OUR
SEAGER'S FOOTBALL
tha
distinctive
Thoroughly pure and of excellent tang and aroma
Preferred by those
who know a
GOOD GIN
FORECAST
(Continued from Page 18.) ·
CHELSEA
DERBY
EVERTON
r. Manchester C.
Y. Portsmouth
v. Wednesday
HUDDERSFIELD v. Aston, Villa
Preston
STOKE
v. Brentford
4. Blackburn
SUNDERLAND) v. Leeds
WEST BROMWICH . Middlesbro® WOLVES... v. Bolton'
SECOND DIVISION.
BLACKPOOL
Bradford
CHARLTON
Hull
v. Burnley
v. Leicester
v. Fulham
v. Port Vale
Manchester U. ", Barnsley
NEWCASTLE
Norwich
NOTTS F. Plymouth
Y. Bradford C.
v. Bury
v. Doncaster
v. Tottenham
SHEFFIELD U v. Swansea Southampton v. West Ham
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
ALDERSHOT v. Coventry
H. Ruttonjee & Son BOURNEMOUTH v. Bristol R.
DUDDELL STREET.
COMING TO THE
ALHAMBRA
A LOVELY NEW STAR
MAKES
HER BOW
SYBIL JASON „urrounded by big cast of favorites in a well comedy romance
See how sha, shook down the toughest mol on Broadwayfo lollipopst
LITTLE
BIG SHOT
A Womer Bros. Picture with
GLENDA FARRELL ROBERT ARMSTRONG
MEMORIALS
MARBLE
AND
GRANITE
Revised Prices
Designs FREE
Bristol C. CARDIFF
v. Brighton
Y. Bouthend
CRYSTAL P. v. Swindon EXETER v. Millwall GILLINGHAM Y, Clapton 0. LUTON
V. Notts C. READING TORQUAY WATFORD
v. Northampton
v. Newport
v. Queen's P.R.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Accrington v. CREWE HARROW
s. Rochdale
CHESTERFIELD V. Chester
Halifax
LINCOLN
Mansfeld
v. Galeshead
v. New Brighton
v. HARTLEPOOLS
ROTHERHAM v. Carlisle
| STOCKPORT
v. Southport
TRANMERE r. Oldham
WREXHAM York
*. Walsall
v. Darlington
SATURDAY
FIRST DIVISION
BIRMINGHAM
BRENTFORD DERHY
Grimsby
LEEDS
Wolves
V v. Bolton y. Everton v. Blackburn F. Stoke
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1995.
ST. ANDREWS WIN AGAIN
HONGKONG SENIOR BASKET BALD CHAMPIONS 1935.
15
16
STC
MRTUTE
St. Joseph's Collega basketball team, winners this your of the Hong-- kong Senior Basketball Championship. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
PRESENTATIONS CRICKET
H. K. F. A. SHOWS AT THE
DRS.
ا شیده
LIVERPOOL v. Chelsen PORTSMOUTH v. Middlesbro' Preston v. HUDDERSFIELD Wednesday
v. Aston Villa SUNDERLAND v. Arsenal West Bromwich v Manchester C.
Bradford
SECOND DIVISION
Burnley BURY DONCASTER
FULHAM LEICESTER Manchester U
Port Valo SWANSEA
TOTTENHAM
v. NEWCASTLE
v. CHARLTON
v. Notts F
v. Blackpool
v. Huli
v. Sheffield U.
v. Plymouth
v. BARNSLEY
v. Southampton v. Bradford C.
|WEST-HAM—v.-Norwich-
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot
BOURNEMOUTIL v. Southend
BRISTOL, C. Cardif Coventry GILLINGHAM LUTON Millwall NOTTS C. SWINDON TORQUAY,
Y. Exeicr
. Watford
v. Crystal 1.
v. Reading
v. Northampton
v. Clapton 0.
v. Queen's P.R.
v. Bristol ti
v. Newport
v. Brighton
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Accrington V. LINCOLN
CHESTERFIELD v. Barrow
CREWE Darlington Gateshead
Halifax Oldham Southport STOCKPORT TRANMERE WREXIAM
v. Rochdale
v. Carlisle
Y. WALSALL,
v. HARTLEPOOLS
v. Mansfield
v. CHESTER
v, York
Y. New Brighton
v. Rotherham
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ABERDEEN Allton CLYDE
Hamilton
HEARTS Kilmarnock
Queen's Park
v. Motherwell
v. Arbroath
v. flibernian
Y. CELTIC
י
Airdrie
V. THIRD LANARK
v. Dundee
G. E. WARREN & CO., LTD. Queen 'Sth v. DUNFERMLINE
Showercom:
RANGERS.
v. Ayr 216 Wanchal Id. ST. JOHNSTONE v. Partick
China Bldg.
Buick
MOTOR CARD
Made
in
Canada
Specia Model 35-57, 5-seater, 4-door wafoon, with complete De Luxe equip. rent. At buyer's option the price is £400, or U.S.$2,000, or HK.$4,000.
This offer applies only to cars received' before Dec. 3rd.
Do Your Buick Shopping Early 1 BUCK'S THE BEST BUY I
THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR . COMPANY, LTD..
33, Wong Nai Chung Road."
APPRECIATION
TO. DEPARTING
OFFICIALS
The Hongkong Football Association gave expression to its appreciation of the services of Major C. M. Manners and Captain Hague at the Sports Club last evening when pre- sentations were made to these two officials. Both are leaving Hongkong in the New Year and their departure means a big loss to local football.
Sir Thomas Southern, president H.K.F.A., made the presentations in the presence of a large gathering which included Col. H. C. Harrison, Dr. R. II. Kotewall, Hon, Mr. M. K. Lo, Major Duclos, Mr. T. A. Mitchell, Indy Southorn, Ara, Kotewall," Mrs. Manners, Mrs. Hague, Mrs. Regan and Mrs. Chaplain.
(Continued from Page 12.)
опе
not been realised. I cannot, however, trace any school game except against the Central British School, which the C.B.S. won by thirteen runs. The result will do both schools a lot of good in the way of bucking
them up.
"
The C.B.S. are lucky to have a strong nucleus of the last year's team left, including particularly Baxter and Holden. The former have not seen on the field though I hear great things of him.
.
The latter I bave seen, and he In quite worth his place in any secund League team now, and will hn able to get into any first League nide Inter if (a) he slicks to it. (b) duca not try to bowl too fast and (e) does not get a swollen head.
IN MEN'S DOUBLES BADMINTON
S. & S. HOME OUTPLAYED
con-
St Andrew's "A" solidated their position at the head of the men's doubles divi- sion of the badminton league last night when they enter- tained and defeated Sailors and Soldiers Home by eight games to one.
The Sainte now lead the two Recreio icams C.R:C. and Fire Brigade by two points, but have played one more game than Recreio "A".
The Wong brothers dropped the only game, loxing to Gibbons and Ed- warles, the S, and S. firal string. The visitors were handicapped by the absence of Yang Chang, their leading exponent, and they could make no im- pression against the powerful Saints Foutfit.
Scores:
E. F. Fincher and H. Kew (St. Andrew's, beat O. C. Gibbons and A. Edwards 21-4; bent R. K. Collings and J. Heath 21-0: beat D. Waylen and W. J. Ilanner 21-3.
A. E. P. Guest and P. A. Broad- bridge (St. Andrews) beat Gibbons and Edwards 21-9; bent Collings and Heath 21-0; beat Waylen and Hanner 21-0.
R. K. and F. V. Wong (St. An- drew's) lost to Gibbons and Edwards 10-21 beat Collings and Heath 21-12; beat Waylen and Hanner 21-5,
LEAGUE TABLE
Games
P. W. L. F. A. Pu.
0 40 5 10 5 4 1 33 58 14 0 31 5 5114 11
St. Andrew's "A" & 5 Recreio "B" Recreio "A" C.R.C
Yes, I know it's rude perhaps, but I've seen two or three good youngsters Fire Brigade go that way, and as I am quite old St. John's....
Talkos
R.C.
The gifts took the form of an in-enough to be his father I hope hol St. Andrew's "3" 6 scribed silver cigarette cane to Major forgive me for being blunt. I think Manners, and an inscribed sliver
it won ty.c" who said, when he cigarette box and silver salver to was well over fifty, that he learned Captain Hague.
aething, fresh about cricket' every time he played.
ZEAL AND EFFICENCY
Was there not a little quatrain In making the presentation on be- about a cricketer who thought he half of the II.K.F.A. Sir Thomus knew everything about the game? I Southorn paid a warm tribute to the forget how it goes--perhaps some of goal and efficiency of both Major my readers will be able to tell me. Manners and Captain Hague during but it enumerates what he thought Cheir association with football in he was, and one line recording this
had worked ox-stated
inter that he was,
troskong. Boh
hard and had never Colony The Umpire, the Pavilion Cat."
Football in the
alice,
themselves, owed a great deal to their labours Can anyone help me out? There and the F.A., he said, would keenly are a lot of fine cricketers who lase miss their services in the future. He a lot by being too adjectivally wished Captain Hague "Good Luck" cocksure as to their knowledge of the during his forthcoming_sojourn __In_game. Malta.
COMING CRICKET
The recipients suitably replied, ex- I shall have a heavy job in trying
pressing pleasure that they had been
.I.C. S. and S. Hone Eliot Hall "A" Kowloon Tong
Eliot Hall "B"
Army In Winning Position
(Continued from Page 12).
Bowling Analysis
able to do something, however smail, to keep pace with this week's cricket. Bonavin
the hope to do an account of the Ballard towards fostering football in Colony. They recalled their connecArmy and Navy match on Friday, Elvin tion with the Football Association but as I have an office which gets Perake with distinct pleasure and the gifts up and bites me a tergo every time | King that evening would never fail to re-1 iry to slide out for an odd ten Garthwaite mind them of the happy days spent minutes; I fear it. will be hearsay, In the Colony.
A warm welcome was also accorded CẠI H. C. Harrison, successor Lo Major Manners as Chairman of the H.K.F.A., Sir Thomas Southern wish ing him the best of luck in le new dutles.
M.C.C. BEATEN
English Tourist In New Zealand
though I will publish nothing I do not get from players in the game,,
It will. I trust, be possible to deal more faithfully with the Club and Army match, a week hence. I have not seen the teams for Thursday bút I gather Arthur Beck is
up, here on Christmas leave and will be plaster- ing them down. fem. Let the St. Jahn Ambulance Brigade know this, unless the wicket is a really
good ane.)
be n
M. R. W
G 1 21
17 3 36
# 1
7.3
36
The Army
Major Bonavle, st. Bartley, b
Holland-31artia
leut. Wiliam, bw, b Tufnell Lieut. Dawson, e Davenport, by
Taic
Garthwaite, e.. Wraith, 1 Ligand-lartia Capt. Perase, w., & Dale Lieut. Julinton,
Wraith, Hunting Capt. Walch, & Baker, b Holland-
Martin
It should. Joking a batsCpl. Ballard, e Dale, I Tufnell
very good game unless the men collapse, Personally I want a rest in the open air and I should like, to see n really well fought gome and I don't care if it does end in a draw. These holidays, I shall take my exer- cies in a purely oriental fashion.
Wellington, Dec. 24, Wellington to-day hent the M.C.C. cricket tourists by fourteen runs in the
visitors' first match in Now the first Innings, had taken eight for Zejnul.
63, capturell another four wickets for The visitors won the tons but sent 47 runn.
Pte. Harbert, not out C. S. M. Elvin, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 wkte.)
Fuallier King to bat,
Bowling Analysis
in the home side, which wan disisinsed The tourists lost their last wickot Hunting ..... for 144 runn. The tourists then made for 130 runs. E. D. Blundell, the Tufnell
166 before dismissal. In the second old Cambridge blue, followed up his Holland-Martin innings Wellington made 146, of which first innings performance of three for Dale El contributed 61. J. Sims, who, in 29, with five for 50-Router.
FRECKLĖS AND HIS FRIENDS
YER IM STAYING HERE! IVE. LEARNED THAT IT'S MORE FUN
LOOKIN' FOR MONEY, THAN
HAVING IT!!
Branwell
0. M.
0
101
13 1
11 3
- ས ན 2a སྶ 2
48
115.88 o8 ± 5⠀
240
Parting Words
THE PERFECT
Cadbury's FOURN-VITA
ELB, NET
FOOD
DRINK
Cadbury's
BOURN-VITA
Is Made With
FRESH EGGS
FRESH MALT
FULL CREAM MILK
SMOOTHEST CHOCOLATE
IT IS RICH IN VITAMINS A, B and D.
TESTS BY AN EMINENT BIO-CHEMIST PROVED THE FOLLOWING
Diastatic power of BOURN-VITA Diastatic power of Next Highest
(Test by Lintn • Value)
49.8
29.0
NOTE THE IMMENSE SUPERIOSITY OF BOURN-VITA
Cadbury's
Hot or Cold
BOURN-VITA
for sleep and guergy
OBTAINABLE AT. ALL CHEMISTS & Compadores.
THE GOOD NIGHT DRINK THAT! BECOMES TOMORROWS ENERĊY
FOR XMAS GIFTS
Boxes of 3
and 6 bottles Attractively
Packed.
Sole Agents:
· GILMAN & CO., LTD.
KING GEORGE IV
By Blosser
ALL MY LIFE I'VE BEEN |A SOURDOUGH...ALWAYS ON
THE MOVE....IT'S IN MY BLOOD! I AINT EVER SEEN ONE OF MY KIND, YET, WHO COULD RESIST THAT "
SIREN CALL!!
EVERY TIME I DID STRIKE A BONANZA, I SPENT IT. FOR BETTER EQUIPMENT, TO LOOK FOR MORE! ALL I NEED IS MY PICK AN SHOVEL, AN' FUEL FOR
MY PIPE!
DANNY, I'D LIKE YOU TO SELL THE PLANE IN THE STATES WHATEVER MONEY YOU GET FOR IT, PUT IN A BANK FOR ME! I'LL SETTLE. DOWN SOME DAY I
BUT,RIGHT NOW, MY FEET ITCH TO BE ON THE MOVE.! AN" I WON'T STAY PUT UNTIL MY BUSTERS. OUTNUMBER THE
ITCHES!!