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LEAGUE TABLE.

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Wan fushing, Cheung Wing kui, Wu Pak-fook, Wa Pak-ink and Chan Og did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

of, Sandberg putting weakly behind The Club forwards tried again, but Rils was put offside and the ball went into the Club hali only to be Rdeared in businesslike style by the 1365 $) Club defence. After a spell of RaHossesse in niaison 9:25 1-middeld play, the Club again attacked 5118and gave the Police Goalie a warm. Remedioscima

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

CRC. AND HKCC. DRAW.

The league cricket match between the CRC, and the BKCC, on the lat ter's ground on Saturday afternoon saw some high scoring, and resulted

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RGA. v. RE, AND LA.

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00 SATURDAY'S LEAGUE MATCHES.

FIRST DIVISION.

Wilts3 S China ............. R.GA. «----3 'Tamar ....... ... ....1 Kowloon I "Ambrose"...1 The RG.A. had very bad luck on Police 0 Cabi✪ Saturday. Having lost the toss, they' The results of Saturday First opened their innings late and did not Division matches were more or less have time to complete it. But for expected about the only surprise the calf of time, they would un-was the "Tamar's" defeat to the doubtedly have inflicted a severe RGA Considering, however, that defeat or the RE, and LA, who the "Tama" played with a deplored declared at 153 runs for the fall of team, some of their best players nine wickets. Capt. Wahl was the having gone Home last week, they chief contributer with 51 The did pretty well against a strong team 16 Artillery replied very creditably with like the Gamers; who have so far 14 a first partnership which saw the not lost a single point..

147

Total (for 7 wkts, dec.) P. T. Lamble and C. J.Pacchi did 1cot bat.

score to 105 before it was broken. Lieut. Chester and Bdr. Baker were responsible for this fine exhibition, the latter scoring 76 well campied runs and the former 31. Time was called with the Artillery having 140 runs to their credit, and only-two W. wickets down The match was

Bowling Analysis.

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R.

Pestonj.14

3

42

1 declared a draw.

7 1

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The scores were term

1

14

0

7

I

19

2

0

22

17

W. F. J. Gorvin Haslett

in a well played draw. The wicker T. M Cochrane was hard, and the bowlers were A. W. Ramsay ... 4 knocked about all over the field. Overy

The home team batted first and

collected 187 runs for the loss of 5

"ICC.

wickets, at which figure they declared F. Travers, b Bird

3 for T, 4 for 96 and 5W. F. J. Gorvin, b Bird

for 111 Terner was not out A. O. Brawn, b Reed

their innings closed. The wicke's T. M. Cochrane, st. Strange, went down 1 for 21, 2 for 54. Bird

with a prettily compiled 112, in C. J Stapleton, not out, which be made 16 fours, and hit: A. W Ramsay, b Reed

RE. AND Lthe

2

2 Capt. Gray,e Baker, b Graham... 14 1Capt. Wahl, e sob, b Graham... 5 Major Edwards, c Dyer, b Graham Col. Taylor,e sub. b Graham...... 25 1 Capt. Munay, c Skeets, b Baker

Jacobsen, Lot oût-i..........

WILTS v. S CHINA-

time, but their forwards were very weak in front of goal and the Police Goalie saved such few stingers as came his way. The score sheet was blank at half time. -

Both sides had a fair share of attack and defence in the second half, each team just masing on several occasions. McPhail for the Club missed a penalty kick. The game ended in a goalless draw.

Mr. Jones was referee.

KOWLOON v.

" AMBROSE"

The Sailors kicked off and tried to break through but without success, the Kowloon defence clearing assured style. Neither side could make moch impression on the other's defence for some time after the kick off, play being very quick and well contested

end as a I to-1 draw.

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VICTORIA RECREATION

CLUB.

AQUATIC SPORTS.

ROWING AND SAILING RACES.

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The "Ambrose" were the first to! sture, Rawlings taking advantage of a nice centre from his right wing to beat Crocker at close quarters. The Kowloon forwards, nothing

INTERMEDIATE "PORTS AFFECTED, There was a large crowd around dated, pressed hard and though the fed long before the kick off at first unsressful, scored after Weyman beat. pressing hard,"

Following the recent increases in The solders kicked off, but failed to

Ambrose" goalie with the P. and O. fares from Hongkong

The Victoria Recreation Club held their break through, the ball going to the the Chinese left wing, who passed nicely drop shot. After this, play was to London, making the first class into centre where Lucas intercepted! Try well contested but neither set of passage £145 and £140. for: ontside Rowing and Saring Races yesterday. The and cleared. The ball was soon back forwards could increase their secre, and inside cabins respectively, and heats in the Sersich Fours were rowed of Titin vas served in the again in the Wits' balf. The Chinese Mr. Wells bringing the game to an second class passages £106 and £100 in the forneoon and were followed by a respectively, comes the announce Co Gymnasium for a large number of ment of an increase in fares between the members of the club and their friends, nearly forced a goal but the Soldiers;

ports east of Suer, though the local

First Heat.-B. 1. de H. Moore's and goalie got to the b'll just in time.

Wimmers, S. Berg's rates for ports north of Hongkong S. Berg's Crew. The attack was then transferred to the

Crew remain for the present unchanged. Chinese goal, but the latrers: defence

The first class fare from Hongkong Second Hest.-A. H. Carroll's and H. to Singapore, six months ago, of £16. Dryer's crew. Winners. A. H. Carroll's bas now been raised from £24 to £41. crew. H. Dryer was compelled to abar- and the second class fare from £18don the race through his slide carrying to £26, while corresponding increases away alter leading up to the mile post. have been made in the fares between The Committee agreed that he should row

Aden Return fares are now booked at a fare and three-quarters.

20

b

21

was up to the mark and cleared well.

4Lient, Hammond, e Baker, b

For a few minutes after this the

0

Graham

7

Soldiers were all on the defensive,

6

Lieut. Larkoom, b Graham...

3

Ip Kau, the Chlhese inside right just

0

8

one into Chater Road for six The R. Pestonji, st. Strange, b de Rome first Chinese pair to bat started very W. B. Hastell, b de Rome well, and scored 54 before the first

wicket went down. They managed to play out time, and when stumps were drawn, the match was declared

a draw, the Chinese having 143, runs to their credit for the fall of 3 wickets. The second wicket weat down for 66, and the third for 120.

27S.S. Janett, b Graham...............failing in front of goal several times.

7

Total (for 8 wickets) ..... 51

B. D. Evans, H. Overy. F. G. Horridge did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Ng Sae Kwong carried his bat to the E. B. Reed..... close of the innings with' 81 runs to RE O. Bird

his credit. He was very comfortably de Rome

set, and bot for "the call of time,

would almost certainly have obtained

L-Cpl. Smith. h. Graham.....................

Extras.........non per

Total (for 9 wickets, decl)...153

Bowling Analysis.

O. 34. R.

16 3 46

W.

The Soldiers then woke up, and worked in lovely style down the Geld, Menham having hard lines with beautiful shot which the Chinese goalie saved, and threw out to Men-

bam who again saved 2

The Athletic then attacked and kept

the ball well in the Wilts' half but 1 the Soldiers defence kept their goal * 14 0 75 8 intact. From a smart run on the Covey 3 "0 15 2 left wing Amor centred.

made no mistake putting in the Soldiers' first goal

SECOND DIVISION.

S. Joseph's... 5 Indians

S. China 5 Punjabis... 0 H.K.Club............. 3 Recreio ... 2 United F.C. 1 Oilers. I

ST. JOSEPH'S v. INDIANS,

The college were far too strong for their opponents, who never came within an ace of proving dangerous, although they certainly were game to the last. St. Joseph's scored five times without reply.

S. CHINA v. PUNJABIS.

Baker Graham Olliver.

0. M. R W

9 3, 12

2

RGA

... 7 1 32

3 Lieut. Chester, b Gray---

31

2 G 9

2 Bdr. Baker, e Edwards, b Gray...

Lieut. Graham, not out

76

This in no way put the Athletic off their game, for, after the restart,

agai

15

Sgt. Skeere, not out.............................................

Extras.........

6

12

Ko Kin Fan, their right wing baving a gallant attempt, the Athletic only

they attacked with their usual vim, five clear goals, the Punjabis put up

Although defeated decisively by

his century. His score included 11 INDIANS DEFEAT UNIVERSITY. fours.

The scores were ›

ELC.C

FH. Farthing, run out C. Beaker, b Lee... W. C. D. Tarner, not out. J. C. Fletcher, b Ching........

R. A. Green, e Lee, b Ching

L. D. McNicoll; Lb.,, Ching

H. H. Taylor, not out

Extras

.112.

9

This match, which was played at Sookumpoo Valley on Saturday,

Pepang, Colombo, Bombay, and in the final, "Bost

Dragon

The focal agents for the PEO Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. have received no specified reasons for the increase.

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(2) Runner-up. Cup, presented by the Club, won by F. W. Richmond.

"A" CLASS HANDICAP SINGLES. (1) Tientsin Cup, presented by A. E. by J. Silkstone Esq., won McMurtrie.

V.R.C

Race-K.C.C

scd An easy win for the V.R.C.

Yacht Race-Seven yachts Mosquito crossed the line after the firing of the darting gun si 3.98 pm, Course, Cast

A. Starboard and Home. Rock

5 Dan (Mr. H. Dryer) Time, 4-45.

2 No. 2 Bo (Mr. S. Berg Time,

4-47-15.

il

3 No. 4 Jinks Mr. C. Olsen) time.

4-51 2.

No. 3. No. 1, No. 5 and No. 7. no times taken:

Final Scratch Fours.-Won by Thistle

1. Scares (stroke). S. Berg, No, 3 E. Thompson, No. 2, H.

the Soldiers Goalie to blame for not scoring once in the first half. In the (2) Runner-up Cup, presented by Edman No. 1. G. R. Razarett (Cox).

Total (for 2 wickets)...140 being able to score. Playing with second half,

Bowling Analysis.

延 0.

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10

43

7

33

8TM

1 27

5 1 24

Edwards ............... Hammond Gray............ Larkom.........

0

* wide.

C.R.C 2nd BEAT CLUB DE RECREIO.

kowever, superior

combination, the Wilts forwards combination and strength told, the there swept up the field and would Chinese going off the field with a not be denied, Swanborough register. 5-0 scort.

The Referee was Mr. Sayer. tax the Soldiers' second goal. Hati time went with the Soldiers on the 0* defensive, but two goals, in the lead. The Wilts opened the second half 0* by pressing hard, but without suc-

cess. The Chinese forwards took! the ball into enemy territory, Green

KOOND

CLUB RÉS. v. RECREIO.

Abraham Esq, won by G. Gerrard

"#" CLASS HANDICAP SINGLES. (1) Neilson Cup, presented by D.

2. Shamrock H. Dryer Capt. (stroke).

Neilson Esq., won by H. EH. 1. Silva, No. 3. A. H.. Carvalho, No. Stevens

I. Winsker. No. 3. T. Morgensen. No, 2. C. Blake. No. 1. H. S. Silva-(Cox).

3. Rose A. H. Carroll, (stroke, capt.), 2. LM

L. M.. France, No. 1. F. P. Lendestey (Cor). *.

(2) Runner up Cup, presented by E Abraham Esq won by R. C Hanter..

PAIRS COMPETITION,

(1) Cups presented by Messrs. Gande, Price & Co, won by A. G. Pile and C. E/B. Newton.

(2) Runner-up Cups, presented by A. Bowler Esq, won by J, Stalker and D. A. Purves.

24 resulted in an easy win for the 8 Indians by two wickets. Barting first, the Indians compiled 76 rounds before the first wicket went down, after 8 which a rot set in, and Samy, who 3 was bowling a capital length, had no

This match was played on the 11 difficulty in getting wickets cheap.7.

Club ground and a very evenly con- 12 Rumjaht played a very creditable

at goal being, their only stumbling tested gamë ended in a win for the innings, scoring 83 runs, of which 15

black. Their persistence told soon club by the odd goal to five. The Total (for 5 wkts. declared).187 were fours. The rot was stopped by

after. however. They were awarded Recreio were first to scure, Cavalier the tail which brought the score to

a penalty and Chan So found the net being responsible. Half time went W. H. "Drummond, J. G. Lyos 158 at which figure the innings

This put the with the Recreio 1-0. Brown, C. C. Dance, L. G. Davies was declared closed for the fall This match, which was played at with a zice shot.

The Club attacked from the restart, wickets. of 8

RINE COMPETTION. The University Causeway Bay on Saturday, resulted, Chinese on their mettle and they started very poorly, losing three as predicted, in a comfortable win tried hard to equalize, but Green kept Wilkie beating the Recreto goalie The Portuguese the ball out time after time, and close with a stinging drive, and reheating

(1) Won by A. O. Brawn, C. R. B wickets for 14 rues. The rot was for the Chinese- stopped with the arrival of the fifth batted first, but started very badly, on time Amor, by a fine individual his performance shortly afterwards

stone (Skip). man, who managed to take the score three wickets going down for.7, 3 effort, made the result sure by putting in a lucky third goal after him. The Newton, J. Stalker and A. E. Suk Recreio then brought their score up, (2) Runners-up: R. C. Hunter, J. runs respectively. Then in the Wilts' third goal up to 37 before he went out. The and

Xavier putting the ball in. They Cornley, D. A. Purves, and L. Black- sixth wicket fell for 81 runs, and Pinna made a stand against the Mr. Hollands was referee.

bad hard lines after this, but though burn (Skip), then the rot again set in, and the bowling and a pretty 43 before

they tried hard for an equalizer, the other batsmen went out very cheaply, he was disposed of. Next followed

whistle went with the odd goal against them. adding only 17 runs to the score. another spell of rot until the last: The whole side was out for 38. The three batsmen. H. Xavier, J. Remedios 2 top scorer of the side was I. T. Pun and F. Ozorio livened things, and

did not bat.

Lee....

Ching

0.34. R.

Bowling Analysik. --

..15 I 53

13 0 75

3

40 8 9.0 39

GR.C

Ng Sze Kwong.

Un Hew Fan..**

Ng Sze Kwong, not out. 81 W. Lock Wei c and b Farthing... 26 M. P. Shin, b Farthing

1

.R.GA. v. "TAMAR."

The Sailors won the toss and were

G. Lee, c MeNicall, b Farthing 17 with 30. His innings however, was took the score up to 123 before first to be dangerous, the Gunners Un Hew Fan, not out .....................nað að

6 marred by the fact that he gave no Remedios was caught out by Lai goals being called on to save in the Extras.............. 11 fewer than four chances, and it was only extraordinary good luck which saved him from going our earlier.

The scores were:—

Total (for 3 wickets)...143

-Hung Man To, J. Wong C. Choa, Wei Lee San, H. Ching, and Lo Man! Fai did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

M. Po

LR.C

A. A. Rumjahn, b Samy

Mr. Sambells was in charge.

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LAWN TENNIS.”

BRADBURY'S TOUGH FIGHT.

The final of the Civil Service: Cinh Singles championship was played yes day afternoon, the players being W. Bradbury and EC Fincher. The game started at 3.15 with

the races, Mr. A. McKurdy said the meeting reminded him of the old days. The interest ovinood in rowing was respon- sible for the good day's sport. He was oleased to see the K.C.C. among them

next meeting. and he hoped to see them spain at the

Mr. R. C. Witchell, the hon. secretary, thanked all the donors of prizes and asked Mrs. R. Carroll to give away the prizes. At the conclusion of the prize-giving "three cheers" for Mrs. Carroll and the ladies were called.

Mr. I. Johnston acted as ungire. Mr. starters, and Mr. A. McKirdy 25 Judge:- A. A. Alves and Mr. R. C. Witchell as

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MISSIONARY ABSAULTED.

ATTEMPT TO GOUGE OUT EYES.

The Rev. W. H. Gillespie of the Irish Presbyterian Mission at Kuanchengtzu (Changchun), was recently the victim of an outrage of the most brutal and revolting description. The account states

***On Sunday morning. (November 14th)

UNITED FC, 7. OILERS. Kuen Xavier contributed 39 and first few minutes of play. The Gun- Remedios 10. The only other double ners then attacked, but could not get figure contribution was 12 by F. past the "Tamar's" back line. Again

This was about the best game in Ozorio The Chinese found Ettle to the "Tamar" attacked, a promising the Second division fixture list on worry them in the Portuguese bow movement being spoiled, by offside. Saturday. The play favoured seither. ling, and immediately set about hit- The free kick went to the Gunners side on the whole, the United being 83 ting it all over the field, scoring 143 right wing, who ran upfield and shot on the aggressive in the first and strong cross wind blowing. The first 16 runs for 5 wickets, winning easily. Lai bard for goal. The Taimar the Oilers having their turn in the few games were very scratchy but

9 Kaen was very unlucky in getting goalie

but second half. Kent scored for the both soon settled down to play really at three o'clock the fourth attempt, at 2 leg before and was the only batsman could clear properly. Best, United in the 1st half and Bath xood tennis. The first set went to robbery within the mouth was made. Mr. 4 of the side who was got out for 0. bustled the ball into the net, putting equalized in the second half for the Bradbury 8-6 after a hard tussle. The Gillespie was attacked by one or two 0Of the others, four contributed double the Soldiers one up. From the kick 0 T. Weerepulii, c and b Samy... 1figures and Wong Sik-cheong (not off the "Tamar" fлwards attacker Ollers. This score ruled at full time. second was taken by the same player | men, and be knocked one of the men out

¡S. H. Ismail, b Roffey

G. C. Earde. b Samy....

W. S. A. Ismail, hit wkt. b Samy...

Farthing

15 3 44

3 K. Khan, b Samy.....

Fletcher

3 0

23

0 S. D. Ismail b Roffey......

Taylor Turner McNicol

can mak

2

14

m 2

13

OS. A. R. Ismail, not out

38

0 S. Rumjahn, b Samy....

K.C.C. DRAW WITH CS.C.C.

This match, which was played in

N. M. Bux, not out...

Extras

managed

300

out) 6. The best score was Wong forcing a

9 Po-keung's 76.

20

-The scores were

5

CLUB RECREIO.

Total (for 8 wkts. declared)...158

Kowloon on Saturday did not prove 0. Ismall did not bat.

any too interesting, and but for the

intervention of time, the visitors

Bowling Analysis.

would have inflicted a severe defeat Yeoh .......

to the home team. The Civil Service Roffey

wickets, and then their bowlers pro-

ceeded to make quick work with the

declared at 147 for the loss of seven Samy .......

O.

R Luz, c Cheung Wing-kui, b

YOR...!

A. Ribeira, b Yêu

M. Piens, b Wong. WE. Remedios, Wan, & Yew

to save

corner, which proved fruitless. The Sailors kept up a steady pressure for some time after this, but they missed searing time after time, and the Garners, getting away, forced a corner, without result. Soon afterwards the Sailors

Ang mg

LIWN BOWLS.

Bet.

Mr.Ouzar was referee CX SAP4 without much difficulty. Fincher when he was immediately set upon by-five

others. They overpowered and back then got goingwith some good driving and placing at the net and outplayed ed him with a small are and strangled him hill-he fainted wLY. When they suo- his opponent, winning the third set

him and posed he was dead they left 6-2. Bradburry made a great effort Mr. Gillespie's lace, especially about in the fourth set and relied chiefly

which eyes

they attempted to go on lobbing but Fincher showed that wits their nailed fingers, is badly damaged The was not worried By these tactics and the sight of one eye is lost entirely. and won the net 6. The score Mr. Gillespie's wife and family are at The K.C.C. Bowling Section closed as now two sets all and the final Home, and he was living in his house en their season on Saturday when a set proved the most exciting of all the outskirts of Krnchengizu."

ECC. SEASON CLOSED.

D. Baptista, & Yew, b' Wong scored their first goal, Sweeney being responsible. They nearly repeated 1 this soon afterwards, but the Gunners

goolle was very sure, and, although very enjoyable afternoon was spent Fincher quickly won the first two by a large gathering of members and games playing with great confidence o the "Tamar" attacked hard fo the friends who watched a vay interest and was applauded for some very fins end of the first half, they could not ingenic competition between teams back-hand strokes. The score, went 12. get past him."

10 1.52 J. Lopes, c. Wong Sik-chung, 5 17 2 52 2} YewsDend 130 49 6 M.J. Rall, run out

UNIVERSITY.

Kowloon batsmen in a desperate E. C. Hunt, run out. attempt to get them all out before I. T. Pan, c S. A. Ismail; b A. A. the call of time. They were BUCCESS-

Rumjahn

ful in getting their victims out! M. HL Roffey, cand b Weerapulli 2 cheaply until Stapleton made a stand, D. K. Samy, b Weerapalli ....... 1 and in spite of all attempts to dispose T. L. Cheah, hit wkt. b Rumjahn 11 of him, kept his end up, and managed T. E. Yeah, b S. Ismail

to play our time. His score of 27K E. Mogra, c A. Rumjahr, b

was his side's only double figure. Of

the others, Pestonji's 7 was the highest score.

The scores were:

CSCC

T. J. de Rome, b Pestonji

HE. Strange, c Cochrane, b

Chipchase, c Evans, b Coch

bank, hit w., b. Cochrane Wood, not out.

Witchell, Gorvin, bRamsay

6

Ismail.yenekete zoe

K. Cheah, not out...

R. A. Basto, Lb.w., b Ismail. C.H.-Yeoh, run outinen.

E. Baker b Earde......

Extras.....

Total

Bowling Analysia,

38 ExideA

Weerapalli

AN. b Ramsay mileser

Gorvin, b.Overy 13

2

F. Ozorio, b Yew main H Xavier, not out

J. Remedios, c Lai Kuen, b Wong:

Extras...

representing Taikoo, Civil Service, to 52 in his favour, and he locked K.BG.C and KGC The results were

Weir

0 Bes

0. Purves

0 Richmond

9 Gibson (5)

0 Davidson .........

0 Hughes

Blackburn

all over a winner. Bradbury then made a grand recovery and got in several overhead smashes from the middle of the court also driving hard

·PASSENGERS.

ARRIVIZA.

Pee Chira yesterday Mr B. Ben

0 and well with the forearms Benetty Hr Robert W. Campbell Miss

39 Kicking off in the second half the

10 awarded a free kick, which nearly Fries 10 Sailors took the ball down and were:

brought them a goal, Heap, after 123 cleverly beating the defence, putting Grott behind. The Gunners. then broke

Morrison (S)... away. After forcing several corners is rapid succession, they broke Seccombe through and: Watson put them one Fatheyjons up. The Sailors, nothing daunted Stanley pressed hard, but had hard lines, and Blake (S.) the gunders, managed to increase whyte w their lead, McHugh being the Scorer. Amery0 Chapman............. O each won twenty seven games

Mr. Cheesely was referee.

Total

13

Bowling Analysis.

16

Wong Fokenug,

10 Yew Mau-hop-****

0 Lai Kuen, massales per

Wong Sik-chung 6: 21

Lai Kuen, Lb.w. Pinna

93

Chan Tin-sung, b Pinna

13

Wong Po-keang, c-Luz, b Pinna 76

Yew Man-hon. c Finna,b Kull

Chan Hilee not put ..........

W. Wong Sik-chung, not out

A* Extras”.

151

POLICE V. CLUB.

18 actually took the next fiver TRIDEN and won the match 75 HE ATE splendid exhibition of dogged per severance and went all out for a wis 11 Silkstone (S.).15 when apparently hopelessly besten, Sloan Rudd 0f and a more even match has seldom 0 Newton ... O been witnessed in Hongkong. They

Scores 8-6,6-4, 2–6, 4–6, 7—

Muirhead (S)1 Nie (5)12

At the conclusion of the day's play. the prizes won during the RICH were presented by Mrs. Brawn. The results of the various competitions were as follow

The Club was down as a certain 6-winner for this match, but the Police 2nearly showed them a clean pair of CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.

heels. The Club were first to attack (1) Championship Cup, presented but a nice run and pass on the part of by 3. H. Ozberry Esq, won by A. B. Goldenberg was SDI INI

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