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THURSDAY, OCTOBER

THE WORLD SPORT

SHAMEEN LAWN: - TENNIS..

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VETERAN WINS THE HARBOUR SWIM.

-LEAGUE CRICKET.

SENIOR & JUNIOR MATCHES FOR-SATURDAY.

The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club in a league thatch against the Hongkong Cricket. Clab on Saturday H.K.C.C. ground: A Ackber, J. S.

5. A. Lemati,

R.

Paint "the" A, el Arculli, J. S.

A. H. Madar,

S. H. Ismail

Minu, A. K Miny, A. 8. Sufflad and A. H. Rumjahn (Capt).

C.R.C. Team for Saturday Next. The following will

represent the Chinese Recreation Club in their mintch against the Craigengower C. Got Causeway Bay on Saturday. ---

MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES C. J. COOKE COMPLETES THE H Ching, C. Choa, H. Hung, H. 0.

AND HONG DOUNLES.

"HAT TRICK.”

Hung, W. C. Hung, W. H. Kiyan, Ng Sze-kwong, W. H. Sling, Tauf Wai- The results of the first round in "C. J. Cooke, the veteran swim-pui, T. II. Yeoh and J. L. Younganye. the Men's Handicap Doubles of the mer, won the cross-harbour race

1. K. Electric v University, The Shameen Lawn Tennis Club are as

Electric Recreation follows:

last evening for the third year in Honglowing will represent the

Mr. Platt and Mr. A. E. Pitchard succession, after a strenuous swim (-30) bye.

in which his experience and fine

E

Mr. A. T. Lay and Mr. J. Rodger

Mr. G. Woudenberg and Mr. D. Latimer (15) walk-over over Mr. Summer and Mr. Larsen (30),

who scratched.

Club

in a league match against the Hong- kong University 2nd XI, at Pokfulum on Saturday, at 2 pm, sharp: H. F. Akehurst, S.

8. C. Banks, J, G. Dunbar, H. S. Jones, W. N. 11. Murdock, Muskatt, F. Norming

ton, A. F. Paul, G., G. Thomson, and J, R Way (Captain). Reserves: G. T. Padgett, and S. J. Clarke.

MARINE COURT.........

MINOR CASES DEALT WITH

TO-DAY.

Minor cases of breaches of Hat-

(~50) defeated Mr. M. Gavin and Judgment of the set of the tides CE, Ga 1. I Mr. A. Giovanell (4-15) 6/3, 6/7, gave him a considerable advantage 6/4.

over younger swimmers. He thus set up a fine record for stamina, his first successful attempt having been. made as far back as 1909,

At the start, made from the Rail- Mr. Bonbright and Mr. Walcott (-10), defented Mr. Benson and way Pier at Kowloon, the 28 con- Mr. J. Linaker (scratch), 7/5, 0/4.testants were bunched together, Mr. J. Mareschall and Mr. F. E. and it was difficult to distinguish W. Lammert (440) defeated Mr. the leaders until reacting to the L.A. Jeeves and Mr. Buxton (4-15)ides, the men spread out fan-wise. 4/6, 6/3, 6/0.

They then divided up into groups, Mr. M. A. Annett and Mr. Feach having its own separate Idenbour Regulations were heard at Gandossi (-15), defented Mr. J.as to making the best of a difficult the Marino Court this morning. before Commdr. J. B.' Newill, Krabbe and M. Brennwald course. (scratch) 6/2, 6/3. ·

C. J. Cooke and L. Roza Pereira, D.9.0., R.N., the defendants in all Mr. J. H. Sutcliffe and Mr: L, B. who had kept together for the cases pleading guilty and being

now fined. Wood (+15) defeated Mr. W R. greater part of the course,

The mastor of a carga boat was Farmer and Mr. V. E. C. Ferrier separated company, with Cooke (-15) 6/4, 6/4.

well in the front position although charged with mooring his craft Mr. W. F. Gilman and Mr. K. he appeared to be making too wide in such a manner as to obstruct Neckelman (15) defeated Mr. a detour for home. However, his the Government Slipway at You- C. E. Watson and Captain G. A.Judgment was vindicated and he mati. He pleaded that the owner Clements (30) 6/3, 6/2.

finished strongly with 30 yards to had instructd him to proceed there spare over Pereira, who was unable to load. The fine was $10, with the to make up leeway in spite of a alternative of 10 days' imprison- somewhat tardy, spurt near the ment, The second round of the Hongfinish. A Chinese swimuner, Chan

Tho samo fine and alternative Doubles being now completed, the Chan-hing, was third.

were inflicted in the cases of eight following are in the semi-finals:

trading junk mastors and mis- trenses for lying their craft in- com-ehore during dark hours.

Hong Doubles.

The United States Consulate- General (Mr. Stanton & Mr. Bon-

Yesterday's Times..

bright) by defeating the Asiatic plote the course yesterday were as

The first Afteen compelltors to Petroleum Company (Mr. A. E. follows: Pritchard & Mr. Plati).G/3, 6/3.

3. Chan Chan-hing

The Shameen Municipal Council 1. C. J. Cooke (Mr. C. E. Watson & Captain G. A.

2. L. Rožn Pereira Clements) by obtaining a walk- over from the Chinese Maritime Customs, who scratched.

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Mins. Scca.

36 8/6 22 2/6 12 2/0

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7. Leung Sui-man ...

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John Fant

5. L. C. Finlayson,

6. S. V. Gitting

The master of a fishing boat, charged with falling to take out a licence at Tai O on arrival from, Haiphong, slated that he had no knowledge of local rules and was without money to pay for. the licence oven had he known. A 01 1/5 fine of 36.50; the doubled licenco

foe, was inflicted, with the alter-i native of seven days' imprison- | ment. The accused was unable to | pay the fine and was sent to gaol.

Messrs. Butterfield and Swire (Mr. H. G. Eales and Mr A. E. 8. Yeung Yuen-wah.. Arnold) by defeating the Northern 9. Pts, Faulkner Feather Works, Ltd., (Mr. K.10. E. da loza - Neckelman & Mr. J. Krabbe) 6/2, 11. 13. M. Remedios G/2.

12. W. F. Kerr Messrs. Gerin, Drevard & Co. 13. S. 1. Soejimn (Mr. J. Baud & Mr, V. E. C. Fer-14. Private Jordan

15. Lau Ming-oh. rier) by defenting Messra, Den- con & Co. Ltd (Mr. R. K. Batche distance under the half hour;,

Only saven swimmers completed the lor & Mr. L B. Wood) 0/0, 4/6, 6/4.-Our Own Correspondent.

SUNDAY'S FOOTBALL

MATCH.

POLICE TEAM'S INTERPORT PRACTICE.

The Records.

The records of the V.R.C. ghow that besides C, J, Cooke two other

swimmers had won the Harbour event three years in succession, these being J. C. Finch and J. R. Johnstone. Cooke, howover is the only competi- tor who has won the ovent more than three times. He has won it five times (in all, as will be seen from the follow-

ing list of winners:

Min.

1

As announced yesterday, the 1000 Gr. Brotherton Police have arranged for a practice 1007 A. E. Thomna, game to be played on the Hongkong 1.M.S. Tamar Football Club. ground on Sunday 1908 afternoon in preparation for the 1909 a J. Cooke Interport with the Shanghai Police 1910 T. Logan in February.

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1912 Br. Nulty, R.G.A. The Police team for Sunday's 1013 J. C. Finch game is a follows: MacHardy; 1916 Wynne and Hooper; Hudson, 1917 Stewart and Jessop; Pile, Me 1918 A. LogaB ****** Greavy, Fraser, Shepherd and Ho-1919 J. R. Johnstone warth, Reserve: Brittain.

1920

The match is timed to start at 1921 4.30 p.m. Mr. W. E. Hollands, Hon 1922 D, Lyon Secretary of the Football Associn-1923 tion will referce,

See, 27 "42 4/5

28 50 4/6 '20 50 4/5

20 26 2/5 20 58 2/5

83 16 2/5

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A 2/5

63 1/6 20 G3 20: 47 2/5 27 40

20. 11 4/5

1925 A. May

28:14 3-5

1926 C, J. Cooka 1D27

20:10 1/5

23 17 3/5

BOY SCOUT AQUATICS.

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1924 C, J, Cooke

1928

23 35 3/6 The prize distribution in connexion with

the Harbour races and the The Hongkong branch of the Boya later date, this being necessitated by V.R.C. annual sports will be held at Scout Association is holding its the fact that many of the prize win annual swimming sports at the nora were not in the club premises last V.R.C. baths on Saturday, com- evening. The date will be announced, mencing at 8.30 p.m.

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Yet it is with a "plas four" suil that many men make the most ghastly mistake, even men you would think: Impossible of making a sartorial "faux pas Please, please don't wear slla collars with such n sult, you are conveying an open-air atmosphere In: those clothes don't shalter the effect:**

I see men about, too, in their thin soled pointed". shoes and plus fours, that is hopelessly wrong. Effect a compromise if you like, and buy a pair of lightly brogued shees that will go well with either plus four or lounge suit,

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Many men have an odd pair of "plus, fours"-a good idea too. They may be made of Finnnel of any, colour or some patterned material' such as Linen, Palm Beách, or similar weight cloth, making a 'good "In- between" season garment.

Pull-overs er button sweaters. look best if they tony with: the cloth of the sult;"; Avold noy vivid clash- of colour."

The "flash" or woollen tassel garter, seems to be going out of fashion, this will give the average men a chance of keeping his stockings really taut. The busl ness of winding wool round the leg always seemed to me a poor substitute for the plain and Invisible' clastic garters that are on the market today;-

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