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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

WIMBLEDON HOPES.

Thursday's Big Boxing Contest.

WALKER AND MILLIGAN.

Greyhound Racing.

(Hy "Stalwart."] Now that the Wimbledon championships have got as far as the women's events, it is well to

AT WIMBLEDON.

WEEK-END GAMES BEFORE

RECORD CROWD.

BRITISH WOMEN WINNING.

Timmer.

Wimbledon, June 26.

LAWN BOWLS.

DIVISION II HOME TEAM VICTORIES.

ANOTHER "POSSIBLE" MADE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Edwards Lyal 1Smith

S. Eccleshall

C. E. Jones

F. H. W.

Наупеэ

Lammert

(Skip) ..17.

J. W. Massey

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53

E.P.R.C. v., Recreio.

Recreio.

BASEBALL.

WINS FOR RECREIO AND JAPANESE.

"TIGERS" WELL WHACKED,

LAWN TENNIS.

CHINESE CHAMPIONS OF

"A" DIVISION.

WEEK-END RESULTS,

SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS,

1

Hong Kong, June 27, 1927, 10.30 mah,

1

Hoar Hoart

Stock.

Stock

Exchang 1/11%

378.

$1085

b

$110

£20

£30%

$134

£9

$88

Banks,

do,

On Saturday, in a very closely There was only one "A" Divi- Several praiseworthy perform-

contested game, with thrills, sion match played in the local unces were seen on Saturday!

galore, the Club de Recreio de- Tennis League on Saturday, the when seven matches were played off in the local Lawn Bowls On home green, the East Point feated the Filipino Baseball Club Kowloon C.C. defeating the Uni-TT. on London League,

R.C. defeated the Club de Recreio by one run in the local Baseball versity by the narrowest possible T.T. on Shanghal

League.

margin. Playing for East Point R.C.by 43 shots. Scores:-

E.P.R.C.

By beating the Mitsui Bussan Hongkong Bank...

Lon. Reg. Being seven runs dowh in the against the Club de Recreio, the

first inning, the Portuguese nine Kaisha last Thursday, the Chin-Charteret Hank rink skipped by H. M. McTavish S. Baker

rose to the occasion in an uphill fese R.C. have fulfilled general ex- Mercantile A. & B. C overwhelmed J. Ribeiro's quar- G. Vicker

fight in great style.

pectations by once again es- P. & O. Bank At the end of the sixth, the tablishing themselves as Cham-East Asih. .. 4 Recreio led for the first time by pions of the ""A" Division, with- Marine Insurances.

out having suffered a single Canton Insurance.... $620

E. Souen H. Sequeira A. K. Henderson F. Remedios

The right of entering the semi-tette to the tune of 36 shots.

At the last head of his rink, D. H. M. McTavish J. Ribeiro finals will be contested by the fol-1

(Skip) (Ship):10. lowing last eight men: Tilden and Warren (Kowloon B.G.C.) scored

A. Basto Brugnon, Cochet and Hunter, a possible of eight shots against A. T. Hamilton

W. Williamson C. Vaz

C. Lopes Lacoste and Kozeluh, Borotra and Davies (Yacht Club).

Two rinks could not be separ.G. M. Shaw The women' contestants areated. Herridge (K.C.C. 2nd) R. McKellar

(Skip)..23 Mrs. Godfree and Miss Ryan, and Taylor (C.S.C.C. 2nd) get-

Miss ting 19 shots each and H. F. G. Samway Mrs. Dinnen (T.R.C. 2nd) and G. H.A. Webster Miss Sellwood (C.C.C. 2nd) 22 shots. H. Whiteford

R. W. Lee

Miss Wills was the last to enter the quarter final defeating Miss Goldsack 6-1, 6-3,

In the doubles Tilden and Hunter beat Mayes and Summerson 7-5, 6-2, 6-3 and therefore enter the last

A Fine Fight.

consider the capabilities and re-

Senorita de Alvarez and cords of some of the players. Watson, Miss Wills and Most of the British representa- Peacock, Miss Fry and tives, fortunately, are on the very Nuthall. youthful side, and although they may not be fully developed ex- ponents at the present, they pro- mise to blossom forth as world beaters in a season or two. Miss Betay Nuthall has come into the limelight by reason,of, her defcut eight. of Mrs. Mallory, but there are others who are now better

In the second round Higga players than the sixteen years-of- and Lester, bent the Austro- age girl. These include Mrs. German pair Dekehrling and Godfree, Miss Eileen Bennett, Kleinschorth 4-6, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3, Miss Joan Fry, Miss C. Hardie Eight thousand spectators cheer and Miss P. Saunders. Most ofed the Continental players and it these are still in their 'teens. was a fine fight. Miss Heine and After Mrs. Godfree Miss Bennett Miss Peacock (South Africa) en- is considered Britain's strongest tered the last eight defeating Miss singles player. I understand that Bouman and Mrs. Satterthwaite 6-0,

G-1. Mrs. Godfree will have "our Betty" as partner in the women's doubles,

Walker thinks

ench.

A. Ribeiro

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F. X. Silva

L. A. Rocha

C. Silva

da.

China Underwriters.. 80 cla.

$3114

two runs.

It was an expensive experiment reverse. when the Portugueso placed J. Playing in convincing style North China Insurance T148 Alvares on the mound at the com- right through the competition, Union Insurance..... $280

$40 M. mencement. The Filipinos found they had things pretty much their Yangtzo Insurance his pitching greatly to their liking own way. With the exception of Fire Insurances, and with bases full, Angeles gave a margin of five games from the China Fire. Insurance $210- his side the first four runs by a University, the Chinese R.C. won HK. Fire Insurance.. $000 L. C. Souza beautiful homer past right field: fairly comfortably in every case.

'Shipping. (Skip)..18 From the second inning. C It is expected that the "B"

Remedios pitched in place of Division championship will rest Douglas

H.K. Steambontu 97 Alvares and a different com-between the Chinese R.C. and the H.K. Tugs & Lighter $1.10

plexion was put to the game, from Club de Recreio. Both teams Indo-Chinns (Pref)... $80 the Portuguese point of view. have the same number of points K.B.G.C. v. Yacht Club.

(Def)... $80 At Kowloon, the Kowloon The Filipinos were blanked for and their match on July 9 is Shell Transports Kowloon B.G.C. are keeping |

being keenly looked forward to. closely to the heels of the Kow-B.G.C. defeated the Royal Hong three successive innings.

With the score at 8-7 against The C.R.C. "C" team are well loon Cricket Club.

Kong Yacht Club by 22 shots. the Recreio at the end of the on the way to winning pride of Scores:

K.B.G.C. F. W. Hale

In Division I, Taikoo surprised Craigengower by winning by the large margin of 21 ahots.

All the home teams won in the Division II matches.

DIVISION I.

Craigengower v. Taikoo.

On home green, Craigengower C.C. lost to Taikoo R.C. by 21 shots. Score's:-

C.C.C.

F. J. Neves The fourth round concluded with D. Fritz Kozeluh beating Greig 6-1, 3-0, the W. T. Brightman latter retiring in the second set U. M. Omar ewing to leg trouble.

(Skip)..16 Timmer beat Phileox 6-3, 6-2, 6-0. | W. B. Muskett Lacoste heat Condon 6-0, 6-3, 6-3. M. A. R. Souza Borotrn hent Campbell 6-8, 8-6, C. Bennett

R. Basa

Women's Doubles.

In the Arst round of the Mixed doubles Tilden and Mrs. Mallory beat the Scottish champion, Collins and Miss Joan Fry 6-2, 8-6.

\(Skip) ..18 H. Ecer

C. S. Russelet E. el Arculli D. Rumjahn

Hunter and Miss A. Ryan beat· Crole Rees and Miss Haydon 8-6, 6-3.

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T.R.C.

T. Young W. P. Seath G. Macleod

R. Wallace

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B0

G. Hatt

G. B. Slipper D. F. Warren

(Skip) ..23 Forester ¡J. Cameron J. Budding

J. Maclachlan

(Skip) ..24 T. Fergusson

(Skip)..80 C. Ewens

W. Weir

J. Whyte

J. Russell

G. Morrison (Skip)

T. Grimes J. Muirhead J. Laing

26

W. Cuff

R. Duncan

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R.H.K.Y.C.

Bullock

Black

Grieg Davies

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Abraham Messer Croucher

Edwards

(Skip)

Vaux Thornhill

LEAGUE TABLES.

... $2254

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38/-

Star Ferries Water-bouts.

$02 $16

Refineries.

runa.

The teams

fifth inning, Zafra (the Filipino | place.

China Sugars Malabon Sugars pitcher) "cracked" and allowed

Craigengower C.C. lost to the the Portuguese to notch seven Nippon Club by one game and

incidentally spoiled their lined out as defeated record.

$18

$32

Mining

follows:-

Filipinos.

1b T. Leonard

4K

.rf Filer

"A" Division.

p Zafra

Rb Bautista

Recreio,

C. Remedios

H. Barros ¡J. Alvares .16 M. Barros

H. Alves

C. R. Pereira

HS Cruz

cf D. Leonard

c Herneaz

K.C.C..v." UNIVERSITY.

un- Benguets

Kalan Mining Ad.

On home ground, the Kowloon

C.C. defeated the University by

one game. Scores:

$1.70 40/- Langkats (Combined). T20%

do. (Single) 70% Shanghai Exploration. TS% Shangbai Loans

Raubs

Tronoh Mines

Ural Caspians

Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &e.

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19/3.

8/-

H.K. & K. Wharves.. $108 H.K. & W. Docks.... $38. Hengkewa

145

W. Hyde and C. E. Millard New Engineerings T5% and} (K.C.C.))—

Shanghai Dock.....

H.K. & S. Hotels

Hongkong Land

Hongkong Realty

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Hammond

A. Alvares

J. Noronha

K Rull

Shields

(Skip)

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A. M. Xavier

2b Angeles

49

C. Figueiredo (sub) Delgado Umpires: S. Hachiuma Kusano.

T100

Score by inning:—

beat F. A. Redmond and A.

H. Wong

Lands, Hately & Bidgs.

$6.00

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total

Recreio

0 1.2 0 4 7 1

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W. Wother.

spoon (Skip)..17

The positions in the League to Filipinos

7 0 0 0 1 4 2

15 14

bent D. K. Samy and H. C.

Hung...

7-4

$55

$0

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514

date are:-

beat T. W. Cheong and T. K.

Tan

Humphreys Estates

$1244

8- 3 Prince's Building

$69

Rural Lands

$14

YESTERDAY'S GAME. -

21-12

Cotton Mills.

52

73

A Farce,

Ewo Coltons Oriontals

T7.35

T2.10

Civil Service v. K.C.C.

7- 4

S'hal Cottons (Old)

div. Buses, Trams, &c.

T52

(new)

T20

T7

H.K. Trunways

$20,55 ₺ $20.80 |

1-10 Peak Trans (old)

$15

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15-18

do. (new) Singapore Tractions Taxia

$8

10/8

b

22

Scores:-

In the second round Standring At Happy Valley, the Civil and Miss Phayre, beat Kreuzer and vice C.C. defeated the Kowloon Frau. Friedleben 6-4, 6-3.

In the womens doubles (first C.C. by 29 shots. round) Miss Fry and Miss Saunders beat Fraulein Aussem and Friedle ben 6-0, 6-1-Reuter.

Mickey Walker, the world's middleweight boxing champion, who is to meet "Tommy Milligan for the title al Olympia on June 6-0, 6-1.

There was a record attendance of 30, has, I see, arrived in Lon- don, accompanied by his mana-22,000 and the gates had to be ger, Jack Kearns, and his trainer, closed at 3.80 p.m. Teddy Hayes, this fight will be the toughest battle for him since he fought the late Harry Greb. The present world's champion hails from Elizabeth, New Jersey, is 25 years of age and has had about 70 contests. He was for several years the welter weight cham- pion of the world, losing that tide in 1926 to Pete Latzo, of Scran- ton, Pa., a few months after his -arranged contest with Milligan was cancelled. Six months later Walker made a new record by go- ing up into a heavier class and defeating "Tiger" Flowers, the middleweight champion. (Walker) is not much of a boxer, but he is decidedly one of the hardest fighters the ring has known. His speciality is two- handed work, while as an in- fighter and solid puncher he has had few equals. It has now been definitely settled, I

see, that Eugene Corri is to referee the One question remains bout. open-will it be a 15 or 20 round fight? Walker has never had to "mill" over the longer distance, so it is likely he will hang out for a 15 round contest.

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He

I see that greyhound racing is -catching en famously as a sport We had at Home these days.

something about it in these sporting columns the other day, Big meetings are to be held at the White City and Harringay Park. Never has handicapping been brought to such a fine art as it has on the racecourses of the Greyhound Racing Associa- tion. Every dog, before taking part in a race, has had to have a period of residence in the kernel on the track, and during that time he has been run on the track and timed to two-fifths of

JACK KEARNS.

Jack Kearns is manager to Mickey Walker, world's middle- weight boxing champion who, according to "Stalwart's" notes to-day, has arrived in London to fight Tommy Milligan, of Scot land, for the title on Thursday next. Kearns used to look after Jack Dempacy's affairs.

LOCAL GOLF.

ARMY DEFEATS CLUB AT FANLING.

a second. By means of this In a friendly game on the old system of timing every dog finds course at Fanling yesterday an his way into his own class, and army team defeated representatives therefore, in every race dogs of the R.H.K.G.C. as follows:- run whose times are almost identical. The dogs are in the

Singles.

charge of trainers appointed by Lt. Nason beat T. D. E. the G.R.A. who have made it' a Pendered 2 and 1.... rule that one hour before racing Major Playfair beat C.C. dogs are taken from the kennels Stark 2 and... to the racing kennels, where they | are under lock and key until the parade in the paddock a few minutes before the race.

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4

The starting-gate is a marvel in itself, and leaves no possible chance of a false start. A long box, divided into six sections, constitutes

Capt. Galloway beat

Capt. Quin beat L. G. S.

C.S.C.C

H. Westlake, sen. B. E. Maughan

P. Keegan J. W. Deakin

(Skip) ..26 H. H. Rose

A. O. Brawn

A. Grimmitt

A. H. Oswick

(Skip)..22

R. A. Smith'

P. T. Lamble

A. Holledige

K.C.C.

Kowloon C.C.

Shots for and Against.

E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher The comment made last week (K.C.C.):~

Hung

Division I.

P. W. D. L. Pts Kowloon Dock R.C. 6 6 12 5 4 0 1 8 Taikoo R.C. Craigengower C.C. 6 3 0.3 5 Kowloon B.G.C... 4 2 0 2 4 in these columns to the effect bent F. A. Redmond and A.

H. Wong Ser-Police R.C. 62 0 4 4. that the S.C.A.A. had perhaps not

Civil Service C.C.. 5 1 0 4 2 acted wisely in splitting their beat D. K. Samy and H. C.

5 1 0 5 2 baseball. playing strength was

more or less borne out by Sun-lost to T. W. Cheong and T.

K. Tan For Aget. Up Dn.day's game, in which the local Kowloon D.R.C. 387 286 101

defeated Japanese nine

the Talkoo R.C. ... 313 260 -53

"Tigers" (S.C.A.A.) by 38 to Kowloon B.G.C... 250 221 29

three. The game was hopelessly Craigengower C.C..346 329 17 Civil, Service C.C. 286 300

14 one-sided.

Scores by innings:- *** 76 Police R.C...... 307 383

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ttl Kowloon C.C.... 271 381

-110 Innings Division II,

Japanese 10 1 10 3 3 6 6 38 Tigers 0 0 0 3 000 3

W. W. Hirst G. Wragge F. Goodwin

W. Goldenberg

(Skip) ..19 R. Abraham E. Kern C. J. Tacchi.

A. G. Pile

(Skip) ..10

J. Hyde

F. Hamblin

J. P. Robinson

T. D. E. Pendered H. Overy

(Skip) ..25

J. Puncheon

Coleman

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(Skip)..15

44

K.D.R.C. v. Police R.C. On home green, the Kowloon Dock R.C. defeated the Police R.C. by 28 shots. Scores:-

K.D.R.C.

P.R.C. Collins. Glendenning Hollands Sword

(Skip) ..18) Wiltshire

Condon Reed Mose

A. Gourlay R. Lapsley

(Skip) . .25 J. S. Atkinson J. V. Ramsay J. A. Lindsay F. Cullen

(Skip) ..22

D. M. Neilson G. Henderson

P. V. D. L. Pts. 7. G 0 1 12

Kowloon C.C.'

6 5 0 1 10 Kowloon B.G.C... East Point R.C... 7 5 0 2 10 Taikoo R.C.

6 4 0 2 8 Civil Service CC.. 7 3 0.4 G Club de Recreio. 7 2 0 5 Craigengower CC. 7 10 6 Royal H.K.Y.C... 6 0 0 5

Shots for and Against

For Agst. Up Dr.

398 311

87

437 367 425 376

70 50

Kowloon B.G.C. East Point R.C. Kowloon C.C. Taikoo R.C..... 866 338 28 Civil Service C.C. 415 389 26 Craigengower C.C. 372 451 Royal H.K.Y.C... 257 345 Club de Recreio 343 439

FIXTURES FOR JULY 2.

"BIG" BASEBALL.

NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES.

New York, June 25. Last week's results in big league baseball were as follows:---

National League. Saturday (June 18):

St. Louis 6, New York 4. Pittsburgh 7, Boston 4. Chicago 2, Philadelphia 7. 86 Sunday (June 19):

79

96

:

Y.

The following are the matches down for decision next week:--

Division I: Kowloon C.C. Craigengower C.C.; Civil Service (Skip)..16 C.C. v. Police R.C.; Kowloon B.G.C.

v. Kowloon D.R.C. Greenwood Marks

J. O. Maclaggan West Mair S. Gray

(Skip)..25 (Skip)..10

72

DIVISION II.

Taikoo R.C. v. C.C.C.

44

At Taikoo, the home team de- Army Clubfeated Craigengower C.C. by 29

shots. Scores:-

T.R.C. H. Maxwell

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' 0

1 0

J. Coils

D. Munro

Capt. Bloxham 1 up.. 1 Capt. Erskine lost to L.R.

Andrewes 5 and 4

0

H. Dinnen

0

1.

Capt. Bowie beat N. L.

Smith 1.up

P. M. Stewart

1

0

F. Boyle

D. Walmsley

1

0

C. Matthews

0

1

J. Sloan

W. Warnock

0

J. Chalmers

H. McKechnie

2

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77

Dodwell and 2... Capt. Bevis lost to F. J. de Rome 6 and 6..... bent E. Davidson d-and 2 ..........

the starting-gate. Lt. Hirsth

After the parade the entrants for the race are put individually into the six compartments from the back, and in front there is glass,

Totale

Four-balls.

through which they can observe Lt. Nason and Capt.

the mechanical bare as it makes its preliminary circuit of the -track. When it begins on its second round an electric button is pressed, and the entire glass front, covering the six sections

Galloway lost to Pen- dered and Stark 2 and I....

Major Playfair and Capt. Erskine all square with Bloxham and Andrews

of the box, goes up and the dogs Capt. Bowle and Capt.

are "Of." Greyhound racing Quin lost to Smith and has been described -cleanest apont in the world."

PS

"the

TO-DAY'S SWIMMING.

The Scots Guards are holding s swimming gala at Kowloon this afternoon, commencing at 4 o'clock.

Dodwell and 2..

Capt. Bevis and Lt. Hireth beat De Rome and Davidson 2 & 1...

Totals

Grand Totala

0

2

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C.C.C.

Division II: Craigengower C.C. v. Club de Recreio. East Point R.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; Civil Service C.C. v.

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club; Kowloon R.G.C. v. Kowloon C.C.

Club. Tournaments.

The following dates have been fixed for the closing of the first round of Club tournaments:-

Civil Service C.C.-June 30.) K.B.G.C.-July 16.

Open. Championship. No date has been assigned for the closing of the first round in the Open Singles Championship, L. G. Gutierrez in which about twelve ties have; J. F. Lunny yet to be decided.. It is hoped to: W. Nicholson avold any compulsory closing G. H. Sellwood date, but this will only be possible (Skip)..22 if those players concerned will A. E. Coates- make a point of accelerating their

matches, say, before July 15.

R. F. Luz

E. Mowfung

A. A. Razack

(Skip)

A. Lewis

Y.'Abbas

S. Deacon

In addition to returning the official score card to the Hon.

St. Louie 3, New York 4. Chicago 14, Pittsburgh 7. Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 0. Monday

(June 20);"

Chicago 0, Pittsburgh 4. Other matches postponed on ac- count of rain. Tuesday (June 21):

New York 5, Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 3. Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 7. St. Louis 6, Chicago 5. St. Louis 12, Chicago 3.

Wednesday (June 22):

Pittsburgh 11, Cincinnatti 9. St. Louis 11, Chicago 5. Other matches postponed on ac- count of rain.

Thuraday (June 28):

New York 6 Boston 2. New York 9, Boston 6. Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia. St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3. Friday (June 24):

Philadelphia 3, New York 7. Philadelphia 6, New York 5. Brooklyn 3, Boston 5. Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 4. St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 2.

American League.

Saturday (June 18):

New York 8, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 6, Chicago 2. Washington 6, Detroit 4. Boston 6, Cleveland 0.

8 Secretary of the Lawn Bowls As-Sunday (June 191:

sociation as soon after each tie

as possible, will winners of ties! kindly send a duplicate card to the F. T. Knott. Sports Editor, "China Mail," (Skip)..18 in order that a full record of the competition may be published in

Kowloon C.C. v. C.S.C.C.

48 this newspaper?.

At Kowloon, the Kowloon C.C. defeated the Civil Service C.C. by 17 shots. Scores;

K.C.C

1

B. Petheram

C.S.C.C.C.

J. Beattie

F. E. Lawrence Luck

W. F. J. Gorvin Murphy

A. W. E. Davidson S. Alderman

.24% (Skip)

Nash

Harrison

5. Labrum

Herridge

(Skip) 19

(Skip)

Strange Flegg Archibald

Taylor

(Skip)

Friendly Game.

Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. Washington 1, Detroit 6. Monday (June 20):

No

games-rain. Tuesday (June 21);

Boston S, New York 7. Boston New York 7

Philadelphia Washington 2. 4, Washington 5. Philadelphia

22)

Boston 4, New York T. Boston 2, New York 3. Philadelphia 2, Washington 4.. Philadelphia 18, Washington 7 Chicago & St. Louis 5. 2. St. Louis 3. Chiengo Thursday 11 New York 11.

23);

It is learned that an interesting Wednesday friendly fixture has provisionally been arranged for Sunday next at Talpo between past and present residents of Taipo and a Hong Kong team captained by Mr. W. Russell. Similar functions in the past have invariably proved most enjoyable, and, in spite of the 12 rather warm weather, there is no doubt that: Messrs. Brayfield and Co will put their best foot for ward next Sunday to entertain their guests in the usual royal 19 manner.

Philadelphia 4, Washington 1.

St. Louis 2. Cleveland

Detroit 6. Chicago B Friday

(June

24): Boston S, Washington 5. Cleveland 1, St. Louis 2. Chicago 4, Detroit 9.

-Reuter's American Service.

7- 4 China Buses

L. Jack and C. W. E. Bishop Miscellaneous.

(K.C.C.):

China Lights (comb.) $14

(Total: K.C.C. 50, University 49).Dairy Farmas

$4.80

lost-to-P.-A-Redmond-and-A-H.K. Amusementa

H. Wong lost to D. K. Samy and H. C.

Hung beat T. W. Cheong and T. K.

.3-.81

5. G

Canton Ices Cements (comb.) do. (old)

$7 b $7.20 # $0.00

do. (new)

Tan

6- 5

14-19 China Prov.

do.

(old) $10%

do.

(new) 87%

$44

H.K. Constractions

$15

$52 b $52.40

Macao Electrica

H.K. Ropes (old)

do.

$10

(new)

$6

$7

$19

$8

$20

811%

$3.70

4 B" Division.

HONG KONG C.C. v. S.C.A.A.

On home ground, the Hong Kong C.C. defeated South China A.A.

15 games.

Scores:-

Der A. Wings

H.K. Electrics

Lane, Crawfords Mackintosh

Sinceres

United Asbestos Watsons

by Wm. Powells

H.K. Telephones

H. J. Armstrong and S. M.Nanyang Tobaccos Garrard (H.K,C.C.):- lost to Chan Hip-wo and

Ma Chi-hu

beat Luk Kang-cheung and

Luk Ting-cheung lost to Chan So and Ho Wei-

hing.....

..

EXCHANGE.

4-

7- 4

6- G

16-17

Bank Wire....

L. M. S. Lloyd and W. A. Nowers (H.K.C.C.):

'

beat Chan Hip-wo and Ma

Chi-hu

W. L. Dunbar and R. K. Valentine (H.K.C.C.):

beat Luk Kang-cheung and

Luk Ting-cheung tost to Chan So and Ho Wei-

hing

Hong Kong, June 27. " On London

1/11%

Bank On demand.... 1/11 16/16

Bank 30 day's slight

On Berlin-

Credits 60 days sight 50

Bank 4 months' sight 2/-%

9-2

beat Luk Kang-cheung and

Luk Ting-cheung

Credits 4 months' sight 2/-16/10

9. 2

Documentary 4 months'

lost to Chan So and Ho Wel-

hing

months night...... 2/1 1/10

4- 7

.On Paris

22-11

On demand... 1285 Credits 4 months' sight 1810

beat Chan Hip-wo and Ma

Chi-hu

On demand

nom

7- 4

On New York-

7- 4

On demandi

5-6

· On Bombay--

19-14

(Total: H.K.C.C. 57, S.C.A.A. 42)..

Wirc

On demand

183

On Calcutta..

Wire

On demand

133

On Singapore→→→

On demand

88

Oh Manila-

On demand

97%

8-3

On. Shanghaiei On demand 9.280 day's sight (private

paper) 10-1

пот

27- 6

RECREIO ▼. CRAIGENGOWER.

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio defeated Craigengower C.C. by 31 games, Scores

J. Silva and F. Remedios (Recrolo)...

beat W. E. Crocker and A. B.:

Hamaon

beat W. J. Howard and H.

J. Howard ...

bent G. A. Hyder and D.

Kelly

E.. Noronha (Recreio)"

and E. Sousa

beat W. E. Crocker and A.,B.

Hamson

lost to W. J. Howard and H.

J. Howard'

On Yokohama On demand..... Gold Leaf, 100 fine

(per tael)............ Sovereigns

buying rate)

7- 4 Silver (per of)

beat GA Hyder" and

Kelly

10- 1

20-11

(Continued on Page 10):

(Bank's

Ear Silver in. Hong

∙Kong

102

$9.70 26 1/16:

par.

Chinese Copper Cash nem.

Chineso. Copper Cents. 6%pm./

Rate of Native In-

terent

Chinese Sub Coin. 2015

Hong Kong Sub. Coln par

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