THORNYCROFT
AND CO., LTD.
SHIPBUILDERS AN ENGINEERS
London, Southampton and Basingstoke.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 161, 1922
PASSENGER AND CARGO VESSELS OF ALL TYPES OF TO 6,000 TONS OCEAN-GOING TUGS, MOTOR BOATS (SEA OR RIVER) UP TO 50 KNOTS.
TURBINES AND RECIPROCATING MACHINERY AND PROPELLERS,
MARINE AND STATIONARY OIL ENGINES & TO 90. B.H.P. MOTOR VEHICLES 2 TO 6 TONS.
WATER-TUBE BOILERS.
FOR QUOTATION; APPLY
Dress Wear
for
10. KIUKIANG ROAD.
Dinner and Theatre
Car accenarios for DressWear Lave these rieties of finish that make for greater
inction, comiert and economy,
Summit
Colla:s
Shirts.
TIES SOCKS SHOES.
MACKINTOSH
& CO., LTD.,
Men's Wear Specialists.
Alexandra Building. .Des Vœux Boat.
Very Latest
Designs in
LIGHT TWEEDS
FANCIES & OXFORD CLOTHS.
Our New Seasons' Stooks are Arriving.
Wark Fabriag
SHANGHAI,
INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE DÉCIDING ON YOUR NEW PRESS.
THE SINCERE CO., LTD.
SPORTS GOODS AT WHITEAWAY'S
TENIKDIT" THE NEW GAME OF RING TENNIS Complete Sets with Patent Iallateḥ, King
$14.95 $25.00.
NEW HOCKEY STICKS,
HOCKEY BALLS.
CRICKET BALLS.
$29.30.
TENNIS RACQUETS.
TENNIS BALLS
ETC.. FOOTBALL JERSEYS IN ALL COLOURS."
FOOTBALL BOOTS AND STOCKINGS.
SHOP AT THE POPULAR CASH STORE.
ETC.
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.
HONGKONG.
SPORT.
ORICKET.
INTERPORT THIĄL
SATURDAY'S MATCH. Yet another interpert trial was played the following
où Saturday, between
teams
R. Flancock (capt.). T, E. Parcs, Vapt, P. Havelock-Davies, G. R. Sayer, Capt. . ONOlliver, E. B. Revd. A. I tage, Capt le Fleming, A. E. Wond, H Owen Hughes B. D. Evans and A Areuth.
Major Matthews, (cnpt.), E. J, R. M chell, R. E. A. Webster, ('. J. Stapleton, D. E. Donnelly, A. A. Bumjahu, J. Davies, P."J, de Botne, C. P. Alexander, fapt Dods, Livut, Bacon, N. M. Omar and Rev. E. Qutek.
The sides may be fairly taken' ta répres sent au Interport.Tram Proballes and ther Next Thirteen. The latter went in first on a wicket which played well at, rat and cut ng badly later.
„The "Possibles" started brally, as Mit chell was bowlet third ball by tre from Havelock-Davies, which kept low, Shartly afterwards" Ruffijaln Wits beautiful
batsinän is
W
and, as often as pot, in a bad ligh. In and Rodger saved well, Purres was sent fact they sected in many cases to get away on the right and sending the ball themselves out, No one but Alexander Valentine, gave Booth no chance with seemed much good on Saturday. Doda had the better analysis but he was on the short site. Possibly bawling form may be [found inter.
SCORES.
R. ABIT.
MAJOR MATTHEW'S SIDE EJ. R. Mitchell, b Havelock-Davies o F. J... de Rome, Havelock-Davies,
b Uwen Hughes ....
A. A. Rumjaho, e Owen Hughes,
b Bord......
Rev. E. Quick, e Havelock Davies,
b Owen Hughes
C. F. Alexander,
b Sayer
Owen' Hughes,
40
lightning drive and the Club were three up. Play continued in favour of the Club until Forsyth was injured and had to leave the fold. He resumed soon after, but could not keep pace with the play England took the ball down but his centre #39 missed by Begg and Smith cleared. At the other and Caroll shot wide from good position,and shortly after Routley sent the ball into Rodger's hands. The Tomer kept up the pressure but Rodger was very safe in goal and with the final whistle sounding the Club ware left winners of a well fought game by three gouls to 0. 1
C. J. Stapleton, not out 42 R. . A. Wobster, b Havelock-Davies 53 Major E. D. Matthews, not ent...... 9
: Extras
............. 24
Total for & wkts. (dee,)..99
Lirut, Bacon, U. Omar. Capt. E. R. S. flods, L. Davies and D. E. Donnelly, did not bat.
ught at second slip, deft hand high up By Owen Hughes of Rend. Then, however, By Home and the Rev. E. Quick, ruhámi staty for the third wicket. The latter newcomer to the Colony, playing his first innings, and he shaperi very well indeed, De Rome played care- fully for some time, but when Dwen Hughes relieved Reed at the Law Courts], end he was clearly caught at the wlebet As, however, the bowler hal unsighted the ump "the Latter very properly give the batsman not out It may be mentioned in passing that Owen Hughes almost! always fellows up his delivery by running pluh between the sticks and he can, hardly hope to have any 1.b. w., or catch at-the-wicket Answered in his favour. The incident apet De Rone who made arverul uppish shots and was finally caught by Havelock Davies & Owen Hughes at first | Slip for 21. Alexander did nứt, stop long and Quick wig Eaught at first slip oft Owen Flughes for a very pici 40 31- made a few risky shots but is coviously a bateman of a good class. Stapleton and Welaster then came together and the best cricket of the day was sepa when 3 was added for the sixth wicket. Wolsten played much mure open cricket aut finally was bowled by Havelock Davies in trying? to pull a shortish one, As far as colhi jbe seen he gave u« «bance in his stylishly" compiled 53. Stapleton was more care ful and when Matthews declared was not out with 12 to his credit. The wicket was kicking a good deal towards the end. Reed bowled 'well, his analysis reaching.| overs, maidens, 14 runs, ona wicket. Besides Havelock-Davies un one else syem- ! ed to howl at all web,
Fall of Wickets: 142 450 246, 1-81,
U.
Bojing Analysis.
Capt. Havelock-Davies 1 E. A Real
Owen Hughes G. R. Nayer 1. D. Evans
El Arculling Capt. Le Flewing.......
X. W.
*
14
*
14
1
* 1
*
3
27 1
5 0
0
0 19
0
7
Q.
12
• ME, HANCOCK'S NI Capt. Olliver, by Dads Capt. Le Fleming. e De Rome, b."
Alexander
b
19
G. R."Saybe, e Davies, b Aleander 3 A, E, Wind, b Alexander.
H. Owen Hughes, e Mitchell, b De . Romein
0
{
B.D. Evans, stel. Davies, b Donnelly 45 R. Hancock, b Dods
Capt. Havelock-Davies,
b Dods
A. L. Gaen, b Bacon E. B. Reed, not out E. el Arculli, not wat
Extras
Davies,
&
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL
HOUSE SWIMMING. SPORTS.
-POT HUNTING SCORSED,*
The four Houses at the Diocesan Boys'
School beld their Annual Swimming Sports on Thursday and Friday last. Da Thursday the V.RO. kindly lent their Fond and on Friday a few Final and the and 8 Lengths were taken at the YMCA. Pond by kind permission.
In these House Sports the boys of soun House compete against each other, the House Committee under the guidance öf Members of the Staff, choose their ro- The Club deserve their win ou their presentatives for the Inter House Sparta combination as a team. They were much which will be held later. In Work and better served in goal than the Tamns who Games boys are encouraged to score points were not three goals inferior to the Club. for their Houses, rg.
The tentas tarned out as follows:- Tanar-Bouth; Smith and Harry: Grant, Hudeco and Bryant, Rontios, Carroll, Burd,
Oxland and Brazendale.
i
Club-G. Bodger; Isnel and Eishop Logan, Stewart and McPhail; Purves, Forsyth, Begg, R. K. Valentine its! England.
Refere-Mr. Smith.
16 15
KING'S. R.G.A,
Great interest in Millitary circles was taken in the game at Soukumpoo Letween these terms, and the spacious stand was well illed when the glume started. The play opened very even and fast, most of the work falling upon the wit le lines. The
B.G.A. wore the. Srst to score,
Green
beating Blace with a good shot after 20 minutes play. The Artillery did not keep the "lend long for from a fri kick awarded the King's for a fiul about 5 yards it, Barlow sent in a high shot that Phillips misjudge and the ball handled safe in the ret. The interval arrived with the score
one all.
FL
In Swimming Tests a boy who swims two lengths scores 3 points for his touse. length scores 'points, and 1 breadth scores poiut.
A First in an Inter House Event scores
points and Secund-polats.
A First in Class. Work or a Subject scores 5 "points.
A Second in Class Work" or a Subject scores & points undi all boys in the top half of a Class score one point for their Hous
The system of scoring points is also too be extended to Team Work, eg. in che Football, Volley Ball, and other Teams. .
The system of giving uo Prizes for Sport- was started at the Swimming. Sports at this School in October 1919; the House
System and the system of giving Points have been on triul since, 1921 and have in every way proved a success; more boys now take an active interest in Games for Sport alone and Pot-Hunting" is scorned. There are 100 boys in each Elänse
Frum 1022 permanent House Records will be kept oa House Bourds and Houses The second ball opened faster than the will be encouraged to adorn their Boards" first but play was again even. The at-with the Football, or Volley Ball, etc: Flags. The results of the Howes Swimming Sports were as follows::
Vaitie
0
2
1
...12%
,"
0 score one all it seemed as if a drawn game
41
F. Zimmern; 2, Chung Yee Wing.
tack on both sides was good but the de- fence held out.
In the closing minutes a great change
ORDER OF EVANTS. over the game, for with but 5
Two LENGTES (Senior).-Brown House: minutes remaining for play and with the 1, Kosajothin; 2, H. Chan. Blue House: 1. Meeter; 2, Kotwall. Yellow House: 1, Ewok would be the result, yet with minutes Hin Waa; 2, Westlake. Green House: 1. pemaining the Kings were leading by 3 gola to 1, Jones having in the meantine ran through on two occasions and, giving the defence no chance, beat Phillips and wos Fall of Wickets:-1-27, 2-20, 309, 48, the game for his side. These two goals were 4.75, 6-86, 7-101, 9-118, 9/190,
the result of individual play on the part of Lt. Jones who received the ball well out backs, and, beating the halves anË eually placed the bali beyond the reach of Phillips.
"
Total for 9 wkts.
Bowling Analysis..
C. F. Alexander U. Omar
J. F. de Rome Rev: E. Quick Capt. Dods - Lieut. Bacon
D. E. Donnelly
0.
M. E. W.
10 1 35
3
5 1 16 0
2008
0 10 1
3
?
15
0
3 Ü
3
3
*
0 11
I
0
I
FOOTBALL.
The game was well contested throughout and the Kings deserve their win. The teams were:
"King's-Blacoe; Wynne and Simmons; Newton, Hodgson and Barlow; Burnett, Dangerfid, L. Jones, Dyer and Scott.
RG.A.Phillipe; Gilding and Frampton; Bailey Pascoe and Lelliott: Keag, Dog Saturday's gunes in the Hongkonggrell, Herwood, Green and McHugh.
Referee Mr. Newton." fengue Division I. resulted as under: Hongkong Club... 3 H.M.S. Tomur... King's Regt. 3' P.G.A. South China .1 H.M.S."Ambrose" (
CLUB 8. TAMAR.
"...]
Both team mach Last minute changes Logan replacing Mair in the Club's side while Carroll turned out as insile right for
place of Hill.
Hudson
SOUTH CHINA.^e. "AMBROSE.**
The usual crowd of Chinese lined the ropes on the South China ground to witness the untch between the above teams. Au Kit Sung turned out on the left wing for the home team and played a good cleas game which should now bring him again
for a season.
Two LENGTHS (Junior).-Brown House
1. Hamson; 2 Howard. Blue House: 1, Remedios, Elphinstone. Yellow House: 1, W. Hunt. Geen House: 1, Stradmoor; 2, Edwards.
ONE LENGTH (Small Boys).—Brown House: 1, G. Chiu : 2, F. Zimmern. Blue House: I Wong Sik Kuen; 2, E. Cheung. Yellow House: 1, R. Gerrard; 2, Limblom. Green House: 1,3. Chan; 2, Minhiaset.„
TWO LENGTHS, BELAST (Senior).-Brown House: 1, "H. Chan": 2, Kosajothin. Blue House: 1, Kotwall; 2, Meeter. Yellow House: 1, Kwok Hing Wan; 2, J. Clarke. Green House: 1, Chung Yee Wing; 2, E.
Zimmern.
One LENGTH, BREAST (Junior).-Brow House: 1, Hanson; 2. F. Zimmera... Blue House: 1, Remedios; 2, Elphinstone, fellow House: No Entrics, Green House: 1, Wong Kam Piu; 2, Gittins.
TWO LENGTH (Small boys).—Brown Hous: 1, F. Zimatern; 2, G. Chiu. Bloe House: 1. Wong Sik Koen; 2, Ed. Churb. Yellow House: 1, E. Gerrard 2, Limbiom Green House: 1. J. Chan; 2, Minhinnet.
HIGH Divx (Senior)-Brown House: 1, H. Chan; 2, N. Gerrard. Blue House: 1, A Pang. Yellow House: 1, P. Pau; Cunningham. "Green House: F, Black; 2. Chung Yee Wing.
The gaine open in favour of the sailers and Hood, beating Fung Tai, was going in when Chan So ran across and trip. ped the i mbron than in the penalty ares. Parker took the kick but sent straight to Lau who easily cleared. Midfield play followed until Au Kit Sang got away on the left and sent over, and Wong Pak fúntries. Green House: 1, V. Shaw; 2, Cheong, running in. Coysh in goal was Dison.
Low DIVE (Junior)-Brown House: 1, Wong Kam Cheung; 2, Hamson. Blue
House: No Entries. Yellow House: No
Wong Kam Cheung; 2, F. Zimmern. Blue House: 1, Remedios; 2, Elphinstone. Yellow House: 1, R. Gerrard; 2, J. Chanings. Green House: 1, J. Chan; 2, Minhinnet.
Low Diva (Senior)-Brown House: 1, A. Chum; 2, N. Gerrard. Blue House: 1, A. Fung: 2 Chan Ping In Yellow House: 1, Westlake; 2 Clarke. Green House: 1, F. Zimmern; 2. Black-
The Probabiles were the left with 204 to go in 13 hours-au obviously in possible task. Alexander (Naval Yard end) and Duar opened the bowling to Olliver and La Fleming, The latter appeared to be settling down but in Alexander's third over he cat the second ball to hurt third man where he was) dropped, hit two wols, and was then |caught" at, mid-on Trom one which he mis-timest At this time Alexander was swinging a lot from the off, but he lost the Tamar Routley going on the wing in luto the senior team after being stood down this rather quickly. This length, too, was a little uncertain, and he bowled too
The Club press fron the start, but the wary short curs on the hats Tumar'a defence being sound, the ball whil from a left-hander af ging,
was soon transferred to the other end where Sayer did not stay long, cocking nie straight up in trying to place Alexandr Bishop cleared 10 midfield. The sailors tog, while three runs later Wood faleiguin tok up the attack and Oxtail shot to entirely stop one from the same bowler wide from a good position. The Tamer and the fall trickled on to the wicket. returned and Bishop was forced to kick out Owen Hughes did not get hold of a long to relieve a dangerous situation. From hop from De Roh and was caught at the throw in Routley received and looking after the entre forward and let Low Dive (Small Boys)-Brown House:1, the scum grabby Mitch at the sent in a lovely shot that just grazed the bar pass into the net. Being one cowa square lea, Evans then proceded to lay the "crosshar
was injured, the sides took up the attack, and about him for a terry, 15. He mis-time but resumed after a short interval, The Bulivaves sending over, Edmonds failed his first ball and spooned is towards mid. Chtb Low got into their stride and England to accept the ball and Fung Tai cleared. off but Webster mould hardly got to. it.
ras down the wing, Smith clearing tremeral South Chinn, 1; Ambriae, 0. This various stroke he repeated a tow the gentre by Licking to touch. Routley
Bruing the Ambrose took up the overs (later, and be seemed to get rather was went awar for the Tar and ending attack but the inside forwards had a more that his share, of bad balls, But the bill well in the centre, Burd skied it Guish and the Chinese defence cleared. for all that, it was a good innings and over the bar. Hands against Stewart in Shots were wissed by Davis and Edmond. ofe very refreshing to watch. Olliver had midfield sent the Tamar in, but ofside play while Hood was often out of position when Been playing steadily hat he was howled į relieved. The Club transferred play the ball came his way.
ONE LENGTH, BACK (Senior).-Brown in trying to hook Dods when he seemed † through Purves who sprinted down" the
With the sailors trying hard for the Hapse: 1, Kasojothin; 2, H. Chan. Blue well act
wirgid tested Booth with a fine shot. The By this time the pitch was kicking al-keeper inld not hold the ball, which qualising on the whistle sounded for House: 1, Kotwall; 2, Lowk To Chuen, hastily, at the Law Courts end. Hancock rebounded 1 Forsyth, who shot straight time, having Sorth China lucky winners Yellow House: 1, Westlake; 2, Clarke.
by a goal to nil.
Green House: 1. Chung Yeo Wisg; 2, round one" from Dods and wa+ to Booth who brought off a smart clearance.
Zimmern. Coysh did not play his usual"
game in bow led.. Havelock-Davies was nicely England received and, going well doway goal and be made the mistake of leaving caught by L. J. Davies ti the leg ride passed the ball back with Beeg in a good the ball to watch the South China centre. though there seems some slant; if the bell position and Harry cleared. Hudson sent Buineaves was the best forward on the hit his but as well as his hip was his ten away but Barzendale failed to take se side, but his efforts were wasted unfortunate as he had just hit Body advantage of a good pass. Forsyth sent by weak inside men.. straight for a beautiful six. It was also across to England who went down the wing the seventh ball of the over owing to a and centred, but the Club forwards were misunderstanding between the sourer and lagging and the pass went begging The Tal and Chan So; Lai Yuk Ying, Leang House: 1, Kotwall; 2. Moeter. Yellow South China-Lau Hing Cheung: Fong House: 1, Kosajothin; 2, H. Chan. Blue the umpire, who had asked how many Club continued tho attack but offside play Tai Fong and Ng Kani Chuen; Chil Houso: 1, Westlake; 2. 3. Clarke Green more bails and as told by someone at spoilt two good openings, Stewart was play-wong Fang Lung Tuk Tong, Wong House: 1, Zimmern; 2, Chung Yee Wing. the other end One. The scorer had ing a fine game at centre half and from a Dever heard the question. It is to be
Pak Cheong, Wong Shut' Wa and Au Eit boped that Havelock-Duries will thin centred for Forsyth to land the ball into pase by him Purves went down the wing and
Sang work of his hard fuck before the interpart the corner of the net and open the Turner, Butler and Woodcock; Bolnerves Ambrone-Coysb; Welbourne and Boulter; Gace was bowled by a good one from Bacon, and Reed and Arcalli played out scoring for the Club. Play was very oven for Davis, Parker, Edmonds and Hood. time in semi-darkness,
a time with the defence on both sides put Referee--Mr. Hollandë. While the matchs nast" have helped the ting in some good work. The interval Belection Committee a regards certain
arrived with the Club leading by a goal individuals, yet they must have a good
to mil. deal of anxiety. Twice now what may be forward line and took up the attack from Resuming, the sailors re-arranged their termed an Interport team has failed to get the start, & fine long shot from Hudson the next team out at all cheaply. The trouble is that outside Havelock-Davis just passing over the bar. The Club get and Read there is no one who ena be re-away of the left but good play by Graat lied on to keep his length and bowl relieved, and Brazondale was sent away on steadily every day. Sayer is a useful the wing where play was stopped through change, but Owen Hughes, Evans and Stewart handling. The sailors pressed and Le Fleming did not look at all dangerous forced a corner which McPhail easily clear?, It is to be hoped that the attack will be but the sailors wère back again and a shot. strengthened. And yet, although the from Hudson went wide of the port. "Rest" bowlers, have is the last two The Club got away and Harry, "mis matches got the Probables nearly out for kicking close in, let in Valentine who smallish nooree, there is nothing promin beat Booth with a high shot. Valentine eat. It must be remembered that each got away from the centra kick time the latter have been batting second- and a good effort was spoilt by Begg get that is when stirod, on a damaged pitch ting offside. Grant sent the Tamar away
it:
4,
The teams were :---
Four LENGTOS (Junior) Brown House: 1, Hanson; 2, F. Zimmern. Blue Honea: 1, Remedios; 2, Elphinstone. Fellow House: No Eutries. Green House: 1, Edwards; 2, Stradmoor.
#!
EIGHT LENGTHS (Senior),- Brown
WHAT IS EYESTRAIN 7.
The eye has certain tiny muscles. When objects we look, at do not come- up to a sharp focus in the eye, these mascles exert themselves. unduly and enable us to see clearly in spite of the / defect. These muscles tire and relaz The following is the programme to be causing the objects looked at to become !! given at 9.15 to-night in St. John'
ORGAN RECITAL.
present series:-
Cathedral. This recital is the last of the blurred and indistinct. Upon closing the syen for a few seconds the muscles be 1-Grand Choeur ... ....... Guilmant, come more or less rested and objects
Nocturne in B minor...B. Lomare, 3-Jerusalem....... C. H. Parry,e clear again for a brief period. The Hongkong Male Voios Choir. Properly fitted glasses correct eye-strain, 1. The Curfow..... B. J. Horns.whether caused by astigmatizm er age. 5.Prelude in C sharp minor,
The Hongkong Optical Co., successors to 8. Rachmaninoff. Hymn: 298.
Clark & Co., Manufacturing and Befract &-Barcarolle Sterndale-Bennett. ing Optinians, 53, Queen's Boad, Central, 7-The long Day closea Sullivan have the equipment to it you glasses
The Hongkong Mala Voice Choir. -The Storm
Lemmana, properly,-ADyr.