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·HONG KONG CHAMPION SHINES IN EXHIBITION.

The Chinese Recreation Club held i their Annual At Home" on Satur day, at their grounds at Causeway

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SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION.

The Bazaar held on Saturday at the 'St. Andrew's Church grounds, Kowloon by the St. Andrew's Club in aid of charities and the Club, proved most successful. The Church- Hall and grounds were gaily de

Bay, It proved a most successful issued on Saturday, gives thecorated and the goods, laid-out

and

and enjoyable function, many prominent residents attended. Among the guests were:-The Hon, Mr. W. T. Southorn, C..G.. the Ion, Sir Shou-son Chow, Mr. Kwok Siu Lau, Miss Kwok, who distri buted the prizes, Mr. Ng Sze Kwong, and Mr. M. K. Lo.

Tea and refreshments were served during the afternoon, and the Club is to be congratulated on the cap able way in which they accom modated the large number of guests. Dancing also took place.

following particulars with regard to unclaimed correspondence, etc., waiting at the Post Office, and also unclaimed radio telegrams at the Radio Telegraph Office:-"

Regers, the vicar of St. Andrew's, had gone on leave. The organisa tion of the Bamar was only made possible by many meetings and

neatly on the etall counters, present- ed a very attractive appearance.

At 3 p.m. the Bazaar was officially opened by Mrs. Shann, wife of the Rev. C. B. Shann, acting vicar of St. Andrew's Church. Mrs. Shann Poste Eastante Correspondence. T. Arden, H. J. Berne, Bang-Du- remarked that the Bariar must Hose, N. Bercovitz, J. W. Blick, really be put to the credit of the 3r. Berzer, J. Cassa, Mrs. M. R. Ladies Club as they bad thought of Cook, Mrs. W. T. Cook, L. Chan-it even before the Rev. W. W. tanakorn, E. S. Clough, J. W Carrington, J. W. O. Davidson, C. T. Delaney, J. W. Gloyn, H. H. Hazlett International Motor Car Co., W. E. de Jager. L. J. S. Van The Exhibition Matches.

Leeuwen, Mrs. C. de Labbey, Leong The principal attraction was the Seng Hin & Co.. Rav. H. Mattocks, Tennis Exhibition Match of three R.31arcelino, C. H. Michael, C. sets, hetween W. Lo, local Mercier (sa, Portenrno), Capt. shampion, and A. L. Bunjab, Niblett (5.5. Portcarno), Swani Tientsin champion. The local Pur (Maugal Anand), Mr. Del champion delighted his supporters Pietro, J. G. Pierce, M. P. by showing excellent form and Piankoff, E. Roffe. T. C. Ramsey, beating the aorthern player i C. L. Roth, Mrs. Robinson, A. H. straight sets, 6-1, 6-3. umjahn Straume, Mrs Sameiloff, W. S. rather disappointed the crowd, and Toiler, Miss F. Todhunter, Miss M, although he produced a varied Thurman, H. E. Tanner, R. Viner,sident. repertoire of strokes and showed Miss C. W. Watson, E. S. Weir, J. good knowledge of the game, and Willis. footwork, he did not put up the struggle expected.

On account of the early termina. tion of the match the two played a third set, which Rumjahn won by

In another exhibition the Club, as winners of "the "B" Division Tennis League met the "Rest" and won by nine sets to love.

Distribution of Prizes. After the

conclusion of the matches the distribution of prizes took place.

Mr. Ng Sze Kwong on behalf of the Club, warmly welcomed all the guests and especially the Shanghai Teanis Interporters, The Club, he said, felt most grateful to Miss Kwok, a daughter of Mr. Kwok Siu Lau, one of the most prominent Chinese gentlemen in the Colony, and herself a doctor of dentistry. of the University of Pennsylvania, for very kindly consenting to dis tribute the prizes.

He then reviewed the sporte activities of the, Club and referring to Mr. M. W. Lo and Mr. A. L Tumjahn, said: +

"I am glad to say, we have the honour, this year, to have amongst our members, the Singles Cham! pion of Hong Kong, Mr. M. W. Lo. His winning of the Championship, after 12 years, trying and trying again, until he eventually eucceed-

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rally joining with the Young Men's Club is the St. Andrew's Club. The Bazaar was a great credit to the Club and the proceeds were for Home charities and for the Club. She thanked the workers and donors of the many presents. Thanks were due to Miss Robinson for the way she had carried on with the work after the departure of Mrs. Rogers, the Ladies' Club Pre-

Ars. Shann concluded by asking patrons of the Bazaar to go home heavily loaded with parrels but with empty purses. (Applause.)

Little Miss Poppy Arnhold then handed Mrs. Shan a silver vase filled with flowers as a memento of the occasion.

Brisk Business.

The Bazaar closed at & p.m. with general auction of the remaining goods.

It is understood that the profit amde by the Bazaar amounted to $250.

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Competition Corner:-Miss G. Semarang. M. MoeNider, Miss I. Gittins and M. R. H. A. Woolley,"

Teás:-Mrg Robinson, White, Weelley, Wong and Vessoona: the Misses E. Landolt, R. Cale, H. Nel son. I. Spradiary, M. Kacker, E K. Walter, E. Hayward, J. Wong, and I. Woolley; Mr. R.Wong and D.S.S. TO REPLACE MO..the St. Andrew's Trump Boy Scouts.

CHANGES IN SANITARY BOARD.

According to a statement puldish-

cd, serves as an excellent jessioned in the Gorrrument Gazette, it for our young players, and showe has been considered desirable to the right spirit of true sportsman ship, I sincerely hope he will etick to his title until we have got someone from our Club to take his place.

associate the Director of Medica! and Sanitary Services more closely with the working of the Sanitary Department, with a view to the re organisation of the medical and "Before I conclude, I must not sanitary services of the Colony. In forget to thank Mr. M. W. Lo and order that the D.M.S.S. may have Mr. A. 6. Rumjaha for their line the opportunity of acquiring first- exhibition. Mr. Ramjahn, as you hand knowledge of the working of know, is Champion of Tientsin, who that department, it has been decid- has had many creditable victoriceed to place him on the Sanitary to his record. Looking at him, dac Board instead of the Medical Officer hardly imagines he could even hit of Health. the ball over the net, but Mr. Rum. jahn is a wonderful player, and what is more, is a product of Hong Kong and a member of that famous family of Rumjahre who are mak ing history for the Colony in the tennis world."

The Prize Winners. Open Mixed Doubles Champion of the Colony, 1920 (Cups present. ed by Sir Robert Ho Tung):-Mrs. Tottenham and Major Lucas,

Miss E. Lo and Mr. M. K. Lo. Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Associa B" Divi tion, Tennis League,

When the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services has replaced the member of the Sanitary Board, the Governent will await such recom mendations from him in the public health administration as his ex- perience of the working of the Sani- iary Department may promps him to make.

Challenge Cup presented by Mr. Ho Kom Tong (first year in com petition); runner-up, Chong Chi Wing.

sion-Championship Shield: Cap. Memento for Exhibition Tennis: tala Cheng Chi Wing: Members of

the Teamn: Ip Tak Cheunk, Laur. A. L. Rumjahn and Mr. M.. W.

Fok Ki. Lo Man Ho, Lau Man Ching, Chiu Chun Chiu, Lau Van Kwong, lu Tak Lam, Chau Wa Po. Kwok Po Kan, Hung Wai Chiu, Lai Kwong Chun Hon Luan Fong

Memento for the Reet Team: Fujimori Kitajima,_ Remedios Xavier, Tso Chung. Yun, Lu Yu Wing

Lo.

Miss Kwok,

Mies Kwok then, in a very happy little speech, expressed delight at being present, and said that s had watched Mr. Rumjahn at Tien- tsin where his play had greatly impressed her.

Three cheers were given and a io a beautiful bouquet of roses silver vase was presented to Miss Wai Kwok.

Cricket-Best bowling average. 1028-20; IIung Wai Chiu; best hatting average, 1928-29; Hung" Chiu..

The Results. Teanis (Home Tournament):-

The result of the match between Handicap Singled, "A"-Winner, Mr. M. W. Lo and Mr. A. L. Rum. Hung Wai Chiu; runner-up. Lakjahn was 3-1, 6-3, 4-0 in favour o Ding Cheung.

Hardieap Singles, "B" Winner, the loual champion:

Lee Yue Wing runner-up, How Yuk Kwan.

H. Lo and Iu Tak Cheuk defeat. ed Xavier and Remedios (C. de R.) 6-1; defeated Kitajima and Fuji- mori (Nippon Club) 0-1: defented Tso Cheong Yun and Lee Yu Wing (S.C.A.A.) GO.

Handicap Doubles: Winners, Lai Kwong Chun and Tu Tak Cheuk: runners-uD," Luk King Cheung and Luk, Ding Cheung,

Lai Foo Kỳ and Lui Kwon Handicap Mixed Doubles :-Win- ners, Mrs. Ha Ka Lau and Ho Ka Chun (C.R.C.) defeated Xavier and Lau: runners-up. Miss E.. Lo and Remedios (Club de R.) 6-0; defeat- ed Kitajima and Fujimori (Nippon M. W. Lo.

Doubles :-Cham- Club) 6-1; defeated Tso Cheong niors. M. K. Lo and M, W. Lo who Yun and Lee Yu Wing (S.C.A.A.) won the Challenge Cuns presented 6-1.

Lau 'Man Ching and Cheng Chi by Mr. No Sze Kwong (arat year in Vezmpetitiez de turn 19 Kr Wing (CRC) defeated Xavier and THERIOTCabe R3042652 Lan and Ma Wai But,

Championshin Singles:-Chamed Kitajima and Fujimori (Nippon pion. Ho Ka Lau who won' the Club) 6-2, defeated Tso Cheong Yun (Continued on nezi Column.) and Lee Yu Wing (S.C.A.A.) 63.

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