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“MONDAY, APRIL, 25,- 1921.
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BESTETIS
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MERCURY MOTOR CAR BERBUL OFFICE
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39-81 Des Voeux Road Cerstemi,
HONGKONG.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE ORICKET.
ORA, V. STAFF AND PUPILS.
2000 BOOK
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1348
STEL ZATRE, SAERE, DARJA
VOLLEY FÄLL.
·TEAM FROM CANTON.
The selections for the volley ball team have been left to the Canton Volley Bal Cinh, this privilege being On the Indian Recreation Club's accorded them by reason of their ground at Sookumpoo Valley on win over the Hongkong team in the Saturday afternoon, a very interest-last match. Some of the members
THE CHINA MAIL.
M.W. Lo (Hongkong) was matched. against Chung Ah Ming (Straits) in the other game, and although he had a harder time than Wong, he did not find much difficulty with his opponent, winning a good match in two straight sets 6-4, 6-4.
Ng Sze Kwang did not play owing to Tan Chony-kee, the pick of the Straits tre having been indisposed since the day after his arrival here.
The Interport comes to a close to- morroy when a doubles match will be played. The visitors leave on Thurs- day.
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DINNER AT C.R.C,
In the evening, the Committee and members of the C.R.C. entertained the Straits players and a party of friends who accompanied them to dinner at the Chub. The function which; was presided over by Mr. J. M. Wong, the President of the C.R.C.. was a great success, and all had an enjoyable time. Many ladies attended. Music was provided by Mr. Miles' orchestra, and dancing followed dinner.
The loyal toasts having been honour ed, the Chairman proposed the health of the visitors. He regretted the
ing cricket match was played between of the Olympiad team will, however, indispositions that had reduced the teams representing the Old Boys' be drawn from the local organization, team, and dwelt on the value of such Association and the Staff and pupils the policy of choosing only the best visits in improving the standard of of Queen's College.
players being given first considera-play and increasing the interest in the
Both rides were strongly represent-tion. ed and a very close and exciting game resulted in the O.BA. winning by the narrow margin of nine runs.
The Old Boys batted first and pat up the respectable score of 131 before the innings closed. Of the total. S. H. Ismail (41) and H. H. Tayler (43) contributed the highest scores. G. A. G. Hall. with 11, was the only other double figure contributor, while Mr. "Extras" was responsible for 101
rups.
runs
OTHER EVENTS. Selections for the track and field runners, will be made at an early date. The Physical Committee of the Chinese YMCA. will have the duty of choosing the swimmers.
The Olympiad will take place somewhere at the end of May.
TENNIS.
game. He hoped it would be possible to put up an interport trophy and compete for it regularly. Tennis was
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
HONGKONG: CRICKET CLUB
TENNIS TOURNAMENT..
EATHER permitting.
the
WALLENUE BOUND of the
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES, R&H HANCOCK,. v. M.W. & M.K. LO,
will be played on EDNESDAY, 27th April, at 4.30 p.m.
Reserved Seats $1 each. Rocking at Mears, HOUTRIE & Co. Ater the match the Prizes won during the Tournament will be presented. Hongkong, April 25, 1921,
WANTED.
NOTICE.
THB Wikabire Regt will hold their Regimental Sports on THURSDAY, April 18th, at 1.30 p.m. at Sookompoo.
Major A. Law and the Officers will be at Home on the ground and will be very glad to see their friends if they will kindly accept this notice as an invitation
Hongkong, April 25, 1921.
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WEDNESDAY April 27, 1931. commencing at 11 am.
game peculiarly suited to Chinese physique and temperament and of all the games introduced to them by their at No. 23 Godown of the Hongkong European friends, they had perhaps Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., scored more success in this than in any other. Ile. was sure they wel- comed the Straits players very heartily96 and hoped to see some well-fought matches.
The toast was accorded musical honours.
--
with De
FINAL OF OPEN DOUBLES, The College started Rome and Carreem at the wicket.
but well,
after They opened
Yesterday's match at the Hong-
Mr. K. T. Cheah responded for the five
been kong Cricket Club did not provide had. only. scored, Curreem had the misfortune any great excitement for the specta-visitors, thanking the C.P.C. for their to give an easy catch and retired after tors, as the result was a foregone kind welcome and regretting that the having contributed only one run. conclusion from the start. Town-contest would not be as interesting as SAR. Ismail joined De Rome and send was not playing up to his usual it might have been. He promised they put up a partnership which form and the Hancocks were as usual that another effort would be made to brought the score to 57 before they making no mistakes to speak of,
send a representative team up, with, were separated As in the case of The first set saw Townsend erratiche hoped, better success, the old boys, the tail failed to wax and Edwards brilliant but uncertain.. and three wickets followed för 20 Apart from a few well-earned points rums. When the last man came in, which did not suffice to stem the pro- 24 runs were required for victory.gress of the brothers neither of them. So well did he set about his job that was in their class. the College looked like winning, but the Hancock, brothers at 6-3. AA. Rumjaha tempted him to put one in the air, and the match came
to an end.
The scores were-
OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION.
A. A. Rumjahn; b' Bird
4
8
A. el Arculli, c Ralston b Curreem G.A.V. Hall,e de Rome b Curreem 11
S. H. Ismail, e Kay b de Rome
H. H. Tayler, Curreem & Bird
A. H. Rumjahn, run out...............
D. Rumjaho, b de Rome
Wong. Po Keung, c Madar b'de
Rome
H. C. Hant. h.w. Bird
S. A. Ismail, e de Rome b Bird
N. M. Bax, not out ..
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
R. E. O Bird....10.2
M.
R.
J. S. Curréem
8
33
L
2
31
W. Kay
6
34
A. H. Madar.....
3
F. J. de Rome ...
6
Է։ STAFF AND PUPILS.
41
The set went to
The second set went to two all and Edwards and Townsend man aged to get as far as 32, but struck a bad patch and the Hancocks evened itup. The brothers took the next to games for 5.3 and Edwards fought to 5/4 against bad luck. His pair could do no more, however, and the set passed to the Hancocks at 6/4.
13 the third set the Hancocks went
2
8
well away, taking game after game with but little trouble and helped considerably by several pieces of luck. Edwards made a fine effort
and took the third and seventh gämes
o on his own, but the Hancocks would. not be denied and took the last game of the set to love, 6.1.
30
The game was much too fast for 131 Townsend, who showed up poorly. Edwards was good in spots, but he needs support from his partner more than most and did not get it.
BILLIARDS MATCH TO-NIGHT.
Two of the Straits party being adepts at billiards, matches have been arranged for them at the Chinese Club to-night. when the visitors, Warg Chee Siong and Che Wan will meet Leung Kam Kong (Hongkong's ex- champion) and Wong Po Keung, respectively in games of 500 mp.
LIFE-SAVING AT SEA.
TESTS WITH LINE-THROWING
FISTOL.
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At Sutton, Surrey, a series of in- teresting texts were carried out with
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95 balen "Blue Suipe" Gunnies
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LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 25, 1921.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO,
From
LONDON & STRAITS.
HE Steamship
THE
"BENALDER," CONSIGNES et
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
landed at their risk into the hazardona and/or extra beardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godawns, and all 50th instant, will be subject to rent. Goods remaining undelivered after the All claims against the steamer mast the inventor of which is Mr. Wbe presented to the Undersigned on or Schermuly, who is well-known in before the 7th May, or they will shipping circles in connection with not be recognized.
a new type of line-throwing pistol,
W. There should be a good game in his portable rocket apparatus for use All broken, chafed, and damaged the Challenge round, when the Loat sea. The new pistol fires a steel-Goods are to be left in the Godowns brothers will defend their title; but on cased rocket, and, primarily is in- where they will Ke examined on the the Hancocks' present form it looks tended for use in lifeboats stationed 30th instant, at 10 am. as if there would be more than a
Captain J. D. likelihood of the title passing into round the coast, English hands. Ng Sze Kwong meets Daintree, C.B.E., R.N., and Captain
w1.
. F. J. de Roma, c Taylor & Arculli 331 M. K. Lo in the final of the Open H. F. J. Rowley, RN, were present. by
J. S. Carreem, e Arculi b A. A.-
Rumjahn
1
S. A. R. Ismail. c D. Rumjaha b
Arculli
21
6:2.
E. J. Edwards, D. Rumjan b
Taylor .......
11
R.EO. Bird, b.Taylor
A. H Madar,. c A. A, Rumjahn
W. Kay N. M. Bux b' Taylor......
b Taylor......
E. Nishida, b Taylor...................
1. Raiston, not out
M. 3. Adal, b A. A. Ruwjahn......
A. Rutt, D. Rumjahn b A. A.
Rumjahn
Extras....
Total..
Bowling Analysis.
A. PLAYER
THE LEABUE.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES,
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S. S. "WEST JENĄ," From SAN FRANCISCO.
THE Steamship, THE
-WEST JENA,
having arrived from San Francisco via- ports, on 25th, April 1921, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo Is being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or Extra-Hazardous
loon Wharf and Godora Co, Ltd. Godowns of the Hongkong and Kew- Kowicon, and stared at _Consignees' risk.
Consigness of cargo must prodnen an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, be countersigned. Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will
All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowas where it will be examined at 10x O 30th April, 1921, by the Company's Surveyors, Mesure. Carmichael & Clarke.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's amiral here, after which they cannot be recognised goods have left Godowns and cargo |
and after 2nd May, No cisims will be recognised after the niet de b 1921, will be subject to rent.
Contigues are requested to send în their Bills of Lading for countersigna tare immediately.
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Fleet Corpo. Hongkong, April 25, 1921.
STRUTHERS AND DIXON, INC. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. "WEST JESSUP," From SEATTLE
THE Steamship
Singles to-day, that and the doubles In lifeboat work it is often necessary challenge will complete the meeting. to pass a line to a stranded vessel. Score to the Hancocks: 6:3, 6:4, With the lifeboat "yawing" about in a beary ses en ordinary small rocket is of little use, because, with
NIPPON YUSES, KAISHA. the movement of the boat, there is an appreciable period of tune in firing it
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. from the trough of the apparatus.
From EUROPE and STRATTE What has been needed for a very long
“WEST JESSUP,” time past is a mechanical means of
THE
from Seattle *AWA MARU,"
baving arrived The first matches of the 1921 instantly projecting a line in a definite UE Company's Steamship. season of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis direction. It is to supply this need. League, were played on Saturday. that Mr. Scherinuly has evolved his having azived from the above Porte, via ports on April 24th, 1921, Con. 11 In the "A" Division, the C.R.C. v. new pistol. With this a small car-Consignees of Carge are harshy informed signees are hereby notified that their SUSRC match was postponed, but tridge is exploded, which instantly that their Goods are being landed and the Chinese "B" team received the projects the rocket from the pistol placed at their risk in the Horexone 122K.C.C. at Causeway Bay, and secured and the rocket is at the same time Axe, KowLow WEARE AND GODOWY Co.'s their first victory by 59 games to 40, ignited, and it carries the line in the Godownsst Kowloon, where each cong
ment will be sath Following were the results: desired direction.
Two sizes of rocket and various delivery can be obtained as soon as the
Gooda as landed.
O. M R W.
A. A. Runjahn 8.30
34.
S. H. Ismail.. 4 0
39
H. H. Taylor... 10
40
A. El Arculli 60
24
2
THE OLYMPIAD,
HONGKONG'S FOOTBALL TEAM.
C. Choa and MH. Lo beat Parvis
out mark by mark sod
3 and Hyde 74, beat Crocker and sizes of "line were used in the Optional Goods, will be carried on Millard 7-4, beat Grose and Wood experiments, and it was shown that unless instructions are given to the 5 man 65.
Lau Man-ching and Yew Man-tsun for ordinary lifeboat work a one pound contrary before NOON, TO-DAY,
Goods not gloured by the 1st. May, beat Furvis and Hyde 6-5, lost to rocket, carrying a three-quarter inch Crocker and Millard 3-8, beat Grose line, would probably be the most 1921, wil be subject to real. and Woodman 8-3.
The final selections of the members comprising the football team to re present China in the forthcoming Olympiad at Shanghai, which have been left in the hands of the South Chini Athletic Association, have been -made, the team being as follows: Hui Shing-ytu, Fung Tai. Chan So, Leung Talfong, Leung Yuk-tong Cheung Wing-shing, Wong Pak chung, Ip Kau, Au Kit-sang, Ka Sik-
cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous loon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow Kowloon, and stored at Consignees riak.
Consignees of Cargo must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Ex- ports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned.
All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns where it will be examined at 10a.m. on 30th April, 1921, by the Company's
efficient. Nearly all the shots Damaged packagis must be left in the M. P. Lo and Lau Man-kwong beat were fired against the wind, Godowns for aramization by the Consignes's Purvis and Hyde 92, beat Crocker which was, roughly, force. The and the Co.'s representatives at an appoint surveyors, Messa. Carmichael a and Millard 65, beat Grose and one pound rocket, carrying a three hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Clarke
All claims must be presented within Woodman 74.
quarter inch line, was projected 50 All claims must be presented within yards, and a similar rocket and lire ten days of the steamer's auxin ten days of the steamer's arrival fired with the wind were projected 96 here, after which date they cannot be here, after which they cannot be yards. With a half-inch line attach-recognized. No claims will be admitted recognised. No claims will be recognised after the goods have left ed, the one pound rocket fired against after the goods have left the Godown.
NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA the Godowns and cargo undelivered the wind attained a distance of 100
on and after 2nd May, 1921 yarda..
will be subject to rent. Hongkong, April 24, 1927.
CHINESE. INTERPORT.
SATURDAY'S SISOLES MATCHES...
At the CB.C., on Saturday, play
It is intended by the inventor to
was commmenced in the Chinese continue. his experiments and in- Tennis Interport when a singles match troduce a firing gun that will carry a
KARBOWEL COMPLAINT IN
CHILDREN,
OTHER INSTITUTIONS.!!
was played between Wong Po. Keung much more powerful, rocket giving TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND wal, and Kwok Po Kang (Hongkong) and Cheah Keng tye a considerably increased range.
With the exception of Hui Shing (Straits). Excepting that he drove Yiu and Ip Kau, the other members rather recklessly at times, Wong play of the team have already represented ed a consistent game and outgeneralled China in previous Olympiad meets his opponent, Cheah is the possessor with excellent results. The team is a of a very free style and an excellent formidable one and will be able to backhand, but he made many jusURING the summer months bildren are subject to, disorders of the give good account of itself.
vam Pook, Lal Yuk Tat, Lau Hing takes which rendered him an easy bowels and should receive the most Chung-and-Pang-Ram Wing, will Victim for the Hongkong player Heessafal fention 000 travel with the team as reserves, appeared to be out of form, as lis made anotant koreness al while Tong Fook. Cheang will set as better, showing in practice games, noticed Chamberlain's, Colic and Dis
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