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How the Hongkong Hotel dance band wil appear for to-marrow's opening of the ballroom dancing competition in connecton with the George White's “Scandals".
MORE OLYMPIC TROUBLE
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the finals.
The permission, however, is con ditional upon similar permission being necorded to the competitor who Anished fourth in the first heat. United Pres.
100 Metres Free Style (Final).—i, Shinma (Japan). 2. Tokoyama (Japan), 3, Kataoka (Japan),, 4, Sugimoto (Japan). Time: 4 ms. 52.7 acc. (New Far East record).
100 Moires Back Stroke (Women). 1. Yeung Shnu-king (China): 2 Entrelin Lozada (Philippines); 3; Yeung Wing-chan (China); Luz Abad Santos (Philippines). Time: 1 min.
38 secs.
HONGKONG HOTEL ATTRACTION
DANCE COMPETITION TO-MORROW
GEORGE WHITE'S
"SCANDALS”-
Dancing enthusinets are being offered a unique attraction at the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow and during next week, when, in con- nection with the. George White's "Scandals," which picture is due to start at the King's Theatre on Sunday week, a dancing competi tion is being organised by the Fox Film Co., and King's. Theatre is conjunction with the Hongkong Hotel.
100 Metros Free Style (Women's Final). 1, Yeung. Shau-king: (China); 2. Estrella Lezada (Philip pines); 3, L. Abad Santos (Philip- pines); 4, Librada Limunco (Philip vote, and two couples at to The Judging will be by popular pines). Time: 1 min. 27.6 Roca..
50 Metre Free Style,-1, Takemura morrow's Roof Garden tea dance, (Japan): 2, Takahashi (Japan); 3. and two from each of the Rucceed- Loteyro (Philippines); 4, Chang Kerine-ton dances next week, will ha chung (China) Time: 26.7 aces.selected to dance in the Anais na (Now Far Eastern-record},
Saturday next
200 Metres Breast Strake-1, The competition dances will be Ildefonso (Philippines): Kolki (Japan) 3. Adjuddin (Philippines); Alasad (Philippines). Time: 2 mins. 45.9 pers. (New Far Eastern record).
BASEBALL RESULTS.
Manila, May 18. Japan defeated China 8 to 0 in a baseball game to-day.
The box scere was as follows;
R. п. E.
13 0 3 0
to tunes from the George White's "Scandals," which will be dis- coursed by the popular Hongkong Hotel band.
Attracive prizes are being offer- ed, the first award for the Indies being a couplete Max Pnetor beauty compact, and the second a small compact
Bet. handbag Japan
For the men, the first prize is China .....
complimentary tickets to the Batteries: Japan, Takahashi and King's Theatre for three months, Matsumoto;---Ching, - Ghing - Hiu, E.-and-the-sucond- flekete-for-ond-
Chung and M. Chang.
Seore by Innings:
Tagเรา China
... 201010004-$ ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0—0 -United Press.
CHINA VICTORY..
Manila, May 18. China beat the Philippines in a volleyball match today, the score being 21-10, 18:21, 16-21, 21-17, 21-19. The game was hotly contested and was filled with thrilling rallies United Pres
CHINA DEFEATED.
Manila, May 18. The Philippines defeated China in n basketball game to-night. In the second half Ounun, after a collision | with Lin, broke his wrist.
The sere was 37-27, and Li was the high man of the Chinese five.
The game was liberally sprinkled by fouls on the part of the Philippines players-United Press,
TENNIS POSTPONED.
Manita, May 18. The weather continues inclement and the truais has been postponed owing to the courts United Press.
and a half months.
MR. PEPYS IN HONGKONG
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less than fifty, though this be lamentable enough.
15th. Very busy all day, and at night did dance for a while at the Hostelry.
lu
TENNIS WITHOUT RAIN!
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Calthrop and Bidmead G-2,
A. Oldfield and E. Wilson (Army) beat File and Pile 6-2; beat Loughlin and Thorpe 6-0; bent Calthrop and Bidmead 0-1.
CHINESE v. RADIO.
The Chinese Recreation Club, cham- the pions inst senson, entertained Radio Sports Club at Causeway Bay, and won easily by nine sets to nil. Scores:
Ip Kau and P. C. Leung (C. R.C.) bent Jeffrey and Sherriff 6-1; beat Davia and Chunson 0-3; beat Jahan Dad and Khan 6-1.
M. K. Cheung and H. M. Leo (C. R. C.) beat Jeffrey and Sherrif 6-0; beat Davis and Chanson 6-3; beat Jahan Dad and Khon 6-0,
W. M. Cheung and II. T. Woo (C. R. C.) bent Jeffrey and Sherrit 0-0; bent Davie and Chanson 6-2; beat Jahan Dud and Khan G-2.
INDIANS v. CIVIL SERVICE,
Visiting Civil Servico yosterday the Indian Recreation Club won by five sets to four. Scores:
D. M. Macdougall and A. L. Fischar (Civil Service) lost to 31 and Y el Arcuill 4-0;_lost to S. A. R. Bux and A. R. H. Eamnit 2-6; beat BL R. Abban and A. Rahmin 6-2,
J. Bendall and G. Fowler (Civil) Service) beat Arculli and Arculli: 6-4; lost to Bux and Esmail 2-0; beati Abbna and Rahmin 0-4.
J. G. Pilcher and W. Edge (Civil) Service) lost to Arcul and Arculli 2-6; lust to Bux and Esmail 1-6; beat Abbug and Rahmin 6-3.
CRAIGENGOWER. UNIVERSITY. Playing at home Craigengower beat the University by six sets to three. Scores:
W. J. Howard and A. B. Hanson (C. C. C.) beat K. T. Kwik and BI. C. Yatsen 6-4; beat 11. T. Bee And Mahon Siugh 6-0; Leat T. O. Lo and J. Fletcher 6-2,
1. C. Kwok and G. Kelly (C. C. C.) best Kwik and Yatsen 6-2; lost to Bee and Singh 3-6; lost to Lo and Fletcher 3-6,
A. Kitchell nud D. Leonard (C. C. C) bent Kwok and Yatsen 6-2; lost to Be and Singh 3-6; beat Lo and Fletcher G-
GERMAN CLUB'v. K.B.G.C. 16th-Up very betimes, and out
The Kowloon Bowling Green Club upon business at a half after eight
playing away defeated the German of the clock, and later all day at Club by six sets to three. Scores: my office. This evening, I
J. Tetley and Bewa (K. B. G. C.) bring a wift of chocolates to beat . Luchring and B. Soltau 7-5; Seventh Heaven for Mistress Ann,bert G. Sommer and Steeneck 6-4; which she doth accept, but with heat W. Fornita und O. May 6-4. some didence, and she would not B. G. 6.) beat Lucaring and Soltau T. Armstrong and S. Rundle (K.
bid me good night.
C-4; beat Sommer and Steaneck 6-1; Leat Foralla and May 6-1.
17th.--Buay all day, and then to the Valley to practice at Bowles; but Lord! what a messe I do make of it! Home, and, after being wet my dinner, practising, upon niy contrivance for mechanical writ- ing, but I do fear Dam sadly to seek at the craft. And so to bed.
DABIS
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The maines of Dr. Chan Chin-kwong ju spaullompen 4 201 "[nstrup-data | und Dr. William Yuen
have been
80 qan of dawnappye 4 to 8 Witudded to the list of medical practi- Aurigandu, Arjunhaxi Yaty K tiouers.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE VAIN MAN MAKES A MERIT OF On Thursday, one cans of typhold MISFORTUNE, AND TRIUMPHS, IN HIS was reported to the local health aut DISGRACE.-Hazlitt.
horities.
D. Waterton and Bland (K, B. G. C) lost to Luchring and Soltau 3.0; lost to Summer and Steeneck 6-71 lost to Fornita and May 5-7. RECREIO ✓. CENTRÁL BRITISH ASSOCIATION,
Playing at home, the Club do Re- erolo defeated the Central British
sota Annociation by seven
to two. Score:
A. E. Xavier and II. Gonsalves (Re- creto) lost to Ferguson and Angus 4-6: beat Halford and Gurevitch C-1; heat Whitley and King 6-1.
J. L. Xavier and F. J. Ribeiro (Recreio) lost to Forguson and Angus 3-0; beat Halford and Gurovilch 6-0; bent Whitley and King -1.
L. A. Carvalho and M. A. Oliveira Recrelo) beat Ferguson and Angus 6-0; beat Tulford and Gurovitch 6-1; The name of Captain R. D. Walker, Mr. C. Champkla will be the apen-beat Whitley and King 0-3. M... has been added to the list of ker at next Tuesday's Rotary Liflin authorised nrellects.
at the Hongkong Hotel. The sub-
FIXTURE POSTPONED.
Jeet will be "The Aborigines of the Owing to the unplayable condition
It is notified that Fong Tam has Malay Peninsula."
been appointed to act as Eurest Guard
of the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club's tennis courts and inability to
in the Botanical and Forestry Depart The public are reminded that En-make other arrangements, the leagito ment in place of Tam Sze, transpire Day, May 24, is a public holiday fixture between the Club and the ferred.
word that all educational establish South China Athletic Association, ments, public offices and Government arrange to be played yesterday, was departments will not be open for or-postponed. dinary business on that lay.
Tenders are being invited for the erection of a turbine house at the Eastern Allor beds, and also for an extension of the Youmati railway The Goneral Post Ofco and the station yard.
Branch Post Office will be open from 8 am to 9 nm. only on Monday. Thers will be one collection from the pillar-boxes and one delivery of or dinary correspondenco as on Sundays and one delivery of registered respondenco at 0 a.m. The Money Order Omco will be entirely cloned.
His Majesty the King has been pleased to approre the appointment of the Flon, Sir William Shenton, to be an Unofein! Member of the Executive Council for a further period of Ave yours.
cor.
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