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-George Duncan,

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Ali and Rumjaba 6-3.

KOWLOON INDIANS v. RADIO

The Kowloon Indian T.C., on their own courts, obtained only half a set against the Radio Sports

Club. Scores:

Japanese Crew Loses At Henley

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.- SATURDAY, JULY 4. 1986.

CHAMPIONSHIPS PROGRESS

LEANDER WILL MEET ZURICH

Henley, July 3.

In the Grand Challenge Cup sen final Zurich beat, Tokyo by six lengths. Time, 7 mins, recs.

In the other semi-final Leunder R.C. beat Boston by a length, the time

[ being 7 mins. 17 seca.

In vivid contrast with Thursday: the wenther was ideal to-day for rowing with a slight hend-wind, but the water was still. There was no

Alin.

Baking an excellent start the Japanese crew pulled a faster stroke. ut Zurich secured a lead of three quarters of a length in the first 200 G. .M. Khan and A. Khanyards. The Japanese (KIT) drew with Wm. J. Chan- stroking farts to the minute, but sou and M. H. Hassan 0-6: lost to were still three quarters of a length

behind

M. Sherriff and D. Leonard 3-0; Inst to G. Singh and Karnail Singh 0-6. Mit Singh and M. Kamann (K.I.T.C.) lost to Chanson and lins- san 4-6; lost to Sherrif and Leonard 1-0: lost to Singh and Singi 2-0.

A. R. Azan And

Jahnn Dad (K.IT.C.) lost to Chanson and Has-] san 0-6; lost to Sherriff and Leonard 0-6; lost to Singh and Singh 4-6, KOWLOON. C.C. v. ARMY T.C.

A clone match between the Kow- leon C.C. and the Army T.C., play-

Crew

were

Zurich passed Fawley in 3 mins, 12.1 Rees, rowing beautifully and two lengths ahead.

At the three quarters of a mile the Japanese crew made frantic efforts bist became ragged as the stroke set a rate of forty-eight.

Zurich paddled home easily amit! great applause.--fenter,

HIGH STANDARD ROWING.

Henley, July 3.

ed at King's Park, resulted in a wìn The weather continued dull, with an for the visitors by 66 arts to docensional head wind, Scores:

One of the biggest Crowit

on

Charles E. Hare, 21 year-old Eng. ish player, who, with F.H.D. Wilde, yesterday reached the final of the men's doubles, championship.

Gehrig Leads All Hitters In Major League With .402

MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS,. Including games June 26, BATTING: Gehrig, (Yankeest 402; Radell, (White Sox) 373 Dickey,

(Yunkers) 372; Sullivan (Indiana) 370: S. Martin, (Cardi- mals) 360.

HOME RUNS: Foxx, (Red Sox)

17; Dickey, (Yankens) 14;

W W. Hirst and E. Abraham record whя disappointed

at the failure, following their (K.C.C.) Just to Sgi. McAlinder nudj Japanese Set, Peckham 6-7¡ bent Cpl. Low-remarkable accomplishment, but rence and W. . hurny -6; lost to Zurich in regarded as one of the best Sgt. Bannerman and to. Worsfold crews ever seen at the regatta, and Trusky, (Iran) 18; Gelirl they easily, won their way to the final, when they meet Leander R, C. and the race should be most exciting. Lenader rowed beautifully against Boston and had the race in their

4.6.

A. E. Ferry and JF Crabb (KC.C.) bent McAllader and Prekhani 7-5; lost to Lawrence and Imray 3-8 beat Bannerman and Worsfold 6-3.

A. E. Spary and C. Hum (CC) lost to McAlinder and Peckham 3-6:3 lost in Lawrence and Imray 2-0 drew with Bannerman and Worsfold

-G.

AMERICAN BOXING

Baer Defeats Rogers In Third Round

Dallas, July 3. Baer, 224 lbs., knocked out Buck Rogers, 307 lbs., of Philadelphia ini the third round of a scheduled six round contest,--United Press.

carte American crews were in the after the first half mile.

semi-finals for the Thames Cup, Tabor bent Quentin easily, the time

7 ming. 15

Browne

Nichols beat St. Catherines by one and a quarter lengths, time being 7 Kent school hent mins. 47

College by

Imperial

sees.three quarters of

Rull (Switzerland) the holder and the favourite for the Diamond Sculls, easily beat Warren in the semi-finals, and is expected to retain the title. His time was 9 mins, 25 secs. Tyler beat Winstone easily, time being 9 mins. 32 secs.

Two Cambridge crews, Clare I and Trinity meet in the final of the Ladies Flate.-Reuter.

|

Ott, (Glants) 13.

HITS: Gebr (Yankees) 102; Jorduns,

(Becs) 00: Gehringer. (Tigers) 95: Medwick, (Cardinals) 91; 3. Moore, (Giants) 89,

Denn, (Erdinals won 13, lost 3.

PITCHING: National League→→3.

American League-Grove, (Red Sox) won 10 lost 3: Pearson, (Yun- kers) won 10 lost 3.

The next meeting of the Hongkong Aquarium Society will take place in the Laboratory of the Biology De- partment of the Hongkong University on Wednesday, July 8, at 8.30 p.m. A talk will be given

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Third Round Matches Will Start Next Week

THE DRAW REVEALED

A. B: Runnell

SINGLES

(Third Round)

MONDAY, JULY' #

*. A. Jyde Lap

Kowloon Dock Green)

W. Molenhy

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W. V. Field

T. A. M. Umer Cortion (1. Arver),

TUESDAY, JULY 7

C. I. to

v. J. Henson (Kowloon Dock Green). A. E. Conten

W. Malr

(Civil Service Green), A. W. Grimmitt

Y. J. V. KamaAY (Football Club Green). J. Shepherd

1. J. D. Thomann (Cragenanwer Green). 1. A. tullerres v. N. J. ebbingtun

(Kowloor B. G. G. Green),

WEDNESDAY, JULY A

Y. A. . Holland

R. G. Craig

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(Kowloon Dock Greit), 3. M. Jack

11. A. Alven (Third Round)

[Bowleon 1, d.' G. Green).

PAIRS BEFORE JULY 10

M. A. H. Kenian *. W. V. Find Green),

ON OR B.. Berange H. Wood

Waller B. C. J., S. Landolt D. Rundahn

C. Hom Pure|ra

. C. G. Bilen

(Kowicon C. G. Gren),

PAIRS

(Fourth Round)

MONDAT. JULY

W. Tiraz

A. E. Conter W. Maft

• J. Cavannah (CIM) Servlet Green),

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1

1. Glendening 13. E. Noronha

(Kowhun C. O. Green).

MONDAY, JULY 13 9. Bright

3. R. Landolt D. Rumah

C. Ho Pereira C. G.. Silen

J. Henson

(Kowloon Dork. Freed).

R. Duninn 8. Handle,

It. Strange

IL, J. Whol

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M. A. R. Fours

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J. J.Bosto C. M. Sca .. anto P. X. Sunr

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RINKS

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L.. F. Xavier

P. V. V. Ribeiro

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F. Machado

C. M. Alves

P. A. Yvanovich

1. F. Rozayle

D. M. Khan A. K. Mint

M. Y. Adal A. R. Dallah

Kowloon C. C. (ren). 12 Jax

A. . Gutierre

Ai A, dos Remedion

7.

E2 C. Flucher

1. C. Cralu

N. J. 1-50ington

A. Hyde Lay

Kowloon B. 4. C. Green1.

3. E. Noronha

F. A. Xavier

J. M. M. Alves,

G. M. P. Remedios

I A. Gullerreg.

J. R. Foares

IC. I. Souza

M. A. R. Renan

C. S. Rowselet

(Civil Soerley Green)..

J. Gellatley

E. M. Parvis

P. E. Knight

F. McGowan

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J. S. lauloit

A. S. Gemeng

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Football Chic

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K. H. Omer

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F. W. Lines

G. E. F. Thompson

1. H. Rose

J. Meksik"

Green).

G. 9. Rogers

K. C. Hamilion

I. S. Logan

. . . Meyer

(Talks B. C. Greenle

F. A. Brandbarkiðgen

5. J. Houghton

W. Goall

Coster

J. W. Lentil J. Cavanagh

FR. P. Phillipa *. R. Bar

(Kowloon Dork Green),

+

Matches are to be concluded · on

or before Sunday, July 26,

YESTERDAY'S MATCH

HOMESIDE CRICKET

:

DOUBLE CENTURY

· FOR 'VARSITY "BLUE"

RESULTS IN FULL

London, July 3.

· A double century, by N.S. Mitchell- Innes for Oxford University ogainst Leveron-Gower's XI was n fentüre of the first class cricket programme which concluded to-day.

Oxford University heat Leveson- Gower's team by nine wickeda. Ox- ford scored 350 (Mitchell-Innes 207) and 22 for one, while Leveron-Gower's eleven replied with 183 (Byson 6 for 48) and followed un ́to seare 195, De Sarum contributing 85.

WARWICK NORTḤANTS

Warwickshire scoring 254 for 7 de- clared Hill 147 not out) bent Nor- thants, who totalle 87 (Mayer 5 for 19) en first innings.

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LANCASHIRE COLLAPSE

London, July Gloucestershire bent Lavenslure by 176 runs.

Gloucestershire, 138 and 214. Lancashire, 45 (Coddard & for 15).

KENT . SUSSEX

Kent took first innings points froni Sussex,

Sussex, 187.

Keat, 20) for 8. (Ashdown 120 not out).

DERBY BEAT WORCESTER

Derbs: beat Worcester by an in- nings and 123 runs.

Derby, 234 for 8 dec. -

Worcester, 64, (Copson 5 for 38), and following on, 17. (Copson 7 for 16).

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NOTTS, BEAT HANTS Nottinghamshire beat lampahire by an innings and 47 vans,

Hampshire, 107, and R (Voc:, 6 for 87).

Notts, 216 for 7 dec.

CAMBRIDGE v. M.C.C.

Playing at Lords Cambridge Universi sity drew with the M. C. C.

Cambridge. 282, (Smith & for 56) and 155 for D dec..

M. C. C. 155 and 13 for 4,

YORKSHIRE v. GLAMORGAN

Yorkshire took Arst innings points against Glamorgan.

Glamorgan, 148, (Verity 7 for 35) and 83-for-5-

Yorkshire 160 for 6 dec

SOMERSET

SURREY

Playing at Taunton, Somerset drew with Surrey.

Surrey, 196 (Wellard 5 for 03). Somerset 38 for 8.

No play today owing to rain Reuter.

Playing in the second round of yesterday J. Shepherd, of the Police the Open Singles Chamalonship on.C., beat A. R. Dallab, the Indian the Hongkong Electric R. C. green R. C. player, by 21 shots to 10.

Primo Carnera Must Never Fight Again

“SUICIDE" TO GO INTO RING,

SAYS DOCTOR

Prino Carnera must never flight Leroy Haynes caused paralysis of

Carrera's left leg.

ngain.

Dr. Vincent Sanoni, who has been

At first he seemed to be making a attending him in hospital in New York, said that it would be suicidal rapid recovery. Then he had a re- for him to enter the ring agnia.

pse.

A blow on the right side of the The doctor says that he will have head during his fight with the here to stay in hospital for several weeks.

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