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Hongkong being in the middle of a grant tennis season, the folowing by Frank Poxon, who contributes a section to the "Daily

brothers led 4-0, 4-1, B-1, 5-2 and then took the set 6-2.

Play. was not nearly so fast in the second set, the first, having proceeded at a pace that would have told on the majority of locul players.

When at his best, O'Callaghan also placed very well but he was easily outshone by Kinsey's shots which must have been played to parts of an inch, so close did they

the sides came Tennis always go to corners, and baseline.

With O'Callaghan opening. he won two games and then Howard" Kinsey took one.

Newg" Cricket and Annual, which has just come to hand, saya!--

To place in order of pre- cedence, the twelve best men lawn

TENNIS TOURNEY.

HANDICAP SINGLES

SEMI-FINAL,

THE CHINA -MAIL.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

SHANGHAI SELECTORS IN A QUANDARY.

START TO-MORROW?

COLONY'S SHIPPING.

HARBOUR MASTER'S -

REPORT.

TONNAGE INCREASE.

A decrease in the total number

That the Shanghai selectors for the interport cricket match are not having a smooth time is of vessels entering and clearing evident from the in Monday, in at Ports in the Colony during 1924 Daily News" of this the following terms:-

day)..

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(as compared with the previous

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FRIDAY; MAY -- 15, 1925*^*

WEEK-END SPORTS GUIDE.

WHAT TO SEE AND WHERE.

RIVAL ATHLETICS.

BOATING, SWIMMING, BOWLS,

RIFLE SHOOT,

will commence.

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As far as is known, there are the week-end but Fanling, Deep no special golf competitions for Water Bay, Happy Valley and Kowloon City are certain to have their supporters, no matter what

the weather is like..

Swimmers

SECOND DIVISION.

East Point R.C. v. Taikoo R.C. Police R.C. v. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. K.H.K, Yacht

Clüb.

Thore appears to be a chance of a full programme of games being played to-morrow for the first time. The home team is named Time of first in each ime tea starting-8.30 p.m.

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The Civil Service have yet to

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Judging from previous results, think the Dock will prove too strong for the Bowling Green, although the latter will be at

home.

form, and on their "peculiar”, 'Craigengower, on their present green, should add another victory to their account.

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He gave those present a real taste of what he can do in placing, both cross-court and straight drives. volleying, smashing, tactics. The

Ably supported by the Hong- strength he put behind his chops and occasional cuts was a revelakong représentative who was still tion. In service alag, he proved inclined to be at times erratic, that the swing and weight of the Snodgrass was here, there and whole body can be brought to bear everywhere. The score, in favour on the delivery.

of Snodgrass and O'Callaghan, was 1-0, 1 all, 4-1, 4-2, and 6-2

"It must be many years since year) but an increase in the

Hot weather has not deterred After the first four games, Robert hardly tried at all but just banged conditions immediately preceding tonnage, is reported by the Har the ball about without trying to an Interport cricket match at bour master in a comprehensive those of the more active residents from enjoying the sport that is run for it, or rolleyed when it Shanghai were so uncertain as report for 1924.

to him at the net. The they are at present. The visiting

(j The total Shipping entering and provided during Hongkong week- sixth game was won by them on team from Hongkong is due to clearing at Ports in the Colony ends.

arrive to-night or early to- during the year 1934, amounted to Howard's service.

To-morrow there will be the, win a game, and it hardly seenis In conclusion, thanks of almorrow, yet the probable com- 764,492 vessels of 56,731,077 tons,

possible that they will succeed After lending tennis devotees should be tender: Position of the Shanghai eleven is which compared with the figures full quota of lawn bowls league against Taikoo on the latter's still very much in the air. and it of 1923 show a decrease of 13,730 matches at different venues, two green. By the way, this is the tennis players in the world is by by 3 games to 1, the Hongkonged to Mr.. L. S. Greenhill, horfir difficult to say who exactly will vessels and an increase of 3.328.838 athletic sports meetings, race third week in succession the, Ser- no means easy. When the fifth man tiid not win another game, secretary, H.K.C.C. for the hard fill the gaps in our interport team tons.

entries will close and a rifle trial

vants have played away, and they or sixth place is reached, differ-Kinsey taking straight sets. G-3 work he put In-before and during left by the absence of Barrett. Of the above 57,765 vessels of

will also be away again next week. the exhibition, and to the umpiresQuayle, Leach, Hayward and 3,877,499 tons wäre engaged in ences of opinion are bounty, to and 6-0,

These sports not offering quite Is this accident or design? O'CALLAGHAN NOT DISGRACED. and linesmen who officiated so Mansel-Smith. Certainly the Foreign Trade as compared with arise, dictated by different points

as much variety as in the past Superior in every department. [capably,

newcomers to local cricket have 49.900 vessels of 35,001,533 tons, two or three weeks, many will of view. My own list would be us

the American prevented O'Cuilag-| Tournament games are referred done nothing really, inspiring, so in 1923,

turn to boating and "swimming. follows:-

ow. T. Tilder (America), han from advancing and his brito elsewhere in this column, to far and it is not all improbable A decrease is shown. In British In this respect, it is hoped that 2 W. M. Johns (Aureliant game was often applauded wards the end of which will be that we shall have to rely almost Ocean going Shipping of 92 ships the pessimists who predict that Vincent Riga (America). It was the best he had given in found tentative dates for the con-entirely on what is left of the old or 1.7 per cent. and an increase of the fine weather is too good to J: 0. Anderson (Australia), Hongkong, better even than when eluding matches in the two open talent."

622,611 tons or 5.5 per cent. This:| last, will be discomfited. According to a message receiv- decrease in ships is due to R. Lacoste (France). 6. G. L. he and his brother were out to events.

fed by the Hongkong Cricket Club, Tai Sang, "Wing Sang and Patterson (Australia). 7 heat the clock in the fast set on

the match has been fixed, tenta-Kasara" being transferred to the Boratra (France), 8 1 N. Wednesday. Very seldom-did he Williams (America). 9 M not achieve the objective when he

tively, to start to-morrow (Satur- Chinese flag. The increase in Alonso (Spain). 10 J. Washer was out to win, either by a chop

tonnage is due to larger vessels Fourteen men, have.been asked frequenting the Port. (Belgium), IT P. O'Hara Wood which just topped the net, a sting-

to hold themselves in readiness Foreign Ocean going vessels (Australia), 12 . Cochetag.

and the eleven will not be select-have increased by 426 ships and (France).

ed, probably, till the match is by 1,358,161 tons or 5.9 per cent in almost due to start. They are:-numbers and 93 per cent. in H. W. Allison, M. J. Divecha, tonnage. This increase in ships YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. H. B. Ollerdessen, F. L. Wain-and tonnage is due to more and wright. Dr. H. H. Morris. D. C. larger American and German Two matches were played yes Burn, E. G. Barnes. Dr. W. E. vessels frequenting the Port, also terday in the annual H.K.C.C.O'Hara, T. W. R. Wilson, J. H. to a number of Norwegian, Chilian Raikes, H. Rogerson, H. Baring, and Panama vessel's put on the

Con sting trade. G. S. Dunkley and A. J. Evans,

British River, Steamers have Allison is a fast bowler who has played in Hongkong: Divecha increased by fitz ships with an is a batsman and very smart in increase in tonnage of 826,311 tons the field: Ollentlessen has shone injor 185 per cent. in numbers and

fielding in the country Wain-increase in shies and tonnage is Hongkong by his big innings and 15 per cent. In tonnage. This wright, was skipper in the trian- due to the s.s. "Fook On," "Tung by his strong forehand drive but with meet . W. E. Bishop kowe when the three ports finished up

To-day P. B. Bonurman (ser.)gular tournament, here in 1920 On,"

"Sai On, and "Hang Cheong" built locally, being put did little

except for

Tew16) in the other semi-final of the all square: Dr. Morria is an all on the Canton run, also the Chinese smashes at the net and he did not Handicap Singles "B."

rounder; Burn was here last year

s.s. "Wel Shun" and "Ming Shun"

into Neither he

NEXT WEEK'S FINALS.

as was Barnes (wicket-keeper) Steamers and re-named the "Paul

being converted

River # shine at volleying. nor Ng combined well, with one' Provisional fixtures, weather Dr. O'Hara is their left-handed Beau" and "Charles Hardouin." another against formidable op-and ground permitting, all on the bowler who also visited Hongkong Foreign River Steamers show an position which was all the stand court:-

last November: "Torry" Wilson increase of 427 ships with an May 18 (Monday), Open has played at least twice in Hong increase in tonnage of 182,617 tons. stronger because of the contrast

tuin O'Callaghan v. S. E. Green. Rafkes is a batsman: Baring an 27 8 per cent. in torpage.

May 20 (Wednesday) Open all-rounder; Dunkley a batsman increase in ships and tonnage is Singles (semi-final) :-Winner of and Evans also came, to Hongkong due to the s.s. "Yang Tseg Kiang" O'Callaghan v. Green to play last year,

being converted into a River H. D. Rumjahn.

Last Saturday a trial match Steamer and re-named the "Qung May 21 (Thursday), Open was played between sides cap-On" also the "Wo Ping" being put Singles (final)In this the sux-tained by Dr. O'Hara and G. Man the West River run.

Billings (who led the team that In Steamships not exceeding 60 beat Hongkong in 1922). Ou tons employed in Foreign trade

This year, it is safe to assume Bittings side, the principal there is an increase of 3,020 ships that the event will again be full of scorers Were Morris 33, Evans 25, with an increase in tonnage of interest with 100-yard sprinters Burn 22, 3. Η. Bhoora 89.441 tons or 62.8 per cent in trying to stretch out to the fur- 36

bowlers and

Raws numbers and 62.8 per cent. in long and quarter-milers breaking: thorne 1 for 10 Billings tonnage. This increase in launches

away with a dash,

Just a few words of comment, says the writer. In the American official grading list recently issal Vincent Richards takes pre- cedence over Johnston, but ami not convinced that he is the better player: he has certainly not proved himself such at Wimble-

dom.

The low place occupied by Borotra may cause surprise in view of his Wimbleton victory last year, but I think his play off The Listen We The ground is too weak for him to

have placed above him. He is marvellous volleying specialist But is that enough? If memory aright, Barotra beat Lacoste in the final of the men's singles at Wimbledon in the last championships.]

serves

cross-court" shot which dropped less than half way down the opposite court and a drive with so much top-spin that it was almost impossible to life the ball over the net again, Credit should. however..be given to the military man for playing an enterprising, entertaining game, which did not

[disgrace him...

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tennis tourniment, as follows:-- Ng Sze-kwong again give Handicap Singles "A" (semi- flashes of his old brilliance, afinal) Dr. D. J. Valentine free. powerful backhand drive down46) beat D. J. Allfree (rec, 2-6), the middle which beat both Snod-6-3, 6

Handicap Singles "B" (semi- Erass and Robert, Kinsey being but few, winning strokes he reader-2-5) beat de Man (ser), 2-6, at the best of the excellent.inal)-M. S. Lloyd (owe At velleying and placing he also6, B-1. won applause. Tottenhams scored"]

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One would so much like to in- clude an Englishman in the first twelve. But who could be put in?

[I will be.noticed that neither in style between Snodgrasse and Singles (fourth round):-Cap- kong and is another fast bowler; or 22.5 per cent in numbers and]

Howard, Kinsey nor Harvey Snod grass, who have been playing here, are in the list.)

Mr. Poxon having performed the task for the world, will local enthusiasts oblige by doing the same for Hongkong's immediate circle? Readers are invited to send in lists to the Editor-not necessarily of twelve, as the hum- ber may be reduced or extended according to faney-for publica- tion. Those who do not, for uh. vious reasons, wish their names to be divulged, will have their re- quests duly respected if they will

state so.

To refresh the memory the following list-in alphabetical order and taken at random from nb particular tournament-may be of a little help:

the elder Kinsey...

HONGKONG LOSE AGAIN.

With Ng serving, Hongkong won the first game but were led 4-1, 4-2 and 5-2. Playing tenaci ously, Tottenham and Ng took two games, in succession 5-4, the latter of the two going to deuce, vivors to date will meet as before the Americans, captured follows:- the first set at G-4,

ing game of the second set only Hongkong again won the open- to concede live in succession, there being a marked difference he Tween the Toral men's play and that of the visiters who had warmed to their work.

On Ng's service, Hongkong won the seventh game, 5-2 before the second set went against them 6-2.

an

'L. Yanıla

O'Callaghan

8. E. Green H.D. Ramjaha

This

In the second division, Taikoo who have had may secure two points from the experience of practically every East Pointers. but they will need known beach in the Colony pro- to play better than they did last Tess to believe that it is merely a week against the Police, who this. matter of luck where, one may week are at home to the Indians expect to encounter jelly-fish or and should continue their vic- The Kowloon weedy, so that it is not much use forious march. condemning one locality in pre-Cricket Club should easily account ference for another. Those with for the Yacht Club, their own boats sure, best off in this

respect as they can explore to their hearts' content till they are satisfied.

Manila and the interport cricket The Far Eastern, Olympiad at match at Shanghai commence to morrow.

-HOTSPUR.

ATHLETIC SPORTS.

TWO HAPPY VALLEY MEETINGS.

OPEN 220 YARDS.

best times over 220 yards have In previous years some of the

been recorded at the Lusitano Recreation Club athletic sports.

sports will start on the Hongkong Football Club ground, Happy Valley (by courtesy of the com- mittee and members) and the Band of the 5/2nd Punjabi Regi- ment will render selections during the afternoon.

1 for 22, Baring 1 for 9, Moffatt and tonnage is due principally to At 12.30 p.m. to-morrow, the May 22 (Friday), presentation 2 for 16. On the other side were the increase in towing trade of prizes and Open Doubles Dunkles 28. Raikes 27, and between this Port and the Taishun (final) Captain O'Callaghan Merritt 24 not out; Wilson 3 for District. and Dr. D. R. Gawler v. H. D. and 41, Allison for 10 in 8 overs (5

Junks in Foreign trade show an S. A. Rumjahn,

maiders), Merritt 1 for, 17 and increase of 2,972 vessels, and an Booking for seats at the finals Murray 2 for 6.

The match end-increase of 679,825 tons or 12 1 will close at the Pavilion at 8 p.m. ed in a draw, Billings side per cent. in numbers and 25.8 per to-day and

This increase is Moutrie's at 8.30 a.m. to-morrow. and O'Hara's team were 117 for between this. Port and Canton,

open at Messrs.declared at 142 for 7 wickets cant in tonnage.

due to the improvement of" trade 6 when stumps were drawn.

Macao, East and West River Ports.

OUTSTANDING MATCHES.

Before the doubles match start- ed. Lieut.-Colonel T. A. Robertson E. C. Finchers S. E. Green, Ho announced that play would be for Ka-lau, T. Honda. W. Hyde, T best out of three sets instead Lay, M. K. Lo. M. W. Lo, Ng Sze of five, to be followed by Cheong, Ng Sze-kwong, Captain additional match, over two sets, in now stands as follows:-

The table of outstanding fixtures O'Callaghan, F. A, Redmond, which the Kinsey brothers, op- H. D. Rumjaha, S. A. Rumjahn.posed Snodgrass and O'Callaghan

Open Singles. Major Hattersley Smith, Dr. R. E.

who has proved to be easily the

The following matches remain Tottenham, Captain West, best doables player in the Colony. to be played:- Yamada, Yew Man-tsun, H.

As expected. the extra match; 1-4th round, Captain O'Cal Yoshida.

proved the best of the whole laghan v. S. E. Green (May 18)

2.semi-final, winner of No. 1

Perhaps correspondents who series, the Kinseys winning the have discussed the merits of first set 6-2 and losing the second respective players will

come by a similar margin. along?

EXHIBITION, ENDS.

THREE MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY.

GAMES DESCRIBED..

O'CALLAGHAN PARTNERS SNOD-

GRASS IN DOUBLES..

SPECTACULAR SHOT. Robert Kinsey seriously dis- appointed by not trying in the roncluding games when he made

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H. D. Rumjaha (May 20). 3.final, T..Honda (holder) y.. winner of No. 2 (May 21).

Open Doubles.

The following match remains to be played:-

Final, Captain O'Callaghan and no attempt to play except when Dr. D. R. Gawler v. H. D. and the ball was going directly to him. S. A. Ramjahn (May 22). *. There was no excuse for it. His attitude détracted from the game but the Snodgrass-O'Callaghan combination were value for the

second set even if they did not deserve a four games margin.

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Club Championship, The following matches remain to be played:-- w. Hyde.

Isenii-final, W. B. Cornaby v.

2.semi-final, v. Major Hattersley Smith.

S. E. Green

winner of No. 2.

3-final, winner of No. 1 v.

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· Handicap Singles "B" - The following matches remain 1.emi-final, P. H. Bonner with plenty of spin, swerve, and man (scr.) v. C. W. E. Bishop originating from a fully stretched (owe 1/6) (10-day). body.

2.-final, L. M. S. Lloyd (owe. 3/6) | winner of No. I.

Handicap Doubles,

INTERPORT SHOOTING.

FAR EASTERN RIFLE COMPETITION.

SHANGHAI'S TRIAL SCORE.

Very Rev. Father G. M. Spada H.E. the Governor and the

are patrons. Mr. M. F. Baptista, the popular honorary secretary, In Local Trade (ie., between extends an invitation to the places within the waters of the ladies and gentlemen of Hong- Colony) there is a decrease in kong. The meeting is certain to Steam-Launches of 26,794 and a be well attended. decrease in tonnage of 454.540

Y.M.C.A. MEETING. tons or 3.8 per cent. in numbers

With some of the best Chinese and 2.6 per cent. in tonnage: athletes away doing duty for

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Feeling till seems pretty high over the manner in which the Open Championship singles is to entfes-for- this season will not be played. I am afraid that the come up to the usual number.

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It has been suggested that it really means only one competitor from each club entering the com- petition, and that the Association is only entitled to one, entrance. fee... This seems feasible for, after all, the members of various" clubs are only interested so far as to decide among themselves

b? who will represent their club in the Association's competition,

LOCAL

TURF,

RACE ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW.

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TWO-DAY MEETING.

Local racing men will note that entries for the next (two-day) meeting will close at 12 noon, to-morrow.

The next meeting will be held day, June 1: on Saturday, May 30 and Mon-

With the ponies in preparation and the drawing up of a very interesting programme, excellent sport is promised.

Details, it is hoped, will be an- ** nounced in Sunday's paper.

RIFLE TRIAL.

PREPARATORY SHOOT FOR

INTERPORT.

"ALL INVITED."

This decrease in numbers and:

their nation at Manila, some tonnage is due to a number of

may think Launches being laid up during the Y.M.C.A. sports may be void of that the. Chinese year on account of the high cost interest. Such is not the case by The first team practice of of fuel. Shanghai for the interport con-

any means as the institution, with Junks in Local Trade show an test with Hongkong. Singapore increase of 5,199 vessels and an instructors, has turned out hun-. its highly capable staff of physical and Penang took place on Friday increase of 24.412 tons or 22.8 per dreds last under very unfavourable wea- tent in numbers and 1.8 per cent athletes, some of whom are per- of proficient Chinese ther conditions. The wind was in tonnage. This increase infect specimens of young manhood tricky with a changeable light. vessels and tounage 1B due with wonderful physique.

The best 10 men compiled a principally to the improvement of

Trial shoots during the week- very poor score of 822 points out trade and the Installing of the The Y.M.C.A. sports start at end will be held with a view to of possible of 1,050.

Junk Office at Shaukiwan.

1,30 p.m. on the Jockey Club's choosing Hongkong's team for the The next team practice was to

Of vessels of European con- race course, Happy Valley. A coming interport rifle contest, have taken place this Tuesday at struction 6,484. Ocean Steamers these two venues are in close between Shanghai, Singapore, 12.30 p.m. sharp. Members form 4715 River Steamers and 3.856 proximity, it may pay to wander Penang and Hongkong, to be fired ing the team are requested to be steamships not exceeding 60 tons between them if there is a chance off at the option of each port on at the firing point at 12.20 p.m. entered during the year, giving a of watching the more important any day between May 16 (to-day)

events at different times. sharp, says the "N. C. Daily dally average of 41.2 ships as com

Con- and May 31. News" of last Monday. It is the parad with 34.7 ships in 1923 and saltation of the programme will All local shots are invited to

As provide able guidance. desire of the Committee that the 33-2 ships in 1922.

participate.

is already The average, tonnage of in: team should practise at the same dividual Ocean vessels entering Dr. Chau Wai-cheung who is a provide their own rifles and am- Mrs. Chau Wai-cheung, wife of known, candidates will have to time under the same conditions. the Port has increased from 2,053.2 graduate of the Hongkong munition. The trials will be held Interest in Shanghai is not con-102,129.8 toos: British Ships from University, will give away the at Tajkoo ride range, commenc fined to the Interport.

2,0709 to 2,7343 tons; Foreign prizes at the conclusion. ladies had, up till Monday, "enter-

Fifty Ships from 2,040,3 to 2,057.6 tons.

The average toanage of in- ed for the ladies' prize at the dividual River Steamers, entering S.R.A. annual rifle meeting. during the year has Increased

from 628.1 to 659.8 tis.

LADY SHOTS.

-SENTINEL.

BOWLS LEAGUE.

In the first set, the brothers Even after three days of high- class-tennis-in a blazing sun, local were near the splendid form enthusiasts have by no means had which they showed yesterday but their fill of the summer game.

Robert was still inclined to be

Handicap "Singlea ́"A" Yesterday afternoon, another erratic although he got down to full stand watched the last of the the low ones better and his excel- The following match remains lent volleying was still more

to be played:- exhibition Series, in which Cap- tain O'Callaghan, Ng Sze-kwong responsible for bringing off a

Fioni, Major Hattersley Smith impressive.

Howard was again (uwe 3/6) v. Dr. D. J. Valenthe and Dr. R. E. Tottenham were number of spectacular shots. chosen

(rec. 4/6) to play the Kinsey brothers and H. L. Snodgrass, the from seeing him serve to Snod- Much pleasure was derived famous Americans who are pass- ing through on the Empress of grass and vice versa, both being to be played:-

exponents of a whirlwind service! Canada.

O'Callaghan had previously dis- tinguished himself in the doubles against the brothers and yester-

British River Steamers from 809 9 day he played Howard Kinsey,

SNODGRASS BRILLIANT,

to 8195. tons, and Foreign River, perhaps the best of the three could do against opposition of Snodgrass showed what ha

Steamers from 332.7 to 340.3 tons visitors,

The actual mumber of Individual KINSEY IN SINGLES,

Oceangoing vessels of European. his own class, as he undertook the to be played

construction-during-the-year-1924- I major part of his vide's work Finet, B.-D.-Evans and W. Hyde) ***Taking us a criterion the num although he could not be actually lowe (6) v W, B.Cornaby and

DEPORTED.

was 1.123.of which 416 wara.Beitish NOTES AND COMMENT. ber of the Captain's smashes that accused of poaching on O'Callag-N. L. H. Railton (sur.).

and 707 Foreign. In Igzy The, coim went astray, it might be admitted han. His volleying, chops, loba Mized Doubles Handicap.

responding figures were 11,864, that he was a little off colour. and placing won many points but

"Brilliant" Chang, the Chinese 529 British and 697 Doraign

following fixtures When Howard got warmed up he and his partner had little luck (owe 1/6)

Winners G, R. and Mrs. Sayer restaurant keeper who became Those 1, 123 ships measured down for decision to-morrow after the first few games, in the first set.

notorious fa connection with the 3,552,722 tons. They entered 6,484. O'Callaghan could not have done Long and thrilling duels were Ironside (rec. 4/6).

Runners-up: W. and Mr. Freda Kempton case and was times and gave a collective, Taikoo R.C. v. Civil Service much more even if he had been in seen, in which the combination of

sentenced on April 10, 1924, to 14 tonzage of 13,809,974 ton form. Howard Kinsey was the Kinseys constituted a telling the tennis tournament are, advised possession of cocaine, sailed from more times and gave a collective Readers who are interested in months' imprisonment for being la Thus 63 less ships entered 163 Irresistible, playing unapproach-advantage. Most of the games to keep the above table for London on April 14 under an tonnage greater by 830,941 tons an able tennis in every department. went very close before the reference. ****

order of deportation:

Laverage of 5,097.7 tons per entry,

さい

The following matches remain

COMING HERE?

“BRILLIANT? CHANG

SIX MATCHES DOWN FOR -

TO-MORROW.

The

FIRST DIVISIONAL

are

.C.C.:... Kowloon Bowling Green Club v. (+ Kowloon Dock ́R.C.

Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon

ing 3 p.m. to-morrow and Sunday. Twelve will be selected to re- present Hongkong, the best terr scores to count at the interport. shoot. The conditions will be the same as for the King's first stage of the previous year (ie., Nation al Rifle Association). "Members of the Army, and | Navy may shoot for the port at. which they are staying and the competition is restricted to those With the months, minimum

residence qualification."

Among those who are likely to take part in the trials during th week-ond are—****

Mr. F. Goodman, Mr. T. Swan, Mr. D. Raid, Mr. J. A. Lyon, Alr. ~ R. Wallace, Mr. D. Bone, Mr.-. WE. Cook, Sub-Inspector McNab Wilson, Major Stanford and Mr. 10. H. Summers,

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