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MONDAY, MAY 16, 1810.

SPORTING.

Criakat.

HONGKONU "A" 2. "The Brat.” Thi cricket sonson closed on Saturday afternoon when the Hongkong "A" tom, the winners of the League shield: mat tomm salected from the ramininder of the

clubs in the Longue. The game dampita the "best was very interesting and The Best

defeated their opponents by runs. The

scores were

"TU BENT. ****

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Lieut. Hart, e Claxton, 6 Makia.......... Power, 3 Sharpin ... Oliver, b Luich...... Howe, 1, b. w. b Makin Beattie, e Makin, b Claxton Brawn, e Jacks, h Sharpin Bird, Claxton, b Makin Wyndar, and b Sharpin...

Shields, e a, b Makin

King, net out.... Winkworth, cand b Claxton...

Extras

Boxing.

CONTESTS AT TEIX-STADIUM,

REVIEWS.

The Studio, for April...

of

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SCOTTISH SPORT.

{From Chur Dun Chrrespondent.)

EDINBURGH, April 21. ARSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. "Through the defest'of Ireland by Walos,” Scotland becomes the Championship ooun try for the year at "Soccer;"

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There was only a moderats attendance Some very delightful Bustrations ac at the Stadium., Belle Fiam-on-Saturday. woning when "boxing competition was company the article of Lionel P. Smythe, hell. Dr J. W. Hartley and Mr.C. Bond | ARA,, R.W.S.. by Mr A.-L.- Baldry, were the judges and Mears Kelly' and "Wilden Time-kespera.

which opens the current issue of the Lance Corporal Harris, of the But, young womanhood and the aspects of nature Genrer Kingaland, RG, defanted Studio. Mir Smythe's Interpretations of

in the honry weight competition ; 'Taft O'Reefo, of the Torpoxie Dopot,-dofants revealed on the seashore or in bas od Bombardier Kash, R.U.A.; and Gunner harvest field are very charming, making Fielder, who draw n bye, bored three an insistent appeal to cultivated tastos for rounds with Seaman Martin. O'Kesto met Fiaider in the semi-final when the former their fidelety to truth as well as their was the winner after four fast and exciting superb technical fuish. Three of Mr.

Dundee and Clyde were the faslists. rounds. Subsequently O'Keefe wet Kings Smythe's most characteristic water-colour They were pretty equally matched, and had land in the final and after a slogging en-

three meetings. The game a poor counter of four rounds three more were aro reproduced in fac-similo. The series co, anang it. wod-kanly onesteda ALBUMS allowed by the judges to docide the winner articles on architectural gardening is con- the way. The man had an attack of **Cup The honours were given in favour of 30'Koule.

tinued, savan designs - by C. E. Mallows porvas." If attack alone had counted for and F. L. Griggs being printed in the body three-quarters of the game, Dundee would of the text. A rather unusual craft is that have won: But Clyde put on two goals. explained by Sir Herbert A. Bone in the The first half might be summed up in the article antitled Pletorial Stancilling: words. unde pressed and Clyde scored." And the second was like unto it. some exparimente and results." Tho. process saares highly affective, within in a fit of desperation, went ratable-tumble, In the last five minutes, however, Dundee, limits. Three new etchings by Mirin upon "bully was Clyde." Hauter Joseph Pernell are given, showing the broke away, and in a moles forced the ball dintinctive features, we alway associato into the net; and immediately afterwards with his conscientious work. Several other Langland headed from a corner,—the rounlę articles in the number are of equally high marit to those mentioned, bus our space to-day forbids mere detailed reference,

10

...142

Total...

NOWLING ANALYSIS,

14:

W.

Makin

1-4

0

39

1

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3

Leith...

Sharpia

Claxton

HONGKONG","

H. S. Sweeting, e Shields, b Uliver

E. Irving, Winkworth, h„Oliver

R. Makin, caud Bird

A A. Claxton, c Beattie, b Shields

P. Jacks, is Wynder!

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+

J. Hall, Shields......

G. E. Aubrey, e Power,

Oliver

H.

n

W. C. D. Turner, a Besttin, b Uitver.

10

H. D. Sharpia, e Winkworth, b Oliver,

3

Dr. J. M. Atkinson, e tirer, h Shields

R

A. C. Leith, nos out

Tital

BOWLING ANSLYSE.

C

M.

8. W

Oliver

.0

2+2

Bird

4

21

Shiolda

Winkworth.

0

13

Wyader ...

PRESENTATION OF THE SHIELD.

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After the match an adjournment was made to the club pavilion whore the shield, medals and other trophies were prosunted by Mr W. Drew Braidwood, vice president of the Longue..

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MrBraidwood and the pleasant duty of

Coyne, of the Naval Yard, mes Genner Arundel, of the R.G.A., but the diferenco Sbetween the two contestants was too great. The former weighed 123 Tbs and the latter 130 lbs and the fight lasted the ten rounds Sparring was the order of the day at the | contmercyment and while Coyne put in some very smart work he was no match for the gunner, he refrained from doing any serious damage, with the result that Arundel won on points,

The mis erant between Sergeant Pie gate. R.G.A., and Gunner Bart, R.CA were greatly dis ppointed in not witnessing the reputed skill of Piggott.

was of short duration and sheandience

Burt weighed 13 h and Figgott 1573 ls and the fight was billed for fifteen round Burt landed two right swings on the side of his opponent's head, then he went to the boards, Piggott, who was rush- ing in at the time. falling on top of him.. The gunner apparently was not seriously hurt, but he was enrried to his corner, and. the hight ended in favour of Piggott.

Hongkong Tennis Leagua.

WATSON'S . Ernortas T.M.C. A. These teame met ou Saturday and à

most exciting match resulted in a win for 1.3.0.3. by a margin of 11 games. At

two-goal draw. The nazpected turn-up created immense excitement, the Dun donians who had come to Glasgow to see the game fairly loging their heads.

The Social Calendar, edited by Mrs Hum At their second meeting (the games wote ADAMS, and Miss EDITH A BROWSEpizyed at Ibrox) wretched wintry weather Londou, Adam and Charles Black.

prevailed; thin and sleet came down per This is a satirely new venture on the sistently; and the pitch was half-covered part of the satarprising publishers who with water. There was no scoring, even hare laid the world under such a substantial though an extra half hour was played. Bat obligation by issuing "Who's Who" and the spectators who braved the elements other Year Books. The scope of the present were rewarded by one of the greatest work is concisely described by the publishers struggles, ever seen in the Scottish Cup

in the following phrases-Is is not only competition. And despite the state of the the stranger within our gates who is ground, the standard of play was remark.

the commencement of the last set leerasions of the need of Fame concise gettably good. It was a day to test tha" Breton and Joseland v. Millar and Clark-.; victory went to the Y.M.C. 4. pair by 9 to the winners only led by 4 games, but to the many Social Functions that take stamina of the men, and it says much

2, the full scores being 55 to 44. Details:- Hickling and Edwards (Y. M.C.A.) beat Clark and Millar, 65; beat Taylor and Phillips, 10,1; beat 11. Rapp and I. Rapp, 8/3.

Joseland and'le Breton (Y.M.C.A.) best Millar and Clark, 9/2; lost to Taylor and Phillips, 58: lost to H. Rapp and F. Kapp, 4.7.

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had to be carried of the field. Not a man one player gave in, a Clyde forward. H

particular shirked his work, and from start to finish the tussle was of the mat strenuous. The defenen was the stronger part of both

When the two teams mot for the third

felt by hundrels of men and women in cur midst, who knowing everything that is.to be known about their ow sphere, know nothing, or hate has a vague knowledge, of the many other circles that from time to time they tough. The in- terme. Shorey and Penfold (Y.M.C.A.) bunt formation contained in The Socin time, another grand fight was witnessed; and [ Clark and Millar. 74: hat to Taylor and Calendar comes utaior that all-compre hillips, 1.10 est. u II. Rapp and F.hensive heading of Kiwing One's Way Papp. 376.

Kowloos. Cuisse F.M.C.A.

About. It deals, in alphabetical ander, with Y.M.C.A. made a capiral show on Satur- Kingdom, supplying information as to date Un the Kowloon C, courts the Chinese very Social Function of diote in the United day, only losing by a margin of 17 games. of each function, how to obtain admission, scoring 41 to their opponents' es. Scores: -

Brewer and Zelen (Kowloon) best ho how to dress, etc., etc. and giving these

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although the going was heary, goed science ARY ANNUAL MEETING of was shown. The match had a sensational opening. Not more than three minutes SHAREHOLDERS will be held was a surprise; but it spurred on Dundee at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, Wat- had passed when Clyde scored a goal. If

whose forwards then, and all through re quired a lot of holding. Infact, their attack kins' Building, No. 31, Queen's was the feature of the play. By half time

handing to the winners the Cricket League Shield had devolved upon him through circumstances which he thought would be obivods to those present when he reminded them that the hon. Dr Atkinson was the president of the League. Before proceed ing with his pleasant duty te wished to make a few rem ks with regard to the formantion of the Legite. It was forted Po Shum and Ng Sz Yuen, 83; baat F. hundred and one little hints as to practic they managed the equaliser. In the second

the hon. secretary, Mr A. E Ager, whom all would be plensed to see bok here, restored in health and strength. The magnificent Shield had been presented: and be thought the donors must be gratified with the

W. Moller and Wong Po Keung, 6;

4

in 1903 through the instrumentality of bent Wong Ho Kai and Wei Wing Lok, Green and Chee (Kowloon) bea: Ro Pu Shum and Ng Sz Yuen, 8/3; beat Wong To Rai and Wei Wing Lok. 7,4; lost to of their W. Mohler and Wong Fo Keung, 5/6.

Weaser and Mend (Kowloon) lost to gift. Bo thought it would be gainsaid by

F. W. Mohler and Wong Po Keung, 7; Yow that the Cricket Ticket, and in lost to Wong Po Kai nad Wei Wing Lok, a good deal in accouraging cricket, and in some cases in producing players, eligible to 3/8; best Ko Po Shani and Sz Tuen, play in interport matches Notwithstand. 1. ing this, it would be allowed that the bulk

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details which everyone inast at some time

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half, with the wind in their favour, Dundee Road Central, on TUESDAY, or other require to know, and which the again found the net, and the winning score. ordinary guide and book of reference has Though Clyde struguled gamely, they could the 31st May, 1910, at Noox, hitherto diaregarded." When we say that! not make up the leaway, Dundee deforce.

being very strong. On phy, Dundes wore for the purpose of receiving the

wall entitled to the" hongue of the Cup; all over they were a better side than Clyde.

the Index ranges from "Alfresco Maale, through the Braemar Gathering, the Col- chester Oyster Fosst, the Law Courts, The Dundonians, of course, had a great Report of the General Managers Cricket, Public road Coaching, Tagents, reception, when they returned from Glas

the Stock Exchange, Welshmen in London.gow. The bareas were taken out of a with a Statement of Accounts etc.; down to the Zoological gardens, an four-id-hand, and the team were dragged

QUOTATIONS FOR THE WEEK.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of "Cora the Company will be CLOSED

TAIKOO . QUEEN'S COLLES, of our cricketers were imported; they had

Playing at home Taikoo were overcome learned their cricket show here before they by Queen's College on Saturday by 59iden is given of the comprobonsive nature in it through the streets. came to the East. There was one in- stitution in the Colony in which the games to 40.

of the guide which “The Social Calendar “

to 31st December, 1909. national game was practised and played, and

CRAIOENGOVER T. WHWAM.

furnishes any visitor to the Old Country ions for the week, the following two from The "Glasgow News" gave, as tho quota. from a sportsman's point of view they met regret the recent decision of the Elecation victory on Saturday when it home, they show, catertainment or exhibition is given.Thou, oh Clyde, has ever booz

Crauengower registered their second The price of admission to nearly every Wordsworth, Department which had placed the papils beat the Wigwam by 68 games to 31. attending the Government-School-

loly

besides hints as to dressing. Thus at the Beneficent and 'strong."--From under the tuition of ladies. He was afraid that encouragement of spurt in these schools

Eton and Harrow cricket match ladies and Lynn.* would now be found lacking. This genr

gelaman must ear, altra-fashionable and in the League, nad

getden-party toillette at Elsa on the Fourth of Jube "Gentlemen usually wear top hats, occasionally straws" at the Anglo-Japause exhibition, outdoor dress."

League Table:

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The League table to date reade

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nina teams competed in topped the table. the Hongkong A Playing fourteen matches they won ton, lost one and drew three, and had, a per- costage, he understood, of 31 81, wfficli he thought was a record, and one that any team might be proud of. The Telegraphs, who were always near at the end, were in Kowloon ......... close proximity to the winning team. This Earopean Y.M.C.A. year, combined with Dodwells, they made a Watson's... magnificent stand, and came very near wo Wigwan... ning. The military were exceedingly keen Taikoo supporters of the League, which the officials Chinese T.M.C.A... recognised, and welcomed that support. Civil Service This year they entered soven teams, which occupied third, fourth and fifth places. They had very hard luck, especially the Bugs, who drew fifty per cont. of their games. The idea of forming a junior League was ung- geated, and the committed thought it was a very good idea, and were prepared to Kowloon were entertained at Happy encourage it, but it was found impractiValley on Saturday afternoon by the Police, cable owing to the paucity of playing in the new League competition, when the pitches in the Colony. This was the second latter wou weily,

docasion on which A Hongkong Cricket

Lawn Bowls.

POLICE. KOWLOON.

J. KOWLOON.

G. K. Hazton

(akip)...... 19

Clab team had won the Shield, the **B* team being successful last year. Ho would W. Taylor remind the winocre, la order that they Grant might receive their success with dus W. Brown modesty, that ether tonms in the Colony had twice won the Skiold, and examina tion of the table would show that one of Cooper them was at the wrong end this gear. The A. Ramany speaker then asked Dr Atkinson to taku D. Keith possession of the Shield on bellf of the J. M. Henderson winning team, and hoped that when the (skip)...... eyes of his daughty men fell upon it as it. Harvey hung in the Clubhouse it would stimulate Ramsay them to play the game, ne they had often. W. Alexander played it before, with courage and succes. T. Petrie (Applausu)

The scores were :---

POLICE.

P. S. Grant

Insp. Langley

22

K. McLennan Inep. Robertson

(skip)...... 25 W. Stuart Insp. Gourlay

W. Fitt

■ Bell

9 (skip)... ... 26

P.S. Ogg

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Falkirk's first misfortune was to drop &

from 24th May to the 31st May, both days inclusive.

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T. Grimshaw

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A. Curnio J. Dickie (skip) 35 Ferguson Gray Farrell

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question which bas long puzzled the critics.) The most definite information attainable is Raith Rovers are 22 games and 33 that got by the memorable discovery in the

year 3478 A.D. of a collec ion, of pyrus points; Loith, 21 gamis and 32 points.

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then. (Applause.)

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members of the A tum with moḍsin

Mens G. E. Aubrey, E C. Engen, J.

R: FLóna. HR Makin, A. Mackenzie

and S, Sweeting..

ol sed with a vote of thanks to Me Ersid wood

and their explain, and the proceedings

Fornale by all chemiska and store koopers..

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