THEATRE ROYAL
FEBRUARY 25th.
LAST FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
by
LA ARGENTINA
Booking at Moutrie's
on Wednesday, 20th February.
Prices:- $5 & $3.
TO-NIGHT
FIRST GRAND COMPLETE
TO-NIGHT
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.
at
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS,
Praya East Reclamation, Wanchai.
ALL NEW ACTS ALL NEW ITEMS
Not a Dull Moment: One Swing from Start to Finiol, Second programme better than the first.
Watch Where The Crowds Go,
And Follow.
Booking plan at Moutrie's.
STAR THEATRE
KOWLOON
TO-NIGHT
At 9.15 p.m.
W. R. BANVARD
Presents
THE NEW BANVARD
MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
with
THE BANVARD BEAUTY CHORUS
in a repertoire of
LONDON'S LATEST MUSICAL SUCCESSES
TO-NIGHT
and TO-MORROW
SATURDAY At 5.00 only.
"OH KAY"
From His Majesty's Theatre, London
"TIP TOES"
From The Winter Gardens Theatra, London,
SATURDAY CLOWNS IN CLOVER"
At 9.15
only.
SUNDAY
At 5,00 only..
SUNDAY
At 9.15 only.
MONDAY
At 9.15 only.
From The Adalphi Theatre, London,
"FOLIES BERGERE"
“REVIEW OF REVUES”
"REVIEW OF REVUES”.
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE,
Matince Prices $3, $2 6a $1.
Evening Prices $4, $3, $2 and $1. Booking at Moutrie's and Theatre.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929.
THE
WORLD SPORT.
ARMY GOLF.
CHAMPIONSHIP
GAMES
AT FANLING.
The following are the results of the South China Command Golf Meeting, held last Monday and Tuesday over the Old Course at Fanling:
83-85-168 82-1-90-173
Command Championship. D. G. G. Macdonald,
R.E. Cant. F. G. Le Gros,
R.A. Colonel J. S. Bostock,
R.A.M.C. Major F. Harris,
R.A.M.C.
Major D. W. Beamish,
R.A.M.C.
Colonel R. B. Skinner,
R.E.
85+88-173
LAWN TENNIS.
H.D. RUMJAHN ACCOUNTS FOR
CHINESE CHAMPION,
The attraction in the annual H.K. C.C. tournaments yesterday was the match between the Craigengewer champion H. D. Rumjali and the Chinese Recreation Club champion, Ho Kanu, the game going to four sets before the Välley playor qualified for the socand round."
Contrary to expectations the match. was not productive of anything like championship this and although it went to four sets there was little
at: could really be described us exciting. On occasions the 'players brought off some winning shots but during the greater part of the game the duel was fought out from the 87--86178 base line with neither player spec-
taculat
88-1-89-177 Rumjahn was the moro consistont of the two in the first and second 88-90-178 | acts and on his play was the Major H. C. E. Hull,
superior player. He tried to force 1st Queen's..... 87-1-91-178 the game from the net whon occa-
Command Handicap Chom- plonship.
sion permitted but found Ho's eldo line strokes somewhat too accurate, After losing the first two games of the third set he ralized' and allow ed the Chinese player to make the score two sets to one.
The Craigengower player, however, made no mistake in the fourth set and onded the match after eight
Major F. Harrie,
R.A.M.C... 874-86-28-145 Col. J. S. Bostock,
R.A.M.C. ..... 85--88-18-155 Capt. F. G. Lee
Gros, R.A.... 82-90-16166 gamer. A. H. Musson,
R.A.
844-96-24-166
Maj. D. W. Beam-
ish, R.A.M.C, 88-1-89-20-157 Maj. H. C. E. Hull,
1st Queen's.. 87+91-20-158
Bogey Singles,
Col. R. B. Skinner (9). all square.
1 down. A. II. Musson (12) Capt. A. S. C. Ken-
nedy (18) ......... 1 down. Bogey Fourbalis,"
Col. J. S. Bostock (9) and
Major D. W. Beamish (10) 4 up. Capt. F. G. Le Gros (8) and
A. H. Musson (12) Col. R. 13. Skinner (9) and Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews. C. N. Joy (12) and R. F.
Wright (12)
2 up.
I up.
1
t
The Lo bothers were not extended in their game with Lieut. Col. Wyatt and L. Forster, the Chinese pair winning fairly comfortably although it required four sets before a do- cision was reached. S. E. and D, E, Green won in straight sets from a Japanese pair while Sowell and Lawrio accounted for Д Chincao couple.
In the Club Chmmpionship, J. S. McEachran met and defeated A. H. Crook in three acta, the latter win- ning the first set after ten games.
The Resuits.
The full results were:
Open Singles.-H. D. Rumjahn beat Ho Ka-lni Cách Để 1-0, T2, Làm Peng-chin bent T, Fujimori 6-2, 6-2, 0-1,
Le heat Lleut, Col. Wyatt and L Open Doubles.-M. K. and M. W.
Forster 6-0, 4-6, 6-1, 6-á; S. E. and PD. S. Green beat Y.. Hachiuma and T. Fulleda 6-3, 7-5, 6-3; G. W. Sowell and J. G. Lawrig bont Li Woon-teol and Li Wai-tsof 3-0, 0-2, 0-2.
At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. Skinner, the wife of Colonel R. B. Skinner, Q.B.E., presented the prizes in the Men's Club House.
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LOCAL CRICKET.
INTER-FACULTY MATCH AT THE UNIVERSITY.
A match between the Arts faculty and the Engineer undergraduates was played on the University ground yesterday, and resulted in a victory for the Engineers. The full scores
were:
Arts.
S. V. Gittins, e Redmond, b Ker-
mani
Club Championship.--J. S. Mc-. Enchran bent A, H. Crook 4-6, 6-8, '0-3.
To-dny's Matchen.
The programme of matches for this afternoon is as follows:
J.
Open Singlas.-R. F. Jones Barrow; E. Railton v Chang Chi- wing.
Open Doubles.-J. A. Cassumbhoy and I. M. A. Razack v K. T. San and T. W. Chong; T. Honda and T. Aki- yama y Lak Ding-choung and Luk Kang-cheung.
Club Championship.—L. T. Nido v L. Forster.
Handicap Singles "B"-R. P. Moodie (owe 2/6) ▼ W. Woodward (ree. 2/8).
Handicap Doublos-E. D. Law- ronce and W. A. Nowers (owe 5/6) A Reid and J. A. Summers (rec. 21 2/6).
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D. J. N. Anderson, 1.b.i., Barına
F. Zimmern, run out
A. F. H. J, Trayes, b Kermani
A. T. Lee, b Redmond
A. Baker, b Kermani
W. Hunt, Redmond
J. Hunt, b Kermani..
A. T. Normanbhoy, not out
Chow Yan-fook, b Redmond
H. N. Cheung, è Aziz, b Redmond
Extras
Kermani
Barma
Redmond
Total
Bowling Analysis.
76
0. M. R.
W.
·10
J
37
4
2 - 15
Engineers.
B 2 21
5. R. Korinant, h Gitting ..
H. T. Barma, b Baker
A. B. Sulieman, e Zimmern, b
Hunt
Prof. Redmond, run" out
F. S. Chen, Baker
Prof. Roffey, retfred
A. A. Alziz, e Baker, b Norman-
bhoy
P. L. Tan, b Trayes
K. P. Gan, nut out
B. H. Schrotor, c Baker, b Nor-"
manbhoy Extr
Total (for 9 wkts.)...
A. S. A. Kyum did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Leo
Giltins Anderson Baker
J. Hunt
Ттауса Normanbhoy
0. M. R.
12 1 87
06 33
8 2 03
1 20
-
15 B
Volunteers v Services,
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
BORDERERS BEAT THE KENT IN SHIELD MATCH.
Playing at Sockumpoo yesterday, in the semi-final of the Senior United Services Shield Competition, the K.0.5.B. beat H.M.S. Kent by the odd goal in three. The result was in doubt until the final whistle. So strong did the Kent play up in the closing minutes that it appeared the sailors would save the game. They 23 missed a penalty kick in the first hal
Club Team to Meet Borderera,
14
65
The following have been selected to represent the Hongkong Football Club against the K,O.S.B. on the Club grotid on Saturday at 4.15 pm-Edwards; Holt, Bishop; Mc- 16 Brido, Stowart, Watson; Reid, Al- 0exander, Wallington, Scott, Tram 6bitzky. Reserves, Buchanan
and Railton.
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The London Gazette sintos that Captain R. W. May M.C., Welch Regiment, is dismissed the service by sentence of a general court- W. martial.
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The following will represent the Volunteers against the United Ser vices in a two day. match on Monday and Tuesday next, commmcing at p.m. sharpach day, lunch at 12 noon, on the ILK.C.C. ground.-E. J. I. Mitchell (Capt.), I. Owen Hughes, A. W. Hayward, H, V. Parker, E. C. Fincher, O. D. Wales,. J. L. Bonnar, O. Moor, A. Reid, G, E. R. Divett, F. Zimmern;
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