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FINAL OF THE KO.Y.IJ.

CUP CONTEST,

In the Anal of the K.O.Y.LI. Cup, played yesterday, one of the most Interesting and exciting games ever seca in Hongkong was witnessed by a large crowd. The match was between the Argyll and the Civilian team, who won after extra time.

Which was the better side it would re

TSANG FOO VILLA MURDERS.

LAD OF TEN GIVES JUS EVIDENCE.

OPEN LAWN BOWLS,

TWO MORE GAMES PLAYED OFF YESTERDAY.

op-

Two Taikoo C. players qualified for the semi-final of the Open Lawn A graphic description of how he Bowls Championship yesterday when escaped with his life was given they each accounted for their

Yamanents in the third round, J. Lalog by the boy of ten, Kikuo ehita, at yesterday's hearing of winning from Fi Cullen and N. Deum- the case in which twelve Chinese mond from D. Rumfahn.

with the murder of charged with the mo

Hongkong's only successful Inter-

be difficult to say. At one time one six Japanese at Tsang Foo Villas port ukip of the recent series played the riots o on September 26.Jr-Laing on the Police groen but fost Ikuta, reculled, said by 21 shots to tight. Essentially a

other.

team was loading and at another theme Incident of the skip Cullen proved no

In the Arat chukker Stanton was that

match for

the first to get away but failethe Chinese who demanded to see Mr. Laing as a singles playor although recollected neither was playing at top form. The score, this was followed up by the

be now

Kowloon Dock man senred on eight filed to scure. After some midfield that he (the Chinese) did not walk of the 20 heads played but registered Argylla getting away but they too Yamashita, he

the house. Witnesa, only singles. The winner will meet play Newbigging scored the first gun directly into

Miss J. C. West. for the Civilians. From a free hit the other earpenter, and

End goal. Yoshli were strolling in the gar N. Drummond Qualifies at Newbigging scored the At the end of the first chakker the den when the Chinese walked in.

Expense of Rumjahn. Civilinna led 2-0.

carrying a parcel wrapped in At the beginning of the 2nd chukker white handkerchief. The Chinese Church hit a good ball which was went into the house and witness heading for the goal but Gordon "got

h

D. Rumjahn was defeated by N. rummiom yesterday in an Open Lawn Bowls Championship match, by

therp just in time nad raved a certain followed. nobe, the ather carpen./21.shots to 15, the game being played |

gun. The first point for the Argylle

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After. somewhat desultory play, 26, was teored by Stewart from a diffiter, said he had been in Hongkong at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club. culty nagle. This was followed qulek for 15 years. On September

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a to nisl with a atendy compilation ly by another goal for the Argylis he went with Kumakichi kata to Kumjahn drew ahead in the 7th Head, acored by Church, Newbigging scored visit their friend Yamashita in phots in the next four Heads looked Villas. He corro-ns if he was out to win the game. the 3rd goal for his side after a good Thang run down the field. At half time the horated ikon's evidence of what The turning point eume when, after score was 3-2 in favour of the Civitook place from the time they arlattaining 16 shots, he was unable to rived at Trang Foo Villas to the make further progress and was left started at a standstill while Drummons made when the shouting

brilliant recovery. On the 18th house, Witness went on to say that at Head Drummond scored four shots t The next goal for the Civilians. was scored by a good pass by Stewart about 8.30 pm, stones, flower pota

through, and other things were thrown at of the match between U. M. Omar and to Bramwell who put it

and he Stanton scored the fifth goal for the the door of the house,

which sound. Lapsley which is being played this Civilians. At the end of the 3rd heard noises miside which so afternoon on the Kowloon C.C. green, chakker the neure was 5-1, in favoured like "war ertes.

took out of the window, and here. of the Civiliana.

Tow not koow The 4th and Inst chukker proved to fore did

outside. They were UNIVERSITY TENNIS. in the most exciting of the whole

people were match. Stewart seared the fifth goal

barri for the Argyle, bringing the scores banging at the door, and the in level. Both sides were playing excel-males of the house then

the rent of the ended it from the inside. All the lent polo and for chukker exciting up and down play windows had by this time bern smashed. Witness helped to pile was witnessed hoth sides nearly seove

At the end of the up boxes and other things against ing several times. 4th chukker the scores were level nul the door.

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On play being renamed Stanton AL about 9 p.m., the family had (Engineers) beat Prof. Tottenham and scored the winning goal for the Civiairendy gone up to the first floor... Lee 7-5, beat G. F. Yeoh and Y. K. Ng 6-4, drew with T. K. Lien Witness, and Yamashita went up and F. Y. Khoo B-0.

lans. Thus ended a most exciting match.

Prof. Redmand and P. L. Tan (En-

For the winners Newbigging wasal about this time, but they did the outstanding player and for the not know what had happened to green) lost to Prof. Tottenham and to be H. N. Lee 3-6, font to G. E. Yeoh and losers it would be difficult to say who Ikuta, who was nowhere

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