THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THE WORLD SPORT
LAWN TENNIS.
HONDA GIVES POOR EXHIBITION.
Playing with the specifle inten- tion of concealing his capabilities from future opponents, T. Honda, the singles champion, gave a very Door exhibition against J. A. Cassumbhoy in Open Singles yes- terday afternoon. He won easily although he was most erratic.
The Indian player was nervous and Was seldom dangerous. Occasionally he won some long and interesting rallies but was playing much below form. The match on the whole was devoid of any interest whatever.
The Ng brothers had little dif- ficulty acenanting for Dr. Valentine and his brother while
LOCAL HOCKEY.
CLUB VICTORY AGAINST
H.M.S. TAMAR.
Netting twice after the interval, the Hongkong Hockey Club defeat ed a team drawn from HMS. Tamar and small ships by two goals to nil on the U.S.R.C. ground last night. The game was fast
and interesting, and the naval men played well enough to deserve at least one goal.
OLD HORSESHOES.
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LONDON BLACKSMITHS AND
CBINA TRADE, ·
How many Londoners know that blacksmiths in the centre of London are threatened with, the extinction of one of their chief sources of revenue by the trouble in China? asks the Morning Post (London).
A tour of the blacksmitha' forges within a radius of a few miles of St. Paul's Cathedral re- venled the fact that whereas, some time ago, all the blacksmiths sold their discarded horseshoes to dealers who sent thom to China, селвей this commerce has now
owing to the boycott, The result is that many blacksmiths have large quantities of serap metal and horeshoes they are unable to dispose of.
None of the blacksmiths wag able to explain what the Chinese did with the horseshoes or why Woodward scored both Club trade was confined to Chinese goals after capital individualistic ports. A Morning Pont represen efforts. Atkinson, Hunt and Dale intive, therefore, asked Mr. God- wore outstanding for the Sailors, frey Isaacs, one of the chief deal- while Woodward, Dand, and Miters in disused horseshoes, for an chell were particularly prominent explanation. for the Club.
This evening the Hockey Club will meet the K.O.S.B. at King's M. K. Lo appeared with his Park. The Hickey Club team will brother Horace for the first time.be: A. 4. Frank, J. Wedlake, L. A. The combination was very weak R. Duncan, J. Gardner, Rev. M. and although Armstrong and Evans, F. B. Jones, A. N. Other, Garrard are by no means a strong A. E. Pritchard, W. Samsob. A. pair, the Chinese could do no C. Howell, J. E. Noronha, better than win in four sets.
Without any exaggeration it. could be said that the great majority of the points were scored by bad play on the part of the loser, rather than good play on the part of the winners.
The results were:
Open Singles.-T. Honda bent J. A. Cassumbhoy, C-4, 6-2, 6-1, J. Edo
bent Lau Man-kwoug, 6-3, 6-3, 6-0.
Open Doubles-Ng Sz-kwong and
HOME FOOTBALL.
YESTERDAY'S RESULT,
Loudon, April 11.
In the Northern section of the Division of the English Third
Ng Sze-cheong best Dr. D. J. and League, Ashington and Stockport
R. K. Valentine, 6-1, 6-8, 8-6. Horace played a drawn 'game of one-goal
and M. K. Lp beat H. J. Armstrong | all--Reuter.
and S. M. Garrard, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, B-G.
Club Championship.-R. M. Hen.
derson beat D. S. Green, 6-2, 6-3, 8-6; E. Grimble, bent Capt. H. W. Morris, 0-2, 6-1, 6-1.
Handicap Singles "A". Owen Hughes (Ser.) beat H. G. Sheldon (rec. 13/1), 6-0, 6-1.
Mixed Doubles.-Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (rec, 5/8) bent Major W. B. and Mrs. Stevenson (rec. /G), 6-3, 6-1.
To-day's Matches;
NO TIPS.
POLICE OFFICIAL ANGRY
WITH MAGISTRATE.
"If you want to know the, time ask a policeman"—but don't tip him.
There is again a long list of matches As suggested by the words of for this afternoon, but only two games the old song we ask the policeman ATC down in the Open events, the many things. Generally a courte- others being Club fixtures, The camous reply is forthcoming and a plete list is:
J.
Open Singles.-Yey Man-tsun v. W. Leonard.
desire to reward him seems natur- al, but some sharp criticisms of Open Doubles T. Honda and the practice are made by Sir Akiyama y. S. E. Green and W. Leonard Dunning. His Magisty's Ilyic.
Inspector of Constabulary, in, his | Chub Championship.-G. Miskin v. aminal report. W. B. Cornaby; E. L. Ferster v. R. G. Wilkerson,
Handicap Doubles.-Dr. C. H. Bur. ton and J. R. Collis (rec. 152) v. G. Grimble and H. Owen Hughes (owe 3/G); A. B. Raworth and T. H. King (owe 1/6) v. C. C. Stark and W. B. Brown (rec, 3/6); Capt. E. W. Morris and Dr. E. E. Tottenham (owe 15/2) v. J. G. Sheldon and J. T. Prior tree. 15).
Handicap Singles "A.-B. D. Evany (rec. 1/6)
S. M. Garrard (rer. 4/6); L. M. S. Lloyd (rec, 4/6) v. W. L. Dunbar (rec. 3/6).
GOLF INSTRUCTIÓN.
MR. W. C. LYLE HERE.
Local golfera who are anxious to improve their game and also novices who wish to make a cor- rect start in acquiring the golfing art, will be interested to learn that Mr. W. C. Lyle, an Australian golf Instructor, is at present in the Colony and willing to undertake tuition.
Sir Leonard says:-Let "the average man who thinks it natural La tip policeman who has done his duty, or who has done some act
of kindness or courtesy munde pon-
sible by his being a policeman, jatt himself in the other man's position and imagine what his own feelings would be.
Sir Leonard Dunning takes Mr. Cecil Chapman, the retired Metro- politan Police Magistrate, to task for his statement that "If a police- man brings my wandering dog home to me I like to reward him and am rather hurt if he refusca to receive it."
Where: asks Sir Leonard, does he draw, his line of social demur- cation between those whose feel- ings he will hurt to save his own and those feelings he respects?
Why
He would not offer half a crown if his dog had been brought back by the curate of his church or the cashier of his bank. does he put them above and the policeman below the line? Why should the polleeman be thought incapable of the wish to help and oblige for the
mere pleasure of service to others?
If it can be established as a tradition of the service that a policeman does not niceept person- al payment for any service he ren- ders, grent or small, inside or out- aide the strict limits of bis duty, his position in public esteem will reach its proper level.
Last year, Mr. Lyle paid a visit to the Far East and on arrival at Shanghai was induced. to stay and give lessons, and he was kept busy for several months. His services were in much domand, and Mr. Lylo now possesses many letters of appreciation from pupils, After a visit, to America and a trip
In a reference to the problem to Australia, Mr. Lyle is once more in the Far East, although of road traffic, Sir Leonard says his arrival at Hongkong has he was still inclined to think that coincided with an offer to return at all events in country districts to the South. For the present, at the necessity for police control any rate, Mr. Lyle is, staying here.was
exaggerated. It
implied, All arrangersents have been "Stop. Do what I tell you, or you made for lessons to be given on will run the risk of prosecution cr the Happy Valloy course, and on punishment." wet days, Messrs. Lane, Craw But in 99 cases out of 100 all fords' sports department will be that was wanted at the cross road the place of instruction.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
FROBISHER TEAMS AT PLAY.
The Colliers of II. M. S. Frobisher beat the rest of the ship's company at a Rugby match played at Happy Valley yesterday by thirteen points to nil. In the first half the Colliers led by a goal and a try (8 points) and they increased the lead after the interval by one mere goal.
"Look out. was the warning, There is somebody coming the other way," without any such threat.
Thieves took a desperate chance when, early this morning, they smashed the plate-glass window of
Chinese jeweller's shop in Des Vooux Road Central with a brick Thoy succeeded in getting away with some of the window display, comprising watches and rings, and amounting to the value of $120.
| far-ins from ardentraband
The Royal Aero Club has been The match between the Club and advised by the Aoro Club of Italy the E. R. A. arranged for yesterday that the Schneider Cup race will afternoon, did not come off as only talte place at Venica on September a few of the Club's players turned up on the ground.
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He explained that the Chinese were willing to pay higher prices for old horseshoes than were ob tainable in this country. Ever since the trouble began in China, however, dealers were unable to obtain British ships willing to carry the metal, owing to the re- fusal of the Chinese to unload British cargoes.
Blacksmiths are now forced to sell their scrap in the home mar- ket for low prices or allow their forges to become encumbered with many tons of scrap iron.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share1otations issued to-day-
Banks.
De
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P. and O., £93
East Asia, $68 b.
n.
Marine Ins,
Canton Ins., $660 China Underwriters, $.80 n. North China, Tls, 143 b. Union Ins., $286- Yangtze Ins., $38
Fire Ins.
China Fires, $205 Hongkong Firo, $600
Shipping
Douglases, $31 "
n.
b.
Tugs, $1.10 n.
I.
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Sholl Trans., 95/- n. Star Ferries, $52 Waterboats, 814
Refineries.
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The last of the after-lunch addresses in the Scottish Liberal Club, Edinburgh, for the present season was given by Dr. W. Clay- ton Grosvenor, F.R.C.S. (Edin.)- Sheriff Morton presiding.
Dr. Grosvenor spent fourteen Plymouth,years in China in the capacity of Bristol City.a medical missionary, chiefly in the Province of Hunan, Central DIVISION III (NORTH).
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No, 28.
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The Labour party, or at any rate proved securțitas, Strike out the teams which you the noisy members, were, to his think will lose, but make no marlis mind, guilty of ignorance, callour- in respect of matches which you ness, and folly as regarded China, They were ignorant when they as- think will be drawn,
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