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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929.
THE WORLD SPORT
NEXT JOCKEY CLUB MEETING.
THE HANDICAPS FOR
VARIOUS EVENTS.
The handicaps for the 7th Extra Race Meeting are as follows:
Bonham Handicap "A" Class (One
Duke of
HAVE YOU A SICKLY CHILD?
THE
HOW BABY'S OWN TABLETS MORRISON
HELP.
For the information of parents| who have ailing children, Mrs. A.] R. Nelles, of Thessalton, Ontario, Canada, writes:—.
"When my baby was five months
LOCAL FOOTBALL | SHAMEEN FOOTBALL Monterey Bay (160), O-Moon (160), no good, I then sent for Baby's
TO-MORROW.
INTERESTING GAMES FOR DECISION.
SOUTH CHINA & KOWLOON TRY CONCLUSIONS.
EYES ON THE KOS.B.
י,
[By "Wanderer."] The league, opens its third pro- gramme of the season to-morrow with the interesting position that the Senior only three. Division are still pointless, and and that none is credited with mare than one victory, The Royal Ar- tillery are to be congratulated on their draw with the Borderers on Wednesday. The defence was very hard pressed in the second half, but held out, "splendidly. It in
LEAGUE.
CICALA REGISTERS EARLY
VICTORY...
Mile)-City Hall
150). Fifty148), oid she was very sick. I tried) Chanth (105), Huntington (147), several medfeines but they did her Our Prince (161), Triumphant Stag Own Tablets and from the outset.
Young Pretender (157), Win they were of assistance to her. some Stag (168), Glorious Star (140) Later when she was teething we Chesapeake Bay (173) Class (One found the Tablets equally bene-
Handicap
Milo).-)
Little Thundor (160), Sara
(155)
disorder her teeth seemed to Cream Cracker (169), Delaware Shameon, Oct. 17.
Duke of Melrose (160), stomach, she did not retain her Bay (162). ILM.S. Cicala defeated H.M.S. Erin's Isle (155), Erstwhile (140), food and at one time we thought
Falloch.
that she might not get better. T Moorhen by 6 goals to 1, in a Glory (149), King's
the same beneficial result as be- fore. I recommend them to all! mothers who have sickly children." Baby's Own Tablets are guaran
Bonustor (165) of Spades/Acial. The effect of the cutting
League match yesterday after Loch Alsh (157), Loch Elite in gave hor the Tablets with)
noon.
The first half was very even; in fact, the opening was slightly in favour of the Moorhen. Further- more the first goal was scored by
Monk (146), Mount Elburz
Stag (142) Nonkhail (148), Flying (150) The Skinfaxi (152) Sunning
The Jamaica (144), (160),
(157), Nara Stag (152),
underbolt (154).
the Moorhen about a quarter of Monhistorians (160), amuse even to the youngest infant. As Hardicap "C" Class (% teed absolutely pure, and harmless an hour after the start, Darrochment Tax (144), Armory (154); As at centre-forward netting the ball You Like It (159), Desert Wind (130), a specific for infantile indigestion, beautifully from a corner kick. Duke of Bilan (159), Duke of constipation, colic, teething pains, After this, the Moorhen fell away Nieblung (150). Duke of Normandy they are unrivalled. They quickly somewhat and though frequently 11 (168), Fair Eyes (144), False reduce. fever, check diarrhoea, re carrying the game in front of the Alarm (148), Fanling Stag (155). lieve croup and colds, expel worms. Inca (148), Sunshine (100), Szatmar Cicala's goal, they missed several ), The Jungle Book (144) The In every home where there are
(160). oppor Jules of adding their Ptarmigan (147), Zephyr (185), Dark little children Baby's Own Tableta
before score.
Papaya (163), Tartar) should be kept on hand, for, ad- Cicala evened up.
(155). Mile),Kom Tong Hall (102), lalt ous Hiness, have saved many little Bonham Handicap "D" Class (ministered in time, they avert scri- Pint (145), Kum On (150), Mountain lives. Of chemists everywhere at Air (159), Ploughman (146), Pump-60 cents per vial. kin (145), Siang River (2), Sopron (140), Sunloch (147), Sunny Day (168) White Jade (140), Ullswater
Half-time,
In the second half, the Cicala opened with a great effort and suc- seeded in scoring immediately. From then enwards the Moorhen hardly got a look in, being parti- cularly weak in the defence. Five
strange, but the experience of the times during the second half the (150), Cavalier Class (1)
last two or three seasons has been that the A., however pourly they may shape in other games usually bring out their best form for the K.O.S.B. match.
where
To-morrow's programine is an interesting one, the most promising match being at Kowloon South China
the visitors. Neither team has yet suffered de feat, and a very keen game should result. The fixture list is na foi-
lows:
are
Sentör Division
Kowloon v. South China-Kowloon,
4.30 p.m. K.O.S.B. v. Recreio. Sookumpɔo,
4.30 p.m.
St. Joseph'a v. Chinose Ath-Club,
4.30 p.m. Police v.
Somersets Stadium; 4.30 p.m. Navy v Club-Caroline "Hill, 4.30
p.m.
*
i
Junior Division.
S. China "B" v. Navy-Caroline
"Hill, 3 p.m.
K.0.3.8. v. Club.-Sookumpoo, 3
p.m.
Chinese Ev. RA.-Stadium, 3
Eastern v. R.A.M.C.-Chinese,3
p.m.
Cicala forwards pressed through the Moorhen defence and scored. The teams were:
H.M.S. Cicala-Garlick; Render, Pinder; Crick, McDonald, Stevens; Rees. Murray, Surg. Lt. Bolton, Riddle and McKessick.
H.M.S. Moorhen. Hart; Thomp- acn, Day: Bates, Lee-Marson, Gregory Ah Wing, Lt. Comm. Sitwell. Darroch, and Joel Evana. -Our Own Correspondent,
CANTON TENNIS LEAGUE.
LINGNAM AT PRESENT IN THE LEAD.
The Canton Tennis League is now well under way for the present season with Linguam, the holders last year, leading closely, followed by Honglok and the Canton Dragons. The following is the table up to date:
P. W. L. Pts. 4 17 7.17 14
Lingnam
A. Canton Dragons Japanese A. Shameen A.
14
14
1. 14
6 14
6 14
Club
Tungshan Gar
B: 12
6 '15
5 15
Japarisze B. Shameen B.
3 12
3
3. 114
Somersets v. Chinese "A"-Chat-
ham Road, 3p.m. Kowloon
V. EwD.Kowloon, 3 p.m. Canton Tigers St. Joseph's v. University-St. Joa., Rotarned Students
3.pm
S. China "B". Recreto. Club, Honglok B.
p.m.
A Big Test.
may happen. The Club have good Kowloon will have their first reason to be jubilant over their really serious test to-morrow when success a week ago, but in the con- they entertain South China at Kow-tinued absence of Wallington, their loon. More than ordinary interest defence has a weak spot which the attaches to the game. Kowloon Navy will rapidly discover if they will no doubt go all out to show feld a side equal in merit to that that last season's Shield Final re-which beat the Recreio. Still if sult was all wrong, while neither Rodger is on his day, the Navy have team can afford to suffer defeat at
na cany-task. The defences on this stage of the competition. The both sides are fairly good and low composition of South China's team scoring is likely to be the order. is not yet available, but it is un- likely that any changes will be made in the defence which gave a very good account of itself last week. Kowloon are making two 'changes from the eleven, which defeated St, Joseph's, T.M. Pile coming in'at outside right in the place of Eastman, who has not yet found the form which made him auch valuable asset in the latter part of last season, while Angus will return as goalkeeper. This is A match in which the first goal might easily prove the decisive fac-
tor:
Sookumpoo Fate, F.
.. The Borderers have yet to win en their own ground, Sook mnna. but everything points to a break in the sequence of draws to-morrow when they play the Recreio... The last two games have revealed that the Borderera have not yet, solved the centre-forward problem, but I understand they are persisting, with Everest for the time being. The Recreio are a team from which anything is to be expected, and the KOS.B. defence will need to be bn Its beat behaviour to keep lively forward line out
&
The Athletic are confident of victory over St. Joseph's and I don't think a surprise need be consider- ed in this quarter.
European Clashes.
The Police did badly against the Royal Artillery," and "much better. form must be shown if they are to hold the Somersets. A hard game Is certain, and if the Somersets do not take too much for granted to begin with, they should win.gs “Th the meeting of the Navy and the Club at Caroline Hill anything
With the Juniors.
With a win over the Navy to their credit, the Borderers Reserves are already well set to recapture the trophy they lost last year, though teams have shown the Chinese possibilities of upsetting calcula- tions. To-morrow, the Borderers meet the Club Reserves and should win comfortable. The Navy, Chin- ese "B" R.A.M.C., Chinese "A", China, "A" lock. probable winners
in the other games.
PROBABLE TEAMS. Some probablo teams for to-morrow follow:-
Kowloon:-Angus, Sen; Gillett, Pile
(G); Hedley, Dowman, at !: Pile (T.M.), Gallagher, Easter-
brook, McKelvic, Miles. Re serves: Eastman, Nicholis." HO. S. B.:-Shears Gardiner, Reeves; Gear, Davey, Skiggs; Torries,
Stock, Everest, Mo Glinchey and Alexander.
Caino
Handienp Miles)--City Hall (162), Huntington (147),
Duke of Chantilly (150), Win- some Stag (102), Monterey Bay (150), One Third (168), Our Prince (161)
(148), Chesapeake Fifty Bay
O-Moon (150), Triumphaat Star (150), Hiawatha (185), Young
Pretender (157),
Caine Handicap "B" Class (14 (142), Erstwhile Miles).-Zephyr (140), Skinfaxi (162), Noukhail (143), Loch Alsh (167), Loch Etive (143), Duke of Milan (140), Duke of Nor mandy II (140) Nara Stag (152), Erin's Isle (155), Monk (146), Szat- mar (140), As You Like It (140), Samaritan (155), Buster (185), Little Thandor (160), Delaware Bay (152), King's Falloch (151).
LADIES HOCKEY. -
INTER-CLUB MATCH AT KING'S PARK.
A Hongkong Ladies inter-club match-Colours v. Whites will take place at King's Park on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m.
The teams are as follows: Whites: M.
Taylor, F.
Cousing, F. Webber vell. És de
Coppin,
E. R,
M. Hansen C. Ferguson, D. Stanion, N. McNeillje, M. McCabe,
Colours: G. E. Little, E. Gray, M, Wallace, E. O'Hagan, D. Robertson, M. Bird, I. C. Bell, J. L. Whyte, Morg Russell, E Blackburn, A. T. Creasey.
"STARS” BEATEN."
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JAPANESE DEFEAT THE FRENCH TOURISTS,
Tokyo, Oct. 17. players, Cochet and Brugnon, who The two famous French Davis Gup
form part of the French team at
present visiting Japan, both suffered
defeat this afternoon at the hands of the Japanese champions.
Cochet, playing against the Japan- ese Davis Cup representative, Harado, was defeated by 6-3, 6-2; while Jiro Sato, a promising young Waseda University undergraduate, beat Brug- nan by 9-7, 4-6, 11-9.—Router.
LOCAL CRICKET.
K.C.C. TEAM' AGAINST H.K. ELECTRIC.
The K.C.C team against the Hongkong Electric at 2 p.m. to- morrow, on the K.0,0. ground, is' as follows: B. Potheram (Capf); (A.) F. Hamblin, O. B. Raven, J. Marlow, Laughton, D. Laing, F. S. W. Smith, R. Baldwin, G. Lee, N. A E. Mackey H. H. Fantham. Scorer:-Capt. Laithwaite.
and
RUNNING RECORDS.
Wynne, Williams: TWO CREATED IN GERMAN-
Hadson, Jessop
Fraser.
Johnston, and Howarth Ro servo: Nolan Somersets: Hall; Crawley, Hay-
ward;
Knapp, West Harris Palmer, Baker, Rayton, Bewley Ball and Butcher. Club Rodger, Holmes, Bishop: Watson; Gilchrist, Stewart, Alexander, Peers, Keid, Davies and Scott Reserve: Trambit
JAPANESE MEET.
"
Tokra, Oct. 17.
The athlete Eldracher, participating in the German-Japanese meeting at Sacal, created a now world record for the hundred metree, of 10,3
seconds; while Kinus Hitomi created a world record for the women's, hundred
makes of twelve seconds-Reuter
Clab Keseryos-Dawick Buxton, An Indian constable, named Potouloff; Gellatly, Puncheon, Jara Singh, reported at the charge Krilovsky; Bell, Smith Stoker room yesterday the theft of a wrist White, and Coppin
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*Springett, Hast: Moore, Camp at Police Headquarters, however,"
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