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THE. HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929.
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MILITARY FOOTBALL
RESULTS OF HONGKONG
AREA LEAGUE.
SUCCESSFUL YEAR.
HONGKONG Ĉ. C MAKE A SUBSTANTIAL PROFIT.
FRIENDLY CRICKET. Free At Last
R.A.M.C. EASILY DEFEAT THE RASC
"In defightful weather at Sookunpoo yesterday afteriipon," the -RAM.C. mhet and defeated fid B.4.80, 11 # friendly game of crisist by II zune The RAMC, batted . After A disastrous d'art. Brivatos Joyce and Colice managed to shop the rob with some forceful betting mention should be made piate Joyon, whose torta paved the way for victor: 25 Lance Corporal: més Gowan's bowling glad helped to carry the day, Scoress
Pro, Crosling, C Le MeHowan,
The following are the matches. The annual report of the Hong Pto. Cottingham, & Langmaid, played in the Hongkong Ares koná 6.Ç.. covering, the year ending Football League during the week-Anget 31, had just been direnlated ending September 27m st
members. The report states:
Simpson déport on the
The Committed beg to mabait their
Pte. Joyes, o Langmeld; b Ship- Working of the Clab 31 Aug Loss Account afterwards, MacDass and the Accounts for the year ending
August, 1929.
Sat Tomita, & Simpson Pie. Collins, not off
Mon 23rd Sept="C" KOSE.. 4 Focs, 24th — E.0.9. 4;
20th H. Bty. RA, O
Tuen. Mith Sept
KOER
Thurs. 26th-
L.
“O” SLL 8), “D”
down the cost of the Favilion, "B" BLI Prod: of $3,340.19, an actusi próft óf
Forniture, etc, bý 85,11467 shows a te. Smith, e Langmaid, b Simp
Pte. Brooks, Fen
Pte. Wake, tus duf
Fennel
Thors. 26th Sept RA.M.C.-0; RF / $8,456,80 Ks #gmites. $7,801,87 - fastPte. Bennett,
Mday 27th SeptiyA KO.SB. 2; Friday 375 Septe H. Bly.
RA. 1; 12th H.Bty. RA; 2.7
Léarue Table.
The League table up to and for matches played on Sept. 27th is as follows
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FA, Pts. 8.0 6
"B" K.O.S.R
4
€ 4 7 4
12th
H. Bty.
H. Bty.
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RE. & R.C.S. & HQ., SLL...
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"D" K.O.S.B..
BA.M.C
RA. S. C. &
BAR.C.1 0
20th H. Bty.
R.A.
5 4.3 4 4 3
3 70
LOCAL BILLIARDS.
STEEL COULSON'S LEAGUE
WIND-UP.
At a recent committee meeting of Steel Coulson's Billiard League, it was decided that the winners play the Rest of the League at p.m. on 11th October, on the Somerset Sergis' Mess table.
The following were selected to represent the Rest"Mr. Ed shaw, R.A.0.B. Club, (Capt.); Mr.
Year.
69 playing
Entrance Fees amounted to $1,2001 members, 16 non- Joined the Club during the twelve playing members and 37 subscribers months. During the same period 13 playing members, 6 non-playing mem the 31st August 1929 there were 297 bern ami 69 subscribers resigned. At playing members, 125 non-playing members and 82 subscribers in the Colony.
47
Cricket.
The Club ran two teams and played total of 49 matches. Of these the 1st XI played 26-wou 17 and drew 8. The 2nd XI played 24-won 16. lost 2 and drew 4. hi addition other matched were played during the ses- son amongst Club members, such as Married Single. Centuries were scored for the Clap by Messrs. A. W. Hayward and H. J. Arvidtrong.
Tennis.
The annual tennis tournament showed a slight falling off in the total number of entries.
The Open Championship Singles was won by Mr. M. W. Lo and the Open Championship Doubles (for the 6th year' in succession by Messrs. 3.... And H. D. Rumfahr.
The Cheb Championship was won by Mr. GW. Sewell, The 'cap Singles Mr. J. G. Lawrie, the
by ME E. R. Price, H'cap Doublés By Messrs. H. J. Arm- strong and J. G. Lawrle, and the Mixed Doubles by F. S. E. Green and Miss Heard.
Fry
Simpson Fennell Andrews
Dowling Analysis.
JEBBY
HAB.C. Major Lengmaid, ran out .... Lieut. Marshall, b McGowan R. S. M. MacDonald, by McGowan Pte. Croweroft, e Brooks, b Joyce L/o. Funnelt, McGowan er Pta. Lyons, Brooks, ir Joyce Pte.
Andrews, • Bennett,, & Mc
Gowen
Pte. Ezy,
Gosling, b Jöýce Pte. Tavling, b' McGowan Pte. Simpson, b McGowan Pto. Mackay, not out
Extras
Joyce McGowan
Bowling Analysis.
POLO FINAL.
TYPHOONS DEFEAT SOMER- SETS IN A CLOSE GAME.
Or Williams Pink Pills fall Rescue Andher fuffere
Efficacious though it is for-the relief of malaria, quinine loses ite helpful value in time, and when taken in large doses becomps pasi- tiedig Karmful." "Suchi Le hot the the Chad
Bad with Dr. WilAME, FIEL there action is never auribing bu Pills the tonic remedy-
beneficial. (
The reason why "Dr, WilL Phab Pile have
is proved by abundant evi
is because they megidly purity and
enrich the blood stres
germs of malaria-cainst
the rich red Lidod
live in
The case of Mr. Et P. Nathian of 25 Elle House Road Colombo, is bad one example out of khas many a căreni red
having been accomplished in this
· M1, E. F. Nätklanel
"In 1920 I contracted malaria" states Mr. Nathiane), and fm.. spite of all the different medieinen tried I could not get the fever ou of my system, I had schés and pains all over my body and Wai often confined to bed. For two. whole years fremuined in this condition.
"One day, reading of Dr. Williams' Pink Pils as a cure for malaria, I decided to try them Miss Stanton kindly présented the
Even after the first bottle some prizes at the close of the tournament.
Improvement was noticeable, and record the deaths of seven members,
Your Committee regrets to have to
as I continued with the treatment Meeting in the final of the competi Dr. F. Fierce Grove, Messrs. Htion for the Lady Stubbe Cup, the the aches and pains decreased. L. H. Whyte, H. J. Love, and J. E White, J. Buchanan, L. A. Cossart,
art Typhoons defeated the Somersets by my appetite revived and I slept. and J. three goals to two yesterday after well, don I found myself restor Hancock.
noon, at Causeway Bay, after a, harddad to complete hesith, thanks t
The winners prore the first to score,"
Dr. Williams Pink Pls which
Ribeiro, Craigengower Club; C: P.,be annast general meeting will be game.
in the Pavilion on Friday, the
Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, the world's most. famous Blood and Nerve Tonier are obtainable from chemists everywhere, price $1.50 per bottle, $8 for 6 bottles..
Hamblyn, C. & P.O. Club; S. 11th October, 1920, at 5.00 p.m., to leading by two goals to nil at one drove the malaria out of my Sgt. Royal, R. E. Sergts Mess; receive the Statement of Accounts as stage, but before the end of the first system. B.3. M. Laach, R., A. Sergis Mess; attached hereto, to elect a Genimitas chukkn, the Somersets managed to Mr. Kwok, Hongkong Police and Officers for the ensuing year and reduce the lead.
for
the transaction of any other
The Typhoons scored again shortly Tricker, Somery Sergt. General Business as provided for in after the resumption, and although
Mess: Article 12 of the Articles of Associa
the Somersets tried hard to equalise, Mr. Blakey, Hongkong Police; Sgt. tion.
they could only obtain one more Hodson, Garrison Mess."
Names of Members willing to serve point before the final whistle. By kind permission of the mem- on the Committee together with the
4 Teams. bers of the Somerset Sergts' Mess names of their proposers and second-
Typhoons-Col. Brownrigg, Major
a dance will be held on the tennisers should be sent to the Hon. SecreWolfe Murray, Messra. Heard and
tary not later than the 9th October, 1929.
"Ist XI Averages,
Batting.
Jana. X. XLB: N.O. Äver. 1′ 1571
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court commencing at 9:p.m.
The committee cordially invite members of different clubs and messes that have entered for the League to bring along their wives and friends to ensure a successful. Owe Hughes26 84181 termination of, the League, which A. W. Harward v.25, 807 143 has been the means of fostering B. Hancock....14 210 82
T. E. Ferce a spirit of friendship among the Rev. E. K. Quick 21.30 488 9 different clubs and messes.
JB Misabell H.Y
Parker 0. Moot, JAL. Bonnar
' LOCAL CRICKET,
. Y. Fuker C. D. Wile
Onst, A, G, Dobble
The following will represent the Volunteers on Sunday at 2 pan. at the 1.R.C. ground against the L. Bonuar LR.C.A. C. I. Bowker (Capt.), 40. L. Bowker J. R. Hinton, E. R. West, J. A., Owen Burber Summers, A, Reid, O. Moor, G. E... L. Stanion R. Divett, C. A. L. Rickett, H. L. F. A Ewin, W. D. Folley and J. E. Richardson.'
H.K.C.C. Teams.
Rev. E, E Quick
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Armstrong
15
12 2014
BowMag.
0.
Stanton.
Somersets. Cal. Little, -Major Phlby. Capt Blakevoll and Mr. Worrall
Before asking Mrs. Brownrigg to give away the prizes, Major Laza congratulated the winners on their fine display, saying that they deserved for their victory. All those who had 110 taken part in the tournament had shown great keenness, and he hoped that this would be sustained in the future.
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W. Aver. 199.1 50 50 15.84
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142
36 337 31 11.57
Remarking that he was very sorry for people who had to plex over rubbish in the streets for a livelihood, Mr. T. 5. Whyte Smith 108.1 12 884 2 1424ut the Kowloon Magistracy "this
121.2 34.345 37-12
7026 240, 16 15.00
112 7 13.00 morning cautioned a 60-year-old 261 18 19.31 Chinese who was charged with
-picking refuse in Granville Road,
XÍ Averag 06. Battler
Iowa, IL H.A. N.O. Aver.
10/290 102*
1 ELIX 184
The following teams' have. Bowler been selected to represent the W. L. fusion .... H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C. on Saturday Docklit ... next:
A. II. Gillingham 3. A. EN WİTH 1st XI (Home) H. R. B. Hancock Batges (Capt.), A. C. I. Bowker, J. L. Bon-GER. Ditt Christie nar, JR. Hinton, O. Moor, H......... Owen Hughes, H. V. Parker TELAB Danean
G. The Vallack Pearce, A. Reid, V. W. L. Stanion, EZ Wat E. R. West.
WE Corby J. Heacock
J. A. Bumizers
2nd XI (Away) W. W. Mackenzie (Capt.), A. D. Coppin, H. J. Arma- trong, G. E. R. Divett, D. Hutchi- son, C. P. James, Skinner, J. A. Summers, H. R. Remington, H; L W. L. Bisaien F. Ewin, R. M. Wood.
HOCKEY
SEASON.
CLUB TEAM EASILY BEAT THE ROYAL NAVY.
The Hongkong Hockey Club played their first official match of the season yesterday, when they folded a team against the Royal Navy on the United Services Recreation Clus
Club ground.
"The
The Club players, according to their fixture list, were due to meet the King's Own Scottish Boderers, but the latter were unable to full the en- gagement and the match with the Navy was arranged in its place.
Club started the souson well by securing their first victory by a margin of three goals, scoring four goals against one by the Navy for his side, netting on three different occasions. The remaining goal was obtained by Fincher,
Skipp was the most successful scorer
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・ Aununi Howting. 'It is, advertised that the nunțial general mosting of members of the Hongkong Cricket Club will be held at the Pavilion on Friday, October 11, at 5.30 p.m. Immediately affor this meeting a drawing for the re demption of thirty debentures will be beld.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
H.K.F.G. TEAM FOR LEAGUE GAME ON SATURDAY.
The following will represent the Hongkong Football Club 2nd XI In their league match against S. Chirin B., on the Club Ground on Saturday
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