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Hongkong, April 11, 1919. **

HOME SPORT.

Winning Jockeys On The Flat",

Smith put on 196, 55, 54, and 40: Interral scores: Smih (in play), 10,066; Inman, 7,880,

1000.

Captit. Fr. Corbeth B. 1.0...

La Comdr, Brickenden

Lieut. Comm. Maltolm. “Misiray, i

B. Chambara

900

S STRAND

to 10%

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4 STRAND 9 to 10%

LENCE:

Comme

Walang

·Minster the

Co Tame

1400

37:00

Comdr. Culin Machine, D'S,O, Lim-Comdr. H, & Monroe

7000

Handy Janua

torpe

400

980

1900

9000

$1,000

EL Comdr. Boddam Whetham Opt A. T. Hant, 0,5.).

Kinaba

$1500

2#-Càntir. HiD, Märryst

sant Ma

Bloop

1040

Capt. F. 0, 0., Paco

Minotaur

-cruiser, 1eb alums:

14,000

2000

Capt. G. C. Caylay

Labuan Hongkong

Monmouth

draiser, Int clam

9800

£2,000

Capt B. E.

Barthains

river gunboat

180

800

Ef. Omdr. G. P. Lath

-rivez-gunboni

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Inman put up an excellent game in the Otter avoning, and made breaks of 211, 193, 70 224, and 198 (unfinished) to Smith's 74, 61,

4,500) 10,488 : M. Inman (tuplay)," 8,578-

torpedo boat desceny

torpedo bost destroyer

500

ZBOG

Coude G. Mackinson

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Robin

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-Ta.Com. Alan. Dixon

Tebe Inda žela přetíž Xia, cESTARS

118

eiver gumbers

NG

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river gunboat

El Coradri Maurice B.- Lealia

Taku

torpedo boat destroyer

$50

6500

Omper H Bylar

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Tamar

receiving ship

4680

Commodore R. EL. Asatrather, CM.G.Ho

For the second time during their tour the Teal South Africans bare been beaten. They Thistle had lost to Nowport, and at Twickenham k wore defeated in their second engagement Virago ,with London by two placed goals to ́a

Walland placed goal and a: penalty goal-10 points

Whiting to J.

river gunboat

180

800

Lt Conde. Hom G. Stopford

Shanghai

river gunboat

ΠΑ

(900)

Lt.-Jom, H. K. N. Cottrell-Dormer Yängtars Riv

torpedo boat destroyer

500

7500

It-Comdr. Maxwell.

Hongkong

torpedo bost destroyer

$53

6900

Lient.Com. H. D. Adair Hail

Hongkong

torpedo-boss destroyaz

7500

Comdr. Seymour

Hongkong

torpedo bont destroyez

$80

Coudr. G. B. Hartford

Bhanghai

ziver gunboat

195

800

Lh-Com. J. C. F. Berrett.

Upper Yang

river gunboat

500

L-Com, M. Blackwood

Tangiers

river gun bosi

500-

L& Counir. O. F. A. Mulock

Yangtze

submarine

L. D. Godfrey-Herbert

Lt. Comdr. A. A. L. Fenner

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1408 The roarrangement of the London side Widgeon 20apparently did not detract from the interest Woodcock there must have been well Woodlark in the match, over 12,000 present. In no sense could it said that the game was a great out was hard and strenuous but lacking in finish. The scrummaging and bealing war good but the passing by the three C.38 quarters was often faulty. The South African four made the mistake of standing 035 up too close in a line, and as a couREQIENCA HARRY TARDON. AT: WOODBRIDGE.

036 were rarely properly on the the move when Recently Harry Varden took part in a

the pas came. The results that the 20-beles match at Woodbridge, Sufolk, centres were frequently forced to the .038

hen he played against the best all of Smecessity of ki-king into touch. The G. Rush, the Woodbridge Club's profesLondon three-quarters were nearly as much sional, and P. E. Taylor, one time of st faul in that respect. However, it may Woodbridge, but now at Littlehampion. be said that much of the kicking wis The result was a win for the ex-chain pion's exculas. Both pair of halves played well, opponents, who were sucoseful by up and and it was not their salt that the thres-

acd

Duty and all other charges can be prepaid, if desired, so to play; but Vardon won the bye by 4 quarters did not make better headway.

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Hongkong, December 5, 1912,

THE

DOUBLE SUCCESS POR HAT, What was ori.inally intended to be a 36 feirs match, but was subsequently altered to tro matches of 18 holes each, ty place on the course of the Addington Court Club, near Croydon, Testerday, when Ed- ward Ray (Oxhey), the open champion, beat Philip Wynne (Addington Court) by 6 holes up and 4 to play, in the

place

Still, the uncertainty in the back play and the keen tackling added much to the interest of the encounter. Both full-backs were good, though Millett was hardly Been to such excellent advantage is at Blackheath.

and 4 sud 3 in the afternoon.png, Tota

submarine

submarine

torpedo boat

torpedo bost

torpedo bost

torpedo boat

Le Comdr. J. BA Codringt

Lt. Comdr. Handley

Hongk

Hongkong Hongkong

Hongkong

West River

Hongkong

West River

Lt. Comdr. Stileman

Lt. Cmdr. Nicol

Lt. Comdr. EW. Beymons:

Flagship of Admiral Alfred La Winsloo, E.0.B., C.Y.O.,0.M.G., Commander-in-Chief.

Name

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.

Pag and description...

LEEDS FORGE CO., LD., LEEDS. dificult to follow the ball, and caddies had the South Africans got well down. London Kaiser Franz Joseph I' Austro-Hungarian cruiser

Duploist

In the early stages the game went in favour of the South Africans and the Then suddenly the play west London'a London defonce was rather sura tried.

took way, and a fine piece of work by Poultan nearly ended in London coring. This at- tack was repulsed, and with a long rash era twice penalised, and after eos failure Dougies Morkal succeeded in kicking goal. This happened when the game had progress. Then for a time London were Aggrenire, and Brougham looked liks get- Decidée ting through, but was finely collared by Gerald Morkel. London bed a chance of Argus kicking a ponalty-goal, but Stokes failed. | Vigilante After some fast play in the centre the South Africans worked their way well Poibo down, hot kicking too hard enabled London

in anything hat plassant circum stances, there being so much for that it was to give the line to sach green. The dual length of the course had been 0,205 yards (3,130 yards out and 3,075 home), and the cord was Wyne's 58. Yesterday, however, the course measured 6,306 yards, and Ray went round in 75. strokes in the morning and 72 in the afternoon.

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the CHINA MATE

match was that between N. F. Hunter, London in a good per a bez

Tom Guns, H.P.

4000 43

French armoured cruiser 10,014 French armoured cruiser French gunboat

8000

·30 90,000

Captains

Capt. H. Nauta.

Last report a!

Shanghai

9700

245

12 19,800

Capt. Vargos Capt. Goute

Shangha

101200

Lieut. Vandier

Saigon

French river gunboat

180

0 570

Lient. Dardet

Cantor

French gunboat

12

500

Lint de Jervillier

Caston

French gunboat

130

Lieut. Collin

Tongku

French gunboat

· Lieut. Duppy' Dutempa

Tchong-Kin

+Flagship of Rear Admiral Colloch de Kerillis, Commander in-Chist, the French Chins Station."

to touch down. It was a Arros squeak Dondati de Ingres 8 untches to 1. The most interesting and a lucky escape. A penalty-kick placed and a combined Sunningdale, and C. Gardiner E), Cam- - dribble ended in bridge Univesity. The later was 3 down

s at the ninth and 5 down with fra to go. He played a brilliant game towards the finish, and was only beaten on the inst green by 1 up. Appended are the result: Supping Matches, Cambridge Matches,

dalo.

Univ.

N.F. Hunter (1 up) i C. Gardiner Hill J. S. Worthington

(5 and 3) 1 R. P. Humphries HS. Colt

Hon. D. Scott (3

and 1)

8 R. G. V. Terburgh

1 E. B. Vincent

P.J.Buroup(Sand4)1 R. S. Richardson

M.. W. Mossop (8

and 11

Ben. Scott (9

And

F. G. Waterer

1 F. R. Walla

0

Stone converted. A little later Lynx London looked like scoring again. With a Protse beautiful swerve and a straight run F. M. Stoop got through the South African de Styx - fence and passed to Poulton. The latter

Fronde had a clear run in bat was beaten for pace by Stegmann, who overtook him and pulled | a Therville him down from behind. However, ai half. time London led by 3 points to 3 after a Pistolet fairly even struggle up to that point

For a time in the second

moiety the play Mousquet

was mainly in the London half, but there Manche

was a lack of directness in the South

African attack. Once Lundon made:■ dangerous attack, but for the most part.

they were on the defensiva. The Colonial three quarters were fi

a faulty in their passing,

Mmden

French sub-marine

Liast. Bolaix

French sub-marine

French armoured gunboat 1798 French destroyer

10

1700

Lieut. Guillaume-Louis

360

303

• Liest. Aurillac

Saigon Saigon

French destroyer

Capl. de Frigate Romisen

Hongkong

French destroyer.

130

300

Comdr. de Marq GESORT

French destroyer

307

900

Saigon

Franch surveying ship

1825

100000

Conde, Voisin

+ Flagship of Capt. (Commodore Boucicaut, Commanding sha local dafenos Indo-China.

allowing more than one good chance to Gatisat

and Stokes, and in some loose play that Jaguar followed the ball was kicked over the South Leipzig African line. It was a race and a serasable Luchu

for the ball, sad. Charen lacked to have it.

However,

the referen awarded Loadon Nürburg try, presumably for obstruction, and Stone

and Stone Otter placed another goalt corner-7 points

Now being a tight.

German craiser

Comdr. Tanselow Capt. Bohnicka

Condr. BendemsOR

Capt. Mössberger Capt. Ident. Firin

Capt. Ident Barenberg.

German cruiser

German armoured cruiser

0 T. G. Lloyd (1.ap)

1 H. Wesley Smith 9

i

sscape them. Then came a sudden burst

A. Tindal Atkinson

by London. It was started by Poolton

Titia

Garman günbost

German ganbost

(4 and 3)

Horace Hcline (3 and 4)

1 R. E. Wilson

0

1 R. S. Corbett

Gerusa gunboat

· 900 $250 900

German cruiser

3400

3800 22:13,600 38:26,000 11,600

90012 1300 19 1300 24 14,000 10 1350 2213,200

Capt v. Restorff

Tringtas

Captam Broningkrus

Comdr. v. Gahren

Tsingtan

Shanghal

Tsingtau

Tsingtan

Total

Total

·1

German, river gunboat

Billiards.

VICTORY FOR REICH,

Nov. 9.

to the bad the Bouth Africans made sustained effort to save the situation. Their Taku forwards worked magnificedtly bal their backs did not rise to the occasion. During the last quarter of an hour Londoo bad a Tsingtaa At Soho square the third heat in Mesars

very bad time of it, zad were în grava Vaterlan Barroughes and Watts's American four danger of missing their win. Though to ment was contested by T. Rescu (rec, 150

Bebarnborst 8.90

German Haghip

11,800

38p8,000

German torpedo-bost

400

88600

German torpedo-bost.

290

6000

OUL 8. Clarasen

German gunbos

900/

1350

Comdr. Böcker

ger

German river. gunbosh

1.900

Capt. 74. Fehr. Speth v.

Jerman river gunboat

500

Oblt. Prins

Comdr, Bommi Elcanardi

be good.

and A. F. Peail (rec. 3,000). Reces showed some extent overpowered, their frwards uneven form. He had a trife the better were anver beaten, and the tackling still Calabria

monticued to be

At last the Youth African attack prevailed, JWMorkel souring After some bard kicking and Gerald Patris Morkel placing is goal. In the last fo

of the game on Monday, but the next day. Peal, who played vary steadily, gained handicap advantage of nearly 500 points, and on Wednesday the play again latoured

the latter. Reece gave a great improved nutes London were

at their with

display on Thursday, and scored 1737 to 10 see themselfs, and just on tiate

they were penalised in their own twenty- result of the match depended upon Douglas fivet dramatic moment,Ino Cur 2917

Morkel's kick. It failed, and the London 4-6 Efter left the field „victoricus, and Warn accurded a splendid ovation,

his opponent's 978. On Friday the Oldbash player was again seen to advantage, and totalling 1,562 (with a best bruk of to Fealle 127, took the load. The costing Roches were 7,600 to 7,503 in favour Resca

Yesterday afternoon Reece instossed. him. Jed by scoring.668 points to Pond's 4335 The chief reiki, ware 147 (from 941.is finished), 121, 82, 184,- and 192 by Reace, and 58, 59, 15.1, Lad 48 by Posit

Interval poorers. Besos (13 play), 8,344 – Reall, 7,240 vi

At night Rorce made breaks of

69, DG, and 120, (unfinished) to

anta 85, 777416, 121, and 61, adab

408 points. Fina) scuros - - 1 1,000) 9.000. F. Peall

The M Gets

Portugnese gunboat

Portuguese runboah.

Capt. Martina

Captain La A. de Magallisen Corres, Biser

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