MONDAY, MAY 30, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

CRICKET-INTERPORT.

Triangular Tournament This Year?

MALAYA & SHANGHAI INVITED.

THE DERBY,

FIGURES IN CALCUTTA SWEEP.

£370,000 IN PRIZES.

Bombay, May 29. It is understood that the total of Shanghai, May 25. the Calcutta (Derby) Sweep avail The visit of the Hong Kong In-able for distribution will be over terpor cricket team to Shanghai £370,000. this year has definitely been aban- The holder of the ticket drawing doned. It was Hong Kong's turn to the winning horse will get about come to Shanghai during May, but £168,000; the second about £84,000; In view of the unsettled local con- and the third about £42,000..

Others will get about £1,000’cach. ditions, Shanghai suggested that the visit might be deferred till the-Reuter, Autumn,

Hong Kong repiled to the effect: that as a fearn from Singapore would be visiting Hong Kong in the autumn, it would be difficult to to arrange for Hong Kong side come to Shanghai, and instead, an, invitation was extended to Shanghai to send a team to Hong Kong at the same time a Singapore, in order. to make a triangular context..

Triangular Tournament.

We understand (says the "N. C. Dally News") that a provisional ac- Hong ceptance has heen sent to Kong, and in the event of nothing untoward happening in the mean time. Shanghai, Hong Kong. and Singapore will be playing at Hong Kong in the late autumn. It is probable that a Hong Kong team will come to Shanghai next May.

If a team is to go to Hong Kong in October or November, there are Aure to be two or three Interporț trials,

"QUITE INFORMAL"

Invitation to be Sent This Week.

Mr. L. S. Greenhill, hon, secre- tary of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, courteously informed the "China Mail" this morning that discussions with Shanghai have been quite in- formal but that the official invita- tion will be sent towards the end of this week.

An invitation had already been extended to Singanore but the reply has not been received yet.

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THE FIELD.

List of Starters Amended to Date.

-Reuter.

BOWLS LEAGUE:

KOWLOON DOCK R.C. STILL LEADING.

K.C.C. 2ND XI UNDEFEATED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

What looked likely to turn out to be an ideal day for Lawn Bowls on Saturday, was rather apolled by to heavy akowers of rain between 3.45 and 4.15 p.m.

E. M. Remedios Holdman

A. Ribeiro

C. Vas

J. Ozorio

Flegg

C. E. Marques

Luck

(skip)... 12

'Alderman

(skip).....

Strange

Simmonds

Archibald

.... 21

Nagbey

(skip)

.42

24

67

F. W. Ribeiro F. E. Remedios

J. Ribeiro (skip)

C.C.C. v. R.II.K.Y.C.

On the Cralgengower C.C. green, the home team defeated the Royal H.K.Y.C. by 33 shots. Scores

C.C.C..

Shortly after the commencement of the League matches, bowlers had to seek the shelter of the pavilion, but were soon able to continue, al- though the greens had become fairly sodden. Only a few minutes Goorts play could be indulged in when | Lely they had to beat another hasty re- Sellwood' treat for the third time during the Spinks afternoon. The grounds, dried up quickly under a strong sun and enabled the fixtures to be carried out.

R.H.K.Y.C.

. Gordon Wood

Janea

Shields

22

(skip) Black

19

Thornhill!

Anderson

Edwarda

37

(skip)

14

Williamson

Dallin

VAUX

Davies

(skip)

21

80

(skip)

14

47

(skip) ... Kharns Abbas Beer Knott In Division 1, the Kowloon D.R.C.

(skip) are still leading, but they cannot Nicholson afford a defeat as Craigengower Williama C.C. are elesely at their heels, Rodrigues with the same number of points, but Kitchell- the latter have played one match more.

The

London, May 28.

In Division II, Kowloon C.C. have a reverse, after Double Barrell was scratched not yet suffered for the Derby at 12.14 p.m. to-day.having played four matches.

Kowloon B.G.C., rather unexpected- The list of probables for thely inflicted a heavy defeat on the Derby (run this Wednesday)-the East Point RC, the margin in richest Derby to date and the first their favour being 21 shots. convincingly under the Betting Tax-is now as Craigengower C.C.

trounced the Royal II.K.Y.C. to the follows:-

tune of 33 shots, and incidentally scored their first victory. Club de Recreio went down to the

Civil Service C.C. by 26 shots.

Runner

Adam's Apple Adieu Applecross Birthright

Call Boy

Curinlis

Damon

Flashing Star.

Fourth Hand

Hosuar

Hut Night

Jack's Son

Kincardine

Jockey

J. Lench

Marshall

J. Childs Garnett

Elliott

R. Jones

P. Beasley

Dies

Smirke

i

Wragg

Knight of the

1

Grail

Lone Knight

Moneymaker Parker Restigouche Shian Mor Sickle Silverstead

Son and Hair Segirnmende Tattoo 'Treat

The last triangular tournament! THE played here was in the autumn of]. 1924 when Hong Kong defeated. Shanghai and Malaya and Shang

hai beat Malaya.

In 1925 Hong Kong won'at Shang- hai. Last year a Hong Kong team lost to Malaya and Shanghai won here.

II. Beasley

Winter

S. Donoghue. Beary

Butcher

C. Childs

F. Lane

Weston

F. Fox

Evans

A. Burns Perryman

DYER" CUP.

SCOTS VOLUNTEERS AT STONECUTTERS.

YESTERDAY'S SHOOTING.

K.B.G.C. v. E.P.R.C.

F. Samways

On their own green, the Kowloon B.G.C. defeated the East Point R.C. by 21 shots. Scores:-

K.B.G.C:

E.P.R.C. W. E. Hale C. Hatt G. Slipper D. F. Warren

(skip)

Matthews

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. v. K.B.G.C. Stonham

· LAWN TENNIS.

LEADERS IN THE LOCAL LEAGUE.

?

WEEK-END FIXTURES.

MACAO RACES.

SECOND EXTRA MEETING SUCCESS,

HONG KONG'S. PART.

3-Comer House Stakes one mile.

Mr. Leung Hau-un's Little Sit

Tang (Mr. Stanton) 1 Mr. Yam Man'a 'Dick Lo

(Mr. Y. M. Loo) 2 Mok, and Chue's

Messrs.

Honeymoon

(Dr. J. C. Macgown)

4-Llama Mine Plate.-six furlongs,

Seven out of thirteen fixtures in the Tennis League on Saturday were decided, the others being post- noned on

account of rain. One match was played yesterday.

In "A" division, the undefeated holders (Chinese R.C.) were not engaged.

In "g" division, neither of the three undefeated clubs-Recreio. Chinese R.C. (holders) and Indian R.C. was engaged.

In "C" division, Chinese R.C. improvement. both their matches (holders) WOR and increase their lead. Craigen- Sutton of Hong Kong Hower and Recreio are also unde-judge's. Mr. W. L. Gerrard of Mr. K. H.'s Easter Day feated in this division and they Shanghai was starter. It was due both won.

mainly to Mr. Gerrard's efforts that Mr. R. J. Paterson's August

Although only a few ponies were. Time: 2.12.8/5. entered, Hong Kong took 1 sub- stantial part in Macao's second extra race meating, held on Satur-Mr. Lim Kee's U-Un day and Sunday, when a big crowd or local race-goers was present.

(Mr. Charles) 1 Mr. Lim Kee's Tap Sinc.....

Details folow:--

"A" Division.

U.S.R.C. v. K.C.C.

The sport was kanly enjoyed, a thereby helping to awell the "tote" Mesara. Wing Fat & Co.'s number of favourites falling and

(Mr. Reidy) A returns. The handling of tickets both if the parl-mutuel and in the

Lucky Star. (Mr. Pollock) 3 Time: 1.86.4/5. cash sweep showed considerable 5.-Lisboa Handicap, "B" class.——

Mr. R. J. Paterson and Mr. F. Mr. U-Un's Dragon Boat

1/4 miles.

as

acted

(Mr. Reidy) 1

(Mr. Chun) 2

racing is possible in Macao.

Time: 2.45.

(Lt. Bulteel) 8

6-All Out Stakes.-slx

On Saturday evening a dinner was given in the residence of Com- mendador Loo Lim-ioc (President) of the Club) at which Mr. K. H. Chun presided. Mr. G. W. Sewell Mr. Lim returned thanks on behalf of the

Friend

furlongs.

Kee's Shanghai ...(Mr. Sewell). 1

Hong Kong Jockey Club Details Mr. Yam Man's Dick Lo....

follow:--

First Day.

furlongs.

Visiting the United Services R.C., Kowloon C.C. defeated the home team by 7 games. Scores:-

Maj. Stevenson and Rev. Alex-| 1-May Novices Stakes.-Six ander (U.S.R.C.) :— beat E. C. Fincher and E. F. Mr. Jue's Sunning ..

Fincher....

lost to W. Hyde and C. E.

Millard

beat L. Jack and C. W. E.

Bishop

(Mr. Pollock) 2

Mr. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin ....

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 8

Time: 1.34,

7.-Mid-Summer Plate.-half

mile.

Mr. K. H.'s Loongwa

(Mr. K. H. Chunh i 3 Mr. Huen Chong's Chow Taze-

lon.... (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 |Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sunburst

Rose

Time: 69.2/5.

....(owner) 3

8 Praia Grande Stakes.—one

8-3

1-10

R. Williamson

R. McKellar

47-4

16-17

R; W. Lee

20

(akip)

Shaw

Webster

Comdr. Turner and Flight 20 Lt. Brewerton (U.S.R.C.):-

lost to E. C. Fincher and E. F.

Fincher

2- 9

Budding Maclachlan

Hamilton

Whiteford

lost to W. Hyde and C. E.

Millard

(Mr. Fontes) Mr. Leun Yick's Chick To... (Mr. Y. M. Loo) Mr. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin

Mr. R. Rocha) Time: 1.35.

2-Oporto Handicap "A" Class, aix furlongs. Mr. K. H.'s Loongwa

(Mr. Chun)

1

2

1

3-8

(skip) .... 32

(skip)

Cuff McIntosh Dixon

(skip)

.... 19

71

Baker Vickars Henderson McTavish (skip)

10 beat L. Jack and C. W. E.

Bishop

Mr. Lim Kee's Shanghai

Friend

(Mr. Sewell)

Mr.

2

20

11-22 Capt. Howard and Lt. Webb (U.S.R.C.):-

6- 6 Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Taze- lon. (Mr. G. U. da Rozn) Time: 1.32.2/5.

3

beat W, Hyde and

Millard

50 lost to E. C. Fincher and E. F.

Fincher

C. E.

On their own green, Craigen- gower C.C. defented the Kowloon Fergusson B.G.C. by 13 shots. Scores:

C.C.C.

R. F. Luz

C. S. Rosselet.

E. el Arculli

D. Rumjaha

(skip) ....

F. J. Neves

D. Fritz

15

W. T. Brightman

U. M. Omar

(skip)

W. B. Muskett

M. A. R. Souza

C. Bennett

21

K.B.G.C.

D. Muir

T. J. Magill

D. Holland

W. Macfarlane

(skip)... 29)

D. Hazel

D. Harvey

R. Duncan

W. Russell

(skip) 14

3. T. Dobbie

W. Hedley

A. Chapman

R. Basa

P. Farrell

(skip)

33

(skip)

13

69

K.C.C. v. K.D.R.C.

LEAGUE TABLES.

The positions in the League to date are:-

Division 1.

Kowloon D.R.C

beat L. Jack and C. W. E.

Blahop

3-Fir Dee Plate.--five furlongs.

5-6 Mr. R. C.'s Glenmerin

mile.

Recreation's Wild Fellow

(Mr. Charles) 1

Mr. K. H.'s Baccarat

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2

Mr. Leur Yick's Shan Mein

(late Park Ku)

(Lt. Bulteel) 8

Time: 2.08.2/5.

A special cup was presented by the Athletics Committee of the Loo).R.R.C. to the winning jockey.

Results of cash sweep:- Ticket No.

(Mr. Y. M. G-5 Messrs. Kiangwan and Co.'s

Cherry Brandy (Mr. Sewell) 2 8- 3 Mr. K. H.'s Lacerda II

(Lt. Bulteel) 3

19-14

(Total: U.S.R.C. 46, K.C.C. 53).

"B" Division.

NIPPON CLUB v. C.C.C.

P. W. U. L. Pts. 3 3 0 0 G Craigengower C.C. 4 3 0 3 6 Taikoo R.C.

2200 4 Kowloon C.C. .... 3 1 0 2 2 50 Police R.C.

3 1 0 2 2 Kowloon B.G.C... 2 0 0 2 0 Civil Service C.C.. 3 0.0 3.0 Shots for and Against.

At Kowloon, the Nippon Club For Agst. Up Dn. defeated Craigengower C.C. by one Craigesgower C.C. 245 193 47 0 Kowloon D.R.C.. 191 147 44 0

game. Scores t Taikoo C.C... 121 307

Y. Sajiki and T. Fujieda (Nip- 14 0 Kowloon B.G.C.. 314 132

pon): 0 18 beat W. J. Howard and H. J. Civil Service C.C. 167 190 ◊ 28

•Howard...

74 Kowloon C.C.... 147 178 0 31 Police R.C.

088 beat J. W. Leonard and Kelly 6- 5 152 186 Division I

beat W. Crocker and A. B.

Hamson P..W, D. L. Pts. 4 4 0 0 8

At Kowloon, the Kowloon D.R.C. defeated Kowloon C.C. by 15 shots. Scored: K.C.C.

It is hoped to stage the project-i

Three platoons of the Scottish R. Abrahura ed triangular tournament in the Company of the Hong Kong Voiun- S. Kern middle of November.

teer Defence Corps competed at

HII Stonecutters on Saturday for the

C.. J. Tacchi "Dyer Cup" which was won by No.

(skip) .... 16 6 Platoon the members of which A. G. Pile pulled up over No. 5 Platoon owing F. Goodwin

A. W. Smith to the points awarded for their smart drilling. No. 5 Platoon were J. Gibson. first' in Part II Musketry, second in

MARATHON RECORD.

London, May 28. The Polytechnic Harriers' mara- thon rave from Windsor to London, a distance of 26 miles 358 yards, was won by S. Ferris, of the Royal Air Force, his time being 2 hrs. 40 mins. 32.1/6 нcea,

S. Natale, the Italian champion, -came in second in 2 hrs. 45 mins.

21 1/5 secs.

J. Marien, Belgian und French champion, was third, his time being 2 hrs. 49 mins. 52 seca,

Ferris led after he had covered twenty miles, his time then being 1 hr. 59 mins. 17 secs. Natale followed a minute later. The wine ner has equalled the record of A. Milla for three successive wins. Reuter.

FRENCH HARD COURTS.

Paris, May 29, Further 3rd round results in the French hard courts lawn tennis championships at St. Cloud were:-

and

were

the "attack" competition and re- gistered most hits in the Lewis Gun Competition

રી good second.

At the conclusion of the shoot, Capt. Logan, commanding the Scot- tish. Company, expressed their plea- sure it having Mr. R. H. Dyer, the donor of the Cup, and Mr. D. Templeton with them and, on the occasion of the impending depar-

(skip).... 16 W. W. Hirst

K.D.R.C. Greig Simpson

McLaggan Cullen

(skip)... 22 Atkinson.. Lindsay Ramsay Brown

6- 5

Kowloon C.C. Taikoo R.C. Kowloon B.G.C.

>

19-14

3 2 0 1 6

3 2 0 1 4

Hyde G. Wragge H. Overy

(skip)

14

46

(skip).... 16 Gourlay Neilson Henderson Lapsley (skip)

East Point R.C..

4 2 0 2 4

T. Miki and U. Mizuguchi (Nippon)

Civil Service R.C.. 4 2 0 2 4 Club de Recreio 4 1 0 3 2

bent W. J. Howard and H. J.

Howard

6- 5

22

C.S.C.C. v. T.R.C.

Craigengower C.C. 4 1 0 3 2 beat J. W. Leonard and Kelly 9- 2 Royal H.K.Y.C.... 2.00 20beat W. Crocker and A. B.

Shots for and Against..

Far Aget., Up Da:

60 Kowloon B.G.C.. 197 157 40 0 Kowloon CC... 245 210 36 0 Civil Service C.C. 240 226 14 0 East Point R.C., 231 220 11 0 Talkoo R.C...... 176 172 Royal H.K.Y.C. Craigengowor C.C. 229 240 Club de Recreio. 192 246 ... 105 146

ture on Home leave of Mr. Dyer, On their own green, Civil Service presented him with a framed photo-C.C. lost to Taikoò R.C. by 8 shots. graph of the Company.

Scores:-

Capt. Logan also thanked Major C.S.C.C. Wolfe Murray and Lieut. Jarvis for J. T. Laing their assistance as judges at the shoot.

Mr. Dyer, in reply, expressed the hope that on his return from leave he would be able to arrange a shoot- ing competition between the Scot- tish Company of the Volunteers and the King's Own Scottish Bor- derers.

Results of the competitions were as follows:

Part II Musketry Competition.

Raymond (South Africa) beat 1. No. 5 Platoon Boussus (France) 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, 2, No. 6 Platoon 6-3: Spence (South Africa) beats. No. 7 Platoon Hunter (United States) 3-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2; Lester (Great Britain) bent: Condon (South Africa) 7-5. 16-8, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Tilden

In the fourth round (United States) beat Aeschilmann (Switzerland) 6-1, 6-1, 7-5.-Reuter.

GOLF "PROS.” IN US.

- New Rochelle, May 28. Johnny Farrell, the golf profes: -aional of Quake Ridge, won the

Metropolitan championship with score of 296, holing out a 35 feet putt on the last green.

Marksmen:

T.R.C.

J. Laing

Muirhead

Gerrard

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

Humaon

Time: 1.18.2/5.

#

.13773 $3,472.00

3514

992.00

4421

496.00

2767

106.60

.13689

105,60

106.60

2877 and also $11.40 each on 28 non-

4-Spring Stakes-slx furlongs. Mr. Recreation's Wuchang

(late Cape Region)

runners. (Mr. Reidy) Mr. Yam Man's May (late

Hao Mei)

1

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mr. Leun Yick's Beautiful

Terrace (Mr. K. H. Chun) 3 Time: 1.35.2/5.*** 5.-Monte Stakes.-1 Miles. Mr. Lim Kee's Tap Siac ...:

9. Novices Races-half mile. Mr. Luén Yick's Chick To

(Mr. Y. M. Loo) 1 Mr. Wong Far's Sen Crow ..

(Mr. Souza) - 2· Mr. S. Y. Liang's Six Hundred (Mr. Fontes)

Time: 1.02.

(Mr. Pollock) 1* Messrs. Wing Far and Co.'s

Lucky Star (Lit. Bulteel) 1 SUNDAY ACCIDENT, Mr. Sin Kee's Areia Preta...

(Mr. Chun) 3 LORRY IN PADI FIELD DRIVER

INJURED,

(* dead heat). Time: 2.48.4/5.

6.-Griffins' Plate.-once

Round.

Mr. Leun Yick's Shan Mien

7- 4

22-11

While driving his car along the Castle Peak Road yester- day afternoon going from (late Park Ku) (Mr. Chun) 1 Yuenloong to Kowloon, the Mr. Lim Kee's

chauffeur of a motor car owned Shanghai Friend..... (Mr. Sewell) 2 by the Kwong Sang Garage.saw K. Tsurumi and N. Nomura Mr. R. J. Paterson's Augusta motor lorry standing in a (Nippon)

lost to W. J. Howard and H. J. 4 0 Howard

Time: 2.00. 3- 8 0 11 lost to J. W. Leonard and Kelly 4-7 041 lost to W. Crocker and A. E. 0 50 Hamson

29

9-24

Singapore, May 28,

(Total: Nippon 50, C.C.C. 49).

K.C.C. v. R.E.

The Australiana scored 397 runs C.C. defeated the Royal Engineers On their own ground, Kowloon

in their match with the Singapore

Cricket Club after the latter had by 21 games. Scores:-

E. Abraham and R. F. Strange Going in again, the Singapore (K.C.C.)-

Brawn Grimmitt Oswick

(skip) Maughan Westlake Keegan Deakin

(skip) Smith Lamble Holledge Pendered

Morrison

19

(akip).... 16

Weir

Whyte

Russell

Wotherspoon

made 68.

22

(skip).... 20

Grimes

team made 210.

Seath

Macleod

Wallace

Andrews took beat E. Hing and L. A. Rone. 7-4 seven wickets for 60 and Macartney beat A. H. Higge and H.

Trumper two for 39. Congdon scored 56.

6- 5

Pts. 664 663

(skip)

12 (skip)

59

25

61

630

DIVISION IL

Pte. Lyons (No. 7 Platoon). 106 Pte. McLennan (No. 5 Platoon) 104 Capt. Logan (O. C. Co.) Pte. G. R. Muskell (No. 5) Lieut. Duncan Pte. Goodman

"Attack" Competition:

T.R.C. v. K.C.C.

The Australians thus won by an beat R. Earl and S. Purcell 7- 4 innings and 119 runs.-Reuter.,

20-13

C. H. Atkins and D. J. Furves (K.C.C.):

(Lt. Buteel) 3 padi field with its driver lying unconscious by its side... He carried the unconscious man to his car and drove him to the Mongkok Police Station and 1 thence to Kowloon Hospital. The lorry was later removed by 2 the police. How it got into the field and its driver injured has: 3 not yet been ascertained,

7-Sprint Race,-half mile. Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sunburst Rose (Mr. Charles) Mr. K. H.'s Baccarat

(Mr. G. U. da Roza Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent .....(Lt. Bulteel) Time: 58.4/5.

8-Kalgan Plate.-one mile. Mr. Leun Yick's Macao Beauty

(Mr. Chun). 1

Mr. Chin Lee's Chui. Chow, Ning (Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mr. Lim Kee's U-Un

(Mr. Charles) Time: 2.09.2/6.

9-Oporto Handicap, "B" class six furlongs, beat E. Hing and L. A. Rose 7. 4 Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Soapy lost to A. H. Higgs and H.

Sponge .(Mr. Pollock). 5-6 Mr. U-Un's Dragon Boat.... (Mr. Reidy) Mr. R. C.'s Glenmerin

(Mr. A. M. Luz) Time: 1.36.2/5.

Trumper beat R. Earl and S. Purcell.. 7- 4 | |

19:14

Miss Ryan beat Mins Joan Fry 6-0, P. M. Pinguet and G. S. Ford 4-6, 6-2. Miss Fry went into the (K.C.C.) —

HOME LADIES' TENNIS.

96

93

92

90

Visiting Taikoo R.C., the

loon C.C. defeated the home team

London, May 28. In the Middlesex tennis cham- Kow-pionship final, played at Chiswick,

Pts

by 10 shots. Scores:--

T.R.C.

KC.C.

61

·70 P. M. Stewart

B.. Petheram

43 D. Munro

Lewis Gun Competition:

H. Dininen

Pts.

17

37

H. Maxwell

(no hits on target).

F. Boyle

36

D. Walmsley

1. No. 6. Platoon

2. No. 5 Platoon

3. No. 7 Platoon

1. No. 7 Platoon

2. No. 6 Platoon

(B. hits on target). Cruickshank, of Shackamaxon, 3. No. 5 Platoon

missed tieing by falling with a6 feet putt,

(8 hits on target),

Total Scores;

W. Warnock

AFAR HAAS AKHE

(skip)

C. Matthews

27 (skip).... 15

No. 6 Platoon wins Cup with 769 points.

No. 5 Platoon second with 762

Brady, of Winged Foot, was third with 304,

Hagen retired early owing to sick -neas and, business engagements.--| points.

Reuter's American Service.

ONE-SIDED GOLF FINAL..

No. 7 Platoon third with 710 points.

J. Sloan

J. Richmond

Chalmers

(skip)

F. E. Lawrence

W. Gorvin

A.W.E. Davidson (skip)... 18 W. J. Edwards

J. C. Lyal

1.

J. Smith

L..E. Lammert

(skip).... 28 H. Gittins

C. G. Harrison

F. Hamblin

final by beating Mrs. Mallory 6-4, boat E. Ifing and L. A. Rose 8 3 6-0.-Reuter.

Members ure reminded that en tries for the Craigengower C.C.) tennis tournament close on Sunday, June 6.

beat A. H.. Higge and H.

Trumper beat R. Earl and S. Purcell

10-Grand Scurry.-three -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-- . furlonga... 6-6 Mr. Chin Lee's Hon Sin 7- 4

21-12

2

A WOMAN SCORNED.

Having been deserted after twenty years, a Chinese woman went to the Wanchai house of the woman who had supplanted her, 3 and awaking the couple with the

remark, "What a happy home,"· dashed corrosive acid in her rival's face. The victim of the attack was badly burned about the face, but luckily her eyes were 1 not affected,

On Saturday the jilted woman 2 was charged before Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Magis- Stracy and sentenced to three

months' fail..

SWORD STICK FINE.

(Mr. Sewell) 1 Major Willson this morning Mrs. RJ Paterson's Thefinedá Chinese $50 for the un- Regent (Lt. Bulteel) 2 lawful possession of a sword

| Mr. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin... (Mr. G. U. da Roza)

(Time: 45.4/5.

(Total: K.C.C. 60, R.E. 89),

S.C.A.A. v. U.S.R.C.

Visiting their neighbours the In the American lawn tennis South China A:A., th United Sor tournament at the Civil Service vices R.C. defeated, the home team Mr. Yam Man's May

Cricket Club, yesterday, eight by one game. Scores

| H. McKechnie.

F. G. Herridge

(skip)

16) (mixed doubloa) pairs entered and H.W Chan and.

after each pair had played 6 sets (S.C.A.A.):

C

RECREIO v. €.S.C.C.

Mr. D. S. Green, hon: secretary London, May 28. of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis At Kowloon, the Civil Service At Hoylake (for the final of the Association, states that it has not C.C. defeated the Club de Recreto British amateur golf championship) been...possible for Hong Kong to by 25 shots. Scores there was a slight shower during accept the invitation to visit Tien-Recreio.

C.S.C.C the morning round, but the day tain for an Interport tournament, vanovich

was fine. In the afternoon there

was a large attendance,

Tweddell beat Landale by 7 up and 6 to play-Reuter,

on account of the expense. Tien FX. Silva tsin's invitation was also extended C. Sva

to Shanghal and to Waseda Univer- C, Souza Bity, Japan.

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of 7 games each, Mrs. Williams and beat Healing and Sturges W. E. Crocker secured the highest beat Smith and Thomas number of games, viz., 33, each beat Ofeiry and Sparks winning a silver spoon.

Second Day.A 1-Ilha Verde Plate.-one mile,

MM (Mr. G. U. da Roza) H., Ma Mr. K. H.'s Papyrus

KARA (Mr. Chun). 83 Mr. Leun Yick's Beautiful 6- G 7- 4 Terrace (Mr. Sewell) F: Time: 2.11.2/5.7 9/4 (21-12 2-Lisboa Handicap, "A" class

The match between the Royal K. C. Luk and Y. C. Luk 1 milles. Hong Kong Golf Club and its Junior (S,C.A.A.)

Section which was due to take place lost to Healing and Sturges: yesterday at Happy Valley was not lost to Smith and Thomas played owing to the bad state of the beat Oleiry and Sparks course. The Happy Valley course

will be closed on Friday morning.

June 3, on the occasion of the 22 King's Birthday Parade.

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Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow Blog (Mr. Charles)

stick which was confiscated. It 3 was stated by Inspector Cotton that accused who had just arrived from Java and was arrested as he was landing in Connaught Road from a sampan, did not attempt to conceal the sword which was strapped to his trunk.

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DAYLIGHT ROBBERY,

An amah employed at No. Queen's Gardens was the victim of a highway robbery yesterday, She was returning to the house soon. after moon when she was accosted Mrs. U-Un's Leaf (late Four-by two men opposite No. 10, Queen's

Nought Three) (Mr. Chun) Mr. Cheuk Buen's Flash Star NEMENT NEWMr. Pollock)

Time: 248.2/5.

Ubrdénsk. One man held his hand' over her mouth "while, the other search her and stola&money and Jewellery worth $18,50.

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