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WATER POLO.

ROYAL NAVY WIN EASILY

THE LUSITANIA LIE,

'THE OLD TALE REVIVED.

FROM V.R.C. “B."-

The suggestion that the sinking Two interesting matches in the water polo league wore played of the Cunard Ilner Lusitanin yesterday at the V.R.C. In the thirteen years ago was due to an first game the K.O.S.B. mot and error is once more being offered defeated the Queen's Royal Re-

giment by four goals to mil. There for the consumption of credulous was not such a big difference bo-folk."

tween the teams ns the score sug-. The linor was torpedoed by a gesta, but the Borderers were German submarine off the Old quicker with the ball and all their Head of Kinsale on May 7, 1915, forwards used an effective back on her voyage from the United hand, which the Queen'e team States, and 1,198 parsons nearly seem to ignore altogether. Three half of them women and children gonla were scored before the in-perished. terval and just before the end the

It will be recalled that the out- Queen's had to give way again. For the losers, it must be said that rago was actually advertised In they had hard luck in not scoring Now York newspapers before the more than onec. Both, goalkeepere ship called, and predicted by Count Bernstorf, then German were brilliant.

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In the second game the V.R.C. Ambassador to the United States, "B" were well beaten by the Royal It was a deliberate attack; there Navy. Although the Club drew was no orror; no mistake; the lio first blood through Gittins, they that the outrage was unforeseen never at any time gave the im- was exposed years ago.

Mr. Thomas states that he has

pression that they wore having! In the August number of "The things their own way. In fact World To-day," Mr. Lowell Thomas the Navy domineered throughout deals with the U boat campaign the game and had' they been as against Allied shipping. Having speedy as the youngsters who re- failed to cripple the British Navy, presented the V.R.C, the difference the German submarines ruthless- would have been much wider. Tholy attacked merchant shipping. game was one in which the Club members relied on speed but their tneties proved of little, avail sought out men who served under Commander Schwieger in the U against the sailors who did not forget to make usa of their weight. 20, the submarine that sank the At the interval the score was 1-1 Lusitania. Ho recounts a lengthy conversation with Lieutenant but three goals in quick succession Zentner, one of Schwieger's om- | on resumption, put the result ab-cers-but Zentner was not in the solutely out of doubt. The final U 20 on the trip during which sho score of 4-1 is mainly due to the sank the liner. He described good work of the sailora' centre Schwieger as "the soul of kind- forward.

ness" to his, ofcers and mon.

LAWN TENNIS.

CHINESE RETAIN THIRD DIVISION SHIELD.

For the third year in succession the Chinese Recreation Club have won the championships of the three Divi- sions of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis League. The deciding match in the Third Division between the Club's two teams has been played, the "A" tanm which had not lost a single match, winning hy 2 games to 47.

An officer, whose name is not given, translated for Mr. Thomas extracts from the U 20's official log, in which Schwieger reports: the sighting of "a passenger ship," the firing of a torpedo at her, and then the discovery of har identity when "the name Lusitania in gold letters" could be seen.

"Too Horrible."

Commander Max Valentiner, ab- other U-boat officer, related a con- versation in which Schwleger. is sald to have described the tragedy thus:

It is interesting to note that the Chinese who entered four teams in

I gave an order to fire. the the League, this sengon were engaged torpedo hit .... The pilot was ba- in 44 matches in all. Of theso they aido me..... He put his eye to the fost two, both of which were by the periscope, and, after a brief acru "B" team in the Third Division. tiny, yelled, "My God, it's the Lusitania!" The scene was too horrible to watch, and I gavo' or- ders to dive to 20 metres, and away.

They scored 2,000 games during the Konson and had 1,300 games scored against them. Their average per match was 67.27, while their average per pair was 7,47.

The shields and medals will be pre- sented by Mrs. W. T. Boúthorn at the annual "At Home" of the Club on Saturday, September 22, .

The full scores in the deciding match in the Third Division were;

Cheng Chi-wing and Chau Wah-po (Chinese "A") lost to Choy Ping-fön and Ng Kam-chnen 4-7; beat Lau Ting-wal and Hou Luen-fung 7-41

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Mr. Thomas adds that Valon- tiner's statement agrees substan- tially with other stories of sinking of the Lusitania-"atories heard from Commander Schwieger and his officers:"

Next Esperanto Congress is to

lost to W. C. Eung and Chan Hip-wo be at Budapest.

5-0.

Lay Man-kwong and Chiu Taun- | Kan. 14)

chiu (Chinese "A") boat Choy and Ng

0-5: boat Lan and Hou 9-2; lost to Hung and Chan 5-0.

Lo Man-hlm and Ip Kau (Chineso "A") lost to Choy and Ng 5-0; beat; Lau and Rou 6-5; lost to Hung and Chan 5-6,

Totale.--Chinese "A" 62; Chinese "B" 47.

THE ST. LEGER.

LATEST PRICES ON THE PROBABLES.

London, Sept. 10.

The latest St Leger betting prices

are:

Fairway taken and offered Cyclone offered

11/4,

0/2.

taken and wanted

5/1.

Flamingo

offered

6/1.

Buland

offered

7/1.

Palais Royal II

taken and offered

100/0.

Gang Warily offered

100/0.

Plantago

offered

18/1.

offered

20/1.

Marconigram

offozed

20/1.

Luvaneran

offered

25/1.

Bourbon

offered

100/3.

Constant Bon

offered

100/9.

Cherry King

offerod

100/3.

Tourist

offered

100/8.

Lodore

offorod

100/8:

Probable Starters.

Parwiz

The St. Leger probables aro:

Bourbon

Buland

(H. Wragg). '(Boary),'

Chorry King (Caralake).

Constant Son (Evans),

Cyclonic (R. Jones).

Fairway

Flamingo

(Weston).

(Elliott).

(Wella),

Gang Warily (Sleva Donoghue).

Lodora

Luvaneran (II. Bensley). Marconigram (Gordon

Michards).

Palais Royal H (Bouillon);

Torwiz

Plantago Tourist

(P. Bensley)..

(Jellian), (Dino),

Reuter.

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Portugal is imposing new taxos on sugar, olla and petrol.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of com eliaro quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1295 b. Chartered Bank, £22) b Mercantile A & B, 436

P. and O £94 1. East Asia. $77. h.

Insurances..

Canton Ins., $690 b. Union Ind., $368 b. North China, Ins., Tle. 146 b. Yangisze Ins., 850 n. China Underwriters, $2.55, b China Fires, $270 b.. H. K. Fire Ins., #800 s.

Shipping Douglasos, $381 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $287 b.

́· H.. K. Tugs, $2_n.

Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $721 b. Sholl Trans., 110/- b. Union Waterboats, $21 b.

Mining.

Benguets, $2.15 b. Kailang, 65/- n.

Langkate, Tha. 101 s.

S'hai Exploration, Tla. 2:45 n. Rauls, $4.85 b.. Tronohe, 17/6 n.

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Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $138 n. Whampoa Dooks, $37 D. China Providents $5.75 h. Hongkowa, Tla, 156n. Now Engineerings, Tis. 5 n. Shanghai Dooks, Tls. 100 n. Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 9.35 b. Orientals, Tis. 2.40 b. S'hal Cottons, Tis. 51 (old) n

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and 8. Hotels, $8.80 n. H. K. Lands, $661 b... S'hal Tands Tls. 138 b. Humphreys, $15.10 b.. Realtion, $7 n.

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Public Uilities. Tramways, $24.20 8. Pook Trams, (old) $13, b.- Star Forrios, $64.75. b. China Lights, (Old) $12.40 s. H. K. Electrics, $52 b. Macao Electrica, $261 d. Tolophones $6.80 b. China Buses, TIB. 11 b. Singapore Tractions. 11/0 sa

Industrials. China Bugars, $li 6. Malabons, $17 b. Canton Icos, $3.50. Coments (Comb.) $9.70, b. Ropes (Old) $6.35 n. United Asboston $5 8.

Stores &c. Dairy Farms, $22.65 Watsons, $148. Der A. Wing, .50 n. Lane Crawforda, $21 n. Mackintosh, $20 n. Sinceros, $9.50 b. Wm. Powells, $3:55 b.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $27 b Constructions, $1.35 b. B'quo Ind. G. Bonds,, 64% H. K. G. Loan, 6%

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