BANKER SWIMMERS.

NEW PAVILION OPENED AT

NORTH POINT

Before a large gathering, including, many ladies, the Chinese Bankers' As- sociation Recreation Club ht North

LAWN BOWLS

(Continued from Pajo 8.)

Ribeiro, A. S. Gomés and C, E. Mar- ques 24-23.

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L. C. I. Souza and B. F. Luz 32-8,

Mr. Lim Shing-fun, sub-manager of

Saturday. the Bank of China, on

E. Docherty, J. Kempton, A. Cla- The opening was followed by the man and J. Mucketvle (Kowloon hoisting of the fing, after which Mr. Doek) out to P. X: M. Silva, C. A. Wong Sun-yim, Profensor of Lopes. Dr. R. A. Castro Basto and Chemistry at the University, replied. G. Silva 16.29. to Mr. Lim's speech, stressing the need for boility exercise in order to maintain good health.

The new Club, which cost $12,000, is on a site immediately next to Taikoo Refinery, leased to the Chincac Bank Association Recreation Club by the Government for $460 a year. The pavilion in quite spacious, though Saturday's gathering literally overrun the pince. The Club is open to em- ployees of the Bank of East Asin, the Ho Hang Hank, the Bunk of Canton, the Yen Yip Bank, the Kwok Man Bank and the Bunk of China.

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Kowloon C.C. v. Taikon.

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noon, foursomes were played off. neuring a homer,

The results were as follows; St. Louis Cardinals, the world J. MacKnight (Kowloon) 1, C. W.

117-izz, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. I. suffered defeat, F. Booker (H.V.), U; A. L. Eastman 0, champions," again Playing on their own green Kowloon C.C. beat the Trikoo R. C going down to the New York Gianta K. S. Robertson 1; J. 1. Thompson by four runs to one. Melvia Ott hit 4, R. A. Campbell 1; G. it. Russell by 37 shots. Scores!

for the eireait for the Glants.

14. C. B. Robertson ; W. S. Hillier Busker ; H. Hampton 11⁄4, T. S. In the American League, Jimmy D. C. Law 1; J. MacKelvic 1, F. C. Foxx scored another circuit clout Whyte Smith J.

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1. C. against Detroit, whom the Athletics Charman 0; W. M. Groves 15, W. A. bent by 14, runs to three. Charley Stewart 35; A. Loughton 1, H. G. 1. R. S. W. 1. Gitting, P. T. Furrell, A. Hyde, Gehringer scorest two home run for Wallington ; W. J.

General Exchange and Banking Business Patterson 0; G. D. Rojd n, A. Mac-transacted. Loan and overdraft granted on beat W. Weir, D. Bons, J. Watson Loy and R. Lapsley (Kowloon C. C.) the Tigers,

Fariane 1: D. C. Wilson, J. Wangrovel security. Current and Fixed Deposit Franks 0; 11, J. Braley 0, F. J. de accounts opened. and W. Wotherspoon 34-10.

Rome 1; G. E. L. Johnson 0, T. Bux- SAVINGR BANK ACCOUNTS- Interest ton: Total, Kowloon, 9 Happy allowed ní rates which may be obtained on Valley, G.

E. C. Fincher, A. C. Burford. H. M. McTavish and J. C. Lyal (Kow.) loon C. C.) beat R. Wright, J. C. Palson, R. M. Kenwn and G. McLeod 25.16.

1. Hampton, F. Goodwin, J. Hyde and J. Fraser (Kowlom C.C.) bent. J. Chanoma, T. Swan, J. Russell and as! 1. Munroe 22-19.

The

was Text of the afternoon devoted to six aquatic events, open to both

The results follows:

200

of:

Yards Relay:-1, Bank Canton. Wang Pin, Lee Woon-Choi, Luk Man-wal and Ip Kwok-yin: 2. Kwok Man Bank, (Yeung Yin-pson, Tong Kwok-yin, Yeung Wai-shing and Mak Hong-kwong.)

Results:

National League.

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Brooklyn Civil Service v. Kowloon B.G.C.

The Civil Service CC, beat

the Cincinnat! Nolu B.G.C. at Happy Valley by Philadelphin twlve shots, Scores:

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MacKnight and Thompson Ka ŋ, 1. W. Booker and Campbell (11.V. [r Eastman and Russell 0, Robertsun and Robertson 2: tüller and Mekelvis

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S. Ramille, S. Alderman, A, I. O Boston wick and R. P. Phillips (Civil Ser- vice) lost to R. S. Nichol, R. Dun- | Paczlingh R. Hal and A. M. Holland 20-28, | Boston A. Simmonds, 4, 4. Gregory, F. d. 100 Yards (Open). 4. Miss Yang

St. Louis,. Balu-king; 2. Mia Leung Wing-hont, dones and A. W. Grimmity 3. Miss Yang Sau-chan.

Serieey beat C. S, Heat, H. . Stone Now York 50 Yard (Men). 1. Mak Hang-bag, H. Wish and W. Russell 25-15, Awong (Kwok Min Bank); Man-wai Bank of Canton); i. De Ying-wai (Kwok Man Bank).

50 Yards (Ladies), -1, Miss Yang Leung Wing-ban;

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3. Miss Ng Shun-ying.

50 Yards Back Stroke). J.nk

· 1. Man-wai (Bank of Canton); 2. Yang

Kwok-yin tok Man Bank); 3, Chan Wai-tsi (Bank of East Asia),

One Mile Sampan Race-1, Bank of! Canton; 2, Bank of East Asia; 3, Bo Hung Hank;

Tug-of-war, no result.

N. J. Hobbington, F. F. Longland, torn, d. Denkia and 4. Hullidge Civil Bustan Service) beat 6, N. Mitchell, A. K. Taylor, F. W. L. ilogbin mud D. Gow

21.16.

JUNIOR DIVISION,

Two Leading Teams Clish on Craigengower Green.

The tw leading trans clashed, for The second time this season, with the traigengewver **C. nath proving victoriams. They beat tlu Civit Service 1.6. at Craigengower by 25 shots. Scorpy;

K. Kharus, W. V. Field, IL. V Pearse and d. Call ef'inigengewe i bent P. E. Kiright.

1. S. Strunge, 8. Bechshall P. 11. Holdman and 21-11.

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Saturday's official quotations in- Basie: £2 128. Od.

Mackie heat R. P. Clark and R. M. Wood at the 38th; D. S. Robb and A. Erlin A, O. Brawn and F. Label beat A., G. Coppin, who received a bye in the Brooksbank and A. E. Lissanion 4 and First Round eat J. W. Frunks and

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The following wore the first round results of the Foursomes Handicap Competition at Happy Valley:

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Cheston T. R. Rowell and W. A. Stewart, A. W. Muir in the Second Round. bent W. Prode, and A Level și anul

GOLF IN WALES.

Semarang

Baumehat

Shimopolek Singapore Saurahar

1; C. B. Robertson and D. S. Edward lent H. A. Campbell and II. N. Wil-

Porthewel, Wales, July 16. homson 4 and 5: R. S. W. Patterson

D. d. Valentine en 1. 4.

Perey Allis (Beaconsfield), after received n

walk The C. B. C. Swimmers,

received the Yacht Club, losing by 14 ver from Dr. J. S. Dykes and A breaking the entarse record with a ha

Webster:

er; J. G. Campbell and W. in the third round, won the Parth-Harbin The Chinese Bathing Club

hold

-dot Senns

Woodward bent C. H. Brailley and W, cawl Professional Golf Championship tongkons another successful night Tete

Interval allowed on Current Arcenta Saturing when a large crowd turned

F 1. Whatto, 4'. Hatt, A. Moin Molealy and 2: R. K. Valentine and to-day when he returned cards for an

received a

Debora received for Gand període ez zuta walk

aggregate score of 278. up at the pavilion

(Kowloon N. E. Charman To witness an

tyre aml V. Petherirk

Harrop from J.

and T. J. Price; S. A..

Arthur Padgham (Royal Ashdown to be obtained on appilaatsen enjoyable evening's sport. The various

B. 4. C) had to be S. firem. Mor: Sleap and loft. Holmes received a Forest) was second with 279 whilst but The

. Honnor, A. Stevenson, and W. Mack

over from T. H. Low and J. J. Henry Cotton returned 281 ta eame relay, rage open to lady

farlane 19-20. D. Stumps, P. R. Modi, A.A. Ku

King; J. W. Sowell and W. J. Wad- third. But se well supported, and Colony was

1. Cavanaugh Craigen-

and C. W. F. McLend

During the third round the course only two quartettes taking the water.

J. Rodger, Y. 2. Labrum, 3, 6. dington ont Stranges, 4, 4. The

Mar 120wer) beat C

three C. T. Was te farlane and Meyre and F. L. Ripley (Kowloon, Booker: Fare was a relay in which chi, 1., Luck and A, 6. Brown 21-18. teams of

four

Theater Euch!

B. G. Cast to E. ft. Reed, A. Mur- Thwaltes beat F. J. de Rome and Archie Compston and Henry Cotten . Duncan, A. V. Burros, W, Ward bem hon to

of one find W. Collins (Craigengewer) beat

doh. B. F. Maughan and A. Chap 11. Mckellar by one hole: A. G. Ursell returned cards for 68, swimmer between the ages of 10 and Amstrong, L. R. Whant, J. Ma

and C. W. Jeffries beat W. 4. Shenton triumph way short-lived for Perry Dian 16-17.

eard for 65 as the and 1. M. Goodall 5 and 1: A. E. Allis brought in 20, another between 4 and 0.2 Grane and A, H. Viisilake 129, 1. third between

1. 1.. Farmer, J. S. Logun, W. R.: Clarke and L. Low beat A. Vesult of super gulf. Hate and W. S. Prater Kowloon Bucker and J. D. A. Davies 5 and de It was in the third round that the B. 6. C3 beat J. Bentley, B. Sutton, J. W. Franks and A. W. Mair beat hampionship was won. Allis robbing A. T Banutton and A. Macfarlane 11. Lowe and R. Young 5 and 1; Cast, Padgham

events attracted larges of the

were

30

40 and the and fourth over 10 years of age.

NK the

At the conclusion of the meet the prizes were presented by Mix Yun-Ira a popular member of

24.

Results.

The Tal results were: 150 Metres, Roby Rare, Cupen 12 Melion f the Colony). 1. Chinese Bathing Club; 2. South China A.A

Diving for plates. 1. Shek Kam

2, Chan Fuk-sking, 5. Lai Yam- pul: clug.

50 Metres (confined to members of the Anbulaner Division on duty at the Club)-1, Chiu Sze-sing: 2, Chun Hung: Wong Sui-pui.

50 Metres (hampionshipt. Leung Stu-min; Shek Kam-pati; Chan Fook-shing. Timus 14

seconds.

Ladies Somination. 1. Leung San man and Miss Lan Kwai-chum. 2. Chan Szerheug and Miss Luk Reng-hung: 3. Lau Yam-chung and Miss Wo Kam- fuk.

Mixed Town: Rare. 1. Ling Shin- man's team.

Recreio v. Kowloon €.C.

Th Clubs Reepen beat the Rev-| lewat C,C. in Bo Jorge's green le Awa-hots Hent

M. Carvalho, S. M. V. Souna, J. 6. zorio and A. f. Paso Recrem been, C, 44. Harris, W. W. His si ast P. 4t, Herridge #13-14.

Basto, J. M. S, Rosario, E. M. die and H. Alve. 4 Reeveina tin

Abermedies.

with W. J. Edwards, A. J. Ken, T. W Farr and I, dark 14-14.

F. Xavier. P. Soares, H. Rozario and c. II. Basto Just to P. E. Skin- ner, F. E. Lawrence, P. Korn and! 4. M. Jack 19-30.

Taikoo v. Electric RC,

By a margin of 28 shots, the Tai- Low R., beat the fongkong Electric nt Quay Bay, Scores:

A

A. Muelaide, C. H. Sammers, S. Hope and . B. Matthews (Taiko

en R. C. Butler, C. E. Galingan, 1. dis Rogie and S. Dencon

.13-אין

E. freenwood, J. Waid, T. Grimes. and H. McKechnie (Taikon) lost to A. Tarbuck, II. Hatch, A. Webster and

Blindfold Race. 1. Tai Luk-un, W. H. B. Muskelt 26-29 Young Tat-fan; 3, Tsung Ho-fook.

W. Brown, Caurie, G. Stowart and

100 Yards (Handicapl, 1, 44. Stan (Taiko) heat J. Sloan, jr.. Shu-chok; 2. Young Pin; 3. Leuge F. Somington. P. Duckworth and Hon-chuen.

Pillow Fight. 1. Tara Yumelon; d. Jamny 9-12

2. Chan Pook-shing,

Backstroke 450 metres, ladies),--1. Lan Kwai-chug, 2. Chan Woon-king: 3. Chan Fong-hing.

IF

Kowloon B.G.C. v. Yacht Club.

The ladders of the championship suffered yet another defeat when they

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