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AMATEUR GOLF. JESSE SWEETSER WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

THE SECOND AMERICAN VICTORY. (THROUGH RICTER'S AGENCY.]:

MUTFIELD, May 28th.. In the semi-finals of the Amateur Golf Championship this afternoon.

Jesse Sweetser (America) beat the Hon. W. Brownlow (Addington) at the 21st hole, and

CRICKET AT HOME. MATCHES IN

THE COUNTY PROGRAMME

TAROUGE REETER'S AGENCY.)

London, May 28th. Playing at Leicester, Laivestershire gained a first innings' advantage over Surrey. The scores were:-

Surrey, 297 and 165 for thret wickets, Leicester, 97.

Hobbe made 83 in Surrey's first innings and 84 in the second. The only feature of the Leicester innings was the 74 con-

A Simpen (Lolianburn) heat A. Jamie son (Pollok) by two up and one to play.tributed by Forks,

MEREST FRACTION.

The great American asmault on the British amateur championship escaped a devastating defeat by the merest fraction. The Hon. Mr. Brownlow's magnificent defence did not succumb until three extra holes had been played. Sweatser turned two.up and the game remained in that position until he became dormie two. Brownlow's tenacity won him the 17th and 18th holes, and with Sweetser cutting his brassies shot at the nineteenth it seert ed that the American challenge was at long last beaten off. Sweetser recovered brilliantly however, and snatched a half. Brownlow retaliated by holding a seven- foot, putz at the 20th, but a short second- at the 21st left him a most difficult third ahot, and Sweetner holed out with a fine four for the match.

LANCASHIREĖS ADVANTAGE,

vastating his bowling, taking six wickets for 20 runk

FIRST INNINGS' LEAD.

At Erighton, Essex gained a Brst in- nings' advantage over Sussex.."The scores

Wore:-

Suster, 115 and 374 for eight wickets

declared),

Essex, 244 and 80 for two wickets.

In Sussex's first inhings, Russell took five wickets for 25 runs, whilst in the second innings Bowley was the outatand- ing batsman, making 102. For Essex, Freeman made 100. Tate took dve wickets for 30 runs.

SOMERSET'S BIG SCORE.

Playing at Portsmouth, Somerset gain- ed a first innings's point over Hamp-

Hampshire, 19, and 240, for four

wickets (declared), ·

Playing at Manchester, Lancashire reshire. The scores were gistered a frst innings lead over Kent. The scores were:

Kent 184.

· Lancashire 310 for five wickets..

Rain put a stop to play when is had reached the above stage. Hallowa 87, and Watson 50 were the most successful of the Lancashire batsmen.

MIDDLESEX BEAT WORCESTRE. Playing at Worsester, Middlesex de feated the home county by 120 runs The

spores were:-

runs.. In

1

Middlesex, 130 and 338, Worcester, 165 and 180. Middlesex batted brat, Allen making 66, and Root raking Ave wickets for 38 Middlesex's second innings, Jamieson failed to set the sert on his Tanner was highest scorer S1, not out.

The only Worcester batsman to make wonderful victory over Bobby Jones. He

a stand was M. Foster, with 77, the rest turned one up but afterwards in a dis going down before the bowling of Dur play of very moderate golf, Simpsonston, in the first innings (Aye wickets for squared as the fourteenth, captured the 47 runs) and Hearne in the second in- lead for the first time at the sixteenth, nings (five for 83 runs). and then won the outch by putting a mashie-chip within a yard of the pin at the seventeenth and holing out in four.

Jamieson, whose morning effort was the biggest sensation in a sensational cham pionship tourney; is a young Scottish bakery manager, and is holder of the Glasgow amajeur championship.

THE WALKER CUP TEAM.、

MUIRFIELD, Later, The championship committee "have Rominated the Hon. W Brownlow (Addington), Robert Major O. C. Herlet, Sir Ernest Holderness, A. Jamieson (Pollok), W. A. Murray, A Simpson (Lotiunburn), E. F. Staley (Westhill),, Cyril Tolley, and Roger Wethered as members of the British Walker Cup team. Eight of the ten will be chosen to repre- FROM MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONsent Britain on the eve of the match

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The Steamship BENVANNOCE."

CONSIGNITROCing landed at their CONSIGNEES, of Cargo are hereby infurt- risk into the hazardions and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hougtong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence, and/or from the

be obtained. may No Clains wi

left the

the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 31st instant, will be subject to Bent.

which is to be played at the famous St. Andrew's on Wednesday and Thursday. dest. June 2nd and 3rd.

LONDON, May 29th. Sweetser won the first in four. Simp- son squared the third and became one at the sixth, at which he had a wonderful approach, but Sweetser squared the seventh and won the eighth in tour. He

at their risk into the hazardous and/orf whaTTER be admitted after the Good, halved the ninth. Simpson squared the

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No Claims will be admitted after the Good have left the Cedowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 5th June, 1926, will be rabject to Bent. „

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented.

to the Undersigned on or before Fana, 1926, or they will not be recognized.

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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be lots t

be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on say Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10,45 m. and Noon, within the

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THE SOF NAPLES" having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowne of Holt's Wharf whence Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and ali Goods remain ing undelivered after 4th June, 1926, will be anbject to

to Beat

A Claims against the Steamer mast be pre- Banted to the Undersigned on or before 11th Jane, 1926, or will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowna, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 8.3

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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agenta. Hongkong, 9th May, 1925. (3624

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NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MAR BEILLES, 4o, in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treature and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkorg and Kowloon Wearf and Godowa Co., Ltd. Kowison, wherss Delivery may be obtained Cargo will be forwarded on unless

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All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 14th June, 1926, or they will not be recognised.

All brotan, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowna, where they will be examined on the 31st, instant, at 10 B.. No Fire Lararanos has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD,

Agents,

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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. FROY LEITA, MIDDLESBRO", "ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENGLOE,"

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform..

tenth. Sweetser won the 12th and 13th, He halved the four- becoming two up. teenth Simpson missed a two yarder in the next for three down. The 15th and 17th were halved, Sweetser at the eigh- teenth Anishing four up.

THE FINAL,

MUIRFIELD, Later.

In the final of the British Amateur Golf Championship over 36 holes, Jesse Sweetser (America) beat A, Simpson (Lothian Burn) 6 and 5..

Before 6,000 spectators, in ideal wea ther, Jesse Sweetser won the first hole and halved the second and third. Simp- son holed a ten' yard putt at the fourth, winning this and the fifth. The sixth was halved. Simpson picked up his ball at the seventh, making Sweetger four up. The eighth was halved. He picked up his ball again as the ninth, then the 10th and 11th were halved. Simpson was bunkered at the twelfth, which was

CONSIGNETS OF Are being landed at Sweetsers. At the thirteenth Sweetser hol- their risk into the hazardous and/or extra ed a five yard putt, after Simpson holed hazardous Godowna of the Hoxexone # "three garder, thus halving Sweet- AND Kowloon Whare and Godown CompanY, ker wing the second American victory in LTD. whence, and/or from the wharves

the history of the Championship, namely Delivery may be obtained.

Walter Travis in 1904.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 4th June, 1926, wil be rabject to Bent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the

all broken,, chafed and damaged Goods are 1928, or they will not be recognised.

to be left in the Golewas, where they will be

rsmined on the 4th June, 1926, 10 .. No Fire Insurance has beca effected. Hills of Fading will be countersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 28th May, 1928

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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL · STEAM

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FROM ANTWERP, · ·NDON, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES. MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMHD) and STRAFTS.

LAWN TENNIS.."

FRANCO-AMERICAN TEAM CONTEST IN PARIS.

PARIS, May 28th.

In a Franco-American lawn tennis team contest, La Coste beat Howard Kinsey -7, 7-5; Mias Ryan beat Mle. Dere 6-1, 7-5 and Marches beat Feret.

Vincent Richards and Miss Helen Wills had commenced to play Madam Rone and Mathieu but the match had to be pd- journed owing to rain when the score, in favour of the first-named pair, stood at 6-3, 4-6..

DAVIS CUP PLAZ.

Roxx, May 29th. In the Anglo-Italian Davis Cup con- test, Weatley heat Serventi 5-7, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3; and De Morpurgo beat Turnbull 4-6. 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2

RICHARDS DEFEATED.

PARIS, May 29th. Paul Feret beat Vincent Richards, 6-2, 4-6, 10-14.

PAB18, May 30th. Miss Helen Wills and Vincent Richards, 84, ad

6-2, beat Mademoiselle Yvonne Bourgeois and Lacoste.

Lacoste and Bragnon, 7-6, 8-6, beat Vincent Richards and Boward Kinsey.

Mrs, Jessup beat Mademoiselle Des clercs, -1, 2-6, 6-3.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- Camed Vessel Are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed placed AT THE x in the Hongkong and Kowloon What and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Lelivery can be obtained the Goods

are landed. Optional Goods will be landed bere unless

Miss Ryan and Howard Kinsey, 9-7, instractions have been given to the con-8-6, beat Madame Lebesnernis and Brug way Six hours before smiral of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within days, including

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Intimation is received from the Consignsestate of arrival will be subject to Beat

before

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Ax, To-day, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be sountersigned by the Undersigned. Goode remaining nelaimed after Monday, the 31st instant, at Noon, will be subject to Rent and Landing Chargon

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before Thursday, the 3rd June, 1926, or they will

not be recognized.

All damaged Packages will be examined

the 31st instant, at 10 am Monday,

Mesara Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

J. LIMAGE,

Agent Hongkong, 25th May, 1920.

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No Fire Insurance, will be effected by me in aný case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left izi the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and

the the Company's Bur

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Dovelas, st A.M., on Houdays, and Thursdays, within the Free Biorage Period.

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America leads by 4 to 3 matches.

MARATHON »RACE. HOLDER AGAIN WINS POLY- TECHNIC ANNUAL RUN."

Losnos, May 29th, Lord Lascelles started 68 competitors

All Olsims against the Steamer must be pre- in the Polytechnic Harriers' Annual Open

on

by

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be

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MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

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Marathon Race from Windsor to' Ståm- fordbridge (26 miles 385 yards).

The result was as follows:-S. Ferris (holder), Air Force, Axbridge, time 2 hours 42 minutes 24.1-5 seconds; A. Mille | (Polytechnic), 2.46111-5; W. "Malecdy

(Pilkington Club), 2.51.50.

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DERBY WIN POINTS.

Playing at Northampton, Derbyshire gained first innings · lend over Northamptonshire. The scores were?—

Northants, 257. Derby, 311. For Northants, Jupp made 100, and for Derby, Bowden was the top scorer with 77.

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ALL CONQUERING YORKSHIRE. Playing at Birmingham, Yorkshire de fented Warwickshire by an innings and 99 runs. The scores were:-

Yorkshire, 326 for six wickets (dec.). Warwickshire, 162 and 65.

For Yorkshire, Sutcliffe made 102 and

Oldroyd 104. In Warwick's first innings, Rhodes took five wickets, for 37 runa and when they followed on, Eilner was de-

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Somerset, 301 and 53 for two wickets.

For Hampshire, Mead made 37, the highest scorers in the second knock being, Brown 14 and. Jameson 105, not out. For Somerset, Lyon was top scorer with 120.

THE AUSTRALIANS.

MATCH WITH SOUTH RAINED DET.

LONDON, May 29th. The match between the South of Engi land and the risiting Australian team. which was to have been played as Bristol. I had to be abandoned owing to rain. There was no play to-day..

MIDDLESEX 7, AUSTRALIANS.

LONDON, May 30th. Middlesex met the Australians at Lords before 90,000 anivetora. The wirkes was hard and the weather,was fine. The Australians won the toss and batted first, securing 35 for 4 wickets, Bardsler securing 70 and Collins 99. Andrews was brilliant all round, his score being 120 (not out).

AMERICAN BASEBALL.

THE WEEK'S LEAGUE RESULTS.

TREUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

NEW YORK, May 29th. Baseball results on Saturday, May 2nd, in the National League were:- Pittsburg, 3: New York, S. Cincinnati, 11 Brooklyn, 3. Chicago, 1: Boston, 7 St. Louis, Philadelphia, 2.

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American League :—

New York, : St. Louis, & Philadelphia, 5: Cleveland, 9. Boston, 14; Chicago, & Washington, 8; Detroit, a

On Sunday in the National League:

Brooklyn, 2; New York, L... Cincinnati, 4 Pittsburg, 7. St. Louis, 5; Philadelphia, 7. Chicago, 14; Boston, S. American Leagu

New York, 8: Boston, 3. Washington, 3: Philadelphia, 5. Cleveland, Chicago, 1. Detroit, 2: St. Louis, 1.

On Monday in the National League:--

Chicago, a Pittsburg. 1. St. Louis, 11; Cincinnati, 4 American League 2-

Bostum, : New York, 1. Detroit, 4; Chicago, 10. Cleveland, 5; St. Louis, 8.

On Tuesday in the National League:—

New York, 5 Brooklyn, 1. Chicago, Pittsburg. 5.

St. Louis, b: Cincinnati, 7. American League —

Boston, 3; New York, 5. Philadelphia. 19; Washington, 16. Detroit, 9; Chicago, Cleveland, 6; St. Louis, 4

On Wednesday in the National League:-

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New York, &; Brooklyn, 3. Philadelphia, 13; Boston, & St. Louis, & Cincinnati, 5. American League :--

Boston, 8: New York, D. Washington, Philadelphin, 3 Cleveland, 6: Detroit,

On Thursday in the National League-

Philadelpitis, 3: Brooklyn, 1. Fittsburg, 2: Chiengo, 3. Cincinnati, 4; St. Louis, 3. American League :--

Washington, 2: Philadelphia, 3 St. Louis, 8: Cleveland, 5. Chicago, 5: Detroit,

On Friday in the National Lengua:

Boston, 5; New York, 3

Philadelphia, 9 Brocklyn, 3. Pittsburg, G; Chicago, Cincinnati, 19: St. Louis, 4. American League :—'

New York. 1; Philadelphia, 2. St. Louis, 4: Cleveland, 2. Chicago, 3; Detroit, 6

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