THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

ERVEN LUCAS

BOLS

QUAD DECANTER

Four Liqueurs

one bottle saving of time

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO, LTD,

(Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hongkong.)

Telephone 75 Central. 15 Queen's Road C.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW EXCHANGE.

مریکه

You may offect a Life Assurance Policy now in Silver. Currency, which may be converted to Sterling or other Gold Currency whip Exchange Improves.

Full Particulars from

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD.

St. George's Building,

HONGKONG.

Tel. Central 1122,

Know Canada!

TRAVEL THAT WAY

WHEN GOING HOME.

The Scenic attractions and comfort found when crossing- CANADA by the New Route of CANADIAN NATIONAL RLYS will make your trip interesting and enjoyable:- Daily trains from VANCOUVER, B. C

Bookings arranged on a Trans pacific stoamers from Hongkong. Illustrated booklets and all details. supplied on application.

ASIATIC

BUILDING

C.N.R.

Queen's Rd., G.

TEL. 2004

You are cordially invited to inspect our

NEW STOCK

OF

Ladies' and

Children's

FALL AND WINTER

FELT HATS

ANNUAL SPORTS.

LOCAL CRICKET.

LAWN BOWLS,

STEEPLECHASES.

SCOTTISH COMPANY AT HAPPY VALLEY.

TWO CENTURIES SCORED ON SATURDAY.

HOLDERS OF ROYAL SPEY CUP DEFEATED.

GOOD SPORT AT KWANTE COURSE.

#

RECORDS LOWERED.

BOY SCOUT AQUATICS AT THEY RO

a forceful innings and giving no deserved their victory over the of the sport in Hongkong. Fifth, and certificates to other ohance. The next highest scorer cup holders, was Capt. E.W. Morris, who scored The scores were 44 before retiring,

C.C.C

Mr. Hayward's eleven declared Bennett: at 181 for four, and Mr. Hancock's Basa

Omar men went in to score 80 for the loss of one wickets.

K.B.G.C. Hazel - Farrell

W Macfarlane

Bradbury 25 Whibley

winners. A QUE MOMENT

The second annual inter-platoon. The outstanding player in the Playing in the Royal Spey Cup The Brst steeplechase meeting The Boy Scouts Association sports of the Scottish Company, interport eFicket trial on Satur- competition on the K.C.C, green of the winter sonspn was held at held their annual aquatic sports at H.K.V.D.C. were held at Happy day was Capt. Dghble of the on Saturday, Craigensower beat the Kwant. Course, on Saturday, the Victoria Recreation Club on, Valley on Saturday, the Anal stand. K.O.S.B's, who played for Mi. the Kowloe Bowling Green Club under the auspices of the Fanling Saturday afternoon, and at the ing of the platoons being:

Hayward's eleven and scored 631 by 23 to 1d. The winners put up Hunt, and proved to be the most close of the sports the Hon. Mr. H. No. 6 Platoon

37 points. not out. He hit 12 fours, playing 4 eplendid game and fully successful sluce the inauguration, W. Bird presented bus· Challenge No. 5 Platoon..... 32

Cup to the winners, the Roving No. 7 Platoon' .................. 24

In all respects the course has The Pipe Band and Brass Band

been greatly improved and with of the King's Own Scottish

the clearing away of the bushes Borderers were present and play-

It is now possible to view the field ed sélections, and at the conclu-

The wiring of the in running throughout the race. sion of the sports Capt. Logan

14 judges and press box, the flagging enclosures, made a brief speech" encouraging other members of the Company to

championship on Saturday after of the Jurons and several other noon, on the C.CC. green, Fer appearance of a small Homeside features, now give the course the years.

guson, and J. Sloan defeated J. G. track. Brown and R, Goodmap by The attendance was good, among 18-17.

those, present being Rear Admiral Next Saturday the Talkoo Be J.-B. Stirling C. B. and H. R. H. creation Club will bring the Prince Georget Many took son to a close with n rink game advantage of the special 44 against The Rest of the Lengué."

which rep train Following on their recent partienced rates, but with excel 03 cipation in many forms of sport fent weather prevailing those who 20 the ropean YM.C.A. will make elected to go out by car, had the their debut in lawn bowla next better journey. Parking arrange

participate in the sports in future

Parker and Goodwin shared the

attack, the latter taking are for

32 and Parker four for 30.

The scores were: h

The prizes were distributed by Mrs. RM, Dyer, wife of the

Mr. Hayward's XI. Chieftain of St. Andrew's Society, A. W. Ramsay, c Hancock, b who was presented with a bou-

Bowker quet by bigs Iris Thornhill on |A," A. Rumjahn, o Owen Hughes, behalf of the Scottish Company. b Cantrell

The Results.

EW. Morris, retired The full results of the event's Capt. Dobble, not out

Light fooly 161 oders were as follow:

A. B. Mader, rotired Final 100 Yarde (cup presented. Extras by Mr. H. G. Howard), R. Bell 1, Capt. Logan 2, W. Johnston 8.

Putting the Shot (cup presented by Mr. R. M. Dyer), H. Forsyth 1, Capt. Logan 2. H. Duncan 3

Final 220 Yards (cup presented by Dr. G. D. Black), W. Williams ton 1, H. Duncan 2, Saunderson S.

Long Jump (cup presented by Mr. A. K. Henderson), "H. Duncan 1, K. Logan 2, H. Forsyth 8.

Tug-of-War (open) (eup presented by Scottish Company), H.M.S. "Hermes" 1, K.O.S.B. 2.

| Playing in the opon doubles.

Hat.complimented the Scouts, on the excellent sport they had pro- vided and expressed the hope that harbour race, and suggested that they would be successful in the one of them might even awim the

during the afternoon. S. V. Git- Chanel records were loverd

the record for the 50 yards senjor tins of the Roving Fifth lowered Championship by two seconds A. May, who in 1922, made the The previous record was held by time 29 2/5 secs.

Several

Record Broken

J. Laing's 1924 record of 54.4/5 McCubbin (9th Troop) best

backstroke by over two seconds, seconds for the 50 yards Junior

Total (Zord wicts, dec.). 187 Saturday when they will meet thements were ideal and the Fanling while A. McCubbin in the 50 yards

S. Bowling Green Club on

the latter's green.

C. Goodwin, Sgt, Leach and A. W. Hayward did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

Bowker. Owen Hughes Cantrell Summers Wales Lyal

D. M. R. W. 15 2 50 1 80 84 0 93 19 1 40 $10 2 0 15 0 0.19 0

Mr. Hancock's XI. Capt. Bridgland, e Ramjahn, b

Parker E. J. R. Mitchell, e Ramjahn,

b Goodwin

Campiell, b Goodwin

Final 440 Yards (cup presented by Messrs. D. J. Purves and H. McTavish), E. Bell 1, H. Duncan 2 Obstacle Race (cup presented by Capt. DC. Logan), H. Duncan 11 W. Hyde 2 W. Gardiner 3.

Scouts Race (cup presented, by Mr. R. O. Sutherland), J. Gabbin 1, A. W. Cubbin 2, B. Dunleavy 3. Relay Race, (inter-platoon) (cup presented by Mr. A. Stevenson). Number 6 Platoon 1, Number 7 Platoon 2, Number 6 Platoon 3

High Jump (cup presented by Mr. D. Templeton), H Duncan 1. W. Hyde 2. K. Logan 3,

Highland Fling (eup presented by St. Andrews Society), Suther land 1, Douglas 2, Mackle 3.

...

A. C. I. Bowker; b Goodwin

Owan Hughes, Rumjahn, Owon. H

cock, b'Parker

C yal, Lb.w., b Goodwin Col. Cantrell, not out S. A. Ismail, b Parker

5

21

(Joint Master) and Mr. A. H. Potts (Clerk of Course) are to be heartily congratulated,

Fould's 1925 record of 37 8/5 secs. by three secs.

A.

In the Inter-troop relay race, the 5th Troop beat their previous re- cord by 6 4/5 secs.

NEW SPORTS GROUND,Four of the five races went to the favourites and the bookmakers, of whom there wore two had a

The 9th Hongkong Troop (Sco busy afternoon. Captain Sturges tish) were runners up and the Hon. rode three winners, Ae of which Dr. R. H. Kotewall promised to was the only outsider to turn up. present them with a cup. wlaner nach. Mr. Ralph and Mr. Reidy had one

The Results.

KOWLOON BRITISH SCHOOL

FORMER PUPILS.

The Former Pupils Association of the Kowloon British School now' has a sports ground at King's Park, with three tennis courts and hockey and football pitches.

An "At Home" was held at the new ground yesterday afternoon, 12 when there was a large attendance of members and friends. The pro- 6ceedings were al fresco, tennis, be- 71 Ing the principal attraction

C. G. Wales, e Lightfoot, b Parker 0throughout the afternoon. JA Summers, not out

50 Yards Senior Championship

Race 1: The Maiden Plata: 11-1, S. V. Gittins (5th Troop); 2. miless winner, a Cup, 2nd $26, 3rd W. Coysh (5th Troop). The: $10. (For China ponies that have 27. 2-5, 31. 8-5 secs. started at Kwint steeplechases and have not won..

25 Yards Senior Wolf Cub Race. Catchweight, T. Bullock (5th Pack); 2, W. 160 lbs. Entrance S5)

Ironside (5th Pack) Time: 22.1-5, Mr. L. Reidy's Mowgli

20.2-5 seca. AENE # (owner) 1 26. Yards Junior Wolf Cub Rabe. Mr. R. J. Paterson's October 1. H. Muirhead (6th Pack) 2, C. (Mr. Stanton) Ironside (5th Pack) Time: 13.4-6, Mr. R. II. Charles's Chessman 53 secs. All three..courts were occupied,

(Mr. Ralph) 3

60 Yards Junior Backstroko.1, but the hockey match later in the Also ran Mr. A. H. Potts's J. McCubbin (9th Troop); 2, J. afternoon between the AssociationTwo Pairs (Mr. Watson); Mr. J. Muirhead (9th Troop). Time: team and a team representing the K. Bousfield's Spaghetti (owner)52.1-5; 52.2-5 secs. M. R. Hongkong Hockey Club was Mr. A. Nissim's Zircon (Dr. Mac 12 2.32 6

watched by a large number of gown) Mr. R. H. Charles's. New 112.30 4 spectators. The Club team prov York (owner), en

6. 1 13 0 ed Auperior, winning by four goals Time: 4 minutes 19 seconds.. C.S.C.C. R.A.

to all.

2 lengths, 24 Jengths. Pari-mutuel: $6.50. Cash Sweep:

Ticket No. 318 were

Extras

Total (for wkts.)

Bowling Analysis..

Goodwin Parkes Dobbie

80

Final 880 Yards Relay (eup pre-: sented by Mr. R. Sutherland), A friendly match was played by Tea was provided, and a most R. Bell 1, W. Kerr 2, J. Gardiner 3, the Civil Service and the Royal | enjoyable afternoon was spent by

Tug-of-War (inter-platoon Artillery instead of the league all. Among those present (cup presented by Mr. W. Logax), gains, and the former put up an Mr. A. E Wood, Director of Number 7 Platoon 1, Number 5 excellent performance, scoring 166 Education, and Mr. G. F. Nightj Platoon 2, Number 6 Platoon B.

for six. F. E. Lawrence contributingale, headmaster of the Central Relay Esce (open) (cup preed 43 before being caught by British School... sented by Scottish Company) Chester, and de, Rome, Robertson K.O.S.B. 1, H.M.E. "Hermes" 2, Wood and Baker all ran into H.M.S. "Carlisle" $..

LAWN TENNIS.

MACAO CLUB AGAINST

CHINESE R. C.

O the six Portuguese players who accepted the invitation of the Chineso Recreation Club to play a sories of matchas in. Hongkong, only Dr. Villa Franca and Sonor Fernandes seemed able to adapt themselves to Ineni conditions and to give of their best in their games with the Chiness.

The team, together with Mr. U Amaral (Harbour Master of Macno) hile wife and daughter, Mr. H Nolasco (President of the Club de Macao). Dr. Peregrino da Costa, and several other residents of the neighbouring part, arrived Saturday morning and were mot at the wharf by the committee of the

Chinese Reception. Club.

double figures:

The 'E. A. scored 166 for seven', the match onding in a draw, Capt Howard made over half the score, his contribution being: 82. Baker took three wickets for 18.

K. C.C. v. R.E.

SCOTLAND BEAT WALES.

INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL AT GLASGOW.

(

3148.40

Wolf Cub Inter-Relay Race for

5th Pack. 3" team (T. Bullock. G. N. Smith, D. M. Smith and C. Clementi) beat "A" team (W. Iron- side, C. Ironside, P. Minett and B.. Rodgers).

100 Yards Senior Championship. 1,8. V. Gittins (5th Troop)2, W. Coysh (5th Troop), Time:

11.11, 1.22 secs.

8 42.40 53 21.20 Unplaced Nos.: 23, 72, -8, 31. Junior Diving, Scouts and Cubs.. Race 2: Open Heavy Weight, T. "Hawkins" (4th Troop);,, Steeplechase: 154 miles; winner, A. McCubbin (9th Troop) 3 Cup, 2nd $25, Brd $10 (For Mara Bach (Son Scouts). Marka China ponies. Catchweight. 16515) 142, 13, lbs. Entrance $5)....

Life Saving Race 5 V. Git Capt. R. G. Sturges's Reynolds

tins (6th Troop); 2. F. Zimmera (Owner) 1 (5th Troop), ELAS Mr. A. Potts'a : Craigavad- 50 Yards Junior Championship. (Mr. Ralph) 21, A. McCubbin (9th Troop): 2, Also ran Mr. T. Stanton's J. McCubbin (9th Troop), me: Kwong Tung (owner).

$4.3-5, 30 secs.

Time: 4 mins. 39.3/5 şécá. 4 lengths. Pari-mutuol: $5.80. Cash Sweep:

The Kowloon Cricket Club had An easy victory over the Royal

London, Oct. 30, Engineers on Saturday, scoring In fine weather before 86,000 204 for six against the R.Ee spectators Scotland beat Wales in total of 146. C. Q. M. S. Rose the International soccer match at scored 52, and Capt. Brownjohn Torox Park, Glasgow, by three 32. The outstanding performance goals to all-Reuter of the match, however, was W. Brace's century. He scored 126, hitting 24 fours before being "HIDEOUS ETON CROP." subscribers to the Fanling Hunt.

stamped by Brownjohn. He also took five wickets for 40.

University v. Royal Navy. Another century was scored by Pay Lt. Hussey, playing for the Royal Navy against the University Arst eleven. He hit all round the wicket for his 124 and made 25 fours: Lt. Comde, Armitage, Lt Sillitae and Sparke made good Reores, and the Navy declared at 278 for four.

135,

In Saturday's matches, the C.R.C.led by three matches to one.

The University scored The matches were continued Balhatchet being the most success yesterday and the Chinese players full batsman, making a creditable were again too good for the visi: 157. Lt. Halsey took four for, 24 and

Sturges three for 23.

fors who only secured one of the | six matches' decided. This gave the Chinese R. C. a clear win "of seven matches to two.

Yesterday's results were as fol.

low:

M. K. and M. W. Lo beat Xavier and Mello 8-10, 6–3 6–—–—2

Ng Sze-kwong and C. Choa hear Villa França and Fernandez-1

M. K. and M. W. Lo beat Silva and Vidigal 6-0 6-0, 15

Ng Sze-kwonz, and C, Choa beat Silva and Vidigal 6–3 6–1.

Yew, Maa-tsun and flo kalau lost to Villa Franca and Fer nandez 4-6 6-2 3-6.

Scouters, Gubbers and Rovers Race, 50 Yarda 1. Ho Pak-ping."

Senior Diving-1, F... Troop) Marks: 15, 1474. (5th Troop); 2, Pau Sin-hing (6th

Inter-Troop Team Relay Race,

| (13th-Troop); 2, A. Maynard (4th. Troop), Time: 32.2-5, 33.3-5 secs. Ticket No.28- $256,00

100 Yards Senior Backstroke.—1, 2788 85.00

In Kwai-hing (6th Troop); 2, 9. V Race 3 Autumn Handicap Githas (5th Troop). Time: 1.42 Steeplechase: 19% miles: winner. 41,42.2-5 gece Zimmern Cup, 2nd $25, 3rd $10. For China ponies bona fide property of

Entrance $5). M

Mr. H. Birkett's The Golden

Pheasant 157 lbs.

(Capt. Sturges) 1 Mr. W. T. Stanton's Jumbu

165 183

(Owner) 2 Mr. M. M. Maas's Wahkeena

155 lbs...(Mr Ralph). 3 Also ran: Mr. R. H. Charles's Tam 155 lbs (owner); Mr. 881 Birkett's Curlew Dahlia 165 lbs.

(Dr. Macgown);

FASHION THAT SUITS NO

ONE.

How much longer will the women of England allow their beauty to be mutilated by the Eton crop? This question is asked in a letter to the Daily Express from an indignant reader.

"Despite repeated rumours to

རྩྭ་

the effect that the hideous Eton crop fetish is dying out," he states, more and more women and girls seem to be succumbing to an un holy desire to deprive themselves I. R C. v. H. K. C. C. .. Playing at Home, the Indian of their feminine charm. Recreation Club second eleven lost to the Hongkong Cricket Club by 19 runs. They scored 90, A.S. Ismail making 30. The Club went in to score 109, Westlake being largely responsible for his team's victory. His 60 included a dozen

fours

The shingle and the bob are often attractive, but the mannieh Eton cron has nothing in its favour, and ought to have died a natural death months ago"

A Bodd-street, hairdresser ex-

pressed equally strong views on the subject.

PR.C. v. Club de Recreio... "The Eton crop will never be The Police made 136, F. E Booker contributing 51, and duuniversally popular," he said. T feated the Itecreio by 72 runs. The is an ugly mode, originated by latter replied with 64, the highest youthful members of the so-called individual score being 12 Talsmart set Its present apparent son took five for 39 and Lacoy revival is probably accounted for In the evening nearly two four, for 21. The visitors were by the number of foreign visitors

handicapped by having only ten now in England. hundred members and guests

"It fa a vogue without a redeem- dasembled at a dance in honour men, but their bowlers proved of

Time: 6 mina, 14/5 secs. Many lengths, Many lengths., Pari-mutuel: $21.10.

Cash Sweep:

Ticket No. 28 $176.40

42 5020 17 26.20 Unplaced Nos.: 7, 68,

The Big $2 Draw Ticket No.6,457 ..$9.537.15.

10,359 2,724.90 8.110 1,262.45 11,168 454.15

10,784 464.15. Race 4: Open Light Weight: Steeplechase: 2 miles winner; à Cup, 2nd $25, Brd $10. (For China ponies Catchweight 150 lbs. Entrance $5), stuks

Mrs. RJ Patersog'a Cherk w

fon Vale .... (Mr. Ralph) 1... Lt. Col. V. Contes's More... Better Mr. Neville) 2 Mr. H. Birkett's Rivergrass r (Mr Patten) 3* Mr. R. H. Charles' a Chessman

Dr. Margown) 8"

and heat

Racehorse (Cam.. Grant), Mr. A

Also ran: Lt Com. Fanahawn's. Potta's Gymp (Mr. Ogilvy) Mr W. T. Stanton's Kwong Saf late Souvenir)owner: Mr. H. Birkett's

Time: 6 mins. 10.1/5 seca 1 longth, many lengths, 3 Pari-mutuel: 39.90.- Cash Sweeps

1, 5th Troop; 2, 9th Troop. Time: 1341-5, 1.47.2-5 secs.

Lifebelt and Candle Race-1, F. Zimmern; 2. Lau Ting-fal,

Old Scouts Race, 50 Yards, G. Lime

China ponies. Catchweight 155 Iba Winner of one steeplechase

a. penalty; of two or more' 14' lbs, penalty. Entrance (5)

Mr. H. C. Macnamira's James

Pigg (Capt. Sturges). 1 Mr. R. H. Charles's. New Yoric

(Mr. Ralph) tr. A. Mande's Black

'Mouse

(Owner) & Also ran Mr. R. H. Charles's Teddy (Mr. Patten); Mr. J. K. Boundeld's Inkpot (owner); Mr. W. Beveridge'a Durian (Mr. Reidy); Dr. JC Mackown'a Drake (owner);

Time: mins. 28.4/5 secs. Many lengths, many lengths. Pari-mutuel: $13,70, 20 Cash Sweep:

Ticket No.2 $218.40 M

81531:20 Unplaced Nok., 19, 89, 247, 70.

Seltona,

SELTONA is a collodion Belf-

Toping paper giving beautiful.. dopis prints by using only

No expert is too advanced to

and while you're there, ask about our new stock of Lobate, Mr. J. A. E..da Silva, Dr their opponents" total of 108. B. det present. most popular with girla Dummy (Mr Reidyje nedd SELTONA and no beginner

Ladies Gloves

of Latest Shades and designs.

YEE SANG FAT CO.

of the visitors. The Rainbow fecun pa Souza, took three doing feature," he added. "It suits Orchestra provided the music, an 86, and Pinna three for 37.

no women While the shingle and China Light y. Recreio thy bob pocome many of our } enjoyable evening extonding to

23.m. A

A Junior team from the Club Among those present were de Recreio met the China Light Comer have never seen any Dr. Henrique Nolasco, (President and Power Co. and won by 15 one p them otherwise than ruined of the Macdo Club), Dr. Pedro runs They scored 120 against in appearance by the crop, it is Peregina Costa, Dr. Julio Cruz Sous scored 58 and was unbeaten of sixteen and seventeen, and but Misses Silva (daughters "of the For China Light the best total for their skirts it would often be Macao Senator), Mr. and Mrs was that of Hamblic who contri- dificult to determine their Box. Cesar de Amaral (Harbour Master buted 45. JEITAR IN of Macao); Mr. Ng Sze-kwong Queen's College v. Indian School Volunteers Match

Ticket No. 18 $21280 "(Cháleman of the C.R.C.) Mr. EA series of inter-school matches Yesterday the Volunteers were

1726.20 Y. M. I. de Souza (President of has been arranged by Mr. A. E. Fontortained at Pokfulam by Me PASANGA 1626.20 the Club de Recreio), Mr. C. A. da ] Wood, Director of Education, and A. A. Rumjahn's team, The visi- Unplaced Nos: 167, 70, 73, 860 |Rosa (President of Club Lust Fon Saturday Queen's College. “A” tore batted first and scored 164 Ence 5: United Services Race. thno), Dr. and Mrs. Wang, Dr. C. met the Indian School on the LEC. Raminha's team had scored 11⁄2 miles winner, a cup, 2nd $25, C. Wang, Mr. K. L. Chau, Dr. 8. F. ground. It was a two innligy: 205 for 0 wickets at the close of rt 310 (Open to Navy, Army, | Ico, Mr. T. V. Soong and many match, the Colleve scoring: 24 and play, winning by two wickets, the Royal Air Force, and Hongkong

others.

52, and the Indians 40 and 26,. ltcama boing, 12'n side.

Volunteer Defence Corps) For

tda inexperienced to make perfect prints by its afd

Write for a copy, of our trated booklet. Printa

WELLINGTON & WARD, LTD EUSTREL, ENGLAND.

Tents for China! ALLEN & HANBURYS LTD:: 40, Canton Road, Shanghat

Share This Page