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TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925.

LOCAL SPORT.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

INTERESTING MATCHES THIS WEEK.

fBy "Hotspur "1

Plenty of interest was provided yesterday afternoon for those who

H.KCC. watched the

tennis tournament.

Several courts were engaged, all but one for champion ship matches,

Montague Bates and Captain R. H. P. West v. Yew Man-tsun: and Ho Ka-lau.

LOCAL FOOTBALL,

THE CHINA

HAWKINS AND SCA, TO- PLAY RETURN!

NORTHERNERS COMING

Handicap Singles "B" (second Permission is being sought from round):-L M. S. Lloyd (owe 3/6) v. Ó. C. Womack (scr.).

Handicap Doubles (third round-J. A. Worswick and E. P. Stewart (rec, 15) v. G. de Man and H. G. Burn (rec. 2/6).

Mixed Doubles (semi-final: T. H. King and Mrs. McElderry (ser) v W. and Mrs, Ironside (rec. 4/6).

The winner of the Redmond v. In the Open Singles, Fincher's Fujita match meets S. A. Rumjaha style overcame Tsurumi and the in the fourth round. The respec- former won in straight sets. Intive winners of the open doubles the third round Fincher will pro- matches down for decision, will bably meet Honda.

meet one another in the lower half of the semi-final. The winner of the Lloyd v. Womack match meets M. M."Watson in the third round. The winners of the handicap doubles match meet the Hetts in the fourth round. As stated, the mixed doubles match is ä semi final.

F. A Redmond played below his best form but credit should be given to Lim Peng-chin, a young player, who occasionally managed to cope with Redmond's advances to the net. After a pretragted first set, Lim felf away. Remand meets Fujita in the third round

Latest Arrangements.

Ho Kalan's forcefulness was' too much for Dr.Valentine and he

Mr. L. S. Greenhill honorary won fairly easily, his smashing, secretary to the H.K.C.C, informs volleying and driving being very the "China Mail" that the follow- Ho passes into the fourthing dates have been decided good: round in which he will play upont

H. D. Rumjahn.

the Football Association for the South China A. A. to play return football match with H.M S.. Hawkins, the raval team having lost a close game last Saturday.

MAIL.

DUPRE TO FIGHT.

SATURDAY NIGHT'S Ń ROUND BOUT.

CARTLIDGE AGAIN.

SPORTS CABLES. CHINA MAIL'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

BLADES" AGAIN.

'CUP WINNERS PLAY DRAWN GAME,

Andre Dupre, the ex-feather- weight champion of France is to meet C. P. O: Jim Cartlidge light- weight champion of the Colony, over 15 'rounds, catchweights at It is hoped that the match will 9,stone gibs. (eingside), on Satur be played to-morrow alternoon day night (May 3), at the Theatre, when the gate will be given to Royal, under the auspices of the the Hongkong Chinese Amateur will be under N.S.C.. rules, but first) are as follow:-

Boxing Association. The bout played to-day theme team plyen Athletic Federation, which is collecting funds for the Hongkong there will be a referee and two · FIRST LEAGUE: members of the China team for the judges.

Everton Far Eastern Olympiad.

Anicles were signed last Satur The Northern footballers coming day and both men are now in Chelsea... Stoke .............. I here to contest the right of repre." strict training. Each has to

Wolves. 0 Barnsley....... senting China are due on Sunday, deposit $100 weight guarantee, May 3. Tuesday and Wednesday which will be forfeited at 9.45 p.m. Barnsley have done particularly

[By scoring two away victories, ! May and 6, have been fixed on Saturday night should either well in the fight to avoid relega- tentatively for matches between fail to make the weight the S.C. A. and the Northerners,

ARMY BOXING.

SURREY REGIMENT

TOURNAMENT.

Dupre is to get $500 win, lose or draw and Cartlidge $750 for a, win, $300 draw, and S250 should he inse. Should there be a balance afler meeting expenses, Dupre will be paid an additional $250 towards expenses. It is due mainty to the efforts of Mr. R. M. Dyer and other officials of the. Associa- tion that the fight has been possible," in view of the heavy commitments required:

Under, the care, of that veteran,

FINALS THIS WEEK. To-morrow, the fourth round; Razack and Cassumbhoy, a pair Open Doubles match-Lt Col Inter-Company Boxing Tourna-Kid Marriot, who was himself a

The East Surray Regiment of youngsters, combined very well Montague Bates and Captain Westment will take place at Murray bantam or featherweight champion "and brought off many strokes

On Friday, the same court will

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Team Hudders

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Liverpool....40 20 11 9 61 32 49 wich A.....40 23 99-58 34 55 Balton W...41 22 9 10 75 35 54 which won applause. They look the V, Yew Man-tsun and Ho. Ka-lau Barracks this week, the finals years ago in Hongkong, Dupre Newcastle U.42 16 10 16:61 42 48 first two sets easily from Miskin will be played on the stand court.being fixed for Friday, May 1. has made the VR, C. his training Sunderland...41 19 13 9 63 51 47 and Allfree but the lesing pair put be used for the third round Open Inter-Company team

The Tournament will be held on camp with the assistance of some Bury 41 16 10 15 52 51 47 lines and men from the French gunboats Notts County 40 16 13 12 41 29 44 up 0 stout fight in the third.

Singles match-M. W. Lo v. S. Ebeing an open competition, all the Argus and, Vigilante. The ER.C. pair are now in the fourth round, in which they meet

Captain West will be going to best boxers in the Battalion will. In addition to the main event. Tottenham H41 15 14 12 52 42 42 )

Birmingham.41 16 13 12 48 53 44 O'Callaghan and Dr. Gawler, the

Each Company will A.B.Moir fheavyweight champion West Ham..42 35 15 12 62 Shanghai -with the interport ultimate winners to play the Lo

of the China Squadron) meets M'chester C...41 16 16 9 75 cricket team. Should he and his enter a team in all weights..

The winning Company will Leading Seaman Francis, H.M.S. Cardiff City.40 15 15 10 brothers in the top semi-final..

Blackburn....40 11 16 13 50. 56.35 Aston Villa...40 TI 16 13 52 68 35 Leeds U...41 11 18 12 46 98 34 Arsenal 41 14 22 5 46 56 33 Burnley.41 T 19 II 45 74.33 Everton......41 11 19 11 30 60 33 Nottingham F4 7 22 12.31 61 26 Preston N,E4 10 26 3 37 75 25 DIVISION II,

Goals

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"Nerves" spoiled any chances Parther win to-morrow, they will receive à Challenge Cup. In addi- Titania, champion of the Navy and Sheffield U...42 13 16 13 56 59 3

next

Shield. This Shield is awarded

annually to the best Athletic Com pany during the year.

meet the winner of the Ng. Szetion to this, Companies earn points. Marines and runner-up in the there might have been of Yew Man-kit and Lau Fook-ling excheung and Yung Hin-lur

In relation to their final order of Imperial Services Heavy weight Оред tending the service pair, Lt. Col. Rumjahns (fourth round,

merit in this competition, towards Championship. This will be a week, Montague Bates and Captain West. Doubles) match This match: was the last to finish presumably, prior to the cricket the award of the Battalion Athletic six-round heavyweight contest.

team's departure: and might have gone on to the

The Colonel. fifth set.. decidedly off-colour, his drives and smashes being only a shade of what he had done against Lay and Trambitzky. West, as usual, was the smarter of the pair and he won a lot of points.

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Booking for the public will be open at Moutrie's on Saturday.

INTERPORT BILLIARDS.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHA

LUSITANOS.

Both pairs won applause for bringing of almost impossible saves and the Chinese lobbed to

Probably comprising A. J. advantage but only on occasions. Osmund (captain), P. Yvanovich, As compared with their previous R. F. da Luz, H. da Luz, P. da torm, the service pair seemed to Roza, E. da Roza and P. A. have fallen away, but this may Rozario, the Hongkong team of have been due to their adapting Lusitano Club. cueists will leave their play to suit their opponents. by the Empress of Asia to arrive In the fourth and last set, the in Shanghai on Sunday, May 3, the Chinese led 5-1 but never got a day before the

week game after that although on at least commences, to meet the Shanghai three occasions they led by 40. Lusitano Club in an interport

As Captain West is likely to billiards match. leave shortly for Shanghai with Matches will be played on May the interport cricket team, an 6, 7, 8 and 9: Mr. Osmund, the attempt is being made to finish his holder of the Hongkong Open fixtures, as soon as possible. He Championship, will also play and the Colonel will meet Yew ganies of 1,000 up with Mr. Man-tsun and Ho Ka-law in the Johnson (Shanghai champion) on fourth round on Wednesday, the May 10 and with Mr. Pennell on winners to enter the lower bracket May 11. of the semi-final.

BILLIARDS TOURNEY,

A large number of the competi tors have previously appeared under the auspices of the Hong- kong Boxing Association at their. YVANOVICH Tournaments. Followers of box-

ing in Hongkong may, therefore, rest assured that good bexing will be seen.

LAWN BOWLS.

TAIKOO CLUB OPENING DAY.

CHALLENGER

AGAIN.

At the V. R. C. last night, Mr. P. Yvanovich once more won his way. to the challenge round of the billiards championship by defeat ing Mr. S. C. Kwok, 1,001 to 809 points.

Taking an early lend, Yuanovich Mr. G M. Young (President) the highest breaks were Yvanovich was 301 to 480 at the interval when and Mr. J. Reid (Vice-President) race

Bowling Club, on Saturday after-matters up bat failed and lost as captained two teams of the Taikoo 49, and Kwok 47.

Mr. Kwok attempted to even noon, when that club held its open stated. ing day. At the conclusion, Mrs. restrained game "for safety" but Had he not played a Weir, wife of the Club chairman, stuck to his usual game of free and presented the spoons.

easy shots, he might have done even better. The highest breaks in the second half were Yvanovich 52, Kwok 46.

The Vice-President's team won by 4 points. Results follow:- President's Vice-President's

Team.

Team,

T. Grimshaw G. M. Young A lavish programme of enter- Bonnerman beat A. K. Macken-tainment and reception for the

D. Gow zie in the handicap singles "B"

visitors has Hongkong

bean J. Forguson played without an umpire. The

arranged.. former is now in the lower half of the semi-final.

"Results in detail:-

Open Championship Singles (second round):-E. C. Fincher beat R. Tsun ni 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, F. A. Redmond beat Lini Peng-chin 9-7.

TAKE WITH SWEETENED WATER.

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J. Laing J. Reid

W. Weir W. Wotherspon

(S) 19 John Sloan T. Peterson J. B. Chapman J. Russell

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J. Mutthead C. S. Brown T. Young J. MacLachlan

(S) 18 W. P. Seath "H. Dinnen Saves the babies, helps the grown- H. C Rosker J. W. Paton

T. Grimes G. Mortison

· 61, 6-4. (Third round) Ho Ka-lau ups, comforts elderly people that's Jas. Sloan beat Dr. D. J. Valentine 6-0, 6-1, 6-3. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea, R. Wallace

Open Championship Doubles Remedy.

sudden

(third round): 1. M. Razack and cramps,

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I. A. Cassumbhoy beat G. Miskin diarrhoea. For sale everywhere..

and D. J. Allfree 6-0, 6-2; 7-5. Lt. Col. F. S Montague Bates and Captain R. H. P. West beat Yew Man-kit and Lau Fook-ling 6-2,] 2-6, 6-2, 7-5.

Handicap Singles "B" (third round): P. H. Bonnerman (scr.) beat A. K. Mackenzic (owe 1/6) 6-4, 2-6, 6-3.

Today's Programme.

To-day's Extures comprise:** Club Championship. (second round):-S. E. Green v. R. J. Saunders.

Handicap Singles "A" (second. sound): G. B. Hett (rec. 3/6) v. D. J. Allfree (rec, z/6).

Handicap Singles "B" (third' round C. W. E. Bishop (owe 1/6) v. Captain L. W. Bennet (rec. 3/6). Handicap Doubles (fourth round):-W. Ironside and C. ¤, ¦ Hickling (rec. 4/6) v. Lt.-Col. F. S. Montague Bates and Captain R. H. P. West (owe 15).

Mixed Doubles (third round) L. M. S. Lloyd and Miss Peck (scr.) v. W. and Mrs. Woodward (rec. 15).

In the handicap singles "B”; match, the winner will pass into the semi-final to play Bonnerman. The winners of the handicap doubles games úlso go fato' the semi-final of their event, in the 'top bracket.

The same applies to the mixed doubles tle.

Wednesday's Fixtures. Up to yesterday evening, the following fixtures had been posted. It is possible that other matches may be added, or one or two of them may not be played owing to "unforeseen circumstances..

Open Championship Singles. (third round):-S. Fujita v. E. A. Redmond.

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Open Championship Doubles (fourth round):-H. D. and S. A.J Rumjahn v. Na Szé-cheong and Yong Hia-lun, Lt. Col. F.

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C.P.O, Jim Cartlidge, lightweight champion of Hongkong, who morts Andre Dupe, ex-featherweight champion of France, this Baturday at the Theatre Royal

Mr. Yvanovich meets. Mr. A. J. Osmund (holder) in the challenge, round, as was the case last year.

TENNIS EXPERTS.

HONGKONG'S NOTABLE

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Middlesbro, 41 10 12 19 36 43 39 Bradford C40 13 15 12 37 43 38 Fulham....41 75 17 9 40 $5 39

Wednesday.41 15 19 7 50 57 37 Hamilton A...38 15 20 3 50 62 33 Southampton 39 10 12 17 33 36 37 Kilmarnock. 38 12 17 9 53 64 33 Barnsley 41 13 17 31 46 58 37 Morton 38 12 17 9 56 60 33 Blackpool.....41 14 19 8 6355 36 Falkirk 38 12 18 8 44 54 32 Stockport.....40 13 17.10 36 52 36 Aberdeeni 38 11:17 10 46 56 32. Stoke........42 12 19 11 34 45 35 Queen's Park38 12 18 8 49 71 32 Oldham......41 12 18 11 34 51 35 Ayr United...38 12 19 7 43 65 31 Cry's Palace...40 12 18 10 37 50 34 Motherwell....37 10 17 10 54 59 30 Coventry......41 11 21 9 45.81 31 Third Lanark38 II 19 8 53 84 30

DIVISION III Southern Section,

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N. S. C. BOUT.

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LONDON, April 27. At the National Sporting Club in Amongst distinguished sport Southend 40 19 16 50 52 43 a twenty rounds' bout for the

Brighton...39 18 13 8 56-42 44 ing visitors in Hongkong are the watford.....41 17 16. 8. 38 47 42 lightweight. championship noted American tennis players. Norwich.41 13 14 14 47 48 40 Britain, Eraie Izzard retained the Messrs. R. G. Kinsey, H. Gillingham...40.13 14 13 35 42 39 title by outpointing Teddy Baker. Kinsey, and H. L Snod.

Both were Londoners. Charlton 40 13 16 13 44 46 37 grass, who have been playing Bristal R.41 12 16 13 41 45 37 matches in Japan, and are on the Luton 41 10 14 13 49 55 37 way to Manila."

Tennis enthusiasts will be in-Aberdare 40 13 18 9 52 54 35 Reading39 13 16 10 33 35 36 terested to hear that, Mr. L. S. 'Queen's P.R..40 13 19 8 39 60 34 was mostly belter at long range From SAN FRANCISCO and LO Greenhill, Han, Secretary of the Bournemouth 40 10 21. HKC.C., has been endeavouring

to fix up some exhibition matches

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT

The fight was fast and interest-

advantage in height and reach and ing throughout. Izzard had the

work, using à splendid straight

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8 28 5 35 74 21 Baker did well in the clinches DIVISION III.

when he got in some nasty right upper-cuts and right-hooks.

Goals

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

ANGELES via PORTS.

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Steamship

"WEST PROSPECT"

three days, when it is hoped that

Baker was always dangerous as having arrived from the above men some exhibition games will be

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts, he put plenty of power behiad tloned ports, Wednesday, 29th Ap

his blows. witnessed between these players, Darlington.41 24 7 10 78 30 58:

and a local man to make up 3 Nelson41 23 11 7 78 44.53 fluctuated considerably but"

The fortunes of the fight

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N. Brighton ..40 22.11 7 74 47 5

1925, consignees are hereby notla

that their cargo is being lauded

to their risk into the hazardous and/6

R. G. Kinsey is one of the dou- Southport.....41 22 12 7 59 35 51 wards the end, Izzard took a clear bles champions of the grass courts Bradford39 17 10 12 74 38 45 lead and won on points.

of the U.S.A., and also holds Rochdale ...39 19 13 7 68 51 45 similar honours for asphalt court Chesterfield.41 16 14 II 53 43 43 players on the Pacific Coast. His Lincoln.....40 17 15 8 49 brother, HO, is in the same.Halifax-...........40 16 14 10 category. He was fourth in this | Grimsby ......41 15 17 9 60 year's singles, and was a member Wigan 45 14 16 11 58 55 of the US Davis Cup team playing.) Wrexham.40 15 17 8 53 57 with Tilden, Johnson, and Ashington....40 14 16 10

Richards, Snodgrass, who was Crewe 40 13 15 12 sixth in the singles, was runner-up Doncaster.....42 14 18 10 in the national clay court cham- Barrow.....39 15 17 pionships of the U.S.A.. and is Accrington...40 14 18 champion of South California:

QUEEN'S CLUB.

AMATEUR TENNIS CHAM- PIONSHIP.

(Reuter's Service.)

LONDON, April 27.

extra-hazardous godowna, of T Hongkong. & Kowloon Whart Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, stored at Consignee's rak.

Consignees of Cargo must produc an Import Permit signed by th Superintendent of Imports and E ports Office, Hongkong, before B of Lading will be countersigned fo Delivery Orders issued.

All broken, chafed and' damag. goods is to be left in the. Gudowi At Queen's Club in the ama- where they will be examined teur tennis championship, the 10 am.. Monday, 4th May, 192 Walsall ......41 13 18

Hon. C. Bruce (Queen's Club) beat by Messrs, Anderson & Ashé, Marl Hartlepools...40 12:18 10 44

A. Tylor (Queen's Club) 6-1;. 6-3. Surveyors, Durham 39 10.16 13 39 63 336-3. Tranmere....40 14 22 4 58 69

At the Marloe Court this morn-Rotherham...41 7 27 7 41 85 ing, the master of a junk was fined $10 or ten days' imprisonment for anchoring in the central fairway.

—A-GOOD-LINIMENT

-Rab-Ohmmberlain's-Pain-Baluron-the- painful spots. It is penetrating, start up the circulation which carries the congation and pressure that causes the pain. That is how it helps rheumatic palas, lumbaro, backache, neuralgia, Teaching Joints and mus Bold And recommanded everywhere.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE., Goals.

The winner meets E. Baerlein (holder) in the challenge round.

PICAROON SCRATCHED. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Rangers ......38′ 25- 3 10-76 25 60

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Rautera Serzrige.2. St. Mirren ...38 18 16 4 65 65 40 Partick T....38 14 14 10 60, 58.38 |

LONDON, April 27. Dundee...38 14:15.848-54 36 In the Two Thousand Guinous Rafth R....38 14 16 8 53 61 36 the strawling of Picaroon (the " Hearts.....38 12 15 11 64 67 35 favourne) was reported If Live on St. Johnstone38.12 15 11 57 72 35 Saturday afternoon. a do

All Claims must be presented with ten days of the steamer'a arri here, after which they cannot a recognised.

No Claim will be recognised the Goods have left the Godow and cargo undelivered after f May, 1925, will be subject to reát? No Fire Insurance, whatever? be effected.

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Consignees are requested to. "if their "Bills of Ladiumin excha for Delivery Ordern.iramédiately,

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STRUTHERS & BARRY,

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