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CHURCH NOTICES.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Howa Ford.
SERVICES FOR BUNDAY, May 19th, 1998
Bogation Sunday :— Ohoral Eucharist at 8 am Military Berrice at 2.0 am. Peak Sunday School st 10 am. Uhildren's Service at 10.15 x.m." Matias
at 11am
Malins and Litany at 11am-
Preacher-The Doan. Evensong at 6 pm-
Preacher-Rev. E. V. Koop.. Social Evening in Cathedral Hall-fer Evensong. Entertainment by 3rd Flotilla Destroyer
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UNION CHURCH · (KENNEDY ROAD).
SUNDAY SERVICEs, May 13th:- Bunday School at 9.45 a.m. Morning at 10.30 General Ser.
vica and K.09.B Parade. Hymns:-19, 254, 474 and 551." Preacher-Rev. FF. W. Alexander,
O.J.
Evening Service at 6p.
Byer. J. Kirk Msconschie.
:-321, 520, 445 and 675. Communion at 7pm.:-Open to all
Christians.
WEDNESDAY, Kay 16th, at 8.15-
Soldiers and Sailors Christian As sociation.
FRIDAY, May 18th, at 530:-Minister's
Bible Clas
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BOIENTIST.
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mau, 7.8.1.) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bow
ROAD TRAM STATION. BUNDAY SERVICs, May 13th, 1928, at
11.15 ..
Subject:- MORTALS AND IMMORTALK." Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.30
Beading Boom at above address, open:--- Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon.. Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited to attend. the services and visit the Brading Room:
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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,
KOWLOOK. SUNDAY, May 13th, 1923, Fifth Bunday
after Easter-
8.18 Holy Oommunion. 1120 s.m—Morning Prayer Bod
Bernou.
6.05
Sermon
Evening Prayer and'
Preschor at both services: Rev.
G.T. Waldegrave. Thursday, May 17th, 1928, ASCENSION
DAY
7.00.m.-Holy Communion. 10.30m-Morning Prayer and
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CINEMA NEWS.
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TENNIS LEAGUE,
INTERESTING FIXTURES.
TEST FOR CRAIGENGOWER.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY
The League 'enters upon the second week to-day and some interesting fixtures will be decided this afternoon. Principal attraction Centres in the tie between Chinese Recreation Club and Craigengower in the "A" Division. The former Club is being represented by Ng Szo Kwong and Horace Lo, M. K. Lo and M, W. Lo, Ho Ka Lau and Yew Man Kit, and it will be the last time they will have such a strong string, as Yew Man Kit is due to leave before the next week-end The Chinese should win this match
MACAO RACES.
EXCELLENT SPORT PROMISED.
PROBABLE WINNERS,
[BY EARLY BIRD.]
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Followers of the local turf will bo interested to learn that there are no fewer than eight races for the eighth extra race meeting of the Macau Raco Club which takes place tomorrow (Sunday) at 1.15 p.m.
There are four handicap events.
six furlong sprint-The Priz Grande Handicap-is divided into A, B, and C Classes, while the. Arcia Preta Handicap, over a dis- tance of one mile and a quarter." provides for a race for ponies who have either won or been placed since the opening of the season.
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES AT FANLING.
0.24 .m. J. Coulthart and W. N.
Fleming. 9.25
8.32
11
F,36
9.10
FF
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T
9.49
17
9.59
9.56
10.00 10.01.
E. Frederick and A Leach.
A. Humphreys and
A. B. Purves.
B. J. Lacon and C. A. Simon.
E. Davidson
Davidson..
and
G.
KS. Morrison and A
B. Haworth.
Yates and H, A.
Lammers.
J. Cameron and O. H. Bell.
J. S.. Dykes and A, R. Com
,,E. R. Hallilax and A
N. Other.
by a fair margin. Craigengower, of course, expect to give their formidable opponents a good run and their representatives have prae-
The main attraction of the meet- tised very hard for to-day'a matching will be undoubtedly the Second Aggregate Stakes over a mile. The Their team is composed of H. D. rate will prove of more than usual BRITISH OPEN GOLF Rumjaha and Dr. S. A. M. Sopher, interest by reason of the fact that
Lay and J. W. Leonard, and J.. Cassumbboy and O. Ismail. The match'takes place on the Chinese 'R.C. ground.
CHAMPIONSHIP.
Eau Sine, the winner of the last Macao Aggregate Stakes, will be opposed to One Third the fast Shanghai pony who performed so❘ HAGEN TAKES THE LEAD. well at the last Hong Kong meeting when he beat leek easily in the ono mile and a quarter race in the very good time of 238.3.
Additional races are the six fur- longs sprint for novice jockeys, an event for ponies who have not won this year; and an event for ponies who have not won or been placed at the meeting.
The remaining matches in the "A" are expected to produce close struggica. M.B.K. meet the Indians on their own ground. So far the latter have always been successful, but in view of the changes in the Indians'. team, it is doubtful who will emerge auccessful to-day: Kowa loon play the University at home, -
Five matches in the "B" and eight in the "C" are on the cards.
The programme follows:-
́"A" Division..
Chinese R. C. v. Craigengower, " Kowloon C.C. r. University. M.BK. v. Indian R.C.
"B" Division. Indian R.C. v. M.B.K.
Hong Kong C.C. v, Kowloon C. C. University. Craigengower, Nippon Club . Recreio. Chinese C. v. Royal Engineers.
"Division.
It is expected that there will be large attendance from Hong Kong and a number of new owners have signified their intention of being present, including some of the most prominent officials of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
COMPSTON BRITAIN'S MAIN
HOPE.
Jurado's fine round of 71 has left him leading the field by three strokes after two rounds, and has also narrowed down the field con- siderably, as every player more that 15 strokes behind the leader after two round automatically roures.
The Americans are in a very strong position with two rounds played. "Hagen and Sarazen, prab- ably the two most consistent play-
The meeting promises to be an anqualified success. The course is it excellent condition at the moment and racegoers who have been watchers in the game to-day, are bracket- ing the performances of the ponies. at the recent Happy, Valley meet ing will have a good guide to form, and should, with a little careful speculation, make the trip to Macao both enjoyable and profitable,
SELECTIONS..
In making my selections for this meeting I am at sea as regards possible riders of the ponies, There B."fore I shall leave it entirely to the
| pony.
1st Race,
R.A.0.C... Chinese R.O. "A." South China Indian R.A. Recreio "A" v. Filipino. Hong Kong C.C. v. Becreio Kennedy Hoad M.Q. v. Kowloon
C.C.
Kowloon Indian T.C. v. Nippon.
Y.M.C.A., Chinese R.C.
B."
R.A.M.C. v. Civil Service.
..
LADIES TENNIS INTER- PORT.
HONG KONG TEAM SELECTED.
TO TRAVEL WITH CRICKET
AND TENNIS TEAM. .
The following will be Ladies' Interport Tennis team to play against Shanghai.
Mrs, Tottenham, Miss Enid Lo,
Lady Staart Taylor, and Mrs. Miles.
Mrs. Tottenham, the holder of the
Ladies' Open Championship of the Colony, will captain the team
The ladies will travel to Shang- hai with the Interport Cricket and Tennis team which leave here by the President Grant on May 22nd They-will-be-entertained privately at Shanghai, but so far no details are available of the tournament ar rangements.
DAVIS CUP TENNIS.
BRITAIN TO PLAY FINLAND.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]'
VIENNA, May. 10th...
1 Kom, Tong Hall.
2 Easter Day.
3 Waichow.
2nd Race...
1 Fifty Fifty or Wuchang. a Glory.
3 Chemal.
3rd Race,
2 Aristophanes,
1 Veloz
3 Zizcon.
4th Race.
1 Sunning.
2 Bechur.
3 Man of War. 4th Baca
-1 One Third,
9 Ma Kau Sinc...
Wuchang.
6th Eace,
1 Little Darling. 9 Caviare.
3 Siang River,
7th Race. Wildfellow.
* Warlordship.
3 Wuching of Fifty Fifty.
6th Race,
1 Glory.
2 Sutherland.
3 Six Hundred.
DEATH OF MR. E. W. STATLER.
HOTEL REFORMER
BED AND BATHROOM FOR EVERY: GUEST,
In the Davis Cup competition
NEW YORK. between Finland and Jugo-Slavia
The death took place last month played here, Finland won by four of Mt. Ellsworth Wilton Statler, matches to one, and qualided to who owned and operated hotels in
ed second to Jurado, with Melhorn equal with Compston one stroke behind them. Melhorn dropped several shots in his second round and so lost the leading place, but he is till well up in the front.
Competon is clearly the main British hope, as Puncan, with a second round of 77 has left him- self rather a lot to make up Williamson had a fine second round of 73, but he is hardly likely to pick up many more strokes on the leaders.
"Abe" Mitchell was the last player to strike off from the fee and playing very competently he averaged fours to the tenth hole. Subsequently, however, he slipped an occasional shot and finished in
75.
W
The Duke of York arrived just before Mitchell "teed off. He was accorded a warm ovation; and tal- lowed the famous. British player in
a. gallery of 600.
Second Bound Totals.
The leading scores, as cabled by Reuter, are as follows:
1st, 2nd.
J. Jurado (Argentine) ... 74+71=145 W. Hagen (U.S.A.) ****** 75+13=148 G. Barazen (U.N.A.) .... 12+76*145 Archie Compston... 75+74=149 W. Melhorn (U.S.A.) ... 71+78-149 1. Williamson mánu 77473m 150
Burns Taggart
'76+74-150 78774-150
P. Allis (Germany) .... 73+78-151 F. Hobson
George Duncan
79+73=152 75+77-139 Aubrey Boomer (France) 77+75-159 T. A. Cotton
• 77+7B-15° 78+74-152
W. Davies......
"Abe" Mitchell *** 78+75-183
Mr: T. Torrance · ...........................
79+74-163
J. Barnes (USA) *. 81+73- 164 Stewart (Australia) 201... 79+75×154 E. Ray
7+78-155 Major 0.0.Hezlet 79+76-155 -7878-156 McCulloch ******* Jack Smith H. Jolly James Braid
-79+77-158
70+78-157
60+79-189
The following automatically retire
| meet. Great Britain in the next most of the principal cities of the from the Championship:
round.
LAWN BOWLS...
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME,
United States He was 6 years of ngo-Reuter,
Born in Somerset County, Penn sylvania, and educated at the State schools, he began life as page boy. At the age of as he had established himself as a restaurant proprietor in Buffalo, and within
,!'
Ist. 2nd.
84+7660 81+79-180 T. Armour (U.8.A.). 81+80-161 8+81163 Alex Herd
Chas. Whitcombe Arthur Havers
Third Round, The Prince of Wales was present
"The following lawn bowls matches eight years had built and directed at Sandwich when the third round
Warwick Deeping's story of life in, England after the war,." Sorrell and Son, has been screened inder the direction of Harbert Brenon, the producer of
Peter Fa
» A Kiss for Cinderella
Beau will take place to-day:- and Gonte." Barrell and Bon will be
First Division shown at the Queen's Theatre from Wedasedayato Baturday next. A British army officer find himself compelled, when demobilised, to be. come a hotelbar porter, where he "carries on for the sake of his son. The settings are particularly effective, all the exterior scenes having been specially filmed in Eng land H. B. Warner, takes the part of Captain Stephen Borrell, C.,
and Anna Q. Nilsson appears as his lighty wife. Mickey McBan is cast as the boy, Kit, and Nils Asther as
Kit grown up. Owing to the length of the film, the performancos will begin promptly each day at £30, 5.00, 7.16 and 9.30.
Civil Service C.O... Kowloon
B.G.C. Craigengower C.C.. Kowloon
Dock RCW Police B.C.. Taikoo B.C.
Second Division.az
two hotels. He was responsible for of the Championship was started, the introduction of the bedroom and bath for every guest" idea into and there were big crowds follow hotel management. He rose to being the leading players. The wea president and director of the ther was fine and conditions were Hotels Statter Co. Inc., owners of botels in Cleveland, Detroit, and favourable for low scoring.
St. Louis, and personally controlled Two of the leader, Jurado and the Hotel Pennsylvania in New Hagen, were early away and there York City. A later venture was the Kowloon B.R.C. Craigengower New York Hotel Statler Co., Inc., was a close fight between the two
[ 0.0.
R.H.KY.C. v. Enst Point R.C.
of which he was also president. for fint place. Hagen played a
The Hotel Pennsylvania, one of
Taikoo R... Club de Recreio the largest and most recent of Nagnificent round of evan '4's, and
* B."
York's hotels, was his home. The his 72 gave him an aggregate of
Club de Becreio "A" ". Kow- building is 23 stories high, contains 220 for the three rounds, one straks
Icon C.C.
Friendly.
2,200 guest rooms and batha, a ahead of the Argentine player library.containing 3,000 volumes, Jarado who slipped a shot now and Kowloon C.C. 1st v. Civil Service and has a total cubic content of then and returned 78 for an aggre
gate of 221, C.O, 2nd
38,000,000 ft.
12th, 1928.
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