TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927.

SPORTS

HOME FOOTBALL.

MATCH IN SOUTHERN SECTION.

WALSALL LOSE AGAIN.

GOVERNOR'S CUP.

FIRST ROUND RESULTS COMPLETE.

THE HONGS AND PLAYERS.

cop

ARMY CRICKET.

SOUTH CHINA COMMAND TOURNAMENT.

NEARING SEMI-FINALS.

THE CHINA MAIL,

FLOWER PLACING.

INTERESTING HELENA MAY LECTURE.

JAPAN'S NATIONAL ART.

SHOW PROGRAMME.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR OPENING TO-MORROW.

GOVERNOR. TO OFFICIATE.

The Committee has issued the programme for the opening day of the Agricultural Show, which will tako place to-morrow, at 2.30 p.m. Thursday.

BON VOYAGE.

HON. Mr. SOUTHORN & WIFE ENTERTAINED.

$9

MONEY & SHARES.

'TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,

On London— Bank wire

2/- COMING SHORT HOLIDAY.

Bunk on demand .... 2/- 7/18 Bank 30 day's sight. In view of their forthcoming de Bank 4 months' sight 2/-% parture from the Colony on a short Credits 4 months' eight 2/13% holiday, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Documentary 4 months Southorn were yesterday entertain-

aight *

2/14

An interesting demonstration on the art of Japanese flower placing, Except for one more match in the or the art of "Ikebana" was given second round, the cricket knockout tournament organised by the South at the Helena May Institute yester- } The Show will bo continued oned at a private luncheon party given į China Command Sports Board, day by Mr. Sohjun Wada who was open to competition among teams introduced by Mr. Y. Murakami, In the garrison, has reached the Consul-General for Japan in Hong semi-final stage,

Kong, Progress to date and remaining fixtures will be seen in the follow-

First Round.

Walsall suffered their eleventh

First round ties in the Governor's defeat yesterday in the third Shield tournament (open to pairs division (southern section) of the from "hongs"), of the Royal Hanging table:- Football League.

visited Kong Golf Club, have been They Brentford and lost by the odd real pleted at Fanling. in five and therefore remain in the second last position in the table which is appended.

Results, with handicaps mention- ed, are as follow:--

Kowloon-Canton Railway (C. D. Division I-South. Lambert 18 and J. Smith 11) bout P. W. D. L. F. A. F. B.A.T. Co. (S. M Mayes 17 and F. Northants 16 12 1 3 45 19 25 Cowherd 16), 3 and 2. Millwall ....17 11 3 3 56.27 25 Plymouth Charlton

G.P.R. (Capt. Davison 18 and

beat 3 4 30 23.21 T. C. Monaghan 18) 16 9

Govt. 10 7 7 2 23 22 21 Medical Dept. (Dra. Newton 8 and

Valentine 12), 5 and 3.

Southend

10 10 0 6 32:26 20

Exeter Brentford Norwich

14 0 7 3 26 23 19 18

Dodwell and Co, (T. G. Weall

0 1 8 40 36 19 14 and L. G. S. Dodwell, 3) beat 16 7 46 38 27 18 Linstead and Davis (S. T. Butlin 11 Brighton 16 7 4 30 23 18 and C. B. Brown 18), 1 up, Swindon 15 6 6 4 39 32 17 Wilkinson and Grist (D. H. Blake Newport 16 8 5 6 28 23 17 15 and G. S. Hugh-Jones 11) beat Q.P.R. 17 7 3 7 23 22 17 (Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. (W. L. Coventry 16 6 3 7 30 40 15 Dunbar 8 and H. E. Standage 18), Bournem'th.27 5 5 7 20 33 15 4 and 3. Crystal Pal.. 16 4 6 6 25 35 14 Scots Guards (Capts. Erskine,

4 0 7 25 34 14 scr. and Tyringham, Ber.) Merthyr Torquay....16 4.4 8 17 36 12 Vacuum Oil Co. (I. H. Genre 10 and Gillingham 16 3 5 8 24 47.11 A. Leach 11), 3 and 2, Luton .....

16 4 2 10 30 36 10 Bristol Kov., 16 4 2.10 33 41 10 Walsall 17 4 2 11 23 54 10 Watford 16 9 2 11. 25 34

U.S. R. C. TENNIS.

TEN EVENTS IN ANNUAL COMPETITION.

TO BEGN ON JANUARY 6.

|

beat

Headquarters II, Scots Guards beat Headquarters and Dia-

quarters, Queen's Rogt. R.A.S.C. beit "A" Co.,

K.O.S.B.

"D" Co. Queen's Regt, beat

Co., 2nd K.O.S.B.

2nd

among

On Paris-

at the American Club by a number On demand....... 1280 of friends.

Credits 4 months' sight 1335

On Berlin- On demand.......

On New York-

On Calcutta-

184

1844

On Singapore→

On demand ..

87%

On Manila-s

On Shanghai

On demand ****** |30 day'a night (private

paner)...........

Judging will commence at 10.30 am. on the first day and is expected

Amongst those present were Mr. | to be concluded by 12 o'clock Clementi, Sir Henry Gollan (Chief open to the public.

Among those present were Lady (noon), when the grounds will be G. Tredwell (the American Con-

aul), Mr. Urakami (Japanese Con- On demand......... 49% Justice), Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, His Excellency the Governor, aul), Dr. Wagner (German Con- Credits 60 days' aight 514

Mrs. Wagner, Mr. A. Mr. A. E. Wood (Director of Edu- who will perform the opening cere sul), and

On Bombay... cation, Mr. Ralphs (Inspector of mony, accompanied by his A.D.C., Methofer (Dutch Consul), Mr. Cer-Wire ..... trict Establishment, K.A.

English Schools), and Sir Joseph Capt. A. J. L. Whyte, and Mr. B. R. verin de Albuquerque (Portuguesa On demand

Forster, private secretary, will ar- Consul) and Mrs. Albuquerque, Mrs. Left Fl. Scots Guards beat R. Kemp, K.C.

Engineers and R. Corps of

Dealing with the meaning and rive at the exhibition ground at Mager, wife of a member of the Wire....

2.30 p.m. Sir Cecil Clementi and Club's committee and a number of On demand Signala.

usefulness of Ikebana, Mr. Mara- party will be received at the en- other prominent ladies and gentle- "F" Scots Guards boat 15th | kami said that Ikebana literally trance by the Chairman of the Com-

Battery, R.A.

meant the way and manner of put-mittee (the Rev. H R. Wells. men. 27th Co. R-A.M.C., beat Head-ting plants, or vegetation with or O.B.E.), Sir Robert and Lady Ho

A presentation was made to Mrs. without flowers, in a living condi-Tung, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, and Southorn in the course of the lun-On demand............. par tion. It is an art to display or re- Mr. Fung Kel-cheak, representing cheon, in the form of a cigarette box

the Reception Committee. "p"flect intensively the beauty and joys members of the General Committee,

The and holders, suitably inscribed.

whom there are a large number of the village elders from every district in the New Terri- tories, wil then be introduced to His Excellency, Following the in-

A HALF.

Sovereigns troduction, the Governor will be

buying rate) conducted to a platform in front

Sentenced to soven years' hard Silver (per oz) 26 15/16 of the exhibition building. formal part of the proceedings will labour for an offence against the Bar Silver in Hong commence with a speech by the Arms and Ammunition Ordinance, Kong

2% prem Rev. H. R. Wells, to which His Ex- a Chinese prisoner died in the Vic- Chinese Copper Cash nom. ceffency will reply.

toria Jall Hospital at 12.80 a.m. on Chinese Copper-Cents 6% prem.

tereat There will be a distribution of Sunday, after having served 21 Rate of Native In-

7%P:8. Chinese Sub. Coin the certificates of honour to all years.

... 2814% dis. At the Central Magistracy yes-Hong Kong Sub. Coin par. who will participate in the Show. ducted over the grounds for inspec- and a jury held an Inquiry into the The Governor will then be con- terday, Major C. Willson, Coroner, tion of the exhibits, which will be circumstances attending the man'a staged according to the classifica- death. tion in the respective sheds, which there are five.

21st Battery R.A. beat

Battery R.A,

ters I. Scots Guards.

20th

of nature in a flower vase.

It helped people to appreciate the beauty of nature even though con- 31st Battery R.A. beat Headquar-Qaed in a small and humble room, and it helped to keep the mind pure, calm, self-possessed and contented. Social Accomplishment. Flower placing, explained the Headquarters 1. Queen's Regt. apeaker, is used not only for amuse "A" Co. Queen's Regt, walk-overments or culture but also in convey from "B" Co. Queen's Regt. ing sentiments or ideas to others.

Second Round.. "G" Co. Scots Guards beat Right

Fl. Scots Guards.

beat R.A.0.C.

University (Professors Roffey 101 and Redmond G) beat Harry Wick- ing & Co. (J. Owen Hughes 18 and 8. Remington 18), at 22nd hole.

South British Insurance Co. (E. S. Harrison 9 and J. F. Kennedy 18) beat Bank Line (A. H. Penn 18 and D. Forbes 14), 3 and 2. Education Department (F. J. de Rome 7 and A. O. Brawn 10) bent Jardine, Matheson & Co.

(W. B. Cornaby 14 and A. Piercy 18), 4(1)

Ten competitions are down in the annual lawn tennis tournament of the United Services Recreation Club, Kowloon, including the men's singles championship, for which the trophy is a challenge eup presented by Dr. R. E. Tottenham.

Play will begin on January 6 and, it is hoped, will have concluded by the beginning of March, in time for the yearly "at Home."

Last Year's Record.

Last year there was a record number of entries, 247: Postpone- ments were necessary and the tournament was not finished in time..

Only members and subscribers, their wives and families, and guesta staying in their houses, can enter. Entries close on January 1 to Capt. G. F. Charles,, Army Dental Carps; $3 for each open event and $2 for handicap events, for each, pinyer.

and 3.

A.P.C. (T. D. E. Pendered 3 and R. Young B) beat Butterfield and Swire (W. Ironside 9 and J. W Robertson.14), 1 up.

Davie Boag & Co. (J. D. Kin- 9 and W. A. Stewart 16) haird walk-over from Union Insurance

Society (J. W. Alabaster 12 and A. Sommerfelt 12) who scratched.

Left Fi. Scots Guards beat Head-In short, Ikebana is an art and an accomplishment for the people in quarters II. Scots Guards. R.A.M.C. beat "F"

Co. Scots Japan and an etiquette in social life. Guards.

Although Western civilisation had R.A.S.C. beat "D" Co. Queen's affected the Japanese for nearly a

Regt.

still retained 31st Battery R.A. beat 21st Bat-century yet Ikebana

its old and traditional influence. tery R.A.

It was deemed by the Japanese to "G" Co. Scots Guards v. be an assential accomplishment for Headquarters I. Queen's ladies and gentlemen. Regt.

Semi-Finale.

(2) "A" Co. Queen's Regt.

winners of match between 12th Battery R.A. and "C" Co.

Queen's Regt.

R.A.M.C.

(3) Left Fl. Scots Guarda v. (4) R.A.S.C. v. 81st Battery R.A. Winners of No. 1 and No. 2 Prison Dept. (J. W. Franks and meet in the first semi-final and meet in Capt: H: F. Bloxham, 6) beat Char-winners of No. 3 and No. tered Bank (T. L. Christie 9 and the second semi-final. Semi-finals will be played by the end of the D. J. Gilmore 12), 2 and 1.

Johnson, Stokes and Master month.

R. Andrewes 5 and T. G. Bennett 8) beat Royal Artillery! (Capts, le Gros 8 and R. F. Wright 11), 5 and 4.

P. W. D. (C. B. Robertson 12 and

A. E. Lissaman 8) walk-over from B.A.S.C. (Capts. Morris 6 and Drys- dale, scr.). who scratched.

Byes and Next Rounds

INDIAN RECREATION CLUB TEAMS.

It might, in the social sphere, he compared to the piano in the West-

ern

World.

There were

many

The

of

PRISONER DIES. AFTER SERVING TWO YEARS &

According to Dr. Alexander Can- non, medical officer at Victoria Jail. the man was admitted to the jai!

Among the exhibits not for com- petition there has been entered a

Scandinavian on April 21, 1925, and was placed directly imported Landrace. Sow and fowis of Ameri- on hard labour, after being examin- schools of this art in Japan from attractions of the exhibition will in charge. The man was first seen can and British strain. Among the ed by Dr. Pope, then medical officer the old and simple ones down to the be a continuous cinema entertain- by the witness in April this year fatest and and more artificial ones.ment, for which the Committee are when his condition was diagnosed Although each school claimed that indebted to the courtesy of Mr. as generalised tuberculosis. its style was the best, there was no H. W. Ray, general manager of the

was again examined on June 27 and fundamental difference in idea and Hong Kong amusements, Ltd.

his condition was found to be com- principle but only in minor details. Principles Demonstrated.

:

The speaker then went on to ex- plain the three fundamental princi- pics of Ikebana and with the aid of a black board, gave illustrations of the method of arranging plants The following have been selected after a special form.

Following Mr. Murakami's inter- to represent the Indian Recreation

in a friendly cricket csting introduction, Mr. Wada gave Club "B" match against the H.K. Electrica demonstration on "Japanese Flow- Co. on the former's ground oner placing," with the aid of vases Saturday, at 2 p.m. sharp-M. P. and plants which he placed in vari. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Madar (capt.), Sirdar Khan, Rous positions on the platform each The Competitions.

(V. M. Grayburn 10 and, H. G. Nazarine, I. Hassan, A. S. Sufind, position portraying different mean- The competitions are:-

Hegarty 10 v. RA.M.C. (Majors A. Rahmin, D. Mohomed, S. A. Men's open singles championship. Lynch 12 and Stevenson 14) draw Husain, E. M. K. Malubhoy, U. T. ings or sentiments, Men's open doubles championa bye in the first round at the top Thad, and A. Butt.

ship.

end; and at the bottom end China The following have been selected Ladies' open singles champion- Underwriters (H. R. Sturt 18 and to represent the I. R. C. "B" in a

ship.

A. J. Frank 18) also obtained a friendly cricket match, against he Ladies' open doubles champlon-bye.

Queen's Regt, on the former's ship.

The second round has to be com- ground on Sunday at 2 p.m.: Mixed doubles open champion pleted by December 18, third round M. P. Madar (capt.), Sirdar

ship.

by January 3, the semi-final by Khan, R. Nazarine, I. Hassan A. Men's singles handicap.

January 15, and the final by S. Sufflad, A. Rahmin, D. Mohomed, Men's doubles handicap.

January 29.

S. A. Husain, E. M. K. Malubhoy, Ladies' singles handicap,

U. T. Thad, and A. Butt. Ladies' doubles handicap. Mixed doubles handicap.

16 BOATS TURN OUT.

YACHT CLUB LADIES' 2ND CHAMPIONSHIP.

LA LINDA AND BOOJUM WIN.

INTERPORT SHOOT.

SINGAPORE TO FIRE ON DECEMBER 11.

Sixteen boats turned out yester other practice in Singapore for the It was decided to hold yet un- day in the accond championship race of the season for ladies of interport shoot. Sixteen members the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. of the S.V.C. were chosen to take In a nice breeze, some excellent part in the final practice, which was sailing was enjoyed and there was held on Sunday, December 4, on

the Farrer Range. keen competition.

"Rolla" finished first (of fire)

From those the team of 12 were

in the Handicap class but failed to be chosen. The 16 members are

to concede the handicap to *La Captain D. H. Steers, R.E., Sergt.

second.

were

H. C. Brett, Sergt. H. S. Kirwan,

LAWN BOWLLS.

The official closing and distri- bution of prizes of the Taikoo Club Bowling Green for this sea-! son will take place on Saturday, 17th inst.,.at 3 p.m.

BEGGAR'S £2,000.

BEQUEATHED TO A FRIEND.

London, Nov. 15.

One of the last wishes of John

Linda" which crossed the line Spr. J. W. Jones, Lieut. E. B. Armstrong, a 97-year-old beggar,

"Boojum" and "Daphne"

McCall, Pte. V. Jacobs, Pto. E. who amassed a fortune of £18,000 first and second, respectively, in Galistan, Captain D. G. MacLeod, in the equivalent of threepenny the Combined class (ie., for Gaels, Gnr. D. Wilson, Sergt. C. A. de and sixpenny pieces in the practice Heyward Heys and One Designs) Souza, Captain J. V. Gibson, Pte. of his profession, will be fulfilled in in which there were eleven startera, A. Pereira, Sergt. J. F. Tham, Pte. a decision made by Judge O'Brien, winning by sufficient margin to D. Gallatan, Ple. E. T. Ganno, Armstrong, although he died be- retain their positions even on cor- Sergt. Lee Kiah-wah, Pte. J. F fore the bequest could be incor- Galistan, Pte. Koon Weng-onn, The course of 7.4 miles was from L-Cpl. Abdul Kadir, Pte. A. C., Dorated in his will, wished to leave the Club to Channel Rocks (port), Monteiro, L-Bdr. H. J. Rae, Pte. £2,000 to Mrs. Ella W. Sloane be- Kowloon Rock (p), mark on line G. B. Meggs, Cpl. Tan Mong-heng, cause she had befriended him for 20 years and because she promised (P), Channel Rocks (starboard), L-Sgt. Leo Kiah-thong.

rected time.

finish at the Club.

The Singapore team will shoot to care for him until his death. Times are given below. Yachts off in the competition on Sunday, are mentioned in order of finish- December 11. ing; figures in parentheses denote positions gained in the race, ac- cording to "corrected time," lo,,! handicap.

Rolla (2nd)

Result of Practice.

The following were the scorea in the Interport practice shoot at Farrer Range on November 20:-.

200 500 600 yds, yds. yds. Tl,

34 84 21

He told her of his intention In March 1927, but on April 8 he died, before he could revise his will, which left his estate to 15 distant relatives in England, most of whom

he had never seen.

heard

Mrs. Sloane's ' claim was before Referee Connor, who said |that "good conscience and natural

82 100 Justice" required the executors to

35 80 90 carry out the wish of the man abe

32 89

Judge

Handicap Class.

Finishing Corrected Time. Time.

Capt. D. H. Steers, 4.40.86 ** 4.40.86

RE..... La Lindà (1st), 4,41,37 4.36.04 Diana (5)

... 445,46

Sgt. H. C. Brett 4.44.92 Colleen (4) ... 4.47.30 4.41.20

Sgt. H. S. Kirwan. 20 20 83 92 had assisted for so long when she Dorothea (3rd) 4,48.99 4.41.16

Spr, J. W. Jones.... 20 81 82 92 thought him pauper. Lient. E. B. MeCall. 26 82 82 90 O'Brien upheld the referee's report. jf, Combined Classes,

20 82 28 89 Finishing Corrected Pte. V. Jacobs

Mrs. Bloane's kindness began Time.

Pte. E. Galistan.... 28 29 Capt. D. G. MacLeod 24 38 32 89 when her husband, Robert Sloane, Gnr. D. Wilson..... 80 29 29 88 A marine engineer, noticed a shabby, Sgt. C. A. De Souza 23 80 20 88 hungry-looking figure at a street. Capt. J. V. Gibson. 25 24 20 88 corner. He took him to their home, Pte. A. Pereira 2898 26 87 and from that day until his death Sgt. J. P. Tham...26 20 82 87 Mrs. Bloane made it her duty to Pie. O. Galistan .... 25 29 82 86 care for the old man. Pte. E T. Ganno 28 80 27 85 8gt. Lee Kiah-wah 24842084 Pia. J. F. Gallstan 20 30

Time.

Boojum (1st)...5.03.30 5.01.11 Daphne (2nd). 5.09.08 5.09.08 Wings (3rd).. 6.12.31 | 5.10.08 Why Wonder?

(6)

5.14.04 5.11.80 Bluenose (7).. 5.14.40 5.12.12 Lola (4);. 5.17.54 5.10.30 Halcyon (8).. 5.17.55 5.17.55 Thecla (6) ... 5.20.15 5.11.00 Adanae (9) .. 8.21.05 6.18.87 Pierrete (10). 6.23.88 6.20.88 Afisa (11)... 5.28.89 5.28.39

Forthcoming Events.A

Pte, Hoon Wen-onn. 80 28 L-Cpl. Abdul Kadir. 26, 24 Pte. A. C. Monteiro.. 27 28

2983

The Club's 5th championship L-Opl. H. J. Ras race (for racing classes) will be Pte. G. B. Meggs. 22 28. held on Saturday, Naval Day on Cp Tan Mong-heng 29 Sunday, and the ladies' Brd cham L-Cpl LooKish plonship on Monday,

thong sinks,

8028

POLAR CAKE

©ITS QUALITY THAT.COUNTS

At the close hearty thanks were returned to both Mr. Murakami and Mr. Wada.

Op Yokohama- On demand Gold Leaf, 100 fine

(per tacl)

Berlin

107

(Bank's

9.50

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London, Yesterday.

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Amsterdam

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Milan

89.90

20.42

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18.08

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18,20

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193

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269

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5 7/8

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2/7 2/0

Yokohama

1/10 17/82

Silver Spot

Silver Forward

'Toa and refreshments will served on the grounds throughout the afternoon by the management taken to the jail hospital where he of the Cafe Pavilion, at prices we regularly treated until his denth. The autopsy revealed that slightly above those in the city to cover transportation expenses, etc. death was due primarily to gen- As will be seen from the adver- eralised tuberculoals and beri-ber!, tisement columns, the Railway and secondarily to toxinia and syn- management has made a substancope. tial reduction on the ordinary fares The jury returned a verdict of for the return journey to and from death from natural causes, Sheung Shul. Visitors travelling

beplicated by beri-beri. He was then

by the 1.15 p.m. train from Kowloon will arrive at Sheung Shui in time

for the opening ceremony. Return HELPS THOSE HARD COUGHS.

at 448 p.m. and 6.66 p.m. to: Kow-dency to develop into trains will leave Sheung Shui halt The danger of influenza is its ten-

loon, the latter is the last train.

Sailors and soldiers in uniform, also school children, will be ad

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