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First Church of Christ, Scientist Hong Kong.
ASPIRATION AND LOVE.
RECREIO
"Sacrament" was the subject of BOWLING GREEN DEFEAT
the Leason-Sermon which was read
in all Churches of Christ. Scientist.
on Sunday, July 9.12
The Golden Text was: "The cup) of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?" (1 Cor. 10;]
16).
we
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
THE POLICE ·
DOCKS "DERBY WON BY
TAIKOU TEAM
Among the citations which com THE Kowloon Cricket Club provided the Lawn Bowls sensation on Saturday when their following from the Bible: "For at weakened team lowered the Recreio colours by a often as ye cat this bread, and 32 shots margin. The K.C.C. won on all three rinks drink this cup, ye do shew the to record their second win in eight games. Lord's death till he come. Where- |fore whosoever shall eat this bread
unworthily, shall be guilty of the
| body and blood of the Lord.
But
The Bowling Green easily overcame the and drink this cup of the Lord, Police, and Taikoo won the Docks "Derby" by a con- vincing margin. In the junior division the Bowl- let a man examine himself, and so ing Green and K.C.C. recorded their second wins let him cat of that bread, and drink and the Recreio accounted for the Electrić by 19 of that cup.... Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, shots.
neither with the leaven of malice
and wickedness; but with the un- leavened bread of sincerity and truth." (1 Cor. 11: 26-28, 5; 8).
The matches between Cralgengower and Civil Service in both divisions were postponed as a mark of respect to Mr. F. H. Holdman, the Civil Servants' junior team skip who passed away yesterday
The Lesson-Sermon also includ- morning, ed the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "If we feel the aspiration, humility, gratitude, and love which our words express, this God ac- cepts; and it is not wise to try to others, for "there is nothing covered that ishall not be revealed." ... We should examine ourselves and learn what is the affection and purpose of the heart, for in this way only can we learn what we honestly are." (p8).
17,000 12th Aug. Bombs Havre, London, H'burg deceive ourselves or
6,000 19th Avg.
R'dam, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & Landon
17,000 26th Aug. 14,000
9th Sept Bombay,
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Full. B'dam, Antwerp 15,000 23rd Sept. | Marseilles & London,
14,000 7th Oct. Bombay Marseillez & London.
Havre, London, Hamburg
6,800 14th
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Oct
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4,600 9th Dec,
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Wimbledon Titles Shared|
By 4 Nations.
(Continued from Page 8.)
Results At A Glance.
TAIKOO. DOCKS. (44) POLICE (49) RECREIO (57)
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FIRST DIVISION.
64
46
46
KOWLOON DOCKS (81) BOWLING GREEN (60) KOWLOON C.C. (62)
48
85
78
SECOND
DIVISION.
63
INDIAN R.C. (-)
45
DOLLAR
5S 50-
POLICE RC (—)
150
RECREIO (69)
69
AMERICAN
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BOWLING GREEN (-) KOWLOON C.C. (—) H. K. ELECTRIC (53)
"Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last year,
First Division.
RECREIO KC C
At Kinge Park the Kowloon Cric- ket Club beat the Club de Recreio by 32 shots.
Scores:- In the first set Miss Round led
Recreio 3-2, but the holder levelled at 3-all. E. L. Barros. At 4-all the American took the ninth game from love-thirty, and the tenth. C. R. Souza.
C. G. Silva, to fifteen to win the first set.
¡R. F. Luz.
Miss Round won the second ́set (Skip) at 8-6 after one of the worst inci-H. A. Alves. dents that has ever happened at F. Xavier. Wimbledon.
¡A. S. Gomes.
The British girl was leading 7-8, C. E. Marques. ' and the score was vantage to Mrs. (Skip) Moody when Miss Round hit the L.A. Gutierrez. ball beyond the baseline and 7-all F. Xavier.
IF. V. Ribeiro. was registered.
Then came a procession of lines-F. X. M. Silva. B.L. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for men to the umpire's chair. and after 1st and 2nd class passengers.
delays the umpire reversed the score to deuce. Miss Round resumed her
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points, Mrs. Moody "being distress- jed. The American's lapse cost Her
the set.
The crowd sensed an injustice and gave Mrs. Moody a number of rousing demonstrations. The incident marred what would have been the greatest' women's battle since the days of Suzanne
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Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:
(Skip)
Kowloon C. C.
K. Hampton. V. C. Labrum.
T. Fergusson. A. E. Silkstone. 177~~(Skip)**** W. Hyde.
J. A. Howe.
E. C. Fincher.
Second Division.
: K.B.C.G. v. LRC.
At the K.B.G.C. the Kowloon Bowling Green beat the Indian Re- creation Club by 18 shots.
Scores: Bowling Green C. L. Farmer J. A. Charlton
H. G. Sherriff
W. S. Drake
(Skip)
28.
G. Chambers
•
T. Gooding
Indian 1. C. M. I. Razack
M. Y. Adal
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22
A. R. Daliah A. M. Wahab (Skip)
AGENTS:
30
H. Harteam.
Theo Shuth
F. V. Whitta S. Ismail
A. W. E. Davidson B. A. Hyder
14.
A. Hyde-Lay.
(Skip)
80.
(Skip) 21 (Skip)
16
H. Overy.
A. E. Hayward,
E. G. Searle
J. Hoosen
G. H. Owens
8.0. Buz
F. Goodwin.
J. Fraser.
15. (Skip) 25,
46.
18.
T. D. R. C. V K. D. R. C.
G.E.F. Thompson A. M. Omar
F. L. Rapley K. M. Omar
(Skip) 20 (Skip)
19
$19
63
45
K.C.C.
POLICE
At Taikoo the Talkoo Docks. Re-
At the K.C.C., the Kowloon Crie. creation Club defeated the Kowket Club beat the Police Recrea loon Docks Recreation Club by 16 jshots.
Scores: Taikoo Docks. D. Peoples.
Miss Round had played wonder: W. Cunningham. fully well, driving beautifully both W. Wier long and short balls with cross-court J. Chalmers,
The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New long driving to offer a variety to (Skip) Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & 0. Branch Service of steamers to London via Suet.
J. Polson. her display.
The standard of play throughout A Stalker.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and the third set never reached the Keown London via Panama Canal.
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heights of the second set before W. Wotherspoon.
(Sp) the unfortunate incident,
W. Brown.
After being 2-all Mr. Moody J. Watson. went to 5-2 and was match poist K. Drummond. when Miss Round netted an at B. Wallace. tempt at a drop shot. Mrs. Moody however, overkilt - and lost her chance. Miss Round saved a second match point by a good smash.
The British girl saved the eighth game and then Mrs. Moody went to
(Skip)
Kowloon Docks, C. Atkenson-- J. O. McLaggan.
W. Headley
R. Lapsley.
(Skip) 15 B. Morrison.
N. King.
*W. Greig..
F, Cullen,
20.
(Skip)
A. Calman.
J. Lindsay.
7. V. Ramsey,
J. Brown.
21. (Skup).
tion Club by 3 shots.
Scores:: Kowloon CC.
||J. W. M, Brown
J. Houghton
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༈།༣
48.
POLICE v. K.BG.C.-
40-15, scoring with a great drop At Happy Valley, the Kowloon S'hal, Meji Kobe Osaka shot. In the next rally Miss Bowling Green defeated the Police Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. Round netted to lose the set and Eecreation Club by 39 shots. S'haly Hoji, Kobe, Garks & Whama. Shanghal
Kobe & Yokohama, latch at 6-3.
Shangha Mol, Kobe &
Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai,
&Yokohama. Shanghal- Kobe, & Yokohama," Shanghai, Hobs & Tokohning, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,
Beater.
- Scores:
Police R. C. J. Fender T. Tallon
Kowloon BG, B. Duncan G. Sloan
GREAT FOAL STAKES 7. Shepheard
WON BY BORROW.
W. Mair
****** (Skip) B. EULER
W. Macfarlane “A, M. Holland” 144 (Skip)
Dead Heat For Third F. E. E. Booker
AR. Clarke G.-C. Moss
(Skip)
London, To-day, Borrow at 7 to 2 won the Great Foal Stakes at Lingfield Selarday
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length in a field of six starter,
C. F. Alexander 29 (Skip).
· ELECTRIC V· RECREIO.
20
50
Pres. Jefferson
Morioka Maru
(San
SUNDAY July, 16"
Taiyo Maru
Conte Verde."
*Superscribed Correspondence only"
At Ming Yuen the Club de Ho- Kowlem B. G. (8) relo defeated the Hong Kong Eles- Cralgengowrer (1) tric Recreation Club by 19. shots.
Scores
Blectric
E. C. Butler. CE. Gabagan. L de Rome J. F. Lunny (8kp)*****
H Hatch
GTPadgett
F. Normington,
A. F. Paul
· Recrolo
J. E. Noronha,
D. Alves.
J. G. Ozorio.
A. HBasto..
League Tables To Date.
Club de Recreio (2) Police BC (7) Civil Service (3) Kowlcon Docks (5) Talkoo Docks (6) Kowloon C CC (4)
11 (8kip) 25 Craigengower (1)
B. BOLATIO. Kewison B G. (5)
1.
E. M. Remedios Civil Bervice (8) HF. Rotario,"
Yacht Club. (2)
A.V. Barros Club de Recreio
20 (Skip) ago 24 (Slip) 27. Kowloon C., C.
Y Petherick
AR. Walbley,
LH Budding L Guy
16 (Skip)
A. Meintyre
E. G. Post
J. Gibson
H. B. McKay,
H, Nish- (Skip)
24 (8kp)
J. Orem T Perkins
Carmon, at 8 to 1, and Anticeptic, W. E. Hollands
at 6 to 1, dead-heated for third (Skip)
place, two lengths behind Bidou
Reuter,
Watson
JK Sloan.
AA. Remedios, D. Loper
AE Alve WHB. Muskett. O Lopes,
FIRST DIVISION
Shots Up D. Pis
0 10
0:10
Shots P. W. L. F. Ai 8 6 2 518 423 950 12 7-5,2395–576. § 19 85 3 472 460 12 *8-4 4- 466 5050 40 8
7354, 402, 421- 0 19
8 3 5 451, 449 ·2·· 0ˆ
8 35 481480 0 19. 82-6140 4900 10
DIVISION A
781 485 324 1410 12 .6 2 550 451): 99. 0 12
483, 375 58
384 296 0.
8 44 476 436 40 08
8474425/45472 0 28 8 835412 ′′ 490.
Police B. C, (-)
0 780 HLE Electric (8)
8 26 415 488 Indian R: C (-)
97138443 - 590 ⠀⠀ 0 147 2 “Figures in bracketä denote positions held by the respectiva clubs at the conclusion of last season. The Polite and Indian B. G. are newcomers to the junior division in the absence of the Tal-
koo second string
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