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LAWN TENNIS.

I.K.E.C. CHAMPIONS OF

"A" DIVISION.

dil

TENNIS TOURNEY.

DIG EVENT ARRANGED FOR NEXT MONTH.

AMANULLAH IN ROME,

TO STAY, ÁT AFGHÂN LEGATION7.

Rome, July 11 Amanallah with Queen Sourlys

is holding and their family, including the baby Princess, reached Rome at 7 o'clock this morning. The ex- King, who was dressed in civilian clothes, looked fit but worried. Walling motors carried the Royal party direct to the Afghan Lega- tion.

Two of the four Tennis Leagues

In connexion with the Track were decided yesterday, the Hongkong C. C. becoming the champions of the and Field, Meal, the Chinese "A" Division while the Kowloon C. C. Athletic Association become the first holders of the Dunlop an invitation tennis tournament Shield presented for the Mixed Don-consisting of two events. Men's bies League.

Single Championship and Men's By defeating the Club de Recreio Double Championship, on their yesterday evening on their `own)

newly constructed mud courts ground. The Hungkung Cricket Club

earned the

distinction of being inside their new North Point of the "A" Division of the Studium. Tennis

The two events are open to all This

had bean, match

arranged to be played

The first match will off several times, but on every corners. accasion rain or other difficulties in- start on the 3th September and Lerfered. It was a very important the finals will be on or about the match to the Ilongkong Cricket Club 15th September. because a victory for them would

હે... mean their winning the "A" Division shield.

ave

Entry fee for Singles will be 31. and for Doubles $2 per pair. The Chinese have yet a match to

Reginning on the 9th September). play, this being against the Univer- sity, who have played six watches and until the 15th matches will be losi all. In the event of the Chinese played from 3pm to 7 pm and winning this match, they will be the every competitor is expected to wunners-up. If the Hongkong Cricket play two matches in a day except Club had lost to Recreio yesterday, in the semi-final and foals and the Chinese beat the Varsity at some future date, that would have All matches will be. decided by ineant a tle between the Chinese and the best two of three sets except Cricket Club. The latter's victory the semi-finals and finals which Posterany, however,

hos placed the will be decided by the best of five beyond doubt. It will be recalled that in jsets.

their Entries will close on the 4th! match, incidentally their Arst of the gefturber and all entries must be season, Againa! the H.K.C.C., thef Chinese started favourites but were sent to either the Chinese Athletic beaten by the old set. Association or to Mr. K. a. Ho

The arrival of Aminullah-and his Queen was in dramatic con- trast with their State entry Inte Rome last year, when they were welcomed at the station by the Governor of Rome and escorted

in procession to the Royal palace. labelled "Afghan party. Tq-day Amanullah's luggage was

Calling at the Legation, I found the place piled up with baggage- including baby carriages and wire- less gets-and all in the confusion of settling in, twenty-five new- comers. The ex-King. through the Charge, d'Affaires, said he did not know how long their stay at Rome would last, but he hoped to settle down there sufficiently long to take stock of events and the future.

Italy has received the news of the return of the ex-King as a

Burtier, the scores had been c/o China Sports, 16 D'Aguilari simple citizen with the greatest

If,

Street,

will be

as of old, that is, by the counted number of gunes secured by cach Dunlop Tennis Balls team; the Chinese would have won.

In yesterday's mintel, Sewell an aed for all matches. Lawrence proved to in the weakest All disputes arising from the pair in the Club side, Issing all three tournament will be decided by the Lets. The other two pairs. however, Tournament Committees, and the did not concede nat, making the Tournament Committees have the score 6-3 In favour of the Club right to

limit the number of Stures follow:

G. W. Sewell and E. D. Lawrence Entries.

Five first class Chinese tennis

(HK,C,C.) Hmt to Robarts and Re- medios 6-7, lost to Remedios and yers including the All Malay Ribeiro 70, lost to..A. Gosano and C. Tennis Champion, 1929. Mr, Khoo A. Barretto 3-5.

Hye-hole and the All Malay 1. Owen Hughes and H. J. Arm- Junner-up. Mr. Lim Pong-so, ary strong (IL.E.C.C.) beat Robarts and coming to take

part in this Remedion 7-5, heat Remedios zind tournament, Ribeiro 1-3, beat Goduno and Barretta 7.5.

J. S. MeEachran and L. J. Goldman (1).K.C.C.) beat Robarts and Remedios 6-1, beat Remedios and Ribeiro 0-0 bent Gorno and Barrelto 6-1.

LEAGUE TABLES,

*A" División,

P. W. L. For Agst, Pts.į

47 25 Я 48 15

Hongkong C.C. BR

South to R5

Chinese RC... 7 0 Kowloon C... 7 6 2 40 M.B.K.

BI

20

4143

4.7 3

Indian ... 61 5 22 Craigengower 5 14 14 81 Recreio ... 1 10 48 University. 0 - 0 16

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Mixed Doubles, Kowloon Cricket Club become the first holders of the shield presented by the Dunlop Rubber Company for a mixed doubles tennis League. The Peninsula team won their sixth me ressive victory by defeating the Craigengower C. C. at Happy Valley yesterday, by

by six sets to two, the last

Of the 'Purak players the Rujahns Dukles Champlong' of the Colony will play and probably Mr. M. W. Lo, the Singles) Champion will enter in the competition,

sympathy and kindness. But points of delicacy are bound to arise, such as the rights of pro- prietorship of the legation, which, though founded by Amanullah and now occupied by him, should surely, it is thought, be under the; jurisdiction of the new Afghan Government.

YARD MEN SHADOW

TWO CARS.

BAIL. NEFUSED TO TWO OF THREE MEN CHARGED.

As a sequel to the detention by Scotland Yard Flying Squad of three men with two motor-cars in Upper Norwood, the men appeared at Lambeth Police Court, recently. BELGIAN CONCESSION. dealer, no addres, John Ernest They were Ernest Collins, 35, a

'James Albert' Howard, 48, manag- ing director, of Angell-road, Brix- on, and William Robey, 36, boot- maker, of Colby-road, Upper Nor- wood.

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SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENT FOR RENDITION IMMINENT.

Shanghai, Aug. 30. The Foreign Minister, Dr. G. T. They were charged with being Wang, and the Belgian Minister,į suspected persons loitering with Baron de Warzee, to-day put the intent to commit a felony and with final touches da the negotiations| stealing and receiving a motor- for the rendition of the Nelgian Concession at Tientaîn,

The formal agreement will be shed at Tientsin to-morrow by the Chinese auf Belgian delegates.

-Reuter.

set being uncompleta.

The Visitors started favourites, Į J. W. Leonard and Mrs. Beadbury having beaten the Chinese R.C. who lost to Lay and Mrs. McCaw 5-7; lort haul accounted for the Cralgengower to Green and Miss Heard 8-10; match team, and the large crowd who made with Fincher and Mrs. Sayer not

finished. the journey to Happy Valley were not disappointed.

H. D. Rujahn and Mrs. Gull bent. T. Lay and Mrs, McCaw 6-4;]

League Table.

car.

Detective White said that with other officers he watched the mon. In two motor-cars they went to Herne Hill and Norwood-road, fol-i lowed by police officers in a third car. At the Avenue the two cara stopped, and the men got out, and Collins and Rohey walked to Westow hill, where they examined a jeweller's window.

|_ Detective-inspector Ockly strongly opposed bail in the cases of Col- P. W. L. For. Agst Pins and Howard, remarking,

40 76

lost to E. Fincher and Mrs. Sayer Kowloon C.C... 40

2-6; beat S. E. Green and Miss Heard Chinese... 6 5 1 42 125 1-0

Craigengower

5. A. Rumjuhn and Mrs. Punk- Ladies R. C, hurst foal L Lay and Mrs. McCaw University 1-6; lost to Fincher and Mr. Snyer Recreło 2-6; lost to Green and Miss Heard 2-6. Kowloon

0 42 32 20

3 3

6 2 4 1

G. 0.4

"There are numerous injuries to be made in this case with a view

to important arrests."

The mugistrate refused ball for Collins and Howard, but granted It for Robey.

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