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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
GOLF.
TO-MORROW'S STARTING
WEEK-END SPORTING EVENTS. Football, Tennis, Yachting and Rowing, Steeplechase
THE WEEK-END PROGRAMME.
BATCH OF INTERESTING FIXTURES.
FANLING HUNT
Meeting, etc., etc.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
HOME FOOTBALL.
YACHT CLUB.
CLOSING CRUISE TO-DAY.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30th, 1927.
LAWN TENNIS. THE
H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
JAPANESE PAIR ENTERS FINAL
TIMES.
There are no competitions at Fanling this week-end, but the start- ing times arranged for to-morrow are given below:-
8.99 m. A. Morley and J. F.
Kennedy. W. J. Sutherland and T. A. Martin
END OF SEASON TO-DAY.
THE PROGRÄMME FOR TO-DAY.
9.33
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THE LAI WAH CUP FINAL.
9.36
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.9.40
STEEPLE-
To-day the football season in the Colony ** officially " comes to close.
LEAGUE FIXTURES NEARLY CONCLUDED.
CHASE MEETING.
The only match down for decision
There is quite a full programme is to be played on the Hong Kong of sport for the week end. Many Football Club ground, kick-off at wifi, of course, make the journey [1.30 p.m. and the competition is: from Kowloon to Ewaati, for the Final: La! Wah Challenge Cup.
The Army v. Civilians (holders).. Fanting Hunt Steeplechase Meet- ing, postponed earlier on account field are:- of weather conditions. Rapier's tips in connection with this event will be found in another column.
A large crowd is expected despite the promise of a hot day, at Happy Valley, where the anal of the La Wah Cup competition is being play. ed between the Civilians and the Army.
The Yacht Club have arranged a specially interesting afternoon, the cventa including the closing cruise for yachts and rowing races, mon- tion of which is made in another
column.
competitioni Though no
Are taking place Fanling Golf Course will attract many members and there is are to be a good crowd for the Tennis Tournament matches The the H.K.C.C. ground.
Tennis opening matches of the League also take place this aftur.
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AN INTERESTING PROGRAMME.
RACING NOTES.
[BY RAPIER.)
Kwanti should prove a popular. rendezvous to-day as the sport will
be good and the scene an ideal one for a pleasant Saturday, after-
noon.
Reference has already been made to to day's closing cruise of the Royal By kind permission of Licut.-Col Hong Kong Yacht Club, which E, B. Ferrers, D.S.Q., and Officers, brings the yachting season" officially | the Band of the 1st Batt. of the to an end.
The first of the two semi-final matches in the Open Doubles Championship of the Colony was played on the Stand Court in the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground yesterday and resulted in a win
The programme gives every pro- for the Japanese pair, Honda and mise of a very interesting after Akiyama, who beat Yew Man Trunnion, and the weather should and Yew Man Kit. by three sets be exceptionally fine.
The Club The will be gaily decorated with bunt to one, (7-5, 3-6, 6-2, 75). weather was fine and a large numing, while the entire yacht feet will Aber of people watched the match. #dress ship."
J. Fleming and A Bitchie.
Mason and J. K. Shaw. G. E. Ellans and
J.
Coulthart.
9.43
D. G. Bruce and K.
S.
Morrison,"
9.59
W. J. Clerk and C.
Peck
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E. J. Mahon and W. Murray.
C.
71
10.00
The Home League Football pro- gramme for the 1996-97 season is fast drawing to a close, and accord- ing to the official fixture list, with the exception of one or two out- standing miki-week matches, there 100 only remains one more Saturday for
10.08. League football after to-day. The Army Lt. Murray (Cameron-positions of the Champions of each 10.19 inns); Br. Trim (R.4.) and Sgt. Division are practically assured, but Cavoille (RA.P.C.); Pte. Everest
10.16 (K. O. S. B.'s), S.-Sat Simms the struggle for second place and R.A.M.C.), and Bema. Murdock promotion is still very interesting. (Cameronians); Br Ward (RA),
McLeod
The complete fixtures fur to-day (Cameroniana), Ra Sgt. Leach (R.A.), Sgt. McGlincheyata given below:- (K.O.S.B.'s), and Rev. Alexander, C.F. (K.O.S.B.'s).
Civilians-G. Rodger (H.E. Club); Wynnag (H.K. Police) and Bishop (B.K. Club); McBride (H.K. Club), Hudson (H.K. Police), and C. F. Remedios (Club de Re- creio); Hayes (Kowicón F.C.), J. Silva, Gosano, L. Rocha and Brown (Club de Recreio).
Referee: Mr. Dawes, H.N.; Lines. men: S.-Sgt. Gilbert, B.A.0.C., and Mr. Baldwin.
The game will be of ninety minutes duration and extra time will be played, if necessary.
This game is the official winding us of local football. The Army will field the same side that defeat- the Navy in the opening game of the competition, McLeod of! the Cameronians, replacing Don- nally, of that Regiment, at inside right. Excell of the R.A. played for the Army last week in the Charity game against Hong Kong,
tion.
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There is a hockey match between the Wanderers and the 3/2nd Pun- jabi Regiment, and a rife shooting competition for the "Quarry Bay "but Trim of the same Unit takes
his place in the Lai Wah Competi Cup at Volunteer Headquarters.
Macho ofers an attraction in the form of the Colony's big Athletic Meeting which opens today, con- tinues to-morrow and will conclude on Tuesday. Steamers during thee Recreio forwards, the Civilians week-end should de a good trade, and special times have been ar ranged for the event.
Some splendid trophies have Been offered for competition, sad in addi. tion to prizes for competitors secur- ing the highest aggregate of points, a special prize will be offered to the Club whose members secure the
The Civilians will be out to wia the cup for the third year in succes sion, but they will End the Army team "hard to beat. With Your Club
should do well with the ground or the hard side. This should suit the forwards of the Recreio hippy although they will be up against a middle line in strong
Simms, Everest and Murdoch
This "cup was presented to the H.K.F.A. by the Lai Wab Company in 1925. The Civilians have won it two years in succession.
greatest number of points on the SERVICES' SOCCER FINALS
events to be competed for.
To-morrow the South Chine Athletic Association are holding sports at Happy
their
Valley.
V.R.C. BOXING.
ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY.
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AT SHANGHAI
"DESPATCH WINS NAVY TROPHY.
GRAND OLD LADY"
PRESENTS THE CUP.
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C. Thwaites and F. D. Wood
Race,
war
Both pairs played carefully Members and friends will be throughout and Yow Man Kit, who wilcomed at the Club from 3 p.m. gave the best all round perform. onward. Launches for the public N. L. Smith and J. W.
the "only player taking will love - Statue Pier every 15 Franks.
any risks. The Chinese opened minutes from 9 p.m. to 3 p.m., and RE. Hepburn and F. Bshakily and did not ges their eye will also be available to bring Jores. D. M. Goodall and E. P.
in for several games. They made visitors and members back to Hong Fletcher.
a very good uphill fight and Kong after the racing. brought the scores level from 5-9 down, but then lost the first set. akiyama was smashing and nitting hart and accurately and Honda ex- celted at the pet
V. M. Grayburn and E. D. C. Wolfe.
F. G. Bennett and C. L. Sander.
S. T. Butlin and A. J. Frank.
N. K. Littlejohn and T.
Low. ER. Halifax and A. B. Raworth.
1. R. Andrews and L. G. S. Dodwell.
TL. Christie and A. O. Brawn.
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English League: Division I. Arsenal v. Birmingham. Aston Vilm v. Blackbum R. Bolton W. v. Huddersfield T. Burnley, Leicester C. Cardif C. v. Everton Derby C., W. Brom, A. « Leeds U. v. West Ham Liverpool . Tottenham H. Manchester U. v. Sunderland Newcastle L. v. Wednesday. Sheffield U. v. Bury.
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16.39.
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16.36
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10.40
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10.44
10.48
FA Redmond and
C. Stark.
10.52
Major Wyncoll and Austin
10.33
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11.00
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11.00
11.08
Division--II.
Bradford C. v. Barnsley, Chelsea v Manchester C... Clapton C. v. Blackpool Hull C. v. Olham A. Aliddlesborough Reading. Notts O. v. Grimsby T Port Vale v. Swansea T. Preston N.E. . Darlington. Southampton v.. Notta F. South Shields e. Portsmouth. Wolves. Fulham.
Division III. (Southern) Brentford . Gingham.. Brighton and H.A. . Newport C. Bristol R... Crystal Pal, Exeter C. v. Queen's Park B. Luton T. v. Bournemouth & B.A. Merthyr T.. Charlton A. Millwall v. Watford. Northampton Aberdare A. Norwich C. v. Plymouth A. Southead U. v. Bristol C. Swindon T. v. Coventry C..
Division III (Northern), Accrington S. v. Rotherham U Barrow t. Wigan Bore. Crewe A. v. Wrexham. Durham C. v. Bradford. Halifax T. v. Doncaster R. Hartlepool U.. New Brighton. Lincold C. v. Stoke C. Southport . Chesterfield, Stockport G. v. Ashington. Rochdale . Nelson. Tranmere R. v. Walsall.
Scottish League: Division T Aberdeen r. Motherwell. Celtic Partick T Cowdenbeath . Hibernians. Dundee v. Queen's Park Hamilton Av. Falkirk Hearts Dranfermline. Morton ....Clyde. Rangers e. Kilmarnock, St. Johnstone v. Airdrieonians. St. Mirren . Dundee U.
Two of the soccer competitions organized by the Shanghai Football Association for the British Services Those intending to compete are in Shanghai were brought to reminded that entries for the conclusion last night, says the Amateur Boxing Tournament, open Forth Ching Daily News of last to all Amateur Clubs, H.M. Ser- Tuesday, the British Navy Cup being won by H.M.S. Despatch Moos and Local School Boys, to be after a hard-fought game against MID-WEEK LEAGUE MATCHES. staged at the Victoria Recreation the Hagship, H.M.S. Harkins, and Club next Wednesday, Thursday the British Army Company Cup and Saturday, close today at the Club at six o'clock..
In addition to the events given on the programme below, there will
being taken by the Headquarters Wing of the 2nd Ba. Durham Light Infantry, who beat D" Company of the same battalion by four goals
to one.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Three League football matches were played at Home on Thursday, After losing in the Cup Final, the The game between the Hawkins Arsenal, playing away, won their be a special ten-round contest on and the Despatch, où the Polo the final night of the Tournament, ground, attracted a fair number of match against Blackburn by the odd Saturday next. The contests begin Services spectators and a good few goa! in three.
civilians.
The Despatch scored
each night at six o'clock, with frst and just as it appeared that Of interest in Division II is that
second session at ning o'clock. The everything was over bar the shout Clapton Orient by defeating Chel finals will be decided on Saturday ing-and there was quite a lot of see, who are struggling low promo- that-Harking equalized. Extra only.
tion, improved their prospects of time of ten minutes each way was The programs for the tourna played, and in the first period of avoiding relegation, and incidentally which Despatch again got the lead bare spoiled Chelsea's hopes of through a penalty.
ment je:-
For Schools Of The Colony. 1.-Bantamweights." Boys under
65 lbs. 2-Lightweighta. Boys 65 to 75 3-Middleweights. Boya 75 to 90
lbs. 4.-Heavyweights. Boys 90 to 115
iba
Iba
The above events will be under A.B.A. rules.
Open Events, 6.-Batamweight. Men under 8
stone' 8 lbs. 6-Featherweights. Men under
9 stone.
7-Lightweights. Men under 9
stone 9 lbs.
-Welterweights. Men under 10
Presentation Of Cup. The Navy Cup has been donated by Mrs. John Prentice, widow of the Football Association's popular In president for many years. introducing Mr. Prentice to the Naval men, Mr. B, Grimshaw, president of the Shanghai Football Association, referred to Mrs Prea tioc's keen interest in Shanghai soccer for many years,
Mrs. Prentice mentioned that she had been in. Shanghai for 57 years, and that during all that time she
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going up to the premier Division.
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The results, as cabled by Reuter, follow:
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Division L Blackburn 1, Arsenal 9.
Division II" Clapton O. 3, Chelsea 0.
Divlash II (Northern). Charlton A 3, Newport 0.
Leading Cook Hill, the captain
had Been British soldiers in Shang of the Despatch team, then handed on only one previous occasion-a bouquet of flowera to Mrs. Pren. the time of the Boser trouble tice, making a few appropriate ré- During all the other yests, although marks as he did so. there had been to soldiers hera,
The proceedings terminated with stone, 7 Iba B-Middleweights. Men under 11 she knew that she was protected husky petty officer calling for and ably, by the British avy, and three cheers for the Grand Old Bone B lbs. 10-Holywaghta.. Catchweights she was more than pits to pre Lady and these were given with the full lung-power of tab Hritish Events 5 to 10 will be underwent the trophy to HM. Navy (Continúed on next Column). LS.BA rules
"Navý Behind them.
W. D. Brown, and H. R. Cleland
C.
F.
W. L. Dunbar and J. S.. MacLaren.
Capt. C. A. Collier and Colonel Pallant
A. Leach and A.
Limaman.
Major Lynch and Major Lucas.
U.S. BASEBALL.
NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS.
(BRUTEX'S AMERICAN SERVICE}
The Chinese came into their own in the second set. They led love and 4-2 and eventually took the set at 6-3. Akiyama and Yow Man Then both had gone off their game, but Yew Ala Kit played brilliantly. The third set opened evenly, but the Japanese won four consecutive games from two games all. A good truggle was seen in the last set Honda and Akiyama. again had the lead, but the Chinese pulled up from + down to 5-4 in their favour. At all, the Chinese lost their service gaine and the Japa nese making no mistake ended the match.
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The Programma.
The programme comprises both yacht races and rowing events.
The first yacht race is for co- bined English rig and Chinese rigged cruisers at. p.m, the course being Murray Pier (W. to E.), Cust Rock Buoy (3), Club House (W, to E.). Distance 9 miles.
At 3 pm, there is a race for the Ladies' in the Handicap Class (Class letter, H.). The course is from Club House Line (W. to E.) Mark East of Kowloon Dock Point: (P), Cast Rock Buoy (p), Mark Beat Club House Line (p), twice round. Distance miles.
The third event stårta, a: 3.25 p.m. for the Heyward Hayes and Gael classes, with the same course as the above race.
Rowing.
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Cameronians will render selections during the afternoon. "Bookies" will liven up the proceedings and". the usual cash sweeps and pari- uuel will be there to tempt the speculator Transport and other facilities will be as heretofore. The hounds will be on view and they will make a pretty picture for those who happen to have a camera in their possession.
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My selections are as follows 1ST RACE:
1. Black Mouse.
2.
October.
3. Bebjamio.
2ND RACE:
1. Archa.
Stripes
3. Plum Pudding.
Blotting Paper should win if started here.
3RD RACK:
1. Easter Day.. 2. Mowgli.
3. Reynolds.
order of merit but it should not 1 have placed these ponice in
be forgotten that Mowgli has the advantage of Reidy's guidance.
4TH RACE:
1. Blotting Paper. 2. Craigavad. 3: Isostacy,
5TH RACE:
1. Deerhound. 9% Yorks.
3: James Pigg.
BILLIARDS.
DEFEAT NAVAL YARD
TEAM.
A Billiard Match was held at
On the run of play, the Japanese Reference has already been made Efully deserved their victory. Their this week to the rowing events.
combination was good and they The principal race is for Admiral H.M.S.FROBISHER" AGAIN were better in defence. Towards Leveson's Challenge Cup, to be the end they fell, but their judicious competed for by His Majesty's lubbing kept the Chinese at bay, units of all Services and local Honda played consistently well and Hong" crews. It is one of the Akiyama was forceful and accurate premier local rowing trophies and but at times his smaaking was un- is always very keenly contested. certain.
The entries are:- Butterfield & Swire: J. W. Robertson, f. D. Crawford, A. Moor, P. W. Blackwell and J. MacKay
Naw Youx, April 5th. Baseball matches played in the National and American Leagues resulted as follow i'm
National League,
APRIL 218
New York 2, Philadelphia Brooklyn, Boston, J. Pittsburg 3. Cincinnati 2.
APRIL 22ND F
Pittsburg 3, Cincinnati 1 APAIL 23RD
New York 5, Philadelphia.. Brooklyn 2, Boston 4. Pittsburg 4, Cincinnati 8, St. Louis, Chicago 0. APRIL 24TH...
New York 12, Boston s Brooklyn 1, Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati 3, Chicago 5. St. Louis 2, Pittsburg 1. APRIL 25TH:
Philadelphia 12, Boston 4. Cincinnati 11, Chicago 0. St. Louis 1, Pittsburg APRIL 26TH
Brooklyn 1, New York 7. Cincinnati 8, Chicago A St. Louis 5, Pittsburg 4. APRIL 27TH:
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Cincinnati 1, Chicago 2
American League. APRIL 21ST:
Borton 4, Washington 7. Philadelphia 6, New York 13. APRIL 2ND).
Boston 3, Washington 7. Ar21 232D;
Philadelphia 4, New York 3" Boston 5, Washington Detroit 10. St. (Lohals" 15. Chicago 3-Cleveland 2. APRIL 24TH:
Washington 3, New York 6. Cleveland 4, St. Louis B Chicago 3, Detroit 4 APRIL 20TH:
New York 4, Washington 5. Cleveland St. Lơgin 1. Chicago 7, Detroit 6. Argi 20TH:
Boston 8. Philadelphia 9. Cleveland 6, St. Louis & Chicago Detroit 3. ÁPRIE TH
Boston 1, Philadelphis 4- Cleveland 2, St. Louis 4. Chicago 7, Detroit 2.
HOME RACING.
ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS RESULT.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, April 28th The following is the result of The Thousand Quincas:
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Cresta Rd (10/1) Book Law (13/2) Endowment (2/1)' (dead-hént) . 9 Twenty-eight Fan
Yew Man Kit played "the most spectacular game of the four. Time and again be beat his opponents with fine volleying and driving, Yew Man Taun placed Volunteers: J. C. Middleton- well, but his shots were much too Smith, C. B. Easterbreck, J;
Stanton, K. 5. Robertson and F. P. Landfesty
slow.
Honda and Akiyama, therefore, eater the final to meet the winners of to-day's match.
The matches in the other were close also interesting and some finishes were scen
The results were were as follows:
Open Doubles.. Semi-final:-T. Honds and H. Akiyama beat Yew Man Tsun and Yew Man Kit, 7-5, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5.
Och Singles,
3rd Round: G. W Sewell beat Capt. E. G. Howard, 6-2, 6-4, 6-1. Handicap Singles “B."
3rd Bound: J. B. Collis (rec. 6/3) beat M. M. Watson (rec, 15/1),
*, 6.2.
Handicap Doubles.
H.K. and S. Bank: J. H. Sut cliff, R. McIntyre, V. R. Jöner, A. C. Groves and M. Mills
H.M.S. Titania: Lieuta. G. Tan- ner, R. W. Moir, G. H. D. Duncan, E. E. Gibson and Litus-Comdr. T. I. S. Bell.
the Naval Tard Canteen on Tues- day evening between teams of H.M.S. Frebicher and the Naval Yard Police, resulting in an easy win for the Frobisher.
The Match was between teams of six in paina 150 up and while H.M. S... Frobisher compiled 899 the Police score totalled only 091, Frobisher winning by 208 potata.
REECE PILING UP WITH THE
PENDULUM
(THROUGH REUTRE'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, April 28th. Reece increased his pendahum break at Thurston's this afternoon Davis record yesterday, by using to 2,504, unânished, thus beating the pendulum cannon.
The race begins at 3.45 p.m. At 415 p.m. there is a dinghy race for boat boys, and at 4.30 the Club Fours, teams being drawn for
LATER, this afternoon. The course is one At the close of play Reece had of three-quarters of a mile.
The last event is the Club Pairs compiled 3,168 unfinished. for the Percy Smith Challenge Cup,
mile. | RECORDS OF 8,000 MANORS. three-quarters of a There are two entries.
The teams aro:-
MAPPING MEDIEVAL
Over
1.-Bow, R. Jones; st," A. C.
Groves; cox M. Mills. 1-Bow, C. B. Easterbrook; str. E. S. Robertson; cox. F. P. Lenfesty.
ENGLAND.
COLLECTION IN‹ EVERY COUNTY.
4th Round:-E, J. R. Mitchell and W. Hyde (owe 1/6) beat E. Grimble and H. Owen Hughes At 5.30 p.m. Mrs. A. L Shields, (ox 3/6), 06, 6-4, 11-8; F. A. wife of the Vice Commodore of the the Master of the Rolls, Lord Hau- Redmond and L. Forster (owe Yacht Club will present the prizes, worth, many lords and stewards of 15/3) beat D. D. J. Valentine and these including those for to-day's
In answer to an appesi issued by
R. K. Yalentine (sez.), 5-7 6-4, events, and also the many won dur manors have forwarded to the 4: S. E. Green and D. S. Green ing the yachting season. There Public Records Office particulars of manors and manorial, rolls in (owe 3/6) beat L. M. S. Lloyd and will be about eighty in s
different parts of the country. W. A. Nowers, 2-0, 6-2, 7-8.
To-day's results and the complete From various sources information 3rd Round-R. M. Henderson prize list for the season will be has now been received of 8,000 and A. Brearley (owe 3/0) beat H.given in Monday's Daily Prem. J. Armstrong and S. M. Garrard (rec, 3/6), 61, 10.8.
Tides.
2nd Round-Major II, R, Ed- To-day's tides are:-Low Water, wards and Major W. B, Stevenson 2.30 p.m. High Water, 833 p.m. (owe 1/8) beat Dr. B. E. Tottenham and Capt. E. W. Morris, 6-4, 6-3. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
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FIRST MATCHES TO-DAY.
manors,
and
the mapping of medieval England has been con- riderably facilitated in order that the manorial documents may be preserved in suitable, repositories and a register of manors compiled in accordance with the Property Acts of 1999 and 1924. Lord Han worth has found accommodation at Reading, Derby, Carlisle, Colches ter, Barnard Castle, Gloucester, Maidstone, Manchester, Leicester,
Nottingham,
The second of the semi-final matches in the Open Doubles Cham- pionship of the Colony will bo played this afternoon. The two To-day marks the opening of the Norwich, Spalding, Northampton, pairs being H. D. Rumjahn and Lawn Tennis League run by the Newcastle-cn-Tynej
8. A. Rumjahn (Holders, 1925 and Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Associa Oxford, Shrewsbury, Bristol, Staf 1626) and I. M. Razack and J. A. tion. The Chinese Recreation Club ford, Camberwell, Lewes, Hore, Cassumbhoy. They are all young are the defending champions in all Worcester betheld. Leeds, North players of the Indian Recreation three divisions and it will be allerton, Hawazden, and Cardiff, Olub and have been up against one difficult, position for the other Bo keen is the interest in some another on their own courts times Clubs to displace them.
of the counties is the preservation
without number, the winners meet The Hong Kong and Kowloon of the, mandrial rolls that more T. Honda and H. Akiyama in the Cricket Club's Exture is the "Athan one repository has been up- final. Razack and Cambhoy drew division has been postponed and pointed.
a bys in the first and defeated the following pairs-
T. D E. Pendered and G.
Miskin, 7-5, 6-2, 6-1.
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher,
6.2, 83, 8-2,
Col. C. Russell Brown and L.
Forster, 4-6, 3-6, 64, 62, 6-2 The Ramjáhns defeated the fol- lowing:-
L.-M. 8. Lloyd and W. A,
Nowers, 8-4, 50, 6·2
Iu Tak Cheek and Lan Man
Kwong, 6-0, 6-1;560._ * J. W. Leonard and N. Tram.
bitzky, 6-2, 0-2, 6-0, M. K. E. and Horace Lo, 84, 6-3,
The other matches are also down for decision, viz; L, Forster (owè 5/8) v. 8. M. Garrard (rec, 4/6) ina the Handicap Bingle “A” and B. G. Wilkstsoh; (ras: -15/1) *AI! B. Kennedy (rec. 15) in the semi- final of the Handicap Singita "B."
there is only one match in this Best County For Records, division this afternoon. In the
An official of the Records Office "B" and "C" divisions, most of stated that Surrey was specially the Clube entered are engaged and rich in important manorial docu- the first results will certainly be menta, owing to its proximity to awaited with interest,
London. Many of the documenta The full list of matches is as had been deposited in a strong- follows:-
**AN Divizion. United Berviced E.C ́'v, M.B;K. AB” DIVISION.
Kowloon CC Hong Kong
0.0.
M.B.K... United Services R.C. Recreio v. Nippon Clib. University v. Bouth. China A. Craigengover. Royal Engineers
Hong Kong C.C. - *.; Kowloon Nippon Club, Chintis
room at the Minet Library, Cam- berwell, where they will be open to public inspection.
All the counties of England have now been provided with suitable
repositories, with strong-rooms for the documente, accept Chester, Dar- set, Hertford, Huntingdon, and Rutland
News has reached Lord Hanworth of certain court rolls in Columbia, University, New York, which were bonveyed there before the Property
Acts came into force. He is very
anxious to receive information on- cerning maorial Talls from any lordi of minors: who havé not yet
Recreio e. South China AA, K.B.S.F.P.A. v. Craigengawer. Netherlands T.C. ». Taikoo R.C.communicated with him, 7:
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