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LOCAL SPORT.

V.R C. MEETING.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912.

Bhya' Race, 440 yards handicap, age 10 to 10 yours.-G. Hydor, 1; J. Leonard,

POST OFFICE. ·

Only fully prepaid latiers and post- Dieyolo Raco, one mile (consola-cards are trarminnille by the Siberian tion)-W. B. Muskett, 1. Lime Baute to Europe, Letters for this touto should be sapersoribed vin Siberia, 13 mins. 23socs.

SHIPPING NEWS:

Tho E. & A... Enstern, from Syd- y. left Port. Darwin yesterday for this! Fort, via Timor and Munika,

The T. K. K., Chiyo Maru with

Castro A Pretty Runner

Ono milo flat race, handicap. The Parcel Post system to the.. Mail, is expcolad to arriveliore on Finor weather froma spectator's. Drade, 100 yards, 1; W. A following places in Chins is for the the 23rd last., between 2 aud 4 pm .

Won con-present suspended:-Hupeh, Hunso point of view than that which Wilson, 60 yards, 2. obtained on Saturday, the ocen-fortably. Timo, 5mins. 5.3-5secs. And Tengyuch, sion of tho V. R.C. annual sports Consolation race, 120 yards.- MAILS VIA SIBERIA. could not be desired, though it J. Smith, 1.

LAWN TENNIS.

Kowloon Cricket Club Tournament.

had a searching offcot upon run- nors in the distanco ovents and the cyclists. The sports wore held on the field of the Hongkong Football Club and though the attendance at, the oponing was not so large as one anticipated as

The following are results to the afternoon wore on the stand

dale: Chatupionship: - First and enclosure were woll filled.

The function was well worth round. E. Abrálum heat Lieut. attending if only to sec. J. F. II.Thompson 6,4, 63, 6M.".

Singles Handicap. A-Class. :- Unntro win the two challenge cups and accomplish the hundred First round. E. Abraham (owes

Left London March 30.

Due

Shanghai April 16.

MAILS DUE. American, Mongolia, 7th pres. Sibarinn, Polynesien, 22ad inst. English, Oriental, 21th inst.

MAILS CLOSE.'

-'nipling สรเร่ Pakhoi-Por Carl Diederichsen, 23rd April,

BAM.

Moji. Victoria and United

The Sesng Lino .. Soningbo left Rangoon on the 20th inst. for Hong- kong, and is expected to arrive on the 29th inst.

VESSELS IN PORT

STEAMERS.

Awa Maru, Jap..., 8,912, D. 8hl- midzu, 140 April-Shanghai

Baron

The Amotioan and Manchution Linu| Cabric, 8.8. Walton Hail leit Singapore on the 19th inst., and le due hore on the 25th inst., a.m.

The C. P. R. Co la ae. Empress of Japan arrived at Kohn, ni 5,80 p.m., on | the 2011 Inst., and lofe again at midnight same day for Shanghai, where she is due. to artive al 3 n.m., on the 24th inst.

The 1'. M. 8. S. Ca.''.. Nilu from San Frano'soo sailed from Yokohaına on the 22nd Inst., en Lute is Hongkong. and is due to arrive on the 30th inst.

yards in 10.2-5, D. MacCrae, too, /4-13) beat It, C. Barlow (recs 4.0) Shnughai, Nordi Chion, depin via he will by dyspatched for this port at 1 showed a good turn of speed in, 02. 0.11. Rose (owes 4/6) the cycling events though he was beat A. O, Brawn (rees 2-6) 75, caught mapping by A. E. Moyhing 46, ila.

in the two miles race. The three miles handicap was practically at

Singles Handicap., B. Class, Second round, . E. Stovons.

Swatow,

China,

Dainichi

Fukai

Sali vin Seattl. -Fer Awa-Pon the 14th prox., for San Fran-Japan,

eisen va Shaughni, Nagasaki, Kobe, ino, 23rd April, 10 A Amoy, Fortran and Forolow Shimidzu, Yokohama and Honolulu.

-For Uaitan, 28rd April, 10 A.X.

ARRIVED.

his morey from being pushed off (awes 15) bent (1. Woll (owos 15) Shanghai, Noth Chins, nad Jiqian visiUfns Maru, Jap. e.s., 8,248, Komatsu,

3, 61.

Straits

to the crossing of the line., R. Le mado a praiseworthy effort to beat Singles Handicap. C. Class

Second round. Rouso (ser. boat Fort him but after sticking elnso upon his whcol for the best part of the A. Hamilton (owos 15) 26, 63, journey was hoplessly heaton in. W. T. Elson received a walk the sprint home. PM. da Cruz over from Capt. Lindbergh. secured the half mile flat race and F. Drude the mile. W. A. Wilson a new-comer to the local "tart" ran well in the mile and scanred the second prize.

Doubles Championship:-First round, Groon and Abraham bent. Choo and MacAskill 63, 6/.

Doubles Handicap; First- round. Eggeras anft Brown (owe The arrangements wore in the 15) bent Tarrant and Spurge (ree hands of a strong committee.-0) 75, 4/6,806. Second round.

with the popular hon. secretary Mr. F. Lammert, is M. C.

Mixel Doublen Handicap: pirst round. Mrs. Chee and Mr. Rose (owe 3-6) boat Mrs. Duncan and Mr. Chen (er) 6/3, 5/7, GA.

Dr. Forsyth and Lieut. Thompson (ser) boat Brown and MacAskill (ser) (/3,6/2. - Purcell and May- The other officials were: own 2-6 beat Hamilton and Judges: Mr. A. A. Alves, Mr. A. Barlow (ow 2-6) 0/1, 6/3, White McKirdy, Mr. R. C, Burlow, Mr. Raven (ree 15) boat Elson and P. A. Muckintosh, Mr. R. L. Brid- Kynoch free 15) 587, 6/4, 6/1. gor, Mr. A. Rodger, Mr. A. Ham- ilton, Mr. A. P. Nobbs, Mr. J. 11. Mead and Dr. C. Porsyth, Roferoe: Mr. G. A. Caldwell. Clerks of the Couro Mr. A. E. S. Alves, Mr, R. C. Witchell, Mr. A. E!

On the Chinese Recreation Dunrich, Mr. A. Charlton and Club ground at Causeway Bay, Mr. C. J. Poak. Starters: Mon Saturday afternoon, the Civil A. It. Southerland and Dr. F. 1. Servico mot the Chinoso Recres- Kow. Time-keepers: Mr. tion Clais in a friendly tennis Cruickshank, Mr. T. Chee and midel and lost by 9 games. Mr. C. Bonje. Hon. Treasurer:[scores were:- Mr. C. D. Silns.

At the close, the successful compotitors received their prizos at the hands of Mr. A. Rodger.

The Results

Appended are the results:-- Long Jump.-F. B. Silva, 17ft. dina.

· A Fine. Game.

The

Wong Po Kio and Woi Wing Lock (Cinese Recreation Club beat Birbeck and Bird (6-5; lont to Intchison and Burlow 5-0; beat Phillips and Mackey 8-3.

Wong Po Koung and Ng Sze Yuen lost to Birbeck and Bird 1 |—10; lost to Hutchison and

Barlow 5-6; boat Phillips and Mackey 8–6.

120 yards at Trace,-). J. Goldenburg, serntel, 1: J. M.. FM. Mohler and Ng Sze Roza Pereira, 5 yards, 2: Timo, Kwong bout Birbrok and Bird 7- 12.3-5 sees. Won by a yard. ; boat Butchison and Barlow Boys' Race, 100 yards handi- |7–4; beat Phillips and Muckay cap, age 1 to 10 yours.-A Castro, | 7--1.

-1; D. Castro, 2; M. Stémborg, Total scores: Chinoso Recron-

3. Won by three yards.

Lion Club, 54 ganios, Civil Service 15 games.

220 yards flat raco.-1. L. Gol- denburg, 8 yds, 1 ; A. E. Combos, suratch, 2. Won by 'live yards, Timo 24.4-5 xÚCA.

Girls' Race 80 yards handicap, age 6 to 10 yrs.-E. Remedios, 1; A. Tallan, 2.

1

POLO TOURNAMENT.

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French

Mail.

Kobe-Por Kutsang, 23rd April, 10 AM.'

layard-Per Amocan, 23rd

-April, 10.

20th April-Miiko 14th April, Onal.-M. B. K.

Bail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

11th April, Gen.-N. Y. K. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

lonerdale, Br. #8, 2,140,

McAstor, 19th April— Sumps W.8.A. and Robo 25th Jan.. Phosphate.-D. 8. Co.

Br. s,s., Skelton, 14th April. -New Port 15th Feb., Coal -B. & Co.

Am. s... 8,186, Emory Rico, 9th April-San Francisco 12th Mar.. Mail and Gen. -P..M. S. 8. Co. Marn, dep. as, 1,962, T. Nakamura, 19th. Apill-} Karatsu 12th April, Coal.

Order.

Mars, Jap. 8...3,487, H. Foul- naks, 19th April-Moji 14th April, Coal.-M. B. K. Dr. B.., 6,018, A. Blewart. 19th April-Kobe and Moji 14th April, Con-D. S. & Co.

Kailong, Br. ., 987, J. V. Bidford,

19th April-Manila, Iloil

16th April, and Cobu Homp.-B. & S.

7ILL despatch VEŠBELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about

the DATES named

WIL

SHANGHAI

STRAMENI

TO FAIL 03

ZEMARK

1 Oriental ******] Capt Q. W. Cookman, R..E,

LONDON, - ▼HÁ) USUAL Ponte or

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At 6 r.x. 24th April

Noon,

Assaye Capit. W. Cockınan, n.x.n.† 27th April.

Freight an Passage

LONDON & ANT-

WERP v.B'TURE, PRANO, O'O, POET SAID AND

Namur Capt. *. E. Andrews, n.x.v.

A Lout 14 May.

Freight and Passage

For furt! e particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWET I,

Superintendent.

Velence, H. M. ruisor, 1,104, Kaiji. Maru, Jap. ss., 1,292, Y. Ya- P. & O. 9. N. Co,'s office,

Carl

23rd April, 11 mM, and Corlon-Per Alsata-marn,

Saigon, Straits, Ceylon Adelaide, Wortern Australis, India, Aden, Egypt and Eu- rope via Marecillos (Letters Lockenn, posted in all the Pillar Boxes

in time for the first clearance will be included in this con- fact monil.) (Late Letter-Male, 11.00 am to Noon. Extra Postage 10 cents).--Pei Polynesien, 23rd April, 11

A.M.

23rd

Siam-Per-Landrat Schieff, April, Naos. Maono-Per Shi Tai, 23rd April, t 15

P.X.

2011: 'April—England.

Drerichsen, Ger. 8.6., 774, Ch. Jurgensen, 20th April Hollow -Uniphong and 19th April, Goa.-J. & Un. Gor'ks., 1,657. W. Tauber, 20th April-Bangkok and Saigon Gil April, Tieg B. & E.

16th

Ger. m, 1,169, Boblaikin,

20th April-Saigon Ap4 Gon.-J. & Co. Pongtong, Br. a..., 998, W. Botefuhr,

20th April-Bangkok 10th April, Rice.B. & 8.

inamoto, 20th April-Swatow.

19th April, Gon-Order. Katsang, Br. E.S., 4,895, R. O. D.

fandrat

Bradley, 19th April-Tal- cutta, Straits and Singapore 13th April, Gea.I., M. & Co.

Schell, Ger, s... | 1,016, Bruger, 18th April-Bang-

kok and Hoihew 170, April, Ri-o.-S. & Co.

Manolasia, Am. n.8, 8,750, A. Dixno, 20th April-San Francison

21st Mar., Mall and Gon.- P. M. S. 8. Co.

Hongkong, 19th April, 1812.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

Tjiliwong, Dutch 8.s., 3,061, A. Olien-On Bang, Br. 5., 1,787, A. G. Smith, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

Philippine Islands-Por Ksifong, 23rd

* April, 8 r., Fort Bayard, Haiphong and Pakhoi-Ceylon Per 8ikiang, 24th April,. 8

A.M..

Pakhoi and Haiphong-Por long-

kong, 24th April, 9 a.ar Swatow-Per fiamm, 21th April, 10 Weibiwal and Tkasin-For Cheong-,

A.M.

burger, 20th Apil-Japan 11th April, Gen.~~~J. ́0. J.

It..

13th Apil-Chinwontau 6th April, Gea.-J. M. & Co. Tolomschus, Br. ss., 1,310, Fraser,

Maiu, Jap. 8.s., 9,142, M. Tozawa, 21st Api-Sing-Too pore 15th Api, Gen.-N. Y. K.

Chicongaling, Br. s.., 1,259, Liddoll. 214 Apel-Tienbin 10th April, Goa.-J., M. & Co. Br. 5., 1,183, J. 8. Rond

21st April-Const 20th April, Gen.-D. L. . & Co.

laitan,

shing, 24th April, 11 ade Straits, and Indin via Coloutla-Per

Japan. 24th April, Noox. Macao-Per Bai Tai, 24th April, 1.18 Udluno,

Siberian

Mail.

Shanghai

P.M.

Shanghal, North Chips and Japan via Kobe (Europo vis Siberia)-Par Oriental, 24th April, 4..

Ports

Ger. ss., 771, 1. Jessen, 21st Apul-Swahiw 20 Aptll, Geb.-J. & Co. Minnesota, Am. x.s., 13,823, T. W. Garlick, 21st April-Seattle 16th Mar., and Manila 18th April, Gen.-N. Y. K.

and Noi Chius-Per Namuang, Br. 8.8, 2,531, P. M. B. Lake 21st April-Voji 16th Kwongsang, 25th April, 11

April, Gog.-J., M. & Co.

A.M.

Shanghai

Sentow,

Chinho, 25th April, 3 p.x. Amor, Formosa and Forchow Per Halyang, 26th April,

10 A.M.

Batavia,

and North China-Pex Si Kiang, Fr. s.., 615, E. de Cata- "Iano, 21st April-Haiphong and KwongchowwAD 20th Apil, Gen. M. Br, N., 2014, W. H. S. Hall, 21 April-London 9th Mar., G., & O. S. N.

Co,

Samalang, Sourabaya, and Borneo, Macassar-Per Tjiliwong, 26th Api3, 11 a.m. Weihaiwei and Tientsin-Per Hoi-

obow, 20th Apfi, 8 v.z. Tientsin and Chefoo-Per Kiukiang, 26th April, 3 rim.

Shanghai. North Chins and Japan via Yokohams -Per E. F. Ferdinand, 20th April, & rx.

The Final.

There was plenty of oxcitement Bicycle Race, two miles han on Saturday, on the Polo Club dicap.-A. E. Moyhing, 60 yards, Grind, at Causeway Bay, when Timor,

1 D. Mae Cran, scratch, 2. A the final of the tournament took vory fine race, Moyhing winning placo. The K.O.Y.LI, and the Straits by a wheel. Timo, Gains, 4sees.C.A. were the competing teams, 100 yards flat raco for the Kow and every chukka was fought Challenge Cup.-J. F. H. Castro, with a keonnoss which never al-Timor, I; I. I. Goldenburg, 2. Won lowed interest to lag. The first easily by oight yards. Timo; mentioned team won by three 10.2-5нeos.

goals to two, after playing extra

Half mile fat race, opon to sol-time.

diers, sailors and police-Lee MARITAL ECCENTRIC-

Op Richardson, K‚Ö‚Y.L.f., };

Pie. Webb, K.O.Y.L.I., 2; Corp.

Best, R.E., 3. Won by inches in

TIES.

A story is told of Joe Paisley,

an exciting Guish. Time, mins who officiated about 1791, that 11 весь.

having united two couples who

English

Mail.

Australia, Tasmania and New

· Zealand-Per Bt. Albans, 27th April, 10 AM.

and ludia via Calcutta-Per Namsang. 97th April, 10

A.M.

Clara

4

Jebsen. Ger. .., 1,103,- A.. Ulderup, 21st April-Manila 18th April, Billast,—J. & Co.

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Volut,

19th Api-Saigon 14th | April, O-Wo Fat Sing Sai, Br. s... 981, P. N. Marou. sen, 19th Ap-Bangkok 10th April, Rico.—A. Buge, Br. As., 2.995, Wilton, 14th April-Tringtan 7th Apút Balk oil.-A. P. & Oo, Tatshing, Br. 8.8., 1,424, S. J. Payne,

17th April Tsingtau 19th April, Geo-J, M. & Co.

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Daimishi-maa, for Karata1. Fakui-matu, for Wakamatsu, - Actillos, for Singapore. Helens, for Hollow. Tenshin-maru, for Kobe, Felching, for Shanghai: On Bang, for Chenwantao. Borneo, for Yokohama,

longbeo, for Singape. Ceylon-maca, for Kobe.

Dorothea Rickmers, for Yokohama, Clara Jebzen, for Singapore, Awa-maru, For Victori Rokkomaa-tuara, for Canton." Changalın, for Melbourne. Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphong, Chinos, for Canton. Kiukieng, for Canton

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Chinhas, Br. 1.5., 1,270, Benson, 21st

Api-Shanghai 16th April, April, from Seattle, &c. :--

Per 8.5. Hinnesota, arral 210

Pilon, T.

Dorothen

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Gon.-B. & B.

Rickmers, Gor. as., 2,614. Akyama, A. 8.

Quiao, Mr. and W. Thot, 21 April Ayer, Mas G, S.

Mra, G. Sabang 12th April, Gen-Ball, Mra. J. U..

Baglio, W. G. Biggen, A. M. B. K.

Burns, Misa E. L. Robitailla, E. Australia Tasmsis and New Hong Boo, Br. .., 2,050, Kinghorn Orowe, W. F. Biggio, Mrs...

21st Ap-Singapore 16th Dickerson, Mra, M. Sharples, M. E. April, Gen.Jeo Tak Sang. E. Hongkong, Br. 5.8., 799, Cornelinaser, Eichels, Miss D. M. Shims, 8.

Albans,

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27th April, 10 mM, Straite, Barmah, Coylon, Ade laide, Western Australia, In- dis, Aden, Egypt, and Europe

0.

1st April-Hijhong 20th | Garrow, Miss N..J. Smithers, Mr. K. April, Gen.~A. R. Many. Green, Miss B. C. Beott, Miss A. G.

via Brindisi, Late Letters Kliking. Br. s.o., 1,228, Roi ortaon, Harode, Mr. S.

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Ke, Li M. April, IB. & 8.

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STRANEHIPS.

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LEAVING,

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FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 8 Days), | A. H. Stewart | SUNDAY, 28th April, at 10 4.3. Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Whait near Blake Pier Haimun

For, Freight and Passage, apply to

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time for the Rat clearance Polynesien, Fr. 8.5, 3,548, Doriso, Paluze, Mr. and

will be included in this con

tract mail.) The Parer'

220 yards handicap, closed to had arrived in a desperate hurry, monibers of the V.R.C-JW.o afterwards found the brides Roza Pereira, ; N. Malior. 2. had been married to the wroug Won easily. Time, 25 1-5socs. bridegrooms. "Aweel," he said, Bicycle Race, three miles ist sort yereel's." Perhaps the handicap. D. MacCrae, acratch, most unique caso on record is that 1; Rt. Lee, 120 yards, 2. Won of a couple who were married in comfortably. Tima, 9mina. 20secs. the the top-room of Gretna Hall, Philippine Islands-Per Longaing, Rokkosaan Maru, Jap..., 2,250, M-David, N

Half mile flat race handicap and, going outside, had so furious T. M. da Cruz, 40 yards, 1; A. E. a quarrol that they promptly ro Combes, Borntch, 2. Won by ten returned to the celebrant with a yards. Time, 2mins. 13800s.

Girls' Raco, 100 yards hindi-request for the not to be untied again. After obliging them, and cap, age 10 to 15 yeara.-B. in a spirit of mischief, he instruct- Lonnard, 1; M. Loureiro, 2. ed the one how to leave the house

Tug-of-war-87th Company, by one side, and the other by the R.G.A., won, beating 83rd Co., opposite, so that they should not R.G.A. The 87th won two pulls, meet again. Mistaking his in- the first in Imia, 02-5secs, and atractions, however, they came the second in 55sece.

face to face in the contral hall, | 440 yards flat race for the Mody where another celebrant, thinking Challenge Cup J. F. H. Castro, to do them a kindness, speedily 1. A. E. Coombes, (holder) 2. A. made them man and wife. Sooing fine race, Castro loading, until in this the finger of Fate, they 150 yards from home when accepted the situation and went Coombes left his opponent to their way married--a second finish alone. Time, 60asce, time

Siberian

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German

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Per as. Polycation, ax.ved 22nd THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

22nd April-Shanghai, 19th April, Mail and Gen.M. M. Mail will be olor d on Friday, Yarra, Fr. 8. 2,676, Tivolle, 22nd 26th April, at 5 pm-Par

April-Yanailles 22nd Mar.,

April from Koba, &c. :--- Asanye, 27th April 11 4.w.

Go-M, M.

Baldwin

27th April, I^r.x.

Bhanghai and North China (Europe via Siberia Per Pan Anhui, 27th April, 6 r..

auds, 22nd April-Wakamat- su 16th April, Coal,—M. B. K.

Jabsin Kok Too Kin Lau

Maru, Jap. ss., 8,767, Kana, 22nd April-Shanghai 19th April, Goo-0. S. K.

DEPARTED. April 21.

Philippine Islands, Str.its Bunnah, Geylon, Adelaide, Western Australia,' India,, Aden, Egypt and · Eu- Linso, for Shanghai. rope, via Naples. (Letters Haimug, for Bwatow. postel in all the Pillar Daigl-maru, for Formona. Boxes in time for the first Tenshin, for Bhanghai, olearance will be included, in | Aghills, for Siralls, this contract.../mall)⠀ ⠀ Late | Fd, for Canton. Letter 11 am, to 1180 mm. Extra postage 10 'eenta.)- Per Kleist, 80th Apill, 11

April 22. Changsha, for New Zavland. Yarra, for Kobe, Berta, for Buston

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April 20th at 10a.m. 4 pm.

Temperature Humidity

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