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(E.) only being 12th man. When
I came to pick the side to refre- Bent "the Rest" against the cham-
'pions, the English Test team was but in en bloc.
EXHIBITION GAMES.
SPORTING INSTINCT.
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CIVIL SERVICE C.C. ing department was
weak spot and it is to be hoped that some of our younger mam- ANNUAL REPORT FOR LAST bere will make an attempt this
SEASON.
MANY ACTIVITIES.
season to remedy this weakness.
Our thanks are due to Mr. J. Massey who acted as scorer for: us in most matches.
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Tennis-It le regretted that the
Forest Hills, Sept., 14 An Interesting case in regard to
A school boy (16 years of age). The annual report of the Civil tennis competitions have not been In the second round, of the the sale of vinegar by Chinese Service CC for the season 1925- finished this season "but all will US national lawn tennie chan shops was heard by Mr. R. B. Nihill at the Kowloon appeared this morning, batore Mr. 1920 (ended Jaly 81) reads:-- realise that this was utterly im- pionship, surprising results Lindsell at the Central Magistracy Magistracy on a charge of larceny
Finance-During the financial possible owing to the flood.
this morning when a Shaukiwan of various articles period under review expenditure It seems hardly believable, but Dr. King (of New York) beat trader was summoned for exposing blankets, bottles of vichy and has been incurred in improving only one team was entered in the Harada (Japan) 6-4, 8-8, 8-8. for sale vinegar which did not sperated waters.. the Pavilion Attings and furni-league, and that in the "B" divi-
F. T. Hunter beat the Davis Cupproach the recognised standard..
The cook employed by the boy's ture, and the provision of it bil-sion, and we didn't even win that player Chapin 6-2, 5-7, 8-8, Grd. The summons was brought at the parents was also charged with re- liard table for the proposed A club with such a large memt-
Arnold Jones beat Tawara instance of Sanitary Inspector ceiving stolen property. The "China Mail understanda central club, thus increasing the bership and such an array of (Japan) 2-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, 6-1... Gregory, who bought a six-öunca
It was alleged that defendant that a written protest has not yet club's asseta. It is a matter of talent as we have af our command Tilden beat the young Ameri-sample for three cents and sent it
broke into a house of one of their been lodged with the Hong Kong satisfaction that your Committee should, I think, be able to do very can, Neil Sullivan by 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, for, analysie. Baseball Association by the Japan- have been enabled to meet this much better. Is the lack of sup-8.1. Tilden was still bothered ty Mr. B. R. Dovey, Government neighbours by farcing open the window, and after taking the ese Baseball Club in regard to the special expenditure without with- port in this department of sport a strained knee-Router's Ameri. Analyst, gave evidence that the silen articles, sold them to the Last year Hobbs passed the last Inning run which gave a win drawing from the club's reserve. due to lack of interest?
universal standard for vinegar was second defendant who gave him can. Service. The accounts submitted show It has been mentioned that the
that it should contain 4 per cent. 90 dents, aggregate of centuries put up for South China in the final meet-
acetic acid, whereas, in the sample by Dr. W. G. Grace, made moreing between these teams last Sun-the club to be in a pound financial very poor entries for the various
⚫ position.
"You have committed some- competitions is due to the fact
under analysis he found the per-thing which should not go un centuries in one season than any-day.
The matter is now under' con- The thanks of the club are due that a good percentage of those
centage to be 2.32. He mentioned noticed and ignored" said His body else and finished top of the
sideration.
that over a dozen samples had been worship, and I am going to to Mesure. Williams and James for who use the courts do not enter batting averages.
It is also gathered that the their services as auditors. the club premises where there is
submitted to him during the past each you a lesson for your own This year he again occupies
not Membership. The present a notice board on which is pro- top-place, having made the big-Japanese Baseball Club are gest individua: score of his pressing the point, but leave it to total membership is 256. During minently displayed the entry LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION our and he had in mind two con- good, by give your own
His "Engiand opening the Association to decide, whether the past year 13 members have forms.
these quite recently at the Kowloon with the birch. After you are it should be placed before a com resigned and 58 new memberg Lawn, Bow-The selection
go home, and Magistracy. He thought the vine beaten, you can colleague," Sutcliffe, is second
have joined. The retirement of committee desire to thank all
To decide the championship of good value for the money.
gar in the present case was quite everything will be forgotten," Brought into the England Xmittee.
concluded His Worship. Commencing this afternoon, there our President, Sir Claud Severn, lawn bowls players. for their co-
Second defendant was Ben- for the 1st Test, Rhodes showeq
Dr. A. G. M. Sovern (Assistantį that he is no veteran by heading will be league matches throughout is a loss to the club. His great operation in carrying out our fix-the second division of Hong Kong
the wook and the season will close interest in cricket and our club tures for the season.
Lawn Bowls League the local M. O. H.) watched the case on betenced to one month with hard the bowing for the season.
en Sunday.
labour.. For no apparent reason our Association met in the Chamber half of health. In answer to a was reflected by our teams win- Lancashire, the champion coun-
To-day, 6 p.m.-Hong Kong Base ning both shields in the season green failed to come on until late of Commerce rooms yesterday and question from the bench, Dr. ty, were defeated by England's
ball Club v, Club de Récreto.
PASSENGER LIST, in the season, and when it was de-chose a venue submitted by Severn enid that the lower percent- 1924-1925, Test team in three days..
To-morrow. 6 p.m.-Defence
Your committee record with cided to commence playing on the neither of the "tie-ing" teams. age of acid content did no harm, For the deciding Test no Lan-
Each having obtained 22 points, but it was desirable that the univer deep regret the deaths of Mr. green, the disastrous flooding of castrian was selected, Tyldesley Corps v. South China,
J. H. Oxberry, Mr. J. Hutchison the whole of our playing field Kowloon Cricket Club and East sal standard should be adopted. and Mr. W. Blakey.
compelled us to play our remain Point Recreation Club play off in He pointed out a person who was List of passengers arrived by the General An opportunity acing home fixtures on foreign soil, a decider for first place and in- looking for a bottle of good, vinagar M. M. "D'Artagnan" on September
Not a single fixture has been cidentally, promotion to the first may be offered one of the cheap 15:- To the Editor of the "China Mail:"curred during the year for obtain-
division.
aubstitutes.
Mr. Lebas, Mr. Japres Morten, Six-There has been a great deal ing some. roome at the Beacons played on the green this season.
A team was entered in each It transpired at the meeting Mr. Dovey said it was a fact that Mr. Hang Hup-tong, Mr. Lew Tee- of discussion concerning the cham-field Arcade for the purpose of pionship game between the S.CA.A. adding to the social amenities of division of the league, the object that the rules of the Association the Chinese bottled vinegar in long rwak, Mr. Ong Kung-sing, Mr. and the Japanese Club at Happy the club and your committee being to encourage new members only enipowered the committee to bottles similar to English vinegar Khoo Geok-chai, Mr. P. Wearne, after careful consideration decid- to the game, and to give all an op-x the date of play-off (in event of (Morton's) and these were being Mr. G. Gerner, Mr. Robert Lemoulte, Valley last Sunday.
Mrs. Chen Lan-sang, and child, Mr. In the sense of clean sportsman-ed that. It was too good an oppor-portunity of playing instead of a tie) and that the rules had stood sold in the compradore shops.
The first team have since 1911,
The summons was adjourned for Chow Fu, Mr. Tran Ngao-dinh and " ship and fairness we hold that tunity to miss. An extraordinary looking on. South China fairly deserve their general meeting was held on June played 10, won 4, drawn 1, and The K.C.C suggested playing one week to enable His Worship child, Mr. Nguyen Xuong, Mr.
1, which unanimously approved of lost 6: The second team are to on the Kowloon Dock R.C. green. to look up the old cases. victory. for we believe that the
the scheme and it is hoped to be be congratulated on finishing East Point pointed out that it was
| Mr. Uchida, Mr. Yamashita, Mr. better team always wina.
Sadahach! Mitiarai, Mrs: Cho Son-: The fault rests entirely with the able to open the rooms about the fourth in the table having played too far and that they had no
end of this year..
14, won 7 drawn 1, and lost 6:
kin, Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Lopez, spectators who should have exer-
Mr. Justice Wood has been Owing to the state of the green East Point proposed the Police ||
Mr. and Mrs. Redels' Perger, Mr. eised a greator degree of sportsman-elected: President. He is well it has not been possible to com- R.C. green at Happy Valley but SHIPPING NOTES.
and Mre. M. Verhaest and two The team chosen to play for the ahip and allowed the fielders
children. Mr. known to most of the members plete the competitions in time for Kowloon objected because it had
Molines, Mrs. Rest was the same as that in the chance to go after the ball.
and has taken a great interest in the annual report.
no ditch.
Dessoches, Mrs. Estublier,M Fifth Test, namely:-A. P. F.
"We congratulate South China on
The The selection committee beg to A counter-suggestion by Kow-
Ellsbertein, Mr. and Mrs. Raoujonk, on the loon that the Kowloon Bowling Chapman (Kent) captain, G. T. S.winning the championship but the club for many years.
Mr. Walch, Mr. de Brabant, Mr. Stevens (Middlesex), Rhodes view of the interest shown in our committee felt itself fortunate in submit that the season
a whole has been a successful one, Green Club be the venue was also
Phatoll Pandelldakis, Mr. Nicolas. procure such
Yanıbulates. Mr. G. V. Botelho, Mr. (Surrey).game with them we have approach being able to (Yorkshire), Hobbs
our future prospects are not accepted, East Point maintain- Sutcliffe (Yorks), Tate (Sussex), fed them with regard to an exhibi-wurthy successor to fill the place and
ing that a number of the K.C.C. The "D'Artagnan" arrived early) Monasche, Mr. and Mrs. Vidal, Woolley (Kent), Hendren (Midtion match to be played at Happy vacated by the retirement of Sir bright.
Great credit is due to Mr. Rose team were also members of the this morning from Marseilles via Mr. and Mrs. Castleman, Mr. Lam dlesex), Larwood (Nosts), Geary Valley at 2:30 pm on Sunday. The Claudi Severn..
for the work he has put in on the Bowling Green Club.
Saigon, with many passengers Tachy, Mr. and Mrs. E.. N. Faure (Leicester), Strudwick (Surrey). Baseball Association, in the belief Cricket.1st eleven, 9 league
She is sailing for and child, Mr.. Glyandau, Mr....40d more purticularly after Mr. A. O. Brawn (Civil Ser-Hong Kong. "The Best" (or rather the Eng- that such a game would be a more matches, 11 friendly matches and green,
the floods of July.
Price) said that the only two Shanghai and Japan ports to-day Mra. Savary and child, Mr. Masaicht land XI) batted first. They were Atting finale to the season than a 2 inter-club matches were played.
The thanks of the club are due greens in the Colony which had a at 5 pm. with passengers and mall Nawata and Mrs. K. Nawate and
two children. dismissed for 217 runs. Hendrenkame, with "The Rest," have signi- We finished third in the Hong
Miss Hall, Mias Harry, Miss made 100 Macdonald (the Aus-fed their approval and we hope that Kong Cricket League. Of the to Mr. B. E. Maughan for pre- ditch were the Civil Service and for Europe via Siberin.
senting a prize in the N.P.W. com. Taikos. As the CIS.C.C ground tralian fast bowler of 1921, now South China will see, their way league matches 3 were
With no cargo for Hong Kong Anderson, Mrs. Thomas, M. D'Eca, won, 5
petition.
was in bad condition, he proposed drawn, and 1 ended in a tie; for with Lancashire) took 4 wickets clear to accept.
Taikoo. Figures. I might mention also that at 4:39 the second year in succession we
On Mr. R. A. Smith the ss. "City of Rangoon" arrived P. Dani, M. Anderson, Dr. Earle, and Miss Blondeau, for 73 runs.
The total income is $6,291.84. seconding, this was adopted. It here this morning from Calcutta. Mrs.
for Messrs. Chu & Wang, Kerwamal, Lancashire replied with 177 pm. on Sunday a game has been went through our league pro-
expenditure is was also decided to pay on the che le gailing this afternoon Hallows contributed 73. arranged (by the Association) be-gramme without a defeat. Most Balance over
Vietal Shanghai with through carge.
& Fils, Commissariat, first available Saturday. $1.488.13. Larwood took 3 for 61 and Tatetween the U.S.S. "Helena" and "All of the drawn matches ended great-
Pikergill, Miss Ericsonn, Messrs. J. Hong Kong" which should provide ly in our favour; with a few more
Entertainment was the biggest Mr. B W. Bradbury was Two trans-Pacific liners are ex-Issac Mad, Teney Li, M. & Mad turn of expense, viz” $1,213.69:
in the chair, minutes to play coupled perhaps some excellent play.
Total assets stand at $14,940.81.
Mr. A. T. Hamilton and Mr.rected to arrive to-morrow morn- Marks, Messrs, Marks Nguyen Viet, Yours, ate.,
with a little more enterprise in the batting we should have been Balance over liabilities amounts to H. M. McTavish spoke on behalting from the United States via Shiota & Mecuro, M. and Mad. Tu of East Point and Mr. Overy for Japan and Shanghai with passen Sum-tsung, M. Allizon, M. & Mad. $18,370.42.
gera, cargo and mail: the Obokevitch, M. and Mad. Baurens. "President Taft" coming from San Messra, Runme Shaw, Fraser, Lugt. Francisco' and' the "President
Brewoort. Gatineauk Gatineau, Madison" from Seattle.
Wakapiel. Wang, Chu Mel Cheu," With 1205 tons of cargo for dis Chang Teng Sen, Miles. Tsong Chu Chen, & Shang Shi Hoan, M. charge here. the Blue Funnel
Edouard Liou, RR. PP. Palazzi. steamer "Menelans" arrived yes- Vavassort Relig, M. & Mad. Ie Goc
SOME HEAVY SCORING.
England's Crack Batsmen in Form.
he three days (of a four day match), the Rest defeated Lanca- shire (champion county) at the Oval by 374 runs.
runs.
4 for 40..
Then the Rest" made 488 runs for the loss of only two wickets" and declared.
Hobbs was first out having made 62. Sutcliffe amassed 136. Woolley scored 172 not out and Hendren 77 not out"
Against this big total, the champions only replied with 134 runs, Greville Stevens taking 6 wickets, for 52 runs. Scores -
The Rest: 217 and 468 for 2 declared, "
Lancs. 177 and 134.
S. IMAMURA,
"Manager, Japanese Baseball Club Hong Kong, September 16. "
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Hobbs & Sutcliffe Top Averages.
London, Sept. 14. The final positions in the first class cricket averages reveal the most appropriate fact that Hobbs and Sutcliffe are still together. Hobbs tops the list with:-
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almost as successful as last see- son. We won & and lost 6 of the friendlies-it was difficult, how- ever, to get a representative 1st were:-
Batting: 1st XI E. W. Fincher | eleven side.. together for many of these matches. The inter-club 48.1 (18 innings, 7 times not out.. matches were greatly enjoyed and aggregate 629, highest score 91 should form an attractive feature not gut). 2nd XI B. C. Hawkins
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2nd
We had good wickets to play on 41 wickets at 9 runs each.
Bowling 1st XI B. D. Evans but the out-field was poor. As in XI W. H. Edmonds 35 wickets at previous years the bowling was
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Jean Collin... Mias, Nindmann, Mad, our chief source of strength; with 11.85 runs each.
The Royal Artillery aquable Catches (1st XI): B. D. Evans sports start at 3.30 pm. at the
From Yokohama via Amoy the D'Aniou 3 enf. Capit. & Mad. such, an array as Evans, Reed.
B. & 1. steamer "Santhia" arrived Henrion, 1 enf. Messrs Chang Hun Sayer, Ling, Baker and Hamilton 10 FH. Holdman (wicket-R.A.S.C. camber to-day.
yesterday afternoon with 623 tons Wen, Yeh Yuan Lung, Catherine, Paris, Sept. 14. we could generally reckon on dis-keeper) 9, G. R. Sayer 8, E. W.
Hamilton and F: J. de Rome 6 gramine:--
There are 11 events on the proof general cargo and mail for House Wang, M. and Mad. Beliatalls, The committee of the French missing our opponents for at most Edmonda
Kong. She will sail for Calcutta Messrs. Pan Yuen, Olivier & each. Lawn Tennis Federation has de-a reasonable score.
Unit relay race (free style), 7 via, Singapore with passengers and Pangam, Deetineky, Tien Slang Suen, Mad. Chow Su Chín, ĐH, cided not to authorise profession-came into the side occasionally
men a team, individual distancescargo this afternoon. CHINESE SOCCER SPLIT.
Rudier. Civaux Davezać, "Dennis being 30, 60, 90, 90, 60, 30 and 30 al exhibitions or tournaments in and was most useful; he accom
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Messrs. Butterfield and Swire Fondo. Pavec, Messrs. Sue Tehe. any clubs affiliated to it,
With regard to the match for R.A. The batting was not so No definite decision was arrived
Life saving competition in will despatch to-morrow the 4.8 Ping Talang. Tin Wen, Chunk Ki "Patroclus" for Shanghai and the Tu. Chang Hoo Choo, Tafong Tsung the benefit of the Fund for Dis- consistently good and there was at the Chinese fouthall meeting pa figured Soldiers, in which Me. evident need of practice: Fincheron Dr. R. H. Kotewall (in China dives.
Diving, each competitor 3 Talthybius" for Vancouver and Wou, Ivanoff, Yoo Chung Shnen,
Detachement de Marine, M. Mori. Suzanne Lenglen and Feret were and Sayer carried off all the bat
Seattle via Kobe and Yokohama. Individual championship, 150
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DEPARTURES. 41 innings; 2,949 runs; high-to participate, the Federation is Ling honours and the former must Building); convened by him, the
Hon. Slr Shou-son Chow, Mr. Mok yards free style (a) warrant spared to allow the match to be be congratulated on thing the Wing-yew and Mr. Trang Yiu-Ling officers and N.C.O.'s; (b) gunners has been advised that the das The 'ccal office, of the P. & 0. season at the head of the league (all four being present or past
passengers departed played but only with amateurs,'
Thus Paris is deprived of see averages for the whole Colony, Presidents of the South China A.A. Tug of war (teams of 6 men)."Malwa" left Shanghai yesterday from Hong Kong per s.a. "Amazone”...
Obstacle race.. 47 innings, 2,528 runs; high. Fing Mlle. Lenglen's last match be with the remarkable average of the senior Chinese soccer organisa.
morning for this port and is ex-on September 14: fore her departure for America. over 100. The fielding on the tion in the Colony.)
(extra) children's race, (a)pected here on September 17 at Miss. Balizoni, Rev. Slater Agatha, Mr. P. Lodovici, Mr. C. H. Partridge... whole was good. The personnel of
The secessionists, who had form boys; (b) girls.
daylight with passengers, cargo Rhodes heada the bowling-Reuter.
the team was practically the same ed the Chinese Athletic Association
Half mile, R. A. units, teams of and mail from Europe via Siberia. Miss R. Volland, Mr. Rousseau, Mr, as has done duty for the last few and entered five teams in the 4, free style. seasons: unfortunately very few league, promised to play for the
Indian relay race, teams fron The annual meeting of the been bitten by the cricket bacillus mitted to their Committee.
of the new comers appear to have s.C.A.A. and the matter will be sub. H.K. S. Bde. R.A. Civil Service Cricket Club will be and the club will have to rely on held in the pavilion at 5.30 pm. on the old players again for the addressed the three delegates of Sir Shou-sep, and Dr. Kotewall September 22.
forthcoming season,
the secessionists.
cat score 316 not out; average 77.60.
Sutcliffe's figures are:-
est score 200; average 66,52:
averages with:-
892 overs; 115 wickets; aver age 14.86 runs per wicket.
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W. M. Woodfuil heads the Aus- tralian batting with:-1,672 runs: Average 57.65.
C. G. Macartney is second with 1,561 rums; average 58.82.
C. V. Grimmett is top in the Australian bowling, taking 105 wickets at 17.88 rung each. Next is C. G. Macartney with 49 wickets at 17.81 runs each-Reuter.
THE AUSTRALIANS.
MATCH WITH ENGLAND XI DRAWN.
THEIR LAST MATCH,
.ANNUAL MEETINGS.
The Kowloon Football Club hold their meeting at 5.45 p.m. on Sep- tember 24 at the pavilion In Kowloon.
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"Senson Very Pleasant.” Second Eleven.-From a match winning point of view the season |1926-1928 was not a very success-
HONG TENNIS. DOUBLES.
In the Hong Kong C.Chong ful one, our record of 2 wins, 9 tennie doubles yesterday A. W. losses and I draw not making Hayward and. J. D. Humphreys, Parker 5 for 76. England XI 126 very good reading.
rec. 3/6 beat R. Hancock and R. E.. runs for 4 wickets).
The season, however, was a very Greensmith (Exchange brokers), The weather was bright and pleasant one and the team show we 4/6, by 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 cool to-day and the wicket gooded great keenness in all matches. This match was in the semi-final.
For an "additional 65 runs, the
On one occasion only did we There were many long rallies and remaining English wickets fell, have to play a man short which play was fast the innings closing for 191. Holmes (Yorkshire) made 18. peaks well for the way the A. A. Mailey took 5 wickets for 53 members of the eleven supported and L. M. S. Lloyd (A. P. C.), rec.
runs.
Batting the second time, the Australians. made 201 runs for Blackpool, Sept 14 wickets, G. G. Macartney getting The match between the Austra 100 not out, lians and an England XI (captain Rain ther fell, stumps were ed by M. K. Foster of Worcester) drawn, and the match was aban
was drawn. Third day's play-doned. Reuter.
The Australians' tour had now
(Overnight score-Australians. 281 runs, Woodfull 110 not out, completed.
the club.
The winners meet W. A. Nowers
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Water Polo, winners of RA eup v. Rest of R.A..
Lt. Col. W. A. Edmeades, D.S.0., is president und Li, J. A Cheater secretary.
WANDERERS' TEAM..
the "Wanderers in a 1/6, in the final,"
Two of the China Navigation Company's steamers are sailing to-morrow at daylight. The 8.8. "Kiangs" en route to Singapore via Amoy, and the "Soochow" for Shanghai direct.
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The B. I. .. Tilawa" will leave Amoy for this port on September 18 at p.m. and in due hero in September 19 at p.m.
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whites) at 5.80 p.m. sharp to-day were Mr. and Mrs. C. Li Chow Hadrid Lisbon do better next season the mem-
morrow Sgt. Clark R.A. Lt (nee Miss Alice Li) who were London, Sept. 14. J. H. Smith, R.,te, Beeves married at St. John's Cathedral Boo ers must definitely set aside at
Buenos Aires lenat two evenings a week for net In division of the English (East Surreys); E. J. R. Mitchell, last, Wednesday. The newly-wed Bombay, m
Football League to tlay, Hudders Lt. Henderson, N., F. B. Jones; couple will spend part of their bangbal... practice.
The return of Mr. C. Sara to the field and Sunderland drew in a JA HL Plummer, Lt, Armstrong, honeymoon at Saigon, before. pro obama eleven in 1926 strengthened our goalless match (at Huddersfield) R.N., D. Lyon, Lt. Andrews, K.N., ceeding to their home at Taiping, niver ope
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