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LOCAL SPORT.

ATHLETIC SPORTS.

TWO MEETINGS AT HAPPY VALLEY.

TEAM RACE "TRESPASS."

Last Saturday, there were two athletic sports meetings at Happy Valley.

1, H: Braga; 2, B. Alves. 10.2/5 secs.

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Putting the Shot (Senior) Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star, Kong Shuen-cheung, 2, Leung 13.0 Ho-ying: 3, A. Hoalim Distance Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, 88 ft. 2 ins. EIN

Time:

880 yards Race (Senior)-1Dr. E. H. Kew's Wimera, 18.0. Cham-A. Hoalim; 2, Yeung Po-wah: 3, Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 18.1.

Fung Kwok-wa. Time: 2 mins.

Gria Race, 100 yarde pionship. 1, Miss S. Barros; 2,

Miss B. Sousa.

Girls' Race, 100 yards Handi- cap (under 10)-1, Miss S. Barros; 2, Miss B. Sousa,

Boys' Race, 100 yartla Handi- cap (over 10)l, C. Victor: 2,

C. Rozario.

4.

13.8/5 secs...

+

Boy Scouts Race.-1, 13th Troop (Ying Wa College); 2, 6th Troop 3, 8th Troop.

Novelty Race (YM.C.A. Duy School)-1, Sun Po-fong; 2, La Yick-yui; 2, Leung Au

One mile Race (Open)-1, Ng 440 yards Flat Race (Handi-Tak-wing: 2, Chow Sau-hok; 3, cap)-1, E. A. Brown; 2. A. Chau Shiu-hong. Time: 5 mins. Remedios.

The Chase Y.M.C.A. athletes and their suppeteris occupied the race course grounds which for four teen years lad been the venue for

Boys' and Girls' Race, 60 yards the meetings of the Lusitano Be Handicap (under 7).--Boys: 1: creation Club on Easter Monday R. Crestejo: 2, S. Rozario; Girls! Nothing deterred by the disappoint-1, H. Antonio; 2. M. Remedios. ment caused by the grounds "not being then available, the latter postponed the annual event pad held it on the Hongkong Football Club gesund instead. All array of white was presentest la the eye om, the race course side," whilst the football grouid" pavilion, which ecommodated quite a mumber of

Indies, had a variety of colour.

The weather was all that cont be desired, as what would otherwise have been a very hot afternoon was Boobed by a cloudy sky and a few drops of rain at noon, which in no way interfered with the doings of the rival athletes.

Whilst coch institution carried on its own programine withoné in- terference from each other--apart from those who prefer to wander between the two grounds to watch the more important events at differ ent fines the one mile relay race of the Chinese institution, which was declared open to the Colony, was irresistible to the Portuguese te, which specialise in this line. Their appearance on the grounds of Bheir rivals, however, ensed rasiness to six tema which had entered in the race, who refused to run with their farunidable oppon- The Lusitano team were ents. about to retire and relieve the xity of their supporters who were waiting. For them to withose a similar event of their own when a hky Y.M.C.A. junior eight volunteered to give them a run round the circle. The resuls was a foregone conclusion, the last. of the Tansitano rumers neiving at she winning post in good three hun dred yarda ahend of his opponent, The time was too late for the Farstate runners to run their own relay race and this event had to be abandoned, the sky mover assum ing a threatening attitude which

rove many home.

Lusitano Club.

A programme of over twenty events was gone through with clockwork precisión supervised by un-able committee. The Band of. the 5/2nd Punjab Regiment, by kind permission of Major C. M. Smith and Officers, played suit nhle selections in the intervals.

Bicycle Race, two miles (Han- dieap)-1, D. Silva; 2, A. A. Remedios

220 yards Flat Race, (Handi- cup)-1, 3. Alves; 2, A. P. Eca da Silva..

220 yards Boys' Race (Handi-

4/5 secs.

Ambulance Brigade Race.-1, Lam Ki-yan; 2, Chak Tai-kwong: 8, Pang Shiu-kwai.

220 yards Race. Hostel:-1, Cheung Chun-po; 2, Chau Kwok- chung; 3, Họ Chukwong.

One mile Relay Race, Open to Colony (8 men a side)-Winner, Lusitano team.

Star Race.1, Ng Wing-sum;

cap).-1, G. Remedios; 2, L.; Chau Chun-sun; 3, Ho Pak-

Silva.

220 yards Flat Race, Cham- pionship of the Colony (Open) 1. H. Braga: 2, A. E, Carvalho. Time: 23.4/6 seca.

Suck Race, 50 yards.-1, E. Assumpeno; 2. B. Gosano..

Boys' Sack Race, 50 yards,-), J. Figueiredo; 2, C. Victor.

Girls' Race, 120 yards Handi- cap (under 10)-1, A. Remedios; 2. M. Remedios.

Half Mile Flat Race (Handi-

cap)-1, D. F. Lopes; 2, A. Remedios. Time: 2 mins. 11.8/5 sees.

Boys Race, Half Mile.-1, C. Figueiredo; 2, L. Silvi.

Girls' Race, 150 yards Handi- cap (over 10)-1, Miss Helena Souza; 2, Miss Beatrice Ribeiro.

1. C.

Ladies Nomination. Cunha; 2, M. F: Haughton.

Consolation Race, 100 yards- 1, D. H. Alves; 2, M. A. Alviera.

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Chinese Y.M.C.A. ·

ping,

LOCAL TURF.

ENTRIES FOR TWO-DAY

MEETING.

FOURTEEN EVENTS.

Entries for the next extra race

meeting on Saturday, May 30 yesterday and are as follow:- and Monday, June 1-closed

FIRST DAY, MAY 30,

1st Race Chesham Handicap "B"

Class Six Furlongs.

3rd RaceChesham Handicap, "A" Class-Six Furlongs. Messrs Tester & Abraham's A.B.

18.2.

Messrs. Tester & Abraham's The Critic (late Critic Dahlia), 13.0.

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. Messrs. Hall & Shenton's Saligia,

The entries for the seventeenth meeting of this institution were. very large and necessitated the running off of a number of heats in the early part of the afternoon. Iseen rivalry was witnessed in the finals, the competitors giving ample evidence of the tuition imparted to them by the highly capable staff of physical instruc tors of the Association. A good race was seen in the open one mile,

13.1.

ith Race-Ribblesdale Staken--

One Mile.

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 18.0. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's. Grey

Morn, 13.2.

13.2.

Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 18.1. Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf, Mr. A.H. Carroll's Gold Leaf (late

English Money), 13.2. Mr. A, A. Alvos'e Golden Chrysan-

themum, 18.1.

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Mr. A. A. Alves's The Wasp, 19.1. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp, 12.8. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 18.2. Mr. J. T. Bagram's. Dictator

Dahlia, 13.1.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlin, 13:2.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf

(late

Primrose Leaf),. 13.1. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 13.0.

Stanton's Mesars. Dunbar &

Chicago, 18.2.

Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 13.0. Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,

13.0.

Mr. H. Birkett's Baby' Eyes, 12.8. Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor,

13.2.

HE. Sir R. E. Stubbs's Gaudie,

13.0.

Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, 13.0.

5th Race Novices Race--

Once Round.

Messrs. Tester & Abraham's The Critic (late Critic Dahlia), Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenreoch,

13.0.

13.1.

Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 18.2. Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 13.0. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp, 18.2. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 13.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 13.0. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Quab, 18.1. Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Boy,

13.0.

Mr. Warrack's. Rayfield, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's King Ptolemy, 13.2. Billsim's Stimo (inte Smart Guy), 13.1.

Lady Severn's Largsat, 18.1. Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stun-Mr.

ner Dahlia), 13.2. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Rothesay,

13.1:

Messre. Dyer & Beith's Blotting

Paper, 13.1.

Mr. H. M. H. Nemazee's Tadworth,

13.1.

Mr. B. Basto's Alcantra, 13.2. Mr. Ferdndud's Teashop, 13.2.

Ng-Tal-wing-maintaining-a-good-Mrs.-R-M-Austin's-Grey-Streak Dr. H. Kew's Wimera, 18.0.

lead throughout and finishing 13.0. quite as "fresh as he started. A Mr. Taels's Toomai, 13.1." creditable performance in the Lt.-Com. Thompson's Hailsham, jumping events was the clearance 131.

of 5 feet 4 inches by Tang K-Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold Leaf (late cheung, who established a new English Money), 13.2.

record.

"The meeting was successful in every way and the committee were rewarded for their efforts by

lumper entries and keen sport. In previous years, some of the Mrs. Cháu Wai-cheung, wife of best times over 220 yards have the Hon. President, Dr. Chau been recorded at the meetings of Wai-cheung, who is a graduate of this institution, and although no the Hongkong University, gave records were actually broken, away the prizes to the successful some good times were seen, and competitors, who heartily re- the sprinters of previous years sponded to a call for cheers, again came to the fore. A. E. Carvalho won the 440 yards for the second year in succession for the Silva-Netto's Challenge Cup. A similar feat was performed by C. Figueiredo over the same dis- tance in the boys' race for the "Matomouro" Challenge Cup. In

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Prize Winners.

100 yards Race (Senior)-1, Chow Hau-leung; 2, Ng Cheung fung: 3, Leung Shun-po. Time: 11 secs.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf,

13.2.

Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenreoch,

13.1.

Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 18.1. Capt. G. E. Oxspring's May Leaf

late Dignity), 13.0.

6th Hace-Waterford Plate "B" Class 1/4 Miles.

7th Race-Waterford Plate "A" Class-1 Miles.

Messrs. Dyer and

th's Blot

ting Paper, 13.3. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothe

Bay, 18.1.

Mr. Tael's Toomai, 13:1. Lt Com. CR Thompson's Hail

sham, 18.1. Mr. A. E. Carroll's Gold Leaf (late English Money), 13.2. Mr. Bays's Jos, 13.1. Mr. A. A. Alves's Golden Chry

santhemun, 13.1.4.1

Mr. A. A. Alves's The Wasp, 13.1. Mr. Johnathan's Wolly, 18.0. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlin, 18.2.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp, 12.3. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 13.2.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 18.1. ↑ Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 18.0.

Carnation Leaf), 18.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late Messra. Dunbar and Stanton's

Chicago, 18.2.

Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 18.0.. Mr. H. Birkett's Babe Eyes, 12.3.

13.2,

Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor,

Mr. B. Basto's New York, 18.0. Mr. B. Basta's Aleantra, 18.2, Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (late

Valiant Dahlia), 18.0. * Mr. Fate's Two Paire, 13.1...

2nd Race Westenhanger Stakes

From two mile Post Once- round and in":

A.B., 13.2.

MONDAY,

Capt. R. Neville

santhemum, HD SIRRE Stubt P1800ES

Dr. F. E. Kew's Wimere, 13.0. 5th Race-Walmer Selling Plate-

Once Round, Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak, *...". 18.0. :

Mr. Taels's Toomai, 18.1.. Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.3.

WLOON BOWLING GREEN KOWLOON DOCK B. C. Played on the Bowling Gregi rinks and resulted in a draw, each side scoring 37 points Farrall was seven down, whilst Guy, wha one up and Widley six up. teams thus share the points,"

Second Division," KCC. V. YACHT CLUB,

INDIAN R.C.

Husslan 'S. Ismail

Playing at Kowloon the Yacht Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, Club suffered defeat by 12 points: K.C.C. scored 63 and the Yacht 13.2. Mr. Dynasty's King Ptolemy, Club St.

POLICE 18.2..

Glendinning Mr. Johnathan's. Solly, 18.0.

Sword Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent Reid

Dahlia, 18.2. Mr. J. T. Bagram'a Gymp, 12.8. Mr. M. H. Nemazee's Tad- Blackman

worth, 18.1.

Logan Capt. G. E. Oxspring's May Leaf Grant (lata Dignity), 18,0.

Clarke A.

(S.) 18

7th Race Folkestone Stakes Post

One Mile.

H. Ram

D. Rumjaho

(S)

A. O. Madar A. A. Razack Hartean.

West

N. Omar

(S.) .22

(S.)

Espina

Whant Mair

Nazarin

Hyder

S..E. Ismail

(S.) I

(S.): 20

Messrs. Tester and Abraham'e Clark

A.B., 18.2.

Messrs. Tester and Abraham's Totals--Police 61; Indian R.C. 57.

The Critic (late Critic EAST POINT R C." TAIKOO R(C." Dahlia), 13.0...

Lady Severn's Langgat, 13.1. Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stun

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0.

Whiteford

Creighton

་་

Messrs Hall and Shenton's Fowler

Saligia, 19.1.

Glen

Forbes

Stewart Woir. McFarlane

(S.) 20

(S.)

G. M. Shaw Douglas. McKellar Hamilton

(S.)

Messrs. Tester and Abraham's 'Mr. "A. A. Alves's The Wasp: 13.1. Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenrench,

. 13.1.

Mr. H. P. White's Saracen. 18.2. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlia, 13.2. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 13.1. Mr. J. T Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 13.2.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf (late

Primrose Leaf), 13.1. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Quab, 13.1. Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Boy,

13.0.

Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 18.0. Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.3. Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 18.0.

Mr. Ferdndud's Teeshop, 13.2. Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimers, 13.0, Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 19.1.

3rd Race-Maidstone Plate

One Mile.

Mesars. Tester and Abraham's The Critic (late Critic Dahlia), 18.0.

Lady Severn's Langsat, 18.1. Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenrecch,

18.1.

Mr. H. P. White's Saracch, 18.2. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp, 12.8. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 13.0. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Quab, 13.1. Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 13.0. Mr. B. Basto's New York, 13.0. · Mr. B. Basto's Alcantra, 18.2.

H.E. Sir R. E. Stubba's Gaudio,

Mr. A. A. Alves's The Wasp, 131. Messra. Tester and. Abraham's Mr. Ferdndud's Teashop, 18.2

Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love,

13.0.

Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 13.2., Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 13.0. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp. 12.3. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlia, 13.2.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 13.1.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 13.2.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 13.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 13.0.

A.B., 13,2:

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 18.0. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's

Saligia, 13.1..

Lady Severn's Langsat, 13.1.

13.0.

Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, 13.0.),

Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stun- 4th Race June Handicap "A"

ner Dahlia), 13,2. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch, 13.0.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,

13:1.

Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 18.1. Mr. A. H. Caroll's Gold Leaf (late

English Money), 18.2,

Class-1 Miles.

6th Race June Handicap "B"

Class-14 Miles.

Messrs. Tester and Abraham's

A.B., 13.2.

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. Messrs. Hall

Shenton's

and 100 yards Race (Junior)-1,

Wong Shiu-leung; 2, J. Ackber; 8. the 100 yards dash for the Ho Shik-cheun. Time: 11.1/5 Soares' Challenge Cup, H. Braga sees. got home in fine style in 10.2/5 100 yards Race (Small Boys). seconds, being only one-fifth-1, Pong Tak-ming; 2, Fung above the record. This runner Un-chor; 3, Ng To-kui. also won the 220 yards cham- pionship by defeating A. Rahmin (1923 winner), who appeared again with four other contestants. There was a large number of races for boys and girls, which afforded much interest to the spectators in the paviljon, as did also the bicycle races.

At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. A. F. B. Silya-Netto (Pre- sident) expressed thanks to the donors of prizes and subscribers to the fund to meet expenses of the meeting, and also to the com- mittee responsible for the ar- rangements and the visitors. The prizes were then distributed by Mrs. Silva Netto.

Cheers followed the presenta tion to Mrs. Silva Netto of a bouquet in a silver vase entwined with the Club colours.

Prize Winners.

120 yarda Flat Race-1 B. Alves; 2. A. P. Eca da Silva. Time: 11.4/5 secs.

100 yards Race (Y.M.C.A. Day School)-1, Chow Sui-kum; 2 Ma Sui-lung; 3, Pau Shiu-sun.

Long Jump (Senior).1. A. Hoalim: 2, Cheung Shun-po; 8, Pang Kui-yung. Distance: 17 ft. 4% ins.

220 yards Race (Y.M.C.A. Day School)-1, Chow San-hok; 2, Chow Chor-cheung; B, Chen Yuk- kwan.

Javelin Throw (Open to the Colony)-1, Leung Ho-yin 2, Chung Sik-ting: 3, A. Hoalim. Distance: 94 ft. 7 ins.

Mr. Dunbar & Stanton's Seattle,

13.0.

Mr. Dunbar & Stanton's Chicago,

18.2.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Quab, 13.1. Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 19.0. Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,

13.0.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf,

13.2.

Mr. A. A. Alves's Golden Chry-

santhemum, 13.1.~

Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love,

18.0.

Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 18.2. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 13.1.

Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.3. Mr. Dynasty's King Ftolemy, 13.2. Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

13.2.

Mr. B. Basto's Alcantra, 13.2. Mr. B. Basto's New York, 13.0. Capt. 7. Neville's Valiant (late

Valiant Dahlia), 13.0. H.E. Sir R. E. Stubbs' Gaudie,

13.0.

Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 18.1. Capt. G. E. Oxspring's May Leaf

(late Dignity), 13.0...

50 yards Mathematics Race (Y.M.C.A. Day School)-1, Sun 2nd Race Granville. Stakes Po-huen; 2, Kau Yuk-sing: 8, Pun

One Mile. Kau-ming.

220 yards Race (Senior)-1, U Messrs. Tester & Abraham's, Pak-hin; 2, Ng Cheung-fung; 8, A.B., 13.2. Chow Laurieung. Time: 24.1/5 Messrs. Tester & Abraham's The Critic (late Critic Dahlla), 18.0.

веса.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlia, 18.2.

Dahlia, 13.2.

Mr. B. H., Charles's. Draygrag (late Grey Dragon), 18.1. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf (late

Primrose Leaf), 18.1. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 18.0. Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club (late

́ ́ Portland), 18.2.20 Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's

Seattle, 18.0

Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's

Chicago, 18.2.4 A

19.0.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Quab, 13.1. Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Boy Mr. Warrack's Bayfield, 18.0, ** Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,

18.0.

220 yards Race (Junior)-1, J; } Ackber: 2, Wong Shin-leung: 3, Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 18.0 Mr. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.8, Leung Lam-hau. Time: 24 seca. Messrs. Hall & Shenton's Saligia, Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's King Ptolemy, 50 yards Handicap Race (Mem-418117

18.2.201

220 yards Boys' Race (Handi-bers over 36)1, Hung Koon- Messrs. Dyer & Baith's Blotting cap). R. Campos; 2, Schow; 2, Chow Wan-kwok: 3,

Paper, 133. WE PRES Remedios.

Chow To-sun.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight, 440 yards Race (Senior),—1, 18.1.

One mile Bicycle Race (Handi- cap)-1, J.. Basto; 2, H. Graca.

Time: 8 mins. 45 secs.

A: Hoalim; 2, U Pak-hin; 3, Ng Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenreoch, Cheung-fung. Time: 54.1/5.seca. 181

440 yards Flat Race (Challenge 440 yards Race (Junior)1, Mr. A. A. Alves's The Wasp, 18.1. Cup presented by Mr. A. F. B. Lau Tak-kwong; Z, La Kam-ming: Mr. H. P. White's Saracen 18.2. Silve Netto: to be won three 3, Pang Kum-yang. Time: 57,3/5 Mr. HP. White Gypsy Love, times before becoming the pro- secs.

*

Mr. H. Seth's Duke of Frisco

(late Silver Leaf): 18.2. Mr. B. Basto's New York, 18.0. Mr. Ferdaduda Carlogity Shop, Capt. Neville's Vallant (late

Valiant Dahlia), 18.01.

151 A

E. Bir . E. Stubba's Gaudie

18.00

perty of any competitor).—1, 50 yards Sack Race (Y.M.C.A. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator Dr FH Kew's Wimera, 13,0, AE. Carvalho: 2 Ly A. Carvalho. Day School) 1 Lo Pak-tong: 2

ouro Challange Cup to be won ho

three times bár becoming the High Jump (Senior) —-1,.

Competitor)1 Kicheune

magt Fiu chol

18.0.

Dahlia 18:1

Dah

Saligia, 13.1. Lady Severn's Langsat, 13.1, Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stun-

ner Dahlia), 13:2. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch, 13.0. ···

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,

13.1.

Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 13.1.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf,

13.2.

ner Dahlia), 18.2. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothe

say, 18.1, Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Blotting

Paper, 13.1.

Barclay Messra. Dyer and Beith's Loch Williamson

Rannoch, 13.0.

Thorburn Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak, Barclay

18.0.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,

18.1.

Mr. Taels's. Toomai, 18.1. Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 18.1. L-Com. C. R. Thompson's Hail-

sham, 18.1.

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf,

18.2.

G. Stewart. McKechnie McCubbin

T. Young

J. Sloan Maxwell T. Grimes Muirhead

(S.) 19

(S.) 16

(S.) 14. Totals Taikoo 55; E. Polat 43.

LEAGUE TABLES.

DIVISION I..

P. W. D. L. P.

Craigengower C. C. 3300

Talkoo R. C. 3 2 0 1 4 Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold 'Leaf Kowloon Dock R. C. 3 113

(late English Money), 13.2.

Kowloon: B. GC... 3 1 1 1 3 Mr. A. A. Alves's Golden Chry. Kowloon C. C. 3 1 0·2 Civil Service C»C.......... 3.00 3 santhemun, 18.1.

DIVISION II. Mr. A. A. Alves' The Wasp, 18.1.

Police R. C. 3 3 0 0 Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenreoch, Kowloon C. C. 3 3 0 0 6

I 2 2 0

13.1. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's Talkoo R. C. 2 1 0 East Point R. C... 2 0 0 Seattle, 18.0.

R.H.K.Y.C.

20. D 2 Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's Indian R. C... 200

Chicago, 18.2.

Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's king Ptolemy, 13.2. Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 18.0. Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor,

13.2.

Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love,

18.0.

Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 13.2. Mr. Johnathan's. Solly, 18.0. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 13.1..

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal

Dahlia, 13.2.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp, 12.8. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent

Dahlia, 13.2.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 18.2., Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 18.0.

Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,

18.0.

Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (late

Valiant Dahlia), 13.0.

H.E. Sir R. E. Stubbs's Gaudie,

18.0.

Dr. F. H. Kew's. Wimers, 13.0. Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 18.1. Capt. G. E. Oxspring's May Leaf

(late Dignity), 13.0.

BOWLS LEAGUE.

SATURDAY'S INTERESTING

MATCHES.

C.C.C. UNDEFEATED.

2

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

Agst.

› – Down.

Craigengower C. C. 219 137 82 Taikoo R. C................ 202 148 59 Kowloon Dock R. G. 173.163 10 Kowlood B. G. C.... 159 187 Kowloon CC 146 2050 59 Civil Service C. C. 146 210 0:64

DIVISION II. « Police R. C. 218 143 75 Kowlooni G. C. .............. 191 147 44 Indian R. C.

110 117, 0, 7 Taikoo R. C....... 106 122 0 16 East Point R. C. 101 127 0`26 R. H. K. Y. C....... 96 146 0 50

Bowling Green Club.

At the conclusion of the league match on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Mrs. B. Wylie distri buted the following prizes to

members of the Club -

Game of Points-1st prize, D. Hazel; 2nd prize, H. Nish. Win ners of Spoons: W. MacFarlane (1), D. Hazel (2), H. Nish (2), G. Green (1).

Two Bow! Competition.-"A” Class; 1st prize, P. T. Farrell; and !prize, R. E. Nicholls "B" Class: 1st prize, D. Hazel: 2nd prize, H: Nish.

Lawn Tennis.-Championship: ist prize, W. Brown; 2nd prize, A. McKenzie. Handicap Singles 1st prize, F. C. Goodman; 2nd prize, J. H. Johnstone. Mixed, Doubles-1st prizes, Mrs. McCaw and J. H. Johnstone.

Coming Eventa..

It is understood that Messrs. A. A full programme of games in S. Watson & Co, Ltd, have. the lawn bowls league resulted as kindly presented to the Bowling follows:

First Division,

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold Leaf (late English Money), 18.2. Mr. A., A. Alves's Golden Chry- TAIKOO.

santhemum, 18.1. M

Bateman Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love, Grimshaw

Russell 18.0. Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 13.2. Wotherspoon Mr. J T. Bagram's Dictator

Dahlia, 18.10.

Jas. Sloan Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal Peterson Morrison Dahlla, 18.2. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent Wallace

Dahlia, 13

Mr. R. H Charles's Dragrag Chapman Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf (late Laing

(late Grey Dragon), 18.1. Seatb

Primrose Leaf), 13.1.

Ferguson

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 18.0. Mesars. Daghan and Stanton's vice 41.

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CIVIL SERVICE Laing

Alderman Knight Gregory

(S.) 30

Knott

Macey

Deakin

Grimmett

Association a cup valued at $500 for competition. This will be in the nature of a Challenge Cup, but it has not yet been 'de- cided in what form the compet)- tion will take. A general meet- (S.) Ing of the Bowling Association will take place at the Chamber of Commerce Rooms on Friday, May 29, at 5.30pm, when this Amongst other matters will be discussed. Dusk MAN Yesterday the Police met the Civil Service on the former's: ground in a game for spode

(S). Smith Knight A Stanley

Mills:

The Civil Service will open their green on May 25, when it is ex (5.) 23.

Pected that Sir Gland Severn/will- perform the opening ceremony. Date Next Week's Games,

The fixtures for next wank as Be follows: KON PLA

Totale-Talkoo 72; Civil Ser

CRAIGENGOWER Messra Dunbar and Stanton's Neaves

Seattle, 18.0.UNGAN

Green

Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club (late

Portland), 18.2.

Souza

Bradbury

Alves

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Quab, 18.1. Mr.Ja Taggarta Demon Boy, Friz

18.0

MrWarrack's Rayfield, 13.0. MAH-Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12,3.

Stan 180

R. E. Nicholl@S L. E. Lammart J. P. Robinson J. Hyde

SAME MADIVISION E

Kowloon C.C. v. Taikoo RC Craigengower C.C. v. K:/

(9.) 14 BG, Club

Rose Basa

Ramsey s

Fraser

Muskett Rossolet

Abraban Fletcher

MeFarlang

Mr H Birkett's Baby Eyes, 12.8. Mr. Dynasty's King Ptolemy, ponnis

Kowloon Dock R.C. Service C.C

A DIVISION IL

Taikoo v, Kowloon CC Indian R.C.

RH KYch,

East Point BOIN. Games to start at 8:30

Remedios

Chi

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