1938-06-16 — Page 9

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BILLIARDS AND DARTS

RICHARDS WINS

THE HONGKONG

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JUNE TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

LEAGUE TENNIS

1988.

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Lyemun Gunners Lead In Victory On Couvert In May Be Outcome Of First University Scores Win Gene Tunney Impressed

McEwan-Younger League

Hunt Cup

London, June 13.

The Royal Hunt Cup run to-day The Royal Artillery, Lyemun, tend was won by Couvert, with Clif

the

Darts Richards in the saddle, by half a in

McEwan-Younger.

and Snooker length League and Billiard

from Galonia, ridden by League, and in recent malehes have Maher, Carlisle, Sprague up, was defented the Royal Scots "A" and the third one and a halt lengths behind, Middlesex teams.

Twenty-nino ron. The betting was 100/8 Couvert, 10 Gatsonia, 20 Carlisle.

The following are the results of matches played in both leagues:

DAKTS LEAGUE

Tuesday, May 31

n. A. Lyamun

I. Engineers

Garrison Bergin

Mess

R. Bcon "B"

$

RA. (Stone-

cutters)

R.A.M.C.

R. Scots "A"

6. Scola "A"

1. A. Stone»/

3 cutiers -R.AM.C.

Tuesday, June 1

Middlesex Regt.

Howcroft rode Overcoat and Christie had charge of Roviresco. Remember and Mannlicher did not 8 | start.-Neuter,

5 Middlesex Regt.

4

Middlesex Regt. 2 RA. Lyemu

Match poziponed.

3

B. Engineers

0

LEAGUE TABLEA

0

4

Carrison Bergt's

Mens

BR. Scott ****

4 R.A. Lyemu

BILLIARDS AND BNOOKER

R.A. Lygmun

H. Engineerz

Tuesday, May 31

Garrison Bergt's

Mess

R. Rents "1"

B. S. Stone-

Tt. Beola "A"

3 Middlemy Rest

RA. Stone-

5 catters

- RA.M.C.

Tuesday,

cutters

2

R. Brot "A"

RAM.C.

June 2

A. Engineer

Garrison Sergt's

Абеля

B. com "11"

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UB. A. Lyemun

B. Scots "A"

Middlemax Regt.

1. Engmeerd

H. A. Blonecutters

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Gairlon Bert's. Micke

R. Frot "ES"*"

2. AM. C.

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Garrison Berg's Men

A. Scots "77"

1145 114 4

7 13

k. Engineers

Middlesex Begt.

BA Stonerattiens

R. Scot "A'

315) 76. A. M. C.

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PART II OF A SPECTACULAR SERIAL !

Test Draw

London, June 15. The English and Australian press of the first says that the outcome text should hasten the time for tests of days. unlimited by the number although probably five-day matches would have to come first.

It is generally deplored that the Australians did not hit out when the match was safe and relieve the monotony for the crowd. One critic 1 says it must be yours since Don Bradman baited all day for five fours and that he walked off with out cheers.

There is little comment in Austro-; Hin on barracking, though it is felt Unt England can hardly now com- plain against barracking on Austra- linn grounds.

Hobbs says that Wright was a real find, though the English bowling generally was not vicious crough. Reuter.

LUNCH SCORES

London, June 15.

Indians

Indian Recreation

university Divion of the

in league yesterday.

By Louis' Improvement

Pompton Lakes, June 14. 6. Wong and 9. 11. Ling boat A. Rais-:

Having watched the heavyweight min and A. IL. Kitchell -8, beat B. A. Ismail and 3. R. A. Curreem 6-2: beat M. champion in training, Gene Tunney, I. N. Len and C. Lee boat Tat-x-champion of the world, marvelled

Abbas and A. R. Sumad 6-1. min and Kitchell C-2; boat Ismail and at Louis improvement when he saw Curreem 6-1; boat Abbas and Bumad 6-2 him in action to-day, and predicted Hi. P. Ong and Y. C. Lau beat Rahms that if Loufs sels the pace early he and Kitchell 2-6; beat Ixmall and Cur- reem 6-3; beat Abbas and Bumad 6-2. would win.

CLUB v. K.C.C.

Blongkong Cricket Club lost to How

bon Cricket Club 4-9,

J. Ferguson and E. E. Story lost to E. Bluin and F. Grose 2.0; bent 11. 1. Januszowski and W. Miller 6-3; lost to R. E. Les and D. J. N. Anderson 0-7,

A. C. 1. Bowker and D, Deane lost to Blumant Grose 4-0 beat Januszowski and Miller 0-0; lost to Lee and Ander won 3-0.

V. Barton and T. C. Monaghan lost to Blum and Gross B-7; beat Januszowski and Miller 0-2: beat Leo and Anderson

0.4.

WIMBLEDON DRAW

Seeded Players in Men's Singles Tourney

London, June 15.

In the Wimbledon tennis tourna ment draw for the first round. Ho

Launch cricket scores to-day were: Somerset 101-4 against Essex. Australia 110-2 against Gentlemen, in the second quarter opposes Ranbir Singh, the winner meeting E. C. York 87-4 against Glamorgan.

This or R. E. Mulliken. Peters Gloucester 88-3 against Middlesex.quarter contains Henkel and Hecht, Hampshire 154-4 ngninst Derby.

The third quarter opposer and Kent 200-0 against Warwick.

opponent have not yet been named, Oxford 120-2 against Lanes.

the winner here meeting G. S. W. Filt Surrey 125-3 against Cambridge. Sutrex 86-3 ngainst Notts-Re-or Menzel. Punces is also in this ter Bulletin.

Australian

quarter.

In the fourth quarter Ko Sin-kie meets H. A. Hare, the winner play- Ing Wilde ar von Metaxa. Donald Budge is also in this quarter,~~Ren- ter.

Ladies Win❘ HITLER NEEDED At Surrey

(Continued from Page 8.)

drop shot to win a most spectaculur match.

IN VIENNA

Vienna, June 15. It is oficially tearned that Herr Hitler is expected In Vienna on Friday,

It is understood that his visit is connected with dificulties which have arisen in the Austrian Nazi Party. Twelve hundred members of

MISS SCRIVEN ADVANCES There was neither time nor light for much more. Miss Scriver brought herself nearer Miss Coyne the party sent the Fuehrer a letter. to settle the matter whom she beat at Bournemouth by asking him

the way-by defeating the patient personally-Reuter. and Industrious Miss Morfey, who

won eight games.

Then Austin, coming on very late Freda James (holder) v. Mrs. H. S. to remind us that men are playing Uber. at Surbiton, found in D. J. Cook n

Senorita Lizann, the Chilehn, will Rosemary Thomas, the British opponent well worthy to test meet Miss

Junior champion, to-day. Mrs. E. him out.

I watched some really fine rallies, Heine-Miller, a farmer winner of the wondering all the time how these flue, who received a walk-over in two kept their foothold without the second round from Mrs. E. O. Miss B. M. steel-pointed shoes on a rain-ridden Moss, is due to play surface. Both seemed as happy as Smith at two o'clock.

Men's Singles: ixt nd.: H. W. Auslin bl.

the farmers whose prayer for rain D. J. Cook, 6-4, 6-2; F. J. Piercy bt. R.

has been heard.

"It Louis forces the fighting early," he said, "and makes Schmeling ex- change blows, Louls will have the advantage because he hits harder and faster. Schmeling's ring craft will bent Louis if Joe tries to box ind

the pace," pormits Maxic to set United Press.

MIDDLEWEIGHT BOUT

Freddie Steele Secures Close Victory on Points

Seattle, June 14, Freddie Steele, middleweight: champion of the world, gained n close points decision over Krieger in ten-round non-title bout here to- day.

Both opened cautiously, but in the middle rounds Steele became aggres- alve and in the fifth round swayed Krieger with a stiff left book, Krieger recovered, and the bout ended with them exchanging toe-to-toe blowe United Press,

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K, Tinkler (holder), 6-2, 7-3: E. J. Filby Those matches in the second round, G. W. Gibbs, ser.: J.-A. S. Collins

London, June 15. of the women's singles which could ut. J. Lowden, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1.

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