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BOWLS DRAW MADE
Third Round Of Singles
The Lawn Bowls Association sub- committee met yesterday to draw for the third round of the singles and to arrange for the pairs and rinks final.
On August 7 at the Kowloon Bow- ling Green the rinks final between C. G. Silva and A. E. Carey will be contested. The gamo will start at 3.45 p.m., and Dr. J. T. Smalley Vice-President of the Association, will umpire,
On August 6 the pairs flual be- tween J. S. Howell and R. G. Craig and C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares wil be decided at the Civil Service green at 4.30 p.m. Mr. A. Hyde-Lay, Pre- sident of the Association, wili um- pirc.
The matches in the second round of the singles which were postponed on account of the weather must bu decided
Contest- before Tuesday. ants must inform green rangers of the time and date of their matches.
Following is the draw for the third round of ie angles:
TUESDAY
At Kowloon C.C~O. N. Mitchell v 3. C. Brown; A. Brooksbank v L. F. Xavier;
D. W. Waterton v. W. Bradbury: Duncan v C. M. va,
At Hongkong FCA N. Daliah v R. Hona; Julin Watson v E. Zimmern,
WEDNESDAY
At Craigengewer-J. A. da Luz v A. K. Minu; R. Ellis v W. G; 9. Eccleshall K. W. Lases,
A. E
At Indian R.C.-E. C. Fineber CORIT W. I. Way of A. Warr v Henson; . V. Bainsay v J. Cavanaghs.
At Kowloon Dock.-J. E. Narontin or G.Snerri v C. F. Remetion; A, Hyde- Lay A. E. Carey; C. B. Hosking v II A Alves,
THURSDAY
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At Increio.T. Coleman J. S Logan u G. C. Norman,
Woman Swims The Baltic Sea
Berlin, July 29. The young Danish woman swim- aner, Jenny Kammersgaard, who us previously reported was matting an attempt to swim across the Baltic Sea from Gjedser. In Denmark to Warnemuendo
the
Disney's Magic Makes Moths Into People
GIRL MOTH
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Nothing seems to stagger the kingipation ut America'a Animiator No. 1. Now he has produced a new 1ange of hie "Silly Sympliontre" in which a dock of moths take 911 haman attribates, with a
a hero, a mob and a villain. In Whit Dinney's "The Moth and the Flame." The Flame in an animated chunk of Are that enacts a monnee rivntng the Witch In Snow White and the Sava Dwarfs. Above are shown Dianer'a sketches of the Math and her toy Friend, with 11 showing how thu ninth's form WAD proportland,
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German BILLIARDS AND DARTS
const, landed near Warnemucude this morning at 1115, having taken
40 hours approximately to perform Lyennun Gunners Lead In
this feat, which she is the first person to accomplish,
The achievement is all the more remarkable since the swimmer, who entered the water at Gledser un Wednesday evening, had to strug- gle against powerful counter-cur- rents.
This explains why she could not reach the destination yesterday eventing as she had originally hoped.
The distance between Gjedser and Warnemutende id about 20 miles as the crow flies, which is about five miles more than the distance from Dover to Calais.
.by
A tlumphal reception was given crowd assembled
the Jarge
on the beach at Warnemuende to
McEwan-Younger League
The Royal Artillery, Lyeinun, still retain their lead in both the Mc- Bwan-Younger Darts League and the McEwan-Younger Billiards and Snooker League. The tables are as follow:
Darts League
R. A. Lyumun
R. Scots "A"
Middlesex Regl
Royal Engineers
the courageous swimmer who, des Itoyal Scots "B" pite her exertions, was in the pink. A. Stonecutters of condition and showed no signs of exhaustion.
The municipal authorities of Warnemuende have invited Jenny Kammersgaard to spend one week as their guest at that pleasant scoside resort, during which a number of festivities will be organised in her honour, beginning with a big recep- tion this evening-Trans-Ocčan.
ARMY WATER POLO
Middlesex Beat Signals In Final Match
Garrison Mess
R. A. M. C.
PFA PLS
11 70 31 79
11 65 43 BS
11 83 47 63
11 82 48 02
11 50 60 50
11 46 64 40
10 33 77 33
10 28 82 28
Billards and Snooker League
R. A. Lyemun Garrison MCEE Middlesex Regt. R. Scols "D"
R. A. Stonecutters R. Engineers R. A. M. C. R. Scots "A"
11 42 13 42
11 38 17 38 11 30 25 30 11 20 29 28 10 25 30 25
11 25 30 25
10 17 30 17 11 12 13 12
Haigh, in the second the Signals. half, netted the winning goal,
Playing off for third and fourth places, the 12th Heavy Battery, R.A. and the 8th A.A. Baltery, RA, tied at ive goals all after extra time had
match been played. The
will be played off at a later date.
Two-all at half time, four-all at full time, the Battery teams were gain equal at the end of 10 minutes
scored keen and in- extra time. Benbow
four gouls and Ocknell one for the 12th Battery, Norman scored three and Robinson two for the 9th Battery.
The final of the Inter-Unit water- polo tournament was concluded yes- terday when the Middlesex Regiment beat the Royal Corps of Signals two goals to one after
teresting struggle.
Payne scored the first goal for the Middlesex, and Payne equalised for
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