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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as karbu, plow, and altho.)
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LAWN BOWLS
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S. Eccleshall
G. Roylance
D. Muir
C. F. Vas
C. E. Marques
THE CHINA MAIL,
C. A. Lopes
D. 'Gow
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A. C. Ribeiro
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L. C. Sousa
R. Duncan
E. W. L. Hogbin H, A. Alves P. T. Farrell C. G. Silva
W. Russell
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R. F. Luz (Skip)
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K.D.R.C. v. POLICE R.C.
On their own ground, the Kow loon Dock R.C. defeated the Police R.C. by 24 shots.
The Dock rinks skipped by Gray and Brown were never really ex- tended, the former winning by 13 shots and the latter by 15.
Puncheon, who has been doing really well as skip, went down to West's rink by 4 shots.
Kowloon Dock
G. Cooper
F. Callen
J. McKelvie
J. Puncheon
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Police R.C. Henderson
J. McLend
J. Field
J. C. West
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F. Goodman
J. V. Ramsay
J. O. McLaggan
S. Gray
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C. Atkinson
W. Greig
W. Hedley
J. C. Brown
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Johnstone
R. Marks
W. Mair
G. Hargreaves
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W. Glendinning
J. Fender
W. E. Hollands
G. C. Moss
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Division II
F. Ribeiro L. Remedios
C. Hatt
Hale
F. L. Hapley
F. Soares
A. H. Basto
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W. E. Bell (Skip)
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YACHT CLUB. v. E.R.C.
On their own ground, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club defeated the Electric R.C. by eight shots.
W. Macfarlane skipped for the Yacht Club on the first riak, but gave away a 6 on the second head
LAWN TENNIS
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"C" Division
CRAIGENGOWER v. R.E. & R.S.
At Happy Valley, the Craigen. gower C.C. defeated the Royal En gineers and Royal Corps of Signals. by Beven seta to two.
Seares:-
G. Kelly and D. Clow (0.0.0.)..
and a 5 on the 19th head. Even beat W. Guinan and P. McCullock 6- 2
so, the scores were 18-18 at the beat T. Sabin and H. Goddard., 6-4 13th head, but, save for a 4 for Mac-lost to A. Penny and L. Attwood d- 8 farlane on the 20th heads, Muskett A. B. Hamson beat him on the end by 6 shots. | Hamson (G.C.C)) ;;
and E. B.
The Yacht Club, on the second beat W. Guinan and P. McCullock 6- 2 rink, scored 13 on the first five heads, beat T. Sabin and H. Goddard... 6-2 their opponents scoring on only beat A. Penny and L. Attwood; 6 2 seven heads thereafter and losing by (C.C.C.)
17 shots.
V. Sonra and T. Hamet
beat W. Gulnan and P. McCullock 7- 5 Webster scored on the first three bent 1. Sabin and H. Goddard.. 7 5 heads, but Edward levelled the score lost to A. Penny and L. Attswood 6-8 at the 9th head (10-10). The game thereafter was remarkably even. Webster just securing the verdict by 3 ahota. Yacht Club
F. Sutton
21 A. T. Hamilton
J. K. Shaw
W. Macfarlane
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E. B. Reed
16 S. J. Jordain
Electric.R.C.
F. F. Duckworth
F. Normington
J. T. Lunny
W. B. Muskett
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L. de Rome
O.. H. Coutta
E. W. Carpenter S. Deacon
A. Chapman
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L. J. Davies
LEAGUE TABLES
The positions in the League, to date, are:-
"A" Division
Hung Hạng C.C.
Chinese H,C. 24 Kowloon C.C.
M.B.K.
South China A‚À. Club de Recreio Craigengower C.C.
(Sp)... 12 Indian R.C.
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R. W. Stevenson F. Tarbuck .... 11 R. Sutherland H. Hatch
-Hon. Mr. W. T.
Southern
TAIKOO RC. v. C.C.C.
At Quarry Bay, the Taikoo R.C.
lost to the Craigengower C.C. by 17: shots.
H. F. Akehurst G. R. Edwards A. Webster
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LEAGUE TABLES
Division L
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University
Chinese. R.C.
P W. L. Pts.
"B" Division
Hong Kong CC.
M.B.K.
K.E. and R.S. -Y.M.C.A. 57 Nippon
P. W. D. L Pts.
On the first rink McKechnie led Craigengower C.C...10, 7 0 3 14
Kowloon D.R.C.
by 18-16 at the 16th head, but Club de Recreio Rosselet scored on all the remaining Civil Service C.C. heade and won by 3 shots.
Kowloon B.G.C. Walmsley started well and led 11 Kowloon C.C. -4 at the 9th head. Wiltshire's Taikoo R.C. men came away and equalised at the Police R.C. 14th head, eventually winning by 2 shots.
Collins led easily from the start, led by 22-7 at the 17th head, and won by 12 shots. There was no score higher than S.
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Talkoo R.C.
J. Watson
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Jn. Sloan
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J. Polson
„THE INTERNATIONAL BYNDICATE.
HORIZONTAL
1- Detest
The color black -An glastic, dark
brown, resinque hydrocarbon 12-Printer'e measure 14-Dlocèse (atbr.) 18-Whale
18+ Pronoun 17-The head (slang)
18-Entrap 20-Observe 21-Shakespearean character
23-Cause to be loved 25-A celestial body. 26 Same as trans
27-Flower 30-Attention 32-A Russian coin 34-Insects which infest
corn
36-Regrat
37-Designate
HORIZONTAL (Cont.)
38-God (Latin) 30~ Like
40-A grain 41-Beverage 43-Deciliter (abbr.) 44-To face toward
the east 46-One afflicted with
leprosy
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VERTICAL
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2-Prendito
3-Ancient 4-A dried grapa S-Notcelest
6-An ocean (abbr.) 7-To have existence 8-M'ad Turklah
official 10-Combining ferm.
Tension or tone
VERTICAL (Cont.) 11-Valuable 13-Giving forth
murmurs
16-Wandered aimlessly 18-in excessive degree 20-Great body of salt
water
22-American form of
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24-Gloomy (pastie). 28-To open (pcetic) 129-A small cake with
custard filing 30-Capture
31-Color
32-A creeping motion
33-Feminins name
94-To excet
35-Resnie, as a shot 140-Pacific State (abbr) 1
42-Greek 'etter 44-Opera (abbr.) 145-And (Latin)
(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)
NAVAL AQUATICS
FINE GATHERING AT KOWLOON CAMBER
KEEN CONTESTS
On Saturday afternoon the second. annual Dockyard Recreation Club swimming gala was held in the Kowloon Camber, when A fine gathering witnessed some very good races and exciting finishes in the various events. The weather was glorioue.
There was a representative gathering of the Dockyard offi- cials, naval officers, chiefs of Departments, and many ladies and their children.
The races were very keen and the swimming on the whole was good, Mies Maude George figuring prominently. The greasy, pole pro vided the best fun of the after noon, whilst great interest was. taken in the Derby,
The Nott Cup was won in fine style by Mr. Moore who just managed to beat Mr. Ursell.
Refreshments were served at 430 after which the gathering dispersed,
Resulta Musical Lifebuoys (Open) Ist, Miss M. George: 2nd, C. Falkner:
Diving Competition: 1st, Mr Bartlett, 2nd, Miss M. George.
Inter-Department Relay Raca 13 Iups of 50 yds.)-Won by Chief Engineer's Department
Ladies Handicap (50 vda,, over
SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.
TOPS LINE.
NEE SERE ZENVRE MOSAIC
G MOO S THE EPOC RONGS. SHAY READS NEE THESE RELYING E SPHERGS
ARA ALIAS EWE PENCE RILL SNEAK SCAR SETT CND ARM NEPHEW UNCISE RAISE NDISE USED GRØT
SER BRAVEST
members of D.R.C. only)-1st, Mr. Falkner 2nd, A. Ursell,
"Greasy Pole-won by A. Ursell.
Youths' Handicap-100 yds 1st,
R. Kirman; 2nd, A. Ursell.
Nott Cup Handicap:-(150 yds), (D. R. C. only); 1st, Mr. Moore; 2nd, Mr. G. Ursell
W. Weir
H. McKechnie
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S. Hope
D. C. Spiera
Craigengower D. K. KharZD W. Langenstrass
Y. Abbas
C. S. Rosselet
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W, Field
Moore
J. Cavanagh
D. C. Walmsley J Wiltshire
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C. S. Cameron ...Fenwick
J. H. Stewart M. H. Harteam
R. K. Keown
D. Munro
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H. V. Pearse
W. Collins (Skip)
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South China A.A. University.... Club de Recreio Indian R.C.. Kowloon C.C.
P. W
L. Pts.
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"C" Division
06 0 3 12 Clab de Recreio
604 12 South China A.A.
10 6 0 4 12 Chinos R.C.
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5 5 0 4 10 Hong Kong C.C..
0510 Civil Service C.C. 10 4 0 6 8 Indian R.C..
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Shots For and Against
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For Agat. Up Dn. Goals. Kowloon D.R.C.. ... 637 615 122 Craigengower C.C. 646 547 99 Club de Recreio Kowloon B.G.C...638 508
544 519 25
0 -552 554 0 2.
Civil Service C.C. Taikoo R.C. Kowloon. C.C. Police R.C.
536 805
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Q 69 524 605 081 499 618 0 119. Division II.
P. W. D. L. Pts.
Craigengower Cc.
R.A.O.C.
R.E. and R.S.
P. W.
Pts.
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B
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TILDEN DEFEATED
LOSES IN DOUBLES TO TWO COLLEGIANS
New York, Yesterday. In the men's doubles final of the Meadowbrook lawn tennis tourna-
21 Civil Service C.C.11 9 0.2 18 ment, a remarkable victory
Craigengewer C.C...10 7 9 3 14
Kowloon B.G.C. Taikoo R.C.
Electric R.C.
Yacht Club
21 Club de Recreio
Kowloon C.G.
Shots For
Civil Service C.C.
.... 24 Kowloon B.G.C.
Taikoo R.C.
CIVIL SERVICE v. K.C.C.
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At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-
Craigengower 0.0. Yacht Club Electric R.C. Club de Recreio Kowloon C.C.
Was
scored by the collegians, Berkeley .11 7 0 4. 14
969 4 10 Bell and Gregory Margin, who beat 1005 10W. T. Tilden and F. T. Hunter 11-9, 10 5 0 5 10 10-8, 1-6, 6-3-Reuter's American 118 08 6 Service.
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vice C.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. INTER-DEPARTMENT MATCH by 27 shots.
Blackburn led by 18-8 at the 11th head. Then Archibald got a 6, followed by 2,8, and 4. Не won the game by 8 shots.
In an even game, except for a couple of fours for Murphy on the 4th and 6th heads, the visitors lost by a couple of shota
P.W.D. Beat the Education Department
On the Police ground yester- day, the P:W.D. defeated the Fido- cation Department and qualified to meet the Prison Department, who were successful the previous Taynes's rink opened with 4 week against the Small Units and 6 and his margin was the Teams and scores were same at the 19th head. He had P.W.D. the better of the closing play and Howe
won by 17 shots,
Civil Service
F. F. Jones
W. J. Bickford
J. Massey
J. R. Archibald
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H. L. Lockhart
L. G. Luck
L. R. Whant
Kowloon C.C.-
H. Lasham
F. E. Lawrence
W. Brace
L. J. Blackburn
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O. B. Raven
H. J. Laithwaite
E. C. Pincher
A. E: Murphy V. C. Labrum de
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E. W. Simmonds T. W. Carr E. L. Holland W. Orchard R. R. Davies T. B. Sruth F. H. W. Haynes | (Skip)
J P. Robinson
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KECREIO v., K.BG.C.
Burford
W. E. Hollands
Education Dept.
Mychel
Edwards
Hamilton
Brawn
Rose
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Next Sunday on the same ground the Police meet the Revenue De- partment.
UNIQUE GOLF FEAT
Playing at Shek-O golf course on
15 Saturday afternoon
Mr. "Tam"
Pearce played the fourth hole in one.
Twenty minutes later Mr. "Dick"
Hancock also played the fourth hole |
16 in one.
This double event must be unique in local golf.
Another coincidence is that both Mr. Hancock and Mr. Pearce have
At Kings Park, the Club de been captain of Hong Kong Inter- Recreio lost to the Kowicon Bowling Port XI.'s at cricket.
Green Club by 27 shots.
Although Alves scored on the first two heads Whibley Boon passed his score and secured a respectable lend
K.C.C. CONCERT
Mixed Relay(2 laps of 50 yds); (22-9 at the 18th head), Alves got Cricket Club on Saturday, August 17, At the concert at the Kowloon 1st, Miss George and Mr. Pankhurst. 4 and Whibley 2 and 1, the latter the full military band of the 1st Somer-
Obstacle Race: 1st, Miss George; 2nd, A. Uradi.
Dockyard Derby:—(60 yds); 1st, Mr. C. Fallmer.
Lifebuoy Race(50 yde); 1st, A. Ursell; 2nd, Miss George.
winning by 12 shote.
set Light Infantry will play by kind Ozorio went away with a rush, permission of Lt. Col. C. H. Little, leading 8-0 after five heads. At D.S.O., and Officers. the 13th head the score was 1
Excellent seating accommodation, and
and then Warren and Co. scored on arrangements for quick service of re- five heads in succession, pulling the freshments are being made.
game out of the fire by 4 shots.
The term (open) refers to all members of the staffs of the Dock Basto led by 8-1 after 6 heads yard and Depots.
The programme will be published later in the week.
and then Bell passed him at the 10th When Samuel Cayley, insurance The prizes will be presented head. The latter's lead at the 17th agent, was sentenced at Leicester
at the annual distribution of the head was 16-12 and he finished up shire Quarter Jessions to two D.R.C. in December.
The following were responsible Recreio
for the arrangements for the after. noon
port Starter--Mr. A. B. Allen. Judges Mesara E. R. Robinson and Davy.
Bowling Green
Stoneham Phillips
with a score of 23–12.- €
A. Rosario
M. Eaptista
A Gomes
| AE. S Alves
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B. Remedios
J Rosario
16 years)1st, Miss M. George, Committee Mesura Owen, A. V. Barros 234,Mra. Bartlett
A. W. E. Davidson A. R. Whibley
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HF Thompson YH Chittenden
WS Drake
Guest itchell Kiman and Ursell, F. GROzotices
· Club Championship.. (100 366, (Hon. Secretary)
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years' hard labour, it was stated that he admitted nearly 70 cases of obtaining money from poor peo- ple on prefence of insuring them.
Eight degrees of frost were re- gistered at South Farnborough, Hampshire, last month and four degrees at Ross-on-Wye, Hereford- 19 shire.
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