FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927.

SPORTS

LAWN BOWLS,

Three Clubs Complete Fixtures To-morrow;

Matches That May Settle The

TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.

The following are the probable teams for to-morrow:-

C.S.C.C.-T. Laing. H. H. Rose,

THE CHINA MAIL.

IRISH OPEN GOLF.

GEORGE DUNCAN WINS

CARE TITLE.

J

HEAVY RAIN AND WIND.

gale tore

COLONY'S LAST TRIBUTE.

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S-QUOTATIONS,

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On Paris

1/11%

7/16

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On demand ....... 1205 Credits 4 months' sight 1280

On Berlin.

CAPT D. C. LOGAN. Ex-Active Service Men's Associa family, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lind-

\,|tion (1914-1918, Ofcess and other sell, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gold-|

ranks of the Royal Army -Pay smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hazeland IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SCENES Corps, Officers of the Royal Artil- and Miss R Hazeland, ME

YESTERDAY.

lery (British Heavy Batteries), and Mrs. A. V. Apcar, Mr. and Colonel Bergison Brooke and off- Mrs. A. E. H. Oliver, Mr. and cers of the 15th Infantry Brigade, Mrs. 9. F. Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. |:::. On London-- the officers of the Headquarters Allan Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bank Wire Staff (South China Command), E. Ost, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jones, Bank on demand. 1/11 7/16 Portmarnock, Yesterday. Bearing striking testimony to his Lleuk-Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crapnell, Mr.

Bank 80 day's sight.. The Irish open golf championship popularity and the esteem in which The King's Own Scottish Border Mra. D. W. Tratman, Bir. and Credits 4 months sight 2/

D.8.0., and officers of the 2nd Bn. and Mrs. E. R. Childs, Mr. and Bank 30 day's sight.. 1/11% was won by George Duncan with an the family of which he was a memers, Lt. Col. V. Coates and the Mrs. C. C. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Documentary 4 months F. Deakin, and W. Grimmitt aggregate of 912 for 72 holes.

Duncan became the first Trish bor is held locally, the funel of officers 5th Bn. 2nd Punjab Regt., G. Grimble, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. (skip); J. Beattle, R. A. Smith, F.

"of Mr. D. C. Logan, M.C, took place at Members of the Garrison Sergte, Hills, Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble, Holledge, and T. D. E. Pendered open champion with rounds

H. Westlake, 82 and 74, the merit of which lay Happy Valley yesterday, in the pre-Mess, Officers of the Royal Artil.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. B. Way, Me. .SECOND DIVISION STRUGGLE. (skip); P. Keegan,

B. E. Maughan, and A. O. Brawn in the fact that he played in condi-sence of a large gathering repre- tery (H.K.S. Bde, R.A.), members and Mrs. Backhouse, Mr. and Mrs. tions unparalleled by those of any sentative of the Government, Naval of the Sergt. Mess 2nd K.0.3.B. F. C., Clemo, Mr and Mrs. K. (skip).

Whant, of the other competitors. Ade and Military units, business and P.R.C. Glendenning

District Grand Master and On. McLennan, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. luge of rain and Condon, and West (skip); Buchan-down both the luncheon and press other institutions, and personal E.C. Worshipful Master, Officers A. Day, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. May cers of District Grand Lodge, Greenhill, Lieut. and Mrs. H. M. an, Marks, Sword, and Mair (skip): marquées, leaving but canvas rib- friends to the number of two or and Brethren Zetland Lodge, W. and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Randle, Robertson, Hollands, and bons.

On New York-- three hundred.

Mrs. D. J. Reid (skip),

Master, Officers and Brethren of Dutton, Mr. and Duncan kept out the rain by

The deceased was accorded full Perseverance TR.C. Muirhead, J. Whyte, wearing layers of brown paper in-

Lodge,

Purves, Mr. and Mrs: Goodall, and Victoria

On demand

47% military honours,

Lodge, W. Master, Officers and Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. F. Austin, Credite 60 days' sight 49% J. Russell, and W. Wotherspoon side his plus fours.

Led by the firing party from the Brethren of St. John Lodge, Dis- Mrs. H. H. Pegg, Mr. and Mrs, F. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hooper, Mr. and

On Bombay (akip); J. McCubbin, W. Seath, J. Laing, and G. Morrison (skip); T.

King's Own Scottish Borderers and trict Grand Master and Officers of D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan Wire

District Grand Lodge, S.C., OM.Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crawford, On demand Grimes, T. Grimshaw, G, Macleod,

the pipes, drums and bugles of the cers and Brethren of the Naval and Mr. and Mrs, R. Sutherland, Mr. and H. Wallace (skip).

same Regiment, the cortege, with Military Chapter, W. Master and and Mrs. A. M. Thornhill, Mr. Melhorn was 14th with (85-823 three members of the Scottish Com- officers and Brethren of Naval and and Mrs. W. K. Reynolds, Mr. and Wire ;.

Military Lodge, W. Master and pany of the Volunteers as bear Officers and Members of the United Mrs. Parker Rees, Mr. and Mrs. On-demand Nabholtz and Havers retired was followed by the principal Services Lodge, W. Master F. C. Prau, Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. members of the Scottish Com-officer and Brethren of University Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lyon pany and representatives of other Lodge, W. Master and officer and and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. On demand ' units of the Volunteers, brought Brethren of Cathay Lodge, Officera rison, Mr. and Mrs. A. Piercy, Mr. Westlake, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Har- up in the rear by officers of the land members of the Eastern Scotia and Mrs. J. R. Way, Mr. and Mrs. On demand

-Championship.

[By "Short Head."]

For the last time this season there; will be a full list of matches to morrow in the Lawn Bowls League. Interest in the First Division has naturally faded owing to both the top and bottom positions having been settled, whilst the Talkos R.C. have also established themselves as runners-up,

CBCC. v. Ccc On their own ground the Civil *Service Cricket Club meet the

Craigéngower Cricket Club. year ago this fixture wus

own

A

Other scores!~-~ Cotton (86-81), #13, Smith (77-91) 915,————— Compson (82-86) 317. Ray (88-80) 320.

C.C.C.-C. M. S. Alves, E. J. Neves, W. T. Brightman, and R. Bana (akip); D. Fritz, M. A. R. 324 Sousa, H. Beer, and W. B. Muskett (skip); E. K. Modi, G. J. Spink, Reuter C. S. Rossetat, and C. Bonnett (skip).

won K.B.G.C.-T. Fergusson,

the C.C.C. who also won on their

green this season by only five points. All that is at stake is for the Civil Service to win their two remaining matches with a view to escaping the second bottom position. They have played ten matches for six points, whereas the Craigengower C.C. have played *11 and secured 10 points. To morrow's game should be quite in- teresting, with perhaps ground_od- vantage favouring the Civil Ser. vice.

D.

Harvey, D. Hazel, and W. Russell V.R.C. NIGHT FETE. (skip); D. Muir, T. Magill, W. Hedley, and W. Macfarlane (skip); R. Duncan, R. Hall, A. Macfarlane, and A. M. Holland (skip).

K.C.C.-W. Hyde, G. Harrison, J. Hyde, and H. Overy (skip); V. C. Labrum, J. F. Robinson, F. Good- win, and J. Gibson (skip); R. Abra ham, H. Gittins, C. J. Tacchi, and W. HI! (skip).

Second Division,

C. Matthews

AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS ON

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FULL RESULTS.

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King's Own Scottish Borderers and other mourners.

and

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On demand

131

On Calcutta—'

131

On Singapore

... 84

2542

On Shanghai- On demand 30 day's sight (private

paper)

79/

On" Manila---

On Yokohama—

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THE SHARE MARKET.

Hong Ko Block

Exchange.

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$70

Block.

Banks.

Lon. Reg.

£32

C. £18

Asia .... Marine Insurance.

Fire Insurances.

$68

$590

$82

Lodge.

R. H. Charlés, Mr. and Mrs. R The Committee and members of A. D. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. the Hong Kong Club, The Com-M. Bannerman, Mr. and Mrs. J. The principal mourners were Mr.mittee and Members of the Hong H. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Sverre W. Logan, Mr. R. F. Forbes, and Kong Football Club, the Captain, Berg (Consul for Norway), Mr. and Mr. J. H. Brister.

Committee and Members of the Mrs. V. C. Branson, Mr. and bira, Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, the J. Ormiston, Mr. and Mrs: F. H. The Scottish Company Was Victoria Recreation Club, the Com-Nevay, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gill-On deinend There was an exceptionally large under Lieut. K. S. Morrison, Lieut. mites and Members of the long ingham, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. S. crowd at the Victoria Recreation Mackenzie and Sergt. Maj. D. J. Kong Cricket Club, the Royal Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hender- Club de Recreio.-C. F. Vas, Club yesterday evening when the Furves, the latter of whom carried Hong Kong Yacht Club, the Com-son, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Cossart, P. A. Yvanovich, C. A. Lopes, and third Night Fete of the season was the late Mr. Logan's glengarry and mittee and members of the Peak Mr. and Mrs. W. H. N. Murdock,

Club. Police R.C. v. K.C.C. J. Ribeiro (skip); J. A. V. Ribeiro, staged, the advertised appearance sword.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Tod. Mr. and Mrs The Police Recreation Club are at E. V. M. R. de Sousa, C. E. Mar- of some Australian swimming ex-

The Directors, Hong Kong and D. Harvey and David Harrup, Mr. Other officers of the Volunteere Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. and Mrs. S. A. Arthur, Mr. and "home to the Kowloon Cricket Club ques, and A. Ribeiro (skip); F. X. perts being the attraction. Only and should have little or no dif- Silva, H. R. Sequeira, C. Silva, and two of them, however, could show present were Lt. Col. L. G. Bird, Ltd., the staff of the Company and Mrs. Summers, Bir. and Mrs. S. culty in securing full points. It is L. C. R. Souza (skip).

their prowess in the bath owing to D.S.O. (Commandant), Major R. A. the compradore staff, the Directors, J. Jordain, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L the concluding fixture of both Clubs, E.P.R.C. G. Vickers, H. Hamp the team having undergone vaccina-Wolfe-Murray, (Adjutant), Major the Star Ferry Co., Ltd., and the Dowbiggin, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. but the lowly position of the visiton. A. K. Henderson, and H. tion operations on the way from R. Melville Smith, Major. Black, staff of the company.

G. F. Grose & Co., the General Mr. and Mrs. T. Ferguson, Mr. Bridger, Mr. and Mrs. B, Pasco, tors is against their chances of McTavish (skip); F. Samways, Australia. It was extremely oblig Capt. Jordain, Capt. Brackenridge, success unless, of course, the Police Webster. R. H. Whiteford, and R. ing of the two. Mr. Reg. Grier and Lieute Moncrieff, Thornhill, Noll, Electric Co. of China Ltd.. "The and Mrs. H. M. Miller, M. and take them too cheaply. This is not W. Lee (skip); A. T. Hamilton, Mr. Tom Boast, to entertin the spec- Hancock, Logan and Jarvis and Sunday Herald," Shewan, Tomas & Mrs. P. Lanigan, Mr. and Mrs. F likely, however, seeing that they R. W. Willemsen, G. M. Shaw, and tatore having regard to the stiffness Reg. Serg. Major R. M. Westlake. Co., Fred Kew & Co., Mesars. A. Mackintosh, Mr. and Mrs. B. won quite recently at Kowloon by R. McKellar (skip),

Major-General C. C. Luard C.B., Davie Bong & Co., Ltd., Reiss, Cornaby, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mur- Grier frst swam ten lengths with, C.M.G., General Officer Command Massy & Co., Ltd., the Hong Kong doch, Mr. and Mrs. Leo D'Almada e 16 shots,

T.R.C.-H. Maxwell, D. Speirs, the trudgeon stroke. His swiming, was present in the procession and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., the Castro, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. K.B.G.C. v. Taikoo R.C. On the green of the Kowloon D. Muir, and H. Dinnen (skip);ming was easy and tireless, his together with his staff officers, also Jardine Engineering Corporation, Guterres, Mr. and Mrs. F, Harris, Bowling Green Club the visitors are. Sloan, F. Boyle, D. Walmsley, speed being remarkable for the ap- Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O.Ltd., Messrs. Anderson and Ashe, Mr. and Mrs. Aucott (Shanghai), (akip): J.parently little effort he used. He (Commanding the K.O.S.B's.). Lt the Hong Kong Excavation, Pile Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. the Taikoo Recreation Club, who and won this fixture last season by nine Chalmers, W. Warnock, T. Young, also demonstrated the art of turn- Col. E. E. B. Mackintosh, D.S.O. Driving and Construction Co..T. R. Parsona, Captain and Mrs. T.T. on London

this season at Talkoo and H. McKechnie (skip).

ing in racing, by swimming across (Commanding the R.E.'s), represen Ltd., Ye Olde Printeric, shots, whistas a draw. The local R.H.K.Y.C-Anderson, Croucher, the bath, his actions being extreme-tatives of other regiments and Messrs. Leigh and Orange, the D'Almada Remedios, Mr. and Mrs.

Ltd E. W. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. T.T. on Shanghai Club are honeful of winning to Reid, and Shields (skip);-Wood.ly neat and finished.

tary units in Hong Kong and Com-Bank Line, Ltd., the "China Mail." R. S. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hongkong Bank... $1080 bá sa and Davies morrow, but Talkoo have a big num- Black, Sutherland,

Bonet did four lengths with the modore J. L. Pearson, C.M.G., R.N.

do, The Wayfoong Mess, the Peak S. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. N. Crou- Among Government representa- ber of experienced players, who are (skip): Abraham, Hammond, Greig, back stroke in 74 4/5 secs., whilst

$114 #

. not likely to lose the points without and G. Edwards (skip).

Mr. Cooke remarked that when he tives and prominent local residents Hospital, the Hong Kong Baseball cher, Mr. and Mrs. G. Duclos, Mr. Marten Bank

Chartered C.S.C.C.-Murphy, Heldman, was a keen struggle.

in condition he could bring present were the Hon. Mr. W. T. Association, the President and Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe (C.S.P.), .de. Second Division Hopes. Archibald, and R. Taylor (skip); that time down to 70 seconds com- Southern, C.M.G., (Colonial Secre-members Ewo Mess, European Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Begram, Mr. P. & Bank.. 0% The chief match in the Second S. Eccleshall, C. E. Jonce, F. H. W. fortably.

tary), the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Revenue Officers, the Barbers of and Mrs. C. I. Cookes, Mr. and East Division is that between the Kow. Haynes, and J. Massey (skip); The swimming of these two Bernard, the Hon. Mr. J. Owen Darelle, Committee and members, Mrs. E. L. Sim, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. loon Cricket Club and the Yacht Flegg, Luck, A. B. Allan, and S. champions was extremely polished Hughes, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote the Hong Kong A.D.G., President, Hausen and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Canton Insurance ... Club at Kowloon. The local Club Alderman (skip),

and made a great impression, wall, C.M.G., Mr. D. W. Tratman, Committee and members, the Hong Mrs. P. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. China Underwriters.. 115 are in the best position of any for

C.C.C.-J. Hatch, J. O. Lely, R. F. At the conclusion of the aquatic Mr. R. Sutherland, Mr. D. Temple-Kong St. Andrew's Society.

North China Insurance Tiás Stevenson and Miss F. Stevenson, Union Insurance $283 the championship and they are not Laz, and G. H. Sellwood (sidp): events the prizes were distributed ton (acting president of St.

H.E. the Governor and Lady Lt.Col. and Mrs. L. G. Bird, Mr. Yangtze Insurance ... $37 M. likely to take any chances to D. K. Kharas, L. G. Gutierrez, A. A. by the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, Andrew's Society), who together Clementi, H.E. Major General C. and Mrs. E. M. Raymond, Mr. and morrow. The Clubs have not met Lewis, and F. T. Kaett (skip); J. F. chairman in the unavoidable ab- with many other members repre- C. Luard, C.B. C.M.G.j Lt. Mrs. J. E. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. China Fies Insurance $210 yet this season, but last Saturday's Lunny, S. Deacon, A. A. Razack, and sence of Mrs. Southorn and an en-sented the Society, Dr. G. DR. Col. R. L. Bouchler, Major RE. Abraham, Mr. B. E. Maughan, HK. Fire Insurance. 1800 win by the Yacht Club against the C. A. Rodrigues (skip).

joyable evening concluded with a Black, Mr. W. A. Dowley, Mr. H. P. Melville Smith, Lt-Comdr. F. Hay- Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mackenzie, Civil Service should give the vist

K.B.G.CE. Hale, C. Hatt, G. B. dance.

White, Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C, ley Bell, Lt-Comdr. G. F. Hole, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Sorby, Mr. Douglases L

Dee Shipping. tors heart and prove to them that, Slipper, and D. F. Warren (skip);} The results were as follows:--- Mr. F. H. Crapnell, Mr. C. M. Major L. Cassel, Capt. G. Ander- and Mrs. B. Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. H H.K. given concentration and the art of T. Forster, R. Carruthers, A. Chap 50 yards handicap final. (Mem- Manners, Mr. E. Hamilton, Mr. B. son, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Dr. R. Duncan and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Turs & Lighters 60 cts.

Steamboata building up a head, it is as easy to man, and R. Dixon (skip); F. Ston-bers). 1. F. M. da Silva, 82 seca. Wylie, Mr. W. 8. Balley, Mr. R. A. D. E. Kotewall, G.M.G., the Hon. C. G. Alabaster, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Indo-Chinas (Pest) win as to fose League matches. ham, J. Reed, J. Budding, and 7. 2. J. A. Victor, 83 4/5 secs. Forrest, Mr. F. M. Key, Dr. E. P. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Dr. J. C. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Forbes, Shell Transports

do. (Def) C.C.C. v. East Point R.C. Maclachian (skip).

100 yards free style Services Minett, Mr. J. E. A. Bullock, and Macgown, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Green, Mr. Star Ferries Although second last on the table K.C.C.-F. Hamblin, F. E. Law-championship. First heat. 1. Mr. N. V. A. Croucher.

D. J. Valentine. the Craigengower C.C. ought to be rence, G. Wragge, & F. G. Herridge Bmdr. Norris, 68 1/6 neca. 2. L/C The graveside ceremony, which!

and Mrs. W. A. Hannibal, Mr. and Water-boats Messrs. F. Sutton, D. M. Brown-Mrs. Syme Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. capable of giving the East Point (skip): W. W. Hirst, J. C. Lyal, J. Floyd 72 2/5 secs. Second heat 1, was conducted by the Rev. Hing, G. Murray, A. Keating, J. S. G. W. C. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. C. China fingars R.C. a good fight for the points on Smith, and L E. Lammert (skip) Pte. Faulkener 74 3/5, 2, Sergt. Copley Moyle, was simple but im Smith, H. Spicer, R. K. Hepburn, Bond, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Raworth, Malabon Bugars their own green. The visitors won E. Kern, B. Petheram, W. F. Gainsby 77 1/5 secs. Third heat. 1, pressive. Three volleys were bred G. R. Razavet, 7. P. Saunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs.

Mining this fixture a year ago by nine shots, | Gorvin, and A. W. Smith (skip).

Mid. W. N. Petch, R.N., 78 secs. 2, over the grave and "Lochaber No S. H. Clark, J. M. Henderson, A.D. S. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kallan Mining Ad.. 49/- b 50/- 54 this senson the Craigen-

Gds. Miller 84 secs. Fourth heat. More" was played by the pipers,] LEAGUE TABLES.

Swim over fos L/C Lees, 94 secs. followed by the "Last Post" and the W. Eastman, J. D. H. Crawford, Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Langkate (Combined). 118. Final 1, Bmbdr. Norris 67 2/5 secs. "Revielle" on the bugles. A beau- Low C. H. Blason, J. Thayer, Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Gross-

(Single)... T9 The positions in the League to Petch, 72 1/5 secs.

2. Pte. Faulkener 72 seca. 3, Mid. tiful bouquet was placed on the V. Benjamin, B. S. Stephenson, R. man. Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Shanghal Exploration. Ta coffin by the late Mr. Logan's Baker, A. F. Stubbs, J. N. Owen, Thwaites, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Shanghai Loans T6 Fancy diving. 1, Ed. da Roza. fiancee, Miss Iris Thornhill, and A. K. Dimond, E. B., Reed, W. A. Hegarty, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. E. Raubs 2, A. Duncan.

buried with it.

Butterfield, M. M. Maas, O. Eager, Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tronoh Mires pionship. 1, G. R. Razavet, 84 8/6 Kenneth. Violet, Ellis and Edgar, dougall, A. LG. Eastman, kenzie, Mr.

100 yards back stroke open cham-

From Mother and Dad, Iris, Bob, P. M. Nolasco da Silva, R. E. Mac Southorn, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mac-Ural Caspians sece. 2, D. Laing, 98 secs.

and Mrs. S. T. Docks, Wharres,

Godowns, &c. Perkie and Barty, Joyce and John, Edgecumbe, W. J. G. Whiley, H. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.HE. & K. Wharves Teddy and Stella.

G. Howard, M. J. Quist, W. Kerr, Brister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robin- HK & W. Docks.... $85 No. 6 Platoon of the Scottish A. C. I. Bowker, R. K. Valentine, son, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shields, Hongkews Company (H.V.D.C.). From all R. L. Moncrieff, L. J. Davies, R. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Labrum, Mr. New Engineerings ranks of the Scottish Company A. Cooper, P. Tester, E. C. Fre- and Miss Coppin, Mr. and Mrs. Shanghal Docks

Bldg. (H.V.D.C.), The Officers of the derick, E. D. Shank, C. H. Burton, V. C. Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lands, Hotels &

H.K. &B Hotels Hong Kong Volunteer Defence C. L. Shank, A. Morley, WDC. Hornell, Mr. and Mrs. S. A Hongkong Lands Corps, Members of the H.V.D.C. Russell, D. H. Blake, H. R.Lopes.

Honghong Realty Mr. A. S. Gubbay and family, HK. Territorials members of the Sergts. Mese of the Phelipa, J. H. Seth, J. H. Ramsay, The following will be the line-up HV.D.C. Officers, N.C.Os and D. L. King, E. Ralphs, W. A. Zim- Walk Bertha Berings and art: Prino Balans

Goldenburg, Misa Pereira, Harris Humphreys of the Japanese baseball Club de against the Hong Kong B.B.C. on (H.V.D.C.), The Engineer Company mern, R. H. Douglas, J. C. Golden B. Angus,, Miss A. Souza and Rural Lands 49 Saturday August 20, at 4.30 p.m. (H.V.D.C.), Members of the Artilburg. J. C. Ferguson, J. Coulthart, H. Barros, Mrs. Weill and family, Kusano, ef; Y. Hachiuma, c;lery Company (H.V.D.C.), Officers, WA. Nowers, F. P. Franklin, R. W Mr. W and Miss Hyde, Mrs. M. Murata, 1b; E. Hachiuma, p: Saldo, N.C.O.'s and Men of the Armoured L. Jones, T. G. Paterson M. Blake, Miss Frost and Mr. Pilgrim, gan Cottons (old). Thi If Honda, sa; Tajima, 36; Koga rf; Car Co. (H.V.D.C.), The Portu-Key, H. Dreyer, G. B. Slipper, D. Mrs. Harry Woods, Miss L. M. de a fatal slip, so far as concerns the Kowloon C.C..... 12 9 0.3 18

P. W. D. L Pts. Hamanaka, 2b.

guere Company (H.V.D.C.), Portu- Humphreys, F. A. Pollock, A. Souza, Misses G. and C. Smith, Bases, Train, de championship, by only drawing this

Reserves Takatomi. Hara, guese Rifle Club (H.V.D.C.). From Gordon, W. D. F. Wilson, E. 5. Miss Doris Woods, W. R. Andrews China Buses season with the Portuguese

East Point R.C... 18 9 6 4 18 Yoshikawa. at

all ranks of the Shanghai Scottish, Abraham, C. Blaker, G. Miskin, J. and Miss J. M. Wynne, Miss Alleen HB. Tramways King's Park. The latter, on the Taikoo R.C. 11 7 1 8 15

K. Dhaw, W. Brackenridge, J. E. Woods, Misses L. Raptis and H. Peak Trame (old) other hand, have two defeats to Kowloon B.G.C... 127. 0 5 14

Joseph, L. E. Hopkins, L. Kay, F. Jorge, Mrs. L. F. Pereira, Mrs. B. mua đó, non (new) wipe out, and as they can generally Club de Recrelo. 18 5.17 11

G. Herridge, C. E. W. Bishop, P. Ozberry, Mrs. G. W. Stubbings and Singapore Tractions play as well away as at home, they Civil Service C.C. 18. 5 0 8 10 may just give the Talkoo Club a bit | Craigengewer C.C. 18 4 0 9.1

. B of a scare.

Royal H.K. Y.C.. 9, 10 8 2 K.BG.C. V. C.S.C.C.

Shots for and Against. W This game will be played on the ret

For Agst. Up. Dn. | green of the Kowloon Dock R.C. East Point R.C... 782 675 107. owing to the Bowling Green Club's Talkoo R.C...... 681 596 85 first string being at home to the Kowloon C.C. ... 723 648 75 Talkoo R.C. Both Clubs were on Kowloon B.G.C, 707: 660, 47-

A match between the 1st Batt. Queen's Royal Regiment the losing side last Saturday, but Club de Recreio 781 744 18 and the Hong Kong Police was fired at the Bookampoo Range on earifer the Civil Service defeated Civil Service CC. 713 17259 Thursday, the 18th Inst. The Police teeth was one man, short. the Bowling. Green Club at the Craigengower C.C. 698 788 85Details Valley by seven shots. Although Royal H.K. Y.0... 458 612 having to travel further it may be that the change of venue will be to the liking of the Civil Servants, but they will find the Bowling Green Club thirsty for revenge. A good game should result.

but

C.C. gower

sprang A sur- prise by winning on the East Point's own ground by 14 shots.

"This, of course, adds to the uncer-date are:-

tainty of the tussle to-morrow, particularly as the ground team

Division I.-

P. W. D. L. Pts.

went down on their own green laat Kowloon D.R.C... 11 11 0 0 22 Saturday to the Club de Recreio Taikoo R.C...... 10 7 1 2 15 .and to-morrow they will be

without Omar and Rumjahn. Craigengower C.C. 11 5 0 8 10 It will be the last fixture of both Police R.C.

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11 5 0 6 10 contesting Clubs to-morrow and Kowloon B.G.C... 10. 4 1 5 9 both will be bent on improving Civil Service C.C. 10 8 0.7 their position, especially the East Kowloon C.C. ... 11 1 0 10 * Point R.C. who are at present on

Shots for and Against. level terms with the K.C.0, with a

For Agst. Up Dn. match more played.

Kowloon D.R.C... 702 544 158 Talkoo R.C. v. Club de Recreio, .

Taikoo R.C...... 632-529-103 With the championship issue not Kowloon B.G.C... 599 572 27 exactly settled the Taikoo Recrea-Civil Service C.C. 589 591 tion Club may be relied upon to Crafgengower C.C. 600 646) strain every nerve when they act as Police R.C...... 628 877 hosts to the Club de Recrolo' to Kowloon C.C.... 510 701 morrow. A year ago the Taikoo R.C. won by 13 ahots, but they made

TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES,

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