SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1929.

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AQUATIC SPORTS

LOCAL BATTALIONS IF KEEN CONTEST

FINAL EVENTS TO-DAY

The preliminary heals in the Army Aquatic sports were decided yesterday at the V.R.C. before a large gathering of spectators. The arrangements in capable hands, and Lieut. Mattingley, the popular officer of the 2nd Batin. K.0.S.B., is to be -con- gratulated. The results of the heats

were

were:--

Inter Battery Company Relay. Heat 1-12th Battery, Royal Artillery 1 Heat 2.-20th Battery, Royal Artillery 1, "A" Company 2nd K.0.S.B. 2 Heat 3 Headquarter K.OS.B. 1

LAWN TENNIS

KOWLOON C.C. WINS THE DUNLOP SHIELD-

2 CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED

the Mixed The last match in Doubles tournament was played yesterday and resulted in Kowloon Cricket Club winning the Dunlop Shield.

the

Yesterday's match was between the Craigongower and the K.C.C. and was played on the C.C.C. courts. The score was 6-2 in favour of the visitors. Scores?

Mrs. Gull and H. D. Rumjahn (C.C.C):- Wing, 2nd beat Mrs. McCaw and T. Lay G- 4

lost to Mrs. Sayer and E. &. Army Boys' Handicap. Race-Heat ¦ Fincher 1. Green 1, T. Fitz Earle 2. Heat, beat Miss Heard and S. E. 2-G. Ribbands 1, A. Leppard 2. Heat 3.-L. Crossan 1, A. Leigh, 2.

WARMING UP. Zafra

and Leonard taking turns at bat.

Green Mrs. Pankhurst and S. A. Rumjahn IC.C.C.):---

2- 6

6.0

COUNTY CRICKET

(Continued from page 1.)

Lost to

to Mrs. Sayer and E. C. Fincher lost to Miss Heard and S. E.

Green Mrs. Bradbury and J. (C.C.C.):

lost to Mrs. McCaw and T. Lay

1- 6

2- 6

2- 6

Leonard

5. 7

8.10

Army Championship. Heat 1- Gunner Clarke 1. Heat 2-L Lamb 1 Hent 3-L. B. Maltas 1.

Officers' Race. Heat 1-Lieut. Beer 1, Lieut. V. Tregear 2. Heat 2-Lieut. Musson 1. Heat -Lieut. Danger- field 1. Lieut. Martin 2.

Army Girls' Handicap. Heat 1.-E. Withers J. Leppard 2. Heat 2.-N. Crossan 1, J. Fitz Earle 2.

lost to Mrs. McCaw and T. Lay lost to Miss Heard and S. E.

Green

Final Positions

The final positions of the vari- ous Clubs are:-

P W. L. Pta.

Kowloon

Championship, 150 Yards. Heat 1. 1. C. Finlayson 1, Gunner Rosser 2, Heat 2-Pte. Wilson 1, L. E. Lamb 2. Inter Brigade and Battalion Relay Race, Heat 1. Royal Artillery, Heat 21st S.L.L. Heat 32nd K.O.S.B., Hent 4.--Small Units

Enlisted Boys' Race. Heat 1.-Bay Sounness, Boy Laidlaw 2. Heat 2 University

Recreio K.B.G.C.

Boy Dunlevy 1, Tr. Over 2.

Dash, 25 Yards, Lewis. Flat 2. Pte. Wilson. 3.-L. C. Finlayson. Heat 4. Davey.

Heat 1-Gunnėr Heat L. C.

The final of the events are for decision this afternoon.

BASEBALL

down

WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK- END?

[By "Bingle"} There is plenty to do for ball. fans this week-end. Keep your dates open. There is a little baby called Kiora and to-day is his com- ing-of-age party. I'm gure you would like to join in the jack, and why not? I understand that this kid that goes under the monicker of Kiora is just a healthy and blooming babe, and is gonna to show us a thing or two about the old ball garue,

Chinese R.C. Craigengower 0.0. Ladies' R.C.

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5 1

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Northants v. Notts

London. Yesterday,

At Northampton, Northampton- shire lost to Notts by ten wickets. Scores:-

Northants (1st innings) 219 runs and (2nd innings) 102 runs (Voce took 5 wkts. for 21).

Notts (1st innings) 305 runs Lilley made 115) and (2nd inn ings) 20 runs for no wicket.

Worcester v. Yorkshire

At

Worcester, Worcestershire lest to Yorkshire by ten wickets. Scores:-

Worcester

THE CHINA MAIL,

94 runs (Dennis 9 for 4) and 237 runs, (Dennis 5

3 for 58).

H.K.C.C. Wins "A" Shield Another Championship was de- rided yesterday when the Hong Kong Cricket Club' defeated the Club de Recreio, thus annexing the "A" Shield for the current season. The match was played on the Por- tuguese ground and the, secres were:-

J. S. McEachran and L. Goldman (11.K.C.0.)-

bent Robarts and Remedios

6- 1

6-9 4- 4

Yorkshire 307 runs for 7 wkts, declared (Mitchell 122 not out) and 26 runs for no wicket.

Middlesex v. Kent

At Lord's, Middlesex lost to Kent by 87 runs. Scores;---

Kant 380 runs (Woolley, F. E. 176) and 186 runs.

Middlesex 168 runs (Freeman, A. P. for 77) and 811 runs.

Surrey v. Leicester

At the Oval, Surrey conceded 1st innings' points to Leicester- shire. Scores:-

Leicester 516 runs for 8 wkts., declared

(E. W. Dawson 140, Berry 156, Bradshaw 105 not out). Surrey 243 runs and, following- 5-7 e. 186 runs for 2 wickets (Hobbs 7-9 115 not out).

beat Remedios and Ribeiro bent Gosano and Barretto....

G. W. Sowell and E. D. Lawrenes H.K.C.C.)- ost to Robarts and Remedios

loat

031 to Remedios and Ribeiro. lost to Gosano and Barretto

3- 6

H.

J.

Gloucester v. Hants.

At Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 7.5 defeated Hampshire by 14 runs. 6-3 Scores:- 7- 5

H. Owen Hughes and Armstrong. (I.K.C.C.):- beat Robarts and Remedios beat Remedios and. Ribeiro beat Gosang and Barretto

H.K.C.C. 6 sets; Recreio 3 sets.

INVITATION TOURNAMENT BEING ARRANGED

PROBABLE CONTESTANTS

Talking about pluck, why this he-baby just put the whole dog. gone Alexandra Band in the shade. In connection with the track and Can you beat that bo? Why he field meeting, the Chinese Athletic is out this afternoon to play ball Association is going to hold an in. with an old seasoned outfit like the vitation tennis tournament consist- Hong Kong Yanitees, and you'll being of two events-Men's single blckled to death if I tell you that championship and men's doubles this kid carries all the money on championship-on their ne ly con. structed mud courts inside their new North Point stadium,

his back. It's a fact.

The conditions for enmpetition will be as follows:--

The two events are open to all

comers.

The game is down for tour this afternoon, and I will chew my hat if there ain't gonna be a big crowd out in their best holiday clothes to watch the fun. It ain't gonna be tember 9 and the finals will be on The first match will start on Sep- a fishing party, that's sure, al- or about September 15. though a young dame tells me that Entry fee for singles will be 81 fishing on land affords a better and for doubles $2 per pair. pastime. You are to see the good September 15 matches will be play- Beginning on September 9 until old game played in the good old ad from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and every way, with a bunch of sports that competitor is expected to play two will make jazz look like your six-matches in a day except in the semi- teenth century aunt.

final and finale,

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To-morrow a battle royal will be staged by two old rivals-the Phillies and the lads from the Rising Sun. These two babies have an old score to settle, and they have decided to pay their debts with the old horse-bide and the willow stick.

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All matches will be decided by the semi-finals and finals which will be best two of three sets except the decided by the best of five sets.

Entries will be closed on Septem- ber 4 and all entries must be sent

clation or to Mr. K. L. Ho, c/o China- either the Chinese Athletic Asso- Sports, 18, D'Aguilar-street.

Dunlop tennis balls will be used for all matches.

Gloucester 212 runs (Kennedy

6 for 58) and 117 runs (Kennedy

5 for 52, Newman 5 for 43).

Hants. 167 runs (Parker 5 for 38) and 148 runs (Goddard 7 for 46).

Lancashire. v. Glamorgan

At Manchester, Lancashire de- feated Glamorgan by nine wickets. Scores:—

Glamorgan 239 runs (Macdonald 6 for 93) and 253 runs (Macdonald 5 for 93).

Lancashire 447 runs for 5 wkts... declared (Watson 148, Iddon 124) and 46 runs for 1 wkt.

: Somerset v. Warwick

At Taunton, Somersetshire de- feated Warwickshire by 379 runs. Scores:-

Somerset 384 runs and 290 runs for 8 wkts., declared (E. F. Longrigg 124).

Warwick 129 runs and 116 runs (Wellard for 45).

Sussex v. South Africans At Brighton, Sussex lost to the. South Africans by 217 runs. Scores:

South Africans 330 runs (E. L. 290 runs (B. Mitchell 140). Dalton 102; Bowley 5 for 61) and

Sussex 289 runs and 164 runs (Q. MacMillan 5 for 54)-Reuter.

The death occurred at Taiping Hospital from pneumonia, of Mr.. W. H. Ilewitson, general manager of Larut Tin Fields, who had been ill for a few weeks, The deceased

arrived in the country from Aus-

All these talks are figuratively

All disputes arising from the tour speaking, as they say in high-brow nament will be decided by the Tour nament Committees and the Tourna literatures, and if there is a sapment Committees have the right to who can't understand, then I'll ad- limit the number of entries.

Five tralia ten vise him to see a doctor before see first class Chinese tenaie players, in- keenly interested in spart, was on. ing a ball game. I have been ask cluding the All Malay Tennis Cham-

pion, 1929, Mr. Khoo Hye-hool, and the committee of the Taiping Turf

years ago. He was

He is

ed how a ball player could turn the All Malay Runner-Up, Mr. Lim Club and was a Freemason. two cricketers out to be good ball Pong-so, are coming to take part in survived by his wife and two players, and my answer to that be this tournament. For the local play daughters, one being a lady doctor is first to take the seaweeds out of ers, the Ramjaans, Doubles Cham in the Malayan Medical Service and his substance and then find out pions of the Colony, will play, and what moral encouragement can do probably Mr. M. W. Lo, the Singles the other is the wife of Mr. D. G. in a ball game. Nuf sed!

Champion, will enter in the competi-Barr, the well-known Rugger

player.d

tion.

WRESTLING

and

The National Amateur Wrestling Association held their champion- ship meeting at Clapham Common, The only holder to retain his title was M. Pharoah, of the London A.W.S., who defeated S. Coppen. unattached, by two straight falls in the final of the light-heavy-weight

Cumberland championship, Westmorland style.

The feather-weight catch-as- catch-can style, in the absence of the holder, H. Angus, went to H. E. Sansum, of the London A.W.S., who heat L. Wills, Ashdown A.C. Wills strained the muscles of his neck when Sansum gained his fall, and retired. The holder of the middle-weight (catch-as-catch-can), i R. Cook, Ashdown A.C., was beaten in the Gual by. D. Rowe, Notting- ham Police.

This is the Beatty Trophy, Die sented by the chairman and pre- sident of the Canadian Pacifle Railway, for inter-regimental com- petition among pipers of Cana- diac Highland Regiments, to be played for at the Highland Gath- ering and Bootfish Music Festival scheduled to be held at Banff August 30-Beptember 2. The gathering brings together plpers trom one end of Canada to the other," from Nova Scotia to Brit- lab Columbia, and as the great event of the year in Scottish-Can- adian circles.

CHURCH NOTICES

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG

Sept. 1, 14th Sunday after Trinity,

Holy Communion,, 8 a.m. Holy Communion де Peak Church, 8 a.m.

Children's Service, 10 a.m. Sunday School at Peak School, 10 a.m.

Matins, 1a.m.

Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop. Holy Communion, 12 noon. Evensong, 6 p.m.

Preacher: The Dean.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH.

(Queen's Road East).

Sunday, Morning Service 10.15. Preacher Mr. Le Tisaier.

Evening Service at 6. Preacher Rev. John Foster, B.A., Subject: --"Sacrament."

Communion Service at 7.15 p.m.

Sailors' & Soldiers' Home: Sunday 3 p.m. Men's Bible Class 8.15 p.m. Service Men's Hour. Wednesday 8.30 p.m. United Fellowship Meeting.

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[Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scien- tist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A.]

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen

Road Tram Station.

Sunday Service, 11.15 a.m. Subject: Christ Jesus." The Sunday School is held on Sunday mornings at 10 o'cinek.

Wednesday Evening Meeting 5.30 o'clock.

Reading Room at above address open:**

Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. to 12 Noon.

Monday and Thursday 5.30 to "

p.m.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room

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