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TOURNAMENT.
LATEST GAMES.
The results of the games played during the week-end in the Hongkong 0.0. tennis tournament were on follow-
Handicap Singles, "A" Class, first round: L. le Breton (scratch) beat W. G. Worcester (rec. 3/5), 3-6, 6-4, 0-3. R. Hall (rec. 5/6) heat N. E. Lent (ove 16/1), 6-1, 6-3, 11
Clazy, first Handicap Singles, "B round W. H. Viveash (owe 2/8) bost Dr. Lindsay Woods (scratch), 7-5, 6-). R. St. Amory (ovo 2/6), beat 3. W. Franks (scratch), 0-1, 6
The Naval Dockyard trum defected, the Volunteer Reserves at Tai Hang or Saturday by a margin of 41 points, Had the Reserves won, the League trophy would have been theirs An interesting: situation will be created if the Taikoo team defeats the Dockyard on Saturday at Tai Hang, as the three teams named will then be equal. E: J. Connors shot Mixed Doubles Handicap, second remarkably well for the Dockyard, round: Mrs. Wolfe and H. C. Sandford (vec. 15) beat Mia G. E. Marley and reaching the century, and registering a. H. Redmond (owe 4(0), 6-2, 20 possible at 600 yards. Scores:---
DOCKYARD.
EJ. Connor 38 32 25 100 A, J. J. Brock (Capt.)... 32 33 27 92
R. Cousins
20-31 24 20
T. R. Day A
II. R. G. Elson
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CLUB. KOWLOON, Played at Kowloon on Saturday. resulting in a draw in favour of the Club Scores :--
CLUB.
G. R. Sayer, and b Overy R. Hutchinson,
Blackburn
12
Davidson, C
b
4
M. M. Maas, run out-
G1
EL R. Mitchell, e Edwards, b
Claxton
48
G. R. Archhutt, b. Blackburn...
0
EB. Reed, not out
t
26
F. A. Perry, e Robinson, b. Overy
-18-
A. L. Guce, b Moberly
3
Extras
9
.160
Total (for 7 wickets)
03. Mrs. Winslow and H. A. Nesbit (owe 30/1) beat Mrs. W. Armstrong and W. H. Ford (oro 30), 0-3, 7-5. First round Mrs. and Mr. C. J. Hewitt (scratch) beat Mre. T. E. Pearce and R. P. Thursfold (ree 16), 6–2, 3–5. Mrs. Arthur and R. St. Amory, walk
over,
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING.
St. Joseph's College, an institution which has always held a most excellent re putatiet for athletic prowess, held its fret annjial sports meeting at the Race coarse at Happy Valley on Saturday, and, weather conditions being favourable, a large crowd attended. A card of no fewer than 34
was gone through events without a hitch of any bort and with oom- mendable expedition, and the function was undoubtedly a splendid success, to which the energetic work of the Hop. Secretaries (Rev. Brother Alphonsis and Mr. J. P. Bringa) greatly contributed.
The officials were as follow: General Committee. Rev. Bro. Director (Presi dent), Chevalier Francisco Tse Yat, the Committee of the St. Joseph's College Mesars. й. Association (ex-officio): Dixon, F. E. Carvalho, M. Ferdandez, E. J. Noronha, J. M. Noronha, A. Osmund.. Jas. D. Osmund, J. M. Rocha J. C. V. Ribeiro, J. P. Xavier, and G. A. Yvano- vich, jr.; Judges, Rev. Bro. Cornelius, Messrs. A. Osmund, H. Dixon, and Jas. D. Osmund; Handicappers, Mesare. L. G. Cordeiro and I. Goldenborg; Starters. Rev. Bro. Paul and Mr. J. C. V. Riberio. The band of St. Lewis Industrial School rendered excellent selections of muste dur-
A. N. Anderson, R. Kennedy, and A. Hing the afternoon,
Crew did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0.
Licut Moberly.. 10.2 2
35
W. 1
Lt. Blackburn... 19
40
H: Overy
J. P. Robinson. 2
3 0
31
2
11
1
A. A. Claxton... 8.
KOWLOON
F. Sutton, e Maas, handsons. 4 Lient. Moberly, e Archhuté, h Ander
son
16
ACCURACI AND DESPATCH
E. M. Whyte, st. Gnce, blaas
2
J. P. Robinson, e and b Mass
10
J. P. Edwards, b Mans
.
2.
H. Overy, not out
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A. W. E. Davidson, b Mang
Extras
Total (for S wickets)
F. C. Hall and G. A. Coughlin did not kat.
Bowling Analysis.
O
E. B. Reed
M 2
A: N. Anderson 9 0
"G" R. Sayer
-0
200
M. 31. Mans :...
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE,
R-E. BEAT THE POLICE.
Following is a list of the results:-
Senior long jump., H. Johnson; 2, A. Goldenberg. Distance, 17 [o
Junior long jump-1, D. Braga; 2, A' Mahomet. Distance, 14ft,
"
100 yards flat (Junior)-1, D. Braga, 2 A. Razack.
39 wards Ait (Senior)-), B. Omar; 2 60 yards dat for small boys-1. Tay Yow Aip L. Ribeiro; 8, A. Ismail.
400 yards flat (Junior). 1, B. Hyder; 2, D. Braga.
60 yards flat, for boys ten years and un- der.1, E. Noronha; 2, C. Osmund
400 yeads. flat (Senior)-1, R. Omar; 2, A. Goldenberg, Time, 55 4/4secs. -Junior High jump.-1, D. Braga, 2, B. Sephyr. Height, ft. Gin.
Senior High jump,-1, H. Johnson; 2,
A. Goldenberg, Height, bit,
20 yards fat (Junior)-1, L. Gutier rez; 2, D. Braga.
200 yards flat (Senior), for Challenge Cup presented by the College. Association, -R Omar, A. Goldenberg.
100 yards small boys' race-1, A. Reh- min; 2, L Ribeiro.
120 yards flat, open to members of the College Association.), J. M. Braga; 2, F. Silva.
30 yards sack race.--1, L. Xavier; 2. J. Xavier.
220 yards team race.-Queen's College. Half-mile flat (Junior).—1, B. Hyder; 2, G. Hyder.
100 yards veteran race.-1, FE Car invalho; 2, V. C. Rocha; 3, M. Fernandes. 100 yards fiat for boys.-1, H. Ribeiro;. 2, J. Noronha.
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Athletic Sports
FIRST FLOOR, including Tromstry on Ground Floor, lately in occupation of the 236,768.50 Borman Bank,
100 yard race for Scouts, in uniform. Already acknowledged Lists 1/26 235,213 96, the South-West portion of the (Junior)--1 F. Prouchandy; 2, R. Alerakia. b.bjor.-1, T. Carvalho; 2, J. Silva,
Half-mile flat (Senior).1, A. John son; 2, R. Omar."
100 yards, open to English School for Portuguese-1, D. Noronha; 2, 4: Eca
Silva,
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One mile bicycle.--1, B. K. Jackson; z, F: Silva,
100 yards flat, open to St. Francis School, Betty Noronha; 2 Emelia Rosselet.
The exhibition put up by the Police
was es weak and modicere as has been seen from them this season. In the first part of the game the It. E. literally played with them, their forwards absolutely be wildering the Police defenders with the quickness and machine-like precision of | Hò. ↑ their passing. Try they might Clarke and his helpers could not stem the tide of their opponents' aggression, and had the soldiers shot more frequently instead of carrying their combination to the extreme, the Police would probably have been several goals down. As it was, Townsend, who is always waiting To snap up any likely chance, caught the ball beau tifully and beat Swan within a very short time of the start. Later he smashed the leather against the upright, and Horton had hard lines with a sharp shot that struck the under side of the horizontal. The Police, improved as the game pro greased, but their attempts at collabora tion never met with the success achieved by the R.E. They had the ball time and oft in the R.E. territory, but they obstar ately refused to give Rogers a chance to show his skill, and the B.E. keeper scart The prize which formed z ly had a difficult shot to deal with from handsome collection of silverware, in start to finish His visd-vis, ou the con
cluded & silver Challenge Cup, presented by the College Association. There was tary, had quite a lot of work, and al- also or exhibition the handsome Inter though he was beaten a second time by Class Football Challenge Shield, present Scott, he brought off some remarkable ed by Mr. Woo Hi Tong, which was won by Class II., whose players were:-L saves, one from Hortop being especially Xavier (Captain), A. Goldenberg, F. M. noteworthy, The RE were deserying Franco, R. M. Omar, Tam Wing Kwong, winners by two goals to mil. Mr. Frank and See Domingo
The prizes were presented at the close Wright was referee.
by Bishop Pozzoni
120 yards consolation (Senior)-1, V. Xavier; 2, Conceicao,
Tug of war (Senior)-1, Johnson's
team.
A special prize was presented by Mr. C. H. Blason for an extra Scouts race (Junior), and this was won by A. Kum- h. The gold medal, presented to the competitor gaining the highest number of points, was won by D. Braga (son of the Hon. Secretary), who obtained ten points,
very
Monthly Subscriptions $ 1,653,78 Alady acknowledge
35,805.26
List 1/20
Remitted to Landon:-
On 2nd December; 114: £17,000° at 1/96/10 On 29th March, 1915:
£7,000. at 1/97 and 1/10
Total, £24,000
37,389,04
274,157.80
..268,174.61
Balance in hand $ 5,982.99
N. J. STABB,
Hon. Treasurer. Hongkong, 8th April, 1915. ⠀⠀
“WHAT WE HAVE DONE. GERMANY'S LIST OF HER SEA
VICTIMS
The Berlin Mittags Zeitung has publish a list of merchant vessels stated to have been destroyed by the German Navy. According to this list, the following have
been sunk:-
One hundred and elevan steamers (total)
tonnage over 400,000),
Four auxiliary cruiser (32,500 tons), One sailing vessel, One schooner,
Eight mine-sweepers and One transport
These figures do not include ships which have been interned in German ports. Beuter.
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