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WEEK-END SPORT.
WHAT HAS BEEN ARRANGED,
BUT WILL THE WEATHER PERMIT?
A usual there is an interesting programme of sport for the work end, at whether
will ay of in cone off depends on that most un certion quantity, the weather,
It has rained for the past two days with monotorius regalarity, and this has pretty well swamped. out the sport's gri muds, and of wall
pure a strong ma this wrong to pair them into anything like play
able cómlitical
There is the pus sality that the intseball match my take pher, if there is no rain this morning, ataf there is also a slight chance for the howls, but Faique Tennis appears to be off the card
No goil competition have brea mranged for this week end, but mest week there will be a bogeny poni.
The weather fub east, appearing relsewhere, is none too cheerful, and
ut the state
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sports grounds may be obtained From the fact that during the twenty for hours maded at is a M. yesterday two miles of ran felt. bringing The fetal sime Janny Ed
to 48.45 mcles, whereas the my age up to this time of the ra 14.11 inclus.
Baseball.
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LAWN
BOWLS.
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
THE SELECTED TEAMS.
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1927.
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last
Prosprets do not look very bright for lawn bowls this afternoon. If! the weather ears and greens per- mit, there should, however, he sue inleresting matches.
The Viggest
SUL Soday's League inuiches was the their own green of Tai- o R. by the Poker Club. The margin was only four shots, but Moss was responsible for the defeat of the home with, beating Wother spoon's rok by 27 14 shots.
The Kowloon Donk R.C. deserve gratulaitons <21 thear vielany
the Craigel-gowTTACH espermy as the game was played May. The Kowloon Dork tean have been playing weil throughout! the season, and should do weil
Bowing Green Chab, who have played a staber of
meitales
Kanyom
ghions The Bowinon ricket Club, we playing in arendance with for when they beat this de List werk g 2 shots. Maciar lues ink did the damage, betian ¦ Pie's rink by 21 shots
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TODAY'S MATCHES.
HOME CRICKET.
LATEST RESULTS.
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY. ]
LONDON, Je luth. New Zealanders Well by 104. They also compiled 276, of which Lowry and Dacre made 74 and 82, Tarbes had wickets respectively. Mh. At 310 for they declaved.
16 and Page 140 Lowery scored. unänished
Worcester scored 22 of which Fox made 70 and 209 of which Fos Sowed 79:
Middlesex, Essex,
Na
Maldiesex
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and 103.
Middlesex wein 42% for S when they declared.
The scured as, Hendree 20 an finished.
basex companų 151. Powell back for 22 arad Hearne be as; and 14 of which Powell
for 30 and Henrie si for 26.
had
GOLF.
BOOMER IN FINE FORM.
[TRIANTOR REUTER'S AGENCY,},
H.K. BASEBALL LEAGUE.
OFFICIAL OPENING TO-DAY,
TWO GAMES SLATED FOR
WEEK-END.
{HY BONOLULU KID. |
Today is the day for local ball fans. Af 4 d'elock provided the weather permits this afternoon at the Happy Valley diamond. The 1927 season will le fromally opened when the Americans will meet Japanese nine. On Sunday the leal Filipinos will be out to trim the South China Dragons," claws and whoever gets trimmed it should be an exciting affair to watch
Today, the American Consul, Mr. Harold Shantz, and the Japanese Consul. Mr. Murakami, will pitch and catch the first bail of the senson, and let us all hope that these two enthusiasts will bring
• ! aids
145 the teams
cerned.
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Around The Field. It is still very doubtful if the Peresuena, June 10th. Aubrey Biomer, during practice game slated for this afternoon will ver the difficult Oakmont Course.be played. First of all the clerk of Bobby Jones defends his the weather does not seem to be where open golf title Text week, went
10 sympathetie, and if the sun does and .16 a brilliant 19, which is
not make an appearance the game three under bogey.
since the will have to be postponed.
The Second Division. takes place, the Cavi, Sen : ་། Spesus The Craigengower match should provide a keen
The toner teatre, Whes! This is the best score playing at houn, were beateu! course remodelled. atst gear this match by 31 shots,! and a book as at the CA, C, wount W. 1 day
Sugge
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The Hong Kong Baseball League serieson is, due to open this after
a match between the unon, with
Chub and the Japanese Baseball
+KIN.
¦
The Ponce are at home to the Rowan Cricket Club, and should! aise registou a victory
Kowloon Bowing theen Club ar 1 bu to Taikoo, and should wn although. Tako will do their 1st work's
Tomorrow a League hatch hunt to we
thefat. been arranged between the Dragons; (8.C.A.A.) and the Filipinos.
In addition to Baseball, there is also abu a full Lawn Tennis League and Lawn Bowls programme, arti rulars of which app in another colum
TENNIS LEAGUE.
PLAY TO DAY UNLIKELY.
The cain during the past few days has thoroughly soaked all the courts in the Colony and it is doubtful whether the league programme for the week end can be carried on At the time of writing the weather shows little promise of leaving
The Chinese are down to play their last untri in flee A Divi sion and -hondd lave httle difficulty 1J2 beating the Mitst Bussan
re
Fin Kowloon Dock B. who are Few die only undefeated thum an the First Division, of which they
without JEPP are the leaders,
They math this week Lavorites for Championship hon-
the Second Divison, the egergower £.. entertain East 1: should prove a rioze Pod D match with the rals slightly n Levom of the toote side. They de icated the PRC. last year A jme shots.
The Rowoon 1.6. ought to keep The unbeaten record agumst the ¦ Yachi Cab, whom they beat ast seas in by Is shots, and though the majority of their players on Heat reason we new playing for Division I, they ougat to win.
The Bowing theen Club are also at he and shound at the Civi Service 1'.C.
In the Second Division, the Civi ervice Cricke Flub went down on their own green to Takoa by 13 shorts.
GOLF IN IRELAND.
NEW HOLDER OF CHAM PIONSHIP
[THBOTOH PEETER'S AGENCY, J
CORE, June 2nd. Dr. MacCormack, of Hermitage, wor the Irish native golf champion- ship, defeating in the final the 6 year old player. H. Cairnes, of Port "Marmick, at the 37th hole.
THE FIXTURES.
Division I.
Craigers
Civil Service 1.4. Kower 4
Police R.C. Kowloon C.C. Kopyloon B.41.C. 2. Taikoo R.C. Division II.
Eratzengower CC. ». East Point
R.C.
474
Taikoo B.t. e. Club de Reerein Kowloon U.C. Royal 11.K,Y.C. Kowloon B.G.C. e. Civil Service
TO-DAY'S TEAMS.
The following teams have been selected for to-day-
Division 1.
Poler R.L. Buchanan, Hoikanus, Although having sevenl players Marks, and Max (skip); Giendin- absent from their ranks, the Kowning, Greenwood, word, and West
Secondly, the Americans have Just their eatcher in the prison of Mr. Shank, and up to yesterday, no one could be found to substitute hr. But if it comes to a pineb, the Arrans
would he sport enough, to put a stranger" be. hind the piate.
On the whole, the American tean this year is much stronger than last years. There is plenty of new blood, Mann, Mendle, Long, Lau- meat and Burrei can ali be relied upon and Cockey will, of cOUESE, take as position at the mound. He is a teher with many years' experience, and when he is auth ciently warmed up and not rufled, he ean really twirl a fine game. His supporters would like to ser bim at his best, and above all they advise him to keep his morale up even if he walks a low in the open-
ng Stanza.
AUSTRALIA ".
MALAYA.
VISITORS COLLAPSE IN
FIRST INNINGS.
HENNESSEY'S INSPIRED "
BOWLING.
Singapore papers to band give details of the play in the first day of the enemunter between the Aus
fralian cricketers and an aft-Malaga side, at Kuala Lumpur last Friday, The match resulted in a sensational win for Malaya by 39 runs.
The Japanese battery will be the two Hachiumas. Sachina will! lish them out for his side and his
rother, behind the plate, fits in! nicely with him. Kusano at centre i can always be relied upon. Sardo, who is a new-comer, ts crelited with some hard douts and his manager says that to pitcher has succeeded in fauning bin Yoshikawa who is playing short is another new comer with a reputation.
Kaisha. In all there are fourteen on Cricket Cib managed to beat (skip); Washre, London, Ke, face the Filipinos on Sunday. These
the Recreio y shots, and thus Moss (skip). register their Gith sucessive WIN This season in League Bowls
matches,
A postponed match in the "C Division has been arranged for to sorrow at Shaukiwany between the Taikos Roervation Club and thro Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association and commencing at 10a.m. The postponed match between the Chinese and Indian Res creation Clubs in the "B" Division has been fixed for Wednesday,
The fixtures for to-day are follows:--
"A" Division. Kowloon C.C. e. University. Chinese RC, ». M.B.K.- Indian RC Cited Service
R.C.
"B" Division.
Hong Kong C.C, r. Recreio. Nippon Club v. Kowloon (C Chinese R.C. e. South China A.A. M.B.K. Royal Engineers. University ». United Services R.C. Craigengower, C.C. r. Indian R.C. "Q"Division,
K.B.S.P.P.A. e. Hong Kong C.C. Kowloon C.C. e. Craigengower. Taikos R.C. ». Chinese ILC, Reerein 2. Netherlands T.(. R.A.0.C. . Nippon.
LAWN TENNIS.
TILDEN AND HUNTER IN IRELAND.
WE
has three
ON
the
une
Civil Service C.C.- Laing, Brawn, Girnamitt.
Oswick (skip) i and The East Point R.C. heat Maughan, Westlake, sen., Keegan, Yacht Club, as was anticipated. and Deakin (skip); Swith, P. Lamble, Holledge, and Pendered Skip's Records. Che
Division Prst
Basa (skip).
Kowloon Cricket Club.-J. Hyde, (0.0) bas the greatest number
W. Goldenberg. G. Wragge, and 11. o
Hur agains
Overy (skip); W. B, A. W. deteat. 3. Maetanane (K, B.G.C.)
Smith, F. Godwin, and J. Gibson Jeteals. WII at no
(skip); . Abraham, E. Kern, Others with three wins are. Omar (UVA)
J. Tacchi, and A. G. Pile (skip). bul 1wo deleats; Mar
Kowloon Bowling Green Club and w.th
defeat; unc
W. Hedley, J. Magi, D. Muir, and Brown (K.1.R.C.) with one draw
W. Macfarlane (skip); R. Duncan, and to defeaks. Other undefeated skips are: Wance (Taikoo)-twa: A. M. Holland (skip); D. Hazel, A. Chapinan, R. Farrell, and the Following One each:
(Taikoo),
D. Harvey, R. Hunter, and W. Lapsity Russell (skip). Brupoyond (K.D.R.C.), Oswick (C.5.0.0), and
Craigengower Cricket Club.--E. Holland (K.B.C.).
Arcuill, W. Brightman. C. S. In the Second Division Lee East Russelet, and D. Rumjan (skip); Point) leads with four wins and a Neves, D. Fritz, C. M. draw McTavish (Enst Point) and
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The Sunday Game. The South China Dragons will two old rivais will be out to wallop each other, and the fans expect a great game.
Not much known of the Some of the players Dragons yet. were chosen from the South China in last year, but there are also a few who are making their first appearance at the local diamond. The new-comers, I understand, have played in Honolulu, and if such is the case, then they certainly can Play ball.
Richard
Shim,
H.K.C.C. PAVILION
IMPROVEMENTS.
SECOND STOREY TO BE ADDED.
COMMITTEE TO CARRY OCT
carry
THE SCHEME,
Sanction was given to the one mittee at an extraordinary general meeting of members of the Hong Keng Cricket Club last evening to out the scheme for adding Hennessey, the veteran bowler,
11 second storey fu the Pavilion who bowled surressfully against and to make other alterations and Noble's XI. in Singapore in less! than eighteen years ago, was the principal cause of the tourists' re morkable failure.
deadly effect he captured seven Bowling with wickets for 42 runs. To was taken after the Australians had scored to! runs for the less of one winket, but when play was resumed after the interval sensation followell sensa
tion,
Oldfield was unable to bat wing to an injury, and the rest of the side were dismissed by 20 minit inspired.
Hennessey howled as though
fea
Die puzzled all the Australian batsmen with his leg breaks varied by an occasional off break, main- taining a perfect length. At one period of the match he had the remarkable figures of five wickets for 7 runs.
opening day's play:
The following are details of the
Malaya.
let Innings.
C. H. Congdon, e Sullivan,
1 Everett
J. D. Hussey, e Oldfield, b
Sullivan
A. J. Rostock Half. 1. Maeart-
ney
N. J. A. Foster, 1b,w, h
Andrews
V. E. H. Rhodes, c Adams,
b Andrews
T. Lisans,
Andrews
8. 1. 1. Braddell, Adams,
1 Andrews
G. M. Brand, e Adams, b
Andrews
A. P. Pennan, é Everett, h
Andrews
W. N. Hansell, not out
P. H. Hemiessey, » Gamble,
h Andrews
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Suprovements. These include the extension of the dressing accom- modation, and the provision of an- scheme pravides for the conversion other lounge for tiffin roots). The of the first for into dressing room
THE WRECK OF THE "NECROS."
CAPTAIN SHOOTS HIMSELF.
SURVIVORS TWO DAYS ON RAFTS.
MULANAY, Tayabas, June 3rd. Cupt, Juan Altonaga shot himself. of the deck of the Negros just be- foee that ill-fated steamer over- turned and sank, in the Lyphoon, of May 28th, according to survivors was no hope for his vessel, the ent of the tragedy. Seeing that there was unhape for his vessel, he em- braced his sons in farewell, and turned his revolver upon himself. Both of his sons are missing.
The survivors described the ways as tremendous, overwhelming the Argens before the vessel was over.
furned.
The Grat survivors were leashed vepronondation, etc., and the bar ashore at Barrin Pasay, Sitio Lina
tagan, Bondoc, on Sunday. May and lounge will be then on the second dew. The improvements; of them were in the water from 2th. They now number 86. All i entail an expenditure of Batot to lore days. and fixtures, making a total of and anode: 86.0 for furnishings All of the missing are believed
to hare drowned.
Several !
students are among the survivors. ! Most of them are still in Bondoe,
two days' hike from here.
ndition, and it is felt that now $900 Finances are in a sound is to time to get ahead with the
scheme.
The !
med.
1
Wonen and many
Last evening's meeting consider-
The Southa arrived at Mulanay resolutions authorising Committes to proceed with the She ran into heavy weather and at non day, after a rough trip. sehen, which find already been hard squalls just outside of Mari outlined to members at a
veies, and after fighting the seas meeting heid.
For hours, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Chairman of take refuge in Barade Bay, Min- was finally forced to the Club, president, and was sup dore, and wait for seven ported by members of the Committee until the weather improved before and a représentative attendance of ; members.
peromnoding.
The Chairman Explains. Addressing the meeting. the CHAIRMAN Sid he did not propose
out.
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Total
Bowling Analysis,
W
Maenernos Sullivan........ મેં 9 Andrews 15.3 35 ·₤1
A
11
14
|
FO 1
33
1
F
Everett
Australians.
1st Innings.
W. M. Woodfull, e Foster,
by Hennessey.....
E. R. Mayne, e Brand, b
Hommesser
R. Bardsley, Hennessey
Rhodes, b
T. J. E. Andrews, b. w., b
Henteaser
E. F. Rofe. B. HR b
Hennessey
C. G. Macartney,
Bostock-Hill
and b
J. Sullivan, b Hennessey S. C. Everett,
Foster, b
Henncases
י
E. W. Adams, e Foster, h
D. Hill
H. S. Gamble, not out
Extras
Total (for wkts.)... 95
Bowling Analysis..
1.
R. W.
Hennessey Braddell Bastork-Hill.... 11.1 2 30
34
4
42
7
3 1)
C
#
2
hours
The Souths will take the survi vors to Masbate for trans-shipment Lo Manila
Fifty-five Fatalities.
LUCKNA, June 3rd. Twenty-one officers and members
to go over the ground covered by ! the preliminary meeting held on May 318 As most of them were of the crew and forty-eight pas aware, a resolution was carried'sengers on the steamer Negras, nem con al that meeting that the which sunk during the typhoon on Committee's scheme to add a second May 28th, were saved. Nine mem storey and make other additions bers of the crew and officers and and alterations should be carried, farty-six passengers are missing.
A that meeting everyone This is the official report made seemed in favour of going on with to Governor Perez of Tayabas to the same so this meeting had been night by Fortunato San Diego, pre
led to obtain members' formal, sidente of MolanayN
The Negros sank at 3.30 p.m. on The Chairmas outlined why it May 26th. Four Ife rafts with was considered desirable to proceed shipwrecked passengers and mem- with the scheme at present. Betier, hors of the crew reached Barrio dressing our accommodation was Casay at noon on May 28th, after needed; the increasing membership, having been buffeted by the waves. and uumber of subscribers called for nearly two days. for the improvements, and, thirdly. 1 finaners of the Club were in good order. Lastly building costs had considerably increased in the,
Some survivors are to be shippest from Mondoc to the island of Mas bate for transfer to a vessel going
to Manila. It is believed that most
past two years, and it was consider of them are disabled. All those ed that now was the best time to go, able to hike are thought to be on
ahead with the scheme before they their way to Mulanay.
soared even higher.
The Chairman then proposed the
following resolutions:
(1) That the Committee, be and are hereby authorised to take the necessary steps to add a Second Storey to the Pavilion and make such alterations and
improvements to the existing building as may be deemed advisable.
2) That the Committee be and are hereby authorised to bor- row such sums of Money and make such Financial arrange mouts as may be required from time to time carry out the work approved by Resolu- tion No. 1.
Some Suggestions. Mr. P. JACKs seconded. Mr. SAYER said that while he supported the scheme he would like to bring forward one or two, sug gestions to the Committee. It ap peared that they depended on con- siderably increased membership in
| Massey (U.S.C.C.) have each four Aives, aud U. M. Omar (skip): represent South China S. L. Lee, S. G. Hayes receiving the second alone increased membership.
Wons and a defeat. Maclachlan (K.R.G,C-) has three wins und no losses. Three wins and two defeats
W. B. Muskett, M. A. R. Sousa, C. Bennett, aud R. Basa (skip).
Civil
leave
BOXING.
HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION-
SHOP.
SHARKEY TO MEET TUNNEY.
RECTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE}
New York, June 10th, The World states that Tex Rickard announces on Monday a match for the heavyweight cham- planship between Clene Tunney and Jack Sharkey. The newspaper says that Sharkey is understood to have pledged his services to Rickard for one year if he wins the title.
The World interprets this to mean that Jack Dempsey will not attempt to "come lack in 1327, if ever.
The two Lee others wi form
order to pay off these growing ex- the bats were stored at present penses. The Chairman hd also would be utilised for this purpose. the attery for the Dragon, with Aif. Luin as a stand by behind the
made a point that they were rather Mr. ARMSTRONG also asked what Plate,
Tommy Chan, Will Sling COLONY CHESS CHAMPION- as cricketers, but it occurred to the proposed to charge for the over- anxious to bring in the young men rate of interent the Club's bankers and Chandon will be most likely to
spanker that the accommodation redraft take the bases.
SHIP AWARDS. Mr.
ferred to concerned itself with in- The Financial Position. captain. The prize for the chess champion | cidentals rather than essentials. It manager of the South China base-ship of the Colony was last night seemed to him that extre accom
The CHAIRMAN replied that the alt team, and Mr. K. F. June, awarded, at coach, have picked the folowing to School to Mr. C. M. Sequeira, Mr, the
the Central British modation would barely provide for Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank,
present membership,
at the present moment, proposed to charge interest at the rate of seven S. S. Lee, Tommy Chin, Sling, Ho, award.
Mr. Sayer also put forward per cenk, per ม บทค un the Fang, Choy, Chin Ki, A. Lum, and
suggestion that to avoid expense overdraft. (The Committee are Chanson.
the existing staircase should not be optimistic enough to believe that it done away with, but as a much will not be more than five years simpler method of dealing with it before the overdraft is wiped put, according to the Chairman's state- it could be arched over.
The Chairman replied that the ment at the previous moeting). Committee thought it desirable to that if it was worked out, it would Continuing, the Chairman said keep the dressing accommodation he found that the financial position below the second storey as long as of the Club was much the same as possible, but if it was found necesfive years ago. The Club's asseta sary at a later date to move upstair as well, they would be able to find
were about 841,000, and when they room on the right hand side of the moved in they were about 843,000 in debt. They would now have to pay building.
interest on $20,000.
THE SECRETARY'S EXPLANA
The Kowloon Chess Club Cham
pionship was won by Mr. D. E. Carvalho, Mr. G. Hayes aga being second.
A match was played between the Club and H. M.S. Hermes.
S.C.A.A. RUN TWO TEAMS.
DRAGONS AND TIGERS.
Division II | have been registered by: Alder-
Mr. Ho, who appears for the first Service C.C.--Boldman, tine in the locni league, ie a player man (U.8.C.C.), Lammert (K.C.C.), Luck, Murphy .and
Alderman of some experience and was a mem- Herridge (K.C.C.), Davidson (skip); J. Beattie, Jones, Haynes, ber of his school team. (K.CC), and A. Ribeiro (Club) de and J. Massey (skip); Strange, Mr. Fung, from Canton, has play Recreio). Those with two wins to lose, Archwald. and Taylored baseball in Japan. their credit are McKechnie (Tai (sky)).
Mr. Lang comes from Honolulu kool-Bo defeats and Kitchell
Kowloon Cricket Club.-W. J. and has done good work for his (C.C.4)-one defeat. The follow- Edwards, J. U Lyal, J. Smith, and school team. He is good in a nut ing have had two wins and two L. E. Lammert (skip); V. Cber of positions, and Hong Kong defeats: Dinnen and Matthews Labrum, C. G. Harrison, H. will soon know what he can do. Mr. Richard Shit, snanages, and (T.R.C.). and Hamilton (East Petherain, and F. G. Herridge On the other hand, the Filipinos Mr. K. F. June, couch, of the South Point). Warren (K.B.G.C) has (skin); F. Haublin, W. W. Hirst, have also been reinforced, and their China Athletic Association baseball With regard to the staircase, he two wins, a draw, and 11 defent W. J. F. Gorvin, and A. W. Eclouters, Zufra and Leonard, are section, have divided the Associs thought that this was an item which
Mr. E. W. HAMILTON raised the Those who have skipped once and Davidson (skip),
the ones that the Dragons pitcher tion's players into two teams. They the architects might work in with point that by using the resolu won comprise: Young (Taikoo), Kowloon Bowling Green Club has to watch.
will be officially known as South the general scheme. It was a pity allowing the Committee to spend tions, as worded, the Club were Spinks (0.0.0). and Dobbie W. E. Hale, C. Hatt, G. B. Shipper,
China "Dragons and South China in his opinion, to spoil the ship (K.B...). Those with one wi and D. F. Warren (skip); T.
"Tigers."
for a pranyworth of tar. If Mr. any amount they liked. He only and one loss are Shields (Yacht Ferguson, W. Cuff. C. Matthews,
Both teams are under the sole Bayer considered this an extra raised the point as a technical mat Club), Wylie (K.B.G.C.), and Tay- and R. Dizon (skip); H. Stoubam,
management of South Chinn Athle-vagant itent, and he obtained the ter, for he was whole-heartedly in lor (C.S.C.C.). Other skips to win J. Cameron, J., Budding, and J.
The Hon. Secretary of the base-tic Association and there has been support. of other members, he support of the scheme. Perhaps one are Knots (C.0.0.)-three de Maclachlan (skip).
ball section of the South China no split of South China players as thought the Committee would con- they should set a limit to what the In an international lawn tennis feats: Brawn (0.8.CC.)-two de. Craigengower Cricket Club.-D. Athletic Association writer to us has been suggested.
sider the matter, but otherwise he Committee could spend. The South China Dragons" in thought it a pity to jumble the technically the resolution set no contest here, on Davis Cup fines, fents: 1. Souza and J. Tibeiro K. Kharas, Y. Abbas, H. Beer, and as follows
CHAIRMAN agreed that (Club de Recreio)-four defeats. T. Knott (skip) A. A. Lewis, Hunter (Amorica) bent McOres ench and Edwards (Yacht. (Jub) W. Nicholson, A. Razack, and G. baseball a chance to play, the South Tommy China, Bill Sling, H. Fang,
In order to give all members include:-. L. Lee, S. S. Lee, job up.
The Bank Interest.
limit on the amount the Committee (Ireland), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 7-8.
two defeate
H. Hellwood (skip); A. E. Coates, China Athletic Association, is cun- Choy, Chin Ki, A. Lumi, Chanson, Mr. H. J. ARMSTRONG asked that the gentlemen serving on the
could spend, but he could safely Similarly, the tire match with tow (AKI).
Taikoo R. F Tilden boat
8. Deacon, and L. A.ning two teams this year under the and others.
whether the Committee had made Committee would keep their eyes on. Campbell, 3-4, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2.
of " The South China The Houth China "Tigers will the Club de Recreio, whom they Club de Recreio.-L. A. Roche, Dragons" and "The South China be W. Wong, K. C., Wong, Roy Lau, by arrangement as to where the the sum of $28,000. If it was felt, Another Win For Miss Wills,
bats would be kept, when the altar- however, beat a season ago by 13 shots. F. X. Silva, C. Silva, and L. C. R. Tigers. They will be under the 1. Lau, Lang Tai, Lee Shiu Lueuations can into effect?
that definite limit LONDON, June 9th, The visitors may spring a surprise, Souza (skip); C. F. Vas. C. A. managemnunt of Mr. Richard Bbim Lun Kam Chong, Yuen, Lec Yiu
should be set, then an amendment The CHAIRMAN stated that the At the Beckenham, Kent, cham-but the home side have three wins Lopes, F. E. A. Remedios, and J.
This is done with a view of en Wing, F. J. Wong Chan, Kan sent hall (an the first floor) which could be put forward to that effect. season, and
Ribeiro (skip); H. Alves, H. R.couraging the game among the Man Hon, Lau Tak Kwong, Kwok pionships, in the third round, Miss to their credit this
WAR considerably larger than where resalutions were put to the meeting, Without further discussion the Halen Wills beat Miss Tapwott only one defeat.
Sequeira, C. E. Marques, and A. Chinese, and there is no question | Moù Iloi, Puu Yung Hung, and Họ (South Africa), 6-0, 0-0,
iRibeiro (skip).
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