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Visiting Rotarian On Duty Of Rotary Members To The New World Order After War

"IT IS THE DUTY OF ROTARY AND ROTARIANS THE WORLD OVER TO START THINKING NOW OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER

that is to come after the war The biggest enemy we have is snug self-satisfaction and complacency. If Democracy is to live we must do away with complacency and try to improve ourselves before trying to improve the world," stated Rotarian Francis Kettaneh, of the Bey-

BAER'S CLAIM TO BOXING TITLE

Commission's Decision To Be Made Shortly WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuter)

SPORTS & GENERAL

Home Soccer Programme

LONDON, May 27 (Reuter)-

WAR CUP FINAL REPLAY Preston v. Arsenal.

U.S. OLYMPIC

A

BODY'S NEW NAME

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1941. FORMER SHANGHAI TENNIS ACE IN U.S. YIH CHEN ACTING AS INSTRUCTOR

Yi Chen, refugee tennis player from China, is helping coach the University of Missouri tennis team.

In the United States since 1938 on a student-teacher pass- port, Chen is studying at the University of Missouri. Twenty- five years old, and holding three degrees already, he has accented position as instructor of the Tiger tennis team while studying for his Ph.D. in fistory.

The following is the Programme of New York. The American football at Home over the Whitsun Olymple Committee, in operation holiday:-

for the past 20 years, has adopted a new name and a new function.

Representatives of 84 sports The District of Columbia Boxing LONDON CUP SEMI-FINALS groups organised the United States Commission, after hearing Manager

Reading v. Crystal Palace; Tot-[of America Sports Federation, in order to gal jurisdiction over Ü.si, Hoffman's complaint that Buddy tenham v. Brentford.

had been "robbed" or the

| participation in the First Pan- Baer

SOUTH REGIONAL announced that the Commission's wall v. Fulham; Cardiff v. Wolver-held at Buenos Aires In November, players the fall benefit of his wide game decision will be delivered at an hampton; Leicester v. Northamp- 1942. A constitution for the new knowledge of tennis. He has his carly date.

ton; Queen's Park Rangers v. West body, prepared in advance, was work out out for him, as Missouri, The Chairman of the Commis-Baf; Walsall. v. West Bromwich adopted without a dissenting vote. a member of the Big Six-athletic Davis

In essence, the organisation will conference, finished last in the gave up as chance to blay in the sion, Mr. Claude Owen, who said Albion. that Louls "very definitely" "hit the bell ending the Baer after

Though not a "full-time coach. Show-Me players how to perform strokes of the

routh (Lebanon) Rotary Club when speaking yesterday to Hongkongle match with Joe Louis, have! Aldershot v. Portsmouth; MI-American Games, scheduled to be Chen will try to give the Missouri the fundamental

Rotarians at their weekly tiffin meeting.

Rotarian Kettaneh is the Beyrouth and District Rotary Clubs delegate to the Rotary International Conference at Denver, Colorado, and is on his way to the United States. Rotarians the world ever could adapt for themselves the motto, he said, "Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground." taken from the epitaph Inscribed on the tombstone of President Theodore Roosevelt,

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SOUTH CHALLENGE MATCH Brighton v. Watford.

NORTH REGIONAL Blackpool v. Chester; Bolton

Liverpool v. Everton.

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be the same self-perpetuating team standings the past year organisation as the American Olym-

TEAM PLAY.

A

1936 CHINA TEAM Chen was a member of the 1936 Cup team at China. He

international matches in order to finish his college work at St. John's pic Association, but with broader Chen had hardly accustomed University in Shanghk. Later in Rotarian Ellery Denison addressed of striking volcanic formation and sixth round, said that Mike Jacobs

powers. The only major change himself to his new position when 1938 and in 1938 he went to Eng- to match Louis and the meeting on the subject "Some of tefulle valleys, the principal had agreed Recollections of My Last Trip (product grown being sugar. It was Baer again for the title in Wash-Oldham; Bury v. Manchester City provides that, instead of exercis one of the mainstays of the squad land and competed individually in the left school to join the stay. He the leading continental tourna- ing its functions through "Home" giving an interesting and discovered by the Portuguese in the ington in September or. October.

American Olymple Committee, its at present drilling his players ments. It was at these champion- Mr. Owen expressed on behalf of amusing account of his journey by early years of the sixteenth cen- K P. M. Haer from Hongkong to (tury, and had a period of French the DB.A. that they would recog. GLASGOW CHARITY CUP FINAL wil operate through two similar indoors, giving special attention to ships that he became prominent in

committees, one to govern Olympic team play in doubles, a

game at international tennis. participation and end for the Pan. which he ranks as an expert

In 1937. he was invited by the American Games.

This is the first professional Japanese Government to play, in teaching he has done, confining Japan's national tournament. A most of hi tennis experience to few days before the matches were playing in international tourna

to start, hostilities with China nents. Chen has a smooth-strok-ended all thoughts of tennis.

BELIEF IN CHINA

the United States by way of the occupation, French remaining the nise Baer as champion if the Com- Indian Ocean and the African coast predominant language on the Is-mission ruled that he won on

in Becember, 1938.

land,

a.

foul, but also indicated that the

BANGKOK JAMBOREE

On Mauritius, Rotarian Denison Commission's hands were tied be- said, he had an interesting oppor cause of local regulations that Rotarian Denison told of

having attended Gymkhana and Jam-tunity to observe how the petrol specified that the referee's decision

bill for motor-cars could be con-was not reversable. boree in Bangkok. held in honour of the return home from Europe of siderably cut by coasting down in-

the young ruler of Thailand,. King Ananda Mahidol. Christmas he spent with his wife and small son in Batavia, and from there.It was an eight-day journey to the next

clines, chauffeurs there making the fullest use of every downward in- cline to save, petrol.

Joe Louis' Active Programme

Rangers v. Partick.

WHITMONDAY"

SOUTH REGIONAL Aldershot. v. Brentford: Crystal Palace, v. Reading: Queen's Park Rangers v. Fulham: Lelcester v Nottingham Forest: Portsmouth v Southampton.

!!

HAMPSHIRE CUP FINAL West Ham. v. Millwall.

NORTH REGIONAL Everton v. Liverpool: Blackpool

v. Preston North End. 'REGIONAL Wrexham v. Stoke.

SWIMMING GALA

Chen believes Chine will find peace only when Britain overcomes

GIRL OF 14 SETS NEW SWIM MARKg game: and he can show the Little Patty Aspinall, known as "The Minnow with the Flying Fish Style," smashed the National

With the view of holding a coin-Germany, and this is possible, "he ... INTERESTING TRAIN TRIP

Women's 220-yard breast stroke bined swimming gala the V.R.C., Says, only with Anterican ald. record at the age of 14 at On Reunion, the speaker con-

the European YM.C.A, and representa- Concerning the recent report that port-of-call, Rodriguez, cable tinued, he had an interesting train

Women's Senior Amateur Athletictives of the Chinese clubs, will hold a split in the Chinese Government Union Swimming Championships & meeting sometime this week, it is becoming more paliced, with station in the Indian Ocean be- trip from Cape Pointe des Calets to

at Buffalo, NY.

the Communists gaining in power. tween Australia and Airica.

was learned yesterday. Joe Rodri St. Denis the capital, most of the

Louis world heavyweight

defend his title.

She covered the distance... In

Chen says, "The people of China guez, Rotarian Denison said, was 40-minute journey being through champion, will

13:07.8 minutes, slicing 1.2 seconds dicovered by the Portuguese in 1645 a tunnel cut 5 miles through the June 18 at the Polo Grounds here j

have repulsed previous Communist from the record set in 1940 by which the arms are brought out of threats and in the face of Japan- against Billy Conn, world light-- and had passed through periods mountains.

There were no League tennis Fujiko Katsutari of Honolulu, the water in a double overhand (ese invasion will again prevent of Dusch, French and British Con- Madagascar was visited at Tama-heavyweight champion campaign-

Instead of the orthodox it from gaining control of the trol. Passengers were not permit- tave on the East Coast, and the ing in the heavyweight ranks, matches played yesterday owing to Patty swam the whole way using fashion.

Jacobs, leading promoter, rain.

the difficult "butterfly" stroke. In underwater breast stroke. ted to land, but there wasn't very most striking thing he found about Mike "much to see if they had been. this large island was the fact that

Jacobs indicated that should Mauritius, the next port of call. all the natives spoke one tongue,

Buddy Baer, brother of Max. was an island of high mountains the speaker concluded.

Rutarain Dr. Montgomery thank, former world champion, beat Louis in their bout, Buddy would op- ed the speaker, recalling. himself an interesting incident with regard pose Corn on June 18.

to coasting automobiles down in-

announced,

Abe Simon, youthful Jewish bat- tler, will probably get a Uttle crads

ADVERTISEMENTS clines. While motoring in Celebes at Louis, if the negro is world

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB ·

Rotarian Montgomery said, he dis- covered that the driver would never follow instructions as to where (exactly to stop and would coast ön for anything from 50 to 100 yards

BROADSIDE-ON COLLISION

champion In Jaly, and Lou Nova. husky Californian, would meet the titleholder in September..

Simon recently went 13 Tounds against Louis before losing on a technical knockout. The excellent The SIXTH EXTRA RACE

and surprising display put up by Suddenly a herd of buffalo apsimon resulted in a promise by MEETING will be held, weather peared on the road some distance Jacobs that he would be a return permitting. on SATURDAY, ahead. The driver seemed to take bout. 31st May, and MONDAY, 2nd no heed and the ear rolled on until

Nova, known as the Hard Luck it collided with and knocked over Kid" because of numerous

June, 1941, commencing at 2.00

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a buffalo. The arilmal was not bad-nesses, recently revealed top flight p.m. on Saturday and at 11.30 ly hurt. Inquiring of the driver, ability when he crushed former a.m. on Monday.

however, why he would not put on champion Max Baer. The First Bell will be rung at the brakes, he had learned, Dr. 1.30 p.m. on the first day and Montgomery sald, that the car dic not possess any brakes and the best

at 11.00 a.m, on the second day. the driver could think of in the The tiffin interval will be alter emergency was to steer toward a the fourth race on the second day, broadside-on collision with one of

the buffaloes. 'MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Rotarian Professor Robertson "No One without a badge will presided and the guests welcomed e admitted to the Members were Mr. Tsuyee Pef. Dr. J. L. Win- kelman. Messrs. N. G. Béale, D. L Enclosure. Such must be worn Ballantyne and D. Kossick." throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Mem.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TENNIS,

TODAY

RECREIO BOWLS RINKS

The following have been selected to represent Club de Recreto in their matches in the Lawn Bowls League during the week-end,

FIRST DIVISION

"A" TEAM:-J. Luz, C. E. Marques H. A. Alves, C. G. Silva (skip); L. F. Xavier, G. Roza Pereira, J. E. Noronha, F. X. Sova (skip); P. x. Soares, C. A. Lopes, F. V. V. Ribeiro. R. F. "Luz (skip).

"B" TEAM (Y, C.C.C. at Happy Val- ley on Sunday-F. A. Machado,. D G. Alves. E. de Souza, 3. Basto (skip); C. M. Silva, C. H. Basto. J. C. Reme- dios. J. J.. Basto.. (skip):,,C. Vas, A. M. A. M. Rodrigues.

bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $3.00 per day: for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day! for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY "pon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be WATER-POLO. Y.M.C.A. v. 8th responsible for all visitors intro. Coastal Regt. RA. ("Fool),

Third Division: K. T., Xavier. D. C. A. v. C.D.R., I.R.C. v. 5. C. Guterres (skip), A: A., K.C.C. v. C.R.C. (1), C. R.

duced by him, and for Payment

of all Chits, ele,'

SECOND DIVISION

A.

C. (2) v. H.KUT.C., KITE. v N. Beltrac. H. M. Xavier. A. V. Bar- C.C.C.

7.15 p.m.

TOMORROW

1.

ros, O. P. Remedios (skip); G. A.

Ribeiro, J. D. Remedios, A. Xavier,

R. Soares (skip): 1. A. Rosario. F.

J. A. Marques, E. L. Barros. J. A. Re- medios (skip).

THIRD DIVISION

The Secretary's Office, 181 TENNIS. - Fourth Division: J.R.C. | C. A. Marques, F, Sequeira, M. F.

floor, Exchange Building (Tel, 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m. on Saturday, and at 9.45 a.m. on Monday.

'Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21928).

No children or amahs will be admitted to either Enclosure,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and is payable at the Gate.. Soldiers and Sailors in. Uniform are admitted Half Price

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.. Hong Kong, 26th May, 1941.

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v. A.T.C., F.C. v. C.B.A., S.CA A

Pinna A. F. Noronha (skip): P. [d'Almeida, B. A. E. Alves, F. X. Mone IR.C., C.C.C. Y. KIT.C., teiro, M. A. Gayalho (skip); . A. F.OR.C. (2) v. C.R.C.

Pinna, M. Guterres, M. Mendonça, E.

T.

WATER-POLO. Scots v. Signals M. Remedios (skip). ».

(Army), 6:45 pm," Navy C V 965th Ety. R.A. (Dockyard"pool).|

ILKER.C. RINKS ...

The Hongkong Electric Recreation

5.30 p.m., 5th "A.A. Regt. v. Navy Club will be represented by the fol

B (Dockyard pool), 5 p.m.

SATURDAY, MAY 31.

lowing rinks:-A. P. Tarluck, W. E. Macfarlane, A.`G., Gardner, de Röme (skip); J. R. Way C. E, Gaha BOWLS.-First Division, gan, R. C. Butler, J. F. Lanny rskip);" Kowloon B.G.C. "A" v. Recreio R. A. Owens, F. L. Grooms, A. F.

Craigengower v.. Racrelo Paul, J. K. Stonn (skip).

LAWN

"A

"B", Police R.C, v. Kowloon C.C., Civil Service v. Kowloon BGC "Indian R. C. v. Kowloon Docks R.C. Second Division: Re- crelo v. Talkoo R.C., Hongkong

REFUGEE RELIEF CONCERT TONIGHT.

Mr. Y. K. Sze will be among the

the

C.C. v. Hongkong FC.. Kowloon artistes who will be appearing Tong v. Prison O.C., Kowloon tonight at a Concert, for refugee Co. v. Kowloon F.C., Third Divi-relief. to be held tonight at gion: Craigengower Hongkong Lee Theatre under the auspices of Electric, Recreio v. Kowloon B. the Hongkong Women's New Life G.C., Kowloon F.C. v.. Indian Movement Promotion Association. R.C., Hongkong F.C. v. Hongkong There will also be a band of 100

and a combined chorus of 200.

Tickets at $5, $3, 32 and $1 each Meet may be obtained from the Tsang

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RACING. — Hongkong Jockey

Club's Sixth Extra Race

Log, at Happy Valley, 2 p.m. Fook Plano Co. Ltd., Marina House,

First day.

Queen's Road Central.

NO TENNIS

Government."

The Cut of

the Navy...

PLAYER'S

NAVY CUT CIGARETTES

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