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K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932.

FULL RESULTS.

MID-WEEK RESULTS

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]`

LONDON, Aug. 31. MATCHES played on Wednesday

in the English and Scottish Leagues resuited as follows:-

ENGLISH LEAGUE

HOME RACING

ST. LEGER - PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS

GUNNERS AT PLAY.

AQUATIC SPORTS AT V.R.C.

HOME FOOTBALL

LAWN BOWLS.

{THROUGH REUTER'S `AGENOT.]

MORE PROGRESS MADE.

TAIKOO TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

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ST.

The

following will representi Taikoo in their lawn bowls league matches to-morrow :---

1st Tea Home:-

v. Kowloon Dock R.C.--

LEGER jockeys follow: Beneficial. Sam Wragg. Celebrator

Burns. Charancon

Roseu.

Dastur

Beary.

LONDON, Gept. I

probables and

Firdaussi Faghorn Gainsław

Gavelkind

Bouillon. Lowry. Perryman. Elliott. Dick. Joe Childs.

Jones.

Nevett.

FINCHERS WIN HANDICAP TIE.

mado in Further progress was the Kowloon Cricket Club tennis tournament, yesterday, when the Third Series of matches were play- ed qff. In the Handicap Doubles, the Fincher Brothers althought carrying a handicap of 40 bent their opponente. who started -scratch, with ease. Gray and Guest featured among the winners,

The results follow:-

Handicap Doubles.

F. E. Skinner and Phillipens (rec. 3/0) heat Tacchi and Hirst (ser.) 7-5, 8-8,

White and Capoli (ser.) beat F. S. W. Smith and Stewart (rec. 3/0), 6-0, 6-1.

E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher (owo 10) beat Gittins and J. M.

Jack (scr.) 0-0, 6-1.

Singles Handicap "A"

S. A. Gray (owo 35) hent Mackay

Howe 3/0) 7-5, 6-3.

A. E. R. Guest (owo 30) beat E.

Zimmern (owe 15) 6-4, 7-5.

F. Kongelbacker led over E. R.

Price 7-8, 4-1.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES,

FOURTH SERIES.

Singles Handicap "A."

Dante

.F. Fincher.

Burnett r. Gittins.

E. C. Finuher v. G. A. White.

Singles Handicap "B,"

Tacchie. Old.

F. S. W. Smith . Lubeseder

Philippens 1. J. 8. Smith,

Lawrence . Skinner. Capeli v. Haase,

J. Russell, D. Bone, J. Polson,

J. Chalmers (Skip).

J. Watson, A. Stalker, R. Keown,

W. Wotherspoon (Skip),

W. Weir, R. Wright, J. Chap-

man, D Muaro (Skip). 2nd Team v. K.C.C.-Away:— C. Summers, T. Currie, A. Mac-

Indoe, S. Hope (Skip).

E. Greenwood, J. Waid, D.

Peoples, J. Sloan (Skip).

W. Brown, T. Swan, G. Stewart,

G, McLeod (Skip). Games to start at 3.30 p.m. Launch will · leave Dock at 2.30 p.m. and Refinery at 2.35 p.m.

Hesperus Leighon Loaningdale Orwell

Royal Dancer

Silvermere

Tajkaara Totaig

Udaipur

Violator

Lane. Sirott,

Carslake,

Harry Wrogg. Gordon Richards.

Will o' the Wisp

Steve Donoghue. April V. is a doubtful atarter.

ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE.

KOWLOON SECTION.

The following are, the results of the tonnis match played between "A" Company and "C" Company of the Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders on Wednesday:

**A" Doy. A, and 8.3.

First Division.

1 West Brom.

9

↑ Blackburn

1

2 Wednesday-

1

Manchester C. Newcastle Portsmouth

1 Birmingham

5 Middlesbro'

1

The 20th Heavy Battery of Royal Artillery hold a very successful programme of aquatio sports at the Victoria Recreation Club swim ming bath yesterday afternoon.

A large number of officers and men were present together with their wives, Lt. Col. K. F. Du Arsenal sterville, D.S.O., R.A., who inha

Derby well-known sportsman, was present,

Everton also Major and Mrs. Barry. The long programme of events went off without a hitch and many exciting finishes were witnessed..

Both the yards sprint and the 30 yards were.

won by L/Bdr. Dolmas. Dolinete a swimmer of no mean ability, and of all the names called, both as starters and finishers, Dolman seemed the most popular.

2 Chelson

Second Division,

1 Oldhaih 4 Grimsby

Third Division (South).

Bradford Plymouth

Bristol C

Torquay

Crystal Pal Gillingham Swindon Watford

5 Brighton

◊ Norwich

9 Newport

1. Reading

Of all the events on the pro-

" gramme, the "Egg and Spoon race proved the most popular and exciting. In this race the com- petitors started from one end of the bath, swam under a beam at the half way mark-and so to the other end, There they procured Halitas"

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an

egg

Third Division (North).

Chester Darlington

"' (tannia kall) and a wire New Brighton spoon and started swimming back York C.. again. At the half way, they throw

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the "egg" over the beam and them- selves swam under. The "egg was then picked up in the "spoon and a final spurt made for "home."

High Dive.

1 Southport

1, Gateshead

4. Hartlepools

1 Mansfield.

9 Stockport C.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

BRITISH SHIP

CONFISCATED.

CUSTOMS TO AUCTION STR. BALLSHEAD

THE GREYHOUND MYSTERY.

A sequel to the mysterious ar- rival of a cargo of greyhounds in Chipa, has occurred in the con fiscation of the str. Ballshead by the Chiness Maritime Customs,

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Q.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sals by Fublic Auction to be held on TUESDAY, the Gra DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1993, -at-3 1,3, at the Offices of the Public Works

·Orlar

บ of Department, by EXCELLANCY THE GOVERNOR, Al One

Lot of OROWN LAND at To. Kwa War, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Grown Bent MAJET THE Kine, for one further term to be fred by the Surveyor of His

who, as will be seen from an ad- | of 75 years, vertisement in 10-day's issuo, are

offering the vessel for sale by pub- fio auction.

As is known the import of grey- hounds into China is strictly pro hibited. So, is would appear that the prospective consignees' had 3 made elaborate arrangements for

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the landing and transport of the contraband animals. It is alleged

that closely interested in this has beon ni resident of the Fronch

Concession. It is even alleged that assistance had been obtained at

the point of landing from Chinese

1 soldiers, apparently without the cominanders. knowledge of their

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The order of confiscation can be the subject of a protest from the

3 Consular authorities concerned, in this case British. It is thought to be highly improbable that any O protest will be made, in view of g the clarity of the facts established. The first lauding seems to have been successfully made without arousing the suspicions of the authorities. Later on a revenus cruiser is reported to have detoot- * Third Labark oed floating kennels (discarded by the smugglers). This put the cruiser on the track and lod to detection.

First Division.

U.S. BASEBALL

WEDNESDAY'S GAMES

{THROUGH REUTER'N' AGENCY."]

U.S.M. Docherty and

"C" Qoy. A, and S.H,

C.S.M. Lochie and

Rangers

L/Sgt. Lumont

7

Pte. Hastie

L/Cpl. Richford and

Pte. Fisher and

L/Cpl. MeQween

4

Pte. Flynn

*

Cpl. Hunter and

Cpl. Stewart and

Pte. Gavin

3

Pte Campholl

В

.S.M. Docherty and

Pte Fisher and

L/Sgt. Lamont

7

Pte. Flynn

The high diving was won by Gnr. Hyde, popularly known as "Tich." L/Bdr. Dolman and Gng. Connor were close seconds. The two seconds had to dive again and Dolman made the neater dive.

L/Cpl. Richford and

Cpl. Stewart and

L. Cpl. McQween

Pte. Campbell..........

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Cpl. Hunter and.

C.S.M. Lochie and

Pte. Gavin

1

Pte. Hastie

6

G.S.M. Docherty and

Cpl. Stewart and

L Sgt. Lamont

Pte. Campbell

1/Cpl. Richford and

C.R.M. Lochie and

L/Cpl MeQween

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Plo. Hastio

B

Cpl. Hunter and

Pte. Fisher and

Pte. Gavin

3

Pte. Flynn

1

Total games

2

Total games

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FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW-

WIL

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ARE WONDERFUL CIGARETTES

This advertisement is ismund by the British:/

ricán Tubnevo Co. (China) Ltd.

The Broast, Back and Free Style" was alen an exciting event. This was won by Gnr. Selley al- though Hydo was coming up very THE

fast and made a clow second.

The Aggregate Block was won by Headquarters Scation. This was presented to their leader, Sergt. Cross.

After the sports, Mra. Barry, wife of Major Barry, kindly presented the prizes. After the prize giving, Lt. Bowie thanked Col. Dunster- ville, Major Bowie and all the other officers for their help, and then enlled; for a voto of thanks to Mrs. Barry

Prize-winners,

A complete list of prize-winners follows:-

23 Yards-1st, L/Bdr. Dölmar (12 4/5 secs.); d, Gur. Jennings; 3rd, Gar. Bolluy.

50 Yards:-1st, L/Bdr. Dolman (30 1/3 scesi); End, Gar. Selley ; 3rd, L/Bdr. Ashley.

Plunge. Ist, L/Bdr. Fallon (48 ft.); 2ud; L/Bdr. Dolman; 3rd, Gur. Selley,

75 Yards-lát, Gor. Hyde (32

NEW YORK, Aug. 31. following are the results of Wednesday's baseball games:

Chicago

National League.

R. H. E.

10 10 2 Koenig and Cuyler hit home

runs.

New York,

Cincinnati Brooklyn

The ship arrived in Shanghai on August 6, from Australia, where it was purchased by Capt. P. Y. Angus, of the firm of Angus & Co., Shanghai, on behalf, it is reported, of the Tung An 8. 8. Co. Capt. Angus noted as master of the ahip. on its trip up here; it flew tho British flag, with Capt. Angus as its registered owner,

For the past several daya a guard has been maintained on the ship On

by the Customs River Police.

Wednesday evening they gave 24 hours' notice to the crow to leave the ship, which is now being kept in trim by a crow provided by the

Customs. Two days after ita pr. rival in Shanghai the name Tang Foo, it is alleged, was painted on the ship, but this was shortly aftery wards altered back to Ballshead again.

Auction Next Month,

The public suction of the ship is to take place et 2.30 p.m. on September 10, at the Custom

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Clacinnuti Brooklyn

10 15

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11 19.

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Houso. The purchaser 'will be re- quired to deposit Tls. 15,000 01

Pittsbarg

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Traynor hit a home run Boston............. 1 7

American League.

Philadephia

Detroit

4. 19

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acceptance of the bid, and the re-

mainder of the purchase money

| PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. 2955.

Kowloon Inland

To Kwa Wan,

Ha Henng Boad,

No. of Balo.

Registry No.

Locality.

G.

Donadary

Mossarel

ments.

Asper

male plan

About

3,372

Contenta-ís

Bental,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

the by Public Anotion

to be held on TURSDẠY, the Oru Dat of SEPTEMBER. 103%, 3 r.x. at the Offices of the Publie Wocks Depart ment, by Order of Ha EzosLLEWOT VER GOVERNOR, Of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Shamshuipo, in the Colony. of Hong Kong, for storm of 75 years, commencing from lat July, 1899, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fired by the Barreyor of H MAJESTY 283 Kowo, for one further orm of 4 years less the last three days thereof.

› PARTICULARS OF THE LOT:

Locality,

Junction of. Cheung Sha Wan Road Lot No. 1929,

and Maple Street,

New Kowloon Inland

Begistry No.

No. of Balo

G.

Boundary.

Measure-

ments.

Contenta in

Square feet.

Annual

Rental.

As per

104

sale plan.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

12307

(Upast Price:

O TEZ

ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

before delivery of the vessel. The PART

of the Balo by Public Auction to

ship is now lying at buoys 28 and 27, in the 11th section of the har- bour, and permission to view may be obtained on application to the Harbour Master.

Originally named 1

Hogsett (2) and Gehringer

hit home runs.

Washington

St. Louis

sees.); end; tie, Gnr. Harris and DULEEPSINHJI Gar. Smith.

Egg and Spoon Race.-1st, L/Bdr. Dolman; End, Gar. Jen- ninga..

160 Yards Gunners' Raçu.-1st, Onr. Harris (2 min. 2 1/10 secs.); 2nd, Gur. Selley, 3rd, Gnr. Smith." High Diving, Cnr. Hyde; Sud. L/Bdr. Dolan, 3rd, Gnr. Connor.

150 Yards Breast, Back and Free Style-1st, Gar. Selley; 2nd," Gur. Hyde; ard, L/Bdr. Ashley,

150 Yards N.C.O.'s-Ist, L/Bdr. Dórman (2 min. 6 seca.); 2nd, L/Bdr. Ashley; 3rd, Sgt Joynson.

Race. 1st, Cousolation

Opr. Bonniface; 2nd, Gnr. Lamb,

Consolation Prize (best tryer).- L/Bdr. Cockbill;

Section Relay.1st, H.Q. Section (represented by their Leader, Sgt. Cross); Erid, Right Section; 3rd, Left Section.

BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

FINAL CONTEST POSTPONED

TO SEPTEMBER, 4.

A postponement has been made of the play-off for the final of the lawn bowls, open championship between Nish and Gutierrez. Originally fix: ed for September 6, the match has now been changed to Thitraday September 8, at the Kowloon Cricket Club, ...

The game to decide third and fourth will also be played on that day.

VICTIM OF

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NEURITIS

PAYNTER SELECTED

TO MAKE TOUR AS

RESERVE PLAYER

(THROUGH REUTER'Ą AGENCY.]

LONDON, Sept. 1. IN view of the attacks of neuritis

which have kept K. S. Duleep in out of the Sussex side for the last few matches the Test Match Selection Committee have selected Paynter to act as a reserve player during the Australian tour

The Sussex skipper will be un- ablo to sail with the touring party on September 19, but hopes to join the side later.

BOGEY POOL

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

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The Kowloon Golf Club will xung. hogey pool competition over the is on Saturday after. holidays, that noon, Sanday, and Monday..

the Hilde

Hugo Stinnes and under the Gar man flag the ship was built in 1011 by G. Seeback Akt. Ges. at Wesermund. The dimensions of the vessel are; length, 250.1 feet: breadth 38.1: depth, 17.9: gross tonnage 1,058 under deck tonnage, 1,301 net tonnage 835.

The ship has triple expansion en- ginos of 179 n.h.p., and two Scotch Boilers working at 200 lbs por square inch; she was classed Alat Lloyds in April 1929.

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be held on TUESDAY, the STE" DAT of SEPTEMBER, 1979, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ers EXCELLENT I Gövzə- CROWN LAND

NOB. of One Lot of

Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1805. with the option of renewal at a Crows Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY TOR KING, for one further form of 24 years leas the last thres, days,

thereof.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT:

Naw Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 1923.

Junction of

Cheung Sha Wan Road and Poplar Street, hamakuipo.

No. of Bale

Registry No.

Locality.

Boundary

Measure

menta.

It ft. ft. ft.

68,140

Contents in

Equáre fest.

Angusi -

Bental.

Upeet Price

About

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By Order of the Court of Directora.

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager.

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GROCK

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LIMITED.

NOTICE.

for 50 Fully Faid up share, in this Company registered in the name of Wong Fat has been lost; and should this certificata not be pro- duced to the Company before 16th September, 1982, a new certificate for the said shares will be fasuod and the old certificate No. 268 will thereafter be treated by this Company as NULL & VOID,BASE

THE undermentioned certificate

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