee and Chaŋ 7-5.
C.B.A. LOSE
At King's Park. Kowloon Indian Central Tennis Club beat the British Association by 8-1.
Mr. J. N. Sweeny, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parrish, Misses S. J. and C. Farrish, Mstr. E. M. Parrish, Mr. uy Tong-ylu, Mr. O. D. Barretto, Mr. Can Lee. Mrs. C. G. Fernan do. Mstr. J. Fernando, Mrs. F. G
Garma.
IN TRANSIT
A. H. S. Steele-Perkins, OB.E.,
'Director of Air Fald »
Precautions RESIGNATION
cisco after an overnight stay in Horigkong:
MR. HARRY ALBERT METZ, businessman who is flying to Honolulu, where he will be joined Mr. S. W. Lee resigns as Deputy by his wife. They will proceed to District Warden, District "W-C," | San Francisco from "thère by. Western Division, with effect. from
steamer: May 15, 1840.
TRAINING
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MAJOR MARVIN E KENNE- BEOK, US Army officer, returp- ing to his post at Fort Mills, Philippine Islands, after spending
delightful vacation -in the Colony:
China;
ال
tu
'short trip
MR. PAUL W. KESSLER, execu- tive of the Dallo Negros Air Ex- press, returning to Manila after making a business trip to China. He was accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Maud E. Kessler;
Meeting: A meeting of District Wardens and Deputy District War dens of Shamshulpo Division will be held in the Yee Kuk Street Dis pensar, A Friday, May 17, at 6.45
MR. JOHN A. RENNENG, official p.m.,
of the Antamok Mining. Co... Practical Course Examination: Philippine Islands, returning to An examination for the students Manila after a short business trip of Mr. Dunlop's Practical Course to Hongkong; Class will be held at the ARP MR. WAYNE H. MAY (Junior),' Club. King's Park, Kowloon on Assistant Meteorologist of Pan Monday, the 20th (practical American Airways returning to FROM MANILA
examination) and Tuesday, 21st Manila after A The following passengers arrived instant (written examination) at
5.45 p.m. yesterday:
CHINESE CLASSES Wardens Class No. "C. 137-- Queen's College. Syllabus "A": Aberdeen St. Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 p.m. commencing May 21. 1940. Lecturer: Mr. Kwong Heung MR. FRANK L. HIGGS, pro- Wing. LA.R.PS.
minent geologist of Manila, return- Short Refresher Course, Classing home after a business trip to
C135: Pokfulam Pumping Hongkong: Mr. MC. Balfour Miss E. F.No.
MR. FRANK ́M. CHALMERS, Levalle, Mr. R. Moreno, Mrs. R. U. Station. Pokfulami Rd, Tuesday to Agustines, Mrs. C. Owery, Miss E Friday at 10 am. Commencing Shipping Manager of Messis. Jeb- T. Unchuan, Mr. 8. G. Toriblo, Mr. May 14, 1940. Lecturer: Mr. Chak sen & Co., on a business trip to.
Mapila; and J. C. Cruz, Mr. C. Pagnia, Mr. A. Tal Kwong, LARPS.
Tytam Pumping Station: Tues- MR. SY TUAN, Chinese mer- Dly, Mr. N. de Guzman, Mr. A. Amante, Mr. B. Catamura, Mr. J.day to Friday, 10 am, commencing chant and a well-known Clipper commuter, making a short trip to Ravello, Mr. C. Granado, Mr. J.May 21,
Examination Results: The fol- Manila. Ballesteros, Mr. B. Lovina, Mr. N.
HONOLULU CLIPPER Gaerlan, Mr. F. Mandapat, Mr. S.lowing qualified as Wardens and
are posted as under:-Tsimshatsui Pan American Airways Honolulu cisco, Mr. E. Koosay, Mr. A. On-
lee Heng; Kowloon City Division: Kal Tak on May 21 and return the F. Khan and Dr. H. M. Singh cinian, Mr. F. Vestil. P.KIT.C.) beat Fowler and Bick-
Mr. A. Buls, Mr. R. Jones, Mr. E. Miss Veronica Lee Quarry Bay following morning.
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Mr. J. Charrington:
Imperial, Airways" outward mail. ford 6-3, beat Fowler and Broch Novales, Mr. C. Fagardo, Mr. E. Division: Mr. R. F. Clark; Central
Cortes, Mr. S. Blao, Mr. F. Nunag, Division: and G. Birigh Mr. G. Cordova, Mr. L. Trani, Mr. Gough. Hil Division: Mr. W. plane Della left Kal Tak yester- 6-4. buat Smith and Sloan 6-4.
She took away 204 (K.LT.C.) beat Fowler and Bick M. J. Wair, Mr. M. Roxas, Mr. F. Alexander; Eastern Division: Mr day at 7 am ford 6-4, beat Fowler and Broch Ampson. Mr. A. Sanchez, Mr. N. Lau Kwan Hung, Mr. Shek, Shiu kilos of mail, 47 kilos of freight Carmona, Mr. M. Julve, Mr. G. Kwan: Shaukiwan Division: Mr. and three passengers-Mrs. A. E. 6-0, lost to Smith and Sloan 4-6.
Mong RK.VD.C. Nursing Grasett to London, Capt. 8. Ulvik Navarro, Mr. R. Oncinian, Mr. and Tam Mrs. FH. Burgess, Miss J. M. Bur- Detachment: Miss R. Grant,
to Calcutta, and one Chinese pas- The following members of the
senger for Bangkok, gess, Master F. R. Burgess, Mrs. A Gibson, Mr. G. Tin, Lt. and Mrs. L. St. John Ambulance Brigade per- Imperial Airways Inward plane Punszian, Mr. A. Smith, Mr. G. sonnel have passed the full A.R.P. with London mails of May 3, is due A R.. Pollah and M. Talan Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. 01-Anti-gas Course and ARP. Vo-to arrive at Kal Tak today. Jewish Club) lost to H. R. Brown sen, Mr. R. Ramsey, Miss E Sharp. untary Aid Course:-
Miss Leung Kim Hung, Miss John Ambulance Brigade) LA and C. 8. Plle 1-6, lost to A. R. 3.
FROM THE SOUTH S The following are selected to re-Major and S. G. Smith 3-8, lost to!: The following passengers,,arrives Lam Hlog Yu, Miss Lee Yuk chun,GI
Miss Tong Kit Fong, Miss Kam Mlas Tong Kwal Chun, Miss LONDON, May 15 (Reuter)-The present the Police Recreation Club Morrison and J. Howlett 4-0. in Hongkong yesterday from the Fal Yuk, Miss Kwan Wa Man, Cheung Yuen Mel. following were the results of in the Lawn Bowls League matches
H.. B. Joseph and Dr. Ramler South:
(Sgd.) H. W. LEYDEN, (Jewish Club) lost to Brown and Home soccer matches played yes, on Saturday:
Warden. Instructor. E. G. Post, J. W. MacDonald, T. Pile 0-6: lost to Major and Smith Shepherd, A. E Carey (skip); W1-6, lost to Morrison and Howlets 3. Cameron, J. Headridge, W S. Dall, C. S. Fender (skip); A Soutar, F. Channing. G. Perkins
New York St. Louis
8. A Hussain and 6. S. Hussain Philadelphia ...... 4 both
(Mulcahy pitched for the Phil C. M. Silva, J. V. Albeiro, F. X. (KIT.C.) best G. H. Fowler and Silva (skip); J. A Luz, C. E. Mar-B. I. Bickford 6-1. beat S. A. Fow-
(skip).
sluggers, amongst whom Ceell Douglas. Red Keplinger, Bubbles Bad Todd and "Pig" Padgett were very prominent." Arculli and George Souza batted well for the Brewers who have not yet got into their stride.
The Chicago-Boston game was ques. F. V. Ribelco, C. G. Bilya ler and C. Broch 6-3, beat D. T. 20, Mr. F. Fajardo, Mr. A. Fran✨Division: Mr: B. Pengelly, Mr. Ah-1 Cupper is scheduled to arrive at
account
of told
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia Cleveland"
Boston....... 7
9 15 1°
9
1
14
1
1
0.
Chicago
6 11 Ten innings were played).
4.11
1 2 11
Washington
Detroit
The New York-St. Louis game was postponed on account of rain.
HOME SOCCER SCORES
OLD COMPLAINT
The Chung Hwa boys look as though they will again suffer from their old complaint of light stick- work, although Wally Ching and Tuffy Chinn are likely wielders of the waggon tongue, when they get their batting eye in working order. The Hongkong Baseballers have been holding extensive practices. without drawing any publicity. and as "Doc" Molthen has been working his gang out under wraps. West Brom.....2 Walsall It is dmcult to estimate their pennant chances.
terday:
ENGLISH Midland
SCOTTISH Eastern
"B" v. C.C.C. (Away) • C. C. Pereira. D. C Alves, A Guterres, B. Basto (skip); F. A. Machado, C. E. Basto, C. A. Lopes, J.J. Basto (skip); C. F. Vas. J. c. Remedios. C. Roza-Pereira, J. E Noronha (skip).
SECOND "DIVISION Recreio v. K.C.C. (Home) M. Alarcon, A. F. Noronha, A. M. Rodrigues, O. P. Remedios.(skip); P. M. N. Silva, J. A. Remedios, C. M. Alves, P. Yvanovich (skip); F A. Xavier. A. P. Pereira, E. M.
Remedios. E Souza (skip).
POLICE TEAMS
1st Div. against H.K.F.C.
The unknown quantity of the St. Bernards ...... 1. Dunfermline, 3 J. Orem (skip). league are South China who have
not yet indicated what their line- up is likely to be, although it has been rumoured that they have hot yet raised a full complement or players.
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The Royal Engineer are. of course, the babies of the league
HOME CRICKET LONDON, May 15 (Reuter-In a three-day cricket match played at Cambridge, the University XI beat a British Empire XI by an innings and 108 runs. The scores were:
Empire XI-159 (Webster 5 for
2nd Div. against K.B.G.C. W. B. Harris, A. MacKenzie, H. Brown, W. Glendinning (skip); G C. Willerton, J. W. Harrop. N. B. Fraser W. E. Hollands (skip); D. H: Taylor, J. Hayward, J. C. Altken, A. Wright (skip).
LR.C. TEAMS
Smith and J. Sloan 6-0.
M. B. Hussain
POLICE SUCCESS
On the home courts, the Jewish Recreation Club lost to the Hong. kong Police S.A. by 1-0.
1-8.
Talbot, and W. J. Clprin (Jewish Club) lost to Brown and Pile 0-8, lost to Major and Smith 1-8, lost Morrison and Howlett 0-6.
ARMY V. RECREIO "A" Army T.C. lost to Recreto "A" by 21 sets to 64 at Sockunpoo.
Courts yesterday:—
Qualified
as Instructors (St.).
Mr. Robert de Voss, Mr. Arthur Miss Pun Wai Chi Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lee, Mr. Stanley Langley, Mr.. Noel Ramsey.
The following left Hongkong for the North: Mr. Earl Becker and Mr. H. J. Lackey.
PASSING THROUGH
. The following passed through the Colony: Mr. Clayson Aldridge, Mrs. Anne Aldridge, Mr. Wilfred Becker, Mr. Fred Bluejacket, Mr. John Bole. Mrs. Constance Bole, ́D. Adlam and A. Murray (Army) Miss Elizabeth Bole, Miss Margaret lost to G.. A. Noronha and. H. A. Bole, Mr. Forrest Duke. Mr, Law- Noronha 3-6. lost to A. P. Gon-rence Gardner, Mr. Taylor Estes,
and their entry, for the avowed 55), and 251 (N. W. D. Yardley 138. present the IRC. first and third salves and A. E Noronha 2-6.
The following players will re-
Mr. Lynn Fitzgerald, Mr. Edith Bashford 6. for 36)
Division
League drew with A. M. Sliva and R. A Fitzgerald, Mr. Alexander Goldie, Lawn Bowls
Mt. Donald Honeywell, Mr. Norris Cambridge.---518. for 5 dec.
against the Kowloon Docks at Marques 6-6,
H: Boocock.. and A Martin Jeffries, Mr. John Latta, Mra: Mary, (Thompson 100, Bridger 145 not Hunghom and HKER.C. at 800-
(Army) lost to Noronha ond Latta, Mr. John Zlis, Mrs. Kathie- kunpoo respectively.
Noronha 2-8, last to Gonsalves rine Lithchfeld, Mr. Lewis Miller, First Division
and Noronha 4-6. lost to Silva Mr. Jim Musselman, Mr. Edwin and Marques 3-0.
ADVERTISEMENT out, Conradi 104).
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
SHELL HOUSE SPORTS CLUB OPENED
J. Hoosen, A. Bakar, 4. R. Minu; A. K. Miny (skip); A. K. Suffad, A. M. Rumijahn, D. M. Khan, M. R. Abbas (skip); A. H. Rumishn, 8. O. Bux. A. O. Madar, A. R. Dallah
Second Division'
A pleasant function took place (skip). on the roof garden of Shell House
House, Happy Valley: the Hong sion and Mrs. Bousfield was pre- Kong Club; the Sports Club; sented with a beautiful bouquet of and the Stables, Shan Kwong flowers. Road.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixth Extra
on Tuesday last, when the Shell A S. Bumad, U. A. Rumjahn, A. Race Meeting to be held on sports Club was formally inaugur-G. Sufflad. M. Y. Adal (skip); 5. SATURDAY, 25th MAY, 1940 ated by Mrs. Bousfield, wife of Mr. Yusuf, R. Nazarin, A. H. Mader, A. (weather permitting), maybe K. Bousfeld, General Manager M. Wahab (skip); M. Hassan, B. A. R. Bux, KM. Rumjahn, S. M. obtained at the Secretary's Office, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd.
A group photograph of the Bumjahn (skip). Exchange Building; the Club members was taken on the occa-
CIVIL SERVICE C.C." c.s.C.C. v. K.C.C., 1st Div. (Home)
A. Steven, J. W. Deakin, A. W.: Grimmitt, F. J. Jones (skip); M. E. The following are the nice Purvis, W. J. Burling, M. N. Raku- bearers of the Club:
sen, HE Strange (skip); J. Gel President: Mr. J. K. Bousheld; latly, J. Holldge, L. A Collyer, J. Vice-President; Mr.L. 8. Lloyd; F. McGowan (skip). Chairman: Mr. G. M Park; Vice C.S.C.C. v. Talkoo, 2nd Div. (Away) Chairman:. Mr. Kong Yuk-tong; J. R. Carr P. D. Crawley, C. J. Hony. Becretary: Mr. C. M. Xavier; Walker, E. Eccleshall (skip): "A. F. Hony, Treasurer: Mr. Lam Wing-1 Shepherd. H. F. Harper, H. Lord, kee: Committee; Messrs. 'N. Spence. C. Strange (skip): E. Kirmon, H F. M. Ozorio, H. Wing Lee, A. R. Parrott, R. R. Wood, A. B. Allan 278 Kitchell.
(skip).
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 16th May, 1840.
By Order,
- C. B. BROWN):
Secretary.
J. Emberson and 9. 3. Duffield (Army) beat Noronha and Noron- ha 8-2, lost to Gonsalves and Noronha 4-8, beat Silva and Mar- ques 8-3.
RUGBY RESULTS LONDON, May 15 (Reuter)- Bradford heat York by 34 points to 13 today in a Rugby League match.
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