FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926,
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LOCAL CRICKET.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SIM SHIELD.
MR. H. G. WELLS.
MID-WEEK MATCH IN THE LEAGUE
„ARMY'S REVENGE ON ROYAL NAVY
GIBES AT FAMOUS MEN QUESTIONED,
LOCAL SHARE MARKET."
› OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 10, 1926, 10.30 a.m..
SOCCER GOSSIP.
'TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE
ORDNANCE BEAT NAVY
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On the Indian R.C. ground at The K.D.S,B. Reserves meat Chinese "Athletic "B" In the Sockuhipoo on Wednesday. In divi- first game of the season "before falen of the Hong Kong Cricket; the Borderers arrived. the Longue Royal Army Ordnance Surrey Reserves trounced this Corps defented Royal Navy 2nd XI Chinese team by 15 goals. It is by 36 runs. PROSPECTS OF THE CLUB. unlikely that the Borderers will do that, but they should win com- fortably.
MATCHES.
LBy "Centre-Hall."] To-morrow, on both the first and second divisions of the Fogt- ball League the second half of the xtures begins.
In the First Division. Club de Recreio are well on their way to securing the championship. Their defeat of the Chinese Athletle last Saturday, almost pus the question beyond doubt, Throughout the first round they One have not been defented. game only they failed to win. when the Hong Kong Footbal Club forced them to concetle a point. Bu let not the Recreio think that the championship is ! assurat
They are as present j well ahead. bei during the second round, the other flub will redcable their efforts to bring them back.
In spite of their defont last Saturday. Chinese Athletic are still in the running. The Hong Kong F. also, will have some thing to say in regard to the championship.
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By the odd goal in Ave, Thé Army 1 Mr. H. G. Wall becoming yesterday defeated Royal Navy in incurably peevish” That their reburn match in the Simquestion being asked in literary Shield hockey, competition on
the circles which are somewhat taken aback at the crude personalities in U.S.R.C. ground. Kowloon."
Last week the senior service won the second volume of his novel The the odd goal in three and the World of William Clissold, states soldiers now get back on evon the "Weekly Despatch."
William' it appears, lives in a pu- Each of these two. teams will ther dyspeptic world, and he and
to meet the Hong Kong his brother Dickson appear to find Hongkong Bank Hockey Club owice. The Navy will comfort in makin acidulous
London. begin next Wednesday and an in-marks about real and prominent Chartered Bank tertesting struggle should be wite
personages whom Mr. Wells intro-Mercantile Bank, A. & B.. neased
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It is reasonably safe to pre-Condr. Hool. 1.b.v. b Nave ... dict at this stage that the championship of the section "B" division I rests between St. Joseph's Reserves and the Moslem Club. These teams have not yet met, the fixture in the first round having been post- When they meet, the poned result should decide the cham-
SOCCER CARTOON.
Another lorabe soccer cartoon by Stan Hill will appear in to. morrow's "Chin Mall"
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S/Sgt. Waterfield, not out Pte. Burger. Ib.w.. b Welch
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3 alleged proofs found in that coun- pertinences of Mr. H. G. Wells?
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In to-morrow's games the South E. A. Binge, b. lake. China Boy Scouts should defeat HR. A. Kirk, b Burger Hong Kong Bank Portuguese; t. Nave, run out
Should L. Carson, not out Chinese Athletic secure both points from Chinese Writer Mardin, run out Athletic "B." Moslems should de- Sto. Welch, Lb.w., b Lake Recreio v. Kowloon.,
fent South China and St. Joseph's Sto. Noble, b Burger Reserves should have no diff
Extras... The most interesting gambeulty in beating Kowloon "B." will be at King's Park between The Recheio and Kowloon F.C. Jatter are still smurting unclei the defeat earlier in the senson administered to them by the Portuguese. Strangely enough, Kowloon are confident that they are going to wipe out that de- Kowloonites feat to-morrow, have so declared to me If they can manage it. then indeed the ensuing tinggle for honours' wF.C-Recreio. be menu open.
It should be a great.. game. Still Ide no think that Kowloom will manage to hit down the Recreio ag. The "Babes** should win but with not much to spare...
THE FIXTURES.
First Division.
Kick-off 4 p.m.
South China v. Scottish Bor- derers-Sookumpoo.
H.M.S. "Tamar" v. Chinese Athletic-H.K.F.C. ground.
Club de Recreio v. Kowloon
Rorad Artillery v Police- South China.
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by tribes of very low culture mouth of his characters at the Raube which have left few races behind, King's progresses and activities.Tronoh Mines In this view he is upheld by And- His subjects know that these mural Casplans .... Sings of Professor Laufer of the farious and laborious tasks are University of Chicago, noted ex-undertaken not from pomp a vari
In return for a previous mid- week defeat by H.M.S, "Hermes." Kowloon .C. beat the warship in a Friendly match yesterday (ou their own ground) by 6 wickets, Scores:--
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Div. M. Section “A?% Kick-off 2.30 p.m. University V. St. College South China.
Recreio Reserves. v, Reserves Recreio.
South China. v. R.A. Reserves -Sockumpoo
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taste and good sense ought to sug First, the Board seeks to in-gest to Mr. Wells that he is on the form the church as to the dan-wrong tack, gers to which the missionaries are exposed and other uncertainties| and anxieties involved and ap- peals for concerted intercession.
Secondly, in view of their pre sent distress, the Board then billiards I ordered a message of reassurance
field. It also ruled that women and offices of the firm of Messrs. Fes China Prog. to be sent to the workers in the
A burglary occurred at the law
do. (new) children at present in Canada be senden, Heledhib and Snyder, Kia- Dairy Farms detained here until there is inng Road, Shanghai, on Nov. 26, Der A. Wing reasonable measure of,assurance as to security of life and liberty in service in the field!
South China V. K.O.S.B.
South China and the Borderers meet for the first time: When the season opened the 1st East Suurers played South Chine. and secured both points.
The
Div. II. Section. "B" Borderers have won their last Boy Scouts v. Bank Portuguese two games and are shaping quite -Sookumpoo, 4 p.m.
BILLIARDS MATCH. well. Improvement has also Chinese Athletic "A" v. Chin- been shown in the South Chikanese Athletic "B"-St. Joseph's,
keenly contested team and 1'am sure they are 2:30 pm.
South China v. Maslem Club-in H.M.S. Ambrose," defeating the match at the Soldiers Club resulted going to do better in the second round. However, I do not think South China, 4 p.m.
R.M. of H.M.S. "Tamar by 18 St. Joseph's Reserves v. Kow-points. Scores:- that they will be able to defeat the Borderers, It is not going loon "B" St. Joseph's, 4 pm.
H.M.S. "Ambrose":—L. Gibb 100, to be an easy task for the
D. S. Davies 100, W. G. Allen 54, Borderers. but they ought to Among the
teams selected H. M. Challands 100, W."A. Bowers, win.
H.K.F.C. Reserves Slipper: 79, D. Kelly 62-total 661.
66, G: Bridgewater 300, A. B. Arston Hi Purves; Brown. Railton,
H.M.S. "Tamar" Marines:-H. Puncheon; Bell, Thompson, Barale ott 72, B. Freeman 66. J. Lee Campbell, Tramoitsky. White. 100, C.. Mears 33. Blake 72, Bennett Reserves:Mitchell, Howell, Ross, 100, T. Williams 100, D. Shewring
Police-Clark; Wynne, Harle; Brittain Hudson, Jessop, Corn-
100-total 643. wall, McEwen, Simpson, Orem, Noonan."
"Tamar" v. Chinese Athletic.
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Scottish Borderers 1st XI:- has made some change each time- it has played. The Chinese Anderson; Gardner, Martin;
Bacham, have kept together.
The Chi.Everest,
McGill Stephens, McGovern, Davey, Mc- Glinchey, Capt. Alexander.
Borderers' - Reserves: Mc-
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Police v. Gunners.
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Y.M.C.A. v. "Vindictive:" The European Y.M.O.A. defeated H.M. S. Vindictive", at Kowloon by
29 painta. Scores:
Y.M.C.A: Greenhalgh 150. Chap. man 140, Jack 160, Borrowman 122, Lamb 145, Guy 150-total 867.
Vindictive: Jones 130, Bridge Way 150, Hedley 141, Wardle 150, Dougall; Innes, Gear; Drury, Emerson 150, Brydie 107 total 828. Skiggs, Martin; Skiggs, Stock, Humphreys, Juynholme, Weath erill,
Kowloon 1st XI:-Durand: Wheeler Caveille; McKelvie, Sims, Earle; Hayes, Spary, Duncan, Miles, Muir.
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The first meeting between the Hong Kong Police and the Royal Artillery resulted in the former Josing. Since then the Police have improved somewhat, but not to any great extent. The
The ladies' Shanghai, foursomes, forwards cannot get goals. The Kowloon Reserves:-Wood; of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club
Pasco,played at Fanling on Dec. 7 for Hedley; Millard, Vickars, Orr, prizes presented by Mrs. Partrey, Coates, Eastman."
was won by Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Gilmore, with a score of 83--6=77.
Gunners have quite a good team. thanks in great measure to Leach in the front line. Leach has been responsible for practis cally very victory which the team has registered. The R.A. should win narrowly fo-morrow.
The Second Division.
Quite a keen struggle is tak-
Guest, Baldwin; Pile,
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The Sesquicentennial Interna-Ployee, who was not there at the Hongkong Tramways tional Exposition has conferred
time. Later, three men, believed Lane, Crawfords an engraved diploma of honour one be the same three, but this timeMacao Electrics the Japan Advertiser." in re-wearing masks over their faces, at- Mackintosh Cognition of "donspicuous service tacked the coolie, bound him with Nanyang Tobaccos in bringing the message of the per gagged him, took several keys Peak Trams (old) exposition before the public from him and proceeded to farce
(now) The engraved certificate reads: an entry into the compradore's Sinceres
This is to certify that the Japan room. They forced open a desk and Singapore Frams Advertiser has rendered con- took out the money, but nothing Taxis spicuous service in assisting the else. There were several native director of the Sesquicentennial orders' in the drawer, but these were International Exposition before left untouched. After the rabbers the public and has devoted time departed, the coolie succeeded in and effort toward making it a summoning aid, and the affair was
This certificate is pre-reported to the police. sented as an expression of appre- ciation and in commendation for SOVIET THREATS-OR HOPES? assistance in the celebration, off 150 years of American independ-
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At a great Communist confer- ence in Moscow, Bukharin, who is expected to succeed Zinovieff as leader of the Third International, declared: "The existing, capitalist On Bondon- stabilisation has two important The strict censorship over the weak points.. The first is England, Hankow Chinese Press which and the second is China. These was enforced by the Cantonese two points were regarded as the authorities shortly after their ar- greatest in world importance. In (Chinese Athletic), Lai Yuk-tat rival there, has now been lifted, England the great strike of coal Yesterday's meeting of the (Athletic);
C. F. Remedios restoring to the local vernacular miners, and in China the revolu Hong Kong Football Association (Club de Recreio), Sims (Kow-papers the freedom of printing tion-these are our nearest and ing place for supremacy in the decided on four teams competing loon F.C.). Orem (Police): Taylor news and making editorial re-greatest hopes. With the advancs section "A of division II. The this year--as was the case last (KFC), Fuertes (Recreio), marks on the situation. K.U.S.B. Reserves are, however, season when Portugal won-for Linaker (H.K.F.C.), J. M. Silve of the censorship regulations, the must lead us to final triumph."
against capitalist economies in In announcing the withdrawal Russia, they form the trinity which better placed, than any other. the International Cup for (Recreio), Brown (Recreio).
To-morrow St. Joseph's meet charity, presented by the "Sun-
Political Office issued an order in Whites: Avery (H.M.S. the University. The College day Herald.” ̈·
Tang Fuh-shan, "Tamar"); Li Tin-sang (South which it is declared that since the
Yoh Sze-yin, won their first game with ease, The draw for the opening China), Chart So (South China); military crisis in this centre. is Chang Fong-chi, Peng Teh-chieu, but, thereafter the University games resulted:-
over, the Nationalist authorities Li Yen-ching and a certain Wang Brittain (Police), Hudson did well. The students have Dec. 25 (Saturday), 11 am- (Police), Lam Yuk-ying (Ath-consider it necessary to do away are among the higher officers of In Jalonta postponed several games lately, England v. Scotland:
letic); Cornwall (Police), In with the censorship so that "the Marshal Sun Chuan-fang captured Dec. 27 (Monday), 4.80 p.m. Lau (Athletic), Leach (Royal the people by the Nationalist lower rank are too numerous to ha
freedom of speech promised to at Nanchang while officers of the Da Bgapore- -Portugal, China.
Artillery), McClinchey (Bor-,
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are said to have been released on Ja Shanghal- Reserves: Wallington (I.K. 'Anal).
AN ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT...
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their armies while Tang, Yoh and Interport Trial.
China), L. Rocha (Recreic), THERE is no danger whatever from Chang, who used to induce their The second local trial to select Alexander (H.K.F.C.).
lockjaw or blood poison resalting R.A. Reservea should again the team. for the Interport
from a wound when Chamberlain's men to plunder and murder, have beat South China......
Those who took part in the Pain Balm is promptly applied. It been repeatedly accused before the against Shanghai will take place first trial this week and have antleoptic and destroys the germs Revolutionary forces by the popular on the H.K.F.C. ground at 4.80 been nominated again are C. F. which cause these disonses. It also lace of Nanchang. They have. p.m. next Wednesday. Teams Remedios, Hudson, Cornwall, Ip cause wounds to heal
without Colours: Anderson (Scottish Kau, Laich, McClinchey, Chanroquired by the usual treatment. For are to be delivered to the civilians maturation and in one-third the time therefore been kept in custody and Borderers); Ng Kam-chuen Kwongia.
sale overywhere.
for judgment.
A draw is likely to-morrow.
Recreio Reserves 'meet Kow- loon Reserves. The result was a draw at their first meeting, but thereafter, of the two, Recreio have fared better and should. win. to-morrow.
Quite an Interesting game should result between the Chi- nese Athletic "A" and the Club Reserves. A draw is likely.
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The Rev. George Cousins, one of the oldest and best known for eign mission workers of the Congregational Church, died at Worthing on November 8, at the age of 84. Going to Antanan grivo in 1864, he spent the first 21 years of his married life in Madagascar under the auspices of the London Missionary Society. He had a brother who has also served in Madagascar, and two sons and a daughter who are missionaries in China.