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H.E.0.0. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
FATHER TO MEET SON,
TRAFFIC CASES.
SEQUEL TO FANLING COLLISION.
Before Major C. Willson at the Central | Magistracy yesterday, a Chinese `chauf. four was charged with having driven his The doubles match was unexpectedly carvin a dangerous manner on the Fanling put off yesterday and interest concen-Road on February 29th. trated on the tie in the Open Singles between Yew fan Kit and W. J. Howard, the former winning as expected,
Mr. P. C. Potts was complainant.
He stated in evidence that defendant's car collided with his car at a corner far by the sets to lore.
from the Fanling Station. The other Year Man Kit showed better general-middle of the road, leaving his own car car, on rounding the corner, was in the ship and played better tennis than his very little room to pass by. His own car opponent, and, although benten many was damaged to the extent of 870. Owing times by side line drives, was never to the age difficulty, they were un seriously challenged except in the first able to understand each other, and it ap-" set when be lost the first four games peared to him that the defendant was owing to his failure to return backhand making out that he (Mr: Potts) was in balls. There was some hard hitting and, the wrong. He was still able to drive good placing by both men. Howard the car in spite of a bent axle, and pro- should do better is the future when he ceeded to Sheungshui Folice Station has had more experience.
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By defeating Monoghan yesterday, D. S. Green will now meat his father in the second round of the Club.Single It is expected that his father will give him a thrashing."-
Several handicap ties were also played off. The full results are as follows:-
OPEN SINGLES-Yew Man Kit beat W. J. Howard, 7-8, 62, 6-4.
CLED SINGLES:-D. S. Green beat T. G. Monoghan, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4.
HANDICAP SINGLES "A":-G. W. Sewell
where the aid of Sergeant Cargill was secured. A plan was prepared of the scene of the accident, and in the witness box the officer gave evidence substan- tiating Mr. Potts' statement as regarded the width of the road and the position of the two cars.
Defendant said that he sounded his possible to his own side of the road. horn, and did actually keep as close as
Defendant was fined $5 for failing to keep as close as possible to his own side of the road, and a similar sum for dangerous driving. The question of com
A MIDSHIPMAN FINED.
(owe 15) beat Lt. T. C. Hampton (rec.pensation to Mr. Fotta was postponed. 1/6), 4, 63. B. D. Evans (owe 1/6)) beat Major W. W Pratt (rec. 1/6), 613, Bad, 7-6.
HANDICAP SINGLES "B"-R. L. Mon crieff (rec. 15.2) beat. P. E. Barker (rec. 15), 6-4, 6-2 W. H. Lyons (ore 15.9) beat J. W. Franks (rec, 3/6), 6-1, 6-2
DotHES HANDICAP:-L Baines and E. Coxon (owe 3/8) beat T. D. E. Pendered and W. A.. Nowers (owe 3/6), 2-6, 8-6, 7-5,
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
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OPEN SINGLES:-- Grimble Yew Man Tsun; Iu Tak Cheuk S. A. Rumjaho; B. H. Wong . E. Mawatari. CLUB SINGLES:Capt. H. Bloxham : E. D. Lawrence; Dr. D. J. Valentine r. I. Newton; G. S. Hugh Jones r. Major W. B. Stevenson.
HANDICAP DOUBLES-W., B. Camaby and A. Piercy (owe 2/6). C. H. Bradley and D. M. Rycroft (scr.).
MIXES DOUDLES-Lt. Col. Bates and Mies Birkett (scr.) . A. H. Crook and Mrs. Crook (rec. 5/6), 3.15 p.m. L. Baines and Mrs. Baines (r.). R. E. Tatten ham and Mrs. Tottenham (owe 30), 3.15
p.m.
UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP.
The Snal of the Singles was played off vesterday afternoon at the Hongkong University Union ground, the contestants baing T. W. Cheong and A. A. Bunjahn, and resulted in a win for the latter by three sets to love, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2,
Chesag played a very good game and with a little luck, he would have at least made the match to fast five sets...
This is Rumjahn's fourth consecutive win in the Singles Tournament."
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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF OLUB. THE ADAMSON CUP.
M J. C. Rowe, a inidshipman from one nf His Majesty's ship in harbour, was charged on three counts of lacking a driver's licence, overtaking another mov- ing vehicle on the left and driving an unlicensed motor cycle.
assumed responsibility for his friend the To all these counts defendant, who had
guilty and was fined $3 on each charge, owner of the cycle returned a ples of
or $5 in sl
Two Chinese motor drivers-were fined 15 and $10 respectively for reckless driving.
EUROPEANS INJURED,
RICKSHA AND MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENTS.
Mrs. Staple, the wife of Mr. K. K. Staple, an overseer of the P.W.D. was. thrown out of a riekaba in Queen's Road East on Monday, but was not seriously injured. The accident was due to a motor-car colliding with the ricksha. Mr. Staple was taken immediately to the Naval Hospital, but was not detain- ed.
New Territories on Monday, Sergeant Whilst riding his moter-cycle in the Simpson, the Police footballer, in over- taking a bus was struck in the side-by a bamboo pole which was protruding from the vehicle. He was removed to wound, hospital, suffering from a rather, serious
PIANO
RECITAL.
MASTER EMIL DANENBERG AT CITY HALL.
The audience at the City Hall yester day evening were delighted with a piano Danenberg. recital given by Master Email Charles Bewilderment was written
The final of the Adamson Cup (1925) was played at Happy Valley on Sunday, on many a face as the little boy played. March 7th, and resulted in J. Stewart from memory the music of Bach, Beet (15) beating C. A. Grimes (24) by 2.uphoren, Chopin, and other masters. and I to play.
CRICKET.
The following will be the team is the match between Dr. Ponsonby Fane's Educational XI. against the University "Phoenixes" to-day, at 2 p.m. University ground-
the
Dr. Ponsonby Fane's XL-Dr. R. Ponsonby Face (captain), A. E. Wood, A. S. Hetty F. 3. de Rome, Prof. F. A. Redmond, W. M. Gittins, Rev. WT. Featherstone, T. J. Price, T. E. Yeah, Dr. D. K. Samy, and J. L. Youngsaye.
University Phoenixes':-A. A. Bum- jahn (captain), H. N. Balhatchet, B. P. Ng, C. W Lamp, S. O. Shahabudin, D. Laing, 8. Hachiuma, E. Zimmern, B. N. Sudan, H. Y. Leong, and S. V. Gitting.
HOCKEY.
The match arranged for testerday afternoon between the Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd XI. and Submarines Flotilla "A" was cancelled.
RETURN OF H.M.S. "' DURBAN.”
He
never once faltered, every piece having been perfectly. memorized It was superb feat of memorization and inter- pretation.
musical world, for he is doug now, what Emil Danenburg should go far in the many of the masters did not do at his age. Le is often true, particularly with regard to child poeta, that precocity is not always a surety that genius will in crease. It is less so with child musicians, and great things are expected of this boy. When it is said that Emil Danenberg is wonderful, when it, is avowed that he is on the track of becoming a master musician, it is the summum bonum of praise which can be bestowed upon him But it is the least than can be said of him
All the setting accommodation WAS taken up before the recital began, and 4 large number of persons had to stard throughout the performance. Amongst the audience were several of the Colony's well-known musicians. With the conclu sion of each piece, the boy was enthusias tically applauded.
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MID-LEVEL RESIDENTS ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION,
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PROPERTY SALE. HOUSES IN PORTLAND STREET SOLD.
At the China Auction Rooms yesterday afternoon, Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa dis- posed of Nos 284 to 302 inclusive (even numbers), Portland Street, Mongkok- tsui, Kowloon, which is registered at the Land. Office as Section B. of Kowloon. Inland Lot No. 1281
His solo-pieces were as under:-- Solfeggietto
The first annual general meeting of the (P. E. Bach). Fugue in C minor..... (JS Bach) Mid-Level Residents Association, which Sonats in D (Allegro, Largo and was formed last July, consequent upon
Presto)*****
(Haydn), the strike, was held yesterday evening (Beethoven). in the Ladies' Recreation Club, Peak
Road, Me W. A. Dowley presiding (Mendelssohn)
The Acting Hon. Becretary (Mr. E. S. C. Brooks) read the Committee's Report), (Mozart) which appeared in Monday's Daily sold by order of the mortgagee. It has The property, which is leasehold, was (Greig). Ir, and this together with the State an area of 9481 square feet and the ....... (Sinding). December 31st, 1925, was adopted without
(Tschaikowsky) ment of Accounts for the year ended annual Crown Rent is $46.20.-
were elected as Committee for the Mr. Chan Lung Ki, of No. 43, Bonham (Chopin), discussion..
The upset price was $60,000, which was The following members of the Associa advanced by two bids of 81,000 each, year ending December 31st, 1998: Strand, East, becoming the purchaser of Messrs. W: G. Josephs, J. H. Backhouse, these houses and other buildings includ (Schutt). J. H. Brister, BL, Frost, H.H.ed in the property for $62,000. (Lavallee) S. Berg, C. P. Marcel and E. J. E. (Schutt). Pethick, E. S. C. Brocks, W. A. Dowley, (Debussy). Mitchell, Mrs. Tracy and Mra J. O. (Debussy), Harman,
H.M.S. Durban which went out on Sunday at midnight to investigate some thing that was mysterious about a ship which had failed to respond to signals, Butterfly. returned to the Harbour Inte yesterday In Autumn afternoon, but we understand there, is Rustle of Spring nothing to report beyond what has Minute Valeo already been published in the Daily Sonatina
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OBITUARY.
MR. G. D. SMITH,
The death, has occurred in Toronto, Mr. George Dennis Smith, who was for
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Butterfly (Concert Study)
Minstrels Girl with the Flaxen Hair
Music Boz .....
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a few years partner in the firm of Perpetual Motion Brawer & Co., the ideal booksellers He had resided in Hongkong for a little over three years, and left in 1923 on médical advice.
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(J. B. McEwen)
(Liadov). It was decided to leave the election of (Swinstead) Chairman of the Committed until the (Swinstead) Committee met.
It is
but that the accounta that there were still bills, for advertis were only from July to December, and ing, printing, etc, to be met to an ap proximate extent of about 880
He also played Lack' Neapolitans
(Godard). In view of the fact that there was now
In view of this it was decided to allow a balanes in the book of $113, after as the present fee of $2 to stand for this (Tarantella) and Chaminades Andante months working, it was suggested, that
He was well known as a reconteur and and Scherzettino" with his father, Prof the fee for members should be reducedar, and that if at the next annual was aan moellent entertainer. His ser: Danenberg vices were often in demand,
meeting it was found there was a good years of age and single,
He was 20 Mrs Balean rendered a delightful violin from the present sum of 82 to 81 balance in the bank the question of
solo, Emile Bauret's "Farfalla
(Continued at foot of nezt Column. reduction should then be considered.
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