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Shown 3 years on the London Stage. with

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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1931.

SEASON'S SOCCER

FINALE.

SOUTH CHINA TROUNCE

THE REST..

FINE TEAM-WORK.

By Wanderer."}

South China

keen for

The Rest

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LAWN TENNIS.

EXHIBITION GAMES LAST EVENING.

The

Rumjah cousins. Hong- keng's tennis doubles champions.

In were severely trounced The course of an exhibition match with Khoo Hooi-hye and Paul Kong on the stand court yesterday, losing by four sets to one. The complete scores were 6-3, 6-3, 6-6, 6-2.

THE SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS.

FIRST PRIZE COMES TO

HONGKONG,

Shanghai, May 6.

The result of the Shanghai Cham- pions was:

Saarland (Dallas)

Buny Dee (Bewling)

Mr. Cinders (Maitland)

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Won by two length, with three- quarters of a length between second and third.

2262.

"A" sweep drawing.--15591, 21087.

-"B" weep drawing.-92788, 207. 5302.

The consin played as though they had lind sufficient tennis to last them for a long time, and made 15 a thrilling game, extremely no serious attempts to counter the end-of-the-spasù devestating attack Initiated and sus enenunter, the Chauminaarin was brilliant verhoud, and

defeat talaed by their opponents. Kheo ed the Rest by a giving an exhibition typical of, against Andrews the previous day,

It' in understood that the firul prize their brilliant forms throughout featured a fine display of all-court

The test were work, with deep and free smashes In the "A" sweep goes to a Hong- Araupiasisgn. omewhat unfortunate to be an from the centre of the court. He kang club-Renter, heavily defeated. In the first ten rarely failed at the net, and, receiv By the courtesy of the longkong minutes, individual ability seeding adequats support from Koty.Club, the following detailed results of likely to triumph against Southheld complete mastery of the exyesterday's racing at Shanghai áre China's womberial team work, but changes. The rousin's came

Jute available:

The Kinking Cup, (Nine Furlongs) gradually the Chempion

fiat wore their own in the third ses

Mr. & Mr. K. B. MeRain's Phantum dawn the apposition and towards could not sustum the rally,

(Mr. E. Melalu) the end were giving a pattern- Kho erged C.A.L. Runjabn in

Mr. Tong's Alligatur. #L Short set of a eating display

eight games,

(Mr. Pote Hunt) Canal The Vas presented which he claimed Ove. Owing to Mr. Day's Claveriand (Mr, Dallas) with these sitter in the ears of physical tiredness, caused by his Time: 2 minutes 28,3 seconds, The a

Two he mutted badly, stremous play Ja the doubles The Wuhu Cup (Nine Furlong"). the other was brilliantly saved by match, he was unable to play the Mr. J. K. Brand's Purple Diamond

(Mr. Brand) Pau Karpinor, whose adugle Nur- get to a muil conclusion, render orearred after and of

This afternoon, & D. Andrews Mr. Fash's Chilly Eve

(Mr. Bolton) five goods had been established, Li | will make his second and final up. Mr. B. H. McNair's Passage Money Wai-dong netting Chren times,penraure in exhibitions, when her

(Mr. Rothe) 3 Puny Kingcheng and Ip Pak-wa will take part in two matches in

Time: 2 minutes 30 seconds. getting the others.

cluding a single with : A_L, The Chinkiang Stakes (Nine Runjahu, H. E, the Governor has | Furlonge). promised to affound

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Fung's goal was superb Be started somewhere about thirty yards out, dribbled right through The defence, and practically walk- ed the ball inte e uri. Ip Fak- wa also outmed villiant goal. coming from "un-where" to head the ball past Rodger from Chen Sub-hong's ventre.

An entire absence of cohesion rotshed the Rest of any chance of giving South this a real tussle for virlory. Hay spoiled the work of the half-barks by roving all over the field instead of mark ins? time on Pung King-chengr. whe was a position to initiate The bulk of South China's danger. At Bark, Blackburn raids. was unreliable, Strange baving a good deal of responsibility thrust his shoulders, and emerging from the match with some credit.

Forward, Beseno showed the effects of his long absence from | the game, and only on the test wing rasionally did the Rest

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show signs of working order.

South China were powerful în every department. The barks kicked with wonderful accuracy. and their tackling was deadly. The half-hmeks were equally effective in attack and defence.

A supert forward line ande Tall

of its opportunities against an unsteady defence, next and accurate passing bouts carry- ing them through time and time again,

Presentation of Trophies.

At the close of the gause, Mrs. J. Oratiston

the presented

League trophies. Before the presentation, Mr. G. T. May congratulated South thine on winning both the League championship and the Senior lenige Shield.

Chal.

Mrs. Ormiston presented Mr. Pau Ka-ping, South China's captain, with the Hongkong Daily Press cup, and a silver cup to each of the South Chin pinyers, Silver cups went to the Kowlion F.C., as runners-up in the senler division.

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To the South Wales Borderers went the "Fred Ellis" cup, as winners Division II, and silver cups to each player, also allver cups to the Royal

Navy as runners-up in Division II.

The "Chan" cup went to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, winners of Division III, and silver cups to each player.

Miss Paula Hollands then present- ed Mrs. Ormiston with a bouquet, in silver holder, tied with the colours of the II.K.F.A.

Mr. May, on behalf of the Leugue management committee, thanked Mr. Ormiston for nuking the presenta- tiona, and Mr. W. E. Hollands, the League lion. Secretary, for his work in connexion with the Football Leagues.

On the call of Mr. Pau Ka-ping, three hearty cheers and a "tiger" were given for Mrs. Ormiston.

Charity Football.

LAWN BOWLS.

THE K.G.B.U. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

کردم

The K.B.G.C. Best team in their. home match with Craigengewer on Saturday, starting at 4 pan.,) will be:

D. Mui.

G. Sherrill. H. Nish.

, W. Russell (skip »

G. E. Roylance

G. J. Chambers.

E. W. L. Hogbla.

J. Guy Skip,

R. S. Nichol,

T. S. W. West

D. P. Warren. R. Hall (Skip,

The Second Team.

The K,B.B.C, serond Lonem, in the away mateb with Craikenpower, starting at 4/pm. wilt bet

H. F. Stonehain.

J., Cameron, W. E. Hale,

A. W. E. Bavidson (Skip).

G. E. P. Thompson,

J. Rodger.

1. H. Rose.

W. S. Drake (Skip)).

F. V. Whitta.

J. G. Moyer.

P. L. Raplay,

V. Petherick (Skipi. Reserves C. S. Beat.

DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

London, May 6, The King's uncle, the Duke of Connaught, has returned to Lon- don after spending the winter in the South of France-British Wireless,

will be given to the allocation of re- ceipts in the Sunday Herald Charity Cup, competition. The following has been suggested:

Protestant Orphanage, $100.00 Protestant Almshouses, 100.00 Mission to Seamen,

650,00 St. Vincent de l'aul, 300.00 Little Sisters of the Poor, 300.00 Chup Shing Hospital,- 600.00 Blind, Home,

300.00 Alice Memorial Hospital, 600.00 II. K. Benevolent Society, 300.00 St. Dunstans Home, £50,

1,020.00 (ab)

Chinese Leper Mission, 500.00 Soldiers & Sallora Home, 300.00 New Territories Medical,

244.24 Benevolent Society,

Total $6,114.24

At a meeting of the Council of the i Toini amount distributed since the Hongkong Football Association to be competition was started, including held on Tuesday next, consideration current year, amounts to $37,341,64

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Mr. Lady Jack of Dinamonds

(Mr. Dalins) Mr. P. V. Botelho's Pink Ticket

(Mr. Clark) Mr. Masuchusetts Mongol Hoy

(Mr. R. N. Harris) Time: 2 minutes 31 seconde. The Changhal Handleup ("A" (Jap) (Nine Furlonga). Mr. Sing Leo's Simba (Mr. Daxi) – 1 Mr. Onetroop's Fall in

(Mr. Brand) 2

Mr. R. II. MeNair's Dan Leno

(Mr. Rothe) 3 Time: 3 minutes 18 seconds. The Changsha Handicap ("B" Class) (Eleven Furlong").

Mr. C. A. M. Bolers'a Gold Uni

(Mr. Needa)

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3

The Goud Companion's Alpha Star (Mr. Brand) Messrs. Mollers' Limited Benulight (Mr. R. N. Harris) Time: 3 minutes 18.4 seconda. Wachang Handicap "A" Class. (Eleven Furlonge). Messrs. We Two's School Bay

(Mr. Maitland)

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1

Class.

Mr. Fash's Jue BecketL

(Mr. Bolton) Me. A. V. White's White Sands

1 (Mr. Clark) Tinte: 3 minutes 10.2 seconds. Wachang Handicap "" (Eleven Furlongs), Mr. S. A. Judah's April Fool

(Mr. Holton) Mr. Sirrah's Jumbo

(Mr. K. N. Harris) 2

Mr. Wilfred's Attila

(Mr. Maitland) 2 Time: 3 minutes 13.3 seconds. The Shanghai Champlons and "Sha- force" Challenge Cup. Mr. Day's Saarland

Mr. Eve's Busy Bee

(Mr. Dallas)

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(Mr. Bowling) Messrs. We Two's Mister Cinders (Mr. Maitian!)

Time 2 minutes 47 seconds.

The Jockey Cup (1% Miles), Mr. R. H. McNair's David Carrick (Mr. J. C. R. Weels-Henderson) Mr. Sirenh's Copper

(Mr. J. D. Harris) 2 Me. Hunt's Conference Eve

(Mr. A. Furguson). 3 Time: 2 minutes 63.3 seconds. The Ichang Cup (Nine Furlongs), Mr. Mikrofon's Jolly Victory

(Mr. McCann) 1 Mr. Triumvirate's Rough Justice

(Mr. Furguson) Mr. H. & IP's Dom Philippe

2

(Mr. Parkin) 3 Time: Zinutes 36.2 seconds. The Chungking Cup (1⁄2 Mile). Mr. Jason's Polydeuces

(Mr. Furguson} Mr. Indian's Zuni (Mr. Dallas) Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's White

Magle (Mr. A. V. White) 3 Time: 1 minute 01.1 seconds.

The Sweep Winner. :1 The Hongkong club referred to is evidently the Sports Club, which, in understood to have bought about 1,000 numbers, from approximately 15,000 to 10 000.

The winning "ticket" was held under the no-le-plume of "Lucky Ten", and it was currently reported Inst night that the holder of a hnit share in this first prize la Mr. C. Parkstin, of the Parkson Co.

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