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SPORT.

LAWN TENNIS.

TOURNAMENT GAMES,

THE CHINA MAIL.

senting H.M. Ships' ** Cairo ": and

Hollyhock."....

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NYS OWN TABLETS. HAVE DOKE

THEM SO MUCH "GOOD"

Boch, teams turned out strong, and play opened list with the Holly beck" setting the pace. Eir on Lepetit tested the "Cairo." goalie but the larter cleared.·' After this the Only two matches engaged atten-ball travelled up and down the Sold: Xarier Mania are splendid examples of

The tile son

son and daughter of Ma tion yesterday in the Open events very rapidly, and during one of their children. Mem. Manie, who resides ai wha Baby's Own Tablets can do for Neither was of great moment, for visits to enemy territory, the "Cairo" Stoney Point, Ontario, Canada, - states -- though Townsend was a finalist last men came very bear scoring, Steven-"I must tell you that I consider your year his style and general tennis son having very hard lines in sending Baby's Owe Tablets dorful meall- places him in the class of steady play-the ball over the cross bar. ers who all short of the Erst Bight.

cine for children.... I have a baby boy Soon afterwards, in the course of a very constantly feverish, kad no appetite and and a little girly little girl wat A. D. HUMPHREYS v.

exciting melee in front of goal, Mal- I was very pala. My baby boy was cutting R. TOWNSEND.

bon brought about a brilliant save his teeth, his bowels were irregular, and The match started late, and fortu which won for him much applease. he was very cross. I gave them the aately both players began hitting The ball was kicked out by one of the children, they have done them so much Tablets and they are not like the same quite hard." Humphreys looked tired, attackers as he usually does, and Townsend Hollyhock" went down the field.

From the Eck-in, the good." determined in his invariable manner. From a beautiful pass-by Handford, Play oscillated evenly in the first set, Adams scored. The "Catro attack with Humphreys the more aggressive led from the centre and forced & and forceful as well as the more era comer but the kick-yielded nothing. tic. Up to 7 all there was little to the ball going behind. With the goal choose between them, though Town kick, the ball was again transferred send was the more effective in raid to the other end of the field where court, bringing off several Ane Stevenson put the "Hollyhock" two smashes from well behind the service with a mice high shot to the corner line. Humphreys tried to chop him of the net which gave Bishop no off his length with considerable suc- chance. Undaunted by this, the cess, and finally ran out the winner "Cairo attacked in earnest and for of the first set at 10-8.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS (South) at 6-4 Townsend fought gamely,

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Humphreys settled down after this, and took the next two sets consistently

but the better player won.

Score to Humphreys 10-5, 6-4

6-4,

M. H. LO v,, A. H. CROOK.

territory where all kinds of shots were long time kept the ball in enemy

clever saves by Mallion, who did well tried bat without success: After two

robbing two "Cairo forwards in quick succession, the "Hollyhock" paid a Eying visit to "Caro" terri tory, but the leather was scon refort-

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Lo began well, going right awayed, and a strennous struggis followed I Singapore, Fenang, Colomb

Port Baid, Marseilles and from his opponent, who could de in the danger zone, the half timeONSIGNEES of Cargo are harshy

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little. Lo was driving finely on both whistle coming just as Hindley sena WAKIZILE, LONDOs & Awerp minds and cross-counting with us the ball over the bar with a beautiful landed at their risk into the bazardous

·· ́informed that all Goods are being MARSHALE, Loxpo & 'werp-cess. He is somewhat inclined to drive. Singapore, Colombe & Bomiar. double fault a triße more than is good

and/or arten hamardous Godowar of KARKKIM, Laxvox & A weep. MAREBILERE, LONDON & Aʼwerp.

for him. But his side-line shots

At the resumption, the "Cairo "the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Singapore, Colombo & Romy were fine, and Crook was always on

men showed considerable superiority and Godown Co. Ltd., whenos and/or Marutis, LosDay & s'werp the rum. The set went to Lo at 6-1.

over their opponents, and breaking from the whares delivery may ba After this Crook got more on his away from the centre, made straight obtained, game, and Lo went off. The latter's second moiety had been one minute for goal and netted the ball before the strokes lost something of their sting. old. Immediately after the kick-off and it looked as if he were tiring. by the Hollybock" forwards, the Crook took the second set at 1-6. Cairo en again got possession making it one set all-

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-6 and 9-7 in the next two sets. A Lo then played gamely, and after a tiring match drew away from Crook dose thing.

Score to Lo-1, 1-6, 8-6, 9-7.

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A broker, chafed and damaged. Gale and Stevenson were] Goods are to be left in the Godowns, responsible for the scores. With the where they will be examined on the score sheet reading two all, the 19th inst, at 10 am OTHER RESULTS.

** Hollyhock men woke up, id) The results of the other matches played yesterday were:-

breaking away, they subjected the Handicap Singles "A.". H. tack, the latter having to work like

"Cairo defence to a prolonged at-ed by King (recs. 3/6), beat L. Nelson (owes 3/6), 6-4, 6-3; Major I. R. niggers to keep their opponents out. Lloyd (owes 3/6) beat J. M. Wand ranges but the defence was an

Shots were rained in from all angles Mears (owes 1/6), 6-4, 6-2.

shaken. Weathering the storm with Handicap Singles "B.”—R. K Valentine (owes 4/6) beat E. A. Ged and were once more able to determination, they eventually clear- May (ser.), 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.

Mixed Doubles Handicap-Lieut. Nicholson and Mrs. Gompertz (rec.

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TO-DAY'S GAMES.

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breathe freely. The ball was trans-: ferred and Seager sent in a long shot which Mallion was just able to clear,

tempt to assume the lead after this, Open Championship Singles-gest bit of individual play in the match. with Handford performing the clever- Consignes are reminded of the massity to apply to the Company's Agroti Sze-kwang . WE Crocker; L He centered splendidly, but there w regarding arrival of condgamente expected of which they have received documents

Forster v. K. Yamazaki. or advies.

Club Championship. Capt. C. 0.30 one to receive the pass, and the ball, taking an arexpected spin, just Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowna: for examination by the Oliver v. L. Nelson. Consignes and the Company's Surveyors, sears. Goddard and Douglas, at 10 a. Handicap Doubles.-E. A. G. May bounded over the cross bar. Then LONDAYE and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days and G. M. Dodveli v. Major C. WI- the "Cairo" went away and Malion of the camer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. Be son and Lt. Col. F. J. Bowen; R. M. Hindley from 1 pass by McClure. safely negotiated a find shot from alaims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns."../

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B. Penman and A. D. Humphreys followed up with another good pass TAZASHIMA, DORI KUTARE KISHIDAKR. YOSHINOTANI HONO, KAMAZUUZA, BAYO, BADE- Mixed Doubles Handicap. A. Hing the side's third goal. The NEW KANADA, TIRES, BABIYA Crook and Mrs. Crock v. Capt. C. Salter this, but they failed to break

"Hollyhock" attacked determinedly MADA, and OFÜBARL Fisher and Mrs. Hamilton Berners;} W. H. Drummond and Mrs. Drum- through the defence. Then Upping mond v. G. W. Sewell and Mrs. C. ton sprinted up the field and just miss- ed the net by inches. The "Cairo " B. Brown.

worked their way into, the danger zone, and Stevenson sent in a can- ron-ball shot which struck the upright

Representatives ¦--- and rebounded into play. This gave Nagasaki. Karaten, Wakassatan, Moji the "Hollyhock" forwards a chance, Kurs, Kobe, Osaka, Truzaga, Nagoya, spirited attack which but for bad luck Daren, Tsingtao, Faizanta, Hankow and trapping the ball, they opened a

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v. Stads, St. pleces, and this gave the "Cairo" the best of the play for the rest of the hall, and shortly before the final]...... whistle, Gale scored the fourth goal.". fo.

The Cairo" won a hard fought The following teams have beep game in the first half of which they selected to represent the Kowloon were hopelessly outplayed by their Football Club in their League engage-opponents, by four goals to two.

1st Div. XI. y. H.M.S. “Titania" M.Friday, 18th Mar at 11 am on Navy "A""ground, kick-off 4.30 ...Wednesday, 6th Apr. at 11 amp.r.-W. Crocker; F. Wheeler, T.

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