FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928.
LEAGUE SOCCER.
Six Matches For To-morrow.
RUNNER-UP POSITION.
Fixtures, Notes and Details of the Games.
[By "Rover."]
Tomorrow's Longue football programme is as follows:- Divisina 1, kick-off 4.45 p.m.
Club de Recreio, Hong Kong F.C., King's Park, Referee:
Barber.
:
Mr.
Kowloon v. Royal Artillery, Kowloon F.C, ground, Referee: Staff
Sgt Gilbert.
Chinese Athletic v. 2nd K.D.S.B. Regt., H.K.F.C. ground, Referee:
Mr. Smith.
Police v. 1st Queen's Regt., St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Capt.
Austin.
Division II, Sectiun "A." kick-off 2.45 p.m.
Kowloon F.. Reserves v. B.A. Reserves, Kowloon F.C. ground,
Referen: Mr. Willis.
Recreio Reserv cá v. 2nd K10.S.B. Reserves, Recreio ground, Referee:
Mr. Stokes.
With two good League matches at, Kowloon, also two at Hong Kong, both sides of the harbour are well catered for and all four matches should produce very close results.
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doing and if they take the field at full strength in the Shield final on April 7 they will start favourites.
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The following League games
BILLIARDS.
THE CHINA MAIL,
PORTUGUESE INTERPORT
PROGRAMME.
1 TWO BIG BREAKS.
LAWN BOWLS.
A HONG KONG RINK AT SINGAPORE.
A NARROW SHAVE.
FAMOUS GOLFERS.
THEIR DISTINGUISHING, TRICKS.
CHAMPIONS' WAGGLES.
BOLTING FOOD.
4 COURSES IN 10 MINUTES.
.
un-
MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY QUOTATIONS.
2/-
2/- 8/10
1245
184 1344
134
134
87
9834
On Shanghai-
On demand
78/2
30 day's sight (private
paper).
104
On London- UNIVERSITY MEALS,
Bank wire..... Bank on demand ....... Considerable interest is being
Slagapore, March 8. Golf seems to develop in many
Considerable Interest has been | Bank 30 day's eight shown in the Portuguese interport Among passengers proceeding people little mannerisms which aroused at Oxford and Cambridge Bank 4 months' sight... 2/- billiards match to be played next Home on the P. & O. 88, distinguish them all through their by the statement of Mr. Charles A. Credit 4 months' sight 2/1 week. Hong Kong and Shanghai "Macedonia" are a number of en- golfing lives. Harry: Vardon in Hecht, hon, secretary of the Joint Documentary 4 months' have each won ouce so far. thusiastic lawn bowls players from his heyday used to have the knack Schoola and Hospital Matrons Com- sight
2/14 In the trial matches, last week, Hong Kong. The night before of turning in the nose of the club Committee, that:
On Paris- H. du Luz (Hong Kong's No. 2) Singapore was reached, the sugges-just before he began the upswing. The food provided for students On demand made a break of 126 and C. F. Vastion was made that, if possible. strongly scouted the Idea, but later, alties is is a large misure unsuit-
When first told of this Harry at the older and resintial univer-Crodits 4 months' sight 1820 compiled 118.
friendly game should be arranged had to plead guilty. However, the able, The programme is as follows; all with Singapore bowlera..
It is conventional, deadly on demand
On Berlin- games at the Club Lusitano: The Hong Kong bowlers got Into habit is not so strongly pronoune- dull, and monotonous. ill-balanced,
Monday, March 19. 6 p.m.:-touch with Mr. Stuart Clark, the cu now-a-days, but that twisting unscientifically cooked, unappetis. On domand
On New York- Medina (Shanghai) Y. LA secretary of the Singapore Cricket of the right foot on the teeing ingly served, and indigestible.
401 Osmund (Hong Kong).
Club, with a view to arranging a ground while addressing the ball College authorities complain that
Credits 60 days' sight 504. Tuesday, March 20, 6 p.m.:-¬A.game.
still remains with him.
undergraduates bolt their food in a On Bombay- A. Silva (Shanghai) v. G. F. Vas The Secretary of the Singapore Vardon and Taylor,
hurry to get to games or a cinema,,
Wire (Hong Kong).
Cricket Club immediately fell in "Of course, Vardon is one who'taken to give them, a variety of Wednesday, March 21, 6 p.m.with the suggestion, and thanks to uses his feet and legs a
and do not appreciate the paina On demand A. A. Sousa (Shanghai) v. R. F. his efforts, a game was fixed up. deal and has to have a good grip from which they can choose on our On demand
good food. "There are nearly 300 dishes wire
On Calcutta—' Luz (Hong Kong).
A Singapore team was hurriedly of the turf. On the other hand, lat," a "Daily Mail" reporter was Wednesday, March 21, 9 p.m.-raised in the interim. L. R. Barrera (Shanghai) v. F. M. bowling green was at once placed championships, he had no nails in
and the when J. H. Taylor first played in told at one Cambridge college.
On Singapore- Cruz (Hong Kong).
at the dispoanl of the Hong Kong his boot soles, but had iron pro-
Views of graduates are: Thursday, March 22, 6 p.m.:-F. visitors, who, by the way, desire to tectors.
On demand Orial, Oxford.-Undergraduates. On Manila- A. Alvares (Shanghai) v. H. da place on record their sincere thanks Taylor has one funny little way. in ten minutes consumed courses, Luz (Hong Kong).
came in for dinner at 7.30 p.m., and On demand and appreciation for the courtesy After taking a club he will make Everyone grumbled at the food, but The two junior games both at
Friday, March 23, 6 p.m.;-G. M. and hospitality extended to them as if to address the ball: mean- really it was quite good. Kowloon are interesting and should P. Remedios (captain) (Shanghai) by the Singapore Cricket Club, and time, his left foot is raised slight- The Club and Recreio game at result in wins for
v. A. J. Osmund (captain) (Hong they hope at a future date, to ex ly in the air. Just as we think unimaginatively planned at the Kowloon anti
Somerville, Oxford.-Meals are King's Back should be a gånd one | K.O.S.B, Regt.
Kong).
tend the same hospitality at Hong that the foot will go with both Clubs anxious to secure
A special exhibition match has Kong.
down and Oxford women's colleges, and
On Yokohama— fall points and keep away from the
also been arranged between Mr:j
settle into place, Taylor comes appetisingly served. The Ghme. tail of the League. Recreio have will be played on Wednesday next, D. Bush and Mr. A. J. Osmund,
away from the
On demand ball, has another. declisted owing to injuries and March 21, kick-off at 4.45 p.m.-
The game was played on one rink look at the line, possibly takes a cult to complain about the quality for Tuesday. March 20 at 9.15 p.m.
Trinity, Cambridge-It is dim- Gold Leaf, 100 fine Jack of capable reserves and the
(per tuel).. even teams short practice swing and, after all of the food, but the hours are awk- Mr. Bush is an attractive player yesterday and Chinese Athletic v. South China,
harried arrange that, tackles the stroke without ward, and meals have to be rushed Silver (per oz.)..... 26 5/16
Sovereigns (Bunk's same can be said of the Chib, but Club ground, Ref.: Mr. Baldwin.
and a good exponent of the "all met, despite the
ments. The round" game. He was runner-up
buying, rate)........... 9.60 both sickes are trying reserves in to- Recreio
1, Kowloon, Recreio in the Shanghai billiards cham- keen, and, although Hong Kong
to keep any evening appointment. morrow's match who have a good [ground, Ref.: Capt. Austin. chance, if they come, off of remain- 2nd Scots Guards v. 1st Queen's pionship, and his match with Oswon, it was not until the last head mund should be well worth watch that they obtained the honoura of ing.
the encounter by the narrow margin Yesterday's Reception.
of one "ahot." The Shanghai team arrived yes-
The final score read:-Hong ground, March 24, klek-off 4:30 pm, and is composed of the following:|
Royal Navy v. Civilians, K.JI.F.C. terday on the "Empress of Asia" Kong 11; Singapore 10.
This indicates the standard of ground, April 6, kick-off 4.30 p.m. A. Alvares, L. R. Barrera, J. of knowing their green, and Hong the heather grows, has one little hinge. The Army, H.K.F.C.G. M., P. Remedios (captain). F. play. Singapore had the advantage Sent who lives at Walton where
Big and little cats, cats with! Medina, S. del Rivero, A. A. Silva, Kong were suffering from a lack of trick in the address. At the very necessary.
Extra time will be played if A. A. Souza, and J. C. Britto knowledge of it, an exceptionally last waggle James, as he is affec-long fluffy coats and others that
(manager and accretary).
the club looked as if they had been shingl hot day, and lack of practice with tionately known, passes The visiting team were met by the "woods" for several months, right acroas
.'ball. Heed were to be seen at the South- Shield Finals, April 7.
Mr. A. E. S. Alves, President of at least. On the other hand, the then draws
back
andern Counties Cat Club champion- T.T. on London. 2/4 Junior: St. Joseph's College v. the Hong Kong Lusitano Billiards Hong Kong team included at least begins
the swing while
his ship show at Kentish Town Baths. T.T. on Shangha! Chinese Athletic, H.K.F.C. ground, Association, Mr. Kowloon and the R.A. on the Kow-kick-off-2.30 p.m.
Roza two former interport players, and club-head is actually on the move.
But the old-fashioned tabby cat, loon ground should be a good match
(hon. secretary of the Lusitano as the whole side were enthusiastic Nine people out of ten, of course, the fireside friend of many a home, Hongkong Bank ..... and the R.A. can be depended on H.K.F.C., ground, kick-off 4.30 p.m. tary of the Lusitano Billiards As- the teams were fairly evenly match-mencing the swing.
Senior: Kowloon F.C. v. Police, Club), Mr. A. J. Osmund (secre-exponents of the art of lawn bowle, ground their club-head before com- was hard to find. He Is fast go- Chartered
Lon. Reg. ling out of favour, and in his Mercantile A. & B. thoroughly to extend the "Rebels" Extra time will be played if sociation), Mr. J. C. Ribeiro (re-led.
do. although the latter are now play necessary.
Sandy Herd's waggle and dance place has come a foreign invader ing a fine game, Kowloon suppor-
presenting the Club de Recreio),
The greens were placed at the are too well known to need des from Siam, This tiny creature. P. Bank ............. Mr. G. Vas (representing the disposal of the Hong Kong visitors cription, while Abe Mitchell in with coat of black and gold, is the Bank of East Asia ters will be in force on the Railway
Insurances, On March 31, the following team Catholic Union) and many others. again to-day (Thursday), but the variably takes a short practice most popular at most of the shows. Canton Insurance .... 5675 ground to welcome back their representing the "Rest of the favourites after their fine display Colony" will play the
A reception was held in the Club Sun has won, the Hong Kongitas swing before each shot, but he has
One of this long-haired, blue- Union Insurance $332 Army at Lusitano billiards room. of last week.
Sookumpoo, kick-off 4.30 p.m. :—
preferring a "stinger" or a "long the happy knack of falling into coated family, Dion, of Allington, North China Insurance T148 The Shanghai players practised one" at Rales
Miss Langston, of China Underwritern.. $2.70 Yangtze Insurance... M.346 Goal: Clarké
ta trundling the position quicker than most profes belonging to on the local table last night and "wood" on the second and last daysonals.
off Always be plants the Maidenhead, carried
eight China fire Insurance $215 showed impressive form.
in "port."
right fout down first and, after prizes and was declared champion .. Fire Insurance .. $746
Shipping. As the score Indicates, the game one short shuffle and only one of all the champions in the show,
Douglasec Miss Langaton said to a report- was keenly, contested. At the be- waggle, crashes the ball straight
$41 H.K. Steamboats er that she would not take £1,000 H.K. Tugs & Lighters $2.80 ginning, however, it appeared as if down the fairway.
$29 b 28 s Hong Kong would secure
for the cat, which makes him worth Indo-Chinaa (Praf)... $35 "a run- nway" victory. Hong Kong opened
about £40 an ounce.
(Def.) $46 Shell Transports.... 30- Wator-boats
ing in the Senior XI.
is hoped itcereis will play Clusana in his proper position. centre-forward best fits this player, and Recreio only require to stiffen up their defence again to maintain
their high standard. The Club will probably play Vickers for Scott Linjured), the reserve player hav- ing done wall in the position ou a previous occasion, and Lyon and Puncheon may be needed in the de- fence.
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Sonkumpoo, Ref.: Mr. Smith,
|
Lai Wah Cup Dates,
Final on 'Apr 9. at 4.30 p.m.
Backs: Wynne, Bishop. Halves: Leung Yuk-tong, Me- Kelvie, Lam Yuk-ying.
Forwards:
The big matchal Hong Kong willi be at the Club ground, Valley, where the Borderers and the Athletic will meet for the fourth and probably
TAQ Kwai-shing, the last time this season and the Rocha, Gosano, Suen Kam-shun, Borderers will be all out to secure Chan Kwong-iu. Reserves; Wheeler, the points, as they have owing to re- McBride, Pau Ka-ping, Howarth, cent League Виссезяся made the The proceed of the gaine will be, runner-up position practically as for the Army Branch of the Min!s- sured. Further the Athletic with-tering Children's League.' out Li Wal-kwoon, who is unlikely to play again this year, are not the
aggressive force they were earlier in the season, and if the Borderers!
KOWLOON'S TEAMS.
The following teams have been can hold the Athletic left wing they selected to represent the Kowloon should win.
F.C. in their league matches to- morrow
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E. D. da
SCHOOL CRICKET.
D.B.S. AND SOME OLD BOYS.
very
contest
WAS
most any fuss or hesitation.
In fine style, and at the 10th head)
Braid's Little Trick. Taylor and Vardon made a great combination, one that was always just too 'yond for their old friends and Scottish adversaries. James Braid and Sandy Herd..
James Braid, that big genial
the it
a very short practice
£1,000 CAT.
3% prem.
Bat Silver in Hong.
Keag Chiness Copper Cash nom. Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem Rate of Native In-
tereat
7% p.a. Chinese Sub. Cuin.. 30% dis.
Par.
POPULARITY OF LONG-HAIRED Hong Kong Sub. Coin
SIAMESE.
STANDARD TIME.
George Duncan. George Duncan is another who He too, the score Hong Kong, 9; Singapore, finds his feet quickly. On the school ground on Wed- 1. Then the hosts began to creep swing before playing,
may take
and often nesday, the Diocesan Boys' School up, having found their "bearings," he will give his iron lost a cricket match to Mr. E. and, levelled the scores, until it
a twiddle Zimmern's XI. by 43 runs. The stood at 9-9, From then on there round, but I have never seen him nine "old was never more than one shot scored try the shot over as many other
on any "head." It was not, until first-class players do.
Cyril Tolley aways his body a the 21st head was reached, that' Hong Kong gained the victory and the address, but Roger Wethered during March, according to
trifle as the club-head moves, in Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong 15 then only by the one "shot."
The Teams.
winning side included boys". Scores:-
Mr. Zimmern's XI
5. V. Gittins, c F. K. Lec, b
Anderson ...
The Police and Queen's match 1st Division v. Royal Artillery at W. M. Hunt and b Kwan should be a keen affair with the Kowloon, kick-off 4,45
p.m.-E. A. Lec. 1.b.w.. b R. T. Lec. Police fielding a very determined Angus; Wheeler, Dodahon; Hedley, A. T. Lee, e R. T. Lee, b Kwan and enthusiastic side and all the Sims, McKelvie; Read, Kernick, E. H. Schroter, b R. T. Lee .. men keen on obtaining the premier Northoy, Muir, Miles. -honour in Hong Kong football this Vickars.
A. Hunt, b R. T. Lee year. The Police progress has been
2nd Division v. Royal Artillery R. Leong, not out most satisfactory and early in the Reserves at Kowloon, kick-off 2.45 H. Braga,, b R. T. Lee Reason I predicted they would finish p.m.:-Wood;
a strong side. This they are now
LAWN TENNIS.
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT AT H.K.C.C.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Yesterday's results at the Hong Kong Cricket Club annual lawn Lennis tournament low:
were us
Roberts,
Reserve: E. Zimmern, run out
Guest, Eastman; S. Reed, b R. T. Lee Bliss, Dunnett; Pile, J. Hunt, b Anderson Clarke, Tiernan, Contes, Blacklock, Extrus Reserves: Hast, Nicholls.
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
R.H.K.C.C. OLD COURSE.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
30
4
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG
keeps perfectly still, although his standard time of the 120th meridian right hand opens and shuts each east of Greenwich, is as follows:- The respective teams and scores time the club is soled in the ad- Date. 16 were:-
dress. He seldom takes a pre March
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Score 10.
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF.
In the Royal Hong Kong Golf, Club, Junior section, Adamson
3 Cup, played from March 2 to 13 own irons, and he likes to play
D. J. N. Anderson, b A. T. Lee 44 Starting times on Sunday, at the W. H. Kwan, b Gittins for Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's old F. R. Zimmern, b Gittins
course at Fanling are as follows:-J. L. Young Saye, l.b.w., b
9.24 .m. B. P. MacMahon, F. C. Gittins
Open Singles: II. Yoshida beat
quickly, so that practice swings are
"One-Mile Tree," a famous river-
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No. 1 W. Bell (Taikoo Club).
14
No. 2 B. Bell (Taikoo Club).
liminary awing even with his favourite cleek, with which he drives immense distances.
1G
6.32
6.33
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17
6.31 6.23
Ewe Cottons
$8.70 bx div,
18
6.30 6.33
[8.85 sa
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No. 3 R. E. Maughan (C.S.C.C.).
Oriental Cottons
$2
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2
Skip G. Morrison (Talkoo Club).
Score: 11..
Dr. Tweddell's Surprise.
19
6.29.
6.34
Shal Cottons (Old)
·80
B
Dr.
Tweddell,
the amateur
20
6.27
6.34
do.
(new)
0
Singapore C.C.
champion moves
both feel right
21
6.27
6.35
Landa, Hotels & Bidgs.
$31
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B.K. & S. Hotels
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out of their original position just
22
6.26
6.36
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+$67%
b
No. 1 Evang.
Total .....
No. 2 McIntyre,
before hitting the ball.
23
6,25
Once,
6.36
Shanghal Lands
120
No. 3 Gray.
when playing some
practice fron
24
6.24
6.36
$131 $16.
b
Skip Bowerman.
R. T. Lee Anderson
Kwan
0. M. B. W. 13 1 40 ..11.5 1 41 2 11 2 30 2
Innings of Diocesan Boys' School,
shots at Hoylake, he moved his feet too soon and struck the ball
25
6.23
6.86
26
0.22
6.37
$8.40 x 84 Ba $1
23
-A.C.W.
on the socket of the iron, to his surprise.
much
27
6.21 6.37
28
Robert Harris likes to twist his club round in his hands before ad- dressing the ball, a similar trick
29
30
31
6,20 6.37 6.19 6.97 6.18 6.38 6.17 6.38
$12 ST 3444
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Bobby Jones usually selects hla
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(old) $12
(new)
$10
R.K. Electrica
$743
Macno Electrics
$21
I. M. A. Razack 6-0, 7-5, 9-7; H. D. Rumjahn beat Y. Snjik, 6-3, 4-6, G-4, 4-0, 6-1.
9.28
9.32
Championship
· Club Major W. B. Stevenson beat O. C.
Singles:
Fowle.
R. T. Lee, b A. T. Lea W. K. Tait, H. A. Mills. G. A. Lee, b A, T. Lee G. E. Ellams, C. B.F. K. Lee, b A. T. Lec Brown.
A. Prata, e W. M. Hunt, b E.
H.E. Telephones China Buses Singanore Tractions
$4%
$83
.. 11/9
its
9.36
Womack, 6-2, 6-0,
Handicap Singles "A": W. D. Fiddes Wilson (rec. 5/6) beat Surg-Lieut.-Comdr,
D. M. Goodall, A. W.i Roberts.
Pong Pun-fong, c A. Hunt; b
There were ten entries.
do.
LONDON EXCHANGES.
$2.10
$12 b 13 an
n 24 $1244/.35 sa $10
b
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9.40
C. B. Riggs, F. H. Crap- nell.
A. T. Lee
F. Shirazce, b A. T. Lea
da
8
(new)
Hurst
(rec. 9.44'
0
RIFLE LEAGUE.
3/6) 6-4, 6-3.
H. Lennox.
Handicap Singles "B": T. G. 9.48 Bennett (rec. 1/6) beat Dr. J. R. Craig (owe 15) 0-0, 7-5.
H. R. Sturt, W. A. But- terfield.
Total
86
9,52
Handicap Doubles: G. C. Grove and J. G. Lawrie (owe 16) beat A.
W. D. Brown, R. M.
Finlayson.
***A. T. Lee
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Paris Now York Brussels Geneva
London, Yesterday.
124 4.87 27/32
United Asbestos
29.40 $4 $10
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Stores, &c. Dairy Farms Watsons
35
25.34
$211 & BA $144
$1.
b (14/70 sa
F
Amsterdam
12.125%
$3.65
9.50
H. Crook and J. R. Wood (rec. 2/6),
#
A. E. Lissaman,
J.E. A. Lee
.11 2 28
1 H.M.S. "Arguş”
10
Milan
92.40
329
Cameron.
W. M. Hunt
5 0 11
2nd Scots Guards
8
Berlin
$10
20.41
m. Powells
- 6-3, 6-2.
10.00
4 1
9
9 H.M.S. "Tamar"
Stockholm
18.18
++
Taikoo Rifle Club
Copenhagen
18.21
H.K. Amusements
Open Singles: Major W. B. 10.04 Stevenson v. Major C. Willson; Luk
Andrew.
H.M.S. "Carlislo"..
#
F. Cowherd,
T.
S.
CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.
Whyte-Smith.
1st Queen's Regt: ....... Dockyard Rifle Club R.A.Ó. Corps
7
3 4
37
E. R. Hallifax, G. C. Moxon.
10.12
:
Sir Henry Pollock
P. W. D. L. Pts. 11 10 0 1 10
10 7 2 1 8
S. L. Hussain
11 7 2 2 8
Ding-cheung v. T. Akiyama; J. M. 10.08 da Silva v. E. D. Lawrence.
Open Doubles: T. Ema and N. Inagaki v. I. M. A. Razack and J. Cassumbhoy.
Club Championship Singles: G.
10.16
C. Grove v. H. Owen Hughes; G. 10.20
F. H. Bichard v. J. G. Lawrie.
Handicap Singles "B": H. 'V. Parker (rec. 15) v. J. M. Norrie (rec. 15).
Handicap Doubles: Rev. F. P. W. Alexander and Capt. A. G. Dobble
10.24
"
E.. P. Streatfield, M. G. Mille.
E. C. Frederick, J. P. Lynch.
Latest positions in the Colony's Hong Kong Police chess championship, which has 2nd K.O.S. Borderers. 8 been won by the Hon. Sir Henry R.A.F. (Kal Tak) Pollock, K.C., are as follow:— {
S. C. Feltham, C. J. C. M. Boqueire Waddell,
D. E. Carvalho
J. H. Bottomley, W. C. H. W. Randall Clark.
C. E. Wong 6. Choa
S. G. Kumbla The first bell at to-morrow's A. N. Other
J. C. Faers
J. S. Smith
(owe 15/8) v. S. E. Green and D. races will be rung at 2.00 pm. A. W. Hawker S: Green (owa 15).
The first race starts at 2.50 p.m.
3 7 0 2
....11 5 0 6
11. 4 2 5 5 11 4 0 7 4
10 2 1 7 22
.10 8 1 6 8
10 2 0 8 2
1 2 8 2
Several well-known University Sir Jamea Croft (Eton end runners were included in the Old Brasenose), coxswain; in 1926 and Carthusians team which beat Char-1927, has unexpectedly come into terhouse School at Godalming, in a residence at Oxford again and has 514-miles cross-country match, with taken the place of G. V. Stopford a total of 45 points against the (Radley and New College) as cox school's 98 points.
in the Oxford boat.
Buenos Aires Bombay
Hong Kong.
. Shanghai
Yokohama. ... Silver Spot Silver. Forward
193% 29.02% 1.15/16 867%
787%
5 59/64 47
1/6 1/84 *** 2/6 1/8
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Middlesex beat Kent by 6 rubbers to 8, at the Crystal: Palace Club in an inter-county, women's badminton match.
Thirty-two pairs, including R. G. da› Quetteville and B. A. Redhead (the holders); and Blr Llobel Alexander and G. N. Scott Chad, have entered for the revived Eton Fives competition for the Kinnaird
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at Happy Valley, A. J. W. Dorling in his case not often necessary. side landmark at Kingston, has be- qualified with a score of 86-20- But if he has to wait on a tee he come so dangerous that it has been 3 GG.
a chain and will swing the club very quietly encircled with scores were:-F. G.
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Miss Joyce Wethered. Miss Joyce Wethered, before be- ginning the ewing, presses "the club-head down behind the ball
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