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$690

$495 $220

$1100 5960 t. 26

LEAGUE CRICKET:

RG.AY. RE

The final League fixture for these teams was played on Sature day, at . Happy Valley, the Arallarymen securing the win by

not

TENNE LEAGUE

GRC (A) 7. USR.C. (B).

FACHT CLUB.

TO

QUOTATIONS

CLOSING CRUISE

OFFICIAL PRICES

Banks.

The match between GR.C. (A) The closing cruise of the SBASON and U.SRC. (B) took place at held by the Royal Hongkong the former club and the respits Yacht Club was sailed off on were as followa--

Saturday. The event was favour

26 runs. They started off well Wong Po Kie and Lo Man Paned by a good sailing wind. Owing and 54 was scored by the beat Gray and Macaulay 9 time the second wicket fell beat Mayhew and McConnell 9-2, but they did

continue beat Claxton and Smalley 9-2, this farm and were all out! for 126. The Engineers played a man short but six double figure scores were recorded, the final total being 100. Scores

ROA.

Cpl. Mann, b Connell...

31

Gor. Middleton, b Pascall

I

CQ.M.S. Talfourd, c Coles, b

Pascall

30

Sgt. Athorne, c Heath, b Coles

1

Lt. Sutherland, e Taylor, b

Pascall

18

S. M. Turley, Wahl, b Coles 17 Lt. Torr, b Conner

E.K&S Banks &

Marine Insurances. Cantons North Chinas Unions Yangtazas Far Easterns

to unavoidable delays, the cruise was held a month and a half later than the usual time, and this, as well as the rather threatening Yew Man Tann and Hung Man weather, no doubt accounted for To beat Gray and Macaulay 10-1.the rather small attendance. beat Mayhew and McConnel &-3. Among these present were His beat Claxton and Smalley 10-1.

Excellency the Officer Admin-China Fires isteing the Government.. The H. K.Fires results were

Wong Po Keung and Un Hew Fan beat Gray and Macaulay 9-2, beat Mayhew and McConnell 7-4, beat Claxton and McConnell 8-3. Result: Chinese R. C. (A) 79 games; U.S. R. C. (BJ 20 games.

U.S.R:C. (A) v. Č.R.C. (B). ́a Played at King's Park and won by U.S.R.C. (A) by 70 to 29 Scores

14

CRUISER CLASS.

Douglases Course: Start from Murray Steamboats Pier. Channel Rocks (S.).

Dis-Indos (Pref) tance 416 miles

CHINËSE RIG.

Handicap Sailed by

Fire Insurances.

Shipping.

b..' b.

Indos (Def.)

Sbells

Ferries

b

Да

$ 92 && sa 152

171/- $37

Refineries.

b.

Malabons

$156 $ 35

Mining.

Kailans

50/-

1

Mr. Sugars

P. C. Potts

Σ

Yacht (1) Lady

A

Scratch

Gnr. Perkins, c Conner, b

Rhodes

Gnr. Sharp, b Cales.

$

Major Ardoino and Clayton Jones beat Choa Po Min and Cheung Wing 'Kui 8-3, beat Ng

Jean

(2) Dorothy 11 (3) Oenone

Mr. F.

M. Hurley

R. Lowe

A

Nicobe

Gar. Baines, c Heath, Rhodes Tat Ting and James Wong

Cpl Green, not out

Extras

Total Bowling

--

5

Mr. A.

$165 $330.

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Langkats Shanghai Loans S'hai Explorations!

Tronohs Urals

beat Law Man Ching and Law Man Kwong 10-1.

Capt Murray and Sürg. Lt. -- Helen Com. Cockrem beat Choa Po This race should have resulted Raubs ...15 Min and Cheung Wing Kui 74, in an easy win for Niobe, but on lost to Ng Tat Ting and Jasrounding the Channel Recks, she Wong 4-7, beat Lau Man Ching carried away one of her battons which necessitated her luffing in and Lau Man Kwong 9:2 9 3 20

Lt. Col. Crisp and F. A. Red- the wind and remining stationary mond beat Choa Po Min and for sgeveral minutes for repair to Cheung Wing Kui 8-3, beat Ng be effected. Tat Ting and J. "Wong 9-2, beat Law Man Ching and Lau Men Kwong 8-3.

0. M. R. W.

2

240 -3 7 0 39

Pascall

Conner

...13

Coles

Raworth

Rhodes

R.E.

2 0 13

9

3

Major Taylor, Green, b

, Athorne

Lt. Raworth, b Athorne

Lt. Col. Coles, c Turley.

Athorne

Sgt. Heath, b Baines

Capt. Wahl, e Mann, b Baines

E/Cpl. Conner, b Athorne,

151

11

WIGWAM v.

Tachi

ENGLISH RIG..

Handicap.

race,

TT

bet

(1) Irene 8min 15secson course

Norseman 9, 00

were eight yachts There CRAIGENGOWER. entered for the This match was played on the only two starters. The race was Wigwam courts on Sstuday. The won by Irene, sailed by Capt. home team was, unhappily not at Arthur, which had a walk-over on the fact that the mainmast of 3 full strength, and the result was of the Norseman, the only other

a comfortable win for the visitors by 45 games. Scores:-

competitor, was carried away.

25.

LADIES YACHT RACES. ONE DESIGN CLASS.

Handicap. Sailed by. 8min. Miss

Cochrane.

(1) Daphne 30 secs.

10

S. M. Jewsbury, b Baines

2

Cpl. Pascall, nor out

12

Pte. Rhodes, b Baines...

15

L/C.Feakes,c Green,b Athorne L/C. Lawrence, absent

1

Bradbury and Pinna beat Wilson and McKerns 9-2: beat Gerken and Crapnell 8-3; beat Paine und Hicks 7-4.

Yacht

Extras

Total

Bowling.

Baines

Athorne...

Crocker and Omar beat Wilson 5 and McKerns 9-2; beat Gerken and Crapnell 8-3: beat Paine and .100 Hicks 9-2,

0. M. R. W. .....15 3 43

4

14.3 1 52 5

FRIENDLY GAME.

Thompson and Basa beat Wilson and McKerns 9-2; beat Gerken and Crapnell 9-2; lost to Paine and Hicks 4-7.

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10

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D. b. & sa. t.171

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Bonita HAYWARD HAYS AND,

GAEL CLASSES.. Course-Kowloon Rock (8.) Channel Rocks (S.) Distanca 41 miles.

A friendly" was arranged Some surprise was expressed between an XI got up by Mr.when it becane known that the Ponsonby Fane against the In-Hongkong Cricket Club had dian Recreation Club, the latter withdrawn winning a somewhat low scoring League and various

from the Tennis Yacht game. Scores.---..

rumours (1) Dione were current as to the reason.

(2) H.K.C.C. have found it impossible Dorothea

INDIAN RECREATION CLUB.-1st Upon enquiry we learn that the

INNINGS.

A. Arculli, b Marley...

13

to get a team together. This may

S. H. Ismail, b Marley

15

seem rather curious at first sight.

G.C.Earde, c Robinson, b-Fane

10

but it must be remembered that

A. A. Rumjahn, b Fane

1

A. N. Other, c Fane, b Marley

15

many of the members of the H.K.C.C. are members of other

24

0

D. Rumjahn, c Hall, b Marley

10

S.A. Ismail, st. Fane, b Marley

cannot be

5

D. K. Kharas, Lb.w. Cavenaugh

0

0

D. K. Samy, c Fane. b.

Cavenaugh

A. H. Rumjahn, b Marley

E. Moosdeen, not out...

Extras..

Total...

Bowling.

Cavenaugh

Marley Ponsonby Fane...

to the

altogether rather than upset the ...110 fixtures of the League.

Rolla

HANDICAP CLASS.

Handicap Sailed by

Mrs. Scratch

Arthur 3m. 11 sec

Mrs. on course. Macauley

Diana

21 secs

on course. 3m. 11 secs

on course.

Channel Rocks (S.) Distance Course:Kowloon Rock (S.)

HEYWARD HAYS CLASS.

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Trams, Low Level n. Trams, Peak, old b. Trams, Peak, new b. Laundries Steel Foundries U. Waterboats Watsons

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$8

.80

b.

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$ 334 $12

1.

$1346

n.

$ 6

Wm. Powells

b.

Wiseman's

b.

$28

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GOLF.

K.C.C.U.S.R.C.

Hongkong. He thought it was with very deep regret that they clubs, for which they prefer to

Dione sailing her to victory. The the Dione coming in with Miss did not see, at this closing cruise,

play in the League. In addition 44 miles. to this, the H. K. C. C. ground

Dione was now in very capable The annual match between the requires

hands and he hoped she would K.C.C. (golf section) and the a thorough rest and

used for at least Yacht. Handicap. Sailed by repeat ber performances of the U.S.R.C., commenced on Sunday three months unless

previous season. This (1) Lysbeth Scratch Mrs. Gray

season morning, in very unfavourable detriment of the courts. Under (2) Dawn Miss Ramsay she had been sailed by Mr weather and before the games these circumstances the, H.K.C.C. Ursula

Dennison and had again woo had been long in progress the 14thought it. best to withdraw

- Liza

the Championship. His Excell-rain came down heavily and ency then proceeded to review soaked the players to the skin. the prize list. mentioning Notwithstanding this, many of that the winds had not been the games were completed, there' very good for the craiser races, being unusually close finishes. the boate sometimes coming in büt the U.S.R.C. were left, with a in the middle of the night, Thay substantial lead. were grateful to the gentlemen

During tin, which was who were willing to sit on Mar provided by the Palace Hotel, in ray Pier and look out for them in the K.C.C. Club House, it was the dark. He also mentioned that decided to cancel the match and Mr Hodgson had imported a boat play again at some future date. At the conclusion of the races with great possibilities. It was in the afternoon some interesting London, 14th April.-In the the prizes, a list of which has one of these bush" ships. four-ball friendly games were 0 Challenge round in the Ladies already been published, were pre- (Laughter). If only people knew played, and, despite the inclement Singles in the Queen's Club Lawn sented. 8.E. the Officer Adminis- the anxiety of the owners and the weather, & very enjoyable day Tennis Covered Courts Cham-tering the Government, Hon. Mr real thrill of excitement there was spent. 5pionships, Mrs: Lambert Cham-Claud Severn, C.M.G., said that was in yacht racing there would

bers beat Miss Holman 6-3, 6-3.

O. M. R. W.

10 0 31 2 "LAWN TENNIS AT HOME.

15 1 46 2

9 0 25 6

PONSONBY FANE'S XL..

G. R. Marley, b Earde

H. Ching, b Earde

---

Lt. Cavenaugh, b Earde

24

..." 9

J. D. Wright, b A. N. Other...

A. O. Brawn, cS. A. Ismail, b

A. N. Other...

Pay. Lt. Robinson, c Samy, b

A. H. Rumjahn

W, Hall, b A. H. Rumjahn

11

2

R. A. Ponsonby Fane, not out

14

A. J. Kew, b A. H. Rumjaba,

W, Brown, ran out

N. M. Bux, run out

-Extras

0

A. N.. Other

Total...

Bowling.

C. M. R. W.

...14 4 31

7 0 29

.6 0 16

3

Earde Rumjahn

0

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MUSICAL JOTTINGS"

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In the final of the Gentlemen's modore of this Club, after holding seil, it would have been a more Singles P. M. Davison now meets it for two years, there, was one successful season if only the As- Mr. J. G. Ritchie in the challenge thing which he felt he would tronomer Royal had looked after

THE PRICE OF WHISKY, 4 round.

never have to do here again and the weather better. He did not London, 15th April.-In the that was to make a speech at the see him present-perhaps be

WHO GETS THE 5s 6d. ? 7 Challenge round of the, Gentle-closing cruise of the season.

He kept оп of the "way of 7men's Singles in the Queen's Club therefore came that afternoon, al-yachtsmen.

Covered Courts Lawn Tennis though he knew that the Com-wers

(Laughter). They Mr. G. Roberts, the Food Con- 83 Championships, Davson

very grateful to the troller, asked on March 26th by Ritchie, 6-2, 6-3, 8-6.

beat modore bad sailed for England officials who had run the Club. Mr. Cautley (Unionist) what and that the Acting Commodore, Mr Macdougall, the secretary, becomes of the difference between London, 16th April. At on bearing the day fixed for the had been a tremendous help. In 9s. Od., the present price, and 3s. Queen's Club in the Lawn Tennis function, bad taken his passage the earlier part of, the season. Mr Gd., the pre-war price of a bottle 2 Covered Courts Championships in for Canads, confident that there Blair did a lot of work but of whisky, and whether he could 3 the challenge round of the Gentle was one thing be had not to do and he had to give it up after arrange that some portion of the five 3 men's Doubles, R. Lycett and that was to make a speech, but no many years. The Club owed him difference should be transferred

Major R. Heath of Australia beat sooner had be landed that their a debt of gratitude. In the latter to the consumer's pocket, replied: Apply to Box 168 c/o "Hongkong P. Davson and T. Movrogordato Hon. Secretary met him and in part of the season Mr Rouse had

I am advised that the difference Telegraph." (holders) by 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. In formed him he would be very taken over the duties of sailing in question is in many instances the Mixed Doubles. R. Lycett of pleased if he would make a few secretary and had carried them absorbed by the following items: Australia and Miss Ryan of remark aon the past season. The out with great energy and tact, It Interest to manufacturers payable California beat E. Gwynne-Evans first thing they all deeply regrated was an office requiring a great from date of manufacture to date is now under review, but I am and Miss Holman (holders) by was that this was the first closing deal of tect as yachtsmed were of sale: insurance and rent on "afraid that it is very doubtful | 6-1, 6-3.

cruise for many years past at touchy people. They were very the same period; increased price whether any decrease in the 7 London, 16th April: In the which Sir Henry and Lady May, pleased that Mrs Pollock had been of bottles, corks, packing cases, price of whisky will be possible 2 final of the Mixed Doubles in with members of their family able to come to present the prizes, etc.;

increased. charges for for the present. Queen's Club Covered Court were not present (Hear, hear). Mr Pollock was one of their oldest labour, establishment and distri-,

SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY 10 Championships, Lycett and Miss There would be another occasion members. He asked her to probation, margins of profit to manu-

Mr. Remer (Unionist) enquired Note the days whic 0 Ryan beat P. M. Daveon and upon which members of this Club sent the prizea.”

Mrs Lambert Chambers 6-4, 6-4, would have an opportunity of

facturers, to blenders, bottlers, whether the charges referred to 3 Lycett's exhibition of tennis is expressing thir appreciation of the tion Mrs Pollock was handed a and increase in taxation. The Mr. Roberts. I am unable to

At the conclusion of this fune-merchants and other traders; amounted to 58. 6d. per bottle. considered one of the greatesty years during which he took bouquet by Miss Kathleen Lowe question of the extent, if any, to Total (for 6 wkts.)... 48 ever seen here in mixed games. sleading part in yacht racing in and was heartily cheered.

which these items can be reduced say that

INDIAN RECREATION CLUB-

2ND INNINGS."

D. K. Samy, c Robinson, b

Hall

25

G.C. Earde, & Hall, b Marley

AN. Other, c Robinson, b

Marley.

B. A Ismail, b Marley:

A. H. Rumjahn, st. Fane, b

Wright

E. Moosdeen, cand b. Wright

D. Rumjahn, not out

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