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THEATER ROYAL.

KOWLOON MARATHON.

THURSDAY'S BIG BACK.

Civil Service.******

1

D 18

DENWITCH PLAYERS.

Kowloon 6 3 12 11

| Craigengower 3 3 3

2 11

RGA ANGAL

University

Indians ****** Staffs ...............

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HOLIDAY MATCHES.

KGC : GRC

2 0 9

JONNOWNANO

The K.CC and Chinese R. C. will play on CRC ground on Tuesday, commending at 10.30 a.m. The K.CC. team is as follows-A. O. Brawn, D | M. Goodall, E.L.Fraga, H. Overy, C. S Stapleton, Capt. Spinks, W. B. Haslett; W. F. T. Gorvin, J. Stalker, B. D. Evans, J. P. Robinson.

CLUB v. UNITED SERVICES.

The undernated will represent the Club against the United Services on Tuesday and Wednesday on the Club ground at 11 am-T E Pearce (Captain), R. E. O. Bird, L. J. Davies, F. H. Farthing, E. W. Hamilton. E

·LIST OF ENTRIES,

About 72 entries have been re- ceived for the Kowloon Marathon Race for Europeans, organised by Men's Society of St. Andrew's Church, which will be held on Thurs day. The start of the race will be at St. Andrew's Church, and the distance to be covered is about 7 miles. The course leads out Nathan Road past the Yamati Chinese theatre to Ho-Mun Tin and the Kowloon Dairy, then along the 100 foot road to Kowloon City, and back by way of Hunghon, the Cement Works. Chatham Road, and Signal Hill to Nathan Road.

Besides the entries from the ser- vices, there are quite a anaber o civilians Lance Corporals Britten and Ralphs, who finished seventh and Sourteenth in the Hongkong Marathon last year, are entered. Mr. D. G. Purves is the Hon. Secretary.

A POPULAR PICTURE.

It is scarcely to be wondered at B. Reed, F. J. de Rome, G. R. Sayer that Daddy Long Legs" is breaking

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ORCHESTRA COMMENDED.

The Denniston Players on Satur day night brought to a conclusion their season in Hoogkong, by, presenting The Linkissed Bride," a larca in three scrs, a large and enthusiastic

dienen. The season has been a complete success, and the fast per- formance hally unintained the stan- dard set by those that had preceded tre sary is of a young man who is about to get married, and expects

handsome check from his muscle on the occasion. The bride-to-be, a mercenary person, at the last moment insists she must have the check be fore the ceremony. The young man, knowing that his uncle must be handled differently, persuades Stenographer to go through x false ceremony of marriage, and pose as his wile just long enough to let him get the check. There is plenty of humour is the play, and of course it turns out that the marriage ceremony was not false at all, but real as resi could be.

Mr. Leo Kennedy was the bride-

groom, and Miss Wards Howard the

HL A. Sawyer, D. J. Valentine and K1 records as far as cinema entertain stenographer, Both were very satis

We hold stocks of the following Cord Tyres ----

"PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP” "KELLY SPRINGFIELD"

FISKE

"LEE."

E. A. Webster.

SPORT.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CRC v. CSCC

Valentine, Lb..b Hayter.

S. J. Davies, L.b.w. b Hayter ***.

P. Jacks, run out pressure

G. M. Dorkins, b Haptez...............

W. H. Drummond, not out... cover D. E. Donnelly, b Hayter.......

Extras

INTERPOST GOLF.

DRAW FOR TOMORROW.

factory. Mr. W. Vaughan Morgan as the amiably intoxicated friend, and Miss Florence Chapman, as Lily, the Maid, provided the most of the laughs.

ment is concerned in Hongkong, in deed it would be surprising if such were not the case, for its appeal is irresistable alike to young and old,

Throughout the season, the Com- being filled as it is with chikiren and their doings. Moreover the children pany has availed itself of the musicians are not those we see every day, with of the Wiltshire Regiment, and has fathers and mothers to protect and had an orchestra that has done much care for them, but little children who to add to the pleasure of the perform

Other companies might well "follow their example. The orchestra the charges of an ssyhrn which is ances. sadly mismanaged.

Play in the Golf Interport to morrow at Fanling will start at about 10 am, so that those catching the 835 train will be in plenty of time.are Eighteen holes will be played in the

As a madcap child whose resistless compares well with any theatre or- TEET JA PIANOR CAR 10rning and 18 in the afternoon personality overcomes even the most chestra. There is not enough military

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best three scores of each side to count, medal play.

The following is the drawing and order of going out.— · ·

Mr. T. W. Hill

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M.

W.

7

Shanghai. Col. Marr Johnson `v.

Hongkong-

-15.3 3 10 I

42- 28

2 0 20 NAVY CC

Į Mr. W. J. Dewar v.

Mr. W. J. Hawkings v.

17 Mr. J. B. Ferrier v. 25

The Civil Service proved too strong for the Chinese in their league match on Saturday, and by

it. inflicting a crushing defeat on their opponents, improved their chances Sheffield... · for premiership of the league. The Hayter Chinese were weaker than usual, and Crole-Rees batting first, proved easy victims to Bishop the excellent bowling of the Civil Service, the whole side being got out for the low score of 63 runs, of which Choa Man-ping's 28 was the only double figure. The Civil carefully, Service batted very the Chinese bowling giving them Witchell 110 end of trouble. was dropped at point early in the innings and later gave more chances which were not taken advantage of His partner also took a few risks, Twenty-three overs saw the Chinese total reached, and then the batsmen hit out at everything that came their way and the runs began to come very quickly. Many chances were given, but the Chinese caught nothing. Sayer had not joined Wit

Mr. R. M. Smith

Major H. G. Bagcall.

Mr. A. B. Stewart,

14 Rev. W. P. Roberts v. 21

Bonham Carter, b Webster. Stewart, b Farthing................ Lotham, b Farthing...... Stevenson, b Farthing. Hayter, c Valentine, b Farthing... 6 Sheffield, run out. Jones, c. Pearce, b Farthing ... 12. Franks, c Farthing, b Webster... 13 Crole Rees, e Pearce, b Donnelly 21 Bishop, not out.... Drew, c Pearce, b ̈Farthing

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159

Mr. R. L. D. Wodehouse.

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sordid surroundings. Miss Pickford's favour about it to render it insppro

priate for theatre use, and it is so far characterisation is a masterpiece,

The Coronet management have re-better than the indifferent piano music quested us to announce that Wednes-usually provided during the intervals. day text will be definitely the last that it makes a most welcome change. day of this attraction,

course of a melee the Hongkong Goalkeeper ran out to kick away, But missed the ball which rolled into the net. As the ball was last played outside the striking circle, the score was not allowed, and a bully was ordered on the 25. This resulted in the hall being cleared. A-little before the close, when a draw seemed inevitable, Miss Ranger again broke The match between the KBGG through and netted for Victoria who (golf section) and the KCC. (golf (retired winners by the odd goal in section) played at King's Park yester-three.

KBG.C. 7. KC.C

day proved to be a very close strug- The style of play showed great!

le, the KCC just managing to improvement on the last match. snatch a win. The scores were*-*

SINGLES.

5.G.I.C

HF. Stonbam 0

||

kcc

H. Overy....1

J. S. McIntosh.....††

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

R

72.

1

50

2 T. Sherman..............

420.3 3

68

6

W. McKay ...............1

I

28

1

W. Q. Lambert 1

P. Heathcote 0.

0 12

D. Gow ..................0

0

1

W. Russell 1

Capt. C.B. Riggs 0

STAFFS v. KOWLOON. -

T. ES ........0

chell very long when the latter was Webster clean bowled in the failing light, 12 Farthing ..... runs short of his century. De Rome's Donnelly.. .105 was very cleverly compiled. Dorkins When stumps were drawn, the "Civil Madden. Service had 210 runs to their credit and eight wickets in hand.

The scores WEIE>

"CRC.

J

G. A. V. Hall, ran out....................................... 2 The Staff nd Departments were Choa Man Ping. Hamilton, b Bird 28 again unable to fulfil their league en 1gagement on Saturday, when they

Ng Ste Kwas. b Reed.....

Un Hew Fan, b Reed...

J. Wong, b Reed........

G. Lee, not out.........

Lo, Man Pan, b Sayer........

H. Ching, ran out...........

Wong Po Keung, c Sayer, b

Hamilton

A. J. Kew. b Sayer..........

Cheung Wing Kui,b Sayer......

Extras

Total......

1 were scheduled to meet the RCC,

Capt. Ritchie ....0|

J. P. Robinson ...1

Messrs. C. C. Hickling and G. E.

Piercy were the referees.

RUGBY.

CLUB DEFEAT ARMY.

D. Harvey an✪ The Club met the Army in the A.0. Brawn...1 second round of the competition for H. E. Stevens...1 the Rugby Challenge Cap on Satur

C. Atkinson 1 J. Ralston

T. Evelyn0 Reynolds-1 day and strengthened their position in the league by defeating their opponents by 11 points to 5.

R. J. Dizon A Davidson A. W. J. Hoy-1

R. E. Nicholls .....Ő

R. Lapsley0 C. Bond

With the exception of R. Dick turning out for the Club in place of Rouse, the teams fielded az adver- 1 tised

F.L. Cooke-1 J. E. Oxberry-01

1 but 'Capt. Spinks managed to get J.O. McLaggan 0 J. McMurtrie

6 together for a friendly match, a D. Mackenzie 0 W. J. Edwards...-1;

9 scratch XI which went down to the

home team by a large margin. All

had a very enjoyable afternoon, 30 |

0 nobody worried.

6

The scores were

1

STAFF AND DEFTS.

| Col. Greer, b Overy

Totals... 7

PAIRS,

H. F. Stonham'

H. Overy

1

T. Sherman

0W. McKey

63 Sgt. Hollands, c Bates, b Haslett 15W. O.Lambert 0.

Capt. E. G.Spinks, lb.w. b Overy D. Gow

S. Maj. F. Haynes, b Overy.....5W. Russell

6. M. R. w. Sgt. Long, b Braga, b Haslett. 10 1.26 1E.F. Spinks, b Haslett........... 12 6 14 3 Lieut Hannam, b Overy

8.22 12 3 Banderman Rogers, not out.....

Bowling Atalysis.

-Bird

Reed

Sayer......

Hamilton

7 2 4 1

CIVIL SERVICE.

F. J. de Rome, c Kew, b Un

..105

R. C. Witchell, b Ching .................................. 89

R. R. Sayer, not cutie sa se pas cu 1 Extras mum. 15

Total (for 2 wickets) ........................210

B. E. G. Spinks, e and b Braga... Bandsman Dobson ʼn Gorvin..... Pte. Robson, b Garvio....

A. R. Sutherland, F. C. Bevan, F. H. Overy

Extras....

The Club assumed the offensive from the start, and early in the game: 9 Macnamara scored for them by touching down well out. Wallace took the kick but failed to convert. Soon afterwards, receiving the oral J.S. McIntosh...in midfeld, Smyth made a nice run down the field, and dodging the Capt. Ritchie

defence in Ene style, touched down for another try. Wallace made no mistake with the kick this time and converted. Half time came with the Club leading by 8 points to si

P. Heathcote

J. P. Robinson

A. O. Brawn

B. E. Steveas ...1 C. Reynolds

D. Harvey

5 Capt. C.B. Riggs

25 T. Ellis

8 T. Evelyn

3R. J. Dixon

1 A. W. J. Hoy...D OR. Lapsley

8C Atkinson-1

J. Ralston..... A. Davidson

R. E. Nicholls...1 C. Bood

4 FL Cocke...0 J. H. Oxberry...1 --- | J. O. McLaggan J. McMurtrie Total 79 D. Mackenzie...0 E. J. Edwards...1

Totals......3

Bowling 'Analysis."

M. R. #.

9

0 34 4

J. Ling; E. B. Reed, W. H. Edmonds, W. B. Hallett ....

9

0

43 3

R. E. O. Bird, H. E. Strange, and W. F. J. Gorvia ... 2 - E..W. Hamilton did not bat.

2

0 2

E. L. Braga - 1 0 2. 1

KOWLOON C.C.

ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND.

An interesting golf match has been fixed for Tuesday next, England v. Scotland. The teams will be chosen 0C. I. Stapleton, c Robson bE.F. from the members of the K.C.C. and

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Bowling Analysin

0. 12.

.E. L. Braga, b Capt Spinks ..... R NaSee Kwont 0 55 Lee 10 0 41 Ching.....10.3 0.34 Chos Man Ping... 2: 0. 18 Un Hew Fan..***** 6 0" 47

Spinks.................. $3 K.B.G.C.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

:

HK.C.C. 9. NAVY.

1

1 H. Örery, c Haynes b Capt. Spinks' 6

OL.S. Bates, Haynes b Capt. Spinks 4

1 W. B. Haslett, b Hollandstra

This friendly match, which was played on the Hongkong Club ground on Saturday, proved to be very interesting, and was watched by a large crowd: The Navy scored a very creditable win over the Home

team by an overwhelming margin,

The scores were

KONGKONG C.CT

J. P. Robinson, b Hollands.................. W.F.J. Gorvin b Holandan

Q

D. M. Goodall, c and b Captain

Spinks...

tom. 19

A. O. Brawn, not out, 47 F. G. Herridge, c Long, b Captain

Splaks...aitin

28

LADIES' HOCKEY.

V.L.FLC, beat H.KLE.C.

The Club resumed the offensive from the centre and made tracks for Army territory. Ralston gathered cleverly and dashing through touched down-between the posts. Tinson was given the kick but failed to com vert. The Army Took a band in the game after this and very soon Tomory.. opened their scoring by dodging all opposition and touchicg down close in. Murray converted and the score sheet read Club 11; Army.5. Although both sides worked hard after this, neither scored again and at the final whistle the scores were unchanged

The game was on the rough side, and several balts had to be called to attend to players who were butt in the scrums.

CLUB TO MEET NAVY:

To-morrow the Club will meet the Navy in their retum match on the Club ground commencing at 4.30p.m. The newly formed Victoría Ladies As this match will decide the fate of and Hongkong Hockey teams had the Cup, a keen struggle is anticipat another encounter at Happy Valleyjed. Should the Navy win this match, on Saturday afternoon when a very the Cup to theirs. On the other

B. D. Evans, c Col. Greer, b Capt, close struggle was witnessed by a hand, should the Club win, the final

................. 11 large gathering. Victoria won by result will be uncertain until after the

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two goals to one.

Navy meet the Army in their return

In the first half Miss Ranger scored match. 227 for Victoria. Hongkong tried hard The following have been chosen to equalize but the defence was to represent the Cinb:-). W. Alabas- Bound and they could not get ter, back; S. J. Jordain, H. G.-Baxter, through. The teams crossed over. A. M. D. Wallace and H. Day, three- with Victoria leading by one goal, quarters V. G. Smyth and R. Dick, Play evened up in the second half halves; G. G. N. Tinson, C. J. Coopery and soon after the bully-off Hong-4N.: A/-Harper, H.-C. Maccantera. kong; broke through and Miss A. G. Lamplogb.: J. S. McCann, Į.

Splaks ......

Extras

Total......

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

R,

1

'67

6

0.

62

3

0

58

15.

25

0 Ramsay equalised. Victoria went on Fiddes Wilson, and J. Ralston (capt),

the war path: after this and in the forwarda,

Madden, st. Franks, b Sheffield... 0 Capt. Spinks ...21 F. E.Farthing, b Crole-Rees... 4 Hollands .......................11 `- R. E. A. Webster, c and by Hayter. 32 Col Greer10 T.E.Fearce, c and b Eryter. 24 Lt. Hannam.4. EL A. Sawyer, e Franks, b Hayter. 3 E. F.Spinks 3

py

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