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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE Craigengower Just Defeat Kowloon B.G.C.
The main feature of the full programme at the lawn bowls league matches played on Saturday was the triple victory re- corded by the Club de Recreio-they won in all the three divi- sions. The Portuguese Clüb thus retain their lead at the top of the 'First Division table.
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The Kowloon Bowling Green Club gave the senior Unam- pions a fright when they just falled to beat the Craigenzower C.C., losing by four shots only.
FIRST DIVISION
Pull results were as follows:-
CHAMPIONS' FRIGHT
At Cox's Road, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bow!-- ing Green Club by 4 shots.
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K.B.G.C.-W. L Walker, J. L
K. Minu, A. R. Minu (skip);21; 8. M. Rumjahn, A. M. Wahab, As O. Madar, A. R. Dallah (skip) 22; A H. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, M. P. Abbas, M. Y. Adal (skip) 16. Total 59...
H.K.F.C.-A. W. Hayward, D. W. Phillips, LE. Lammert, A. Brooks- bank (skip) 16; R. P. Shaw, F. H. Teties, T. Armstrong, L. Guy (skip) Glover, J, Beach, E. J. Edwards 17; S. A. Bright. F. W. Linés, J. C G, C. B. Hosking (skip) 26: A. S. Russell, W. Russell, O. H. Sher- riff. A 'M Holland, skip) 10 "Totals 62.
C.C.C.-L C. R. Souza, M. A. R. Souza, A. E. Contes, B. W. Brad-| bury (skip) 20; J. S. Landolt, V: N. Atienza, C. S. Rosselet. R. Basa (skip) 20; A. 8. Gomes. A. Razack, A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip) 26. Total 68.
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RECREIO WIN
At King's Park, Club de Recreto beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 9 shots.
Recreio:-L
J. "Stiva,
L. F Xavier, F. V. Rlbetto. H. A. Alves skip) 22; J. Luz, F. Z. Soares, J. E. Noronha, R. F. Luz (skip) 26; C. Remedias, C. E. Marques, C. G. Silva, F. X. Silva (skip), 14. Total 62.
KC.C.-W. Mulcahy, J. W. M. Brown E. Kern, J. M. Jack (skip)
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(skip) 15; W. Kershaw. W. Webster, C. B. Robertson, J. A. R. Selby (skip) 20. Total 51.
THIRD DIVISION
K.F.C. LOSE' BADLY' At Kowloon Tong. the Kowloon Tong Club beat Kowloon Football Club by 32 shots
K.T.C.-J. L. Stephens, J. N. Wong. A. Spary, B. Basto (skip) 21: Dr. Asger, J. Tang. H. Gittias. S. J. Houghton (skip) 23: C. Mose, L. Osmund, W. J. Howard, A. H. Basto (skip) 30. Total 74.
K.F.C.:-B,
Lapsley, W. C. Mackie, T. Fergusson, J. Watson (skip) 17: A. Lapsley, B. Webb, J. T.. Smalley, J. Gibson (skip) 16; J. T. White. V. White, G. Lindsay R. Hall (skip) 9. Total 42.
ANOTHER DEFEAT OF C.O.C. At the
Service Valley. Civil Cricket Club beat Craigengower Cricket Club by 13 shots.
3; G Lee, H. Kew, R., G. Craig. F. C.C.C.-G. Payne, D. Rozarlo. E Goodwin. (skip) 16; A. E. Sukstone, Zimmern. F. J. Smith (skip) 30; W. F. A. Broadbridge, Overy. E. C.J. Penny, G. Ladd. J. Pau.. A. E. S. Fincher (skip) 29. Total 53. ・・ Alves (skip) 11; W. H. Atkins, E C. Kerrison, F. X. Delgado, Y. Abbas (skip) 15. Total 58.
H.K.F.C. BADLY BEATEN
At Hung Hom, Kowloon Dock Recreation Club beats Hong Kong Football Club by 23 shots.
C.S.C.C.-H. Major, E. Kirman,
J. Cook, E W."Simmonds (skip) 20; J. Pengelly. J. Faro. W. Cullips. H. |
Rakusen (skip) 23. Total 89.
HKF.C.-E. S. Cartes. J. Rus-Westlake (skip) 26; M. E. Purvis, C. Bell, N. J. Bebbington. A. Mactar-Champelovier, W. Ellyer, M. N. Jane (skip) 20. E. Strange, G. Duncan, E. Tuck, A. Hyde-Lay (skip) 18; J. S. Howell, W. Gul, F. W. Haynes, J. Rodger (skip) 14. Total 50.
RECREIO BEAT YACHT CLUB At King's Park, Recreio beat the Yacht Club by 2 shots..
Recreto-J. C. Remedios, O. P.
K.DR.C.-G. Mitchell, J. Remedios, G. M. P. Remedios, Č. Ozurlo, J. Fraser, -7. Brown (akip Roza Pereira (skip) 28; A. M. 18: J. V. Ramsay, T. Coleman, R. Xavier, C. P. Basto, M. A. Carvalho, Morrison, F. Cullen (skip) 24; J. Hevie, A Pearson. J. Kempton, J. McKelvie (skip) 31. Total 73.
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SECOND DIVISION
HOLDERS DEFEATED the Valley, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 2 shots.
C.0.0., R. Soares. E. McNay, K M. Omar, M. J." Medina (skip) 25; 7. W. Léonard, W. H. Randall, W. Whiteman, H. V. Pearse (skip), 21; N. P. Karanja, A. J. Coelho. W. Bagley, W. K. Way (skip) 19. Total 65.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JULY 5, 1937.
WIMBLEDON CONCLUDES
Dorothy Round Defeats Mlle. Jedrzejowska In Final
BUDGE CAPTURES
THREE TITLES
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London, July 3.
The All-England Tennis Club championships concluded "at Wimbledon to-day in terrific heat.
In the final of the women's doubles, Miss Bike Forke, párt- nered by Mane. Mathieu, of France, defeated Mrs. King and Mrs. Pittman 6-3, 6-3. The winners are holders of the French cham- pionship women's doubles.
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Miss Dorothy Bound, winner of the title in 1934, staged a re- markable comeback when in the final of the women's 'singles sho defeated (MDe. Jedrzejowąks, of Poland; 6-2, 2-6, 7-3, after a thrilling match.
Both players hit powerfully and top. Pat Hughes definitely had After had an off-day and in the first made many brilliant shots.
double-faults, Miss set his service was generally use-- numerous
less, and he frequently netted, in Round pulled herself together at a
the second set. The Americans critical period to clinch the match The Polish girl's service was one were the better tacticians winning of her potent weapons. In the the first set with the loss of only second set Mile. Jedrzejowska | six points, which gave them con- quickly led 3-1 and in the third, Adence. set she led 4-2 when Miss Round won on her service to take the lead at 5-4 and then with the score at 6-6 in favour of the Eng liah girl, Miss Round won on the Polish player's service including a double-fault, for the match.
GOOD FIGHT
In the women's doubles, Mrs. King and Mrs. Pittman put up a good fight against Miss Yorke and Mme. Mathieu and drew level at 3-3 but after that they fell away, Mra. Fiitinan making several errors with her overhand shots...
BUDGE'S FEAT Donald Budge, who 'also' won the mixed, doubles, when, partnered by Miss Alice Marble, they defeat-
ed J. Petra and Mme. Matleu, 6-4, 6-1 is the first man to win three Wimbledon championships.
The only other player to capture three titles was Suzanne Lenglen who accomplished this fent in 1920 1922 and 1925.
The complete list of winners is as follows;
HOME CRICKET ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE
SCORES
Annual Prize-Giving Day
SUTCLIFFE, WYATT, AMES SHINE
London July 3. Close of play scores in County Championship. cricket matches commenced to-day were as fol- lows:-
"The Annual Přise-Giving Day of the 'St. Stephen's College was held at Stanley yesterday afternoon, when a large and re- presentative gathering, including, including His Excellency. The Officer Administrating: The Government, Mr. N.L. Sadth, OM.G.. who was accompanied by Mrs. Smith and Miss Judith Smith, was present.
"Yorkshire:-398 (Sutcliffe 138) '¥, Surrey O for O, at Bradford;
$ Warwick:-334 for wickets {R.ES. - Wyatt 155 not out); v. Derbyshire, at Birmingham:
Nottinghamshire:-316 for 5 wickets (Harris 113) v. Lancashire, at Manchester;
Middlesex:---627 (Elms 121) v. Northamptonshire, at Kettering:
Worcestershire:-108 (Wright 7 for 27) v. Kent 246 for 5 wickets (Ames 125), at Worcester;
In addition there is a spacious Anything like advertisement... is Andrews 7 for 28) v. Somerset, 119 and healthy play-field next to the allen to the public school ideal; school site, which is a few minutes' but if there are any parents who for 4 wickets, at Yeovil;
New Zealand:--362 v. Gloucester-walk from the College, situated on are hesitating as to the advantages the new motor road from Stanley of a boarding-school, I would urge shire 48 for no wickets.— Reuter.
to Wong Ma Kok
them to make the necessary sacri- The small boya will be "absolutely fice and to give their sons the beat separated from the big College and chance that the Colony" probably" will not mix at all with the big provides of becoming cultured boys. There is electric-light cable | scholars and good, citžens by send- nearby, and a new filtered watering them as boarders at St. Step supply from Taitam Reservior. sen's College.
SYLLABUS
The programme opened with a "prayer conducted by the Re- verend G. K. Carpenter, after which the R£. Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall, Chairman of the College, made a brief speech, of welcome to His Excellency, The Reverend E. W. L. Martin, Warden of the College, then presented his annual report after which His Ex- cellency distributed the prizes..
The Warden, Rey. E.W.L. Martio, revealed in his report that" a new preparatory school für small boys, is being built on a most beautiful site, facing South and West, which has been renerously granted by the Government. It is located on a spur immediately above the School beach, catching all the summer breezes.
Sussex: 287 (James Parks 140,
LOCAL BASEBALL
Volunteers Retain
Unbeaten Record
The Volunteers retained their lead in the local baseball league, when they met and defeat- ed quite comfortably the Filipinos by 16 runs to seven on Saturday at Caroline Hill.
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Mandarin will be taught.—It is hoped to make Kuo Yu Increasing ly the medium of instruction.
A graded syllabus will be used, with modern text-books.
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES
His Excellency distributed the prizes to the following students:
Gold Medal for the Head of the School: Ip Ching-yue.
Wei On Scholarship: Ip Ching- ue.
Barnett Scholarships: The Kal. seng and Osler Thomas.
Warner Scholarship: Yue But-
The subjects will include Chi- aese *Literature, Composition, The Volunteers owed, not in a Writing; as well as Scripture, Citi small measure to Bowen who scoredership, Geography, History and Men's Singles:-D. Budge.
a home run which brought in two Arithmetic, and in addition Sing-un. Men's Doubles:-D. Badge and batters., for their success.
ing and Drawing. One lesson In Fort VI: Ip Ching-yue (Dux). The final of the men's doubles | Q. Mako.
At one time the game was eventy English will be given each day by Wang
Tze-sam, Yue Sui-lun, saw Donald Budge, winner of th Women's
Miss Singles:
D. contested, but on Arcuill being an English lady. Mandarin will Wong Mook-foo Lee Jul-hsien, singles title, and Gene Mako, of Round.
taken off the mound owing to the
be taught by one whose fanguage Lee Chang-ling Poo See-dong, the United States, defeated the Women's Doubles:
Miss severe strain at the fifth innings Mandarin. Great Importance Mark Wel-woon, Lee King-tai, British Davis Cup pair and holders, Yorke and Mme. Mathieu."
will be attached to good manners Tang Shiu-wal, Tang Pak-wal, Mixed Doublea:-D. Budge and
and behaviour, and great care will Wang Chen-chang and Ip Hung-
hot.
G. P. Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckey
in four sets, 6-0, 6-4, 6-8, 6-1.
The Americans were always on
LOCAL YACHTING
Miss V. A. Buckley's Heron scored a good victory in the seventh yacht, race in the Summer Series, held under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club over a 7.1 miles course, on Saturday.
Detailed results are as follows:-
Race Started-14.40
W
Yacht
Corrected Pos.
16.28.241 1
(Miss V. A. Buckley).
16.28.251 2
H. A. de B. Botelho (skip) 18: E.Herori A. R. Alves. C. C. Pereira, C. M. S. Alves. J. M. S. Rosario (skip) 20. Aeriel Total 67.
Yacht Club:-R. H. Wild, W. Simpson, A. Stevenson, E. B. Abra- ham (skip) 22; A. Murdoch, H. S. Rouse. A W. Brown, K. 8. Robert- son (skip) 22: G. S. Archbutt, N. v. A. Croucher, G. E. Costello, B. E. Maughan (skip) 21. Total 85.
ELECTRICIANS BEAT FOOTBALLERS
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At the Valley, the Hong_K^ng Electric Recreio Club beat the Hong Kong Football Club by 9 shots.
(Mr. Ross), Widgeon
(Mr. 1 Garner). Allsa
(Mr. G. Moffat-Wilson). Gael
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16.27.14) 3
16.28.13 4
16.29.07 5 (Col. B. Smith). Diana
16.29.50 (Mr. G. Cord-Hull); Zephyr
16.30.234 7 (Capt. E. R. Freeman). owl.....
...... 16.31.08. g (Lt. R. M. E. Pain, R.N.). Cicada
16.33.58 9 (Capt R.. H. Bower).
16.36.02 10 (Mr. C. J. Waddell).
D.N.F. D.NE.
II.K.F.C:-B. Mansell, J. Barnes. K.B.U.C.-L. Lockhart. A. E. E.H. G. Wallington, G. E. Stephens True Blue Jelines, D. W. Waterton, W. S. (skip) 21; J. Dobson, F. Anslow. J. Drake (skip) 18; H. F. Stonebam, skinner, V. Walker (skip) 18: W. Joss....... A. K. Taylor, S. t. White, J. Casey, W. J. Buller. R. Trengrove, Toynette Logan (skip) 18; E. V. Searle, F. H. Gelling (skip) 15. Total 54. Morley, K. C. Hamilton, J. G. Meyer (skip) 27. Tutal 63.
RECREIO'S EASY VICTORY At Cox's Road, Club de Recrelo beat Kowloon Cricket Club, by 37
shots,
K.C.C.A. A Dand; W, Ꭲ French, A. J. Kew, L. Jack (skip) 13: A. W. Ramsey. A. Nissim, J. Smith, V. Q. Labrum (skip) 22; 3. Canning, C. J. Tacchi, W. W. Hirst, H. Nish (skip) 14 Total 49.
Recreio:-E. Xavier, C. Silva, P. Ivanovich, E. Remedios (skip) 28: F. A. Machado, A. V. Barros, J, E. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto (skip) 30; D. C. Alves, B. L. Barros A. P. Guterres, C. H. Basto (akip) 28. Total 86.
INDIANS WIN AGAIN
At Babkünpoo, Indian Recreation Club beat Hong Kong Football Chib by 8 shots.
LR.CJ, Hoosen, A: Bakar, A..
H.K.E.R.C.-A. Tarbuck, G. G. 8. Thomson. F. Duckworth, Li de Rome (skip) 12; T. Saunderson, C. E Gahagari, B. Deacon, W. H. Mus- kett (skip) 22; J. Bärron, E. Butler, HB. McKay. J. Sloan (skip) 29. Total 83.
HENLEY REGATTA
Henley, July 3. The Grand Thames and Diamonds Sculls look like going overseas to the German vikings, Tabor Academy, America and the Austrian Hasenohri, respectively.
who alil won comfortably. The Viking to-day beat Londen, Tabor beat Reading and Hasenorhi beat Jackson, of London. He meets the Canadian, Coulson, who beat the Oxford aculler. Hope. Reuter,
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Walker and S. Randle, v. J. B. Bowls Open Pairs Champion-Howell and A Brooksbank (Kow ship (Fourth Round)-ME. Purvis loon C.C. green); J. V Rainday and and W. R. Hillyer-v. 8. Eccleshall McKelvle v. T. Fergusson and 3. and W. Grimmitt (Hong Kong Gibson (Kowloon C.C. green).
C green); C. Strange and T. Armstrong v. E. W. Sunmonds and 7. Deakin' (HK.F.C. green)..
WEDNESDAY SMAR Bowls Open Pairs Champlon- ship (Fourth Round): R. G. Craig and E. F. Fincher v. J. Revie and J. C, "Brown (Club de Recrelo green): W. J. Howard and 2. Zim- mern v. A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (Civil Service: CC, green).
RIFLE SHOOT
The Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force officers again defeated a rifle team from HMS. Osiris at the miniature range of HMS. Corn- flower on Friday afternoon. There were tone remarkably good. tar- gets.
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The marksmen fired at 200 and 500 yard regulation targets, with possible score of 25 on each. The Volunteers had three possibles on their second targets.
Scores were; Osiris P. O. Brown, 23, 25; Ldg. Big. Edwards, 23, 23, Lieut. Woods, 19, 24; A: B. Benfield, 15. 22; E R. A. Marriable, 14. 23 E. R. A. King, 7, 23; total 241,
HKNVFeat. J. C. Đới Gren ham, 24, 25; Bub. Lleut. R. Ashby, 22, 25: Burgeon-Lieut. Mackle, 20, 24; Lieut Vernail, 22, 22 WO Eastman, 16, 25; Lieut. L. J. Steven- son, 14, 24; total 283.
WORLD RECORD
BROKEN
Stockholm, July 4. Jonsson to-day broke the world's TO-MORROW Badminton Y, MC, A Badmin-
2,000 metres running record com- ton, in the West Lounge, 8.38 p.m.
plating the distance in 5 minutes Howls Open Fairs Champion-
18 4/10 seconds, thus beating La- abip (Fourth Round). A Lux and G., Duncan and W. Gill v. HF domergues time of 5 minutes 21 RF. Lux v. L A. Gutierres and B. Stoneham and C. B. Hosking (Civil - 8/10 seconda Bento Kowloon C.C. green); W. LService C.C. green),
Router.
Miss A. Marble.-- Reuter.
WIGHTMAN CUP.
B.
the Filipinos collapsed badly, and thereafter the winners had all matters well in hand.
The following were the detailed Score_
Pereira
London, July 3.
Hussain Costa
The British team to play against
VOLUNTEERS
H.
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the United States of America for D. Leonard the Wightman Cup at Forest Hills Bowen ......... on August 20 and 21 has been sel- Ismail ected as follows:
S. Leonard Mrs. Dearman, Mary Hardwicke, 8a Joan Ingram, Fred James, Miss Lumb. Kathleen Stammers.
Miss Dorothy Round, the Wim- bledon champion, was invited to play but she was unable to ac- cept... Reuter.
SOLDIERS UNDER
ARREST
In connection with the case in which Charles Fixman of the Marcel Bar and Buffet was charged with having received stolen" pro- perty consisting of 66 pounds of beef and 20 kippers, three men of the Royal Ulster Rifles, Ernest Kelly, aged 30, of "D" Company, Samuel Castle, aged 22, of "C". Company and T. Humphreys," of "D" Company had been arrested.
It is understood that they will be tried by Court martial
Fuxman is on ball of $200.
VALUABLE WATCH
PAWNED
Rull
1 2 1 21 1
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be paid to the health of the children.
FRES
Form V: Tho Kai-seng (Dux), Osler Thomas; Chan Kam-fal, Lay
lau and Lu Chin
The proposed Fee for each boar-Keanpen. Ho Hock-kim, Ng Tiong- der is $300 per annum. The above Iee
will be inclusive, covering board, lodging, tuition, laundry, sports, books and stationery, etc. Chinese dress, or school uniform will be worn as it is proposed to run the school on simple and economical lines" da
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ACCOMMODATION
Form IV: Lim Mang-tsu (Dux)» Mok Hing-yiu, Chang Robert, Lim- 500-ta, Wong Ching-yop, Lou Kuo-chin Ng Wel-eng.” “Yang - An-hwa. Tan Eng-tek, Tan Blan- llang. Maurice Chang, Chung Ha- wah. Lou Kuo lang. Gao Shih- djang. Liu Kwaichnen, Ng Yan- yee and Thomas Huxley."
Accomodation is being provided Form II: Chu 'Hui-aze - (T-ix),..
thirty boarders in the first Wong Hong-chung, - Alex`· Çuảng,
| instance, but "plans are ready to | Kom Chai-kuen, Ng Wel-wah, Tan . -
extend the building," ka soon as Kian-long, Tan Tiong-slong, Tan hecessary. Yor & total of sixty Tiong-thiam, Ma Chang-wen, and boarders.
0 0
4 9
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2 3 2
Wing Lee. Abbas
2
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16 16 10
FILIPINOS
1. 0 2
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0
2
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0 2
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1 1 0
1 0
pupils.
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Nazarin Figueirdo N. Leonard
Paulinio
Hamid
Abbas
Eramela
M. el Arculli T. All.... o el Arcuili
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Home Runs, Bower Thrée Base hits:Wing Lee. Bowen (2) and Leonard (2).
Two Base hits:-D. Leonard, Costa and Arculli.
Struck out:-Pereira 5, M. el Arcuni:4.
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Tan Tjin-kim
The age-limits suggested are Form II: Leung Kel-him (Dux), eight to twelve years, Boys may Willam Cheng, Kasame Owen enter either as boarders or day | Hong Sling. Two Wei-huen and boys, but girls may only be day- Chan Chun-lam.
(ux),
Form ZA: Ip Hung-ka The date of opening will be Lau Fo-hung, Mark Man-blu Chinese New Year, 1938."
Chung Hin-kwong and Thomas. Kelvin.
HIS EXCELLENCY'S SPEECH
In congratulating the graduates and prize winners, His Excellency
zaid!--
I consider it a great privilege to have been invited to preside at to- day's prize giving, apart from the family connection which has been mentioned.
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Form IB: Ip Ting-yue" (Dux), Lai Chung-man, Tan Yoo-chai and Ip Ping--yue.
Hewitt Gold Medal for the Chi- nese Bchool: Lim Mlang-tau...“.
Upper. At Ip Ching-yue. Essay: ID Ching-yue
Upper B: The Kal-seng. Essay: Yang Jing-seng.
St. Stephen's College is in many ways unique in the Colony's educa. Upper C Poo See-dong. Essay: Base on balls:-Pereira 1, Arcullitional system. Its founders deli-Liem Kwet-young 1, 8. Leonard 2.
Hit by pitcher:-Hamid Pereira.
Scores by Innings:-
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Volunteers:
berately set themselves to trans-
Upper D: He Rock-rim Essay:
Middle A: Lim Miang-tou, Ng,
by plant in the unpromising soil of Ho Hock-kim.
Hong Kong the acorn of an Eng
lish public school, and now thirty Wel-eng and Tan Ying-tek. Essay: years later it can fairly be said Ng Wel-eng. 0 2 0 270-16 runs that the experiment was worth
Middle B: Chu Hai-aze, Ng Wein 5220 250-18 hita.making and that the dak-tres is a wah and Alex Chang. Essay: Chu Flipinos: 3 0 2 10 10 7 runs fair approximation to the
00:21 1-21-7 hits. thing. LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
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A remand of seven days was granted by Mr. K. M A. Barnett at the Kowloon" Magistracy on Saturday on the application of Volunteers Detective-Bergt, Hutchinson when Pui Ching 23-year-old Leung Kwan, shoe-Hong Kong Club maker was charged with receiving Chinese ..... a watch valued at 800 francs, be- Nippon Club lleved to be stolen, and unlawful Filipino Club pawning of the article, Bail was fixed at $100. Defendant pleaded not guilty to the first charge, and guilty to the charge of unlawful pawning
ASSAULT CASE
real Hui-sze..
Middle C: Tay Kok-keng and You are also unique in preserv-Wong Peng-cheng. Essay The P. W. L Pct. ing that sturdy independence that Kian-bing. 651833 is such a characteristic of your
4 31750 English proto-types.
Middle D: Chong Ken-tak Financially say: Tan Tjong-long; w
5.3 2.666 you have always stood on your - Lower C: William Cheng, Ap 5 3 2.800 own feet, so far as grants from Ting-yue and Owen Hong-sing 824333 the public funds are concerned. Essay: Lau Fo-hung
6 0 6 000 and this is a very real asset Lower D: Kasame and Mark
Match Terminates
Abruptly
As regards your present glorious situation, again, it is needless to say that St. Stephen's College is in a class by itself.
EXCELLENT REPORT
1 congratulate the Wardenou
Man-biu Essay: Kasatze. Lower E Tan Too-chat."
(OSE PRESENT THOSE
Among those also present were the Hon. Dr. R. H. Eqtewall, the Hon Mr. C. G. and Mr. Alabaster, The League baseball encounter his excellent report for the year. Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell, Pro- between the Hong Kong Chinese There is no need to enlarge on fessor W. C. W. Nixon, the Hon. and the Japanese ended after the the School's achievements at work MR. A C. North, the Hon. Dr. second innings at Caroline Hill and play, but the recount of the r Shu-fan, the Hon Li Tani, aged 35, Tsang Yau-
yesterday.
A part which the old boys continue Chau, Mr., W. Kay, the Rey, and man, aged 23, and Ho Kia aged The cause for the discontinua- to take in the various civic activi- Mrs. G. K. Carpenter, 42, widow, appeared before Mr. Hon of the game was due to the ties in the Colony and in China A. C. Herklots, the Ray and Mr.
decision of the umpire regarding a deserve special mention Sucha J. Higge, the Rev. H. catch given in favour of the state of affairs is only what one the Rev. A 7. and Mr Beanitt, Japanese nine
would expect from a school with Me Mok Kon-sang, Mr H Hong the traditions and ideals of St. Sing. Dr. and Mrs. G. I Shaw, Stephen's College, but if I am ex Dr. Hall, Miss E. Atkins. Miss 7. pected to give any advice to the Flex, and many others. boys whose school life is now end- ing I would urge them to maintain those fine traditions and to take
His Excell Seed theirs place on the boards and | ministering
M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Ma-
gistracy on Saturday on four
charges of resisting arrests saulting the police and assaulting two foremen Ng Kwan, and Wai defendants denied the charges and pleaded that they were only lockers-on
Tong,
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The Chinese, however, protest ed strongly and refused to go on with the match. The umpire awarded the game to the Japanese
First defendant was fined $20-or
an He was also bound over, Second committees and councile which do appointed M six weeks Imprisonment addition of three weeks
have fa and third defendants: were each so much to make Hong Kong, a a Member of the "bour without the option of anne i bound over..
better place.
banu
3) term of three years.
upes,
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