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ARMY TENNIS

LEAGUE.

KOWLOON SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis, match, played be tween the Regal Corps of Signals and "B" Co. A. and S.¤, on

Monday, May 30

R.O. of Signals.

Lt. Whitoway-Wilkinson and,

Sigman, Chaffey

Lt. Whiteway.Wilkinson and

"B" Company. Pte. Gill and

1

Pte. Pierce

Sigma. Convey and

Pte. Gray and

Sigmn. Browne

10

Pte. Coales

L/Cpl Belton ani

L/Opl. Hay and.

Sigin. Cord

Pto. Logan

Pte. Gray and

Sigmn. Chaffey mike

Plo. Contes

Bigmn. Convey and

L/Cpl. Hay and

Siginn: Browna

0

Pie. Logan

L/Cpl Bolton and

Pte. Cill and

1

Pue. Pierre

&

Lt. Whiteway Wilkinson and

L/Cpl. Hay and

Lte. Logan..

3

Sigmin. Browne and

Pto. Gli and

Pte. Pierco

h

Pta Gray and

Pte. Coates

Total acts

Sigmn. Cord....

Sigma Chadey .......

Sigan. 'Conver

L/Chl Bolton and

Sigmn. Cerd

Total seta

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

AMERICA BEAT AUSTRALIA

REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICK.]

New York, May 10. Fall results between 1.S.A. and

Austria are as follows:-

E. Vines (U.S.A.) beat 1, 0. Hopman (Australia) 8-2, 9-14, 6-4, B-1,

F. X. Shields (U.SKA.) bons 7. Crawford (Australia) 64, 7-5, 4-6,

3-4 B-2.

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الزه

KOWLOON GOLF.

FIRST ROUND OF SUMMER

CUP..

The results of the first round of

the Summer Cup played on the Summer Cup played on the Kow-

loon Course were as follows:-

J. McKelvi beat G.D. Reid 3 &£ W. Groves beat A.T. Braley 4 & 3 ¡S. McNider beat W.S. Hier 3 & 2

F. X. Shielde (U.S.A.) beat H.W, Ramsay beat H. Mundy &

O Hopman (Australia) (-1, 6-1 J.E.L. Johnson beat A. Craig 3 & 1 와요

E. Vines (U.S.A.) beat. J. Craw. L. Lynn brat W. Stoker

ford (Australia) 6-2, 6-4, 2-4, BA.

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U.S. BASEBALL

MONDAY'S GAMES

(TALOUGH REUTER'A ADENOT.]]

the

NEW YORK, May 30. Chicago, the leaders in Nacional League, broky even with St. Louis in their double-header to-day and with Boston losing, both

their games to New York they still

remain at the head of the League,

In the American League the Now York Yankees gained a "double at the expense" of Boston and "with the Philadelphia Athletics treur cing Washington Senators the Yan- kees are well ahead in their path to the championship, although the Athletics are bound to offer

erious challenge.

Pitchers again came in for heavy slashing. A Simmons, the famous hitter, heading a long list with two honors.

The following were the results of to-day's Baseball games:- National League. Brooklyn 13, Philadelphia, 4. Brooklyn 5. Philadelphia 3 Wilson, Klein, Frederick and Dan hit home runs. Boston, New York 8. Boston 2. Now York 4. Oh and Hargraves hit home rods. Chicago, St. Louis Chicago . St. Louis 2. Hornsby hit a home run.. Pitsburg 2, Cincinnati 4. Pittsburg 3. Cincinnati 2

American League. New York 7, Boston 3. New York 13, Boston. 3. Lary and Webb hit home runs. Philadelphia 13 Washington 2 Philahelphia 8. Washington 6: Simmons (2); Dykes (2), Foxx, Coleman, Bleuge and Manush his

home runs.

Cleveland 19, Chicago 6. Chareladd 12, Chicago 11. Aver, Morgan, Funk, Porter and Sewell hit home runs. St. Louis 9, Detroit 17

St. Louis 0, Detroit 4.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

BOXING.

GAINS BEATS CARNERA

G.O.C. TO" OPEN NEW CLUB

HOUSE.

[THHOEUX RKUTER'S AGENCY.]

SPACIOUS AND MODERN STRUCTURE.

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We are informed by the Hon: Secretary of the Kowloon Golf Club that the official opening of the new club house at Kowlom City will take place on Saturday, Jun 4, at 3 b.m. and that. H.E: Major-General J. W. Sandilands,

HOME RACING

WOODCOTE STAKES

MONTROSE WINS

[TRNOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, May 31,

LONDON, May 30. As the White City to-night before a crowd of seventy thousand people. Larry Gains, the Canadian and British Empire heavyweight cham-resulted as follows:

pion, defentod Primo- Chrnova, the Italian giant,, on points in

rounds contest,

a toll

The contest wont just as Gaine:

Car- would have wished it to go,

The race for the Woodcote Stakes

Montrose Thamar Cutrider

1

4

3

"Won by half length. Three

·Eleven ran.

PEAK SCHOOL CLOSED.

MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIC OF

SICKNESS.

The Ponk School will be closed from to-day for an indefinite period on the orders of Mr. G. P. do Martin, Director of Education, who is hoting on the advice of the medien: ñuthority.

It is understood that there have heen a number of cases of illness among the children of late, but de- finite information as to the exact Iekarnetor of the complaint is not forthcoming. Parents will receive notice of the resumption of clansoa as the school in due course, or of auch arrangements necessitated by the temporary closing.

Betting: Montrose,HOW TO GET RID OF

11/9: Thaniar, 8/1; Outrider, 8/1..

LOCAL HOCKEY.

C.B., OMG., D.S.0., will performinora," for son extraordinary rea-lengths between second and third, son, made no attempt to make a the opening ceremony.

The following details of the garly fight of it. En seemed to be cons history of this Club and later tent to box and this of course suit- developments, which have enabled od Gains, who has had great ex- the club hours to be erected, will perience of scientiae boxing, be of interest not only to members of the Club but to all golfers in the Colony, many of whom have had the pleasure of playing in this sporting, nine-hole courag

There was great excitement in, the sixth round when Gains was carrying the fight to his enormous opponent, leaping in and crashing two perfect rights to the jaw of

" WANDERERS" TO PLAY

TO-DAY.

When the Government in legs Carnora, who was greatly surprised. Wanderers against the 379-Fats

Gaine Fine Exhibition.

resumed possession of the Golf Course at King's Park, which was

Gains gave no almost perfect ex used by the golfing sections of the Kowloon Cricket Club, Kowloon hibition of boxing, delighting the Bowling Green Club and U.S.R.C.crowd by making Curnera miss Club, she Government offered alter while lauding himself. native ground at Kowloon City military ride range and a grant of money for developing the land:

The gelang sections of these three Clubs held medting on April 23, 1024, and the, present "Kowloon Golf, Club came into being as a limited liability company.

The Pioneers.

The Club owes a great deal to the members who in the years follow-

INDIGESTION.

Those who suffer from indiges tion, gactritis, acidity, datulence, dyspepsin, heartburn, etc., will be glad to earn that instant. reljot can be obtained by taking half a teaspoonful of Bisurated' Mag- nesia powder or two or three e tablets in a little water immediate-

The following will represent the after saving or whenever pain is folt This instantly neutralises the acid that causes all the trouble. on the Marina Ground at 3.30 p.m. stop the fermentation, heal and A. R. soothes the inflamed stomach lin- td-day G. Duncan, L Duncan, L. F. Nicholson, A. A. R. disation.

ing, and restores painless, normal

à package Magnesia of your Botelho, H. J. D. Lowo, E. Q. 8.Bisuratod Dalo; E. C. Fincher, W. A. Nowers, chemist to-day; use as directed, and you will soon be telling your C C. Francis, W. E. Williams, and friends how you got rid of Indiges

tion."

The winner of the contest is cons. J. H, Fox. sidered to have won the right "to

possible sitle fight. Arrango- ments are already in hand for, a meeting of Caine and Jack Sharkey in London in July."

In the main preliminary contest, Don McCorkindale, the champion of "South Africa, and Gains' only rival for the Empira title, beat the French champion, Maurice Griselle, the referee stopping the

Stone, Gehrenger and Hayworthing its formation raised the neces-bout in the third round with the sary funds and undertook the work Frenchman lurching gound the

D.C. Wilson beat W. Taylor 3 & 4, hit home runs.

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of lévalling and clearing the ground and laying out the greens-a task which was made all the more dif 'ficult by reason of the large amount of rock which had to be cleared' away. Thanks to their efforts. which have been ably carried on by their successors, the course for

NEW YORK, May 30. somo years now has afforded ex-

The annual five-hundred mile cellent facilities for good golf nad, indeed, is known as one of the most motor race, the American Grund sporting in the Colony. Thanks to Prix, at Indianapolis, was won by great care by successive Greens Fred Frame at a record average Committees, who have devoted a speed of 104.144 miles an hour. great deal of time to the upkeep. the greens are also among the finest in the Colony.

Tire Club is no way in opposition to other golf clubs in the Colony: in fact the friendliest, relations have existed with other Clubs, the thanks of the Committee being dus- in particular to the Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club who has given the benefit of his advice on many occasions.

The Club serves a useful purpose for Kowloon residents who do not play suflicient golf to justify jein- ing the senior Golf Club or wno And & Course near at hand con- venient, whether or not they belong to other Clubs. The membership has grown with the growth of amenities offered by the Club, and now stands at over 250, in addition to 45 registered lady players.

Ladies' Section.

Although Indies are restricted no the to the times they may use course at work ends, many of them are able to take full advantage of membership during-the-week- aril- now that thero is special secom- modation-most tastefully arranged in the new club house, it is filly expected that the Ladies' Section will be given an impetus and that competitions will be arranged by a special ladies' committée.

The erection of the new 'club" Chouse. has been "made possible by the initiative of the General Com- mitter and the work of individual members of that Committee, and of the Building Sub-Committee., it is a one floor building with spacious loungo and verandah, changing and other rooms, all most tastefully furnished.

It is very appropriate that the opening ceremony should be por formed by His Excellency the Officer Commanding, because the Club ow much to the consideration shown by the military authorities in limiting the hours of firing on the ranges around which the course is laid out.

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