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INTIMATIONS

LOCAL SPORT,

THE = HONGKONG HATIN PRESS

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feited Air League game to South China, but an exhibition match was played, Bowker (Volunteers) and two navel men Tha turning out for the Americans. Hongkong sila won by Is to six, both Dome and Zumwatt scoring home runs, The teams and scores were as follows:

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YESTERDAY'S GAME.

od on Saturd virtue of their defeat

Vietor

won the championship of the division. The game was played on ther Kawloon 0.0. ground, and the Police won | P by 30 points. In the game on the first rink they secured an advantage of one point only, but on the next two games by good margins.

SWIMMING CONTESTS.

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All the events were closely contested, and there were many exciting finishe

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The Kowloon CO. 2nd team did well at the beginning of the sonson, but unfortu nately, from their point of view some of their best players were required abs Dive, in which Mack quently to fill vacancies in the frst tosII. The scores at Saturday's nintch were: K.C.C.-F. Bobson, W. J. JSmith, F. G. Horridgs (Skip) 18.

Police-E. G. Post LR. Whant, Mair, J. Clark (Skip) 19.

K.C.C.-F. Goodwin, C. G. Barrison, B. Petharam, W. Goldenberg (Skip)

Police Blackman, Mcleod, Grants

West (Ship) 25

EC.C.-J. Home, J. M. Jack, D. J. Purvis, H. W. E. Davidson (Bkip) 9.

Police. Glendenning, Sword, A. Roid, A. Clark (Skip) 97.--

Total: K.C.C., 41; Policu, 71. The leegee table of the Second Dividos

is now as follows:-

Police R.C

P. 10

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Other events were the

fémbers" Breast stroke, which wae

tienlazły keen race and roma

boht between Kent and

amRace, in which D. Lyon's team wom by 5 4/3 seconds

WATER POLO

The Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corpa opposed eam from H.M.S; Hernes in a water polo game, and had a runaway victory. The Volunteer team comprised D. Harvey (goal), 5. H. Garrot, G R Ramvet, K. K. Mason, E.

Fradle and D. Lyon (Capt ); In the first half of the game, the E.V.D.Cat D. L. P. incked the Hermes goal with vigour, and

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" HERMES "2. VOLUNTEERS,

·LOCAL OLYMPIAD.

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-At the interval the mora wAI ast the Harmer, and in the second. half the Volunteers added fixir more goals. to the score, the final being 7 goals to one. The Volunteer goal scorers were : Lyon (9), Brodia (3), Carrod (9) and Mason (1).

The officials were as follows:-

President -HEI Bir Reginald E Stabba, ECMG,

Chairman. Hon. Sir Claud Eevora,

All branches of aport are to be includ ed in a local olympiad which is to bo arranged between the HM.S. Hermes In a league match between the and the Volunteer Defence Corps Ata Japanese and the Filipinos, yesterday, sports committee meeting of the Volun- GM.G., LL.D. the Japanese won by runs to 3 The teers on Friday the following secretaries. Filipinos were very weak in batting and fielding

The best hit of the afternoon, however, went to theis man, Cruz, who secured a

The terms were

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· Ildifönso Olster MAN The scores by innings were —

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Japanese 13 500 Filipinos...0 0 1 1 01 03:

**REMAINING FIXTURES,

Judges-Ber. G. 1. Waldegrave, Mr. and sub-committees were selected ----Eugby. Dyer, Col. Robertson, Mesa A A. Alves, W. Logan, P. W. Ramsay, A football: Pte. G. P. Lammert Associs Silva Netto, Humphreys and J. tion football: Fle F. G. L. Wheeler. Lyon,

esperamosers, C. J. Cooks, W. Anderson, J. Lyon and P. W. Ramsay

* 2 de Witcall (Hon. Secretary);

James Smith (Hon, Treasurer),

Hockey 2nd-Lieut. E. J. R. Mitchell artera-Messrs. A. A Alves, BC Cricket: Corp H, Owen Hughes. Water Fitchell and J. Stewart

D. Lyon Tolo and Swimming Athletics C.QS AK Mackenzi Tawn Tennis: Pie H. 7. Armstrong Shooting: Bergt H. G. Burne.” Golf! Capt. R. Melville Smith. Billiards: 2nd- Lieut F. N. Young, Polo: 2nd-Lieat. J. Bartholomew. Boxing: Lee Corp LP. Ralph

2nd-Lieut. E. J. R. Mitchell, as Sports Officer for the Corps, will set se general

secretary.

HOCKEY.

The following is the fixture list for the U.S.RC HMS HAWKINS.” remainder of the September 12th:---

Hongkong. South China, 2.30 p.m. HKBC, » Japanme,” 4.30 p.m. September 19th

Bouth Chinn v. Japanese, 2.30 p.m. HKB.C. • H.V.D.C., 4,30 p.m.

CRICKET.

THE K.O.CAT HOME.

On Saturday afternoon next the Kow

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STHE WEATHER.

the

The following will represent U.S.R.C.-in their return match against H.M.6. Hawkins at the U.S.R.C. at 5.30 p.m. to-day (Monday):-P. W. F. Milfs, A. P. T. Farquharson, C. L. B. Becher, E. W. L. Martin, EJE Mitchell (capt.), L. P. Ralph, H. Owens, fi C. Allen, W. Woodward, E. D. Evans and G. L Lammert

In the first match the Club won by goals to 9 after a verygood gima

WATER POLO.

THE RESULTS.

The various competitions resulted as follows:

100 Yards Members Aggregata- Ficat 1, SH. Garrod; 9, B ÁÐ po od Heat: 1, G. IL Razavet 2, Taylor 3rd Heat: 1, B Rasmussen 2. D. Xavier.

Boys Two Lengths Handicap,-1, J. McCubbin 2, A. McCubbin

60 Yards Back Stroke-1, D. Lyon; 2, G. Untavél flung, ôch sí seta

50 Yards Ladies (Handicap), I, Mira B. George, Miss E. Bell Time: 3 2/6, 40′′soon.

50 Yards Girls (Handicap)-1, Miss M George; 2, Hiss P. Hunt Time: 39, 41 3/6 SOCK

High Dive-C Mackenzie, 90 points,

N. W. Duck, 83 points.

Final hembers agregate-1, B. Add mussen; 2, D. Zavier. Time: 61 1/5, 72 2/5 seca

100 Yards Members Breast Stroke-J. Kent and H. Barros (dead heat), Time; 87 2/5, 94 9/5 1608

The matches in the Garrison Water Noronha, 8. H. Garrod C. Mackenzie

"At Home for members and friends, commencing at 2 p.m. A tennis tourna ment will be played, and will be followed by tex. During the afternoon Mrs Felo Abraham will present tennis and cricket, arranged as

The report of the Royal Observatory prizes to the winning members, wood last night, read:

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It is learned that the Craigengower Cricket Club, winner of the Bowls Leagus First Division) will he At Home", to the rest of the clubs in the League on

Warning to Hongkong,: A severe typhoon within 60 miles of Lat. 31 deg. N. Long 123 deg. E, moving N.N.W

Pressure has increased slightly, if the majority of reporting stations; the typhoon is situated midway between the mouth of the Yangtzo and S. Jepa, mor- Saturday, September 28th. A five rink ang N.N.W.

competition will take place, and, later,

Manila warding, ed. 11h 30m :-Lyphoon

in Lat: 30 deg. N. Long, 190 deg Etrophica won by CCC inembers at moving NNW Reed, Bd. 12h 55m.

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tennia, cricket and bowls will be present-

Manila warning. 6d. 18h. Typhoon in Lat. at deg. N. Long. 195 deg. moring N.N.W Bood 6d. 17h 40m Manila warning,

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Cyclons or typhoon 8.E of the Bonin alanda moving N. Rood. 6d. 17h 40m.

Hongkong rainfall for the ending at 18 boars to-day, 0.00 inch. Tatal since January, 116, 71.06 inches, Against so average of 67.96 inch

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FORECAST FOR TODAY.

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GARRISON TENNIS, following matches have been for this week in the Garrison

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Có. y. 13th Hvy. Bty, Wednesday A Co. 7 25th Hry.

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HQ 38th Hvy. Bty Saturday: D Co 13th Hey Bty; REAMO v. 26th, HYT BL,

BOXING?

NOVICES COMPETITION.

Allegimental Novices Boxing Competi tion commences at Murray Barracks at 7.30 pm this (Monday) evez be continued each

David Kirkwood was talking to member of the Hor

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50 Yards Foam Race.-D. Lyon (Capt.), G. R. Razavet, E. Brodie, B. Asumpção, W. G. Urquhart, R de Rocha, G. versus EW. Railton (Capt) BR mussen, E. A Noronha, J. Montalto, D Laing, D. Xavier, J. Noronha, D. Mon- taito, J. Kent

4.29, 4.23

V. Len tomm win Time: 10

At the conclusion of the races the

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