FOR
FEATURES TO
BIG GAME SHOOTING.
THE FAMILY
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, 3rd. JANUARY, 1925.
Proposed [U.S. Hunting Preserve.
TYPE SCENE IN PRESERVE
BISON
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ROYAL FAMILY
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CINCAGO – American sports. | Bengal tigers, twenty leopards, 100-$250,000 a year for restocking, men in the future need sol vayagi numai or mountain flone, 150 black There will be a $250,000 clat to Africa and India to shoot Tions sexra. 1,000 butwio 500 alk. 500 nuro, 200 cottages, golf courses. and tigers.
They will be able 'c | Ivor, df) wild honra 4110.percarton trimis courts pulo flekis, aviation kill these roval bensta in California | 10,000 range-neck phonenata. 10,QUE | Belda, rifle and archery ranges between a game of tennis and *}Hongarian Dartridges, 6,000 bob race track and swimming pools round tenkt,
white musli 408 wild turkeva 401 The club will have 4.4ld members The Pacifle Coast Sportsmen's felld peatuwt and 400 wild guinea from over the United States Club. 824 Loews Minis Ruthidine
will be opened according to nians Los Angeira incorpuented in Sne The entire tract will be fencen luext September, ramkolo plans secording to an ap Twenty thousand verer will be set Officers of the association are: nouncement here by Frederick L valde for carnivorous beasts and Bay Muncham. Long Bench Calif Sims director. Le establish a 50, will be 'oncinised by an iron wirs [president; John Rawley, Alhambra Qun were buriting preserve to Chil Cence twrive teef high with a thres Cour vice-orient; Rabid H. tornin which wift, be stocked with Pont overlong Annual truita ((takersfield Caht.. secretary; C C the following snimila and birde annte will be +1 Frovilar Werk, São Gabriel, Calif, treas One hundred African Dona, forty ma Deep. mado fur expending lurer.
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Interesting World Items.
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How many Soccer professionals can claim to have boon born on a first-class football ground? Harry Nuttall, the Bolton Wanderers' right half back, notually first saw daylight in the very ground whore he now garos bis daily brand. Over 20 years ago the "Trottors" wore trained by Jack Nuttall, who lived in a house actually in- side the Burnden Park ground, and while he was domiciled thoro young Harry was brought into oxistence.
Bomobody has boon bomoaning the supposed absence of an ad- unrable crionton in present-day sport, but they surely cannot have hoard of Percy Allen, the former West Ham half-back, and now the strong man of the Lin- fooln City middle lino. Whilo doing his bit during the warhe played wing three-quarter in the Rhine Army Rugby sido," and captained his brigado at hockey, AI Prostor garrison sports in 1915 ho won tho 100. 220, and 440 yarde, Was second in the long jump, and placed in hurdles. Ho also pos- Вравед a modai for swimming, plays a good game at lawn tennis and can make his 50 with a bil- liards cus. During the summer ho done the white flannels for the Eastern Nomads C.C.-and Essex Club and Ground, while on a borso he has riddon winners on the flat and avor fences in Gor- many, also won jumping.com. potitions!
The Melbourne ground, where tho M.C.C.- aro playing their second To-t
against
match
| Australia, ought to have pleasur
able associations for Jack Hubbr. It was have in 1911 that ho put up, with Wit'rod Rhofat, tho record firat-wicket osrtneriaip in
■ Test Match of 323 runs.
Cherlog Elliott, the young Newmarket jockey, has been romarkably successful during his short carent. Sinco e com- monced riding four years ago he has had 300 winners, and he is now only 20 years of aro. Among his notable victories aro Golden Myth (in the Ascot Gold Cup and the Eclipso Stakes). Plack (tho One Thousand Guineas), and Elangowan (Two Thousand Guineas). Elliott holds the dis tinction of being the only jookoy to ride 100 winners or more this
soagon.
Within a fortnight of the flat- , racing season onding the Aga Khan headed the list of winning ownors, with £44,000. Last year he won £33,000. Lord -Dorby is second with £30,008, and Mr. Solly Joel third with £30,000. Mr. R. O. Dawson is at the hoad of the list of winning trainers, followed closely by the Hon. G. Lambton.
Jock Marshall, the famous full- back of Middlesbrough and Scot- land, in playing for Balmont Park COVERS F.C. (0.9.A). Marshall's paro-!
grinations with Llanelly and 80 cts.
other clubs outside the jurisdio- tion of the Languo deprived Middlesbrough, of course, of a PRESSES considerable transforfee. Fow of Jonk's friends woro aware of bis $1.75
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Phil Santt. the honey.weight boxer, noting on medical advico, is to take a rost. He has bon examined by Dr. Greon and Dr. Mouro, of Old Burlington-street, who, while agreeing that nothing was wrong with him organically, have suggested that a 'rest of three months was imporativo. Ho It apparently suffering from nothing more than stalonone, and the decision is undoubtedly a Bonsiblo ono.
Weymouth FC. havo scored 20 goals to throe in four English Cup gamon, and are still a team to be reckoned with. The club now fields, a full professional team, among its players being Walker, their player manager (late of Shefeld Wednorday), Reilly (the Bootch international), Dolphin: (Walshall), „and: Sims (Bristol Boven)...
CAPT. HALL
SAILED
LENGTHY SEA `SERVICE.
Some Fine Canadian Liner
Records.
ABOUT BO TIMES AROUND,
THE GLOBE
MONOCLASS SE MO
HALL'S LAST COMMAND fear of the "Siberian" Is May 1908. In Juna.of that, vear be re- cofred bis first command, the "Orcadian," and from then Ent now, be has commended' the ́fol- lowing ships:Fibernian. “Nu- midian," "Grampian." "Copalean. "Tunisian. "Montfort. Siellian," "Scandinaplan." "Bosworth." "Mar- barn." "Martoch" and "Montresi." His progren was steady and ranld, and his reputation as n navigator has been of the highest
R.N.STUART, V.C., DSO, STAFF CAPTAIN” EMPRESS
OF SCOTLAND”
Captain John Bati, late com mander of the Canadian ·Pacific's During his mony years in charge 88. "Montreal," bada good-bye on jaf shins, he has met thousands off Nov. 4th to ships of the sea, 17 of
smasengers of every runk and from · Commuriders ol. many whose brilaes be bad paced for very country on the globe and har Canadian Pacific ships are follow yenra; covering in that period endeared himself to travelers of ing Captain Hall's oxample of long $75,000 miles or 89 times aroned | «urry walk, fn life and of every and faithful service. Captain-Mal the globe, and visiting all vor the nationality.
olm Mcl'hes, senior captain of the world in every sort of wenttia and He commanded four troop ship dreat Lakes' - Orel," "bas gvai "de climata. It is loyalty of this wort during the firent War which ar veats to bin credit and bus_ang that made possible the highest jetes took him into far-away barTe riissed calling in that dima. Ope service on the sems by men whe on the Persian Gulf. Into the Ter ain Samuel Robinamn, G., B - have quailded na “Capjaink Cour janelles, Modros, Gallipoli SDC
he here of Yokohama barbor dus ng Japan's disaster in 1928, bas a STEGUR ME
Archangel and Anally to conmrvink Retelan refnaces back to thel plenilld record to his wredit, and | wantre from England. For this honored by being put to, acont mand of the Empress of Canada latter wervice he was awarded the
her "of King Albert medal
1924 Round-the-World AB the Canadian outba Tuira. nandere arve meriterions records,
Captain Fall began his enrens with the Allan Line and when thei orventention was absorbed hs the Candino Pacific, be, went alony with the ships. Hits record shows that he was the fourth officer or the "Sartaation." "Grenem Mant toba" and "Biberian" from 1841 t 1884; third ofeer of the "Siberian" in 180: secund offerr nj the "Scandinavian" in 1898; Urst of
ills retirement will be regretted ne hie officers and men as well yo
by the traveling nubilet, for hf,and especially herde war records,
surage devation to duty and ex Teme homoneness, were fully sp
reciated by all with whom be came in touch.
THE
SEAT Captain R. N Stuart, of the 'Empress of Sentland." won the Victoria Crosa during the world
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