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LAWN TENNIS.

OPENING RESULTS IN THE LEAGUE.

NOTICE.

TWO CLUBB" "DOUBLE."

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NOTICE.

1

"B" Division:-Kowloon C.C. v. Hong Kong C.C., Indian RC, .v. Chinese R.C.

"C" Division:-Netherlands T.C. v, Taikoo R.C.

were very

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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

QUBJECT to weather conditions.

ISU

it is hoped to play the FINAL'of the OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. on THURSDAY. 5th May. PINAL of the OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP

games.

Recreio and Craigengower won in both the divisions where they were engaged.

Resulta follow:-

“A” DIVISION.

U.S.R.C. v. M.B.K.

CRAIGENGOWER<v, RE;

B41s and Hedley FANLING RACES. (K.B.S.F.P.A.) ;-~

At Happy Valley, Craigengower lost to Souza and Remedios 3-8 C.C. beat the Royal Engineers by lost to Xavier and Kelly 4-7 beat Hamaon and Phillips.. -6- 5 29 games, Scores:-

Howard and Howard (Craigen- | gower):~

Brown

SHANGHAI PONY WINS THE "NATIONAL."

3.---Fanling National (2 miles); winner a cup, 2nd $28, 3rd $15. Mr. K. H. Chun's Easter Day (Mr. Wallace) Dr. L. Reidy's Mowgli

(owner) 2 15-20 HONOURS EVENLY DIVIDED M. W. T. Stanton's Reynolds

(owner) 3 Also ran: Mr. R. J. Paterson's Three favourites won in the Manager (Mr. Abel-Smith), Mr. 2-9 Fanling steeplechase meeting on R. H. Charles's Durian (Mr.

Saturday and punters had a Potts). fairly good day.

beat Trumper and Higge... 8- 3 Slipper and. Greenhoulgh beat Col. C. Russell

(K.B.S.F.P.A.) :— And Capt. Jacobs-Larkcom 7-4 lost to Souza and Remedios 5-6

7- 4 beat Rose and White

lost to Xavier and Kelly.

to Hamson And 22-11 lost

Phillips

Leonard and Bodlker (Craigen- power) — lost Trumper and Higgs..... 5- 6) bent Col. C. Russell-Brown

and Capt. Jacobs-Lurkcom. 7-4) last to Rose and White ...... 3- 8)

15-18

(Total: K.B.S F.P.A. 401

3.00 591

H.K.C.C. TOURNEY.

Time: 5.11.

5. s

12-21

Fields were generally small but} the going was firm.

Starting prices:-evens Easter

Many lengths; many lengths.

from

Pari-mutue!:-Winner $11.50. Places $7.50, $7.40.

The Fanling. National provided Day; 2 to 1 against Reynolds; 3 a very interesting race, which to 1 Mowgli; 4 to 1 Manager; 10 was won by Mr. K. H. Chun'a to 1 Durian. Easter Day, a chane Kiangwan, Shanghai. Crocker and Hamson (Crałyen-

Honours were very evenly dis- The Kiangwan steeplechase gower) ;-- beat Trumper and Higgs....10- 1 Rumjahn Cousins Reach Final tributed, no rider winning more "crack," Easter Day, justified ex- beat Col. C.. Russell-Brown and

than one first.

pectations in the "big" race of Capt. Jacobs-Larkcom

In the members' enclosure, the the day. Reynolds pursued him' beat Rose and White

Band of the 1st Batt.. the for over a mile with Mowgli The second of the semi-finals in Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) lying about ten lengths behind. 27- the open doubles championship of played a series of popular selee With 1⁄2 mile to go, Mowgli swept (Total: Craigengower C.C. 64. the Hong Kong Cricket Club tions R.E. 35).

under Bandmaster H. E. past Reynolds and

"C" DIVISION,

,10- 1)

74

H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C..

On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. lost to Kowloon C.C. by 31 games. Scores:

Again,

tournament was decided on Satur-Dowell, L.R.A.M. day, H. D. Kumjahn and S. A. The foxhounds were Rumjahn (holders for 1925 and and much admired. (1926) defeating I. M. Razack and |J. A. Cassumbhoy In straight

setsi

With their greater experience, the Rumjahn cousins settled down and secured the first set with ease to the game almost immediately

(6-2). Razack and Cassumbhoy 18 appeared to be very nervous and

Megarry and G. S. Hugh Jones (H.K.C.C.):- lost to R. E. Lindsell and

C. H. Atkins

Hamson

lost to F. Hamblin and A. beat W. Woodward and R.

Strange

F.

an even

reduced Easter Day's lead to two lengths.

on view First in the last run, Mr. Wallace brought Easter Day (a steady favourite at evens throughout) home without being extended. Reynolds lost second place on merits.

LUCKY NUMBERS.

Result, of the $1 "Big" Cash Sweep.

G.559

- 5.611

7,818

took a long time to get into form. Ticket No. 10,351.

Holders Not Extended. 2. 9

The second set was .10. 1 tussle but although Razack and Cassumbhoy took four games in 15-18 succession after losing the first Hinton two, the champions were not ex-

tended and won at 6-2

$7,241.85 2,069.10 1,034.55 344.85 . 344.85 The $5 cash sweep on each race resulted:-

On the United Services R.C. On ground, the home team lost to FRIDAY, 6th May. Prizes won Mitsui Bussan Kaisha by & games, during the tournament will be Scores:- presented after the latter match.

Major W. B. Stevenson and Capt. BOOKING

RESERVED. S. G. Howard (U.S.B.C.):— of SEATS at the PAVILION at RE lost to T. Honda and H. DUCED PRICES by MEMBERS &

Akiyama

2. 9 SUBSCRIBERS will cease at 8 pm- beat II. Unotoro and T. Edo... 7- 4 A. H. Penn and J. R. on MONDAY, 2nd May."

beat S. Fujita and T. Ema .. 0-5 (H.K.C.C.) :—'

and 16-18

Booking will open at Messrs. MOUTRIE & CO. on TUESDAY, 3rd May,

NOTICE.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN &

MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nthat the THIRTIETH OR- DINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, "St. George's" Build- ing. Chater Road. Hong Kong, on SATURDAY, May 14th, 1927, at Noon, for the purpose of Receiving In Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended December 31st, 1926; to con- firm the appointment of Two Directors, and to elect Two Direc- tors & Auditors,

In the final set, the Rumjahns 2-9 did not have to exert them- selves, winning comfortably by 6-5 6-4,

H. D. Rumjahn played a ster- 2- 9 ling game right through, securing most of the points, while S. A. 10-28 Rumjahn was erratic and paid' Hepburn the penalty time and again for a

faulty length.

lost to R. E. Lindsell

C. H. Atkins

Lt. G. L. E. M. Sturges and Lt. beat F. Hamblin and J. N. Sparks (U.S.R.C.);— lost to T. Honda and H.

Akiyama.......

2- 9 Įbeat H. Unotoro and T. Edo .. 6. 5 beat S. Fujita and T. Ema ... 9. 2

17-16 C. D. Wales and R. K. Crosbie and Newton (U.S.R.C.):- (H.K.C.C.) lost to T. Honda and H. Aki lost to R. E. Lindsell and

3- 8 C. H. Atkins

A. Hamson.* lost to W. Woodward and

R. F. Strange

3- 8

2- 9 lost to W. Woodward and

R. F. Strange

4.7

yama...

beat H. Unotoro and T. Edo.. 6-5 lost to F. Hamblin and A. bent S. Fujita and T. Ema. 6-5 Hamson

16-18 (Total: U.S.R.C. 47, M.B.K. 62).

"B" DIVISION.

M.B.K. v. U.S.R.C.

.........

Stage Fright.

Razack worked hard and cover- ed more ground than his partner, the latter having an "off" day.

The importance of the event apparently weighed on the minds of the younger pair, this being the 9-24 first occasion that they have (Total: H.K.C.C. 34, K.C.C. 65). reached the semi-final of the open. doubles. They seemed to be suf- fering from stage fright" most of the time. With more experi- ence, it is expected that Razack and Cassumbhoy will go far in this event in the near future.

1

NIPPON CLUB v. C.R.C. At King's Park, Nippon Club On their ground at Kowloon, lost to Chinese R.C. by 35 games, The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Mitapi Bussan Kaisha lost to United Scores

by Company will be CLOSED from Services. WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, 1927. Scores:— until WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY, 1927, both daya inclusive.

By Order of the Board;

D. L. KING,

Secretary. Hong Kong, May 2nd, 1927.

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD.

· NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

R.C.

Fujimori and (M.B.K.)

games.

Hachiuma

lost to Smith and Dr. Thomas 4 7

Yoshikawa and Hachiuma (Nippon) — !、 loat to C. W. Cheung and

M. K. Lau lost to Capt. Thomas & Wright 4-7 lost to W. B. Ma and W. P.

beat Evans & Rowell

The Rumjahns are in the final for the third year, in succession. They have to meet T. Honda (singles-holder) and H. Akiyama. Victory for the Indian pair will give them the late Mr. Ho Fook's challenge cups" outright.

14,315

Race I.

No. 9

2

$68.60 19.60 10.00

Unplaced Nos. 54, 159, 51.

Race II. No. 26

$106.50 6

96,50 Unplaced Nos.: 3, 14, 29.

Race III.

No: 2

35

33

28

$117.60

33.60. 16.80

Unplaced Nos.: 3, 1.

Race IV.

No. 15.

6

#

22

$139.00 38.00 19.00

Unplaced No.: 9.

Race V. No. 18

$92.40

6B 6

*26.40

13.20

-Unplaced Nos.: 135, 25, 2, 3, 51, 15.

[Unplaced runnera $10 each.]

4-April Stakes (2 miles); for ponies regularly hunted with the Fanling foxhounds in season 1926/1927; 1st $50; 2nd $20, 3rd $10. Mr. A. H. Potts's Craigavad

(owner) 1 Dr. J. C. Macgown's Blotting

Paper

. (owner) 2 Mr. Burgess Fearon's

Isostacy .... (Dr. Reidy) 3 Also ran: Lt. P. Q. Roberts's Four of a Kind (Mr. Mattingley)....

Time: 5.43.8.

Many lengths; many lengths. Starting prices-evens Isos- tacy, 2 to 1 against Craigavad, Blotting Paper; 6 to 1 Four of a Kind..

Pari-mutuel: - Winner $14.00. Places $7.50, $7.50.

With Four of a Kind fading out early, the field of three kept close together for more than

mile when Isostacy (the favour- ite) ran wide and lost consider- able ground. . Hereabouts, Craigavad (carrying a good deal of overweight) was pushed to the front and stayed there till the end, staving off a determined challenge by Blotting Paper. The {"tote" returns were fair but the place odds were even more generous!

Race 5~~Heavyweight

·(1·2· miles); 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10. Mr J. J. Paterson's Deer'

Hound... (Mr. Stanton)

1.-The Maiden Plate (7. fur. Mr. H. C. Macnamara's James

furlongs),

Pigg for steeplechase. ponies that have started twice Lt-Col. and not won; 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10.

47

6- &

14-19

Chau

6- 6 lost to H. F. Un and W. K.

Cheung

5-6

14-19 (Nip

Saturday's Results.

5- 6

18-15

Mizobe & Kitajima (M.B.K.):- lost to Smith & Dr. Thomas

1-10

Isomura and Nakano pon) :- beat C. W. Cheung and M. K.

6- 5 Lau.. lost to W. B. Ma and W. P.

Chau

Open Doubles

H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn

(semi-final):

Dr. L. Reldy's October

(owner)

(owner)

Saldo and Nakamura (M.B.K.) :--- beat Smith & Dr. Thomas 7. 4 beat Capt. Thomas & Wright 6-5 lost to Evans & Rowell

[THE FORTY-SIXTH ORDINARY beat Capt. Thomas & Wright 7- 4;

of lost to Evans & Rowell

TGENERAL MEETING

Teuk and Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Wardrobes with and Shareholders will be held at the. without Glass Doors, Marble Top Offices of the undersigned on Wash Stands, Chests of Drawers, TUESDAY, the 17th May, 1927, at Chamber Stands, Tollet Sets, etc., Noon, for the purpose of receiving ete.

the Report of the General Agents, together with a Statement of Ae-

ALSO

A Few Pieces of Carved Canton counts for the year ended the 31st Blackwood Furniture.

December, 1926,

AND

1. Coltage Piano, by Challon &

Son.

1 Cottage Plano by John Brins-

mead & Son.

1 Ricsha.

1 Emweco Gramophone,

'2 Emweco Cabinet Gramophones,

1 Cottage Piano by "Moutrie"

5. loat to H. F. Un and W. K.

Cheung

13-20

(Total: M.B.K. 46, U.S.R.C. 54),)

RECREIO v. NIPPON CLUB.

At Kowloon, Club de Recreio, de- The SHARE REGISTER and

BOOKS will feated Nippon Club by 9 games:

be TRANSFER CLOSED from the Brd to the 17th Scores:-

May, 1927, both days Inclusive. Ozorio and Remedios (Recreio) :- JARDINE, MATHESON &beat Okajima & Suenaga.... 7:4

beat Fanatsu & Mizugachi General Agents.beat Fulleda & Sazikl

CO., LTD...

Hong Kong, 26th Apríl,-1927.

1 Tin Lined Box containing

1 White Frost Refrigerator.

Theatrical and Fancy Costumes,

Red Indian Tents and Santa SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG

Claus Costumes complete.

On View from Monday, the 2nd

May, 1927...

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 28th April, 1927.

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THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

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grams are lying at the office of The

Great Northern Telegraph Company

[Limited):

Suzmanager from Tokyo,

Underiters, from Amoy..

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Rogovi from Paris

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Superintendent Hong Kong, 28th April, 1927.

KONG FOR MAY, 1927.

(Standard Time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich).

Date May

Barros and Noronha [creio) :-

8- 3

7- 4

22-11

(Re-

beat Okajima & Suenaga...7-4 lost to Fanatsu & Mizugachi.. 5-6 inst to Fujieda & Saziki .... 4- 7

16-17

beat 1. M. Razack and J. A. Cas-Lt. C.. Abel-Smith's Black sumbhay 6-2, 6-4, 6-2,

Mouse.

(Mr. Potts) 2 V. Coates's More Better...(Dr. Macgown) 8. Also ran: Mr. M. M. Watson's Vincent (late Peart River) 1(owner), Lt-Col. I. J. Comyn's Can Do (Mr. Shillington), Mr.

2 W. G. Mattingley's Stripes (own- Handicap Singids "A" (2nd

er), Lt. Col. F. Hayley Bell's round). Forster (owe 5/6) Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Ben- 4-7 beat S. M. Garrard (rec. 4/6) 6-8.

jamin.....

(Mr. Wallace) 8 Shady Joe (Mr. Lucey), Lt. C.. 62; (1st round) C. C. Stark (rec,

Also ran: Mr. A. E. McCart Abel-Smith's Black Mouse (own- 5-6 3/6) beat R. W. Lee (rec. 16/11 ney's Gymp (Mr. Lucey), Lt.er).Mrs. R. M. Dyer's Yorks

6-4, 6-3

P. Q. Roberts's Four of a Kind (Dr. Reidy) was posted but did (Mr. Stanton), Mr. F. T. Orr's not start. Sheila (Dr. Macgown).

Time: 5.47.

15-18

Kuzumi and Oishi (Nippon):— loat to C. W. Cheung and

M. K. Lau

lost to W. B. Ma and W. P.

Chau

lost to H. F. Un and W. K.

Cheung..

(Total: Nippon Club 32, C.R.C. 67).

RECREIO v. S.C.A.A.

The South China Athletic Asso- 2. 9 clation annual athletic sports, which were to have been held on the Hong 1-10 Kong football Club's ground yes-

terday, were cancelled.

-0-11

3-30

At King's Park, Club de Recreio Chiria A.A. by 9 beat South games. Scores:-

Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios (Recreio)

1.

Sousa and Prats (Recreio) beat C. N. Tsang and H. N."

Tai.

28-3 beat Okajima & Suenaga 7 4 lost to. Fanatsu & Mizugachi.47 beat C. V Tau and S. K. Ng 7-4 lost to Fujieda & Saziki .... 5-6 lost to W. C. Li and L. K. Li 8- 8

16-17 (Total: Recreio 54, Nippon Club

18-15

DO YOU ENVY OTHERS THEIR HEALTH?

Time: 2.44.

Pari mutuel: Winner $9.50. Places $5.80, $5.30, $10.00.

*

Many lengths; many lengths: Starting prices-2 to 1 on

Many lengths; 2 lengths. Starting prices:-2 to 1 on Deer Hound; 4 to 1 against October; 6 to 4 against Black James Pigg, More Better, Stripes, Mouse; 4 to 1 Benjamin, Gymp.8 to 1 Vincent, Can Do, Shady

Joe, Black Mouse. Four of a Kind, Sheila,

Pari-mutuel: Winner $7.80. Places $5:40, $6.70, $8.80.

Punters judged form nicely in In a field of six, the odds bn favourite (October) led all the the biggest field of the day. Mr. way to score an easy victory: Stanton kept the odds on favour thanks partly. to Dr. Reidy's ite, Deer Hound (running in his sound judgment. Second in de-first steeplechase here) handy mand, Black Mouse ran very for most of the way. At the strongly but disliked the jumps. critical moment, he shot to the He caught Benjamin after the front to beat James Pigg for last fence and took second money speed on the flat. More Better in the straight. Only three was prominent for a time. "Black ponies finished, the others per time in the day) again showed a Mouse (saddled for the accond forming very disappointingly.

pronounced dislike to jumping.

MAJOR SEGRAVE.

2-Easter Handicap (11⁄4 miles);

1st 850, 2nd $20, 3rd $10. Thin, mpure blood is a standing Mr. A. N. Lucey's Country Barretto and Carvalho (Re-invitation to sickness. It is an open

Mouse .............. (owner) 1} creio).

door that indigestion, malaria, neural- Mrs, R. J. Paterson's Hum-

London, April 30. gla, sciatica rheumatism and nervous dinger..... (Mr. Stanton) 2 best C. N. Taang and K. N..

The British racing motorist, troubles find easy to enter, and pros Ini

Also ran: Master Burgess Major H.O.D. Segrave announces he. trate the defenceless' body. It is the Abent C. Y. Tso and S. K. Ng 7-4 cause, of most of the ailments which Fearon's Aroha (Dr. Reidy), Lt. is retiring in October and taking

lost to W. C. Li and L. K. Li 6- 6 many women accept an inevitable to Col. F. Hayley Bell's Shady Joe up motoring-boating-Router.

their sex, but which could be avoided (Mr. Wallace), Mr. Jonathan's If the blood were kept pure and rich pium Fudding (late The George 18-15

UNVERSITY . S.C.A.A.4

6- 5

.

At Pokfulam, the University beat South China A.A. by. :9 games; 6.53 Scores:-

H. Remedios and Hyndman (Read red......

Dr. Williams Pink Pille Tor Fate and Vulture). (Dr. Macgown). Souza creio) -

Feople will build up and at the some Time: 5.41.2, time pufffy the blood until it becomes

Sunrise

4.1

Suriset

p.m.

'5.51

6.50

5.50

6,5146).:

5.50

6.61

5

5.40

6.52

6

5.48

G.52

6.48

6.52

8

6.48

G.59

9

5.47

10

6.46

5.46

6.69 P. C. Lim and Gyde 6.64 (University)

6.45

6.64

lost to. H. W. Chan & C.. * Ma

5:45

5.44

6.65 beat M.C. Lun & W. H. Ho

5.43

0.55

5,48

4.56

5.43

6.66

W. M. Gittins and TL. Iu

5.42

versity) :- 6.57 lost to H. W. Chan & CHM 47

5.42

5,41

5:412 6.58. 16:31) 6.69

beat CNTsang and H. N.

Tai 5-6 parable and 4 beat C. Y. Tso and S. K. Ng4

6.55 lost to S, Chan & KC Luk 3.8

8 8 lost to W. G. Li and K. Li 4-7

the body can escape their beneficial

Many lengths, (only two finish

health-bearing stream. No part of ed). aduence. Their conle erect the Starting prices: 2 to 1 on nerves also becomes speedily evident; Aroha; 3 to 1 against Humdinger;

72 the spirits revive, the appetite, pleks 6 to 1 Country Mouse, Shady Joe,

1845 fub the digestion becomes good, the Plum Pudding.

(Uni- (Total Recreio 54, S.C.A.A. 45)

KRS.F.P.A. v. C.C.C.

Toithful fint a esteral sense of re: Places $32.70, $11.50. eyes brighten, the skin takes on a Tari-mutuel: Winner $188.80.

nowed well-being is felt throughout the whole system.

[Major Segrave, on March 29 last,

on the Florida Sands, broke the world's record in his specially con- structed 1,000 horse-power Sun- beam car. The official speed at- tained during the trial was 203.841 miles per hour.]

HOME AMATEUR GOLF.

London, May 1

The presence of Aroha kept the In the English amateur close golf

ton Coldfield, T. Perkins (Castle.

6.67 lost to 8. Chan&K CLuk Bull

If your health is crusing you anxiety field down to five but this "hot" championship final, played at Sut if you are always alling, tired, despand favourite was beaten. Mr. Lucey Bromwich), who is 22 years of age 6.58 beat M. C. Lun & W. H. Ho 174 At King's Park, Kowloon Brient, nervous, a victims of headaches and

onepeltish School Former Pupils' Asso- other symptoms of blood impoverish-rade 4 plucky and determined beat J. Beddard, (South Staffs) by be ghagnað, fly 14-19 ciation lost to Craigengower C.C. ment, begin a course of Dr. Williams' race on Country Mouse after get-2 and 1, over 38 holes Ileuter 15,4197/ 700 TK. Tan & B. P. Ng (Univer by 19 games Scores Pink Pilla without delay and mark how ting away well. His mount real

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uncheon everywhere sell them, or post free Licey got going again to returnOwing to yesterday's rain, the 6.407.01 beat S. Chan & K. C. Luk, 1, 0-2

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