*Tennis
Chinese R. C. Almost Sure Of Shield
Beat K.C.C. Easily By Nine To Nil
Kowloon Cricket Club's challenge
to the Chinese Recreation Club for the "A" Division tennis league cham- pionship, ended Ignaniinfously you terday, the K.C.C/, though, enjoying use of their own courts, being beaten by nine sets to love,
As in previous years, the Chinese won so handsomely because gener- ally speaking they possessed the stronger and more reliable finishing shote. Nevertheless, one hardly ex- pected the home players to fare so disantrously Losing the opening three es
mein was 14 bitter pill and they thovered from it, the task f
never
mitch
becoming expo is the
Tsui Yin-a, Paul Kong and W. C. Hoog played dependable tennis und were the must impresiva drures. for the winners, though But Wal- put at palled Hit potre winners on orensánge
Guest and Gray hurt a peculiar ex- After winning the first perience
four games and Law Wristong und Lack Ding-rheung In the Rant set. they proveeded to lose the next 18 Rames is a row be concede the three sels at 1-8, 2-4, 11-0
Emnext Fincher wa worried by string breaking in his sarket and be nod Teddy Finette Te down to fel: mormal a
wettled
Buratt
and Crawf made strong efforts to nneth
set and led Hurut and To War-pon 3-E. but they could not samstuin the elect
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The CRC are practically assured ut the title bo other season. They have yet to meet the Fucian Recron-
Club. tion
Alan by reason of their sdccres nyer. The Club de Recreio, are The only ten z
71 a position to thewart the Chinese,
At Sooktampers the Indians, after leading by 4% sols to 1 at the end of the coral round, only managed to beat the Club de Recreio by 51% to 3%
As usual, & A. and Omar Rumjalin were the best Indian pair and took three sets It their last
sel ugainst A V Gesano and F. J Remedios, however, they were trail- ing 1-3 at t was just as well that they impry of to take the set; for the othe two Indain pours dropped thrics
Scores
Indian Recreation.
Tent Recreio 5-34% in the "A" Division of the Tennis League yesterday
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мате + Rungalu beat A V. Itenedion and 1 Gommalves 4. brat A. V Comano and F J Remedion 4-4; beat HA Darton and CA Rotein 02
A. Man and M. A Baznek lest to Remedios and Gonsalves 4-0; bout Closano and Remedias 0-0 drew tarras and Hotelho 0-0.
It. D. Ramnhs and A
1. Madar lest 3-0 beat
to Remedies and Consalven
Gotang and Remedios 6-3; lost to Bartus and Botelho 3-6,
K.C.C. v. 0.R.C.
Kowloon Cricket Club lost to Chinese Recreation Club 0-0.
G. C. Burnett and A. Crawford lost to W. C. Bung and Tsui Wai-pui 4-5; last to Taul Yun-pul and Paul Kong 3-5 bust
to Leo Wal-tang and Luk Ding-choung
4+0.
A. E. P. Guent and . A. Gray lost to Slung and Taut 0-6; lost to Taut and Kong 0-0 lust to Lee and Luk -0.
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher lost to! Hung and Thu 2-0 lost to Tul Kong 2-d; lost to Lee and Luk 303
and
SOUTH CHINA v. U.S.R.C. South Chlua lost to United Service 3-0. A. Chan and P. H. Wong lost to 1. Coldman and G. E. B. Divett -0; beat J. Bmolley and D. 9. Miera - bent Irwin and Beadnell 5-1.
IK. Ho and 1. Y. Ima lost to Guld- man and Divett ; lost to Smalley and Misra 0; lost to frwin and Benduell 4-0
Y. K. Ng and P. Y. Chang lost to Goldman and Divett 2-0; beat Smalley and Misra 4-3; lost to Irwin and Denstrell 1-0,
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U.S. SPREADING NET TO CATCH AGENTS
Baseball
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22,
NEW YORK OUTFITS
OF FOREIGN POWERS DEFEATED
New York, June 21.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation indicated to-day that further arrests and a wider inquiry into Spy Ring activities would follow the present Grand Jury investigations.
It is believed that the intensity of the prosecution of alleged Nazi spies indicates that the Department of State is co-operating with the Federal Bureau of Inves- tigation-United Press.
Blunt Castigation
New York, June 21. The Grand Jury Indictments in the alleged Spy Ring rase are described by the New York Times as one of the bluntest documents castigating a friendly nation since the Great War.
in
The newspaper points oil that sitive 13
13 of the 18 necused are Germany, the action of the
Grand July
appeared to be mainly a moçat indiebnent of the German nation.
It is revealed that one of the clupa was provided by continued survell- Intice of Mrs. Jessie Jordan, the Dundre hrdresser who was sen- benced in Scotland on May 10 Lo four years'
servitiate penal
for espionage against Great Britain. She
acted us a "Post OMee“ between Amerien and Germany, the Tunes' alleges. -- Reuter,
Not Taken Seriously
Berlin, June 21
A denial that any netive German offeers were involved in espionage | in the United Slotes was contained in a statement to-day In the official German Newa Agency, which com- ments Taconically- "We learn from well-informed elretes there can be no question of espionage among active ofleers of the German Army in the | United States,"
German ofBelul eireles refrain from | taking loo serious a view of the re-
ports from New York -- Reuter,
DE VALERA ON SOLID GROUND
Dublin, June 21
The de Valeran Government hus anemand an absolute majority of 16 mats over all they parties in ther
He gained eight seats at the perise of the Posgrave Party Labeat
Pital state of the parties
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as follows
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JUMPED FROM THIRD FLOOR
Ho, 29.
Au umah named Wong who attempted suicide by jumping from the third flour of a verandah into the back yard of No. 21# Wing Lok street, died at the Queen Mary hospital at 12.20 p.m. yesterday.
Another woman, Wong Sec, 04, of 44 Tai Yuen Street, who had been admitted the same hospital on June 14 suffering from the effects of immersion after she had tried 10 commit sulelde, also died yesterday.
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JAPAN MUST CRUSH ALL RESISTANCE
Chinese Paper Quotes Japanese Opinion
i
Giants Bow To Reds, Yankees To Indians
New York, June 21. New York Olants were defeated again to-day in the National B4- ball Lengue to-day, losing to the Cincinnati Reds by 6-2. The Yan- kees also lost, their opponents being Cleveland Indians.
The following were the resulta of matches played to-day:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati
New York
n. H. E.
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8
2
*
1
B
(Goodman and Lombard homered
for the Reds and Denning for the Glanta).
St Los
Boston
Chicago
Philadelphio
lles)
13
4
0
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R
3
3
7
2
(Carnovich homered for the Phil-
between
"Until the formidable resistance of
The match the Chinese Nation is broken, Jupan
Pittsburgh cannot end the Sino-Japanese war as | Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers will she wishes; and it is apparent that be played at night, the day of Japanese victory is stil distant," writes the Pelping corres pondent of the semi-officini Yomiuri! Shimbun in recent correspondence Chicago from the northern front, Recording | to the Wah The Evening Post, luent i vernacular paper.
A most significant developinent in the current war, continues the corres: pondent, is the spreading of the will of resistance against the Japanese among the vivillans as well as soldiers with the dissemination of the anti- Japanese pubilefty and education. The traditional anti-Japanese policy of the National Government hus penetrated to millions who now fight the Japanese “bitndly" Under the banner of resistance against
the all domest Japanese
Juzerencs which would have caused bloodshed in former days, have been buried, the wiiter observes.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(
7 10 5
D
#
Washington
Kelly pitched for the Senators and Simmons homered). Philadephia
St. Lour.
5 11
1
(Chapman homered for the Athle ties, and Sullivan and Heath homered for The Browns),
Poston Deliont
3
12 7
2
(York homered for the Tigers). Buster Primult
B
JO 7
Q
1
(York hammered for the Tigers).
New Yorky
7
1
10
14
2
(Heath homered for the fadians)-
The only way out for Japan now | Cleveland is to continue the expedition until the power of the Chiese resistance t totally wrecked, the Japanese writer ! Renter concluden
Joe Louis Defends His Title To-Day
(Continued from Page 83
-Schmeling. Germany's dol be friended by Adolph Hitler, versus Louis, a Negro whose spectacular rise in professional boxing carried
him to the championship when he was only 23, in n bout staged by Mike Jacobs, a Jew who is the lead- ing entrepreneur In the pugilistle realm.
OUT FOR REVENGE
There will be a viclous Louis, bent
on keeping the coveted title in his possession and in so doing, avenging the humiliation wrought on him at In time when he was being idolized us
Invincible. On the other
hand.
there will be Schmeling obsessed with the desire to win back his long- lost honours and to prove to wait- ing world that he is still superior to the
man he thoroughly drubbed two years ago. But there is more than a personal motive: the entire Ger- mun nation expects him to win, no matter who his opponent may be, be- cause he is a German, Duly to the Fatherland will be as great an in- centive as his personal reasons.
Both fighters will be almost the same weight. Schmeling will prob- |ably weigh in at 107 pounds while
Louis is likely to scale 202.
With ticket prices ranging from $3.75 for bleacher seats to $30 for ringside locations, and with the pros-- pects of at least 80,000 attendance, a gate exceeding a million dollars is anticipated-the Arst one since the lost Tunney-Dempsey fight in 1927.
KING WATCHES MOCK BATTLE
London, June 21.
His Majesty the King, aboard the Hogshup Nelson, watched a specta- cular demonstration by the Home Flest in nction during all-day manoeuvres over u battle re three hundred square miles ID the English Channel.
The exercises metoded a torpedo attack by 18 destroyers on H.M.S. Nelson and HMS. Rudney, two hits being registered on each ship.
The Fleet was also subjected to a mass air attack by 18 torpedo bom- bers.
1938.
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GUNPOWDER IN POSSESSION
A fine of $50 was imposed on Yip Man, 38, a stonebreaker, when he appeared before Mr. 11. A. Butters at the Central Magistracy this morning. charged with possession of eight catties of gunpowder on June 19 ́nt Morrison Hill without a permit from the Commissioner of Police. Detective Sub-Inspector prosecuted.
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