LOCAL FOOTBALL.

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES AND PROSPECTS.

The following games are down for decision to-day

Hong Kong League: Division I.

Kick-off at 2.30 p.. South China A. E.O.S.D. Res, Caroline HU ground. Referee: Sorgt. Clark. Eastern F.C. v. Royal Navy. Res,

INTERPORT FOOTBALL.

DISCUSSION AT H.K.FA

COUNCIL MEETING.

SHIELD COMPETITION DRAW.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 1928.

LAWN TENNIS.

GOLF.

1929 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF

AN EARLIER START.

KEEN COMPETITION EXPECTED.

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CLUB.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY..

9.24. J. S. Dykes and D. M.

Goodall. H. Spicer and E. U. Ireland.. J. S. MacLaren and C. Davidson,

9.98

9.09

9.36

0.40.

CHESS REFORM.

CAPABLANCA'S NEW SCHEME.

100 SQUARES AND TWO NEW PIECES.

In a long letter in the Times, Senor Capablanca made the inter- esting suggestion that the scope of the game of chess should be extend ed by adding two. new piètes (ons A. E. Lissaman and. S. T.with the powers of the Knight and Butlin,

C., W. Jeffries and L. J.

the Bishop, and the other with the Blackbittlejohn and W. powers of the Knight and the Rook), and by enlarging the board to 100 squares.

9.44

h.

J. S..Key.

9.48

+1

9.52

*

9.58,"

10.00

Arrangements in connection with the forthcoming visit of laterport Klek-off at 4 p..

footballers from Shanghai and other

The Annual Lawn Tennis Tourna- China Athletic, K.O.S.B., Hong matters concerning local matches

ment of the Hong Kong Crickst Kong F.C. ground. Referee:

were discussed at a Council meet- Wt. Engr. Barber, R.N." Queen's Regt. South China,ing of the, Hong Kong Football Club, which includes the Open Singles and Open Doubles Cham- Sookunpoo ground, Referee: Association yesterday afternoon. Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C..

Mr. J. Ormiston presided at, the pionships of the Colony, has been M.M.

meeting in the absence of the scheduled to commence on Wednes andha day. February 13th, which is over Club de Recreio Hong Kong Chairman, Mr. R. Hal;

F.C.. King's Park ground extended a hearty welcome to Mr.

a fortnight earlier than is usual. A. T. Hamilton, who he said was Referee: Cox. Willis,

Division II.

no ardent supporter and a faithful Such an early start is appreciated friend of the Association, The by players, as it means the matches Chairman also welcomed Lieut.- Comdr. J. P. White, of H.M.S. will be played in cooler weather and Bruce, who will take the place of that it is hoped to conclude the Warrant-Engr. Barter on the Coun- Tournament before the rainy, season, cil.

which has invariably interrupted the St. Joseph's ground, Re- In connection with the laterport feree: Leo. Corpi. Grieve. match with Shanghai, the Honor progress of the Tournament. The events are as follow:- Queen's Regt. Res. . Kowloonary Secretary. Mr. W E. Hollanda

1.-Men's Championship Singles. Res., Chatham Road ground. reported that he had written to

Shanghai inviting them to send Open to any player resident in the Referee: Mr. T, G. Stokes,

down a team, but as he had heard Colony For Challenge Cup pre- RA. Res. ". St. Joseph's, Soothing until a week ago he desented by the late Sir C. P. Chater.

kunpoo ground. Referee: Matched a cable. A reply had since (Holder Mr. T. Honda 1928).

been received stating that Shang 2-Men's Championship Doubles: Club do Recreio Bes. "South aai will be sending a team apoten to any player resident in the

China B, King's Park February sth..

Colony. Two Challenge Cups pre- ground. Referee: Mr. Samy. A sub-committee was appointed sented by Mr. Ho Kom Tong. China Athletic Res. ..Small Units to make all the arrangements for (Holders Messrs. H. D. and S. A. Res.. Hong Kong F.C. ground, the interport match and to select Rumjahn 1925). The Committee re- Referee: Sergt. Tems.

the Hong Kong team. The gentle serve to themselves the right to 10.32 men ghosen as the sub-committer restrict the aumber of entries if too were Mr. A. T. Hamilton, Mr. H, K. Lee, Mr. J. Lawrence, Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M., IL.A., Mr. R. Hall and Lieut. Comdr. J P. White.

Lawrence.

THE TEAMS AND THEIR CHANCES.

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A battle royal is expected on the

Shield Competition. Garrison ground at Sookunpoo "where Bouth China are due to meat, The draw for the first round of the Queen's Regt. South Chinal of the Shield Competition to be ve dropped only one point in the played on January 19th resulted as Lague, this being the result inder-.« of a draw with the China, Athletic Rest week. The Queen's have drop pod two points, owing to a defeat by the Police.

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Division 1.-Clab de Recreio r. Hout Kong Football Club, on the Reertio ground. Navy v. K.O.S.B., on the South China ground. Re- mainder of the teams entering to count as byes.

F.

South

numerous

The following events are open to Members and Subscribers of the Club only-

I.. H. Geare and L. R. Andrewes.

A. H. Ferguson and A Ritchie-

P. P. J. Wodehouse and J. W. Franks. H. A. Laminert and F. J. de Roice.

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DR. KNOWLES' TRIAL,

CASE TO BE REVISED IN LONDON.

THREE POSSIBLE COURSES.

KUMABI, December End. The appeal of Dr. Benjamin Knowles, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Miss Madge Clifton, the music-ball artist, bas been allowed, and the case has now been transferred to London, where. It will be brought before the Privy Council for revision.

The appeal was lodged on the Knowles WAS grounds that Dr.

tried only by a circuit judge, juries

CHURCH NOTICES.

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Нола Коло. Dacia 201, 1948-Patronal Fektivil

The Sunday sex Libristmas Day Choral Kucharist at 8 mm. Chikiran's Survion at 10 mum%, Peak Sonder Bchóol-at 10 döih. Matini 11.

Preacher Bar: H. V. Koop. Evensong si 6 mm,

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Froscher The Dean. Social Evening in Cathedral Hall after Evensong.

New Year's Eve. Watch Night Service at 11.30 p.m.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

not being allowed in Ashanti (Branch of The Mother Church, Reuter.

The Daily Express understands that there has been close.com- His contention is that, under pre-manication between Sir Alexander sent conditions, the gume tends to Stater, the Governor of the Gold become stereotyped, and that it is Coast and the Colonial Office in now possible for a master to draw relation to the case of Dr. Knowles, Sir Alexander. in considering the almost every game he plays. evidence given at the trial and the the following "article, the whole legal position, had the advice London Observer chess correspon. of Acting Chief Justice of the colony. Sir P. C. Smyly, the Chief E. P. Fletcher and A. R.dent, Mr. Brian Harley, criticises Justice, is at present in England Cox.

on leave.

A Morley and C. J. Waddell.

10.04

E. R. Hallifax and E. I. M. Barrétt.

10.03

10.12

10.16

D. H. Lewis and G. E

10.20

10.94

10.23

1:

47

10.30

10.40

10.44

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Clab Championship. (All rounds best of 3 sets, except semi-finals and 10.13 anal, best of 3 acts) :-

"Handicap Singles "A" Handicap Singles " B." Handicap Doubles.

Mixed Handicap Doubles. Entries Close on Saturday, Janu- ary 19th.

Towns.

L. Garner and G. E. Mitchell

A Leach and A. B.

Purves.

D. G. G. Macdonald and Major Beamish.

J. Harrop and W. A.

Stewart

G. R. Horridge and T.

Low.

In

ཆོས་

Capablanca's proposals, and con- tents his thesis as to the exhaustion

of the game:-

·Capablanca bas the temerity to suggest such drastic alterations of the rules as an expansion of the time-honoured sixty-four squares to 100. and the addition of two new

pieces, duplicated on each side of He emphasises more, the board.

than once. that Capa chess (as. I W: Beveridge and christen it in advance) is not for Hall.

A. Ritchie and C. My cock..

A. Sommerfelt and Capt. Sanders,

BOGEY POOL-FANLING" DECEMBER 2nd-27th.

R. E. Greensmith... up wins. ED. Lawrence........ 2 up second. Others scores:A. E. Lissaman. LW. Shewan, Capt. A. W. Davison, all square: L. & S. Dodwell, C. E

the man in the café, but for ex- perta only.

Just one little question. How are the ranks of the officer class to be recruited Is it proposed to endow a Capa-chess Sandhurst, in which promising young highbrows shall be trained in the fearsome intricacies of a 10 by 10 board, and pieces com- Dining respectively the powers of rook and bishop, and bishop and knight? The present process of

South payment 81 extra entrance fee for Holmes, H. U. Ireland, one down. producing & great player scemis

cach event.

Both teams are fielding strong sle to-day and with Barclay and Cditt out (Caldicutt was unable

Division IL: ~R.A.

Non-playing members may enter 1. turn out in the Christians Day China "B" at Scocunpoo. Chins for Events 3, 4, 5, 6 and upon Amb). South China defence will be Athletic B. Club de Recreio,

merely tested. Hooper got on the Chinese ground, shaking up against China in the China Ar. Queen's at Caroline Charity game but it is understood Hill. China Athletic v. K.O.S.B.. Police r that he will be fit to-day. A win for

on the Club ground. -either team will place them in a Kowloon, on the St. Joseph's members on

sound position at the head of the

ground.

The R.A.F., Navy and League table.

P.W.D. Chinese to stand as byer.

The crowd will be on the H.K.F.C. gmund where the Athletic receive the Borderers. These teams always put up a good game when ther meet and with Reeves in shooting form, the military side should win Last week they unexpected failed against Kowloon.

The Athletic bud several mea injured last week against South China but they will turn out at full strength to-day. The game will be a very fast one and little between: the teams when the anal whistle sounds,

Sunday Herald" Cup final, Arrangements were also discussed in connection with the Anal of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup match in which the contestants will be trams representing England and Portugal. England entered the Enal by defeating China on Christ- mas Day, and Scotland were beaten by Portugal the following day. Tho date of the final was fixed for January 26th.

Statement Of Accounts.

Ladies, whose husbands are not subscribers of the Cricket Club, or who, if unmarried, are not living with some relative who is a member or subscriber, can- not enter for event No. 7 unless the committee give special permission.

no

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formidable

93 cards were taken out.

MEDAL COMPETITION.

H. C. Ireland (wins) Other scores:-- E. W. Kirk LG S. Dodwell

1 cards taken out.

more satisfactory-a natural evolu tion from the café to the club; thence to the status of first-class amateur, who occasionally blossoms out into a so-called minor master, 8477 and climbs painfully into the great

master's chair.

90-10-80

Three Courses "Open.

A legal authority pointed out three resterday that there are courses before the Judicial Com- mittée in reference to the appeal. They may

Consider the transcript of the evidence, with the notes of the judge who tried Dr. Knowles on the murder charge, and decide whether the conviction shall be upheld, amended, or quashed.

Order a new trial to take place before the Supreme Court of the colony, whon counsel would ap pear for the prosecution and the defence, and a jury of Europeana would be empanelled.

Try the charge against Dr Knowles in England, and summon before them all the material wit

nesses.

Counsel for the prosecution and the defence will appear before the Judicial Committee to argue the issue.

NEW DOG RACING SENSATION. THREE STEWARDS RESIGN AGAIN.

ACCEPTED BY G.R.X.

The three stewards of the National Greyhound Racing Club I doubt if there is a real demand Captain E. A. V. Stanley, Major 83-5-81 for such a thing as Capa-chess Why B. D. Corbet, and. General Sir E. do not those experts who favour it. Bethune--have resigned for the apart from Capablanca, become second time in three months, says vocal on the subject? Alekhine, at a copy to hand of the Daily any rate, is merely amused by the iden. Capablanca's despair of master-chess began, he says, soon after his victory over Dr: Lasker in fifteen years of life at the outside. 921. And now he gives it only Poor old chess! Soon, one man will be able to draw every game at will; and if one why not everyone?

WALTER HAGEN.

The R.H, K.G.C. have opened a guarantee list in connection with the possible visit of Walter Hagen. A reply must be sent almost at once to the cable of enquiry from Hagen's inanager and the nature of the reply will depend not so much on ber of guarantore as the latter gives the amount guaranteed as the num a better indication of the demand amongst members for an exhibition game."

Erpress,"

This time their resignations have been accepted, and, at a meeting of the club, a vote of thanks was The previous resignation, in passed for their services. August fast, was, it was under- with the National Greyhound Rac stood, because a dispute had arisen ing Society over the question of a close season during the winter.

Open Championships. Chief interest naturally will centre in the Open Singles and Open Dou- bles Championships of the Colony. The forthcoming competitions bid fair to be unusually keen, and although

new faleat of The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. G. T. nature is expected, rivalry among The Club de Recreio are at home Mas, presented his statement of last year's leading lights is exceed to the Hong Kong F.C. to-day. The accounts made up to date, Under

Among the new-comers' Goldman ge should attract a good crowd, Interport Account the statement ingly great. this being the only senior game showed a sum of 28.058.20 in the in the peninsula. With Gosano out bank including the Lai Wah Cup and McEachran are most prominent again, the Recreio should have competition proceeds. A bank hal-

of $5,678.42 was reported The latter has had experience in little difficulty in taking full points.

He also first class tournaments along the KO.S.B. and Navy are expected reported that. sums of $10.35 ans China Coast and showed up very

Among the juniors,, the leaders, under General Account. to take full points from South $10.80 in silver money had been well in Tientsin and Canton, win- in the guarantee will communicate chess: A memory is not enough for the sport should be formed. No China. "A" and Eastern respec returned by the bank as bad coins. tively.

The Queen's Regt. should account For Kowloon on the Chatham Road ground.

At Sookunpoo the Gunners will be

ance

FANLING HUNT.

Lists are opened at Fanling and the Hong Kong Club-bat the Secre- tary of the RH.K.G.C. would be glad if members who wish to join

ning the Singles Championship at with him before noon on Monday the latter port McEachran is a next. brainy and resourceful player, but

Still he

is one of the veterans. ought to do well at doubles. Gold- man comes from Shanghai where raan. He plays a strong game and should give any of the best local players a good match.

hard pressed and will have to be FIXTURE LIST FOR JANUARY he has a reputation as a sports-

all out to take a point from the College team.

Club de Recreio will find South China "B" fielding a strong team: the visitors are expected to take full points.

The Small Units will be out; against China Athletic on the Hong- ng F.C. ground. The Small Units have shown great improve ment lately but they will find the Athletic in good form. The Athletic should win easily.

CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH.

1999,

December 30th-Cross Country Scramble-Meet at Lok Ma Chau Cross Roads, '10.30 am..

Tuesday, 1st.-Hunt Ride-Meet at Hunters Arms, 10.30 am.

Sunday, 6th-Paper Hunt-Jan Cup-Most at Lok Ma Chau Cross Roads, 10.30 am.

Sunday, 13th-Point to Poist Jan. Cup-Meet to be announced

Saturday, 10th-Steeplechase Race Meeting, Kwanti.

Sunday, 27th.-K.O.S.B. Gymk

Open Singles,

The struggle for the Singles honours is expected to be as keen as ever. T. Honda, S., A. Rum- job, Ng Sze Kwong and S. E Green, who have held the title at on the courts, and in all probability one time or other, are still active they will compete again. Others whose performances will attract at tention are:-Ho Ka Lan, HD. Rumjan, M. W. Lo, M. K. Lo, E. D. Lawrence, T, leomura, E. C. Fincher, Goldman. Very Rev. Alfred Swann, and J. Cassumbhay.

ENGLISH TEST TÉAM.

NO CHANGE.

(THROCOR REUTER'S AGENCY,¦

MELBOURNE, Dec. 28th. No change is made for the Third Test Match in the English team, which is consequently as follows:

A. P. F. Chapman (Kent), Capt. 3. C. White (Somerset). D. R. Jardine (Surrey)... Hobbs (Surrey), Sutcliffe (Yorkshire). Hammond (Gloucester). Hendren (Middlesex). Larwood (Notts) Geary (Leicester), Tate (Sussex).· Duckworth (Lané.). "

Australia's Captain.

Memory Not Enough, This conclusion is based, it seems. on the fact that a few players have been able to memorise some thou sands of games, and the probability that they will memorise a few more But these phenomena thousands. are extremely rare, and have never yet reached the very first class in

The Real Head,

The stewards only withdrew their resignations on the understanding that there would be no interference A meeting of the club was held with their opinions or actions. recently to consider a proposal by the National Greyhound Racing Society that a new board of control

"Jix's" Prophecy.

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

Mats, U.S.ABY. MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWIN RCA TRAM STATION,

SUNDAY SIEVIOR, December 30th, 1938,

at 11.15 mm.

Subject "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE." The Sunday School is held sin. Sunday Mornings at 16 o'clock.

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Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.50.

Reading Room at above address, open Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12 NOOL Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7. p.m.

The Pablo in cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.

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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON BURDAY, December 20th, 1995 — 1st

Hunday after Christmas -

8.15 Holy Communion..." 10.00 am-Bunday School Servior. 11.00 .m.-Morning Prayer and

Sermon

Preacher Rov.A.D. Stewart, M.À. 2.45

Sunday Schools. p.m 6.00 pm-Evening Prayer and

Sermon.

Freacher: The Vicar. Tuzsday, Jendary 1st, 1919-Cironmci-

sion of our Lord

7.00a.m. Holy Communion. WEDNESDAY, January 2nd, 1929-

6.00 p.m.-Short Evening Prayer

and Address.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. SUNDAY SERVICEA, December 30th

1928:--

Morning at 10.15 m.

Prescher-Bar. J. O. Knight Anstey. Subject - Thanksgiving." Evening at 6 p.m.

Preacher Mr. W. E. Smith,

MONDAY: 31st, 11.16 r.

WATCH NIGHT SERVICE. hunday, Sobol meets at 3.00 p.m. very Sunday afternoon.

SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' HOME,

ÁRSKNAL STEKET, SoxDar, December 30th, 1928- 8.00 pm-Man's Bible Class 9.15 pm-Service Men's Hour. WEDNESDAY, January 2nd, 1929 1-

8.15 p.m.-Gospel Meeting for Service

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"Felix."

7, Ica Hora STEZET, Eoxo KONG.

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CAVE MAN A MYTH.

AMONG PUEBLO INDIANS

WOMAN RULES. «

The cave man myth has been exploded.

He has only a secondary position in his own home, a visitor to the home of the Pueblo Indian cave men, in Santa Clara, N.M., found. wall as his wordly goods, And the spouse rules the home as

One must be prepared to meet the decision was reached.. unexpected move made by an op-

The resigning stewards nominat ponent who has not meinorised as ed in their place Major-General many thousands as oneself.

Lord Loch, Mr. H. Sawtell, and Capablanca claims that the pro Lord Lawrence. The resignations portion of draws to wou games bas of the following members were also increased of late. On the whole, accepted:Mr. F. Clarke, Captain he is right, but I hold that this is P. R. Antley, and Major C. B. mainly due to the prevailing Ormerod. fashion of the "close" game, which a new genius may at any time up-

Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the set. In 1910 Schlechter and Lasker Home Secretary, in a letter to Mr. drew eight out of their ten games, John Buchan, M.P., writes: "I and just as surprising figures can have made careful inquiries from be found further back, proving that the Metropolitan Police, and I find two experts who persist in conduct that there has been a very marked ing the same opening will get in decrease in the attendances at grey- conclusive results. The drawing-hound racing. master is always with us, and will As you are aware from the public Press, there has been a persist even in Capa-chess.

marked fall in the value of the Games ars longer, says Capa- shares of most of the companies I blancs, and quotes the very low always took the view that the sport

Seeking out the homes of the average of thirty moves at his first would not be a very lasting one, international tourney, San. Seons and I still hold that opinion; in tion, 1911. I have had the curiosity fact, I think that if you and your original cave men of the United to take out figures of the great Hast-friends will let the matter stand States, far away from the cities Ho Ka Lau, has lately been in

inge Tourney of 1895 (in which for the moment you may find that where now and then a so-called by next year the sport will be al-cave man" makes his appearance A special football match, the

By the kind invitation, of Lt.-Col.very fine form and should be retain

three or four times as many games most at an end; at all events, I much to the awe of a large follow- Army. the Rest of the Colony, L. J. Comyn and the Officers of the it, he ought to be a strong candi. date for honours. Fincher who has

were contested us at Ban Sebastian), am satisfied that there is no, pro-ing, Andrew S. Wing visited one and make the average to be over bability of its increase."

of the twenty Pueblo villages re- will be played at Sookunpoo, on End Btn. K.0.5.B., two events in

shown improvement year by year

Arizona and New If necessary, the Home Secretary maining in Tuesday, January 1st, in aid of the the Gyinkhana on January 27th are

forty, which is Capablanca's figure is a favourite in many quarters.

for modern tourneys. Seventeen suggests that the Dog Racing Bill

HA Ministering Children's League, confined to the subscribers of the

customs and their bistory. Sir Shou-son Chow will kick-off at Fanling Hunt. Conditions will be Many still remember his fine per-

formance against Borda, last year they will find their opponents hard years ago, at Bari Sebastian, Capa.nevived after the general Mexico, delved into their family found them still loyal to the Catho announced fater.

he faith, maintaining a family life By kind permission of the Com-Any members desiring informa-in the semi-final. J. Cassumbhoy to beat. Major Lucas and Dr. blanca and some others of the election,

exceptionally free from friction and manding Officer, the massed Drums on re Paper Obase, etc., at Canton should also be to the fore next Tottenham, who have beaten them moderns were brilliant youths, who

rearing children who are obedient of lat Battn, the Queen's Royal can obtain same from Messrs. Thom- spring. He did extremely well last twice, appear to be the strongest had not lost their first fine careless Regiment, and 1st Batta. Beds and

son & Co., York Building, Chater year against Honda, whom he contenders for the title. The doctor rapture. It is the masters of chess.

atretched to five sets, and as he is has improved remarkably and now and not the rules, that want new FAMOUS MOTOR FIRM'S NEW and of the best behaviour. Herts Regiment, will play frota 2-45 Road.

No fixtures can be arranged with reported to have improved since.plays a forceful game, his overhead blood.

work being especially, good. Other the hounds as yet, owing to an out-the last tournament, it will be in-

teresting to see how he will fare. formidable pairs are the Lo bro- break of distemper, and as soon as conditions improve, particulars, will M. W Lo bas also shown good thers, and Fincher brothers and

forra lately and is out to make an- Honda and Akiyama. be announced

other bid for the championship, alter an absence last year.

hand

February 2nd and 3rd-Paper ARMY 2. THE REST FOR M.C.L. Chase, etc., at Canton. (By kind invitation of the Members of the Canton Ride).

3.30 p.m.

FUNDS..

0.10.

Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd.,

hare again presented a Globe football for the match, and this will be raffed at balf-time. Messrs. E Hattonjee & Sons have kindly pre- sented a credit note value 830, which will be awarded to the holder of an admission ticket number, which will be drawn by Sir Shou-son Chow it half-time.

*

KOWLOON F.C. RESERVES 2. QUEEN'S RESERVES.

Open Doublés.

J. S. Ryder has been appointed Captain and W. M. Woodfuil vice captain of the Australian team.

MORRIS MARINE ENGINE.

VENTURE

He

"The Pueblo woman is the cb. solite master of her home," Wing As for Capo sheas, it is, in any

The famous motor-car manufac asserts in Farm and Fireside. case, much too thoroughgoing an

"There is no individual land extension of chess. It is not a new turers, Morris Motors, Ltd., are idea. Small coterien have amused making a new venture. They are ownership but each man is allotted a piece of land which he can cul- Club Championship. themselves, from time to time, with entering into marine metering by

When the oropa« are The absence of the holdor, Major a larger board and new combination producing an engine suitable for tivate as long as he works at it in-

dustriously. W. B. Stevenson, naturally robs of pieces. The problemist is familiar faunches and small motor-cruisers.

The engine will be rated at 12-24 harvested and stored in the house, this event of some of its interest. in Fairy Chess," with so called The Open Doubles is, at present,

Most Pueblo merringes; are very open affair. The Rumjahn Still some good matches should be crocodiles, dragons, and the rest hp., and will be sold complete with they become the property of the

ED. Lawrence, Goldman, of the menagerie. But no one of full electrical equipment at £100 wife. The following will represent the cousins, who have held the Cham-seen. Kowloon Reserves. Queen's Re-pionship for the last four years, are McEachran, and 8. E. Green are Capablanca's position and prestige The most important components of successful and their family life is

haviour of the Pueblo children. weather, the gate receipts were com paratively small, and it is hoped serves on Chatham Road ground defending the title, "but their posi among the leading players. G. Win the chess world has previously the Morris marine motor will be congenial. All observers comment

The new marine motor will be

In one great communal cliff house. that with the generous support of to-day, Kick-off at 2.30 p.m. tion is not, by any means, as secure Bewell; who has run Green very become a convert to a fundamental interchangeable with those of the on the obedience and good be. all fallowers of the game, the Angus; Nicholls and Ht: Moore, ds formerly. Of late, they have close, is expected to compete again, revision of the game. I do not same make of car engine.

were discovered.. amount handed over this year. will Bobson and Blacklock; HannaD, suffered several reverses and unless Much depends on individual form think he will succeed in his cam

Davies, Moss, King aud Dunnett, they pick up their game quickly, as these players are all about the paign. Chess will remain chess for available to the public in a explored by the writer 1,000 rooms

same standard,

a century or two yet srecord

Berryc Reddou,

(Continued on next Column).

Last year, owing to inclement

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weeks.

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