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THE CHAMPIONS OF THE FIRST DIVISION,
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"Kowloon Dock won the champion-
FOOTBALL.
CHINESE ATHLETIC'S BIG VICTORY.
A trial match to decide the team, to represent China in the forthcom" ing Olympic games at Shanghai, was played at Sookunpeo on Saturday afternoon, between the Chinese Ath letic Association and the South China Athletic Association.
ship of the first division of the Hong- kong Lawn Bowls Longue for the irst time in their history on Saturday, when they mat and defeated the Civil Service C. C. at Happy Valley. Kowloon Dock have played
ten matches and have won all of them, and no other team in the League can It was very one-sided and unin- How secure the same number of tereating exhibition, the Chinese Ath- Istic being so overwhelmingly sup; points. Although they wore down on
wo of the rinks, Lapsley's four had orlor that at the end they had scored the large margin of 25 shots in their thirteen goals without roply.
your, and the Dock wan comfort-hal, on an South China miss the first half, when South China missed a pen- Kowloon C. C., with a weakened alty, and they added seven more oftar team, were no match for Taikoo, and went down heavily, all three rinks being defeated.
Kowloon The meeting of the Bowling Green Club and the Police on the former's ground provided a rory exciting match, the visitors get ling the verdict by the narrowest pos-
ible margina single shot. ..
In the second division, Kowloon C.
found their maten in East Point.
t was a fairly close game up to a
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the interval.
They
Suen was responsible for no less than eight of the goals. He played a brilliant game and was well sup ported by his colleagues. The match resolved itself into a tussle between the Chinese Athletic forwards and the opposing defence, and the latter had it gruelling time.
. Capt. Austin refereed the match.
oint, but towards the end there was H. Beer
o doubt as to the visitors' superiority. F. T. Knott
Owing to a first division match,
oing in progress at the Bowling
Green, the Bowling Green second team
nat Talkoo at Kowloon Dock.
The
A. B. Allan 20 S. Alderman
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R.I.K.Y.C. v. Recreio.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
LEAGUE TENNIS.
CHINESE "B" TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP.
The Chinese "B" team defeated the Club de Recreto by the narrow margin of one game, thus becoming champions in all three divisions of the longue.
.
The match was played on the
·Hongkong Cricket Club's ground, and a keen tusslo resulted in-tho Por tuguese team conceding victory to the Chinese by an odd game in ninety-nine.
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MONDAY,
AUGUST 8,41927.
KOWLOON CONCERTS.
THIRD OF SERIES. AT KOWLOON DOCKS.
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Another first rata military band concert was given at Kowloon Subsribed Capital Docks yesterday evening by the 2nd. Batt. Welsh Regiment.
Was Д
Band, when there largely improved. civilian at- tendance, as compared with the previous two Sunday concerts, This was mainly owing to the fine weather. The attendance was ex- tremely large, there being natur, ally a big, proportion of Service men.
Only five members of the U.S.R.C. turned up at Sockunpoo to play the Indian R.C. in the "A" Division. It was decided to play, two pairs and This series of concerts, which the result was the defont of the have been organised by the Kow-In visitors which makes the I.R.C. run-loon Docks United Services Club, ners-up in the "A" division.
have proved extremely popular al-In though the two previous program- mes were marred by, wet weather, keeping many civilians indoors and preventing an open-air enter- tainment. Fortunately yesterday's was favoured with fine weather, and concluded some half Lan hour before the downpour of
rain.
Nippon Club accounted for the K.C.C. "B" team and R.A.0.C. feated the Kowloon Club's "C" by thirteen games,
The detailed results are as fol lows:
"A" DIVISION.
Indian R.C. v. -U.S.R.C.
At Sookunne, the Indians defeat- 10ed the United Services R.C. by 8 games. Only 15 games were played '40 | in all by mutual consent, Scores:
I. M. Razack and S. A. Hussain (I.R.C.) lost to Somerset and Quin, Taikoo men won by a handsome mar-Yacht Club lost to the Club de
On their own green, the Royal HK-7; bent Eaking and Healing Recreio by #1 shots."
in.
Craigengower defented Civil Sor- ice, and the Club de Recreio gained big victory over the Yacht Club.
DIVISION I.
CS.C.C. v. K.D.R.C.
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C. de R.
VF. Silva
L. Rocha
R.II.K.Y.C.
Abraham Croucher
Reed Edwards
C. Silva
16 L. C. Souza
16
D. Alvos
E. V. Souen
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-Vaux ice C.C. lost to the Kowloon Dock Black LC. by 14 shots.
C.S.C.C.
K.D.R.C.
H. G. Couper
E. Docherty
F. Cullen
V. Rameny
40
Bullock
C. E. Marques
concert
While Service men are admitted
free, a small charge of 50 cents is ntade for civilians, the money being devoted to a fund for buying prizes to be competed for in a Service swimming gala which is to. be organised at the end of the sea-
II. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rum-son. jahn (LR.C.) bent Somerset and Quin, 8-3; bent Eaking And Thomas, 9-2.
"B" DIVISION.
'C.R.C. v. Recreio.
A mistake occurred yesterday with regard to the launch which was detailed off for Queen's Pier nt 4,15 to bring people over from Hongkong. Owing to a mistake of the coxswain the launch was taken to the Kowloon Police Pier and the error was. not discovered until the launch return-
On the Hongkong C.C. ground, the Chinese R.C. defeated the Club 26 de Recreio by one game. Scores:
F. Remedios and J. Silva (C. de R.) beat C. Choa and H. Lo, 8-3;ed with no passengers. It was beat F. K. Lau and W. K. Cheung, immediately sent to Queen's pier 6-5; beat M. C. Lau and T. C. Iu, where it arrived some fifteen 7-4.
minutes late. The organisers de-
Wood Davies
8 A. Ribeiro
C. Vas
Hammond,
P. Yvanovich
16 J. Ribeiro
29
40
Wynne-Jones C. Lopes. Shields
212
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Kowloon Bowling G.C. v. Taikoo. Playing at Kowloon Dock, Taikoo defeated tho Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 22 shots.
C. Atkinson
J. Lindsay
18 J. C. Brown
15
J. Puncheon
&
J. O. McLaggan
Bowling Green.
10 Matthews
J. Sloan
Beattie
L Westlake
Keegan Deaken
Oswick
I. H. Rose
·
0. Brawn
Grimmitt
Laing
W. Smith
Hulledge
15 R. Lapsley
c.18 S. Gray
Taikoo R. C. v., K. C. C.
Stonhum
65 Budding
On their own groen, the Taikoo
.C. defeated Kowloon C.C. by 38
Maclachlan
Dixon Cuff
*T. Boyle
D. Walmsley
16 C. Matthews
. D. E.
endered
GI
G..Henderson
Taikoo.
Maxwell
24
J. Chalmere
W. Warnock
Chapman Hall
T. Young
12 H. McKechnie
20
hots.
T.R.C.
K.C.C.
Hall
Hatt
Spiers
Muirhead
F. Fincher
W. Hyde
Wylie Warron
Munro
21 Dinnen
21
W. Goldenberg
49
13
A, Kern
Whyte Rusacli
7. Wother-
spoon
McCubbin
7. Senth
Laing
. Morrison
Grimes
Grimshaw
26 II. Overy
*V. Labrum
J. C. Lyal
League Tables.
71
The positions in the League to date
E. de Sousa and F. Ribeiro (c.sire to express, their regret at the de R.) bunt C. Choa and H. Lo,mistake and steps are being taken 6-5; lost to F. K. Lau and W. Kto ensure that there shall be no Cheung, 29; bent M, C. Lau and misunderstanding in future. T. C. Iu, 74.
Excellent Concert.
E. Noronha and G. Barretto (C. de R. lost to C. Chos and H. Lo, The concert was voted one of 1-7 lost to F, K. Lau and W. Kthe best that has been given at the Cheung, 3-8; beat M. C. Lau and T. C. Ju, G-5. 1
Nippon Club v. K.C.C.
Docks so far, being both well ba- lanced and excellently rendered. A brilliant interpretation of "Silver
At King's Park, the Nippon Club Trumpets" (Viviani) commenced defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 5 games, Scores:
Y. Sajiki and I. Mise (Nippon) lost to C. H. Atkins and W. Wood ward, 3-8; bent P. M. Pinguet End H. Bough, 65; beat E. Abra- ham and R. F. Strange, 7-4.
T. Miki and H. Nomura (Nippon) beat C. H. Atkins and W. Woodward, 74; lest to P. M. Pinguet and H. C. Bough, 6-0; lost to E. Abraham and P. F. Strange, 5-6.
R. Fujieda and U. Mizuguchi (Nippon) lost to C. H. Atkins and W. Woodward, 4-7; bent P: M. Pin- guet and E. C. Bough, 8-3; beat F. Strange, P. W. D. L. Pts. Abrabara and R.
7-1.
Division 1.
are:
20 F. Goodwin
11
W. J. Edward's
E. D. Shank,
Macleod Wallace
R. Abraham
Kowloon Dock
10 10
22 C.-J. Tacchi
12 Talkoo R. G.
Police R. C.
74
K.B.G.C. v. Police R.C..
80 Kowloon B.G.C.
On their own green, the Kowloon owling Green Club lost to the Police
C. by one shot.
K.B.G.C.
Duncan Fergusson Forster
M. Hol-
land
Thomson
Harvey Macfarlane
. Russell
Hedley Magill Muir
7. Muctor
Jane
4
P.R.C.
Glendenning
Collins Condon
26 West
Wiltshire Marks
Sword
14 Mair
Randle Robinson Hollands
17 West,
57
DIVISION II
15
9
→ 20 10 7 I 2 16 10, .5 - 5 10 1 4.9 Craigengower C.G. 10 4 6 8 Civil Servico C. C. D 2 Kowloon C., C... 10
4
1
D 2
the 1
Courts.
"C" DIVISION,
Kowloon C.C. v. RA.O.C.-- The Royal Army Ordnance Corps defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 13 games
latter's Scores:- Shots for and Against.
C. H. Leddra and J. S. Smith For Agst. Up Dn. (K.C.C.) beat W. Hardy and J. 024 403 130 Bondall, 6-6; lost to P. Hool and G. Waterfield, 3-8; lost to C. Lake and A. Thompson, „5—8.
Kowloon Dock - Taikoo N.C. : 632 Kowloon B.G.C.
520 103
548 493
643
599
Pulice R. C..... 580 G93 Civil Service G.C. 505 Craigengower C.G. 637 Kowloon C.C
21 Kowloon C.C.
22
66
5888111
G. Lee and A. J. Kew (K.C.C.)
38 beat W. Hardy and J. Bendall, 6–5;
62 lost to P. Hool and G, Waterfield,
463 638 · 175 | 4-7; beat C, Lake and A. Thomp-
Division II.
son, C-5.
E. Walker and E. R. Price (K.C.C.) beat W. Hardy and J. Ben- P. W. D. L Pts. dall, 7-1; lost to P. Hool and G. Waterfield, 1-10: lost G. Lake and A. Thompson, 5-6.
Kowloon B.G.C. Civil Servico C. G. 12 Club de Recreio.. 12 Cruigengower G.C. 12
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to date are:
(Two points are given for a win.)
11 8 - 3 10
East Point R.C.
12 8
4 18
Taikoo R.C.
10
7.1
2 15
11
4 14
7 10
8
8
L
Shots for and Against.
For Agst. Up. Dn.
07
Chinese R.C.
95
697 66
68 Royal H.K.Y.Q. T..
Kowloon C.C. V. E.P.R.C.
Kowloon C. C. lost to the East pint R.C. by 16 shots at Kowloon, K.C.C.
. W. E. David
son
Harrison
E.P.R.C.
F. Samways Webster
F. J. Gorvin R. H. Whiteford
P. Robinson 14 R. W. Leo
23
8888
East Point R.C. .. 723 C31 Taikoo R. G.... 637 642 Kowloon B.G.C. 663 Kowloon C. C... 600 604 50 Club de Recreio. 680 706 Craigengöwer C.C, '659, 712 Civil Service C.C. 655 710 Royal H.K.Y.C... 393 554
7. W. Hiret
G. Vickers
CIVIL SERVICES.
Nash
H. Hampton
Smith
A. R. Henderson
29
A. T. Hamilton
Departmental Bowls Competition.
E. Lammort 18 H. McTavish
E. Lawrence R. W. Williamson
18 R. McKellar
Hamblin
Petheram Wragge
43
G. M. Shaw
13
"
C.C.C.. Civil Service C.C. Playing at home, Craigéngower C. beat Civil Service C.C. by 28 lotą.
C.C.C
K. Modi
Deacon
A. Razack,
A. Rod-
riguez,
CS.C.C.
S. Eccleshall
C. E. Jones
F. H. W. Haynes
19 J. Mnessy
F. Lanny *S. Jones
E. Nicholson T. W. Carr F. Luz
F. H. Holdman
H. Bellwood 24 R. Taylor,
K, Kharas
A. Lewis
511119889
I
Indian R.C.
Division "A".
Kowloon C.C. University
45 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha
63
66
United Services R.C. Hongkong C.C.
the programme, after which came "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe) and "The Mikado" (Sullivan), the latter being extremely well done.
The beat received item was un- doubtedly "In a Monastery Gar den" (Ketelbey). This oriental plece never loses it's charm and haunting appeal, and as played by the band yesterday was tremely skilful and sympathetic rendering.
an ex-
Then followed lighter music, in- cluding "I Can't get over a girl like you" (Barnard) and the wal- tz "I Love the Moon" (Rubens). Also included in the programme were "Rose Marie" (Friml), "Un Peu D'Amour" (Sileaue), ""Nell Gwyn" (German), and selections of Welsh airs.
The programme concluded with regimental marches.
A further concert will be given next Sunday, the programme for which will be published in due course...
DEMPSEY v TUNNEY.
SIARKEY AS SUBSTITUTE (F NECESSARY.
Strafford, N. II., Aug. 6. Jack Sharkey states that he has made ar arrangement with Tex Rickard whereby he (Sharkey) will act as substitute for either Dempsey or Tunney should either of the latter 12 be unable to enter the ring in the 6 5 1 10 coming bout-Reuter'a American
P. W. L. Pts.
Division "D"."
Chinese R.C. Club de Recreio Indian R.C. Craigengower C.C. Nippon Club United Services R.C. Hongkong C.G.
South China A.A. University
6 6
6 4 2 8 Service.
6 3 3
6
6 1 5 2
$ 1 5 2
6 1 5
2
Stoker Morrell's Challenge.
Stoker W. T. Morrell of H.M.S. Vindictive writes: I challenged any welter or middleweight in the Colony and was accepted by Battling Skief, P. W. L. Pts. R.A.M.C., who will be called upon to .12 11 1 22 fall it in the near futuer if still .12 10 *2 *20 agreeable. I apologise for the delay 11 9 2 18in communicating with him, which .10 6 4. 12 was through unforseen circumstances. 04 12 Side-stake and conditions will also be
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Mon's Club Lost to the Hongkong University by 9 games,
Scores:
The first bowls match for the De-Royal Engineers..... partmental Cup was played off on Mitsui Bussan Kalsha .11 2 0. the Civil Services' green, Happy Kowloon 0.0.
10 1 9 Valley, yesterday afternoon, between (including re-play). the Prison Department and the Sant- tary Department.
The eup was first put up for com- petition last year, when the two teams meeting in the first round yes- terday were rivala in last year's final. The cuj was then won by the Sanitary Department who defeated the Police Department in the Anal. The teams and scores were as fol-
16 lows:
14
H. E. Strange
L. Luck
2
Prison Department G. L. Buchar an, S. Randle, J. Wiltshire and J.C. West. Total score 12.
Sanitary Department: R.A. Smith, HE. Strange, G.E. Roylance and R. Duncan. Total score 19.
Division "C
Chinese R.C. Nippon Club Club de Recreio Craigengower C.C. South China A.A. R.A.0.C. Kowloon C.C. Hongkong C.C. Netherlands T.C. K.B.S.F.P.A. Taikoo R.C.
W. J. Howard and A. B. Hamson P. W. L Pts. (St. Peter's) heat T. W. Chong and 0.0 18 B. P. Ng, 6-5, beat T. E. Tan and 1 14 G. de Souza, 8-8, lost to P. C. Lim 862
212 and H. C. Hung, 4-7.
8.7
9 6 3 12 9 6 4
10
R
a 4
8
10 4.8
.8
.10 3 77
.10 37
10 2 8
7
7
St. Peter's Y. M. C. University.
Playing at the Pokfulum courts yesterday, St. Peter's Church Young
(St.
W. Hunt and E. Zimmern Peter's) lost to T. W. Chong and
B. P. Ng. 4-7, bent T. K. Tam and G.
de Souza, 7-4, last to P. C. Lim and H. C. Hung, 5-0.
W. M. Gittins and G. Kelly (St. Poter's) lost to T. W. Chong and B. P. Ng, 20, bont T. K. Tan and G. de Souza, 6-5, lost to P, C. Lim and H. C. Hung, 8-8.
Total: St. Pator's 45, University' 54.
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Saigon
San Francisco
Beattle
Semarang
Shanghal Khimanoseki Singapore Borabaya Sydney
and Undivided Profits... U.S.$140,000,000 Commercial and Travellera' Lat- ters of Credit, Travellers' Cheques, Bills of Exchange and Cable Transfers bought and sold. Cur- rent accounts and Savings Bank accounts opened and Fixed Do- posits ia local and foreign curren- cies taken at rates that may be as- certained on application to the Bank.
HEAD OFFICE: 55, Wall Street,
New York. Branches in:-
ARGENTINE
BELGIUM
BRAZIL
CHILE
OLINA
QUBA
DOMINICAN
REPUBLIO
LONDON FRANCE INDIA
ITALY
JAPAN
JAVA
PANAMA PERU
PORTO RICO STRAITS
SETTLEMENTS URUGUAY VENEZUELA
We are also able to offer our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran- cisco, Spain and the Philippine · Island.
G. HOGG,
Manager.
Hongkong, 7th January, 1927.
行馁商工法中
BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE
pour le
Commerce et L'Industrie.'
(Incorporated in Frange.)
5. Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong."
HEAD OFFICE:
74, Rua St. Laxare, Parin Capital fully paid up .......Fr. 40,000,000 Reserves ..................................................Frs. 19,276,04 Special working capital ......Frs. £0.030,000 BRANCHLESI
Paris, Lyons, Marescilles, Saigon, Haiphong. Hapol, Peking, Shanghai, Tientsin, Phon Peol, and Hongkong.
BANKERS:
Franca Borlote General, Banaue National de Credit, Banque de Parinet des Paya Bas.
London: Midland Bank, Ltd.
Co.
New York: Irving Bank, Columbia Trust
Every description of Banking and Exchange Busincos Transacted. Correspondents througa. out the world.
A. BOLLIN,
Manazor.
Hongkong, 11 March, 1926,
THE BANK OF CHINA.
SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN« TIAL MANDATE OF THY BEPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE ZIND OF NOVEMBER, 1817..
Anthorized Copital ****
.$00,000,000.0
Fald-up Capital'.$18,278,000:00 Reserve Funds...........$ 0,609,495.24′′
HEAD OFFICE PEKING.. HONGKONG BRANCHES:
2, Queen's Road Central, Heanche and Bob-branches all over Ching and correspondents in Europe, America and other parts of world.
LONDON BANKERS:—
The National Provincial and Union Bank of England Limited
NEW YORK BRANCHES←→
The Guaranty Trust Company of Now You. D
· The Equi The Irving National Banks. able Trust Company of new York.
·Interest allowed on Current Accounts and
Terms on application. Fixed Deposite.
Every description of Banking businem transacted.
Loans granted on appeared securities. Special facities for Home Exchange
BNOV 1, CHEN.
**Kaasgur.
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.
(Established 1817.) CAPITAL
Authorised Capital
Paid-By Remort
Newchwans
langed ..
Tiantsin
Onaka
както
Hankow Harbin Hongkong
Peking
..Rangoon
Tinnit Trington
Handlula
Blo de
Janeiro
Kai-Town
Bolders,
Surplus
.$20.000,009
-€ 6,000,000
at
# 4,000,00 shara
LE 4,000,000. *****1,940,000
HEAD OFFICESINGAPORE.. Branches, agencies and Correspondente in all ; the principal cities of the world.
Every description of Banking and' Warhamme Deposits received for fixed perioda' at rabe | business; transacted.
KOLIUNG' HOL
Vladivostock (Famporarily closed) Interest allowed on Current "Accounts,
to be obtulped on application.
·N. MOÉL,
Manager.
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