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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
UNIVERSITY DEFEAT - CIVIL SERVICE.
On their own ground the University yesterday defeated the Civil Service C.C. by six sets to three, in "B" divi- sion of the local tennis league.,
L. Forster and D. E. Samy (Uni- versity) beat Barrow and Owen 7-5; lost to Bradley and Bendall 2-6; beat Balfour And Valentine 6-2,
F. Y. Khoo and T. E. Lien beat Barrow and Owen 0-3; lost to Brad ley and Bendall 7-9; beat Balfour and Valentine 9-7.
C. E. Yeoh and C. de Souza lost to Barrow and Owen 4-6; beat Bradley and Bendall 6-1; beat Balfour and Valentine 6-3,
K.C.C. Defeat YMCA.
Playing at home yesterday, the Kowloon Cricket Club "B" defeated the European Y.M.C.A. by 7 pets to two.
W. Hyde and P. Hambly (K.O.C.) beat S. A. Gray and II. Keyserling 6-3, beat E. R. and T. J. Price, 6-2, beat G. Puncheon and H. Laughton, 6-4,
Macintosh and F. Grose beat Gray and Keyserling 6-2, lost to Price and Price 3-6, best Puncheon and Laugh-
ton 6-1.
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LAWN BOWLS.
TAIKOO R.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY,
1st Division team against Club De Recreio at Kowloon:
J. C. Chalmers, J. Polson, J. Russell, W. Wotherspoon (Skip).
J. B. Chapman, T. Grimes, G. Don't Burn The Candle McLeod, N. Drummond (Skip),
J. Sloan (Senr.), A. Stalker, J. Laing, R. Wallace (Skip).
2nd ivision team against Club de Recreio at Taikoo: C. H. Summers, T. Stainton, W. Bell, R. K. Duncan (Skip).
At Both Ends.
In these days of high pressure many people try to do too much; Cunningham, W. Brown, S.It is a great mistake to Imagine Amery, J. J. Whyte. (Skip).
that you can tax your vitality to J. Sloan (Junr.), T. Swan, G. H. the utmost day after day-often Stewart, D. Walmsley (Skip).
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Both games are to commence at at the expense of adequate reat
p.m. prompt.
and sleep without paying the Launch will leave Coal Wharf at penalty. Burning the candle at 2,40 p.m. and Refinery at 2.45 p.m. both ends shortens its life and
Anyone unable to play is asked to usefulness-and yours! notify the Secretary before 10 a.m. on day of match.
K. C. C. Teams.
The following players will repre sent the Kowloon Cricket Club in the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday: A. G. Bunder, J. Howe, B. Pether and A. B. Silkstone (Skip); R. GIL. tins, C. J. Tacchi, A. Hyde Lay and J. Fraser (Skip); F. Goodwin, H. Overy, C. Lyal and L. L. Lammert (Skip).
1st Team v. D.R.C. at home,→
If it is impossible to avoid over- work, worries, the strain of too many social obligations and pleasures, at least be wise enough to fortify your system and to replenish your vital forces as they are used up, thua averting nervous exhaustion, anaemia, neurasthenia, and the many forms of suffering these maladies entail. To do this use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Pre- Recreio Beat Nippon Club. 2nd Team v. H.K.E.R.C., away---| eminent as a blood-builder and The Club de Recreio "B" enter. Smith, J. S. Dinner, T. Carr and nerve tained the Nippon Club at King's. J. Blackburn (Skip); W. Borrow
man, L. A. Jeeves, W. W. Hirst and park, and won by the odd set in
V. C. Labrum (Skip); 0. B. Raven, nine.
F E Lawrence, D. A. Parves and J. H. Jack (Skip).
Gittins and A. T. Lee beat Gray and Keyserling 8-1, lost to Price and Price 2-6, bent Puncheon and Laugh- ton 6-1.
C. Barretto and A. Goɛana (C. de R.) beat Nomura and Suenaga 6-2, lost to Fujieda and Nahats 46, lost to Sajiki and Yoshikawa 0-8,
H. A. Barros and F. J. Remedias beat Nomura and Suenaga 6-4, beat Fujieda and Nahata 7-5, beat Sajiki and Yoshihawa 6-4.
H. Noronha and A. Remedios beat Nomura and Suenaga 6-2, lost to Fujieda and Nahata 4-6, lost Sajiki and Yoshihawa 5-7.
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QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"MADAME X" NOW BEING SHOWN.
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R.E. Beat U.S.R.C. Playing at Sookunpoo, the Royal
A verdict of suicide, but that Engineers defeated the United Ser-shown in this Colony is "Madame there was no evidence as to the vices Recreation Club by six nets to X," which is the feature item in victim's state of mind, was re- three, in "B" Division.
the programme at the Queen's
Col. Skinner and Cal. Wyatt (R.E.) lost to Paymaster Commdr. Payne and Lt. Garnett, R.N., 3-6; beat Pay- master Comadr. Parsons and Lt Gould 6-4; beat Fit. Lieut. Dook and Capt. Veddar 6-1.
Major Tosh and Capt. de Linde loet to Payne and Garnett 2-6; beat Par sons and Gould 6-4; beat Dook and Veddar 6-0.
Majer Kerrich and S. M. Atkinson lost to Payne and Garnett 2-8; beat Parsons and Gould 12-10, beat Dook and Veddar 6-4.
Match Postponed.
The match between C.R.C. "B" and M.B.X. "E" was not played yesterday, but will take place to-day DA the former's ground.
To-day's Match.
The following will represent the Indian R.C. "B" against the South Chins A.A. “B” in a League match at Sookunpoo this afternoon:AA Eumishn A. H. Rumjaha, S. H. Ismail, S. A. Ismail, O. Ismail and A. H. Madar.
"C" DIVISION.
Hongkong C.C. Lose to the
University.
On the Hongkong C.C. ground, the home team lost to the Hongkong Uni- versity by two sete to seven.
Bishop and Nyhoff (Hongkong C.C.) lost to Y. F. Chew and P. P. Kho, 3-4; beat L. Oppenheim and L. da Silva 6-2; lost to Y, K. Ng and A. L. Tani
1-6.
Theatre until Saturday. The play turned at the inquest at Forest opens in Paris and then the story Row, Sussex, on an unknown man deals with the tragic "Madame X found shot dead in Ashdown in her wanderings to China and
South America and other lands, Forest, The man, who is believed: showing in vivid and terrible to have come from Scotland, was fashion her slow degradation, until found by an 11-years-old school- she reaches the depth of despair girl named Elizabeth Johnson. When she commits murder to save His hand still grasped a revolver. the reputation of her divorced Frederick Cooper, a railway porter,
told the coroner he saw the man ati husband and her son.
Coming with a great reputation the station carrying a small As a great stage drama, "Madame attache case which he asked wit- time. He X" is shown in all its swiftnessness to retain for a of action in this talkie, with spoke with a foreign accent, and Ruth Chatterton, celebrated appeared nervous, stage star, in the title role, Lewis Stone as the husband and Baymond Hackett, of "The Triai of Mary Dugan" fame, as the son and attorney for the defence of his own mother.
This talkic is constructed from the original stage drama and based on a modernized version which is a clever mingling of screen and stage technique. The dialogue is handled much after the stage version, but the plot and movement are bowed entirely on the swift action
of the play. The picture was directed by Lionel Barrymore, erstwhile film actor and stage idol, who recently turned film director.
Stabb and Henry lost to Chew and] KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
Kho 5-7; lost to Oppenheim and Silva 6-7; lost to Ng and Tani 3-6.
Bradley and Gordon lost to Chew and Kho 4-5; beat Oppenheim and Silva 7-5; lost to Ng and Tsai 1-6. Civil Service Beat German Club.
The Civil Service C.C. beat the German Tennis Club by six sets to three at Happy Valley,
J. C. Mitchell and V. H. Freeman (Civil Service) beat R. Schmidt and F. Precht 6-0; bent O. May and O. Neidt fi-0: beat H. Boese and B. Schroeter 6-2,
J. R. Pengelly and H. J. Best beat
FIRST ROUND OF THE SUMMER CUP.
The following is the draw for the first round of the Summer Cup to be played at the Kowloon Club on Sunday, match play over 18 holes? A Tate (22) v. A. Eastman (12). Seddon (22) v. W. J. Woolley,
(16).
J.
Schmidt and Frecht 10-8; Jost to May (20) S. Smith (24) v. A. Laughton
and Neidt 4-6; beat Boese and Schroe ter 6-1.
T. Armstrong and G. Gull lost to Schmidt and Precht 2-6; lost to May and Neidt 8-10; beat Boese and Schroeter 0-4.
C.R.C. Defeat Recreio. With the advantage of playing on home ground, C.R.C. "C" defeated Club de Recrele "C" by eight sets
to one.
Chíu Chun-chiu and Hung Wai chịu
(C.R.C.) beat G. A. Noronha and 1.
A. Rocha 6-4; beat L. A. Ribeiro and
H. T. Buxton (24) v. W. Borrow. man (16).
T. Tait (10) v. G. H. Russelj (10).
W. Orchard (18) v. G. D. Reid (21),
Pooler (16) v., II: G. Swinburne (20)
or E. O. Murphy (18).
H. Mandy14). v. Dr. Cogan (4)
Boer prisoners captured during:
A. V. Remedios 6-2; beat J. Xavier the South African War and taken
and M. Oliveira 6-3,
rez
Chon Ping-fan and Ng Kam-choen to Bermuda are still being lost to Noronha and Racha 4-6; beat patriated. Mr. Ben Spanepoel, Ribeiro and Remedios 8-6; beat Xavier one of the passengers of the liner and Oliveira 6-1.
Oropesa, which, docked at Liver- pool, is being sent to Lichtenburg,
Lau Man-kwong and Hon Lon-fung bent Noronha and Rocha 6-2; beat in the Transvaal, at the expensc Ribeiro and Remedios 6-0; beat Xavier and C`iveira 6-3.
A
at
of the British Government. For nearly 30 years he has been living S.C.A.A. Lose to K.C.C. in Bermuda, and has earned Entertaining the KCC. at King's living as a labourer, but has Park, the South China Athletle As-inst decided to go back to his sociation met with defeat, by d sets native land. Thousands of Boers to 3.
Wong Fok-nam and Sou Kin-sans (S.CA) lost to Chubb and Jack on 8-8; lost to Lee and Mackay 0.8; beat Burnett and Brown 6-4.
Lak Tseng-cheng and Yung Nai- cheang lost to Chubb and Jackson 2-6; lost to Lee and Mackay 8-6; beat
Burnett and Brown -1.
Ho Kim-kan and Lau Kwal-fan lost to Chubb and Jackson 6-8; lost to Lee and Mackay 3-0; beat Barnett and Brown 6-3.
Filipino Club Wins.
The Filipina Club, playing at home. to the Nippon Club, succeeded in win. ning by five sets to three.
were taken to Bermuda, and more than 100 remain in the island, having married and settled down,
Leon and Ogley (Filipino Club) beat Hata and Sato 6-4, lost to C. Kawano and R. Ishibash 6-7, beat Takimasa and Inaka 6-2.
D. Leonard and J. M. Cruz lost to Hata and Salo 4-0, beat Kawano, and Ishibash 6-8; Tost to Takimasa and Inaka 2-4.
M. Rull and Zafra best Hata and. Sato 64," beat Kawaho and Jalibash
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