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ATHLETIC SPORTS. INTER-DEPARTS LAWN

RECREIO'S ANNUAL`.

MEETING.

BIPPO D'ALMADA'S FINE

——— PERFORMANCES.

Bright and sunny weather favour- Ted Phelps, who defented Berted the Club do Recreio yesterday Barry by 35 lengths on May 31 for when they hold their third annual the world's professional sculling athletic meeting on their ground championship in a race from Putney at King's Park. This, like its pre-

dusessora, proved to 好 to Mortlake, again defeated Barry

a great in a return contest over the same success, both from the point of the keen competition in all the evente course in 22 mins, and 45 seconds.

and the attendance. The time for the first contest was 92 mins, and 45 secs.

1. R.C. ANNUAL

TOURNAMENT.

DRAW FOR OPEN SINGLE.

The following is the draw for the Ladies' Open Singles Cham- pionship to be played on Grass Court

Mrs. J. B. Taylor, Miss Alice Da Roza, Mr. Keary, and Mrs. C. C. Stark,

C. D'Almada Castro proved once again to be the best sprinter in the Portuguese community, win- ning both the 100 yards and quart er mile open championship in fine atyle. He also came in first in the 220 yards handicap and mention must be made of the fact that al- though he was scratch man and there were a couple of starters some 10 yards in front of him at the pistol, he put on a tremendous burst of speed to breast the tape first.

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Plantations Pty., Ltd., Sydney, for the Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup. Tho. service between Sydney and the winners had six threes and a four Solomon Islands, was

launched on Saturday, Mrs. Gordon among their scores..

Mackie performing the ceremony.

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The final, between the P. W. D. and the Rovenue Department, will be played next Sunday on the samb ground.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

The following passengers arrived on Friday by Shinyo Maru: Mr. Manuel Torres, Mr. M. A. Torres, Jun., Mr. Antonio Torres, Mr. R. C. A. Nurnburg, Mr. L. A Tobins, Mrs. L.A. Tobias, Mr. H.

Owners.

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Accommodation is provided for the crow in 'n sunk forecastle. Obers and cogineers are accom modated on the main deck amid. ship, and four single berth state. rooms are provided on a shade deck. aft for 1st class passengers.

At the conclusion of the races, The following received first round

Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, prosid- byes:-

There are two holds for cargo, Mrs. R. de C. Ireland. Mrs.ent of the Club, made a short Kaufman, Misa N. E. Elliott,

machinery Blaisso; Mrs. Fischer u. Miss Rose speech in which he welcomed Mrs. Xavier, Mr. E. P. Manany, Mr. J. space. The deck windlass and der-

fra. F. M. Xavier, Miss Maria 1. forward and aft of Perry: Mrs. Newingging Miss Rudgo; Miss Heard v. Mrs. J. A. F. B. Silva Netto to the Club, D. Mosby, Mr. Jose M. Carino, rick winch are electrically driven. Bayer; Miss E. Lo Mr. Mur- He said that the members of the Mrs. Peggy Carino, Miss Carith The vessel is fitted throughout with phy; Mrs. Gull . Mrs. McTavish Club were very honoured by her Catino, Mr. Manuel C. Caring, clotric light, and constructed on the Mra G. R. Bayer. Mrs. Shiu consenting to give away the awards Areenas, Mr. L. L. Aquine, Mr.

Mrs. Thelma Hughes, Mr. Benjamin most approved principles Mrs. Donk, Mis Rumjahn, Mrs. and on behalf of them, he thanked Manuel Navarro, Mr. D. Rudder, R. James, and Mrs. McCaw have her for coming. Regarding the Mr Robert Maxwell, M.VN. UNCLAIMED LETTERS AND also received first found fryes.

Moghe, Dr. Jesus P. Celis, Mr. races, Mr. d'Almada said that al-Z. Werner, Mr. N. Raitzer, Mr..

Cho G. Schnied, Mrs. C. C. Schmied, Master R. C. Schmied. Shaw, Mrs. Ered Shaw,

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The competitor whose name op. Pears first in each tie shall be though some very fine sport, was

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comparatively small and unless more enthusiasm was shown by the younger members of the Club, he was afraid that there would be no eports next year. He then called upon Mrs. Silva Netto to proant the prizes.

Results,

The full results were:-

190 Yards Flat Race (handicap). 1, A. V. Gosano; 2, L. A. Rocha,

Putting the Shot-1, C. Roza Pereira; 2, M. A. Xavier.

220 Yards Flat Race (boys).-1, J. Gomes; 2, R. Botelho.

The following passengers arrived yesterday by R.MS. Empress of Asia: Rev. A. de Alegria, Mr and Mr. G S., Bethune, Mr. O. R. Hegness, Mr. W. D. Johnson, Mr Jao Ting Siong, Mrs, Molly D. Lee, Mr. Tong, Mr. and Mrs. F.

McKinney, Mrs. V. C. Bigney, Mrs. C. B. Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Fong Cao Kong, Mrs. L. and Misses Gardner, Mr. J. Keomal, Mr. Loong Moon, Mr. D. E. Palmer, Mr. Sia Se Chieng, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Sulis and dildren...

to arrived to-morrow by m.s. The following passengers are due Terukuni Maru: Mr. and Mrs 440 Yards Flat Race Champion- W. L. Alexander, Mrs. V. J. Arm- ship (Open to Members of the Por-strong, Mr. and Mra, E. C. Barnes, tuguese Community)-1, O. D'Al-Master EH. A Barnes, Miss E. mada e Castro; 2, A. V. Goiano. D. J. A. Barnes, Mrs. M. A. Basto, 100 Yards Flat Race (girls)-1, D. C. Cletno, Mestor H. R. Miss M. T. Basto, Mr. A. J. Brown, Thelma Luz; 2, Pacita Antonio.

H. Clemo. Mr. and Mrs. A. F 120 Yards Boys Race.-1, G. Azo-Dieter, Miss E. N..Earl. Miss G vedo; 2, L. Guterres.

Greer, Mr. S. Harris, Mrs M. D. 100 Yards Flat Race Girls' Cham- Mullin. Mr. E. Roberts, Mrs. F. pionship (Open to Members of the Salter. Master C Saltar, Mr. and Portuguese Community).-, Miss Mrs. 8.. Salti, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gloria D'Almada; 2, Miss C. Silva. Snuggs, Mr. C. J. Beale, ev. T. 100 Yards Flat Race Champion-E. Henson, Mr. L. A. Chill, afr. ship (Open to Members of the Por. A. Dabeistein, Mr. and Mrs, tuguese Community)., C. D'AI 10. W. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mada e Castro; 2, A. V. Gosano." wards, Mr. G, Earbani, Mr. 3. W. Eatson, Baron T. Ehrmanns, Mr. 120 Yards Flat Race (girls). T. Fan, Mr. L. H. Gabb. Mr. Miss Gloria D'Almada;, 2,. Miss. H. Gabb, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hilda Autonio,

Jarvis, Miss P. Jarvis, Mr. Jenson, Rolling the Howls.-1, C. G. Bilvi; | Mr. Johnston, Mr. I. Jones, Mr. 9. F. F. Ribeiro..

A. Lane, Mr. C. K. Lee, Mr. W. G. Mather, Mr. C. A. Peake, Mr. W. A. Saunders, Mr. F. Schaafsms, Mr. K. Schutz, Mr. W. H. C. Sim. monds, Mr. L. A. Strost, Mr. and JT, Mr. W. 8. C. Walker, Mr. T. Mrs. ..W Strike, Admiral H. K.

850 Yards Fint Race Champion ship (Open to Members of the Por. tuguese Community)-3, F. M. da Silva; 2, A. Fornandes

100 Yards Veteran's Race.-1, -M. Alves; 2, E. L. Barros..

Relay Raco (Opon to

Ward, Comdr H. C. Whang, Mr. the and Mrs. M. Kashiwahara, Mrs. Colony)-1, St. Andrew's Club; 2, 1. J. Forster, Mr. A. Gartley, Mr. Chines Athletic.

E. Hayami, Mrs. M. Hitomi, Mr.

A General Post Office notification

Post Office, and also unclaimed respondence, etc., waiting at the radio telegrams at the Radio Tele- graph Office, Government Build. ing-

Poste Restante dorrespondence." F. de Britto, Miss. E. K. Beck-

Th. Blydenstien, Dr. W Dr. V. V. Brown, Madame Daimpre, T. A Elia, Eastern James Grant, Mrs. T. Hekur, Mrs. Trading Co., Ltd., Mr. Ganning, K. G. Hobart, W. M. H. Ismall, E. G. Jordan, Kung Kim Sun, Lo 1. M. Moninger, H. R. Meier, F. Kwok Ping, K. J. Marshall, Miss Nocoli, G. C. Pebam, Harry Shutto, F. F. Vda de Da Silva, Mrs. Sheridan, Mrs, Samoilova, J. F Varthorne, F. C. Velman, C. Wate son, F. A. York

Registered Articles.

L. Adler, Mr, Eddo. (c/o' Ameri- can Consulato), W. Helfrili (c/o American Consulate), K. J. Mar shall Mons, Passignat (c/o H.K. Hotel), A. R. I. Radio Station.

Tipald Correspondence. Stewart Duncan.

Unclaimed Radio Telegrams. Hau Hing, from President John-

1360, from Swatow,

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Ki Hao Venus, from neno. Caturn, from Swatow, Fim Lung, from New York.

REHABILITATING A LOST REPUTATION.

220 Yards Flat Race (handicap).and rs. H, Inouye, Master S. STRANGE CASE IN FRANCE.

1. C. D'Almada a Castro; 2, L. A. Rocha:

Ladice Nomination Race.-1. Miss A Busto and J. E. Noronha; 2, Miss Souza and E. Bouza.

8. Inouye, Miss M. Inouye, Major General E. Ihsil, Lt. Col. F. H Janies, Coedr. M. Kanazawa, Capt. and Mrs. M. D. Kennedy, Miss J. L. Kennedy, Miss A. L. Kennedy, Baron K. Kimotauki, Mr. E. Kita One Mile Handicap.1, C. Figueira, Prof. K. Kobayashi, Dr. S. ricdo; 2, J. A. de V. Soares..

Kezu, Mr. K. Matsumoto, Miss T. Matsumoto Miss F. Mateumoto, and Mrs. T. Miyajima, Miss Mr.

Nagaoka, Mr. R. Nakanishi, Mr. and Mrs. R. Negishi, Mr. M. Nishio, Mr. and Mrs M. Nozaki, Mr. D. Chata, Prof. R. Takahashi, Mr. S. Yamada, Mr. A. Yamasaki, Mr. and Mrs. T. Yoshida.

Long Jump, E. Roza; 2, C. Figueriedo.

High Jump-1, A. V. Gosano; 2, B. Gosano.

Consolation Race-1, M, Oli veria; 2, M. Beltrao.

Prizes for bowls and billiards, as well as for the best batting and Lowling averages during last penon were also given away. Three choors for Mrs. Silva Netto, the Recreio and the Jadies terminated a very enjoyable afternoon's sport.

Officials.

Departures."

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M. Charles Hartmann, a uative of Alsace and now a citizen of the United States, was rehabilitated from a conviction of holding in- telligence with the enemy during the War, and the death sentence by default which had been passed upon him in 1919 was revoked, by the Paris military court last month.

M. Hartmana had emigrated to America in 1872 to avoid the Ger man conscription, and had never returned to Europe until this year: He then visited his old home in Alsace, and was surprised to find

· that he had been condemned th death as a spy during his absence. The following passengers left on Ho immediately went to the police Saturday by s.a Malwa Mr. A. for an explanation, and was kept Archangelsky, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. under arrest until information con- Cheetham, Mr. A. Campbell, Mrs. firming the facts of his life during 8. F. Chubb, Miss F. L. Coleman, ho last 68 years had been received Miss A W. E. Dick, Mr. and Mrs, from his present home in Cali, The officials were:-

A. Emmott, child and infant, fornia. It appears that an accom Judges-Mr. C. d'Aumpeao,

Miss I

6 L. E Foard, Mins A. M. Fos- plice of Guilbeaux, n Frenchman Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa, Chayim, Mr. F. S. Geldar, Miss C. M. the enemy from Switzerland, had Fennema, Mr. P. O. Gil accused of holding intelligence with | J; M: Alves

Gold, Sister Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. had identity papers forged in Starters Mr. C M. S. Alves, E.. II. E. Hodge and four Misses, Hartmann's nama He was tried Mr. M. A. Figueiredo, Mr. P. Liout C. D. Howard Johnston, together with Guilbeaux in October, Yvanovich.

R.N Handicappers-Mr. H. A. Silva, Mr. A. 3. Kathoko, Miss H. 1010, and both were condemaed to

Kermani, Mr. J. B. Kony; Mr. deathin Hr. F. Prata, Mr. F. Kavior, Mr. D, McGregor, Mr. S

The law does not permit the mili A. Alves:

Nolan, Mr. G. A. E. tary court to award the real Hart- Timo-keepera-Mr. A. E. §. Peyton, Mr. R. H. Parekh, M. maun any damages for the pro- Alves, Mr. J. M. 3. Alves, Mr. A. and Mrs. A. L. Pink, M. Sat judice the mistake has caused him, A., R. Bolalhatar Miss 2. Boott, Mr. A. Seymour or for false imprisonment.

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