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THE HONGKONG TÉLEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934.

LAWN BOWLS PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY CLOSE

CLOSE FINISH GIVES WASHINGTON CREW

BOWLING GREEN MEET C.C.C. “B”

POLICE OPPOSE INDIAN R.C.

Among the more interesting encounters to-morrow in the lawn bowls league are those between the Kowloon Bowling Green arid Craigengower "B" in the senior division and the Police and Indian Recreation Club in the junior section.

The programme for to-morrow J. afternoon is as follows:

SENIOR DIVISION,

Civil Service

Kowloon B. a. C. Pullen 1.

Club de Brelo

Talhou R. C.

* Craikenpower "

Kowtown Dorha Kowtoon C

JUNIOR DIVISION.

Hongkong. Elétric

Yacht Club

Indian R. C

• Girl Service

Kowloon D. 9, 6,

Poller . c.

• Club de Recre

Kowloon . c.

Fonthil Club

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H. A. Arm

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It. Giktina

X. Laminert 1. Tarchi

(skip) J. Freez

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Tennis which have been selected for. Theckworth. to-morrow's games are appended:

SENIOR DIVISION,

Kowloon BG,C. v. Cralgengower "B":

PT. J'arreli

J. 8. Logan

3. Half

W. 15. Drake

1. Duncan

N. Standle

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A. 5. Marchent

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A. B. Russell

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YESTERDAY'S "B" DIV:

SUPREMACY LEAGUE TENNIS

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Here's how the 'rowing classic of the Pacific coast ended when varsity crews of University of University of California and University of Washington met on Lake Washington, Seattle. The Hus kies led the southerners a quarter-length at the finish line after a hard-fought three-mile race with no

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POLICE R.C. GAME

Married Members To

Play Single

On alenday afternoon Die Policei R. C. ure holding un intra-Club | match between Marvical Membern and Singles Members. The match brill commence ai 3 p.m. and the

Relected teams will be (all) | green.

CORRECT STYLES

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for Government House Ball showing in reliable qualities.

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from $ 7.75

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Miss Margaret Scriven's straight rets win against Fraulein Aussem was one of the big achievements of the championship meeting. Driving in her best form, and keeping the German girl on the: run. Miss Scrivel produced an array of dazzling shots' to which her opponent had no adequate reply.

In the mixed doubles, an- other British pair in G. P. Hughes and Miss Belty Nuthali went under to a French com- bination in Jean Barotra and Mue. Rasambert. 7-5, 6:2.

It was a game with fa-quarter. The French pair won the first set quite oasily, but thereafter there

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will hold (Wenther Per- at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd June, 1934, conmonelag nt 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Members are notified that they and thole Ladies must wear thoir Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal application of

Member, such Member to be respon ible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chită. fc.

The Secretary's office, 3rd Flour. Gloucester Building, (Tol. 27791), will close at 12 o'clock Noon;

Badges admitting to Members En- closure will NOT be on sale at tha Race Course.

On Ng Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tina are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephonr 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Price of Admission to Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gute. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Hale Price,

Bookmakers, The Tae Men, &e., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretory. Hongkong, 28th May, 1994.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Sixth Extra Race Meeting.

Admission to the Public En- closure on 2nd June, 1934, has been reduced to One Dollar' for: all persona including Indies. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform admitted at half price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 30th May, 1984.

C.R.C. AND RECREIO REMAIN UNBEATEN

I.R.C. DRAW SECOND MATCH

Only two teams in the "B" Division of the lawn tennis leaguo now remain with the maximum number of points from matches played, although the Indian Recreation Club, by virtue of their two drawn games, have yet to suffer defeat,

Yesterday the Chinese Beeren-6-7; drew with Remedies and, Reed tion Club and Club de Recreio 6-0; drew with Ribeiro and Silva 6-8. enjoyed further wins, the C.R.C. C. T. Sinpleton and D. S. Green proving much too powerful for R.C.C.) lost to Remedios and Xavier South China, who

2-6; last to Remedios and Reed 2.0; Anatch half a set in nine,

lost to Ribeiro and Silva 4-0.

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At the K.C.C., the Beerein was SOUTH CHINA . CHINESE R.C. with margin of three sets in

have gone

hand, but the decision might cally Playing at true, the South Clona, the other way. Onaged to get only half a net penheim and Gray were distinctly from the Chinese Rt.C. Scores: unlucky not lo

N. Wong and K. F. Lla (S.C. win against A.A.) lost to L. F. Hon and P. K. Lau Remedios nad Reed, and it was 4-0; feat to M. K. Lan and P. F. Choy. touch and go in the other two 4-6; drew with Y. W. Li and C. Y. sets. In all three sets they went To 0-0, to the full twelve games, two of Y. F. Chow and II. Ung (S.C.A.A.) them being halved and the other lost to Hon nnd Lau 0-0; lost to Lau lost at 7-5.

and Choy 1-0; lost to Li and Teo 3-0. Burnett and Lewis again perA.A.) lost to Hon and Lau 3-6; lost H. Chung and T. K. Leong (S.C. formed well for the losers, win to Lau and Choy 3-6; lost to Li and ning two sets, Curiously enough TD 1-0. they lost to Recreio thirdį patr.

The Recrclu better balanced.

The

INDIAN R.C. v. H.K.C.C.

AL Sookunpoo, the Indian 1.C. Hughes and deserved their win. was a thrilling duel.

shared the points with the Hongkong The Indian Recreation Miss, Nuthall fought back to winj

Club C.C., each side

scoring 44 Both. the second set at the fourteenth nearly came a cropper against the Scores game, and the third set, which Hongkong Cricket

Chib, while A. K. Suffiad and S. A. Ismail Gradunter finally ended in favour of the the

Buffored their (LR.C.) drew with Traill and Dunham French combination, was of the second reverse, this time at the 6-0; best. Sewell and Gamblo 0-2: frame duration.

liints of the University, who bent Pearce, and Bathurst 6-3. Reuter enbled the following de-managed to win the odd set. A. M. Rúmjahn and A. K. Jemail Detailed scores and league table 3.6; lest to Sewell and Camble 2-6; (LRC) lost to Traill and Dunham tails:

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MEN'S SINGLES Semi-Anals

J. Crawford (Australin) benk

C. Boussus (France) 6-3, 2-6, C.R.C 7-5, 6-4.

LEAGUE TABLE.

P.W.D.L. F.

Just to Pearce and Bathurst 1-0.

M. O. Hoosen and F. D. Pereira Pent Sewell and Gamble 7-5; lost to |(LR.G) beat Tra!!l and Dunham 6-4; 14 Pearce and Bathurst 2-0. 5% 4 2020 D 9 2101 9 0

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G. You Cramm (Germany) 1.R.C. beat Baron de Stefani (Italy) University 3-6, 6-4, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2,

LADIES SINGLES.

Semi-Anals

Miss Margaret Scriven (Eng- Jan) beat Fr. Aussem (Ger- man) 7-5, 6-3.

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Visiting the Kowloon C.C., the Club Miss Helen Jacobs (America)]de Recreio won by six sets to three bent Mdme, Mathieu (France) Scores: 6-2, 6-2.

MIXED DOUBLES.

J. Borotra and Mlle. Rosam hert (France) beat G. P. Hughes and Mirs B. Nuthall (England) 6-2, 6-8, 8-6.

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The University scored victory over the Graduates' Asancia. tion at Pokfulam by five sets to four, Scores:

H. Lee and C. C. Les (Univer- xity) bent 11. N. Chúng and Y. Ľ. Pas 6; lost to 1. Teal and F. Y. Khoo 4-0 lost to Dr. D. K. Bomy and Dr. S. A. M. Bepher 4-0.

K. M. Lo and K. T. Lo (University)

G. C. Burnett and R. B. Lewis beat Chang and Pao d-3; loat to Trai (K.C.C.) bent J. J. Remedios and J. and Khon 4-6; beat Samy and Sepher and W. A. Reed 8-4; lost to 11. A. |L. Xavier 6-3; beat A. A. Remedios 0-2.

Ribeiro and A. M. Silva 3-6.

P. P. Ktoo and Y. K. Ng (Univer- sity) beat Chung and Pao 6-3; lost to LA. Oppenheim and S. A. Gray Tan and Khoo 6-7; beat Samy and (K.C.C.) lost to Remedios and Xnvier | Sepher G-4.

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