MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1927.

SPORTS

MY NOTE-BOOK.

Full Sports Card In

The Colony.

RESULTS AND REVIEWS.

The H.K.C.C. And The Cricket. League.

LOCAL RUGBY.

China Successes In Far Eastern Games.

DOG RACING AGAIN.

[By "The Tramp."] Fine weather at last, my masters; and, over the week end, plenty to do in the great outdoors. Net enthusiasts are still suffering from the rigours of a strong aun and did not turn out in any great numbers for after-tiffin exercise, but bowlers, baseballers and golfers were about. Full details of the afternoon's activities will be found in other columns.

champion, to represent China at lawn tennis. Khoo, as the cables published to-day show, won his first singles game,

OLYMPIC GAMES.

OFFICIAL: OPENING IN SHANGHAI,

ENGLISH LEAGUE SEASON OPENS.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

600 COMPETITORS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HOME SOCCER.

LAWN BOWLS.

'K.C.C. HOPES IN 2ND DIVISION

TAIKOO' R.C: SURPRISED.

K.C.C. Y. YACHT CLUB.

Crossing over to Kowloon, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club lost. to the Kowloon C.C. by 27 shots. Scores:-

The Taikoo R.C. Division I team, playing away, unexpectedly (skip)

MONEY & SHARES.

-TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On London-

Bank Wire

Bank on demand

Bank 80 day's sight..

1/113%

Bank 30 day's sight.. 1/11%

17 Credits 4 months' sight 2/- 7/16

Documentary 4 months"

aight

On Paris-

Credits 4 months' aight 1280

On Berlin-

K.C.C.

R.H.K.Y.C.

E. Kern

Vaux

B. Petheram

Bullock

W. J. F..Gorvin

Reed

A. W. Smith

Shields

20

lost to the Kowloon Bowling F. Hamblin

(skip) Abraham

Green Club on Saturday, but in F. E. Lawrence Croucher spite of this rêverse are still in C. Wragge the runners-up position of the F. G. Herridge Edwards

(skip) local Lawn Bowls league.

W. W. Hirst The Police R.C. managed to ac-J. C. Lyal

Hammond

18

(skip)

12 On demand

Wood

Black

Sutherland

Davies

On demand

(skip)

14...

On New York-

70

43 On demand

K.B.G.C. v. C.9.C.C.

o. count for the "wooden-spoonists," J. Smith

Kowloon C.C., whilet Craigen-L. E. Lammert gower C.C., by going down to (skip) 82 Civil Service C.C., have dropped

London, Yesterday. Shanghai, Saturday.

`Division I. The eighth Far Eastern Cham- The days when the punters of plonship games were opened by Aston Villa 0, Leicester 3. the big leather ball used to wait Dr. Po Ling-chang at two this Blackburn 2, Burnley 1. for the decease and respectable afternoon in the spacious Pioneer Bury 5, Arsenal 1. burial of King Cricket are no Field in French-town, capable of Cardiff 2, Bolton 1.

Derby 2, Westham 3. more, and the association league accommodating 60,000 specta- Everton 4, Wednesday 0. fixtures are now ushered in altors.

Huddersfield 1, Newcastle 3. most a week before the fight for There are 500 participants, of Manchester U. S. Middlesbrough the cricket championship is over. which approximately 160 are Sheffield U. 1, Liverpool 1.: The followers of the summer Chinese, 160 Japanese, 160 Fill Sunderland 3, Portsmouth 3. game, however, have nothing to pinos and 80 are other nationali-Tottenham 1, Birmingham 0. complain about, for, nowadays, ties. This is the largest aggrega-

Division II. they do not keep to the old tion ever met together.

Barnsley 1. Hull 1. traditional

This programme.

The weather was warm and sul- Blackpool 2, Swansea 2. year we have at least six cricket try, threatening a thunderstorm. Fulham 2, Preston 2. matches scheduled

Grimsby 2, Clapton Orient 2. for play-Reuter.

Notts County 1 Bristol City 2. Oldham 3, West Bromwich 1, Fort Vale 2. Notts Forest 2. Reading 1, Chelsea 2. Southampton 3, Stoke 6. South Shielda 1, Leeds 5. Wolves 2, Manchester C. 2.

after Wednesday next. Two of

China SuccessES. them concern Our Homeside

Shanghai, Yesterday. visitors, the New Zealanders, and

The Far Eastern games opened then there is another Gentlemen midst tremendous excitement and v. Players encounter, the annual enthusiasm before 15,000 people North V. South

game (at in fine weather, Folkestone) and the last match proper of the season, the Cham- beating the Philippines in the China made a good start by pion County v. the Rest. Just

two opening tennis singles. Lum why Kent are playing the beat Fuente, Bella 6-0, 6-3, 6-1 M.C.C. on September 7 I do not and Khoo defeated Engayo 6-2, know. Anyhow, football started in earnest on Saturday, so look out for the results and periodical: League tables in this paper.

·

of contrary opinions.

Local and American base.

ball appears on page 11.

Lieut.-Col. A. D. Cameron, general 6-0, 6-2. China then beat Japan manager of the Greyhound Racing Association's track at Belle Vut, y two matches out of three at Manchester, anid: As far as the volleyball, 21-2, 21-3. north is concerned, I am certain turned the tables by defeating the greyhound racing has come to stay. Chinese at baseball 6-0, but The Greyhound Racing Association were overwhelmed at soccer,

Division III ((Southern).

Bournemouth 2. Swindon 0. Bristol Rovers 5, Walsall 2. Charlton 1. Gillingham 0. Brighton 6, Brentford 2.

Norwich 4, Crystal Palace 1. Northampton 5, Millwall 2. Plymouth 5, Merthyr 0. Queen's Park 4. Newport 2. Southend 1, Luton 0.. Torquay 1, Exeter 1. Watford S, Coventry 1.

Division III (Northern). Ashington 2, Bradford City 2. Barrow 1. Rochdale 3. Bradford 4. Durham 0.

Chesterfield 0, Wrexham 1. Crewe 1, Halifax 1,

Japan Darlington 3, New Brighton -0. Doncaster 3, Lincoln 0. Nelson 1. Accrington 4. Stock Port 2, Rotherham 0. Tranmere. 1, Southport 0. Wigan 0, Hartlepools-2.

The fluttering occasioned in local cricket dovecots around mid- week has considerably subsided, Lord Lonsdale's prediction that and most of the concerned, after the sport of greyhound racing may recovering from the shock ad- ["catch on" for a time but will not ministered by the representative last two years has brought many ex- of the Hong Kong Cricket Club pressions at the annual meeting, have come to the conclusion that it does not matter very much after all whe- ther there is a League competition or not for a season or so. As I imagined when I wrote my notes for the "China Mail," there is is trying to form its own board of China winning 6-1-Reuter. abroad a certain feeling of regret control to govern dog racing that the H.K.C C. proposal for the on its own tracks. The board will consist of well-known sportsmen abandonment of the League was who are entirely disinterested, and thrown so suddenly into the midst they will put dog racing on a sound of the cricket fraternity as, in basis. If other people care to fol- by 39-19. many directions, the other Clubslow our rules they may, but prim.

Cowdenbeath 1, Rangers 4. of the Colony have frequently arily the board is being formed to Olympic record for 53 metres free Hearts 5, Clyde 0. done their utmost to meet the control dog racing on our tracks. style of 27.16 seconds was broken Motherwell 2, Hibernian 1. wishes of the Mother Club. They

to-night in both heats by Fili- Partick 2, Dunfermline 1. were not able to do so in this case Mr. E. Baxter, who

la pinos Tugbo doing the first heat St. Johnstone 2, Raith 1. because the delegates at the "

of owner

cours in 27.8 and Ulka going one better St. Mirren 0, Dundee 0. meeting had no authority to saying greyhounds, said:I think in the second heat, registering whether or not their Clubs wanted grey hound racing the fairest sport 26.8. the League arrangement to stand, of any. I disagree with Lord Lons- Still, so long as those who want dale's view that it may interfere

leading

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1

Further. Results.

Shanghai, Saturday. At basketball China beat Japan

In swimming, the Far Eastern

Scottish League. Aberdeen 1, Kilmarnock 2. Bo'ness 2. Hamilton 2. Afdrienoniaus 0, Queen's Park 0.

Celtic 3, Falkirk 0.

two places in the table.

In Division II,, Kowloon C.C. who won their match on Satur- day, are well on their way to become the season's champions. Playing on their own green, the They have the same number of Kowloon Bowling Green Club de- pointa (20) as the East Point R.C.feated the Civil Service C.C. by 27 but have a match in hand. shots. Scores :-

Taikoo R.C., with 17 points and K.B.G.C. two more

matches to play, W. E. Hale are still within striking distance G. Hatt of the championship,

Division I.

C.S.C.C. v. C.C.C.

G. B. Slipper

D. F. Warren

(akip).

T. Forster

J. Reed

Visiting their neighbours the F. Stonham Civil Service C.C., the Craigengower C.C. lost by 8 shots. Scores:→→ C.S.C.C.

15

C.S.C.C.

T. W. Carr

J. R. Archibald

R. Taylor

(skip)

F. H. Holdman Luck

P. Murphy

S. Alderman

(skip).

1/11 7/16

2/- 9/16

1205

4734

Credits 60 days' sight 49%

On Bombay-

Wire

On demand

190%

On Calcutta-

Wire

E. W. Simmonds

On demand

100%

On Singapore....

On demand

84/2

15

On Manila

On demand

95%

R. Dixon

A. Chapman

On Shanghai--

(skip)

29.

13

On demand

79%

H. E. Strange

30 day's sight (private

R. Carruthers

C. E. Jones

paper)

J. Budding

F. H. W. Haynes

C.C.C.

J. Maclachlan

J. Massey

On Yokohama-

'W. B. Muskett

(skip)

22

.(skip)

11

On demand

100

C. M. S. Alvea.

Gold Leaf, 100 fine

66

39

(per tael)

T.D.E. Pendered R. Basa

Sovereigns (Bank's

19

(Skip)

18

F. J. Nevis

buying rate).... 9.90 Silver (per oz.)

25 3/16

F. K. Madi

Bat Silver in Hong

W. T. Brightmán

U. M. Omar

24

(Skip)

22

The positions in the League date are:-

Division L..

to

Kong

1%% prem

Y. Abbas

D. Clow

H. Beer.

A. O. Brawn

(Skip)

C. Bennett

26

(Skip)

69

S. Eccleshall

R. A. Smith

F. Holledge

(Skip)

A. H. Oswick

H. H. Rose

F. Denkin

A. W. Grimmitt

(Skip)

J. Beattle

H. Westlake B. E. Maughan

D. Fritz

POLICE R.C. v. K.C.C.

LEAGUE TABLES.

P. W. D. L. Pts. Kowloon D.R.C... 11 11 0 0.22 Talkoo R.C... 11 7 1 9 16 Police R.C.......

12 0 0 & 12|

+

Chinese Copper Centa nom Rate of Native In- Chinese Copper, Cash 6% pm.

terest ......**

1%p.a 28% dis..

Chinese Sub. Coin Hong Kong Sub. Coln par

21 Kowloon B.G.C... 11 5 1 5 11 Craigengower CC. 12 5 0 7-10 61 Civil Service C.C. 11 4 0 7 8 Kowloon C.C..... 12 10 11 2; Shots for and Against.

For Agat, Up Da..

At Happy Valley, the Police R.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 18 shots, Scores:-

P.R.C.

K.C.C. W. Hyde

Glendenning -Reuter,

Randle Condon

SCOTTISH LEAGUE TABLE.

West

Goals

(Skip)

28

P. W. D. L. For Agat, Pts.

Robertson

Marks

4 8 10 12 1

7

Sword

3 3 0 0 9

1

8

Mair

a 3 0 0 11 4 6

(Skip)

21

8.8 0 0 7 30

3 2 1 0 7.4 6

Other qualifiers were three with coursing. As a matter of fact, Japanese and one Chinese. (Ng to play cricket are allowed to play, it is bound to attract many new Mong-yuan)-Reuter. it does not matter much if the owners of greyhounds, an din time In baseball Japan beat the Celtic League competition is held over you will find these new owners en-Philippines 3-1. At tennis Lum Motherwell for the present. I disagree with gaging in the ancient sport of Khoo (China) beat. Fuentebella Rangers "R. Abbit," however, who writes coursing as well as greyhound rac- Engayo (Philippines) 9-7, 6-4, Partick T. quite presentably on the game an Ing.

6-3. In volleyball the Philip-St. Mirren played locally, that an insistence

pines beat Japan 21 to 17 and 21 St. Johnstone 8 2 0 1 5 7 4 on League conditions savours of

to 4.

4 2 0 26 the parochial, though it is good to observe that he possesses an eagle eye for the quelling of anything approaching that unpleasant state of affairs in this small town of ours. His little bit of special pleading will be appreciated in the right quarter.

Says the "S.F.P.":-We have been,

shown A. B. Hoare's score card for

Kilmarnock

Bo'ness

Raith R

Hollands

Wiltshire

G. Harrison

J. Hyde

H. Overy

(Skip)

F. Goodwin

V. C. Labrum J. P Robinson.

J. Gibson

(Skip)

R. Abraham

H. Gitting

C. J. Tacchi

16 (Skip)

Reid

10

4

5

Moss

$

8 1 1 1 4

6

$

8 1 0 2 6 6

3 1 0 2 4 8-

3 1 0.277

the shoot he made for H.M.S. The track and field events saw Airdrieonians 3 1 1 1 6 "Iroquois" Rife Club v. the Small number of Far Eastern re- Arms Club at Hong Kong in Jan-cords broken. Points scored to- Falkirk unry. Two sighters were allowed day in these events were:- Clyde at each of the three customary ranges, and at the 200, starting with an inner. Hoare moved up to Bull and never got off it, scoring the possible. At the next and again

the

Japan Philippines China

33

11

10

In the girls' volleyball Japan never moved off. In the last range beat China 21-18 to 21-0 Not to be outdone, the Hong he moved in from an inner to the Reuter. Kong Football Club staged a sur-Bull, but dropped back to the Inner, prise at their annual meeting dur-

recovered for a succession of four

ing the week. It appears that the Bulls, had a bad shot for a Mag, but

Rugby enthusiasts will not be able

finlahed with a Bull. The total was

BOBBY JONES WINS TITLE.

Minneapolis, Saturday.

Hibernians

3 1 0 2 4

Aberdeen Hamilton A. 3 0 2 1 3

8 1 0 2 6

.

5

Kowloon D.R.C... 702 544 159 Taikoo R.C...... 690 599 91 Kowloon B.G.C. 669 630 39 Civil Service C.C. 658 652 6 Police R.C................. 688 729 Craigengower C.C. 661 715

41

THE SHARE MARKET.

Hour Kohi

Stock

Exchange.

Stock.

T.T. on London T.T. on Shanghal..... 79%

Banks

Hongkong Bank

do.

1/11%

***** $1066 Lon. Reg... $114%

54 Chartered Bank

Kowloon C.C...... 562 761 -199 Division II.

13

Kowloon C.C.

15

24

W. HILI

(Skip)

60

62

K.B.G.C. v. TAIKOO R.C.

At Kowloon, the Kowloon ing Green defeated the Talkoo by 12 shots. Scores:-

T.R.C.

Hearts 3 1 0 2 8

0 2 2 7 Cowdenbeath 7 1 Queen's Park 3 0 1 2 3 0 Dunfermline 30 0 3 2 10

1

K.B.G.C.

Q

R. Hall

J. Muirhead

D. Harvey

J. Whyte

D. Hazel

J. Russell

W. Russell (Skip)

29

LOCAL PING PONG.

(Skip)

T. Magill D. Muir

RESULTS AND TABLE DATE.

W. Hedley

P. W. D. L. Pts.

13 10 0 9 20

Mercantile A. & B. ... $12

de.

P. & 0. Bank East Asia

€20

C... £13%

29

$68

$390

Marine Insurances. Canton Insurance

14 10 0 4 20 China Underwriters.. $15

12 8 18 17 North China Insurance T148

East Point R.C. Taikoo R.C.... Kowloon B.G.C... 13 8 0 5 16 Union Insurance

***** $295 Club de Recreio.. 14 5 1 8 11 Yangtze Insurance .. $37 M. Civil Service C.C. 14 5 09 10 Fire Lasurances. Craigengower C.C. 14 4 0 10

China Fire Insurance $210 H.K.

Insurance... Royal HK.Y.C... 10 1 0 9

Fire

$600 Shots for and Against..

Fer Agst. Up: Dn. East Point R.C... 846 722 123 Kowloon C.C..... 793 691 102 Taikoo R.C...... 7483 651 92 Bowl-Kowloon B.G.C... 773 699 R.C.Club de Recreio.. 786 806

W. Wotherspoon

T. Grimes

T. Grimshaw

G. McLeod

W. Macfarlane R. Wallace

(Skip) 23

R. Duncan

Bobby Jones beat Quimet 11 and rial Institute beat the Chinese A. Macfarlane

Last week's results were-Tuto-R. Hunter

to play on the pitch this season, 102, a record shoot for him. Hoare U.S. AMATEUR GOLF. which is a pity, as these fellows has been out in this part of the are so splendidly keen on the game world for the past five and a half and had in mind some rousing en-years but hopes if he is home next counters with teams from the if he can put up acores in the duller summer to get in some practice, and Services. But out of evil cometh lights of England which he has been good, for the ban on Rugby has making here he should, with prac- been occasioned by the Club's de- tice, have a chance in some of the cision, at the instigation of the Bisley events, presuming he can get 10. P.W.D., to erect a stand on some there. thing more substantial than trestles. This improvement will take up a little more ground but will not interfere with the playing facilities so far as soccer is con- cerned.

* *

LOCAL CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY BEAT SINDHIS

China appears to be doing well at the Far Eastern Games which The Sindhi Merchants met the commenced at Shanghai on Satur Universities yesterday and lost by day

There is, I hear, a possibi-over 60 rung.

University.

lity that Paavo Nurmi, the won-H. T. Barma, b Karani, derful Finnish long distance run-C. W. Lam, b Pritam ner, and Eric Liddell, holder of F. Hiptoola, b Pritam, ... the world's 400 metres record, B. N. Sudan, 1.b.w. Karani will participate in the Garnes. It C. K. Ng, b Pritam

Extras

is somewhat remarkable, in view G. E. Yeow, b Daswani of the conditions in China at the A. Baha, run out present time, that interest should A. B. Suliman, b Pritam be strong enough to warrant the N. H. Wu, b Pritam

N. P. Karanjie, b. Karani holding of the Far Eastern Olym- A: A. Aziz, not out piad, in which, incidentally, it has been agreed that India may com- pete, but from all accounts en- thusiasm in the various events is as keen as ever. As a Singapore

Pritam writer observes, the Canton Gov.

Karani ernment, in spite of its financial

Daswan!

E 0 19 difficulties, has money enough to

Sindhi Merchants. finance the representatives hand H. H. Mahtani, b Lam. somely, for it has placed $12,000 UT. Thadani, c Barma, b; at their disposal, which is $8,000 Suliman s

5

0

Brilliant "Bobby,"

Evans beat Mackenzie after

tie.

Civil Service C.C. 752 838' Craigengewer C.C. 745 846 Royal H.KY.C... 498 682

do.

b & sa

8

2

Shipping.

Douglases

E.E.. Steamboats

$8214

#

b

Indo-Chinas (Pref) ... $50

(Def.) Shell Transporta

H.K. Tugs & Lighters 60 cta.

$2134

$48

92/m

$54.60

$18.90

$15

Mining

$32

Bengueta

$1.70

Kailan Mining Ad

19/

Langkats (Combined). Tis

74-Star Ferries 20 Water-boats

Refineries.

THIS WEEK'S FIXTURES.

18

Saturday are:-

Division L

88

101 China Sugars .... 184 Malabon Sugars

do, (Single)... T

Matches down for decision for Shanghai Exploration. T

Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Talkoo R.C. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Civil Service C.C.)

Ural Caspians

(Skip).

28

J. McCubbin

Division II,

W. Weir

T. Laing

Yacht Club.v. Kowloon C.C.

G. Morrison

(Skip)

15

70

Catholic Y.M.S.; Y.M.C.A. beat St. P. T. Farrell

(Skip) 24 Peter's Club, South China beat Wah Yan College; Wah Yan Union beat Hop Ying Club; Y.M.C.A. bent Jones virtually won in, the first Tutorial Institute. nine and was 510 at the turn, win- ning by 36 strokes. A large gallery was delighted by his superb golf. He finished the round 8-0, in 69, Y.M.C.A. Químet winning only one hole. Reuter's Américan Service.

"BOBBY" JONES WINS EASILY.

Minneapolis, Aug. 28:

t

League Table.

South China

Wah Yan Union Tutorial Ins St. Peter's Wah Yan College

Hop Ying...

Chinese Catholics Chinese Christiana

In the final Jones beat Evans 8 St. Louis..

29 and 7. Jones was six up at the end

0 of the first round.

5

Strange Finish,

The Jones-Evans match ended!

O strangely on the 117 yard 29th hole.

27 Both were well on with their teel shots. Jones inside, Evans. The

5 latter putted to within four feet of

16 the cup, Jones laid his approach

putt almost on the rim.

Chinese R.C.

China Athletic

P. W. D. Pts.

2 2

1 1

4 2

1 1* - 2 11

LOCAL GOLF.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP RESULT.

129

Total Bowling Analysis

for a putt that would have, halved 0. M. R. W. the hole, he suddenly dropped, his

0 55 .0.1

.10 12 29

After Evans had taken his stance

Mr. R. M. Smith

Won

5 putter, walked to Jones, shook his R.H.K.G.C. championship at Happy

1

Shanghai Loans

T3

Rabbs

Tranch Mines

B.E. $4 19/8 B/

Docks, Wharves,

Godowns, &c.

H.K.

B.K.

& W. Docks

& K. Wharves

$112 $35

Hongkows

$140

New Engineerings

***

Shanghai Docks

T90

Lands, Hotels & Mdgs.

H.K. & S. Hotels

$544

$8

$114

==

Division II.

C.C.C. v. EAST POINT.

58

At Happy Valley, the Craigen- gower C.C. lost to the East Point R.C. by 16 shots. Scores: C.C.C. Robertson L. G. Gutierrez

E.P.R.C.

GRAVE CHARGE.

WARRANT. FOR ROUMANIAN OFFICIAL.

Bucharest, Saturday,

Hongkong Lands

Hongkong Realty HK Territorials Humphreys Estates Prince's Building Rural Landa

Cotton Mills.

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Falco Yanu,

Buses, Trams, &c. managing director of the Off-China Buses ... cial Gazette on B charge of H.K. Tramways embezzling sixty million let. Peak Trams (old)

do. (new) Singapore Tractions

Miscellaneou

H.K. Amusementa

Canton Ices

$12 b $124 580

$14*

. (Skip):

A. B. Hamson

J. Hatch

S. Deacon

A. A. Razack

(Skip)

D. K. Kharas

J. O. Lely

Campbell

124

A. T. Hamilton R. W. Williamson

R. F. Luz

G. M. Shaw

G. H. Sellwood

R. McKellar 11. (Skip)

18 Reuter,

F. Samways

R. H. Whiteford

R. W. Lee,

-18

(Skip)

H. Hampton

Glover

LONDON EXCHANGES.

J. F. Lunny

A. K. Henderson

F. T. Knott

(Skip)

H. McTavish

18

(Skip)

21

the

47.

69

Paris: New York

Brussels

Geneva....

Amsterdam

Milan Berlin

174 T.R.C.

C. de R.

Stockholm Copenhagen

174 W. Warnock

C. Vas

Oslo

18.10 18.16 18.71

174 J. Colls

DAK M. 8. Rostrio.":

Vienne

· 84.491

174 T. Young.

C. A. Lopes

176) H. McKechnie

Prague Helsingfors

164

198

28:91

(Skip)

J. Sloan

F. X. Silva

F.. Boyle

LOCAL WATER POLO,

D. Walmsley..

H. R. Sequeira C. Bilva

(24)

8 hand and congratulated him, fored Valley, yesterday with a score of 1 had touched Jones' ball as he started

to putt, thus counting a stroke and

162.

giving Jones the hole.

The six best scores

That made Jones seven up...

The Ware:

twenty-eight was halved. Jones R. M. Smith

match-Reuter's American Service.

W. Douglas

more than the estimated expenses G. P. Daswani, c Lam, b Sudan: 17 won the twenty-ninth and the R. S. Robertson of the forty or fifty Hong Kong FG. Tharani, e Yeow, b Lam .. representatives These Include S. V. Karauf, b Lam

the Zootballers who will represent N. T. Utam, b Hiptoola

LA Mahtam,c Barma, b China, several of the leading Suliman

Chinese lawn tennis players in H. Pritam, c and b Lam that Colony, and one or two track FT. Melvani, b Hiptoola. runners. Honolulu Chinese will J, P. Meolani, not out.. represent China at baseball and M. H. Moorjani, l.b.w. Lam will have 'representatives in the

Extras swimming team, to which Singa- pore has contributed Ng Moon- guan, the fastest. Chinese swim- mer down South, and other swim- ming and water polo represents Suliman tives; while from Singapore, also, Budan! goes Khoo Hoci Hye, the Malayan. Hiptoola

Lam

Total 200 Bowling Analysis.

66

ATHLETICS.

WIN FOR ENGLAND IN: GERMANY.

Berlin, Yesterday,

A. E. Leishman

C. C. Stark

R. K. Valentine

T. D. E. Pendered

returned

T.R.C. v. RECREIO.

On their own green, the Talkoo ~162] R.C. defosted the Club de Recreio

172 by 7 shots. Scores:→

J. Ribeiro.

14-(Skip)

0. B. Matthews LC. R. Souza,

(Skip)

The following will represent the H. Maxwell In a triangular athletic meeting K.B.S. in the water polo match with D. C. Speirs w the Achillen. Club (England) de- the V.R.C. at 6 pm. to-day.

121 5feated the Deutschesport and the G. Angus, G. Rodgerat & Munro':

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