THE WEEK-END SPORT.
WHAT IS ON THE CARD.
A FULL PROGRAMME
There is a very full programme of sport for this week-end, as will be seen from the fixtures published in our sports pages.
The annual aports of the Scottish Company of the Yolpateers take place at King's Park, on the "ground of the Central British School. There will Le Scottish dancing, and many members of the Scottish community are expected lo attend.
There are three Cricket Lengue matches, one in Division "I.. and' two in Division II., and four friendly matches, and in addition an interport trial, match on the H.K.C.C. ground. To-morrow there is a friendly cricket mintah on the University ground.
CRICKET.
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1927.
The following is the list of matches fixed for today:--
League: Division I.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES AND
PROSPECTS.
The following games in the Hong Chinese R.C.. Indian R.C. "A." | Kong League are down for decision
Division,
University. R.A.0.C. Kowloon C.C. r. R.M.S. Tamar.
Friendly.
School.
D.
Interport Trial at Hong Kong
c.c. L.R.Cond.
Diocesan Boys
Police RC. r. Northants. - Recreio Hong Kong C.C. 2nd. Royal Navy end v. Civil Service
End.
1/
To-Morrow. Volunteers. St. Peter's Young alen's Club at University groun at 11 anf
INTERPORT TRIAL.
MR. SAYER'S, XL. MR. PEARCE'S XI.
!!
The played on the HK.CC. ground this Saturday) afternoon, commencing at p.m. Teams:-
Mr. Bayer's XI.-G. R. Sayer. A. W. Hayward, W. Brace, Capt. A. "G. Dobbie, F. Gondwin, E. C. Particulars of the Football Fincher, E. B. Reed, S. Fex, Capt. A. Thorp, and Capt, E. W League programme will be found. W. Morris, in another column, there is a full programme in all divisions.
Mr. Pearce's XI-T. E. Pearce, Lt. K. Hunt, A. W. Ramsey. Lt. | J. B. A. Hankey. Lt. J. H. Dale, C. D. Wales, H. V. Parker, Capt.
A Bridgland, J. R. Hinton and B. D. Evans.
ST. PETER'S Y.M. CLUB
VOLUNTEERS.
There is a Yacht Club cruise this week-end, extending over to-day! and to-morrow. The sailing race programme for the season will not begin for another week, but pro- Kramme for the season will not
The following will represent St. legin for another week, but the pro- Peter's Church Young Men's Club gaminta vonzataing the Axtures UP JER a cricket match on
"Sunday, the University nt ♫.111. ground (Pokfulam):-E Zimmern (captain). J.__ _L. ___Youngsaye, J. Another attraction will be the Barrow, A. B. Hamson, E. F. Fincher, W. Cittine, S. V. andual natch between the Hong Gittins, C. W. Lam, P. S. Evans, Kong Rugby Club and the Hong. C. Hunt, and F. I. Zimmern. Kong and Shanghai Bank on the Craigangower. Royal Engineers. Rugby ground at Happy Valley,
This friendly match takes place ginning at 4.30 p.m. to-day. this afternoon. Tonight, at the Theatre Royal, the first Tournament of the 'Hong Kong Boxing Association takes place at 8.13 p.m.
is the end of January are to be at E Assued very shortly.
To-morrow, at the United Ser- vice Recreation Club, a friendly tenais match will be played between the U.S.R.C. and, the Chinose Re- 'creation Club,
There are golf championship com petitions both at Shek-O Country Club, and at the Kowloon Golf
Club.
BOXING.
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SHANGHAI INTERPORT
TRIAL.
MADAR'S FIRST CENTURY.
BADLY THE REST *
BEATEN.
to-day?—-
Division I.
Kick-off at 4.30p.m. K.O.S.B.'s South China, - at Sookunpoo ground. Referee: S.-Sergt. Gilbert, Club de Recreio v. Scots Guards.
King's Park.
Referee: Capt. Austin, M.C., M.M. Kowloon F.C. o R.A.F., Railway ground. Referee: Sgt. Rogers, Queen's Regt. 2. Hong Kong Police, Chatham Road ground. Referee Sgt Hyson China Athletic e. R.A., H.K.F C. ground. Referee: Mr. Bald.
win..
Division II. " A.** Kick-off at 3 p.m. South China "B", K.O.S.B.'s Res., Soakunpon ground. Re- furce: S.-Sgt. Gilmpuri
St. Joseph's r. Kowloon Res., St. Joseph's ground, Referee: Ptc. Lamb.
Club de Recreio Res, r. Univer. sity, King's Park ground. Iteferen: Mr. Stokes.
. South China "A". China Ath. Res., H.E.F.C. ground. Re feree: Mr. Sunith
Division II, "B." Kick-off at 3 p.m.
Kowloon "B". China Athletic. Railway ground. Referee:
Pte. Blackwood, "
Kung Woo . Boy Scouts, South China ground, Referee: Mr. Presly
Kick-off at 4.30 p.m.
St. Joseph's Res.. South China,
"A
St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Mr. Samy. Moslem Club r. South China
"B," South China ground. Referee: B.Q.M.S. Hutchins.
As most of the players of the H.K,F.C. teams are taking part in the Scottish Co., H.K.V.D.C. sports to-day, these teams will not be out at football.
The game on the H.K.F.C. ground will attruct the usual' Chi- nese crowd and even with the "in- creased stand accommodation, the SHANGHAI, October 24th.
much Another trial match was played seating arrangements are yesterday on the S.C.C. ground be below-the requirements. The Chi tween the Interport eleven (with
nese are supporting the Athletic several absentees) and an eleven The Interport XI. secured 927 runs games on the Club ground have chosen from the Club and Shaforce, very strongly this season and their for two wickets and the Rest com-been witnessed by enormous crowds. piled 137 all out.
The selling of tickets has been stop-i
The outstanding performance yasin score of 101 not out, by the ped soon after the senior game has! S.B.C, player, P. Madar, in a bril-started and hundreds have been dis liant innings in which the batsman TO-NIGHT'S TOURNAMENT gure no chance. This is the first "ppointed. With the R.A. playing
The
eratury which this promising young a strong game just now the game player has ever compiled and con- should be worth seeing. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME Bratulations were showered on him Athletic on form should win. Last
[MY BANTAM.)
The Hong Kong Boxing Associa- tion's first tournament of the 1927-8 season takes places to-night at the Theatre Royal, when a number of new boxers will make their appear
Ance.
The programme is an excellent
one with Perty Lake as the main
draw. Lake has "gained a good record in Shanghai, and his 15 round contest with Pte. Nixon of the Marines Transport should be particularly interesting. Lake is a hard and fast hitter. He is in splendid condition and the general opinion is that he will win. Nixon! however, is reported to be a very pugnacious adversary, and he
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has any amount of confidence in himself. As the Lightweight Cham-| pionship of the Colony is the prize both men may be expected to go all out for victory.
Stoker Britt and Stoker Illing worth will contend for the Feather-) weight Championship. Britt in
another bager who has done we in Sltoghai.
A har logging bout of six rounds should be that between Pte Ruff, of the .A.S.C., and Pte. Hume, of the K.O.S.B. "Huff is regarded as slightly, the better of
Efter the grine. His cutting and driving were excellent and it is hoped that he will be able to die Ely the form shown yesterday in the Interport games at Hong Kong. Stokes and Quayle also batted faultlessly getting 50 and 60 respec- tively. In the bowling department, C. E. Ollerdessen, who is bowling very well, secured seven wickets for runs. For the Rest, Major Sheppard was the Eighest score with 37. the next best being Lt. Comdr. Reed with 21, both succumb ing to Ollerdessen's deliveries.
The scores and analysis are as follows:
The Rest.
H. A. Browning, b Isaacs... 10 Major Sheppard, e Quayle,
.
b Ollerdessen
Lt.Cdr. Reed, 1.b.w.,
Ollerdessen .....
507
Maj Moss-Blundell, b Wil-
H. Rogerson, e Quayle, b
Ollerdessen
37
0
12
O. A. Stewart, c Wilson, b
Ollerdessen
10
P. Carr, e Stokes, b Oller-
Цельет
G. H. Nicholl, b Wilson, E. G Norman, Ib.w.,.
Ollerdassen
6
b
T. W. E. Wilson, not out.... G. 3. Billings, b Ollerdes
c. E.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis..
week they were without their right winger, Ten Kwai Shing, but had n big win over South Chinn, the margin being six goals.
The Recreio and Scots Guarals. meet on the Recreio ground at King's Park, This match was in the fixtures for last week, but the Recreio could not field & side. The game will be fast and strenuous and should the Recreio score a couple of goals early in the game, they should win. The Guards will last better and the result is very open.
Kowloon should take the points from the R.A. F., although at the time, it is uncertain who the R.A.F. will turn out. Simms appears to be a doubtful starter in the Kow ioon side to-day, Kowloon have brought in a couple of players from the Reserves and should give a good account of themselves on the Rail- way ground to-day,
On the Garrison ground, at Soo- kunpon, South China are at home to the KO.S.B.'s. This game appears to be an easy thing for the Military team, but South China have a couple of nippy forwards and a good pair of backs
In the Junior Division, South China B" are also at home to K.0.8.B.'s Reserves on the Garri- son ground, and a win for the K.O.S.B.' is a certainty,
St. Joseph's are at home to the Kowloon Reserves. The visitors go over with a strong side and are coq- fident of returning with the points.
The Recreio Reserves will receive
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17
.137
0. 3.
R.
W
43
12 24 20
0
10 1 17
1 the game should be keenly contest-
17 4.1.3
0
ed. The University beat the Club-
Ollerdessen 18.3' 2
Stokes Isaacs
P. Madar
T. W. R. Wilson 10:5 3 ♡D
Interport XI.
P. Madar, not out
101
the twu He has much ring craft. F. Stokes, b Rogerson... 50
"and won the lightweight champion-
ghip of the Rhine Army.
There will be another siz-round contest between Sergt. Lamont of the Hong Kong Police and Stoker Ambrote. Sharples of H.M.S. Piper Smith, of the K.O.S.B., and Corp. George; of the Scots Guards, will meet in the heavyweight claes.
The tournament should draw a good house. There will be plenty of clean fighting.
J. A. Quayle, b Billings 60
J. T. Hegarty, not out
Extras
Total (for 2 wkta.)...227
E. C. Baker, T. G. Brady, C. E. Ollerdessen, J. A. Isaach, H. C. B. Peck, E. G. Barnes, and A. H. Leelie did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. B. W. B 0 47 0
Roberson. I 40 1
Reed
Carr Billings -Peck
0
0 40
0
8 1
30 1.
40
D
the University at King's Park and
RUGBY."
CLUB HK. & S. BANK.
ANNUAL MATCH-TO-DAY,
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES AT FANLING.
0.94'.m. W. Ironside and J. W
Robertson, 9.28.1
C. W. Jeffries and D. Munton.
*1
G. H," Wilson and D. Wilson.
The annual match between the Club and the Hong Kong & Shang hai Bank will be played this after- noon on the Happy Valley Rugby 1.32
p.m. Football Ground at 4.0
1.36 Trama-
Club Backhouse; Pritchard, 0.40.. Bingham, Bichard, Simpson; King, Chrisholm Batten; Jordain, An- drews, Stephenson, Williams, Cox, Akehurst, Billinghurst, O'Connor.
.
9.43
Bank: Shannon; Nickelson, 9.32* Mills, Moodie, Lee; Scott, Swayne; Moncrie#----Raikes; ——MacIntyre, Beveridge, Groves, Russell, Jar- dine, and Mead.
9.53
$10.00
10.01
HOCKEY.
10.08
10.12
UNIVERSITY 2ND XI. ». CLUB DE RECREIO.
10.10
10.12
10.21
10.28
This match, will be played on Monday, October 31st, at 3 p.m., on the Chiversity ground. ·
::
"
University Bud XL :-Messrs." "Ai
Azis (Capt.), GE. Yeah, T. P. 10.22, Wu, Y. Enok, F. Y. Khoo, S. C. Hu, F. Zimmern, S. Kermani, N. F. Laj, K. HI. Poh and A. X. Other,
10.30
10.40
['*.
10.44
10.48
+1
10.32
THE LEAGUE PROGRAMME.
10.30
11.00
HOME FOOTBALL.
COMPLETE FIXTTURES FOR
TO-DAY.
The following is the complete list of Extures for to-day in the Eng. lish Football League, and in the Scottish Football League (Division L.):.
M
ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. Arsenal Bolton Wanderers. Aston Villa 4. Newcastle U. Burnley v. Shefeld W. Bury . Middlesbrough. Derby C. r. Tottenham H... Leicester C. t. Cardiff 0. Liverpool v. Blackburn, R. Portsmouth --Efeiton, Shetheld U. . Biroingham. Sunderland Huddersfield A. West Ham U Manchester U
Division: II.
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WHITE BREAD v. BROWN.
WHITE'S LIVELY CHAM- PION
SIR THOMAS HORDER'S
VIGOROUS ARGUMENT, &
EASTERN BANKS.
ANNUAL SWIMMING GALA.
MERCANTILE BANK RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIPS,
H.K. A S. BANK WINS AGGREGATE CUP..
Sir Thomas Harder, Physician-
The sixteenth annual swimming F. H. Crapnell' and F. | in-Ordinary to the Prince of
entertainment of the Eastern Banks Taylor.
Wales, in a blithe but devastating was held at the Lambeth Baths, W. K. Tais and J. H letter to the Lancet, replies to Kennington Road, S.E11, on Sept. A. D. Humphreys and H. erities of his famous declaration, 27th, and passed off with great before the London Clinical Society success. on which the committee,
Andrew.
A. Lammert.
- ..
T. Low and F. Cowherd. Col Badcock and Col. Sutton
A Frank and C. Thwaites, W. L. Dunbar, and D. J.
Gilmore."
***
NK. Littlejohn and A. Q. Brawn. HL Carson and J.
Norrie.
Cameron. R. L. Stewart - Summerfelt.
and that is the man who kills con-
fidence."
་
in July, that the case for whole comprising Messrs. J. F. Seaton.. meal bread has been over-stated.".B.I., E. A. Mignot, C.AI., C.. He reasserts his opinion in favour. Hastings, C.B.I., D. Mac of white bread, and proclaims that Dougal. N.B.I., R. Fletcher, good health is not a "secret."
N.B.I., J. K. F. Picken, H. & S.B.. "More than one" critic." he R. G. Beran, K. and S.B., and J. writes.bas dubbed me the Mark Tapley of medicine. I prefer the R. N. Shirrelf, M.B. L., Hon. Secre role of Mark Tapley to that of tary, and those who, participated. E. P. StreatBeld and J.Mrs. Gummidge. For I hold that have to be congratulated. It was in medicina society has a greater a bright scene that was presented Land was
enemy than the man who kills joys, when the contests commenced, with E. J. Mahon and C.
the large attendance both in the gallery and as bath level together" Shank.
with the coloured, lights scintillat- ing on the bathing pool. Amongst the onlookers were Messys, R. Anderson, J.S. Brace, D. Camerou. Clark, A. Douglas, J. E Duo- can, Lionel Gilman, W. Jenkins, Geo. Miller, R. W. Morris, and A Rust (C.B.I.); Sir Newton Stabb, St. G. R. Clark, C. F. Hyde, V. B. Jones, and W. A. Oram (H. anl" S.B.); J. Bain Crichton, J. Steuart, W. M. Sheldrake, W. T. Thoms. "1 nave been challenged to live A. R. Linton (just arrived from by (white) bread alone, despite the Singapore), and F. Thorougoed plea that I entered for a mixed falso of the Singapore Staff). The challenger offers to...: and Mr. G. B. Linton,
N. H. Procter and R. P. Moodie.
E. D. C. Wolle and M. GrayburtL
Observing that his former re marks had been fully corroborated
3. Leach and Tcs distinguished professors and
others, Sir Thomas continues:- Monaghan.
I can only explain the virulence of some of the letters I have received by supposing that have unwittingly struck a blow at some vested interests. Two gentle men called me a liar.
A. B. Raworth and R. D. Matthews.
R. M. Smith and J. H. Little.
W. Murray and A. C. I. Bowker.
H. L Mackenzie and F.
D. Wood,
S. T. Butlin and J. H. Bottomles
A Lissaman and J. S. MacLaren,
"Cdr. Rogers and Cdr.
Fowle.
Golfers will be pleased to hear that an extra evening train has been arranged on Sundays to leave Sheungahuiat 6.52 arriving at Kow loon at 7.28.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS. ---
SHEK-O COUNTRY CLUB "AND KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
diet.
Challenge.
-write-my-epitaph if I died, which I should deserve to do if I sub- scribed to his childish logic, And an appropriate epitaph would be: I was well; I wanted to be better; here I lie."
of the National Bank of India..
The various contests evoked con siderable enthusiasm, and in the grand display of diving, some ex- cellent work and even Palovning in the water was, giren by Messrs." E. M, Macdonald, J. Mercer, and W.
Mr. X has told me how well his pigs thrive on wholemeal. Mr. Y. T. Burne. relates how his canaries wile when fed on flour. I have not had time to read the writers that a man
The Mercantile Bank have to be congratulated on retaining both the individual and team championships,.
is neither a pig nor a canary, which they won for the first time they are probably quite happy.
applauded on his victory in the last year, Shirreff being repeatedly former. The swim for the latter was dane in record time. To the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank
Had the advocacy of whole meal bread been confined to a state ment of its virtues for particular The draw and starting times in individuals, or even to a recom- connection with the Men's Cham-mendation of its use as an went the honour of securing the
pionship at Shek-O to-morrow is as under:
0.00a.m. E. Davidson M. M.
9.03.
9.10.
Maas.
F. S. Harrison v. J. E Bousfield.
G. Murray 2 A. E. Barlow.
J. W. Alabaster . R. F.
Bloxham..
R. L. Moncriell r. C. Edwards.
Aggregate Lap, given highest number of points.
for the
casional alternative to white bread those who are able to disregard the economic side of the question, At the conclusion of the swim-1 I should never have said what I wing. Mrs. J. Bain Crichton, wifes did. For I readily endorse both of the London Manager of the Mer of these aspects of the matter. cantile Bank of India, who was But to state that the substitnatalioned in Calentas about two tion of wholemeal for white bread years ago, presented the prizes. The the whole nation would resalt St. Dunstan's Dance Orchestra, in such hygienic benefits as would composed of blinded ex-Servic Samply campensate for the extra men, stationed at the head of the fine "pro- cost to the worker; to go further, gallery, discoursed a and promise that such substitution grammesat music during the course offered immunity from cancer and of the entertainment.
The results of the contests are as ether diseases, these were claims which I decided, not without con- follow sideration, to challenge. I did so because I knew that both of these claims lask the support of science, whether our knowledge be derived from experiment or from ex- perience.
E. Grimble . D..H.
Blake.
0.15
9.20
H. G. Hegarty . K.
Morrison.
0.25
Barnsley. Bristol City, Fulham v. West Bromwich A. Hull City . Blackpool.
8.30
#1
0.35
$1.40
-L. Sandes
9.43
R. Sutherland
Cameron.
0.50
9.85
Leeds United Oldham Ath. Manchester C. 4. Grimsby Town, Port Vale e Southampton. Preston North End Chelsea. South Shieldset Notts County. Swansea Town v. Clapton 0. Wolverhampton z. Stoke City:" Division II. (Southern). Bristol R. Torquay U Charlton A. v. Exeter City. Coventry C. B'mouth & B.A. Gillingham . Brighton & H.A. Merthyr Tr. Northampton. Newport C. Brentford. Plymouth A. . Norwich City. Queen's P.R. qöfillwall Swindon Luton T. Walsall v. Southend United. Watford v. Crystal Palace.
Division II. (Northern). Accrington S. Rotherhain L Ashington . Chesterfeld. Bradford City r. Stockport C. Crewe Alexandra e. Bradford. Darlington v. Wrexham. Doncaster B. r. Durban City. Halifax Town . Tranmere 1. Hartlepools United . Rochdale. Lincoln City . Nelson. New Brighton . Barrow. - Wigan Borov. Southport. SCOTTISH LEAGUE, Division L. Celtic St Mirren Dunfermline Dundes. Bo'ness Cowdenbeath. Falkirk. Clyde, Hibernians Hamilton A. Motherwell."Airdrieonians. Partick Thistle. Hearts, Queen's Park Rangers. Raith: R. ». Kilmarnock. St. Johnstone . Aberdeen.
JUNIOR PLAYERS.
Resolutions regulating the move Reserves last week, while the Re- ments of junior players from one Reserves by four clear goals.
In the "B" Division, Kowloon
D. G. Bruce v. D. Brown, WE L. Shenton" a. C.
Au
H. C. Tredwell . H. R.
Start
H. B. L. Dowbiggin e, G. Gritable. The draw for the. Kowloon Golf
Clab championship is:-
J. D. Thomson v. H. Overy. A. W. da Roza v. W. Taylor. A. W. Roberts v. H. G. Howard. F. E. Remedios v. S. Mitcheli.
F. C. Barry, V. C. Labrum.
Inimical Campaign. But significant though this informed effort to establish the claims of a peculiar bread is, the campaign of which it is a part is more signifennt still and more consequences. Nominally undertaken in the in
sericus in its
Diving:-1, J. Robertson (C.B.I.): 3. A. D. Ogilvy (C.B.I.);BIE Hutton (H. and S.B.).
Four Length Team Race for Enstern Bank's Challenge Cup: -1, Mercantile Bank of India (H. L Snook, G, M. Rind, W. H. Jackson, and J. B. N. Shirreff: 2, S. & S.B.. B. P. Massey, C. E. Hyde, G. Barnard, and H. C. Peterson): 3, C.B.I. (A. D. Ogilvy, C. M. Pryce, P. W. S. Skinner, and W. G. Gor-
on Brown), Time 150.4-5.
Four Lengths Invitation Handi- cap Tenia Race-1, Westminster E. T. Andress 1. T. A. Mitchell.terest of personal hygiene, it is ac Bank (D. H. Hearn, R. W. Breva
tully inimical to this. F. Cowherd v. F. Lickley.
ter, C. E. Stowell, and E. Strangie- Although not the motive of man); 2, Lloyd's Eank. (L. Savage, those medical men who support the. J. Kimber, G. E. March, and campaign, a disastrous result of F. J. Bennett). the latter is the creation in the
Eastern Banks' Two Lengths public mind of the idea that health Championship for Challenge Cup: is an extremely difficult thing to. J. R. N. Shirred (M.B.I.); . W. A. Norwood (N.EL.); a, W. A. Grandage (H. and S.B.). Time, 1.2.1-6.
T. G. Martin.r. F. X. Remedios. F. E. Higgins . S. J. Jordain. GB, Slipper . F. E. Lawrence. 8. Gray v. J. C: Long. W. S. Hillier v. J. L. MoLaggan. 16 lowest scorea to qualify.
INTERESTING GOLF, AT
SHANGHAI,
FINE PERFOMANCE BY MR. D. E. LANDALE. CAPT. BARRY'S 11 HOLES FOR 65.
secure.
One Length Ladies' Handicap:-. Final: 1, W. Norman (H. and. S.B.): 2, W. Laramond (H. and S.B.), N. Quatermass (H. and S.B.). Time, 54.3.5.
The way of health is conceived of as a tightrope, along which we make a slow and trepidating pro- gress. The least bias to this or to that side, not immediately correct ed, or corrected too slowly or in accurately, and we plunge head- long into the abyss. Here await
Men's One Length Handicap:- us, inflammations and ulcerations Final: 1, C. A. Roberts (N.B.I.); There was much interesting golf and cancer-especially cancer, H. L. Snook (M.B.I.); 3, R. G.
This is not my conception of Beran (E. and S.B.). in Shanghai during the week-end,
Ladies Four Lengths' Handicap says the NC. Daily News. In the way of health, nor is it the ex-
perience of the ordinary healthy Tenin Race-1;-H; and 8. Book the first place the arrival of D. E.
human being. Health is a broad (Misses K. Showler, W. Norman, Landale, who was runner-up in the British amateur championship this and well-paved road; nature is W. Lammond, and E. Inch)
both an excellent road-maker and C.B.I. (Misses E. Roseway. H. year, provided the possibility of an an excellent road-mender. Not Eales, N. Macgregor and M. J. exciting game, and additional at- tention was given to it from the only doce it require little skill and Miles).
but modicum of good fortune to fact that Captain A. G. Barry, who keep to it, the wayfaring man must cap:-Final: 1. R. W. Brown;,.
Messengers' One Length Handi- has held the championship would be a fool indeed if he errs therein... Gyves. (M.B.I.). participate in it.
One Length Back Stroke:-Final: The match arranged took place at
1, W. D. Johnson (C.B.I.); 2, E. A. Kiangwan on Saturday afternoon, "Another idea has been promal-Matthews (H. ad S.B.): 3, W. H. when a four ball foursome was playgated of late-the idea which is e-Jackson (1.B.I.), Time, 388063. ed with Landale and J. F. Pilcher hodied in the phrase, The secrets
*** Secrets,"
were
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receive the Athletic and it is expect Play in Junior "B" games, without i It is of interest to mention that for obstructive to the progress of true sent ignorance of the cause of ean..
science.
Veterans One Length Race 1-1, on one side, and Captain Barry and of good health. This second con- N. Wells (C.B.L.): 2, A. Crota Captain Hutchison on the other. ception is on all fours with the (NET); 3. J. E. Seaton (M.B.L.). The latter pair won by four up and first, and is equally regrettable. In the Water Polo the London.
'Scorets,' 'forsooth! creio went down to the Athletic team to another were passed by the three to play. Landale went out in
As though Ranks heat the Civil Service A.B.A. 24 and was home in 39, having a good health
something
by 7 to 1. The game between the Chinese League Management Committee at total of 73, while Captain Hutchison masonic!
There is yet another unfor-' teams on the H.K.F.C. ground. its mecting on Thursday night. was 74 The underhand grip which should end in a win for the Players who engage in more than Landale uses seemed to cause him tunato aspect of this particular No greater deterrent to
to hook many shots, otherwise his campaign. All pseudo-science is adequate appreciation of our pre- Athletic.
two Junior "A" patches, may not score would have been much better..
The spread of irresponcer could possibly exist than the permission, and where clubs have 17 holes Captain Barry had a score zible staternents about the causes more than one tomm in & division, of 45.
of cancer, such as the fiction that serving, up to the public of private players must be specifically regis On Sunday the Shanghai Golf this disease is due to the eating tions under the guise of estab lished facts. And that certain tered for each team, and may not Club registered an easy win over of some special article of, dist. be moved from one to another, with the United. Services Association by tends to distract the public mindedient men, who have in other
fields earned a prestige which en- - the formality of transfer under the 14 points to 4. Singles were played from the only way by which this ables them to speak with authority,
in the morning, when Shanghai
the fantastic Foints were awarded to the Mos obtained 6 points ngainat 2 by their great problem can ever be solved lem Club in respect of their match opponents, while at four balls in namely, by pains-taking and con- the afternoon, Shanghai secured 81 with Kowloon "B," which was can- celled.
points to their opponents' s points (Continued at foot of next column.)
ed that the Athletic will return with the points....
Kung Woo and Boy Scouts meet, on the South China ground and keenly contested game should nee the Boys Scouts winning."
St. Joseph's Reserves should win against South China "A" and the Moslems ehould take the points from South China "B."
rules.
centrated research.
should endors vapourings of untrained lafinen in
A subject so complex is both pathetic and unfortunate