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MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928.

TENNIS LEAGUE,

"C". DIVISION LEADERS "C".

MEET.

MATCH NOT FINISHED.

The most important match in the Tennis League on Saturday, An encounter between the two Chinese Recreation Club teams in "C" division, was unfortunate- ly interrupted by rain after the completion of one round. Cham- pionship honours were at stake in that a win for the "No. 1" team would have given them the. shield. Should "No. 2" spring a surprise, then Club de Recreio I would come into the pleture agali, in. a three-sided contest for pride of place.

team

beat W. H. Owen & R. F.

Jones

beat A White and R. White beat C. R. Spittey & J. A.

Bendall

A. Mule & A. W. (R. C. C) —

lost to W. II. Dwen and It.

Jones

THE CHINA MAIL,

BOWLS

LEAGUE.

5 OUT OF 6 "AWAY” CLUBS

SUCCESSFULS.

HONG

11

KONG MARKET PRODUCE.

APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES,

Rutcher Meat.

July, 20, June, June,

1928, 1918 1914.

Cia. Cta: ¿Cta.

Poultry,

July, 20, June, June,

1928, 1918, '1914 'Cia. Civ. Cha

"C" Division,

6- 5 83

P. W..L.Fta Chinese R.C. I. 13 130 20 Chinese .R.C. II. 18, 12 124 10- 1 Recolo II: .................18 --| Civl Service C.C. 14

12

124

10

4 20

24 9 Hour Hong C6 12

8

4 16

Ramany

Kowloon C.C.....11

7

4 34

TAIKOO'S DOUBLE WIN.

South Chinn, A.A. 11

6

5 12

F.

Recreio I.

.13

7 12

1-10 R.A.0.C..

13

6

6 10

9-11 R.AM.C.

.11

4

Kennedy-rd. M.Q. 12

4

7 8 88

5. Ü

Nippon Y.MD.A.

10

..12

28 2.10

4

Three out of six visiting teams in the Bowls League succeeded on Saturday. The vanquished in both division I matches - were playing at home, Kowloon Dock,

Beef Sirloin

牛凴靶

tb. 28. 24 13

Prime Cut

Cornes Roast

.

6-27

Indun R.C. Kowloon I.T.C.

.14 1 13 ..12* 0 12

Dreant

o

Soup

TI

Steak

lost to A. White & R. White lost to C. R. Spittey & J. A.

Bendall

Total: Kowloon C.C. 46 games, Civil Service C.C. 53, games,

H.K.C.C.. INDIAN R.C.

Visiting Hong Kong Cricket Club, Indian Recreation Club lost! by 27. games. Scores:-

4 by winning at the Kowloon

2 Cricket Club, displaced' Police

R.C.: (who were not engaged) for second berth."

In division II, Craigéngower

TILDEN'S STATUS. scored twice as many shots as their guests, the "B's" of Recreio, yet theirs was not the NO LONGER AN AMATEUR.. heavicat victory of the day. This honour fell to the leaders, Civil Service C.C., who are out for the Boston, Saturday.

championship if only because Tilen was found guilty of violat-their division I team is to be re- ing the amateur rule by writing legated. Following the example 7- 4articles on the Wimbledon Tourna-of their seniors, Kowloon Bowling ment and has been definitely aus-Green Club also lost in this divi- 8-3 pended from competing Bnsion and impaired their chances

amateur.

E. J. R. Mitchell & G. S. Hugh Jones (11.K,C,C.) :-----

beat A. Rahmin & M. 0.

Floosen

Two other matches in this divi-veut Y., J. Khan & A. S. slon were decided, the results

Suffiad

being as expected Civil Service vent M. P. Madar & M. Y. C.C. accounting

for Kowloon

Adal

Cricket Club and Hong Kong C.C. eadly defeating Indian Recrea- tion Club.

Details follow:---

"C" Division.".

C.R.C. L. v. C.R.C. II. ·

The match between the Chinese Bertation Club's "No. 1" and "No.

2" teams on their own ground was

Steak Sirloin Sausages

Dallock's Brains ................

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Trips

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II. V. Parker & L. A. R. Duncan (II.K.G.C.);

.

lost to A. Rahmin & M. 0.

Hooxen

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beat Y. J. Khan & A. S.

Suffad

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Adal

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21-12

of threatening Civil Service. Calves' Head & Feet.. This was decided by the executive Taikoo R,C.. however; completed Hatton Chop committee of the United States a double with their seniors, and Lawn Tennis Association as the stay in the race for promotion. result of nearly six hours' delibera- Like their neighbours of the tion.

Bowling Green, Kowloon Cricket Not A. Pro,

Club also suffered two reverses. The executive committee has Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Issued a statement to the effect that scored one of their rare victories. its action has not made Tilden a professional. Under the bye-lawa of the Association any suspended player may be reinstated upon the submission of satisfactory evidence that reinstatement is merited.

Says Nothing.

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Shoulder.

*

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R

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» Bry

Head

Heart

"

Kidneys

*

Liver

K.C.C. v. KOWLOON DOCK. ·

Pork Chop

Lex

65

On their own green, Kowloon Cricket Club were defeated by

Lola

20

Fat or Land

R. P. Moodie & N. L. H. Railton

interrupted by rain, one round only || (H.K.C.C.) :— being completed. Scores:-

Cheng Chi-wing & Chau Wah-po (CR.C. 1.) :--

beat Tsoi Ping-fan & Ng

Kam-chuen

.

beat A. Rahmin & M. 0.

Hoosen

beat Y. J. Khan & A: S.

Suffind

6- last to M. P. Madar & M. Y.

Adal

Lau Man-kwong & Chiu Tson-- chu (C.R.C. 1);

Boston, Saturday,

Division I.

Wile the committee in New Kowloon Dock R.C. by 21 shots. 9- 2 York was deliberating on his status The home team lost on all three

Tidea was reciting a monologue rinks. Scores 4-7 on lawn tennis in a vaudeville Kowloon C.C.

theatre at Waltham, near Boston, A. C. Burford 19-14, the audience including Cochet and W. Keegan.

H. Overy Total Hong Kong C.C. 63 games, other French players. Indian RC. 36 games.

LEAGUE TABLES.

When he heard the committee's A. Chapman

(skip). deciton Tilden, who had predict-j ed a conviction, sald he had no-F. Goodwin

(skip)

17

12

The positions in the League to thing to add to the defence which L. E. Lammert

he recently sent in a letter to the G. Wragge president of the Association. His J. Gibson P. W. L. Pts, friends, however, intimate that

J. T. Dobbie Tilden will seek reinstatement at

J. Howe the Sptember meeting of the com-

A. Smith mitte-Router's American Service.

TENNIS.

best Lau Ting-wai & Hon

Nair-hon

6-5

p Kau & Lo Man-hin (CRC. 1.)-

beat Chan Hip-wo & Lea

Ching-fung

8-3

20-13

dato aro:-

is understood that his match

"A" Division.

Chinese R.C. ..... Hong Kong C... @ M.B.K.

6 G 0 12

4

2

8

6

4 2 6

6 2 4

A

6 2 1 4

6 2

A 4 1 5 2

Chinese R.C......10 South China A.A. 19 Hong Kong CC. 10

P. W. L. Pts.

10

MRS. MALLORY BEATEN

AT HOME.

0 20

9

1. 18

8

.2 16

Jones

6-

Recreio

0

G

3 12

lost to A. White & R. White

4-7

Nippon Club

4

5

8

bent C. R. Spittes & J. A.

Jendalt

M.B.K.

9 A 5

B

6. University

.10

8

Indian R.G.

.10 4

6 8.

16-17 Craigongower 0.0. 10

A. E. Guest & R. P. Bingham | Royal Engineers 10

Kowloon C.C. (K.C. C.) :-

2

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2 8

4 played

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ROWLYÓN CC, v. CSc.C.

-Besp'te a substantial win by one pait, Kowloon Cricket Club, on their ow ground, lost to Civil Service Criket Club liy 7 games. Scott- CA. Atkins & K. A, Carstenzen

. (K. Ľ. C.) :-

beat W. II. Owen & R. F.

Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. University Craigengower C.C. 6

"B" Division.

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K.B.G.C. v. TAIKOO.

Entertaining, Taikoo Recreation Data d Club, Kowloon Bowling Green Club Dog Fah

In the semi-final of the National lost by 28 shots. Scores Lawn Tennis Championships at K.B.G.C.

Forest Hills, Miss Helen Jacobs of P. T. Farrell

California beat Mrs. Mallory 6-2, A. E. Silkstone

7-5, while in the other semi-inal R. Hall Miss Helen Wills beat Miss Edith L. Guy

(skip) Monday. Reuter's R. Duncan Amerkan Service.

Whibley

W. Russell

'Taikoo' RC.

T. C. Chalmers

T. Grimshaw

C. B. Matthews

N. Drummond

(skip)

12

J. Laing

13

W. Macfarlane

(skip)

H: Nish

D. Harvey

J. Chapman

J. Russell

R. Wallace

(skip)

A. Stalker J. J.. Whyte

Eela, Cinger

Fresh Water Yellow

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Division II.

E.P.R.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.

Plaice Pomfret, Black

Pomfret, White

Prawns

Ray, ***** Rock Fith

On their own green, East Polut Rosch... Recreation Club lost to; Civil Ser-i

Saicoon

vice Cricket Club by 40 shots. Shark The home team, however, recorded Skate a narrow vietory on Hampton's shrimps rink Scores:

East Point R.C. Civil Service.

A.. Paul

E. D. Black:

L. Whant.

F. E. Booker

C. A. Goldenberg. S. E Alderman

H. Hampton

(skip)

D. Hill

M. Arnold

L. de Rome

A. Webster-

*(skip)

H. Hatch

C. H. Coutts

R. R. Davies

Stepper

Solen Tench Turbot

· Murtles, small, fr. wat

19 (skip) 17

F. H. Holman

L. Longbottom

L. Luck

R. T. Taylor 11(skip)

S. Eccleshali

C. J. Jones

H. E. Akehurat J. R. Archibald

J. W. Shaw

J: Massey

(skip)

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(skip)

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TAIKOO ▼. K.C.C.

On their own green, Taikos Re-P. Dixon creation Club defeated Kowloon Cricket Club by 16

Kowloon C.C.

Webb

Scores: Taikoo R.C.

T. Young.

33 J. Watson..

818

A. E. Costes

R. C, Read

shota.

F. T. Knott

(skip) F. K. Modi

S. Flegg

J. T. Luany

A. A. Razack

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LEAGUE TABLES

HONG KONG TIDE.

The tide table given below has been obtained by aid of the Tide-predicting Machine, which includes 40 components for the better prediction of tides, from the result of the analysis of the tidal observations,, taken at the Kanlung tidal observatory under the direction of. Dr. Doberck during the years: 1997, 1888 and 1880.

The times and heights are given for Kaulangi but they may be used-for- the Victoria Naval. Yard, and, Aber doen, the differences being vary ima The positions in the League to The tips of high and low-water" date are:-

must not be' considered · to colacièr with the times of slack-water and Division L

change of current” the two phan PW. D. L. Phy-being quite distinct Craigengower C.CO.I 16 Kowloon Dock R.C. 10. Police R.C.ZA

Talkoo, R:ARAA10% 50

C.CC. V. RECREIO “B”.

Kowloon B.G.C.1.104068 Kowloon 0.0...1058-16 7. Auga Civil Service CC 111 010, 2

August 24 to 80, 1928.

DATE HIGH WATER. LOWER WATER

Standar It

Cim

Times

A. H. Lay

F. G. Harridge

Jn. Sloan

82 D. Huuro

(skip)

81.

(akip)

R. M. Keown

E. Kern

S. Hope

- Verte-The "Chaleas Frontanse, famous Queble Kustry, an whias well a tablet fe memory si the soldiero si the Royal"

Frabilera has been crusted. Lower-A panorama of the ancient ally of Gurbet, showing the Cantri Frontener and the ramparts, taked at the time of the vielt of B. 9. Hood to Canada. The Qilack, agulant Pros-de-Vlily was made along the shers behind the warship Inset-A menar and cannan used in Quebes at the time of the sings by Antriman troopa la the War af Bodepedenza in 1776-14.

Quebec.

and French-Canadian-Milit

A memorial to an event of outstanding importance Carleton who had a garrison of about 1.500, about In both Canadian and American history, has been equal to the strength of the attackers, composed of ■ erected on the wall of the Chateau Frontenac in the Royal Emigrants, a Corps of Seamen, and British few regulars, including the Seventh Royal Fusiliers,

Although many thousands of American tourista Early in the morning of December 31, 1776, the regularly Invade the anelont city and throng the cor. chief assault was delivered by the Amerless troops, ridors of the great hostelry, it is not often realized bravely led by the commandera - in ́perzon, Mont- that their ancestors once attempted to gain admit gomery being killed at Pres-de-Villo, and Arnold tance to the city with less success. Early in the wounded at Sault-au-Matelas at the other side of War of Independence two forces of American soldiers the town. The attack was unsuccessful, many pris- were dospatched against Canada, one under: General oners were captured by the defenders, and, the alege Richard Montgomery up the Richelleu against Mont thereafter became little more, than a blockede untii real, and the other under Colonel Benedict Arnold relief arrived from Great Britain in, May, 1776, M through the wilds of Maine against Quebec. The two The tablet in commemoration of the past taken by armies. united their resources before the city of the Royal Fusillers In De defence of the town Quebec in mid-December, 1775, and commenced throughout the rigors of Canadian winter, against lege that lasted for 154 days throughout the ennu an active and enterprising enemy" was paveiled" in Ing winter, Montgomery had carried all before him Queboo on Dominion Day, July 1, in the presence of and captured the forts of St. Johns and Chambly, and the Governor-General A detachment of the Canadian occupied. Montreal and Three Rivers, so Quebou re- Ezutliers of London, Ontary with two officers from mained the last stronghold of importance held by the the parent unit in England, represented the Second British. Arnold had encountered great difficully In Royal Fusiliers. The arrangements were made by in merch, and his expedition was deplated by about General Charles F. Winter, secretary of the Dominion m third of ita mamberale:

of Canada Rifle Association, and formerly a member

1

The defense of Quebec was under General Bir Guy of the Royal Fuslera,

YACHT CLUB v. K.B.G.C.

The lowly-placed. Royal Houg A. Craig Kong Yacht Club, on their own Jas. Alon green. sprang a surprise on Kow- loon Bowling Green Club and, won by 2 shots. T. R. Foster's rink (KB.G.C.) scored 7 ahots on the last head:: Scores: Yacht Club. V. KR.G.C.

II. Stonham Watson

J. Bentley Deacon

E. W. Carpenter EW: Hogbin L. J. Davies, T. R. Foster

(akip) 10,-) (skip). ♬| F. Sutton

Murdoch

G. G, Wood

A. L. Shields.

(skip) Abralram

H. Rouse P. Ramsay Edwards

(skip)

Rundell'

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AMacfarlane

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22

H. Gitting, EC. Fincher "J... P. Robinson

B. Petheram

(skip)

Travelling to Happy Valley, Club; Division IL

de Recrolo "B" unexpectedly lost BW D L Pta luterler Eight Ly to-Craigenpower Cricket Club by Civil Service. C.C 11 8 1 2 17 | 1

21 the big margin of 187, „shots, Recreio “A10 70 8 14

Scores:-MAS

| Craigengower C.C. Recreto "B"

D. K Khara A. Gomes A. Alves.

„GSB. Roylanget" E. Zimmern

(skip)) 13. V.D, Lely

Ji Ribeiro

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Kowloon B.G.C-11 6-1, 4.18

Talkoo R.C. 9608 12 Mao 27 Craigengower C.C. 11 5 0.6 10. Recreto "B15.10 4 178 9

East Point RC 12 40 8

Kowloon, C.C.:10 3 10.

14 Tacht Club 10 2.0 8.

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