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MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

CHINESE SOCCER.

TOURING PLAYERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

HONG KONG MAN INCLUDED.

Several of Hong Kong's "star" Chinese footballers left on Satur- day on the "Aki Maru" for a tour

ARMY BEATEN.

CHARITY SOCCER FOR M.C.L. FUNDS.

"HONG KONG'S FINE GAME.,

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL CRICKET.

KOWLOON BATSMAN'S 1,000 RUNS,

RECORD FOR THE CLUB,

.

FINE MEETING;

MACAO RACE CLUB'S IST EXTRA.

GOVERNOR'S PONY WINS,

GOLF MATCH.

KOWLOON CLUB v. JUNIOR SECTION,

YESTERDAY'S SCORES.

On thele ground on Saturday, Many improvements were In a match of 10-a-side, Kowloon Kowloon Cricket Club drew with noticeable when the International Golf Club easily defented the a team captained by Mr. A. W Race and Recreation Club of Junior Section, Royal Hong Kong Hayward,

Golf Club, yesterday at the Kow- W. Brace, Kowloon's most pro-Macao, Ltd., held their first extra loon City course. minent batsman, in scoring 26, has meeting yesterday at the Areia

On the singles in the morning, passed the 1,000 runs mark, for Preta course.

the home club led by 10 points, Fine weather paved the way to a lead which they increased (after the season of 1926-27, inclden- tally setting up a new record a big local attendance, while the the foursomes in the afternoon) to Soccer of a very high standard for the K.C.C. He has an aggro-week-end boats from Hong Kong 14 points. Scores (in order of was shown at Scokumpoo on Satur-gate of 1,025 runs, in the making of brought over a very large num matching on both sides) day when a Hong Kong XI defeat which he batted 22 innings, his ber, one turfite travelling in a of Australia, in company with aed the Army by the odd goul in

average being 46,59. number of Shanghai players.

The visiting side made a brilliant cargo junk after having missed a charity match arranged by Mrs. recovery after a very poor start.

the boat. Luard in aid of M.C.L. funds. At the fall of the fifth wicket only Teams :-+-

18 runs were made but the score Hong Kong XI: Clark (Police); was brought to 160 for 7 wickets Wynne (Pollen), Lt. Heming, RN. declared, thanks to Capt. Debbie (H.K.F.C.); C. F. Remedios (Re- (80) and Lt. Wright (66 not out), crelo), Hudson (Police), Lam Yuk- No others reached double figures. ying (Chinese Athletic); Hayes The bowling of Kowloon was of (Kowloon), Suen Kam-shun (Athle-a high standard at the early stages the Governor of Masno. This time,

tic), Howard (H.K.F.C.), Silva (Re-

A few years ago, a Chinese com- bination went down and did quite well although losing the Tests and rubber. On its return, the "South China team won the Hong Kong senior league for the only time in Its history.

AuB-

The last tour was under tralian supervision. time, Professor K. L. Kwong (manager of the Loh Hwa Football Club, Shanghai) is in charge with Mr. Quel Tze-king (Consul-General for China at Melbourne) us patron and adviser. Mr. C.-Y. Woo, will also he going and the team includes. Afteen players.

The Tourista.

Most of the names are spelt ae- | cording to Shanghai pronunciation with Initials instead of the full names. From the list available, it seems that Hong Kong is provid- ing the majority and Shanghai is sending the Chinese Interporters. Names which can be "identified" include:-

Leung Yuk-tong, Chan Kwong iu, Lai Yuk-tat, Wong Shui-wah, Tso Kwal-ahing, Ng Kam-cheun

of Chinese Athletic,

Li Tin-sang, Fung King-cheung of South China,

Li Wai-tong (captain). T. W Chen (Shanghal Interport wing- er), Lan Kau, who have played in Hong Kong.

L. K. Tai (forward), H. S. Bang (half), Y. Y. Chow (goal), N. Y. Ling (half), and

д

K. S. Sung (described as right-inside forward) who may be 'Suen Kam-shin of Chinese Ath- letic, but as he was playing in the charity match on Saturday, this name may be that of some body else.

Chinese Culture. Professor Kwong went down to Australin to make the preliminary arrangements and Li Wai-tong was recruiting here a few weeks ago.

Quel Tze-king Mr.

(Consul-

|

A bit firmer, not too hard, with plenty of "play" in parts, the course, was much better than at the inaugural meeting and times were slightly faster.

Mr. T. L. Wong rode four firsts, one being Veloz, owned by H.E. Com-

of the game, but was later badly mendador Loo Lim-ioc (President

knocked about.

Chapter of Accidents.

erelą), Brown (Recroin).

The Army:Lt. Murray (1st/ Kowloon were unfortunate in not of the Club sent his pony, Top Cameronians); Gr. Excell (RA.), being able to pass their opponents' Siac out twice, winning the first Sgt. Caveille (R.A.P.C.); Pte. score, being only five runs in ar-time and dead-heating for first Everest (2nd/K.0.9.B.), Staff Sgt. rears with five wickets in hand place the second. ...“i” Sims (R.A.M.C.), Rifleman Murdoch when stumps were drawn. Good- (1st/Cameronians); Bdr. Ward? (R.A.),, Rifleman Connelly 1st/ Cameronians, Sgt. Leach (RA), Sgt. McGlinchey (2nd/K.0.5.B.), Rov. F. P. W. Alexander (2nd/ K.O.S.B.)

Referee: Captain A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M., R. A. Lineamen: Mr. Lamb, Mr. Gilmour.

Lacked Cohesion. Because they failed to play with cohesion in the first half the sol- dlers deserved to be a goal behind. Morcover, the Army forward line

was often at fault.

After the change of ends, the Army got going and raided the Hong Kong goal seriously.

With Suen Kam-shun na their centre of danger, the local forwardsi broke away quite often but had less of the ball towards the end. Then Wynne played in great form as a defender and Clark was very clever between the posts.

Suen Kam-shun's 2 Goals. Padre Alexander put the ball into the Hong Kong goal but was given offside. Suen Kam-shun gavo Hong Kong the lead with a fine goal. Leach equalised In the second half with a spectacular

CRICKET TOUR.

Australian Team to Visit

Malaya.

The first race, for novice jockeys, was a chapter of acci- dents. One rider was thrown over the rails on being unseated. Just as the flag fell, a pony bit a nearby jockey's leg and the mount of the latter immediately turned about and dashed off in the opposite direction while the W. A. Oldfield, the Australian"field" went the right way. Test match wicket-keeper, has cabled the up-country gentlemen in Malaya that he is endeavour- ing to arrange a touring team in- I cluding H. Collins, W. Bardsley, C. G. Macartney, A. A. Mailey, S. Everett and himself:

Although this cable (eays the "Singapore Free Press") gives

the impression that definite ar- rangements have not been com- pleted, mention was made of pas: sages, guarantee, etc., indicating that there is every prospect of the Australians going to Malaya.

overhead kick but Suen, Kam-shun win hit out lustily for his 61 runs replied with a hot shot, which and was undefeated at the end. proved to be the winning goal.

E. C. Fincher (28) was doing well Among the large gathering were when he skled a ball from Sturges General) wroe as follows to Profes-Major-General and Mrs. CC which was easily taken by Lt.

Luard, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Wright. Southorn, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. and Mrs. Wolfe, the Hon, Sir Shou-

Scores

Bor Kwong:—

"Confirming our conversation,

I have much pleasure to notify you that I shall be very glad to act as patron and advisor to your team, in which capacity, I shall help in every way possible to make your tour a successful and pleasant one.

"Personally, I am of the opinion that such a tour helps to cement the friendly relationship. of the two great Pacific nations. I wish to emphasize through you to each member of the team that they represent Chinese culture in the real sense, and I have no 'doubt that they bear that in mind with greatest dignity."

Tentative Fixtures. The tentative list of fixtures is:- New South Wales at Sydney. Metropolis at Sydney.

Northern Districts at New castle.

Mr. Hayward's XI.

son Chow (who kicked off), the A. W. Hayward, b Lyal' Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall and Mrs. Lt Brewerton, e Brace, b Lyal Kotewall, Lt. Col. I. J. Comyn and Lt. Sparks, c E. F. Fincher,

Goodwin others.

The brass and pipe bands of the 2nd Batt, King's Own Scottish Bor- derers were in attendance.

LAWN BOWLS.

PREPARING FOR NEW

SEASON..

SATURDAY'S GAMES.

Lt. Dale, b Goodwin Caph A. G. Dobble, e E. F. Fincher,

b Rosed

Lt. Sturges, b Goodwin Lt. Pugh, b E.. F. Fincher Lt. R. F. Wright, not el

Extrus

The cash sweep was handled expéditiously but the pari-mutuel was much too crowded and under- staffed. Collection on one race sometimes meant missing the next, but the Stewards are con- fident that with practice condi- tions will be even better next time. Results:--

Novices' Plate, Mile. Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow

(Mr. H. R. Rocha) 1 Messrs. Kiangwan & Cols Fir

Dee... (Mr. C. W. Cheng) 2 Mr. S. Y. Liang's Jan Ja I.

(Mr. A. E. B. Sousa) 8 Also ran: Cherry Brandy (Mr.

ן

SINGLES.

Kowloon Golf Club.

J. D. Thomson F. E. Remedios A, 'W, da Roza

11/2

E. T. Andrews

E. D. da Roza

J. C. Thompson

G. B. Slipper

H. W, Page

J.0. MeLaggan

S. Hewkin

S: Gray

H. Overy

W. S. Hillier.

W. J. Carroll

1

1/2

1.

-13%

I, B. Trever

J. McQueen

Total

R.H.K.G.C., Junior Section.

J. McCubbin

H. McTavish

R. Campbell

J. Laing

F. E.. Booker R. C. Wallace F. Glover J. Perry W. Prydo

H. Gray.. G. McLeod J. Harper J. 'McBride

A. Goldenberg

T. Young

1/2

A. Brooksbank

Total

-3/2

FOURSOMES.

Kowloon Golf Club.

Y. M. Loo), Kwai Yuen (Mr. A. J. Ribeiro), Whisky Soda (Mr. T. J. D Thomson and E-T Fontes), The Gift (Mr. A. Luz) Andrews. Plum Pudding (Mr. R. Burns); F E Remedios and A. W da Lucky Star (Mr. B. Vasconcelos);

D. da Roza and J. C. Time 1.03.3/5; -

Thomson ...

Roza

2

2

0

0

2 lengths; 1 length.

G. B. Slipper and H. W. Page.. 2 Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6.70;. O. Melanggan and S. Hewkin 2% Pinces, $4.60, $17.20, $28.60. §. S. Gray and H. Overy... The Rua do Campo Plate 4 Mile. w. S: Hillier and W. J. Carroll 0 Mr. Loo Lim-loc's Tap Sine.L B. Trevor and P. McQueen....?

(Mr. Wong) 1 Messrs. Chin Lee & Co.'s Yuen

3

Sin

......... (Mr. da Roza) 2 Messrs. Kan & Chun's Areia:

Total (for 7 wkts, dec.)..100 Lt. Shaw, S. V. Gittins, E. B. Morton did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Lyni Brace Goodwin Ross

E. F. Fincher

The Craigengower C.C. on Satur-Lawrence

day played a friendly game of lawn

bowls with the East Point Reerea-W. Brace, è Brewerton, tion Club and won by 52 shots.

Victoria at Melbourne.

South Australia at Adelaide.

West Australia at Perth

or

Fremantle.

West Australia at Perth. South Australia at Adelaide. Australia (exhibition) at Ade-

Scores:- C.CC..

Luz

Rosselet

laide.

Arculli

Victoria at Melbourne.

Rumjahn

(skip)

Charity game at Melbourne,

Australia (exhibition) at Mel- Neves

bourne:

1st Test at Sydney.

Fritz

Alves

Omar

E.P.R.C.

Webster

Anderson Hamilton

White Ford

31: (akip)

(skip) Middleton Souza' Bennett Ваза

(skip) Abbas

20

19

South Coast at Wollongong. Maitland in S. M. District. 2nd Test at Newcastle, Newcastle at Newcastle. Queeneland at Brisbane. West Moreton at Ipswich. 3rd Test at Brisbane. Toowoomba at Toowoomba, North Coast (?) at Bundaberg Bur

Brightman Professor Kwong is quoted by the Muskett "China Press" As saying that should the tour meet with financial backing, he may bring the same team on a world tour including Europe and America.

Vickers Glover Baker MeTavish

(skip) Samway Williamson

Kellar Lee.

Total

10%

R.K.K.G.C., Junior Section."

20

Preta (Mr. Chun) g. McCubbin and J. Liang Also ran: Honey Moon. (Mr. H. McTavish and R. Campbell 0 Charles), Sun Ning (Mr. Y: M.F. E. Booker and R. C..Wallace 2.

F. Glover and J. Perry. Lao), Jan Dor (Mr. Bousfield), w. Pryde and H. Gray Glenmerin (Mr. Shearman),

Time 1.87,

4 length; 4 length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $4.40; Places. $3.10, $3.10, $3.10.

0. M. The Tap Siac Stakes, 1% Miles.

.15 1 33.2

-Sin

23. 0 Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow

(Lt. Bulteel) 1 Kee's Dragon Boat Mr.

(Mr. Reidy), 2, Mr. Y. M. Loo's Flash Star..

(Mr. Wong) 3 Also ran: Chin Lee Ku (Mr. Chun), Ok Fee (Mr. da Roza).

Time not taken.

G

16 6 46

5.3 0 A

30 1

8

18

Kowloon C.C.

Wright.. 26

F. E. Lawrence, b Dobbie

E. C. Fincher, e Dale, b Sturges

E. F. Fincher, e Wright, b Dobbie

1

F. Goodwin, net out

61

Capt. F. G. Beyin, e Brewerton,

b Dobbie

17

12

..156

J. C. Lyal, not out

Extras

Total (for 5 wkts,)

S. Jex, J. P. Robinson, H. T. Burton,

N. H. Ron did not bat.

9 Dobbia

Pugh Wright

Sturges

Dale.

(skip)

13 Shaw

Walker

Hanlon.

McKellar.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. RW.

45

7.0.

26

21. 105

Indian Merchants.

On the IR.C. ground (Sookum- poo) yesterday, Sindhi merchants. beat Bohra merchants by 101 rune. .18

Scores:

Sindhi XI 154 (Utoomal 49, V. T. 46 Mans 48 not out).

2. lengths; length.

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.20; [.Places. $22.30; $14.80.

The Easter Plate, 1 Mile. Mr. K. H.'s Papyrus

(Mr. Pollock)) a Also ran: Gold Star (Mr. Reidy), Kom Tong Hall (Mr. da Roza).

Time 2:13.3/5; Pari-Mutuel Wimmer, $6.40; Places, $4.503 $5.80 15.)

The U-Un Plate, 7 Furlongs, Mr. Wong Far's Chin Shan

Mr. Jue's Sun Ning,

0

G. McLeod and J. Harper.... 2% J. McBride and A. Goldenberg 2 T. Young and A. Brooksbank: 0

Total

61⁄2

Grand Totals:-K.G.C. 131⁄2 and 10%, equals 24; R.H.K.G.C. (Junior Section) 3% and 6%, equals 94.

Also ran: Chick To (Mr. da Roza).

Time 2.32.

Short head; 4 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $8.40;

Places, $4.30; $4.00.

The Macao Stakes (Hong Kong

Kong Visitors' Cup), 1 Mile. Mr. K. H's Baccarat

LEAGUE HONOURS.

HOME FOOTBALL SEASON ENDING.

"CLUBS TO "GO DOWN.""

As the result of Saturday's foot-;

GONE TO WALES.

F. A. CUP LIFTED" AT LAST!

CARDIFF BEAT ARSENAL

Not since 1871 when the F.A. Cup

ball matches at, Home, the follow competition began at Home, has the ing have now been decided:- trophy gone out of England. al-

Division I Newcastle lead though clubs from across the bor Huddersfield (holders in three der and from the Principality havo auccessive seasons) by 4 points, tried again and again. with 2 more matches to go; West

On Saturday, the feat was ac- Bromwich Albion and Leads complished at Wembley Stadium. United to be relegated to division Cardiff City have the honour of being the first club to take the Cup Division II: Middlesbrough for out of England, beating the Arsenal promotion, with either Portsmouth, of London by a goal to nil, after Manchester City, Notts Forest, having the worse of the play, Chelsea or even Preston North The Arsonal have never been in End; Bradford City for relegation, the final before. Cardiff, beginning with either Clapton Orient or Dara fine Cup record in post-War lington, or a remote possibility, years, got through to the last stage Wolverhampton,

In 1925, to lose by 1-nil to Sheffleld

II..

Division III (South): Bristol United. City lead Plymouth by d points for promotion each with 4 more matches to play,

Division III (North): Stoke won Swansea were knocked out. championship and promotion to before that time, division II had a division II.

preponderance of clubs left in, but Scottish League: Rangers have the final was restricted to division won the championship.

I. Such is the luck of the Cup. The Results.

Reuter's report follows :-- London, April 23. Principul league football matches played to-day (home teams given, first) resulted:---

Luck of the Cup. Earlier in the season, there was talk of an all-Welsh final but Just

Division I.

Birmingham 3, Liverpool 0,

Blackburn 0. Bolton S.. Everton 2, Aston Villa 2. Huddersfield 0, Manchester United)

0.

Wednesday, 2, Burnley 1. Sunderland 1, Derby 2. Tottenham 4. Leeds 1, West Bromwich 1. Sheffield 0. West Ham 1, Newcastle 1.

Division IL

Barnsley S. Chelsea 0. Blackpool 2, Middlesbrough 2 Darlington 8, South Shields 2. Fulham 3. Notts County 0... Grimsby 2, Clapton Orient 2.. Manchester City 1, Preston N.E. 0.; Notts Forest 3, Bradford City 0. Oldham 2, Wolverhampton 0. Portsmouth 2, Hull 0. Reading 2, Port Vale 0. Swansea 2, Southampton 2.

Division III (South). Aberdare S, Brentford 1. Bournemouth 0, Norwich 1. Bristol City 8, Luton 0. Charlton 1, Southend 0.

| Coventry 0. Exeter 0.

Crystal Palace 5, Swindon 0. Gillingham 2, Millwall 1. Plymouth 2. Brighton 0. Queen's Park Rangers 5, Merthyr

1... Watford 3, Bristol Rovers 3.

..:

Division III (North). Ashington 1, Hartlepools 0. Bradford 5, Tranmere 3. Chesterfield 3, Stockport 0.. Doncaster 1, Lincoln 3: Nelson 1, Southport 2.. New Brighton 3, Crewe 0. Rotherham 38, Durham L Stoke-1, Accrington 0. Walsall 4, Rochdale 1. Wrexham 0, Barrow 2.

Scottish League. Airdrieomians 0, Hearte 0. Clyde 0, Hamilton 0, " Dundee United 2, Partick 1, Dunfermline 1. Aberdeen 0. Hibernians 1, Morton 1. Kilmarnock 1, Cowdenbeath 4. Motherwell:1, St. Mirren 0: Queen's Park 1, Falkirk 2.4 Rangers 0 Dundee 0. St. Johnstone 1, Celtic 0.

-Reuter.

HOCKEY.

CLUB 1ST XI LOŠE TO -PUNJABIS.

Cardiff City defeated, the Arsenal by one goal to nil.

The game started to a roar of applause in dull, gusty weather be fore an attendance of over 90,000, including H.M. the King, who shook hands with the players before the kick-off.

Cardiff's Defence. The Arscoal had all the better of the play in the first half,

Their half-backs were superb and by means of delightfully accurate passes kept their forwards con- atantly attacking. Buchan, Blyth and Hulma were outstandingly pro- minent, but the Cardiff defence was In excellent fottle...

•Farquharson was applauded con- tinously for brilliant work in the Cardiff goal.

.

The Welsh team did not test Lewis with a real shot until play had been in progress for half an hour and then. Irving fred" a hot shot just wie of the post.

At half-time no goal had been scored.

Arsenal Consistent. Resuming the Arsenal ware again the more consistent team and they did every thing but vedre. D

The Cardiff attacks were · con- fined to swift swoops on the Ar- senal goal, and after 20 minutes' play, one of those dashes gave the Arsenal a disastrous five minutes.

In the course of a meleg in the goalmouth, Ferguson, the Cardiff centre-forward, sent In hard ground shot which Lewis, the Ar- senal goal-keeper, in a valiant at- tempt to save, carried over his own goal-line thus putting Cardiff one. up. E

Until the end the Arsenal des- perately rushed Cardiff's goal with-- out success, and Gardiff won by the ́ouly: goal of the game.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

WHEN STAND COURT GAMES BEGIN.

The first semi-final in the Hong Kong Cricket Club. Annual, lawn tennis tournament will be played weather this Friday, subject to conditions..

An advertisement appears on page 12, in which members and' subscribers are informed that they can book tickets-up to 8 p.m. this Wednesday at the pavilion, at re- duced prices, for the whole series. of semi-finals and finale on the stand court.

Saturday's Resulta Matches played on Saturday re- On the United Services R.C.|aulted— (Mr. Wong) 1

**_(Mr. Wong) 1 ground, the Hong Kong Hockey

Results. Mr. Leun Yick's

Macao Mr. T. U. Yih's Four-Nought Club lost the 5/2nd Punjabi Regi- Open Championship Singles.-- Beauty (Mr. Chun) 2

Three (Mr. Charles) 2 ment on Saturday by the add goal H. D. Rumjohn beat F. A. Redmond Messrs. Chin Lee and Co.'s

In five Messrs, Chin Lee and Co.'s

| 6-2, 6-4, 6-3" DA Chui Chow Ning

Hon Sin (Mr. Pollock) 3 Before the game was in progress Club Championship Singles.L Also Tan: Laceda II (Mr. for more than five minutes, the Pun Foster beat W. B. Cornaby 6-4, 6-4. Chun), BARB

fabis scored through their Inside 0-0 E. Grimble beat Dr.J. R. Time 2.14.4/5. ·

loft, Lance. Naick Clerk Feroz Craig 6-0, 6-0, 6-3., E. G. Howard Khan Just before half time, the beat A. H. Croak 2-6, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2. 2:lengths; 8 lengths. Pari-Mutuel Winner $4.50; ahead by scoring with a fast shot Henderson (owe 2/6) beat T. D. E same player put his side further Handicap Singlee "AR; M. Places, $3.80; $11.10.

which gave the Club goalie no Fendered (rec. 4/6) 6-1, 6-2. The Big Sweep..

chance. Open Championship Singles.

To-day's Matches. Ticket No.

Prize 3,533

On the résumption of play after $3,298.40 the interval, the Club attacked M. W Lov. 8. A. Rumjahn. (Mr. Sewoll) 1 1,889 18,955

942.40 vigorously and their efforts were Open Championship Doubles 471.20 soon rewarded. Mitchell. Intercept-I M. Razack and J. Cassumbhoy v. (Mr. Wong) 2* 18,070

804.00 ed a pass from a short corner and E. F. Fincher and E. C. Fincher. Mesars. Kan and Chun's Park 12,236, 18,981, 2,116, 12,880, scored with a brilliant shot, Club Championship Singles

Kü ...3) (Mr. Chun) 2 2511,

3,787, 12,869, 12,105, 11,194 The Punjabis kept pressing and Col. C. Russell Brown v. G. W. Also ran Whisky Sode (Mr. each- $33.70, Pollock), Salvo (Mr. Stanton) The Chin Chun Plate, 7-Furlongs, the net with a hot drive, bringing

Time 1.56

the score to 3.1 m favour of his D. J. Valentina ((rec. 176) v. H, J. Mr. Loo Lim-loc's Tap Slac

Armstrong.trec. 4/8);W. B. side. PING PONG MATCH.

winning again, but only, by one the New Zealand cricket team in Pari-Mutuel Winner 811.00 MY. M. Luo's: Dick LoKASA MAThe Club forwards at this stage, (owe 2/G); H. Owen Hughes (scr.) ̈

T.C. Lowry, who is to captain)

(Mr. Chun). 1 Club Forwards Rally

Cornaby (ser.) v. R. M. Henderson

Winning each one of the 18 games, Wah Yan Old Boys' Union the game were:

The scores at various stages of Form in the Plunket Shield match The Kwong Chow Plate, Mile. Messrs. Kiangwan and Co.'s were frustrated time and again by

England this summer, was in good Places $4.50 $3.30, $420 (Mr. Pollack) 1 were working well together, but V. A, Piercy (rec, 15), won their ping-pong match yester-

between Wellington and Auckland. Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Teze Jan Dor. (Mr. Charles) 3 their opponents half, backs, until day against South China Athletic

He made 110 before being caught Lon (Mr. da Roza) 1 Also ran: Little Sit Tang (Mr. Slipper, the outside right, made a Association by 132 games to 44.

and bowled by Bowley, the Sussex Mr. K. H. Chun's Loong Wa Teams were 4-a-side. Scores:

Wong) Honey Moon (Mr. da sola effort, rusning down the field RADIUM DISCOVERY professional deg

MARKER SINKERTE (Mr. Chun) Lowry headed the Wellington

Roza); Lucky Star (Mr. Reidy), from about the half way line and Plunket Shield averages with 64.25 Mr. T. U. Yih's Shanghai Cherry Brandy (Mr. Y. M. Loo), scoring with a well-placed shot at VALUABLE MINERAL FIND IN and Bowley headed. the Auckland Friend (Mr. Charles) 8 Plum: Pudding (Lt. Bulteal) the corner of the net. averages with 51:60 Bowley was Also ran: U-Un" (Mr Wong); ~ Time 1.56.2/5.

FRANCE second, in the bowling averages, Valour (Lt. Bulteel), Chul Chow dead heat, many lengths. taking 17 wickets at an average Ning (Mr. Pollock), The Sand cost of 19.29, runs

piper (Mr. Stanton),

The last Australian match is on August 13 and the players hope to return in time for the 8th Far Eastern Olympiad at Shanghai on August 27 to Sept. 3.

Wah Yan:-T. H. Wong won 34 games to 10, H. S. Chan 30 to 14,

Douglas (skip) 19 (skip)

Total Majority for C.C.C.-62 shots.

K.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.

K.C.C. and the K.B.G.C. had their Playing three rinks a side tho

third encounter on the green of thei former, the Bowling Green Club

shot.

K.B.G.C. K.C.C.

Five heads

16

011

Ten heads Fifteen heads

80:

255

43

ვე

Twenty-one heads 57 Scores:

56

T. M. Wong 30 to 14, T. P. Ng 38. KC.C..

to 6-total 132 to 44.*.

Kern

South China A.A.-L. Y. Wong Labrum won 16 games to 28, L. W. Wong 10 Goldenberg to 34. C. K. Sin 7 to 37, K. L. Leung Hyde 11 to 83-total 44.to 192..

FANLING GOLF.

(skip)

Lammert Davidson Ovory

At the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Hill course at Fanling, yosterday, the (ak)p); play-off for lat place in the Shang-Hiret hai Vialtors Cup was decided, re- Wragge aulting

• K.B.G.C._.

Maclachlan

Stonham

R. Dancan-

W. Macfarlane,

12 (skip)

Chapman Hale

Hazel Farrell

(skip). Dobbia Pryce Smith Holland

NL. Smith 86-7-78, Gibson Harvey AGE Wood 95-15-80. (skip File:24 (skip);

(This competition was held dur-27 ing the Easter holidays, Smith and Wood, finishing level).

Total 66 Total Majority for K.B.G.C.1 shot.

Bohra XI 53 runs (Mans 3 for 9, Sobhraj94 for 19, Nenumal 3 for 15).

T. C. LOWRY IN FORM...

SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET.

South Africa hai, discovered te

least two cricketers who are assur

Short headdend heat.

Time 1.37

Short head; 4 lengths. * Pazi-Mutuel Winner $14.00; Places; $5.20; $5.90; $6.80.

The Rua Central Plate,"

Furlonge

*

ed of Inclusion in their future test HE

elevens in Chen and Morkel - The

former is an opening batsman with Mr.

a variety of stroken and the latter

is described as the best all-

in the Union. A South eleven with Nupean and Ha) have tall.

Lt. Webb, their centre-half, found Handicap Sin

Handicap Singles "A"Dr.

On the general run of the play,

there was hardly anything to M Domarty, the geologist who Pari Mutuel Winner $8.50; choose between the two teams, and has been working under the direc $3.00, Places, $5.60,-$3.50-$8.20. Indication of the game. The Fun he has discovered near Thiers (Puy a draw would have been a fairer ton of Mme, Curie, announces that

Consolation Race, 5 Furlongs,

"Jabla" forwards held a slight ad de Domo Department) a deposit of vantage over the Club's front line, chalcocite, which she believes will being faster and surer when near Justify industrial exploitation for the goal. The two sets of half its radium-bearing possib!!!tics 2 backs appeared to be of about the "Central Newa m

Mr. K. His Loong Wa.

(Mr. Yo M. Loo) Mr. Leun Yick's Chick To

(Mr. Charles) Mr. Jue's Sun Ning the Governor's Veloz (Mr Shearman)

(Mr Wong) Also ran, The Gift(Mr. "Kee's Dragon Boat Reidy) Valour (Mr. Bousfield)

hun).

Time 1.1927

2 lengths 6 lengthe

same strength, Mitchell of flic The cost of radium varies but: Club and Lt. Webb of the Punjabis, an average price to-day lies be being outstanding. The Panjabis tween £400,000 and £450,000,- an full-backs were safer than the ounce

Clah's the latter being Inclined to

artletic

Eustace

be a trifle slow 401 the goal I have the strongest objection to keepers, Holdman (Club) wes callThe Red Flag" both on dy), Part Mutuel Winner $6.601 upon mors, often and acquitted and other grounds-Lor

Colomn. Places $4.20 $4.80%

himself well-

Percy

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