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CHINESE STILL PREDOMINATE..

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The Chinese R. C. maintain their unbeaten record and their teams are still gaining victories by ex- ceptionally large margins. In the two matches played on Saturday in the junior divisions, the Cause way Bay teams won no less than 146 games against 62.

The Club de Recreio are running the Chinese very close in the "B" Division, but the two teams have not yet met. The Portugueso have five victories in an equal number of matcher and it will not be until

tested against the Chinese.

MONDAY, JUNE 20. 1927.

heat Waterfield and Thompain, 7--; beat Hool and Greenaway, 11-0," Total: C.R.C, 77, R.A.0.C. 22. Hongkong C.C. v. K.B.S.F.TA. At King's Park, the Hongkong C.C. defeated the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association by 36

gures. Ecores:

G. Hedley and J, C: Faers (K.B.S.F.P.A.) lost to G. 8. Hugh Jones and T. G. Bennett, 3-8; lost to R. W. Leo and C. D. Wales, 6-8; lost to A, II, Fenn and M. M. Wat 50, 5-6.

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Per 8.5. President Taft from Manila, June 19.--Mr. D. N. Ausomul, Mr. R. G. Assomul, Mr. G. S. Angelos, Mr. Mr. A. Angeles, Mrs. F. Angeles, V. Jethinul, Mr. R. L. Julian, Mrs. R. L. Julian, Mr. S. Van Glider, Col. Lt. B. E. Gates, Mr. B. E. Gatos, F. M. Helsington, Mrs. P. M. Hol- E. O Murphy and J. D. Murphy aington, Mr. N. Lekḥraj, J. A. Larri- (K.B.S.F.P.A.) lost to Hugh-Jones | very, and Bennett, -8; lost to Leg and Per s.s. Kalyan from Europe via Wales, 4-7; lost, to Penn and Wat-ports, June 17-Mr. R. Aubroy, Mr. son, 4-7.

J. M. Cox, Mr. D. Mansfield, Mr. N. Roper, Mr. B. T. Simons, Mr. A. N. Brande, Mrs. F. Lloyd, Mr. H. West, Lt. Cont. J. Mudford, Mr. and Mrs.

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O. T Evana and T. Pilo (K.B.S.F.P.A) lost to Ilugh-Jonca and Bennett, 1-10; lost to Lee and

BULL, 3-S.

TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI, July 9, that their strength will be Wales, 1-7; lost to Pent. and Wat. Pengelley, Mr. and Mrs. P. Brindley,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

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In the "B" Division the Hong- kang C. C. created the surprise of the week by defeating the Univer alty by suven games, thus winning

32.

Total: H.K.O.C. 07, K.B.S.F.P.A.

Recfcio vi Kowloon C.C. On home ground, the Club de Re- crcio defeated the Kowloon C.C. by

Monday, June 20th, Midnight their first victory in that division. 20 games. Scores:

Tuesday, July 5th Tuesday, July 19th

Tuesday, Aug. 2nd

Tuesday, Aug 16th

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J "IP DIVISION. University v. H.K.C.C.

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At Pokfulam, the Univeralty lost to the longkong C.C. by 13 games.

Scores:

W. M. Gitties and D. K. Samy (University) lost to H. J. Armstrong and S. M. Garrod, 4-7; boat L. M. S. Lloyd and W. A, Nowers, 7-4; Yost to W. L. Dunbar and R. K Valentine, 50.

T. K. Tan and C. de Souza (Uni- versity) lost to Armstrong and Gar rod, 6--6; lost to Lloyd and Nowers; 5-6; lost to Dunbar and Valentine, 4-7.

B. P. Ng and T. L. La (Univer- | nity) lost to Armstrong and Garrod, to Lloyd and Nowers, 47: 101 3-8; best Dunbar and R. K, Valen- Link, 6--..

56.

Total: University 43, H.K.C.C.

Kewlona C.C. v. U.S.R.C.

On home ground, the Kowloon C.C. lost to the United Services R.C. by

Scores: 27 games.

E, Abraham and C. II. Atkins (K.C..) bst, to Maj. Lucas and Lt. Frowen, 2-9; lost to Capt. Somer. set and Dr. Thomas, 6-6; lost to 1. Dale and Lt Smith, 4-7.

W. Woodward and D. J. Purves (K.C.C.) lost to Lurns and Frawen, 2-9; Just to Somerset and Thomas, 47 heat Dale and Smith,

P. M. Pinguet and G. S. Ford (K.C.C.) lost to Lucas and Frawen, 2-9; beat Smerset and Thomas, 6-5; lant te Dale and Smith, 4-5.

Total: K.C.C. 36, U.S.R.C. 63...

South Ching v. Nippon.

At King's Park, the South China A.A. defeated the Nippon Club by 5 games. Soores:

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11. S. Remedios and A. Ribeiro (Recreio) beat L. Jack and C. H. Leddra, 7; beat G. Lee and A. J. Kow, 9-2; boat R. F. Strange and J. S Smith, 7-4.

A. V. Remedios and L. Ribeiro (Recreio) beat Jack and Loddra, 83: beat Lee and Kew; 6-5; lost to Strange and Smith,

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R. Hyndman and A. A. Remedios (Recreio) bent Jack dra, 7-1; beat Lee and Kew, 74; beat Strange and Smith, 8---3,

Total: Kecreto 64, K.CC. 35.

Nippon . South China. On home ground, the Nippon Club defeated the South China A.A. by 3 games. Scores:

K, Nakano and T. Isomura (Nip non) lost to C. N. Teung and H. N. Tal, 6-0; lost to W. T. Li and L. K. Li, 3-8; lost to S. K. Ng and C. Y. Tse, 29.

Y. Mise and H. Yakol (Nippon) lost to Teang and Tai, 6-0; bent Li and Li, G-5; hent Ng and Tso,

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K. Yoshikawa and Y. Hachiuma (Nippon) beat Tsang and Tai, 9-2; bent Li and Li, 10-1; Jost to Ng and Tso, 5-0.

Total: Nippon 51, S. C. A. A. 49. "Craigengower v. Talkan. At Happy Valley, Craigengower defeated the Talkoo R.C. by 41

Scores:

C.C.

Kames.

E Xavier and E. Hamson.

(C.C.C.) beat R. M. Keown and W. Eldridge, 7; bent A Morrison to da Gardner, 8-3; beat K. Boul-

ton and A. McIndoe, 92.

H. M. Xavier and D. Claw (C.0.0.) beat Keown and Eldridge, 7-1; beat Morrison and Gartner, 6-5; hent Boulton and MeIndec, 9--2.

A. R. Remedies and C. A. Hyder (C.C.C.) beat Keown and Eldridge, -2; bent Morrison and Gardner, 6-5 bent Boulton and Melndee,

Ma Tac-huen and Chan Hip-wo (S.C.A.A.) bent Y. Sajiki and T.9-2. Fujieda, 6-3; beat N. Nomura and Total: C.C.C. 70, T.R.C. 20, K. Tsurumi. 9-2; lost to U. Mizu- guchi and T. Miki, 4--7.

Chan So And Ho Wei-hink (S.C.A.A.) heat Sajiki and Fujieda, 6-5; lost to Nomura and Tsurumi, 5-6; lost to Mizuguchi and Miki, 4-7.

YESTERDAYS

MATCHES.

"A" Division.

INDIANS V. UNIVERSITY. Playing on the Indian R. C. ground yesterday afternoon, the University were defeated by 23 games. Scores:

H. D. Rumjahn and S. H. Ismail

Lak Kung-cheung and Luk Ding; cheung (S.C.A.A.) lost to Sajiki and and heat Nomura Fujica, 6: Taurumi, G-5; lost to Mizuguchi | hent W. M. Gittins al T. W. Cheng, and Miki, 5-6.

Toll: S.C.A.A. 52, Nippon $7.

Chinese v. Craigengewer. At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C. defeated Craigengower C.C. by 89 games. Scores!

C. Chon and H. Le (C.R.C.) beat Ileward and G. Kelly, I-2; lost to I. W. Leonard and Howard, 4-7: beat A. D. Hamson and W. Crocker, G---5.

M. C. Lau and T. C. In (C.R.G.) heat Howard and Kelly, 1-2; bent Lognard and Howard, 1-2; heat Hainen and Crocker, 7--1.

F. K. Lau and W. K. Cheung

(d) beat Howard and Kelly 10-1: beat Leonard and Howard, G-5; beat Haasan and Crocker,

Total:

C.R.C. 69, C.C.C. 30. Indian R., v. MR.K, At Sonkumpoo, the Indian R.C. de fented the Mitsui Bussan Kujahn by 21 gunes, Scorca:

7-4; beat F. A. Redmond and B. II. Wong, 6-5: beat 11.-C. Hung and de Souza, 7-1.

M. Razack and J. A. Cassunb boy, beat Gittina and Chong, 9-2; beat Redmond and Wong, 7-1; heat Hung and de Souza, 8-1.

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Per s.. Suwa Maru from Japan, via ports, June 17-Miss E. Artin- dale, Mrs. K. Arthidale, Miss W. AT- tindale, Mr. G. H. Benwell, Mr. Cheong Kau, bir Cheong Tack Chow, Miss M. Creighton, Miss R. Creigh ton, Mr. W. V. Curtis, Mr. K. Do- bashi, Mr. Djang Fang, Miss Etho Fai, Mr. T. Funatsu, Mr. Fung Ho- Fuson, Mr. M. Iwai, Mr. lap, Master B. Fuson, Master N. C. L. Laird, Mr. Lam Yat-min, Miss El. Marshall, Mr. T. Oka, Mr. J. Os- wald, Miss E. Peretuo, Mios G. Perc tuo, Mr. Ng Ka-son, Mrs. R. L Read, Mr. K. Saegusa, Mr. Tong Fung-yau, Mrs. D. M. Wallis, Miss K. F. A. Wallis, Mr. G. H. Wallis, Mr. Wong Mo-ghung, Mr. Yen Wing- chong, bir. Yu Pagk-kit, Mr. S. Kareda, Mr. K. Amemiya, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ebata, Mr. U, Hashizume, Mr. M. Orii, Mra K. Okada, Mr. E. A. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tazawa, Mr. K.

Mr. Y.. Masuda, Nagata, Mr. G. Okuno, Mr. Y. Shi- noda, Mrs. Y. Kagawa, Mr. L. Demeny, Mr. Mr. F. Bares, Mr. L. B. Stone, Mr. H. V. Millington, Mr. Su-zien, Goh Soon-thong, Mr. Tai Mr. S. F. Kimatral, Mr. U. Saild, Mr. C. M. Warren, Master C. R.

S. Warren, Mr. Umura, Mr. M. Tsumura, Mr. Y. Hasumma, Mr. Y. Murakami, Mr. T. Ogata, Mr.. T. Yoshida, Mr. C. Akishige, Mr. Andow, Mr. B. Ack!, Mr. K. Fujino, Mr. N. Fukutemi, Mr. and Mrs, K. Hashimote, Miss T. Hashimoto, Mr. Kame T. Hattori, and Mrs. K.

Mr. K. Mr. K. Kogure, Mikawa, Mr. U. Miyacka, Mr. K. Shiano, Mr. R. Takeuchi, Mr. E. Tsuchihashi, Mr. H. Ohtani, Mr. S.

yama,

Uchida, Mr. I. Yokco, Mr. T. Ho- in Mr. M. Miyake, Mr. Y. Mori, shino, Mr. A. Ozawa, Mr. J. J.

J. Hansen, Mr. S.

Miki Mr. and Mrs. N. Miku riya, Mr. S. Saito, Mr. K. Sakamoto, Mr. 1. Sekl, 'Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Colburn,

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DEPARTED.

Per s.s. Suwa Maru for Europe, via ports, June 18.-Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Colburn, Miss N. L. Colburn, Mr. B. Aoki, Mr. K. Hushimoto, Mr. E. Tsushibashi, Mr. J. C. Power, Mr. Power, Mrs. Y. Hashimoto, Misa T. Hashimoto, Mr. B. A. Shepherd,

Mrs. P. Kugawazaw, Mr. K. Sake- A. II. and S. A. Rumjahu beat meto, V. Rupchand, Mr. R. Gillins and Chong 7-4; lost to Red-Haves, Mr. L, B. Stone, Mr. K. mond and Wong 4-7; beat Hung and Milawn, Mr. S. Miki, Mr. and Mrs. de Souza, 6-5.

A. J. Withers, Mrs. J. I. Sorenson, Total: Indian R.C. 61, University Mr. and Mrs. Blata, bir. and Mrs. J. F. Gale, Mr. H. Takeuchi, Mr. N. Tuluitome, Mr. K. Fujino, Mr. | Suzien Tai, Mr. S. Mikariyn, Mrs. M. Mikureya, M. K. Kumeyuma, Me, G. A. Dowson, De. Man Wong, Yu Hong. Mr. Leung A Loung Fung Se, M. 1. Yokoo, Mr. M. Tsumura, Mr. S. Ando, Mr. Ohtani, Mr. S. Velide, MET. Sekik, Mr. T. Soni, Mr. Y. Kogure, Mr. K. Amamiya, Mr. S. Kamda, Mr. Hashisumu, Mr. S. Akishige,

Haltori, Master Ao 3. T.

Moore,

"B" DIVISION. University v Indian R. C. hidian R. C. and lost by games. The University entertained the

Scores:

T. K. Tan. und Y. B. Ne lost to S. A. Hussain and Y. A. Wahnb 5-6; lost to S. S. Hussin and S. A. Hamid 4-7; Beng D. Mohamed and S. A. R. Bux -5.

T

L. I and A. U. King lost to Hussain and Wabab 4-7; lost

S. A. Hussain and Y. A. Wahab Hussain and Hamid 4-7; lost to Mo- (1.R.C.) beat Y. Mizcbe

and M.

7 best Y. Koyama and

hamed and Bax -8.

સંસ્ક

Kitajima. 8-3; beat N. Inagaki Hussain and Wahab 2-9; bent Ilus-

and W. Tanaka, B-2.

B. P. Ng and D. K. Samy lost to G.

sin and Hamid 8-3; beat Mohamed S. S. Hussain and S. A. Hamid and Bux 7-1. (1.R.C.) beat Mizobe,and Kitajinia, Total: University 43, Indian R.C. 6-5; heat Koyama and Nakamurn, 56. Abeut Inagaki and Tanaka,

S. A. R. Bax and D. Mohamed (12) lost to Mizobe and Kitajima,

B: lost to Koyama and Nakamura, 4-7; lost to Inagaki, and Tanaka, 0-6.

1.R.C.. 60, M.B.K. 39.

Total:

Royal Engineers v. Recreio. Playing away, the Club de Recreio defeated the Royal Engineera by 49

Scores:

Hamte.

White and Earl (R.E.) lost to C. Burretto and D. Noronha, 4-7; lost

Poo

1. C. C. Whitehead, Mrs. II. Moore, Mrs. K. Okada, Mr. T Tazawa, Mrs. P. Tazawa, Mr. T. T. Hanson, Mr. U." Miguoka, Mr. S. Orii, Me. Niiru S. T.

Mr. S. Shundo, Mr. Y. Kimatral, Mr. O. D. Mahitani, M. Barnes, Mr. U, Saiki, Mrs. Sick Chung,

Y Hasunuma, Mr. S. Ohmurn, Mrs. Leung Wong Playing at Taikoo the Kowloon S Miss Leung Yul Fong, Mrs. British School Former Pupil Asso Tudhope, Miss B. Chu, Mrs. Wong Tsung Wong Se, Mr. and Mrs. G. eiation beat Taikoo by 59 to 10. Lai Sang, Master Cjeung On Chai, The prison and Gardner lost to Pun- F. M. Chen,

and Mrs. K. Ph. Van Diggele, Chang Lok Manakami, Mr. Wu Master Chen Mang Hung, Mr.

Chun

Taikoo v K. B. S. F. P. A.

The scares were.

eleon and Pito 1-10, lost to Green- halgh and Railton, 4-7 and bent Fnors and Murphy 6-5...

Keown and Eldridge beat Faers and Murphy 7-4, bent Greenhalgh and Railton G-5 and lost to Puncheon and Pile 2-9:

Boulton and McIndoe beat Faers

10 J. Silva and F. Remedios, 3-8;aul Murphy 6-5, bent Greenhalgh and

G lost to F. Prata and E. de Sousa, Railton 6-3 and lost to Puncheon and

File 2-9.

Trumper and Rose (R.E.) lost to Barrello and Noronha, 2-0; lost in Silva and Remedios, 110; beat Prata nnd de Souse, C-5...

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Total: R.E. 28, Recreio 71.

"C" DIVISION.

Kowloon C. C.

University

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.5 4 1 .5 3 2

4 2 2 Mitsui Bussah Kaisha ..3 1 2 Hemplang C. C. United Services R. C.

Division "B."

Chinese R.C. v. R.A.0.C. At Causeway Bay, the Chinest R.C. defeated" the Royal Army Ord- rance Corps. by G6 games. Scores:

W. B. Ma and K. K. Ip (C.R.C.) Chinese R. C. beat W. Hardy and J. Bendall, 8-9; Club de Recreio bout G. Walerfeld and A. Thomp Tadlan R. G. Bon, 9-2 bent P. Lool and E. Nippon Club

Craigengower C. C. Greenaway, 11--0

South China A. A, United Services R. C. University Kowloon C. C. Hongkong C. C. §. Mata Busana Kalsha Royal Enginoors

Choung and T. C. Chiu (C.R.C.) beat Hardy and Bendall, B-3; beat Waterfield and Thomp- son, 9-2; beat Hool and Greenaway,

9-2.

H. F. Un and N. K. Lau (C.R.C.) lost to Hardy and Bendall, 6-3;

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NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES.

New York, Juno 18. Last week's results in the baseball Leagues were as follows:

National League, Saturday (June 11):

Chicago 2, New York 1. Pittsburgh 10, Brooklyn 11. . Cincinnati G, Boston 3. St. Louis 4, Philadelphia. 2. Sunday (Jure 12);

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Brooklyn 11, Pittsburgh Chicago 7. New York 6. Cincinnati 1, Boston 4. St. Louis 5, Philadelphin 4. Monday (June 13);

Chiengo 6, Now York 2. Pittsburgh 4, Brooklyn 5. Tuesday (June 14):

Chicago 4, New York 3.

St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 4.

Division "C."

P. W. L. Pis,

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P. W. L. Pts.

Б

10 Chinese R. C..

12

Cincinnati 1, Boston 0.

.6.6

10 Nippon Club

5 1

10

.6 4 2

8 Craigengewer C. 0.

Wednesday (June 18):

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8 Club de Recreio

4

8

.6 3 3

Netherlands T, C.

2. 2

4

0 3 0

R. A. O. C.

2 "3

4

.1 4

South China A. A.

2 Kowloon C. C.

1

2 Hongkong C. C.

Kowloon School 'Tolkoo R. C.

Pittsburgh 7, Boston 4.

Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn 2.

Chicago 12, Philadelphia . St. Louis 6, New York 0,

Thursday (June 16):

St. Loula 6, Now York 10. Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 1. Pittsburgh 0 Boston 0. Chicago 7, Philadelphin 2.

Cincinnati 3, Brooklyn 5. Chicago 2, Philadelphia 12. Pittsburgh Brooklyn 8.

American League.

Saturday (June 11):

New York 6, Cleveland 4, Boston 6, St. Louis 10. Philadelphin 5, Detroit 6. Washington 9, Chiongo 4. Sunday (June 12):

New York 7, Clevoland 8. Washington, Chicago 1. Detroit 11, Boston 10. Monday (June 13):

New York 14, Cleveland, 8. Philadelphia 7, Detroit 6. Washington 10, Chicago 0. Boston 0, St. Louis 2. Tuesday (June 14):

Games postponed on rain.

Wednesday (June 15):

account of

Philadelphin 4, Chicago 6. Boston v. St. Louis game post-

poned owing to rain.

Thursday (Jung 16):

Now York Boston

8, Bt. Louis 1.

11, Cleveland 10. Philadelphia 0, Chiengo 4. Washington 1, Detroit 0. Friday (June 17):

Now York 8, St. Louis 2. Washington 8, Detroit 1. Philadelphia 8, Chicago 9. Beaton J, Cleveland 6.

Reutor's American Service,

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