LOCAL SPORT.
RACE MEETING. »
SATURDAY'S EXCELLENT
SPORT.
RESULTS IN FULL.
Excellent
weather probably
· areninted for there being a fairly big attendance At Saturday'e : extra race meeting-the fourth of the season,
Honours were only distributer? and Mr. G. A. Harriman rote the winners. On a fast going. some very good times recorded.
were
In the big even of the day-the fourth race the last two cash sweep" tickets suki drew the first and serond prizes,
The Cash Sweep results are as follow:--
Brawers of unplaced starters receive $30 tach in every race except the fourth in which the "also a pony gets $100. It will be noted that there were no unplaced numbers in the 6th race! in which there were only three
runners,
Race 1.
No. 488
266
484
$2,022.80 580.80 200.10.
Toplar Nos1-616, 109, 206,
35, 236, 503.
Race 2.
No.
$2.458 4
278
792-19. 351.20
Race 3.
No. 281.
Uuplared No.403, 706, 542. 815.
321
$2,673.80
763.80
381.90
Unplied Nom:--180, 294 676.
Race 4
No. 1,060
$60-18.00
1,068
1.785.16
*-342
Unpliced No:---917,
Race 5,
No. THO
021
20
892.70
.91120 +455,60 Unplar Nos.: -- 1,691, 106. 777, 757
Race 6.
No. 807 294 G91
$2,026
"
Race 7.
No. 196
860.20 430.16
Race S
No. 899
897 XG
Unplaced No.0.
$12.30
HOT NO
Unplaces! Nos. 52 86, 41,
1-COMMONWEALTH
HAN-
Also run:-Gymp (Mr. Harris Jman), Grey Streak (Mr. Pollack),
Rayfeld (Mr. Brodie).
Time: 1.81.4/5
214 lengths, length. Pari-mutuel
Winner
1st Place
2nd Brd
THIRD
$89.60.
9.80 6.10
7,00
AGGREGATE}
Also ran: Lumbile Namazee). «
Time: 2.10.
1 lengths, 3 lengths. Partmutuel:--
Winner 1st Place End
6.50 5.90
THE CHINA MAIL.
(Mr. arrow when he got the chance. Quinn was conspicuous with his right and was adjudged the winner.
8.-EMPIRE HANDICAP: "A" CLASS: ONE AND A QUAR- TER MILES. For China Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200.
Ponies. Entrance Fée $5,
Brd Prize: $100. Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dulilia,
156 lbs. (Mr. Harriman).
(Mr. Pollock)
STAKES: ONE MILE-Valuo | Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey $500 For all China Ponies, Knight, 158 lbs. Catch weights, at 10 st. 6 lbs. Winners of an open trace or open Grifin race value 3600 or over or ponies that have won
1st
Mr. H. P. White's Saracen
149 lbs. ...... (Mr. Buck) 3 Also ran:-King Alfred (Mr.
Lightweight.
Stoker Le Guillou (188 1:3 French gunboat Vigilante v. Ord.. Seaman Burrows (1304 (b.) although it ended in three rounds, H.MS. Durban. This .bout, was the most pleasing of the six- Founders. The contest opened
The aggregate prize in the Davies), Curiosity Shoy (Metoo late. The Frenchman in the Gymkhana Stakes or Aggre-Nemazce), Unde Charlie Cate gate Stakes in any season | Carnation Land), (Mr. Brodie).
5 lhs, extra. Non-winning Sub-1 scription Griffins allowed 5 lbs.
A Cup to be run for five times, or as decided by the committees. called the Aggregate: Cups will be presented at the und of the senson to be won by the pony: scoring most marks in the races for the Agiregate Stakes at the Extra Meetings Horing the season, counting 4 points for a first; 2 for a second; and
for a third: The benefit of marks already scored to pass- with the pony on n sale. Any winner of the nee this season -to carry 5/lbs, extia for each win'in subsequent starts for the Race, but in the event of a pony garrying the penalty not win
Time: 2,411
length. length.
Pari-mutuel
Winner
1st Place 2nd
.811.70
6.60
6.70 7.10
GOOD BOXING
CARTLIDGE AND
FIGHT DRAW.
EXHIBITION FOOTBALL.
MEDIOCRE DISPLAY BY
BOTH TEAMS.
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CHINESE BEAT, CIVILIANS.
[By "Dutchie."] Saturday's exhibition football was arranged for the benefit of the Chinese Olympic
me
with the Frenchman being trent-1 ed like a punching ball with in- Sports fund, and a fairly large effective blows. Ile, however, crowd gathered to witness it. soon found his feet and joined in They must have been greatly dis- a lively exchange in the second appointed for a poorer game has round which produced vigorous never been seen, and, to make fighting. In the third round things worse, feeling was allowed Burrows was felled with n right to creep into the game and one Swing, but picked himself up just or two incidents certainly did not lend themselves to what one would meantime danced round the ring call a display of football from with his hands up, and on being wo representative teams.
nounyod as winner he soothed the discomfiture of the other with Civilians, Rodger: Wheeler
kies in
approved French (Capt.), Bishop: Watson, Stewart, fighion, which raizes rousing | A. Duncan; Johnstone, Fersyth, Ragiplause. Burrows got in a num-1Johnson, Simpson, and Brown. [ber of 'punches, but they jacket Chinese, Lau Hing-cheon; the force of the deliveries of his Lai Yuk-tat. Chan So: Leung stardy and wary opponent.
Yuk-tang, Wong Sul-wa, Larn Yuk-ying: Pang Kam-wing. Tsoi Ping-fan, Li Wai-tong, Suen Kam-
1.
¡Heavyweight. A. B. Moir (17816.) HALS Durban (Heavyweight Champion China Squadron) v. Ldg. Seaman Francis DUPRE
(172% b.) H.M.S. Titania (Heavy-weight Champion Navy and Marines, Runner-up Imperial Services Champions) This bout went the full way, but the exhibition lacked science, hoth
FULL. DISTANCE,
Tenma.
sun, and Chan Kwong-iu
MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925.
In returning thanks on behalf of Mrs. Teang. Mr. Wong Kam- ying thanked the Associa tion for arranging the game, and on behalf of "Mrs. Tsang In-ting expresed thanks for the honour done to her in asking her to pre- sent the cup..
E. H. Wilson 3/6 beat E Petheram, ser., 6-4, 4-6, 8-6.
F. Oliver -15/4 beat J. E. Golling, ser., 3-6, 6-2, 6-4,
H. Penny, scr., beat J. A. Howe +15, 6-4, 6-3,
E. H. Wilson 5/6 beat F Oliver-15/4, 7-5, 11-9 (second
Mrs. Tsang was the recipient (round); of a fine bouquet of flowers at the
Handicap Doubles. hands of little Miss Paula Hoi- A. W. Ramsay and E. C. lands,, the daughter of the Hon. Fincher 30 beat G. Labrun and Secretary of the Association.
V. M. Hast.15/2, 8-6, 8-6.
Cheers for Mica, Tsang closed
the proceedings.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
DATES FOR DOUBLES SEMI-FINALS..
PLAY-TO-DAY,
(By "Hotspur.")
At 4.30 this afternoon, the first of the semi-final matches in the Open Doubles Championships of the H.K.C.C. tournament will be played between Yew Man-tsun and Ho Ka-lau y, H. D. and S. A. Bumjahn.
S. E. Green and D. S. Green, -15,/3, beat F. G. Herridge and" J. M. Jack+ 15-2, 6-1, 6-3.
C. W, E. Bishop and D. D. Dryden,-15/2, bent J. E. Lyal and C. N. Ledra, ser., 6-3, 6-2 (second round).
F. Oliver and H. Penny +2/6, beat W. Woodward and S. H. Hewer 8/6, 5-7, 6-4, 8-6 (second round).
W
F. C. White and J. Flett 16/2 beat J. Fraser and G. L. Chilman
2/6 (second round),
T. Lay and N. Trambitzky-80 beat W. S. V. Curtis and .C. V. Curtis, er, 6-3, 6-4 (second round).
D. J. Purves and E. A. Long 3/6 beat W. Gittins and A. J. Kew-15/2, 6-1, 8-6 (second round).
.FRIENDLY GAME
Dockyard v.
Warrant Officers.
по
A very enjoyable afternoon was spent on the D.R.C.. courts. Saturday when the D.R.C., met. the Warrant Officers. The match
beat T. Honda and H. Yoshida, he scores being as under: 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 8-6, 6-1; third round, beat Hyde and Fincher, 6-3, 6-2,
D. R C.
TH
for
In this Referee. Mr. F. Smith.
tournament, the Rumjahns' record is: First The play from the star was of round, bye; second round, beat! were early evident on the top line third round, beat Sayer and A. S. a very poor order, and the Chinese Nihilt and Womack, 6-0, 6-1, 6-1; erwin, but combination was Hett, 6-2 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; fourth: lacking in the forward line, round, bent Ny Sze-cheong and Possibly on account of its reYung Hin-lun, 6-2, 6-0, 6-1. On Saturday night the Theatre en elinching very often. Moir arrangement. Li Wai-tong is not The Chinese pair, in the first ning, 2 lbs. fö"be deducted next nyut was taxed to its utmost appeared to be getting in most of a success as centre forward. round, beat H. S. Lee anú T sroved an easy win for the D.R.C.,
capacity at the tournament under the blows, and was cautioned by Rodger, in the Civilian goal, saved lu, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4; second round. tim suite fuch as, to the auspices, of the Hongkong the reforce, apparently for hold from Chun Kwong-in, but failed main deducted until he wins Boxing Association; the tit-hit of ing. from the second round onto clear properly and the ball was again, when he will carry the the evening, which was placed forward. Thereafter he fought in travelling over the line, when full, peties without eue-decision last, being the fifteen-two- an attitude of suspense, with his Bishop nipped in and cleared. 7-5: fourth round beat Bates and Mathews and Wimble 32
. Agt. top. Penalties accumulative
p to 15 lbs. In the event of minute round catchweight contest eye more on the referee. He had Forsyth got away on the Civilians' West, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3. Their best Harfield and Middis 14 iwo or more ponies tying with between ('. P. O. Jim Cartlidge, many supporters in the gallery right and a lob over by Johnstone I victory, of course, was that over Harper and Jones. Luck and Osborne the same number of marks Andre Dupre, ex-Featherweight the cautions with boisterous bounced over his head. Luckily helder) and his partner.
Champion of the Colony, and who showed their disapproval of saw Lau guessing, and the ball Honda (the singles championship after five races have been, ruhampion of France. This fight shouting
In the In the final rount,it was on the wrong side of fourth set, they were being led 2 the value of the Cup, which affered here, Dupre to get $1,500 eye, but Moir also got in many long suit, and the bail was sent when they evened up and won
was for the biggest purse everFrancis gashed the other over the Forsyth, whose left foot is not his sets to 1,5 games to 1 and 15 herely placed at $1,000. or
At the other, end Li remarkable match. shell run off on a day to be fixed in loss or draw, and Cartlidge blows. Francis was given the ever. By the committee, not being the for a win, $500 for a draw, decision. He was prettier in his charged down Bishop's clearance. Rumjahn won the doubles cham-!
Deverell and Beyland 12 Last year, H. D. and O. Osborne and Skuse Some day as the int race for $25 should he lose. Inmovements, although it can be but fortunately the ball just
contests of six two-minute rounds, for a great deal of the holding. addition there were half a dozen added that he was also responsible missed the post.
defeating, At the other pionship,!
among three of which went the full way,
cnd Brown sent over a nice centre Rumjahn has since left the others, the Lo brothers. Omar wo half way, and one ended in
and in endeavouring to clear Chan So nearly put into the net, S. A. is as good, if not a better, Colony. As a singles player, Lau just getting to the ball and player than Omar and he com- clearing. The Chinese first goal bines very well with H. D., who. geal came from a bad clearance by perhaps, may be the best of the Rodger, who kicked instead of three. picking up, and Suen, meeting the" former could recover. ball, sent into the net before the
the owners shall either divide
the Sikes but within two teks therefrom. In the event can off the weights shall
W. 1. Entrance Fee just a minute. The standard of Dip Tank $2910. Boi Prize:! Samm
Sighting in the minor contests was mediocre. น
Messes, Dadar and Stanton's.
3
Also ran-Curiosity
The judges were Mr. W. S. Bailey. Mr. W. Logan. Lt-Cum. (Hake, and L-Com. Young
R.N.
THE MAIN EVENT.
Fifteen-Round Bout.
for to-day's big match.
The blue tickets are required
Other matches down for sion to-day are:--
$2892 86
32
30
W. O.'s.
For
a
Fowler and Mitchell Elliot and Hopkins
Art.
20
17
Totals D.R.C. 119; W.O.'s, 57.
SOLDIER BOXERS.
SURREY REGIMENT TOURNAMENT.
A BOYS' CONTEST.
The "China Mail" is indebted to Lieut. A. E. Cottum, regimental deci-sports officer of the Surrey Regi- ment, for the following:-
Royal Naval Yard, Hongkong C.P.O. Jiny' Cartlidge (130 lb.) Lightweight Champion of the
The Civilians attacked from the ex-Featherweight Champion of pass by Johnston Lau had to (third round)-S. Fujila v. Colony v. Andre Dupre (131 lb.) centre kick and, from a forward
Open Championship Singles France. The spectators were not punch away, and Forsyth sent. A. Redmond, disappointed in this event, whichbehind from the trap. Li Wai- was the tit-bit of the evening. tong tested Rodger, who cleared round)-B. D. Evans and Woh Thursday and Friday this
week. .$23.20.
(Mr. Replie) Mr. B. b. F. BMS Charcoal, 151 ibs, ..... (Mr. Pollock) Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love.
It was announced before the 146 3 (Dr. Davies) would be under Imparial Services nights, that the six-round bouts Shop Boxing Association rules (which meant silent count) and that the main event would be under N.S.C. The following are the results fund comments on the six-round contests of two minutes each
Mr Harriman).
Time: 2.0822 5.
lengths. 2 lengths.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner
1st Place 201
8.00 5.70
5-EMPIRE HANDICAP: "8"
CLASS: ONE AND À QUAR- ·
rules.
round:-
Bantamweight.
At the start the Frenchman
touched his opponent with his left, but there was no hard hitting, The former was cornered several times at the ropes, but proved slippery.
round
In the second
boxing tournament which was to The East Surrey Regiment have been held on Thursday and Handicap Doubles (third Friday last, will now take place
and Suen, receiving, should have Hyde (owe 3/6) v. Dr. D. J. being transferred, Watson sent in (ser.) (Fourth round) --A, S. scored, but he sent behind. Play Valentine and R. J. Saunders first timer that just missed the and G. B. Hett (scr.) v. J. A. upright. Suen got away on the Worswick and E. F. Stewart (rec. left and, beating the defence, sent 15). the in a shot that hit the upright, and,
Mixed
Doubles Handicap. (semi-final): -W. and Mrs. met it and had no difficulty in netting."
Mrs. Sayer (owe 1/6).
TER MILES. - For China; v. Boy Fleming (109 I.) HMS Frenchman got in a hard left and rebounding into play, Li Wai-long Woodward (rec. 15) v. G. R. and
Ponies Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $456. 2nd Prize: $200,
Sri Prize: $700, Mr. A. H. Carroll's Popy
Leaf, 160 P
DICAP "B" CLASS; SIX FURLONGS. For
Chins Ponies. Entrance Pe $5 140 Prize: $100, 2nd Prize: 8130,| 3rd Prize: $100. Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 147 lbs.."
(Mr. Haring H.E. Sir Edward Shelialis
Gandie, 161 s. (Mr. Bayle) 2 Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam. 152
(Mr. Harriman) ibs..........4 Mr. Bucky 3
Lady Seven's Langsat, 1-15 Also cut-Formaj (Mr. da Mr. H. Birkett's Heldorney His. ........ (Mr. Pollack) Roza), Tadworth (Mr. Nemazier, Hailsham Mr: Pollock). King)
Star. 157 B. (Mr. Brodiu) Ptolemy (Mr. Davies), Joe (Cape) tinte
Also ran-Duke of Frisco tain all). New York (Mr. Namaze), Valiant (inte Valiant Silver Leaf) (Mr. Dahlia) (Mr. Doyle). Strathallan (Mr. Buck), Mavgli (Captain "Hall.
Brodie).
Time: 135.3 5.
14 lengths, 1 length.
Pari-mutuel
Winner.
1st Place
2nd
BA
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Time: 2/2.3-5.
+21261
6.40"
3 lengths, 4 lengths.
Pari-mutuel
1st Place
27.20
Winner
2nd. Brd
5.80
11.70
6.00
2
right, but Cartlidge acted more the defensive and decidedly had next round. Some vigorous blows the advantage in exchanges in the were exchanged in the fourth
H. Major (121 b.) Hongkong Brisbane. This bout had a sur prising finish in one round. Flem- is being dropped for the full count with a left to the point Cheers followed for the loser: round. Cartlidge receiving a hard between the Civilian defence and tain C. T. O'Callaghan and Dr.
Civilians, none.
Half time-Chinese, two goals;
Lo.
ther on Friday, the finals will be fought on Saturday.
In the case of inclement wea-
Preliminary rounds, Thursday, commencing 7.30 p.m..
Semi-finals and finals, Friday, commencing at 8 p.m.
In addition, a Boys' contest of four, two-minute-rounds, between both of the Garrison School, wili Boy Massey and Boy Ramsay. take place.
THE CHIMES."
ST. STEPHEN'S EASTER MAGAZINE.
Accounts of activities in con-"
will be for the other. semi-final. To-morrow, the green tickets The second half was a fight also at 4.30 p.m., between Cap- Fleming was shaping, very well and the end came all too suddenly right swing on the face. He was the Chinese attack, and from it D. R. Gawler v. M. W. and M. K: the aggressor in the fifth round Watson came out with flying Middleweight,
and had his opponent on the rope colours. The others seemed tired are as follow: Stoker Merries (181) b.)ence, but the Frenchman got away and no doubt the heat affected H.M.S. Brisbane v. Stoker Thomp-and returned to the attack.
The respective pairs' records
and boxing of a fair standard was tome some staggering rights. Later Simpson, who deputised for beat Major Ilattersley Smith and nection with the College, personal son (1514 b.) H.M.S. Titania.
them.
O'Callaghan and Gawler: Bishop. from left back, First round, bye; second round, The sixth was in favour of changed places with Forsyth at beat Hung Huai-chen and Iu Tak- This contest went the full way Cartlidge, and in the next he got inside right and nearly scored. lam, 6-0, 6-1, 6-1; third round, wing and landed oftener. "seen. Merrles led with a left Dupre allowed himself to be Rocha, had a good chance to lower Col. Bussell Brown, 10-8, 6-3, gossip about the masters and the The forced too much near the rope, the arrears but sent ir a tame shot 4-6, 6-4; fourth round, beat students. news of Old Boys, ather retaliated, but his blows and in the eighth round sat on it that Lau had no difficulty in clear- Razack and Cassumbhoy, 6-0, advice in letter "form by the were not so effective, although he with his feet off. shook his opponent once. In the In the ninth round some heavy chance to score for the Chinese
irig. Suen Kam-sun missed a fine! 7-5, 7-5. second round Thompson was pro- blows were exchanged. $11.90
Warden and more advice nicely minent at the early stage, but extending his right to better sent wide of the post. Li Wai- 6-2, 6-2; third round, beat S. E. ber of "Chimes," the organ of St. La brothers: First round, coated in 'story form-these are Dupre for, with only Rodger to beat, he beat de Souza and da Silva, 6-0, the contents of the Easter num- Merrles soon got the upper hand advantage. The next round look-teng iras conspicuous for some and D. S. Green, 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 Stephen's College. and sent the other to his knees en even and there were heavy fine play, but all his efforts were fourth round, beat Unotoro and 6.-DOMINION PLATE: FROM vigorous fighting was seen in the
for a brief moment. Some blows.
nullified by Chan Kwong-lu being Akiyama, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. TWO MILE POST ONCE next round, Merries swinging to watch, with Dupre's graceful close Rodger did some good work The eleventh round was pretty repeatedly offside. Toward the ROUND AND INFor China some well-directed rights, many movements, but there was Ponies winners only. W. I, which missed their mark by much hitting. In the next Cart-
not in saving hot shots from Li and winners of two races this year Thompson dodging. In the next lidge landed two straight rights
Suen.. 7 lbs. extra, of three or more two and final rounds. Thompson repeatedly on the face, and lashed Civilians, 0. Result.- raees 10 lbs., extra. Jockey came in for a lot of punishment out against with a back swipe,
Chinese, 2 goals. Entrance Fee $5, and was forced to the ropes twice, which brought out a small protest 1st Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: Merrles had the advantage in from Dupre, who looked at the
Comment. $150. 3rd Prize: $100. (Mr. Davies) 1. Mr. A. A. Alves' Golden Clry-
The game was of a very poor weight, whilst his antagonist referee and pointed to the elbow. order and not at all what one! lacked in attack.. Merries won. santhemum, J55 lbs.
In the thirteenth round, Cart- would have expected from two Featherweight. (Mr. Doyle) 1,
lidge received some heavy body such teams. True the Civilians Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes,
Drummer Bowles (123 lb.) blows, but did not seem East Surrey Regiment v. Signal-worried.
to be made a change, but for all that Mr. Relyon's Unele Alf (late
149 lbs. (Mr. Brodie) man Ollivaux (131% lb.) French in the penultimate round and was hot have been so prominent. The Dupre roused himself Brown's ineffectiveness should Primrose Leaf), 155 lbs. ..
gunboat Argus. There was superior. Cartlidge for the first only player on this side to justify (Mr. Harriman)
this time fought with a smile.
himself was Watson, who played Time: 2.24.4/5.
a hard game all the way through. Head, length. Pari-mutuel:
Suen Kam-sun was noticeable in Winner
2-COLONIAL STAKES: FIVE FURLONGS.-For Griffins of this season and Subscription Grillins of this season}{/}}~ winners-that have started in at least one race in Hongkong since Jamary 1. 1925. W. I Subscription Gritins allowed 7 lbs. Jockey allowance. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $300. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100. Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 152
Mr. A. A. Alves Auchen- Vreoch, 156 lbs. (Mr. Doyle) 2
Mr. B. Basto's Alcantra, 153
lba....... (Mr. da Roza) 3 Also ran:-Solly. (Mr. Pollock), Uncle Charlie (late Carnation Leaf) (Mr. Buck), Struthallan Mr. Brodie), Quak (AÏr. Dea).
Time: 1.17.1/5,
1 lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel:-
Winner
-$10.80
1st Place
5.60
2nd
5.70
3rd
10.70
COMMONWEALTH BAN- DICAP: "A" CLASS: SIX FURLONGS. - For 'China
Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100.
r. A. A. Alves' The Wasp 147 (Mr. da Kozn) Jessra.-Dunbar and, Stantonta
Seattle, 157 lbs.
(Mr.Doyle)
Dynasty's King Emperor, 147 lbs. Mr. Davies)
allowance.
.$8.60 7.20
2
nothing spectacular in
3 bout, which went only half the
In the last round Dupre swung way. Ollivaux stooped too often a hefty left, and followed up with and ran round the ring, followed his right, chasing his opponent; the Chinese forward line, but It by Bowles, who inflicted a num-
who tried to get away. Cartlidge was evident that those who were ber of blows, almost all on the received a rain of heavy blows, expected to shine were saving 1st Place
body. The second round was and was relieved when the gong themselves for the more strenu- 7-HONGKONG PLATE: ONE in the next he floored his oppon-
easily the Surrey man's and early sounded. MILE-For China Ponies that ent for a count of three, again for plause, and not a few good words into such a game.
The end was marked by ap- that feeling was allowed to creep ous games next week It is a pity have started at least twice since five, and finally for the full count. for Dupre January 1, 1925, and have not Bowles fought well, presenting a. been placed.
The referee announced that the W. I. allowance.
Jockey guarded front, and deservedly fight was a draw, and this decl- Entrance fee $6. wan. 1st Prize: $300.
The loser soon recovered sion was vociferously cheered. 2nd Prize; and was given a cheer,
$150. 3rd Prize: $100. Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stunner Dahlia), 158 lbs.
Critic
L
LAI WAH CUP.
Dupre brought his right into
At the conclusion of the game Lightweight.
action very seldom and depended the Lai Wah Cup was presented Signalman Thomas (187 lb.) more on his left, which; however, to the winners (The Civiliana) by HMS-Durben AB Qom had not sufficient sting. He showers. Isang lu-ting.
(Mr. Pollock) Mesure Tester and Abraham's
1 (13814 lb) HMS Brisbane.ed himself possessed of the In introducing Mrs, Tsang, Mr. The Critic (late
Very little hitting was in evidence science, and provided an excellent McCubbin said that the com- 2
Dahlia), 148 lbs. ...
right to the end. Both men
exhibition to the large audience, fought cautiously, Thomas being
petition had not been so success- Mr. Murdoch officiated as re-ful as was anticipated, but he (Mr. da Roza) 2 more on his guard the whole time, feree, and the judges were Lt hoped that next year it would be Mr. B. Basto's New York, 188
and the other shooting like (Mr. Brodie) 8
Com. O. Hake and Mr. W. Logan, more prominent..
an..
KOWLOON .C. C.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT PROGRESS.
played in the Kowloon Cricket The following ties have been Club's tennis tournament up to date:-
Championship Singles. 6-0, 6-4, 6-4.· ́
S. E. Green beat C. E. Millard,
5-7, 8-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3.
D. S. Green beat D. J. Purves,
6-4, 7-5, 9-7.
W. Gittins beat J. S. Smith,)
Handicap Singles "A." Smith, ser., 6-2, 6-1.
C. E. Millard 15/2 beat J. 5.
Jack, ser., 9-11, 4-4(Jack re- W. Woodward + 2/6, beat L. tired).
W. Gittins, scr., beat A. W. Ramsay, 15/1, 6-2, 6-4 (second round).
E. C. Fincher 30 beat G. S. Ford, scr., round).
6-4, 6-4 (second
T Lay, 30-beat D. D. Dryden, | + 2/6/6-3, 8-5 (second round Bishop, scr., 6-4, 6-4 (second S. E. Green, 80 beat C. W. E. round).
S. H. Hewer80, walk over
Handicap Singles "B" from H. J. Schiett + 3/6.
An innovation for Hongkong school magazines is the column devoted to short criticisms, and appreciations of the chosen XT who represented the College at football, also some of the College tennis players, the reputation of St. Stephen's students with the racquet being very high.
TO-DAY'S SMILE.
COMERIAL "Waiter, give me a tooth-pick." "We don't keep them, sir, but
you can borrow-mine !
Journal Amusant, Paris.