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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928.

INTERNATIONAL CUP.

"Sunday Herald" Trophy For Charity.

1

TO-MORROW'S FINAL.

Thrilling Scottish-China Game Expected.

[By "The Rover."]

THE CHINA MAIL,

RIFLE MEETING.

HAMPIONSHIP SHOOT 'ON.

SUNDAY,

OPEN TO THE COLONY.

The championship rifle shoot ing contest of the Colony will be! held on Sunday next at Taikoo runge, Quarry Bay.

All those who are interested are asked to be present and to meet at The atur soccer match to-morrow is the final in the "Sunday 10.30 a.m. at the 200 yards range Herald" International Charity Cup, on the H.K.F.C. ground between to draw for targets. Scotland and China. Scotland has beaten Portugal and China suc-

The shoot will be under King's ceeded against England, each of the preliminary matches being won first stage conditions. An en- by the narrow margin of one goal: The final to-morrow should provido trance fee of $3 is payable. a great match and chances are very open.

The programme follows

"Sunday Herald" Cup, International Final.

Further information can be had from the Hong Kong Rifle Lehgue, c/o Mr. C. II. Summers,

Scotland v. China, H.K.F.C. ground, kick-off 4 p.m. Referee: Mr. Taikoo Dock.

Baldwin. Linesmen: Messrs. Smith & Barber.

League Division I, kick-off 4.15 p.m.

Kowloor F.C. v. Club de Recreio, Kowloon F.C. ground, Referee:

Mr. Gilbert.

Royal Air Force v. Police, Chatham Road ground, Referee: Mr.

Willis..

League Division II, Section “A," kick-off 2.30 p.m.

Chinese Athletic v. St. Joseph's College, K.K.F.C. ground, Referee:

Mr. Mackio.

Royal Artillery v. Club de Recreio, Sookumpoo, "Referee:

Presley.

"VARSITY CRICKET.

INTER-FACULTY LAST MATCH.

ARTS v. ENGINEERS.

The last match in the Univaralty

Mr. Inter-Faculty cricket tournament

·

South China "A" v. South China "B," Caroline Hill, Refores: Mr.nesday between the Arts and the

Hutchins.

was played at Pokfulam on Wed-

Engineers and resulted in a draw. The competition had been won by:

having, defeated both the Arts and the Engineers. Yesterday's scores:

League Division II, Section "B," kick-off 2.15 p.m.

Kowloon F.C. v. St. Joseph's College, Kowloon F.C. ground, Referee: the Medical Faculty last week.

Mr. Kinsella.

Although the big attraction is at The Valley there are two very inter esting tit-bits for Kowloon sup- porters, the match on the Kowloon ground being very attractive, with Kow- chances slightly favouring loon.

At Chatham Road also the meet- ing of the Police and the Air Force should provide much sport, and the Police will doubtless practise as near their full Shield aide as pos- afble in view of their big match the following Saturday in the Shield with the Gunners in the semi-final. The Police have got together a cap able side and a little more polish in the attack will make them a formidable side.

In Omar, Currie, Smith and Wilson the College possess forwards of

Arts Faculty. merit and this game (with both J. Barrow, c & b Roffey Clubs well up the league table) A. Baker, b Gittins

|F. Zimmern, b Gittins should be worth watching.

S. V. Gittins, c & b Redmond 28 The R. A. Reserves should beat A. T. Lee, e Roffey, b Redmond Recreio Reserves at Sookumpoo, W. H. Sling, b Gitting

Barma, b and South Chinn "A" and Kowloon G. G. Edwards. c

Roffey. juniors should get home in their

'R. K. M. Simpson, e Barma, b matches.

The postponed 2nd round Shield Redmond tie between the Hong Kong Foot-0. Hassan, st Kermani, b Red-

mand ball Club and the 2nd Batt. K.O.S.B..) which should have been played on K. T. San, b Redmond

C. L. Tan, not out Wednesday that, has

Extras arranged for Tuesday next, at the

.K.F.C. ground, kick off

at 4.15 pm, the winners to meet Kowloon F.C. in the semi-final on the follow- ing Saturday, aither on the Club ground or at Sookumpoo.

been

re-

WEIGHTS OUT.

HANDICAPS FOR RACES TO-MORROW.

TWO EVENTS: FIVE DIVISIONS.

THE VOLUNTEERS, frog, rifle and bayonet. Miniature Rangs for Recruits. Musketry In- struction and drill.'

CORPS ORDERS FOR THIS WEEK.

Reserve Company. Parade at Corps Headquarters at

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,

On London- Bank wire.

G.O.C.'S ANNUAL INSPECTION 15.30 p.m. on Wednesday, February Bank on demand..... 27-

This week's orders for the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, 18-

29, for Machine Gun Class Instruc- tion,

Strength:

weights have been allotted for

The following recruits are taken to-morrow's handicap events in the sued to-day by Lt. Col. L. G. Bird. on the strength and posted as Hong Kong Jockey Club's first ox-D.S.O., Commandant, read as fol- under:- tra race meeting of the season at low:→→ Happy Valley, as follow:-

Happy Valley Handicap (6 fur.).

"A" Class (Race 1).

Annual Inspection.

Thursday, March 16, 1928.

The General Officer Command- ing, South China Commiand, will Inspect the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps On Thursday, March 16, 1928, on Murray Parade ground at 6 p.m.

Bank 30 day's aight Bank 4 months sight... 2/- Crodita months' sight 2/11 Documentary 4 montha'

sight

On Paris

No. 1801 Pte. S. J. Clarke, A.C. On demand...... Co., as from February 16, 1928.

2/1

1245

Credits 4 months' sight 1820

On Berlin--s.

No. 1302 Pte. H. E. Grossett, No. 6 Platoon, as from February On demand 20, 1928.

On New York-

No. 1303 Pts. R. Morrison, No. On demand

40$

6 Platoon, as from February 20, Credita 60 days' sight 504

On Bombay-

...

78

104

Members are reminded that al- tendance at the above inspection

On demand

On Manila. The following promotions and On demand... 9814

is one of the qualifications for appointments take effect from Feb. On Shanghal-

efficiency.

Conference at Corps Headquar- ters on Monday, February 27, at 5.30 p.m. on Kirkpatrick Scheme. for 1928, all available Officers to attend, all ranks Interested in re- connaissance work are invited to attend.

Corps Rifle Meeting. Corps Rifle Meeting will take place at Stonecutters Range on April 8 and 9 (Easter Sunday and Easter Monday.. Further details will be issued later.

The Garrison Rifle Meeting will take place on April 17, 18 and 19, 1928. Two matches are open to Volunteers, will those interested apply to the Adjutant for details.

17, 1928:

Armoured Car Company... No. 847 L/Corp). C. R. Wilson, to be Company Sergt.-Major.

No. 438 L/Sergt. R. W. Lee, to be Sergeant. :

No. 792 L/Sergt. E. J. J. Spradbery, to be Sergeant,

No, 787 L/Corpl. E. D. Labrousse, to be Lance-Sergeant. No. 666 Corp. C. L. Farmer, to be Lance-Sergeant.

On demand

30 day's eight (private

paper)

On Yokohama

On demand

Gold Leaf, 100 Ane Sovereigna (Bank's

(per tael)

buying rate)

Silver (per oz.)

0.00

26 Bar Silver in Hong

Кспе .......

3% pram. Chinese Copper Cash nom.

No. 994 Pte. H. V. Parker, to Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem

be Corporal.

Rate of Native In-

terest .....

.....7% p.8. Chinese Sub. Coin... 30 % is.

No. 1268 Pte. F. Cowherd, to Hong Kong Sub. Coin be Corporal.

to be Lance Corporal.

be Lance-Corporal.

No. 1147 Pte. G. B. Labrum, to be Corporni.

No. 1148 Signaller R..J. Vernall Chartered Bank

lbs,

Pickle.. Peck

168

165

1928.

Heir Apparent

182

San Francisco

162

Captain

159

Little Sit Tang

159

Every member of the Corps (Ro- serve Company 'included) is re- quired to attend.

No. 1904 Pte. T. Coleman, No. On demand 6 Platoon, as from February 20. j 1928.

134

Wire

1844

Comrade

158

Sunning

158

Further details will be fasued later.

6 Platoon, as from February 20, 1928, .

Wiro No. 1805. Pte. J. P. White, No. On demand

On Calcutta-

.1944

1341/

On Singapore...

O-Moon

156

Promotions & Appointments,

96

Dumfries

.156

Macao Beauty-

156

Warrington

Warlordship

156 153

Duke of Verona. 153

Manor Häls

4153

Ukelele...

163

Chow Tsza Lon

158

Blackstone Hall

150.

Dabbin

150

Tangle

147

Kom Tong Hall

147

Grande del Norte

147

Bing 'Boy..

143

Loch Tummel

140

71

"B" Class (Race 8),

4

lbs..

8

King of the Plains

162

Pár.

The Goblin

.156

0

Grey Knight

156.

No. 1160 Pte, H. G. Williams,

26

August

163

THE SHARE MARKET.

Masonic Hall

153

No. 1134 Pte. G. H. Bond, to

Hong

14

Erstwhile

163

Stock

Kong. Stock,

Chemst

163.

1

Shanghai Friend

162

Limestone Hail.

152.

4

Tap Siac

150

0

Boukra

·150

The Corps Notice Board has been moved to the Drill Hall and is placed on the inside of the Western wall facing the Orderly Room.

No. 698 Pte: P. E. Barker, to TT. on London

Exchange.

be Lance-Sergeant, Q6

27-14

from T.T. on Shanghai

784

March 1, 1928.

Danke.

Transfer.

Hongkong Bank

$1280

b

do, Lon. Reg.

2

Sutherland.

150

$132 $21

10

Artistic Hall

160

$14

Man of War

.160.

Total

173

Northern Star

150

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0. M.. 17 3 12 W. M. Gitting

1. 50

Grey Eyes.

150

Th W.

Meanwhile

150.

57

5

Yuen Sin

150

3

Castle

150

3 0 18 0

Loongwa

150

Walchow

147

Chick To

144

Southern Stag

144

18

Ploughman

144

5

Barley Grass

144

8

Tarzan

144

1

25

"C" Class (Race 5).

9

lbs.

37

B. H. Schroter, e Gitting, b

Mowgli

162

Easteri. Day

159

18!

District Call:«.

'158.

0

Liberty Hall

156

Extras

26

Circek.

155

T.

Total (for 8 wkts.)

.. 147 W. Chong, S. Otani did not

The Haugh

155

Sea Front

155

Brown Jug

155

Fire Call

153

HOWLING ANALYSİS.

Bootlegger

158

152

Silver Fox

150

Loch Tay

150

8 3 15 2

Easing Wold

150

.10

2 21

1

Madeira

150

Green Slip

150

Little River.

147

Slang River

147

Loch Lomond II.

147

King Constantine .: 144

Busaco

144

-Dundee

144

Кал

144

Redmond

Roffey

The teams romaining in the Aziz Senior Shield competition are Kow-

9 2 34 2 loon, Police R.A. and winners of

Engineering Faculty. K.Q.S.B. Y. II.K.F.C. One semi-p. S. Chen, e Zimmern. b final will be played at Kowlbon and

Barrow

As both League matches will be ai Kowlonn, interest on the Hong Kong side will be in the Interna- tional, Scotland's team, although it contains one surprise, is a good one MeNiven is not available or he would have been selected out- right and Scotland is exceptionally the other in Hong Kong. Judging H. T. M. Barma, b. Barrow rich in half-backs, and Carswell by the large crowds and (Guards) and Furtowe (Royal interest Laken in the matches to Navy) both figure in the Reserves. The selection committee have been faced with a difficult proposition hut they could have done with one Borderer less in the forward line to

The following have been select- Sling allow Carswell his "place at half- back, with McKelvic at centre-for-ed to represent the Kowloon F.C. A. A. Aziz, b Sling

A

ward in Toal's place, as the latter has till quite recently been figuring in the K.O.S.B. reserve team and Carswell has played sterling game throughout the season. It is haped Toal will justify his inclu- sion, the co-operation of so many of his clubmates forward being a point in his favour. The team is a strong one throughout and should render a good account of itself. Much will depend on the inside for- wards who will get many chances. from the speedy wings. China's

team is unknown but in all prob- ability it will be the Athletic com-{ bination, with very few exceptions if any. The game has been keenly looked forward to and there should be a huge crowd present to witness a thrilling match.

As a curtain raiser to the big event, the Chinese Athletic Reserves will meet St. Joseph's College and the latter have about the cleverest forward line in the junior division.

HOCKEY.

C.B.S. DEFEATS BAND OF QUEEN'S.

general A. B. Sulleman, b Lee

S. R. Kermaní, b Lee date and the sternnoss of the play F. A. Redmond, b Sling and close results, the semi-finals w. M. Gittins, b Zimmern should provide great struggles,

M. H. Roffey, not out,

1st

XI. v. Club de Recreio to-

porrow in division 1. of the Soccer League, at Kowloon ground, kick- off at 4.15 p.m.:Angus; Wheeler, Dodshon; Hedley, Sims. Vickars; } bat. Reed, Kernek, Northey. Muir,} Miles.

HOME SOCCER.

CUP TEAM WINS IN THE.

LEAGUE.

A "CORRECTION."

Loe

0. M. R. W. ..13 3 29 21 IS. V. Gittina ..10 0 31 0

Barrow

Zimmern Sling

5 1 22 3

-H.K.C.C. TEAMS TO-MORROW.

Hong Kong Cricket Club teams,

in friendly matches to-morrow, 'at

2 p., will be as follow:-

Ist XI. (away) v. Craigengower [C.C.:-A. W. Hayward, R. W. Lee,

Scooter

II. V. Parker, L. A. R. Duncan, N. Wanchai Handicap (1% miles), S. Thorp, C. D. Wales, A. Reid, K.

London, Yesterday. Blackburn, who are drawn at H. Batger. H, J. Armstrong, 0. home in the next round of the F.A.Moor, A. N. Other. Cup, are in form. In division I, of 2nd XI. (home) v. H.M.S. the League to-day, on their own "Tamar"; "J. N. Owen, S, J. Jor- ground, they defeated Middles dain. W. Brackenridge, E. R. West, borough by three goals to nil J. R. Callis, J. E. Hancock, H. Router.

Griffin, A. Howell, E. A. Simon, 0. |E. C. Marton, G. D. Mead,

R.H.K.G.C. LADIES' SECTION.

The table now stands at:-- Goala,

P. W, D. L. F. A. Pts Everton......28 24 7 7 73 49 36

.28 13 9 50

28 12 8 8 60

47

course.

Huddersfield .27 10 4 B 07 47 34 A medal competition will be held Lelcester....28 13 7 9 68 51 33 on Tuesday, March 6, by the ladies Bolton

44 Cardiff

aaction of the Royal Hong Kong Burnley .30 14 3

3 13

Prizes will be given GO 06. 31 Golf Club. Blackburn .29 11 D 9 43 49 31 for the best net score on each Newcastle

.20 11 10 58 56

Only subscribers to the Sunderland

59 50 Playing on a sandy ground and Tottenham 28 12 6 11 69 50 2 Ladies' Section are eligible for this away from home, the Central Bri- Liverpool

...28 10 8 10 61 54 28 competition. Competitors are to 13 2 14 60. 53 28 choose their opponents and will tish School defeated the Queen's Aston Villa .28 11 6 12 53 52 27 arrange on which course to play. Band by two clear goals in a Arsenal.....20 10 7 0 56 68 27

Mrs. Shellshear has kindly pre friendly game of hockey yesterday, West Ham. .28 11 6 12 5

58 65 27 00 64 26 sented a prize for a Bogey competi 20 P. 13 45 06

Bury

at the Nanking barracks in Sham-1 Middlesbro'..20 9 8.12.00 26 tien to be held on the new courae}

shuipo.

The game was keenly contested, each goal being visited in turn, but sound defence and rather erractic shooting nullified every attempt. After 20 minutes' play the Queen's defente grew slack and Hynes, the School centre forward, nipped up a pass from the right and scored with

Derby

handicap allowed...''

Shemeld U. 287 12 50 60 25 at Farling on Tuesday, March 20; Manchester27 10 5 12 47 52 25 Birmingham .28 6 11 11 45 58 29 Wednesday..27 6 9 13 | Portsmouth .28 8 0 14 46 78 22 49 60 19

SCOTTISH CUP.

a fast rising shot. A few minutes How Rangers Got Through Third

later the half time whistle blew.

Round.

Sunning

The Gomeril

do.

The attention of all ranks is is transferred from Signals to the Mercantile A. & B.... 832% drawn to the modified conditions of Engineer Company, Field Section, p. & service applicable to men with three as from January 27, 1928.

their years eficient service to credit, à copy of the regulation is on the Corps Notice Board.

Musketry.

Sunday, February, 26. The Scottish Company will fire Part I. Table "T" at Stonecutters on Sunday, February 26, 1928.

Range Officer: Captain K. S. Morrison.

Launch will leave Murray Pier at 9 a.m. and call at Kowloon Pier at 9.10 a...

Dress: Uniform or mufti optional, but rifle, bayonet, pouches, braces and belt must be worn.

Arms will be drawn from Corps, Headquarters to-day, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, or 2 and 4° p.m.,

or 5 and 6 p.m.; and on Sunday, February 25, between 9 am and 1 p.m.

1

The Battery.

Parade at Corps Headquarters on Thursday, March 1, at 5.25 p.m.

Signal Section as per programme under Lieut. Walter, R.A. Full at-j tendance is essential.

Engineer Company. Field Section: Parade at Corps Headquarters on Wednesday, Feb. 29, at 5.30 p.m., for General In- struction, Dress: Mufti.

Signals.

Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, March 1, for Signal Instruction. Dress! Mufti.

Armoured Car Company. Machine Gunners will parade at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, February 27, for Machine Gun Instruction. Dress: Mufti.

Motor Cycle Section: Parnde at Corps Headquarters, at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, February 27, under Licut. Hancock.

Heversion. No. 877 L/Corpl. F. N. Doodha, Armoured Car Company, reverts to the ranks at his own request, as trom February 20, 1928.

Leave.

The following are granted leave of absence from the Corps:

Lieut. F. S. Harrison, A.S.C. Cadre, from March 3 to Decem- ber 2, 1928.

P. E. Barker,

3

No. 698 Ptc.

A.C. Co., from March 1, 1928, to

February 28, 1929.

$027

0, Bank Bank of East Asin

Insurances. Canton Insurance Union Insurance ..... $319 North China Insurance T148 Yangtze Insurance ... M.840% China Underwriters.. $2.20 China Fire Insurance $215 HE. Fire Insurance. $890

Skipping. Douglases.

$48 HK. Steamboats... $27 HK. Tugs & Lighters 32 b 2.00 Indo-Chinas (Prof) ... $181⁄2

do.

(Def)... $40 Shell Transports..... 90/- water-boats

$20 Mining Bonguets ***

$2

No. 982 Pte. E. de Silva Kailin Mining Ad. 88/- Signals, from February 13 to Langkats Combined). T18%

do. (Single)... T10 March 12, 1928.-

Shanghal Exploratione $2.85 ..... $8.10

No. 438 Sergt. R. W. Leo, A.C.| Shangha! “Loans Co., from March, 1,

1, 1928, to February-28, 1929.

No. 507 Pte. H. J. Armstrong, No. 1 Platoon, from March 1 to November 30, 1928,

.. 213H

Raubs !****

.......... $44 Tronoh Mines $17/0

Decks, Wharves, Godowns &c. H.K. & K. Wheryer H.K. & W. Docks ... China Providenta No. 26 Pte. J. L. McPherson,

Hongkewa Reserve Scot Co., from March 6, New Engineerings 1928, to March 5, 1929.

Shanghai Docks

Resignation's

$48

$5.95/0

$365

$5.

$97

Cotton Mills. Ewo Cottons

$7.45 7.60 $2

The following are permitted to Oriental Cottons the Colony resign from the Corps on leaving: N'hai Cottons (Old).* $45

do. (new). T22%

HE. & S. Hotels

No. 565 Bdr. M. H. Wallace, Lands. Hotels & Bldgr. The Battery, as..from March 1, 1928.

Hongkong Lande Shanghai Lands

No. 1213 Pte. A. E. Pritchard, No.. 1 Platoon, as from Febru- ary 10, 1928. Having purchased discharge, as HE. Territorials

from January 26, 1928:—

No. 1006 Pte. E. S. K. Armoured Car Company.

NOTICES.

Engineer Company.

$8.65

$64

[8.65/% sa

T85/65 B

.... $187 Humphreys Estates.. $14% Hongkong Realties

Publie Utilities, H.E. TramwayK

Star Ferries

$8.90

$1

Prince's Buildings

Ho,

Peak Trams (old)

80. (new)

$25.95 $14 $874

$6874

do.

(old) $13 (new)

$944

H.K. Electries

$21

$784

$44 b 88 TO%

All ranks are requested to at- tend at Corps Headquarters on

Thursday, March 1: Parade at Wednesday, February 29, for Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. special function. Special Clase for instruction under} No. 2 Platoon Rifle Club. Lieut. Hancock for those previously detailed.

China Lights (comb.) $16

do.

Macao Electrics

China Buses

11.K. Telephones

& Singapore Tractions'.. 11/0

Industrials.

| Chine Sugars The second shoot for the Cun Mahebou Sagara

Canton Ices given by Lfout. E. J. R. Mitchell Caments (comb.) Infantry Company.

will take place on Sunday, March do. (old) No. 1 Platoon: Parade at Corps4, at 9.30 a.m. at the Peak Range. Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tues- Conditions:15 rounds rapid at H.K. Ropes (old) day, February 28 and Friday, 300 yards; 10 rounds application at United Asbestos March 2, for Machine Gun Instruc- 500, yards. Usual handleaps..

Dress: Mufti.

No. 2: Platoon: Parade, at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m, on Tues-| day, February 28, for Machine Gun Instruction. Dress: Mufti, belt, rifle and bayonet.

ת

$10.40 b 10% sa

*274

11

$11.60

$10.

do.. (now)

81%%

-$9%

do. (new)

$4

$10

$19 b.20

$12.40

Storch, & Dairy Farma.. Watenn"-"... Der A. Wings Tane Crawfords

Aackintosha Sinceres Wm. Powells

Miscellaneous.

$3.15

"A" Class (Race 9).

Iba.

i

Pickle Peck

·163 ·

165,

Heir Apparent San Diego

162 102.

Coos Bay

Captain..

Little-Sit Tang

162 164. 154

Comrade

153

U Un II.

153

153

Flash Star Macao Beauty

159. 161

Warrington

151

Dumfries...

151

150

Warlordship a

148

Dobbin.

Ukelele

ka

148 143

tion.

Manor: Halhares . . *...-148.7

Blackstone Hall

145.

LONDON EXCHANGES.

Kom Tong Hall. Tangle

142 142

$22

.$9

London, Yesterday.

:

"B" Class (Race 8).

124 4.88

H.K. Constructions

$14

lbs.

85.03

B. Ind. G. Bandr

60%

162

25.88

F. E. Govt. Lan

6% Prem, b

158

Loch Tummel

157

August

155

Amsterdam Milan Berlin

12.1214

92.10

20.44

Masonic Hall

155.

Eratwhile

153

Ohemal

153

Mowgli

153

Chatto

162

Yuen Sin

152

Man of War

150

Mish Mish Walchow Southern Stag Northern Stag

147

147

"Ploughman

147 145 145.

140

Loch Tay

140

Loch Lomond II

140

Dundee...

140

Reference Corps Order No. 817 Para. 11. Sunday, February 26, 1928. The triangular shoot against 2nd Batin. Scots Guards and 2nd Battn. K.O.S.B. is postponed until Sunday, March 18, 1928.7

Sunday, March 4. The Company will not shoot Part I. on this date.

Sunday, March 18, 1928. Trian-; gular Shoot arranged by Mr. R. M. Dyer between 2nd Battn. Scots Guards, 2nd Battn: KO.S.B., and Scottish Company at Stonecuttera. Sunday, April 1, 1928. Inter- Platoon Shoot for “Dyer" Cup.

Portuguese Company.

Stockholm

18.17.

Copenhagen

18.20

Oslo

18.02

Vienna

34.02

Prague

164%

Helsingfors

193

Madrid

28,79

Lisbon

2.19/64

Bucharest

889*** 798

Rio Buenos Aires

6.59/64

Bombay:

Shanghai

47:29/82 1/5 16/16 2/0%

Yokohama

Easing Wold

140

1/11 1/16 20

J. C. Faers,

140

140

The Anal of the Captain's Cup was played off on the old courso at Fanling-on Tuesday, and was won by Mrs. L. G. S. Dodwell, the runner-up being Mrs. E. B. 'C. Hornell.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

Three matches in the Club

The second half opened scrapplly, the game being frequently pulled On Monday, a result in the third Championship singles. of the up for "sticks" and off-side, but round of the Scottish FA Cup HK.C.C. annual tennis tournament after 10 minutea play the teams (played on Saturday) was given were played yesterday, afternoon, settled down to a hard game with as:-King's Park 3, Bangere 1. the results of which were as fol-] the Queen's slightly the superior. Yesterday it was stated that{low:-G. F. H Bichard beat the However, the School defence pre-Rangers had been drawn away to Very Rev. A. Swann, 6-2, 6-3; vailed against the onslaught of the meet Albion in the fourth round J. G. Lawrie beat. J. Barrow, 6–9, soldiers, and in a break-away of when it appeared that they had al-6-0; S. E. Green beat W. M. Lyons the School on the left wing Hynes, ready been eliminated. The ex- 88, 81. receiving the ball a few yards, out, planation is that last Saturday, Games down. for this afternoon scored with a fast ground shot. Rangers defeated King's Park by are: R., P. Lonsdale v. W. B The Queen's attacked harder to three goals to one, and the result Cornaby; EL D. Lawrence v JW. even matters, but the final whistle was cabled the wrong way round. M. Healing; 0. C.. Womack v. Dr. sounded with them still pressing The correction has now arrived. J. R. Craig

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CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

Positions held by competitors In the Colony's chess championship tournament (organised by the Kowloon Chess Club) are as fol low:-.

E. W. DAL Pti.

D. E. Carvalho 76016

M. Sequeira, (holder)

Sir Henry Pollocks 6 5 0 1 5.

H W. Randall

8. G. Kumble C. E. Wong'.. H. L. Hussain, "A. N. Other"

J. S. Smith At W. Hawker

5.2 (152/2

8 2 16,2 620 425 711 5:12 11:08 1

Athens

4 0 3.4

8 40 44

9 40 4

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