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THE HONGKONG

THE

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1987.

Fortunes

INTERPORT In New

FOOTBALL

MATCH

(Continued from Page 8.5

-

Year Cricket Match

(Continued from Page 9.)

SUNDAY'S

The Woman

BIG RACE Seismograph

AT FANLING

"

(Continued from Page 8.)

memory of the interest taken by the Into Dr. Pierce Grove, the endurance test was known as the Fanling Grand National and Pierce Grove

Eearthquake

Headaches

London, Feb. 1.

I was more by luck than judgment accordingly. But a keen late cut for Memorial Cup. In 1931, the d MRS. Hilda Burton, of Der Are You Struggling To

and Beasuet dashed towards goal,

that as a result of these tactical errors, the Hongkong goal did not fall oftener than four times.

Both players were ill at

111

case ngainst the dashing methods of the Shanghai. forwards. The visitors first time kicking, and the way in which Roboostoof harassed his way through, clearly left the backs, puz- zled and on tenterhooks. It was not

their best display.

I

these

Awo

Singlewell-read, Gravesend,

"

Get Free?

and Owen Hughes set out his field three gave the Services the lead on once was further lengthened to twoj the first innings with two wickets in and a half miles, but, was reverted, claims that she is a "human sela-

Only habitual sufferers from con- hand Next over McLellan bowled back to 24 miles in the subsequent mograph" and that her body re- Walch off lils pads03-9-19 RC- season and last year it was over at

maladyle and how greatly fut hard hit knock. Warr got a long course of two miles. On Sunday it cords earthquakes in any part of stipation realize how depressing this

the world. hop on his legs to start with and is over the Derby course.

In a letter to a Longlon nows-reduces both mental and physical Pride of Tsingtao's first win of

emciency. Fortunate indeed are smacked it for four and had a single

those who early, learn the value of to long leg but Barron snicked the the Fanling Grand National was in paper she states:

thus know from next ball to Marshall to second allp-1035 over 2 miles when he had "Whenever there is an earth-Pinkettes, and

(or fine gully if you like)-and the no trouble in beating the second

quake I suffer from cold shivers experience the simplest, and Services had a lead, of six runs!

favourite, Burgomaster, while last!

in the spine, followed by feelings for teeping all utve A very close game.

year, the judges awarded a deci-

of sickness and a severe henduelicsystem regular, clean and wholesome. Real Strength

slon of a short head in favour of

Pinkettes act as gently as nature with peculiar sore pains at the SECOND INNINGS OF CLUB

Pride of Tsingtao who gave 12 lbs.

back of the neck and all over the and without griping or purging, relieving intestinal congestion have quickly rell Shanghal was adequately served by The Club started. their second to Burgomaster.

my head. I generally have top of

billous attacks thic four with

and correcting the wingers, Foyn and Jimmy Ward, innings just before

It came as a big surprise when

to go to bed and next day feel

liverishness and sick headaches. In unchanged.

The who pushed the ball across with nice order

Services it was learned that the latter has

dull and sore all over my head.

sweet the consistency. But the real effective bowled Barron for Tufnell at not been entered for the main event

way they ensure pure Last Thursday, she had this type this nesa of the attack lay in Bossuet, a yard end. Both batsmen seemed to be run on Sunday, but Burgo- of headache, and afterwards heard breath, clear bright eyes, and a fresh brilliant

skin: free from pimples, blotches, schemer, Roboostoff, "pretty comfortable but Pearce got master is now under strict training at an earthquake had been re-

other blemishes. magnlücent trier, and Belinky, who

Use Annual Carnival. At the verded on a London scismograph at yellowness, and nasty one on the thigh which for

They also are admirable for the quick showed touches of rare skill in his pained him a good deal. It seemed last Meeting, Pride of Tsingtao (C. the have experienced this extreme relief of piles. Of chemists every-

same time. "I ball manipulation.

however as if there was not going to Gregory) trounced Estover by four At the other end of the field the be a procession this time, and with lengths in the San wat Steeplechase sensitiveness for 20 years, and I am where.

Боте means of anxious to find Colony forwards did practically nice shots by both men 20 went up over 11⁄2 miles and the adjustment

ved of weights between At 23 Tufnell relieved without loss. everything that is regarded as being

Dally Mall reporter yesterday. academic in football-except score Garthwalte, but Pearce sent up the Junipers on Sunday is more or less counteracting it," Mrs. Burton told

In

beating. accordance with this

was very ill on the occasion of more than three

very nice shot to the goals. Three 30 with a

runs On his last running I fancy Pride gouts la fol, but that number square-leg boundary. A few doesn't anywhere near indicate how later Whitmarsh succedeed Barron of Tsinging as he has proved his hic Quotta earthquake and when many chances the forwards had of and his first ball was a thoroughly bad ability as a stayer and I would love there were earth tremors in the theto, see Mr. Reidy's candidate doing North of England some years ago, I pling on others.

long hop. Owen Hughes, for was the hat trick. Diogenes is donger experienced the worst sickness

the_mateli, Was

have ever had." second time in

Reference caught by Wauchope oft a.bali skied to leg. 34-1-12. Marshall came in and seemed to settle down; only at no time did the scoring become fast. enough up to get a shot, Fung King- At 55 Prichard came on for Tufneli cheung wouldn't shoot, neither of the and

the game proceeded wingers apparently knew how to slowly. However at 73 Marshall

Wai- shoot, and it was left to Lee

tried to liven things up and ran out tong, who was far too closely

and WGS Prichard, missed, guarded.

Fung, by his unselfish play missed stumped. 73-2-21

Neve, who followed, glanced. Pri- opportunities of

chard's off break fine for three but lie did not seem comfortable at first. He off-drove Whitmarsh for four but I think, that bowler had been kept on rather long and was tiring. The score mounted steadify, Neve having nearly all the bowling until at 105 he ran out to play Prichard and was stumped. 105-3-28. Tufnell was now bowling for Whitmarsh.

1

At times the quintette combined in sparkling fashion and took the ball from one end of the field to the other. But Wilson was rarely for

cutting 1 ush and potting at goal. thought Yeung Shui-yick was much too eager to dispossess himself of the bail, while Bickford, although improving in

the second half, was always sadly off the mark when he essayed a go at goal.

All of wilch bolls down to a few words. Lack of finish. Though long- kong's attack several times looked dangerous, it can be said that every time Shanghai attacked they were potential goal-scorers.

The Coluny definitely expected too much from Lee. Tactics should hove been changed immediately it was

marketi seen that he was a

man. Instead Fung persisted in trying to inst put him through when there was hope in heaven, or practically no Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney,

chance a

to earth of his getting Melbourne & Hobart,

shout,

Shanghai won because they luckled fearlessly, and quickly: because their passes were more open and longer, and because the forwards shot more greater accuracy. and with

It was a victory well deserved, and we in Hongkong art the first to acknowledge it.

Before the game I said it wouldn't surprise me to see Hongkong score three times in the first 20 minutes, Well, three goals were scored in the first half, but not by Hongkong Hoboostolt, seizing on a mistake by Gosung, nipped through to open the Shanghai account in the 15th minute. In the 35th minute Bossunt, enjoying The the good fortune of the wind and spin

of the ball, melted a second. Five minutes later, another shock- ing blunder by the Colony defence let in Foyn who added No. 3 with a fast rising shot.

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Thus the position at half time, thought Hongkong should have had a penalty in the first half when Lee Wai-long, who was right through was both tripped and pushed in the back, but Sergt. Isley, the referee, didn't see it.

д

The Colony made breath-taking start to the second half. Lee broke through after four minutes to score in typical style. Eight minutes later a nice right wing movement found the Shanghal backs at sea and Wilson to notch

the

second. jumped in to Within

two minutes local jubilations turned to sarrow when Foyn, enjoy- ing another error of judgment on the part of the local rearguard, nipped in to score with a magnificent first- time shot.

.

Last-Minute Thrill

Sill the Colony fought back, and when, ten minutes later Lee Wal- tang was brought down heavily in the penalty area and scored with customary case, it seemed that the local lads would yet save the day.

But Shanghal responded strongly and both goals were visited in turn. Roboostoft should have scored, but his shot struck Pnu Ka-ping, the goal- keeper and the ball landed on the

roof of the net. Then Bossuet broite

through but was hindered in his Encl

allempt. At the

At the other end corners fell to Hongkong, but they were elcared by some miracle. The last thrill of the match was when Lee got away and looked certain to score. But he failed to control the ball and' Iran forward for Bolaesson secure and clear.

Spain Sends Out

10

to

£1

rather

Hayward altered the order und sent In Holden. Pearce was having very little of the bowling but was playing it very well and took

beautiful pair of fours to square leg off one batted over of Tufnell's. Holden

with surprisingly well und stayed Pearce until the latter completed his 50. He had taken an hour and three quarters but he did not have his fair share of the bowling and was handicapped by a damaged Icg.

At 125 Darron went on for Tuf- nell but Walch kept Prichard on as he was always looking like getting

wicket. Pearce off drove him once beautifully but it was mostly a question of singles. In Barron's second over Pearce let out but did

not quite connect and was caught and bowled 131-4-58. Hayward sent in Ride, who all the time had been running for Pearce. The light was very bad, and when Ride was 1.b.w. to Barron for a single stumps were drawn leaving the Club 129 rubs on with five wickets to Inll.

ous.

I

My

SELECTIONS

selections for the Chinese New Year Meeting ore us follows: JORROCKS CUP (FIRST DIVISION)

Wembly. Sta Thal's That Glenshee

Ikc

JORROCKS CUP (SECOND DIVISION)

Nebular Star

"Canary

HUNTERS' HURDLE Belmont Star

Double Chance

Daylight Eva

FANLING GRAND NATIONAL

Pride of Tsingtao

Estover

Diogonea

LO WU HANDICAP Racing Strain

Hoot. Heels

Lancashire Loom

DIANA CUP Miss Fearon's mount Wigan

Paymaster

MELBOURNE CUP

Streamline

Belinda

Lucy Giliters

China And Australian

Ponies Clock Fast Times

a woman possessing similar temperament was made by famous scientist, Professor H.. H. Turner, 12 years ago.

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a

No

A Medical Correspondent writes:

PINKETTES

``` 'THE GENTLE 'LITTLE LAXATIVE UVER, REGULATORS ·

KEEP YOU WELL

cases of earthquake Head- Krupps' Profits Jump

it should be

In medical ache"

recorded ure

it is to literature. Howover easy diamiss such a thing as coincidence, that remembered water-diviners appear to owe their powers to the perception of faint vibrations imparted to the ground by subterranean springs.

Germans to be

Unmuzzled NAZIS' NEW IDEA Berlin, Jan. 31.

A beginning is being made with a This is no new idea in Germany. less than a proposal to allow people to think more they please and even express their ideas with some

to

amount of freedom.

FIRST DIVIDEND FOR

14 YEARS

Berlin, Jan. 31. The Krupp works in Eseen, Ger many's largest armament factory, have done such good business in the year 1935-30; that a dividend will be distributed for the first time for 14 years, according to the Company's report for the year ending September 30, 1930. The dividend will be per cent, on a het pront of 14,400,000 marks (£1,152,000) in 1935-36. The net profit of the preceding business year amounted to 10,340,0000 marks (£827,000).

-1

The gross profit increased by more than 50,000,000 marks (£4,000,000). Wages and salaries increased by 20,000,000 marks (£1,000,000).

The past year, the report states, the made "very great demands

In order to Company's efficiency."

it was neces- requirements, meet all

"put the entire production equipment into operation, to extend

on

It is still maintained in high circles that ideas spring only from the minds of the rulers, and it is claimed by the idcus Angriff that more successful have come into existence in the quietude of the Fuchrer's home

our the Obersalzberg during the past four years than were produced in the pre- vlous fourteen years by all the public on the entire and willing co-operation

on the staff in all its categories." Reichstags and Landtags.

Great

and

to

it in many departments and to

the Reuter. and wise decisions,

in ripen Angriff asserts.

only solitude, and that is the Fuehrer's secret and the reason why he always comes forward with the right word for the people and for the world.

The Party leaders-belleve, however, that the time has come to inform the There were several fast gallops people that there is no longer a need

(By "Captain Foster")

Full score and analysis at close of clocked among the old China and to control their thoughts. play,

*H.K.C.C.-15T INNINGS

It. Owen Hughes, e Wauchope Tufnell El Pearce Murray, b Garthwallo、

Marshall, & Whitmarsh ...

if. D. Neve, à Garthwaite, & Tufnell **** A W. Hayward, Garthwalte

T. tude, and & Prichard

Prichard, b Whitmarsh ««

and Whitmarsh

A. K. Mackenele, e Walch, U Garthwaite 6. A. Stewart, hit out....

IL L. Holden, b Whitmersh

Extran (3, 14, 1. 3 N.B.1

Australian ponies, during the week-

CONVERSATION POLICEMEN end, but the absence of Liberty Bay

Nobody in future, it states, need from the publication of training weigh every word when within near- times can easily be explained that

this unbeaten racer of Mr. L. Duing distance of a person wearing u bor has been under a cloud. It is party badge or a party uniform, and mot possible to say at this juncture men in uniform are no longer to be- ieve that li their duty to act as whether Liberty Bay will face the conversation policemen and to report start or not, but he has certainly not much time at his disposal to be what they consider to be unfiting

overhear. ready for the Annual, Carnival. language that they may However Bear Claw, Diana Bay and

on

Furthermore, the Angriff recom- Wild Life can be depended upon to mends that a man shall be permitted give a few wins to Mr. and Mrs. to express his private opinion on cur-

rent **Dunbar

wrong path, the hearera with of the old Sub-griffins, Bistre en political matters. If he is Fail of witheta.--1 for : 2 for 21: 3 for Rose Evelyn, Wadebridge and Wild understanding are to do their best 26: 4 for 13: & for 62: 6 for 51: 7 fur 15:

bring

bark him

to the Cat are in the pink of condition to and we shall certainly_ste a fine normal, well-built road, but "only if he is a really earnest person," Other- Of the "D" class ponies, Laughing wise it would be doing him too much Buddha, Night View, Plain View, honour to raise him to the rank of and Sylvandale are looking well.

for 75: 9 for 82; 10 for 82.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0.

Garthwalts Tufneil Prichard Whitmarsh

:

Howlst one to bab.

31. 路。

W.

21

13 2

UNITED SERVICES IST INNINGS

-Cape Murray, (Seaforthri, e Ride. ↳ Owen

HughesN

Capt Whitmarsh, {R.M.), Lb.w, b Owen

Hughes

Major Rawalhorne, (Seators), e and b

Ores luglas

C. C. Garthwalio, R.A,, 'e Owen Hughes,

Hulder

D. Prichard, R.W.F.. b Owen Hughes Capt. Mackinton-Walker, (Sonfortiu),

e Hayvan.h Owen Hughes Comdr, Wanchope. R.N., Holden Tol. Tufnell, N., & Wodehouse, B Holden R. A. Barron, ILF., & Marshall, b Mc- QMS, Wary, R.K., not out

Capt. Watch, RAS.C., ↳ MaLellan

Extras (B. 5, 1.8, 41

Fall of wickets, -1 for 2: 2 or 30: 3 for 21: & for 25: 6 for $210 for 52: 1 for 50:

for 74: 9 for 83; 10 for $3.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

*. *Holden 1. Owen - Hughes

R.

35

D). Melellan

6.C

owled no ball.

H.K.C.C.-2ND INNINGS

T. E. Pestre, e and b Harron

Ik Owen Hughes, e Wanchope ↳ White

£4,700,000 Gold Man War brichard

++

Marseilles, Feb. 1

Twenty-three tons of gold arrived [.

Thurs., 11th Feb.

::

Penang Maru

Sat, 13th Feb.

+Hakodate Maru

Fri.,, 26th Feb.

Kashima Maru

Sun., 14th Feb.

000.

Ynsukurl Maru 6.

Tuos, 28rd Feb.

Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama,

Atauta Maru (Nankl Direct) Fri, 10th Feb.

↑ Cargo Only,

Burns Philp Lines, Joint Passenger Age

Gibb, Livingston & Co., Ltd.

Tek 30291.

from Cartagena.to-day in a Spanish

steamer consigned to the Bank of

H.. Neve at. Ware, 5 Prichanl

Holder, not out

LT Tide, 1.b.w., ↳ Harzon

Extris (3.3, tall, (8)

Fall of wickets-1 for 24: 3 for 18

France. It. is worth about £4,700 1001 for 131; 0 for 155.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Due to the reservation of the first | floor by the St. John Ambulance

*Garth waller Barron Brigade for their ball; the ordinary

Tufnell dinner dance at the Hongkong Hotel

Whiteth will take place in the Roof Garden Prichard to-night:

· Jowled one na ball,

راه

Sean

Tace in the Garrison Cup.

AT

THE

2.

an enemy of the State.

31

Odol

ODOE

TOOTH PASTE

call

polishes the teeth to a pearly whiteness

SPECIAL MORNING SHOWS

From TO-DAY to SATURDAY 13th, FEBRUARY 1937,

DAILY AT 11:30 A.M.

SELECTED VARIETY PROGRAMS

MICKEY MOUSE

SILLY SYMPHONIES

QUEEN'S

GARDEN (Colour).

PLUTO'S JUDGEMONT DAY. 3. ON ICE,

4. BABIES IN THE WOOD.

5. COOKIE CARNIVAL.

6. FATHER NOAH'S ARK.

JBS

for

8.

7. WAYWARD CANARY. OLD KING COLE.

MUSIC LAND.

10.

AT

THE

FAA

ALHAMBRA

J. FIRE BRIGADE (Colour).

KANGAROO.

2.

3. MAN FRIDAY.

4. COCK OF THE WALK.-

5. GOLDEN TOUCH.!

6. GODDESS OF THE SPRING.

7. ROBBER KITTEN.

8. 3 LITTLE: PICS.:

9. WATER BABIES.

9. 3 ORPHAN KITTENS.

10: WHOOPEE PARTY,

LAAM ADMISSION PRICES: ADULTS. 206., 40c. & 70c. CHILDREN 10, 20c. & 354,

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