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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

CHAMPIONS DROP POINTS

Y.R.C. SWIMMING.

THIRD NIGHT FETE HELD

ON SATURDAY,

LYTTON REPÓRT UNANIMOUS.

SIMULTANEOUS RELEASE

ARRANGED

Peking, Sept. 3.

The third and final night fete of the Victoria Recreation Club was held The Civil Service C. C. avenged on Saturday evening, when a full

It is learned that the report of programme of events were contested their defeat at the hands of the before a large crowd of spectators. the Lytton Commission is unanim- Craigengower C.C. a fortnight ago Included by defeating the champions on number of "rogramme were a outs,

in the

senior

events, which

whic Lord Lytton and his colleagues,

deal of amusement, with the exception of the True ARISTOCRATS

Are

ing to Shanghai by air to-morrow en route to Europe.

turn engagement In the

The fancy diving ovent was again and German members, who division of the Lawn Bowls won by Ed. da Roza, but he was given travelling vin. Siberia, are return- League. The Craigengower C. C. a good run by the versatile L. Roza also lost in the junior division, Pereira, who was a close necond, only bowing the knee to the Yacht Club,

half

a point in arrears. who brought off an unexpected

The 100 yards "A" class handicap win at Happy Valley.

produced some good swimming, all the fest-rankers of the V.R.C. taking part. W. Lawrence won. In the good time of 60 1/6 sees, followed by S. V. Gitting and L. Bra Pereira, in that order.

It

is understood that the Open Championships of the Colony will be held on September 20 and 30. indulged in to the tunes

After the swimming, dancing was of the Brunswick Orchestrn.

DIVISION 1.

Craigengower, C.C. Defeated By C. S. C. C.

Playing away the Kowloon Docks Recreation Club defeated the Taikoo R.C. by 17 shots. Scores:

J. Watson, A. Stalker, R., M. Known and W, Wotherspoon (Tai- kon) lost to V. Ramsey, J. Lindsay, R.. Craig and J. C. Brown 13-20.

W. Weir, Mr. Ferguson, J. Chapman and D. Munro (Taikoo) lost to A. Calman, R. Morrison, G. Cooper and F. Cullen 10-19.

E.

J. Russel, D. Bone, J. Polson and J. Chahners (Talkoo) lout to Docherty, W. Robson, W. Greig and

J. Meklevic 21-22.

Police v. Kowloon B.G.C.

A Happy Valley the Palice were defeated by the Kowloon R.G.C. by It shots. This was their first defeat after three successive wins. Scores:

J. Fender, F. Nalan B. Clow and J. C. West (Police) lost to R. Duncan, . S. Bent, E. W. L. Hogbin and A. M. Holland 8-25.

E. Post, It. Marks, A. Reynolds and W. E. Hollands (l'oller) lost to R. S. Nichols, A. K. Taylor, V. Petherick and H. Nish 18-20.

W. Glendenning. F. E. Booker, W. Male and 3. Moss (Police) bent H. F. Stoneham, G. N. Mitchell, R. Hali and W. Russel 23-15,

C.C.€. v. C.S.C.C.

|

to be

The contents of the report are not being communiented to China and Japan, but copies are being left behind for the Chinese and; Japanese Governments, opened on the same day and hour

8 they are released in Geneva.

It is understood that the Lytton report will not be considered at the forthcoming session of the League Assembly, but a special session may be called in the begin- Presentation to Dr. Laing.

ning of November to deal with it. -Reuter. After the distribution of prizes, a

Arrival at Shanghai. Laing by members of the Club on his presentation was made to Dr. Douglas

Shanghai, Sept 1. departure for England on Wednesday.

Lord Lytton and his party ar Dr. Laing has been one of the stal-rived here at 8.55 p.m. after an years, having skippered the water They wart supporters of the Club for many uneventful air trip from Peking,

are sailing for

Europe pelo teams on several occasions.

aboard the .s. Gange to-morrow An experienced

swimmer, Dr. Laing was in charge of the Hongkong team

morning.--Reuter. which visited Shanghai Inst year, and which won the Triangular Interport Contest held there.

London Awaits Draft.

London, Sept. 4.

Dr. Laing 18 sailing for Eagland to

The Lytton Commission report is pursue postgraduate studies, and will expected to reach the Secretary- Gange. leave here on Wednesday by the s.General of the League of Nations in the course of the next ten days, the Sunday Times learns.

The Prize List.

The results of the contests were as follow:

Gutierrez; 2. A. A. Rumlaho.

75 Yards Baya! Handicap.7, H.

100 Yards Handienp,---3, M. M. de V. Soares; 2, P. N. da Silva.

Class, J. Remidios; 2, CM,C, 75 Yards Medley Handicap """ Victor: L. Bartus,

100 Yards "A" Class Handicap, -1. Lawrence; 2, S. V. Gittens; B, L. Roza Pereira.

Diving Handicap-1. Ed da Roza: 2. L. Roza Pereira; . . Figueiretto, 100 Yards Handicap "R" Class-1. A. A. Gutierrez; 2, 1. A. Stres.

50 Yards Blindfold Race.-1, F. M. Silva: 2. S. Souza.

After eleven successive victories the Craigengower C.C. were defented by the Civil Service C.C. by 12 shots. Cirimmitt's rink did well to Dent Bradbury's by 1 shots. Scores:

N. Bebbington, A, O. Brawn, R. G. Phillips and J. Holidge Jost in W. T. Brightman,

(C.S.C.C.) A. E. Coates, E. of Arulli and U. M. Omar

T.

Water Poin. "Over 24′′ beat "Under: Jaing, S. E.

E. Alderman, A. 1.25" by four goals to two. Oswick and J. W/Deakin (C.S.C.C.) beat G. L. Buchanan, M. O'Brien, C. Stosselet and It, Basa 20-15.

18-25.

E. W. Simmonds, . F. Longbotton, F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt (C.S. C.C.) bent L. E. Lammert, C. Sum- mons, D. Rumjahn and W. B. Brud- bury 31-18.

Recreio v. Kowloon C.C. A elese gaine was

witnessed at King's Park when the Kowloon Cricket, last year's champions, heat Recreio, after an exciting match, by five shots. Scores:

J. M. Alves. R. Roberts, L. C. R. Souza and R. F. Luz (Recreio) beat W-Hyde, B. Goodwin, J. lyde and

M. McTavish 20-11.

Tug-of-War.-"R" team.

CONWAY WINS

ALL COMERS SHOOTING MATCH CONCLUDED

L. A. C. Conway of the Royal Air Force, who scored 66 of a possible 7, was awarded the

All Comers silver cup yesterday, when the all comers' rifle competition, organised by the Hongkong Rifle Club was con- eluded. Sets, Freeburn, Davy, Robin- son and L. A. C. Tower were awarded F. X. Silva, C. A. Lopes, E. Rom a silver spoon each. dios and C. G. Silva (Recreio) Tust There were 34 on

of whom entrants, to. Gittins, F. Farrell, R. 1.19 were from the Lapsley and A. Hyde 17-24.

services. Conditions

for shooting on Satur- day were ideal and good scores were frequent, but yesterday a

a treacherous gusty wind was responsible for low seuring. Three club members volun- terest for marking on Saturday, and the

A. Gutierrez, F. V. Rebeiro, A. S. Gomes and C. M. Marques (Recreio) Just to D. C. Fincher, A. Burford, J.

C. Lyal and J. Fraser 20-1-4.

JUNIOR DIVISION.

Secretary. Mr. A. Chappelle. supervised the marking yesterday.

Following are the highest scores: beim: 25 ut each range):

Craigengower CC. Defeated by (the possible

Yacht Club.

LA.C. Conway (RAF) At North Point, Hongkong Electric S. Freeburn Argyll were beaten by the Recreio juniors

Ret Davey (Argy Ho by 16 shots. Scores:

A. Tarbuck, I. Hatch, A. Webster and W. H. B. Muskett (E.R.C.) lont to D. Alves. P. Yvanovich, J. Ozorio and A. II. Basto 18-26.

R. C. Builer, H. S. McKay, Nornington and J. fl. Lunny (E.R.C.) drew with P. Xavier, J. M. S. Rozario, J. J. Hasto and R. A. Basto 20-20. J. Sloan, C. E. Galingan, F. Duckworth and de Rame (E.R.C.) lost to B. Busto. A. E. S. Alves, C. H. Baste and A. H. Alves 17-23.

F

Craigengower v. Yacht Club. Craigengower C.C. Hike their seniors after winning the League were defeat-

1. Habinaon (R.A.S.CO Pie. . Tower R.A.F.; Sgt. Vinica (5.9.1) P. Tall R.A.SC.) Lieut. I. Pucke (I.A.0.0.) 10. Sutherland (Argyl Sat. Peine (R.E

... Wood

Thor. Buckland (RAS)

te. Lister (LAP)

Q.M.S. Iamaki CR..

5. M. Pitt (RE)

J... Holmes

The Finnell (ILA.S.CY

J. M. Tres

Mrs. Holm

(R.A.#C.)

Pte. Kounely (SA.B.)

Cat (R.A.S.r.

distributed to the goverments con- Probably copies will be formally cerned, so that they may have the opportunity of studying it before discussing its recommendations at Geneva-Reuter,

Party Lares Peking.

Peking. Aug. 4. Lord Lytton and his party hopped off for Shanghai at 10 o'clock this Hong's acroplane. morning in Marshal Chang Hsuch-

The Young Marshal personally attended and saw the party off.--- Router.

HONGKONG TRADE.

STRIKE IN LANCASHIRE HAS EFFECT

The following reports by importers have been supplied to the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce!

Colton piece goods and fancy cotton goods. The following reports have been received:

New business is more or less held up on account of the Lancashire strike situation and also the finness in Manchester

for prices. Enquiries standard lines of Spring Fancies con- tinue to be received but in most cases keeping up but were hampered by the at unworkable rules. Clearances are

very

wet weather. The advance in M/C

quotations has had the effect of halling the decline in local prices for Staples and values are expected to improve.

The latest cotton prices to hand are those of the 2nd inst

Mid American "Spol. 6.570. Egyptein

ptain Sukel. F.G.F. "Spot 8.906. Woollens-Apart from a few mis- cellaneous lines, there is nothing to re- port regarding new business. Ship ments for this

is season are now arrivi 200 tuo nue Totaling and clearances are proceeding. In view of the advance in Wool rates, local prices are disappointing and dealers are finding it difficult to efect sales. Yarn prices are

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3. Sgt. Pollard (R.A.S.C.j 13 17

ed by the Yacht Club by 10 shots. Summers, D. McColgan, A. Meindos Seuren:

G. Dunean, Y. Abbas, W. Ward and W. Collins (0.C.C.) lost to I. S. Greenhill, J. W. G. Bonnar, 11. Davies and W. Macfarlane 11-26,

A. Y. Barros, F. K. Modi, M. A. Razack and J. Cavanagh (C.C.C.) Joul to E. S. Abraham, A. Murdoch, B. E. Maughan and A. Chapman 18-22.

D. Kitaras, II. V. Pearse, W. Field and W. Gill (C.C.C.) beat L. Reid, R. Campbell, A. Stevenson and A. Macfarlane 26-10,

Kowloon B.G.C. v. C.B.C.C.

At King's Park, the Civil Service Cricket Club beat, the Kowloon Bowl ing Green Club after an interesting game by two shots, Scores:

F. V. Whitta, V. C. Labrum, J. G. Meyer, and F. L. Rapley (K.B.G.C.) bent Strange,

C.

J. Gellatly, P. Knight and S. Eccleshall 22-18,

und S. Hope 31-14.

II. Christopherson, W. Simpson, L. Jack and T. Ferguson (K.C.C.) beat W. Brown, J. Warnock, G. Stewart and G. McLeod 23-21.

SPEY ROYAL CUP.

Recreio Defeat Kowloon

Docks in Final.

Making their frat appearance in the final of the Spey Royal Cup Tournament, the Club de Rocreio defeated the Kowloon Docks by 24 shots to 21 on the Taikoo RC. green yesterday afternoon,

to advance, but local are expected

stocks

are plentiful and dealers are not in- terested in fresh purchases at pres

present. Metals.--Prices quoted are nominal. Local market exceedingly quiet and stocks are very heavy. Home prices are up but has no effect on prices here.

Flour Market weak.

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG "Man" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, yesterday.

The Golden Text was."Now, O Lord, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand. (Juninh 64; 8.)

Among the eltalions which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible.-"The Spirit itself heareth witness with our spirit, that wo are the children of God: and if Children, then heirs: heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ." (Romans 8; 16. 17.) Yesterday's game was the third consecutive final that Kowloon Docke the following from the Christian The Lesson-Sermon also included had contested. They won the Cup in Science textbook, "Science and 1030 when they defeated the Craigen Health, with Key to the Scrip- C. L. Farmer, J. S. Lugan, W. Egower C.C. In the Hale

final, and W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.) bent latter turned the tables last year.

but the

turca," by Mary Bakor Eddy- G. Rend, C. J. Tacchi, F. MacGowan

"Material R. F. Luz was perhaps the eat-

personality is not and L. Luck

standing man in yesterday's Time and again, he steered his eldekonesa of Spirit, the perfect God. realism; it is not the reflection or game. through, and It was he more than Sensualism is not bliss, but bon- anybody else who was responsible for dage. tho Portuguese team's victory.

For true happiness, man Kowloon CC, v. Talkoo.

The Club de Recrolo had a very divine Love; the Son must be in must harmonize with his Principle, slight lead in the first few hoads, but accord with the Father, in con Visiting the K.C.C. Taikoo were almost right through the Whole heaten by the home team by a big match, there was nothing very much formity with Christ. According to

Botweon the two teams. J. S. Dinnen, E. R. Price, IA EN

divino Salence, man fa, in a degree Tho teams wordi Blackburn and W. Hirst (8,0.0.) | Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Docks.

as perfect as the Mind that forms beat E. Greenwood, W. Wald, D. I A. Gutlerros J. V RamSRY

him. The truth of being makes Peoples and J. Sloan 28-18, AE

mang harmonious and immortal,

C22-14 J. Rodger, T. Hard, W. Venables and T. Gooding (K.B.G.C.) lost to II. Lockhart, S. Cressey, T. Armstrong and F. H. Holdman 10-24.

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