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SPEY ROYAL CUP

· COMPETITION.

TEST CRICKET OUTCRY.

CLUB DE RECREIO TO MEET SENSATION OVER DROPPING"

KOWLOON DOCK.

OF CHAPMAN.

London, Aug. 13.

are

The Spey Royal Cup tie between! the Kowloon Cricket Club and the The dropping of Chapman from the Club de Recreio, which was left Test team is one of the greatest unfinished last week with the score cricket sensations for years. Many standing 23-18 in favour of the Portu- famous cricketers and critics Fuest rink, was resumed yesterday amazed, though nearly all agree that evening "the greens of the Kowloon Wyatt is a reliable captain. C.C. The visitors won by 28. shots to 23, the result of yesterday's play being that each scored another Ave

shots.

The Club de Recreio were the first to score yesterday, lying one at the 18th head, and making the score 24-18 in their favour. The Kowloon rink replied with a single shot, and then scored four on the next head, but they conceded a four on the last head and thus lost by five shots.

The famous Australian, Noble, in the course of a lengthy review in the Sydney Sun of the performances and the ages of the Test players, says rejection of Chapman is wholly in- explicable. He has played the part of a shoot anchor, hitter and match. winner combined. His fielding was one of the sights of the season.

Despite The Heat

She has abounding energy.

Chapman, interviewed by the Daily naturally din. Was The Club de Recreio will now meet fail, said he the Kowloon Dock R.C. in the semi-appointed, and frankly fails to under- Aral

stand why he has been dropped. "With

Other women may well exclaim all my heart I wish Wyatt and his team completo success," he conclud-"How does she manage it?" She plays in the mixed doubles and fin-

Yesterday's teams and full scores are appended:

Kowloon C.C.

H. Gittins

Club de Recreio

C. R. Sousa

H. Overy

28 J. Fraser

C, G. Silva

A. Ribeiro R. Luz

A. E. Silkstona

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE The Selected Teams for Saturday.

28

The following will represent Crab gengower against the Club de Recreio in lawn bowls league matches on Saturday:

ed.

The Daily Herald says the throwing ishes as fresh as any of the men. aver of Chapman now is perilously The men don't drift away when like hysteria. The change is unwise she appears on the courts; they and deplorable.

know she can be relied upon to make up a good, fast set,

Mr. Trevor Wignall, in the Dally Hepreas, says the extraordinary and highly sensational decision may be justified by the result, but, at present it looks entirely foolish-Reuter

1st Team.-F. J. Neves, H. A. & WATER-POLO LEAGUE,

D. Rumjahn, B. W. Bradbury E. el

(Skin); E. Tuck, A. E Coates, E. NEW MEN STRENGTHEN THE

'Arculli, Brightman. W. Collins, C. S. Rosselet, R. Basa (Skip).

2nd Team.-F. Finner, W. Ward, Y: Abbas, J. Cavanagh (Skip); D. K.

Kharas, J. M. Ribeiro, R. C. Reed,

NAVY TEAM.

Not only does she feel no ill effects. She seems actually to thrive on it.

The secret les in the fact that the blood in her velns-that

essential basis of perfect health is both plentiful and of high. quality. This always paintains

an equable temperature in her

body, quickly re-builds the tissues 18 they are, worn down by The Navy included three new men exercise, enres perfect diges-

reserves of from the Medway-Allen, Salway, tion, replenishes W. Gill (Skip); W. McBride, A. Land Fawcett in its water-polo seven Sousa, E. Zimmern, J. Carr (Skip). which met the Chinese Bathing Club energy, nourishes the nerves and the keeps her whole, organism in The Taikoo Teams.

at the V.R.C. last night, and newcomers should strengthen the perfect tune. Navy's side with a few more games.

day

First division against Kowloon Bowling Green at Kowloon:

J. B. Chapman, T. Grimes, N. Drummond, J. Ferguson (Skip): G. McLeod,

J. Sloan (Sr.), J. Laing, R. Wallace (Skip). 3. C. Chalmers, J. Polson, J. Russell, W. Wotherspoon

although they failed to make the most of their many advantages, and game was one of the slowest this season.

The following teams have been

If you would enjoy equally chosen to represent Taikoo on Satur-The sailors were superior throughout, abounding energy and vitalitu acason, you the through the hot Eeen should start on a course of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills at once. Chian judged a fick very well to This proved enricher and purifier score the first goal for the Navy, of the bloed has been making and a moment later Fawcett, a left women well and happy all over the hander, whizzed one in. A good world for fifty years. movement towards the end of the game gave Fawcett another portunity of which be made full use.

(Skip).

Second division against Kowloon Bowling Green at Talkco.

T. Stainton, W. Bell, D. Munro, R. K. Duncan (Skip). K. McIntyre, W. Brown, C. H. Stewart, H. Me. Kechnie (Skip). T. Swan, W. Cun- ringham, S. Amery, D. Walmsley (Skip).

LOCAL BASEBALL.

1

THE LEAGUE SEASON STARTS ON SATURDAY.

The baseball league will open on Saturday, when South China Athletic Association (last year's champions) and the Japanese Club (runners-up) will meet in the first match. which starts at 4 p.m. Season tickets are on sale at $5 each which entitles the holder to take a lady friend with him.

are as follow:

South Japanese.

China v. Kloria.

The fixtures ar Aug. 16 South Chine v. Japanese. Aug. 17. Kioria v. Texaco. Aug. 23, Aug. 24, Aug. 30, South China v. Filipino. Aug 31,

11, Japanese v. Texaco. Sept. 6. Texaco v. Filipino. Sept 7. Japanese v. Kloria. Sent, 13, Kioria v. Filipino. Sept 14, South China v. Texaco. Sept. 20, South Chink v.

v. Japanese. Sept. 21, Kieria v. Texaco

Filipino v. Japanese. Sept. 27, Sept. 28, South China v. Kieria. Oct. 4, Japanese v. Texaco. Oct. 5, South China v. Filipino. Oct. 11, Texaco v. Filipino. Oct. 12, Japanese v. Kioria Oct. 18, Kioria v. Filipino. Ort. 19, South China v. Texaco.

The final scores were:

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Navy. 3 reals; C.B.C., il. The men who played were: Navy Parker, Allen, Salway, Beer, Bonning, Chinn, Fawcett.

C. B. C. Iau Yam-chung, Kwok! Hee-man, Young Bing-kaw, Leung: Wing-yan, Yuo Wing-bong, Chan Chee-yue, Leung Sue-tak,

Mr. Stewart was refereo.

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