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ST. JOHN AMBULANCE - BRIDAGE.

AQUATIO SPÓRTS.

A

SPORTS

J. Stalker, not out...

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CRICKET.

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

CRAIGENGOWER DEFEAT

HONGKONG C.C..

At the V.R.C. bath on Saturday afternoon, the third annual aquatic sports of the St. John Ambulance Brigade was successfully held. The attendance was poor, and it was

The Craigengower Club scored a regretfully observed that divisional members did not tura up. Among very creditable victory, on Saturday, those present were Sir Ellis Nadoorie, against the Hongkong Club, thanks Mr. and Mrs. E. Ralphs Dr. Koch, selely to some very free hitting by Mr. Ho Kwong, Mr. R. A. Gubbay. Omar and Goldenberg. Seven Craigen

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7

Total (for 5 wickets declared) 216-

Elson, Car. Cobb and Pestonji did

not but.

Bowling Analysis.. ነኝ

0. Mr. R. W.

G. C. Earde

11 0 46

0:

A. H. Rumjahn.............

6 0 46

0

5 0 31 0

3

0 14

1

5

0 39

G. Partabral.......

A. A. Rumjaha .... A. el Arculli.........

S. A. Ismail....

F. R. C.

Mr. Tanner (Superintendent ofgower wickets had fallen for 103 runs A. el Arculli, run qet Queen's College Division) Mr. G. F.when Omar went in and converted the S. H. Ismail, run out Nightingale Hamilton.

HONGKONG C'e

...... 45.

w. Day, c Jex, b Witchell E. J. R. Mitchell. b. Witchell..... 34 C. Blaker, b. Witchell

E. Moosdeen; c Evans, b Cobb G. C. Barde. std. Braga, b Cott

1

2

9

4 10.

BURNT AT SÉT.

WEST AFRICAN LINER LOST.

PASSENGERS AND CREW SAVED.

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YACHTING.

OPENING ORDISE OF THE, CORINTHIAN YASHT CLUB.

The opening cruise of the CY.C. Zook place yesterday. The venue was Doubtful Bay, to the eastward of Kowloon Bay, ne. of Channel Rocks, a delightful spet opposite Taikoo. It is exposed to any breeze, the hills there being low, and it per mits a pretty perspective of Victoria, far off and faintly blue. It also has the merit of not being too far from the Club's home.

Messrs. Elder Dempster received the following cable from Accra

"Steamer "Nembe burning and abandoned. Impossible to save ship. All the crew and passengers, saved."

The Nembe, which was a steel vessel of 3,855 tons, built in 1902, was. on a voyage from New York to

There is no need to tell how the West African coast ports. She left

war interfered with yachting. Exery- Seccondi, according to the last

body knows how naval regulations eport, on August 8. The crew are prevented freedom of movement in on their way home.

S. D. Ismail, e Braga, b. Cobb ... 14 Lieut. Hake, c Taylor, b Murray...-19, G. Partabrai, c Evans, b. Cobb...

R. Nazarin, c Carr; b Cobb E. Sadick, not out

and Mi, A. T. prospect of defeat into a victory, EnA. H. Rumjahn,.e and b Cobb... his task he was helped by Sousa, A. A. Rumjaha, b Evans... .... ......................... There were fifteen events on the pro-who played with great steadiness, and S. A. Ismail, c E. L. Braga, b

Cobb....... gramme, two of which were, open, by Goldenberg, who hit out at every one to R.C. members and the other thing during the short time he was to the Army and Navy. The latter at the wickets. Craigengower won race did not take place there being by-two wickets. Scores:- 30 competitors present. Many use- ful swimmers were observed, young boy Leung Tit Sang of the Salyaspan Division is very promis ing. Douglas Laing, was present. Ko King Fan, the Champion of the a fine swimmer. The day, was Brigade Team Race." poorly repre- sented; the YMCA. and Victoria divisions were unable to raise a team. The Queen's College division was picked as the Excly winner, but the A rather Saiyingpun team was."

novel event was the life saving cum- petition, for which a large challenge

de Parovacini. Sousa, Abbas 19 R., Brand, e Omar. b. Witchell 1

D. Humphreys, not out

20

A. Burnie e Thompson, b Omar... 21 P. Jacks run out

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Total (for 7 wkts. declared)...161

H. E. Hands, A. K. Mackenzie

cup was presented by Sir Robert Ho and F. Sutton, did not bat. Tung

A wooden dummy was

thrown into the centre of the bath.

and the competitors were required to fomer.....

Bowling Analysis.

0.

21.

R

il

dive in for it, and to bring it back Abbas........... 19 0 to the starting point, with the Witchell......... 14 face of the dummy upwards.

Ko King Fan was the quickest of all Leung Tit Sang the young boy, also entered, but the weight of the dummy was too much for him.

The many, valuable prizes were: distributed by Mrs. Ralphs,

Mt. Tanner said that Mrs. Ralphs took great interes: in sports. She

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CRAIGENGOWER.

R. C. Witchell, and Day

M. Goodall, a and b Burnie

F. G. Thompson, c Day,

Paravacini......................

I W. Bradbury, b. Burnie

R. Basa, c Paravacini, b Hum-

phreys

was the adjutant of the Nursing M. H. Abbas, b Humphreys Section of the St. John Ambulance C. Kennedy, b Brand"

like to B. Omar, not out Brigade. He would

thank all the doors

the Committes of the V. RC. for A. Goldenberg, not cut the kind loan of the premises, Mr. S. Jex, did not bat Moris for making arrangements, !

4

2Mr. Pile, not out.

6 ง

Extra9

..61

our harbour, and how many yachts- men were called away to do. Yesterday's muster their duty.

was a convincing witness that the war is over, and that the sport most

3 peculiarly appropriate here has not,

tost its attractions. Our race has -Vicking blocd in it, and the instinct Total (for 6 wkts.), 129, of the seafaring adventurer. There good muster of racing Singalman Stock, A. E. Andrews, craft and a fair show of big cruisers, and Surgeon-Lieut. Pridham, did for there was an encouraging, if inct bat.

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

!

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R

W

0.

M.

R.

P.. .. Cobb.

145

2

3.

7

Edwards....

...13. 0.

51

B. D. Evans......

9

5

14

1 White

6

0:

.30

R. Pestonj

4

1 7

of Jealt

4

0

18

4

0

11

2. 0

3

2 0:

11

1. Stalker.co

of Gray

Murray Greenaway

1 0 1 R.GA. DEFEAT CIVIL SERVICE. A. E. Wood showed a welcome re turn to form on Saturday, when he Wplayed right through the Civil Ser 1vice innings against the R.G.A. Capt.

Davies performed a remarkable bow- 4ling feat by taking 4 wickets for one run. The RG.A. overhauled their 13 opponent's score when only four wickets had fallen, and won the 22

match by six wickets. Scores:-

10 G. Piercy, b Bryson ...............

b

7

CIVIL SERVICE,

16 A. E. Wood, not out

54

H. E. Strange, C. Talfourd.. b

Bryson

1

Dr. Smalley, e Talfourd, b Bryson

3

46 H. Edmunds, 1.b w., b. Oliver.

of prizes, A. Sousb. Ib.w, b Paravacini...

13. F. J. Ling, b Bryson.

11 F. Thersfield, b Bryson

4

0. R. Taylor, b Davies

4

13 E Fincher, b Davies...

G. Haskett; b Davies.

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Rowling Analysis.

Total....

0. M. X

14 3 44

Bowling Analysis.

8

6 3

Bryson

0. M. R. 11 4 22

W.

5 5

29

20

Olliver Davies

9 0 44

1

and Mr. Ho Kwong for generous support.

The prizes were then distributed į and Mrs. Ralphs received beautiful

bouquet

from, the Tanner. Three

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Total (for 8 wickets.)164 5. E. Alderman, b Davies

hands of Mr. cheers and a "tiger" for Mrs. Paravacini Ralphs ended another season's meet Burnie ... ing. The champion of the day was

Humphreys Ko King Fan, who received a gold Brand, medal presented by Mr. Raiphs., The champion division with the highest points, was Queen' College, The following are the results

Graceful Swimming opent 1. Leung Tit Song, 2. D. Laing, 2, Ko King Fan.

100 yards Breast Stroke (Cham pionship) 1, Leung Tie Sang, 2, D. Laing, 3, Ko King Fan

50 yards Breast Stroke (Group 2) 1, Só Tse Keung. 2. Tedi Tee Yui. Brigade Team Race (Challenge Cup presented by Sir Elis Kadoorie);

1. Saying put Division. 2-Queen's College Division. High Dive (Championship) -- 1, G. A. V. Hall, 2, P. Laing, 3, Ko King Fan.

- 50 yards Any stroke" race.

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STAFF AND DEPTS, ». C.R.C. Some good batting was witnessed in this match played on the Causeway Bay ground. Major Bowen. Lt. Col. Coles, Ng Sze Kwong and G. Lee distinguished themselves, though the last-named gave more than one catch. Cries and Ng Sze Kweng harted ex- tremely well. The match was drawn. Scores:-

STAFF AND DEPARTMENT.

Col. Humphrey, cand b Yew Man

Tsun

Cpl. Horrocks, b Lai

Lr. Cavanagh, c and b Yew Man

Tsun ...

11

8

Cpl. Connor, c Wei, b Un Hew Fan 26 Major Bower, c Yew, b Lee

42

(Cup presented by Chan Chan Lam Lt. Col. Coles, c Wang. b Lee...... 48 Esq.1, Chan Hin. Mi, 2, Leung di Capt. Bundle, e and b Lee ..........

Sang, 3, Leung Sui Sang.

Life Saving Competition (Challenge Cup presented by Sir Robert He Tung 1, Ko King Fan, 2. So Te Keung, 3, Li Chun Hang."

Long Plunge (Championship) 1, W. Hall, 2, D. Laing.

Long Plunge (Group 2) 1. So Tse) Kung 2, Leung O Sang, 3. Chan Hin Mi.

0

R.G.A.

1.2 0 1

Capt. Olliver, b Ling C.Q.M.S. Talfourd, c Thursfield,

72

17

1

THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

SUNDAY'S RESULTS.

was a

squally, breeze asti, and the day was cloudy and cool. Rain kept off w. nicely.

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their bowsprits, and one bumped a

rock, owing to overcrowding in Orounding a mark. Such incidents

1 merely prove keenness. Everything O passedoff very happily, even the habi rual grousers being in good humour. In the club afterwards some prizes :left over from last season, and the day's trophies, were presented by Mrs. Sleigh.

A. B. Stewart beat Dr. Lindsay Woods, 2 and 1.

Major Leslie Smith beat G. David son. 7 and 6.

Lieut-Col. Coles beat G. S. Arch butt, 4 and 2.

S. H. Dodwell beat N. L. Smith, at the 19th hole.

Mr. P. M. Hodgson, in the absence of the Commodore, socke a lev words by way of introduction to this. function. He said they had had a rost delightful and bracing day. If the further outings of the season should be favoured with such a fine turn-out and large attendance, they would have one of the most successful seasons they had had for many years. It was desirable, after so long a lapse due to the war, to

The first-named match was the best of the day, both men being in good form. Lindsay Woods fought get yachting in full swing again, and very hard, but Stewart played better, they had certainly made a good than he has yet done in the com- start. (Applause) The Royal Yacht petition, and after this exhibition is Club would have their opening cruise the favourite. Major Leslie Smith had; during the coming week, and after no diffulty in disposing of Davidson that it was intended that the two- and played a steady game all clubs should work in conjunction,. through. Archhutt started well and especially as regarded championship was out in 35, but his opponent was events, so that there might be no They would playing very steadily and giving more over-lapping. nothing away, while Archbutt made have a championship race every weeks to many a number of mistakes in the home Sunday for

also be There would nine.

come. Dodwell was 4 down as the 10th, numerous other races for special and looked as if well beaten, but his prizes, and so far as he could see, opponent lost his nerve and, though local yacht racing now promised to Smith was dormy one and had a get back to what it used to be and pine inch putt for a half at the 19th. should be. Mrs. Sleigh would now he failed to snatch his opportunities kindly present the prices on view. and the more experienced match some of which were for last seisun, closing player won the tie.

for which they had no cruise.

The semi-final to be played next sweek is:-

b Edmunds Cpl. Green, Lb.w., b. Piercy.......... Sergt. Athorne, cand b Edmunds Gar. Parking, b Edmunds......... Capt. Davies. 1 b.w.. b Edmunds........ 4 Gnr. Middleton, b Piercy.................... Gnr. Smith Taylor, b Edmunds-12- Lieut. Bryson, Ling Master-Ghr. May, run out ...... R. Bowerman, not out..................

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Lce Cpl. Ella-by, c Lec, b Yew... 16 Ling Sergt. Scouler. c Wei, b Lee ...... Cul. Glenny, nor out Pie Rhodes, did not bat.

NOONS

0 15

0 24

0

0

2

A. B. Stewart . Major Leslie Smith.

Lieut. Col. Coles v. S. H. Dodwell. A few years ago Stewart and Dod well contested the final, and we have gagain a possibility of seeing this re 7 Peated.

-110

Total.......

Bowling Analysis,

M. R.

W.

... 72

2 14

1

Taylor..

2.

15

Piercy

.... 7

d

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12.

Total (for 9 wkts..)...

Bowling Analysis.

.182

Edmunds. .10 Wood 2 Strange

3 1 * 6 RE. AND INDIAN ARMY V. ROYAL NAVY.

2 26

18

0. M

W.

40 0 ......... 9.

1

Un Hew Fan....... 7

0

30

1:

5

2

0

9 0

4

C.R.C.

Swimming under Water 1. Ko Lai Yin To Kirg Fan, 2, Leung Sai Sang, 3, Yew Man Teun......15 Leung Tit Sang...

Brigade Championship Race 100 Ng Sze Kwong... yards. (Challenge Cup presented by, Geo. Lee

Messrs. Ho Bros.) Winner to receive]

gold medal presented by E. Ralphsc. Choa; run out

Esq.

1. D. Laing.

2. Ko King Fan,

3. Leung Tit Sang.

Diving for plates.

1. Ko King Fan.

2. So Tse Keung.

3. Leung Sui Sang.

Consolation Race, 50 yards. Open

to competitors who have not won a prize.

1. Ko Kin Fan,

100 yards Handicap open'to V.R.C members.

1. Mr. F. M.-Cruz

2. Mr. D. Lyon.

The following were the officials:

General Committee: Mr. E. Ralphs,

Un Hew Fan, b Cavanagh

Ng Sze Kwong, c Brown,

Cavanagh

G. Lee, c and b Cavanagh

Lai Yim To, b Connor ................

J. Weng, run out.........

Wei Lee San, b Cavanagh

Yew Man Tsun, not qut Yew Man Hon, not out

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CORRESPONDENCE!

Cruiser championship 1918-19.-1st [To the Editor of the China Mail.] Norseman, Mr. E. M. Sleigh. 2nd

PEAK NEEDS MORE WATER. Westwind, Mr. G. G. Wood.

Handicap class championship. 1st Ursula, Mr. H. S. Rouse-2nd Lysbeth Mr. A. D. Keigwin.

Vice Commodore's Cup-Ailsa, Capt. Aitken.

Belifios Cup-Ursula, Mr. H. S. Rouse,

Warren Memorial Cup-Joan, Mr. P. M. Hodgson.

Special prize for 3rd cruiser race, (last year's championship, Vesper, Mr. A. A. Claxton, who also received the prize presented by the late owner of Westwind.

THE DAY'S PRIZES.

The Hongkong F. C. making their season, on first appearance this Saturday, in a friendly match

The handicap race for cruisers out to Doubtful Bay, over a six mile against St. Joseph's College, won a closely contested game hy one goal course via Kowloon Rock and Lye to nil. Neither side was at ful: mun Beacon, was for a first prize lacked presented by Mr. R. Negre, and a The Royal Navy made their first strength, but the contest

The Club were second by the Club. Result: appearance this serton on Saturday, nothing in vigour. when they were opposed to a strong the stronger team. Their forwards team representing the R.E. and Indian looked like scoring a good many Army. The chief features of the times, and were only prevented from

ist Azuma, P. M. Hodgson. 28 Helen, H. C. Resker. The mixed handicap classes raced match were the batting of Major doing so by the College defence both out and home again, direct course, best aggregate times winning. Result:

1st Gael, Mr. R. J. Dixon. 2nd Ursula, Mr. H. S. Rouse. The prize presented by Inspector Sims for the first leg (to Doubtful Bay) was won by Halcyon, Mr. D. K.

Greenaway and the Rev. F. G. B. bunching-up in front of their goal. Hastings on their respective sides. The only gcal in the match was The former went in first and was not scored by Stewart in the second half. defending bis out when the innings was declared Sousa, who was

ร well, stopped very closed at the fall of the eighth charge

from Reichelmann, but,

b

56 wicket. The Naval Chaplain played shot

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A NEW SOLICITOR.

MR. DENNIS HENRY BLAKE.

Before the work of the Criminal Dear Six-You have frequently Sessions commenced this morning. boasted that you are the paper the Attorney-General (The Hon. Mr. that gets things done." I wish you H. E. Pollens, 'K.C.) made an op-, would get me water.

plication to His Lordship the Chief

I have lived on the Feak, about!

the same level as the Bank Houses Justice (Sir William Rees-Device, and Mountain View, for a number K.C.) for the admission of Mr. Den- of years. And the water service is Hurry Blake to practise about the worst of any in the Colony solicitor of the Supreme Court. it has always been so.

If the amus are using water ca the ground floor there is not sufficient pressure to raise it to any floor above. have a repeated complaints but no notice has been taken of them!

I

In doing so, the Attorney-General stated that Mr. Blake was articled to Mr. W. E. Stephens, solicitar, prasting in Great Yarmouth, and

A friend of mine told me that he also Town Cleric of the same place." bad complained regularly, during the Mr. Blake was admitted as a solici past six years, about the same thing tor in Londen in 1912. but gave it up-in became so tired. understood that Mr. Binks acted as. He had bad new pipe laid down;

He also

but that did not improve the supply. Assisunt Town Clerk at Great Yar The fault lies at the pumping mouth and when war broke out be station and with some rotten old enlisted in August 1014 in the Bad- mains. What the P.W.D. are doingfordshire Regiment, obtaining a tem. goodnews only, knows. It seems to

ue that some of the P.W.D. officialsporary commission as Lieutenant.. should be compelled to retire and He was subsequently promoted Tem replaced by men who are prepared pory Captain in April 1916. In to carry out their duties properly.

the course of his service he was' Your faithfully,

wounded and was then seconded for DISGUSTED.

dusy with the British Canadian Ro

where he renatzed until December 1018. He understood that in the course of Mr. Blake's services with the Recruiting Commission be made numerous speeclice and on one occa- sion had made as many as eight

57 such good cricket that the Navy will instead of kicking the ball clear. Shave increased cause to regret his threw it out to Stewart's feet, and Blair, with Ursula, Mr. H. S. Rouse, We'll have this seen to at once-cruiting Commission to the U.S.A.

approaching departure for Home. that player put in a hot shot that match endeď in a draw. gave the goalkeeper no chance.

Tctal (for 7 wickets)...... 138 Major Greenaway, not out

Such a fine start, with the seven To the Editor of the" China Mail.") speeches in a day. bat-winged and all bunched together,

2. The

3 Scores:

B.E. AND INDIAN ARMY. Captain Gray, b Pile

14

To Man Pan and C. F. Lee, did

not bat.

Major Edwards, c Crocker, b Pile Capt. Murray, c Elliott, b Robin.

21

During tiffin there was a boy's The game showed that the Club, race, which Ursula won. Dawn was when at full strength, can look second.

Before that, there forward to the corning League season

fire race by seven with confidence. The College have

round a 3 mile reason to be proud of their prowess.

second.

Eď. Q.M.1

Hongkong, October 20, 1919.

was

¡

a

PAINFULLY UNNECESSARY

PRAISE.

boats course,

28

NAVY DEFEAT KOWLOON.

Lieut. Col. Taylor, b Hastings

7

Bowling Analysis.

C.S.M. Heath, b Hastings

0

0.

3.

M. R. 42

W. Lieut. Carey, b Hake

1 Lieut. McConnell, run out

1

31...

36.

0 32

0

Dr. W. V. M. Koch, Messrs ACpl. Conner ...13. Morris, B. Tanner, J. C. Finch and Li.Cavanagh...10 Kong Ki-fai.

Working Committee: Messrs. A. Morris, So Shiu-on, Kong Kifai and W. W. Fox.

Judges: Messrs. Ho Kwong, J. C: Fletcher, B. Tanner, W. Kay and Dr. W. V. M. Koch,

-

4 Q.M.S. White, b Hake......

Corpi. Icall, not out......

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1 A strong Navy team defeated the

.4 Kowloon F. C. by three goals to one.

0 The Navy forwards proved to be fine players, especially the two outside

9 men, who had to be. constantly

watched,

Total (for 8 wkts declared)...169

Bowling Analysis.

Brown 5 Rhodes ... 4

KOWLOON DEFEAT THE >

INDIANS. Kowloon gave the Indians (who were not as strongly represented as they should have been) a tremendous Referee: Mr. E. Ralphs.

on Hastings Kowloon Starters: Messrs. A. T. Hamilton.ather-hunting at

Pile J. Ralston, C. Mycock and J. C.Finch. Sara.day. Claxton carried out his

Hon. Secretary: Mr. A. Morris. bat till the innings was declared, and Kennett Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Ho Kwong, did not give a semblance of a chance. ! Robinson

Kowloon won by 155 runs, Scores:-

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K.C.C.

J. P. Robinson, c and b. A. A.

Rumjahn ........................

A. A. Claxton, not out.......

Hake..........

0. M. R. W. 4. 28 2

9

0 37 2

..... 6 0 38 6 0 29 7 0 30 ROYAL NAVY, Payme. Commdr. Holborn, b

Edwards...

35 Mr. Kennett, b White....... 107 Paying Lt. Robinson, c Green.

away, b Edwards....

B. D. Evans,'c Partabrai, b Arculli 21

E. L. Braga, b S. A. Ismail 8 Rev. F. G. R. Hastings, not out...

J. Braga, e Moosdeen, b Ismail... 6 Private Elliott, bw, b Jeall

C. I. Stapleton, bit wicket, b Ismail 1 S. B. S. Crocker; b Edwards

INNOMŅ

In the first half the Navy did most.

The Attorney-General next refer

made a picture not easily forgotten, of Dear Sir-May I voice the opinion red to the usual technicul fortalities

Result (with corrected times):

1st Halcyon (sc) 12. 41. 03

2nd Ursula (355) 12. 41. 16

Ailsa

Joan

Thecla

Sirius

Gael..

The fifth race was a grand one,

a great many of my friends, and which would have to be settled and for them as well as for myself offer which would be done ator. He had congratulations on the courage and

freedom with which the China Mail ao doubt that what the necessary handles the truth? I refer parti-papers were produced His Cordship cularly to your reference on Satur. would find them in order. day to the bestowal of unearned war honours.

Enclosing my card, I am,

Yours sincerely

CANTAB.

His Lordship, addressing Mr. Blake, stated that he had had the opportunity of perusing the papera in regard to the application and he of the attacking, and Jackson and round Channel Rock, mark at Quarry

rad great pleasure in admitting him Wheeler, the Kowloon backs were Bay, Lyemun Beacon, and back, 3

to practise in that Court, subject to' hard, put to it to keep their goal miles. It was won by those who

the production of further documente. He observed that Mr. Blake had per intact. After a series of incursions, best knew the vagaries of wind and the sailors' right wing scored a tide along the Taikoo shore, al-

At the end of the presentation formed good military servico during beautiful goal.

though experts said mistakes were there were cheers and a bouquet for the war and be was sure that his 0 After the interval, Kowloon equa made in rounding Lyemun Buoy. It Mrs. Sleigh, who briefly and brightly work here would, ba.equally as suc

lised with a fine shot from Mitchell, was at the Quarry Bay marks that the said how much she appreciated the cesef. The Attorney-Genom hnd the new centre half. The Kowloon worst.bumping occurred, and Claxton honour of being invited to hand over told them that Mr. Blake had made forward lost several other opportuni lost his jib.

eight speeches on one day. Де ties owing to erratic shooting, this

Mr. Robert Henderson was the trusted that whan Mr. Blake prac 14 being a department in which they

Judge, and Mr. M. McIver the starter, lived in that Court that he would 3 should try to improve. Neat scored

Mr. F. J. Agabeg was the timekeeper, not subject them to so great a num- the Navy's second goal, and ar

The tiffin, by Wiseman Ltd, satisfiedber of speeches (smiles). Subject to. 25 accurate centre from the left wing

everybody, and was patronized by so that condition he had pleasure in 59 enabled the centre forward to put in

many that there had to be three admitting him. 1a hot shot at close range, the Sailors

Mr. Blaku bowed his thkalas. separate services.. 1thus. winning-by three goals to nil

Result (with corrected times). 1st Ailsa (sc) 3. 21. 47. 2nd Joan (418.) 3. 22. 44. 3rd Gael (419.) 3. 23. 38. 4th Ursula (355) 3. 23, 42

Halcyon Dawn Thecla.

the cups.

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