WOMAN'S PAGE

(CONTD.).

CLOTHES AND DIET

FOR BABY.

A TRAVELLING EXHIBITION.

TEACHING THE VALUE OF

VITAMINS.

Two women travel all over Eng- land, all the year round, each with

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1927.

and pets are not effectus! because flies Bottle upon them. All the time. the mothers so asking questions.

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Why do you not recommend so many puddings for children!"

was otla query.

Because we want them to use

CRICKET NOTES.

BUSY WEEK.

League Fixtures,

The League, not unnaturally on Christina Eva, Laid a bit of a day

FOOTBALL.

RA, 2; RAF

KOWLOON F.C.

Married v. Single. The following teams have been selected for the Annual Married r. Single Axture which takes place on the Football Club's ground on Monday, January £ud. Kick-off at 11 am

off but two matches were played. HONG KONG LEAGUE-DIV. 1. On the Civil Service ground the There has been a tremendous los home side went down to the Univer- of cricket during the seven days sity by six wickets. Now were the

On the Garrison ground at Soo- which have elapsed since my notes University at full strength. If over their teech Give them so apple last appeared. The two most im- side wanted a moral Enc's, it kunpoo on Wednesday, the RA. is the poor ad Civil Service who beat the EAF. in a league game rather to Bnish the meal," said portant matches were H.K.C.C. have with one accord struck" a Sister Dodd, and she told her, ex--|

The batting, always un by 9 goals to one. perience of the children, when she Army, and. Kowloon . the Navy, patch. worked round.

Covent Garden With regard to the former I have sound, never comes off now. They tried their third different order in Market. They sat on the doorsteps already written at some length, and the consecutive matches-last Satur- eating apples or pears which the will only say that on reflection day. When a side is under the market people had given them, and 4 large laundry hampers as "per-it cured the rickets from which some

it seems to me that it was the weather the perpetual changes in an order are just the thing to upset sonal luggage."*

of them suffered. The mothers who batting of the Club that was at people worse. Hawkins and Wood In one of the hampers is always visit the exhibition generally go fault. They relied almost entirely alone played well for them, but is

honde with sets of patterns for tho a wonderful doll which bends its

fashionable baby trousseau, The cn Hayward, T. E. Pearce, Leach must always be remembered that the University fielding was brilliant head and limbs, in a realistic man-model clothes are beautifully made and Hancock. If all of these people In one over B. P. Ng secured a net... There is a complete set of the by cripple girls in a London school.

come off then the others usually | splendid running catch in the deep The flannels are not very long, for most up-to-date baby-clothes also, it is found that the weight of the buck up and swing a mean bat-to field and Guterres took an absolute- and a set for the toddler. In fact, material, when it is turned up in quote an American friend of minely red-hot drive at mid-off Ng also caught Hawkins brilliantly within those hampers is the correct the old-fashioned way, deforms the But failure of one or two of the Gittins figures Battered him but

baby toes, equipnient for the modern baby.

The importance of air, too. is big four upsets the rest altogether for the aforesaid fielding he would stresses for the modern baby. For and sets up an inferiority complex have been knocked about. Guterres this reason a head-flannel is not which is a very serious danger manly well.

however I thought bowled unoom used. There is a pocket in every in cricket. In this case 'Hayward garment for the little one's own handkerchief. The "woollic baby" and Leach failed in the first innings has only 3 garments-a double and Sayer, Leach and Hancock in breasted vest, knickers, and, a

the second. There was not, 1 jersey.

repeat, very much wrong with the bowling.

and the incorrect! For the travel lers are Miss Keating and Sister Dodd, of the Central Council far Infant and Child Welfare, and the hampers contain the Child Welfare Travelling Exhibition.

Fathers Invited!

When it stopped at a village in Essex recently," omnibus loads of women drove up from the outlying villages and spent the afternoon going round the exhibition and one health-talk after listening to another. In the evening they sent the fathers!

The exhibition ik generally brought at the invitation of the local medical officer of bealth, and the education authorities send the children in batches of about 150 at a time. Nearly 3,000 people visit- ed the exhibition at Hull recently and about 30,000 at a Lancashire ❤town,

rickets..

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Artificial silk is recommended to the mothers "because it admits the violet rays to the body.

The gospel of sun and air is still a surprise to some village methers. Sister Dodd took off as many as 15 garments from one baby.-PRGOY SciTT

SPANISH CATHOLICS WAR ON FASHIONS

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IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS."

JEWISH MONEY BLAMED. "

MADRID.

Kowloon v. Navy.

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*University" Batting.

Married:-Wood Dodshon and Black; Guest, McKelvie and Black- lock; Clemo, Spary, Pasco, Clemo and Smith.

Single-Mason Blipper Wheeler; Hedley, Sims and Miles; Pile, May, Vickars, Tiernan and Muir.

Singles play in white.

INTERPORT FOOTBALL.

and

SHANGHAI ARRANGEMENTS

ANNOUNCED.

THE PROGRAMME OF MATCHES.

INTERPORT RUGBY.

HONG KONG TEAM FOR SHANGHAI,

RECORDS OF THE PLAYERS.

A VERY WELL BALANCED SIDE.

Invitations have been issued to the following by the Hong Kong Football Club to go to Shanghai for the forthcoming Interport Rugger matche

R. F. Wright (R.A,)."

G.. P. Lammert (American Ex-

pross).

A. E Pritchard (A.P.C). L. . S. Lloyd (A.P.C.). G. F. Bichard (Hurst & Co.), E. W. Bingham (HMS Blue

bell)

C. D. Wales (Union Insurance),

captain.

G.P.S. Davies (H.M.8. Tamae'). T. L. Foster (Hong Kong Elec

tric).

J. H. Dale (H.M.S. Tanar).} F. H. Keeley (Queen's). W. Beveridge (Hong Kong

Bank).

..

F. H. Traves (University). J. Raikes (Hong Kong Bank). F. Akeburst (Hong Kong Elec

tric).

GOLF.

LADIES' SECTION COM PETITIONS.

A Medal Competition will be held on the Now Course, Fanling, on Tuesday, January 17th, for a prise kindly presented by Mrs. Allan Cameron.

From Friday, January 20th, to competition will take place on the Tuesday, January 24th, a medal New Course, Fanling for prizes kindly presented by Mrs. Whyte Smith.

Conditions for both competitions, will be posted later in the various Club houses.

Ladies' Championship, The draw for the Ladies' Cham- pionship is as under :-

Byes-Mrs. Sheldon, Mri, Came

ron, Mrs. Cassidy, Mrs. Dodwell, Mrs. Piercy, Mra Lambert, Mrs. Whyte Smith. Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Tottenham and Mrs. Steven

300.".

Byears. Lewis, Mrs. Mait-

land, Mrs. Gilmore, Mra Brown, Mrs. Hornell, Mrs. Redmond, Mra, Murray, v First round to be played by January 14th; 2nd round by January 28th; 3rd round by February, lith; 4th round by February 28th; final- round on a date (Sunday) to be

S. M. Garrard (Union Insured later.,

BNCC)...

B. W. Sampson (Brunner Mond) fourteen of this team have accept It is understood that already ed, which ensures that the side will be exceptionally strong in all de-

partments.

Among the nine forwards who have been asked to go to Shang- hai, Foster is vice-captain of the Club and when at home played for the Old Alleynians and Surrey, while Dale, who is also an Inter- port cricketer, has played for the Navy and led the United Services pack at Portsmouth. Keeley, who

perhaps at the moment the best

FANLING CHRISTMAS

MEETING.

MIXED BOGEY COMPETITION.

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. S. Dodwell, 3 down, win.

Other scores

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown, 5. down,

́ ́Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor, 3 down,i. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark, 6· down,“

LAWN TENNIS “GOLD MINE.'

L.TA'S WIMBLEDON SHARE £8,461.

I was most disappointed with the Varsity batting, tettins and Lee opened well but they fell away and far too many runs came from the edge of the bat, all through. It's The return of Mitchellaight against a aide whore luck is out and whose, fielding is bad. and Owen Hughes would make a

But it won't pay in the end, I good deal of difference. It is sim- take it, of course, that it was the ply lamentable that E. G. Stewart change from their native matting is wasted on Manila. He had the which upset them. They ran well—

in apote but you have got to dote of the Shanghai Football Asso- The Interport General Commit- makings of a very fine cricketer....

"that intelligently and Ng did not ciation held a meeting on the 20th- realize that F. I. Zimmern was not inst. to make certain arrangements The bistory of this match; played as skilled at it as he was. The one in connection with the suit of the on Saturday (p.m.) and loudarching that can be said of the C.S. Hong Kong Interport team during last is one of lost opportunity. On fielding was that Evans and Haw- the China New Year period. ▲ Saturday night Kowloon had the king caught really fine catches; but Chinees Interport team is visiting Navy by the short hairs, thanks to over the rest we will draw a merci Shanghai from Hong Kong at the a brilliant bit of bowling by Good- ful veil.

same time, and the meeting had of The mothers are specially inter

win. I am told that he was bowl- By the way, as & sancter of in- necessity to co-ordinate, as far ested in the Vitamin Trays."

ing much faster than usual, and, terest I worked out the age aver-as possible, the matches which will "Vitamin A tray, showing food

That prerent fashions deprive as the strong wind just suited him. age of the teams. Varsity average be played by the two visiting teams. having the largest quantities of women of their natural beauty and ung like anything." Most of twenty-one: Civil Service no less The Chinese Interport team from vitamins, includes milk, cheese, butter, suct, herring, and gentilesse, transforming them into a wickets were taken by yorkers, than forty! I hope the University Hong Kong which is visiting On Monday, however, Davies and players in 1948 will be as good as Shanghai under the aegis of the cad liver oil; these foods Prevent persons with a number of qualities Salter made a plucky recovery and, the Civil Servants of this year's China. National Amateur Athletic forward in the pack, rapresentad

similar to monkeys, and reducing!

Federation will play' an Interport | Sandhurst before he came out. The Vitamin B" tray has food such them to claves," it one of the state with Goodwin failing to reproduce team. But I doubt it

rubber of the best of three matches | other members of the pack have all whalemeal bread, vegetable ments issued by the Spanish Catho his Saturday's form, the Navy

against the local Chinese, while the good records of school, club or extract, nuts especially Brazilic League, and being distributed crawled up to 135. Then Kowloon

Hong Kong Football Association University football behind them. all over Spain with other advices might very well have been in the oranges, and tomatoes.

team will play one Interport match. and comments for the year. 1926. soup as they lost a couple of

against a Shanghai Football Asso- Captain of the team, has played at

Wales, the stand-off half, and WHAT DO THEY DO WITH IT? In such short printed sentence, wickets in the first over.

small scorciation team, and such other home for the Old Blues, Leicester against immodesty, blasphemy and and be can look back on a very

matches as are arranged by the and Middlesex, a trio of sides which the League is making propaganda Teddy Fincher pulled them through, impiousness. In the old days," successful match as he got 81 and rays one of them, love looked at 66. Goodwin and Lyal improved women's eyes to see their soul; things also at the end, The Navy today, idolatry of skin orders that made a fairly respectable draw of it in the end. For them Thomson we look down to see their legs."

The bis dressmaking establish had a good match. He sent down ments in Paris and Vienna," claims overs for 11g runs and eight a "are maintained with wickets altogether. He does Jewish capital; their main object tremendous lot of bowling but I is to extirpate dignity from the rather think he is one of those who At one of her lectures a French feminino mind, make it lose all like a lot of work, and I should chef who was in the sudience agreed Christianity, and destroy families, say he is, physically, exceptionally strong. It will be very interesting with her that it was not necessary spreading beastliness everywhere."

The League charges too that to see how he does against the to put soda in the water in order to keep the cabbage a good colour.the world is pushing women Club on to-morrow and Monday. dilemma; either. tho He can beat the ball pretty hard He added, moreover, Put it in toward cold water and bring it to the apache style of Parisian caba- too. boil.

rets and the nude of Russian Bol- shevik girle, or the garment of modesty worn by Christian women."

watch It will be curious to whether the hove mentioned cam- paign definitely lengthens the skirts of fashionable Españolas.-Manila Times.,

The Lady With The Cabbage: › fruit such as oranges, lemons, and "Vitamin C tray includes raw tomatoes. Bananas have given -pride-of-place-to-oranges, for the former are said to contain too much

starch.

In one village in Scotland Sister Dadd was known as the Lady with the Cabbage, because she extolled the virtues of this homely veget-another, able, which contains Vitamins A, B, and C.

The milk bottle as the exhibition is covered by a tumbler, and many women arn for the first time that it is not necessary for milk to have air in order to keep fresh, It is only very important that it should be kept clear, and "musline

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The Maid of the Sun Brings Health and Happiness!

SUN-MAID RAISINS

The Seedless Raisins in the Red Package

are, at once, a sustaining food "and a delicious sweetmeat.

Unlike most sweets they do not create thirst, and are ideal to take on the week-end "hikeTM”.

Take a packet next time, and leave one behind for the kiddies.

Cakes and puddings, made from Sun-Maid Seedless.

Raisins, are a dish fit for a king"

Look for the Maid of the Sun on the

Red Package.

Obtainable in two sizes at all the Leading Stores and Compradores,

A Knotty Point Of Zaw

But

Second, League, Kowloon second beat a Navy team that lacked one batsman Sparrow as usual bowled well for in affair and I learn that Lindsell's the Navy, but it was

astute variation of the bowlers had S.F.A. much to do with winning the game. I The analysis stems mutilated. am prepared to wager heavily that Hyde did not bowl four overs, no maidens for three runs only. It can't be didOWN

Other Friendiles.

There seem to have been so many of "those that one hardly knows where to start. The Married *. Singe game at the Club ground was rather a one-sided affair as the Single had great difficulty in raising So few youngsters who pay cricket a side. It is very significant this.

seem to come out now, Evers got a nice century and it was particu An incident during the Club and·larly hard luck that in starting to Army match led to someone pro- go after a perfectly simple bail pounding the theory that even if when folding, his knee should go. you played the ball with your bat, out. Pearce played a nice innings. You could still be Lb.w. if (a) the The Married held on rather long ball had pitched on the sticks and it would appear and the Singles (b) was in the umpire's opinion] whose batting was pretty weak still going to hit the sticks. Most managed to draw. Foster, who un of us warbirds and a large man- fortunately does not get time to ber of experts derided the idea but play match cricket, got 28 not out. a recently returned player said he He plays with a perfectly straight thought the M.C.C. had given a bat and if he played more would ruling to that effect last year, be a very useful man. Leach sim- Taking the Lb.w." rule slope it is ply could not hit the wicket, but quite possible. Rule 24 says The he bowled 9 overs for 11 runs. I Striker is out] "if with any was glad to find R. H.. B. Hancock part of his person he stops the ball, bowling again. He got one for ↑ which in the opinion of umpire at in & overa, and seems quite fit again the bowler's wicket, shall have been now. pitched in a straight line from it. to the striker's wicket and would have hit it. But I think this must

Gralgengowar Crash.

The Craigengower side were bad-

,

At the meeting referred to above, the following programme of matches was agreed upon by the Football Association Shanghai Committee and the representative of the C.N.A.AF, who was present: Thursday, January 19th Hong Kong F.A. Interport Team and Hong Kong Chinese in terport team, arrive. Friday, January 20th: Practice

and mild entertainment. Saturday, January 21st: Inter- port Match-Hong Kong FA Interport team v. Shanghai F.A. Interport Team. Sunday, January 2nd Hong Kong Interport, Team v. British United Services of Shanghai. Monday, January 23rd: Hong Kong Chinese Interport Team 7. Shanghai Chinese Inter- port Team, first match of Tuesday, January 24th: Entirely open under present arrange ments. Wednesday, January 25th: Hong Kong Chinese Interport Team . Shanghai Chinese Inter- port Team, second match of

three.

three.

Thursday, January 28th: Chinese of Hong Kong and Shanghai . Foreigners of Hong Kong and Shanghai. Interport dinner at Majestic Hotel. Friday, January 27th: Entirely open under present arrange menta...

Saturday, January 28th: Hong Kong FA Interport Team

be read with rulo 27. [The Strikery beaten by the .A.0.C. on Satur day, but they had a very depleted is out] "if the ball be struck, or

side out, and took the game very be stopped by any part of his per light-heartedly. Lake and Hale got son, and he wilfully strike it again, except it be done for the purpure 5 for 27 and 4 for 21 respectively. of guarding his wicket, which he and during the short time I was may do with his but, or any part able to watch them seemed to be. T. Gaah and A. H. Leslie were

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of his person, except his hands." The words from except it, be done onwards seem to me to grant nermesion for defence with any thing but one's hands once one has struck the ball. I should be much interested if anyone can quote any case in point to me.

bowling excellently.

That Navy Ground, Tucked away in a corner inside the Race Course I found a band of enthusiasts from the Argus, and Carlisle playing. It is an enor

leaves.

Mesra R. Grimshaw, F. V. Read,

appointed as members of the enter tainment sub-committee; and Mr. R. Grimshaw," Captain H. R. H Bleward, S. V. Gash and C. W. Hampson members of a committer to arrange accommodation for the Hong Kong F.A. Interport team.

is sufficient recommendation of any man's prowess; while Davies was the scrum half for the Navy last year and is supposed to have had none the worse of the battle with that wily International Arthur Young.

{BY 6. M. DOUST.)

The las tennis championshipa at Wimbledon are a gold mine.

According to the statement of as-

counts to be submitted to the an nual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association, the nasociation's share

of the net grit of the 1926 chan- Pipe perting is £8,461 118. d., an increase of £1,138 compared with 1923.

Of the five three-quarters who are making the trip, Lammert plays on the left wing and Pritcard on the right. Lammert played for Devon The profits for the 1927 champion- as a schoolboy, and later for Lanea ships are not shown on this year's shire. Had he stayed in England | statement.: he would certainly have got his English Trials Cap.

The`r capitation fee paid by every player in respect of each touronment brought in £2,669.

Pritchard took to rugger later in life, but he played for the Oxford The total name of the L.T.A. University Greyhounds, the term which of late years has so frequent fee this year's Wimbledon cham- amount to £25,970, and the profits. beaten the Varsity XV. Bingpionship meeting, still to come, ham played full back against W. E. will further swell this figure." Crawford in the Irish Trials last year, but when playing for Lens shown, the meagre era of £875 for When on the expenses side, is downe, to which club Crawford also coaching, one is compelled to ask belongs, Bingham used to play in what does the L.T.A. intend to do the centre. Bichard has already with all its money 7 played for Shanghai against Hong The agenda for the annual meet- Kong; while Wright, the full back, ing includes a new clause which it, has played for the Army at home. is proposed to add to the rules: Hong Kong may well be proud" An amateur lawn tennis player of this strong, and well-balanced is specifically prohibited from giv team, quite the strongest, and most ing instruction in the game by cor- representative which has ever left respondence or lecture. the Colony. Shanghai Rugby, is re- There is also the player writer's the Club and the Services, and this competitor in tournament or ported to be flourishing, both in resolution, which states that any may well be so, for the Welsh match is receiving pecuniary ad Regiment who won the Army Cup vantage by the pursuit of the game. last year are stationed there. Still within the maing of Rule 27 (b) they will have their work cut out who receives money or monetary to put on the field a better team equivalent for broadcasting talke than their visitors,

or the writing of reports or articles

The Hong Kong team is playing on the competitions or permita hie a practice match against a Navy neme to be mentioned as interview- XV on the Race Course ground oned for the purpose of Press pub- Saturday,

estionDaily Mail,

The team sails for Shanghai on the 17th of next month and returns on the 30th. The actual date of the match has not yet been fixed.

Windoor

PRESSMEN PRAISED. CANON BULLOCK-WEBSTER SAYS HATS OFF TO

**REPORTERS.”

BACHELOR'S ADVICE. mous area to look at and I am sure there is more room between the Dust Nuisance At The Valley. wicket and the screen there than

GIRLS MUST NEITHER SMOKE The Coming Week-end.

YOR IMITATE MEN. A very serious nuisance exista at anywhere in the Colony 1 The side

At the time of writing I have no Happy Valley just now, especially boundaries have to be taped. The on the Northern section. On the thing that struck me most, (with precise information of the forth

"Don't worry " BOČ 4 Don't east end of the football ground and the exception of a football from a coming games are that R.C.C play smoke," were pieces of advice given

of budding the Army at Kowloon and HEC.Oto the girls of the round the corner towards Craigen- neighbouring group Rower, and at the east end near South Chines) was the appalling play the Mary at the Club around County Girls' School by Mr. Hugh the Civil Service: ground, there are way it was from the tent to the Both should be good games, and Macnaghten, the bachelor $300 people can have had, in so confined large bare patches, which are inches wicket... I am now haunted by a both are on Saturday and Monday! deep in dust. When there is a dream which consists of steadily but as the teams are not yet avail- strong wind blowing the air is sim- getting out first ball five times per able one cannot forecast very much. ply fill of dust-clouds, Things afternoon down there. One simply 1 hope to deal with the latter game were particularly, bad on Saturday covers miles. By the way the game in Tuesday's jesus, as my Editor last, when there was a very strong was not reported so I don't know tells me he is going to take bis annual half day off on Now Year wind which eddied all round as i who won,

and not publish on Monday.

RABBIT.

HKC,C. NAVY,

invariably does down there. At Later Games.

downsary On Tuesday Craigenpower played stop cricket while a dug to the H.K. Electric and rather, trod went across the pitch. Now about on them. The bodie side were fully ten thousand people are often at represented, I believe save for Happy Valley and not all of them Hamson, and ran up 228 for 9. A immaculately clothed in clean sports big score. The Electric did not

This two days' game takes place dress! Apart from the unpleasant make so many as that

on the HK.C.C. ground next Satur- ness, I should think though I am Mosts Bf the LHC bowlers would day and Monday- no doctor, that it must be most seem to be batsmen or the other H.EC.C.-B. Hancock unhealthy, especially ad TB. and way about perhaps Anyway T. E. Feares, A. W. Hav C.S.F. are endemic.: I am glad to Bowlers all but best Bate badly, W. Leach, G. R. Sayer, eay I hear the Authorities may con- I suppose the answer in that there Evans, "O" "Moer."C." "D." sider watering it about soon on is a B in both fine map R. Hinton, G. P. Lammert and Saturday.

(Continued on next Oolume.) W. Hamilton, reve

A tribute to the profession of journalism is paid by Canon Bu lock-Webster, who figured Pro minently connection with hip Protest in St Paul's Cathedral in a letter to the Press.

Under the heading," In Praise- venture to think that low of Reporters,” he writes

provost of Eton, at the anaust pre space of time, greater experiences sentation of prizes. He added of interviews with gentlemen of the If you do a stupid thing you Press-than I during the last three minst try and make amends, but weeks, there is no good in mying "1 They displayed silts of persia- wish I had not done it,” If you tency, pertinacity, and intrusive fail, dismiss it from your mindress wonderful to experience. A11 altogether and you will have all praise to them for it. That's their the better chance of starting job. afresh.

But this is not the point of my In this year of grace women letter. These gentlemen also a have the right to do everyning played patience, a politeness men do, but remember that men, courtesy, a kindly consideration. by themselves, have made the and gratitude good to have. world totally unfit for heroes or perienced and enjoyed anybody else to live in, and the dly chance of the world is that women should do better. Don't smoke. Is you try and imitate men and are not content with being yourselves you will not save the world.

"Their molestations turned into pleasant vinta. Indeed, they taught me many lessona la inauners and bearing which I hope Isboll always remember and profit by.

Gentlemen of the Press, Itaku off my hat to you; one and all":

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