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SUNDAY
28th AUG.
AT THE
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Outsider
Directed by HARRY LACHMAN
HAROLD HUTH JOAN BARRY FRANK LAWTON NORMAN MULINKED Metro Golden Mayer Faces Sensation
the Stage
KAIPING COAL
FOR SOME FACTORY
THE CHINA MALL
ELECTRIC'S SECOND
C.B.A. TO ENTER TEAM For
IN MAMAK SHIELD.
Francis Again Elected Captain.
LAST NIGHT'S MEETING.
A successful season was reported at a meeting of the men's hockey section of the Central British Asso ciation held at the Clubhouse, King's Park yesterday evening. The Secre tary, Mr. C. C. Francis, was in the chair. It was decided among other things, to enter a C.B.A. team in the Mamak Hockey Tournament, of which they were runners-up last
season..
VICTORY.
Beat Sam Kwong In Summer Tourney.
» FUI SHING FAVOURITES.
The Electric Company re gistered their second success in the Chinese Summer. Foot- ball Tournament yesterday "when they beat Sam. Kwong by the surprisingly large margin of 5 goals to nit at Caroline Hil
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6 Electric Co. 0 4 Kwok Wah
3 Electric Co. 0
The tournament is now nearing conclusion and the Ful Shing team Addressing the meeting. Mr.are considered the most likely win Francis said that on the whole the ners of Dr. Wa's Cup... Club had enjoyed ; a successful The following are the results of hockey season. They had played the Tournament to date:- 28 thatches, won, 20, lost 7 and drawn one, and were runners up in Soong Ching the Mamak Tournament, with 15 Sam Kwong points. The Club had scored 75 Ching Ning goals for 26 against. Principal Ching Wa goalscorers were: C. C. Francis Fui Shing 27, W. G. Johnson 12, T. S. D. Mui Dal Whitley 9, J. P. White 8, W. H. G. Soong Ching
Electric Co. Hirst 7, M. Wefil:6.[/
Ching Wu During the year four new mem-Ching Ning bers joined, Messrs. L. W. Tipple, Fai Shing G. Duncan, W. G. Johnson and D. Electric Co. Davies, to whom the Club owed hearty vote of thanks for their enthusiasm.
Mr. Francis suggested the forma- tion of an "A" eleven, to consist of 1st XI players who were keen to 'play during the week, and any other members. He mentioned that there were a number of boys of the Central British School who were keen to participate. The sugges tion met with approval..
...
It was also decided to play Mamak Tournament matches on Saturdaya and Sundays, thus allowing for bet- ter light.. Practice matches, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, will com- mence early in September
Electric Co.
KCC LAWN TENNIS FORTNIGHT.
Schedule For First
Four Days
4 EVENTS OPEN TO-MORROW.
The following is the schedulë for the first four days of the K.C.C. Lawn Tennis fortnight, which commences to-morrow afternoont
SATURDAY.
Senior Championship:
BB. Hambly v. E. F. Fincher. A E Gueat. v. W. C. Hung, G. C. Burnett v. F. Kenglebacher. Junior Championship
E. R. Price v. W., Old
H. Lubeseder v. P. O. Dunne. HO. Huber v. C. Kenglebacher. F. E. Skinner v. N. A. E. Mackay. G. A. White v. J. S. Smith.
3 Soong Ching 2 Men's Single Handicap "B" Class: 5 H.K. Hotel U
4. Sam Kwong 14 R.S. V. Capell v. K. Hasse
3 Kwok Wah 1 Ladies Singles Championship:
1 H.K. Hotel
4
Ching Ning
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3 Sam Kwong
1 Soong Ching J
2 Mui Dai
5 Sam Kwong, 0
YOUNG LOVER WINS BY TWO LENGTHS.
Gimcrack Stakes.
London, To-day.
The Gimcrack Stakes, run at
· York over six furlongs yester. day resulted:
Young Lover Light Sussex Moti Begum
1.
2
3.
Betting: 100/8 Young Lovet, 7/2 - Light Sussex, 4 Moti Begum.
The following officers were elect ed-1st XI Captain-Mr. C." C
Seven ran. Won by two Francis, Vice Captain-Mr.. W. Glengths: a head.—Reuter. Johnson. "A" XI Captain-Mr. E. MacNider.
Round The Greens By "Straight Wood"
B
Miss O. Dalziel v. Mrs. McCaw.
Miss M. Griffiths v. Miss S.
Dalziel.
Mrs. W. Old v. Mrs. R. White.
SUNDAY.
Junior Championship:----
+1
R.S. V. Capell v. L. Jack
Men's Doubles Handicap:—
W. C. Hung and E. Zimmern
and A. H. Dinner, Buchanan.
R.
C. Kenglebacher and M. Rakusen
v. F. Kenglebacher and H. Lubeseder.
A. E. Collins and R. B. Hambly
V. N. Mackay and A. E. Guest.
E. C. and E. F. Fincher v. W. M.
Gittins and J. M. Jack.
J. S. Smith and L. Jack v. H. 0.
Huber, and K. Hasse.
Singles Handicap "A" Class:—
8. A. Gray v. N. A. E. Mackay.. P. O. Dunne v. E. F. Fincher, A. E. Guest v. E. Zimmern. G. G. Burnett v. W. M. Gitting.
Singles Handicap "B" Class:-
C. J. Tacchi v. W. Old.
Mixed Doubles Handicap:—
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Way v. EL C.
Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel
MONDAY.
Junior Championship:-
W. M. Gittins v. A. Philippens.
Congratulations to the Craigengower ably. The same remark applies to the Club on achieving the unique distine Civil Service, juniors, who receive tion of winning Loth divisions of the visit from the Hong Kong Electric dent ine history of Hong Kong bowls much luck this season. The home and it has been accomplished by good team were soundly beaten on Saturday all-round play. The club has very by the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, sound, skips in both teams, Omar and Drake scoring no less than forty shots Bradbury being first and second in the to his opponents 13. S winning skips table, whilst every man
League The feat is without prece-team who do not seem to have had Men's Doubles "Handicap
S...A. Gray and G. C. Burnett v P. O. Dunne and D. S. Green. Handicap Singles “A”. Class;--
has pulled his weight to bring about The Yacht Club have prospects of E. R. Price v. F Kenglebacher.
series of convincing wins. Their
being runners up, so that they cannot play all round has been most steady afford to make any mistakes in their Handicap Singles "B" Class:
A. H. Dinnen v. F. Goodwin. with touches of real brilliance when next two matches. They will go all out for a win against the Kowloon occasion has demanded.
Oricket Club whom they visit this The first team has not been beaten week, and I think they will succeed in since the opening match of the season, taking the spoils.. and I think they will maintain this re cord, until the conclusion of the pro-and they should give the Bowling Green Talkoo junior are the other visitors, gramme. Their match to-morrow is
against the Club de Recreio, whom, mens good game. Their last engage- they recently overcame by, a useful ment at Taikoo, ended in a win for margin when playing at King's Park, the home team by the small margin of and I expect to see them win by at four shots, but I think the home team least fifteen shots on this occasion, will be winning combination to
Another match at the Valley in be tween the Police and the Kowloon
| Cricketers, and in the former'sș win. sing, mood one cannot fiy but pick them as the winners. They scored a good victory over the Bowling Green Club- last week after a very exciting
The SCOTS, MAɛmli aquare" w
finish one head to go, but the Police teams. plat: experianes in closer finishes stood them in good stead to enab them to score a good two for the ma
Talkoo beat the Bowing: Green Club {ut:Kówloan/allfortnight=1p
| their own ground 1 tabak; they will
past, the performance, although vialfors have, I noticed, changed their team in an endeavour” and so te with the Police, for the bottom: posit in the lengun To do so
bath this mak
Police next wee
match A
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owloon:
ALOJATOTIE:
WEEKLY RULE
Rinks or Divistors of the Green.
Mixed Doubles Handicap:-
N. A E. Mackay: and Miss §. Dalziel v. G. A White and ~~ Miss Griffitha ma
Mr. and Mrs. W. Old v. C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. G. A. Bland- ford
TUESDAY.
Singles Handicap "B Class:-
R. Ohl v. H 6. Huber F.S. W. Smith APhilippens v
Ahall be divided into
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Lubeseder. Smith
E. Skinner.
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