At Lane, Crawford's restaur- ant this week, the Ovaltine Demonstrators are it atten- dance to mix and servo Ovaltine for everyone who wishes to try this delicious tonio food beverage.

You can now prove how simple it is to make a cup of Ovaltine -and what a Wonderfully Invigorating Beverage it is.

Be sure to call at Lane Craw- ford's Restaurant this week and ask the Ovaltine Demon- strators to mix you a cup of delicious Ovaltine, to your taste.

OVALTINE

TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE

Ovaltine is served in Lane Crawford's at all times. Asl for it by name, and make it your daily habit.

PAMELA

13, Queen's Road, Central,

1.A.P.B. E.

We wish to inform our clients that MADAME FLINT has joined the staff of the above firm. MADAME FLINT has justTM arrived from Paris with a large assortment of the latest models as well as materials and garnitures greatly in vogue in Paris at the present time. Customers who study elegance will find every requisite in this well-known establishment.

DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY

This will be attended to as a special depart- ment, at reasonable charge, with smartest cut and style guaranteed. SPECIAL LINE

Hats to be sold from $8.50

The above which have arrived are in addi- tion to the new goods which are arriving for Parpela by every mail.

PAMELA

13, Queen's Road, Central.

QUEEN'S

SPECIAL ATTRACTION

THIS WEEK"

JACOB BAKHMANN

LATVIAN STRONG MAN AND

OLGA VOROBIEVA

PREMIER DANSEUSE

IN THEIR UNIQUE AND EXTRAORDINARY ACROBATIC

DANCES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

The Kai Tack Motor Bus. Co. on Friday, January 177 Full (1020) Ltd, advertito a new carvice particulars may be gleaned from an at their buses between Star Ferry advertisement appouring ekewhere

Austin Bord commence in this isn

THE

MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930.

WORLD SPORT

line worked hard, Simpeon" Im- proving immensely after a rather shaky start

7

Skinner, Wright, and Omar were a more than useful half-back line for St. Joseph's, Wright... · parti- cularly shining, but they could not depend on the men bahind them, and the forwards were too ragged to make full use of some nice passes. R.M. Omar and Kilbride were the most efficient forwards.

ATHLETIC BEATEN be content until five minutes from SOMERSETS TOO GOOD.

BY K.O.S.B.

HEAVIER TURF UPSETS

CHINESE TEAMS,

KOWLOON RUN RIOT AGAINST ST. JOSEPH'S.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

CICALA DEFEATS THE SHAMEEN TEAM.

HOME FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S CUP-TIE AND LEAGUE" MATCHES.

The results of Saturday's Home football, an cabled by Reuter, are:

Shameen, Jan. 11. .H.M.S. Cicala defeated the Shameen Football Team for the The English Cup. 3rd Round. second time this season when they

WBA

met in the return match of the Rotherham Shameen Football League here Charlton yesterday afternoon. On the first Chesterficid

Wrexhaer the end when Dickenson put in a

defented the Cicala occasion, Two Goals in Each Kalf shot which Britto saved--but bo

Against Club.

Shameen by 2 goals. to 1; on yes- Birmingham Corinthians hind the line. The downfall pi

terday's match the final score was Coventry his charge in such a way after he The Club's recent visits to Kow-3 goals to 2 in favour of H.M.S. Arsenal had previously intercepted shot loon have not been very profitable. Cleala.

West Ham after shot in remarkable fashion On Saturday they met the Somer- The game

somewhat Tottenham seemed to dishearten Britto and sets, who, well in the running for scrappy throughout, with the luck Wednesday before the close. Caun and Dicken the league honours they lost so of the play in favour of the Cicala, Derby C. son got further goals.

narrowly last season, made no whereas Shameen were having,.it Walsall Britto's exhibition WILS ore mistake in a hard game, scoring anything, the botter of the game. Fulham

Slight rain falling about half time Brighton which almost deserved a better twice in each half.

the ground extremely Blackburn fate, though the Navy's shooting The Club were not entirely out mado was not up to the high standard of the pictura, but their forward slippery for the second half. Aston Villa

Bury of their mid-field play. Cartwork was very poor taken on the Duncan scored the first goal for Bradford G.

the kick-off, netting the ball very | Liverpool. BRITTO'S FINE WORK.wright, Tilley and Bell dominated whole and Hall did not have much Shameen about ten minutes after ad U.

the game, there being hardly one to do in the Somersets' goal.

An early goal to the soldiers neatly from about eight yards. Blackpool successful combined movement by

probably made a good deal of dif- Shortly before half-time, the Portsmouth the Recreio attack. They made ference. A smart piece of oppor-Cicals equalled up from a venalty. Clapton 0. [By "Wanderer."1

afterwards, occasional raids, by long swing-tunism by Guest gave the Somer- Immediately

the ing pasies which got the wingors sets the lead within five minutes Cicala scored again after a rush Some of the most interesting on the move, or by long pants of the start, and put them on good down the field. Senior League football for some down the centre with the inside terms with themselves. They With the score at 2-1 in favour Cicala at half-time, time past was witnessed on Satur- men chasing the ball holter skel- made full use of their opportuni- of the day. The outstanding perform-ter, but McGreger and Jones dealt ties subsequently, Bowley-Bull Shameen made every effort to the com- scoring nicely mid-way through score and about ten minutes after ance was that of the Royal Artil with this game with lory, whose victory over South pletest coolness and accuracy, and the first half, while Butcher got resuming Osmund netted the bail, China came 18 considerable Turner did not handle the ball two further goals after the inter-and equailed up. Both sides were surprise. "The Borderers justified above a dozen times the whole confidence, inflicting a defeat on way through." Chinese Athletle.

The biggest win of the day. and the biggest in' the Senior League this season, was credited to Kowloon, who scored seven goals agamat St. Joseph's, the College team replying once after Kowloon had completed their tally. The Somersets and the Navy obtained comfortable vie tories.

The return of Dickenson' to the Navy loft enabled, them to field what should be the most com- potent attacking force serving any of the local senior teama, Their approach work was beyond reproach, but their shooting was not all that could be desired. Just

little stendiness in front of goal and the Navy team might be hailed แล certain league champions, With such an even balance at the ahead of the table, they may do it with or without the perfection demanded by the critic..

In the Junior League, the K.O.S.B. Reserves dropped valuable point to Chinese Athletle "A" The University after being three goals down lost to Eastern by 3-2, finishing strongly but fall- ing to get an equaliser.

The full list of results fo appended:-

Benior League.

Chinese Ath. 0 K.O.S.B.

7 St. Joseph's

Junior League,

Kowloon

Royal Navy I.A.

4 Bedrelo

2

Somersets

South China H.K.F.C.

K.O.S.I. University

Ewa

Club

S. China "B"

1 Chinese "A" 2 Eastern

0 Kowloon

0 Navy

Chinese "B"

EVEREST'S GOALS. K.O.S.B. Score Good Win Over Athletic.

0

KOWLOON'S

SEVEN.

St. Joseph's Overwhelmed On Railway Ground.

val.

Attacks by the Club were fairly frequent, but there was an absence of method, and steady work by Hayward and Crawley kept all safely covered.

FINE PERFORMANCE. South China Fail Badly

At Sookumpoo,

now exerting all their efforts to get ahead and a lucky goal gave the Cicala the lead about ten The bull minutes before time. would have gone 'behind but the Shameen custodian tried to stop it and unfortunately it slipped through his fingers and rolled off ace into the goal.

Manchester, U.

Bailey

Newcastle

Doncaster Shofield U.

Plymouth Carlisle

Oldham

*Postponed

Notta. Forest.

1 Queen's P.R.

2 Middlesbro"

1 West Brom

1 Bollon

2 Millwall

1 Sunderland

1 Chelsea

4 Notts County

2 Manchester C.

1 ·Baralty

Bristol C Swansea- Bournemouth.

1. Grimsby 4 Northampto

5 Reading

4 Southampton

• Huddersfield

8 Crystal Pal

1 Cardif

2 Stockport

* Preston <NE

1 Bristol R.

✪ Swindon.

0 Bradford

1 York

Blake 2 Leicester 3 Hull 2. Everton 1 Wolves

on account of snow

after 76 minutes' play.

The Scottish Cup. 1st Round. Murray F. A. 2 Burnt Is. A.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Aberdeen

*Collle Dundee U. Falkirk Hibernians

3 Airdrie

Hamilton

Dundee

- Rangers 1 Ayr

1 Queen's Park

2 Clyde

4 Morton

nig Vietory bringa H.M.S. Cicala up to the third-place in the Shameen Football League though Kilmarnock still considerably behind the first Motherwell two, H.M.S. Scamew and H.M.S. Partick T." Tarantula. The teams in yes-Johnstone

St. Mirren terday's match were

Postponed in account of snow.

Division III (South);

South China were without Fung King-cheong, but his absence was not sufficient to account for their poor display against the Royal Artillery, who won unexpectedly

H.M.S. Cicalu. Cook Glynn, Pinder; Williams, kohdev, Brick; by the odd goal of three. The ground was slightly on the heavy Riddle and McKessick.

Stevens, Rees, Sprg Bolton,

Gillingham side and South Ching failed to

Shameen Football Team.-A. Norwich, Southend adapt themselves to the conditions, T. Lay; W. Nogeltzik, H. J. Prota; **Newport the defence notably displaying n.. Rasmussen, J. Montalo 10- many weaknesses.

LOCAL GOLF:

1 Cowdenbeath

4. Hearta

1 Watford

2 Torquay

2 Brentford

• Merthyr

Division III (North).

Hartlepools Rochdaln 8th. Shield. Tranmere Halifax

Friessner; A. Wahab, RRW*Postponed. Another important feature of Ashby, Geo, Duncan, Jr., and A. E. game was, the fallure of South Osmund.Our Own Correspondent. Chiun to realise that their best plan of campaign against the tall opposition was to keep play on the ground as much as possible. They seemed just as willing as the R.A.] to loft the ball, the Oliver, Joyce and Co. found the work of defence much simplified, though they were more. frequently engaged than were South China's defenders.

SERVICES TO PLAY THE GOLF CLUB.

1 New Brighton

2 Southport

1 Chewe

3 Wigan

9 Barrow.

Wi

ACHTING

On Sunday next, the Combined Services are to play the Royal | EIGHTH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE Hongkong Golf Club, The former

ON SATURDAY, will be represented by:-Sqdn-

It is a long time since Kowloon 2 scored seven goals in a match and there were periods in the game against St. Joseph's when it seen ed possible that the score would be even greater, St. Joseph's were not at full strength, and their greatest weakness was in goal, where McGrana quickly revealed that he is not accustomed to goalkeeping, He handled the ball well," "and saved. splendidly Gill gave the Artillery the lead on numerous occasions, but he soon after the start, and Pau Ka- lacked anticipation, and Kowloon chuen equalised before the Inter caught him guessing all the time. val. South China had played Ldr C. Boumphrey, R.A.F., and The Eighth Championship race for Kowloon were hardly merit for sufficiently well. to justify the Licut A. H. Alexander, RN. P/O racing yachts was sailed at the Royal a seven to one victory, though expectation, that they. Would C. E. St. J. Beamish, R.A.F. and Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday they were much the superior team just upp carry the day, but Lieut B. D. G. G. Macdonald, R.Eafternoon over course of 8.06 miles, The Borderers gave glimpses of from beginning to end. Had St. they fell-oil in the Second Liout J. H. Anderson, R.A.M.C., commencing from Lyamun Bessos their best form and fully earned Joseph's nottod

first half and rarely looked likely end Lieut A. H. Munson, R.A. (P) to Rumsey Show! (5), and Chan- their victory over the Athletic. minute as they very nearly did, to retrieve the situation after Lieut D. G. F. W. Macintyre, R.N., nel Rocks (S), The main factors in their success different game altogether might were the rain of the morning have been seen, but Angus cleared which made the pitch sufficiently his lines with a prodigious effort heavy to upset the light Athletic and only twice afterwards did the

Everest's brighter visitors look like scoring. team, and showing in the centre-forward Hedley got Kowloon's opening position. He has played in the goals, and as he skippered the side position before, without great for the first time, he had reason success, but on Saturday he settled to be pleased with himself. He down at once and was always the played at right half as usual, and most troublesome attacker from his first goal was a glorious shot from thirty yards into the top Chan Shek-pui's viewpoint.

Three times in the first quarter right hand corner, and his second of an hour, he went very close with went low fnto the left hand corner good efforts and shortly afterwards from almost equal distance. Me. he met with success, beating Grana may have been unaighted each occasion. Gallagher Chan easily from a few yards on

in the

re-

out. Before the interval, Everest snapped up a pass by Miles to crashed a centre by Torrie into the score the third, and Simpson head- net. This was all the scoring of ed through a centre by Pile for the match. In the second half, the fourth goal Kowloon led the Borderers were definitely on four nil at the interval, top, but Everest fell into the ways

In the second half they played of his colleagues and failed to with ten men, Bliss having

ceivd a bad kick in the first, With snap up numerous opportunities.

It was a fast game throughout, four forwards only, Kowloon were but the Athletic forwards did not still much superior. Miles got a get into their stride. Skiggs and fifth goal a quarter of an hour Reeves were too persistent to allow after the restart, Skinner making Tao Kwai-sing to figure so great but unsuccessful effort to prominently as has been his habit clear a well-placed shot, Simp- of late, while Davey's care-son got two further goals, after ful watching spoilt many which Jackson made a great special effort by Suen Kam- sprint on the St. Joseph'e left ahun. With the two stars out of and scored with a "terrific cross gear, the forward line played shot

second rate" soccer and Shears, ju -Kowloon made scoring look the Borderers goal, had little to easy. There was nothing

*** Ibrilliant in the manner in which worry him,

very

Rodgers had given the R.A. the and Sub-Lieut P. C. O. Moseley R.N. Reserves:-Major L.,H. Aste, load for the second time in the R.A.O.C. match.

The Results.

The finished and corrected mes Starting times and opponents are given below: All the Gunners showed up will be notified in the Press. After well, Fletcher, Oliver, Joyce, and the morning eingles, pairs will

"Handicap" Class. Cotton shining. Li Tin-sang and book times for the afternoon four-

(Started 2.25 p.m.) Wong Mee-shun did much useful ball. Tiffins need not be ordered. work in the South China defence, while Leung Wing-tuk was the most effective forward.

SETTLING

THE POINT IN

GOLF

+

T

Junior Championship.

Rolla (8) The play-off for 10th place | Im Linda (4) resulted in T. G. Monaghan" with Diana (5) a score of 88. He will play H. A. Colleen (1).. Lammert in the first round on 19th Dorothes (2)

Norona Jani.

Captain's Cup.

The Captain's Cup played on Jan. 11th & 12th, resulted as follows:-T. C. Monaghan (83--10 -73) and A. 0..Brawn (68-16 73) tie and will play off. Other scores: R. K. Hepburn; 83-8- 75; J. S. MacLaren, 87-11-76; E. des Voeux. 89-1370; A, B. Purves, 88-1-79. There were 38 entries.

The Optional Pool was cancelled.

וי

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

NAVY DEFEAT ARMY IN CUP MATCH.

I W. Sandilande,

Kolla Colleen La Linda Dorathes

Diana Norena

TIMES. Finishing Corrected 3.48.02 8.45.59 6.49.30 1,46.37 3,51,41, 1,48.38 8.50.48.-3.42,47 1.53,10. 1.44.31 2:47.49 Bera bal

Points tą date.

"1" and "G" Clames. (Started 2.80 p.m.)

Daphne (2) Halcyon (3)

Gael (1)

Daphne Halcyon Gael

TIMES,

·Finishing" Corrected 4.0443 14.04.42 407.04 −4407:40 4.10.484.04.19

*Points to date.

wgn Class.

(Started 2.35 p.m.)

Speedwell. Winjem

TIMES.

Finishing

4.19,08 Scratch

4.10.37

4.10.51

427.52

4.12.15

Points'

The General Officer Commanding the Troops in China (Major-General

C.B.

C.M.G., Wings (4) D.S.0.), was present it the ground Bluenose (1) on Saturday afternoon to witness the Boojum (2) narrow defeat of the Army, who loat Speedwell (5) by a try (three points) to a dropped Adanse (3) goal and a try (seven points) against the Navy. Considering the state of the ground, which was in points an. inch deep in water, the game' was fast, and it was only the fortune of position and a good kick that won the game for the Senior Service, - The Army side, though not having played together before, were strong in de fence and attack, the forwards parti- KOWLOON GOLF CLUB. cularly getting the bail often from the scrums. The Club will certainly have to field a strong side this week

Lam. Yuk-ying and Wong Shul. any of the goale, came, Some wa were outstanding in the Athle, chances that were harder worked. tic defence, but the backs were for went ubegging. Nevertheless, decidedly wonk under pressure they must be given credit for and it was astonishing that the snapping, up so many of thefr op- Borderers did not emphasise the portunities. merit of their win, Torries, and St. Joseph's-started off well, Stock were Everest's best cup but faded away rapidly directly When the Ball Hits the Flagstick. portera in, the forward line. they were a goal down. When

The rule

covering the incident McGlinchey dd not appear too the second was netted, Kowloon of a golfers ball striking a flag- comfortable:

complete mastery. The defence stick is often incorrectly invoked was never in real difficulties, In

In match play. spite pf some lively raids by Omar When, in stroke competition, a when they play the Army, and the NAVY LEAVE IT LATE.

on the right wing, and also efforts competitors, ball lying within 20 Army might spring a surprise,

pecially At they can and by Kilbride. P

slow and Three Goals In Closing Minutes

yards of the hole. Is played and sticky ground for the Game,

The Of The Game

Aftus, Gillett and File were atrikes the flagstick or the person teams turned out on Saturday after. sure in everything they did, while standing at the hole, the penalty noon as follows: The Royal Navy earned every fit mattered, though they took shall he two strokes.

NAVY Woub, Meacock, May of their four-nil victory over. tile some risks when a big lead had

Mr. Buckley Mackey; * Lt. Fenton, There is no panalty for hitting Club de Lecrele, but thanks to the been built up. Hedley was the the flagstick in match play except Sayers: Lt. McLean, Lt. Archdale, brillant exhibition of Britto in best half-back on the field. He when the flag is being held by Tonch, Padenombe; Champion, LA. Mr. Grimihe Lord, Morgan, Knott, the latter's goal, they were held held the left wing, Jackson, and either of the caddies. If the ball Army-Bascombe; in check for a good period of the Fernandez, easily and spent half strikes the caddie the player Tregear, L. Marshall, Hearna; Lt. game. Cann put them one up his time up with the forwards whose caddle is struck loses the Evans, T. Mattingley: Li, Swaro some ten minutes before the in Miles and Pile were the outstand-ole

It Maxwell, Lt. Thicknesse, Hond, terval, and with this they had to ing forwards, though the whole?

Mogg, Bruno, Richardson, Bristowe,

Bluchess Boojum

Adanac

SEMI-FINALS OF JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

The semi-finals of the Junior Championship of the Kowloon Golf Club were played yesterday, Mundy beating A. A. Dand at the W. Orchard 6 and 8... 10th and W. Borrowman beating

The dinal between Borrow and Mundy, will be played on January 26 over 86 holes.

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