LOCAL SPORT.
HOW THEY PLAYED.
KINSEYS AND SNODGRASS IN ACTION,
"WHIRLWIND” TENNIS
"HONGKONG LOSE IN FINGLES AND DOUBLES.
For combination, they were an object lawson. Although expon ents of the always attacking gome they never advanced till they had reason to and when they did were like a stone wall. They won, but
THE CHINA "MAIL.
INDUSTRIES.
CANTON STUDENTS ON
TOUR.
than themselves by tackling HONGKONG everything that's sent up and stick to batting an ordinary innings, we shouldn't do so badly. Our change bowlers must do their full part otherwise Bowker will be overworked as bowler and fields- man and there will be nobody to As trundle with 'Lobster Reed. you say, there has been no men-
Mr K. Y. Siao, President of the
the local men were just as entertion of H. B.. Ollergessen. 120 of the staff and students are in prising.
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Harvey Snodgrass also bangs over his serves and his drives are For the visit of the famous-very-fast-indeed At volleying American tennis players, the he was also supërb. following should be noted:-
To-day. 4.15 p.m., H.K.C.C. stand court, best of three gets H. Snodgrass v. T. Honda. Followed by:→
R G. and H. O. Kinsey v. Ng Sze-kwong and Captain O'Callag han best of five sets).
Fo-morrow.
order
same
timeandi
Howard Kinsey v. Captain O'Callaghan
an
Spectators were impressed by the fact that all three visitors dit
differentiate between not initial and the second serve- sacrificing "doubles" for speed. † Typical of the Americans, they were ever in a hurry.
. THE SINGLES,
any catches are missed from bats
an of the Quayle or Ollerdessen type. then we are in for it." On parting, he agsigred me that the Torr Wilson" bogey had been exploded.
-W.P.C.
TRIAL MATCH. Last Saturday, Shanghai were have played another trial match on the Cricket Club ground, the teams being
E. G. Barnes, A. J. W. Evans, L. Wainwright, H H. Morris, Burn. J. H Rhoora, A. E. Lanning. H. Barring, G: M. Bill-
Harvey L. Snodgrass, ranking, sixth in American singles, beat Ng Sze-kwong by 6-2, 6-2.
Snodgrass monopolised the at-
Kwangtunk Government Technical College, Canton, informed the "China Mall" yesterday that about Hongkong where they have visited the University, the Electric Co., R. Corney's glass factory and the
China Sun Motion Picture Co.
WEDNESDAY,
SPORTS CABLES.
COUNTY CRICKET.
SLOW BOWLERS DO WELL.
..
SURREY'S CLOSE SHAVE,
ESSEX SPRING SURPRISE AT LORI's,
As most of the successes in They also intend visiting the county cricket during the last few Talkoo Dock, the Gas Co., the days have been achieved by slow Cement Co's factory, the Rope bowlers, it might be presumed 'that i Co, s factory, the China. Leather the matches were played on sun- Manufacturing Co... and other drying pitches after the main of the previous weak. Still, several proved places.
Through the "China Mall" Mr.ision made runs and the counties Sino bega so tender thanks for the without, howlers who could cope many courtesies extended to the with the wicket, naturally, suffered. visitors.
Perhaps the biggest surprise is He defeat of Middlesex, at Lord's, Eres. There were some other Pourrow victories.
For the last batch of nutches, each winning a point. Ng occu-
G. S Dunkley, W. E. O'Hara Ports 61,000,000, being decreases of taking the times of Beuter's cables sionally resorted to lobbing and (captain), H. C. Peck, J. M. Pear-1 as compared with the March must av Jinished early on the 2,500,000 and 9,500,000 respective from Tondon, the Feicester match "HURRICANE" GAME. Tennis enthusiasts who, having several games went to deuce.son, P. Madar. E. J. Merritt, J. B. totals. The first four months of second day and the Gravesand watched "world players"
Having a tremendous advantage Murray, H. W. Allison, T. W. R. 1925 compared with corresponding match also on the second day Wimbledon or elsewhere, thought in service and practically every Wilson, A. J. Willis, H. W. Brady period of 1924 show an increase in (details. in yesterday's "China that exponents of the "hurricane" department, the American lost. the Reserve W. K. Tait.
imports of 74,500,000 and an' in- | Mail, ''), "The others must have ex- game would be adversely affected first two games but won the next in a blazing Hongkong sun were second set went to 2 all Ng de-kong. Evans. Burn, Rawsthorne,
[Barnes kept wicket in the last crease in exports of 13,500,000-tended over the full three days and six. With Snodgrass leading. the triangular interportal Hong-Reuter
From some of the small scores, it' agreeably surprised yesterday.
seems that there must have been when they
say the Kinsey served to take one or two more O'Hara, Peck, and Wilson were brothers go through thirty games games, than he did as he tried all ak down here last year. Billingsl
rain again.
London, May 12-The Board of Robert Kinsey and H. Snod tack but there were two net (aptain), CC.Ollerdossen.de retry for April ud of grass v. Ng Sze-kwong and Dr. volleying duels towards the end. & M. Moffatt, T. J. Rawsthorne follows: Imports 110,000,000, ex-
R. E Tottenham.
at top-speed and finish almost as fresh as they started.
Reserve-P; Garr."
the time but he was not so accur-captained the team that beat (final): Captain O'Callaghan ate as he has been and suffered from a slight attack of nerves." Hongkong in 1522 and Wain- and Dr. D. R. Gawler v. H. D. and
wright was skipper in the S. A. Rumjahn. 1920.] triangular tournament here in
CLOSE 'DOUBLES MATCH.
Robert G. and Howard O. champions of the U.S.A., beat. Kinsey, the grass pourt doubiles Captain O'Callaghan and Dr. R. E Tottenham. 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
Well as Hongkong's doughty re- presentatives played, the Ameri- cans were neyeball out" although they certainly put into their game one of the best tennis that has "given them their posi- tions in the US tennis world
Tottenham opened the service Knowing that it mast have been at least two months since and Howard followed: Splendid the visitors left America and that rallies were seen in nearly every They cald harily be expected to
game, the tennis being of a very be at the top of their form aftur high order hut with the Kinseys confident masters of the situation. confinemem on shipboard, violent-
With each pair winning a ser changes of temperature and hav-vice, the Hongkong side led till ing to play in strange light, those in the first set and then lost of the full stand of spectators and two love games. The local pair others who lined the ropes six and led 3-love in the second set and eight deep, went prepared then 1-1 but with Tottenham feek watch tennis they had never seen the pace somewhat and the before, and they were satisfied,
Kinseys warming up the latter took five games in succession.
POWERFUL SERVICE,
It was abundantly evident that | Denice was called. fairly often bui staming, coupled with aggressive- ocalaghan became erratic as the ness, is the secret of success. Pretty strokes and grand are help; †set, the score was 1-0, 1-1, 1-2 notch progressedw In the third ful attributes but of little avail92, 4-2 and then, after a struggle against those who bang the ball-5-2After losing two games. 547 about with the force of giants, the Kinseys won the last game In service, too, it is necessary to easily (6-4) and thus the match. cultivate a style that will permit
All were accorded an enthusias- of terrific swings and variation: "tie reception and the spectators Captain O'Callaghan was the were just as ready to applaud one hero of the day-giving of his) best, except for n rejipse towards the end and, losing Bitle in com- his usual self as a most efficient Lt. Col. T. A. Robertson was parison with his world-famous
ump:re. In all departments | opponents.
The Hon. Sir Claud Severn,
as the other.
of the game, especially at the net, Commodore A. J. B. Stirling in smashing. generalship. ami-RN with Mrs, and Miss Stirling, cipation, fleetness, volleying the Hon. Mr. P. H.. Mrs and the these in no particular order÷he | Misses Joyce shone; but still he was often out-Holyoak. were interested specta- and Dorothy
At his side, Dr. Tattenham ap peared slow but he won points
witted.
fors,
JAPANESE PLAYERS.
. After the exhibition a number
and by no means disgraced him-went to another court where they self. He was too apt, to overhit say the ball or send it into the net and Olympiad iawn tennis team play the Japanese Far East
among themselves.
Many were inclined to agree with the Kinseys prediction made while they were in Manila that Jean would easily win the Olympiad tennis tournament.
FAR EAST OLYMPIAD,
MANILA RECEPTION FOR CHINESE.
MANY SPECTATORS.
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....
Advice has been received in Hongkong to the effect that the first batch of Chinese athletes for the seventh Far Eastern Olympiad commencing shortly in Manila, had arrived there on Saturday where they had been accorded a tremendous reception.
the
Thousands, will attend Olympic Games and great
at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. and are enthusiasm has been demonstrated. Most of the Chinese are staying being lionised by the Chinese
residents.
TEAMS LEAVING TO-DAY.. By the President Van Buren, the Japanese baseball team left Marila to-morrow morning. On yesterday and will arrive in
start and on that afternoon, the Saturday, May 16, the Games will
Japanese and Chinese baseball
Japanese baseballers when they teams will meet.
of the
were at practice at Sockumpoo.
of a "star" pitcher and therein, they appeared very strong in bnt ting but they lacked the services
The doubts of their ability to defeat the nimble Filipinos.
From what was scen
of tennis were given by the four
Further Strenuous "exhibition",
in a blazing sun this morning. Japanese on the H.K.C.C. courts,
service and sacrificed everything for speed. There was hardly & rally in a doubles set.
had difficulty in taking. Howard very convincingly at practice Each of them had a very strong Kinsey's stinging, trieks service.
Ng Sze-kwong. against Sub- grass in the singles, showed him self an experienced player, with a more than useful, repertoire of atrokes some of which like the thop were reminiscent of his Best. He was outplaced by a powerful player who was nearly always at the net but once or twice the t Chinese hud Snodgrass beaten by i placing, Skill more often did he i pass the American with beautiful Jength drives.
THRILLING DOUBLES, ..
As was expected: the doubles match was easily the more thrill- ing the brothers winning in straight sets but only by 6-4, 6-4. £4.
-HOTSPUR.
'INTERPORT CRICKET.
HONGKONG'S CHANCES IN SHANGHAI
EXPERIENCED VIEWS.
and Japanese teams were enter- Yesterday, both the Chinese
tained by the South China A.A.! and the Japanese by the Nippon Club. To-day, the athletes will! depart by the President Grant due in Manila on Friday.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
H.K.C.C. HANDICAP DOUBLES.
OUTSTANDING MATCHES.
The table of outstanding fixtures now stands as follows:-
Open Singles. The following matches remain to be played
14h round, Captain O'Cal laghan v. S. E. Green (May 18).
2. semi-final, winner of No. v. H. D. Rumjahn (May 201..
3.-Seal, I. Honda (holder). winner of No. 2 (May 21) Open Doubles.
be played:
The following match remains to
は
Dr. D. R. Gawler v. H. D. and Final, Captain O'Callaghan and S. A. Rumjahn (May 22).
Club Championship. The following matches remain to be played
1.-semi-final, W. B. Cornaby v. W. Hyde.
-W. P: C MIDDLESEX GO DOWN, Playing ut Lord's, Middlesex lost to Essex by 7 wickets.
Middlesex batted first and could muster 93. G. M. Louden įtaking & wickets for 41...
Still, Middlesex had no cause for arm as Esses could only reply with 65; A. B. Tanner secured 5 wickets for B. Then Middlesex } collapsed again,"this_time_being_all ut for 61; Louden's analysis was 4 for 26 and Hipkin, A.B., took 4] wickets for 18 runs.
Then Essex it off the required sans, getting a boundary when they had tied, their total amounting to 9 for 3 wickets down.
YOURSHIRE BAFE.
Northampton-
Northampton, shire v. Hampshire.
Brighton.-Sussex v. Essex. Manchester. Tuncashire Scotland.
Oxford.University.v. Leicester-
shire,
Cambridge. University Trial
Match
MR. OSMUND WINS.
DEFEATS SHANGHAI
CHAMPION.
(Reuters Service.)
MAY 13, 1925.
"ANOTHER EFFORT.
PROPOSED CANTON RAILWAY.
Shelved for several years on account of political obstacles, the proposal to build a railway from Pun U (one of the two 'Canton metropolitan districts) to Hot Ping (one of the four districts forming the hinterland of Kong- moon) has once more come to light.
Mr. Ma U-lun of Hongkong is the prime mover in the project says the "Chini News,"
About four years ago, he secured per- mission to start the project but a political upheaval resulted in the work being postponed: Mr. Ma has now despatched two represen- tatives to Canton to discuss the
SHANGHAI, May 12: Mr. A. J. Osmund, the Hongkong] project with the, present Govern- billiard champion, defeated Mr.ment.
The proposed route will be R. C. K. Johnson, the Shanghai champion, by 153 in a game of one through a very fertile area, must- thousand up, the final scores being: ly given over to agriculture and
very thickly populated. Osmund, 1,000; Johnson, 847..
1.
AMATEUR STATUS.
'NURMI'S SUSPENSION
LIFTED.
(Reuter's American Servisė.)
WHO'S WHO,
LATEST CHINA COAST CHANUES.
Mr. L. W. Saar, chief officer; Huichow, as gone chief officer,
ratsuan.
PHILADELPHIA, May 12. The Philadelphian District 3. s. Aherné, chief officer, Amateur Athletic Union has lifted Fats as gute etuet officer, the suspension recently passed an Huichow Nurmi and Ritola (the Finn -Mir. 4. 5. Turnbull, from reserve, running champions) and other has gone chief officer, Kingyuan. well-known runners, on the charge of demanding excessive expenses.
SINGAPORE TENNIS,
KLEINMAN CHAMPION
AGAIN."
D. H. Kleinman, tennis champion of the Singapore Cricket Club, won the championship again last week by defeating R. N. Hamilton
Mr. J. H. Bruce, chief officer, Kingyunk, has gone chief officer, Hanat
Captains FM. Dillon, of the Suiyang, is decensed...
Captain D: Lupton, of the Linun, Lips_gone_master Hupel
Capri C. 1. Jones, of the Hupeh, has gone muster, Linan.
Mr. R. Sington, third en- ginger, Whangpu, has signed, off.
Mr. W. Sharp hus been appointed third engineer, Whangpu
Mr. D. C. Lewis, second officet, Yusang, has resigned.
after an excellent game.
Mr. . Bolum second officer, This is the third year in succes-Chunsang, has gone. sup'y" second Yorkshire visited Bristol and de- sion that Kleinman has won the officer, Wosing. Tender tiloucester by 110 runs. championship and the cup, present- Mr. E. R. Alton, second officer,
Through Parker Cs taking 4ed by Mr. R. J. Addis, becomes Wosang, has gone second wickets for 49, Yorkshire only made his property.
officer, Farsang. 1 in the first innings.
Gloucester replied with 82; Macaulay, G.G., captured 3 wickets for 34 and Kilner, R, 4 for 24.
Batting the second time, York- V-shire declared with only 77 for. 4 wickets down. Then Gloucester were dismissed for 12. Macauiny, in the second innings, got 6 wickets for 30 runs and Kilber 4 for 10...
Green
z-semi-final, S. E.
winner of No. 2, v. Major Hartersley Smith.
3-final, winner of No. 1
Handicap "Singles "A.” ..... The following matches remain to be played
(Thursday).
1-semi-final, Dr. D. J. Valentine. (rec. 4/6) v. D. J. Allfree (rec. 2/6)
(owe 3/6) v. winner of No. I.
2-final, Major Hattersley Smith
WORCESTER V. WARWICK, Warwick, at Birmingham, went down to Worcester by 38 cutis.
Worcester made 251, Turbox. C.V., contributing 103 not ont. Handicap Singler “B” Warwick's first innings realised The following matches remain, 212, of which total R. E. S. Wyatt to be played:-
mude 59. Root, P.. was responsi 1-semi-final, L. M. S. Lloyd ble for 5 wickets at thist of 78 fowe 3/6) v. G. de Man (scr.)
man (scr.) v. C. W. E. Bishop (Thursday).
2. semi-final, P. H. Bonner-
(owe 1/6).
3-final, winner of No 1. winner of No. 2.
V.
to be played
The following matches remain
Handicap Doubles.
final, B. D. Evans and W. Hyde
(owe, 3/6) v. W, B Cornaby and N. L. H. Railton (scr.).
Mixed Doubles Handicap. (owe 1/6).
'Winners-G. 2. and Mrs. Sayer
and Mrs.
Rubbers up-W. Iropaide (rec. 4/6),
Readers who are interested in the tennis tournament are advised
to keep the above table reference.
LOCAL BASEBALL
VOLUNTEER TEAM TO JOIN LEAGUEN
for
9.
Adshend compiled Stant Quaife, For their second innings, Worces- ter unged 144. Dr. Burnie
W.G., took 4 wickets for 31 rúns.
Warwick were then dismissed for 145.
LIGHT HELES DRAW.
At Cumbenge, the University drew with Luncushfire. Enthoven (Harrow and Pembroke Cambridge scored 200; H. J.
aml Tyldesley, R., wok 7 wickets and this year's secretary) hit up 78 for 62.
Lancashire replied with 281 of which G. O. Skelmerdine (formerly Cheltenbum) ored 91. "R. J. and an old Blue) wok 5 wickets for Meyer (Haileybury and Pembroke
89 runs.
Cambridge were dismissed the second time for 172 runs (K. S. Dukepsinhji 55 and Tyldesley, R., 4 for 33.) Lancashire were 71 for 1 wicket when stumps were draw. FENDER AT THE OVAL.
At the Oval, Sarrey beat Hamp shire by two wickets.
Hampshire had first knock and took 5 wickets for 53. sent up 205, P. G. H. Fender
SHADOWS BEFORE.
Coming Events Advertised, In The Mail.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
May 18. Coronet Theatre, "The Epic of Everest," 9.80 p.m. May 13. World Theatre, "Vanity Fair."
4:
"The Seventh Day."
May 13. Queen's Theatre,
ing the Wind."
May 13.-Star Theatre. "Sow
BOCIAL.
May 23-Fortnightly dances at the Peak Club, 9.15 p.m.
May
23. Special Dinner Dance. Hongkong Hote! Grill Room.
SPORT'S,
May 13, 14. Visit of American players, H.K.C.C. Stand Court. 4.15 p.m. daily.
U.S.R.C. Ground, Kowloon, 2 p.m. May 16. Soldiers' Sports,
Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey May 30-Fifth Extra Race
Club, 3 p.m.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
MP. A. Prost. acting muster. Clunsung, has gone chief officer, Tingsing
Mr. J. H. Duvy, chief officer, Tingsang, is on reserve.
Mr. W. J. Young, acting chief officer, Chunsang, has gone second. officer, Lienshing.
Mr. L. Bones, acting chief officer, Laksang, has gone acting chief officer, Suiwo.
Mr. J. M. Sturgeon, chief officer, Lieushing, hus gone chief officer, Tungshing.
Mr. H. R. Dobson, acting chief officer, Tungshing, has gone seroid. officer, sane ship.
Mr. K. H. Stuart, second officer, denshing, is on leave.
Mr. V. Petherick, chief officer, Claksung, has gone chief officer, Hopsing
Mr. F. E. Lane, chief glicer. Hopsnig, has gone chief officer, Chaksung.
Mr. W. S. Must, third engineer, engineer, sume ship, Loungwo, has gone arting second
Mr. J. W. Laverick, from re-
go. erve, has gone second" `engineer,
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"Mr. J. A. Thom. third engineer, Chungsang, ass, gone third en- May 14-Lammert Bros., atgineer, Leoshing. Auction Room. Foultry Sales, Mr. J. Colgaloe. third en- noon.
gineer, Lienshing, is on leave.
Me. E. McNab, from reserve, a gone third engineer, Kutwo.
Mr. H. M. Sangster, second en- gineer, Chunsang, has gone second engineer, Waishing.
May 14.-Lammert Bros., at 6, Villas, Observatory
Kowloon, household furniture, etc., 2.45
7).JM.
May 15-Lammert Bros., at Sales Room, household furniture, 2.30 p.m.
COMPANY MEETINGS.
4
May 14-Forty-fourth meeting
Mr. A. S. Fraser. second en." gineer. Waishing, is on spreial leave.
Mr. S. Danesa, súp'y' third
t
Hongkong's interport cricket In the Handicap Doubles (semi- team-the names of which have final) yesterday, W. B. Cornaby Howard, with an eye-shade, Is been given in previous issues and N. L, H. Railton (scr.) beat
of shareholders of the Canton officer. Haining, has gone third very graceful indeed. His style should be getting acclimatised in A. S. und G. B. Hett (scr.), G-2, the Hongkong Baseball Club will To-morrow, weather permitting,
Insurance Offee, Ltd., at Messrs. officer, same ship. is such that the full weight of his Shanghal now as the thirteen 2-6, 6-1,
Mr. W. Perrit third officer, Jardine Matheson's Offices, noon. body is behind his serve, standing chosen left last Friday:
commence a practice with, a Two
May 18 Extraordinary meet Haining, in on reserve. Surrey replied with 263 (Peach, matches have on tip-toe and reaching to his
Mr. R. Keen, from reserve, has Chatting with a player who has arranged for this Thursday. being ground at Happy Valley (H.K.F.C.) | G.S., 6 wickets for 79.)
been Filipino team, at 5.15 p.m.. on the H.A., 5 und Fender 76; Boyes, ing of the Hongkong and Wham- fullest extent on, the moment of also represented. Hongkong at
pos Dock Co., Ltd., Queen's Build-ne master, Shingon. as follow: delivery. That such wrist-work intorport cricket. I was told that
No meeting of the league will
Captain F. Tall, of the Shingon, Handicap Singles "B" (semi-be held ill after, May 27, when it C.P., 55 and
Hants then made 219 (Mend, in 11 4.m. as he commands can be part of a with Jimmy Quayle away, Hong- final):-LM. $. Lloyd (owe is expected the South China A. A. Temyson 55.)
the Hon L. H. May 29-Yearly meetings of in ou reserve: game seemingly given over to kong ought not to fail to batting, 3/6) v. G. de Man (scr.)
Mr. W. H. Watson, chief officer, shareholders of Union Insurance team will have returned from strength, seemed impossible but it "Jimmy" is a terror in Shang- Handicap Singles "A" (semi- Manila.
Surrey soured 163 for the loss of Society of Canton, Ltd., British Hydrangea, has resigned, was there. A perfectly straight hai. He can be as fast as
Captain C. W. Shearer, of the Traders' Insurance Co, and China' wickets, Boyes getting 6 for 50: you final):-Dr. D. J. Valentine (rec. serve would be followed by one like, pitches one on
Devawongse, is on reserve, Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., Union Captain A. Pompey, from leave, with "tons" of swerve which, as another to leg and then a straight
the off, 4/6) v. D; J. Allfree (rec. 2/6).
No match has been arranged
On their own grouted, Northunts Building, at noon, 12.15 p.m. and one spectator remarked, broke one."
has gone master, Devawongse. 12.20 p.m. respectively." beat Derbysture by 35 runs. eight different ways!
Mr: J. W. Viek, from reserve, ban · He also "This is where Tam Pearce's ser- the exhibition games..
The winners bored 203 (V. W. U. June 2. Further extraordin- served either to one's forehand or vices will not be missed so much."
&
It is reported that the Hongkong Volunteers may enter a team for competition.
Except on May 16 and June 1
THE SMALL 'UNS.
the speaker explained.] for to-day with the exception of when the ground will be required | Jupp 74). Derby replied with 157, ¡ary meeting of the Hongkong and Be chief officer, Derawangse, " for sports meetings, it will be Then Northants could only muster/Wnampoa Dock Co., Lt1., Queen's Mr. E. Midgley, chief officer,
LATER FIXTURES.
backhand according to fancy, he continued, "as he sets a won- Provisional fixtures, weather open to practice.
1
derful example by showing one and ground permitting, all on the CONFIDENT SMASHING. how to deal with Quayle." About the only weak spot that
stand court: "I am afraid we shall miss could be found in the Kinseys Tam's captainey and that will Singles (fourth round):-Cap- Muy 18 (Monday), Open game was Robert's (the elder and mean a fot. His sporting leader- tain O'Callaghan v. S. E. Green. taller) tow shots, Howard's drives went in all directions, "hit which is, bluff, and at the same Singles (semi-final):-Winner of ship and infectious confidence May 20 (Wednesday) Open ting them where they aint to time, not bluff-played as great a 'Callaghan v. Creen to play- borrow a vulgar but, expressive description. Robert, however, part in the memorable 1923 vie- H&D, Rumjahn. placed just as wonderfully with tory as did his century in the last his chops and cuts, At smushing, innings." they can he even better than After I had told him that follows → Callaghan, Kouping the eye on
According to the Shanghai papers, their opponents and the other on Captain E. I. M. Barrett, Donald the lobbed ball Robert's service Leach, W. C. G. Clifford were not s deceptive in the extreme available in addition to Quayle, plenty of "devil, variation of, and, as he knew Hayward was speed to the very fast and with transferred here, he eummed up abundant spin, although it does our chances by saying, "If the not appear gainly in sty
Singles (final).In this the sur- May 21 (Thursday), Open
vivors to date will meet as
T. Hoods
O'Callaghan
6. E. Grana
it D. Ramjaba
May 22 (Friday), presentation new "caps", do not try to be more of prizes and Open Doubles
MILITARY SPORT.
GARRISON TENNIS
LEAGUE.
Results of matches played last League are as follow week in the Garrison Tennis
71 (Morton, A., 4 wickets for 38 und Building, 11 a.m. Cadman, S. 4 20.) Derby, in turn, were dimissed for 87 (Thomas, A.E., 4 for 28 and Jupp 4 for 48.)
TRENT BRIDGE MATCH.
At Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Notta, vanquished Sussex by a innings and 25 runs.
MISCELLANEOUS. May 16.-Fourth yearly meet. ing of Hongkong Amusements. Ltd., China Buildings, noon.
Nevnwongue, in 'on' reserve,
Mr. H. Loven, second officer, Derawongse, is on reserve.
--Shipping and Engineering."
May 20. First meeting of
"Paris, May 12-The newspapers shareholders of H.K. & Territorial are pre-occupied with the opera- Estates, Ltd., St. George's Build-ons in Morocco While suggest. Sussex scored 1:50 (Richmond, L.,ing, 6, Connaught Rond, noon.
Ing that Abd el Krim lost his head. 5 wickets for 40 runs). Notts made
In consequence of success over the 267 (A. W. Carr 104) and then got
Spaniards they declared that he rid of Sussex again for 16, he
hoodwinked the French observers. RE. "B" beat H. Q Wing. East honours being shared by Barruit.
thoroughly, ard prepared the Summer Relay 49-10-30 WORDLA for 33, Staples, B.J.,
#grand-by=lmikues with Bronch R. A.O. C. best "B" Coy., East 3 for 26 and Richmond 4 for 39.
tribes employed during winter in Surrey Regt, by 58 to 8.1 pair
building roads, bridges, and tele "B" Coy, falled to turn out.
"D" Cay.,' East Surrey Regi
phone lines. They publish a report from Targler that beat R..A.M. C. by 52 to 47
German submarine has several R.A.S. C. bent, Small Units by 60 10:39.
times landed war material on the Moroccan coast and that disguised Germans are serving with the-- Riffer-Reuter.
R. E." A heat Surrey Regt. by 65 10 34.
A Co., East
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TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
Fixtures which commence to-day, are as follow z
Lord's-Middlesex v. Somerset. Oval-Suney v. Gloucestershire. Worcester-Worcestershire
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