THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, MAY 9, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

"In Tak-cheak & Law Man-kwong (C.R.C.).

SCHOOL SPORTS.

ATHLETIC SPORTS.

HOW THEY STAND. COLONIAL CHANGES.

lent to H. J. Armstrong and S

1

XX

DAVIS CUP.

TRIPLE SUCCESS.

Garrod loat to L. M. 8. Lloyd and

W. A. Nowere beat W. M. Lyons and D. S.

Green

5. 0

5.6

CHEUNG CHAU FIFTH ANNUAL,

E.C.A.A. FIFTH ANNUAL

MEETING..

END OF HOME FOOTBALL SEASON.

NEW GOVERNOR OF THE SEYCHELLES.

7-4

PRIZE FOR NEXT YEAR.

TWO NEW RECORDS.

Sir

17-18

MATCHES IN EUROPBAN ZONE.

CHAMPIONS IN THE TENNIS LEAGUE.

(Total: C.R.C. 55, H,K.C.C. 44),

I.R.C. 7. K.C.C.

THREE TIES DECIDED.

Three ties in the European zone of the Davis Cup lawn tennis have been decided.

·Prague, May 8. Czecho-Slovakin knocked out

Greece by winning 4 matches to 1.

--Reuter.

Note: Each tie consists of four singles and one doubles matches, best out of the five to win.]

South Africa v. Ireland,

Dublin, May 7,

South Africa eliminated Ireland. I In the doubles, Condon and Kay- mond bent Mahony and Meldon 6-3, 3 6-2, 7-5. The winners meet Britain in the 2nd round,--Reuter.

On Friday. South Africa had already won two singles matches.]

Britain v. Switzerland.

Birmingham, May 7. Britain knocked out Sweden. In the doubles Godfree and Gregory, beat Muller and Malmstorm 4-6..

The winners meet 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. South Africa in the 2nd round.— Reuter.

[On Friday, Britain won two singles matches.]

"“Stars" in Germany.

Berlin, May 7. Visiting Germany for exhibition tennis matches, the Amerienn "stars," W. T. Wilden and Ifanter defented Landemann and Kleinsch- roth in doubles by G-3, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. -Renter.

Both Tilden and Hunter had won in singles on Friday.]

GOLF MATCH.

KOWLOON DEFEAT JUNIOR SECTION.

OVERWHELMING VICTORY.

An overwhelming victory was gained by the Kowloon Golf - Club yesterday in their return match with the Junior Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.

Bach team had 16 players as in the earlier match, with singles in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon.

ANALYSIS OF RESULTS.

At Snokumpoo, the. Indian R.C. defeated Kowloon C.C. by 13 games. Champions of last season in all Scores three divisions of the Hong Kong) Tennis League, Chinese Recreation Club gained a triple success on Saturday.

In the two divisions in which they were engaged, Indinh. Recreation Club and Nippon Club also scored their full measure of victory.

Four of the fixtures were post- poned. An analysis of Saturday's results follows:-

14 " Division.

C.R.C. v. H.K.C.C.

On their own ground, Chinese R.C. defeated Hong Kong CC. by 23 games. Scores:-

Ng Sze-cheung and M. K. Lo (CRC) bent S. E. Green and H. Owen

Hughes

G. 51 lost to G, Miskin and W. B.

Cornaby

beat A. Brearley and R. M..

Henderson

7- 4

18.15

8. A. Hamid and S.S. Hussain

(I.R.C.) :- beat D. J. Purves and C. W. E.

Bishop.... beat A. H. McBride and G. Lee 9- 2 lost to A. Hanson and G. Ford B-8

יי

7- 4

S. A. R. Ismail and S. A. R. Bux (LR.C.):

of

The fifth annual athletic sports

He

PROMOTION & RELEGATION..

London, May. 8. Malcolm Stevenson, Cheung Chau Government

All issues in the leading Leagues K.C.M.G., has been appointed School held its Afth annual meeting of the South China Ath-at Home, were decided on Satur-Governor of the Seychelles.- athletic sports meeting on the letic Association was held on they when the official season ended. Reuter. Island's football

The feature of the results is Man- ground ол Hong Kong Football Club ground chester City's attempt to get back in the Far East as a cadet in the [Sir Malcolm first saw service Saturday.

to division 1. In their race with Civil Service, being appointed hon.

Those present included the yesterday.

Portsmouth, they were behind on Second Assistant Colonial Secre Mr. W. T. Southern Although the weather was un-

goal average but level on points (Colonial Secretary) and Mrs. favourable the attendance was good Middlesbrough having gained the tary of Ceylon after ten years Southorn, Mr. E. I. Wynne Jones while the sport provided was of a championship and the other place in the Ceylon Civil Service. (District Officer, South), Mr. E. high order. Every event was keen-for promotion. Both contestants subsequently acted as the Private Ralphs (Inspector of Schools) and ly contested and some close finishes won on Saturday. Manchester City Secretary to the Governor there Dr. Minett, who went over in

piled up the Government launch "Stanley" were scen.

goals against their op and as Principal Assistant Colon- ponents (Bradford City, the wooden lal Secretary. For ten years, Sir were welcomed by Mr. F, P. Ng Tin-ling broke the record for apponista) but Portsmouth ran up Malcolm has been connected with 19-14| Franklin (President

putting the shot with a throw of

5-1 against Preaton. Cheung Chau Residents' Associa-step-and-jump,

the 12 1/8 metres, while in the hop

Winners and Losers.

the administration of Cyprus, Sze-To Kwong

The league questions have now holding the positions of Governor tion) and Mr. Hon Kau-fung broke the record by covering 11.83 been decided ar follow-

and Commander-in-Chief

and (head master of the school). metres.

Division I-champions New-High Commissioner and Comman- Mr. A. E. Wood (Director of

castle, runners-up Newcastle; re-der-in-Chief.] Education) took over eight teams

legated Leeds and West Brom- wich Albion. from the following Government echools, for competition:-

200 metres-1, Leung Mo-yeung, Queen's College, King's College. 25.1/5 seconds; 2, Leung Tsat- Ellis Kadoorie School, Yaumati kwan; 3. Wong Pui-cheung..

Throwing the Discus.-1, Wong School. Wanchai School, Gap Pui-cheung, 29.1 metres; 2, Wong Road School, Taipo School and Un Tsat-kwan: 3, Leung Mo-yeunk. Long School.

Running Broad Jump.-i, Wong The School Spirit,

Pui-cheung, 5.28 metres; 2, Leung In expressing gratitude to the Mo-yeang: 3. Leang Teat-kwan.

Throwing the Javelin.-1. Leung helpers (including Sergeant Tsat-kwan, 38.25 metres; 2, Leung Chester Woods, officer in charge, Mo-yeung: 3. Wong Pul-cheung, Cheung Chau police station), Mr. 1,600 Metres.-1, Leung. Mo- Ralphs thanked Mr. Southorn for yeung; 2; Wong Pui-cheung: 3, visiting the island, Mrs. Southorn Leung Tent-kwan, for giving away the prizes, and Mr. F. P. Franklin and Mr. L. M. Whyte for assistance.

beat D. J. Purves and C. W. E.

Bishop ...... beat A. H. McBride and G.

Lee

942

6- 5

beat A. Hanson and G. Ford.. 7- 4

(I.R.C.):-

22-11

5-6

Y. A. Wahab and J. S. A. Curreem lost to D. J. Purves and C. W. E. Bishops boat A. H. McBride and G.

Lee

8- 3 lost to A. Hanson and G. Ford 2-9

15-18 (Total: IR.C. 56, K.C.C. 43).

U.S.R.C. v. NIPPON CLUB.

On their own ground, United Services R.C. lost to Nippon Club by 7- 4

19 games. Scores:-

Comdr. Turner and Lt. Sturges .10- 1 (U.S.R.C.):—

lost to Sajiki and Fujieda... 3-8 3-3jost to Mizuguchi and M... 5-6 lost to Okajima and Suenaga... 5-6 25-8

13-20

Ng Sze-kwong and M. W. Lo (CR.C.)- beat S. E. Green zad H. Owen

Hughes beat G. Miskin and W B.

Cornaby

beat A. Brearley and R.

Henderson

M.

Yew Man-tsun and Yew Man-kit | !(C.R.C.)

beat S. E. Green and fl. Owen

Hughes

beat G. Miskin and W. B.

Cornaby

.'. . .

lost to A. Brearley and R. M.

Henderson

Lt. Brewerton and Capt. Parkes 7-4 lost to Sajiki and Fujieda ... 3-8

(U.S.R.C.) ;~~

heat Mizuguchi and Miki 65 beat Okajima and Suenaga

5-G

Dr. Thomas and Lt. 18-15 (U.S.R.C.);

6

Results follow:

Pentathlon Group,

Other Events.

100 Metres.-1, Wong Shiu- feung: 2, Chau Hau-leung: 3. Se-tsun. Time 12-2/5 secs.

Division Il-for promotion,

North Rhodesin,

London, May 8.

Middlesbrough (champion) and Sir James Crawford Maxwell, Portsmouth; relegated Darling K.B.E., has been appointed Gov- ton and Bradford City.

4

Jernor of North Rhodesia --- Div. III (South):-for promo-Reuter. tion, Bristol City; to apply for re-election, Watford and dare.

[Sir James has been Colonial Aber-Secretary, Gold Coast, for five

Div. III (North) for promo-years and previously held the tion, Stoke; to apply for re-positions of District Commission- . election, Accrington and Barrow.er and Colonial Secretary, Sierra Scottish League (Division Leone, also holding an appoint- 1): champions Rangers, run-ment it Nigeria.] ners-up Motherwell; relegated.i Greenock Morton and Dundee United.

Rare Tusslé.

won,

MOTORING MISHAP.

SHAKEN.

Clapton Orient had a rare tussle GOVERNOR OF PHILIPPINES to avoid relegation. They away, at Reading, while Darlington Mr. Ralphs referred to Mrs. C. G. Alabaster as a "kaifong" (a

(on their own ground) only man- 100 Metres, boys under 14.-1, aged to draw with another London

Manila, May 8. village elder) by reason of her Sze-To Tak; 2. Wong Sin-pan: 3 club in Cheinen, who were losing long residence in the island and Li Sik-lun. Time, 15 secs.

Governor-General Wood barely their race for promotion. to Mr. Alabaster as having been

escaped serious injury at 3.30 this 100 Metres High Hurdles.-1, Portsmouth's goal average was afternoon when the steering gear the "Lord Mayor" of the island. Lam Yuk-yingi 2, Li Wal-choi; 31.775 compared with Manchester of the car in which he was return:

of over 35 years of age.-1, Hung Lam Pul.

City's 1.770, the respective finalling from 100 Metres Handicap, members figures being:- Koon-chau; 2, Chang Tak-chu.

Goals

Baguio to Manila broke. The car went into a ditch, P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, over a pile of rocks, and then

[collided with a native cart.. mouth 42 23 8 11 37 49 54 Manchester

City.. 42 22 10 10 108 61 54

London, May 7. Matches played to-day in the Football League (home team given

always liked to go to such sports Mr. Southorn said that he

meetings for one could then, from witnessing the spirit dis-

800 Metres.-1, Ng Tak-wing; 2 Porta- 8-3 played, get a better idea of the U-Sze-tsun; 3, Fung Kwok-wa.

school spirit than by seeing the Time, 2 min. 18-4/5 seca. 17-16 school work.

800 Metros Relay for Boy Scouts. Smith

To mark the pleasure the-1. 14th Troop; 2, 15th Troop, 47sports had given him and Mrs. 200 Metres.—1. Wong Shiu- 38 Southorn, they would present. aeg: 2, Mak Kwok-chan; 3, Lam

Yuk-ying Time, 25 secs. Jest to Okajima and Suenaga. 3-8 prize for competition next year.

6,000 Metres 1, Leung Ying- leun; 2. Chan Pak-man; 3, Wong Birmingham 2, Shefeld United 3. Kam-wa. Time, 20 mins. 30 seus. Blackburn 1, Cardiff 0.

50 Metres. Ladies.-1, Miss Lai Bury 1, Derby 2. Po-yan: 2. Miss Mak Yim-tsung: Huddersfield 0, Aston Villa 0. Miss Chung Lai-young.

(Total: C.R.C. 61, HK.C.C. 38). lost to Sajiki and Fujieda ..

last to Mizuguchi and Miki

K.C.C. v. L.R.C.

10-23

Total: U.S.R.C. 40, Nippon Club,

On the Kowloon C.C. ground, the home team lost to Indian R.C. by 59.) 7 games. Sores

Hussein

Kowloon In the first match at

E. C Finehyr and L. Jack city, the Peninsula mon won by (K.C.c.) :— 144 points. Crossing over to beat S. II. Ismail and S. A. Happy Valley yesterday, they won by 16 points. The winners led both, on the singles and foursomes. De- talls follow-

Singles

Junior Section.

W. McKay

C. B. Robertson

R. Campbell

.J. Laing

F. E. Booker

P. Morrison

J. D. Perry

W. G. Davis 'G. McLeod..

F. Glover

W. Pryde

J. McBride

beat J. A. Cassambhoy and

I. M. Razack

lost to H. D. Rumjohn and

8. A. Rumjahn

· M.B.K. v. RECREIO.

On the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

7- 4 ground, the home team lost to Club

de Recreio by 13 games. Scores:- 3- 4

T. Fujimori and S. Huckuima (M.B.K.):-

THE PLAYERS.

M.C.L. EXHIBITION TENNIS MATCHES.

Arat) resulted as follow

Division I.

Leicester 2, Newanstle 1.

200 Aletres Low Hurdles.-1Sheffield Wednesday 1, Leeds 0.

Mow, 2. Li Ping-tong; 3, U Sec-Tottenham 0, Arsenal 4.

โดย

tsun. Time, 29-1/5 secs. ・・

100 Metres, students of the West Bromwich 0,

| 5,C.A.A,-1, . Wong Shiu-pan; 、 23 United 2,

Manchester

Hau Ching-to: 3, Lal Wa-pai. Time, West Ham 3, Liverpool 3.

Division II. 16-1/6 secs.

400

General Wood, Mrs. Wood and

The exhibition tennis matches at the H.K.C.C. in nid of the

Metres.-1, Wong Shiu-Barnsley 5, Southampton 1. M.C.L. will begin at 4 p.m. on

leung: 2, Li Ping-tong: 3, Mak Blackpool 5, Notts County 0. Wednesday.

Kwok-chan. Time, 58-4/5 secs. Darlington 2, Chelsea 2. The first match will be Mrs. Threading the Needle Race, 400 Fulham 3, Hull 1 Tottenham and Major Lucas, Metres.-1 Mr. Chan and Miss Grimsby-6, Wolverhampton 4-7R.A.M.C, v. Miss Enid Lo and Cheung; 2, Mr. Yick and Miss Yick; Manchester City 8, Bradford City 0. Major Burton Read, the Aide-de-

Mr. M. K. Lo. The second will be 3. Mr. Ng and Miss Kwok.

Notts Forest 0. Port Vale 8. Col. C. Russell Brown, R.E., and

200 Metres Handicap, members. Oldham 3, South Shields 2. V. H. D.-1, Chan Yu-tin; 2, Liu Ying-hong: Portsmouth 5, Prenton N.E. 1. Dr. R. E. Tottenham

3, Lau Yuk-ying. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn.

Reading 0, Clapton 'Orient 1. 200 Metres, open to the Colony-Swansea 0, Middlesbrough 1. 4- 7

Admission will be $1, tickets 1, Wong Shiu-leung; 2. A. E. Car Division III (South). for the stand being obtainable at vatho; 3, T. Hamet. Time, 24-3/5 Aberdare 2, Brighton 2. 7- 4 Messrs. Anderson's and Messrs. secs.

Bournemouth S, Southend 0.

4-7 lost to F. Remedios and f

Sitva

4-7

1,

E. F. Fincher and C. H. Atkins (K.C.C.) :-

1%

lost to S. H. Ismail and S. A.

18-15 lost to F. Ozorio and

Remedios lost to R. Hyndman and

Prata

A.

4-7

F.

0.

R. C. Wallace

1% Hussain

4-7

beat J. A. Cassumbhoy and

12-21

I. M. Razack .....

7- 4

Jost to H. D. Rumjahn

13

S. A. Rumjahn

1-10

lost to F. Remedios

Silva

I. Saido and G. Nakamura (M.B.K.) :-

and J.

12-21

W. Hyde and C. E. Miliard (K.C.C.):-

beat F. Ozorio and

Remedios

A.

·A. Goldenberg

lost to S. H. Ismail and S. A.

lost to R. Hyndman and

Prata

F.

T. Young

Hussain

4-7

A. Brooksbank

beat J. A. Cassumbhoy and

I. M. Razack....

able.

7- 4

Total

Fourcomes

5 lost to H. D. Rumjahn and

S. A. Rumjaħn

5-6

W. McKay and C. B. Robert-

15-18 Y. Mizobe and M. Kitajima (M.B.K.): lost to F. Remedios and J.

Silva

4-7

16-17 beat

F. Ozorio and A. Remedios beat R. Hyndman and F.

Pratn

6- 5

6- G

16-17

son

R. Campbeli and L. Laing

R. C. Wallace and F. E.

Booker ...

D. Morrison and J. D. Perry 2 W. Davies and G. McLeod .. 1 F. Glover and W. Pryde

J. McBride and A. Golden-

burg ...

T. Young and A. Broosbank

Total Grand Total 94 points,

Kowloon Golf Club.

:Singles

J. D. Thomson

F. E. Remedios

A.. W. da Roza

E. T. Andrews

E. D. da Rozu

.J. C. Thomson

C. B. Slipper

H. W. Page ...

.J. O. McLaggan

:S, Gray

'S. Howkin'

H. Overy

S. H. Stewart

W. J. Carroll

F. X. Remedios

A. W. Roberts

Foursomes

Total

J. D. Thomaeon and F. E.

Remedios

A. W. Roza and E.

Andrews

E. C. da Roza and J. C

Thomson

G. B. Slipper and H. W. Page

J. O, McLaggan and S. Gray

1%

(Total: K.G.C 46, LR.C. 53).

UNIVERSITY v. U.S.R.C.

At Pokfulam, the University defeated United Services R.C. by 19 games. Scores;~~

T. W. Chong and A. A. Rumjahn (University).

lost to Stevenson & Howard. 3- 8

beat Healing and Dale

beat Wright & Webb

8- 3

Moutrie's, A-limited number of 1,600 Metres.-1. Ng Tak-wing: Bristol City 3, Merthyr 0. 4-7 chairs at 50 cents will be avail-2, Fung Kwok-wa; 3, Leung Ying-Charlton 1. Exeter 0.

hin. Time, 4 mins. 60 secs.

(Total: M.B.K, 43, Recreio 56).

"C" Division.

H.K.C.C. v. C.R.C.

7- 4 On their own ground, Hong Kong 18-15 C.C. lost to Chinese R.C. by 53 F. A. Redmond and L. Forster games. Scores

G. S. Hugh-Jones and T. G. (University):- lost to Stevenson and Howard 5-6 Bennett (H.K.C.C.):- beat Healing and Dale...... 7. 4 beat M. K. Lou and K. K. IP 14 beat Wright and Webb 74lost to W. B. Mu and W. P.

Chan

1

14 veraity)-

work.

Athletic Association "A" team; 2.

100 Metres, Boy Scouts.-1, Ip Coventry 2, Bristol Rovers 2. The Guild and League distribut Tak-wa; 2. Lia Wing-hong: 3 Wong Crystal Palace 1. Millwall G. ed $14,000 among Service and civil Kee-leung.

Gillingham 0, Northarits 2. charities last year and it is hoped 100 Metres, officials.-1, Chang Newport 0. Norwich 0. that there will be a large attend-Chun-sang: 2, Fung Man-kit; Plymouth 1, Luton T. 0: arice at the interesting contests Shek Cheung-shan,

Queen's Park Rangers 0, Swindon 1. arranged, so that the Guild andį 800 Metres Relay.-1, Chinese Watford 0, Brentford 0. League may continue their good Chinese Athletic, Association "B" Ashington 4, Southport 1.

Division III (North).

teara.

Bradford 6, Accrington 1. High Jump-Tang Ki-cheung: Cheaterfield 2, Rochdale 3. 2 Lam Pui 8, Lau Tak-kwong. Doncaster 7, Barrow 0. | Height, 1,545 metres.

Nelson 0, Tranmere 2. Putting the Shot-1, Ng Tin New Brighton 9. Stockport 1. ling: 2, Wong Nam-fo: 3, Cho Ting- Rotherham 2, Lincoln, 4. chan. Distance, 12-1/5 metres." Stoke 5, Halifax 1 In the semi-final of the Mixed Kicking the Football.-1, Suen Walsall 1, Durham 1. Doubles of the Hong Kong 'C.C. Kam-shun; 2, Lau Mew; 3, Chan Wigan 2, Crewe 2. tennis tourney on Saturday, Dr. and U-tin. Distance, 147-1/2 feet.

Wrexham 4, Hartlepools 0. defeated Mr. and Mrs. CC. Stark ahuen; 2, Cheung Tak-wing: Mrs. R. E. Tottenham (owa 15/3) Long Broad Jump.—1, To Kwan-

(rec. 5/6) by 6-3, 6-4. -

Wong Pui-cheung. Distance, 5:4) The winners will meet H. Owen metres, Hughes and Mrs. M. Hall (owe 1/6) in the final of this event.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

3.

Throwing the Javelin-1, Leung Teat-kwan: 2, Chan Woon-lam; 3. Finals in the open championships Cho, Ting-chan. Distance 38.85 will be played as follow, weather metres, permitting:-singles, to-day; dou- Pole Vaulting.-1. Suen Kuen: 2. 1-10 bles on Thursday both on the U King-ho; 3, Lo Tun. Helght, 9%

stand court The M.C.L. exhibi- teet.

6-5

2-9

H. C. Hung and P. C. Lim (Uni-

19-14 lost to W. K. Cheung and H. F.

Un

beat Stevenson & Howard ...

1/4 beat Healing and Dale

14

14

!

1%

(Total: University 59, U.S.R.C

12% 40),

lost to M. K. Lau and K. K. Ip 3-8 22-11 lost to W. B. Ma and W. P.

Chan

2; 9 lost to W. K. Choung and H. F.

Un

8. Hewkin and H. Overy 2:

E. H. Stewart and W. J.

Carrell

| beat Wright & Webb

"B" Division.

C.R.C. v. H.K.C.C.

9- 2 6- 51 J. R. Collls and T. Megarry day. 7. 4 (H.K.C.C.):-

At Causeway Bay, Chinese R.C. defeated Hong Kong C.O. by 11 games. Scores:

-Reuter,

TEMPTING FATE.

NO NEWS OF FRENCH AVIATOR.

London, May 7, Mystery surrounds the fate of

Camp, were badly shaken up but unhurt. A messanger riding with the chauffeur was injured.

General Wood transferred to janother car and arrived in Manila

this evening.-Reuter.

STEEL HELMETS.”

DEMANDS OF GERMAN NATIONALISTS.

Berlin, May 8. Eighty thousand members of the "steel-helmet" organisation, mostly former soldiers and nation- alists, assembled to protest against the peace treaties, to de- mand the restoration of conscrip- tion, and to declare war on "all weakness and cowardice which Įdesires to deprive the Germans of the right and will to defend."..."

The police in full force, armed {to the teeth, barred to other or- ganisations the areas and streets {through which the steel-helmet - (members were passing in order to prevent clashes. President Hindenburg declined an invita- tion to attend, the demonstration.

-Reuter.

WARSHIPS IN PORT

9-24 lion games are down for Wednes- Hop, Step and Jump-Sze-To the French airman, Captain de│ North Wall Basin, Belgol, South Kwong: 2. Leung Mo-yeung: 3, Lau Saint Roman, who left St. Louis, Wall Basin, Sepoy and Tarantula; Tak-kwong. 11.85 metres.

near Dakar, on the morning of East Wail. Somme and Subs. L15 Value of Sport.

Thursday, on a non-stop flight to and L19: West Wall Dock, Titania; At the conclusion, the prizes Brazil, discarding his floats, In Dock. Wivern. Verity, Moorlake were distributed by the President, spite of the French Air Ministry Taikoo Dock, Aphis; Kowloon Dock,

Hermen and Ladybird: Coaling. 2-8

J Kew and H. C. Bough Mr. Mok Wing-yue. In a brief forbidding him to do so.

Camber L9. No. 1 Buoy, Velta (Ita- (K.C.C.):

speech, the secretary, Mr. Chang It is suggested that he may lan); No. 8 Buoy, Show Phraya 7-28 lost to K. Yoshikawa --and Y.

Chun-sang, appealed for a fine have landed on an isolated spot on (Siamese); No. 4 Buoy, Dauntless; Hachiuma

4-7 sense of sportsmanship, pointing out the Brazilian coast and that his No. 6.Buoy, Frobisher; No. 7 Buoy, beat G. Akal and T. Yashiro. 6-5 that their performance on the ath- wireless is out of order-Reuter. Delhi: No. 10 Buoy, Sterling and

letic field was not to be îmeasured lost to M. K. Lau and K. K. Ip 3- 8 lost to N. Nomura and T.

Takeuchi lost to W. B. Ma and W. P.

3gby the intrinsic value of the prizes. Mr. Hin Wong also followed with Chan

· 3-8

13-20 a few remarks on the value of W. Woodward and R. F. Strange sports and their importanta nowa

days in the life of the Chinare, n (K.0.0.) beat K. Yoshikawa and Y.

shikawa and Hachiuma

J. R. Hinton and A.-H. Penn!; (H.K.C.C.)

2.

C. Choa and H. Lo (C.R.C.):-- beat H. J. Armstrong and S.

Garrod...

| lost to W, K. Ghéung and H. FA

Un

1-10

7-26

FX Remedios and A. W.

Roberta

2

beat L. M. 8. Lloyd and W. A

Nowers ...

(Total: H.K.C.C. 29, C.R.C. 76)..

Total

13

loat to W. 11. Lyons and D. S.

Green

*E.C.CV NIPPON.

Grand Total 25% points.

BILLIARDS CHAMPION.":"

London, May 7.. Playing at Manchester, Newman retained the professional billiards championship by defeating Davis by 16,000 to 14,736, Reuter

[Davis obtained a lead in the

Pendulum break]

earlier stages by using Rance's

lost to G. Akal and T. Yashiro 6- 0 lost to N. Nomura and T.

Takeuchi

-16-17

Playing on home ground, Kowloon 21-12 C.C: lost to the Nippon Club by 19 (Total: I.C.C. 40, Nippon 59). Lau Fook-ki & Chiu Chun-chiu games. Scores (C.R.C.):

beat H. J. Armstrong and SIP

Garrod

* J. S. Smith, and G., H. Leddru (K.C.C.) ANY 6-lost to K. - Yoshikawa and

TR.C. v. RA.O.C..

lost to L. M. S. Lloyd and Y Hachluma 1-10 On their own ground, Taikoo

W A Nowers

47 lost to G. Akal and T. Yashiro 5-6 R.C. lost to the Royal

Sex

HOME RACING,

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Robin (Canton) Faulknor. (Junc The Treasury on May 9 will tion Channel) Cicala (Canton), call in outstanding bonds of the Onslaught (Delta), Nessus (Can- Second Liberty Loan amounting ton). to $1,700,000 payment be to

made on November 15, the tentham a little apprehensive about anniversary of the issue, after the future and the fortunes of the humble but venerable science of which the bonds without bear in- Twenty-one ran; won by a lengths terest, but probably the Treasury arithmetic itself Lord Oxford. best W. M. Lyons and D. 8. lost to Ni Nomura and T. Vice Corps by 81 games. Full and 2 lengths.

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