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K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

FIXTURES FOR THIS WEEK

This week's programme of matches) In the Kowloon Cricket Club annual tennis tournament is na foliowa..

TUESDAY..

31.

Mina A. Muckenzle v. Miss Grifiths, Mrs. A. C. Killa v. Miss

Haines (LC).

MAMAK HOCKEY

REST TEAM BEAT

CHAMPIONS

PERKINS HURT

yesterday,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1934.

HONGKONG GOLF CLUB

Captain's Cup And The Junior Championship

Looking Round County Cricket Grounds

FINANCIAL DEPRESSIONS MAY BE

LIFTED THIS SUMMER

(Continued from Page 9.)

R. S. G. Scott is unable to captain the team, and another Oxford blue amateur all-rounder, who did so-Alan Melville-will take his

place.

Brigadier G. B. Rowan ITamil- ton, with a card of 86-11-16| qualifed for the May competition An unfortunate accident, to Perkins in the closing stages of the course at Fanling during the week- in the Captain's Cup over the old game trarred the Champions v. Rest match in connection with the Mamak end. There were 41 entries.

Playing over the new course, well last season, will also be free Tournament en the Marina ground. A. Pollock, qualified in the same to play more regularly. 1. A. R. competition, with a score of 86- Peebles and R. W. V. Robins ex- At the time the Police, who were 17-60. There were seven entries, pect to be available on many, oc- playing under the title of League Playing in the somal-final of the casions. champlons, wore one goal in arrears junior section championship of and were making a concerted attack the Happy Valley Golf Club, on the Best goal. The ball came W. H. Edmonds bent N. Drummond Sover from the right and Perkins and 4 and T. D. Paton defeated

rushed in to take the pass. In R. G. Wallace 5 and 4. J.doing he collided with Cross In the

In the faal over 36 holes, Paton W. Peidle . T. Ferguson ("B"taken off the field, apparently suffer-fbeat Edmonds by one up. Singles).

A. E. Perry v. D. Orr ("B") Singles).

WEDNESDAY

d. J. Barnes v. A, H. Dinnen, F. W. Smith v. G. Lee, J. Drysdale F. Broadbridge, C. When v. J. Ferguson (J. C.).

THURSDAY.

S. A. Gray and Miss M. Woolley

Real-mouth and collapsed. He was

ing from slight concussion, and taken to hospital.

There were several changes made in the Rest side from that original- R. S. Capell and Miss Griffiths, E. Cty plehed. Crosa (Signals) pppenr- Fincher and Mrs. Peddle v., Mr. anded between the sticks Mes. J. A. Miller (M. Đ.).

In place of Moss (C.B.A.), and P. Singh came: P. Gros v. A. E. P. Guest ("A" in at, left back to the exclusion of Singles).

Rhnica (Medway). In the inter

TRAIN WRECKED

BANDITS PILLAGE CE.R. FREIGHT

H. Annis v. 8. P. Simcorks ("1" mediate line Ilussnin (K.LT.C.) de.! Singles).

- patised for A. B. Hanson (St. An-1 N. A. E. Mackay and Miss Mac-drew's), and in the forward line kenal V. A. Phillippene and Mrs. Colledge moved into the centre, with Booly (M. D.

N. A. E. Mackay

(St. Andrew's taking his place at inside right, while the left. flink was composed freight train. of J. M. Pinto and A. P. de Souza,

FRIDAY

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

be-

SURREY IMPROVE, Surrey suffered last year cause D. R. Jardine was unable to

devote his whole attention to the game. P. G. H. Fender and oc-

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

A posy

1 The great one is time,

In the Apocrypha.

કાનો

8 A mixture that start with

nothing after all.

French polish, no to speak.

10 Man of light and leading in his

12 A portion of Holy Writ. 11 Decidedly cold,

dny,

Northamptonshire's gate recasionally M. J. C. állom neted in ceipts increased by £700 Inai sen his stend, but though, all are ex-. sou, but there was a loss on the cellent leaders the continual chan- year's working of £1,488 - By

ges were not conducive to settled special efforia this was reduced to polley, E. T. R. Holmes appoint- 59, and the decline in member- ment for the current year should ship, which had been progressive eliminate this handicap. for some years, was checked,

A profit of £1,000 was made on The county will have eight last season and the club have been Saturday starts

in 13 home able to spend over £1,000 out of Kames, and

there should be of their reserves in completing tho material assistance financially. ten-foot wall which now surrounds W. C. Brown will again be cap-the Oval. Every seat on the tain.

and two young players. I ground hus been provided with a Cullen (n South African) and D.back and an open stand scaling Brooks will be the newcomers. Inrbin, May 6.

1,000 will be available for county NOTTINGHAMSHIRE'S LOSS. Bandits pulled up a section of

matches without extra charge. The county lost £766 inst year track thirteen miles chst of and the total indebtedness is now!

WARWICKSHIRE'S RECEIPTS. Imlenpo on the Chinese Eastern £1,262. Match receipts were down alluring, and yet those who have Warwickshire prospects are not Railway and wrecked a westbound by £546, and subscriptions by inside kouwledge are not pessimis

$145. Lewis and Hand v. Mer and to the exclusion of Major Withing-ment, the bandits opened a hot sold has been above the average 581, against £2,269 in the previous

The number of season tickets tic. The deficit last year was £1,

are upon the crew and guards for March.

Benson. The receipts in 1983 were The game was scrappy throughout, and, when they had been subdued,į with both forward lines wenk.

The team will be captained once £600 more than in the previous Op-pillaged the train. Įportunities galore were missed in the

more by A. W. Carr. Much do your So far the casualties are not pends on the test, on April 16, of

It is unticipated that R. E. S. [circle. The defenders on both sides

known-Reuter,

Larwood's fitness following the Wyatt will be invited again to cap were called upon time after time nad kept their goals clear with sound

operation on his left font insttain the side, with the Rev. J. H. hitting.

October.

Parsons, now Vicar of Hodnet, SOMERSET'S OVERDRAFT.

Shropshire, as his deputy.

WORCESTERSHIRE. Somerset's bank overdraft of nearly £2.000 has been reduced Worcestershire are looking slightly. R. A. Ingle will again hend with confidence, although last captain the side and other amateurs year's balance sheet showed a loss will be available, although J. C.jun the season of £280. An appeal 29 White will play only occasionally, made by Major M. F. S. Jewell, a

The players report on April 9 former captain, for new members 31 Fictitious. and a trin game for youngsters has met with considerable success. 32 In a measure we like a place in

Surrey. will be staged on May 1.

C. F. Waiters will again captain May provide you with casă, not

Fergusson (M. D)

("

H. Burson v. R. J. K. Walker, F. S. W. Smith

L. Y

B. ne Singles).

Mis Grifiths y Mrs. Killa, Mrs. Hosford v. Mass 31. Kacker (L. S..

RAILWAY STATIONS BOMBED

fon and R. Baldwin,

The Pofler came near to scoring Inte in the second half, when P. Singh was pulled up for kicking in the goal-mouth and a penalty-bully was awarded. Wass bullied with Singh, but the latter managed to de- flect the ball round the post,

Austrian Terrorist Acts the game in the second half follow-

Continue

Vienna, May 7. Acts of terrorism continue in different parts of Austria, keep Ing the authorities continuously active.

Bombs were exploded yesterday

Immediately after the rerail-

FRENCH POLICE.

REORGANISATION OF THE SURETE GENERALE

The

The

SUSSEX FINANCES.

year

The Rest netted the only goal of

Paris, May 5. Cabinet this morning ing some neat work on the left bylopted the Minister of the Souza, which culminated in Pinto Interior's plan for the reorganisn- netting.

tion of the Surete Generale (the French Scotland Yard).

Sussex finished second in the This decision in a sequel to the championship last summer, but Stavisky scandal revelations.

they had a disappointing reorganisation plon'

decree enforcing the financially, nearly £700 being lost. was later It is practically certain that

berahip this season. Whist drives and dances ' run throughout county during the winter months have met with splendid response. Altogether, Sussex's financial out- look is distinctly encouraging.

Owing to business reasons,

In celebration of the 24th, anivers. ary of the succession of H.M. King George V. to the Throne, salutes of

guns were fired from IM.S. signed by President Lebrun- | there will be an increase in mem- amar and HLM.S, Caradae at noon Reuter, thday by the Naval authorities, and

at two railway stations, considerat the same time the Army marked able damage being done to both buildings.

the orrasion by a similar salute from Blackhead Fort. His Majesty suc

To-morrow's Rotary Club tiffin will Mr. reeded to the Throne on May 6, 1910.be held in the Hongkong Hotel. The perpetrators are believed to but as yesterday was a Sunday, the 31. &. Cooper, n. cast, will speak on have been Nazl terrorists.--Reuter.lutes were held over until to-day. The Children of Hengkong."

the

the eleven.

One new-comer IK Frank Warne, son of a former Australi- an Test erleketer, who has him- self played for Victoria in Inter State mulches ni Intervals since 1927. He is a righthand, slow spin bowler.

YORKSHIRE FUND. Yorkshire Increased their mem-

|

11 A household stand-by that is

about nothing with noise.

16 Takes off more than a crown.

$7 Tiller, perhaps,

18 After more than 500, such strain'

becomes anguish.

ID An old head covering that started Misogynistle marksmen prefer in South America.

bullseyes.

20 Typhoid.

27 Takes a couple to make R1

annual race.

28 "Sewing at once, with a double thread, A as well as u shirt."

(Hood's "Song of the Shirt.") That is to say.

The change you need,

colds.

34 Surpasses ninety In fish.

.

L

He sets more store by bulis than

mingplok.

4 Decimal (anagram).

5 Seedlly (anagram).

6 I've followed the remainder and

become rather refractory.

7 Consignora,

19 A grent Archbishop.

16 A bird that in wealthy after

meeting a disorderly drunkard.

ta Punch is proverbially,

20 First-rata Hght beer,

when

tipped-up, becomes the stuff for A king.

21 Renders certain.

Make of enr.

2 Bad government, 24 Bare,

25 Is depressing.

Saturday's Bolution

BOMBAZINE G

AS AS LET ME FIXTURE P FRISMERET

YAMAB MARTE HEEI

COMPACT

#BTO C&CRUPLI ONTE

VILE BULB

Down

1

A well-known corps and whom It serves: The sort of cough that gets on your nerves, 2 Kind of pear.

INSULA KIDLING

SANDY PERISTYLE

bership last season for the first The club has now an necumulated opening batsman with Sutcliffe. time since 1926, and it is now fund of over £20,000.

A. B. Sellers will continue as cap- about 6,000. The gate receipts.of Wilfred Barber is likely to be tuin. Trials are being given to as £1:1,092 werp niso an increase.the successor of Percy Holmes as many as nine fast bowlers.

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