CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY BEAT THEIR OWN RECORD.

CRICKET CLUB 2ND XI. DE FEAT RECREIO.

LYAL DISTINGUISHES HIM SELF IN A FRIENDLY."

The University wound up their League season on Saturday when they made the highest one innings aggregate for this season: They op

3. 0 28 1

Bowling Analysis.

0.

Benuet.

Rule

Wright

Smith

Howard

7.4 2 49

6 0. 19' 1

B 0 44

I

Q

20 19 University v. Scottish Borderers.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14th, 1927.

Played on the University ground, Pokfulam, the University winning

DIVISION IT.

Recreio v. Hong Kong 0.0. Played on the Club de Recraio

ground, King's Park, the Hong Kong Cricket Club winning.

GOLF.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

W. J. CLERK WINS.

A good start by the opening pair, MIDDLESEX PROVIDE MUSIC Burgess and Lammert, who put up

AT TIFFIN.

runs for the first wicket, sed the Batting first. the visitors began Hong Kong Cricket Club on the

The final of the Junior Cham- well, but the tail failed to make a

way to victory. Later they declar-pionship was played at Fanling stand and the innings was closeded at 154 runs for 7 wickets and

yesterday. The game was 38 holes for '116. Rumjahn was the most

then dismissed their opponents for

between W. J. Clerk and C. B. successful bowler for the Univer

An eleventh hour a total of 107.

Robertson." sity and took 8 wickets for 38 runs.

notable nb change in bowling by the winners Capt. Dobbio was

Scores:-

I

H.I.Q.C.

up.

At tin time, as a result of the

He did the round in 83. In the afternoon Robertson re- duced the lead considerably and the result was in doubt until the last green. Clerk did the round in 96 and won on the 18th green by one up after dropping a Sfteen inch During the tifha interval the band

pored the Scottish Borderers who sentes from the Scottish Borderer, I converted likely draw to wia. Bux-| first eighteen holes Clerk was seven side The University then compiled Bess was responsible for taking 3 271 runs for 6 wickets towards wickets at the cad. which the batywen contributed secres of over 30 each. The total is a record for the current longue sea-

Scores :-

Capt. Thorp, 1.b.w., b Rum-

jahu ......

were dismissed for 118 runs and the University then ran up a score of 974 runs for 6 wickets. The total exceeds the previous record of 910 runa made by them last week at tho Chinese Recreation Club. The Borderers were without their "star," Capt. Dobbie, who might, with his consistent bowling, have been able to check the University's" exhilarating" innings.

Three matches were decided in the Erst division, and the high standard of batting, which has Been a feature of the current league Mason, was well maintained. Hay. ward, who has been in particularly good form throughout the season, made the highest score, 74, not out. A. A. Rumjahn, of the University, .scored 50, not out, and there were .several others who made over half ..a century.

The best bowling performancca were by Vallack (H.K.C,C.) who took 8 wickets for 27 runs and A. A. Bumjahn (University) who took 6 wickets for 38 runs,

In the second division the Hong Kong Cricket Club gained & credit- able victory over the Club de Re creio on their opponents' 'ground, while Civil Service auffered a de- feat at the hands of the R.A.O.C.

Burgess (H.K.C.C.) took 3 wickets for 1 run. Luke, the outstanding "bowler in the second division, took

5 wickets for 27 runs.

Four Wickets With Consecutive Balis,

3

In "friendly" J. C. Lyal find perfor hac emulated the mance of his club-mate, Good win, by taking four wickets with consecutive balls, in an inter-mem- ber match on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground. Goodwin did it ja a league match against the Chinese Recreation Club on January 15th.

In another friendly match the Hong Kong Electric Co. beat the winners of the second division, the Indian Recreation, Club, who were not, however, nt full strength."

The scores of the different matches

Follow-

LEAGUE: DIVISION 1.

Hong Kong 0.0. v. Royal Artillery.

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Played on the Heng Kong Cricket Club ground, the Home team win bing by 8 wickets.

The Royal Artillery, who baited first, fared badly and were dismiss- ed for 66. A feature of the match was the fine bowling performance of Vallack who took 8 wickets for 27 rana, Hayward then beat the visitors off his own bat, being un- defeated with 14, not out. Hinton

and Pearce scored 29 and 24 respec- tively, Stumps were drawn when the Home side had reached 162 runs for 4 wickets.

SCOTES

ROYAL ARTILLERY.

~"Lieut Sloane-Stanley,

Fallack

Lt. Smith, e sub, b Vallack... 16

Mr. Gr. Fogden, e Heyward,

b Vallack

Lt. Wright, b Cornaby..........

5

Major. Scovil," not out

11

....... $

1.0.9.3.

H. C. Burgess, b Pioua 20 G. P. Lammert, a Lopes, b

Piana **

..... B-L D.E. G. Nicholson, c Reed,

191 b Marques P. Jacks, Lopes, b Alved... 7 W. K. Tait, b'Marques

20

21

Lt. Hankey, c Zimmern, b

S. 7. Gittins ....

H. J. Armstrong, not out... 20

18

C. D. Wales, c Carvalho, b

Revd

1

20

J. A Summers, b Marques... 0

Lt. Treger, b Rumjaha Lt. Weleh, e E. Zimmern, b

F. Zimmern

0

Capt. Perfect, b Ramjahn Pte. Sawyer, b Rumjsha Lt. Shillington, b Rumjahn 5 Pte. Brown, e Ng, b Lee 10 L-Cpl. Grieve, run out...... Pte. Merryman, b Rumjabn. 4 C/S. Bell, not out

Extraa

Total

0

A. E. Pritchard, not out...?

Extrus

Total for 7 wkta., dec.).154 W. Wooding and S. J. Jordain did not bet.

Bowling Analysis.

116

Marques Reed Pinna Alves

14

35 4

34 1 6

Bowling Analysis.

F. Zimmern... Rumjahn

0

S. V. Gittins... 7 3 14 1 6 3 19 Q Lam Loe

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UNIVERSITY.

#

40 1

C. M.

13

43 2

3

B

1

11 +

3, .0

CLUB DE RECAZIO.

43 2 201

H. M. Xavier, o Burgess, b

Wales

D. F. Lopes, run out

H. A. Barros, c Wales, b

Summers....

R. C. Reed, b Summers

19

11

putt

of the Middlesex played outaido the Club House and the music was much appreciated by the golfers.

RUGBY.

BANK. CLUB.

The Eugby matches between the Hong Kong Bank and the Club, which bave always been of great interest Rugby enthusiasts, will be played on the 23rd inst, at Happy Valley at 5.30 p.m..

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON AND K.O.S.B'S.

WIN SEMI-FINALS SENIORS AND JUNIORS.

"PLAYER ORDERED OFF. IN

SHIELD GAME.

CROWD COLLECT ON PLAYING PITCH.

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

20

IRELAND BEAT WALES.

FANLING HUNT.

[BY RAPIER.).

A field of 16 took part in yester day's paper hunt at Fauling. or

25,000 SPECTATORS PRESENT,ganised by Mr. Stanton for a cup

(THROUGH REUTKA'S AGENCY.]

Fa sunny weather at Dublin on Saturday, 25.000 spectators saw Ireland beat Wales in an interna tional rugby match by 19 points to ◊ points:

4

Within

minute, Stephenson kicked a penalty geal, and nine minutes later Ganly scored a try Stephenso converting.

The Irishmen were mostly attack ing, and Stephenson scored another

presented by him. The course was about 6 miles and up to the first check the field was well together, but Reidy then got away and made the running to the second check, when Bonsfield took the lead closely followed by Miss Hyland, Potts and Pym.

Potts subaequently made the pace. and finished three lengths in front of Bonsfield with Pym two lengths behind and beating Miss Hyland for third place by a length. Fifth home was Reidy some distance behind and Macnamara was next followed by. Burgess Fearon

An unpleasant incident, which however passed off quietly, occurred after the junior shield gace on the Hong Kong. F.C. ground, the ex-try, which was unconverted.

The Irish forward Buchanan wAS cited crowd following the players

injured, and retired.

A half-time Ireland were leading to the centre of the Club covered

Several incidents" had by 11 points to nit. stand.

Buchanan did not return on the crashed badly in the last point-to- occurred during the game' and

point. Apparently his nerve is still resumption of play. Within ve unbroken and I give him full marks minutes Stephenson scored and for his excellent performance. which he himself converted, and At the conclusion of the race the two minutes inter Ganly scored an feld repaired to the Hunters' Arma

culminated in the ordering of of a, Chinese. The crowd, or rather a section of it was neither sporting nor good tempered and when the final whistle sounded several at the goal ends Invaded the field and refused to leave even when naked to do so by.. the China Athletic Association Officials. With the ar rival of a section of the European Police the ground was cleared the "crowd taking up their positions at

the goal ends.

For the fourth year running the Hong Kong Bank are putting up a The K.O.S.B's kicking in before stars of the senior Kand team against the Club and the the match should be particularly in were deprived of their ball for five teresting, owing to the re-appear- minutes, it being lost in the crowd

of

well known and recovered by an European

policeman.

sace

some

"veterans."

We underatand that Tinson, Stark, Jordain, Nowers and others will don the Club's colours this

The following are the results of games played on Saturday Inst Hong Kong F.A. Challenge Shields. Senior.

The Bank's XV. will be somewhat weakened. Waikel and Skinner will K.O.S.B.'s...... 3 HK, Police... 0

15

year.

а

11

....... 39

E de Sousa, Jacks, b

Summers

be missed, both having left the Colony.

Kowloon

S. V. Gitting, e and b Tre--

Kear

E. A Lee, Grieve; b Per-

fect

F. Zimmern, c Sawyer, b

Thorp

E. Zinunera, b Sawyer

C. W. Lam, b Thorp ...... B. P. Ng, not out

W. Hong Sling, e Shilling

ton, b Perfect

-01

M

32 259

AA Rumahn, not out..... 50

Extrusi

Total (for 8 wickets)

H. A. Alves, run out many

M. F. Pinna, c Summers, b

Burgess

F. H. Carvalho, e Wooding.

34

9

C.

E. Marques, not out..

3

C. Alves, Jacks, b Burgess

0

b Burgcas

L. G. Remedios, e Jordain,

b Tit

Extras

Total

274

D. K. Samy, S. Hachiuma,.. and Dr. R. A. Ponsonby Fasc did not bat.

Rankey Pertret

Bowling Analysis.

.107

0. X. R.

111

38

13 1

30

3

3.1 1 0

2 1 1 3

Civil Service . B.A.0.0.

intes

Summers

Bowling Analysis.

Tait

0.

H.

R.

W.

Burgess

10

0

38

7

42

31 - 0

Q

3 0 3

• Thorp Merryman Sawyer Tregear

13 20 1

• Played on

the Civil Service Cricket Club ground, the Royal Army Ordinance Corps winning."

Batting first, the R.A.0.C. Craigengower". Indian R.C.

up a total of 211 runa, of which Played оп the Craigsngower S/Sgt. Walker contributed 80 and ground, the result was a draw,

S/Sgt. Butterfield made 41. Only Valuable contributions by Cur three men failed to reach double reem, M. and Wahab, 54, enabled

5gures. Westlake bowled well tha: Indian's, who had first knock, to against good batting and took 3 declare at 77 runs for 7 wickets. wickets for 39 runs. Civil Service The home side replied confidently replied with runs only, Grimmitt and at the time of drawing stampsunking 20 runs, H. F. Harper 17, had made 140 runs for 7 wickets. and Davies 13. The last five men failed to make a single run. Lake Rumjaha was the highest scorer took & wickets for 27 runs, with 35, not out.

Scores:-

Scorca:-

INDIAN R.C.

A H. Rumjahn, b A. B..

Hanson.

A. H. Madar, run out .... J. 8. A. Curreem, c A. B.

..... $5 Hamson. b Abbas

Ismail, e Luz, b Kit

R.A.0.C.

Pte. Lake, b Paterson S/Sgt. Greenaway, b Pater-

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Cpl. Roberts, b-Westlake 10 Comdr. Howe, b Westlake ... 12 S/Sgt. Walker, b Westlake... 80 Comdr. Hool,. st. Holdman,

5 Grimmitt Q.M.S. Mocock,

Strange

B. A. R. Ismail and S. A Ismail did not båt.

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.).211

Pte. Brunnen did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

Abbas

3 R.A. “Junior.

The results of the three previous matches have been Club won twice, K.0.5.B.'s Res. 3 China Athletic

"A" Bank once.

unbonverted try..

I scarcely expected this nine year old youngster would again figure in a race of this description as he

Walça then pressed, and Margan where Mrs. H. J. Paterson gracious- scored a try, which Powell convertly presented the cup-to the winner,

Mr. Alex. Potts. ed.. Windsor-Lewis also scored a dropped goal for Wales.

Ireland maintained the pace well, and the final result was, as stated, 19 points to 9 points in favour of Ireland.

YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S EVENT

CANCELLED.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. CRUISER RACE YESTERDAY.

KENT BEAT LEICESTERSHIRE

Saturday, at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was set aside for Playing at Blackheath on Satur-the racing yachts competition for cup for all boats of day, in the Rugby County Cham- the "Ladies pionship anal, Kent heat Leicester- this class. shire by 99 points to 12 points.

INTERNATIONAL DRAUGHTS.

U.S. TEAM BEATS BRITISHERS.

[HITTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE ]

New York. March 11th. An American draughts team has defeated visiting Britishers, who

82 games to 20, 360 games being drawn.

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The Coarse was from Lyemun Deacon (p), Kowloon Rock. (p). Mark in Quarry Bay (p), Channel Rocks (p). The distance was 9.9 miles.

No boats finished before the time, limit expired, and the race was therefore cancelled.

YESTERDAY'S EVENT. Yesterday the Cruisers were out to re-sail the first Championship race, which should have been sailed. on February 20th.

The course was round Hong Kong

The Bank's XV, this year will be Kowloon Res.... - H.K.F.C. Res. 1included Ave British champions, by Island (P), a distance of 24 miles.

somewhat weakened. Waikel and Skinner will be missed, hoch having left the Colony.

FRIENDLY MATCHES. Indian R.C. 2nd. Hong Kong Electric Co.

Muskett was mainly responsible for the defeat of the Indian Re creation Club second string, by taking 8 wickets for 37.runs The Indiana made a total of 104 runs, of whigh Ackber contributed 22, Sirumall, 10, D. Mohamed 17, A.

Rahmin 19 and S. A. Hussain 10. The Electric Company replied with 155 runs. Stanesby was the highest scorer of the match, with 43, while Gabagan scored 28, Paul 18, Noi- mington 13, and Thomson 12. There were 23

Ackber took 4 wickets for 32 runn.

Inter-Members at Kowloon 0.0.

extras."

In a pick-up match between mem- bers of the Kowloon Cricket Club, captained respectively by Lyal, the Captain, and Goodwin, the vice captain, the latter's team easily. The feature of the match was Lyal's bowling performance-4 wickets with consecutive balls. Fin- cher (Goodwin's XI.) was in great form, taking 8 wickets for 11 runs and acoring 73 runs.

LEAGUE TABLES,

South Chinn

Hong Kong League. Division II, "d.""" Reserves. 2 University... 1

Club de Recrio China Athletic

Reserves ..... 0 Division II. "B" South China . Kowloon "B,"

not played.

"

·

0

11

Out of seven starters, only five completed the course. The finish- ing times are given below, but cor- rected times are not available :-

K.0.3.3.'s Reserves. China

Athletic A In the Junior shield game, on the La Cigale H. E. F.C"ground, several men were Coquette

Both Norseman cautioned for rough play. teams were to blame.

Chen Sui Hong opened the score U. and 1. Club de Recreio 4 Royal Air Force 1 for the Athletic after four minutes Brenda

Friendly.

Finishing

Times...

6.21.35

6.10.53

7.52,50

Queen Bee

8.62.02

8.69.02

D.N.F.

D.N.F.

play and held the K.O.S.B.'s until Ladye Jean the interval.

· FREE VACCINATION.

After the change of ends, the K.O.S.B.'s netted three times, Crawley, two, and Alexander. The WORK OF THE ST.

JOHN'S

AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

K.0.8.3. v. Police, Playing on the Hong Kong F.C. Bround in the semi-final of the senior shield, the K.O.S.B.'s beat Athletic missed several chances and the Police by three clear goals and towards the close the hard game in their first season in Hong Kong taid on the players. Just before the appear in the final. The Police final whistic sounded, Lo Wai Man The Chinese Y.M.C.A, Division of were without Sherry and Oram fouled Twynholme and was ordered the St. John's Ambulance Brigade partnered Wynne at back, Hudson to leave the field, the ball being vaccinated 4,500 people during the Up to taking up the pivotal position and placed on the penalty spot. After week ending March 5th. Noonan being on the left wing, consulting the linesman a free kick Friday in last week they had vac K.O.S.B.'s -were at full just outside the penalty area was cinated an additional 9,300. The strength, except that Skeggs rewarded the K.O.S.B.'s. With the Ambulance Brigade is starting this placed Barham at left half.

The game opened very fast and a whistle sounding the crowd the K.O.S.B.'a took the lead early from a lucky shot from Stock the

Kowloon Reserves. Hong Kong ball hitting the inside of the post and glancing into the net.

The

broke on to the field.

Club Reserves,

extensive scale, in order to cope.

week public vaccination on a more

with the great demand for their

services. is intended to open to-day some twenty public stations, where Chinese will be vaccinated free of charge by the Ambulance

men."

At Sookuapoo, the game in the Give and take, play, followed but Junior shield between the above the K.O.S.B.'s were always danger teams was very keenly contested. aus near goal, and Wyane had a Kowloon qualifying for the final very busy time. The Police, lest, aby the odd goal in three. At the Players are reminded that there chance when Gardner missed theinterval the scores were one all, will be an organised practice Rugby ball from a centre by Noonan. NotPasco scored for Kowloon and match this afternoon at Happy long after Davey slipped the ball Johnstone for the Club. The second Valley at 5.30.

It

to Humphrey who ran through the half was a great struggle each goal defence and scored with a fast cross having narrow. escapes. was shot. Two goals up after fifteen anyone's game but Vickers snap- minutes play, the K.O.S.B.'s for-ping up a chance netted for Kow

The 17 wards continued to press. Several loon and wor them the game.

corners later fell to the Police but game was delayed fifteen minutes

4 13 they were fruitless and at the through the non-arrival of the re-

ē

13 interval the score was, E.O.S.B.'s ferce. After the game had been

2, Police 0.

The Police worked hard for a goal but erratic shooting kept them out. Then the Rev. Alexander ran

6 round Wynne and enticed Clarke

3

4 out of goal and placed the hall in

the net.

Brittain, Post and Hudson tried shots at goal but they failed to worry Anderson and a well con tested game with the Police miss ing several chances ended in a win for the K.O.S.B.'s by three clear goals.

in progress some minutes, the Off- cial appointed arrived and took control of the game. This is rather

an unusual incident in local soccer."

University. South China Heserves

The University unexpectedly went down to South China on the latter's ground in a league game by the odil goal in three. Ho Chi Wing and Chan Yui Tin scored for South China and Gutierrez for the Uni-

versity. 1

Division I

P.

W.

L.

D. Pts.

Kowloon C.C.B

*

1

1 19

S

Royal Navy... 9 Civil Service

8

2

2

chell

11

Y. A. Wahab, not out ...... 54 A o Arculli, o E. Hamson,

b Omar

c and b

15

0

A. R. Minu, e Lim, is Omar 14

S/Sgt Batterfield, e" Grim-

initt, b Jones

C.C. 8 II.K.C.C. .... 7 E.O.S.B. C University

3

1

3

1 3

3

2

11

Q

3

4

2

11

41

b

F. M. el Arculli, b Omar ...

0

0

A. K. Minu, not out......... 13

Extras

S/Sgt. Waterfield, not out..... 19 Corp. Bendall, not out... 0

Extras

Indian R.C... 6 Royal

8

... 14

Total (for 7 wkts., dec.)..177

Artillery 6 2 Craigengower 7 Chinese R.C.. 8

Withdrawn from League-Royal

Esgineers and Bignala.

$

10

1

5

1

0

Division II.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. The

W.

0.

M.

I w.

Westlake

11

Odkar

8

0 47 3

Paterson

1 32 8.1 42 2

0

1

Sara

2

0" 16

P. W. L. D. Pts. Indian R.C... 98 Poliet R.C.....B University 8. 1 2 Recreio å

1

20

16

14

¿

33

1

47

1

Grimmitt

Ü

53

1

R.AO.C.

4

12

0 28

1

Stranger

3

0

23

CRALGENGOWER.

Jones

3

0

13 1

Kowloon C.C. 7. 3 Royal Navy.. 8 3

10

t

.... 31

O'Neil

9

0 16

0

H.MS.

CIVIL BERVICE C.C.' 2ND X.

14

U. M. Omar, c A. K. Minu,

II. F. Harper, b Lake...

17

Tumar 9 fc.s.o.c...... 8 2

H.K.C.C... 7

3

0 8

8

B 5 0

1

b Curreem

0. M.

The

R. S. W. Paterson, l.bw, b

Lake

3

A. B. Humoon, e and b Cur-

Term

10

3

0 18 0

H. E. Strange, e-Waterfield,

⚫ Howe

I

D. Rumjan, not out

35

8 3 15

2

T. Grimes, c Madar, b Cur-.

reem

17

H. F. Westlake; c Green-

away, b Howe

S. Abbas, 1.b.w., 'b' A. iel

R. R. Davies, b Lake

13

A. W. Grimmitt, a Roberts, bi

E. J. R. Mitchell, i.b.we,.b

Bennett

Arculli

20

A. Kitchell, b Madar

Lake

P. T. O'Neill, b Howe..........

J. Hall, st. Fogden, b

Wright

E. Hamison, not out.

1. S. McLaren; b Howe......

3

Extras

14

A. B. Jones, b Lake ......

I. E. Pearce, e Fogden, b

Smith

Total for 7 wickets).....140

J. R. Hinton, Wright, b

...Rüle......

20

12

bat.

102.

Capt. Howard, b.Vallack Capt. Parkes, c Mitcbell, b

Vallnek

B.8.M. Bennett, b Cornaby 6 Lt. Carmichael, b Vallock...

Sgt. Rule, o Lee, b Yallack..

Lt. Jolly, Owen Hughes, b

Vallack

Extras

Tatal

Vallack

Bowling Analysis,

A. B. Hansen... B

Kitchell &

'O. Ismail, b Madar

H. P. Lim, c. A. K. Miau, b

Carreem

Lea Cornaby

11.5 1.27

0

* HONG KONG E.C

A. W. Hayward, cot out.... 74

4

62

E. Mowfung and Luz did not

H. F. Holdman, not out...

Extras

Total fo

·C." Sara' absent,

Bowling Analysis.

(Continued on next "column.)

Bowling Analysis.

0.

X.

Szy

0

411

10 3 33

Lake Howe

Extras

Total (for 4 wickets)

"

1. D. Humphreys, H. Owen Hughes, H. V. Parker, W. B. Cornaby, R. W. Lec, and G. E. Vallack did not. bat.

F: L. el Arculi. 4

A el Arculli A. R. Minu.... 4 1 13 Madar...... 3 4 12 2 Cürrcem

10 1 41

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70.4 4 £7 ..10 1

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Kowloon E.A.

Although Kowloon were expected

China Athletic "B' v. Club de Recreio RoseTVOS.

By playing a gonitess draw on the to come out on top in the senior St. Joseph's ground, the Athletic game against the Gunners at Soo-B," secured their first point in kunpoo, they never expected to have

a three goals lead. In the absence the Hong Kong League.

Final. Saturday next, 19th instant, the anal of the Charity cup will be played on the H.K.F.C. ground. Kick off at 4.0 p.m.

CHINA . BCOTLAND. The Hun. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., will kick off. Mrs. R. M. Dyer will present the Cup at the lose of the game. Mesurs. White- away & Laidlaw have presented the ball for the match.

of Wheeler and McKelvie, the re- "Sunday Herald " Charity Cup: ·} sult was very open, but so well did Kowloon play that they beat the The Royal Engineers and Signals R.A before they could settle down having withdrawn from the first to their game. With rush and division, the three matches played | kick tactics, shooting when occasion by them are left out of the League offered, Kowloon won easily. May Table. The rule concerning with opened the score in the opening drawal of this kind is very plain minutes and before the interval and states that "Should any team Orr put them further ahead. In or teams playing in the League the second half, the R.A. more than scratch one-fourth or more than held their own, but they failed to one-fourth of the number of their beat Durand until just before the matches, all those matches that have close. In the meantime, Tiernan been previously played shall be con had put the issue beyond doubt for sidered null and void." The Royal Kowloon with a beautiful goal. Eugincera and Signals having Simms was outstanding and was scratched more than one-fourth of well supported by Hedley and their matches, the League Table, Baldwin. The forwards were good. therefore, does not include any of individually and played the right the games they 'have played.

No advantage can thus be gained by their withdrawal by any team nor any disadvantage suffered.

The League Table is, therefore, not affected.

Bort of game from the kick off. Leach led the Gunners attack and scored their only goal just before the whistle Egunded for the last time.

(Continued on next colump).

United Services Finals. At Sookunpoo on Wednesday next, 10th instant:-

Juniors at 2.0 p.m. H.M.S. Tamar

. R.A. Reserves. Seniors at

4.0 p.z. R.A. K.O.S.B.

#

At the close of the seniors game, H.E. Major General C. E. Luard, C.B., C.M.G., will present the l'trophies to the winners.

They kill germs in here

GERMS of influenza

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germs of pneumonia-lurk in throat and nose, with fatal intent. Evans' Pastilles stop them developing.

Pop an Evans' Pastille into your mouth now and then--and especially when you feel throat tickle' coming on.

With their soothing and stimulating properties, Evans' Pastilles prevent colds. Their antiseptic vapour reaches every cavity.

They never scamp their work. Insist on Evans","

EVANS Pastilles

ANYĄSIKKJE THROAT.

Your chemist sells them.

Prepared in England by Evans Sons Loscher & Wabb. Limitedi. Livenrol and London,

TANG BANG TIAN, & Co.

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