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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
The total Expenditure in 1938 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated at $27,000, against which the Income to date s $16,000 only.
In order to continue its work. The Society earnestly asks for the balance of
$11,000
before the close of the Amanetal
31st October.
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'Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.,
your un
c/o Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.,
P. & D. Building.
Mr. KWOK CHAN,
c/o The Banque de L'Indo Chine,
Hongkong.
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THE HONGKONG 'TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938.
LEAGUE TENNIS Bowls Draw
Army Just Boats
South China
In the "D" Division of the tennis lengue yesterday. Army beat South China 0-4.
E. B. Brettshaw and D. Adtam, lost to K. C. Wong and H. T. Ng 4.6: boat Y. H. Leung and H. P. Sung 1-8: beat 8. L. Cheung and F. W. 8ze 6.4.
A. Asiatt and J. Embersän lost to Wang and Ng 4-4: lost to Loung and Sung 1-d: beat Cheung and 8ze 6.3.
- II. W. Kingsland and Z. B. Flinter lost to Wong and Ng 5-7: beat Leung and Bund beat Cheung and Size 03.
CRAIGENGOWER".v. KIT.C.
Craigengewer lout to Kowloon Indları
4-15.
C. Wiham and O. Badick beat Jahan Dad and Azan 0-1: beat A. Khan and 8. H. Salallı 0-4: lost to M. Harnkan and M. Binght 4-0.
TIL. Wee and H. P. Lim beat Dad and Azan 0-1: lost to Chan and Balleh 1-4: drew with Ramzan and Singh 6+0.
F. A. Peterson and G. 8. Ladd lost to Dad and Azon 3-6: drew with Khan and Ballch 0-0 lost to Ramzan and Singh 4-4.
CIVIL SERVICE v. K.O.C.
Civil Service lost to KCC, 3-5. Bebbington and MeDouail lost to Huma
Made In
Pairs, Rinks
Matches For Next Week Arranged
The draw for the second round of the bowls pairs championship was mnde yesterday.
Matches must be played on the dates fixed, unless interfered with by bad weather. Players who wish to re-arrange matches are requested to notify the Sub-Committee.
Following is the draw:
3: McKelvie
TUESDAY, JUNE 7
V. Ramsey
(Kowloon F.C.)
C. J. Tacch
it. A. Harding
(Kowloon F.C.) C. F. Y
C. H. Buto
(Kowloon F.C.) A, B. Howell R. G. Craig
Kowloon F.C.) W. Lam
and Burson 4-d: lost to Elim and Madar, P. Karanjia
0-0 lost to Jack and Orr 3-4.
Sherwood and Bostock beal Ruine and Burson 6-4: lost to Bliss and Madar X-0: beat Jack and Orr 6-3, -
Patterson And Priest beat Hume and Burson 6-3; lest to Bites and Medar 1-6: Tost to Jack and О 3-6,
KOWLOON TONG v, RECREIO
Kowloon Tong bent Recrela 9-0.
A. E. Xavier and R. A. Marques lost to 5. M. Pang and B. Mok 3-4; lost to Ng Wal-lam and Ma Wal-kwong 3-6; lost to H. Lai and K. Lan 2-0.
3. L. Xavier and A. M. Remedios lost to Pang and Mck 2-6;, lost to Lam and Ma 2-6, Jost to Lai and Lam 3-6.
M. A. Guterres and R. A. Albeiro Joni to Pong and Mok 2-6; lost to Lam and
Ma 3-6) lost to liat and Lam 4-8.
C.B.A. V. RADIO
Central British beat Radio, BI5-33%)
8. A. Fowler and N. Whitley bent Dị W. Waterton and W. J. Chanson 6-1; beat M. 1. Hassan and K. M. Au đ-4; lost to
L. Souza and J. d'Aimelda 1-6,
r. D. Angus and G. Fowler beat Water- ton and Chanson 0-2; beat Hassan and Au 6-2; drew with Souza and d'Almeida 0-0.
J. Sloan and D. Smith beat Waterton and Chanson 6-1; lust to Helson and Au 3-0 lost to Seura and d'Almeida 48
ROCKFEL'S OAKS
(Taikoo LC.) F McGowan J. Deskep
Talkoo R.C.) L. A. Collyer Purvis
(Taikon R.C.)
J. H. Xavier
8. Liliciap
A. P. Paul v. J. Blon
ET. Stoneham v. C. D. Hosking'
Smith-
v. Brown*
A. J. Coelis v. J. Pau
R. Eill v. F. Booker
M. J. Medina v. J. Cavanagh
B. Gomes
v... Ga
W. Buyer v. J. Hollage
Riberio Elasto
(longkong FC.)
Crawley Burling
(Hongkong F.C.)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4
A. M. Omet
U. M. Omar
W. Ward
v. W. Whiteman
Landolt
(Civil Service C.C
W. K. Way
v. B. y. Bradbury
B. Romelet (Civil Service C.C
W. Howard
E. Zimmern
Farlow
v. W. E. Hollanda
Channing
Civil Service C.C.) McKeller H. Nuh
v. Dowman
(Civil Service C.C Costro
V. Atienza
A. Madar
v. E. C. Fincher
Kowloon Docks)
C. M. Bilm
X. Boarea
V.
Kowloon Docks)
J
A. Luz
JI, Barto
(Kowloon Docks)
Ke Darby
A. J. Hal
Kowloon Docks)
MONDAY,
Blostuck
Comfortable Victory By An
Four Lengths
London, June 3.
Police R.C.) A. Steven J. A. R. Selby
Police R.C.) Jack
A. A. Dond
Police R.C.) F. V. V. Ribeirta
It was Ladies' Day at Epsom to- day and a big crowd attended lo watch the rating, the principal event being the Onks. The race resulted: 5. White Ruckfel (11. Wragg)
Radiant (Smike)
Solar Flower (Perrynun)
11. A. Awes
Polles R.C.)
1. landlo
2
3
V.
F. Xavier
Remedios
Sinalley
Chittenden
Watson
A. Gutierrez
JUNE 11
Machado F. X. Silva
P. Remedios v. E. de Souza
A. lodges
v. A. Brooksbank
n. Fitches
v. I. Edwards
Club de Recreta) G. N. Mitchell J. C. Brown
(Club de Recreio)
Betting: 3 Rockfel, 100-7 Radiant, c. Norman 100-0 Solar Flower.
J. G. Meyer
5. M. Rumjahu
v. 9. O. Dux
T. F. Stainton v. J. Wats))
S. Eccicaball 0. II. Sherril
W. Mellardy V. W. Cameron Club de Recreio)
TUESDAY, JUNE 14
S. Logan
Club do Recrcló) 7 Coleman
Won by uur lengths; length and Ferguson a half.
Others: Stafuralla (Carsłoke). Sly Abbess (Weston). Night Bird (Low- rey). Sweet Corn (Nevett), Lady Noel (Wrickaby), Shrew (Elliott). Ocean Base (Beury), Croix de Feu (G. Richards). Tuttoo (Maher), Bon- net (E. Smith), Knole Star (Ma.“- shally-Reuter,
WATER-POLO DRAW
The Volunteers drew with the Middlesex in a water-polo match at the Victoria Recreation Club yester- day. each side scoring five goals. Volunteer goals were scored by Nor- man Lee (2), H. de Sa (2), and Stanley Lee (1). Stent (3) and Haige (2) were responsible for the Middlesex goals.
Veteran, 100, Hails G.O.P.
Angola, Ind. Daniel Wisci, who sat on a fence and heard Generals US. Grunt and Robert E. Lee discuss terms of sur- render, observed his 100th birthday recently with this remark: "I have lived so long because I have been a life-long Republican."
Names Fit Faculty
to
College Station, Tex. Faculty names add prestige Texas Agricultural Mechanicat
& College here, the largest agricultural school in the world. On the roster are J. M. Orchard, S. B. Apple, C. E. Peach and T. D. Cherry.
F. Kelly
Nulan
(longkong F.C.) E. G. Post A. E. Carey
R. P. Philps
Hongkong FC. J. Fraser
Reinedion
Pereira
A. E. Contes v. R. Basa (Kowloon B.G.C.)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 G. Duncan v, W. GI
lyda
H. Overy
(Indian R.C.) 3. Hooren A. R. Minu
J. M. Jack . V. C. Labrum
Critschgower C.C.j
E. Lines I. Duncan
T. Carr W. Mulcahy
(Kowloon Docks)
RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP
The rinks championship first cound will be decided on June 12. The skip first named will be responsible for arranging the time.
W. McLeod
W. Cameron
J. Howell G. 8. Graven A. Hodges A. E. Carey fakip) A. Brooksbank
Civil Service G.C.)
£. G. Port
S. Eccleshall
W. Cullip
J. McGowant
G. Sherrif
(akip)
longkong FC.)
R. Hall
C. Turney
V. Chittenden W. V. Flaid_skip)
Taikoo R.C.) J. Scares
J. W. Leonard
C. R. Souza
C. S. Rosselet (skip)
(Kowloon C.C.)
C. C. Pereira
O. P. Remedion
C. Remedios
O, de Souza
(skip)
*(Paliec R.C.)
A. N. Other
A. Lopes
E. Noronha
C. G. Shiva (skip)
(Kowloon C.C
J. Itoonen
M. Rumjahn A. R. Mint
E, el Areslit (skip)
Kowloon Docks)
A. S. Comber
A. A. Razack
A. M. Umar
BOXER'S SUICIDE
Ex-Flyweight Champion Blows Off Own Head
Honolulu, June 2. Edward Carter, aged 35, former territorial flyweight champlón, com- mitted suicide to-day by exploding a stick of dynamite under his bed and blowing off his own head. He left a note bloming Hl-health and marital troubles for his decision.
His wife, Margaret soft that she saw the burning fuse projecting from underneath his pillow but thought that he was bluding because he had frequently threatened to "blow off his head."-United Prem,
OLYMPIC HEAD ILL
Tokyo, June 3. The Olymple Organising Commnit- tee yesterday cabled Prince yesata Tokugawa, Chairman of the Or ganisation, Inquiring after the lat ler's condition.
Prince Tokugawa, In his capacity na President of the Japan Red Cross Society, js en route to London to attend the International Red Cross Conference, and has been taken :11 at Region, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The Prince's condition is now re- ported to be not serious, according to Information renching here.- Doniet,
W. Brown
Ft. Wright
J. Watson
M. Khan
A. K. Minu M. Y. Adat
.P. Stainton (skip) A. R. Dallah (skip)
(Civil Service C.C.)
L. F. Xavier
C. E. Marques
V V. Ribeiro
C. Mose
Y. Abbas
V. Allenza
H. A. Alves (skip) H. W. Muskett (akip)
Kowloon Docks)
E. V, Searle
C. Norman
C. Hamilton
J. Gellatly
Deakin
Purvis
J. G. Meyer (skip) L. Vallyer
(Cratgengower C.C.)
A. Caiman
M. Fergusson
1. G. Cooper
J. McKelvie (nkip)
(Kowloon č.c.)
T. Machindo
C. M. Siva
J. Riberlo
F. X. Bilva (skip).
(Kowloon Doc.)
W. Mulcahy
Carr
Greig
Fraser (skip)
(Club de Recreio)
A. 11. Rumjahn
A. Baker
skip)
A M. Wahab M. R. Abbas
¡Police R.C.) McDonald Soutar
W. Campbell
R. Ellis (skip)
Indian R.C.)
H, Stoneham
B. White
J. Henson
13. Rangle (skip) Kowloon F.C.)
SPORT
D. C. Alves
M. Alver
C. M. Alves
(skip)
Botelho (skip)
A. W. Rathsay
R. Hang
T. A. Madar
E. C. Fincher (skip)
J. Watson
T. Coleman
C. Brown
R. Duncan
R. P. Shaw E. Birange G. Duncan
W. GIN
(skin)
(kip).
W. Ward H. W. Randall W. Whiteman W. K. Way
A. M. Xavier
(skip)
L. A. Gutierrez
F. A. Xavier
M. Carvalho (sp)
ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 4th and MONDAY, 6th June, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday.
The First Bell will be rung of 1.30 p.m. on the First Day and at 12 o'clock Noon on the Second Day. The Tin Interval will be after the second race (1 p.m.) on the Second Day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
day
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle men and $3.00 per
for Laat
Ladies (Both including tax) are ob
are obtainable through the Secretary upon the per- (skip)sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits,
U. M. Omar (skip)
F. Channing
Dowman F. Beaker W. Male
(skip)
J. A. Lux A. P. Gutierrez F. X. Soares B. Dasto
A. E, Coates
J. 8. Londolt
R. Baza
(skip)
B. W. Bradbury
(skip)
C, W. Lam
W. Howard
N. P. Karanjia
E. Zimmern (skip)
F. Cheesman
G. Thompson T. Armantrong
A. J. Hall (skip)
&c.
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will closed at 12 o'clock Noon on the First Day and at li a.m. on the Second Day.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club- House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tele- phone 21020,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day Including tax, for all Persons, includ- the ing Ladies, and is
at payable and
Ап Gate.
Sallors Soldiers Uniform are admitted Half Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 30th May, 1938,
Jel. 28151.
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