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CHINESE GOLFERS
HOLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY
FIRST TIME IN HISTORY
· The "Shanghai Times" of May 18 states:
THE CHINA MAIL,
The first Chinese Open Golf| Championship in the history of China will be held next month, M. C. A.): according to announcement made lost to C. E. Holmes and yesterday. All the Chinese golfers O. E. C. Marton are invited to take part. The beat R. K. Valentine and tournament will be on handicap W. A. Nowers ..... basis. Conditions, date and where lost to C. C. Stark and B J. the championship will take place, R, Mitchell will be announced later. Those
LEAGUE TENNIS
(Continued from Page 9.)
ost to C. E. Holmes and
0. E. C. Marton lost to R. K. Valentine and
W. A. Nowers beat C. C. Stark and E. J. R.
Mitchell.........
lest to J. Barrow and V. H.
Freeman
1- 6
5-7
4-6
lost to Dr. Valentine and C.
Spittey beat J. Bendall and E.
Bradley G. Kelly and D. M. A. Razack (0.0.0.) lost to J. Barrow and VH.
Freeman
5-7
6- 1
2- 61
6- 3
E. N. Ponsford and C. Yile
4-6
(Y. lost to Dr. Valentine and C.
Spittey lost to J. Bendall and F.
Bradley
2- 6
2- 6
6- 3
6- 8
Ap not
A. Hampton and A. White (Y. desiring to take part are request- C. A.); ed to communicate with Mr. Nick lost to C. E Holmes and Char, No. 6 Klukiang Road. plications must be sent in later than May 31.
M.
RECREIO v. INDIAN R.C.
On their own ground, the Club de Recreio defeated the Indian R.C. by seven sets to two. Scores ;-----
H. Noronha and C. Baato
0. E. C. Marton lost to R. K. Valentine and
W. A. Nowers lost to C. C. Stark and E. J.
Mitchell
6- 1 (Recreio) :—
4-6
beat M. P. Madar and O.
Hoosen
6- 1
beeat A. R. Minu and M.
4-8
Hassan
6- 9
beat J. S. Ackber and A. G.
Mohamed
6- 3
J. Xavier and M. Oliveira
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
(This, cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)
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Local Chinese golfers are con- sidering securing a site for a gólf course near Shanghai, and provid- ed sufficient Chinese lend their support, the course will become a reality.
Mr. Thomas Wong, manager of the China A.B.C. Underwear Wear ing Mill, has offered a handsome silver cup for the winner of the (open championship.
NEW SPORT
PONY RACING FOR LONDONERS
£250,000 TO BE SPENT
London's newest popular sport is to be pony racing at the Northolt Park Race-course, near South Har-|
row.
NIPPON V. K.C.C.
Playing away, the Kowloon (Recreio) — Cricket Club defeated the Nippon lost to M. P. Madar and O. Club by five sets to four. Scores :----- Hoosen...
lost to G. Gittins and A. E.
Quest
lost to L. Jack and Hanson lost to W. Brown and F. I.
Zimmera
T. Fujieda and K. Yoshikawa
One hundred and seventy acres (Nippon) of land have been acquired there, lost to G. Gittins and A. E.
Guest and the Northolt Park Race course, Ltd., is spending £250,000 on tarn-lost to L. Jack and Haeson ing it into one of the finest race beat W. Brown and P. I. courses of its kind in the world.
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(The solution of the above cross-word
appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word,
·· puzzle:)
ADELPHI HOTEL.
SINGAPORE
THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE FITTED THROUGHOUT WITH MODERN SANITATION AND SHOWERS
IN EVERY BATHROOM
TEA DANCES
EVERY TUESDAY.
AFTER DINNER DANCES
EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.
ROOF GARDEN CINEMA
EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY EVENING
LADIES' LOUNGE
PALM COURT ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD, HARRY. H. WILLIES,
Managing Director.
9-6
beat W. Gitting and A. E.
Guest
6- 3
beat L. Jack and Hanson .. beat W. Brown and F. I..
Zimmern
&- 6
R. Nakura and Y. Sajiki (Nip-beeat A. R. Minu and M. poo) :—
Hassan beat J. S. Ackbar and A. G.
Mohamed M. Remedios and C. E. Xavier (Recreio) :-
6- 0
7-6
6- 3
beat M. P. Madar and
N. Nomura and K. Suenaga (Nippon)
Hoosen
6- 3
lost to A. R. Minu and M.
Hassan 1-beat J. S. Ackber and A. G. 4- 6 Mohamed
4-6
6- 3
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LEAGUE TABLES:
"A" Division
P. W. L. Pts. 2- 6
Hong Kong C.t. ... 3 3 0 3-6 Kowloon C.C. -
Cables: Adelphi.
3 3 0
$
9-7
Chinese R.C. M.B.K.
2 1 1
3. 1. 2
1
South China A.A... Club de Recreio University
3 1 2
I
1 0 1
0
1 0 I
(
0
0 0 0
0
"B" Division
P. W. L. Pts.
3 3 0 3
3 3 0 3
3 2 1
2
8 2 1 2
4.2 2
2
2 1 1
1
3 1 2 1
8 1 2
1
9.1 2
I
3.0 3 0
Zimmern
-C.R.C. v. RECREJO
Scores:
designer is Dr. Faber, the engineer R.C. defeared the Club de Recrelo At Causeway Bay, the Chinese
of the new Bank of England.
There will be races, with a handt. by eight sets to one.
Lai Kwong-tap and Lau Fook-ki cap of £250 as the chief at-
(C.R.C.) :— traction. About 20 meetings-on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Bank Holiday will be held during the flat-racing season. They will start at three o'clock.
It has not yet been decided whe- Įther racing will be held during the
winter months.
beat A. A. Remedios and
A. T. Gasano
beat Barretto and R. Robarts beat L. A. Rocha and G. A.
Noronha
Iu Tak-cheuk and H. (C.R.C.) :----
The Betting Control Board has inspected the course, and probably A. V. Gosano .....
beat A. A. Remedios and
a Totalizator will be established. beat Barretto and R. Robarts
A polo ground is being laid out, lost to L. A. Rocha and G. A. and arrangements are being made Noronha
Indian R.C. Craigengower C.C... 2 0.2
Chinese R.C.
$ 1 Hong Kong C.C.
6- 4 M.B.K.
K.E. and RS. 6- 2 University LOY.M.C.A..
Club de Recreio Nippon..
10- 8 Kowloon C.C. 9-7 Indian R.C.
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South China A.A....2 0 2 0
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"C" Division
for pola displays to be given in Lau Man-ching and Cheng which, it is hoped, several of the wing (C.R.C.) :---
Chi-
P. W. L. Pts.
COGNAC
cavalry regiments will participate. beat A. A. Remedios and
Northolt will be the official head-1 A. V. Gosano quarters of the Pony Turf Club, of beat Barretto and R. Robarts which Viscount Lascelles is one of best L. A. Rocha and G.. A. the stewards.
Civil Service C.C.
3 3.0 3
6. 3
Club de Recreio
3.3 0 2
Hong Kong C.
2 2 0
2
6- 4
South China A.A,
1 1 0
1
Chinese R.C.
1 0 1
0
Noronha
6- 1
R.E. and RS.
2 0 2
0
Craigengover C.C.
2 0 2
Indian R.C. B.A.0.C.
2 0 2
0
2 0 2
100 YARDS RECORD
NEGRO'S CLAIM AT COLLEGE SPORTS
INDIAN R.C. v. M.B.K.
At Sookumpoo, the Indian R.C. lost to the Mitsui Bussan Kalaba by six sets to three. Scores:—
S. A. R. Bux and S. A. Ismail
New York, Yesterday, The 100 yards flat race record (1.R.C.) -
claimed by
a negro, Eddie lost to M. Kitajima and T. Tolacat, as the result of a college
is
Edo
4- 6
contest at Evanston, Illinois, he lost to S. Fukushima and T.
Ema winning the race in 9 seconds. --Reuter's American Service. lost to N. Hayase and G.
3- 6
Nakamura
4- B
D. Mohamed and S. S. Hussain (I.R.C.) :-
LESSON-SERMON
will
beat M. Kitajima and T. Edo beat 8., Fukushima and TA
Ema
6- 0
11- 9
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
lost to N. Hayase and G.
Nakamura
2- 6
SATURDAY'S SOLUTZÓN, ENCE
of
E
A. H. Madar and N. B. Kitchell "Soul and body" was the subject
în of the Lebuon-Sermon
all (L.R.C.) Churches Christ, Scientist, beat M. Kitajima and T. Edo lost to S. Fukushima and T. yesterday,
The Golden Text was: "My sout Ema longeth, yea, even fainteth for the lost to N. Hayase and G.
Nakamura courts of the Lord: my heart and
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B01
4- 6
1- 6
my flesh crieth out for the living
God" (Psalms 84: 2).
"C" Division
L
Among the citations which com-
following from the Bible: "As ye
EXPERIENCE TEACHES
The discerning smoker appreciates the aroma
of "THREE CASTLES"
cigarettes. ve de To smoke them is to like them.
DRINK SEIZURE
NEW YORK'S SECRET "RING"
While President Hoover plans & complete investigation into pro- hibition New York. continues to enjoy Europe's choicest liquors.
Two offices ostensibly devoted to legitimate trade have been raided by Federal prohibition agents who secured imported liquors valued at £100,000. This store is alleged to be nest-egg- of a "ring" which supplies high- grade drink to prominent wealthy New Yorkers.
Four men and a woman have been arrested and released on bail of £1,500 each, but the lead- er of the alleged "ring" was said to be holiday-making in Europe.
The Federal agents made the arrests after several months of inquiry, during which they found that liquor was being supplied for many big social affairs in New
GRI SAITS RAIN TO NNE ABA APODAL"ISLAND LENE
TANS NER D DORS
TS SA GORE ASS
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EARLY
SEDGE
MUSK OX
DISAPPEARING IN NORTHERN CANADA
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the HONG KONG C.C. v. RE. & R.S.
On their own ground, the Hong
have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him: Rooted Kong C.C. defeated the Royal En- and built up in him, and stablished gineers & Royal Corps of Signal in the faith, as ya have been by nine sets to nil. Scores:- taught, abounding therein with H. V. Parker, and W. L. Durbar thanksgiving. For in him dwelleth | (H.K.C.C.);
all the fullness of the Godhead beat Guiaan and McCulloch 6 4 f8 bodily. And ye are complete in beat Palmer and Penny. him, which is the head of all prin- beat Goddard and Attwood 6- 0
C. Blaker and C. E G. Bradley | cipality and power" (Col. 2: 6, 7, 9,
(FL.K.C.C.):
10).
The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the
beat Guinan and McCulloch beat Palmer and Penny ...
6-8
6-1 61
The musk ox, the disappearing Christian Science textbook; "Science beat Goddard and Attwood big game animals of northern Cana- and Health with Key to the Scrip-
N. S. Loe and J. S. Summers
da, have been under study for the tares," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The (H.KCC);—||
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past year by W. H. Hoare, explorer; timme has come for a finite conception beat Guinan and McCulloch 6-2 and Warden A. J. Knox, of Fort of the infinite and of a material beat Palmer and Penny ... Smith, in the Northwest Territories, body as the seat of Mind to give beat Goddard and Attwood 6.0 York, even to one of the largest says the press department of the place to a diviner sense of intag G.G.C. T. CIVIL SERVICE C.C.
Canadian National Railways.
public dinners given recently, and thr the "ring" made a speciality
of supplying drinks at fashionable weddings.
ASYLUM FOR SALE
An asylum, the Conjo lunatic aay- tum, near Santiago, Spain, is
ence and its manifestations, to the The party entered their territory better understanding that Science early in January, 1928, travelling gives of the Supreme Reing, or
At Happy Valley, the Craigen- with six Labrador huskies. By April alvine Principle, and Ideas 285), Kower CC. lost to the Civil Ser they had travelled the 500 miles
vice C.C. by two sets to seven.
from Fort Smith to the eastern and Mr. Legg will relieve Mr. Will-Scores
of Great Slave Lake where they es- mott, the Manager of the Straits tablished their base camp.
Steamship Co., Ltd., Malacca, when Their report has been brought the latter goes on transfer to Singa. into civilization by the Royal Cana- pore, this month. dian Mounted Felice. It stater coverage caligay
D. C. Clow and E. B, Hanson (C.C.C.) :-)
lost to J. Barrow and V. H.
Freeman
Jost to Dr. Valentine and C.
Spitty
for sale. It is the property of the Catholic Church, and it is reported that, although isolated from all out--The marriage of Mr. Martin, S.S. that the archbishop of the province side contacts, for over a year, they Police with Miss Jean B. Muir, beat J. Bendall. · and F has asked permission from the Pope are well and have collected much which was postponed on March 31, to nell it, preferably to the authori-data which they hope to bring out was to take place on May 25 at the
ties of the province.
with them in the fall..
St. Andrew's Church, Penang.
Bradley
Sousa and T. Hamet
(C.C.C.)
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trarettes
Bristol
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10 & 50%
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