10
Bathing Suits
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· LEAGUE TENNIS.
beat L A. Rocha and G. A.· ́`
Noronha
3-4
{Continued from Page 9.)
lost to Yvanovich and A. A.
Remedios
8-
Li Woon-tsol and Chan Chun-sangbeat H. A. Barros and C. A.
Barretto (S.C.A.A.) :—
Choa Po-min and C. F. Loo C. R. C.-2):-. beat G. A. Khan and H. Singh lost to Feroz Ali and Firdos
Khan
FOR
beat J. P. Murray and C. J.
Tacchi
7- 4 beat M. A. Khan and S. R,
Salleh
0 2
1-7
9- 2
MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928.
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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17-16)
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beat Owen and Brown ..... beat Woodward and Green ..
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M.B.K. V. NIPPON.
On their own ground, the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha lost to the Nippon Club by 7 games. Scores :~~~
Kitajima and Matsuo (M.B.K.):-
7- 4 beat Fujieda and Isomura beat Yoshikawa
6- 5 3- 8
Cheng Chi-wing and Chow, Wah-
(C.R.C.) :—~* lost to LA. Rocha and G. A.
Noronha
5
19
22-11
4-7
Hon Lun-fong and Lau Ting-wa (C. R. C.-2):-
to
25- 8
Luk Ding-cheung and Luk Kang-beat Yvanovich and A. A. cheung (S.C.A.A.) :-~-
beat J. F. Murray and C. J.
Tacchi...
Remedios beat H. A. Barros and C. A.
Barretto
7.4
beat G. A. Khan and H. Singh 6 G 65 beat Feroz All and F. Khan beat M. A. Khan and S. R.
Salleh
12
15
TH
15
16
7.4
17
18
120
8- 3
beat Owen and Brown.... bent Woodward and Green..
9- 2 9. 2
21
12
[23.
214)
10-1
28-.5
Ма Wal-but and (C.R.C.);—
Ip
17-16 Kau
21-12
(Total: G.R.C. 66, K.LT.C. 33).
25
126
128
(Total: S.C.A.A: 79, K.C.C. 20).
beat L. A. Rocha and G. A.
Noronha ... lost to Yvanovich and A. A.
Remedios
29
30"
6- 3
CIVIL SERVICE . Y.M.C.A.
►
-
4) 32
35
3-8
beat' HA: Barros and C. A.
Barretto
7.4
18-15
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- vice C.C. defeated the Young Men's Christian Association by 43 games. Scores:---
37
38
139
40
·
141
42.
₤413
(414)
(Total: C.F.C. 52, C. de R. 47).
Maj. C: Willson and C. R. Spitter (C.S.C.C.):—
45
146
47
48
and
KOWLOON C.C. v. R.A.M.C.
beat Faers and Pile Jost to
10. 1
Trambitsky
and
49
50
51 52.
Hachiuma
--
Ponsford
5- 6
lost to Nomura and Satoh
Fujimori and (M.B.K.):
16-17 Fukushima.
beat Fujieda and Isomura .
Yoshikawa beat
7- 4.
and
On their own ground, the Kow- loon C.C. defeated the Royal Army' 41 кашев. Medical Corps by Scores
H. C.
Atkins and Carstensen (K.C.C.) —
beat Saunderson and Jones. 11-0
53
54
26-7
K.
Hachiuma
beat Nomura and Satoh ..
6-5 6- 5
beat Major Cox and S. S.
Sims
8- $
beat S. M. Browne and Sgt.
Rump
and W. II. Owen
R. F. Jones A. (C.S.C.C.) :---
6- 5 beat Faers and Pile
Trambitaky and lost to
8- 8 Ponsford beat Saunderson and Jones. 11-0
HORIZONTAL
·I-Homeless wanderer
38-Genuine
Jutting racks of
|40-Edged too!
Devonshire,
England
9-Flowering plant
7- 4
19-14
to Yoshikawa Hachluma
Koyama and Saido (M.B.K.) :- lost to Fujieda and Isomura lost
beat Pte. Williamson and
Pte. Tiernan
20-13
8- 3
A. White
and R.
White
4-7
(C.S.C.C.):-
and J
23-10
beat Faers and Pile
9.21
15-Philippine native
45-Vix
Z-9
....
5- 6
P. M. Pinguet and A. E. (K.C.C.):~
Guest
'ford beat Trambitsky and
Pons-
17-Rodent
4
45-Attend
18-To palliato
32-Egg-shaped figuras 33-Covated
7-4
11-22 (Total: M.B.K. 46, Nippon Club
beat Major Cox and S. S...
8. 3 Sims beat S. M. Browne and Sgt.
11. 0 Rump
beat Saunderson and Jones.
9- 2
forefcat
21-When
25- 8 (Total: C.S.C.C. 71, Y.M.C.A. 28)
54-Ront
›
VERTICAL
1-Abide
beat Pte. Williamson and
Pte. Tiernan
9- 2
28- 5
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lost to Nomura and Satch..
53).
R.A.O.C. v. HONG KONG C.C.
At Sookúmpoo, the Royal Army Ordinance Corps lost to the Hong Kong C. C. by 13 games. Scores
Haie and Waterfeld (R. A. 0. C.) :-
lost to Railton and Piercy.. lost to Remington and Hugh
Jones
lost to Mitchell and Parker
Наулея
and Pepper
C. W. E. Blahop and G. (K.C.C.):-
beat Major Cox and S. S.
Sims ...
5-6 beat S. M. Browne and Sgt.
Rump
4- 7 beat Pte. Williamson and
Pte. Tiernan 5- 6
14-19 (R. A.
0. C.) :-
7- 4 heat Railton and Piercy .......... beat Remington and Hugh
24 Jories lost to Mitcboll and Parker 5-6
LEAGUE TABLES,
The positions in the League to
Lee date are:-
6- 5 University
(Total: K.C.C. 70, R.A.M.C. 29).
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NIPPON v. K.R.M.Q.
At King's Park, the Nippon Club lost to the Kennedy-road Married
University Quarters by one game. Scores Nippon ....
M. Shoji T. Yamaguchi and
Engineers M.B.K. (Nippon)
Kowloon C.C. .... Craigengower C.C.
10-West Indian Island
12-Young girl
18-Solution used in
washing clothes
THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE.
HORIZONTAL (Cont) ||' VERTICAL (Cont>
41-Ediat of proscription
43-Interjection.
meaning "hold"
44-Prothe manning
"thrice"
48-Vehicle on runners 47-Girl's name
|51-Facial organ (pt.)
20-To scrape with the [53-Stained
22-A flower (pl.)
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Mram
25-Bawl 27-Treats with
portness
29-in any degree.
(poat.) 30-Popular term -
designating golf professional 81-Imbecitity of mind 34-Bungle
|
-2-inarct
3-Proposition
Untitled
6-Dissertation
8-On account (abbr)
7-Border 8-Hait
B-iron frame for
holding type
11-Imperial depres 12-Grus:Acean.
14 At that place
16-10 indebted 18-Southern State
19-Town at a harbor
for seagoing vesaola
22-Prayere 23-Bwell. 28-Lesse
28-Tooth of a whol 31-Bmall soft Tumpa
34-English novalļat (1836-1901)
35-Ancient Roman
household gods |36-Egresu
89-111-bred fellow
42-Want
44-Woody plant 48-Without sweatnssa, 48-Army abbreviation for Field Service Regulations
50-Profix meaning
"apart from" $2-Army abbreviation
fer "Ordnatio Offer"
(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)
Blues. Mr. Marton and Mrs. Remington, Mr. Jenyns and Mrs.
4 Craig, Col. Boyd and Mrs. Miles,
4 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Mr. M. W.
4. Lo and Miss Enid Lo, Rev. Evans
and Miss Heron, Mr. Worswick
and Mrs. Stark, Major and Mrs.
0 Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Lissaman,
Mr. Sewell and Mrs. Beamish, Mr. Lyons and Mrs. Bellamy.
"A" Division. Hong Kong C.C. 7- 4 Chinese R.C... 3
M.B.K.
4 3 1 6
9
0 6
97-A thoroughfare
1 1
2
(abbr.)
1
2 2
65 Indian R.C.
Craigengower C.C. 3
1 2
2
8
1
2 2
Kowloon C.C..... 2
0
20
19-14
"B" Division.
P. W. L. Pts.
Recreio
4 4 0 8
South China A.A.
4
4 0 8
Chinese. R.C.
4
4
0 8
Hong Kong C.C... 3
2.1.
Indian R.C.
4
2
8
2
1
19-14 Greenaway and Bryant (R. A, 0, 0) —
2 1
1
.2
2 .0 2
0
4.0
lost to Railton and Piercy lost to Remington and Hugh
Janes
lost to W. E. Waterson and 5- S. Delahunt.
0
8 8:
0
4
1-10
lost to W. Hardy and H.
Mocock
"C" Division.
4-7
P
W. L. Pts. and
3-8
Chinese R.C.-2... 5 Chinese R.C.-1 Kowloon.C.C.
6
0 10
Mr.
4
4
0
Б & 1
C. Kawano and Y. (Nippon):-
Tahara Recreio-2
4 S
Civil Service 0.0.. 4 Konnedy-rd. M.Q..
B
1 8
5
6- 6 Hong Kong C.C.
R.A.M.C.
4
2
4
6 2
4
3
1
6
5 2.
4
0 4
0
4 0 4
0
6 .0
ENJOYABLE GAMES.
lost to Mitchell and Parker 4-7 lost to W.. Guinan and J.
10-23
(Total: R.A:O.C. 43, H.K.C.C. 56).
RECREIO-1 v S.C.A.A.
On their own ground, the Club de Recreio-1 lost to the South China A.A. by one game. Scores:--
H. Noronha and A. Remedios (Recreio-1:)
beat Tsuo and Ng
McCullock
beat W. E. Waterson and S.
Delahunt
beat W. Hardy and H.
Mocock
lost to W. Guinan and J.
McCullock
10-23 South China A.A. . $ 8 0
6- 5 R.A.0.0.
Nippon
5-6 Y.M.C.A.
- Recreio-1
17-16 Indian R.C.
and Z. Inaoka Kowloon I.T.C....
6- 5
beat Tsang and Yung
beat Lam and Ko
7-4 T. Takemasa 7-4 (Nippon) :-
20-13.
beat W. E. Waterson and S.
Delahunt
9- 2
lost to Tao and Ng
lost to Taang and Yung .... lost to Lam and Ko
2-9
V. Silva and., C. Remedios beat W. Hardy and H.
Mocock (Recreio-1)-
5-6 beat W.
McCullock
6- Б
Guinan and J.
7- 4
4-7
11-22.
L. Carvalho and Xavier (Recreio -1)-
lost to Tsao and Ng
lost to Tsang and Yung
5-6 5-6
beat Lam and Ko
8. 8
18-35
(Total: Club de Recreio 49,
3a, Wyndham Street. Tel. C. 22, | S.C.A.A. 50).
Ship Chandlers.
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Chandlers.
Managing Director
Mr. H. S. CHIN..
CRC-1 v. RECREIO-2.
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese Club de R.C. defeated the Recreio 2 by 5 games. Scores:- Lau Man-kwong and Chiu Tsun- chiu (C.R.G.):—
OH DADDY'
DEAR-
THAT SOUNDS LIKE A CALL FOR A NEW
HAT OR COAT-
(Total Nippon 49, Ķ.R.M.Q.
Some fine play was witnessed hard struggles, after
Mrs.
Marton
and
8 Remington came out on top in the
8 "Blue" section, and Rev. Alexan-
ader and Miss Mahoney in the 16"Red" section.
SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.
CABDY COLIS VERA RATNI ARMYWORMS.
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"POISONOUSİ
SINE DATE YELKS STERN
AZTHE INTERNATIONAL SYNUCATE,
Rev. Alexander and Miss DRAGGED BY PONY.
3 2 6 Mahoney had a particularly hard
2 1 4 fight against Mr. Grigor and Lady
Stuart Taylor to qualify for the
4 final against the winners of the
"Blue" section. 2.2
American Tourney at L.R.C.
A very interesting afternoon's tennis was enjoyed at the Ladies' 22-11 Recreation Club on Saturday 50). when an American Tournament
"C.R.C.-2 v KOWLOON INDIANS.
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R. C-2 defeated the Kowloon Indian T. C. by 33 games, Scorest-
Choy Wal-fal and Chan Hip wo
(G. R. C.--.
beat G. A. Khan and H.Singh beat Feroz All and Firdos
Khan
bent M. A. Khan and S. R.
Salleh
DADDY-E
WANT YOU
·TO SEE MY
BATHING SUIT.
7-4
6- 5
was held.
Twenty-three mixed pairs com- peted in the tourney and they were divided into "Reds" and Blues" as follow:-
Reds. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Martin, Rev. Alexander and Miss Mahoney, Mr. Merry and Miss Carroll, Mr Beauront and Miss Grant, D Craig and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Butters, Mr. Grigor and Lady Stuart Taylor, Mr. Reeve
Final Postponed.
of
LONDON CHILD'S DEATH.
A verdict of Accidental Death. was returned at an inquest at East- the death of Stanley Owing to the large number of bourne on fixtures, the final between Rev. Samuel Hayes, a five-year-old boy, whi was killed by falling off his Alexander and Miss Mahoney, and Mr. Marton and Mrs., pony on the front at Eastbourne.
Stanley Hayes, who lived at St. Remington, could not be played off on account
fail-Ann's-road. Holland-park, was go- ing light. This game, which ing for a ride on his pony, attend- should be well contested and very ed by a groom, when an errand-boy, interesting, will be played off dur- on a bicycle, ran into the flank of The pony plunged, the animal. ing the week,
knocked the groom down, and threw Exhibition Match.
the child, whom it. dragged for During the afternoon, an ex-nearly 100 yards with his foot in He came free hibition doubles match was also the stirrup-iron. played in which Lieut. Hale through his shoe falling off, but and Mr. McEachran opposed Mr. died twenty minutes after he was Redmond and Dr. Tottenham, the picked up.
The errand-boy said that he had latter pair winning by 7-5, 10-8.
As the result indicates, Mr. misunderstood the groom's signal, Redmond and Dr. Tottenham had as the pony was being turned. to play at the top of their form The jury added to their verdict the to secure. victory. The second suggestion that arrangementa set was very stubbornly fought, should be made for pony attend- and went to 18 games before the ants to give recognisable signals winnera secured the set and when turning.
match.
The Tet.
The Shanghai Gendarmerie Com-
order to occupy
and Miss Newsholm, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. Doyle mission has issued an 10- 1 Mrs. Grove, Mr. Duncan and Miss were responsible for the excel- forbidding his men
Hendry and Mr. Owen Hughes lent tea which was served at the foreign properties, under threat of 23-10 and Miss Hancock.
Club during the afternoon.. severe punishment.
BRINGING UP FATHER.
WHERE 19.IT?
OH-DON'T BE SILLY DADRY DON'T YOU REALLY LIKE;
IT?
NOI DON'T I DON'T SEE ANY REASON. WHY THE GIRLS. TO-DAY SHOULD' WEAR ONE-PIECE BATHIN SUITS-.-- GIRLS-THIRTI.
YEARS AGO!
DIDN'T
BUT-DADDY- YOU MUST
REMEMBERS YOUR EYESIGHT. ISN'T AS GOOD) AS IT WAS
THIRTY YEARS
AGO
COMCMANUS
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