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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928.
THE
of
LINCOLN BENNETT WORLD SPORT
Soft FELT HATS.
The But FELT HATS are made from NUTRIA FUR, FINE HARE'S FUR. and SCOTCH' CONEY FUR, and are Priced accordingly.
No. 79
At present one of the most popular of soft folt hats The Snap- brim: Style, ". The unbound edge makes I possible for the
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wearer to adjust the
tilt of the brim at
back or front so na
to quit his particular --taslon
$15.50
AND
$17.50
$15.50
A cheaper quality hat, exactly same style and made by LINCOLN BENNETT 00.
$12.50
No. 80
If you prefer a bat' of this style with a bound edge to the brim, this equally popular model will suit your taste. The bound edge gives
a rather smart appear-
ance, and if the brim
is not turned down this style is of the more conventional type.
A Hat without the maker's name is like an unsigned picture, The maker's name, mind you—not just & name. Lincola Bennett in a hat is the name of
the actual makers, of those who for more than a century have designed and fashioned hats to fit all heads-all types-all occasions, 'al-mighty good hats. The Best British Maks.
No. 84
The vogue of the soft
fell hat with a well
curved brim, bound at edge, is still the load- ing fashion for the. man who likes to maintain the dignity of a smart appearance. From every stand- point it is a safe choice for its all-round utility,
$16.50
TO
$27.50
Lincoln
Bennet
10%
Discount for Cash.
Bats to be proud
$16.50
TO
$21.50
No. 91
An alternative style of - the same general' cha- racter as No.84 rather Ughter looking on ac count of the narrower blading on the edge of the brim, A smart style for the man who profers a brim not so much curled.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
MEN'S HEADWEAR STYLISTS.
GROUND FLOOR.
EXCHANGE BUILDINGS,
LEAGUE SOCCER YESTERDAY.
KOWLOON AND RECREIO SHARE POINTS.
GOAL IN DARKNESS.
[By "Wanderer."]
CANTON TENNIS LEAGUE.
HOW THE TEAMS STAND
AT PRESENT.
Rainy weather somewhat fater- fored with the witches of tha third round of the Canton Tonnis Leigue matches. Most of them, however, were playod of during the past week and the fourth round was played off on the 6th instant. The present standing of the teams is as follows:
Yesterday's local soccer pro- gramme included two Senior League matches, the most Impor tant being that at King's Park Canton Dragons between Kowloon and the Club de Lingnam C. (Faculty) Recreio. The Recreio were very Shameen A, ..
Japaneso A lucky to obtain. a point. Tho results were:"
Senior League.
Recrolo MAT
2 Kowloon
4 Small Units
Mid-Week League,
Kung Hui
Police
Ewo
Polico
1 S.. Chinn'
0 P.W.D.
Tungahan Garten Club
(Gorman Club) Lingnam A
(Stud- onts)...
3 Japanese B. Lingnam D. Shamcen B.
Canton Tigers
Mr. G. W. Greene's
Team
Returned Students ...
0 Lam Long Wan 2 Shameen C
Friendly,
1 Chineno Ath.
RECREIO FORTUNATE.
Match Endle in Darkness.
11
1
Shameen D.
F. W. L. PL.
8 160 15
8 150 15
8.13 2 13
4 137 13
419-7 13
3 12 3
3 0 0
morga
0 14
114
4
1 10.
4
1:19
Each tenfn plays five matches, the best of three short sets, usually two, singles and three doubles. Each match won counts one point.
LAWN BOWLS.
INTER-DEPARTMENTAL
FINAL WON BY P.W.D.
The final of the inter-Departmental
The Club de Recreio must have been very content to have saved a point from their match at King's Park against Kowloon last night.. Although not at full strength, and additionally hampered by an in- jury to Hayes early on, Kowloon had much the better of the game, and twice took the lead only.toon, the Police Recreation Club ground lose it later.
yesterday afternoon, between The Recrolo began at a rare Public Works Department and Gov- pace, but Kowloon defenders play-ernment House, the former, winning ed extremely well and kept them. by the broad margin of 28 shots to When the visitors get into their ten.
time.
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DRESS ETIQUETTE FOR MEN.
'(By Scribe) 2.—HEADWEAR.
Many men, regard the buying of a new Hat, as a rather troublesome business, and buy it as they would buy a dozen handkerchiefs, and yet there is probably no article of man's attire, that yields a greater return In effectiveness than a well chosen Hat,
Lots of problems are involved, frst the hat should harmonise with the wearer's east of features, hid height and build, then there is, in the case of the Soft Felt Hat the importance of having a colour to go with the suit, or overcoat being word.
Do not when purchasing a Hat, dispense altogether with the trained Salesman's point of view. He is always in touch with the new styles, knows which sult you best and will advise you, not forgetting to appreciate your idea's, and so not lose that touch of individuality. It is not to be wondered that the soft felt hat enjoys such a vogác es at present as na headwear is so. convenient and comfortable.
The "Snap" brlin is still fashionable, some with and some without a narrow, binding, either are correct, This style of hat Is becoming to mest men and may be worn turned up or down at wish of the wearer. The roll curl brim hats are of course smarter and suitablo only for town wear-for sports wear the "Snap" style brim is more in keeping.
Don't forget, your whole appearance may be marred by unsultable hendweur.
Capa are coming much more, into prominence of late, Golfing and Motoring being the reason and there is no doubt a nice fitting cap for motoring is the best headwear. "Doggie" is the brand of one of the best I have ever tried, they fit just like your soft felt hat and so "Comfy" H.R.II. The Prince of Wales invariably wears a cap for golf.
Mackintosh's
MEN'S
WEAR SPECIALISTS.
NOTE-These articles, on various topics of interest
to men, appear every Thursday in this paper.
· INTERPORT ́GOLF.
"“LONDON.”.
Lawn Lewis Tournament was played SHANGHAI WIN TWO OF THE INTERESTING SCENES OF THE
the
atride, it was quickly evident that The Public Works team, skippered the Recreio were in for a busy by A. M. Holland, the Interpart skip, had the game well in hand from the start. They took the lead at the first hend, scoring two which was fallowed three. At the ninth head they were ten shots to two. They ingress ed their advantage gradually and won easily by 28-10.
Three times the Reerelo gont had a narrow escape, one terrific shot by Mekelvic striking the cross-har with the goalkeeper hopelessly beaten. A corner was forced and splendidly taken by Pile, the goalkeeper turning it into the net off another defender.
In a dashing raid by the Recrofo, A mix-up between Bliss and Guest left Brown in posscalon, and he scored the equaliser with a perfect drive. At halftime the score, wus 1-1.
Kowloon dominated the same in the early part of the second half and King scored after many good efforts had gone begging. In the Inst
The scores wero:
Govt. House.
P, W. D.
:
A. J. L. Whyis A. C. Burford H. B. L. Dowbiggin J. A. Howe II. E. Mr. Southorn W. E. Hollands J. Depkin 10 A, M. Holland 28
At the conclusion of the match the cups were presented to the winning team by Mrs, W. T. Boathorn, who was introduced by the secretary, Mr. R. R. Wood.
Mr. Wood commented upon the fifteen minutes, it was 60 dark keenness displayed in the annual com- that it was impossible to follow the petitions and concluded by thanking light of the ball from the stand, the Police Recreation Club for the while the players had similar ex-loan of the green. perience.
Three cheers for the winning team Sevch minutes from the end, were called for by His Excellency, Mr. Gosano scored for the Recreio with A. M. Holland reciprocating by calling a slow shot to the right hand for three cheers for Government corner, which passed the goal-ouse. Mrs. Southorn was also ne- keeper unnoticed in a scramble in corded three cheers,
the dark.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
LIC. 2ND XI v. H.K. ELECTRIC R. C.
The first half produced bright football, but after Kowloon went ahead in the second half, the play deteriorated considerably. The Re creio played an astonishingly rough game, the usual spirit between the two sides being deplorably absent. They played kick and rusli
The following have been selected saccer for the most part, to represent the I.R.C. in the above and took advantage of the match on Saturday the 13th. inst, on only serious mistakes by the L.R.G. ground at 2 p.m. sharp. Kowloon defenders. Kowloon tried Sirdar Khan (Capt.), A. Butt, N. 11, a new forward in King, but he was Kitchell, I. Hassan, D. Mehomed, A. far from successful, while M. Runjahn, M. R. Abbas, AR. Dunnett, Introduced at left half; Suffiad, R. Nazarin, A. Rahmin, M P. did well until the pace began to Madar. Reserves: J. M. A. Ramjahn
and Y, A. Gurroom.
tell.
The game was started late, and the conditions were such it should not have been continued without the use of searchlights as In Monday's Triendly game. It a alleged that the refereo played short time.
RA. EASY WINNERS. Small Units Outclassed.
FOOTBALL LECTURE.
The
FOURSOMES,
METROPOLIS,
Shanghai, Oct. 10. Interport match Shanghai and Hongkong opened to-day, when the foursomes were played, re- in "Nell Gwyn," plays the leading sulting in Shanghai winning two of part in a new British production the games and losing the third,
Dorothy Gish, who will be ro. between membered for her wonderful acting
to play.
A. II. Ferguson and O. E. C. Marton London," which comes to the (fongkong) bent. B. W. Budd and Queen's Theatre to-day. The A. R. Blinko (Shanghai) by 5 up and characters in the picture are a little I. R. Malcolm and J. F. Pilcher Walf of Limehouse and a youth of (Shanghai) best L. G. S. Dodwell and fashionable Mayfair. Out into the A. E. Lissaman (Hongkong) by 7 up mysterion of the great city they go on their quest for happiness, the and 0 to play.
Cumming and Denison (Shanghai)|girl blindly seeking a love she had beat C. C. Stark and F. A. Redmond never known, the youth, hating the (Hongkong) by f up and I to play-reatcletions of his position, and Routor.
daring adventure in the heart of The surprise was the defeat of Budd the underworld. The film is not- and Blink by Hongkong's leading able for its portrayal of many in- pair. Ferguson and Marton must teresting acenes of London where have played exceedingly fine golf to the picture was filmed. There are. trounce their formidable opponents by to be seen views of Houses of the very convincing margin of 6 and Parliament,
Trafalgar Square, "Dodwell and Lissaman found Mal-Rotton Row and many other famous colm and Pilcher too good for them. pots. With an entirely English The Shanghal men are both steady cast of supporting players, the plc- players, and for the last few years tus came under the direction of have always played together in Inter-Horbert Wilcor who also directed port matches.
the stage production of "Chu Chín Stark and Redmond put up a good|Chow," fight against Cumming and Denlap, and only went under on the last green
but one.
The singles matches will be played 600 ROMAN COINS DUG
# UP IN LONDON.
to-day.
SCHOOLBOY'S DISCOVERY OF
HIDDEN SILVER.
Tito Amateur Championship, Bixty-four of the best golfers in China will take part in the Amateur Golf Championship at China which will be played at Kiangwan on Saturday and Bunday, October 13 and 14.
A nine-year-old schoolboy has un- Six Hongkong golfers will take earthed about 600 silver coins of part in the amateur championship. the Roman era while digging in a Conditions for the amateur cham garden at Cranley-gardens, Mus plonship are 72 hoteż, medal, -36 to be played on each day. The win-well Hill, and the coroner for he will be given custody of the Horaspy has summoned, a jury to trophy for one year
and
a cup, while decide whether the discovery 1s second and third best scorers will treasure trovel * each receive a cup. The golfer: The boy, Gerald Dents.
Grimsdell hadding in the best card over 18 found the coing at a depth of about hofés: among the non-winners, will be 4ft with them being pieces of an awarded a box of golf balls.
earthenware vase in which they The order of play, and times of probably were contained teeing off followi
-Saturday.
About the size of sixpences, the coins are in a splendid state of pre servation, British Museum au
and 12.45 0. 0, Stark and Athorities consider they are a link" 9.45 V. Patiitti
6,60 and 12.50 M. W. Budd and J. Oswald.
8:56 and 12.06.J. F. Pilcher and Captain Tyringham.
6.00 and 1,00. J. L. Orompton and
HC. Huggelt
A meeting of the Hongkong Referees Association, postponed owing to the Tattoo, is to be held at the Chaplain's, Hut,, Scandal Point, to-morrow (Friday), at 6
m. prompt, when Warrant En- W., The Royal Artillery gained ⋅ a {gineer J. W. Barber, RN will comfortable victory over the give a lecure on 'Refereeing." All Small Units, being superior from interested are cordially invited to start to finish, and scoring four goale without reply. Leach (2) and Maddocks (2) secured ~, the points,
Woods played a capital game in the Small Tits goal and, did | much towards kepping the score idown. He was well, supported by Dodehon. Smith made big efforts
attend.
HILI & NEWSBOY BROWN AGAIN MATCHED.
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With some of the earliest days of the Roman occupation. Some of them may find, a place In the na tional collection,
8.50 and 12,50 K. M. Cumming and“
9.06 and 1.06 A. Er Lissoman and Douglas Smart.
9.10 and 1.10 H. R. Malcolm and J. F. Pilcher.
8.65 and 12.55 A. E. Lissaman, and PH. Provot.
Captain Tyringham
0.00 and 1:00 Captain Barrett and
M. Terrac 9.05 and 1.05 Douglas Smart, McLaren
9.16 and 1.36 J, H. Underwood and C. Hopkins,
9.20 and 1.20 Captain Barrett and O, EC. Marton.
T. B
0.25 and 1.25. A. H., Ferguson 'and D. TB. M. Terrace,
· 3.30 and 1.90 R. T. Denison
Lurton. and
W.
and
1.35 0.0. Cumming and J.
9.10 and 1.10 L. G. 8. Dodwell and
Cunining
0.20 and 1.20 A. H. Ferguson and H.: Underwood.
9.25 and 1.25 A. V. Pottitt and P. K. re
to have a return contort with L. G. S. Dodwell
Newsboy Brown (America) is to break through for the weaker Johnny Hill, who recently defeat- side, but he was never accorded ed him. The American has can-
9.40 and 1.48 X, M. Cumming and
Hawkins.
and 1:30 w
1:30 W. 11. C. Huggett and support and failed In his in celled his passage home in view
0.46 and 1,15 Martin Little and N. E. Lurion, dividual attempts.
A. Redmond,
10.15 and $1.36 9. B, C. Marton and After netting four goals, the of this engigtment, which will be 0.50 and 100: D, McLaren and R.
W.I
Hawking, R.A. slackened off, making no apon October 18.
staged at the Royal Albert Hall
9.40 and 1.40 0. C. Stark and M. W. Lock parent effort to increase their
9.65 and 155 C. T. Beath and A. R. Budd.free Blinke
9.45 and 1.45 FA. Redmond and advantage.
10.00 and 2.00 IL Ando' and II. IL. J
Dawald Buckland.
[defeated the Kung Hui School by
4-goals-to 1.
In the Mid-week League, the Police "A" team lost to the P.W.D. In a friendly game, the Police (Chinese) by three clear goals, the and Chinese Athletic drew, Wong Lam Long Wan King defeated wo Pak-chong netting for the Chinese (Chinese)by 2-0, and South Chins and Oram for the Police.
Bunday!
: 9,46 and 12,45 -3, C. T, Benth
Crompton, and
and 1.60 Martin Little and H. 10.66 and 1.55 H.B. Malcolm and C Lopkins
10.00 and 2.00 B. T. Denison
H. R. Buckland.