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BIG PROGRAMME.

OPENING OF LOCAL TENNIS

LEAGUE.

C.R.C.'S TRIPLE VICTORY.

The Hong Kong Tennis League opened its season on Saturday with a big programme of matches, a notable feature of which was triple victory for last year's champions, the Chinese R.C. who won all games.

RECREIO v. C.C.ċ.

At King's Park, the Club de Re- crolo defeated the Craigengower C.C. by 41 games. Scores:—

J. M. da Silva and F. Remedios (C. de R.)

A. V. Remedios and L. A. Ribeiro (C. de R.):-

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A very enjoyable concert was T. P. Saunderson and R. Murray hold at the Diocesan Boys' School; (Y.M.C.A.);—

on Saturday Aight, commencing at lost to S/S Gilman and Pte. 8.30 p.m. The large concert hall was

Tiernan

1-10 very expeditiously decorated with lost to S/S Sims and Pte. flaga and palms, the large crowd

Barnes

29 present finding the hall cool and lost to Maj. Cox and S. M

of ample capacity. Browne

lost to A. V. Gosano and

A. A. Remedios......... 4-7 lost to L. A. Rocha and

2-0 G. A. Ribeiró... lost to H. Barros and G. A.

Noronha

beat S/S Gilman and Pte.

Tiernan lost to 8/8 Sims and Pte.

Barnes beat Maj. Cox and S. M.

Browne

6- 5

10- 1

beat A. B. Hamson and H.

6-6V. Zafra and M. J. Rull (F.C.):--- J. Howard

lost to A. V. Gosano and beat C. Xavier and G. Lin 7- 4

5- G beat E. Zimmern and W.

J. Howard

9-24

A

23-10

A. A. Remedios lost to L. A. Rocha and

G. A. Ribeiro. lost to H. Barros and G. A.

Noronha

4-7

of

beat A. B. Hamson and H.

J. Howard beat C. Xavier and G. Lia boat E. Zimmern and W

J. Howard

3- 8

12-21

0-2

23-10

lost to A. V. Gosano A. A. Remedios loat to L. A. Rocha

65 D. Bautista and L. R. Ildefonso 8-3. (F.C.):-

and

3- 8

and

A. Noronha and E. de Souza (C. de R.):-

G. A. Ribeiro. lost to H. Barros and G. A.

Noronha

2-9

1-10

heat A. B. Hamson and H.

J. Howard beat C. Xavier and G. Lia beat E. Zimmern and W.

J. Howard

J. C. Faers and A.

(Y.M.C.A.):-

lost to S/S Gilman and

Tiernan lost to S/S Sima and Pte.

Barnes lost to Maj. Cox and S. M.

Browne

3-8

6- 5

6-27

2

(Total: F.C. 27, Recreio 72).

6-25

9- 2

(Total: Y.M.C.A. 34,' R.A.M.C. 05).

24-9

The Craigengower C.C. did well to beat the Kowloon C.C.-in the "A" division. With the inclusion Reveral of the Indian R.C.'s most prominent players of recent years, Craigengower are expected to go far in the tournament this season.

Several matches in the "C" scc-E. tion showed a wide margin for the winners, the biggest defeat being

Tured by the Indian R.C. at the The hands of the C.R.C.~~1. former managed to secure only 10 games. The Hong Kong C.C. un- expectedly accounted for the Club! de Recreio but it was only by the narrowest possible margin.

“A” Division.

C.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C. defeated the University by 31 games. Scores:- Ho Ka-lau and (C.1.C.):-

(Total: C. de R.. 70, C.C.C. 29),

"VARSITY ▾. NIPPON.

At Pokfulam, the University lost to the Nippon Club by 7 games. Scores:

T. K. Tan and W. M. Cheung 7-41 (Varsity) :—

RECREIO-1 v. H.K.C.C.

Travelling to King's Park, the Hong Kong C.C. beat the Club de Recreio-1 by the narrowest possi- ble margin. Scores:-

H. S. Remedios and F. Ribeiro (C. de R-1):-

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928.

CONTRA DANCA,

PRESENTED IN KING'S

PARK.

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PICTURESQUE SETTING.

AT THE POST OFFICE.

Presented under a clear, moonlit

H. J. Andaraon, Manger, Bank of sky, the exhibition of the "Contra Chosen, Madame Beauville, Cross- Danen" given by the Sociedadeley Ltd., Rev. W. 3. Campbell, Miss

Mias Chung

M. E Juven! in aid of the St. Vincent de Lillian

the Club de Chapman (C.E.Z.M.S.), Capt. E. Paul Society on

H.M.S. "Hawk", 15% Recreio ground at King's Park, on Cuttle,

G. & H. Clark, Saturday, was decidedly pictures-Constance, Matr. que, and attracted much favourable Miss P. Davey, Mr. Fitz-Henry, 4-7 The programme was noteworthy comment from the good gathering Edward Ford, Gutierrez, Noma & Co., Gillespie & Sons, Mrs. A. in that there were Items of a very of spectators present.. 7-26 high standard rendered by popular Conditions that night were ideal Gillespie, S. T. Goon (Herbalist), Laughton local artists. Of special interest for an exhibition of this. nature, and Hopkins, Dunn & Co., J. Haywood, was the Male Voice Choir of the with, the performers at their best, Dr. Hie Ding-ling (c/o Red Cross), the Miss Ho Mei-ho, C. L. Ivanoff, John the show was easily 1st Batt. the Queen's Regiment: Pte.

The Full Band of the Queen's best given by the clever band of Jose, Mr. & Mrs. M. M. Kolliner, Regt. also rendered meritoriously dancers who have successfully re- Manager. Kein Sai Tuin. Express 8-8 many popular classical pieces, the vived this fine old-time Portuguese Office of Wuchow, W. B. Lunnon P. Logue, S. Grand March, oponing the pro- carnival after a long lapse, since (8.5. "Glenbeath"),

Lord, T. H. Morrison (Morrison 2gramme. It was deservedly ap- the outbreak of the big war.

plaused, as were all their other The pretty costumes of the dan-Motors), A. C. Montgomery, J. R. selections.

cers, the bright little lanterns, and Macdonald, W. H. Pashley, A. After the overture, Mr. H. the moonlight, all combined to give Petroff, Ritchie & Co., H. J. (Hotel Belfonte). M. A. Glover sang "Two Songs of the a "fairylike touch to the perform-Renniks Fair,"

the applause following ance, whilst the dancing itself was Sofaer, Mrs. W. B. Stewart, R. W. which was sufficient proof of the of a high order, the intricate figures Taylor, M. Tremboff, Dr. H. Weber, singer's popularity. With oblign being executed with the precision D. Zipper.

of careful training. Unpaid Correspondence. tos by Mr. John Brage, the well- which spoke known, violinist, Mrs. G. Watts The excellent music too, played by T. W. Campbell, Mrs. J. D. Pagħ sang selected songs, each piece. be the Sociedada's string orchestra, (e/o H.K. Hotel), E. Stilley (c/a. ing greeted with thunderous ap- went a long way to make the per-H.K, Hotel),

formance the success that it was. plause:

The interval followed the fine -rendering by the Full Band, of a 65 selection from "Il Trovatore." The 47 second half opened with "two popular "jazz numbers by the 16-17, band.

:— Then came a violin solo by Mr. 65 John Braga played in his usual

"Because" 4-7 pleasing style.

CIVIL SERVICE V. C.R.C.—2.

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser vice C.C. lost to the Chinese R.C-2 by 25 games. Scores Maj. C. Willson and (0.5.0.C.):-

best Choy and Ng

beat Chan and Choy lost to Lau and Hung

Owen

GERMAN FARMING,

* MACHINE-GUN AT TAX

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Registered Articles, Bank of Choson, G. E. Dares, G.

Miss Fantaellaz,

B. & R. Moroukian, F: H. Moring, Ritchie & Co., C. Ramson, C. Tang, B. Zipper.

Unclaimed Radio Telegrams, Mar. 22, Scribes, Hong Kong, from Cholon; Mar 23, Scribes, Hong Kong, from Cholon; Mar. 24, Teeannen, Hong Kong, from Tche- kam; Mar. 26, Teaset, Hong Kong,

Berlin. Agitation among the was German farmers, whose economic 6 sung by Mr. H. Glover, who position has been rendered diffi

so pleased that the audience in-cult by the conditions on the money from 8.8. "Tenyo Maru"; Mar. 27,

15-18 sisted on an encore which was also

well received. 1-10

The cornet solo by Band Segt. 38 Manley, of the plece "My Dreams"

Yew Man-kit

H. T. Lee & H. K. Lee ("Varsity):-

G B beat Sajiki and Isomura... beat Y. Hachiuma and S.

Hachiuma

8-3 best K. Yoshikawa and T.

Yamaguchi

lost to A. Piercy and

G. F. Bichard beat G. Hugh-Jones and

W. Lithgow Smith lost to G. H. Bradley and H. R. Remington ...

4-7

··

7- 4

3-8

10- 1

beat Cheong Tuck-wing &

K. T. San

8- 3

24-9

14-19 C. Barretto and M. Pinna (C. de R.-1) —.

A. White and R. White (C.S.C.C.)

beat Choy and Ng....... lost to Chan and Choy ... lost to Lau and Hung

beat A. A. Rumjahn & P.

T, Lim

beat A. Piercy and G. F.

Bichard

6- 5

beat F. A. Redmond & G.

de Sousa

---

lost to Sajiki and Isomura 1-10 lost to Y. Hachiuma and

8. Hachiuma

beat G. Hugh-Jones and

Ng Sze-kwong And C. (C.R.C.)~~~~

21-12 Choa

beat K. Yoshikawa and T.

Yamaguchi

W. Lithgow Smith.. beat G. H. Bradley and H. R. Remington

6. 5

6- 5

6. 5

18-15

S. Randle and Bendall (C.S.C.C.):

lost to Choy and Ng ..... lost to Chan and Choy

beat Cheong Tuck-wing &

K. T. San

12-21

heat A. A. Rumjahn & P.

T. Lim

6- 5

beat F. A. Redmond & G.

8-3T. K. Lien & Y. K. Ng ('Varsity):— lost to Sajiki and Isomura 2-9 lost lo Y. Hachiuma and

S. Hachiama

3-81

de Sousa

8- 3

"

Just to K. Yoshikawa and

T. Yamaguchi

J. Xavier and L. Carvalho (C. de R-1)

lost to A. Piercy and

G. F. Richard beat G. Hugh-Jones and W. Lithgow Smith

(Total: C.S.C.C. 37, C.R.C. 62).

5-6

22-11

beat G. H. Bradley and H. R. Remington ...

10-23

beat Cheong Tuck-wing. &

(Total: 'Varsity 46, Nippon 53).

K. T. San

7- 4

beat A. A. Rumjahn & P.

T. Lim beat F. A. Redmond & G.

de Sousa

3. 8

6. 5

8- 3

17-18 (Total: C. de R. 49, H.K.C.C.

50).

“CLUB DAY.

-

65

"C" Division.

921

22-11

M. K. Lo & M. W. Lo (C.R.C. :—

.

(Total: C.R.C.05, University 34).

C.C.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.

Travelling to, Happy Valley, the Kowloon C.C. lost to the Craigen- gower C.C. by 17 games. Scores: S. A M. Sepher and H. D. Rumjahn .,46%.C.C.) :——

bra C. H. Atkin & D. J.

Kurves

R.A.O.C. v. SOUTH CHINA.

At Sookumpoo, the Royal Army Ordnance Corpe last to the South Chinn A.A. by 27 games. Scores:-

Hale and G. Waterfield (R.A.0.C.):-

P.

K.C.C. v. NIPPON.

L. R. C. AMERICAN TOURNAMENT.

the excellently arranged pro-

encore before the audience Was satisfied.

The evening's entertainment was closed with more capably render ed selections by the Queen's Band, Congratulations are due to the committee for the fine entertain ment provided,

Maru";

market, is assuming rather threat- Margot, Hong Kong, from Manila: oning forms.

Mar. 30, Walt, Hong Kong, from In the Rimpisch district of Sile-Wuchow; Mar. 31, Yaenlaf, Hong lost to Lau and Hung. 29 from Tosti, was the best item of sin loaded carbines and machine-Kong, from Samarinda; Apr. 2, gune have already been prepared Oscar-Bank of China, Hong Kong, 6-27 gramme. He too, had to give an for use against the peasants who from Swatow; Apr. 3, Kloeliong, had assembled to prevent the sale Hong Kong, from Magelang: Apr. by auction of agricultural stock 6, Geogory Cullin, Hong Kong, from distrained for the recovery of San Francisco; Apr. 9. Teant

spot cheungwoo, Hong taxes. Telegrams from the

Kong, from say that an "efusion of blood could Kwongchowan; Apr. 12, Harbour be averted only at the last moment Pilot Station, Hong Kong, from 8.3. Apr. 12, by the tactfulness of the officer in Somedono command."

Shudder, Hong Kong, from Nam- This incident occurred at a place dinh; Apr. 12, Portrait, Hong called Langenpels. When the aue- Kong, from 8.8. "Kashgar"; Apr. tion opened 1,000 pensants who had 15, Miramar, Hong Kong, from 8.5. Saturday, May 19, will be a

gathered from all the countryside "Mongolin": Apr. 18, Laisang, "Club" Day. Members and their

in motor-cars and carta, on horae Hong Kong, from Makasser; Apr. 'friends are invited to enter for an

back, and on foot, drowned all at-18, Hornaco, Hong Kong, from Pierce"; Apr. 26, American mixed doubles tennis

tempts at bidding by singing and "President From the current issue (handicap) tournament for prizes

of the shouting. Telephonic appeal to Chengco (letter), Hong Kong, from by Mrs. R:{"Yellow Drágon" we kindly presented

cull the Breslau. brought out a motor lorry Kashmir; Apr. 28, Taitong, Hong Hancock, Mrs. Tottenham and Mrs. following, which indicates that with a score of policemen. These Kong, from Medan; Apr. 30, Doyle.

the "Y. D:" has a genuine humer- at first tried to restore order by Gerlear Lco, Hong Kong, from Entries should be made in mixed ist on its staff. Having read them charging with india-rubber batons, Sanantoniotex: May 1. Seagrass, pairs before May 16 to Mrs. wo are "none the worse" and "all but when an attempt was made to Hong Kong, from Philadelphia, 74 J. R. Craig, Hon. Secretary, Govern- the better" after our perusal of arrest the local leader of the Land

ment Civil Hospital.

the able "Editorial" that starts off League the attitude of the demon- Players are to provide their own the issue.

strators became balls. Tea will be provided.

Day that a machine-gun was made EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Ап

"um-ready for action.

and

PLANNED AT SYDNEY FOR 1931.

On their own ground, the Kow loon C.C. beat the Nippon Club by 7 games. Scores:-

E. Walker and W. Woodward (K.C.C.):~~~

17-16 G. S. Ford and J. S. Smith Gordon (K.C.C.) :—

Exhibition Match (men's doubles) will also be played.

“DRAGONETTES.”

ANOTH. IR ISSUE OF QUEEN'S COLLEGE MAGAZINE.

The weather on Sports seemed more fitted for an brella race" than an “egg spoon race."

*

Many of the competitors had ob- viously had no training, and would probably have done much better had they been started by a charge of duck shot from the rear instead of by a blank from the front.

80

threatening

was

Penn.

How a disastrous collision prevented is not explained, but ap- the parently a postponement of sale was thought perferable to a Sydney. The Federal Govern- massacre, which would have caus-ment proposes to introduce legis- ed much bad blood among the rural lation providing for the organisa- population throughout Germany. tion and financing of a British In the Budget Committee of the Empire Exhibition in Centennial Reichstag the Minister of Agricul- Park, Sydney, In 1931, which will ture said that farming land was synchronise with the completion of There seemed to be a full at-mortgaged to, the extent of 60 marks the Sydney Harbour Bridge. tendance at tiffin time when the (3) per hectare (about 21⁄2 acres). Elaborate arrangements will be cakes provided by the O.B.A. were Pig-keeping at present involved made, with the co-operation of the distributed, but with the dis- total loss of 60,000,000 marks New South Wales Government, to appearance of the cakes many of £3,000,000) a month, and stock secure a comprehensive exhibition, There is needless alarm in some the boys disappeared too. It is to farming in general an annuel de- and it is hoped that it will attract quarters regarding a possible short-be hoped that this was not due to fieit of 10 per cent., or about large numbers of visitors from all

parts of the Empire. age of gold-Mr. D. M. Mason.

1,000,000,000 marks (£50,000,000).

Bournemouth Yesterday,

In the final of the British hard 19-14 courts championship Lacoste, the Owen holder, beat P. Spence 6-2, 6-2, 6-2.

Jost to C. S. Chan and W.

T. Leung

3- A

beat C. Kawano and Y.

Yohara lost to T. Hara and M.

Shoji

5-6

lost to 0. K. Lam and S.

3-8 W. Ko beat C. G. Tano & S. K. Ng. 7-.4

lost to Z. Inaoka and T.

Takumura

6- 6

You

13-20

beat A. Millard and F.

Wheeler

beat E. F. Fincher and

W. Gittins

7- 4

| Maj. White and H. 83 (RA.O.C.) :—

lost to C. S. Chan and W.

T. Leung

bent C. Kawano and Y.

Yohara

LACOSTE WINS.

7-4

5.G

22-11

J. A. Cassumbhoy and O. Ismail;

(C.C.C.);--

Jost to 0. K. Lam and S.

W. Ko lost to C. G. Tsao and S.

K. Ng

4-7

lost to T. Hara and M.

Shoji bent Z. Inaoka and T.

Takumura

5- 6

RETAINS BRITISH HARD COURTS TITLE.

7- 4

29

beat C. H. Atkin & D. J.

Purves

7- 4

lest to 'A. Millard and F.

Wheeler

beat E. F. Fincher and

W. Gitting

7- 4

19-14:

beat C. S. Chan and W. T. Leung

6- 5) lost to O. K. Lam and S.

W. Ko

66

E. Greenaway and D. Donaldson | (K.C.C.): 5-6 (R.A.0.C.):—

11-22

W. Brown and J. N.

1st to C. Kawano and Y. Yohara beat T. Hara and M. Shoji

-Reuter.

5- 6

6- 5

beat C. H. Atkin and D.

J. Purves

11-0

Jest to A. Millard and F.

Wheeler

last to E. F. Fincher and

W. Gitting

2-9

4 1

17-16

Iost to C. G. Tano and 8.

K. Ng

beat Z. Inaoka and T.

Takumura

6- 5

1-10

17-16

12-21

(Total: C.C.C. 68, K.C.C. 41).

"B" Division.

KOWLOON CC, v. LRC.

On their own ground, the Kow loon C.C. lost to the Indian R.C. by 21 games. Scores:-

K.A. Carstenson and E. R. Price (K.C.C.);-

(Total: R.A.0.C. 36, S.C.A.A. 63)

INDIAN RC. T. C.R.C.-1.

On their own ground, the Indian R.C. lost to the C.R.C.1 by 79 Romes. Scores:-

A. Rahmin & Y. J. Khan (I.R.C.);

lost to Ma Wel-but and

Ip Kau...

At Sookumpoo, the Kennedy-road Married Quarters defeated the Kowloon Indian T.C. by 9 games. Scores:- W. E. Waterson and 8. Delahunt (K.R.M.Q.):——

(Total: K.C.C. 53, Nippon 46),

KENNEDY-ROAD M.Q. v. KLT.C

T. Iny & J. W. Leonard (C.C.G)) :——

the cakes.

WHERE TO FIND SHIPS IN HONG KONG HARBOUR-CHART OF THE PRINCIPAL MOORING BUOYS.

WHARF

STONE

ISLD.

1-10

lost to Cheng Chl-wing

and Chow Wah-po ..... lost to Chiu Tsun-chlu and

Lau Man-kwong

1-10

1-10

lost to M. A. Khan and

Foroz All beat Firdos Khan and S.

R. Saleh..

7-4 beat G. A. Khan & H. Singh 8-1

5-6

20-15

3-30

beat S. A. Hussain and A.

H. Madar

M. P. Madar and V. Soanderam (I.R.C-) :-

99. Hardy and (K.R.M.Q.):-

H Mocock

6- 5

lost to S. S. Hussain and

G. Mohamed

38

lost to D. Mohamed and S.

A. R. Bux

lost to Ma Wef-but and

Ip Kau lost to Cheng Chi-wing

and Chow. Wah-po

·2-9

0-11

56

lost to Chiu Tsun-chiu and

Lau Man-kwong

bent M. A. Khan and

Feroz All beat Firdos Khan and S.

DR. Saleh

6- 5 beat G. A. Khan & H. Singh 9-2

DANGEROUS BOUT?

ACORP

6- 5

14-19

G. Lee and A. J. Kow (K.C.C.) :-)

lost to 8. A. Hussain und

A. H. Hadar

2-9

4-29 C.

M. Hassan & M. Y. Adal (LR.C.):—

Burrage (KRM.Q);—

·and

W

21-12 Guinan

4-7

lost to Ma Wel-but 'and

lost to S. 9. Hussain and..

G. Mohamed

Ip Kau

1-10

47

lost to D. Mohamed and S.

A. R. Bux

lost to Cheng · Chi-wing-

and Chow. Wah-po

*-2-9

lost to M. A. Khan and

Feroz All lost to Firdar Khan and

8. R. Saleh

.6

2-9

lost to Chlu Tsun-chiu and

Lau Man-kwong

0-17

lost to:G:A. Khan and E.

Singh

WENAL FAIRWAY

2017 815 bis bu 89

ANCHORA

10-28

P. Pinguet and A. E.

(K.C.6.) :—

Guest

1-90

Jost to S. A Hussain and

(Total: 1.R.C. 10, C.R.C. 89).

(Total: KR.M.Q. 54, K.LT.C. 45).

A. H. Madar

lost to S. 8. Hussain and

G. Mohamed

M

beat D. Mohamed and S.

A. R. Bux

FILIPINO ». RECREIO–2.

Y.M.C.A. v. RAM.C

65 pino Club lost to the Club de

(Total: K.C.C. 89. LR.C. 60).

(F.C.)

On their own ground, the FILL-

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