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BANDITS BURN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Italian Minister's Protest.
Presentation of Challenge shield, Quite an interesting little cere
Peking, Aug 25.-The Italian mony took place on Friday after Legation states that, according to noon in connection with "the Hong news reaching the Legution from kong Boy Scouts Association, when Laohoko in north Hupeb, bandita the winners of the inter-patrol com bave burned the Italina Catholic petition of the Roving Fifth troop, Church at Zechow (? Tzehny. They wore presented with the Challenge attempted to seize Father Lolls who succeeded in enceping. The Shield, by Mrs R. H. Kolewall,
Italian Midister has addressed to This shield,, very kindly presented to the Troop last year by their Dr. Wellington Koo strong hote of protest against the now attempt patron, the Hon. Mr. RH. Kotewall, against foreigners in China who are is competed for annually, points guaranteed protection by treats } being awarded to each patrol every which the thiuese Government is month.at the full dress parade held unable [0] ensura. The Itali on the first meeting day of the Minister declares that he holds the month. Points are given for the Chinese Government responsible smartness regularity of attendance, for this new fence, and has made
a reservation asking for an indem badges gained, etc.; while the com petition commences with the reopen in proportion to the damages ing of the schools in September and caused by the bandit's latest
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Mr. Lan Tak-po has very kindly allowed the Troop the use of two rooms in the grounds of his house in Babington Path as clubrooms, woll as the large lawn, and it was thore that the function took place. Besides the Hon. R. H. and Mrs. Kotewall, Mr. and Mrs. Lau Tak Po, and the Commissioner (Rev. G. T. Waldegravo) there
various friends and relations of members of the Troop present After show-cheng's troops occupied the right ing the visitors around the rooms-which were decorated various Bag-tea was served, Scout seeing that his people properly attended to.
were
club- book of the river upposite Chung. with king on Aug. 21st. following the day each
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of Yang Sen's troops falling back being evacuated by the northern on Chungking which is already
forces. Chungking is expected to capitulate within a week.-Renter.
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LAWN BOWLS.
Saturday's League
Matches.
K.C.C.
0.8.0.0...
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Massey Smith Murphy
Stevens Nicholla
20 Hill
22
Hall
Deacon
Taylor
19 Pathyjahns
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After several idle week-ends the Davidson programme of matches in the Overy Hongkong Lawn Bowls League Byde was resumed on Saturday. "With Abrahora Kowloon Deck losing to Taikoo No. Davis
and Taikoo No. 2 registering Tacchi their ninth victory, the latter team go to the top of the League table.. They bave now got the same
WAS A
Pile
• Total 71
Alderman
C.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.
14
Total 61
Played at Craigezgower, the
W. Macfadaso Guy
Badges for Tests. Ten over, the chief event of the afternoon took place. Upon the Scoutmaster blowing the "all in" signal on his whistle, the Troop immediately assembled in a radiat
spokes ing formation like the of a wheel, with the Cubs in facing the contro
the small table
the upon which Shield was lying. The actual presentation was preceded by the awarding "of The following badges for testa recent ly passed by members of the Troop outing; in whatever from they wish. number of points as Kowloon
Second Class Badges: Patrol-Lead-ed, at his expense. erLan Chips Kwok, "Second Lau
Thanks Badges. Chan Fan, Scout Lau Tu Chung In reply the Scoutmaster,
Starman's Badges: Patrol-Leader R.W. Barney, welcomed the visitors, Edward Shen Scout A Randall, and remarked what a great pleasure Rescuer's Badges: Patrol-Leader it afforded the Troop to see their Edward Shen, Scout T. Zimmern, patron there, especially
they Scout F. Zimmern.
knew how many calls were constantly First Year, Service Star: Scouteng made upon his time. Refer W. Y. Chan, Scout J. Wong. ring to the Wolf Cubs, be pointed out Second Year Service Star: Stout that each one bad both his First T. Edwards.
and Second Star, showing that they Sixer D. Anderson then came up had reached the highest grade to- o receive the shield, the wiming which a Cub can attain. In addition of which by the Wolf Club Pack this Cub A. Hunt had passed the Artist's year was apparently very popular to badge and Cub E Churn the Swim judge by the clapping which accom-ner's badge. Their success and apes this part of the ceremony general officiency was duc in no sinal measure to the patience and untiring energy of their Cubmaster, The Police gave Taikoo No. 2 a: The Troup's patron, the Hon. Mr. Mr. Y. F, Fenton. On behalf of the very anxious time, but, the latter ROMPERS, DRESSES HATS.]. Kotewall "then addressed them Troop he heartily thanked Mrainst managed to win.
saying what great pleasure it had Kotewall for so kindly consenting to Specially made in latest
given both Mrs. Kotewall and him present the shield, and wished her styles at moderate prices. self to be present at that function.many happy returns of the day. In He remarked that Mrs. Kolewan token of their gratitude to both Mr. Telephone 1. Victoria Gardez,
should by rights have been enjoying Kotewall and Mr. Lau Tak Po for *. '367
Hewiced.
alea party at home, as it was her the many good turns they had done birthday, but when he suggested to the Troop, he asked them each to Johaston this to her she immediately remarked accept the Scouts Thanke Badge, Gray that it would be far more enjoyable which entitled them to the willing Atkinson to have tea with the Scouts instead: services of any Scouts they may Henderson ile congratulated the Troop, which meet in any part of the world. The Punchcon
now the largest in the Association, Thanks Badges were then presented Gow both upon their numbers and their by Sixer D. Anderson and Patrol M. Kelvie present position in the Prince of Loader J. Kotewall, and at the same Duncan Walea' Banner competition, in which time a bouquet of flowers was pre-Hedley they stand second, being only a few sented to Mrs. Kotowall by Douglas Lapeley marks behind the leading troop. Hunt, the smallest Cub, Hearty He especially congratulated the cheers were then given for Mr. and Wolf Cub Pack on their winning Mra Kotewall and also for the visit- the shield in a very closely contested ore.
Dock, but have two matches in hand. Saturday's win practically Mr.gives them the championship.
The match between Kowloon K.B.G.C. winning by nine points. Does and Taikoo No. 1
0.0:0.
K.B.G.C.. Harvey very exciting affair, the Taikan Green men just getting home by a single Souza paint.
A. Macfarlane The Kowloon Cricket Club ob Bradbury tained their third victory, their Ford victims being the Civil Service Lammert
The .C.C. won Omar Cricket Club. by ten points, and are now brac Basa keted with Craigengower and Alves
Ismoil Civil Service at the bottom of the table. On Pile's rink the K.C.C.
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competition. In conclusion, Mr. The visitors then had an oppor- RHL Kotewall expressed the desire tunity of seeing Scouts and Cubs that the Troop should enjoy a day's] both at work and at play,
P'LL SHUT THIS DOOR SO NOBODY CAN COME IN AND BOTHER US WHILE WE'RE HAVING OUR LITTLE PARTY -
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scored 17 on the last six heads. Greener
Once again Craigengower failed' at broe. They went down to Kowloon Bowling Green by nine points.
LAWN TENNIS.
The American Tournaments.
Brooklyn, August 26,-In the final of the women's tournagnent, Mrs. Mallory beat Miss McKane 6-2, 6-1.
W. T. Tilden and Mrs. Mallory retained the mixed doubled cham- pionship, defeating Bawkes and Mias Mokane 6:3, 6-2, 10-8.
In the final of the American Doubles Championship, Tilden and Norton defested Williams and Washburn 8-6, 6-3, 0-8, 5-7, 6-2. The latter couple had defeated the Australiane Anderson and Hawkes in the semi-fina! 7 5,2 6, 6-2, 6-4; ——- Reuter.
For
Taikoo No, 2............ 644 509 136
14 Ruceall
26
Barr
Shots for and Against-
Duncan Farrell
23 Edwards
Kynoch Chapman Whibley
1}
Up
Kowloon Dock 748 006 142
11 Hall
23
Taikoo No. 1...... 771 849,122 Kowloun B. G.
Total:31
Total 60
Taikoo No. 2 v. Police R.C. Played at Taikoo, Taikoo win. cing by 62 to 55. Details of the matches follow: Taikoo No. 2. Kowloon Dock v Taikoo No. 1. Dionan Played at Kowloon Dock, Taikoo Maxwell winning by one point.
Sloan Wallaco Taikoo No. 1. Kowloon Dock. Gourlay
Mackintosh McLeod Keith
Sloan Weir
Holland
Pirrio
15 Wotherspoon 20 Drummond
James Muirhead
Young
23 Ferguson White Lilliecrap Grimsbow
10 Hamilton
Total 58
Barker
O'Brien
Laing
Police. Taylor D. Clarke
Ogg
18 J. Clarkte
15
Knight Reid
"
Grimmett
18 Robertson
20
Grant.
Conlap
Mair"
151G. Morrison" 26 Gerrard
13
Total 54
K.C.C. v. Cs.c.c. Played at Kowloon, Kowloon C.C. winning by ten points.
Club...
052 612 40
Police B. C. ...... 633 663 Craigengower C.C. 676 7729 Kowloon C.C....... 684 754
Civil Service C.C. 012 818
eg 111 Down
30
- 120-
- 230
NON-LEAGUE PLAYERS
COMPETITION:
Kowloon Dock v. Talkoo B.
Played at Kowloon Duck, Taikoo winning by six points. Secres: Kowloon Dock: Tailcoo. B. F. Goodman. Crichton. P. Goodman. T. Peterson. C. Stewart.. A 8. Stewart,
20 R. Dixos.
21 Matthews, " 27
K. B. G. C. C. 8. C.C. Played at Kowloon, Civil Service winning by 10 paints. Scores:
K. B. O, C. C. S. C. C.
Smith.
19
14 Smith.
Total 62
Total 55 League Table.
P. W. L. D. Taikoo No. 2......... 10 9 1
18 Kowloon Dock...... 12 9 3 Taikoo No. 1. 12 8 4 Kowloon B.G. Club T1 0 5 Pulice R. Club...... 11 6 0 Craigangower C.C.-12 8 9 Kowloon C.C. 12 3 Civil Service 0.0. 12 3 9
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