K. C. C. SPORTS.

CHILDREN'S DAY A BIG SUCCESS,

The twenty-fifth annual children's sports promoted by the Kowloon Cricket Club were held on the Club's ground on Saturday, when large Tumbers of children attended and were given an extremely jolly time.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. 4 MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1927.

Miss B Hirst, Miss "Y" Wallington, Three-Legged Race (ages 10 to

14) Mr. F. G. Herrideg, Mr. A. Markonale,Stanley Macnidor and George White and Copt, G. Pennefather,

1: Toggle Woolloy and John Mc- Fran Tub-Mrs. J. P. Robinson, Cubbin 2; Ian Stirling and Loëlle Miss M. White, Miss P. Whitley, Mr. Marshall 3. EW. White, Mrs. S. E, Green, Mr. II. Overy, Mrs. 8. Stalehold, and Miss 8. Whitley,

Sido Shows-Messro.. V. C. Labrum, Jack, J. M. Jack, F. E. Lawrence, w. Buckberrough A. W. Brown, J. Smith, J. Frasory and

PRIZES DISTRIBUTED.

Flat Race (ages 8 to 10)Robert Stout 1; Billy Parker 2; Gerald Abra- ham 3,

Flat Raco (ages 4 and under). Billy Prido 11. Dick Labrum 2; Franels Lay 8.

.....

Whocibarrow Race (ages 9 to 14) Ian Stirling and Jack MacAinsi

and

POLICE CLUB PARTY.

A MERRY TIME AT HAPPY VALLEY,

The wish that the youngor members of the Force would come forward and contribute more was expressed by the Captain Super- intendent of Police, the Hon. Mr. 11 Francia Zimmern and George E. D. C. Wolfe, at the annual

; "Arthur Chester

Christmas party of the Police Theodora Ingram 3." non prize winners) Desmond Roy at the Club's house at Happy Consolation Race (ages up to 14 Recreation Club which was held

lance 1; Mark Sayer 2; George Roy- Valley "on Saturday. As usual, lance

the party, was a great success, both young and old having merry time.

Band Race Zammar Khan 1: Gor bachan Singh 2; Beant Singh

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GIRLS' EVENTS. Skipping Race (ages 14 and under) Phyllis Gitting 1; Peggy McCaw 2; Daphne Hamblin 8,

White Prizes wore distributed to the These annual sports are a popular winning competitors by Mrs. Lind feature with Kowloon children, who sell, who was introduced by Mr. engerly look forward to them ne a means of celebrating the New Year Fra Abraham, Vice-President. Saturday's events were carried out

Mr. R. E. Lindselil (President) without a hitch, and this reflects replied on behalf of Mrs. Lindsell, great credit on the Hon. Secretery, and expressed appreciation of the dr. J. P. Robinson, who was in honour done to Mrs. Lindsell in nek charge of the arrangements for the ing her to give put the prizes. first time during his twenty-five Speaking with regard to the sports years' membership with the Club, he said this year, owing to hard Credit is also due to his many willtimes, they feared they would have ing helpers. During the afternoon to cut the entertainment down, but goloctions were played by the 5th owing to generous subscriptions, Battalion of the 2nd. Punjab Ro-especially one of $200 from Mr. J. giment and were much appreciated. H. Taggart, they had been able to

The officials, who spared no efforts to amuse the children, were As follow:

THE OFFICIALS.

those who had given their services, carry on as usual.. He thanked and added he hoped the children had had a really happy afternoon and would come again next year.

Miss Lyal, daughter of the cricket Lindsell with a beautiful bouquet of flowers.

Flat Race (ages 6 to 0)-Marie Clarke 1: Fergy McCarr 2; Rath Ingram, 3.

Skipping Competition (ages under 10)-Isa Lammert, 1; Nan Docherty, 2; Michael McCarr, 8.

Mrs. Wolfe was presented with's pretty bouquet, and speaking on her behalf, Mr. Wolfe said it was at parent that the senior members of the Force werd to the fore, anil he hoped that on future occasions the younger members would come forward.

RACE WINNERS..

Ethel Banker, 1; Bossie MacAish, 2;

Flat Racu (unior years)-Doris The raco results were no followe

Boys' Raco (7 to 14 years):—1 Noi- Potato Race (ages 10 to 14)-man Reynolds, 2 Gordon Marks, &; Dorothy Raven 3: Phyllis Gittins 8: Dos Taylor. Peggy

Everest 3.

Giris. Race (7 to 14 years):-1 Shipping Competition (ages 10 to Mavis

Gink,, 2 Dork Hunt, 31

Judges-Mr. W. Goldenberg, Capt. captain of the Club, presented Mrs. Marion Bryson 1; Barb 2. Norman

D. T. Wallington, the Rev. G. F. Lindsay, Mr. S. E. Green, the Rav. W. W. Rogora, Messra. E. Abrahara, P. W. Ramsay, R. E. Lindsell, P. Toster and C. J. Taechi.

Handicappers and Startors-Masri.

E. F. Finchor, B. Detheram,

BJ. C. Lymert, W. J. Carroll, A. R.

L. E.

F. Raven, 1. Robinson, CH

Loddra, A.

Ramsay, D. J. Harvey,

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THE PRIZE WINNERS

The prize winners were as follows:

BOYS' EVENTS,

Poluto Raco (ages 10 to 12)—

Gerald Abraham 3.

E. J. GIL, J. E. Hancock, E. C. Fin-Arthur Smith 1; Cecil Jennings 21 cher and W Edwards.

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Decoration-Mesars. F. Hamblin. Fin Baco, teams of four (ages

2; Lily Dunn 3.

Flat Race (ages 14 and under)- Janet Broadbridge, 1; Joan Jennings, 2; Michael McCarr, 3.

Race (under 1 Leelio)

Clarke, '8 Charlos Evans,

Giris Raca (under. 7)-1 Betty Evans, 2 Paula Hollands, 3 Pearl

Musical Chairs (ages 6 to 14) Ethel Banker, 1; Bessie Ma:Ainsh, 2; Buchana Iris Frith, 3.

Egg and Spoon Race (ages 14. and under)-Dorothy Raven 1; Winifred Raven,

Peggy Hargreave, 3. 2;

Flat Race (ages 6 to 14)-Mario: Clarke. 1; Ruth Ingram, 2; Violet Broadbury, 3.

Dorothy 3.

Rolay Raven

2;

Clerks of the CourseCapt. F. G. Boot Race (under 12) Alec Mac-Flat Race (ages 4 and under)—| Bovis, Monars. F. C. Goodwin, Wfarlane 1 George Lee 2 Geoffroy Nancy Kerrison 1; Jenn Swing Hyde, R. Abraham, C. H. Atkins, J.Skelton 3. A Howe

D. S. Green, S. Jex, and N. Obstacle Raco (10 to 14 years)-

(teams of four-ngen H. Ross.

Leslie Marahall 3; James Smith 29 to 14) Joan Langley, Winifred

Goldart 8.

Ethel Banker and Pogry Jenner, A. V. Smith, J. Hyde, A. C.

Rolay

Everest. 5. Burford, J. Smith, E. D. Shank, E10 to 14)-John McCubbin, George

Consolation Race (age up to 14, Kern, T... Jones, and H. Gittine. Lee, David Geldurt, Sydney Christia.

non-prize winners)-Betty Pestonji, Flat Entertainment-Mrs. E. Abraham, į Race (ages 6 to 9)-Jack

1; Nellie Docherty, 2; Majalo Tillery, Mrs. J. C. Lyal, Mrs. D. J. Hartoy, Linnker 1; Kenny Carroll 2; Edward Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Edwards, Frith 3.

J. A. Howe, Mrs. G. V. Hughen,

Sack Race (ages 8. to 14)-Sydney Christie 1; Ben Skelton 2; William

Miss M. Woolloy, Miss Coysh War (ages 10 to 14)-Win. I

RF Forbes, Mr. R. Capt. E.

Mes

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Washington, Jan. 1. President Coolidge and Mr

Egg and Spoon Race:-1 Mrs. B. Taylor, 2 Mrs. E. Wiltshire.

100 yards (under 40):—1 W. Clarke, A. Reynolds, 3 S. Carey. Ladies

Thread-and-Needle Races

2

1 Mrs. Hoare and Mr. Clarke, 2 Mrs. Evans and Mr. Carey.

100 yards (over 40):

The Ilon Mr. E. D. C. Wolfo, 2 Mr. McLeod, 3 Mr. Hoare..

Ladies Button-Sewing

Race:-

1 Mrs. Bloor and Mrs. Harmor, 2 Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Carey.

Coconut shics (ladies)-1 Misa Olive Gerrard, 2 Mrs: Honre.

LAWN BOWLS. Club

Sub- Championship:-1st Inspector Field, End Insp. A. Clarke. Pairs Handicapist Mr. Buchanan, Mr. A. K. Taylor, 2nd Insp. A. Clarke, Sgt. Fender,

Novices: 1st Mr. Buchanan, 2nd Sgt. W. Clarke.

Singles Handicap:-1st

Mr. G. E. Walker, Mrs. V. C C. Labrum, Tug of Mrs. G. H. Leddra, Mrs. J. Fraser, ning team of eight-Oswald Butler Coolidge entertained the Prime

J. M. Jack, Mra, E. MAAK, JA, W. Robinson, Miss David Macfarlane, Wintreders, Minister of Australia, Mr. S. M. Bushman, 2nd B. 1. Inion.

W. W. Hirst, Mr. Arthur Smith, Alastair Holland, Stan- Bruce. The guests included Mr. G. 3. Roc, Mr. G. F. Nightingale, Mrs. ley Macnider. W. W. Hirst, Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, Mrs. Flat Raco (ages 4 to 7-Kenny Kellogg, Secretary of State, and Mr. Wilbur, Secretary of the R. F. Forbes, Mrs. L. E. Lammert, Carroll 1; Edward Frith 2;

Navy-Reuter's American Service. Mrs. F. Goodwin, Mrs. F. E. Lawrence Macfarlane 3.

P. Wallington,

Willie

JANUARY 1927 IS

GO TO THE PICTURES" MONTH IN HONGKONG

SHIRTS

Mackintosh's

ANNUAL WINTER

SALE

Starts TUESDAY, January 4th

FOR THREE DAYS

and Print

Zephyr shirts. Usually sold

at $6 50 & $8.50

$4.00

are now

Selayne wool Taffeta shirts with collars to match. Originally priced at

$13.50

are now.

$7.50

Mr.

PULL-OVERS

India has decided to send in a challenge for the Davis Cup in 1927.-Rouler.

In order to make the month a success we are putting on an extraordinarily fine series of films everywhere.

THIS WEEK'S SHOWINGS INCLUDE:-

At the Queen's,

"The Confessions of a Queen" with Alice Terry,.

"Prisoner of Zenda" Cast, & Lewis Stone and a

"Sparrows" with Mary Pickford.

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At the Star,

"The Fast Set" with Adolphe Menjou and Betty Compson,TM

"The Ace of Hearts" with Lon Chaney, and

Feet of Clay," the big Cecil Mille Special

At the World,

"The Kid," with Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan. Her Social Code" with Viola Dana, and The Everlasting Whisper" with Tom Mix, A PICTURE A DAY KEEPS THE BLUES AWAY!

TRY IT!

and

WOOLLIES

Scotch knit in plain and fancy designs. All this season's stock. Those usually sold at $13.50

are now

$9.50

Other ranges sold at $17.50

are now

$11.75

and those marked at $27.50

are now

$19.50

OVERCOATS

Good Tweed Coate in newest styles.

Usually sold at $65.00.

$43.50

are now.

and those priced at $75,00

are now

SLIPPERS

This mid-season sale.

enables you to pur- chase, seasonable goods, from which

you will get a lot of wear during the cold weather yet to come, at remarkable prices.

In many instances the articles are priced at

just about cost to

effect a clearance and

avoid carrying over any winter stocks, so we have reduced the

price of everything

we want to clear- and reduced it heartily

in order to clear quickly.

Call $50.00

"Good quality Leather slippers in Tan & Grey usually sold at $15.00 &$18.50

ате дож

$10.00

early-the best bargain are

PYJAMAS

Corlon flannel in good patterns. Usually sold at $8.00

$5.00 are now

Solayne wool Taffeta, originally priced at $17.50

are now $11.50

SOCKS

Plain and fancy cashmore, usually sold at $2.00 & $2.50

are now $1.00

Better qualities at 73.00 to $4.50

are now

$1.50

GOLF HOSE

An unusually large selection said until now at $5.00 to $0.50

reduced to $3.00

SILK TIES

Good patterns in wide end Ties. Usually sold at $2.50 to $4.00

are now

always the first to go.

HATS

NOTE THE DATES

JANUARY 4TH, 5TH & 6TH.

$1.50

A few goft felt Hats in useful colours.

Usually sold at $15.00

are now

$9.50€

Mackintosh

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS C

ALEXANDRA BUILDING.

VOEUX ROAD

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