**-HEATHER "DAY:"" RESULT OF THE RAFFLES.

The Heather Day" Fair, with its innumerable attractions, was continued" on Saturday, and though the gathering was not as large as on Friday, it was sufficient to add very materially to the funds.

Many of the sideshows were open from about g

when the grounds were visited "by a number of children. During the afternoon the

seniors, confined their attentions mostly to golf and the Scottish Women's Stall. The formal re-opening of the Fair was

SPORT.

ORICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE DEFEAT

CRAIGENGOWER.

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"ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

The only League match played Saturday was that between the Civil Ser vics and Craigengower. Four matches had been arranged but they fell through owing to the counter-attaction of the

Heather Day ! Fair.

The Civil Service went in first on

HONGKONG ENIQUE-DIVISION I.

"HONGKONG "LLAQUE DIVISION IL

ROYAL NAVY RESERVES, `8; UNIVERSITY, 0...

RG.A., 2; SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, 1

Happy Valley on Saturday. It was full This was the best game of the day at

This was a very uneven game, the

was followed with interest by

sailors being too heavy főr their oppon of excitement from start to finish, and eat, who are all on the "light" side. crowd. The wet ground suited the present, and the forwards scored goals in The Navy team, too, is very strong al large soldiers, who played their best game of the second half with monotonous fre their agile opponents, who started off sponsible for a goal in the first-half, and the season, gradually wearing down quency. Ody and Tune, were each re

1918.

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RELIABLE QUALITIES IN

GLOVES

after the change over Travis notched FOR LADIES

three, Ody and Tune another cach, and

Goldsmith one before the final whistle JAEGER'S

supposed to be at 6 p.m.,, but at least from the start. They both adopted enter had very hard lines with "header" sounded. The Navy were thus winners

an hour before that time the number of visitors was such that it might well be

aaid that the Fair opened itself. From

6 pm onwards the cabaret was the

centre of attraction Dancing was in full swing till after midnight. Mr. C. H. P. Hay had almost sole charge of the cabaret, which proved to be one of the most profitable sideshows in the Fair.

Although the detailed financial results of the celebrations are not yet available, it is anfe to say that they will exceed

those of last year.

THE BATTLES.

The tickets for the Scottish Women's Rafe sold so well that made interest was evinced in the result. The drawing took place at about 10 p.m, on Saturday and resulted as follows:-

No.

Diamond, pearl and sapphire pendant-Ticket 6,354, Dr. Har-

ston.

-Silver tea-set-Ticket 3,273, “Mr.

J. Kennedy Gibson, 3-Blackwood tea-table-Ticket 3.417,

Mr. V. C. Rocha

canoe Ticket

4-Canadian

Mrs. Aitken.

Highland Lassie" doll-Ticket 2,900, Mr. E. Hodge,

6--Model yacht, Heather Daijum Ticket 3,973, Mr. P. P. J. Wode house.

7-Pair opal ear-rings-Ticket 4,999,

Miss D. Mason.

,,8-Table lamp-Ticket 5,853, Mrs.

wicket which was very slightly affected by the weather. A. E. Wood (21) and R. E. O. Bird (27) attacked the bowling

Prising tactics and each sent the ball to the boundary four different occasions. Wood, though playing a forceful innings, did not give any chances, but Bird offered three in the outfield which, however, were missed owing to the slippery state of the ball. E. W. Hamilton (17) was the only other batsman to enter double figures. Omar carried the bowling hoa-

with a tremendous dash, that caused great jubilation amongst their supporters.

The Artillerymen attacked first, and

from a corner kick. Play was then car ed to be rather troubled with the greasy ried to the other end, and Jones appear- ball He cleared, however, but almost immediately afterwards a mistake by the R..A. defence enabled their opponents to open the scoring. Following close upon the kick-off, the gunners stopped to appeal for ofside. This

by eight goals to nil.

KOWLOON, 4; SOUTH CHINA

ATHLETIC RES., 1.

ALL-WOOL "GLOVES White and Natural,

from $1.00 per pair

$2.00 per pair.

SUEDE FINISH COTTON GLOVES

White and Yellow

victory over the Athletic on the Military

Kowloon scored a rather unexpected DENTS KID ground on Saturday. In the first half Hyder and Tatam were each responsible

AND SUEDE GLOVES White, Grey, Black, Tan, from $8.00 per pair

outs for Oraigengower and, also, had the Athletic right winger a chan the for a goal, the Athletic replying with WHITE16-BUTT. EVENING GLOVES $4.50 per pair

for 2 rucs

best average for the day with 5 wickets playable, and of the twenty evers he His fast deliveries were sent down, nine were maidens.

thus losing the match by 19 runs Bird Craigcagower replied with 0 runs, and Hamilton, who were in good form with the ball, raptured 6 for 38 and 4 for 2, respectivaly.

Scores and bowling analyses:--

CIVIL SERVICE.

A. E. Wood, & Marley, b Lammert 24 R. E. O. Bird, b Omar

97

P. T. Lamble, e Hall, b Lammert. 9 F. Ling, c Ford, b Omar

1

B W. Bradbury, b Oinar

#

3,873,

F. Syze Thompson, b Car

.0

E. W. Hamilton, b Abbas

17

W. II. Edmonds, b Omar

T. McCormac, b'Abbas

C. Sara, a and b Abbas C. Severn, not out

3

Extras

24

Total.... Bowling Analysis.

109

R. W.

Omar

20 9 99

5

10-Lady's gold bag-Ticket 888, Mr.

Thursfeld,

Abbas

2

21

3

29

*

CRAIGENGOWITZ

19-Bilver dishes-Ticket 1,337, -

Diss.

R. Bass, e Bradbury, b Bird

MA

A. Goldenborg, b Bird, M. H. Abbas, b Bird.......

.3

-10

T. F. Ford, b Hamilton ........

Hynes.

-Gold curb bracelet with diamonds and turquoise Ticket 4,487, Mr. Lowe.

11-Silver cigarette-box-Ticket 4,180,

Mr. Bunje.

13-Model-

yacht Thistle - Ticket 2,085, Mr. Dowley.

,, 14-Pair brass fera pots Ticket 4,131,

Mr. N. L. Watson.

,, 15-Blackwood jardiniere - Ticket

1,320, Mrs. Taggart.

18---Silver candlesticks-Ticket 2,268,

Mrs. Denison.

17-Table lamp Ticket 3,631, Mr.

W, Macdonald

18-Embroidered table-cloth-Ticket

1,948, Mr. Sutherland.

,, 19-Silver photograph frame-Ticket 5,099, Mr. George Grimble,

,, 20-Blackwood curio cabinet-Ticket

3,089, Miss P. Bridger..

The ceremony of calling out the names of the winners attracted a large crowd. The prizes had been exhibited for some weeks previously at Messrs Powell & Co's window..and were much admired. Perhaps the most envied of all the prizes was the immense doll's house, the work of Mr. McEwen, Inspector McEwen's brother. This, however, has not yet been raffed. The model yachts excited, the greatest envy amongst the younger ones, Heather Day being generally considered the better finished of the two. The win ners in the Scottish Women's Rafe are asked to call at Messrs. Powell & Co. to-day with the counterfoil, for their prizes,

Numerous other raffles were run by the Ecottish Women's Stall, the results being aa- follows:-

Camisole Ticket 54, Capt. Follett Blackwood chair-Ticket 17, Mr. B

Butherland.

Cushion and table-cloth-Ticket 65, Mr.

MacFarlane.

Doll-Ticket 5, Miss Noreen Donnelly. 'Silver mirror Ticket 19, Mr. Parr Cushion-Ticket, Mr. Nicoll, Two canarien-Ticket 27.

Perambulator cover Ticket 23, "Mr." AL

O. Lang.y

Mra Barlow cushion Ticket 17.- Tea-cosy doll-Ticket 136AR Heather Belle (yacht) Tekete, Ah

Sing

White Heather (yacht)-Ticket 370,ra

Hurley

Electric fan-icket 23.

Electric fan Ticket Mr. H

Brownlow-Ticket

ford

Pearl and ruby bracelet

Girl's chatelaine

30.

"THE ZOO" RÄFILES.

The fallowing are the results of three

of the rallen held in the Zoo. The draw-

ing took place yesterday morning-

Tea cloth and tea-coney-Ticket No. 2. Doll and cradle-Ticket No. 1, Mr, T. F. Bough

Lammert 11:

to get

away, and he made full use of it, Anish little chance of saving. This was a very ing up with a shot that gave Jones very

offensive. Jones effected a fine save from bad start for the Army, and for a while they were unable to assume the Au Kit San, and for a while the Army goal was in danger. It was chiefly due to Talfourd, who was playing a sterling game, that the gurners were enabled to break away. A free kick outside the Athletic penalty zone gave the RG.A. a chance to open their account, but. although the ball was placed nicely across the goalmouth, the forwards were unable to get it into the net. The in terval arrived with the Chinese leading by two goals to lore.

On resuming, the soldiers shaped much better and at times in this half they were quite masters of the situation: A particularly fine passing movement got the away and almost resulted in McGregor scoring. Another accurate pass from the Army right winger soon followed, and the Athletic goal keeper.

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failing to get it away quickly, Panter banged the ball into the net at short

coe thus being one down at the interval..

Afterwards, Knight and Rasmussen each FOR GENTLEMEN four goals added a point for Kowloon, who won by

obliged to withdraw from the first divi- UNPLAYED FIXTURES. The Manchester Regiment has been

sion owing to shortage of playera; conse quently, their match with the Club. did not take place,

In the junior division the encounter between the Staff and Departments and St. Joseph's College, which should have taken place on the Navy ground,' was postponed.

LAWN TENNIS,

LADIES' SINGLES TENNIS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.

SIMI-FINALS.

"Miss Robinson, U.S.R.C. v. Mrs Art- strong, L.R.C.

Miss L. Boott, Taikoo v. Mrs. Miller, Wigwam.

LADIES' INTER-OLUB TENNIS SHIELD. The fourth annual match between the

range. Before long, the Artillery, were Peak Club, LBC, and U.S.R.C. will be attacking again Morris was reaponPlayed at the Peak Club to-day, at 145

10 sible for the equaliser, scoring a neat P. The teams will be as follows:-

F. G. Thompson, b Hamilton 0

G. Manley, Bradbury, b Hamil-

ton

9

E. Lammert, b Bird". J.-O. Noria, o Bradbury, b Bird

13

B

A. Omar, Hamilton, b Bird W. Hall. b Hamilton

8

5

0

16

80

S. Jex, not out.....

Extras

Hamilton

Bird

Ling

Severn

Total

Bowling Analysis.

#2

W.

(9.1 1

29

4

12

1 36

2

0.

3

0

Б

0

MANCHESTERS DRAW WITH THE

UNIVERSITY.

MARCHERTER REGIMENT.

goal' from the left wing. The rather heavy going seemed to suit Green and

Co.,

who had quite a pleasant time

The claver Army centre. forward proved

to be as smart as his opponents when it

Peak Club-Mesdames Anderson, Cary, Sterk and Miss Wilkinson.

L.R.C.--Mesdames Armstrong, Kent, Nitbet and Hammond..

US.B.C.-M. Dreaper, Mrs. Beving

came to neat footwork and speed, Toton, the Misses Robinson and Ventris. wards the end, the Chinese became more aggressive, and on two or three occa

occasions

An Kit Sun looked a likely scorer. He was generally, well hustled, however, by Sharman and Wordley, and he spoiled bis opportunities by kicking the ball wildly over the bar. The game ended in & draw of two goals each."

ROYAL NAVY, S; ROYAL ENGINEERS, 0.

This match was rather disappointing, the Engineers fielding anything but a strong team. Lawrence made his first appearance on the football, field this season, and played a very fine game at

TO-NIGHT'S NAVAL CONCERT..

A concert in aid of the Trafalgar. Fund Seamen's and Marines' Orphan Homes will be given to-night at 3 o'clock at the Royal Naval Toeatre. Tickets of admis sion (22 and $1) can be obtained from Mesen. Montrie & Co. or the Rev. F. Hastings, EN, Chaplain, H. M. Dock yard. The following is the programme:→ Section, "Cheep, Orchestra H.M.S. Kent. PART I.

Song, The Skippers' Wooing," Comio song, Mr. Hannibal.

Mr. A. Brock Trio, "Serenade" Miss V. Young (piano),

Comis song, "Just as the sun goes down,"

Misa Bosebud Young (violin), Prod. "Gonzales (cello)...

Violin solo," Chanson Louis XIII, and Mr. Cannrad.

Song, Mom Jeanings.

"Parane" (Comperin. Kreisler),

Mrs. Kennet

Song," La Partida," Mr. E. G. Ander Horapipe, Missés Ruby and Bosobnd Young.

FAST IL

The Manchester Regiment made their left back for the soldiers. From the first appearance in, the League on Saturkick-off the Navy displayed brillianco: in day in a match against the University attack, and only the very efficient goal Batting first they compiled the satisi eping of Heath prevented McNiven tory, total of 202, towards which Sers from scoring in the first five minutes eleven replied with 131 rans for 5 wickets single handed, and just missed the ap Hall contributed 102 The University Pascall, on when play ceased, leaving the match right with a splendid shot from near the on the Army left, worked down.

drawn. Boores : ~~ :

corner fag.. MeNiven was responsible for drawing frat

giving Heath no chance with a shot at short

& shot at short range, T Selection, "Theodore & Co.," rlayer shortly afterwards had very hard lines, the ball being cleared almost ini Same Stunt, Mr. B. Sutherland, the goal mouth by Townsend, who pont Song Mr. Brok ed it to the half-way line. A fine pas from Millard, on the Engineers Fight 15, Have Charters a chance to equalisé, bpt that usually safe player, miskicked, the ball eventually being returned to midfield by Parker. At the interval the sailors were one up..

Sgt. Hall, o Redmond, b Marley. -109 Sgt. Bilston, b Marley

~ 1

Pte. Maloney, Lhwb Redmond...-0

ad-Lient P. H. C. Cavanagh, b

Ponsonby Fane-tili.....r-15 L/c. Ellerbye Marley, Wong Lieut. W. C. Herbert, e Redmond,

b Ramjaha ***** Sgt. Keanan, o Wong, b U.Q.M.S. Smith, and Sgt. Goodman, not out. Fto Smith, b Rumjahn R.Q.M.8. Allan, not out

Extras

Total

UNIVERSITY.

AH Rumjohn, b Hall

F. A Redmond, b Goodman

18

G. E. Marley, c Hall, b Cavanagh 41

Work basket--Ticket No. 87, Miss LRA Ponsonby Fane, not out

Glendinning.

At the

the auction alo ground, on Friday th

the Cricket (Miss Doria pair of gloves Grimble) in The Barton Mystery' ” was Arst bought to Mr. W. A. Dowley for 150.

word by Widow Barton

W. Gittens, b Goodman.....

3. D. Wright, Keanan, b Good-

Man patino

24

0:

M. P. Ches, not out

Extras

21

10

Total (for, 5 wickets)

and afterwards re-sold to Mr. Archibald Bun Kok Leung, Wong Fook Lau, J. David for $100

Thivy, and Chenh Toon Lock, to

Orchestra H.M.S. Kent.

Too Dance, Miss V. Young. Song, "A Birthday Bong,"

!

Miss Gladys Brock, Comio song, Mr. Cazaran." Song, (i.) Kashmiri Indian Love Lyrics; (i.), “ Fairings "Song of the Fair,

Mr. Lewis 'Cello solo, "Simple Aveu," Mr. Allen. Band jig bisnes Ruby and Rosebud Young- God are the King."

"In the second half the Navy were very dangerous, and forced the soldiers to act on the defensive. MoNiven, however, broke through and notched his second Accompanist, Mr. Longyear.

Lawrence falling in endeavouring Conductor, Mr. A. Finch.

to clear. Shortly afterwards Rogera,

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account of injury. This did not appear to weaken the side, for they still kept up their bustling tactics, McNiven adding his third goal from Berimmage

in the Army goalmonth Both sides made strenuous efforts to score after this, but when the final whistles sounded the score still stood at 3-0 in favour of the: Navy.

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