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Sport Columns

WATER POLO.

V.R.C. SCRAMBEE HOME.

R.A. IN FOR31,

The V.R.C. Just scrambled home In their first division water pelo match with the Royal Artillery last night. The gunners pulled out some extra special form, and held the home side throughout the game. Admiftedly, the V.RC. were not at their best,

but the R.A. deserve "full marka" for n spirited exhibition.

At half-time the V.R.C. led by two goals to one, and there were no further goals in the second: half.

The outstanding man

the match

Bibbands, who ficent exhibition goni.

of

was undoubtedly

gave n magni-

in the Artillery

Easy Win for Fukien. Fukien ran riot in the first half against the Heavy Battery. This was in a second division game. They put on fire goals to the Ser- vice team's one, and looked like wetting a good many more. How- ever, in the second half, three Chinese players out of the bath, the Service men held their own, and the final whistle blew with the scores still five to one in favour of Fukien.

TENNIS.

MIXED DOUBLES RESULTS.

with

The results of the matches play- ad yesterday in the mixed doubles tournament were as follows:--

Kowloon Cricket Club was de- feated by the U.S.R.C. by eight sets to one. The full scores were E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Sayer (Kowloon C.C.):-

lost to L. Goldman and Mrs.

Taylor

8-10

beat Col. Skinner and Mrs.

Dock

6- 1

last to E. Grimble and Mrs.

Keary

2- G

Our Sports Diary

Water Division V.R.C.

LOCAL

Tola-To-morrow-

11. Somersets

Y,

Monday-Division 1.- Somersets

Y. RA.; Division I-Kowloon v. Faklen Club. Wednesday Division I V.R.C. v. Navy; Division II.- V.R.C. v. University.

Lawn

Bowls Saturday- Division Taikoo v. Kow- loon Dock; Civil Service v. .Craigengower: Police v. Kow- loon Bowling Green; Recreio v. Kowloon C.C.; Division II. -Electric R.C. v. Recreio: Kowloon C.C. v. Taikoo; Kow- loon Bowling Green v. Civ!! Service; Craigengower Yacht Club:

V

Tennis Wednesday-Mix- ed Doubles-United Services v. Club de Recreio: K.C.C. v. C.R.C.

Aquatic Sports-Saturday- Volunteer Corps aquatic

sports, V.R.C., 9 p.m.

Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

HOME

Cricket-To-morrow-Fourth Test Match, Manchester.

Racing July 29-Stewards' Cup, Goodwood.

July 30-Goodwood Stakes, Goodwood.

July 31-Grodwood Goodwood.

Boxing-July

Cup,

28-Phil Scott Young Stribling, Wimbledon Stadium.

V.

BASEBALL.

RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES IN UNITED STATES.

New York, Yesterday,;

TO USTS IN THE

HILIPPINES.

Extensive Publicity Campaign,

IMFORMATION NEEDED }

In line with definite plans retent- ly formulated by the board of directors of the Philippine Tourist Association for an intensive cam- paign of promotion, publicity and educatioh on the tourist attractions of the Islands, James King Steele. executive secretary of the asaccia- tion, left on July 19, on the Pre- sident Jackson for a tour of the United States and Canada.

An exhaustive survey made by the Philippine Tourist Association during the past six months has shown that scores of visitors have TODA KAZAEQOLERAILURE¶¶¶

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WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 015432 ||||||||| arrived entirely unprepared and uninformed as to what they might | expect. Many of them have been so favourably impressed that they wanted to stay longer than they had planned, but they found this in- practical because of Advance steamer and hotel reservations made before leaving home.

Spreading The Gospel.

To overcome this by placing ac- curate information on travel con| ditions, attractions and facilities before those who plan these tours, the board of directors of the Phil- ippine Tourist Association decided to send Mr. Steele on a tour of the

THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. BUSINESS DIRECTORY

AT THE NEW SILK STORE.

NEW SHIRT

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Tel. 26136.

BOOKBINDING.

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Pair Leather Sole Canvas Shoes ...$ 4.50 Crepe Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes $ 5.00 Crepe Rubber Buckskin Shoes $10.00 Black or Brown Shoes from $ 6,00 Black or Brown Bocts from.. 8.00 Chikiren's Boats or Shoes from $2.00

Best styles, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIU WOON 21, Pottinger St. Phone 2147.

DENTIST.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

lat floor, No. 74, Queen's Road]]

Central, Tel. 21255.

TANG YUK, DENTIST Successor to

the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Agullar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

DRAWN THREAD. WORK.

Just Arrived

United States and Canada during LINENS & SILK

which he will meet steamship and. other travel agents personally and

The results of the games play-by means of pictures, printed matter ed in the National League are as and friendly contact educate them

E. F. Fincher and Mrs. Hambly follows:- (Kowloon CC.):-

lost to L. Goldman and Mrs.

National League.

Taylor

lost to Col. Skinner and Mrs.

Dook

2- 6 Brooklyn"

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lost to E. Grimble and Mrs.

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LR.C. Against 'Varally,

The Ladies' Recreation Club de- fented the 'Varalty by 6 sets to

3. The full scores werd:-

H. Nyhoff and

(L.R.C.):

beat F. Y. Khoo and Miss

LINGERIE

with

as to the advantage of booking their Unusual New Designs passengers for a fortnight's stay here.

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Arriving at Seattle, Mr. Steele 8 will begin

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ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. LTD. - 72, Queen's Road, Central,

Tel. 23270.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

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Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.

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HAIR DRESSERS & BOOKSELLERS

LEE YEE,

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair

Dressers & Booksellers. No. 12, D'Aguilar Street, (opposite Queen's Theatre).

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LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Expert Barbers

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OPTICIAN.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL

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'Phone 22232.

53, Queen's Road Central,

PRINTING.

ENTER.

Commercial Mall"

lost to E. Grimble and Mrs.

Keary.......

series of conferences,

in the Puget Sound cities. From FOOK WENG & CO.

(Replayed, Boston again won by lectures and promotional meetings| 6 to 5.) 2-6 Philadelphia 1 Pittsburg 2 there he will proceed on a tour of

(Replay, Boston again lost by the entire

G. Bodiker and Mrs. Kew (Kow-15 to 16.) loon C.C.):

lost to L Goldman and Mrs.

Taylor

lost to Col. Skinner and Mrs.

Dook

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5 Boston

1 Philadelphia

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10 tion to this he will speak before 3 chambers of commerce, Rotary

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AT PRESENT OUTDOOR WORK ONLY

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NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY AND EN- LARGEMENTS A SPECIALITY. ENLARGEMENTS CAN BE MADE 'FROM ANY PHOTOGRAPH. NEW, OLD OK FADED.

WEDDINGS GROUPS AND INTERIORS A FEATURE.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING AMATEURS' PHOTOGRAPHS AT A VERY MODERATE CHANGE.

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R. Perry.

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lost to G. de Souza and

Miss R. Kwok

4- 6

beat Y. K. Ng and Mise

Grace Ho Tung

6- 1

T. C. Monaghan

and

Mrs.

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beat F. Y. Khoo and Miss

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lost to G. de Souza and

Miss R. Kwok

Ecat Y. K. Ng and Miss

Grace Ho Tung

4. 6

17-5

Capt. Etherington

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Lissaman (LR.C.):-

lost to F. Y. Khoo and Miss

R. Perry beat G. da Souza and Mis

R. Kwok or beat Y. K. Ng and Miss

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CHAPMAN'S REQUEST.

Rugby, Yesterday...

In ylew of the uncertainty of the weather, Chipman, the.Eng- lish, captain, has asked that Goddard, the young Gloucester- shire fast bowler, ahould be avail- able to play in the fourth Test match at Manchester on Friday, July 25British Wireléad Service.

AUSSIES UNLUCKY,

Sunderland, Testerday.

The match between Durham and the Australians had to be aban doned on account of rain Reuter..

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