TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928.

Sport Columns

FLAT RACING.

JOCKEY CLUB 3RD EXTRA MEETING.

p.m. this

TWO DAYS' EVENTS.

Entries close at 4 Thursday for the Hong Kong Jockey Club's 3rd extra race meet- ing of the actson. The two days events are as follow:-~~~

Saturday, April 7. Colonial Stake: five furlongs: Commonwealth Handicap: "B" class; six furlongs,

Commonwealth Handicap: "B" class: six furlongs:

HOME FOOTBALL.

THREE MATCHES IN THE -

LEAGUE.

RESULTS AND TABLES.

London, Yestȧrday,

Division II.

Fulham 0. Hull 2.

Div. III. (South). Charlton 1, Southend' 2.

Div. III. (North). Halifax 1, Southport 0.

Reuter. The respective tables follow:- Division II.

THE CHINA MAIL,

LOCAL GOLF.

́FÀNLING PROGRAMME FOR EASTER.

R.H.K.G.G. COMPETITIONS.

The following la the programme of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Easter meeting at Fanling

Old Course.

LAWN TENNIS.

H.K. ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL MEETING.

INTERPORT COMMITTEE,

RIFLE MATCH.

G.S.M. PROVEN'S EXCELLENT BCORE.

GUARDS Y. KOSEIES.

2nd In. 'Scots. Guards,

'D,O.M. [D/Sgt. W. Blake-

ley

200 500 600 Total.

NANCER H

29 28

80

83

28

36

36 103

Representatives of the following Company-Sergeant-Major W. Pro- clubs were present at yesterday's ven, M.M., of the 2nd Batt. Scots annual meeting of the Hong Kong Guards, scored 103 points out of a Lawn Tennis Association, held in possible of 105 In a rifle shooting| match between his battalion andj 1-Shanghai Visitors' Cup: the H.K.C.C. pavilion:—

the 2nd Batt. King's Own Scottish (April 6 to 9 Inclusive). Open to

Chinese Recreation Club, Filipino Borderers at Talkoo rife range on members only. $1 entrance; 36 Club, Hong Kong Cricket Club, Saturday. He obtained "possiblos” holes medal under handicap. Two Craigengower Cricket Club, South at the 200 and 600 yards ranges League soccer matches played to-; day (home team mentioned first) cards (only) may be taken out at China Athletic Association, Kow- and dropped 2 points at 500 yards. any time during the four days. loon Cricket Club, Mitaul Russan The Guards won by 116 points. resulted as follow:---

Replica of the cup to winner who Kalsha, Nippon Club, University, Scores;- holds trophy for one year. Prizes Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Club for best 18 holes under handicap, de Recreio, Indian Recreation Club,

2-Bogey Pool:-(April 6 to 10 Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, Civil RS.M.W. Murray, inclusive). Open to members and Servico Cricket Club, Kennedy Road subscribers; $1 entrance; unlimit- Married Quarters Tennis Club. ed entries; 18 holes under handi- Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, President,

C.S.ML.W. Proven, cap. 60 por cónt. to winner, 80 was in the chair and Mr. D. S.

M.M. per cent, to aceond, 10 per cent, to Green, Hon, Secretary and Treasur- S.I.M.H. Cluter Club.

Sgt. J. Lay er, supported him. 3.Medal Round:-(April 6 to

The statement of accounts for L/Sgt. J. Jeffrey

Sgt. J. Quinn ... 03 32 47 10 inclusive).: Open to members 1927 was adopted, showing a credit Piper J. Taylor or over other than a race confined Preston N.E. 34 19 8 7 78 47 46 and subscribers; $1 entrance; un- balance to be brought forward of}' to subscription grins, or ponies Leeds .34 20 6 B 82 51 46 limited entries; 18 holes under, $138.07. In view of the small turn that have won the aggregate prize Staka 34 17 7 10 64 60 41 handicap. 60 per cent. to winner, over of the Association no stato- in the Aggregate Stakes in any Oldham

Sgt. Barham .33 17 0 10 84 38 40 80 per cent, to second; 10 per centiment had hitherto been issued to St. Cooke season, 6 lbs. extra. Non-winning West Brom. 34 14 0 11 70 01 37 to Club.

.34 14. 7 13 68 68 35,

the members of the League, but the Sgt. Ogden subscription griffins allowed 5 lbs. Bristol C.

Notts. Forcat 32 14 71.66 341, 2 and 3 may be played for, President assured those present Cpl. McGill Commonwealth Handicap: "A" Swanses...

33 13

62 68 34 on same card, but no player can yesterday that it would be done Cpl. Oxenham class: six furlonga:

Port Vale .33 15 4 14 68 51 34 take more than one prize in 2 and next year.

Pte. Thomson ¡Pte. Stewart Empire Handicap: "B" class: Grimsby

12 10 1883 67 34 3 on the same card or. more than' The

officers Hull

were Pte. Lindores 11⁄4 miles:

Union Plate: six furlongs:-tor Clapton 0.

All, elected:- 46 61 29 one prize in a competition. Reading

carda must be taken out before 46 07

President: Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, China ponies, non-winning sub-Barnsley

45 74 29 commencing the round.

President-proposed by Mr. J. W. scription griffins of this Club of Wolves this season. Wolght for inches as Southampton

Notts C. fier scale. Unplaced runnera al-

Blackpool lowed ba..

Fulham S. Shields

Second Aggregate Stakes: one mile:-value $590. For all China ponies. Catch weights at 10 st. 9 Ths. Winners of a race 'value $600 Chalon

Dominion Plate: one mile; for China ponies, subscription griffins

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 34 20 7.7 M'chester C. 32 20 6 6 79 40 40

до

11. 87 41.82

10 6 80 27 .33 10

.

following

In case of ties, Competition Com- Deakin, seconded by Mr. D. S. 27 mittee will decide whether players Green.

34 9.9 16.54 68

34 10 7 17 56 62 27

.34 10 7 17 68 88

27 divide or play off]

.34 10 5 10 62 80

Vice-President: Mr. G. Miskin-

25, 4-Four Balls Against Bogey:- proposed by Mr. Hancock, seconded

34 50 29 45 07 10 (April 6 to 10 inclusive). Open to by Mr. Deakin. Division III. (South)

of this Club of any season. Win- ners only. Winners of two races, Millwall weight for inches: winners of three Northants or more races, 5 lbs, penalty; win-Plymouth nere of one race, allowed 5 lba.

Empire Handicap: "A" Claes: 11⁄2 miles:

Monday, April 9. Junk Bay Plate: seven furlongs: Mira Buy Handicap: "C" Class: one mile:

Mira Bay Handicap: "B" Class: one mile.

Easter Plate: 1% miles:-for China ponles. Non-winners of this year 6 lbs. allowance; winners this year, of one race, weight for inches as per scale; of two races, 5 lbs. penalty; of three races 10 lbs. penalty.

Brighton

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer:

members and subscribers; $1 per Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pia player; unlimited entries; 18 holes Mr. D. S. Green-proposed by Mr.

33 22 5 6 103 40 49, on handicap. Each player plays Hancock, seconded by Mr. H. Owen

19 8 7 83 60 44 on (of) his own handicap Hughes.

17 6.11 69 48 39

15 99 69 55 30 against bogey the better ball of

Interport Fixtures.

***

Total

2nd Bn. K.0.8.B.

27

*88* E875888|7|3

710

20 78

20 83 18

20 28 16

20

26

31 23

24 18 16

R3 29 21

24

22 23 16 60

Plus 4% for open sights

Total

YACHT CLUB.

"NORSEMAN" & "SCHNIDER" CUP FOR CRUISERS.

B

PERSUHLOSS

C Н

0

BEER

Solo Agents for Hong Kong

A

PAGLE BRANA

WING ON CO., LTD.

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On London-

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club cruisera raced for the "Norge Bank wire

·

2/- -

Iman" and "Schnider" presented Bank on demand....... 27. 8/10 15 99 57 48 39 each pair at each hole counte. 00, A resolution was passed em-

cupa on Sunday. .30 16 78 09 51 $7 per cent. to winner, 10 per cent. to powering the Hon. Secretary to deni

Bank 30 day'e sight 50 Club (if over 30 pairs enter) 60, with the organisation of Interport ged boats, of 22.2 miles was from Credit 4 months' sight 2/1% The course for the English-rig-Bank 4 months' sight... 2/- 4 per cent. to winners, 30 per cent. matches with Macao, Canton or the Club to Discovery Bay Islets Documentary 4 months' to runners-up.

Shanghai. To give him advice and (starboard). Stonecutters Island sight assistance a selection committee, (5), mark on line (S), Channel! 5-Mixed Medal Competition:- was elected comprising Mr. S. A Rocks (5), finish at the Club. The 48 53 30 (April 6 to 10 inclusive). Open to Rumjahn (proposed by Mr. Green, Chinese-rigged boats had to cover On demand

members and subscribers: $1 en-seconded by Mr. Hancock), Mr. E. C. 19 miless. trance per pair; unlimited entries; Fincher (proposed by Mr. Deakin,

60 50

G

45

42 34 43 56

.81 11.

.32 8 10 55 50 .32 10 16 52 63 .32 10 5 17 71 70

New Course,

132 11 3 13 36 20 25 half combined handicap. Prize to seconded by Mr. Jack), and Mr. order of actual finishing. .84 8 0 17 48 78 26 winning Indy, and if over 20 en G. F. Lee (proposed by Mr. S: A. tions gained according to handicap On demand

Beconded Rumjahn,

by Mr. (Le.. "corrected time) are given in Hachiuma).

brackets.

32 06 17 54 24 24 tries to partner as well. In case of a .34 9 6 19 55 83 24

32 6 11 16 40 82 tle, prizes te winning ladies only. Division III (North).

Goals,

MATCH SCORES.

Exeter Swindon Newport "Crystal Pal. .33

Queen's P.R. 33 15 Southend Brentford Bournemouth 33 12 Charlton Gillingham Norwich Watford Luton Bristol R. Merthyr Coventry Walsall or more Torquay,

Beef Stakes: half mile:-Catch- weights 168 lbs. Jockeys and}

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte. ponies that have won a race this Bradford...34 22 93 94 35 53

Doncaster .33 10 5 0 68 35′ 43 Shek O Club v. Kowloon year barred.

Stockport... .32 18 6 8 03 30 42

Golf Club. Tolo Selling Plate: one mile:Tranmere...32 17 7 8 81 69 41 for China ponies. Weight for Lincoln ...84 185 11 72 61 41 inches as per scale. If antered to Bradford C. 34 15 10 9 75 61 40 Seores in the match on Sunday be sold for $400, 10 lbs. penalty Southport ...35 17 4 14

Darlington .32 17 4 11 73 50 38 in which the Shek O'Club lost to

the Kowloon Golf Club for $300, 5 lbs. penalty; for $200,

Wrexham ...34 10 5 13 weight for inches as per scale.

follow:- Accrington 34 14 8 12:03 Starling Stakes: half miles:-for Halifax 34-12 11 China ponies, subscription griffins Rochdale 42 15 N. Brighton (.32. 17 non-winners.

Hartlepools.34 14.5 14 per scale. Rotherham 34 18 14 Unplaced runners allowed 6 lbs. Chesterfield 34 11659 66 30 A. W. Roberts &

Hobe Plate: one mile:-for China Crewn

34 8 7 10 Ashington ponies, subscription griffins of this

Durham

34 9 5 20 42 80 23 F. X. Remedios 0 Club of any season. Non-winners, Barrow .34 8 7 19 45 93 239. Gray & W.S. 5 lbs. allowance; winners of one Nelson

4 20 50-100 22 Hillier 77 20 42 82 race, weight for Inches as per Wigan scale; winners of two races, 5 lbs. penalty; winners of three or more races, 10 lbs. penalty.

this of

season. Weight for inches as

Mirs Bay Handicap: "A" class: one mile:

FANLING HUNT.

POINT-TO-POINT MEETING ON

SUNDAY.

Those who took part (and their mounts) in the point-to-point meet- ing of the Fanling Hunt on Sun- day were:m

Heavyweights.

Mr. Beck (Struthiorne) 1st; Lt. Col. F. Hayley Bell (Shady Joe) 2nd; Mr. Barne (Peking) 3rd; Mr. Wallace (Why Not), Mr. Crabbe (Seal Tax), Mr. Flowden (Durian), Mr. Watson (Blotting Paper), Mrs. Chubb (Two Step)..

33

67 65 55 52

were as

Foursomes,

K.G.C.

Shek O.

F. E. Remedios &

D. G. Bruce &

H. R Hancock

J. D. Thomson 2

F. C. Cowherd, 2 65 92 23 w. Fatterson &

KOWLOON G.C.

LESS INTERFERENCE FROM SHOOTING.

THE ANNUAL REVIEW.

The activities for

21 J. O. McLaggan

& II. W. Page 2

S. J. Jordain & E.

Cock

B.

C. L. C. Sandes

& E. L. Sim 0

H. R. Sturt &

Entries For The League. The following Clubs entered. for League competition this scasori:--

THE SHARE MARKET.

Bong Kong.

Stock

Stock.

Exchange.

T.T. on London .... 2/- T.T. Du Shanghai..... 78%

Banks

Hongkong Bank ... $1200 b 1300 sa

North China Insurance T148 Yangtze Insurance ****

M.$40 China Underwriters.. $2.35 China Fire Insurance $2.45 HE Fire Insurance... $7.20

Skipping.

Douglasec...

H.K. Steamboats

do, Lon. Reg... $198

Chartered Bank

$21%

Mercantile A. & B.

$84%

⚫ do.

$144

P. & O. Bank

$914

Bank of East Asia

$74

2/11/

Insurances,

On Paris-

Canton Insurance

$676

Union Insuranca.

5881

1246

Yachts are mentioned below in

[Credite 4 months' sight:1820

On Berlin

Posi-

English Rig.

On New York- On demond

401 Credits 60 days' sight 501 TIMES.

On Bombay- Finishing Corrected | Wire

4.34.26 On demand 4.12.23

On Calcutta 4.04.07 Wire.

84074 $29 H.X. Tuga & Lighters $21⁄4 Indo-Chinas (Pref) $36

(Def.) ... $100

134

Shell Transporta

87/0

Water-boats

$20%

184%

..

Mining.

$2,86

On Singapore-

*

On demand

1944 1344

87

Kailan Mining Ad. 66/-

do.

On Montla

6.09.01

On demand...

: 984

Rauba

On Shanghal

On demand

7814

130 day's aight (private

paper)

"A" Division

| La Cigale (3rd) 4.94.26 Craigengower C.O. Kowloon C.C., U. and I (2nd) 4.36.86 Indian R.C., Chinese, R.C Hong Feathers (1st) 4:46.40 Kong C.C., M.B.K., University. Curlew (4th). 5.26.10 4.36.18 On demand

"B"-Division.

Typhoon

did not finish Craigongower C.C., Kowloon C.C., Coquette Indian R.C., Chinese, R.C., Hong

Chinese Wg. Kong C.C., M.B.K., Nippon Club, Dorothy II (1st) 6.37.31- South China A.A., University, Club Imogen ..did not Anish de Recreio.

"C" Division.

Civil Service C.C., R.A.0.C., Kowloon C.C., Indian R.C., Chinese

0

R.C., Indian Tennis Club, Hong Kang C.C., Kennedy Road Married

BILLIARDS MATCH.

On Yokoham

On demand.................... 1021⁄4

A club billiards was played in Gold Leaf, 100 ne

D. H. Blake 2 Quarters Tennis Club, Nippon Club, the Garrison Sergeanta Mesa,

H. S. H&

P. S. Cassidy 0

C. H. Blason

& H. B. L.

Dowbiggin 0

Shenton B

W. Ε.

South China A.A., and Recreia.

(Bank's

9.60

(per tael) Club de Queen's-road East on Friday last, Sovereigns

in which tho Garrison Sergeants buying rate)

26 7/16 Craigengower have entered the defeated the R.N. Dockyard R.C. by Silver (per oz.)

Bai Silver in Hong "A" division for the first time; 44 points. Scores:

Garrison Sgts. Dockyard R.C. Kong

8% prem.. Civil Service CC., Indian RC, S.Sgt. Blockmore 100 F. Wynn

65 Chinesa Copper Cash nom 100 Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem

69 Rate of Native In- 100 terest

7% pa. 100 Chinese Sub. Coin .. 80% dis.

Par.

R. Sutherland 24 Kowloon Indian T.C., and Kennedys.sgt. Wood

Road Married Quarters T.C. are to

A. W. Roberts the year of F. C.. Cowherd the Kowloon Golf Club were re- W. Pastorson viewed at the annual meeting yes-F. X. Remedios 0 D. H. Blake. I

S. Gray terday over which Mr. E. Cock, W. S. Hilller President, presided. The annual : 0. McLaggan report showed that the membership.

H. W. Page has risen to 160 during the year, with 14 ladies making use of the

S. J. Jordain course, On the financial side, the year's workings showed a profit of E, Cock $419.60, which, added

to the re-

Sgt. Ebbage play their first season in the "C"¡S.Q.M.S. Fritz division.

S. Condr. Hall

Shields and Balls.

Mr. Lee (Chinese R.C.) drew the attention of the Association to the

86 A. Oswick

do.

Bangusta

Langkats (Combined). T10

27 (Single)... Shanghal Explorations $2% Shanghal Loade

18.10 -$4

Tronoh Mines SA $17/6

Docks Wharves, Godowns, &c. H.K. & K. Wharves H. &.W. Docks China Providenta Hongkews..... New Engineerings Shanghai Docka.

Colton Mills. Evo Cottons Oriental Cottons Shal.Cottons (Old) do. (new) Lands, Hotels & Bidge. H.K. & S. Hotels...

Hongkong Land's Shanghai Lands Humphreys Estater Hongkong Realties H.K. Territoriale... Prince's Buildings

Public Utilities. HK. Tramways

Peak Trams (old)

t

$141 189 za

$48

$6.05

$264

$4.80

$108

$84 b 8%

$68 b 59% a $81

$9.35 b 9.60 b

[9.85/.40 sm

67%

A

$133

$15

b

$81⁄44 b 84.

$1

$26.20 b 25%

[254 sa

.... $13

do. (new) ... $7%

$84

China Lights (comb.) $18

do,

(old)512%

(new). $10

100 C. Spittey

6

5

40 A. Lewis

Singles.

F. E. Remedios 1

J. D. Thomson

D. G. Bruce D

H..R. B. Han-

cock

The closing date for entries was fixed for Saturday, April 14,

S.3gt. Thomson S.Sgt. Young

I

1 C. L. C. Sandes 0

!

0 E. L. Sim

83 A. Arms 100 II. Griffiths 100 W. Sullivan S.Sgt. Pepper 100 W. F.. Bell.

Total

50

88

Hong Kong Sub. Colo

DS

LONDON EXCHANGES..

700. Total

365

1 H. R. Sturt

0

London, Yesterday.

Interesting

Faris new Public

124

Star Ferries

វា

H. S. Hills

1 P. S. Cassidy 0

I

L. C. F. Bel-

Jamy

0

New York Brussels.

Geneva

4.88

85

do.

26.34

f.K. Electrics

1

H. B. L. Dow

biggin

Amsterdam

12.12

Macao Electrica

0

0 W. E. L. Shen-

ton

Milan Berlin

92.40

H.K. Telephones

20.41

0

0 R. Sutherland 14

Stockholm

18.18

6

5

Copenhagen- Oslo

18.21

18.285

5

Vienna

34.69.

Prague

164%

Helsingfors

1934

Madrid

29.086

Lisbon

.2%

$6814

78512

6*59/64

47 22/32"

The Southern qualifying competi-|

fact that the spaces in the three An shields for inscribing the names of Schools Rugby fixture has been ar- the winners year by year were now,ranged between St. Paul's and full and asked what the meeting, Oundle. It was played on Feb. 11, proposed to do. After considera on the St. Paul's ground,' at Gun- tion It was decided to put borders nersbury-avenue. around the three shields to add more spaces for inscriptions.

Complaint was made that several tion for the lawn tennis champion- clubs used old balls for League ships at Wimbledon will be held at matches last year, but as the meet-Roehampton en June 18, and fol- 10% ing did not wish to make any ruling lowing days, and the Chapel AL Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, on behalf, for new balls to be used in matches lerton L.T.C., Leeds, on the same

dates. to the of the Shek O Club, presented a the point was dropped. Mr. Millor (Alhambra) 1st; Mr. better arrangements in regard to cup to Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E., Presi Backhouse (Sheila) 2nd; Mr the use of the rifle range which dent of the Kowloon Golf Club. Phillips (Lord Scamperdate) 8rd; enabled the course to be in use Mr. Durran (Honeymoon), Mr. for all week-ends except one. It Anderson (Yorks), Mr. Elliot

was hoped that a new range would}

man).

Lightweights.

serve account, has now brought the Add foursomes, 6 total amount at reserve to $2,669.62. The cash at bank amounted to twenty-three conta.

The Chairman referred

Total

12

The meeting closed with, a vote

of thanks to Mr. Hancock for pre- siding.

Open Doubles: Major W. B. Stevenson and Major R. H. Lucas v. L.M. A. Razack and J. A. Cassumbhoy,

M. O'Brien, the Derby County centre half, giving an address at a Burton-on-Tren smoking concert on his experiences of football in America, said that English foot- ballers ought not to entertain for a moment the idea of going there to play.

Athens

Bucharest Rio

Buenos Aires Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong. Yokohama Silver Spot Silver. Forward

1/5 31/32

2/6

2/0% 1/114

26. 261⁄4 British Wireless Service

SOCIAL FUNCTION.

KOWLOON INDIAN. TENNIS CLUB.

China Busca

Singapore Tractions

Industrials. China Sugars Masbon BagATS Canton Icea... Cements (comb.) do (old) do (new)

$704

$25.

$4.70

$65

11/9

1165 b 11.08

$10

$2.10

$8

(new)

$8,30 $10

$21.80

H.K. Ropes föld).

da United Asbestos Stores. &c. Dairy Farmi

Watsons

Der A. WingS Iane, Crawforda Mackintoshs

Sinceres.....

Wm. Powells

Afiscellaneous, H.K. Amasemanta HK Constructions B. Ind. G. Bonds H. K. Govt Lauris.

$10

$1% 00% 74% Prem. . b

HONG KONG G (Little River), Mr. Russell (con-be possible in the future and that The annual meeting of the Hong | quistador), Mr. Davidson (Noble it would then be possible to deve-Kong Baseball Association has been Tournament Fixtures For

lop the course to one of 18 holes. fixed for 5.30 p.m. on April 4 at

To-day... The course of about. six miles Improvements had been effected to the American Consulate General. was laid by Mr. A. H. Potts, as fol- the Club House and course,

To-day's fixtures In the Hong lows:-start at the back of Mr. Selected teams had played teams The German runner, Dr. Otto Kong C.C. annual tournament, wen- Peter Potta's bungalow, towards the from the Royal Hong Kong Junior Pelzer, in New York beat a num- ther permitting, are as follow: golf links, a sharp right turn to the Section, the Y.M.C.A, and the ber of leading. American track run- Open Singles: T. Honda v. Mrs. Wyatt (rec. 5/6),v. Mr. and foothills, a run of a mile over Shek-0 Club.

ners in a 1,000-yards race, his time Chong Tuck-wing; H. D. Rum- Mrs. T. G. Bennett (rec. 15/1).

Wednesday.org

on behalf of the Muslim members grass, turn over dry pad felds, The Committee had had pleasure being 2 min. 18 3-5 sec. The re- jahn v. T. Iaomura; Ho Ka-lau v cross the river, follow the foothills in accepting a very handsome Cup cord for 1,000 yards is 2 min. 122-5 Rev. F. P. W. Alexander.

Open Singles: S. A. Rumjahn v.

and thanked them for their pre-

across the valley to Souza's bun- presented by. Mr. L. Dunbar,

sence. He also thanked those who It seca, made by Lawrence Brown in

Yew Man-kit.

had helped the Club, In various galow, again cross the river, and a was to be called the "Bays" Chal-¦1921.

Open Doubles: R. Hancock-and

ways to keep it going. He ex-. line of made-up jumps to finish at lenge Cup to mark the success of

Dr. R. E. Tottenham v. S. A. Hus the starting point.

the Dunbar atable, Mr. Pago had

sain and S. S. Hussain; Ng Sze A very pleasant accial function pressed the hope that the gather- Ing would prove but a precursor Mr. Wallace was leading on en- promised a Shield. for the inter-

Club Championship Singles: kwong and Ng Bze-cheung v. Lee held on the Club ground of the re-

more similar meetings tering the straight but his pony Hong events. During Easter week, with, and resulted as follows: Pre R. M. Henderson v. G. C. Grove. Won-teol and Lee Wai-tool: K. Tcently formed Kowloon Indian Ten- of many

the facilities of the Club, were to sident, Mr. E. Cock: Vice-Presi- Handicap Doubles: G. Miskin Sau and Chong Tuck-wing v. E. Cnis Club (King's Park) come to a from which he had no doubt much be placed at the diaposal of the dent; Mr. J. H. Hunt; Captain, Mr. and C. Blaker (acr.) v. A. B. Fincher and E.. F. Fincher: F. Jsuccessful close on Sunday when mental benefit and better under officers of the Japanese squadron H. Overy; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. Raworth and AD. Humphreys Remedios and J. M. da Silva v. T. the Muslem members of the Club standing would accrue. Messrs. which would be visiting the port. W. Roberts; Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. (owe 5/6); W. B. Cornaby and A Safiki and T. Isomura, T. Fujieda gave a tea party to their Hindu Nair, Bishan Singh, Mahan Singh,

In thanking the officers of the O. MeLaggan: Committee: Messrs. Piercy (rec. 2/6) v WA. and Y. Hachiuma v. E. da Souss and and Sikh fellow-members and and Chowdhury also Club for their work during the W. E Orchard, W. Paterson, A. W. Nowers and E. D, Lawrence (owe A. V. Remedios.friends in celebration of their Chowdhury, too, gays, year, the Chairman made special Brown, J. D. Thomson, B. Rogers, 5/6) Dr. D. J Valentine and Handicap Singles "A" W D festival-Id-ul-fitter which marks a reference to Mr. Butlin, hon. andl and G. B. Labrum. R. K. Valentine (owe: 8/6) v. Fiddes Wilson (roc. 6/6) ▼ 0. the end of the, month tor and Mr. J. McLaggan (Hon. A vote of thanks to the Chair W. M. Lyons and J. D. H. Craw Womack (rec. 5/6); Rey.+ FP W. There were Secretary) and Mr. E. W Alltree man and out-going Committee, ne ord (rec.3/6) Dr. G. EL Aubrey Alekander (owe 3/8) v. Lt. Col. preser (Hon Treasurer),

well as to Mr. J. H. Hunt, Secre- and G. W Sewell (owe 3/6). F. J., Wyatt (rec. (16) m Officerstary of the YM.C.A., for the use Dr. C. H Burton, and G. Rankin Mixed Doubles Dr, and Mrs

ers for "the of the lecture room, brought the (rec, 15/1);

JR. Crate (rec.-15/1) v. Mr. proceeded meeting to a close...

Mixed Doubles: Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. G Stark (rec, 2/6)

fell at the last jump and he broke

a collar bone. Mr. Crabbe crash ed into him and also fell

LEAGUE SOCCER.

The following game in the Hong Kong League will be played to-day at 5 p.m

Me Division 1

Kowloon F. v. Chinese Ath- letic, at Kowloon F.G. ground, Re- feree Mr. Wills

The elec

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short bat

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