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LAWN TENNIS,
LOCAL LEAGUE MATCH RESULTS.
MONDAY, MAY 17, 1926.
LAWN BOWLS.
THE LEAGUE SEASON OPENS.
Following are the results of The lawn bowls season, officially watches played on Saturday in the Lawn Tennis League:
DIVISION A
Chinese. R.C. v. H.K.C.C. Playing at home, the Chinese R.C. beat the Hongkong C. C. 63-30..”.
Ng Sze-kwong and Ng Sze-choung bent Henderson and Brearley 7-4; beat Lawrence and Miskin, 8-3; bent Sowell and Louric, 9-2, -
Lo Man-kam and Choa Man-ping. beat Henderson and Brearley, 7-4; beat Lawrance and Miskin, 7-4; lost
to Sewell and Laurie, 3-8.
Yew Man-taun and Ho Ka-lau beat Henderson and Brearley, 7 boat Lawrence and Miskin, 8-3; boat Sewell
7-4,
and Lauri U.S.R.C. Indian R.C. vi Playing at home, the Indian R.C
boat the United Services, R. G: 60-39,
Eameades and Conway, New- H.D. Ramjahn and Y.A. Wahab bent 7-4; beat 8:2; ten and venon
Pratt and
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J. A.
A. Cassumbhoy and I. A. Hazack lost to Edmendee and Conway, 5-0; idst to Pratt and Stevenson, 4-7; boat Newton and O'Leary, 6-5.
S. A. Hussain and S. A Rumjahn bent Edmendes and Conway. G-5 just 5-0; bunt 9-2.
to Pratt and Steily.
Newton, and O
M.B.K. Y. Playing at home, the M.B.K. lost to the University 49-50.
G. Abe and T. Akiyama boat F. A. Redmond and L. Forster, 6-5; lost to T C lu and A. A. Rumjahn, 1-7; lost to B. H. Wong and S. A. M. Sepher,
Varanda and K. Yamazaki inst to F. A. Redmond and L. Forster, 5-6; lost to T. C. Tu and A. A. Rum--- Jahn, 5-6; lost to B. H. Wong and S. A.
8-3. M. Sepher, H. Unotora nad S. Edo lost to F. A. Redmond and L. Forster, 5-6; lost to
T. C.lu and A, A. Runjahn, 5-6; beat
B. II. Wong and S. A. M.Sepher, G-5. DIVISION R.
U.S.R.C. Indian R.C. Playing at home, the United Ser vices R.C. lost to the Indian R.C., 4-4-55.
0.
Thomas and Gould beat S. A. R. Jemail and J. S. Curreem, 8-5; lost to Ismail and S.S. Hussain, 5-6; lost to S. A. Hamid and D. Mohamed, 5-3. Broome and Smith lost to S. A. R. Ismail and J. S. Curreem, 8-9; lost to O. Ismail and S. S. Hussain, 1-12; lost to S. A. Hamid and D. Mohamed,
4-7.
Howard and Maude bent S. A. R. Ismail and J. S. Curreem, G-5; beat 0. Ismail and S. S. Hussain, 0-5; beat S. A. Hamid and D. Mohamed, 8-3.
University v. C.S.C.C. Playing at home, the University beat the Civil Service C.C. 57-42.
Hung, and Lim beat Major Willson and Dr. Valentine, 7-4; beat J. R Wood and Haynes. 7-4; beat Bradley and Shepherd, 10-1
Cheong and Inchiuma beat Major Willson and
and Dr. Valentine, 6-5; beat J. R. Wood
and Haynes, 8-3; lost to Bradley and Shepherd," 4-7. -
Laing and T. 1. Iu lost to Major' Willson and Dr. Valentine, 3-8; lest
J. R. Wood and Haynes,
4-7; bent Bradley and Shepherd 4-7.
to J.
K. C. C. v. Craigengower.
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opened on Saturday when, six League games were, played. In the senior division all the home
teams won,
In the second league the Club de Recreio, the newest member, won their first match, the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club being the victims,
SENIOR DIVISION.
Police R. C... Kowloon Dock R. C. This game was playeil on tho Po- lice green and resulted in a very close win for the Police by three shots.
Police.
K.D.R.C. Dick
Goodman
E-
LE
(Skip)..18 (Skip)
Condon Grant Taylor
Lindsay
Brown
MeKelvie
Tallon McLeod
(Skip)...21
Field MOSH
t. Henderson
Oray
Skip) McLaggan Simpson
Docherty Cooper
Gourley
Lapsley
J. Clark
Reid
A. Clark
(Skip)...18. (Skip
Total.....57 Total
Craigengewer C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SPORTS.
GOLD MEDAL WON BY
FIGUEIREDO..
Debtor was also examined as to the reason why he burned the booke of the firm for previous years and had thein only up to date for this your,...
His reply was that as the solo proprietor he did not see any reason for keeping the old books. St.He could koop sullicont in his own The public exminaton was then heal
closed.
The Jubilee Sports of Joseph's College were held at the Hongkong Football Club ground on Saturday, and, provided some excellent sport, Good times were shown, although no records were broken. There were 38 events in. all, and the gold medal was won by C. Figueiredo, who took the senior long jump, 440 yards and half mile, and second place in the 220 yards race. He had ten points
to his credit..
L. Silva and Chau Blau-jeung tied for the second place with six points each.
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A Bank's Affairs. When the affairs of the Yue Hong Bank came under considoration, Mr.
HOME CRICKET,
Australians v. The MC.C.
London, May 15. The Australians match againat the M.C.C. opened at Lords to-day" before 18,000 spectators. The wicket was soft and later got very ́ tricky Michael Falcon won the toss and elected to bat. The M.C.C. scored 147 for the loss of three wickets, but after the ton in ferval there was a collapse and the inninge closed for 199. G. T. 8. Stevens scored 77 and A. P. F. Chapman 61. Richardson took six wickets for 85 and Collins three for 39
A. Wadeson, for the creditors,
The Australians batted for five asked for the fixing of a day for the examination of Ng Shin-an who minutes and scored 12 without lose. had been simioned to appear and-Reuter. be examined on oath.
·
Mr. M. M. Watson, presenting. the Bank, asked that the examina tion should be held after an action which had been brought to deter The arrangements made for the mine whether a certain man was or sporia were not of the best, but not a partner in the Baak.
His Lordship commented that as the sports were undoubtedly a suc cess as they proved to be a record he was unacquainted with the facts in the way of entries. No fewer he could do nothing at present other than 214 entered for the junior than fix a day and Mr Watson his point at the competitions, and 115 for the could bring up ib senior.
The prizes will be distributed at. St. Joseph's College this evening. The Results.
15 The following are the results:
Long Jump (Junter). 1. Hamanaka: 542, E. Roza; 16 feet 6 inches.
Played on the ground of the first, named and resulted in a win for the home team by nineteen points.
Crnigengower
Muskett Воле
C.S.C.C.
Smith Keegan
Gregory Pendered
18
Long Jump (Senior) 1. C. Figuei- redio; 2. T. C. Hing 17 feet 8 inches. 100 Yards Flat Race (Junior), 1. L. Silva; 2. Hamanaku; Timo 212/6 100 Yards Flat Race (Senior), Chow Huu-leung; 2. G. Vietor; Timo 11
Sec
60 Yards Flat Race (Boys 6 to 10). 1. Chan Kwolt-wa; 2..E. Souza; 3. Yin Ying-fook.
440 Yards Flat Race (Junior) Chai- lenge Cup presented by Old "Jose- phians in the Cable Companies, 1. I. Silva; 2. Hamanaka; Time 60 4/5
seca
Rossclet
Bass
(Skip) Alves
14
(Skip)
Fritz
Lang Stanley
Fisher
Maughan
Dennis
Brawn
Nevos.30
(Skip)
Oswick
Seusa Omar "Bradbury
Booker
Knight
Deakin
Le
(Skip)...23
(Skip)
.17
Total...67
Total.
48
Taikoo R. C.. Kowloon Bowling Green Club. Played at Taikoo and resulted in an home team by easy win for the twenty-one points.
Taikoo Whyte
K.B.G. Hamilton Davidson
shaw
Holland
..
Wotherspoon Guy
(Skip)
127
(Skip) Dobbie
Muthead
Duncan Sloan Drummond
Nish
W. Macfarlane Farrell (Skip)...25 (Skip)
Scath
Chapman
McCubbin
Hazel
Pryce Maclachlan
16
Ferguson Whibley
(Skip)
(Skip)...17
Totol .470 Total...
JUNIOR DIVISION.
Civil Service O. C. v. Kowloon Cricket. Club,
440 Yards Flat" Race (Senior) Challenge Cup Two Prizes. Cup pre- seated by Old "Josephians" in the Cable Companies 1. C. Figueiredo; 2.
Woo; Time 54 2/5 secs. 100 Yards Small
all Boy's Race:
10 years of age and under. 1. F.
2. G. Noronha. Smirke;, 2. G.
High Jump
Jump (Junior). 1. E. Roza;
2. C. Paley: 4 feet 11 inches.
High Jump (Senior). 1. Wing Yau; 2. Tan Chiu-hing: 5 feat 2 inches.
120 Yards Flat Race Open to St. Louis Industrial School. 1. Man Hing:
Li Tim.
220 Yards Handicap (Junior). 1.1 L. Silva; 2. F. Wong; Time 25 1/5 .10 Беся...
Played on the ground of the first named and resulted in a win for the
Ford and Lee lost to Leonard and Kowloon Cricket Club by nine shots. Zimmern, 1-10: beat Souza ci Remedios, 7-4; beat Hyder and low- ard, 8-3.
Guest and Leddra lost to Leonar and Zimmern, 1-10; best Souza and Remedios, 6-5; beat Hyder and How- ard, €-5.
N. T. C. v. M. B. K. Playing at home, the Netherlands T. C. lost to M.DK. 37-62.
Heintzen and Van Egmond lost to Fuilla and Ema, 3-8, beat Kitajima and Ito 6-5, lost to Nakamura and Tanaka,
Buys and Ramondt beat Fujita and Ema, -3; lost to Kitajima and Ito 4-7; lost to Nakamura and Tanakh, 3-8,
De Veer and Knottnerus lost to Fujita and Emu, 4-7; lost to Kita-" jima and Ito, 3.8; lost to Nakamura and Tanaka, 1-10.
DIVISION C.
T.R.C.. H.K.C.C.
Civil Service Roge Archibald
Fincher.
Skipt
K.C.C.
Lammert
Goldenborg
Fraser Gibson
...17
(Skip)
Jack Howe
Flegg Davies Roylance Allen, A.B. Skip)
Luck 1Hollidge
20
Tacchi "
(Skip)
Khitley
Labrum Robinson
Alderman *Overy
(Skip)...15 (Skip)
Total....55
220 Yards Flat Race, (Senior)) Challenge Cup presented by St. Joseph's College Association. 1. Chow Hau-lung; 2. C. Figueiredo; Time 24
Bees,
Team Race 220 Yards Teams of 4 from any School. 1. Diocesan School: 2, Queen's College: Time 1 min 46 2/5 secs.
J.
Half Mile Handicap (Junior). 2. Santos; 2. J. Dillon; 3.V. Souza,
Mile (Senior) Championship Challenge Cup presented by the Portuguese Staff of the II. K. & 2. C. Figueiredo; Shanghai Bank, 1. Shawoo; 3. A. Mills; Time 1. Kwok
2.10 2/5. Sack Race 100 yards," Fung-ke; 2. Cheung Yung-foo.
100 Yards Flat Race, Open to Italan Convent. 1. C. Barros; 2. P. Elarte.
220 Yards Flat Race. Open to all
Scouts Boy
in full unform. 1. Y. Hachiuma (Japanese Troop); 2. J. Eraga, (St. J. C. 1st. Troop.)
Two
cap.
Miles Bicycle Race Handi-
1. L. Silva; 2. E. Roza;
16
B-min. secs.
Time
100 Yards Flat Race. Open to St.
Francis Schooi. 1. Mary Fisher; 2.
Agnes
440
Yards
Old Boys Race. Open tu
of St. Joseph's College.
Past Pupils of
.19 1. A. Braga: 2. H. Braga..
Inter-Cines Relay Race, Classes,
8. 5B; 2. 6.
1.
One Mile, Challenge Cup. 1. L. Woo;
5 to
2.
DA
A Mills; Time 6 min. 10 secs,"
100 Yards Flat Race: Open to the Frerich
Radbury ..01
Total Royal H. K. Yacht Club v. Club de Recreio,
Playing at home the Yacht Club lost to the "Babes" of the League by sixteen shots. R.II.K.Y.C
Club de Rec. Wood
C. Silva
Playing at home, Taikos lost, to Messer the Hongkong C.C. 35-44.,
J
Dixon
(Skip)
Moore and Grey lost to Crawford Russell and Crowley, 4-7 beat Dunbar and Walker Watson, 7-11 lost to Hugh. Jones and
Bullock Prior, 3-8,
Gardner and Boulton lost to Craw-Anderson Jiford and Crowley, 2-0; lost to Dunbur Edwards
(Skip) and Watson, 6-0; lost to Hugh Jones
Vaux and Prior,
1-0. McPherson and Keown beat Craw Williams ford and Crowley, 6.5: lost to Dun- Carpenter bar and Watson, 4-7; lost to Hugh Shellshear Jones and Prior, 2-9.
Chinese R.C. v. Cralgengower. Pinying at home, the Chinese R.C. bent the Craigengower C. C. 75-24.
F. X. Silyn
J. G. Ozario 1. C. Souza 17 [Skip)
Barres Ribeiro
"
.22
..17
Sequerin A. Ribeiro Britto
....14
..18
J. Ribeiro
(Skip):
(Skip) Total
Total...64 Talkoo, R.C. v. Craigengewer CC
Convent. 1. L. Chue; 2. V.
Open to
100 Yards Flat Race. Kai Lan School 1. Chan Mo-tin; 2. Kwok Sek-kwah.
120 Yards Hurdles Open. 1. Chow Hau-loung; 2. T. Chin Hin.
100 Yards Flat Race. Open to St. Mary's School (Kotloon). 1. A. Souza; L. Fernandes
Inter-Class Relay Race
Senior
classes 1 to 4. 1. Martriculation; 2. ZA; Time 2.44 2/5.
Consolation Race (Junior). 1. Chan Kwok-yan; 2. C. Santos,
Consolation Race (Senior). 1. Ho 2. V. Fernandez Ying-lum;
Tug-of-War Old Boya v. Present! Boys. Old Boys by 2 straight pulls,
Burned His Boolis.
concerned the The next caso affairs of Wong Kwon-yin,. trading as the Kwong Bhing firm.
The firm was a pieco goods and tailoring firm, debtor stated, and had been established about 20 Playing at home Taikoo won their years, having fallen on bad times started and Xavier, -4; lost to Kelly and games by. fourteen shots. On Me-recently. It had been
W. B. Ma and II. S. Lee bent Xavier
Hamson, 11-0; beat Clow and Cracker,
Kechnie's rink a wonderful recovers with a capital of 81,200, of which was made by the home team, for at W. Cheng and T. C. Chiu bent the thirteenth hend they were down $1,000 was borrowed. The debts Xavier and Xavier, 0-2; beat Kelly and 9-17. From thon onward they never which had led to his bankruptcy Hamson, 9-2; beat Clow and Crocker, looked back, and scored twenty-one in were partly due for supply of
alx honda including two fives.
7-4.
H. F. Un and W. K. Cheung beat Taikoo R.C. Xavier and Xavier, 8-8; beat Kolly Ward and Hamson, 7-4; boat Clow and Craig. Crocker, 11-0.
Sellwood
Craigengowor. Flotcher Brightman
Warnock Sloan Club De Recrelo v. K.C.C.
(Skip) Playing at home, the Club de Re- crolo beat the Kowloon C. C., 66-42. Walmsley...
Remedies and Arretto beat A. W. Doyle, Brown and F. Oliver, 7-4; Beat Me Chalmere Brkle and Pederson, 9-2; beat D. Green McKechnie (Skip) and Bough, 7-4.
11
Kelly
(Skip)
Kharas Bennett Van de Lily Spink
Grimes
(Sklp) Dutz Razack Rodrigues Kitchell
(Skip)
.23 (Skip)
Barros and Souza beat A, W. Brown Maxwell and F. Oliver, 6-5; beat MeBride and Stalker Poderson, 7-4; beat D. Green, and Stewart Bough, 9-2,
Noronha and Ribeiro lost to A. W. Brown and F. Oliver, 1-10; lost to McBride and Pederson, 3-8, beat D., Green' and Rough, 7-4.
goods and partly to liabilities in- curred as head of money lending nasociations.·***
Asked how he had been living відсе the failure of his firm, debtor anid that this brother had led him and his wife, who was engaged in machino sewing, sup- ported herself and the family and paid the rent, and
The Official Rocsivor: Have you a concubine 1
Yes, but I incat no ox Dobtors 9ponse in connection with her. Bho alho earns money as a sewing machinist.
actal examination.
Sympathetic Creditors. Another Bank's affairs were also referred in the Bank in question being the Yat Wing Bank,
Mr. D. McCallum, for the petition-
Projudiced. As the only assets wore debta owing to the Bank from customers, the order had been made" to get the books produced. !
The members of the, Committee. were satisfied, that the bank's posi tion was caused through abnormal times and the general body of share- holders had written to the Bank in. a sympathetic manner. urging the Bank to continue business and con- sidor what might be done. The cre ditors were satisfied that it was a case of bona fide hardship.
The Official Receiver said he und no objection to an adjournment.
His Lordship sail he was not in favour of, continued adjournments
ing graditor, anid that an interim as they were often projudicial to the receiving order had been minds be interests of those concerned, but threatened to sue the Bank and then the understanding that the case cause a petitioning creditor had he would make an order in this case other creditors were likely to bo would be proceeded with next time.
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