WHO IS RIGHTFUL CHAMPION?
BOWLS
PLAYERS SELECTED
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938.
The following players have been selected to represent
the
various Clubs in to-morrow's League Bowls miniches:
Kowloon C.C.
Washington, July 27. Ilarvey E. Miller, President of the National Boxing Association, sak tur day that the N.B.A. recognises Al Hostak, as middleweight champion of the world. The New York Comini- sion, Jwever, does not recognize due to the fue that Hasluck klm,
an outstanding was not considered challenger. The Commission stated that it would recognise as cham-Wyde
the winner of ellminativa
First Division
V. 6. Labrum
L. Jack
A. W. Smith
F. Kern (nisip)
T. A. Mader
1.
Craigengower C.C.
3. W. Leonard
3. C. R. Souto
A. E. Contes
B. W. Bradbury
(nkip)
R. Bash
A. A. Taznek
Landolt
Bout between Fred Apostoli, Young C. Fincher (akipi. B. Kontact (exip)
Corbett Prens
vas.
A. Wart J. W. Denk In
III and Hostak-United. Nih
J. W. M. Brown, R. Craig Aposteli met Steele last year in a J. tyda (skip) non-title bout and won on a tech-Civil Borvies
knock-out. nical
Apostull therefore, acknowledged as rightful but when challenger for the title, Young Corbett III subsequently bent Apostoll. the position was shared.
POINTS DECISION
Oakland, Calif., July 27. Dale Spart, 138 b., of San Fran- elsco, beat Larry Derrick, 150 lbs., of Sacramento, on points in a ten- bout here to-day-United round Presa.
WOMEN'S GOLF
Mrs. Holmes Wins Medal Play At Valley
A Medal Competition, which was plays by the Lucies' Bretion of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Happy Valley on Tuesday, July 28, was won
with: by MIS
svoer of 42 8
34
a
Other scores were: Miss Glendinning 5317-30; Mrs. Aunty 54 -17 37: Birs, Brown 51- 1437: Mrs. MacKenzie 47-10-37; Ales. Bemy 49-10.39: Mrs. Sum- merfelt 409-30),
Ten was served at 3.30 p.m. and a The draw was mude for partners. PRIZA
given by Mrs. Whyte-Smith, was presented by Mrs. Gilmore, act
the competition.. There were 24 entries,
my Captain, after
THE BEAU
THINGT
PEN TO
?
A, S. Gonen
W. Whiteman
A. M. Omar
U. M. Omar (skip)
Club de Recreta
J. Luz
A. A. Remedios
C. E. Marquest
G. H. Sherrif
J. Holtage (skip)
II. A. Alves (skip)
R. P. Luz (skip)
R. R. Davies
R. R. Wood
E. W. Siminonda
S. Randle (nicip)
J. Gellatly
W. J. Burling
.. A. Collyer
F. McGowan (skip)
Indian R.C.
S. O, Bux
A. M. Wahab
Fei Anculia
L. F. Xavier
D. C. Alven
L. J. Silva
J. E. Noronha
J. F. V. Bibekro
C. G. Sliva
F. X. M. Bilva (skip)
Kowloon B.G.C.
G. C. Norman
C. B. Working
A. J. Hall
A. R. Dallah (skip) J, G. Meyer (skip)
J. Joosen
8. M. Rumjahın
A. I. Melaksa
A. K. Minu (skip)
1. M. Khan
A. Baker
M. Y Adak
F. A
Cheerman
E. A. Akt
A. Mefarinne
E. W. Lines (akip)
John Watson
5. M. White
A. Hyde Lay
M. R. Alban (skip) R. Duncan (skip)
Pollen R.C.
W. McLeat
W. Cameron1
E
G. Post
A E. Carey Gam
R. K
Dowronn
C C. Men (icta)
JS Fender 3. Faltors
Perkins
Kowloon Docka
Second Division
Owl
F. Harper
Craigengower C.C
J. Sanitera
N. P Karanja
H. W. Boudall
M. A. R. Souza
(Akipi
AJ Cori
W. J. Bagley
K. M Omar
Service
PD. Crawley
J R. Progelly
S. Eccleshall (skip)
I. D. Dostock
J. H CIT
W. H. Culligs
J. Cavanagh (skin) A. B. Allari (skip)
W Peany
S
Levant
Ward
WIC Way (aktp)
Kowloon 1.0,0.
Trek Watson
11 L
D. W
Lorkhari
Waterton
1. Laggan (skip)
A Macintyre
1. AR Duncan
J Prentice
F. Kirto
VS. Ebbage
W. R. Hyer
J W Cook (skip)
Hongkong F.C. "D"
5 Strange
} Lammert
E S Carter
F. Hayrun (allp)
A. Steven
J Dalgarno
25 V. Peave
T Atinstion iskip)Ë, Türk (skelp)
EV Serle
l】༞ri"ཏཿནཿ
R. f. Philip
SA Mansell
C. B. Robertson
J Noach
G. EF. Thompson J. A. 8. Sethy
(hp)
Police 1.F.
5. Glendinning
F. Channing
11. Brown
F. Nulus
Orem
S
Farlow
W. Mellordy
takl
. . . Booker
F. Kelly
nktp)
Club de Recrelo
skip) Edwardı
(stelp)
W. Camptel
F
A. Machado
Baster
F. V. V. Ribeten
J. J. Basio (skip)
J. C. Remedios
A. M. Xavier
A. P. Guterres
17. Baalu (kap)
Pereira
M. Stiva
E Routen
W. Glendinning P. X. Soares (ukip)
Hongkong P.C, "A" Talkoo R.C.
S. Howell
W Hodges
1. Rosell
Rodger (skip)
R. P. Shax
E. Strange
G Dimens
W. Cu tap
W. Baller
G. 5. Graver
1. Glover
A. Bookatzek
(sklus
Kowidon F.C.
V. Petherick
K. Hamilton
Third Division
Kowloon c.c.
A. A Daud
A. K. Perry
C. Chapelavier I Marke
T. Fergusson (sidp) W. W. Iirst (skip)
1. Lapsley
J. T. Smiley
A. Enstman
A. Joges
W. Brunbro
C. J. Thecli
V. Claitenden (skip) J. M. Jork (skip)
T. White
. Itali
C. Turney
W. Field Ink!p) Craigengower C.C.
Konaria Van Der Lely
J. 11. Xavier
W. Hobin
W. 1. French
J. Smithi
T. Care (p} Yacht Club
D. Drummond PS. Cassidy A. Nissim
A. E. Alves (tip) G. 5. Archbutt (stip)
5. Kerrinon
G. Winch
T. 'Lock
S. Lierop (ak!p)
C, W Lam
G. S. Ladd.
13. Tomson
E. Zimmern (skip)
Kowloon Tong
Moss
J. L. Stephran
A. Spary (skip)
M. Gregory
Y. Abbao
Atienza
1. Gition (eklp)
W. A. Camell
W. J. Hansen
E. Huspen
A. W. Brown (skip)
A. S. Mitchell
TH. G. Denysel
A. Murdoch
I. II. Wild (skip)
Hongkong Electric
G. T. Padrett
J. F. Hedley
A. F. Paul
J. X. Slonn (skip)
G, G. S. Thomson
R. 2. Buller
de Rome
3. F. Lunny (skip)
Joan Bennett by Glamour witlí a capital "G" is 'represented to handsome Alan Marshal in Wis sceno from "I Mei My Love Again." King's Waker Wanger's romantło drama, which is being shown at the Theatre to-day.
OUR GUIDE
TO THE CINEMAS
wron
ATTEMPT TO SWIM BALTIC SEA
Wor
KNOTTY PROBLEM
AT OVAL
"Run Out" Or
"'Stumped?”
London, July 1.
During the Surrey v. Oxford U.
at
the
Oval yesterday match Gregory bowled a bull which struck J. N. Grover, the Dark Blues' cap- tain. 013 the leg. Brooks, behind the wicket, gathered the bail and broke the wicket with Grover out of his ground.
The question arose: Was the bais- Rule 23 man stumped or run out?
of the Laws of Cricket states: "The striker is out in playing at the ball, provided it be not touched by the bat or hand, the striker be out of his ground, and the wicket be put down by the wicket-keeper with the ball or with hand or urm with the ball in hand-stumped."
"B"
Ani
Herbert Strudwick, the former Surrey wicket-keeper,
the Oval scorer. who is now remember a similar case when the batsinon was given run out. The bull
grazed the batsman's pad, went straight Into my hands, and I re- out
moved the balls with the man
Copenhagen, July 20 The 1-year-old Danish swimmer, Jenny Kamersgaad, who asked me if the ball touched the
of his ground. One of the umpires
in August 1037 achieved fame being the test person to swim across verdict 'Run Out,'"
by pad, and when told it had gave the
" Mel My Love Again" (King's Theatre. to-day). Henry Fonda, Juan Bennett and Alan Murshal make up a very handsome triangle indeed in a story of young love taking
in the
direction. a step
This interpretation is according to Rather heavy drama, but good acting the Cattoget, started last night from on the part of the principads makes Cijedser in an attempt to swim the Law 28, which states that a man b
running, it worth whitle
or at any Ger-run out if in seving.
Baltic Sea in Wainemuende. "Vivacions Lady** (Queen's
other time when the ball is in play. many Theatre. to day).—Hilarious farve, in
The be out of his ground and his which Ginger Rogers shines. Laiky The regular ferry steamer on the wicket be struck down by the ball James Stowart,
4 college professor,
Warnemuende-tijedser route report-after touching any feldsman or by marries Ginger Rogers, a night clubį singer, but difficulties arise when her at noon to-day having observed the hand or arm with bolt in hund
1 13
who bird ali vady Pan't phuck up sufferent contragte le
Fals fnfir about 11
hire than half James rovered
the Fatal distance and gave no sha of fatigue. Jenny Kamwerigand is expected reaci War nevntede this overdag Trans-Deran.
Filsen, Beulah Boh and Charies; Coliturn complete the cast.
"Expensive thustands” (Alhambra Theatre, to-day).—A sallie en Hollys wood publicity maiglages. Beverly Roberta the movie actress who morries an Austrian nobleman for advertisement, and Some ALTERING!! saluations Fallow
"Second Honeymoon" {Majestło Theuler. to day). Those two youazifa |
Tyron stars.
Power and Loretta have the leading roles in the Youry!, sophisticated romantic comedy, tell- Int of love at first sight, a parting and a reunion It is good entertain- inent
"Dead End" (Oriental Theatre, to- day).One of Hollywood's rare ex- cursions into the field of the social drama, and good film entertainment
bool.
Acting throughout is of a high order, with Humphrey Bogart, Sylvia Sidney, Joel MeCeen, Clare Tresar and Wendy Barrie.
Lo
CRICKET SCORES
London. July 26.
Lunch scores to-day were: Glamorgan 72-0; Sir Julien Cahn's
X 213.
Humpslibe 138-3; Was wirk 258-9.
dev.
Lanes 55-2; Posex 300
Lolemater 63-1: Sussex 384. No 323: Gloucester 105-6 Somerset 110: Australits 240-0 Sumey 100-8: Worcester 403-9,
dec.
York 110-2; Northunts 283.- Reuter Bulletin.
Carrier Pigeon Stops
For Food
Santa Rose, Cal.
A carrier pigeon flying north over here on a presumably non-stop fight exhausted it aparently became so could not continue. It came down at the house of Mrs. Warren Jones, made friends with her, was fed, and then resumed its Bight.
W. J. Howard
A Contr
A. J. Kew
A. II. Paste (sk:p)
Club de Recreio
A. F. Noronha
H. A., Butche
M. A. Carvalho
P. A. Yvanovich
(KTP)
C. Vaz
T. Sequelrn
C. M. 9. Alver
C. R. Peralta (skip)
F. A. Xavier
C. P. Basta
G. P. Remedion
C. A. Lopes
J. R. Way
W. Stoker
S. Dencon
H. W. B. Muskett
(skip)
Hongkong F.C.
C. G. Bolla
11. Edwards
T. Rowell
1. II. Perg (skip)
B. I. Blekford
E. C. Brown
5. Cressey
V. Walker (skip)
A. M. Didsbury
A. Thomson
R. Fitchen
(skip) J. Sicinner (delp)
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
Japanese Favoured To Beat Canadians
of any fieldsman.
So, according to this law. Strud- Wick should have another stunplug told to his long list and an un- fortunate bowler is going about with one wicket Jess to his cerdit.
ARMY WATER POLO
Inter-Unit Competition Final And Semi-Finals
The nol and the semi-finals of the Small Units inter-Unit water- Montreal, Quebec, July 27.
are polo knock-out competition will be The Japanese tennis team
held to-day nt 2.45 p.m. at the Vic- Two-to-one favourites to beut Che torla Recreation Chub pool. Canadians In tacir First Round
The finalists the Middlesex match in the North American Zone Regiment and the Royal Corps of for the Davis Cup.
Signals, and the semi-finalists, play- ing, oft for third and fourth places, are the 30th Heavy Brigade R.A. and the 9th A.A. Brigade, R.A.
The match will commence Thursday-United Press.
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