LOCAL FOOTBALL.
INTERPORT PRACTICE
GAME.
Hong Kong F.C. Ground.
Kick off at Bydd pan. Hong Kong Interport Team sex
The Rest.
Referee:
man
Serg Hyson. Lines Messy
CAWIN and
Presley. Interport Tel:- Clarke: Ng Kun Chun and Lai Yuk Tat: C F. Remedica, S. Sorgt. Sims and Lan Yuk Ying; Two Kwai Shing, Gdsm McNiven, tosano, Suem Kom Shun and Rev. Alexander F.C..
The Rest:-ti. Radgor: A. N. Other and Sarĝt. Hooper; Pte. Everst, Stewart'and. Watson: Pix Larking. J. Silva, Br. Pulford Sergt. Metalinchey anal Chan Kwong In.
HONG KONG LEAGUE
Division II. A‚"
CRICKET.
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
The following is the list, of artehes for to-day
League Division I. Indian R.C. PA" v. Royal Navy, Craigengowen v Kowloon C.U. University e. Chinese R.C,
Division I.
Royal Navy & Civil Service C.0. Kowloon &C. r. Royal Engineers.
Friendly
"
11ong Kong C.C.. P. C.S.C.C.
1. MS, Tamar e. H.K.C.C. 2nd
XI.
Recreio je. University 2nd XI.
H. K. Electric Co. 2. Queen's R.
Begt.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1928.
Kick off at 250 p.m. K.0.8.B. Res. ♬ South China. Against Clab de Recreio (at B." South-Ching ground. | Bung's Park);-Dr. M, B. Osman Refren: Mr. Lonsdale. (apt.). R. T. Loke, s. 1. Ker- Koudoam True St. Joseph's, bani, A. B. Suleiman, S., F. Chen, Kowloon FL pround. Re-1. A. Aziz, G. Yeah, H. li. fare: Mr. Phillips
Safiroter, F. Hashimu, 1k T. Harma, University Club de Reeroio ad A. N. Other.
Against 1. R. G
Be King's Park ground. Refer: S. Sergh Gilmouround):-F: Hipitoula (Capt.); W. China Athlete. South China Girtins, B. Sudan, R. Chan
"A. Hory Kong
Fook, K. T. Loke, N. Karanjia. ground. Referee: Mr. Bald.
R. Kermani, S, F. then. A. B. with
Salisman. B. H. Schroter, and l
Barna.
United Services Competidon. H.M,S, Petersbold ». R. A. Bes. -Sookinpen ground. Kick off At 800 m. Referee: 244 Lamb.
Friendly. Kowloon FAA HMS. Argus, Kowloon FC. ground. Kick off at 4.00 ..
E.K.F.A. Shield.
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
SUNDAYS STARTING TIMES AT FANLING.
9. T. D. E. Pendered and L. R. Andrewes.
F. H. Bloxham and II.
G.. Sheldon.
9.
*
0.34
G. Murray and C. C Stark.
0,34
F. A. Redmond and F.J. de Rome.
(r. United Services, Foursomesi, 0.40 a.r. W. Adamsan and J. Coul
thart.
"
C. L. Edwards and F. I. Els
T. Ramsay and H. A. Laminert.
H. A. Mills and W. C. Clark.
1. C. Mills and W. K. Tait.
H. R. Sturt and G. R. Waller.
A. Sommerfelt and E. R. Hallitus.
J. II. Raikes and 46. S. Dodwell.
E. D. Black and R. K. Valentine.
INTERPORT RUGBY.
HONG KONG SIDE FOR
SHANGHAI,~ ·
SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL
INCLUDED.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4)
THE PRIZE LIST.
The following are the final... ac-
The prizes were distributed in ceptances for the Rugby side to accordance with the following lists: visit Shanghai:— “
Full-back: R. F. Wright. Three-quarters: A. E. Pritchard, G. F. Bichard, L. M. S. Lloyd, A
Scholarships.
Senior Morrison Sch., Li Hai Young: Intermediate Morrison Sch.,
E. Thomson, and (i. P. Lambert. Pau Koon Tat: Blake Seb., Chan Half backs: G. P. S. Davies | Kam Tai; Wright Sch., Lau In 800: Senior Belili Seh.. Chan Wai Kau: (Serum), C. D. Wales (Captain),
Forwards: T. L. Foster (Vice Ho Tung Sch., Chow Kwok Sik: Ha Captain), J. H. Dale, J. B. Keely,
Kam Tong Sch. D. Hunt; Lee HA. Grant, R. F. Akehurst, S. 31. Harrard, W. Beveridge. J. Hy-sai-tich., M. R. Abbas; Ho Foul! Raikes, and F. H. Trayes.
Sch.. Mok Ying Kit Janis Balilios Sch., Li Shing Yeng: Lugard Heb.. Lau Ping Kwong: Junior Morrison Sch, Lo Chi Kai: Alfred J. May Sch., Shum Tank Shu,
It is hoped also that J. Middle ton Suith will be available for one or both of the matches.
Thomson played for Scotland in 1940 and can play anywhere out
ן
Full Government Free Scholarship
For Three Years.
Ko Ping Chuca, Hung Man Chiu. Ip Kam Wing. Li Ka Tit, Leung Kwok Tsei, Leung Wai Luen, Fung Kam-Lo.
sith the serum whist the inclusion of Grant, who has represented the Navy, adds the needed weight to the pack. The side is now one in which Hong Kong Ruger en- thusiasts will justly have every confidener,—and that despite the rumoured prowess of the Shanghai.ULL GOVERNMENT FREE SCHOLARSHIP. landers. There is every prospect W. MaeMahon and Fl Fowle.
of 2 really rousing fight for, as ...E. B. Clarke and H. E.ady of the rival fings.
Standage.
The Interpart Match will be J. K. Shaw and C. Played on Chinese New Year, Mon- Ross.
day, January 23rd and the Services R. L. Macdougall and W.
Wednesday, January I. Dunbar.
9.44
9.49
Li
To-morrow.
University 2nd V. ludian R.C.
0.52
B.
Friendly atelies against the Club de Re javio and L10 at 2 pm, tosby Jad rorrow:
The following will represent the Laversity 2nd XI. in
0.36
K. S. Morrison and f. L. Mackenzie
10.00
V. M. Grayburn and T. G. Weall
19.01
-10.09
10.12
11
10.16
10.20
fak Home
10.24
*
10.28
10.32
10.30
IEK. · ELECTRIC CO. NU,r. QUEEN'S ROYAL REGT.
14.40
H: H. Lennox and Cl Mackie.
10.44
+
F. Tarlor and N. K Littlejohn.
T. G. Bennett and A. P.
Runxey
10.50
Yates and W. AL
Lyons.
-10.38
T. I. Christie and D. J. Gilmore.
1.00
A. Nicat and S. T. Da- lin.
1101
os..
A Leach and F. el. Crapnel.
BR
TI.JQ
The following will represent the Bong Kong Electric Recreation 10.45 Club in a drietally match against the Queen's Royal Regiment to- day at King's Park :-S. Deacën, Further entries have been receiv'de Rome, J. C. Dunbar, C. E And for the Shield Comper(phone
Cahngan, W. N. L.Udock, W. Senior: K. O. S. Bs. Junior: Altaker, F. Sormington, T. P, K.D. and St. Jowph's Saunderson, J. C. Stannsly. (i
Way Calidge B.C-teams.
Thonison, and J. R.
The final practier game for the Interport to will be played to day on the H. K.2.C. ground. The selected side has not played zvo gether yet and today's game should give them a whance to get togather before they met Shanghai,
The team is leaving Hong Kong hy the Freeirut Grunt due to sa
at midnight on Monday.
As this is the only senior gaine arranged for wing ahrget tendance is expected to give the trand a good send-off-——
The League gamer to-day ore confined to the "A division. The Kits. B.s should have an easiy win on the South Chinn ground against the mouth China "B" 1. The game on the failway ground Betwert Kowloon Reserves and St. Joseph's will be keenly contested and should either side why they will be in the running for the Tuner-up position on the "A" Division St. Joseph's failed by three "clean STONE IS against the K.O.S.B.slast werk, while Kow on beat South China "B" by a goal to ni. Korloon will fold a Strong side and are confident of taking full pointa,
Capt.) leserves: J: F.. Lamy and B. S. Jones.
HOME. FOOTBALL.
G. E. Costello and B. D. Evans.
A. E. Lisaman and K S. Robertson.
A. R. Cox and W. A. Weight.
W. B. Comaby and II. 3L. Muir..
A. Piercy and A. W. H.. Edie.
THE F.A. CUP.
PHHMIROEND TO DAY.
11.24
31
11.23
C. Ironside and. W. A Butterfield.
11..32
S. A. Arthur and E. C Frederick
IT.36
"F, G, Hegirly and A D. Humphreys
11,400
THE LEAGUE PROGRAMME.
Th
The third round proper of the taglish Football Association Cup 1144
ill be played to day at Home, and the draw will be found below,
All the teams in Division I. sardi
11,45
11.52
R. A. Green and F. S Thontson.
C. W. Jeffries and A. H. Penn.
A. B. Purves and A. Q Brawn.
and W.
1. P. J. Wodehouse and D. H. Blake. 11.56
J. Cameron Wright. 12.00 p.ta. D. J. Lewis and' G.
Davidson,
at the English Football League" are engaged in Cup ties, and con
quently there are no matches to- day in either of these divisions. In Division II (Southern and Northern Sections) there are five matches in each Section, some of the other teams being also engaged
To the third round of the Cup.
The Scottish League ivision 1.) have a full programme to-day, but The University will visst King's wxt Saturday there will be no Park at the request of the Club de matches in this League as this is the Heerein,
should be day for playing off of the First i kain krenly contested with the Recreio | Round Proper of the Seettish Cúp. taking the points.
The gune on the H.K.F.C ground iterathe Athletic juniors and. Suth China A should be interesting. The Athletic are confident of taking both points.
KOWLOON od XL ST. JOSEPH'S.
This League game takes place te-day on Kowloon Ground Kick off at 2.30 p.m. :-
'Kowloon: Wood; Bliss, Pasty: Guest Peart. Blacklock; Reed, Clark. Spary, Mudr. Kastmran. "Reserves: Hast, Nicholis and Roberts.
will
TWO CHARITY MATCHES.
In aid of the funds of the St. Joseph's House for the Aged the Sacred Heart College Reserves and the Senior football tam play two Charity Matches against H.Ms. Muration and the Royal Air Force respectively on Sunday. This Home is under the mannge- ment of the Little Sisters of the Poor and is looking after the aged poor irrespective of Creed and Nationality It has no regular in- come and has to depend on the generosity of the philantrophist In every respect it deserves the support of the public.
FRIENDLY GAME.
KOWLOON ». HMS.ARGUS."
This game takes place today on the Kowloon Ground. Kick off t 4.00 p.m.
Angus Wheeler, Kowloon Dodson; Hedley, McKelvic, Miles; Pile, May, Korthey, Coates.
Tiernan,
Reserves Slipper and Vickars.
THE FA. Cur.
The Third Round. Middlesborough, South Shields. Rotherham. Exeter. London Caledonians" e. Crewe. Hull. Leicester. Liverpool. Darlington. Huddersfield r. Lincoln. Southport Fulham. Notts Forest a Tranmere. Blackpool Oldham. Manchester Un. ». „Brentford. Stoke . Gillingham. Cordin 2. Southampton.
Arsenale. West Bromwich. Charlton . Bury. Waxhaus Swansea. Wednesday . Bournemouth. Bristol City Tottenham. Preston N.E. "Everton. Port Vale 7. Basry Mwall. Derby, Nouts County . Sheffield Un. Bolton W.Euton, Brming'um . Peterborough. New Brighton Corinthians. Sunderland & Northampton Manchester City Lecils. Blackburn Newcastle. Swindon . Orient. Portsmouth West Ham Reading. Grimsby, Hurley Astor Vida. Wolverhampton v. Chelsea
I
THE LEAGUE PROGRAMME.
ENGLISH LEAGUE,
Division II. (Southern). Coventry Torquay U Newport C. . Norwich C. Queen's Park v. Southend U Walsall Crystal Palace Watford ». Brighton and H.A.
Division III. (Northern), Ashington Rochdale, Bradford City 1. Durham C. Doncaster Rovers » Barrow. Hartlepools U. z. Bradford. Wigan Boror. Stockport C (Continued at fiat of next column.) |
12.047 H. R. Forsyth and H.
Spicer 12.04.
12.12
12/16
THE
E Stone and E. L Mahon. D. Forbes and R. War- brick.
E. Davidson and C. B. Johnson.
YACHTING.
Match th.
L
RUGBY.
WARATAHS DEFEATED. IN
FRANCE.
(THROUGE REUTER'S LOENCY.}
BORDEAUX, Jan. 19th. Th Waratahs DOW touring France in winding up their rugby teur were defeated by South-weet France to-day, the final scores be. Ing: South West France 19 pts. New South Wales, 10 ptk.
HOCKEY.
UNIVERSITY, CLUB DE
-RECREIO-
محدب
E.
Sulieman;
This gune takes place on the University ground on Monday, a 3 p.in. sharp.
University:-A M. H. Orman, A. A. Rujahn Y. Teh, K. T. Loke (Capt.). P. C. Lim; G. E. Yeoh, K. P. Gan, C K. Ong, C. W. Lam, V. Eook.
ROADS BUILT OF PRECIOUS. STONE.
RUBBISH DUMP OF TOPAZ,
AND JADE..
-£450,000 WORTH SOLD FOR £16. The latest scandal "of incont. petency among Soviet officials en trusted with the administration of nationalised undertakings is con- tained in a repost by Professor Essen, issued at Petrograd,
It appears that the officials responsible for the administration of mines in the Craks, a district known for its wealth of precious
Class 3 to 4:-Chy Cher Chak: 4. W. Grant Seh, Tam Chun Lani: Ho Wing sch., Shin "Int Enen: Fin Tu seb. Wong Kia Chik.
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL.
INTER-HOUSE SPORTS.
CROSS COUNTRY RUN INSTITUTED.
1
On Tuesday and Wednesday of this weck the Diocesan Boys' School held their annua! inter- house sports on their ground in Prince Edward Road.
In the senior eventa Yellow
crosa
House had an overwhelming viej tory, while Brown House werd the winners in the junior events. Ân innovation this year wa country run of about three miles over the hills near Kowloon Tong. in which 3 competitors entered, all except four 6nishing the course.
The results were as follows:- Senior: Yellow, 6 points: Green, 43; Brown, 4 Blue, 1.
Junior: Brown, 29 points: Yellow, 145.Green, 10: Blue, 10.
Seulor.
"
100 Yards.-1, Leung Cheuk Kau (Yellow); 2, a thin Chong (bel- Jowa; 3, Kan Yuet Hing (Gresa),
220 Yards.-1, Leung Cheuk Han] (Yellow); 2, Ma Chiu Chong (Yel low); 3, S. Christie (Blue).
+40 Yards.-1, Leung Cheuk Kau Cinas 6 to 1-Lai Li. Ying: Ho (Yellow); 2, Ma Chiu Chong (Tel: Kwong Sch., Kwak Kam Lun; T. Kow); 3, R. Kavarana (Brown)
Long Jump.-1, Pung Pun Fong Dealy Sch.. Wong Kwok Tani. “
(Yellow), 18 feet; 2. Ma Chiu Classes 6-Luk Man Lok: Chong (Yellow), 17 ft 10 ins; 3 In Sch. Lai Kam Tong: F. Balphs Leung Cheuk Kan (Yellow),
Sch., Tsoi Chak Lam..
Class & to 7:-Pan Hang Cheung: Trang Chang Sch., Fong Chun Kwan: Kong Ki Fai Sen., Wu Tse
Po.
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Sine.
it,,
ECZEMA SPREAD OVER LIMBS
Formed Sore Eruptions. Cuticura Healed.
Eczema started in the first plzen on my limbs and one arm with a pimply, lichy sensation. The irri- tion got worse and worse until it nearly drove me inad. I used to scratch, making it bleed, and then it formed sore eruptans which soon spread all over my limbs.
“A fiend recomended. Cuticura Scap and Ointment so I sent för a free sample. Before I had finished the saruple I could see that it was helping me sa purchased a box of Cuticura Ointment and two tablets of Cuticura Soap which healed me.** (Bighed) Ma. J. Shelley, 115, High St.. Chacetown, Staffs. Eng.
Use Cuticura to clear your skin. Soap and Ointment sold throughest tha world. For ampla enah (r; Bea beyond., 15. Shader Bt., london, L. V. 1. Alad for mat order with prices,
Try the Cuticura Shaving Stick,
PHIL SCOTT IN AMERICA.
GAME" FIGHT WITH
JOHNNY RISKO.
Phil Scott, the British heavy... weight hoxer, and Willie Smith. the South African bantamweight. were defeated, in Anuries, myx a
to hand copy
sh. Anily Telegraph, Beth were engaged in a contest of te founds, and each suffered defeat on points, although, according to Reuter, the losers were. sdentifically superior to their
conquerors.
Scott lest in spite of his brangi- Throwing the Cricket Ball.—1, fel straight wit and clever defen, Kwan Wing Hon (Yellow), 76 yds, sive tactles which time and again ft.;. R. Lee (Yellow): 3, Leung checked the and bull-like rushes of Cheuk Chuen (Green).
the Cleveland baker, Johnny Risko, Special Prizes.
Steeplechase (3 miles), J. and Smith, after foreing, the pare Ralphs Head Prefert Medal Channings (Yellow), 99 mins 27 throughout and giving a great ex- Cheung King Pak.
sees, A. Lee (Brown); a, .hibition of really clever two-hand- Machell Memorial Prize, T. O.
White (Green).
¦ed aggressÏTE work, apparently Edwards.
Mile.-J. Channings (Yel-failed to gain the verdict merely low): Cheong King San (Yal because he was knocked or rusard low) 3.0. Taudien (Green)...
off his feet on three occasions by High Jump-1, Ma Chiu Chong his opponens, Dominick Petrone. (Yellow), 5 Fees: 2, Leung Cheuk
which Wild, - swinging blows, only spored occasionally because were, for all practical purpo they had to on the law of averages,
the only method of attack possess ed by both winners, whose foot- 100 Yarda.-1, B. Wong (Brown); work was also a negligible quan.. 2. A. Hunt (Blue): 3, Chan lp Ting, tity. British boxing, on this ce- (Yellow).
ension, can console itself with the 20 Yards-1, . Wong (Brown); fact that if science counts for any.. 2. A. Hunt Buc) Chewing thing. It provided a couple of ex Awong-lim.Blue
cellent-exhibitions,--and, moreover, Long Jump 1,
Wongit was on dis leet in both cases
sen the final bell went.
Henry G. Leanz prize for. Cap.. Wei Hee (Class 11: D. Hunt (Class-1 2): Lee Hau Mo (Class 4).
Rumjaha pria for Literature, Yeung Shui Hong,
Prize for Mathematics (Class 1) Tang Hung Fris (Class 2) Work Mung Fei.
#
Composition Prizes.
F. b. Liu Kwak. Hong: 'C. 31, Wong Yat Hing:13 non-Chi.. A. H. Ismail K. Ba. Wei Pao Wang.
History Prizes..
Kau (Yellow), 4 ft. 10 ins.: 3. H. Jackson (Green) and Kan Po Chi (Brown), ft. 9 ins.
Junior."
H.
R 3 Moh-Ying Kis-1(Brown), Martin (Yellow
Although he twice sent Scott to Shing Yung: C. 3b. Lau Kwok 3, Wong Sik Hon (Green).
Throwing the Cricket Ball-1, the floor, the first occasion was the Cheong: 3 non-Chi, A. H. Ismail; K, Lau Tak Check; K., Wu B. Wong (Brown): 2 A. Prata result of a push which caught the Hang Tak...
(Green); 3. Chan Ip Ting (Yellow). Englishraza off his balaner, and
Steeplechase (2 miles).—1. i. the second was, from an unidentifi Crawford (Green); 2, C. Sprad-ed blow in a clinch, from which berry (Brown): Wong Sik Hon Scott emerged in great pain, which (Green),
forced him to sink on one knee far
Special Translation Prizes," Grade : Li Kai Trung (F. 1): Chow Kwok Sik (F. 20).
Grade Chan Chiu (F.): Lai Chi Chung. "
Grade 2: Fang Kam Ho: Sa Ming Mun.
Special Veftacular Prizes.
1. Chan Tx Cheang; 2, So Tsang You: La Hau Ting, Tamı Yuk, Tsun: 5. Ngan Kwai Tong.
Wong!
960 Yards.-1, N. Broadbridge A count of eight until he recovere (Yellow): 2, M. Woo (Yellow); 3, ed. Sest defended himself on the C. Spradberry (Brown).
whole in masterly style, and his. High
P. Jump. - 1,
attacking blows were clear-cut (Brown): 2 Cheung Kwong Hind jarred Risko several times. It (Blue): 3. Kan Ste Chiu (Yellow).
was his lack of aggression and the two knock-downs which the 'refere- counted against him. He suffered & cut over the right eye" in the vinih round, but it had no effect on his stendiness, and was the only Chan Kai Wa; 2. Cheung damaging blow, apart from th King Pake C.1 Yeun Chin Fans, second knock-down, that be receiv
ed,. Wni Lim: 3, Wong Mung Fai; F.25 Smith was even more undoubted- 2. Chan Wadi Hong Pen 1. Chan
Sraith's Excellent Boxing, Li Kai Young (3). Chan, Wai Hau 1, Yuen Yue Cheung: Wat oily the boxer as opposed to the mere (1), Chan Wai Hon (1), Tang fungi: C.2 1. Wong Kum Ming: Fai (1) Yeung Shiu Hung (1). Yu
Distinction Prizes.
(Figures in parenthesis denote the number of distinctions gained):-
MATRICULATION AND SENIOR LOCAL
Vernacular Prize List.
UPPER SCHOOT..
Wong Wing Hang: K. 1. Leung masterly defensive battle, Smith
fighter. Whereas Scott fought a. Mo Shun: 9. Ngan Yeung Ni; K.
Pak Chuen (1).
JENTOR LOCAL-Li Ka Tung (4). 1, Lau Shing Ki: Fan 1. Lau Chi never once gave his opponent, Tse. Kong In (4), Fung Hing Kan Chung: Po Bun: F.35), So respite. He worked like a Trojan. Dominick Petrone. J second's (3), J. Ilunt (2), So Kai Sang (3), Tsang Yee: 2, Lui Fuk Hung: Caith both hands, side-stepping one Cheung King Chiu (2) Chiu Pat 1. Hut Cheong Yurn: 2, Kwan Fong blow, slipping the next, and block- Po (3) Chow Kwok Sik (8), Halo: Cab 1. Lau Ho Ting: 2, Chan ing another. His blows were swift Hung CChin (2), D. Hunt (9). Li Kim Ling.
WEEK-END PROGRAMME.
There is a full programme of yachting for the week-end..
Today the racing yachts compete in the 7th Championship rave of the season, the course being and semi-precious stones have Pak Cho (9), Li Ka Ying (2), Pang North Fairway (S), Cust Reck 'posed of large quantities of horn- Buoy (S). Distance: 7.6 miles stone (a variety of quartz re- To-morrow (Sunday) the cruisera senbling fint, though more brittle) take part in the race between the and other semi-precious stones for road building. The quantity thus disposed of is given as about 150
Commodore and the Club.
6th Championship race, the coure
LOWER SCHOOL
W
| to their target and well timed, whereas Petrone, except for an oc- casional stiff jab, relied almost ex- • clusively on wild swings, which were devoid of skill."
Ying Chan (9), Harbans Singh (2)" in Koo Wong Wan: Liu Wong Mun Pai (2). M. R. Abbas Kwok Man: 4b 1 Yang Kau Kwong: (1), Bashir Ahmed (1), Chan Po Ying (1), Chau Ching Hoi (1) Chaun Koon In: K., Yu Kam Ho Man (1). Fung Tin Yau (1),
Kan
2, Chan Sien Cheung, K.4b Smith took a count of four On Monday the Ladies sail their
Leung Mo Shur (1), Lee Chung Lan Man Ching: 2. Lo Cheang seconds in the third round. Is the tena, which in the ordinary pom Hon (1) Ling Kah Hon (1), Li Hoi Shiu Sze: 3b 1, Leung Yat Ho: through the ropes and took
Shum; Ba 1. So Ming Mun; 2. Tai next he was rushed half-way beinz-Channel Rock (5), Mark in mercial way would be valued atlu (1), Tam Yuk Txun (1), Wong Fung Kui Fee: 641, Kan Kwan count, which, although technically Quarry Bay (5). Kowloon Rock | £450,000; it was sold for £16 10s. ̧
Kam Ming (1). Wong Wing Hang Chiu: 2. Chan Wai Nam: 6b 1, Chan of, only two seconds, was really (P). Distance: 5.16 miles.
Further investigations have (1). Woo Yuk Fan (1). The first half of the yachting shown tant large quantities of:
Yat Sang; 2. Tsoi Hon; a 1, Chan longer, as Petrone, like. Dempsey reason has nearly been completed. topaz and jade were dumped out
Ping Cheung: 2. Chan Shiu Shun; against Tunney, would not go to There remain two more Champion Bide the town of Swerdlovsk to
Tbi, Miu Yue Kit:, Leung Koon neutral corner at once. ship races for the racing yachts (on
Tat: 8a 1, Yuen Hin' Li: Wong, took in the eighth round dropped make room for a club. Very valu Saturday, January 21st, and Salable melushite (hydrous carbonate
lu Wing: 8b 1, Leung Chi Yun; 2, the South African for even. Fung Choi la; Bel, Fung Yee May;| day, January 28th) while cruisis have another Championship erent on Sunday, January 29th.
1.
"
WANTSAI SCHOOL.
ANXIAL PRIZE DISTRIBU-
CLASS PRIZES.-F.1. 3, We He 2, Pang lu Ki, C.1 1. Yuen Chin Fan; 2, Tang ung Fai: Fa Tse Kong In; 2-Li Ka Tung; F. 2h Pang Ying Chan, Jack Hunt: Kan 1, Chia Pat Po: 2, Fung Hing of copper) was sent to Moscow to be ground down for dry colours.
Kam: Keb 1, Lau, Shing Ki; F.3a, Ko Koon Wn. Concluding his report, the pro-1. Lai Chi Cheong 2, Li Hau Mo: fessor states that it is impossible F3b 1. Lai Fuk Hong: 2, Fung Yin to estimate the leases and that the Ho: C3s 1, Hoi Cheung Yuen; 2 bulk of the stone is now irrecover Chan Chi Chu; C.3b. 1, Lau Kwok able. The only people" who have Cheonk: 2, Lee Iu Chuong; 3 non- Chi. 1, A. H. Danish: A. E. benefited by this ghastly mis- take" are the local craftsmen, who
Esmail; K.30 1. Lau- Tak Cheuk: 2 The date for the completion of saved large quantities of
the Wai Po Kan: K.3b 1, Lee' Ping the first and second rounds of the smaller stones and made them into Cheong: 3, Tso Nai Koung. United Services Recreation Cub toys and ornaments.... Tennis Tournament has been ex- teaded from yesterday until today (Saturday).
U.S.R.C. TENNIS TOURNA- MENT:
SCOTTISH LEAGUE, Division I. Aberdeen #. Clyde. Airdrieonians . Rangers. Bo'nes v. Hibernians. Celtic .. Dunfermline A. Cowdenbeath v. Hamilton A. Hearts Queen's Park. Motherwell r. Kilmarnock. Partick Thistle . Raith R. St. Johnstone . Dundee, St. Mirren v. Falkirk.
authorities for a quay.
TION.
Å left
Smith's fast and straight lefts and his jolts and jobs carried tou little steam for a knock-down, al- though they often jarred Petrone. The latter scored most points by body blots, and Smith's ribs show- ed evidence of this at the finish. Twelve thousand people witnessed the contests.
Interviewed after the fight Scott The manual prite distribution at and he would not fight again in Wantsal Government School for the United States this season. Ha Chinese, took place yesterday would return home shortly, but he morning.
intended to go back to America next spring and remain there for. several years.
The headmaster (Mr. W. B. J. Birbook, M.A.) presented ai re port which revealed a "very matis- factory year's work.
Lower School Prize List. 4a 1, Wong Yuk Yee: 2. Ng Chiu Quay Built Of Marble, Professor Fedotoff, another in-Ying: th 1, Weng Hung Wat, Ho vestigator, ports
Kwan Ma: K., Ip Tai Chi 2 We found that large stocks of Ma Shiu Hung: K.4b 1. Ha Kwan
Scott Disappointed. marble, cornelian and smoked Man; 2. Lau Man Ching: a 1, Hung
The British heavy-weight cham- topaz were supplied to the town Mo Shiu 2 Ho Yu Kin; b. 1,
Mr. E. Ralphs (Inspector of pion we both disgusted and dis- Enor. Cheung Hing Lee; Lam Tin English Schools) presented the appointed with the decision of the mous blocks of jasper were buri- Yuen; Sa I Leung Sik Kwan; 2, awards and commented upon the referee, as Risko, in his opinion. ed in the ground because they Ho Pak Hi 5 1, Fung Kwong good attendance that had been had not proved to be the fighter" were in the way, Before notion-Hi, Ip Chi Chiu: 74 1, Ng Chi maintained throughout the year, he had thought he was. alisation the owners of the pro- Keung; 2. Lam Tat Tsoi: 7b 1, Chiu He said that the work had been knock-down in the seventh round," perty had been collecting for the Chung Po: Ho Hung Pong: most satisfactory, and much atten said Seatt, was the result of a last 150 years extremely valuable 1. Tong, Fo Fook: 2, Yuen Hin Lition had been paid to sports, hot low blow, which cracked the pro- pieces of hornstone, called 8b. 1. Lee Kwok Wai; 2, Leungwithstanding the lack of a play, testing metal cup. A foul was
roses, and this collection was Chi Yan: Be 1, Ko Koon W; 2,
ground.
claimed by my corner, but it was thrown in as cobbles far road. Fung Yee Mar.
Swimming had also been greatly not allowed."-Reuter's Special making.
encouraged.
Service.
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