HOME FOOTBALL.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1930.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
BOWLERS CELEBRATE.
CRAIGENGOWER MEMBERS AT
FESTIVE BOARD.
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RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
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The results of Saturday's Home All are football are given below. from Reuter excepting the 2nd Division Scottish Division.
First Division.
Members and friends of the Craigengower Cricket Club celebrated on Saturday evening, when, to mark the conclusion of yet another success. ful year in the Hongkong Lawn Bowls League, the President of the club, Mr. B. W. Bendbery, gave a dinner to the members and lady friends of the lawn bowls section. There was a large and representative gathering, Grimsby and a thoroughly enjoyable evening
Huddersfield
Aston Villa Bolton Chelsea
was spent. Among the gueste pre-200! U.
sent was Mr. B. Wylic, the President of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls As Middlesbro sociation.
Subsequently, Ars, Bradbury dis- tributed the prizes for the various club events held during the summer, the winners including:
U. M. Omar, best bowling average, tat XI cricket; E. Zimmern, best bat ting average; R. Sourbutts, best bowling, cre
cricket 2nd XI, J. W.
Leonard, best batting.
Newcastle Wednesday West Ham
Bradford Burnley Millwall
1 Birmingham
1 Blackpool
1 Shefeld U.
0 Portsmouth
4 Leicester
2 Leeds
Arsenal
1 Sunderland
2 Dorby
1 Manchester C.
4 Blackburn
Second Division.
3 Charlton
2 Swanseu
2 Bristol C.
Notts. Forest Oldham
2 Everton
Southampton Stoke Tottenham Wolves
Tennis-Scratch singles, G. Preston N. E. Bodiker; runner-up W. Leonard. Reading Handicap singles, A. Rumjahn; runner-up, H. J. Howard. Handicap doubles, I. J. Howard and F. K. Modi, runners-up, G. Gull and E. Howard. Pairs, R. Bax and R. C. Reed, runners-up E. el Arculli and P. K. Modi.
Billiards handicap.-Suttill and E. da Reza.
A Cardif
2 Plymouth.
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0 Port Vale
1 West Brom.
0 Barnsley
3 Bury
Bradford C.
Third
Division (South).
Brentford Brighton Bristol R. Lawn bowls Club championship, Crystal Pal. R. F. Luz; runner-up U. M. Omar. Exeter Singles handicap, W. V. Field; runner Gillingham, up, B. W. Bradbury. Rinks compet Luten tion, Mr. D. Rumjahn's rink, The Newport best aggregate rink in the Open Lawn Northampton Bowls League was B. W. Bradbury's Southend rink.
Torquay
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1 Coventry
1. Norwich
I Watford
5 Fulbam
4 Thames
Clapton 0.
Bournemouth
2 Nots. County
3 Walsall
E Swindon
6 Queen's P. R.
Third Division (North).
Special prizes, were also presented by Mr. Bradbury to members of the. senior bowls team, in recognition of Accrington their success in the League, and to Barrow members of his own rink
Carlisle
0 Hartlepools
3 Hull
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WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
LAUNDRY NOTES.
Treatment of Silk Articles.
Silk articles can be bost washed in potato water.. Allow one large 2potato to each pint of liquid 2quired, and grate them
inte
ro
the
Of cold water. After all the sediment has settled, strain off the clear liquid and swirl the silk about in this solution. Do not wring the Karment, but hang it up to drip.
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Iron most silks on the wrong side;. ironing un the right side inakes the silk too glossy.
Artificial silks must always be
ironed before they are dry; they cannot be damped down! HUETERS- fully.
For silks, never have your iran really hot, let it be just warm enough to smooth out the creases.
Velvets, and chiffons can be re- 3novated by being hung in the
3 steamy atmosphere of a bathroom or a wash-house. Steam is good
3 for almost all fabrics, and woollen'
brushed, Karmente well
then
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£
2 New Brighton
0
4 Nelson
0
Wigan
Rotherham
A charming Interval during the Chesterfield evening was the presentation of a Crewe
Rochdale silver vase and flowers to Mr. Brad- bury.
Tranmere Wrexham York
2 Doncaster
1 Gateshead
1 Liricoin
2 Halifax
2 Darlington.
2
1 Stockport
First Division.
Airdrie.
0 Motherwell
Addressing the company, Mr. Brad-Southport bury extended the heartiest of con- gratulations to the club for another remarkably successful summer, and mentioned that they had captured the lawn bowls trophy for the third year in succession.
B. Wylie also offered the Celtic congratulations of the Association to Eat Fife the
on their winning the senior Hamilton club competition yet another year.
A happy evening was rounded off Hearts
Kilmarnock with an enjoyable dance, which was
Morton' maintained until the early hours of Partick the morning.
Queen's Park
THE CHINA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
WON BY OFFICER OF GREEN HOWARDS.
Shanghai. Oct. 19, Lieutenant H. S. Mitchell, of the Green Hawards, has won the China Amateur Open Golf Championship. his card reading:
70÷744764-77=306.
Lt. Mitchell was the English Boy Champion in 1922. and the Open
Champion of Egypt in 1928,
The runner-up is Mr. M. W. Budd, formerly of Shanghai and now of Chinking, who held this Champion.
His total was 308.
slip
four times.
Mr. R. T. Denison, of Shanghai, was third, with 312.
of
Fred Nelson, Lieutenant Manila, was fourth, with 314,
Mr. O. E. C. Marton was the most successful Hongkong entrant. He was seventh, with 319.--Kruter,
Earlier Round.
Shanghai, Oct 18. The China Open Golf Championship. is being played for to-day (Saturday) and Sunday over seventy-two hot
The leaders over thirty-six holes to- day are:
Denison (Shanghai)
Nelson (Manila)
Budd (Shanghai
Wrigley (Hongkong)
McCord (Manila)
Dundee
3 St Mirren
2 Cowdenbeath
1 Aberdeen
stented and pressed, will tam out wonderfully fresh.
A gum solution is splendid for Irssening the labour of washing woollen materials. Such a solution is made as follows:
Put four ounces of gunu arabic in an old pan with two pints of water and heat until the
gum melts.
0 stirring
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frequently
the while.
Strain this through piece of muslin into two gallons of hot water in which an ounce of shredded soap has been dissolved
Wash the material by simply kneading and swirling it in this solution, then rinse in clear, tepid water, taking care not to wring the Glabric.
4 Clyde
G Leith
1
Rangers
5 Hibernians
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0
5 Ayr
2 Falkirk
Second Division.
Armadale Brechin Dumbarton Dunfermline E. Stirling
Montrose
Queen Sth. St. Bernard St. Johnstone Sten'muir
3 Clydebank
2 Dundee U.
3 Bo'ness
1 Arbroath
2 Third Lanark
2 Raith R
2 Albion
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An easy and effective way to clean
satin slippers is to sponge them well with patrol, and let them dry in the open air.
To remove ink stains from white fabrics-cover the mark liberally, before washing, with fresh-mixed mustard. let it soak in, then wash and boil in the usual way.
A recently made ink stain
4 be removed by rubbing it with half
I King's Park
1
1
Forfar
2 Allea
LOCAL BASEBALL.
JAPANESE SECURE THE
CHAMPIONSHIP,
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15
126
Mirroring the New Mode.
There are new lengths for old in the latest evening wraps. A regal white ermine wrap, with circular capelet sleeves and a high cushion collar, comes, well below the hipline. It is lined with white, satin and is very smart over a new evening gown made of the seasonal stiff satin, in gleaming black.
development and the expression of
CAR
PARIS MODES...
a charming personality.
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of a ripe tomato. Another way is Lo squeeze lemon juice on to the,
Japanese proved themselves the best outfit of the Hongkong Base- ball League when they put it over South China at the Navy Field yesterday and picked up the 1930 Championship.
Umpired had a busy day and the game, characterised by heady running and hard hitting, stood out as the season's best.
Japanese had luck and Koga with them, but although that pit- cher had quite a lot to do with their victory, the Japanese gave him every support and seldom fail- ed him. Fans saw Koga at his very best.
144.
146.
147.
152,
153.
South China died hard and pat up a plucky losing fight. scores, three-two in favour
The
the
-Renter.
U.S. LADIES GOLF.
MISS GLENNA COLLETT WINS
CHAMPIONSHIP.
Los Angeles, Oct. 18.
Japanse, was a good indication of the standard and closeness of the tussle.
Saturday's Game.
The other game played over this week-end was won by the Kinoras, who beat the Texaco nine by the score
In the final of the American wo-of 15 to 7. Only small crowd was
men's golf championship, Miss Glenna Collett beat Miss Virginia Van Wie, by six up and five to play,
This is Miss Collett's fifth win. Reuter's American Service.
on hand to witness the game.
The Texaco outilt made a very poor showing, and the Kiaoras had little trouble winning from them.
To achieve this she has to go
to school again and practise all the
siin; then rub with yellow soap Designed for Middle old-fashioned virtues, robed, if
nad rinse in tepid water. Salts of lemon (which are poisonous) will remove old ink stains. Wet the stained part, stretch the article Lightly diver the wash-bow!, salts mer quickly, and rinse.
Orange & Black.
rub
A new black satin opera pump for evening bas a large velvet bow of two colours, such as orange and black with the the orange repeated on
heel,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Age.
fortune favours her; not in severe black, but in Parisian black, with diamonds and pearls to give it The dangerous age for a woman luxury. While developing her
She has to come to some sort of a decision. Is she going to accept the dictates of her years or is she going to correct them?
is just when her figure loses its own personality, she has to be,
and first slimness
begins to apparently, forgetful of herself. thicken, goes on thickening, and,
The dressmakers are only just eventually, settles down into
beginning to design for middle- stolidity.
uged women, and that because only now have middle-aged women accepted middle age with the intent of making it charming. No one wears black and black and white quite so well as the middle-
No woman. Should she decide to fight the aged dictates of her age, stern disci-jewellery with more dignity. No pline, self-denial, some disappoint-one has better manners or a more ments, lie before her. She must assured grace than the middle- diet, exercise, follow a strict com- aged woman who troubles to study plexion routine, and pay great life in the right way. attention to dress and fashion,
Two Josephines.
ofic wears
Her first business is to remain The dressmaker finds pleasure true to type. It is dangerous to in cutting clothes to suit her to change horses
He in mid-stream. help her to look her best.. For a mild girl to become an designs colour schemes, seeks for audacious middle-aged woman is materials which give softness to to fail in subtle understanding. her outlines, and the very diffi- Even to-day there are girls, who culties of his task delight him.. are subtly austere; as middle-i
Patou, though he adores youth, aged women they should give that
has made it possible for the same impression, with the soften-middle-aged woman to look slim. ing which time should, bring. Molyneux, with his Empire
Her Opportunity.
R mature
dresses, has shown Josephine as well as a Josephine The audacious girl may not in girlhood. emphatically stress her audacity) The main rules to observe in or she risks vulgarity. The scope middle age are to make the best for middle age is wide but not un-of the material at hand and to limited. Married or single the accept truth
even when un- middle-aged woman has to-day a palatable, to deal with the ravages wonderful opportunity for self-of time intelligently.
Wheel Whee!
Across
1 "I can scent den" (anag).
9 Swift was this when he wrote.
"Gulliver's Travels,"
10 Frightful.
11 Always found in pairs.
12 Cleanse from guilt.
13 The cause of many a rising,
14 The common variety of this is
called "horse" in the States. 17 Unfasten..
19 This is, scarcely as tight as it
might be,
21 Blame may arise from out of
this pace.
22 A carpenter's tool
24 This country sounds like Instruc
tions to
put a girl in a tin.. 26 This happening" always haan
Bat start.
29 More than reasonable.
31 The pelican took one gulp and
the fish disappeared (hidden). 32 "Tin" (anag).
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mischief.
man
begins doing
34 A little gee in truly is just like
aking
35 The story is a fact," and quite
convincing (anag).
Down.
2 This is neither sharp nor flat.
To assent to.
4/Ten years.
5 Gay fellows.
6 Soap is the-of dirt.
7 Stout fellows-"and every man'
a brick."
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8 "A brute to parry" (anag). | 9 The third Sunday before Lent. 14 This fish makes a slice of meat. 15 An aristocrat-all but his head. 16 Select.
18 Give this bird an extra head and
it will become another.
20 The back part of a town.
23 A thousand corners provide. livings for many industrions
women.
25 Like a ring:
27 Heard on the wireless. 28 A favourite fur.
30 Vessels do this before overy
voyage.
31 One of an outcast race in the
Pyrenees.
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C1930 BY NES SERVICE,
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