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Bingle Handicap (2 Bowls.) (Prosented by Mr. W. J. Hill): 1, [Mr. R. Wallace; 9, Mr. G. Marri [son; 3, Mr. J. MaCubbin,

Singla Handicap (Non-prize [winners.} {Presented by. Mr. G. [T. Edkins): 1, Mr. W. Wair; 2, Mr. B. Stewart; 3 'Mr' M«O'Brien. "Pair** Competition (Present- ed by Mr. E. C. Reaker.) Mr. A. Hamilton and MĚ, J. Laing: 2, Mr. R. Walines and Mr. J. Whyte; 3. Mr. J. Ferguson

and Mr. T. Swan.

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Rink Competition (3 a side): (Presented by Mr. R. E. Greig.) 1, Mr. J. Ferguson, Mr. J.J Muirhead, and Mr. E. Barker; 2. Mr. A. Hamilton, Mr. G. MaLeod,

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League Medals:

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Ferguson, A. Hamilton, J. Mac-1

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J. Muirhead, J. Russell, W.

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Wallace, T. Young. T. Grish Red Herrings

H. Dingen, G. McLeod,

Afternoon Spoon Winners: Nư

(1 Rink, Messrs. 0. 31. Omar, P. Gray, L. A. Rose, J. Ferguson; No. 2 Rink, Masers. C. Young, T. Grimshaw, G. Roylance, A. B. [Allao: No, 3 Rink, Messrs. R. C. Hunter, H. Overy, T. Young, J. Russel; No. 4 Rink, Messri, J. Muirbead, D. Keith, W. Russell, N. Drummond: So. 5 Riak, Measın. W. Knight, E. Barker, G. Merrisen and J. Clark.

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CHINESE NEWS.

A Peking telegram to hand states that it was decided at the

ed the prize distribution. Mrs. Played at Kowloon and won by cabinet meeting of the 21st to Reid being the recipient of a beauti-the home team.

Scores:

ful bouquet from little Ms J, Stalker, 1,b.w. Msedonald Wallace.

B. D. Evacs, b Macdonald..

Mr. J. Reid, Vice-President of C. 1. Stapleton, run out... the Club, thanked the Committee C. Dauce, 1.b.w. Purton

of the Taikoo Bowling Club for E. L. Brega, st. Holdman, b asking his wife to distribute the Mcdonald

prizes. It was always a pleasure to Capt. Spinks, 1.b.. Mac- bis wife to come down there and docald..

for himself he could assure the F. G. Thompson, b Macdonald

Committee be always thoroughly L. E. S. Bodge, b Wallis enjoyed himself at the Taikoo Club W. Hyde, b Walls He looked проп the Taikoo R. Pestonji, not out. Club's premises as one of the. P. Robison, not out.. beauty spots of Hongkong sod

Extra... the Club

the bospitality

was all that could be desired. fully agreed with Mr. Hamilton's remarks about the ladies. He felt

of new members coming forward to Purton.

2/ Wilts. Regt. Ferguson and others. It was Lt. Bessen, b Evana.

reply to the Japanese official latter in a week's time, regarding the attitude of Chics in the Shan- Iutang question.

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A Shanghai messagestales that the Portuguese, minister left for 30 Macao on the 22nd inst.

Wa Wai-tib. the minister in Japan, has strongly advised Yes Wai-ching, the minister for Foreign Affairs, not to go to the 3 Pacific conference, but to remain 16 and deal with the Shsatong

question.

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Wo Pai-foo bas ordered the arsenal in Hankow to increase its production of cartridges. It is said that Wu Pui-foo is trying to take Shecam and Leechuen so as to cat off the military communîra- tion between the Szechuan and Canton troops.

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Total (nine wkl.1.140 Bowling analysis. -----

Q.

M. E.

W

8048

no Club in the Colony bad Macdonald. beea better served by the ladies. Wallis He was pleased to seen & number Brown

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3 89

* 1 18

2 24

1

1

lake the places of their old friend

+

Haynes, b Drake Rodgers, c Bates, Spinks

M

Stone, not out ...

1

Pitt,

Brawo ...

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Total

.123

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KCC. INSINGS.

L. E. Bates, hit wicket,

Hollands

Assorted Sizes

YEE SANG FAT CO.

LAWN BOWLS.

Successful Afternoon At Taikoo.

beat W. Weir, Blackman,

W.

Cooper and R. Wallsce.

Successful Season.

good sign and augered well for Bandsman Brown, e Dance, b the future saccess of the Club.

Spinks....

Mr. Reid, speaking on behalf of Capt. Bet, ras the donors, said he had no doubt Maj. Wallis, 1.b. w., Evans......

they would all be pleased to come. Culver, a Brags, b Evana 20 Fox, Edwards, Brawn forward again next year.

Lt. Macdonald, st. Dance, b

Mr. Keith, on behalf of the Spinks... visitors, thanked the Club for its Lce. Cpt. Purton, b Spraks hospitality. They had had a very Lt. Deane, run out pleasant alternoon and it was Sgt. Holdman, 1.b.w., Stalker always a plesaure for them to come P. Rogers, not out down to Taikoo. He sincerelyLt. Jessel, card b Stalker. hoped the

Committee Would

succeed in obtaining a new green.

At the instance of Mr. Keith three cheers and a "tiger" were given for the Taikoo Club and the. rroceedings then terminated.

Extraa.....

Total Bowling analysis.—

Evaus Open Championship Final. Stalker This match is to be played on Pestonji the ground of the Craigengower Spinks Cricket Club, on Saturday Oct.

At the conclusion of the play. 29th at 2.45 pm. The foalists

Mr. A. Hamilton invited Mrs Reidare Mr. G. R. Edwards of the

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A. G. Pile, e Savare Hollands O 15. O. Brawo, b Rhodes

16)

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F. E. Laurence, b Hol'ands... 21 E. J. Edwards, b Rhodes 121 W. B. Haslitt, b Rhodas

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1 31

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1 22

W. S. Drake, b Hollands,

4 1 14 3

HKC.C. v. Civil Service. Played on H.K.C.C. ground and

to distribute the prizes. Ee Kowloon Bowling Green Club, won by the home team. Scores: thanked the visitors for responding and Mr. J. Clark of the Police Many people WOT& present

Hongkong C.C. Club. at the Taikoo Bowling Green well to the Committee's lovits Recreation

Mr. Clark Major H. M., Edwards, b Ling.. tiva and welcomed the visiting has Saturday afternoon. Club on

come to the fore this E. J. R. Mitchell, b Bird.. ladies. Mr. Hamilton especially season

a player when, to wind up the season,

of M. M. Watson, b Bird and ability. mean Mrs.Reid, the wife of the Vice- thanked the local ladies for all they ne

WR. E. A: Webster, run out President of the Club, distributed bad docs during the season

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i selected as one of the Hongkong Capt. P. H. Davies, b Sayer the trophies to the successful Providing for the cresture comforts representatives in the recent T. E. Pearce, not out bowlers in the competitions held of te plasers and in other direc- Interport Match with Shanghai, F. H. Farthing, & Ling, b lle

during the year. The arranges. Mr Hamilton made reference when Hongkong proved vic-: Home .....

afternoon.

Teams

were

keen

Mr.

KUBELIK'S RETURN.

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Farthing

E. F. Spinks, c and b Hollands 3

W. Alderson, b Rhodes

F. G. Herridge, not out

F. E. Fenny, ran out...

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Total

83

LR.C. 2nd XI. v. University. The Tedian learn best University by runs on the latter's ground.

ID

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Se University made 141 T, E. Yerb

66), Ali Moosdeen with 1 for 24

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being the most successful Indian

20

bowler. The Indians managed 171

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Ali Moosdees 49 not out. A. H.

Madar 53, Y. A. Wabab 20 and N. Kitchell 4 not ont.

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Civil Service 2nd XI v. FLK.C.C. 2nd XI.

This match was played on Civil Service ground. The home testo fared badly, all out for 31, with no double figure score. Young cap- 11, tured three wickets for

Tutal (for 6 wkta... 132

CSCC

W. F. G. Gorvin, Farthing... Hon. Mr. C. Severu, o Fareb.

ing

21 Hope & for 12, H. Day 3 for 4 and; D. Reid 1 for 7. HE.C.C. made light of their task, compiling 160] for five wickets (Beid 51, Sewell 2844. D. J. Valentine 31 not out). 7 Civil Service tried pine bowlers, Cowen's 2 for 15 being the beat

ments were well carried out and to the presence of the donors of torious,

Clark on that. H. Benson, Det out.. thanks are due to the Committee Pass sad assured them that the occasion well justifying his ip-E. G. Lammert and the Hon. Secretary, Mr.M. go standard of play of the Taikoo clasion in

the team. Mr. B. G. Edkins... did not bat O'Brien. for the pleasant bowlers during the past season 8 Edwards it will be remembered. J. Davies....

to a very large extent due to the won the Open Championship in

Competition selected from

which their 1911, so with two such able members of the K. C. C. therophies bad engendered. Taiku exponents of the "Royal and

had had a very successful season, Ancient" game, Kowloon Bowling Green Club,

201 excellent Craigenzower, the C. S. C. C., the in winning the championship of tussle should be witnessd.

G. 1. Sayer, c Pearce, b Davies Police Recreation Club and the she Hongkong Lawn Bowl League,

F. J. de Rome, b Webster... Taikoo Club, and games of bowls bey had set up a record which

Jan Kubelik, the famous vio-R. C. Witchell, e Davira, b were indulged in, fire rinks being would be very difficult to bear in

Lammert One factor which had linist, is returning to England the future. occupied. As a rule, the home team plays the visitors, but on greatly contributed to the success after an absence of over eight. W. Hamilton, e Pearce, b

achieved was the splendid manner years. Saturday a departure was made from that custom, the teams wat wil players turned out! being selected from all the clubs When they were selected. Referring

to the Club's prospects for aext; present. The games resulted as

PLATE GLASS WINDOW.

H. E. Strange, run out follow-

season, Mr. Hamilton said they

F. J. Ling, & Edwards, b Farth. "Looking through my Torio No. 1 Rink: 0. M. Omar, R. were somewhat in the dark with

ing Gray, L. A. Rose, J. Ferguson, Committee could sure those who fine plate glass window " said an E. C. Fischer, & Benson, b

regard to their green, but the lenses is like looking through a w. Edmonde, not out beat J, Laing, J. Sloan, P. Basa had the power and privilege to American lady in the course of sad B. W. Bradbury.

Lammert..... provide them with a green that her remarks while in a tram-car R. E. V. Bird, b Lammert........ No. 2 Rink: G. Young, T. bey would have great pleasure in the other day. She said just the Grimshaw, G. Boylance, A. B. supplying the players (Applause). right thing. It cost a bit mora Allan, beat G. McLeod, F.

The Successful Competitors. Patbyjoba, A. Beccumbe and W.

[to build a plate glass window and Wotherspoon.

Mrs. Reid, at the invitation of it cost a bit more to make a pair Mr. Hamilton, then distributed the of Toric lenses than the ordinary No. 8 Bink: B. C. Hunter, H. prizes to the following successful flat kind. Torics are more than Overy, T. Young, J. Bussell, best players:-

This match, played at Happy B. Stewart, D. Peoples, L. J.

worth the small difference in cost Valley resulted in a win for the Club Championship (Presented to you in the added comfort you. A. M. C. Scares Blackburn and J. Gibson.

by Mr. D. Templeton): 1, Mr. J. derive from their use. Toric

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0 average.

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Navy v. C.R.C.

C.R.C. ware at home to the Navy. Navy batted first, and their hefty gbatting gave C,B,C. plenty of work), o in the hot sun. Franks made 75, 6 Jotham 67, Croie Rees 49 and Hesp 26 not cut, the innings closing at 124 240 for six wickets, Ng 81e-kwong. with four for 110, was the best of the bowlers, C.B.C. started badly and lost six for 84. Choa Mao-ping batted well and, partnered by G. Hall (11) and A. J. Kaw (15 not out) held the wickets up. He was 53 unconquered with 58, CH.C. bad O seven down for 89 when darkness

Total Bowling analyses das complete. EC.C. 2ND V. B.A.M.C.

R.A.M.C. INNINGS.

No. 4 Rink: J. Muirhead, Dusseil; 2, Mr. J. Maclachlan: 3, lenses of any prescription are Holland, b Drake Keith, W. Russell, N. Drummond, Mr. J. Ferguson.

manofactured by the Hongkong Rhodes, b Drake beat H. Dianen, J. Whyte, I Single Handicap: (Presented Optical Co., Successors to Clark Lapsley, and B. Gray.

Mr. & Co., Manufacturing and Re-Capt. Tomory, b Drake No. Bink: W. Knight, Euclicalsa; 2, Mr. E. Barker; d, fracting Opticians, 53, Queen's Thompson, & Harlett. Barker, G. Morrison, J. Clark,azr. W. Wotherspoon.

Savaye, L. b. w. Drake... Road Central.

West, & Spinks...

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16 compelled a closure, the match 14 being drawn. Crols Hees took 190 5. for 14. Forbes two for 28, sad 24 Buchanan two for three..

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