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Chinese R.C. "A" Defeat
Club. de Recreio "B"
After two weeks of interruption by rain, the "A" Division League tennis programme was resumed yesterday afternoon, four matches being played.
IF
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A BRILLIANT RECOVERY
SENORITA LIZANA
Craigengower Bowlers AGAIN
Save Game
(Continued from Page 8).
woods belonging to the opposition, to concede four.
LEAD REDUCED
Two twos gave Whyte and Cullen the lead 10-1 on the fifth head. The sixth head saw the Craigen-
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The Chinese Recreation Club "A" Leam, who are expected to retain the title they won last year, defeated the Club de Recreio "B" team, while the Club de Recreio "A", United Services. Recreation Club, and Craigengower Cricket Club were also successful in their
matches. C.R.C. "A" RECREIO "B" In discussing the Baer-Schmel-gower pair recover brilliantly and Playing at Causeway Bay, theing fight, proposed for Wembley score five. The Taikou Dock player The eight players who com Chinese
Recreation Club "A team Stadium on August 17 Herr Wal-was completely beaten by Landolt peted for places in the semi-final lefeated the Club de Recreio "B" ter Rothenburg said yesterday and the Craigengower representa- round of the women's singles at toam by seven sets to twa. Ila Kar that he had received a British tives were lying four when Cullen Hurlingham played for the most Jockey Club who wish to disposs of lau and W. C. Hung wen all their Boxing Board of Control permit drew third shot with his last wood, part, pertinacious and painstakt their ponies will please forward matches for the winners, Scores.
Ho Kn-law and W. Cung The Board, however, have Laued which, however. Contes dislodged ing, rather than brilliant, lawn full particulars to Mr. A. V. (Chineno R.C.) beat J. J. Remedios a statement to the effect that no and chalked up their count of five. tennis, but there was a consider KINCHIIN, Manager, Hong Kong and L. Silva, 0-1, beat W. A. Reed communication had yet been ad-
However, Whyte and Cullen again able amount of interest attach- Jockey Club Stables not later than. and A. A. Remedies 6-3, beat G. A. dressed to the promoter,
jumped into a commanding load and ing to all the four encounters. and H. A. Noronha 6-1.
Hera are the statements at the end of the ninth head were The one that naturally claimed the 4th June, 1935, at noon. Lee
Wai-tong and Luk Ding issued:~~-
17-6. Again Whyte was outplayed most attention was that in which cheung (Chinese R.C.) beat Remedios Herr Rothenburg:-"Subject to by Landolt on the tenth head on the Chilean girl, Senorita Lizana, and Silva 6-4, lost to Reed and my obtaining a Home Office permit which the Craigengower players got the better in two close seta Remedios 2-0, bent Noronha and
and I expect to do so in a few scored a three. Cullen, on this of Mrs. W. F. Freeman, who not Noronha 6-2. (Chinese R.C.) lost to Remedies and meet in the open-air at Wembley had been taken out Landolt and and is a player of considerable Tak-cheuk and Truf Yan-pul days-Baer and Schmeling wil hend, had the fourth shot and if it so long ago was Miss Nonweiler, โป Silva 5-7, beat Reed and Remedios Stadium for the world's heavy-Contes would have
scored six, ability. 6-3, beat Noronha and Noronha 0-1.
weight championship on August Contes tried to dislodge the shot,
She has a laudable ambition to hit K.C.C.. RECREIO "A"
17. I have obtained the necessary with his two woods but without the ball hard, which, in these days permit from the British Boxing success.
when there is so much ewighteous- Board of Control, and intend going From the thirteenth head the in to be accounted to her for forward with my organisation im- Craigengower C. C. players heldness; but although she frequently
The River Conservancy Oostumulon mediately."
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они four to outdrove the Senorita, her errors were wangtung Frosinon maurs the following**** A V. Gosano and C. A. Baratto
British Boxing Board of Con- them reduced the deficit.
It was too frequent, especially when a set port on water level, in English fest, for the (Recrelo) lost to E. C. and E. Ftrol-"The Stewards of the British necessary
critical stage. The Weet, North and East Riversi for Contex to take Chilean Fincher 1-6; beat A. E. Guest and
on the other hand, was girl, C. E. Watson 6-2; beat A. T. Lay and Boxing Board of Control have out Cullen's first shot and then hitting early as hard and
Placa nimost made no decision whatever,
of Observation and draw a fourth before they secured always with
better control. M. Pagh 6-2.
V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves have not in any way communicated their count of four.
first-set score mounted evenly Wat River and E. F. with Mr. Rothenburg regarding the
Mr. (Reerein) beat E. C.
A two, single and a three made up to 5-5 and then, after Fincher 6-4; beat A. E. Guest and staging of a Baer-Schmeling con- the score 20-19 after Whyte and Freeman had been within two points C. E. Watson 6-2; beat A. T. Lay test at Wembley.'
Cullen had scored a single. Landolt or service for 6-6 and reach-
of
the Senorita
won Mr. North River and M. Pagh 6-2.
The Ministry of Labour and not and Contes registered a the Home Office is the Department make the scores 21-21 on
toed 40-0 on her own. But although Past River which
the Mrs. Freeman saved that twelfth issues all permits for eighteenth head, nt which point the game, Chile won the next two without 5-1, and was cut at 84 after Mrs. foreign boxers to appear In British match was abandoned owing to shedding another point. In the second Freeman, in an expiring, effort, bad. rings, and so far no application darkness.
set the invader went well ahead to picked up three more games. has been received from Herr Rothenburg. It may be that the promoter, under a common mis- apprehension, has sent his applien- tion to the Home Office, and the
Pinying at home, the Kowloon Cricket Club last to the Club de Recreio "A" by 2% setx to 6%.
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F. J. Remedios and II. A. Barros (Recrein) lost to F. C. and E, F, Flucher 3-6; beat A. E. Guest and C. E. Watson 6-2;' Med with A. T. Lay and M. Pagh 6-6.
U.S.R.C. v. CHINESE R.C. “B”
The United Services Recreation Club defeated the Chinese Recreation Club "R" by fiv
five sets to four at
Kowloon. Scores:
H. L. Withington and, L. Goldimum | Ministry of Labour muy hear from (U.S.R.C.) lost to P. Kang and Jim in due course.
Kwok 3- beat S. W. Liang and Charles F. Donmall, the serre- F. II. Kwok 1-3; beat It Tak-lam tary of the Board of Control, has and W. M. Change
been in communication with Arthur J. Elvin, general manager of
0-1.
II. 1. Tollington and C. R. Raven- hill (US.C.) lost to P. Kong and Kwok 3-; lost to S. W. Liong and F. II. Kwok 3-0; beat it Tak-inm and W. M. Chang 6-3.
J.
Milne and I
Walch
(U.S.R.C.) los le P. Kong and 3. Kwok 3-6; heat S. W. Liang and F. II. Kwok -4; bea In Tak-lam and W. M. Chang 6-1.
CLUB CRAIGENGOWER On their own ground, the Hong- kong Cricket Club Tort to the Craigengower C.C. by 25% sets to 6%. Sonreut
T. A. Pearce and A. L. Sullivan (H.K.C.C) lost le J. W. Leonard and G. Lai 4-5; beat A. B. Hamson and A F. R. Zimmern 6-4; lost to R. Chou
and Y. Hachiumin -7.
the Wembley Stadium. Mr. Elvin said that lie was quite pro- pared to lease the stadium to Berr Rothenburg for an open-air 'Bght,. but he wished to stress the fact that neither he nor his organisa- tion would be in any way fun- cially interested in the promotion 01 Baer-Schmeling contest. Everything, therefore, hinges upon the issue of a Ministry of Labour permit and upon the sanction of the Board of Control.
000 to
The money involved in the pro- jected match in about £90,000. "Baer," said Herr Rothenburg. "will receive $300,000 (about £60, Pote-funt, and E. Bathurst000 to be paid as follows:-$30,- (H.K.C.) lost to Leonard and Lal 2; drew with Hamson and Zimmern 6-4; lost to Choa and Hachiunia 0-6. D. M. MacDougall and P. I. Scoones (II.K.C.C.) bent Leonard and Lai 4-3; Jost to Hamson and Zim- mern 4-6; lost to Choa and Hächiuran. 2.6.19 110
MATCHES FOR TO-DAY The following: "B" Division matches are being played this afternoon:
University
1. C. B. A. Kowloon C. C. South China
Chinese R. G
V. Hongkong C. C
Civil Service V. Recreio
LAWN BOWLS
Interesting Game At
There
Civil Service
several ties in the
were
Lawn Bowls Open Pairs champion [ship yesterday afternoon, the best match being that between A. E. Coates and J. S. Landolt, of the Craigengower Cricket Club, and F. Cullen and J. J. White, played on the Civil Service
18th
Were
The match was abandoned after the
head with the score 21-21. A. O. Brawn and B. E. Maughan heavily defeated by M. J. Medina and I. Cavanagh, of the Crui gengower Cricket Club, losing by 30 Shots to six at Talkon. The winners senred consistently, registering seven twos, four and two threen, while the losers scored on only five heads, registering one two.
be deposited immediately with a New York bank; $135,000 four weeks before the fight; and the balance of $135,000 ten days before the fight.
Schmeling will receive a percent- age of the gate. He is not great- ly concerned with the financial side of the fight. All he wants is i chunee in regain the world tile.
The last occasion upon which a world's heavy-weight championship was staged in this country was in 1907, when Tommy Burus beat Gunner Moir at the National Sporting Club over ten rounds,
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
Hongkong Electric R. C. Team For Saturday
The Hongkong Electric R. C. will de meeting the Kowloon Cricket Club at Kowloon in the Junior Division of when they will be represented by the the Lawn, Bowis League on Saturday following players:
R. C. Butler, D. S. 161. G. T. l'ad- |gett and A. F. Paul (skip).
J. G. Haigh, H. S. McKay, J. Slant and H. W. B. Muskett (skip).
A. P. Tarbuck, J. F. Barton, L. le Rome and A. Webster (skip).
The reserves will be T. P. Saunder son and W. Stoker.
Meeting on the Club de Recreio F. Goodwin were beaten by R. and green at King's Park H. Overy and 1. A. R. Dunean by 21 shots to 18.
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