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Rain interfered somewhat with the tennis league fixtures on Saturday, several matches having to be postponed at the last min- ute due to the sodden state of the courts....
lost to A. H. Madar and
S. A. R. Bux
and Fujieda
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THE CHINA MAIL,
NIPPON Y. INDIAN RC.
On their own courts, the Nippon Club lost to the Indian R.C. by 15 games: Scores:—
Isomura pon):
M. P. Madar and A. Rahmin (I.R.C.) —
loat to S. A. Hussain and D.
Mohamed beat S. 9. Hussain and A. K.
Ismail.
lost to G. A. Khan and H.
Singh lost to M. A. Khan and S. R.
Salleh lost to Feroz All and Firdos
Khan
4-7
MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928.
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11-22
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12
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M. O. Hoosen and M. Y. Adal (L.R.C.):
14
17
5-8 beat G. A. Khan and H.
Singh 18-15 beat M. A. Khan and S. R.
Salleh
Ля
19
£2
8-8
23
24-25
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9- 2
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beat Feroz All and Firdos
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130
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The Indian R.C. lost to the Kowloon C.C. In the "A" division and are now occupying the bot- tom rung of the table.
Nomara and Satch (Nippon):- lost to S. A. Hussain and D.
Mohamed
lost to S. 8. Hussain and
A. K. Ismail lost to A. H. Madar and
S. A. R. Bux
The Royal Engineers played a very close game with the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha in the "B" league. All the other matches in this section and also, in the "C" divi- alon were, on the whole, uninter- esting, there being a pronounced | pon) :- difference between the winning lost to S. A. Hussain and D. and the losing teams.
Yoshihawa and Hachiuma
Mohamed
lost to S. 8. Hussain and
A. K. Ismall
lost to A. H. Madar and
'S. A. R. Bux
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At Happy Valley,, the Civil Ser- vice C.C. lost to the Club de Re- 8- 8 cralo-2 by 19 gamex, Scores:-
Maj. C. Willson and Spitter 66 (0.3.C.C.)-
beat Rocha and Noronha .. 47 lost to Remedios and Gosano lost to Barros, and Barretto 12-21.
(Total: Nippon 42, I.R.C. 57).
UNIVERSITY ▾ C.RC.
A gratifying feature of the league has been the number of fixtures decided during the week In which the Chinese R.C. played a prominent part. Last year's champions are still monopolising all three divisions, going on from success to success. On present form they are not likely to find any opposition in the "A" and "C" sections, but South China are de- termined to give them a close race in the "B" league. Club de Scores:- Recreio were at one time regarded as formidable contestants, but their recent disappointing display against the Hong Kong C.C. has depreciated their chances.
Division "A."
K.C.C. v. INDIAN R.C.
:
At Pokfulam, the University lost to the Chinese R.C. by 31 games.
Barrow Sousa and sity): lost to H. Lo and T. C. Iu lost to F. K. Lau and W. F.
Taoi
- 3
.14-19
2.9
White and White (C.S.C.C.):-- lost to Rocha and Noronha lost to Remedios and Gosno· B: 6 lost to Barros and Barretto 8- 8:
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lost to M. C. Lau and P. K.
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Owen and Jones (C.S.C.C.) bert Rocha and Noronha .. 4- 7 lost to Remedios end Gosano lost to Barras and Barretto 4-7
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(Total: C.S.C.C. 40, C. de R. 59),
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B.K.CC. v RAM.C.
T. L. Iu and H. T. Lee (Univer-
Crossing over to Kowloon, tho|sity) :— Indian R.C. lost to the home team
E. C. Fincher and F. G. L.
by 15 games. Scorest
Į Wheeler. (K.C.C.) :—
beat S. H. Ismail and J. 8.
Ackber
lost to H. Lo and T. C. Iu.. beat F. K. Lau and W. F.
Tsol
8- 8
On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. defeated the Royal Army 6- 5 Medical Corps by 38 · games.
Scores:
beat B. A. Rumjahn and
A. H. Rumjahn beat J. S. A. Curreem and
I. 'M. A. Razack .....
lost to M. C. Lau and P. K.
Kwok
5-6
6. 5
H. R. Remington and A. Hugh Jones (H.K.C.0.) :—
14-19
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·T. K. Tan and Y. B. Ng (Univer aity):
beat Croasdale and Barnes lost to Maj. Cox and Sime. beat Flood and S. M. Brown
0-2
4-7
9- 2
9- 2 lost to H. Lo and T. C. Iu
4-7
lost to F. K. Lau and W. F. 21-12| TsoI...
22-11
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Kwok
lost to S. A. Rumjahn and
2, 9
4-7
9-24
3- 8 beat Croasdale and Barnes
beat Maj. Cox and Sims ... lost to Flood and S. M. Brown
E. J. R. Mitchell und L. A, R.. Duncan. (H.K.C.C.):———-
9- 2
(Total: 'Varsity 34, C.R.C. 65). Division "C."
5 6
20-13
... 10-1
E. F. Fincher and W. M. Gittine. lost to M. C. Lau and P. K. (K.C.C.) —
A. H. Rumjahn ...................... loat to J. 8. A. Curreem and
I. M. A. Razack
beat S. H. Ismail, and J. S.
Ackber
S. E. Green and D. S. (K.C.C.)-
beat S. A. Rumjahn and
16-17
KOWLOON C.C. v. R.A.0.C.
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6- HIGHBROW THEATRE
A. Piercy and' N. L. H. Railton (H.K.C.C.) —
beat Croasdale and Barnes .
TEST CASE ON CLUB'S SUNDAY
· PERFORMANCE.
Adjourned sumunonses under the 74 Theatres Act, 1843, against the 7-4 drectors of the Gate Theatre 10-1 Studio, Villiers-street, Strand, came before Mr. Graham Campbell at 24-Bow-street. Mr. Peter Godfrey, of (Total: H.K.C.C. 66, R.A.M.C. 83). Cheyne-walk, Chelsea, S.W., and
On their own ground, the Kow-beat Maj. Cox and Sims ... Green loon C.C. defeated the Royal Army beat Flood and S. M. Brown
Ordnance Corps by 18 games., Scores!--
(Total: K.C.C. 67, I.R.C. 42).
Division "B."
M.B.K. v. ROYAL ENGINEERS,
At King's Park, the Mitsul Bus-
P. M. Pinguet and A. E. Guest
(K.CC.) ;—
beat A. Hale and G. Water-
feld
san Kaisha defeated the Royal En-beat Maj. White and E. gineers by 8 games. Scorea!--
.T. Kitajima' (M.B.K.) :—
and K.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League date are:
41
Miss, Valona Pilcher, of Wiltshire- lane, Eastcote, Middlesex, 'were summoned for permitting parts of the play "The Hairy Age" and the. to play "From Morn Till Night" to be produced at the theatre, which was not licensed by the Lord Chamberlain.
SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.
SYR
TOP ETORIX AT ERIE OGERI BRA ENSLB NECE DANTE THE. POD NOR ARISEN SNIP ARTSIF VABLE OAHU ASTRALEMMAC BANG BYE COLD ALUM OFBEL AUR S TAROL RAYS SO "CONCORDOIA S CREED ERNES
WINE ANTIENSTIINIK, STENCAVA
THE NEW DUKE.
Mr. Roland Oliver, K.C., who de-A GUEST OF ROYAL COLONIAL fended, said it was a test case in-
INSTITUTE.
The Duke of Gloucester, was the:
Ing) said the theatre was former guest of honour at a dinner which
ly Gatti's Theatre of Varieties,
42 Police Sergt. Hastings was admite in the Hotel Victoria on Empire
Day, to celebrate its diamond ted to a performance of "The
jubilee, The Duke of Connaught, Hairy Ape" on January 28, on pay-president of the fastitute, presided.
A. H. Rumjahn
6-6
loat to J. S. A. Curreem and
I. M. A. Razack beat S. H. Ismail and J. S.
Ackber
C. H. Atkins and E. Abraham (K.C.C.):-
5-6
lost to A. Hale and G. Water-
field
4-7
9-2 beat Maj. White and E.
Greenaway 20-13 beat A. Bryant and A.
Pepper
6- 5
"
G-5
"A" Division.
P. W. L Pts.
16-17 Chinese R.C.
$
@ 10
Hong Kong C.C.. 4 M.B.K.
8
16
2
14
8-8
Craigengower C.C. 8 University
volving à question of law,
1
2 2
Mr. Percival Clarke (prosecut-
1
&
2
Kowloon C.C. ........ 4
1
8
2
the Royal Colonial Institute gave
Greenaway
7- 4 Indian R.C.
1 5
Matsu beat A. Bryant and
Pepper
A
"B" Division.
10- 1
1- 8
C. W. E. Bishop and G. 5- (K.C.C.) -
25-8
Lee South China A.A..
P. W. L. Pta. Chinese R.C. ........... 7 7.0 14
4
4 0 8
9- 2
lost to A. Hale and G. Water-
field lost to Maj, White and E. 17-16 Greenaway"
Recreio Hong Kong CĐ.
6
4 1 8.
4
$ 1
6
Indian R.C.
ŏ &
26
3-8
Nippon ...
5-6
Pepper
beat Col. Skinner and Lt...
Col. Wyatt
7-4
15-18
beat Capt. Jacobs-Larkcom
and Spr. Earl
(Total: KC.C. 56, R.A.O.C. 48).
University M.B.K. 7- 4 Engineers
Craigengower C.C. 4 Kowloon C.C.
"C" Division.
8 1 2
6.
1 5:
2
0 a
0.4
5 0 5
0
8- 3
lost to Sgt. Trumper and Sg.
White
LR,C. v. KOWLOON INDIANS.
5-6
Chinose R.C.-2 Chinese R.C.-1
8 6
&
5
4.1
lost to Col. Skinner and Lt.-
Col. Wyatt...............
lost to Capt. Jacobs-Larkcom
and Spr. Earl.
beat Sgt. Trumper and Sig.
White
T. Fujimori and S. Fukushima beat A. Bryant and A (M.B.K.):~~
4 2.2.4
ment at the box-office:
The play was described as be present were
Among those who promised to
comedy of ancient and modern
Apart
The Lord Chief Justice and Lady Hfe, by Eugene O'Neill.
Hawart, the Attorney-General and from a considerable amount of Lady Augusta Inskip, the Solicitor foul language, there was nothing General and Lady Merriman: the objectionable in it. Bir Godfrey President of the Board of Trade said that the visitors were not or and Lady Canlife-Lister, Sir dinary playgoers, and he (Mr. Granville Byrie (High Commission Clarke) supposed that the player for Australia) and Lady Ryrie, provided might be described 25 "highbrow."
Sir James Parr (High Commission- Sergt. Hastings said he under-er for New Zealand) and Lady P. W. L. Pts. stood now that the theatre was a Commissioner for Newfoundland), Parr, Mr. Victor Gordon (High; 12 club, under whose rules only mem- the Earl of Heath, Lord Lovat, Sir
On their own ground, the Indian Kowloon C.C... 5 20-18 R.C. defeated the Kowloon Indian Recreio-2.5 41 Koyama T.C. by 17 games. Scores:----
M. Hassan and Y. J. Khan (LR.C.)::S
Z. Tachibama and Y. (M.B.K.):- lost to Col. Skinner and Lt.
Cal. Wyatt
beat. Capt. Jacobs-Larkcom
and Spr. Earl
lost to Sgt. Trumper and Sig
White
8- 8 beat G. A. Khan and H.
Singh
7-4beat M. A. Khan and S. R.
Salleh
47 beat Feroz Ali and Firdos;
Khan 14-19
(Total: M.B.K. $1, R.E 48).
10 bers or guests of members were Samuel and Lady Wilson, Mr. D. H., admitted. At his third visit he Hacking, M.P. (President of the
8
South China A.A.. 8 8 0 6 -26 Civil Service C.C... 68 Kennedy-rd. M.Q. . 5 Hong Kong Ca
6- 5 Nippon A
RA.M.C. 101 R.A.0.C....
Indian R.C. 88 Y.M.CA. I.......
Recrelo-1
24-9 Kowloon 1.T.C.
BRINGING:- UP FATHER,
WHATS THE MATTERS WITH YOU? YOU LOOK
LIKE A SICK OWL:
FOUGHT TO
THING HERE KES ME SICK
YOU'VE RUINED
MY RAZOR", SHARPENIN! THIS PENCIL-
was asked if he was a member, and imperial Institute), and Mrs.
was refused admittance.
Mr. Oliver: Do you think people Commissioner in Cauads) and Lady Hacking, Sir William Clark (High)
6 visited thie theatre for the pur- Olark, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., and 6 pose of hearing bad language on Mrs. Thomas and the Archbishop
the stage-No.
of Melbourne and Mrs. Harrington Lees.
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Mr. Oliver submitted that there
was no evidence that Mr. Godfrey
or Miss Pilcher had permitted
1 & 2 plays to be produced "for hire."S 4 0 Mr. Campbell adjourned the 70 hearing to consider his decision.
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