TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925.
THE CHINA MAIL.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
"LOCAL". RUGGER.-
PRACTTOR MATCHES THIN WBEN.
CHEB AMBERS TO OF
"Hermes
Owing to HM.S going on, rugger in the Royal Navy bas been somewhat interupted
is alch of Chouity More Mondays but the turn-out yesterday was only a practice match.
Lacul rugger players are asked to note that practice will be restarted Whis week on the Club ground and wid he held ach Theday and Thursday
CHESS MASTER.
BORIS KOSTICW's VISIT.
19446 KOPPONENTA TOẠNIGHT.
This evening M. Boris Kosth
OPENING CRUISE.
YACHT CLUB GALA ON SATURDAY.
LIST OF EVENTE,
Below is the summary of the
HOLIDAY SPORT BUDGET.
CHARITY SOCCER,
CIVILIANS V. SERVICES TEAMS.
TOMORROW'S BIO MATCH.
CRICKET VENUES.
WHERE LOCAL GAMES WILL HE PLAYED.
THREM HÓNG THAM B
Of the cricket fixtures so far announced for to-morrow, one is un sil-day match. A pleasing! feature is that three "hong" teams will be playing. The games
Tare:
In aid of the Poppy Day Fund, the charity soccer match. Civilians v. Services, will be played on the Hongkong Football Cheb ground Happy Valley (to-morrow), kick off at p.m.
Admission is 50 cents covered At Kowloon Kowloon Cricket Club v. the A. P. C. start at 11.15 ite famous chess, player, will meet programme for the Royal Boustant, 30 cents oper stand, welve opponents the Conmarkong Yacht Club's opening cruise Andy-h Sebook, Kowloom. Among he will be Sir Henry Roltek. K.C. and Messas, P., Siqueires, Rezario and B. E. Carvalho,
.
M. Kratch will play all his opponents simultaneously.
The chess master, derived here Empress of yesterday by tähe LIE: w of she coming match Barsia unul feaves for Shanghai on sad the Mary and the projectorsby morning. jder visit t Shaghaid
for
The Kowler Chess Clubs nové. ggelos des spreidly asked in hand the arrangements harn up whenever possible for pear-Kostich's visit to Hongkong.
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THE ROSES.' SUCCESSFÜLLY NAMED HORSES.
The teams are ;-- this. Suburday -
CIVILIANS. Event i
(2 pm)Combined
Rodger (Club); Wynne Chinese Bigged (Palice), exptain, English and
Chan So cruisers, 2 miles.
(SULA.A.); Loung Yuk-tong Event 2 (2.30 p.m.)--Raco, for† (S.C.AA.), McKelvie (Kowloon), Royal Navy whalers, cutters, gigor Dunenn (Kowloon); Cornwall and gulleys, By miles.
(Police), Forsyth (Club), Gesund Even 3 (3 p.m.)-- Handicap (lub de Recrelo), Suen Kam- task, 44 miles.
Eshur (S:(A.A.), and Mason Event # (3.15 pan.)-- Heyward (Kowloon), Phys and Chuck clasps, 44 mailea.
Reserves: Bishop.. Watson, Event à club pan.)—Scrutch }Hayes and Chan Kwong-it Club Pours, à mile.
SERVICES. Event 6 (4.15 p.m.)-Royal | Leading Cook Wavish Navy v. Club Fours, Emile. HIS CAREER.
(Tamar) A. B. Long (Sub- Event 7 44-45 pin)--Race for marine L). Leading Supply Asst. Kostich Bust attracted publie attention when be won the chan-Collapsible Tafeboats from Sub-Wright (Hawkins"); Leading
Stoker Mykinron (Submarino- nship Budapest in 1949, marines.
Lawn Bowls exhibition game 1), A. B. Davenport ("Haw- Two years haler he look part for l the first time, in an Internation during the afternoon Spoons will kins"), Beading Supply Asul tournament in San Remo, Bly, be presented by Mr. i. F. William-Hagston ('Burban") QMS Charlesworth (Surreys) captain, where he won third prize.
Enter (Surreys), Opl In 1913 he swept the boards as Presentation of prizes about Pte.
hy Mrs. B. W. Humberstone (Surreys). Pte.. the Swedish Nailenal tour-5.16 p.m.
Butler (Surreys), Bandsman ment, winning every game and the Carpenter. Arst prize. The
Alimbers "and Friends are re- Macklesworth (Surreys). Found him in South America atquested to lend from 3 punk the invitation of the Chess Aso-onwards.
WORMRI HONGKONG PONIES. Hongkong racing is referred to by Cavendish Hope in an articleciation on appropriate names of horses as making for success.
same your
oľ Argentine. With Buenos Ayres as his headquarters,
But
Kostich toured South America for VOLUNTEER SPORT. over two years and met several; international players.
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HOCKEY MATCH AGAINST SURREYS.
Reserves: --Jending Stoker Grindle (Submarine -133), A. B. Blike "Fumar"), Signalman McBride (R. C. of 8.)
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Referee:-Mr. P. Smith. Dipresment - P 0. Smyth ((“Ambrose"}, CS.M. Wright (Surveys).
HOCKEY TEAM,
Against a strong Royal Navy
Ba.m..
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The A.P.C. team is:-H. S. Gordon (Capt.), L. A. R. Duncan. W. G. Gerrard, D. S. Green, D. G. Fitzlord, H. S. Foster, G. Lee, L. M. S. Dloyd,. T. D. E. Pendered, A. W. Ramsey, S. R. Waller. V. M. Hast (Umpire) and R. Y. Frost (Scorer).
At the R.K.C.C., Ewo v. Taikoo, start as 2 p.m.
AN EASY WIN.
AUSTRALIAN INTER-STATE
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CRICKET
MELBOURNE MATCH.
(Reuber's Servics.)"
Melbourne, Nov. 9. Victoria boat. West Australia.at cricket by an innings and 282 runs. Scores -
NOTICES.
-INSURANCE. OFFICES.
NOTICE.
GENERAL HOLIDAY.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
FIRE MARING
INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the transaction of. public business on WEDNESDAY,
By Order,
West Australia (1st) 151 runs. Ironmonger book 7 wickets for 30th November. runs.
Victoria (1st) 536-runs. W. H Pensford made 158, H S. Love
103.
West Australia (2nd) 103 runs.
FIGHT OFF.
BOXER WANTS TOO MUCH MONEY.
PROMOTER'S DILEMMA.
(Associated Press.)
LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Secretaries,
FIRM INSURANCE. ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG.
· MARINE INSURANCH ASSOCIA- TION" OF, HONGKONG
AND CANTON... Hongkong 10th November. 1925,
BANK HOLIDAY.
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The Jardine (Ewo) team is:
IN Accordance with Ordinance No. 5 -D. G. M. Bernard H. E.
New York, October 27.
of 1912, the EXCHANGE, BANKS Hollande, A. Gordon, W. b Because of what he characteris-ll be closed for the transaction of Smith, R.. E. Macdougall, jed the excessive financial demands PUBLIC BUSINESS on WEDNES N. LA H. Railton, W. B. of Harry Greb, Tex Rickard, fight DAY, the 11th November, 1925. Cornaby, H. J.V. K. Stevenson, promoter, announced to-day that
O. Eager. E. A. Simon W. W. [he had called off negotiations for Mackenzie.
Ja return.match between Greb and At the University ground, Mickie Walker. University v. I.K.C.C. "Out- casts," start at 2 pun.
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The Outcasts will be repre- sented by:-C. T. Fowler, J. Ha, H. Owen Hughes, R. W. bec, E. G.. Lammert, R. E. H. Oliver, T. Bi Powell, D. Reid, 0."f Skinner, R. E. A. Webster, and F. N. Young..
[Note:-A bus will leave the Cricket Club pavilion at 1.40 p.m.]
At the 1.R.C ground. Sookum- poo, Indian R.C. 2nd XI v.. Sub- marine LA
The home, team will be:---- J. 8. Äckber; 1; Hassan, S. A: R. Ismail (Capt.), A. 3. Ismail, M. P. Madar, R. Nazarin, A. R.. Mina, A. S. Suffa, Y. Å. Wahi D. A. Raząck and S. Omar Bux.
He says: "A wealthy merchant who used face the Blast called each of
Bu April, 1915, he entered ther his horses a "Rose" and many were the ingenious types of rise, nited States where he defeated in he invented Spring Rose, Royal umber of European masters who Rose, Black Prince Rose, Celia were there as that time. He als
The followink will represent Rese, and Coronation Rose were claims to have played seven games some of them. But the best was with Capablanca, which resulted the Hongkong Volunteers in probably Triumph Rose, on the in draws: After a stay of four hockey match against the East Leum, the Hongkong Hockey Club theory that a horse will usually years, Kostich returned to Europe.eys this Thursday at the 1st XI at the U.S.R.C. ground,
The Hastings Victory Tourna-U.S.R.Cat 5 pm. sharp Kowloon) will be
Dandi P. W. F. Mills; D. H. Sherman. live up to its name.".
F.A. P. T. Farquharson: A. S. Hett.. [The "merchant" is the late Siment was the next big event parti-. W. F. Mills; A. A.
Stewart, E. & R. Mitchell (Cap-] E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), Rev. Hormusjee Mody who raced in cipated in by Kostich and heA. P. T. Farquharson: E. Hengkong as Mr. Buxey until his finished second to Capablanch
In the Swedish tournament of tank. Rev. E. W. Martin: HE. W. L. Martin; T. 3. Price, D
Owen Hughes, A. S. Exell. Dyon, W. Woodward, stable was taken over by Sir Paul
E. F.tually at 3 p.m. as the ground is 1920, the greatest since the ter-
being used for another match at Chater on the latter's second ven- mination of the war, Korichyen G. R. Vallack, G. Stewart and G. P. Lammert.
Lammert.
This match must start punc- 4.30 p.m.3 The last of the string was Royal Rose of upished fourth. In 1027 he came svond in the tournament at
ture as
owner.
decade or so age.]
GOLF MATCH.
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Budapest and fast at Gyula. Seoul Korea), October 24- Kostich went to London 1921 The University of Chicago, base-
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اليوم
and defeated the best English bull am to-day defeiled the
Keijo All Stars by fourteen to four. Associated"} Press.
players there. In the winter of 1921-22 he played no less thin 800 games, of which he lost just "CHARTERED BANK-1061010_0. Feword that will be hard to
WAYFOONG
beat..
Fondon, October 1-Squadron- Kostich started his present lour Lender C. 1. Hayward won the 20 months ago. In March 1924 Royal Air Forcee golf champion- The annual golf match between he left London and after touring ship for the fifth successive year the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank through Australia, New Zealand, at Camberley Heath, "defeating and the Chartered Bank was play-South America. Kenya and Flight-Lieutenant Faweus. hy ed on the eld course at Fanling on Mombasa, pivceeded to Jaipur, and 6. Sunday and resulted in a narrow Delhi, Agra, Cawnpore, Lucknow, letory for the former by Benares, Darjeeling. Catenuta, points.
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H. G. Hegarty..
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ning 500 wid losing 19.
Chartered Bank.
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WATER POLO,
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V.R.C. BEAT KOWLOON IN PLAY-OFF
Having played one another to a draw and each having wou all their j other matches. the Victoria Recrea- tion Club "A" team and the Kowloon British School Former Papils' Association "A" team were engine in play-off as the V.B.C. But yesterday for the champion- slip of the water pole league, the FBC, winning, after extra time, by 9 goals to 7.
HIS MANILA PLAY-
Manila, October 31. Playing 29 opponents simul taneously yesterday afternoon at the Casino Español, Boris Kostleh, visiting chess master, defeated 24,
HOME SOCCER.
LONDON COMPETITION:
RESULTS
TWO, LEAGUS GAMES.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, Nov. 9.. The following football matches were played to-day (home team given frst) first) -
DIVISION 1.
Elizabeth (N.J.), October 31 West Bromwich 4, Bury 0. Jimmy Goodrich ran into a sur-
DIV. III (SOUTH) prise in, his defence of his light- Charlton.0, Merthyr 0. weight boxing title last night against Gene Johnson of Eliza-final West Ham
In the London Challenge
beat beth. After ten fast rounds Good- Arsenal 2-1 at Homerton. rich received the verdict of the In the London Professional newspaper men at the ringside.Charity Fund; Millwall drew with Associated Press,
Chelsea 2-2.
wizard to defeat Kostich," while
thew with four and fost one. W. R. Balcock. Fergando Canon, Jose Rocha and Eais Peres, held Linateh.
Alfredo Thomas was the local' him to a draw,.
Simpson scored Top Kowloon in He frist half, figu o pies by Weilt.
After the interval Marcal was left! unmarked and equalised:
In the extra five minutes Weill, developed oramp. King woored after Hyumuger bad failed to save and pinched matters by getting a second go amidst excitement.
RC-D. Laing, E. A. Brodie,
H. King, Garrod J. Stemyrt,
It Baasret, 9. C. Marcal,
Howloon G. Angus, L. Well,
W. Hyde, B. Rasmussen, C. Logan, C. W. Simpson, W. Garrard
Portland (Oregon), "October Young Nationalists, Filipino bantamweight boxer, received the decision in a ten round bout over “Tommy O'Brien Metz night
Associated Press,
WORLD SERIES, BASEBALL,”
League tables to date follow-
ENGLISH LEAGUE:
'Team
Division I..
Goals PW.D. LEA. Pis. Sunderland... 16 9.4 3 43 27 22 Arsenal 15 8 3 4 35 36 19 Tottenham... 15 8 3 4 30 28 19 Aston Villa... 14 6 5 3 35. 26 17 Hudd'sfeld. 12 6.5 1-37 18 17 Manch. Un....14 6 4 4 Bolton W1564 Birmingham..15 6 3
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SWEEP RESULTS.
SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS
----
NUMBERS.
ALL THE LUCKY NUMBERS.
Below are given the results, of the cash sweeps in the Shanghai (Race Club) Champions. Starters are marked with an asterisk.
Bill Brewer Bribery **Coeur de Loun
Craps "Old Bill
Grey Duck Home Leave "Borderland
Kuala Lumpur Forestland
Hongkong,, 6th November, 1925,
A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED.
NOTICE
IN WEDNESDAY, 11th. Novem- ber, 1925. al Departments. will be CLOSED.
The Hongkong Dispensary, Dispensing Department, will be open for dispensing prescriptions from 10 am. to. I p.m. and from 16 pim. to 7.30 pm.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. Hongkong, 10th November, 1925.
NOTICE.
Sale of the right title and interest of the share belonging to the Estate of Cassum Ahmed and Abdul Latif Ahmed, in the business of Millinery, Drapery & Hosiery, etc. situated af Kowloon (Hongkong).
In the High Court of Judicature st Bombuy. Ordinary Original Civil Jurisdiction. Suit No. 3847 of 1928.
REHMADAI, widow of MoUSA CASSUM and others, Plaintiffs.
V/S ABDUL "LATIF AHMED & JUSUB- CABEUM, Defendants.
Pursuant to the directions given by the Chamber Judge herein on the 10th day of August, 1925; offers are invited by the under- signed for the purchase of the right title and interest of the estate of Cassum Ahmed and the Abdul Latif first defendant Ahmed as partners in the millia- ery, drapery and hosiery business carried on in Hongkong and Kow- loon in the name of Cassum Ahmed till about 1917 and there- after in the
name of Cassum Ahmed and Co. till about June, 1924 and since then at Kowloon only in the name of Cassum Ahmed or Cassum Ahmed and Co., the business at Hongkong having been closed and transferred to Kowloon with all the outstandings. and goodwill thereof including the right to receive the sale proceeds of immovable properties of the said partnership bearing Welling- ton Street Nos. 82, 84, 86 at Hongkong amounting to about. 86,500 Dollars (about Rupeas one lac seventy-three thousand); said to have been deposited with the said Arm. The purchaser will be liable to pay and discharge all the debts and liabilities if any of 948 the said businesses at Hongkong 509 and Kowloon and will indemnify 909 the undersigned, the plaintiffs and 868 the defendante, and each of them 558
CASH SWEEP......“A.
Pony.
Ticket
No..
(1) Warrenfield
2561
(2) Bonnie Scotland
.2354T
Tux Rickard
(3) Wheateroft
.34920
Caragh
.21160
Cup
Duke of Portland
.28828.
The
New Zealand!
8214
The Mallard
12080
45854
47991
49645
Western Moor
10750
The Bright Spat
,84757
Smiko
30468
The Innocent Bird
29620
Screenland!
11508
The Throstl
18375.
.35291
.46146
.32008.
.85602
.82986
.16338
1989 45182 3284
.40591
8200
Bribery
8199
Coeur de Leon
Western Moor"
10011
6204
The Bright Spot
8887.
Smike...
The Innocent Bird
126
7800,
Bill Brewer Bribery ...
16802
Spreeuland
897
against the same and against all costs, charges and expenses in-
The Throstle
814
8401
*Coeur de Leon Western Mogn
'Crape
988
curred by him or any of them in respect thereof.
9206
Wheatcroft (3rd)
The Bright Spot
14651
Old Bill
Smukes
Grey Duck
The Innocent Bir Screenland
'The Field
5804
1848
The ATOST Crave Old Bin Grey, Duck Home Leave Borderland Kuala Lumpur
1095
14659
18904
.8107
Caragh
5588
Duke of Portland 612 Now Zealand
West Ham...15 7 7 20-29 13 W. Bromwich14 5 5
Liverpool.....12 5.4
Blackburn....IS
Newcastle U. 14
Sheffield U...15 Leeds.......I Notts County 15.3 Bury S Leicester......14 4 3 7 29 Cardiff City.IS. 1913 Everton......35 3 5 7 31 M'chester C15 3 4.8 35 44 Barnley 15 34 8 21 44:10
Division III
Southern Se
Plymouth Reading
Gosia
3 10 2 1 45 16 22 57.6 2.25 18:29
MacNab
The Emu
Astrup
(1) Warrenfeld
(a) Wheatcroft chi
Caragh pres
Duko of Rutland
CASH SWEEP--"B;'
(2) Bonnie Scotland38412
New Zealand
The Mallard
Harry Greb
MARINE ENGINEERS”
INSTITUTE..
The Mallard
581 Bill Brewer
Bristol C... 5 4 24 19 17 Swindon
734 36 2217 Millwall....15 64 3 27 18.16
Forestland Northants...14 7.3 4-28 28 17 Brighton14 7 25 31 36 18 MacNab Gillingham
4 21 14 16 The F Norwich 15 7 2 6 19 21 16] Astrup. Charlton 14 5 6 115 91 [17,000 tickets sold in "B" Southend
717 31 30 11 sweep,
Wat
Mert
Newp
45 6-12 28 3472423
7:20 27
8 16 30 1
MASONIC CLUB.
11029
11642 Bonnie Scotland (2nd). Warrenfeld (Tet) Bribery vendeve Coeur de Lean
.18809
Western Moorga The Bright Spot Smite www The Innocent Bird
The
The said business at Kowloon is 596 466 now managed by Hassam Sidick 755 and Allarukhia Sidick, who alleg- ed to be partners in the same 828
aince 1917 or thereabouts and claim a 2/5th share between them in the same business, but the plaintiffs berein allege that they are merely managers thereof, 780
Offers should reach the under- 78)signed, on or before the 31st day 618 of December, 1925. Accaptance 641 of the offers by the undersigned 682 will be subject to confirmation by 665 the Sitting Judge in Chambers, 169 High Court, Bombay, On accept 249 ance of an offer the purchaser will 71 be liable to pay one-fourth of the 880 purchase price. Further parti- 819 culars can be obtianed from the 625 undersi med, or from his 948 attornays, Meeers. Jamsedice tatatzen da. Devidar, Solier- 1,88 | tora, 5, Ball; Lane.. Fort, Bombay,
631
CH MOOS
er in uit No.48847 of 1923 High Court, Bombay
ember 1925