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REFEREES WANT EXAMINING BOARD

The Football Referees" Ámocla- tion, at their annual conference at Helf, unanimously passed a resolu- llon expressing the opinion that the establishment of a National Examining Board for referees in desirable.

The resolution will be forwarded to the Football Association,

LAWN BOWLS

THE HONGKONG

WEEK OF IMPORTANT

TENNIS MATCHES

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Kowloon Cricket Club also can-

10 Inot afford take the Alightest chances against Craigengower, who leusily ranks as third or fourth.best leum in the division. The Cox'n Road club has its strongest "D" Divi- sion team for many years, with A. Wright. newcomer, a definite asset, but they will be opposed to a very

CHAMPIONSHIP enterprising set of players and will

MATCHES

SOME FINE PLAY

London Tennis Championship Finals

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do well to enjoy a two sets morgh Mako, of the men's doubles lasi at the ent of the match.

Both matches are bound to have ļa significant effect upon the contest

for the championship.

The week's programme is

Two strong rinks from Craigen- gower Cricket Club clashed in the third round of the rinka champion- follows: ship at the Hongkong Football Club

yesterday when a rink composed of

J. S. Landolt, R. Baza, A. E. Contes

and B. W. Bradbury (lost to K. M.

TO-DAY

Mixed Doubles

year

They again

come through. were really a stronger couple than

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 12, 1937.

Nusslein Boats Cochet

Paris, June 21, Nusslein, the German pro. fessional, defeated Henri Co- chat this afternoon in the final of the French open professional' lawn tennis championship at the Stade Roland Garros. He won by 6-2, 8-5. 6—3.

In the final of the doubles W. Tilden and L. Stooffen (U.S.A.) beat Henri Cochet (France) and R. Ramillon 6-4, 3-6, 6–2, 6–3.

the Frenchmen, C. Boussus and Y. Home Cricket Petra (as the store, In fact, shows), but they got into a tangle in

the

C. B. HOLMES RUNS GREAT RACE

100 Metres In 10.6 Seconds

Brussels, June 16,

British athletes were in brilliant form at the International meeting staged at the Stade du Heysel this afternoon.

C. B. Holmes, the Manchester Uni- verally student, ran the race of his life when winning the 100 metres final in 10.8see. by Inches from the Dutch, star, Oxendurp, who fulshed

second set, from which they could SCHOOL CLASSIC third in the Olympic Games final last

not

quile

extricate themselves,

as though they were at one time within

a point of winning after achieving

Omar, A. A. Razack, A. M. Omar Kowloon C.C. (v) v. United Services and U. M. Omar 25 to 14.

R.C.

The standard of the play was good Chinese RC. v.. Kowloon C.C.

and some excellent heads were play.

ed. Bradbury, losing skip, played

a splendid game and was badly sup-

ported by Landolt und Dasa, while

TUESDAY

"A" Division

Coates did not show his usual form.K.U.T.C. v. Indian R.C. although he sent down some good U.S.R.C. v. H.K.C.C. woods.

C.R.C. v. Club de Recreio.

All four players of the winning rnik played well. The winners scor ed two fours and three thrers whe the losers scored a three.

Another Cralgengower combina tion, consisting of J. R. Soares, J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza and C. S. Rosselet beat D. C. Alves, J. F. V. Riberio, E. M. Remedios and J. J. Basto, of the Club de Recreio, 21 10 10.

WEDNESDAY

"B" Division

from praiseworthy pick-up

35 down. Lasi year's winners of the women's doubles, Mrs. D. B. Andrus and Mme. S. Henrotin, mate the

sticceed for fourth entry to

two

years running.

In E

rather ragged mixed doubles (2)nal Miss Noel was mainly respon

sible for the victory of her side.

Men's Singles (London Chonypion-

Stammers, 6-3, 6-0.

Men's

Doubles.

HARROW WITHOUT WIN SINCE 1908

London, July 10. Eton beat Harrow by seven wickets in the annual cricket match between the two famous public schools which finished at Lord's to-day.

Budge D.

in

year.

Holmes's time equalled that of Ralph Metcalpli. of America, which stood as a sårld record until Jessa Owens established'new flgures at the Berlin Olympiad.

E. L. Page, Bie Blackheath Harrier and Metropolitan policeman, qualled for the final, but, in making a des-

perate efort to keep with the leaders, he pulled a muscle and he was car- thered from the track.

was

Holmes und Osendorp had another thrilling race in the 200 metres Anal, and the Dutchman claimed revenge

narrow victory in 21.7see.

Another British victory secured in

in the 400 metres, which J. G. Barnes, the former Oxford Blue. won in 49.1sec. from Baumgarten (Holland) and Gorkol (Hungary),

B. F. MacCabe. of the London took the lead in the final ht of 800-metre anal, but

the 800-H Golx, a Frenchman, made a specta- cular dash for the tape to win in 1min. 54.7sec., leaving MacCabe to

Harrow, 53 runs behind ship).-J. D. Budge (U.S.A.) rst innings, made a sporting de- (holder) beat H. W. Austin, G-claration in the second, and this cost 52.

them the match. They declared at Womne's Singles (London Cham- 211 for five, leaving their opponents pionship)-Mile, J. Jedrzejowska South China A.A. v. Kowloon CC.Poland) (holder) beat Miss K. E159 runs to make for victory.' Eton for his earlier defeat by gutning a

went for the runs and got them for the loss of only three wickets. (U.S.A.) and G. Malta (U.S.A.) bent Derbyshire, champions, put up the C. Boussus (France) and Y. Petra huge total of 309 runs for one wicket (France), 6-1, 7-0, 0-1,

against Leicester at close of piny rotin (France) and Mrs. D. B. An- The latter is still undefeated.

Women's Doubles.-Mme S. Hen-Smith had 121 and Alderman 151.

|drus (U.S.A.) beat Miss E. II. Har-

vey and Miss R. M. Hardwick, 6—6,' F. M. Sibbles, Lancashire bowler, is having bad luck in his benefit Mixed Doubles.-L. de Bordwick, match. There was no play at all 3--0, 0-3,

to-day at Manchester, where Lan- Mixed Doubles.-L. de Borman cashire are scheduled to play mid-fill second position in Imin, 55.9sec. (Belgium) and Miss S. Noel beat it. dlesex. Billington and Mic. J. Jedrzejowska (Poland), 7-5, 6-2.

Civil Service C.C. v. H.K. University. Club de Recrelo v. Chinese R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Craigengower C.C. iongkong C.C. v. Kowloon LT.C.

THURSDAY

"C" Division

A Kowloon Docks combination, Club de Recreio v. Army T.C. consisting of J. Revle, M. Ferguson, Kowloon C.C. v. C.R.C. (1). H. G. Cooper and J. C. Brown beat South China A.A. v. C.R.C. (2). N. B. Fraser, S. Farlow, J. McWalter Radio S.C. v. Craigengower C.C. and A. E. Carey, of the Police, 28 Indian R.C. v. Kowloon Tong G.C.A.

to 0.

FRIDAY

"D" Division

The rink led by R. F. Luz and comprising A. A. Remedios, C. F. Remedios and J. A. Luz, beat A.Army T.C. v. Civil Service C.C. Brookshank's rink at the Kowloon | Chinese R.C. v. Club de Recreio. Cricket Club green yesterday. Craigengewer C.C. v. C.B.A. Brookshank's rink comprised N. J. South China A.A. v. Kowloon C.C. Bebbington, J. H. Gelling and J. S. - Police R.C. v. Indian R.C. Howell. The game was very close) and at the last head Brookshank was only one down and in the final head was lying but Luz succeeded in taking him out.

At the Club de Recreio green B. Dasto's rink, comprising S. J. Hough- ton, W. C. Simpson and II. Gitting,

KHO SIN-KIE'S WIN

Edgbaston, July 10.

VARSITY ATHLETICS

Close of play scores in the County Championship follow:

Essex, 200 for 4; Gloucester 107 (Mayer 7 for 46).

Britain scored a great triumph in the relay, their team of MacCabe, Barnes, Holmes and Byers beating Delgium. the runners-up,

by '20 yards.

COMING TO LONDON Kelen led the way home in the

Warwick 213 for 9; Somerset 117.5,000 metres for Hungary with a time of 14min. 50.8sec., The R.A.F. athlete, Hampshire 122 for 7; Kent 270 for

E. W. Harrison, claiming third place for Britain.

Oxford-Cambridge Team (Ames 119).

Beat Yale-Harvard

Cambridge, Mass., July 10. The combined Oxford and Cam-

Yale bridge teams defeated

and Harvard in

inter- the thirteenth

In the finals of the Men's Singles natoinat Varsity Track Meet, the Tennis margin being seven to Ave, on the beat A. M. Holland's rink, compris in the Midland Counties Ing W. Macfarlane, E. V. Searle and Tournament played here to-day, Khu basis of first places. Guy, by five. This was another Sin-kie, China's No. 1 player, beat, For the invaders, Godfrey Brown close game though the winnera had II. . David of Britain by 6-4, 6-3.and Alan Pennington were the lend at most of the heads.

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Eton beat Harrow by seven wickets. Elon 171 and 150 for 3: Harrow 118 and 311 for 5 declared. Yorkshire 314 for 5 (Hutton 135) vs. New Zealanders.

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The 100-metre hurdles final was a race of thrills, and Kovacs, the gained the verdict Hungarian ace,

over

Bosmons,

of Belgium, in 134.4sec., with Barnes claiming third

Place in 55 sec.

It was learned at the meeting that Kovacs is coming to London for the English championships next month.

The 2,000 metres WRS WOD by Mostert (Belgium) in 5min. 30.0sec.. with Wright (Britain) second in 5min. 31.Bsec. and Cluse (Britain) third in 5min. 32sec.

DIAMOND JUBILEE OF DEVON R.U.

NEATH CLUB Make PROFIT OF £107

Arrangements to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the foundation of Devon Rugby Union were made at Exeter recently. They include a match at Exeter on September between Devon and W. W. Wake- feld's fifteen of English, Welsh and Scottish internationals.

Other gumes will be:

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September

29, North Devon v. Rest of Devon; October 23, Devon v. Cornwall, away; November 13, v. Somerset, away; No- vember 24, v. Royal Navy, at Tor- quay: December 11, v. Gloucestershire, at Devonport; February 18, v. Mid- dlesex, nt Torquay.

The President, Mr. E. G. Butcher who was re-elected. criticised the Rugby Union's attitude in refusing to allow Dorsetshire, Wiltshire and Berkshire to take part in the county championship and said it would be beneficial if the Western Group were increased by two more counties.

Neath Rugby Club made a profit of £107 on last season despite reduced gate receipts. Only two games yield- ed over £100 gotes, namely Llanelly (108) and London Welsh on Christ- Subscriptions mas Day (£104).

showed a substantial increase and s larger number of season tickets were taken out than for some years,

SUMMER YACHTING

Zephyr Wins Eighth Race Of Club's Series.

The eighth race of the summer yachting series was held under the huspices of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday over a course of 3.2 miles, and resulted in a win for Zephyr (Captain D. Horton),

The first three places wero follows:

Race Started:~~14.50

Zephyr

17.02.20 (Capt. B. E. Horton) Widgeon

17.08.04 (Mr. L, Garner) Dorotheu

17.10.24 (Mr. A. Drummond)

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