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J. C. Brown, of Kowloon Dock, equalled his remarkable bowls re- cord in his first round of the sinbles championship ofalusi C. II. Basto, of Recreto, at the Kowloon Bowling Green Ctub yesterday.
Brown won 21 to 1 on the 12th head, and would probably have "blanked out his opponent but for a piece of bad luck on the 11th. He was lyinst two when he bumped Bisto's wood up and gave him the shot.
Some years ago Brown defeated Normanton in the singles by a zimi- lar score,
On the same ground, R. G. Craig, of the Kowloon Cricket Club, beat V. N. Aliena, 21 shots to G after 10) heads.
By serving four of the 21st and foar in the 22nd, J. V. Ramsey, the Kowloon Dock interporter, geared a Just minute win against K. M. Omar, the Crabtentower junior player, 20 to 16. The seore on the 200 WHS 16 to 12 in Omar's favour.
Omar started well in the first 121. heads by leading 11 to four and in- creased his lead on the next by scoring a two to lead 13-4. There- after he stuck at 13 while Ramsey scored six bring the score to 13-10 on the 18th. On the 17 Omar re- gistered two to lead 15-10.
The score on the 20th was 10 shots,
to 12 in Omoe's favour. On the last i two heads Rinsey scored two fours
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THE ONLY WOMAN
DARTS CHAMPION IS BEATEN
London, June 28.
to win 20 to 16. Instead of trying Three thousand people saw Mrs. A. Morgan, first woman to
South China Boats Singapore Team
The South China touring football team, playing in Singa- pore yesterday defeated the "Selection" Team by the odd The scorers were goal in five.
Lee Wai-long 1 and Lai Shiu-wing 121.
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I.R.C. MATCHES
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Mrs. Moritan, dark-haired, brown- from Winchester were among the 200 The matches were player at the eyed wife of the landlord of the people who crowdet round the board. Indian R.C. J. S. Gomes required; Cild House
Colden, With satisfaction tiny saw the chain- mly 17 heads to beat 3. P. McGowan. Common, near Winchester, put her plon make 76 with her thrst three 23-2. Gomes was in top farm and led' heart on one side and smiled, darts, groaned softly when she went all the way, allowing his opponent toj
un 15, 15, 45, 11, 10 score on only five heads.
"They just wouldn't go right,” abe," said Mr. Murgan when it was all In a match which took 27 heads' said." "Bus I'm not complaining;."
She's over, "Nerves, I should say. Po decide, N. P. Karanja defented; Then she went down the staircase only been playing two years. P. Morgan, 21-18 A:
been as cout us cucumper all one time thei and ordered--a grapefruit juice, winner led 20-12, but it took him The truth, according to Mr. Mor-day." four heads to score the necessary. shot, due to the splendid recovery of, is that she has never played so,
badly, his opponent. who in the deciding And he should know. His wife During the matches supporters van Read, ainust overtook him Murgail heat him in the course of becoming forward and clasped the hands of was lying one on that bend, when in champion of Winchester area, one of their representatives when they won, attina and another, he took his the thirty-two districts represented Builder's labourer J. L. Payne, of The MILWAUKEE ROAD wed away.
at last night's Ginal rounds.
the Red Cow, Lambeth, best of 10,- 'J, IL Geling defeated L. R. Whant,
No other woman has ever qualified 1000 London entrants and last night's 24-16, in a clovely contested game, to play at Agricultural Hull. which lasted 22 heads.
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REFEREES' CLASS
The Football
Referves' Class arranged to be held at 5.30 p.m. to- murrow his unavoidably been enn- calfed. Those who had intended to attend are requested to lake note.
Said Mrs. Morgan, simply, "Some- ! body had to win.
favourite, was beaten in the quairter
Mrs. Morgan's conqueror was J. fouls,
FIELDING FICURES
To June 20 Inclusive
G. S. Boyes, John Langridge, M. J.
Turnbull.
17 A. J. Holnes. 14. R. Hammond. "Sub.”
Woolley
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1. D. Allen, H. W. D. ETETETEE 1 o. Allen, M. R. Berton, H. Huzeit,
A. Mitchell, N. W.-D. Yardley,
14 A. 1. Dyson, H. E, Hammond, E. 17.
Moore, . Pollard. A. . Sellers
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W. L. Budd, R. G. Hunt, 11. Iar- wond. S. II. Martin, T. B. Mitchell. J. H. Parks, A. W. Hoberta (N.Z.1. 0 W. H. Andrews. 8. T. Bryan, W. J. Fürich, G. Geary, W. 1. Nënte, C. Oakes. F. M. Slíbles, F. Warton."
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Forty of Mrs. Morgan's supporters to one.
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The question of amateurism was taken up by the International Olympic Committee at its meeting at Warsaw recently, the problem of whether swimming, skiing and gymnastic instructors eligible to compete in the Olympic Games being especially con- aidered.
A special committee, composed of Messrs. Edstroem (Sweden), Brund- age (US.A.3 and Bouneossa. (Italy) and Dr. von Halt (Germany) was appointed to clarify the defuition of amateurism and establish cunngetlen with representatives of thr instructors organisation at the time of the congress of the International Skiing Federation so that they might be in a
position to
nike a coIRTS- prehensive report on the entire quen- tion at the meeting of the Inter- national Olymple Committee Cairo in 1038.
it was criphasised, however, that the International Committee would helt strictly in the Olymple defini tion of amateurinn,
The German member, Dr. von fall, submitted ⚫ proposal to the American member, Mr. Avery Brundage, that an athletic compell- Virginia Bruce and Melvyn Douglas tinn between America and Europe appearing in "Women of Glamour" | should be held at the Berlin Olympic at the King's Theatre.
Stadium in 1938.
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