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SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE.

COUNTY CRICKET.

LATEST RESULTS FROM

* HOME.

MANY BIG SCORES.

"PA" HENDREN MAXES

DOUBLE CENTURY,

Although the stronger, counties were not meeting one another, the results of the county cricket matches at Home have been very -interesting Derby's defeat of Essex at Leyton is the only surprise:

Some big scores were made but most plensing of all is the pro: portion of comparatively names a factor auguring well for the future.

new

The Rose counties remain at the head of affairs. Changes in the table are:-Kent go above Essex, Gloucester drop below Northants, Sussex and Derby each move up two places. Detalls follow:---

Big Scores At Lords.

(Router's Service.)

London, June 12. With the Middlesex batting asserting itself, they defented Worcestershire at Lord's by 191 runs. Scores:--

Middlesex 437 for 9 wickets declared. Hendren, E. ("Pat") scored 241, and F. T. Mann, the captain, 71.

Worcester 352. H. O. Hopkins scored 88. G. E. B. Abel, who kept wicket for Oxford last year, contributed 61 not out.

Middlesex 240 for 7 wickets! declared. Hearne, J.W., made 52 and F. T. Mann 57.

Worcester 184. G. O. Allen, the fast bowles who obtained his Blue at Cambridge in 1922 and 1923, took 4 wickets for 30 runs. Joe North. the Norwich City foot. Ealler, took 4 wickets for 18 runs.

Yorkshire's Easy Task. At Bradford, Yorkshire defeat ed Gloucestershire by ten wickets. Scores:-

Gloucester 137. Robinson, E., obtained 4 wickets for 36 runs.

Yorkshire 365. Leyland. M., compiled 181 not out.

Gloucester 229.

Yorkshire 4 runs for no wicket. [This is the return match, Yorkshire having obtained full points in the first.]

Tate Bowls Well,

In a low-scoring match at Horsham, Sussex beat Hampshire by 126 runs. Sepres

Sussex 255. Bowley, E. H., made 71. (Bowley was one of Mr. S. B. Joel's team in South 'Africa last winter and usually bats first for Sussex).

Hants 124. Wensley, A.F., took

4 wickets for 37 runs.

Sussex 179. Brown, G., an all-rounder who has played against Australia and South Africa, took 7 wickets for 60 runs. Hants 184. Mead, C.P., scored 76 not out; Tate, M.W., one of the Test Match heroes, took 7 wickets for 44 runs.

Lancashire' Yorkshire

•Surrey

Play! Won

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(This is also a return match, Sussex having won the Arst txture.]

Surprise for Essex.

Derby brought off a surprise by defeating Essex, at Leyton, by nine wickets, Scores:

Essex 186. W. W. Hill-Wood. the old Cantab Blue. took 6 wickets for 74 runs.

Derby 427. Morton, A., made 131.

first played for the county last Essex 327 Cutmure, J.A., who season, compiled 95: Horsley, W., took 6 wickets for 66 runs.

Derby 70 runs for 1 wicket.

Kent At Blackheath. Leicestershire by an innings and At Blackheath, Kent beat 74 runs. Scores

King, J.H..

Leicester 250. scored 91. (King is the oldest man in class county cricket and was the first to make a cen- tury this season),

Hardinge. H.T.W.,

Kent 498 for 6 wickets declared. 189, Achde, W., made 108 and contributed Woolley, FE., the Test Match

F. E. Woolley.

left-hander, scored 97.

Leicester 174. Freeman, A.P., another Test Match player, took 6 wickets for 51 runs.

Ken: won the first match earlier in the season.]

Light, Blues Collapse. At Cambridge, the University lost to Notts by an innings and 10 runs. Scores:-

Cambridge 305. C. T. Bennett (Harrow and Pembroke), this year's captain, scored 72. T. E. S. Francis made 71.

Notts 445. Payton, W., made 140 not out and Lilly, B., 65. took 6 wickets för 56 runs.

Cambridge 190. Richmond, L.,

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HOME SPORT.

NEWS BEFORE THE MAIL

· ARRIVES.

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BITS HERE AND THERE, '

!DERBY SWEEPS, CRICKET

AND TENNIS.

THE CHINA MAIL

MILITARY SPORT.

GARRISON TENNIS.

LEAGUE.

The following matches are down to be played in the Garrison Tannis League next week

Monday.-R.A.S.C. v. RA.O.C. Tuesday.-RE. "B". Small

Vaits.

HOME CRICKET, :

THIS SEASON'S NEW FEATURES.

Essex meeting Oxford University There.

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If you are a Middlesex man and fancy yourself as a left-hand bowler, they're got practice nets up at Lord's especially for your GOSSIP BY MAIL

benefit. Middlesex are to give the new" wicket-covering regulation- from 11 am. the preceding day t!!! Summing up new features at the the match beglas-a full trial, sou, a critic writes opening of the Home Cricket nos-: The only change at the Oval

concerns Wednesday.-R.A.M.C. v. Head-record by winning the champlon joined the ground staff.

Yorkshire hope to equal the Notts Fonley, the slow bowler, having player's status, S. quarters Wing, East Surrey Regt.

Thursday."D" Car..

ship for the fourth year in succes- We may soon hear of county Bast ston, and think that Major Lupton, cricket being played at Chatham. Surrey Regt. . "A" Coy., East the new captain-he's an all-soun. To test the quality of the wickets Surrey Regt.

Friday."B" Coy., East Surrey county have so long needed.

der will prove the forcing bat the on the R.N. and R.M. ground, Regt v. R.E. "A"

Kent are sending their second Worcestershire brought home to them that team and Hubble, a nephew of Jack, have had it eleven. Amos, of Canterbury, chopping and changing spells have joined the "colts." disaster. This year they hope to pick "the team' Middlesex will be met for the first and keep it. time since the war, and, unlike last year, games have been arrang-) ed with Yorkshire.

Light is thrown on various branches of Home sport by the main facts have already been following messages. Some of the published but interesting details.

are now available.

THE DERBY.

Calcutta Sweep Winner..

Flay to commence each day at

Up to June 6, the league table P. W L PTS.

Was:***

RE. "B"

5 9

RA.O.C.

4

4

0

4

H.Q Wing. East

Surrey Regt. 5

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2

Small Volts

R.A.5.C.. R.E. "A

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Surray Regt. ... 4 A Coy. East Surrey Reg. 4 "B" Coy, East

Surrey Regt. 4 R.A.M.C...

0

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(Times of Ceylon.)

London, May 28. who has won the Calcutta Sweep,"D"

Mr. Carew, the Liverpool man,

in an interview to-day said he believed the Manna ticket had won £100,000.

stated, "I lay down, said a few "After luncheon yesterday," he prayers, then smoked peacefully til the telephone told me that Manna had won.'

Immediately afterwards--Mr. Carew motored to the Roman Catholic Girls' Orphanage and donated £1,000.

Other Lucky Ones.

London, May 26.

It has been announced that Mrs. Barclay, wife of a Customs or Post Office official, Calcutta, has drawn Cross Bow in the Calcutta Sweep A young assistant, named Anderson Wright, "has drawn Ptolemy.

A Liverpool resident has drawn Manna,

Coy, East

HARD COURTS.

SPENCE WINS AT SURREY.

OTHER RESULTS.

GREAT GAME.

J. O. ANDERSON ELAYS IN COLOMBO,

TENNIS, WONDER,

If their batting was only equal to their bowling-nd there certainly is much in an attack that includes Geary, Astiil, Skelding, Shipman and Bale-Leicestershire would be a force to be feared. N.-F. Amm- strong (bat and bowler) and N.

Seldom has Colombo bad the Dowes (left-hand bat) may be just opportunity of witnessing such a the men required. A North and brilliant display of tannie, as that, Scottish tour has been arranged. given by J. O. Anderson, the Aus The club have an adverse balance tralian Club. of close on £1,000.

G. W. Stephens, owing to busi. ness calls, will not be able to Warwickshire.

His opponent was

F. de Saram, the local champion affected by the heat he gave more Although Anderson was visibly B. W. Quaife, son of W. G," and laver. Lither at the back of the than a glimpse of his greatness a38 3

regularly assist

a bateman of much the same solid court or close up, at the act, stamp, may be given a further

SQUEEZE 7"

CHARGE AGAINST

CONSTABLE:

THRES MARKED COINS.

A cooked food hawker of Sta tinke ton Street came before Mr. I Burlingham (Assistant Super with a complaint that an Indian intendent of Police) yesterday, constable had been in the babit of receiving 30 cents as "square" To ascertain the truth of the every morning for about enevenak,

handed him three marked "ten- man's story, Mr. Burlinghams

Nolloth to watch proceedings by cent pieces and detailed Sergeant hiding himself in a house near the atall this morning. The policeman was taken into custody after he had received the money and was searched in the presence of Mr. Burlingham at the charge room when the tell-tale coins were found in his pocket.

The Indian policeman subsequently charged before Mr. S. B. B. McElderry at the Central Magistracy. The case is procesi. ing.

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURES.

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Australia" on June 12-Mrs Ab- Per C.P.S. RM.S. "Empress of spe, Messrs N. Bailey, A. H. Boyd, trial; and occasional assistance la Anderson brought off some drives Yau-kwong, S W. Choy, J. J. H. P. Che, Choy Yee-sang, Chit expected from N. E. Partridge which would have beaten anybody, Connelly, T. G. Dyson, Mrs N. (always a valuable addition to the Hoses & vast repertoire of Elson, Mr and Mrs C. S. Fleming, African international and hard court Fiddlan Green, the old Cambridge grace and accuracy,

P. D. B. Spence, the South bowling strength), and C. A strokes." which he executes with Messrs M. Frazier, S. Frank, R Y. champion of Great Britain won the "Blue"; from the Oxford Blue" although perhaps not a fast Mr C. H. Getts. Mr S. Hirsch, Mr His service, Frost, Rev, and Mrs J. L. Galloway, men's singles in the Surrey Hard E. P. Hewetson, and G. W. Patterson's has a lot of spin in it, and Mrs Ho Chu, Miss Hoog S. Cours Championships at Roehamp- Stephens,

and his first particularly wants Jan, Miss S. Ho, Ms John Ho, Mr in the final by 6-4, 6-3, 6-1. tem when he beat Randolph Lycett: Hampshire's chief need is a fast lot of watching. Ho double-faulted and Mrs B. Honig, Mr and Mrs H.. bowler. Perhaps one wil be un-on four or five occasione during his Humphreys. Mr E. Humphreys, Spence, after the first two games, earthed at the Southampton nuegame with de Saram, but he did Miss Hilda Hyde, Capt. D. James, Mr. James Carew, partner of a strick his very best form, and was sery, just established. shipping firm in Liverpool has a long way too good for Lycott, again to see A. L. Hosie, home champion with his service.

We are not find it difficult to beat the local Mr J. R. Johnstone, Mr M. P. drawn Munna in the Calcutta who was by no means off colour on leave from India, and possibly Sweep. He refused £5,000 for the Indeed, Lyert played just as well Capt.

His back-hand and forearm drives Kinloch, Mr and Mrs E. W. Kirk, Karanjia, Capt. and Mrs R I H ticket, but sold a quarter shares Spence allowed him to, and was Deputy Commissioner of Police speed, and he left do Saram stand- Lee. Chuon-wa, Mr D. T. Lee, Mr E. M. Barrett, now were executed. with remarkable Mr M. E. Lutman, Mr and Mrs for £2,000 to a London Syndicate, good enough to crowd the match at Shanghai.

with interest because of the high

ing with hurricane shots which he V. Manasche, Mr and Mrs E L Lancashire needed a reliable effected by meeting the ball side- McCargo, Mr and Mrs. C. R. Morri standard of lawn tennis which was bowler to back up Parkin and ways; waist high. its feature.

Dick Tyldesley. They will now work, too, was very good.

His overhead son, Mr D C. Miller, Mr and Mrs have the regular assistance of

T. Neave, Miss F. Neave. Mr Ng Kues, Mr and Mrs E. Nissim, Miss Joan Nissim, Miss F. Northcott, Miss M. Peebles, Miss Hazel Page, Mr T. R. Percy, Mr W. H. Percy. Col. O B Perry, Mr and Mrs J. A. Plummer, Mr and Mrs L.. S. Roma- tree, Mr Y. C. Shao, Mr and Mrs. W. A. Sherman, Messrs C. L. Shik, P. H. Sia, P. H. Siu, E. M. Swan, E. N. Sinclair, Capt. I. Siquéland, Mesers M. Takanashi, A. H. Tait, F. H. Thompson, Mrs L. A Tobias, Mrs Y. Uyatsuki, Mrs F. R. Vide Mrs J. Wanncp, Mr A Webster, Miss Wel Fun, Mr N H. P. White B. E. Wrighley, Miss Young Bo ley, Mr and Mrs E. C. Wright, Mr yuk, Miss Ylum Dut-wo, Miss Yu Jokhul, Mr and Mrs Y. C. Yuea and Mr Young Sou-yee."

LADIES TENNIS.

Misa McKane's Great Win.

Surbiton, May 23. In the Surrey Tennis Champion- ship the final of the Ladies' Singles resulted in a win for Miss K. McKane, who beat Miss Ryan, 7-9. 6-1, 6-3.

In the final of the Ladies' To-day's Fixtures. Doubles, Mrs, Lambert Chambers All the counties excepting and Miss Ryan beat Miss McKane Northants will be engaged in the and Miss Saunders, 3-1, 6-4. matches which commence to-day. Of these the most important are those between Middlesex and Lancashire, Yorkshire and Notty. The full list is

Lord's-Middlesex

shire.

v. Lanca-

Oval-Surrey v. Essex. Sheffield-Yorkshire v. Notts. Southampton Hampshire v. Warwickshire.

Worcester-Worcestershire

Glamorgan.

V.

Horsham-Sussex-v-Somerset. Leicester Leicestershire v. Gloucestershire.

Tonbridge-Kent v. Derbyshire. Oxford University v. Free Foresters.

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Miss McKane,

Min Ryan.

CRICKET CASUALTIES,

Hobbs and Gilligan To Rest.

London, May 26. A specialist has forbidden Gilligan to bowl again this season,

London, May 26. Jack Hobbs has injured his heel and was unable to bat for Surrey to-day. He is consulting a specialist. 75.55 [Hobbs has since played and

made big scores.]

War on Lost on Possible Pine Lot 11 inn. 1st Inn. Tie Poims obtained centage.

Bay-

97. Oman O.......... 0..... 45.............. gr.11 8............ ................. Q........ 40......36.............. 90,00 GIZ Q 0... 45...34....... Notts .....

6.....4...... 0.02 0... 30. 22. 73.33 Middlesex...... 85. 2........................ .... ..... 40.28...... 70.00 Kent 5.3 ..................................... 0. 0 30.18..... 60.00 Essex. 84 20 2 0 40..............22.. N'thamptonshire. 73 3.......................... .............. O..... 35......16... 45.71 55.00 Gloucestershire.. 10.04 40 2

0..... 50..............22...... 44.00...

0

0..... 4016........ 40.00

Indian Light Blue..

London, May 28. K. S. Duleep Sinjhi has been awarded a Cambridge Cricket Blue.

M. C. C. TOUR.

Autumn Visit to India.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

JACKIE CODGAN IN

CIRCUS PICTURE.

Spence has not played so well for a long time at he did previously. He Macdonald. The battting needed! was both accurate and animated; stiffening. J. R. Barnes Is ex- decisive on the valley. There was quently. was forceful of the ground and pected to appear more fre Lardiya ftay discernible, in his are

Novelties this season play, and he attacked his opponent Derbyshire), in August. This is a match at Nelson (v. with auch intense vigour that one of the conditions on which Lycett had to resort for the greater the local club consented to part part of the time to defensive with Macdonald, and a game with measures, occasionally, but not Scotland (at Old Trafford, May 13, often, delighting the gallery" by 14 and 15). passing Spence at the net with a Lee, the old Notts professional, superb cross-court drive.

now has a residential qualification Jackie Cengin is with us again Lybatt was soon in difficulties. for Derbyshire. Another piece of and best of all he returns in what He did not like Spouce's fast break good news for followers of the may truly be called the most service, and the pace and low trajec Peak county is that W. W. Hill-carrer a rollicking circus picture. delightful vehicle of his screen tory of the South African's drives Wood is likely to play often caused him to lose that frac- regularly. Kent for Surrey is the tion of a second which makes the only alteration in the fixtures. A difference between a winner and an new departure in allocation of

match to Ilkeston, on the county Mrs. Lycett easily defeated Miss border, and, appropriately enough, Jon Ridley in the final of the it is with Notts. Storer has thrown Jadies' Singles hy 6-0, 6-3.

In his lot with a Lancashire League Mrs. Lycett drove much harder, i club.

error.

RESULTS.

Men's Singles Championship Final Round: P. D. B. Spence bent. R. Icett 6-4, 6-3, 6-1. Ladies Singles Championship Final Round Mrs. B. Lycett beat Miss J. C. Ridley 6-0, 6-3.

Men's Doubles Championship.- Final Round R. Lycett and II. W. Austin beat J, Pennycuick and D. Powell 4-6, 6-1, 6-1,

more

The wistful tie figure is given part in the "Circus Diys," that seems better suited to his talents than anything else he has done. fested by the tremendous en. Proof of this was amaly mani thusiasm with which the audience greeted the picture on its noening last night at the Queen's Theatre

refreshing tales over unfolded on to his mother is one of the most

the screed.

touching flashes of pathos that And the whimsical humour and have distinguished past screen performances of this big-eyed little star are stronger than ever in

Circus Days."

CHURCH NOTES

OKARON OF ONE DOLLLE 13 MADE FOR ALL. HOTICES UNDER THIS MEADING,

Wesleyan Methodist Charoh,

and vollered exquisitely Miss M.D Lyon, T. C. Lowry and H. Jackie plays the role of Tohy Ridley, who had & nasty brister on Critchley Salmons on will not be Tyler, a youngster who, with his her right hand, was unable to hit seen out for Somerset. A further widowed mother is forced to live with anything like her nenal force, blowJ. C. W. MacBryan may not on the farm of a hard-hearted and could do little but scoop up the be able to spare as much time for uncle. hall for Mrs. Lycett to kill.

Driven to desperation. cricket. What makes the outlook the men's doubles, and Mrs. Lam- Grewell is to be home from peanut merchant of the big top" Lycett and H. W. Austin won a little less gloomy is that W. T. Toby runs away from home to join a circus. How he rises from a bert Chambers and Miss B. H. Ceylon in June, and has promised to be a star of the sawdust zing. Harvey were successful in the to turn out when required. The bringing happiness and prosperity ladics" doubles.

there's that youngster from Rugby School E. F. Loogrigg, whom an experienced judge has described as a stylish left-hander. Three professionais now qualifying are Leach, a punishing bit, from Lancashire Lee, the tall brother of the Middlesex cricketer, a bowler; "Warrington, a break bowler from the ground staff at Lord's; and M. L Hill, wicket- Hampshire

keeper, down from Cambridge. ......................... 42

Ladies Doubles Championship, axtures for the first time since the Lancashire are included in the Sussex ..... 9............................ 4-0 2 0 45....17...... 37.77

-Final Round: Mr. Lambert Somerset.................. ...... ... $5...16.....

Chambers and Nise H. Harvey war.. 35-55 Derbyshire 82 40 2 0... 40... 30.00

beat Miss E. F, Rose and Miss M. the constitution of Gloucester

Little change is anticipated in London, May 27.

E. Dix 6-1, 86. Leicestershire ... 9......2............... 6................1-9.1. Q........... 45......13...... 2889 tary, states that he is unable to Round: Miss E Dearman beat list Dennett is now coach at

Mr. Lacey, the M.C.C. Secre-

Ladies Singles (Clae B-Final shire's team. Games with Notts Warwickshire ... 8........ 5................... I.......... O. 40. 9. 22.50, say anything at present regard- Miss E. Caven 6-7 6-2, 6-3. Cheltenham College, but is to be have been added to the fixture Worcestershire....... 00... 455. II.I team tour of India in the coming. Olliff beat R. J. Ritchie 60,

ing the projected M.C.C. cricket

Boys Singles Find Round: 3 Glamorgana S...................... 5Ɖrierer Qua Que 25. O cold season. The matter is to be

available when required.

Only Arthur Staples (right arm,

SUNDAY, June 14th. further considered by the M.C.C. Miss Solvig, Hartley best Miss, I wicketkeeper) of the Notts Girls' Single-Final Round:medium-paced bowler) and Whent Committee at an early date.

Divine Barrios at 10.13 s.m and 6 p.m Joseph, (1st Basel, Ackber (2nd while the invitation is welcomed R. Lycett and Mrs. Lycett boat has done a lot of coaching there.

It is otherwise gathered that,

ground staff, have any real proton- M. Dearman B9, 1-6, 6-3. Base), Minu (3rd Base), Curreem and there is a keen desire to acceed Col. A. Berger and Mrs. Lambert Several members of the county First Church of Christ. Haientist, sions top class, which is rather conducted by Bor. Henry 8 F. Bowlser, Mixed Doubles.-Final Round:

8pm. Ohaplain's 'Hosting at Ballons" surprising, for James Iremonger and Soldiers Rome. Arsenal Street... (S. Stop) R. M. Omar (Lefto it, there are difficulties in the Chambers, 6-2, 6-2. field) Kitchell (Centre field) J. Cessumbhoy (Right field).

way particularly owing to the fact SubstitutesS. A. R. Ismall that there is a danger of leading The second game in the Hong-and R. H. Razack.

players going stale with too much

The Prince of Wales has become kong Baseball League will take

continual cricket. It may be re- Country Club, Rickmansworth, member of the Moor Park placa

at 430 p.m.

called that cricket teams recently possibly, for the golf to be had. according to the league. fixtures. The contest will be between the

Australia and South His other sporting clubs laclude Africa, and that an Australian Harlingham, Bath (for swimming University of Hongkong Baseball Club and the Indian Recreation

team is visiting Great Britain in squash rackets), Royal and Ancient 1926. Club. This will be the first

Golf Club and Royal Caledonian appearance of any baseball team

Curling Club, representing the University in a league game, the Waiversity being Lone of the pewcomers this season. -Tar Blowball compose the University team: Balhatchet, H Braga, Gosans, Hachiuma, (Capt.) J. Noronha, Omar, A. A. Rumjaho, Sepher, H. Hong Sting, W. Hong Sling, Sung, 0.

The I.R.C team will be:- Asmall (Catcher), Laws (Pitcher),

BASEBALL SEASON.

TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE

MATCH.

to-morrow

WINTER SPORT.

"I don't want to overstrain myself. I have to jazz this even ing-Kasper Stockholm.

toured

Task of Finance.

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Aftor his interview with the Secretary for Chiness Affairs ::.. Calcutta, May 25, - Bombay, May 28 The locali

Brillent Chang, Indian Gymkhana Clubs have adved as deporten from placed behind bars when, ho shouldered the task of financing England where he race to the extent of Rs. 44,000 the of imprisonment for visit of the M.C.C. team, which is cerned in the

being? coa expected to arrive in India in the transferred to the House of Dote Autumn

traffic,

Bon ponding the decision of The MC.C. will partake in the Gorerane In Coupell annual quadrangular tojirnament,

SHADOWS BEFORE.

Coming Events Advertised. In The Mail.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

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June 13. Coronet Theatre,

"Slave of Desire.""" "The Lover of Camille."

June 18.- World Theatre,

June 13. -Queen's Theatre,

"Circus Days."

June 18-Star Theatre, "The Silent Command."

BOCIAL June 20. Fortnightly dance at the Peak Club, 9.16 p.m.

: SPORTS.

June 13. Opening Game of Hongkong Baseball League, at Happy Valley Grounds, 4 pm.

June 19.-Hongkong Boxing Association's fifth tournament of the season, at Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.

June 18.--Lawn Tennis Assen. meeting at the Pavilion of the H.K. Cricket Club, 6.80 p.m.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS, June 16-Lammert Broa, at 9 Broadwood Road, household fur niture, 2:45 p.m..

June 18-Lammert Bros., at Sales Room, household furniture, 2.30 p.m.

D OF LIFE.

TIRED

living at Belcher Street, committed A Chinese, 59 years of age. sufaida yosterday by throwing him- self from the top floor to the yard. The man left two letters in which mornings 10 to 1 Reading Room open Tuesday and he stated that he was tired of lif

owing to being old and destiture:

team are now reaching the veteran MacDonnell Road; Below Bowen stage, and so Notts must indeed look ahead. Warwick and Essex

Road, Tram Station. are omitted from the fixtures. " Bunday 11.16 V. W. C. Jupp and Clark last year

Remembering what happened to Wednesday, 5.30 p.# motor-cycling, so far as Northamp-Friday tonshire cricketers are concerned, should be forbidden, M. Fitsroy,

an unknown quantity, will skipper For The side..

Chelmsford is for the first time favoured with a first-class fixture

ROXOR

here

Complete Change of Air

THE CORONET

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