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LEAGUE TENNIS

[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.

The Chinese Recreation Club "A" team, who are expected to retain the title they won last year, defented the Club de Recreio "B" team, while the Club de Recreio "A", United Services Recreation Club, and Cralgengower Cricket Club were also successful In their matches.

C.R.C. "A" . RECREIO "B"

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5, 1935.

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London, May 11.

SEÑORITA

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Craigengower Bowlers AGAIN

Save Game

of

(Continued from Page 8).

woods belonging to tho opposition, to concede four.

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(For Account of the Concerned), on THURSDAY,

the 8th June, 1935, at 5.15 p.m.,

at the Paddock of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Race Course, SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES. Members of the Hong Kong, Jockey Club who wish to dispose of drew third shot with his last, wood, Hurlingham played for the most their ponies wit please forward which, however, Coates dislodged part pertinacious and painstak-full particulars to Mr. A. V. and chalked up their count of five.ng, rather than brilliant, lawn KINCHIN, Manager, Hong Kon

However, Whyte and Culien again'

Two twos gave Whyte and Cullen the lead 10-1 ou the fifth head.| The sixth hand anw the Craigen- In discussing the Baer-Schmel-gower pair recover brilliantly and ing fight, proposed for Wembley score live., The Taikoo Dock player Stadium on August 17 Herr Wal; was completely beaten by Landoit

The eight players who com- ter Rothenburg said yesterday and the Craigengower representa-peted for places in the semi-final that he had received a British tives were lying four when Cullen round of the women's singles at Boxing Board of Control permit, The Board, however, have issued a statement to the effect that no communication had yet been ad- dressed to the promoter.

Playing at Causeway Bay, the Chinoso Recreation Club "A" team defeated the Club de Reercio "" Inu and W. G. Hung wou all their team ly seven sets to two. Ho Ka matches for the winners. Scores.

lo Kalou, and W. C. Hung (Chineso

R.C.) beat J. J. Remedios and L. Silva, 6.1, bent W. A. Reed and A. A. Remelion 6-3, beat G. A. nr 11. A. Noronha 6-1.

Lee Wal-tong and Luk Ding-issued:- cheang (Chinese R.C.) heat Remedios and Silva 0-4, lost to Reed and Remedios, hent Noronlu

2-1, Noronha C-2.

Ia Tak-chruk and Tsui Yan-pui (Chinese R.C.) lust to Remedios and Silva 6-7. beat Reed and Remedies 6-3, bent Naronlu and Noronha (-1.

K.C.C. », RECREIO "A"

and

Playing at home, the Kowloon Cricket Club lost to the Club de Recreio "A" by to sets to 6%. Senter:

A. V. Gorano and C. A. Baretto (Recreio) lost to E. C. and E. F Fincher 1-4; beat A. E. Guest and T. Lay and C. E. Watson 6-2; hent M. Pagh 6-2.

A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves (Recreio bent E. C. and E. F. Fincher 6-4; bent A. E. Guest, and C. E. Watson 0-2; beat A. T. Lay and M. Parh 8-2.

F. J. Remedios and II. A. Barros (Recreio) lost to E. C. anul E. F. Fincher 3-6; bent A. E. Guest and C. E. Watson 6-2; Hied with A. T. Lay and M. Pagh -

U.S.R.C. v. CHINESE R.C. "B" The United Services Recreation Club defeated the Chinese Recreation Club "B" by five sets to four ni Kowloon. Scores:

R. L. Withington und L. Goldman (LSRC) Just to P. Kong and J. Kwok 3-6; bent S. W. Liang and P. 11. Kwok 6-2; bent lu Tak-lam and W. M. Chang 6-1,

H. D. Tollington and C. It. Raven- hin (ULS,R.C.) lost to P. Kong and J. Kwok 3-6; lost to S. W. Liang and P. 11. Kwok 3-6; beat Iu Tak-lam and W. M. Chang 6-3.

J. D. Milne and 1.. Walch Ls) log in P. Kong and J. Kwok bent S. W. Liang and Fork dess heat to Tak-ium and W. M. Chang 6-4.

CLUB ✓ CRAIGENGOWER

17.

Jumped into a commanding lead and tennis, but there was a consider-Jockey Club Stables not later than at the end of the ninth hend were able amount of interest attach- the 4th June, 1935, at noon.

Terms: Cash on Delivery. Again Whyte was outplayed ing to all the four encounters. by Landolt on the tenth head on The one that naturally claimed

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Here Are the statements Herr Bothenburg:-"Subject to my obtaining a Home Office permit and I exprct to do so in a few daya-Baer and Schmeling will head, had the fourth shot and if it the Chilean girl, Senorita Lizana, meet in the open-air at Wembley had been taken out Landoft and got the better in two close sets Studium for the world's heavy Contes would have scored six. of Mrs. W. F. Freeman, who not weight championship on August Custes tried to dislodge the shot so long ago, was Miss Nonweiler, Repulso Day Hotel this evening I have obtained the necessary with his two woods but without and is a player of considerable (Wednesday). The last Bus leaves permit from the British Boxing success. Board of Control, and intend going

Repulse Bay at 1 m. ability. From the thirteenth head, the forward with my organisation im- Craigengower C. C. players held She has Inudable ambition to hit mediately."

and Three CRAC of Diphtherin, the upper hand and

four to the ball hard, which, in these days British Boxing Board of Con-them reduced the deficit.

one case each of Typhoki and It was when there is so much pawky play. Meningitis, were reported to the loent trol The Stewards of the British necessary for Contes

take is to be accounted to her for righteous- Health" nuthorities during the three of Control Boxing Board

have out Cullen's frat made no decision whatever. and draw a fourth before they secured outdrove the Senorita, her errors were

shot and therness; but although she frequently days ending on Monday. have not in any way communicated their count of four. with Mr. Rothenburg regarding the staging of a Baer-Schmeling con- test at Wembley.”

SCOTCH 21-21 021 The

!

too frequent, especially when + net

A two, single and a three made reached its critical stage. The Freeman's service for 6-5 and reach- the score 20-19 after Whyte and Chilean girl, on the other hand, was cul 40-0 on her own. But although Cullen had scored a single. Landolt hitting nearly as hard and almost Mrs. Freeman saved that twelfth The Ministry of Labour and not and Coates registered a two to always with better control.

game, Chile won the next two without the Home Office is the Department make the

Rhedding another point. In the second which issues all permits for eighteenth hend, at which point the up

The first-set score mounted evenly set the invader went well ahead to foreign boxers to appear in British match

to and then, after Mrs.1, and was out at 0-4 after Mrs. was abandoned owing to Freemon had been within two points Freeman, in an' expiring effort, had rings, and so far na application darkness,

af, the, Senorita wan Mrs. picked up three more games. from been received

lierr Rothenburg. It may be that the promoter, under a common mis- apprehension, has sent his applica- tion to the Hom Offre, and the Ministry of Labour may hear from him in due course.

has

Charles P. Doumalt, the serre- tary of the Board of Control, har been in communication with Arthur J. Elvin, general manager The Wombley Staditim Mr. Elvin said that he was quite pre- pared to lens the stadium to Herr Rothenburg for an open-air gat, but he wished to stress the tact that neither he nor his organisa- tion would be in any way finan- cially interested in the promotion Baer-Schmeling contest.

of

On their own ground, the Hong-Everything, therefore, hinges upon kong Cricket Club Tost fo the Craigengewer 0,0% by 215 sets to 63,

the issue of a Ministry of Labour Scores:

permit and upon the sanction the Board or Control.

TA. Peurer and A. L. Sullivan LK.C.C.) fust to 7. W. Leonard and | G. Lai 4-6: heut A. B. Hamson and F. R. Zimmern -4; lost to R. Chon and Y. Hachiuma 5-7,

3. Pote-Hunt and E. Bathurst (LK.CC) lost to Leonard and Lai

drow with Hanson and Zimmern 8.6; lost to Chen and Bachiuma 0-4. Ď. M. MacDougall and P. II. Senones (H.K.C.C.) beat Leonard and Lai 6-3; lost to Inmson and Zim- mern_4-6; led to Chon and Hachiuma 2.6.

MATCHES FOR TO-DAY The following "B" Division matches ave being played this afternoon:

University

V C. B. A.

Hongkong C, 4, Civil Service Bereic

Kowloon C, C. South Chinn

Chinese R. U.

BOWLS

LAWN Interesting Game At

Civil Service

There wero several ties in the Lawn Bowls Open Pairs champion- |ship yesterday afternoon, the best match being that between A. E. Coates and J. 5. Landal, of the Craigengower Cricket Chich, and F. Collen and J. J. White, played on the Cavil Service green.

The match was abandoned after Ta 18th kent with the score 21-21.

A. O. Brawn and B. E. Maughan were heavily defented by M Medina and I. Cavanagh, of the Crai

J.

The mones involved in the pro- jected match is about £99,000. "Baer," sald Herr Rothenburg. "will receive $300,000 tabout 164, 000) to be paid as follows :--$30,- 000 to be deposited immediately with a New York bank: $135,000 four weeks before the fight: the balance of $185,000 ton day: before the fight.

Schmeling will receive a percent- age of the gate. He is not real- ly concerned with the financial aite of the tight. All he wants is a ence to regain the world tile.

The Inst occasion upon which a world's heavy-weight championship was staged in this country was in 1907, when Tommy Burns

bal Gunner Moir at the Nations) Sporting Clth over ten rounds.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Hongkong Electric R. C. Team For Saturday

The Hongkong Electric R. C. will he meeting the Kowloon Cricket Club nt Kowloon in the Junior Division of the Lawn Bowls Longue on Saturday when they will be represented by the | following players;

R. C. Butler, D. 55. DM, G. T. Pad- grit and A. F. Paul (skip),

J. G. Haigh, S. McKay, J. Slemm

gegower Cricket Club, losing by 30ural H. W. B. Muskett (skip),

shots to six at Taikoo. The winners scored consistently, registering seven twos, a four and two threes, while the losers scored on only five heads, registering one two,

Meeting on the Club de Recreio green at King's Park H. Opery and

A. P. Tarbuck, J. F. Barron, L. le Rome and A. Webster (kip).

The reserves will be T. P. Saunder- son and W. Stoker,

F. Goodwin were benten by R. and L. A R. Duncan by 21 shots to 18.

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