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CRICKET NOTES.

[Special to the China Mail.)

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The R.G.A. went a step up in the. League records by the win they scored last Saturday against Kowloon. They have now disposed of their strongest Opponents in the League, and, unless they meet with defeat at the hands of the R.E. and Indian Army or the Staff and Departments, neither of which teams they can afford to despise, they will go through the season unbeaten. never safe 10 prophesy But it is in cricket, and one never knows but that the Indians. whom they are meet- ing on Saturday on the Sookumpoo Valley, may get the better of them. especially as Davies, and Bryson are not quite so destructive on, a maning wicker as they are on turf.

THE CHINA MAIL.

appearance of the captain, R. Han INTERCEPTED LETTERS. cock, after a period of nearly four years. Hancock is a veritable hero with the cricketing crowd, for like Pearce and Claxton and Wood and Bowen, he believes that offence is the best form of defence in cricket.

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Hongkong.

Ma dear Christina,

Ye'll lauch when A tell ye this. Those in Hongkong who have seen As ma Sassenach freen Mrs. Fizz- Jack Crawford, Kenneth Hutchings James Jones Brown de Vere Smith or J. B. Hobbs bat will realise what wad say, A was ha'eing a real "slap I mean. Hutchings is now out of the

up rea painty the ither day when cricket Ermament..

me:

I believe be laidthar uncouth-loon Wullie blawed in his life down in the war: have seen in his worrkin' claes sayin', Wha's him hit four sixers, a tour and a two smekin ma gaid ceegars" Taik A bowler who gboor manners. He didna srop me in succession off spread-eagled the wickets of Warner speir efter Mrs. F. J. J. B. de V. S.'s and of one of the Gunns in the very guid man, but planed richt ower the First ball they faced all in the same his wee table, took out the box, an then turent the me "Maggie, ye up- match.

start (A' no say the richt warrd in a To return to Hancock, he played a letter) wha tell ye tae gic awa ony 6" magnificent game. The fortunes of these guid yins? They're ma specials. the Club are bound to change now that fan cost me ten cents each, an' A've he has come back into the leadership. got anither box unner they Ching I must not forget to pay a tribute to Mail's fur they chiels who cam tae T. E. Pearce's splendid captaincy of drink my whusky an smoak the Club team during the last two ceegars." An ye wadna believe it. Claxton's bowling, was a very note-

Often it has been hard to get but mair'n haul they wimmen walked worthy feature of the R.G.A. innings. years. He was tried after Cochrane, Pes-HP a representative Club team, but col, takin wi them their haul baked Pearce had always been a cheerful Jessie's of men they causbins; an" tonji and Evans, and must have sur-

and a capable leader. prised even his own supporters by his

noo (this is what A dinna like), they deadliness. He clean bowled Mann,

wimmen winna ask me tae gaun tae: who had been playing genuine barn-

It was a happy thought of the Club them fur tea, an' A'll be sair oor o door cricket, and took altogether six to have xed up a local triangular pocket through it. What dae ye think wickets for 12 runs in six overs, three

tournament for Christmas week, there jo' that noo, A'm richt blazin. of which were maidens. I wonder if is no doubt whatever that good cricket Men are awiu'. They care fur Claxton, who has always been con- will be witnessed especially if the nsebody but their ain guts, an" that's sidered a batsman and a wicket-Hawkins comes back in time to no sayin' a" A'd like the say: keeper. can always bow like that. strengthen the Navy team. 1 expect see. Wullie has gotten in wi” a lot o* It so, he will prove of great use to the Hongkong C.C. in their coming matches against the Navy and the Garrison. But I am inclined to think it was only a Hash in the pan,

Olliver played a very fine innings Indeed, treating the bowling with what may be termed smiling con-

waukin' me an" Jeanie. A hushed tempt. Talfourd had got set when

Personally. I think the Garrison her at again, an when A turrnt Cochrane got behind his defence. ought to carry off the honours. They round there was Wullie sinin on the Davies was just commencing to hit have a winning pair of bowlers in out when he was held by Evans off Davies and Bryson, with Edwards, Claxton. Pragnell, who has presum- Olliver, Gray and Coles to follow on. ably found a place in the eleven be-I take it that Lieut. Sutherland will

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the Club to do well, though they are. admittedly, weak in bowling. With frequent changes, Brand, Donnelly, Johnstone, Pearce and Claxton ought to prave sufficiently strong to take The charge of the Club attack.. Club. fortunately, will be very strong in batting

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THE EXHIBITION OF THE SKETCH CLUB.

OPIU M.

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The annual athletic meeting of the Hongkong District Schocis was held yesterday at the Sookumpoo Valley.

cause he is a wicket-keeper, wili na be given a place in the Garrison team the Deil an tak him tae a Chinese gin with. I am going to get on to the engaged in chambers this morning and As early as 10.30 a.m. there was a

doubt be retained for some time by virtue of an unbeaten score of 13.

and L.-Col. Wyndham.

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denner an never came back.

Ony

Knowing that the pictures exhibited by the members of the Sketch Club would be fully criticized, by the regular staff of the Hongkong papers, edge wi yin leg of his troos af tryin"! I had thought to observe a discreet tae pit it on ower the ither. A the silence as to my opinions, but as time he was singin. A ken A'm no still find things to say that have not drunk Maggie A tell ye A'm no been said. I will add my impressions Mr...M. K. Lo asked his Worship drunk. Se A telle him tac gang tac to those already expressed. To be for a remand saying his brother was

focal critics, and say that unerly could not go on with the case. deprecate the system of mentioning was nor in a position to defend the by name, any amateur whose work is case himself as he was not instructed considered so bad that it merits on the facts. He understood: that the nothing bui severe criticism. Such Jefance would be a complete denial a criticism when accompanied by the of possession. name of the artist, tends to humiliate The case was remanded til Mon. and to discourage a most laudable day. desire to keep alive the spirit of art and endeavour without which life is likely to become dull and uninterest ing in a place cut off from any spus, to artistic and intellectual develop ment.

way, he was at richt the next morn except fur his breeth which was worse nor onions.

The Navy is, of course, a doubtful The bowlers had the mastery of the quantity. TheHawkins" has yet batsmen during the Kowloon innings. to show that she has any first class Robinson and Goodall made half the cricketers... The great" Bonham He's been better fur a week, but score of their side, the former by hit Carter has not yet made his appear he's aff again the night an A'il ber ting out with his customary freedomance, though he had two opportunima Euits he'll be roarin fo when he and the latter by an exhibition of ties of doing so. There is no reason gers hame. steady cricket. Bryson was more why the Navy should not be able to successful than Davies, he kept a select a representative team. very consistent length, rendering ex- cellent service to his side by beating

tory by 46 runs.

R.C.A. Kowloon

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This Hongkong is an awfa' place. A puir laddie was killt in the Jail by some hooligans wha'd be faur better The Staff and Departments had deid: or oot of the Colony. Its an pretty much their own way against the awta shame. fur he'd gotten. a wee Navy at Happy Valley last Saturday, bit wile an a wean wha were comin though the Staff bowlers had to send tee him soon. It gars me greet an" down 35 sver before they got the wish A could dae something fur whole of the other side out. As the the pair lassie an her, wean. ·

The Navy bowling received scant 0 0 2 2 respect from Lt.-Col. Coles and Major

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He large crowd of pupils present, and the members of the committee were making ready everything for a start. The schools represented in the events were-Ellis Kadoorie, Sayingpun, Yaumai, Wanchai and Prays East. There was a lengthy programme. The Yeumati School carried off the Ellis Kadooria -Championship. Shield with 60 points, and also the Chain- ber of Commerce Cup.

and the lovely reflections in the water. As examples of training, and technique they were easily the best water colour landscapes in the exhibition.

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Hundred Yards Flat. t. 1p Kam Hun; 2, Tse Shu Ming:

Group 5.

3, Kwok Hạng Hưng.

1. Leung Ho In; 2. Ho Sheung Po;! Group 6. Hundred Yards Flat

3, Ng Wai Man.

Group 1 High" Jump.-1. "Shek Wing Kwai; 2. Tsang Che Wai; 3. Wong Cheung Chun.

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HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDING, Koxerond.

WE SHOULD LIKE TO

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If it is about $90 a month. Why the Government should not adopt ell, Home Laws, and not make Ordinances only where they like

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And whether this would not be awk-

ward for some of our taiparis? How soon the Coronet will have

"Change of Programme Daily on the advertisements? Who put all the gun-cotton in the

harbour?

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What truth there is in the rumour that the Governor lavours in- crease of pay for Europeans, but no: for Chinese and Eurasians? How the Intercepted Letters were

Intercepted?

arrived on the ground before 5 p.m. H.E. the Governor with his A. D. C. Claxton when that fine-batsman had

and was met by Mr. C. Mycock, the only scored three. in failing light, Baines and Olliver went on to bow.

Hon. Secretary. At the conclusion A grave responsibility is entailed Mrs. McPherson who gained four of the sports. Mr. Mycock, before The former gave only one run in

by any one who sets up to be a critic prizes and sportingly refused to a asking His Excellency to distribute three overs, and the latter captured

of art or music, without years ofcept more than one shoved seventeen the prizes, said it was intended by the the last wicket, giving his side a vic-innings ralised only 81 runs, it will A wunner would any of the guid training, and I should be sorry per pictures, all the resul: of one year's promoters to give the bays some train-i be seen that the Navy played careful.wives o" Hongkong gie.me encourage, sonally to think that any artist might work. and not one having the marking before they competed in the com- | if not monotonous, cricket, and might [ment?

have been put off or discouraged by of hurried work or pot-boiling. Every bined schools sports. He wished ru The League table is as follows: have gone on doing so all the evening There's a mictty ct of gas aboot indiscreet and over severe criticism: one is the expression of conviction thank the Committee of the Indian

had not Lieut. Hammond, a stranger naething here. D. P

Yor wee lassie Gra- An Institution such as the Sketch and true artistic feeling and every one Recreation Club for the loan of the to local cricket, been given the ham-ye ken her. Jean-the fat yin Club is a credit to Hongkong and in its own line must make a strong Pavilion, and the P.W.D. for the 1 1 1 4 leather. Hammond dismissed the last wha's engaged the Wallie's brither every one of its members deserves appeal to those interested in the craft use of the ground.

14 four men very quickly for orly six Sandy wrote a wee bitte poem thing admiration for working and striving or art of painting. 2 1 1 0 3 runs.

tae the China Mail. She's awfu!

His Excellency then presented the they do to keep the society alive, The night scenes in Hongkong prizes as follow:- prood of her schulin, for she got A in spite of the many changes in the caused a certain amount of discussion,

Group 1. Hundred Yards Flat Why the Gaol was apparently under- dinna ken hoe meny prizes, an there personnel of its membership, through some people thinking the colouring. Kwok Shi; 2. Shex Wing Kwan; Staffed? nae gettin awa Irae it that she can people leaving the Colony on leave too blue for accuracy, but to my mind 3, Tsang Chi Wa.

And whether all the other prisoners 1 0 1 0 0 Bowen, who went in first-and knocked write poems, ar noo there's the or for good. The annual exhibitions she has thoroughly grasped that won- Group 2. Hundred Yards Flar

could not have escaped as well? 03. Coit about till they had won the match. China Mail Editor an' a loon ca'd are an excellent object for work and derful feeling of mystery which seems 1. Ng Tse Hing; 2. Lui Tak; 3. How much pay the warders get? 0 0.0.0 0 Bowen's innings was well worth Keith West makin' an awfu' scandal I should be glad to hear that the to hang ahcut the mountain island in War Sit.

watching. He just drove the ball about her, an' she's richt feard that monthly meetings had been resumed. the late evening as the lights gradu- wherever he liked, and brought off Sandy't hear aboot it an' gie her the as the regular criticisms, given pri- ally show up against the sombre back-1, Leung Wa Kwan; 2, Chan Kwang

Group 3. Hundred Yards Flat. some magnificent shots. He has an sack. It's a muckle shame, an' A'll vately but with perfect frankness, was ground. Here and there her lines Yu: 3, Lau-Shek Kari. 40 and the noteworthy bowling leats average of 49 for his last five innings. hae tae gang an' see them baith and bound to be to the advantage of all light seem to wander rather hap- Group 4. Hundred Yards Flat.- performed in the League matches surely a great record for a man of gie them a guid taukin mo. As fur concerned. I agree with Adver-hazardly and look as if they had been 1. Wong Chuen Shi; 2, Cheung Kwok played so far:

his age. Coles batted with compara-hat West chiel, he started it, an' saria's suggestion that it would be filled in from memory rather than Parg: 3. Abraham. SCORES OF OVER 30.

tive care.

when A get him, he's gettin the better to concentrate on a few good from actual observation for one sel- A. H. Rumjahn (1.R.C. v. Navy) 106

awfu'est bat on the jaw that he's ever exhibits, and it would not be a bad dom detects any inaccuracy in her Major Bowen (Staff v. University) 84 The match played on the Club had. fer his impidence. Pair wee idea if at the monthly shows a sort treatment of any subject. A. E. Wood (C.S:C.C. v. K.C.C.) 73 ground yesterday showed that the Jean.

of preliminary judgment was given Mrs. McPherson, like Monsieur E. L. Braga (K.C.C. v. C.R.C) 70 Wiltshire Regiment has a very pre- Am gan tee gie Wullie's freens when artists might be told, whether Hauchecorne, possesses the gift of the D. K.,Samy (University v. I.R.C.) 55 sentable cricket ream. Lt. Col. a party in the holidays, but A'd gie, in the opinion of the judges their work true artist of feeling and meaning Fay-Lt. Robinson (Navy v. I.R.C.) 53 Wyndham, who used to play regularly ma new fur coat tae be hame fur merited a place, at a public exhibi- something while she paints and though J. D. Wright (University v. 1.R.C.) 52 for Wiltshire in the Minor Counties Hogmanay. Oh, Kirstie, whe would tion.

no one claims perfection for her work, Lt. Sutherland (R. G.A. v. H.C.C.) 50 Championship till the war commenced, bide awa il they thocht of the New

Taking the exhibition as a whole her merits are beyond dispute. Lt.-Com. Creig (Navy v. C.R.C.) 50 Lieut. Beaven and Major Culver are Year when they were comin' tae this the work was surprisingly good. Mrs. Basil Tayicur sent in some in-

Group 2. High-Jump.—1, Lui D. M. Goodall (K. C.Č. v. C.R.C.) 47 their best men. The first named is place. Fat lot o' Arset footin we'll I think the critics might have paid teresting and pathetic reminders of all Tak: 2, Cheuk Choi; 3, So Wai Tuk. Capt. Olliver (R.G.A. v. K.C.C.) 45 undoubtedly worthy of a place in the ha'e here. Haul the folk wha ought more attention to the work of Mon- the sadness and sorrows, that have B. W. Bradbury (C.S.CC. v.

Garrison matches for Christmas week: tse keep oor guid suld custom ha'e sieur Hauchecerne, for it would be been endured in France. I seem to Kwong in; 2, Un Shu Kwong,

Group 3. High Jump.1, Chai And what the Post Office people had

to say? IR.C.) ......

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gotten reeligion awfu' bad, an' A've difficult to see a finer collection, of remember having read somewhere, The R.E. and R.A. Officers did mer vera few of the ither haut so far. one man's work in the modern art that she had sent too many, consider Chuen Shing 2, Chan Kwai Sang:

Group 4 High Jump.- Wong "If it is true that eighteen Bolsheviks have gained admittance to the not exactly cover themselves with Onyhow, Alm, gaun tee Taikoo on galleries of Europe. In Monsieuring the propaganda and the appeal for 3, Fu King Tak.

Colony since September 18, dis 40 glory, although they did have the best Sunday, an" A'll surely meet some Hauchecorne's work every line, every sympathy and help. Speaking from

of a drawn match. Neither Davies body like oorsels.

Group 5. High Jump.-1, Chof guised in clean shaves and pass- touch. shows feelitig. truth and ob-every one of those pictures, they Hin Kuen; 2. Chang Wing Yui:.3.

ports? nor Sutherland, should have reached We're hacin the burst Friday an servation and above all that genius easily deserve greater attention than Ip Kam Mun. ........0 for 12 20 if the catches they offered had Seterday, an' A'll tell ye about it a' of temperamental art which seems to has been bestowed upon them,

Group 1. Bryson played good in ma next letter.

Long Jump.-Wong Mrs. Taylor's pictures are all Tsung Chung: 2, Shek Wing Kwan: belong exclusively to the French 0

cricket. The fielding of the R.E. Hamish an Jeanie want tac ken nation. His modelled figures are worked up from sketches done during 3, Li Fong Wai. and R.A. officers was very much on what ye're sendin them fur the New alive and grip the imagination. sehe years she worked in France, in 23 par with that of their opponents. Year, an' Wullie sends his respecs.

Group 2. Long Jump-1, So that they remained mirrored in the hospitals and in other ways. There Wai Fuk; 2, Lui Tak; 3. Ng Tse Bleckley and Berts both had lives! .A' ma guid wishes an' mair next mind to be revisualized at will. With are little groups of men or women Hing. 38 afforded them.

out this power to grip, and hold po telling their tale of bravely borne ad- Ye're treen,

work of art can achieve immortality versity; there are sketches of ruins: MAGGIE MACKAY, Lieut. Colonel Loring's work has had there is the strong appeal to romantic 30 much unstinted praise, that I feel chivalry in the figure of Jean' D'Arc, I may safely and without appearing before Rheims Cathedral. Every pic- too critical suggest that it is a pity ture, is fraught with pathos for the that an artist of such energy in pro- pyes of those who have not deliberate Those who saw A. E. Wood's in-

duction and such skill in drawing and ly steeled themselves against all ings of 108 not out against the Hong Portuguese Club had made 67 and had a big share in the victory. He variety in his subjects. His reason

detail, does not go in for greater memory of the war and its horrors,

Apart from its patriotic and roman- king Club last Saturday reckoned Craigengewer's first seven wickers captured 20 runs by careful cricket" for painting so many junks in more tit value, Mrs. Taylour's work. indic- Ffat.-1. Shek Wing Kwan;. 2, Fok that it was one of that batsman's Anest tell for 21 runs. Then Lammert and fand dismissed five of his opponents or less the same setting may be that ates skill and artistic handling and.is Pak Us; 3. Ma Ping. Wa.. saying a lot for the man who put, up Kennedy, in association, raised the for a fraction over 4 runs each. Kow when people are collecting pictures clearly the work of a woman who such a noteworthy record last season. score to the region of the Fifties and loon's batting was, in the circum of Hongkong they like something has devoted years to the study of her Flat, Chan Tai Ken; 2, Chen Group 2 Three Hundred Yards Wood's score of 73 against Kowloon Abbas made victory certain by his stances, very poor.

typical of the place and there is no

Her designs for book covers are Wan Man; 3. Ng Tze Hing. the previous week was a first rate vigorous play. Finally, Craigen-

denying the fascination of those won- felightful in their delicacy of colour- Group" 3. Three Hundred Yards": exhibition_of_clean hard but never 80wer won by two wickets and not

derful red gaid sails and prehistoric ing and accuracy of line and drawing. Flat, Hu Kwok Chuen; 2, Lo School.

But from the point reckless-hitting. It showed that he by 17 runs as stated by an ignorant A big innings by a Chinese Labour looking vessels.

One or two of Miss Parker's pic-Fung Cheung: 3, Ip Hong Fuk. has thoroughly regained his form. Writer in the Daily Press on Monday. Corps man passing through the Colony of view of artistic satisfaction one tures were full of atmosphere and The way in which he banged the bowl-.

who was given a place in the R.G.A. would be interested to see his en-feeling. She has considerable talent Flat-1 Wong Chuen Shing; 2;

Group 4 Two Hundred Yards School. ing about on Saturday was an abso-

After a long series of defeats the second team in their match against deavours along other lines.

and taste, but her handling is rather Chan Chim Ming; 3, Li Weng. the Civil Servico second eleven was lute treat to the spectators. His eys Chinese second string scored a victory the only feature of that match. Hen-were interesting, bold in design and clearer. I should be interested to Flat.1. Kwok Hon Hung; 2, Ip

Monsieur Reau's decorative panels heavy and her colouring might bo was so keen and his judgment so on Saturday last against the Kowderson is a fine upstanding batsman rather splendid in conception of see the result of more attention to Kam Mun: 3, Chan Chung. In.

Group S. Two Hundred Yarda 3. Abdul Karim. unfailing that I am sure it would have toon second team. made no difference, to him if he had were helped to a great degree by Ho He is, besides, a good length bowler that his yellow cloud behind the pires

In this feat, they who knows how and when to hit colouring, though I personally thought technique. been lacing Brand or Donnelly or Wing Kin, who used to play regularly Johnstone, three of the Club's best for the first team some years ago, and he sent down to overs in succession was er of bowlers who were not in the team. who made very welcome re-appear on Saturday, capturing 5 wickets for

I liked Mrs. Britton's clever water ange. He made 51 in his best style, 40 ans. H. W. Sandford won the colours with their atmosphere of Eng-WALLA WALLA MOTOR boats Sha 2, Shek Wing Kwan; 3, Yeung The event of the week, so far as and bowled with great judgment and match for his side by scoring 45 runs fish country, especially-the mill stream. The Club was pencerned, was the re-l accuracy, G. Lee was another who

R. Pestonji (K.C.C. v. C.S.C.C. 41 Q.M.S. Talfourd (R.G.A. v.

C.R.C.).....

BOWLING ANALYSES.

A. A. Claxton (K.C.C.v.

R.G.A.)

H.C.C.)....

F. J. Ling (C.S.C.C. v.

K.C.C.)

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R. Pestonji (K.C.C.

C.R.CO

Capt. Davies (R.G.A. v.

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G. Lee (C.R.C. v... Navy) 8

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G. C. Earde (LR.C. v.

Navy)

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Capt. Olliver (R.G.A. v.

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been taken.

Although Craigengower had the 26 assistance of F. G. Thompson, LL

Omar, L. E. Lammert, C. Kennedy.- M. H. Abbas and S. Jex, all of their first team, they were just able, to scrape a win over the Club de Re- creio. And they nearly lost.

displays in local cricket. That is

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X from Hamish. X from Jeanie.

with easy freedom.

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-THE GOSSIP

are built for your service.

Kwong lu; 2. Leung Wa Kwai; 3. Group 3. Long Jump.-1, Chan Lau Sat Kan.

Kwok Ping: 2. Chan Kwong Shenz: Group . Long Jump.”-1, Chúng 3. Fu King Tak.

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Group 3. Long Jump.-1, Kwok Hen Hang; 2, Tse She Ming; 3, Chan Tak Sang."

Group 1. Three-Hundred Yards

Group 6. Two Hundred Yards Fist 1 Leung Ho In:2. Ho Sheung Po; 3, Ng Wai Man.

Group 1. Hurdle Race-1,-Kwok

Kwok Chung..

Whether a kind hearted Official has' offered outside work to the Wilts men?

When a decent pub is going to open? Whether the other papers live entirely on the waste paper value of the copies returned?

M. E

Group 2. Hurdle Race.1. Ng Kam Chun: 2, Yeung Ping Kwai;,3, Ng Po Lan..

Group 3. Hurdle Race.-, Chang Kwong lu; 2, Leung Wa Kwan; 3, Leung Sui Man.

School.

Team

Three Hundred Yards Flar Race for Indians.1; D. Mohamed; 2, M. Jakörh; 3. Altaf Hussain.

Tug of War. Ellis Kadoor

Team Race Senior.Sasyinggun

Race Junior. Yaumati

Two Hundred Yards Flat Race" for Indians, Mitchell; 2, T. Hamet;

Chinese Masters' Race.-. Laug Ying Cheung: 2. Ng Chung San; 3 Lam Kwan-Sanlung

Ellis Kadoorie Championship Shield. Yaumari, 09 pts: Ellis Kadooric School, 42 pts.

Chamber of Commerce Cup.- Yaumati School.

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