FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

LAWN BOWLS.

Docks Rivalry At Taikoo.

WILL LEADERS FALL?

Open Singles Championship Results.

(By Short Head.")

# THE CHINA MAIL

LEAGUE TABLES.

The positions in the League to date are:-

Division 1.

1

4

V 12

,

3-0 3

2

0 2 4

6

44

2

0 4 4 0.4 2 05 2

IN SUMMER TIME.

WHERE DO FOOTBALLERS GO?

BUSY BEHIND THE SCENES.

His scores were repeatedly the SIR HENRY WOOD.

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"FULL CO-OPERATION WITH BROADCASTING.

SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

liong Kong, July 8, 1927, 10,30 a.mi

best reported for a round, but as he was meeting lesser lights nobody took much notice until in the fifth round, he went out in 33 to bent) C. C. Aylmer, twice a British inter- national against America, who was playing as well as he knew how to The British Broadcasting Cor- play. After that. people recognis-poration state that Sir Henry ed that anything was possible to Wood will soon be closely asso Tweddell.

ciated with broadcasting., "Sir TT on Shanghai..... $78 Henry has engaged to conduct a

Stock

TT. on London

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Stock

Exchange 1/11%

The cessation of football has not meant any slackening in the activ

Holes, Not the Man. ities of the clubs, writes our Lon-

Until recently, Tweddell was sup- don correspondent. The game to- day is run as a big commercial on- posed to lack the capacity to bring number of special concerts for Hongkong Bank ..... $1070

the B.B.C. off a "kill" in a tight match; terprise, and the work goes on all good man

"In continuing his, great work mercantile A. & B. For Agst. Up Dn. the year round. No sooner is one but likely to be beaten at the 18th for music he will now be acting

in score competitions,

P. W. D. L. Pts. 0 Kowloon Dock R.C. 6 The other game in this Division Taikon R.C....... 5 4 0 1 8 is that between the Bowling Craigengewer C.C.6 Green Club and the Club de Kowloon B.G.C... 4 Recreio. Form, of course, points Police R.C... 6 to a win for the Bowling Green Civil Service C.C.. 5 1 G 1 Club, who won the first en- Kowloon C.C..... counter this season at King's Shots for and Against. Park, but the sporting Portu- guese are quite capable of spring Kowloon D.R.C. 387 236 101 ing a surprise when in the mood. Talken RC. 313 280 53 Kowloon B.G.C.. 250 221 20 Craigengower C.C. 346 329 17 Civil Service C.C. 286 300 Police R.C...... 307 383 Kowloon C.C.

... 271 381

Division II,

MATCH POSTPONED.

The Yacht Club, should have played the Taikoo R.C. but their ground is not yet ready and as

P. W. D.

L. Pts.

ever,

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Lon. Reg.

$115 £20 £30% a.... 19%

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Fire Insurances.

*

408

season over than preparations have

or 19th hole in a hand-to-hand duel.in co-operation with broadcast-P. & 0. Bank to be made for the next. The man- ager is the key man in the game. falling in this championship.

Certainly he showed no such ing. The B.B.C. regards this East Asia

Hia development as A To a very large extent success de-

favourable

Marine Insurances, 14 pends on his judgment, and to-day temperament, as well as his skil

shots, in hitting the

reigned augury for the future progress of Canton Insuranes.... $620 76 his responsibilities are greater than

its efforts to reconcile the essen- China Underwritem.. 80 cte. supreme. Ho says that he Then -110 affairs of a club were almost en-man; that is to say, he

years or so ago the tries to play the holes and not the tial interests of music with North China Insurance T148 Union Insurance... $279 encen- broadcasting. tirely.controlled by the director. trates his attention on obtaining It will be recalled that in Yangtze Insuranco... $40. M.

They engaged the player or they the par figures or better, and leaves March Sir Henry Wood and his were engaged only after they had his opponent to worry about the Queen's Hall Orchestra gave the China Fire Insurance $210 given their approval and they personal equation. chose the team. But it is now realised that this

The final, after the first few last of their famous concerts HK. Fire Insurance ... $800 is

the work holes, was so much in the nature of there, Messrs. Chappell and Co., of the expert, and RO

Shipping. search is for officiala, who are able to carry on, and by their own efforts lift the club to the top of the tree. But these, experts, whe can be trusted to the extent diree tors wish them to be, are scarce.

7 6 0 1 12

there is no other available green Kowloon C.C..... on the Hong Kong side the Kowloon R.G.C... 6 0 1 10 match has been postponed to East Point R.C... 7 5 0 2 10 later in the season. It is said Taikoo R.C..... 6 4 0 2 8 that the Yacht Club offered to Civil Service C.C.. 7 3 0 4 6 concede the two points, but this Club de Recreio 2054 the Taikoo R.C. sportingly de- Craigengower C.C. 7 1 0 6 2 clined, preferring to play at a later date.

TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.

First Division. Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon Dock R.C.

Police R.C. v. Craigengower C.C.

Civil Service C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.

Provided that the weather is kinder to-morrow than a week ago there should be some thrills provided in the Bowls League The main event in the First Division is the visit of the leaders-the Kowloon Dock Taikoo, Recreation Club-to where a great clash may be Few Clubs can anticipated. play the Taikoo Recreation Club on this ground and return home The with the coveted points. Kowloon Dock, however, did it Just season, when they secured a win by the rather sensational If they majority of 32 points. can repeat that performance to-vice C.C. morrow the championship is as good as won. The Taikoo Club have so far lost only one match win to-morrow would virtually place them level with. their Dock rivals in Kowloon as the latter have played one game

and a

more.

Second Division.

East Point R.C. v. Civil Ser-

Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon

Royal H.K.Y.C... 5 0 0 5 0

Shots for and Against.

For Agst. Up Dn. Kowloon B.G.C.. 398 311 8 East Point R.C... 437 367 70 Kowloon C.C. 425 375 50 Talkoo R.C..... 366 338 28 Civil Service C.C. 415 380 26 Craigengower C.C. 872 451 Royal H.K.Y.C... 257 343 Club de Recreio 343 439

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Taction.

Managerial Changes.

the

tion of it would be burdensome. a procession that a detailed descrip- lessees of the hall, who controlled

the orchestra, having stated that Douglases

$114 $22

tively the worst golf that he has concerts would be given there Indo-Chinas (Praf)... $90 known since he became a member under their auspices, of the club here in 1922.

Landale must have played pasi- no more symphony or promenade Steamboats

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$16.30

$18

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$1,70

Refineries.

China Sugars

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He won the frat hole and looked, like winning the second until Twed- This fact is indiented by the dell got down a putt of five yards] many managerial changes which for a half. -ve taken place during the past; After that the avalanche. Twed- ver. They have been made at the del! played five holes in his best

The Spanish Main has just ex- Malabon Sugars rate of one a month, and at the pre-scoring inanner-every one at parperienced a pirate's treasure hoard 79 sent time half a dozen clubs, in- and won them all.

thrill. Workmen excavating on the

Mining cluding Blackburn Rovers Bury,

He went round in 76, and his tead Spanish Main suddenly struck 96 Portsmouth.

an Benguets Leeds United and of 8 holes at the end of the morning anctent-looking chest

on Kalian Mining Ad. 40/- Preston North End, have vacancies round has been exceeded only once being broken open, was found to Langkats (Combined). 19 which they cannot fill to their satis- in the final. That was when Robert contrain silver coins. At once the da. (Single) OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.

Mr. John MacCartney Harris stood 9 up on K. F. Fradgley story arose that at long last the Shanghai Exploration. T fang a bombshell into football at the halfway stage at Westward centuries' sought for treasure store Shanghai Loans то recently. After working for six Hot two years ago. Results of the First Round.

years, and lifting the Portsmouth

of the famous Captain Kidd had Raubs

Tronoh Mines club from the Third Division of the the afternoon and then resumed his

Twaddell lost two holes early in been unearthed.

Ural Caspians Treasure seekers rushed from all With the exception of two ties League to the First, he resigned. auccessful pursuit of par figures, parts, but when experts came along Docks, Wharves, C.C.

the first round of the open singles His responsibility, he said, was too which was the only pleasant en they cleaned the coins and found Godowns, &c.

great. Kowloon B.G.C. V. Club de championship has been com-

tertainment for a crowd of 4,000 them all dated, about the year 1887 H.K. & K. Wharves .. $108 In the case of all manager. this is people. pleted. Recreio.

and further investigation led to the H.K. & W. Docks.... $38 Amongst the surprises true. They can waste thousands of are are defeats of U. M Omar, a pounds a year on players. It

He is the first player to take the conclusion that the chest had been Hongkows

T147 past champion and last year's nothing exceptional to-day to pay championship cup to the Midlands lost from an excursion steamer of New Engineerings runner up; F. Cullen, champion 2,000 for a man, and yet, whilst his Durham birth, Yorkshire be-

--something of a cosmopolitan in these days.

Shanghal Docks Meanwhile, from Panama comes Lands, Hotels & Bidge. in 1925; W. Hill, A. G. Pile, T. he may be worth the money in some ginning at golf, Aberdeenshire much more interesting story of H.K. & S. Hoteis ... $0.00 D. Pendered, and R. Basa. teams, he may be an utter failure training, and Worcestershire real-supposed treasure store aiscovery Hongkong Lande $56%

The results are as follows:-

with the one for which he has been dence, but a striking new person- by two Englishmen, after much re- Hongkong Realty obtained. His style of play does ality in the game. "Daily Mail." J. West walk over from N. not fit in with that of his new col-

seoich, under a concession giving them exclusive rights to hunt for Humphreys Estates" Drummond.

leagues, and he is a handicapture ty L. T. Davies beat G. Wragge, rather than a help. In these eir-

treasure in the Republic for five Princo's Building..... $ED G. McLeod walk over from R. cumstances he has to be transfer-

years. They believe that they have Rural Lands located stolen treasure buried by red, and the deat is bound to re-

the notorious British pirate Sir Buchan-sult in a loss.

Henry Morgan, in 1671. Already Ewo Cottons gold and precious stones have heer Orientals recovered beneath the ruins of the San Jose church which Morgan, the pirate, destroyed when he invaded Panama 200 miles in an open bont.

TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW,

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First Division.

The following are the probable Taking a line through teams for to-morrow:- their match against the K.C.C. at! Kowloon recently they ought to prove good enough even for the stronger Kowloon Dork rinks, in which event the destiny of the championship will be very open indeed.

Civil Service C.C.-B. E. Maughan, H. Westlake, sen., P. Keegan and J. W. Deakin (skip); T. Laing, R. A. Smith, W. Lee. A. Holledge, and T. D. E. Pendered (skip); H. H. Rose, A. 0. Brawn, A. Grimmitt, and A. H. Oswick (skip).

A. O. Brawn beat H. an.

is!

Mistakes in Choice, Many reaily excellent players, A. H. Oswick beat J. Massey, who have let their new clubs down R. H. Whiteford beat H. Mc-in this way, could be mentioned. Kechnie.

CANINE FEUD.

CHARGE AND COUNTER CHARGE.

H.K. Territorials

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K.K. Tramways Peak Trams (old)

do. (new) Singapore Tractions Taxis

A dog fight had a sequel before At the begining of last season Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon R. Lapsley beat W. R. Nichol-Manchester City paid £2,500 for Magistracy yesterday, when Mr.

Cowan to Newcastle United.

An S. G. Hayes summoned Mr. A. Inside forward who had played for Gaseon for allowing a ferocious OXFORD'S "STUPID MISTAKE.”| Stand, Cowan wasyond all dog to doubt

be broad without a most accomplished foot- baller, but he was not a success

"We have made a stupid Mr. Caseon admitted the charge mistake," said the Deputy. Mayor with the Manchester club, and now Jas. T. Dobble beat U. M. Omar. the latter are willing to transfer saying that his dox had a small of Oxford (Alderman John Car-H.K. Amasements

him for £1,500 less than they paid head, and had possibly slipped its

J. Laing beat E. el Arculli, J. McLaggan hent W. Glen dinning.

The Police Recreation Club are i Kowloon Bowling Green Club. -W. Hedley, J. Magill, D. Muir, at home to their near neigh-and W. Macfarlane (skip); Rson. hours, the Craigengower Cricket Duncan, T. Fergusson, P. T. Club, who won the encounter a Farrell, and A. M. Holland (skin): D. Hazel. D. Harvey, A. year ago by the bareat possible Macfarlane, and W.

Russell margin of one shot on a Satur- (skip). day when this was the only!

J. Maclachlan beat R. Basa.

to Newcastle United. '

B. E.

C. M. S. Alves beat W. Hill. J. Sloan beat A. G. Pile. J. Muirhead beat Maughan.

A. Chapman beat F. Culler. A. M. Holland walk over from

Hazel.

Kowloon Dock R.C.-D. M. Neilson. G. Henderson,. J. .O. match played owing to inclement MeLaggan, and S. Gray (skip); weather. This season the Craig J. Scott Atkinson, J. V. Ramsay, engower Club won on their own. A. Lindsay, and F. Cullen green by 18 shots, so that there (skip): A. Gourlay, H. G. Cooper,

W Greig, and R. Lapsley D. is not very much between the (skip). two teams on form. Both have Police R.C.-Collins, Hollanda, played the same number of Reid, and Moss (skip); Glen- denning, Marks, Condon, and games, and the Craigengower are

Sword (skip); Greenwood, a couple of points better off than Wiltshire, West, and Mair

(skip). the Police.

Taikoo

R.C.-W. Weir, J. Whyte. J. Russell, and W.

muzzle.

collar.

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With regard to the "fere- ter) at a meeting of the City It is because there have been so cious" part of the charge, Mr. Council, when it was unanimoue-

(old) many mistakes in the choice of play. Gascon wanted to know what Mr. ly decided to withdraw the no-

(new) ers that the managerial changes Hayes meant by that, as the dog tices which the Corporation had China Lights (comb.) 13% have taken place, and how the pasi had not bitten anyone. tion has gained in value is indicat-

issued calling upon a number of Mr. Hayes said that on four billposters to remove certain China Prov. ed by the salary which is paid. occasions during two months his poster hoardings in the city, "We H.K. Constructions Before the war the manager who dog had been badly mauled by Mr. have not got a decent excuse to Dairy Farms received more than £500 a year was Gascon's dog, while his wife and make," he went on. "We under-Der A. Wings an exception. A short time ago the child had also been frightened by stand now how we came to make Macao Electrics

H.K.. Electrics W. F. J. Gorvin beat D. Fritz. William on a five years' contract had actually heen bitten by Mr. the mistake, and shall be very H.K. Ropes (old)

Middlesborough club engaged Peter the anirual.. The witness' unh

Gascon's dog on one occasion.

E. Kern beat C. Bennett:

T. Grimes beat J. Whyte.

H. Overy beat D. Rumjahn.

R. A. Smith beat C. J. Tacchi.

J. Russell beat R. McKellar.

R. F. Luz beat T. D. E. Pendered.

C. Scott Atkinson Mair,

Having tasted "blood" at the expense of the Kowloon Cricket Wotherspoon (skip); T. Young, Club, the Civil Service Cricket W. F. Senth, G. McLeod, and W. Club are hent to-morrow on add-Wallace (skip); T. Grimes, J. land (not yet played).

Muirhead, J. Laing, and G.

ing another Kowinon scalp to Morrison (skip). their kurels when they meet the C.C.C.-W. B. Muskett. M, A. Bowling Green Club at Happy R. Souza, C. Bennett, and R. Basa Valley. Last season the Civil (skip); W. T. Brightman, C. S. Servants, won on their own, green Rosselet, E. Arculli, and D. Rum- jahn (skip); F. J. Neves, D. Fritz, C. M. S. Alves, and U. M. Omar (skip).

Second Division.

at a salary £1,500 a year.

beat W.

AMATEUR GOLF.

W. Macfarlane v. R. Suther-

A. W. Gourlay beat H. Mc- Tavish.

A. L. Shields v. W. Wother- spoon (not yet played).

R. Duncan beat W. Sword.

Second Round.

The results so far in the second round are as follows :~-~

W. Russell beat D. Reid.

THE NEW BRITISH CHAMPION.

HOW DR. TWEDDELL WON.

Dr. William Tweddell, of Stour: bridge Worcestershire is the new British amateur golf champion.

He beat D. E. Landale, of Royal Liverpool, in the 36 holes final att

J. McLaggan beat J. Maclach-Hoylake by 7 up and 6 to play.

It was a tamely one sided match

in which the winner stood 5 up at

$35

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careful not to make a similar one do.

$6 (new) Mr. Gascon said that Mr. Hayes's in the future. We acted without Lane, Crawfords dag always started a fight, and sufficient

Mackintosh information, Sinceres legal would get the worse of it. It was which was a very silly thing for United Asbestos a significant fact that his (Mr. a public body to do."

Wateens Gascon's) dog had never fought It is understood that the Wm. Powells

Nanyang Tobaccos .. H.K. Telephones

with any dog but Mr. Hayes'a. whole question is to be handed

The Magistrate remarked that there appeared to be a feud be over to the Highways Committee tween the dogs, and suggested that with instructions to consider how the case would be met if he or- the Corporation can more effect- dered Mr. Gascon to keep his dog ively deal with hoardings and to under proper control.

try and procure a removal of Mr. Hayes expressed his satis- some of the most unsightly ones faction, and the order was accord-by negotiation with the owners. ingly made.

SMART CAPTURE.

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EXCHANGE,

Hong Kong, July 8.

ACTION AGAINST DRURY LANE. Bank, Wire

On London-

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by 14 points, and this should just about represent the difference he. tween them again to-morrow.

Second Division. The Kowloon team, however, are Club de Recreio.-H. Alves, Ian.

A mean thief who snatched a just as good fighters away as at J. A. V. Ribeiro, C. E. Marques, R. A. Smith beat J. Russell.

The legal advisers of Mr. the end of 9 holes, and 8 up on the gold chain from the neck of a Arthur Hammerstein, the Ameri. J. Soott Atkinson beat R. F. completion of the morning round. home, as witness their defeat of and A, Ribeiro (skip); C. F. Vas, the Police at the Valley, so that F. E. A. Remedios, C. A. Lopes, Luz.

So far as mortal can judge this an amah's back was smartly cap- that an action has been entered baby which was being carried on can theatrical producer, announce

months sight...... 2/1 1/16 was no flash-in-the-pan victory. their hosts of to-morrow cannot

It not too much to say that a tured in D'Aguilar Street yea against the Drury Lane Theatre

On Paris- Mr. A. A. and Sir Alfred Butt, who is at On demand......... 1235 afford to take them too cheaply,

new star has arisen when he is terday afternoon. certainly needed in amateur golf; Rumjahn was in the vicinity present in America, to recover Credits 4 months' sight 1310 one who will continue to play a big when the amah raised the alarm, the sum of $100,000 (about part in the

and he gave chase to the thief £20,000) damages on the ground! Tweddell was scarcely considered who was finally brought to earth that Sir Alfred Butt failed to aa a candidate for the English team in Wellington Street.

Before produce Mr. Hammerstein's against Scotland a week ago, and although Midland people spoke being overtaken, the snatcher operetta, "The Song of the highly of him I did not once hear managed to get rid of the chain Flame," following the run of him mentioned as a possible win- which has not been recovered. "Rose Marie." ner of the championship.

He was taken to the Centrali Nevertheless his was beyond Police Station. question the beat golf that the: When charged before Major tournament produced. It was very Willson this morning, the accused convincing golf; fully up to the who said he was 18 years of age, standard of that achieved by many denied stealing. He said he was renowned winners in the past.

running across the street to shel-

BOWLS CONVENERS..

C.)

and J. Ribeiro (skip); F. X. Competitors are requested to Silva, L. A. Rocha, C. Silva, and accelerate the competition by L. C. Souza (skip).

playing off their second round Civil Service C.C.-S. Eccle-ties as early as possible. In the Second Division the shall, Jones, F. H. W. Haynes,,

and J. Massey (skip); Simmonds, principal fixture is between the J. Beattie, Archibald, and Taylor -Craigengower Cricket Club and (skip); Holdman, Bickford, A.

For the convenience of Clubs the Kowloon Cricket Club at E. Murphy, and S. Alderman we publish the following list of

(skip).. Happy Valley. Last season, with

Bowls conveners and their office Kowloon Bowling Green Club. telephone numbers:-- different personnel, the Kowloon

-F. W. Hale, G. Hatt, G. B. K.C.C.-W. Goldenberg, Cricketers won by one point, and Slipper, and D. F. Warren 1072. owing to the precarious position (skin) Forester, W. Cuff, A. Taikoo R.C.-W. O. Warnock, of the first string this season they Chapman, and R. Dixon (skip); C. 212, will be all out for the points J. Budding, and J, Maclachian

Yacht Club.-G. R. Edwards, (skip). to-morrow. The Craigengower

C. 236. K.C.C.-E. Kern, F. O. Law- C.C. have, on the whole, been rence, W. J. F. Gorvin, and A. Smith, C. 472.

Civil Service C.C.-R. A., disappointing this season so far. Davidson (skip); B. Petheram, only winning one out of seven C. G. Harrison, G. Wragge, and matches, which does not make C. Herridge (skip); W. W. Hirst, J. C. Lyal, J. Smith, and for confidence in tipping them to L. E. Lammert (skip). win to-morrow.

East Point C.C.-—Ã. T. Hamil- The East Point Recreationton, R. Williamson, G. M. Shaw, K.165.

and R. McKellar. (skip): 3. Club are at home to the Civil Baker, G. Vickers, A. K. Hender-C. 72. Service Cricket Club and are son, and H. M. McTavish (skip);| looking forward to repeating F. G. Samways, A. Webster, R. their victory of a year ago by H. Whiteford, and R. W. Lea .32 shots. The Givil Servants (skip).

Craigengower Cricket Clüb.—

C.C.C.-R. Basa, C. 1962. K.B.G.C.-D. Hazel, K. 16.

game.

Slow, But Sure,

There were times during the week ter from the rain when he was when Tweddell's careful prepara- caught by Mr. Rumjahn. tions for shots and his profound at- The Magistrate convicted and tention to every kind of detail Se ordered accused to receive 12 came almost oppressive. But there strokes with a rattan. Police R.C.-P. Condon, C. 15. could be no doubting the trueness Club de Recreio.-L. Souza, C. and control of his swing, nor the anap and accuracy with which he' hit the ball.

4453,

Kowloon Dock.-H. G. Cooper,

East Point R.C.-H. McTavish,

· NO WATER POLO MATCH.

any

MARRIED HER CREDITOR.

Moreover, he showed in the final losing any of his mastery, for the months, Mr. Registrar Warming- that he could accelerate without Subject to a suspension of three match was contested at just about ton, in the London Bankruptcy the normal pace.

Indeed, if Tweddell made

Court, granted a discharge to mistake earlier in the week, it was Miss Juliette Hall Compton, the probably in the form of over-con- film actress, who, following a centration, as, for instance, when judgment against her for £6,876, will have to improve on their dis- D. K. Kharns, Y. Abbas, J. F. The water polo match, which had he would stop after a solemn pro was adjudged bankrupt last De- play against the Kowloon Cricket Lunny, and F. T. Knott (skip); been arranged between the V.R.C. ceas of waggling at the ball and cember with liabilities £7,866 and} Club recently, when they ran A. E. Coates, W. E. Nicholson, and the 12th. Heavy Battery R.A. then start all over again rather than assets 306. away from their opponents at R. F. Luz, and G. Hellwood owing to the soldiers failing to put doubt he was feeling the way to date of the receiving order she

for, last evening did not take place be hurried to destruction. No

It was stated that since the (akip); F. K. Med. A in an appearance. -the start and then literally threw Razack, C. A, Rodrigues, and some time a number of spectators able proceeding on the part of a

After waiting his best attacking form; a Justiad married one of her creditors, the points away.

H. Beer (skip).

went away disappointed.

larnb among the lions and tigers. Mr. Bartram.

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